Buena Vista Raceway: Racers Love the BVR

Buena Vista Raceway: Racers Love the BVR

It’s Wednesday night! That means one thing to those in the farming community of Alta, Iowa, and surrounding areas. It’s race night at Buena Vista Raceway. Locals affectionately call it by its acronym — BVR (pronounced like the animal). The track’s legendary action breaks up the midweek monotony in the farmlands.

The 3/8-mile dirt oval offers thrills nearly every lap — as witnessed here with David Smith (inside), Justin Nehring (middle), and Donavon Smith (outside) in IMCA stock car competition.

“Sometimes you are the meat of the sandwich, sometimes you are the bread — it changes lap after lap, week after week,” said Nehring, 35, of Storm Lake, Iowa. “You’ll be driving and it feels like you are going [into the turn] all by yourself. Suddenly, there are cars on the top and bottom of you. It is a really weird feeling when they come up alongside you so fast.”

Nehring earns a living by driving a truck and farming — but he makes sure to make his Wednesday workday a tad shorter to race at Buena Vista Raceway.

“The track is way different than other tracks in Iowa,” Nehring said. “It’s tighter and faster.

“You drive full-bore down the backstretch, let off [the gas] for a second or two, and then you get right back on it. The driver who gets off the throttle later in the turn pulls alongside you. The key is to stay on [the gas] longer, and get back on it sooner than the competition.”

Nehring competes weekly against the Smiths, a clan that fields more than half a dozen of cars at Buena Vista Raceway. He enjoys the battles with the family.

“One week, they beat me,” said Nehring. “The next week, I may beat them. [Some races,] neither of us may win. That’s the fun of it.”

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