2021 Super Nationals, Results, Thursday, September 9, 2021, Wednesday, September 8, 2021
VINTON, Iowa – Ten more IMCA Sunoco Stock Car drivers have raced their way into contention for B & B Chassis All-Star Invitational honors.
Brandon Beckendorf, Chucky Forstner, Jeremy Gettler, Randy Klein, Johnathon Logue, Tyler McDougall, Mike Mullen, Jake O’Neil, Kenny Richards and Jason Rogers all won events paying $750 or more that made them eligible to qualify for the inaugural invitational.
O’Neil later guaranteed himself a starting spot in the main event by winning the IMCA Speedweek headliner at Clay County Fair Speedway.
Additions to the following list of B & B Chassis All-Star Invitational qualifying eligible drivers through Aug. 5 should be directed to Bill Martin at the IMCA home office, 319 472-2201 x213 or bmartin@imca,com.
Jeffrey Abbey
Travis Barker
Jason Batt
J.J. Baumli
Brandon Beckendorf
Ryan Bjerkeset
Brian Blessington
Jeramey Bradley
David Brandies
Randy Brands
Jerrett Bransom
Austin Brauner
Tathan Burkhart
Troy Burkhart
Steffan Carey
Chad Clancy
Blake Clark
Todd Decker
Zane DeVilbiss
Alex Dostal
Ethan Dotson
Tommy Fain
Race Fisher
Dalton Flory
Chucky Forstner
Troy Foulger
George Fronsman
Rob Gallaher
Tripp Gaylord
Jeremy Gettler
Adam Goff
Jordan Grabouski
Derek Green
Ryan Harris
Ed Henderson
Chanse Hollatz
Beau Hutchison
Chad Johnson
Randy Klein
Benji LaCrosse
Jeff Larson
Dillion Lawrence
Johnathon Logue
Justin Luinenburg
Tyler McDougall
Zachary Madrid
Eric Mahlik
Cole Mather
Craig Moss
Mike Mullen
Dallon Murty
Damon Murty
Jake Nelson
Mike Nichols
John Oliver Jr.
Jake O’Neil
Ryan Powers
Kenny Richards
Jason Rogers
Luke Sathoff
Jay Schmidt
Kelly Shryock
Devin Smith
Devin Snellenberger
Jesse Sobbing
Aaron Spangler
Dustin Stuart
Jeff Tubbs
Dusty Van Horn
Travis Van Straten
Travis Walker
Shelby Williams
Collen Winebarger
Casey Woken
Jordan Zillmer
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