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Northwest Vintage Modifieds — 40th Anniversary, 1986 to 2026
§ Contact · Get in Touch

Talk to the Board.

Tech question, want to bring a car out, looking to sponsor the 40th season — pick the channel that fits below. We try to answer emails within a couple days, but if it's a race weekend we're at the track. Worst case, message us on Facebook and we'll catch it in the trailer.

Join VMRA · 2026
Membership Application

$50 annual dues. Print, fill out, sign, and bring to the next race weekend with cash or check made out to VMRA. Required to score points.

↓ Download 2026 Form (PDF)
General · Board
Email the Board

Tech questions, race-day logistics, anything else.

vmrainfo@gmail.com →
Sponsorship
Put Your Logo on the Half-Mile

Title-sponsor the season, back a single race, or get on a car's hood. Tiered packages for businesses of any size.

vmrainfo@gmail.com →
Apple Cup · Pre-Reg
Tri-City Apple Cup

Online pre-registration is handled through Tri-City Raceway directly.

tricityraceway.com →
Social
Follow on Facebook

Race-night updates, photos, points changes, and shop talk happen on the VMRA Facebook page.

facebook.com/NWVMRA →
§ Classifieds

Cars & Parts for Sale.

Free for members and supporters. Selling a vintage modified, a spare engine, takeoff tires, or trailer space? Email the webmaster with photos, asking price, and your best contact number — we'll post it on this page.

No fees, no commission, no signup. Just real cars and parts moving between people who actually race them.

Browse Classifieds →Submit a listing →
§ About VMRA

Founded 1986. Nonprofit.

The Vintage Modified Racing Association is a Northwest 501(c)(7) nonprofit racing club. We organize circle-track races for vintage modified stock cars across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Founding location: Spanaway Speedway, 1986. The 40th anniversary season runs in 2026.

Membership: $50 per year. Download the 2026 Membership Application (PDF), print, sign, bring to the next race with cash or check made out to VMRA. The board operates with a $200 spending cap before requiring a full-membership vote — every dollar gets accounted for.