Impact Survival Series

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Impact Survival Series
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Category Stock cars
CountryUnited States
Inaugural season2009
Drivers' championJustin Schelitzche (2021)
Official website Impact Survival Series

Impact Survival Series is an American stock car enduro series based in the Upper Midwest of the United States. The annual circuit typically includes stops at race tracks in Wisconsin and Michigan.

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History

Founded in 2009 by promoter Matt Rowe, Impact Survival Series features enduro races consisting of 150–300 laps.

ISS held their first race on September 9, 2009, at Shawano Speedway. Jay Welsing was the winner and lone driver to complete all 150 laps.

Madison International Speedway is host to one of the signature races of the ISS season in the annual 2.4 Hours of Le MIS. [1]

Race winners

DateRaceWinnerRunner-upTrackCars

entered

September 9, 2009ISS 150 at ShawanoJay WeisingMark MinchenskiShawano Speedway85
March 10, 2009ISS 300 at JeffersonKyle StarkTodd HebelJefferson Speedway35
May 29, 2010ISS 300 at MISDuke TruttmannDave BeyerMadison International Speedway28
March 9, 2010ISS 150 at ShawanoGreg BankerFrank CalabreseShawano Speedway77
10/2010ISS 300 at WIRJay OrrDan Harris Wisconsin International Raceway 84
October 30, 2010Creepy Classic 300Todd WeisingScott Leisner151 Speedway47
April 16, 2011ISS 300 at 151Gary StarkChris Fifarek151 Speedway62
May 28, 2011ISS 200 at MISDave BeyerJay OrrMadison International Speedway46
February 9, 2011ISS 150 at ShawanoJay WeisingTodd WeisingShawano Speedway64
January 10, 2011ISS 300 at WIRMike LobergerPhil LehlWisconsin International Raceway68
October 29, 2011Creepy Classic 300Eddie MuensterFrank Calabrese151 Speedway80
April 14, 2012ISS 300 at JeffersonFrank CalabreseScott BlankeJefferson Speedway51
August 31, 2012ISS 150 at ShawanoAndy CleczkaScott LeisnerShawano Speedway73
September 29, 2012ISS 300 at WIRDave BeyerFrank CalabreseWisconsin International Raceway63
October 27, 2012Creepy Classic 300Shaun ScheelEddie MuensterState Park Speedway57
June 1, 2013Hangover 200Rick ZifkoJohn Merfeld300 Raceway25
April 13, 2013All Star Repairables 300Jacob BalkFrank CalabreseJefferson Speedway51
April 27, 2013Teaser 200Kyle StarkJay OrrState Park Speedway35
April 8, 2013Funduro 200Joe ZrostikMark Merfeld300 Raceway28
August 30, 2013Muenster Shell 150Jacob BalkFrank CalabreseShawano Speedway68
September 21, 2013ISS 200 at Cedar LakeJerry CoopmanJeremy Misgen Cedar Lake Speedway 78
January 10, 2013Ken's Sports 300Phil LehlScott BlankeWisconsin International Raceway59
October 26, 2013Creepy Classic 300Joe TachenyJosh OpperState Park Speedway72
March 11, 2013Gobbler 200Brad LubachJerry Muenster300 Raceway53
December 4, 2014All Star Repairables 300Kyle StarkPhil LehlJefferson Speedway53
July 20, 2014Funduro 200Joe ZrostikDoug Ohmert300 Raceway14
March 8, 2014Door County Fair 150Jay OrrDan VanPayThunder Hill Speedway29
September 14, 2014DeHard 200Joe ZrostikDoug Ohment300 Raceway19
September 20, 2014ISS 100 at Cedar LakeNate CoopmanZach SchelhaasCedar Lake Speedway62
April 10, 2014ISS 300 at WIRMike LobergerDave BeyerWisconsin International Raceway63
October 25, 2014Creepy Classic 300Joe TachenyFrank CalabreseState Park Speedway67
September 11, 2014Gobbler 200Jared BoumeesterRandy Clingan300 Raceway67
January 1, 2015Chill Chaser 200Dave BeyerTodd Tacheny141 Speedway34
April 1, 2015Hangover 150Joe ZrostikJacob Ellithorpe300 Raceway13
November 4, 2015ISS 300 at JeffersonJacob BalkKyle StarkJefferson Speedway67
April 26, 2015Spring Eggduro 200Joe ZrostikBlake Dorweiler300 Raceway12
July 18, 2015ISS 150 at LuxemburgJeremy CzrapataFrank CalabreseLuxemburg Speedway42
April 9, 2015ISS 150 at ShawnoScott BlankeBrandon BloomerShawano Speedway60
September 16, 2015Yankee 200Joe ZrostikDarien Smothers300 Raceway11
September 26, 2015ISS 200 at Cedar LakeJerry CoopmanDennis BartaCedar Lake Speedway46
March 10, 2015ISS 300 at WIRBlake DoweilerJeremy CzarapataWisconsin International Raceway56
October 24, 2015Creepy Classic 300Blake DoweilerCarl BennState Park Speedway70
August 11, 2015Gobbler 200Jared BoumeesterAustin Kaplan300 Raceway72
April 16, 2016ISS 300 at WIRJoe TachenyTodd TachenyWisconsin International Raceway68
May 15, 2016Flower Power 200Nate CoopmanJoe Zrostik300 Raceway26
February 9, 2016ISS 150 at ShawnoTodd TachenyJay OrrShawno Speedway66
September 23, 2016ISS 200 at Cedar LakeNate CoopmanNick VonRudenCedar Lake Speedway51
January 10, 2016ISS 300 at WIRJay OrrFrank CalabreseWisconsin International Raceway61
October 22, 2016Creepy Classic 300Zach ShelhaasEddie MuensterState Park Speedway81
June 11, 2016Gobbler 200Scott VetterBrannon Bechen300 Raceway60

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References

  1. "Survival key to Sept. 6 event at Madison International Speedway". McFarland Thistle. August 31, 2020.