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Justin Peck Completes Sweep of Volusia, Crowned DIRTcar Nationals Champion
Peck becomes third driver in ASCS National Tour history to win first three races
Jordan DeLucia
As Justin Peck lined up eighth on the starting grid of Saturday’s main event, the Sprint Car world watched intently as he attempted a third win in three nights. Thirty laps later, all doubters were silenced.
Peck, 27, of Monrovia, IN, completed a sweep of the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour action at Volusia Speedway Park, leading the final 14 laps of the Feature to claim the $12,000 grand prize and the Big Gator trophy as division champion of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals.
In doing so, Peck became the third driver in ASCS National Tour history to win the first three races of the season, joining Jason Martin (2023) and Sam Hafertepe Jr, who won the first five races in 2017.
Unlike his wins on Thursday and Friday, Peck was forced to come from deeper in the field on Saturday after drawing the ‘10’ pill in the Dash Draw. He was able to move forward two spots in the Dash to put him eighth on the Feature starting grid. Still, Peck and the Rudeen Racing No. 26 refused to be hindered, driving by four of the seven cars ahead of him on the first lap.
“Basically, what happened was, the whole outside row let go to the middle–bottom and I was able to kinda have the top lane to myself in (Turns) 1 and 2,” Peck said. “That was kinda my plan to try to pick off a car or two in Turns 1 and 2 and then just kinda file out and pick them off as we went. Luckily, it worked out. I was able to pick off four of them right off the rip.”
After getting around polesitter Austin McCarl for second on Lap 9, Peck set his sights on leader Brian Brown and quickly took the spot away with a single slide job maneuver in Turn 1 on Lap 16.
“I was able to get such a run on him off of (Turn) 2 that I was way too close to him, and it was such a slick transition to try and to go from the top off of 2 to get to the bottom down into 3,” Peck said. “I could carry enough momentum, but I’d spun my tires through that slick trying to peel across. I just had to set that gap going down the backstretch, that way I could get into 3 with clean air and try to get that big run down the frontstretch. Luckily, I was able to time it pretty good.”
“When (Peck) passed me, within reason, he made a really good move and cleared three lapped cars at the same time and that really was a race-winning move because now I have to race those lapped cars,” Brown, of Higginsville, MO, said.
Brown and the rest of the field got one final chance to make a bid for the lead when the caution flag was displayed with three laps left, erasing the near six-second lead Peck had amassed. However, not to be denied, Peck sped off before his opponents could catch him on the restart.
“I knew I needed to get a good restart and get down the frontstretch with speed, that way I didn’t open myself up for the slider,” Peck said of having Brown behind him. “It was such a slick bottom–middle that if I just had speed going down the frontstretch, I figured I was probably gonna be fine because there wasn’t any traffic. There wasn’t any dirty air, and Brian (Brown) had to be in my dirty air.”
Brown crossed the stripe second, and while he applauded his team’s efforts over the three-day stretch, he conceded to Peck.
“He’s been the class of the field since we unloaded on Thursday,” Brown said. “I thought maybe with him getting buried — he’s been close to the front the last two nights, so I was thinking maybe a bad pill draw in the Dash and then him getting a row there and having him start eighth — I was thinking it would take him too long to get there.”
McCarl was able to hold onto the third spot after a fierce battle with Cole Macedo in the closing laps.
“Lapped traffic got hairy, and me and Cole had a couple really good sliders, damn near banging wheels off of (Turn) 2 one time up in the stuff,” McCarl, of Altoona, IA, said. “That’s what this place should be. You watch a lot of old videos and it’s wide up on the fence. I’ve always said I thought Volusia was one of the most underrated tracks in the country.”
Two-time Tour champion Blake Hahn earned the Hard Charger honors, gaining eight spots of position in his drive from 21st up to 13th. Peck was the winner of Heat 1, Axsom won Heat 2, Scotty Thiel won Heat 3, McCarl won Heat 4 and Sam Hafertepe Jr. won Heat 5. Hahn also won the Smith Titanium Last Chance Showdown.
UP NEXT
The ASCS National Tour resumes competition on Saturday, April 12 at Salina Highbanks Speedway in Salina, OK. Tickets for the event will be sold at the gate. If you can’t be there, watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Volusia Speedway Park FL 2/1/25
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[8]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[2]; 3. 88-Austin McCarl[1]; 4. 2C-Cole Macedo[7]; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich[6]; 6. 51T-Scotty Thiel[5]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 8. 44-Chris Martin[11]; 9. 20-Brady Bacon[9]; 10. 27A-Emerson Axsom[3]; 11. 36-Jason Martin[12]; 12. 28F-Davie Franek[13]; 13. 52-Blake Hahn[21]; 14. 2J-Zach Blurton[18]; 15. 24M-Danny Martin Jr[14]; 16. 34-Sterling Cling[16]; 17. 95-Matt Covington[22]; 18. 88R-Ryder Laplante[15]; 19. 6G-Bryan Gossel[23]; 20. 4-Cameron Martin[19]; 21. 16TH-Kevin Newton[17]; 22. 63-Josh Weller[20]; 23. 2-Whit Gastineau[24]; 24. 13P-Daison Pursley[10]
Smith TI LCS (12 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 3. 6G-Bryan Gossel[3]; 4. 2-Whit Gastineau[4]; 5. 71-Brady Baker[5]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 7. 6S-Tyler Clem[6]; 8. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[7]; 9. 5H-Robbie Price[9]; 10. 77T-Tyeller Powless[11]; 11. 45X-Kyler Johnson[14]; 12. 14BW-Brett Wright[10]; 13. UK97-Ryan Harrison[12]; 14. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[21]; 15. 96-Brandon Sampson[16]; 16. 13-Elijah Gile[13]; 17. 938-Bradley Fezard[22]; 18. 51-Jon Brennfleck[19]; 19. 0-Glenn Styres[15]; 20. 61-William Hull[17]; 21. G5-Gunnar Setser[20]; 22. 16G-Austyn Gossel[18]
C-Main (8 Laps): 1. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[3]; 2. 938-Bradley Fezard[1]; 3. 27M-Austin Martin[4]; 4. 10X-Joel Charles[5]; 5. 44C-Cheyenne Potter[2]; 6. 88C-Brogan Carder[6]; 7. 25C-John Crowder[8]; 8. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[7]
Dash (5 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[2]; 3. 27A-Emerson Axsom[3]; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6]; 5. 51T-Scotty Thiel[4]; 6. 48-Danny Dietrich[7]; 7. 2C-Cole Macedo[8]; 8. 26-Justin Peck[10]; 9. 20-Brady Bacon[5]; 10. 13P-Daison Pursley[9]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[1]; 2. 20-Brady Bacon[2]; 3. 44-Chris Martin[3]; 4. 34-Sterling Cling[5]; 5. 6G-Bryan Gossel[4]; 6. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[7]; 7. 77T-Tyeller Powless[6]; 8. 96-Brandon Sampson[9]; 9. 938-Bradley Fezard[8]; 10. 88C-Brogan Carder[10]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 27A-Emerson Axsom[1]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[2]; 3. 36-Jason Martin[4]; 4. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[7]; 7. UK97-Ryan Harrison[5]; 8. 61-William Hull[9]; 9. 44C-Cheyenne Potter[10]; 10. (DNS) 12S-Adyn Schmidt
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 51T-Scotty Thiel[2]; 2. 2C-Cole Macedo[1]; 3. 28F-Davie Franek[5]; 4. 2J-Zach Blurton[4]; 5. 2-Whit Gastineau[6]; 6. 95-Matt Covington[3]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile[7]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel[8]; 9. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[9]; 10. 25C-John Crowder[10]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl[2]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[1]; 3. 24M-Danny Martin Jr[4]; 4. 4-Cameron Martin[3]; 5. 71-Brady Baker[5]; 6. 5H-Robbie Price[8]; 7. 45X-Kyler Johnson[6]; 8. 51-Jon Brennfleck[7]; 9. 27M-Austin Martin[9]
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 13P-Daison Pursley[2]; 3. 88R-Ryder Laplante[6]; 4. 63-Josh Weller[4]; 5. 6S-Tyler Clem[3]; 6. 14BW-Brett Wright[8]; 7. 0-Glenn Styres[5]; 8. G5-Gunnar Setser[7]; 9. 10X-Joel Charles[9]
Justin Peck Goes Back-to-Back with ASCS National Tour at Volusia
Emerson Axsom drives 21st-to-fourth out of Last Chance, Brian Brown 10th-to-third
Jordan DeLucia
Justin Peck, 27, of Monrovia, IN, dominated the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour main event Friday night at Volusia Speedway Park, leading all 25 laps around the 1/2-mile oval for the second consecutive night.
