Benji LaCrosse

The Luxemburg and Seymour season championships were won by 2007 IMCA Modified National champion Jared Siefert.

[5] He finished second in the Wisconsin state championship behind Siefert, sixth in the North Central region, and fifteenth nationally.

[8] He won almost the same amount at the Night of 10,000 Stars at Hancock County Speedway in Britt, Iowa.

[9] In 2016, he won the $10,000 Clash at the Creek race at 141 Speedway over a field of IMCA Modified drivers from across the nation.

[10] In 2017, LaCrosse said that he would stop running full-time at tracks like Luxemburg and Seymour and focus more on high-paying races like the Cheesehead Triple Crown and IMCA SuperNationals.

LaCrosse cited a lack of family time as the reason for stepping away from those weekly tracks.

[1] While racing on a part-time schedule in Modifieds in 2019, LaCrosse switched chassis manufacturers from Madman to Vanderbuilt and also returned to the IMCA Stock Car division.

[11] The following year, LaCrosse earned a $5,000 payday by winning the King of the Creek IMCA Stock Car event 141 Speedway.

2006 National Championship car
LaCrosse in 2007
LaCrosse after winning 2012 Badger Modified Tour race
2015 Modified
LaCrosse's 2020 IMCA Modified.