It has been a grueling series for the IMCA drivers that have been racing in the Winter Nationals here for the last eleven days at the Central Arizona Raceway at Eleven Mile Corner near Casa Grande Arizona. Eight full racing programs plus a ninth race for the Hobby Stocks along with two practice nights has been a chore for even the largest of racing teams. But the drivers and their teams stuck it out and even on the last night of racing, there were some excellent races with the highlight being yet another last corner pass for a feature race win.
On Saturday night it was the Modifieds that put on the show and for Brandon Beckendorf, who himself was the victim earlier this week of a final corner pass that cost him a feature race, Saturday was vindication as he pulled the same kind of maneuver, passing Ethan Braaksma coming to the white flag and then holding on for the win.
Cole Suckow became a first time winner in the series as he topped the Sport Mod feature while Austin Jahnz scored back to back wins, taking both the Friday night and Saturday night Hobby Stock feature wins.
Not to be left out was Stock Car driver Cameron Starry. The most successful of all the drivers that raced here over the past weeks, he won a series high fifth feature race to wrap up the Stock Car portion of the program.
There can be no doubt that the drivers really supported this series in 2026 as for the final event of the long grind, one hundred and seventy seven drivers still signed in to race including a half dozen that were making their first starts of the series. It was also quite surprising that the Sport Mods, with fifty eight drivers signing in to race, had their largest car count of the entire series for the finale.
There were no changes in the format for the finale and a total of twenty six qualifying events would set the field for the four feature races. Using the rotating order they have done all week, the Stock Cars would see the track first for their main event.
"Wahoo" Mike Albertsen earned the pole position and he would grab the initial lead with Mike Vondrak and Curt Lund pulling in behind him. Six laps of racing were held before the first yellow flag for a spinner in turn one and Starry, who started eleventh, was already up in the top five. He was "married" to the low groove, a line that has served him well all week and he was able to drive to the inside of driver after driver and then beat them out of the corners to gain positions.
By the halfway point of the race, he was up to third when another yellow slowed the action. Vondrak selected the high side for the restart and Starry was likely thrilled as when the green flag dropped , he blasted into the corner low and on exit, became the new leader.
While Starry was now in control, Jeremy Richey seemed to have found momentum on the high side of the track after restarting fifth, he surged up to second and seemed to be perhaps a challenger to Starry.
However, following the final yellow on lap fourteen, Richey seemed to have lost that burst and he started to fade back as the laps ran down. Starry, meanwhile, was in command and no one offered any challenges to his leadership of the race. Blake Clark had by far his best run of the series as after starting sixteenth on the grid, he worked his way up to fifth by the last restart and then just kept on moving forward, as he took the second spot away from Vondrak at the end. Curt Lund came home fourth with Richey trailing.
The Modifieds served up another in what has been a series of thrilling finishes in their feature. Early on, it appeared to be an Ethan Braaksma benefit night as he started on the pole and took the initial lead with Beckendorf quickly finding second. A grinding crash with just one lap completed in turn four eliminated several drivers but on the restart, it again was a two car race with Braaksma leading and Beckendorf trying to find a way to catch him.
A tough battle for third found Bryson Yeager and Kollin Hibdon exchanging slide jobs on nearly every corner as they jockeyed for position. After a lap four yellow for another spin, the last sixteen laps of the race would go nonstop with Beckendorf continuing his chance.
As the race started to go into its second half, Brandon was slowly catching the leader as the distance between the two shrunk a little each lap. With just a few laps to go, Braaksma came up on a slower car, however not so slow that he could just motor past him and this gave Beckendorf a great opportunity to close up on the leader.
Braaksma was between a rock and a hard place as he didn't know whether to try to pass the slower car on the top or the bottom. With Beckendorf right with him, Ether opted to try and drive around the slower car on the top side and this opened the door to Beckendorf who was able to squeeze between Braaksma and the slower car and clear Ethan to take the white flag.
Braaksma tried to catch back up on the final lap but Beckendorf was in control as he drove under the checkers to score a very thrilling win. Yeager held off Hibdon for third and Dylan Thornton, who started ninth, was able to crack the top five late.
Suckow has been in the running all week with both of his race cars but until Saturday, had not put it all together to record that first win. However, that changed in the Sport Mod feature as he led from start to finish to score a resounding win. After grabbing the initial lead, he had Tyler Johnson chasing him after starting right behind him in the twenty lapper.
A lap six yellow bunched the field and back on green, Ben Reierson surprised Johnson by driving past him to take over the second spot. Also on the move was previous winner Trevor Noonan who also got past Johnson by the halfway point of the race.
A late yellow set up a five lap dash to the finish but Suckow was in control and Reierson was not able to close the advantage held by Suckow. Noonan gave Reierson plenty of pressure at the end before settling for third. Johnson finished fourth with Bubba Stafford Jr. coming from eleventh to complete the top five.
For the second straight night the Hobby Stock feature saw Austin Jahnz come home the winner. He started on the pole, jumped into the lead immediately and then pulled away from the pack for the win. The feature would go green to checkers and Jahnz established a solid line up front and no one else was able to challenge him.
While he was able to open up some ground on the pack, the battle for second through fifth was a tight one with drivers taking turns trying to slid inside of each other in the corners on what was a fast groove up against the wall. And while they kept pushing the issue with each other, Jahnz was comfortably in front of them and didn't have to worry as long as he didn't make a mistake.
With a flawless run, he crossed the finish line as the winner. He was trailed by Joel Magee, Morgan Olmstead, Zach Bierman and Steve Bitting Jr. For the second straight night, all drivers that started the main event were still on the track at the finish.
Along with the feature winners, point champions in all four classes received awards following the racing action. The point champions included Thornton, Starry, Noonan and Magee.
Dates have already been announced for the 2027 IMCA TV Winter Nationals with nine nights of racing with a practice session on January 21st and racing to start on the 22nd through the 31st with the Gene Freeman Pit Stop Contest held on the 27th. This will give the track crew just a bit more time to prep the grounds following the Wild West Shootout before the Winter Nationals starts.
The series just concluded was certainly a great success with what ever measuring tool you use. Lots of drivers from many states and nice crowds in the stands also. Lots of excellent racing, a good track surface and speedy programs all make this a most attractive Winter destination. This is an event that race fans should put on their "to do" list.
Thanks to promoter Brad Whitfield and his great staff. They must be exhausted after going nonstop for nearly a month. Surprisingly, they don't even take a week off after the completion of these two huge series run back to back as they are right back at it next Saturday with a program featuring Sprint Cars.