After joining the Washington-based team in October 2024, Peck knew he and the team were going to mesh well and expressed his high confidence going into their first year together. The team, more known for their presence in the national 410 Sprint Car ranks, brought their 360 engines with them to Florida with purpose, and it’s being fulfilled with their second checkered flag in two races.
“That was the goal,” Peck said. “I knew after yesterday we had a really strong package, and if we could just keep it rolling and be consistent, we were gonna be tough to beat.”
Though he was never legitimately challenged for the lead throughout the Feature, Peck said he did not feel as comfortable as he would have liked with his choices late in the race.
“Two nights in-a-row, I’m dialing myself out come the end of the race and getting myself too tight,” Peck said. “Our stuff is really fast, but I think Tyler (Tessemaker, crew chief) and I kinda found a little something there in that Feature that we need to work on. We were trying to make some tweaks, and I think we tweaked the wrong way at some point in that Feature.”
(from left) Macedo, Peck and Brown in Victory Lane. (Emily Schwanke Photo)
Throughout the week, Peck has faced stiff competition from several fellow 410 Sprint Car regulars, which continued on Friday. TwoC Racing’s newest pilot, Cole Macedo, chased Peck in the closing laps and was ready to make a bid for the lead, but the opportunity never came.
“I felt like my car was better a little bit lower on the track,” Macedo, 24, of Lemoore, CA, said. “I was hoping that Peck would kinda get up in the dirty stuff and spin a little bit, and hopefully I was close enough to pounce, and I just never really was.
“I saw him jump the cushion there in (Turns) 3 and 4 with three (laps) to go, and I smelled blood in the water, but I just never got close enough to be able to pounce.”
On the restarts, Peck remained strong but still had his concerns.
“I knew that my takeoff was really good, like I could grip-up and I could take off really well,” Peck said. “I knew I was gonna be fine in clean air; my worry was in traffic.
Last night, I said that I got my wing too far back late in that race and it hurt me in traffic. Well, I did a good job and thought about it today and didn’t do that. And then we had another restart with six or seven-to-go, and I overthought it and pulled it back too far again, got way too tight and really ruined my last six or seven lap run there.”
While Macedo was unable to get close enough to Peck to make a serious challenge for the lead, he was able to score a runner-up finish — a big confidence boost as he, like Peck, is still in the early stages of meshing with a new team.
“It’s super good to be hot out of the box with TwoC Racing and Wayne (Johnson) and all the guys here,” Macedo said. “For me and Wayne to be meshing this quick is really good, and we’ll have some good momentum going into the whole journey we’re about to start here with the World of Outlaws. I’m excited for it.”
Missouri veteran Brian Brown completed the podium with a drive from 10th on the starting grid up to a third-place finish — his best of the weekend thus far. However, his advancement in position fell short of the race’s Hard Charger honoree — Emerson Axsom.
Axsom in the Klaasmeyer/Petry Motorsports No. 27A (Emily Schwanke Photo)
Axsom, 20, of Franklin, IN, drove from 21st on the grid up to fourth by the checkered flag, completing a 17-car charge up through the field from out of the Smith Titanium Last Chance Showdown. Axsom — Thursday night’s runner-up — blew a right-rear tire in his Heat Race and did not finish. This forced him to come from out the Last Chance race, which he won, setting the stage for a head-turning drive to the front.
“I honestly think we’ve got one of the fastest cars,” Axsom said. “I think we’ve got something for Peck. Last night, we lined up beside him and kinda had a dyno session racetrack. Tonight, we lined up 21st and came to fourth, which is a good run — a really great run, actually, at this place.”
In combined points from both nights, Axsom sits second only to Peck, and the two will likely see each other in the $12,000-to-win finale Saturday night.
“Our stuff’s really good, but we haven’t gotten to line up next to Justin on a technical racetrack,” Axsom said. “Which is where a guy like him thrives, racing all the time. But I like my odds just as much.
“I’d like to line up next to the 26 car when it gets slick and technical. We gave ourselves a chance to do that tomorrow for 12 grand.”
UP NEXT
The ASCS National Tour continues action at Volusia Saturday, February 1, in the final race day for the Tour as part of the 54th DIRTcar Nationals, with a $12,000 grand prize up for grabs in the main event. A Big Gator points champion will also be crowned in Victory Lane.
Tickets for DIRTcar Nationals are on sale by clicking here and will also be available at the gate upon arrival. If you can’t make it to the track, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
Volusia Speedway Park FL 1/31/25
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[1]; 2. 2C-Cole Macedo[3]; 3. 21-Brian Brown[10]; 4. 27A-Emerson Axsom[21]; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich[2]; 6. 13P-Daison Pursley[4]; 7. 51T-Scotty Thiel[7]; 8. 44-Chris Martin[8]; 9. 20-Brady Bacon[11]; 10. 4-Cameron Martin[12]; 11. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 12. 6S-Tyler Clem[18]; 13. 52-Blake Hahn[9]; 14. 88M-Austin McCarl[6]; 15. 2J-Zach Blurton[14]; 16. 95-Matt Covington[22]; 17. 24M-Danny Martin Jr[17]; 18. 34-Sterling Cling[16]; 19. 28F-Davie Franek[20]; 20. 71-Brady Baker[19]; 21. 6G-Bryan Gossel[24]; 22. 77T-Tyeller Powless[23]; 23. 16TH-Kevin Newton[15]; 24. 20D-Danny Sams III[13]
Smith TI LCS (12 Laps): 1. 27A-Emerson Axsom[1]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[6]; 3. 77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 4. 6G-Bryan Gossel[3]; 5. 2-Whit Gastineau[12]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres[4]; 7. 45X-Kyler Johnson[5]; 8. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[8]; 9. 36-Jason Martin[9]; 10. G5-Gunnar Setser[7]; 11. 16H-Hank Davis[10]; 12. 63-Josh Weller[14]; 13. 5H-Robbie Price[11]; 14. 88J-Joey Amantea[13]; 15. 96-Brandon Sampson[20]; 16. 13-Elijah Gile[16]; 17. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[22]; 18. 16G-Austyn Gossel[19]; 19. 88R-Ryder Laplante[23]; 20. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[21]; 21. 51-Jon Brennfleck[15]; 22. 938-Bradley Fezard[17]; 23. (DNS) UK97-Ryan Harrison
C-Main (8 Laps): 1. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[2]; 2. 88R-Ryder Laplante[3]; 3. 27M-Austin Martin[1]; 4. 10X-Joel Charles[4]; 5. 61-William Hull[7]; 6. 88C-Brogan Carder[8]; 7. 44C-Cheyenne Potter[10]; 8. 25C-John Crowder[9]; 9. 4P-Chase Moran[5]; 10. 14BW-Brett Wright[6]
Dash (5 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[2]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[1]; 3. 2C-Cole Macedo[3]; 4. 13P-Daison Pursley[4]; 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 6. 88M-Austin McCarl[6]; 7. 51T-Scotty Thiel[8]; 8. 44-Chris Martin[7]; 9. 52-Blake Hahn[9]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[2]; 3. 88M-Austin McCarl[4]; 4. 24M-Danny Martin Jr[3]; 5. 6G-Bryan Gossel[8]; 6. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[6]; 7. 77T-Tyeller Powless[5]; 8. 938-Bradley Fezard[7]; 9. 27M-Austin Martin[9]; 10. 14BW-Brett Wright[10]; 11. 44C-Cheyenne Potter[11]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Chris Martin[1]; 2. 4-Cameron Martin[3]; 3. 2J-Zach Blurton[2]; 4. 13P-Daison Pursley[4]; 5. 0-Glenn Styres[6]; 6. 36-Jason Martin[5]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea[9]; 8. UK97-Ryan Harrison[7]; 9. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[8]; 10. 61-William Hull[10]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 20-Brady Bacon[1]; 3. 16TH-Kevin Newton[2]; 4. 6S-Tyler Clem[3]; 5. 45X-Kyler Johnson[9]; 6. 16H-Hank Davis[5]; 7. 63-Josh Weller[6]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel[8]; 9. 88R-Ryder Laplante[7]; 10. 88C-Brogan Carder[10]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 51T-Scotty Thiel[1]; 2. 20D-Danny Sams III[3]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 4. 71-Brady Baker[7]; 5. 95-Matt Covington[5]; 6. 5H-Robbie Price[8]; 7. 51-Jon Brennfleck[6]; 8. 96-Brandon Sampson[9]; 9. 10X-Joel Charles[10]; 10. 27A-Emerson Axsom[4]
