ARMI Contractors supporting ARMS, HMT in 2024


With the season opener for the Heartland Modified Tour and the American Racer Modified Series quickly approaching, series officials are busy putting the finishing touches on off-season preparations. Recently, the tour formed a partnership with Arkansas Myriad Incorporated.

Known in the racing world as ARMI Contractors, this family-owned company has over 20 years of industrial contracting experience, offering a range of services nationwide.

“Man, like they've done so many times over the years, ARMI Contractors stepped up, and we are so fortunate to have them on our team for the coming season,” said series partner Trenton Berry. “Brett Wolff loves Modified racing and does a ton to make sure it stays strong and healthy. His contribution to the series will go a long way in making sure we have our point funds covered at the end of the year. It's really cool to be able to have his support.”

Located in Fayetteville, Ark., ARMI was founded in 2003 performing process and utility piping work. Over the years, they’ve evolved and expanded into multiple business units, offering a comprehensive range of high-quality products and solutions. Those units include Process & Utility Piping, Process Equipment & Installation, Thermal Fluid, HVAC, ARMI Products & Parts, & Prime Contractor – a one stop shop for all their services. Although not limited to industries, ARMI does considerable work within the food, beverage, and dairy production businesses.

They are always looking for talented and dedicated folks to join their team. They have numerous openings and much more information on their website, armicontractors.com.

The season opens for the American Racer Modified Series on Friday and Saturday, March 15 and 16, at the picturesque Vado Speedway Park in Vado, New Mexico. Each show will pay a minimum of $2,000 to win and $250 to start. Then, four weeks later, the Heartland Modified Tour comes to life on Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13 as part of the Battle of the Bullring at Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kansas. Each night will be a stand alone show, paying $2,000 to win and $250 to start.

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