IMCA history made with Neal’s Clash on the Coast Stock Car win (2024)

Feature, Modified, Stock Car

IMCA history made with Neal’s Clash on the Coast Stock Car win (1)

BAKER, Fla. (Feb. 26, 2024) – After getting caught up in a first-lap caution, Gage Neal was wondering if he’d be able to stay in the race.

After winning the first-ever IMCA Sunoco Stock Car feature in Florida, he was thinking about leaving his car just the way it was.

Neal topped Monday’s Clash on the Coast main event forThe Class Too Tough to Tameat Northwest Florida Speedway, earning $1,000 and a chapter in the IMCA history book. After starting 17thand restarting 23rdfollowing that early fracas, his checkers came ahead of heavyweights John Oliver Jr. and Dallon Murty.

“It means the world to me. I never thought in a million years I’d be racing out of the Midwest,” the Anamosa, Iowa, driver said. “Obviously I’ve never been here (Baker) before or raced in the South at all.”

“It’s pretty amazing to come here and win.”

Nearly 100 Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds – Jeff Larson of Freeport, Ill., won that feature – and 49 Stock Cars competed on night one at Baker, representing 23 states and two Canadian provinces.

Lee Kinsella led past midway of the Stock Car feature, finally yielding to the dogged Oliver just after midway of their 25-lapper.

Neal was already in the top four when second-running Shelby Williams exited during a lap 16 caution, then rocketed from third to the lead on the ensuing restart.

He’d check out from that point, beating Oliver across the stripe by three seconds. Murty’s late charge saw him finish just ahead of Presley Harrington and Kinsella completed the top five.

“As hard as that early hit was, I didn’t think it would be drivable,” admitted Neal, newly eligible for B & B Racing Chassis All-Star Invitational qualifying. “It may have helped me. I might leave it alone all week.”

Neal later deflected inquiries about how his history-making win might give him a leg up on the Clash on the Coast title and champion’s share of the point fund.

“Sometimes I’m just lucky,” he said with a laugh. “Let’s hold off on that one.”

Larson, a former national champion and defending champion in IMCA’s Razor Chassis North Central Region, led start to finish in the 25-lap Modified main.

Jeff Taylor, Dylan Thornton, Joel Rust and Brian Mullen were next across the line as the second half of the nightcap can caution-free.

“I felt like a sitting duck out there but the cautions helped,” Larson said, following career win number 102 in the class. “The track definitely had character but that’s my style. I’m grateful for this win, for sure.”

The win also made him eligible for Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational qualifying.

Both IMCA divisions are in action again Tuesday night at Baker. Race teams have two days to enjoy sun and sand before Clash on the Coast moves to Southern Raceway in Milton for March 1 and 2 events.

Each night of the second annual Clash on the Coast is broadcast by IMCA.TV.

  • clashonthecoast
  • northwestfloridaspeedway

Related Articles

Feature

Ohio’s O’Patik tops Clash on the Coast IMCA Modified feature at Milton

MILTON, Fla. (Feb. 29, 2024) – Mitchell O’Patik and Dallon Murty both talked about luck during their post-race interviews Thursday night at Southern Raceway. Truth is that both made their own luck on night three of the IMCA Clash on the Coast. O’Patik led the distance of the Friesen Performance IMCA Modified feature at Milton, outrunning hometown speedster Joseph Joiner for the $1,000 win and earning Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational qualifying eligibility. “I had a good feeling on the night. I drew 11, went out for my heat race and saw there were some heavy hitters in the back,” he said. “I was like ‘Man, it’s pretty stacked, I’d better go,’ and I did that.” A Colorado native and Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMod winner early in his racing career there, O’Patik attended college in Ohio and now works for Meyer Shank Racing in Pataskala. His Thursday start was just his third in a 2020 Rage Chassis. The win came just a car length ahead of Joiner, with Shane Stephens, Joel Rust and Jadin Fuller [Read More]

Results

Florida vacation for IMCA Modifieds has sun, sand, four Clash on the Coast dates

BAKER, Fla. (Feb. 21, 2023) – If he hasn’t already, promoter Peyton Taylor should be giving serious thought to a parade of states during the inaugural Clash on the Coash presented by IMCA.TV. Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds race for $1,000 to win and Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational qualifying eligibility at Feb. 27 and 28 shows at Northwest Florida Speedway in Baker, and March 3 and 4 shows at Southern Raceway in Milton. Drivers from 15 states – from all across IMCA’s Eastern Region, Texas to the west and Minnesota and Wisconsin to the north – are already pre-registered and Taylor believes it’s more than warm temperatures and sandy beaches that’s bringing them to The Sunshine State. “The whole package deal works. Everything from the IMCA sanction to having (executive director of competition) Dave Brenn here for duration to the weather is going to make the Clash on the Coast popular,” he said. “The weather is one thing ­– it’s so nice in Florida this time of year – and we have a lot of good [Read More]

Feature

Night 2 worst to first storyline ends withJoiner’s win at IMCA Clash on the Coast

BAKER, Fla. (Feb. 28, 2023) – The top storyline from night two of the Clash on the Coast presented by IMCA.TV was Joseph Joiner’s drive from the worst starting spot in his heat to the best finishing position in the Tuesday main event at Northwest Florida Speedway. TheHunt the Fronthotshoe from Milton led flag to flag in winning the fast-paced and caution-free Friesen Performance IMCA Modified feature at Baker, working his way through lapped traffic and outrunning opening night winner Austen Becerra to the $1,000, Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational qualifying eligible checkers. “I knew we had a good shot when I knew I was on pole,” said Joiner, who’d run third in his first start in the car and the class on Monday at Baker. “I grew up racing here and track conditions were a lot like what I’m used to.” “I’m glad I was able to capitalize on it. It turned out to be a good couple days,” he continued. “I’m thankful I was the guy who got to hold the steering wheel.” More [Read More]

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

IMCA history made with Neal’s Clash on the Coast Stock Car win (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Last Updated:

Views: 5881

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Birthday: 1998-01-29

Address: Apt. 611 3357 Yong Plain, West Audra, IL 70053

Phone: +5819954278378

Job: Construction Director

Hobby: Embroidery, Creative writing, Shopping, Driving, Stand-up comedy, Coffee roasting, Scrapbooking

Introduction: My name is Dr. Pierre Goyette, I am a enchanting, powerful, jolly, rich, graceful, colorful, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.