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 2C-Cole Macedo[1]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[4]; 3. 34-Sterling Cling[2]; 4. 28F-Davie Franek[5]; 5. G5-Gunnar Setser[3]; 6. 2-Whit Gastineau[6]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile[9]; 8. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[7]; 9. 4P-Chase Moran[8]; 10. (DNS) 25C-John Crowder
Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 88M-Austin McCarl, 00:14.206[4]; 2. 26-Justin Peck, 00:14.259[8]; 3. 21-Brian Brown, 00:14.291[2]; 4. 24M-Danny Martin Jr, 00:14.709[1]; 5. 77T-Tyeller Powless, 00:14.739[9]; 6. G6-Brandon Grubaugh, 00:14.740; 7. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:14.755[10]; 8. 6G-Bryan Gossel, 00:14.790[6]; 9. 27M-Austin Martin, 00:14.917[7]; 10. 14BW-Brett Wright, 00:15.274[5]; 11. 44C-Cheyenne Potter, 00:15.760[3]
Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 13P-Daison Pursley, 00:14.234[1]; 2. 44-Chris Martin, 00:14.432[7]; 3. 2J-Zach Blurton, 00:14.623[3]; 4. 4-Cameron Martin, 00:14.736[5]; 5. 36-Jason Martin, 00:14.746[9]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres, 00:14.803[8]; 7. UK97-Ryan Harrison, 00:14.868[4]; 8. 12S-Adyn Schmidt, 00:15.003[10]; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea, 00:15.025[6]; 10. 61-William Hull, 00:15.151[2]
Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:14.490[2]; 2. 20-Brady Bacon, 00:14.580[1]; 3. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:14.708[4]; 4. 6S-Tyler Clem, 00:14.762[3]; 5. 16H-Hank Davis, 00:14.821[8]; 6. 63-Josh Weller, 00:14.830[5]; 7. 88R-Ryder Laplante, 00:14.904[6]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel, 00:14.911[9]; 9. 45X-Kyler Johnson, 00:14.993[7]; 10. 88C-Brogan Carder, 00:15.734[10]
Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 27A-Emerson Axsom, 00:14.451[3]; 2. 51T-Scotty Thiel, 00:14.605[4]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:14.711[2]; 4. 20D-Danny Sams III, 00:14.840[6]; 5. 95-Matt Covington, 00:14.870[5]; 6. 51-Jon Brennfleck, 00:14.882[1]; 7. 71-Brady Baker, 00:15.013[10]; 8. 5H-Robbie Price, 00:15.213[8]; 9. 96-Brandon Sampson, 00:15.260[9]; 10. 10X-Joel Charles, 00:16.160[7]
Qualifying 5 (2 Laps): 1. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:14.799[3]; 2. 2C-Cole Macedo, 00:14.858[5]; 3. 34-Sterling Cling, 00:14.929[2]; 4. G5-Gunnar Setser, 00:14.974[9]; 5. 28F-Davie Franek, 00:15.028[7]; 6. 2-Whit Gastineau, 00:15.143[1]; 7. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck, 00:15.245[8]; 8. 4P-Chase Moran, 00:15.281[4]; 9. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:15.282[10]; 10. 25C-John Crowder, 00:16.778[6]
Justin Peck Banks First Career ASCS National Tour Victory in Season Opener at Volusia
Jordan DeLucia
Sprint Cars have hit the racetrack once again in the United States, and Justin Peck and Rudeen Racing were the first to taste victory in the first main event of the new year Thursday night at Volusia Speedway Park.
The newly formed driver–team pairing kicked off their new partnership in dominant fashion, winning the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour season opener — as part of the 54th edition of Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals — by leading all 25 laps of the Feature to collect the $3,000 grand prize.
More commonly seen on the national 410 Sprint Car circuit, the Washington-based team brought the 360 engine out to get their operation rolling before competition begins with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series next week. Though Rudeen first had Peck driving the team car at the conclusion of 2024, Peck expressed great confidence in he and the team’s capability so early on into their partnership.
“I knew we had speed in the 410 ranks, and I think we just had enough confidence knowing that if we just stick on the program we’re doing and keep building our notebook together that we were gonna be pretty fast,” Peck said. “Thankfully, we were right, and we came here with a lot of speed right out of the box. We had to tweak on it a little bit here and there to gain that little bit extra it takes to win races like this.”
Emily Schwanke Photo
After turning the fastest Qualifying lap in his group, a fourth-to-first drive to win Heat Race 3 and a runner-up effort in the Dash, Peck took the lead from the outside pole on the opening lap of the Feature and never lost focus. The 27-year-old from Monrovia, IN, held off 20-year-old Emerson Axsom and five-time ASCS National Tour champion Sam Hafertepe Jr. for all 25 laps on the fast 1/2-mile — to which he gave much credit to the car underneath him.
“I had a good enough racecar there; I probably would’ve been okay even if the track did change,” Peck said. “Even in that condition, I could run in the dirty stuff, I could run in the slick, I could kinda run through the grip. All-in-all, my car was pretty good.”
Though he was never considerably challenged for the lead, Peck was forced to deal with pressure from Axsom on multiple restarts and in his drives through lapped traffic.
“It’s such a big, fast track, and the 360 stuff doesn’t have as much [horsepower] as a 410 would, so when you get your momentum broken, it’s so hard to get it back together,” Peck said. “Me being up front, I’m full-bore, wide open, ready to rip, and those guys that are mid-pack toward the back are all racing each other and all breaking momentum all the time. Then I get to them, and I have to break my momentum, and it just allows everybody coming behind you to be right up on you right away.”
“I felt like the only chance I had at [Peck] was in traffic,” Axsom said. “It was honestly a little bit nerve-wracking myself because the traffic guys were so off the pace, I didn’t want to put myself in a bad spot and wreck myself or wreck him. So, I was trying to be patient in traffic. I figured one of the runs would go long enough that I could get a run, and I think I was just a little bit too patient.”
Axsom started fourth on the grid and made the pass for second on the opening lap. He chased Peck closely for all 25 laps but was unable to get close enough to make a move for the top spot and settled for runner-up.
“It made it tough to get around Justin there without a little bit of traffic,” Axsom said. “And every time we did get to traffic, the yellow got brought out.”
(from left) Hafertepe, Peck and Axsom in Victory Lane. (Emily Schwanke Photo)
From sixth on the starting grid, Hafertepe passed his way to third in the opening two circuits but chased Axsom and Peck until the checkered flag. However, he was positive about his result, standing as the highest-finishing driver on the full-time ASCS roster.
“I was really happy with our racecar; this is the first time we’ve been on a Triple X racecar,” Hafertepe said. “We just switched a lot of things from last year to this year. Wings, cars, and to come out the first night and to have the speed we had initially is great.
“Honestly, there were times in the Feature I thought we were gonna be able to have a chance to win the race if lapped traffic would’ve played out for us, but the cautions came, and that’s part of the game sometimes.”
Austin McCarl earned the race’s Hard Charger honor in his drive from 14th on the grid to finish fifth.
Axsom earned Quick Time honors for his best Qualifying lap of 14.165 seconds. Matt Covington won Heat 1, Hank Davis won Heat 2, Peck won Heat 3, Blake Hahn won Heat 4 and Hafertepe won Heat 5. The Smith Titanium Last Chance Showdown was won by Tyler Clem.
UP NEXT
The ASCS National Tour continues action at Volusia Friday, January 31, in the second race day of the 54th DIRTcar Nationals, with another $3,000-to-win program scheduled.
