International Supermodified Association

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Infobox Sport governing body The International Super Modified Association (ISMA) is a sanctioning body of short track auto racing in the United States. It is the largest sanctioning body of super modified racing, an open wheel discipline.[1]

History

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2006 ISMA SuperModified

The International Super Modified Association (ISMA) was founded in 1974 by Jim Shampine and Nolan Swift, with support from Tom Heveron and Jacob Speck. It aimed to improve safety and increase race events for better driver support. Heveron served as president while Shampine and Fred Graves were also in key roles.[2]


ISMA negotiated with the Lancaster National Speedway & Dragway in Lancaster, New York, to hold its first-ever race at the track. It was a 40-lap event on July 3, 1974. Todd Gibson of Richwood, Ohio, emerged as the winner, marking a key moment in the association’s expansion into new venues. The following year, ISMA booked races at Fulton Speedway with a $5,000 purse and $1,000 to win.[3]

Starting in 1976, ISMA developed a point fund. Tracks contributed $500–$1,000 per race to support this fund.[3] ISMA awards points to car owners, not the drivers. Joining the Heveron, Shampine, and Graves team, Shirley Letcher took over the responsibility for the point system. In just three seasons, ISMA had sanctioned over $96,000 in purse money[3] and races, adding a point fund of $4,400 paid by promoters, providing a tow fund at all races, requiring all promoters to hold insurance, and working to expand the race schedule to other tracks. Steve Giola Jr. became the first point-based champion that year. [4]

Current

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ISMA typically approves 13 to 17 events annually, which includes two races from the Super modified Triple Crown Series held on paved short tracks ranging from one-quarter to five-eighths of a mile in length, situated across six states and Canada. In 2023, ISMA merged with the Midwest Super modified Series (MSS), focusing on events in New York, Ohio and Michigan. The 2024 schedule includes races at Oswego, Evans Mills (New York), Sandusky, Lorain County (Ohio), Lee, Claremont (New Hampshire), Berlin (Michigan) and Caraway (North Carolina).

Champions

Bracketed numbers denote a cumulative number of championships:

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2013 ISMA cars at L'Autodrome Chaudière in Canada
Season Driver
1976 Steve Gioia Jr. (1)
1977 Jim Shampine (1)
1978 Steve Gioia Jr. (2)
1979 Doug Heveron (1)
1980 Doug Heveron (2)
1981 Doug Heveron (3)
1982 Doug Heveron (4)
1983 Den Wheeler (1)
1984 Bentley Warren (1)
1985 Steve Gioia Jr. (3)
1986 Steve Gioia Jr. (4)
1987 Joe Gosek (1)
1988 Bentley Warren (2)
1989 Bentley Warren (3)
1990 Bentley Warren (4)
1991 Russ Wood (1)
1992 Pat Abold (1)
1993 Pat Abold (2)
1994 Russ Wood (2)
1995 Mike Ordway Sr. (1)
1996 Russ Wood (3)
1997 Russ Wood (4)
1998 Mike Ordway Sr. (2)
1999 Russ Wood (5)
2000 Joe Gosek (2)
2001 Dave McKnight Jr. (1)
2002 Russ Wood (6)
2003 Chris Perley (1)
2004 Chris Perley (2)
2005 Pat Abold (3)
2006 Chris Perley (3)
2007 Chris Perley (4)
2008 Chris Perley (5)
2009 Chris Perley (6)
2010 Russ Wood (7)
2011 Russ Wood (8)
2012 Mike Lichty (1)
2013 Lou Cicconi Jr. (1)
2014 Ben Seitz (1)
2015 Dave Shullick Jr. (1) [5]
2016 Dave Shullick Jr. (2) [6]
2017 Jonathan McKennedy (1)
2018 Kyle Edwards (1)
2019 Mike Lichty (2)
2021 Otto Sitterly (1)
2022 Otto Sitterly (2)
2023 Mike McVetta (1)
2024 Otto Sitterly (3)

Competitors notable outside of ISMA:

References

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