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Memorializing one of the most popular USMTS racers ever, the Grant Junghans Memorial will once again pay $10,002 to the winner while every main event starter will earn at least $1,202.
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14 mar 2016 · He died over the weekend, at just 27 years old, after a six-year battle with Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, a form of cancer that causes tumors to randomly form throughout the body, most notably on lymph nodes. The Manhattan, Kan., native left the sport he was so passionate about on a high note.
6 sie 2024 · The Outlaw Modifieds of the Summit USMTS National Championship presented by RacinDirt.com returns to Lakeside Speedway for the 7th and 8th Annual Grant Junghans Memorial races to celebrate the life of one of the most popular dirt modified racers of all time.
14 mar 2016 · Grant Junghans was first diagnosed with cancer in February of 2010 when he felt a small knot in his shoulder, about the size of a pea. He had surgery at a hospital near his home in Kansas to...
The biggest and richest one-day event in the history of dirt modified racing will take place this Friday, Sept. 30, when more than 100 dirt Modified drivers converge on the Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City for the inaugural Grant Junghans Memorial presented by BriggsAuto.com.… watch video
If you're Grant Junghans, you never even consider putting the brakes on. You go at that cancer as hard as you drive your Modified into the corners at your local dirt track.