Tickets for DIRTcar Nationals are on sale by clicking here and will also be available at the gate upon arrival. If you can’t make it to the track, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
Volusia Speedway Park FL 1/30/25
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[2]; 2. 27A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6]; 4. 20-Brady Bacon[5]; 5. 88M-Austin McCarl[14]; 6. 21-Brian Brown[10]; 7. 2C-Cole Macedo[11]; 8. 51T-Scotty Thiel[8]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[9]; 10. 48D-Danny Dietrich[19]; 11. 52-Blake Hahn[7]; 12. 44-Chris Martin[16]; 13. 36-Jason Martin[12]; 14. 13P-Daison Pursley[18]; 15. 4P-Chase Moran[17]; 16. 6G-Bryan Gossel[13]; 17. 63-Josh Weller[20]; 18. UK97-Ryan Harrison[23]; 19. 4-Cameron Martin[15]; 20. 6S-Tyler Clem[21]; 21. 0-Glenn Styres[22]; 22. 16H-Hank Davis[1]; 23. 7-Jordan Thomas[3]; 24. 2-Whit Gastineau[24]
Smith TI LCS (12 Laps): 1. 6S-Tyler Clem[5]; 2. 0-Glenn Styres[3]; 3. UK97-Ryan Harrison[6]; 4. 2-Whit Gastineau[13]; 5. 45X-Kyler Johnson[7]; 6. 88R-Ryder Laplante[24]; 7. 71-Brady Baker[17]; 8. 88J-Joey Amantea[12]; 9. 13-Elijah Gile[10]; 10. 51-Jon Brennfleck[4]; 11. 938-Bradley Fezard[8]; 12. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[16]; 13. 16G-Austyn Gossel[18]; 14. 14BW-Brett Wright[19]; 15. 96-Brandon Sampson[22]; 16. 61-William Hull[21]; 17. G5-Gunnar Setser[23]; 18. 16TH-Kevin Newton[15]; 19. 20D-Danny Sams III[2]; 20. 34-Sterling Cling[9]; 21. 24M-Danny Martin Jr[11]; 22. (DNS) 1A-Jacob Allen; 23. (DNS) 2J-Zach Blurton; 24. (DNS) 28F-Davie Franek
C-Main (8 Laps): 1. G5-Gunnar Setser[1]; 2. 88R-Ryder Laplante[6]; 3. 77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 4. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[3]; 5. 5H-Robbie Price[5]; 6. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[7]; 7. 10X-Joel Charles[9]; 8. 88C-Brogan Carder[11]; 9. 44C-Cheyenne Potter[8]; 10. 25-John Crawford[10]; 11. 27M-Austin Martin[4]
Dash (5 Laps): 1. 16H-Hank Davis[2]; 2. 26-Justin Peck[3]; 3. 7-Jordan Thomas[1]; 4. 27A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 5. 20-Brady Bacon[6]; 6. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[7]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[8]; 8. 51T-Scotty Thiel[5]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[9]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 95-Matt Covington[1]; 2. 6G-Bryan Gossel[2]; 3. 20-Brady Bacon[4]; 4. 48D-Danny Dietrich[3]; 5. 0-Glenn Styres[6]; 6. 938-Bradley Fezard[8]; 7. 2-Whit Gastineau[10]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel[5]; 9. G5-Gunnar Setser[7]; 10. 88R-Ryder Laplante[9]; 11. 10X-Joel Charles[11]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 16H-Hank Davis[2]; 2. 36-Jason Martin[3]; 3. 4-Cameron Martin[1]; 4. 7-Jordan Thomas[4]; 5. 51-Jon Brennfleck[5]; 6. 34-Sterling Cling[6]; 7. 2J-Zach Blurton[7]; 8. 14BW-Brett Wright[9]; 9. 77T-Tyeller Powless[8]; 10. 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck[11]; 11. (DNS) 25-John Crawford
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Justin Peck[4]; 2. 2C-Cole Macedo[2]; 3. 88M-Austin McCarl[3]; 4. 13P-Daison Pursley[1]; 5. 6S-Tyler Clem[8]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton[5]; 8. 28F-Davie Franek[7]; 9. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[11]; 10. 44C-Cheyenne Potter[9]; 11. 88C-Brogan Carder[10]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 2. 51T-Scotty Thiel[4]; 3. 4P-Chase Moran[3]; 4. 63-Josh Weller[6]; 5. UK97-Ryan Harrison[7]; 6. 24M-Danny Martin Jr[5]; 7. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[10]; 8. 61-William Hull[8]; 9. 27M-Austin Martin[9]; 10. (DNF) 1A-Jacob Allen[2]
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[1]; 3. 44-Chris Martin[3]; 4. 27A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 5. 45X-Kyler Johnson[6]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[7]; 7. 71-Brady Baker[9]; 8. 96-Brandon Sampson[10]; 9. 5H-Robbie Price[8]; 10. 20D-Danny Sams III[5]
Qualifying 1: 1. 20-Brady Bacon, 00:14.407[3]; 2. 95-Matt Covington, 00:14.530[7]; 3. 6G-Bryan Gossel, 00:14.630[11]; 4. 48D-Danny Dietrich, 00:14.640[9]; 5. 16G-Austyn Gossel, 00:14.684[5]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres, 00:14.689[10]; 7. G5-Gunnar Setser, 00:14.695[8]; 8. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:14.834[6]; 9. 88R-Ryder Laplante, 00:14.934[1]; 10. 2-Whit Gastineau, 00:14.995[2]; 11. 10X-Joel Charles, 00:15.472[4]
Qualifying 2: 1. 7-Jordan Thomas, 00:14.514[3]; 2. 4-Cameron Martin, 00:14.529[2]; 3. 16H-Hank Davis, 00:14.541[6]; 4. 36-Jason Martin, 00:14.554[10]; 5. 51-Jon Brennfleck, 00:14.618[1]; 6. 34-Sterling Cling, 00:14.654[9]; 7. 2J-Zach Blurton, 00:14.679[4]; 8. 77T-Tyeller Powless, 00:14.879[8]; 9. 14BW-Brett Wright, 00:15.273[5]; 10. 25-John Crawford, 00:17.925[11]; 11. (DNS) 11K-Joshua Kunstbeck
Qualifying 3: 1. 26-Justin Peck, 00:14.360[4]; 2. 13P-Daison Pursley, 00:14.366[5]; 3. 2C-Cole Macedo, 00:14.391[3]; 4. 88M-Austin McCarl, 00:14.401[8]; 5. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:14.607[9]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:14.660[10]; 7. 28F-Davie Franek, 00:14.675[6]; 8. 6S-Tyler Clem, 00:14.786[1]; 9. 44C-Cheyenne Potter, 00:15.977[11]; 10. 88C-Brogan Carder, 00:16.051[2]; 11. (DNS) G6-Brandon Grubaugh
Qualifying 4: 1. 51T-Scotty Thiel, 00:14.467[5]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:14.493[8]; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:14.619[6]; 4. 4P-Chase Moran, 00:14.630[10]; 5. 24M-Danny Martin Jr, 00:14.707[3]; 6. 63-Josh Weller, 00:14.825[2]; 7. UK97-Ryan Harrison, 00:14.909[7]; 8. 61-William Hull, 00:14.909[9]; 9. 27M-Austin Martin, 00:14.946[1]; 10. 12S-Adyn Schmidt, 00:15.131[4]
Qualifying 5: 1. 27A-Emerson Axsom, 00:14.165[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown, 00:14.231[3]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:14.381[9]; 4. 44-Chris Martin, 00:14.530[7]; 5. 20D-Danny Sams III, 00:14.623[10]; 6. 45X-Kyler Johnson, 00:14.743[4]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea, 00:14.810[2]; 8. 5H-Robbie Price, 00:15.036[5]; 9. 71-Brady Baker, 00:15.073[8]; 10. 96-Brandon Sampson, 00:15.330[6]
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: ASCS National Tour Opens 2025 Season in Debut at Volusia, DIRTcar Nationals
Hafertepe begins quest for record-breaking sixth title, 410 invaders McCarl, Dietrich, Brown expected
Jordan DeLucia
The American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour begins its 34th consecutive season of competition this weekend with a debut at one of the fastest dirt tracks in the country — Volusia Speedway Park.
The nation’s premier 360 Sprint Car series kicks off the 54th edition of Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals with three complete shows this Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1, with back-to-back $3,000-to-win Features on Thursday and Friday before the $12,000-to-win finale on Saturday. DIRTcar UMP Modifieds will support the program over all three days.
Each night of competition will award participating drivers points in the DIRTcar Nationals Big Gator points championship. The driver with the most points at the conclusion of the final night of racing will be crowned DIRTcar Nationals champion of the division and hoist the iconic Big Gator trophy.
Drivers will also earn points toward the season-long ASCS National Tour championship standings. Details on how those points will be calculated and information on the “drop” race can be viewed by clicking here. Drivers should also note all information listed in the competitor guide at the link below.
VOLUSIA COMPETITOR GUIDE
Tickets for each night of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals are on sale now by clicking here and will also be available at the gate on race day. If you can’t be at the track, stream every lap live from all 41 races of the 2025 ASCS National Tour live on DIRTVision.
