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.