2024 Super Nationals, Results, Stock Car, Thursday, September 5, 2024
BOONE, Iowa (Aug. 29, 2024) – The following IMCA Sunoco Stock Car drivers are eligible to qualify for the B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational, on Thursday, Sept. 5 at Boone Speedway during the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s.
Winners of sanctioned events paying $5,000 or more who are guaranteed starting spots in that event are Austin Brauner, Jordan Grabouski, T.J. Herndon, Luke Lemmens, Dallon Murty, Kelly Shryock, Dylan Thornton and Ricky Thornton Jr.
Jeffrey Abbey
Mike Albertsen
Brock Beeter
Layne Bellm
Chase Berkeley
Tom Berry Jr.
Austin Bouzek
David Brandies
Austin Brands
Austin Brauner
Larry Brigner
Shaun Bruns
Nick Buckarma
Tathan Burkhart
Troy Burkhart
Cayden Carter
Jonny Carter
Kyle Clough
Cole Czarneski
Austin Daae
Maguire DeJong
Gabriel Deschamp
Zane DeVilbiss
Rick Diaz
Hunter Domagala
Levi Feltman
Colby Fett
Race Fisher
Dalton Flory
Troy Foulger
Kyle Frederick
Adam Goff
Jordan Grabouski
Trent Grager
Dustin Griffiths
Jimmy Gustin
Cody Gustoff
Thomas Hall Jr.
Todd Heinrich
T.J. Herndon
Miciah Hidlebaugh
Abe Huls
McCain Jennings
Troy Jerovetz
Justin Kinderknecht
Brendon LaBatte
Benji LaCrosse
Jeff Larson
Jeffrey Larson
Luke Lemmens
Patrick Linn
Jake McBirnie
Eric Mahlik
Jake Masters
Cole Mather
Scott Miller
Jeff Mueller
Angel Munoz
Davi Murray Jr.
Dallon Murty
Damon Murty
Gage Neal
Mike Nichols
Trent Nolan
Kole Nordquist
William Nusser
John Oliver Jr.
Kevin Opheim
Bo Partain
Ryan Peery
Mike Petersilie
Kyle Pfeifer
Robert Reed
Kaden Reynolds
Kenny Richards
Rod Richards
Ryan Roath
Jake Sachau
Buck Schafroth
Brandon Schmitt
Tom Schmitt
Ken Schrader
Kelly Shryock
Cody Smith
David Smith
Rod Snellenberger
Jesse Sobbing
Cameron Starry
Shawn Strand
Michael Swallers
Troy Swearingen
Dylan Thornton
Ricky Thornton Jr.
Heath Tulp
Zack VanderBeek
Rowdee VanGenderen
Kyle Vanover
Travis VanStraten
Mike Villanueva
Dustin Vis
Jeff Ware
Tyler Watts
Paul White
Brad Whitfield
Cameron Wilkinson
Shelby Williams
Casey Woken
Justen Yeager
Elijah Zevenbergen
Joe Zrostlik
Possible omissions to the list should be reported to Bill Martin at the IMCA home office.
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