Here are the drivers to watch and storylines to follow this weekend:
CHASING HISTORY — This season, ASCS National Tour history is within the grasp of Sam Hafertepe Jr.
The 39-year-old from Sunnyvale, TX, begins his quest toward a record-breaking sixth Tour championship at Volusia. He and fellow five-time Tour champion Jason Johnson are currently tied for the most points titles in Tour history and are also separated by one on the all-time Feature wins — Johnson with 79, Hafertepe with 78.
One year ago, Hafertepe scored the win on the opening night of the United Sprint Car Series (USCS)-sanctioned Germfree Southern Sprint Car Shootout at Volusia, marking his first career win at the Florida 1/2-mile. He then followed that up with finishes of second and third, giving him the best average finish of any driver in the event.
American Sprint Car Series driver Sam Hafertepe Jr. racing his ASCS Sprint Car around a track.
Emily Schwanke Photo
Hafertepe was a winner of 12 National Tour races in 2024 — most of any driver. Should he reach Victory Lane once more this weekend, he’ll tie Johnson for second on the all-time wins list.
THE BIG UNIT — Austin McCarl headlined the 410 Sprint Car invaders in the winter 360 Sprint Car events at Volusia last January and will be among the favorites again this weekend as a pre-entered driver.
McCarl, 32, of Altoona, IA, finished second to Hafertepe on the opening night of the 2024 Southern Sprint Car Shootout, and then backed that up with a win the next night before capping the weekend with a fourth-place finish on Saturday. Three weeks later, he was back in Victory Lane at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL, in a USCS-sanctioned event.
The two-time Knoxville Raceway 410 Sprint Car track champion made only two appearances with the Tour in 2024, notching a third-place finish at Lakeside Speedway in July and another third-place effort at the 360 Knoxville Nationals in August. He was also a 360 winner in weekly competition at the 1/2-mile of Knoxville last July.
POSSE INVADES — Danny Dietrich is another of the many 410 Sprint Car invaders coming to Volusia early to compete with ASCS, representing his Pennsylvania Sprint Car racing home.
Dietrich, 36, of Gettysburg, PA, will enter his Weikert’s Livestock Inc, Travis Racing Engines-powered Maxim Chassis No. 48 at Volusia this weekend for his first-ever ASCS appearance outside of the 360 Knoxville Nationals. He raced Volusia for the first time with a 360 engine in the car last year on the final two nights of Southern Sprint Car Shootout, garnering back-to-back fifth-place finishes.
Danny Dietrich racing his 360 Sprint Car around Volusia Speedway Park.
Dietrich finished fifth in both 360 Sprint Car races he started at Volusia last January. (Trent Gower Photo)
The “PA Posse” standout has been a DIRTcar Nationals entrant every year since 2017 with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars and has plenty of laps around Volusia’s fast, 1/2-mile confines in his regular 410 Sprint Car. As one of the most experienced racers in the pits, he’ll be among the favorites for his first Big Gator trophy this weekend.
FROM KNOXVILLE WITH LOVE — Five-time Knoxville Raceway track champion Brian Brown is kicking off his 2025 season with the National Tour this weekend.
Brown, 46, of Higginsville, MO, is set to pilot the Brian Brown Racing, Caseys/FVP No. 21 at all three ASCS races, trying for his first National Tour win since his triumph in the 2023 360 Knoxville Nationals.
While he’s never won at Volusia, Brown has come close, posting six top-five finishes in his career in the 410 ranks against the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, including a best finish of third in 2023.
JERSEY BOY — Davie Franek is one of multiple Northeastern 360 Sprint Car regulars making the trip south to race Volusia this weekend. Though he sticks mainly to tracks in his region throughout the regular season, Franek has had past success in Florida.
The 37-year-old from Wantage, NJ, was runner-up to Tyler Clem in the 2023 Southern Sprint Car Shootout finale — a career-best finish at Volusia. Later on, in USCS Winter Heat competition, Franek went on to wins at Hendry County Motorsports Park (Clewiston, FL), Hattiesburg Speedway (Hattiesburg, MS) and Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, MS).
The two-time Patriot Sprint Tour and United Racing Club champion posted two top-10 finishes at Volusia last January, and will be among the contenders for his first Volusia win this weekend.
Zach Blurton Rejoins ASCS National Tour Roster for Sophomore Campaign
Kansas racer begins his second full-time ASCS season this Thursday–Saturday at Volusia
Jordan DeLucia
Zach Blurton learned a lot during his rookie season with the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour. 2025 will be all about improvements in his second year on the road.
“Just be competitive, a lot more competitive than we were last year,” Blurton said of his goals for 2025. “Consistency and just building our team. Being a team that people respect and know that [we] can be a contender, night-in and night-out.”
Blurton, 30, of Quinter, KS, is back on the full-time ASCS National Tour roster, piloting his own Summit Automotive Group, Don Ott Racing Engines-powered Maxim Chassis No. 2J. A graduate of the regional 305 and 360 Sprint Car ranks, Blurton made the decision to start traveling last year and finished 2024 ranked eighth in the Tour points standings.
However, Blurton said eighth place was a bit humbling, despite his rookie status. His lone National Tour victory came in July 2022 at his home track — WaKeeney Speedway in WaKeeney, KS — which highlighted his potential against the traveling stars of the national 360 Sprint Car ranks.
Though he carried that confidence into his rookie season, Bluton said his results fell short of his expectations — totaling three top-five finishes and 10 top-10s in 29 starts.
American Sprint Car Series driver Zach Blurton racing his ASCS Sprint Car around Creek County Speedway.
Emily Schwanke Photo
“I was going into it thinking we knew quite a bit, with winning an ASCS National show a few years ago, I thought our program was a lot closer than what I was expecting,” Blurton said. “I knew it was gonna be tough, for sure, but I know we can do better than that.”
But for their home-grown operation racing with traveling stars, Blurton has reasons to be proud. He posted his best finish of the season at Big Sky Speedway (Billings, MT) in August, running second to Jake Bubak, putting his upward-trending skills on display.
“We’re a family team,” Blurton said. “My dad and I have one crew guy from here in town that goes with us. I do this for a hobby. A lot of guys are out here doing it for a living. I have a day job, and that comes first.
“We try to put as much into it as we can. We’ve made a lot of improvements. My dad and I learned a bunch, and it showed, for sure.”
More improvements are on his wish list for 2025, but he wants none more than to improve his results early in the race program.
“I’ve got to qualify better,” Blurton said. “I feel like our Qualifying kills us, and [Qualifying] makes your whole night a lot easier. Every night we qualified good, we had decent runs. The Qualifying is so important, and going out there and knowing that your car is right and being able to run two perfect laps is big. It sets up your whole night, and that’s where we have to be on it.”
Blurton and his team thank each of their sponsors and marketing/product partners, including Summit Automotive Group, Lee Martin Racing, Grease Monkey, Randy Patterson Welding, Albin Farms, Circle Z Trucking, Quinter Pit Stop, Brian Younker Farms, K&M Land & Cattle, and Joe’s Hand Cleaner. He also extended a special thanks to his wife Ally and daughters Zannah and Acelyn for their continued support.
See Blurton and the rest of the ASCS National Tour roster kick off the 2025 season with the first races at Volusia Speedway Park during the opening nights of Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals this Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
If you can’t be there, stream every lap of ASCS National Tour action live all season on DIRTVision.
Matt Covington Aiming for First ASCS National Tour Championship in 2025
Oklahoma racer begins his journey for his first career national championship Thursday at Volusia
Jordan DeLucia
In 12 years vying for a points championship with the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour, Matt Covington has finished in every spot inside the top five except one. This year, he’s focused on finally claiming the gold.
The 34-year-old from Glenpool, OK, is headed east to Florida to kick off his 13th full-time season with the National Tour this Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1, at Volusia Speedway Park. In his lengthy career with ASCS, Covington has finished the National Tour fifth place in points on two occasions, fourth place twice, third place three times and was runner-up to Jason Martin in 2023.
In the last four seasons alone, Covington hasn’t missed the podium in the championship standings. But that hasn’t satisfied him. He wants more wins and the all-new Emmett Hahn Trophy as champion of the nation’s premier 360 Sprint Car organization.
“We’re good at consistency,” Covington said. “We seem to be, over the 12 years [I’ve raced the National Tour], something I’ve always been able to do is be consistent. That’s why we’ve been second and third a lot. We’ve just got to be able to win more races, is what it comes down to.
