It is the first time ISMA will be competing at Jennerstown since 2017, which makes the feature even more compelling.
"With the perfect forecast and cooler temperatures, we expect to see a new track record with the ISMA Supermodifieds along with some great points battles in the other divisions," said Jennerstown Speedway general manager Bill Hribar.
The Street Stocks, Modifieds, Late Models, Pro Stocks and Chargers will all be in action as well.
Casey Fleegle earned win No. 10 of the season in the Ron's Collision Center Street Stocks a week ago. He holds a convincing 61-point lead over Rick Meehleib. Mel Wilt is third. He is 90 points back in the standings.
Things are too close to call in the Stoystown Auto Wreckers Modifieds Division. Anthony Aiello leads Tom Golik by just three points. Each driver has three wins this season. Doug Glessner is 15 points out of the top spot.
The division will contest a 20-lap feature which could change everything ahead of Championship Night.
After the ISMA drivers put on a 50-lap speed show, the Martella's Pharmacies Late Models take to the track for a 30-lap feature.
Barry Awtey continues to control the division. Awtey's veteran track experience has paid dividends down the stretch. Despite only two wins, he leads Bryan Shipp by 39 points. Jarred Barclay is third, 70 points back.
Teen sensation Will Hemminger sets the pace entering the next to final week of the One Stop Auto Sales Pro Stocks Division. Despite a crash a week ago, Hemminger holds a 22-point advantage over Chris Brink. Dale Kimberly is in third place, trailing Hemminger by 53 points.
The Farmers Union Co-Op Chargers close the night of racing with a 15-lap feature. Kyle Burkholder is in a great position to claim a championship next week. He has a stronghold on the division with a 65-point advantage over Nate Valente.
Burkholder has five wins in 10 races this season.
The Somerset Trust Fast N' Furious 4's have the week off. Michael Saler holds a commanding 74-point lead over Caleb Vasos. Michael Mohle is 113 points back.
With all of the incredible local racing and touring series' competing at Jennerstown, Hribar was quick to recognize the people who make the speedway special and a place to come back to.
"The support from the drivers and fans has been the light of the season," Hribar said.
Hot laps begin at 4 p.m. ISMA time trials follow at 5 p.m., with opening ceremonies set for 5:55 p.m.