“Winning one, two or three races ain’t enough. We need to win five, six races and still hold some of that consistency, and then we’ll be right there.”
Emily Schwanke Photo
His consistency has been solid over the years, and 2024 was no exception. He was one of only two drivers to qualify for 31 of 32 full-field main events and totaled 29 top-10 finishes — most of any driver. However, he went winless on the National Tour for the first time since 2016 — the longest such stretch in his career — but knows the steps necessary to get back to Victory Lane in 2025.
“We’re real close, and we think we have a shot; maybe this’ll be our year,” Covington said. “We’re gonna keep doing things like we’ve been doing it. We’ve been good at consistency; we just need to be able to seal the deal more times.
“Last year, we had opportunities to win a handful of nights, and stuff just didn’t go our way. We’ve gotta clean that up, and then I think we’ve got as good a shot as anybody.”
Recently, Covington has been focused on improving his personal health. He underwent surgery to repair an arm injury in November and has since recovered, leaving him in a new, positive state-of-mind going into the new season.
“It takes an ultra-focus to win a Sprint Car race,” Covington said. “It doesn’t even have to be a National Tour race, it’s all of them. It’s 90 percent a mind game out there, and if the arm hurts a little bit or this or that, got stuff going on at home, it takes away from getting it done. Maybe those things affected me. I don’t like not winning a race the whole year.”
As one of the National Tour’s longest continually running drivers, Covington has seen ASCS grow and change throughout the 2010s into the 2020s. He expressed positive sentiments about the Tour’s new ownership under World Racing Group and noted how it has afforded he and his fellow teams several new resources.
“The biggest difference I’ve seen from the last handful of years until now is the manpower,” Covington said. “I think it gives us a lot more media presence. We’ve got a photographer, we’ve got a media person… there’s a guy for everything.”
Covington begins his 13th full-time season with the ASCS National Tour in the 2025 season opener at Volusia Speedway Park during the opening nights of Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals this Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
If you can’t be there, stream every lap of ASCS National Tour action live all season on DIRTVision.
Sam Hafertepe Jr. Re-signs with Hill’s Racing, Commits to 2025 ASCS National Tour
Texan driver, Canadian team combination can break tie with Jason Johnson for most championships
Jordan DeLucia
History is within Sam Hafertepe Jr.’s grasp. A sixth American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour championship this year would give him the most in Series history, and he’s committed to the pursuit.
The 39-year-old from Sunnyvale, TX, has renewed his partnership with Hill’s Racing to contest the entire 41-race schedule, starting this Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1, at Volusia Speedway Park in the opening nights of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals. Hafertepe will again pilot his familiar Townline Variety, Fischer Racing Engines-powered Triple X Chassis No. 15H in his eighth consecutive season as part of the Ontario-based Hill’s Racing team.
“This year, we are committed, and we’ve found what fits the race team and me personally,” said Hafertepe, the 2016–2020 National Tour champion. “I think with that, it gives us a little more clarity going into the year that we’re all on the same page and we’re all trying to achieve the same goals. At the end of the day, that’s a recipe for success.”
Hafertepe is currently tied with fellow five-time champion Jason Johnson for the most National Tour points titles all-time, and only one Feature win away from tying the late Louisianan in wins with 79. Two more Feature wins will give Hafertepe sole possession of second place on the all-time National Tour wins list, behind only Gary Wright with 127.
With his veteran status in both the 360 and 410 Sprint Car ranks, Hafertepe has proven his ability to compete with the best around the country. But he’s chosen to stay with ASCS in pursuit of history, even as the National Tour begins a new chapter in its own history books with its new direction under World Racing Group.
“If they’re all in, I’m all in, and I’m prepared to be behind them 100 percent,” Hafertepe said. “I think they’re doing the right things, and I think it could be an improvement from what we’ve seen before from ASCS. I’m all for it as long as we keep trending in the right direction, and we keep growing ASCS. I think it’ll be good going long-term.”
Despite winning a chart-topping 12 Feature races on the National Tour in 2024, Hafertepe fell 146 points short of a sixth championship to first-time titleist Seth Bergman. However, when the season began, Hafertepe and Hill’s Racing were planning on a mixed slate of 410 and 360 Sprint Car races and thus were not planning on racing for a specific championship.
After some consideration, the driver and team settled on returning to the full-time 360 circuit. But in hindsight, Hafertepe admitted it was not the most ideal way to make a run for a championship.
“We were kinda in between wanting to do 410 and 360s, and we really weren’t geared up to go full-time 360 but kinda still went after it,” Hafertepe said. “I think in June, we decided we’d just try and finish out the season.
“It just felt like we had the wrong approach to start the year. I’ve never really started the year half-assed, as I would say — that’s kinda how we started it last year.”
But 2025 will be different. Hafertepe and Hill’s have a more direct plan for the season, which will help their organization before hitting the road to Volusia.
“I think our preparation for this year will be so much better than we had last year,” Hafertepe said. “When you’re not fully committed to something initially, there’s a lot of things that are undone and a lot of things that aren’t the right direction. We’ve buttoned up all those things.”
While 12 Feature wins was enough to boost Hafertepe to second place in the championships standings last year, a bit of inconsistency at times hurt his points total to Bergman — posting nine results of 13th or worse. Consistency is key to winning season-long points titles, and Hafertepe is looking for more of that in 2025.
“Coming into this year and having the full commitment and knowing exactly what is on our plate will prepare our race team to get rid of the inconsistencies, get rid of the nights that we had problems and fix those nights,” Hafertepe said. “We hope that will propel us to being the champions at the end of the year.”
Hafertepe begins his quest for a history-making sixth ASCS National Tour championship in the 2025 season opener at Volusia Speedway Park during the opening nights of Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals — Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
If you can’t be there, stream every lap of ASCS National Tour action live all season on DIRTVision.
2025 ASCS Sooner Region Slate Released
Bryan Hulbert
The oldest running regional tour of the American Sprint Car Series, the ASCS Sooner Region, returns in 2025 with a baker’s dozen worth of events throughout Oklahoma and Kansas.
Basing events around Creek County Speedway with six nights at the quarter-mile oval, the birthplace of the American Sprint Car Series will open and close the 2025 season.
Other tracks on the lineup include Enid Speedway on March 22, Salina Highbanks on April 12, Tri-State Speedway on June 14, Tulsa Speedway on June 27 and 28, and 81 Speedway on September 6 in Kansas.
One date on the lineup remains reserved as a TBA and will be announced once finalized.
Several of the season’s events are co-sanctioned with the American Sprint Car Series National Tour and offer a minimum $4,000 to win, $400-to-start payout. Stand-alone events will pay $2,000 to win and $300 to start. Casey Wills captured his first career ASCS Sooner Region title in 2024.
The ASCS Sooner Region is headed by Cody Cordell. Questions or information on booking an event can be directed to ccordell@dirtcar.com or call (918) 407-1879.
The 2025 season marks the 34th season of competition for the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes several regional tours, along with cooperating tracks and events throughout the United States.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also, follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
2025 ASCS Sooner Region Tentative Schedule:
3/21/2025-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
3/22/2025-Enid Speedway (Enid, OK)
4/12/2025-Salina Highbanks Speedway (Salina, OK)
6/12/2025-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
6/14/2025-Tri-State Speedway (Pocola, OK)
6/27/2025-Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, OK)
6/28/2025-Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, OK)
7/18/2025-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
7/19/2025-TBA
9/5/2025-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
9/6/2025-81 Speedway (Park City, KS)
11/14/2025-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
11/15/2025-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
Jason Martin Rejoining ASCS National Tour Roster for Second Title Chase
Martin will kick off the 2025 season with the ASCS National Tour at DIRTcar Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1
Jordan DeLucia
A champion of the ASCS National Tour in 2023, Jason Martin is looking to reclaim his former glory with a fourth consecutive full-time season in 2025.
Martin, 42, of Liberal, KS, will take his Bybee Electric, Don Ott-powered Schnee/Eagle Chassis No. 36 on the road with the National Tour again, starting with the season opener at Volusia Speedway Park, Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
The former World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series regular endured some struggles in 2024, starting with early season mechanical issues, and a hard crash in June at Oklahoma’s Tri-State Speedway in which he suffered a concussion. Martin said it took him a full month to get back to feeling normal again, which hindered his efforts behind the wheel in the busiest stretch of the season.
American Sprint Car Series driver Jason Martin in Victory Lane at an ASCS National Tour event at Arrowhead Speedway.
Martin won his 14th career ASCS National Tour event at Arrowhead Speedway last September. (Emily Schwanke Photo)
However, he soon made a full recovery and was able to break through to Victory Lane in September, winning the Green Country Clash at Arrowhead Speedway. At that point, despite the success, Martin admitted he had already begun preparations for 2025.
“I just got two motors completely freshened that I just picked up, and we’re loading in them in the trailer to go and get ready for the season,” he said. “Hopefully, we don’t have any traumas, and we can stay healthy physically and healthy with the motor program and everything will go back to normal.”
Even with the thousands of laps he’s turned and his veteran status, Martin still has a few areas he’d like to improve upon in the seat, and it starts with performing early in the program.
“Qualifying has always been my biggest hurdle,” he said. “I feel like two years ago when we won the championship, the format was, you got three laps for Qualifying, and [in 2024], they changed it to where you only get two laps of Qualifying. To be honest, with my driving style, it seems like I tend to make a mistake in Turns 1 and 2 or Turns 3 and 4, and it takes like three laps for me to just get it perfect.
“I’ve got to get better at making no mistakes by lap two. With ASCS, when we had three laps of Qualifying, I was Quick Time and won quite a few races that year. But the format has altered some of our performance a little, and I’ve got to adapt a little bit more to what that format is.”
Martin has been around the sport long enough to watch ASCS evolve into the nation’s premier 360 Sprint Car organization, which took a step further in 2024 with its sale to World Racing Group (WRG) — the owner of his former home for racing with the World of Outlaws. Martin expressed his appreciation and positive outlook for the future of the National Tour in its new home under WRG, and his passion to compete for the Emmett Hahn Trophy.
Emily Schwanke Photo
“It’s only a 40–50 race schedule, and we get the opportunity to go and race other places and do other things,” Martin said of the 2025 schedule. “We all do this for a living, so we have to race as much as we can and make as much money as we can for our careers. I can’t afford to have a full-time crew just sitting around to only run 40 races, so it just gives us the opportunity to race for a good, strong series and still have the flexibility to go run other places.”
Don’t miss Martin begin his quest for a second ASCS National Tour championship in the 2025 season opener at Volusia Speedway Park during the opening nights of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals — Thursday–Friday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
Seth Bergman Seeks Repeat ASCS National Tour Championship on 2025 Full-Time Roster
Jordan DeLucia
Seth Bergman finally accomplished his goal of winning the ASCS National Tour title in 2024, but even with the Emmett Hahn Trophy in hand, he’s not satisfied.
“Now that we’ve got one, I want to come back and back it up,” Bergman said. “I want to show that it wasn’t just a one-time thing, that we’re building something consistent here that can consistently compete and win championships at this level.
“For me, I think that’s just the competitive drive I have in me. I’ve worked so long to get one, and now I’ve got one, and I’m like, ‘Alright, let’s go get another.’”
The 37-year-old Snohomish, WA-native is returning to the full-time roster in 2025, driving the Oklahoma Chiller, Rider/Triple X No. 23 for his own Bergman Motorsports team.
Though his first championship — a lifelong goal of the Oklahoma resident — was sweet, Bergman still has areas he wants to improve on.
American Sprint Car Series driver Seth Bergman racing around a race track.
Bergman owns 25 ASCS National Tour victories, which ranks 10th on the all-time wins list. (Emily Schwanke)
“It’s about coming back and trying to better some of our areas that we weren’t good in last year,” he said. “There’s certainly a lot of things I didn’t think went great last year that I think we can improve upon. We’re working really hard to have a much better year than we did last year, and also to come and back it up and show that it wasn’t just a one-time thing.”
In 31 races last season, Bergman collected seven wins, the most top-five finishes of any driver (24) and top-10s in all but three races. But he didn’t top every stat column, and that doesn’t sit well with him going into the new year.
Bergman’s biggest rival throughout 2024 was five-time Tour champion, Sam Hafertepe Jr. In 30 recorded starts, the Sunnyvale, TX-native won 12 Features and garnered 13 Quick Time Awards (Bergman was second with three), among other stats columns led, but still came up 146 points behind by season’s end.
“I didn’t win as much last year as I wanted to,” Bergman said. “We had a lot of things changing with our team all year and I never really got a solid footing and really got going. I feel like I was more inconsistent than I wanted to be. I didn’t win near as much as I wanted to.
“Yeah, we were good enough to win the championship, but it bothers me that Sam won more races, he led more laps, and things like that bother me. I know I’m capable of more.”
While the past has frustrated him, Bergman has learned from his experiences and is ready to move on to the new season, which, for him, begins April 12 at Salina Highbanks Speedway. He and his team are assembling all-new cars for the new year and have upgraded their equipment as well — from transporters to mules and tools — and will sit out from the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals events at Volusia Speedway Park.
American Sprint Car Series drivers Seth Bergman and Sam Hafertepe Jr. posing for a photo with their championship trophies.
Bergman won the 2024 drivers points championship, while Sam Hafertepe Jr’s team — Hill’s Racing — garnered the 2024 owners championship. (Emily Schwanke Photo)
It’s all part of the off-track preparations he’s making to ensure himself a seat at the championship contenders table come season’s end.
“The past few years, I feel like I’ve been coming into my own as a driver and a man,” Bergman said. “When I climb into the race car these days, I’m confident. I know I’ve put in a ton of work outside the racetrack just on myself, my mental [health]. I work really hard outside of the racetrack to make sure that when I come, I can be ready to compete. So, I get a lot of confidence off that.”
See Bergman make his 2025 season debut and begin his run to a second ASCS National Tour championship on Saturday, April 12 at Salina Highbanks Speedway in Salina, OK.
Tickets for the event will be on sale at the gate on race day. If you can’t make it to the track, stream every lap of every race throughout the season live on DIRTVision.
Blake Hahn Commits to Chasing Third ASCS National Tour Championship in 2025
Blake Hahn, 30, of Sapulpa, OK, won back-to-back National Tour championships in 2021 and 2022 before transitioning his program into a 410-focused operation for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. But the grandson of ASCS founder Emmett Hahn is returning to the nation’s premier 360 Sprint Car tour in 2025 for several reasons, and it starts with coming back home. “For me, the main answer is family,” Hahn said. “Me growing up around Oklahoma, watching ASCS develop and seeing the trade of hands from my grandpa over to [World Racing Group] — I think it’s going in a great direction. I think everything’s going to continue to grow. Their schedule fits really well with us; it leaves us some opportunity to go and still run some other events with the World of Outlaws and some other people.”
Since his last ASCS title, Hahn has refrained from chasing points championships, opting for pick-and-choose schedules for his 410 efforts. But 2025 will be different. Hahn will pilot his signature yellow/pink Smiley’s Racing Products No. 52 at all 42 races on the ASCS National Tour in search of a third championship, which would tie him with Tim Crawley for third-most all-time.
“I really want to come back and win a championship,” Hahn said. “I want to prove to people that I can get it done. I’ve had people say, ‘Well, you were only able to win it because we didn’t have the heavy hitters there.’
“In my opinion, I think we will have a really good chance to compete for a championship when it’s all said and done.”
In November, Hahn shined with ASCS during championship weekend, recording three-straight top-10 finishes, including a Feature win on Friday night of Fuzzy’s Fall Fling at his home track — Creek County Speedway.
“We ran a good chunk of races with ASCS this year and I felt like, toward the end of the season, we finally picked up to be back where we were when we left off with ASCS,” Hahn said. “There’s a lot of room for improvement, but I feel like we’ve got a good, competitive car. I feel like everybody knows that if we come back, we’ll definitely be in the running for a championship win.”
The National Tour has seen an upgrade in competition since Hahn departed the full-time 360 Sprint Car ranks. Five-time champion Sam Hafertepe Jr. rejoined the points chase in 2024 for the first time since his most recent championship in 2020, as did reigning champion Seth Bergman. The two remained the standout contenders for the points title throughout the season, and Hahn plans on battling both in pursuit of a championship for the first time in 2025.
“I have some experience running with those guys, and I think that’ll help, just going out there and knowing their tendencies,” Hahn said. “When you’re running for a championship, you have to drive a little bit differently. I think people saw that with Seth this year.
“With Seth coming back and trying to back up his championship with another, he’ll definitely be another hard car to beat. But there’s no doubt in my mind we’ve got a car and a team that can compete for a championship.”
2025 will also mark his first season as a member of the full-time roster in the new era of ASCS. World Racing Group (WRG) acquired the organization from the Hahn family in March 2024, ensuring the National Tour’s future in America’s Heartland. Now, under the new leadership of Series Director Lonnie Wheatley, Hahn expressed his appreciation for the presence and resources of WRG and his positive outlook for the future of his family’s creation.
“After seeing my grandpa hand the reins over to them and see what they did in their first year, I think it’s been great,” Hahn said. “I think it’s one of the deals where, building the good platform that they have, it’s only going to continue to grow.
“Obviously, having DIRTVision in their back pocket is a great thing. It’s not only great for the fans, but it’s great for me and my sponsors and getting good exposure. The streaming services have been taking off lately, so it really helps for me to be able to sell to some people across the country that won’t necessarily be at every racetrack but can watch on DIRTVision.”
With the offseason nearing its conclusion, Hahn and his team are deep into preparation for the season opener at Volusia Speedway Park, Jan. 30–Feb. 1. His ultimate goal of a third National Tour championship begins at the Florida 1/2-mile, and he’s ready to make every effort to hoist the new trophy — adorned with a statue of his grandfather — at season’s end.
“A top three is great, but looking at it, I feel like there’s no reason we can’t go out there and win a championship,” Hahn said. “We’ve got a good team in line, and our team hasn’t changed a lot of equipment. We’ve kinda stuck with the same manufacturers, so not a lot has changed.
“I feel like there’s no reason we can’t go out there and compete for a win. I’ll be honest, if it comes down to the end of the year and we’re not standing on top, I’ll be a little bit disappointed.”
Don’t miss Hahn begin his quest for a third ASCS National Tour championship in the 2025 season opener at Volusia Speedway Park during the opening nights of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals — Thursday–Friday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
Tickets are available now: CLICK HERE.
If you can’t be there, stream every lap of ASCS action all season long live on DIRTVision.
2025 SCHEDULE: 41-Race ASCS National Tour Features New Stops, Marquee Events
Jordan DeLucia
A new era in American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) history begins in 2025 with a 41-race National Tour schedule, highlighted by new tracks and marquee 360 Sprint Car events.
The season starts Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1, in the Tour debut at Volusia Speedway Park for the opening nights of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals and concludes Friday–Saturday, Nov. 14–15, with Fuzzy’s Fall Fling at Creek County Speedway. Thirty-six dates on the new calendar are confirmed, leaving more announcements to come for the other six events.
Tickets to all 41 events of the 2025 ASCS National Tour can be purchased at the gate on race day. If you can’t make it to your favorite track, DIRTVision will have live coverage of every race.
NEW IN 2025
Volusia Speedway Park (Jan. 30–Feb. 1) — For the first time in Series history, the stars of the ASCS National Tour will race for a Big Gator championship trophy to open the season in Barberville, FL. The debut at the high-speed, 1/2-mile oval includes three-straight nights of racing to open the expanded, three-week event and is expected to draw several of the nation’s top 410 Sprint Car teams as they prepare for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series opener the following week.
Windy Hollow Speedway (May 9) — The National Tour logs its first new track of the 2025 season on Friday, May 9 with a stop at Windy Hollow Speedway in Owensboro, KY. The 3/8-mile oval is home to a semi-weekly racing program of local divisions, and will kick off a two-day race weekend in the Bluegrass State, preceding a visit to Paducah International Raceway the following night.
Salt City Raceway (May 30; Oct. 10–11) — The second new stop on the 2025 calendar will come at the end of May when the National Tour makes its inaugural visit to the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, KS. A regular stop for the National Championship Racing Association (NCRA) for many years, the 1/2-mile oval has recently hosted other open-wheel tours, including the USAC Silver Crown National Championship and the United Rebel Sprint Series, and is set to take on three ASCS events in 2025 — Friday, May 30 and Friday–Saturday, Oct. 10–11, with a $6,000-to-win finale on Saturday.
Belleville High Banks (July 3–4) — The Series will kickstart a new Independence Day tradition in 2025 with the first National Tour event at the Belleville High Banks in a decade. The two-day spectacular starts with a $4,000-to-win program on Thursday, July 3, before the $10,000-to-win finale on Friday, July 4. Fans can expect a massive fireworks show after racing concludes on Friday along with plenty of other activities to celebrate the holiday weekend.
WaKeeney Speedway (Aug. 15) — After being absent in 2024, the 3/8-mile WaKeeney Speedway will return to the National Tour schedule in 2025 for the seventh time in track history on Friday, Aug. 15. The western Kansas facility is the home track of 2024 National Tour regulars Zach Blurton and Kyler Johnson and the site of Blurton’s first win with the Series in 2022. Other recent winners include Jason Martin in 2021, and Jake Bubak, who won twice at WaKeeney in 2022 and 2023.
El Paso County Raceway (Aug. 16) — The National Tour will travel to Colorado for the first time in eight years when El Paso County Raceway hosts the Series on Saturday, Aug. 16. Sammy Swindell won the only previous National Tour event at the 1/4-mile oval on Oct. 7, 2017 — one year after Jason Johnson took the checkers with the World of Outlaws in 2016. While it has been nearly a decade since a national touring series raced in Calhan, El Paso County has been a regular stop on the ASCS Western Plains Region schedule in recent years, with 2024 champion Adam Trimble sweeping the three regional events at the track.
Eagle Raceway (Sept. 7) — For the first time since 2019, the National Tour will return to the high banks of Eagle Raceway for a Sunday night showdown on Sunday, Sept. 7. Eight Series races have been held at the Nebraska 1/3-mile oval since 2010, with Thomas Kennedy winning the most recent visit in 2019. Brady Bacon stands as the only multi-time winner at Eagle after his weekend sweep in 2012, while the list of winners also includes 2024 champion Seth Bergman, who held off Johnny Herrera in 2015 for his sixth National Tour win.
MARQUEE EVENTS
360 Knoxville Nationals (July 31–Aug. 2) — The world’s biggest 360 Sprint Car event is renewed for its 35th running in 2025 at the half-mile “Sprint Car Capital of the World” — Knoxville Raceway. The ASCS National Tour regulars will meet a host of the world’s best 360 and 410 Sprint Car racers on the hallowed grounds of the Marion County Fairgrounds in Knoxville, IA, in a three-day event — Thursday–Saturday, July 31–Aug. 2. Two split-field preliminary programs will be contested over Thursday and Friday, leading up to the $20,000-to-win main event on Saturday.
ASCS Speedweek (June 6–14) — The summer heat of ASCS Speedweek returns for its 31st edition in 2025 with a slate of six races in nine days, running June 6–14. Currently, three dates have been confirmed, while the remaining three will be announced at a later date. Texarkana 67 Speedway is the first confirmed venue on the trail, hosting on Saturday, June 7, while Creek County Speedway hosts on Thursday, June 12, leaving the finale to Oklahoma’s Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, June 14, where a new ASCS Speedweek champion will be crowned.
Dirt Down in T-Town (June 27–28) — Tulsa Speedway’s newest marquee 360 Sprint Car event is back on the ASCS calendar in 2025 in another two-day program, Friday–Saturday, June 27–28. Sam Hafertepe Jr. bagged the checkered flag on opening night of the event in 2024, but the second day was later postponed and added to the season finale weekend in November — again won by Hafertepe. This new event, coined as the Sprint Car version of promoter Keith Haney’s popular Throwdown in T-Town drag race, features a $6,000-to-win main event on Saturday night.
Harvey Ostermiller Memorial (Aug. 22–23) — Following a grand return to Montana last season and Big Sky Speedway for the first time in five years, the National Tour will be back at the 3/8-mile oval for the annual Harvey Ostermiller Memorial on Friday–Saturday, Aug. 22–29. The event features a $12,012-to-win finale on Saturday and is the highest-paying Sprint Car event in track history, also making it the second-largest Feature purse of the National Tour season behind the 360 Knoxville Nationals.
Fuzzy’s Fall Fling (Nov. 14–15) — The ASCS National Tour will conclude the 2025 season with another trip to Creek County for Fuzzy’s Fall Fling. The marquee event, run in memory of the late Wokeeta “Fuzzy” Hahn — wife of ASCS founder Emmett Hahn — will again bookend the season and host the championship celebration, where one driver will be crowned ASCS National Tour champion and hoist the newly created Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy and $40,000 check.
2025 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES NATIONAL TOUR SCHEDULE
Thursday, Jan. 30 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL
Friday, Jan. 31 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL
Saturday, Feb. 1 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL
Saturday, April 12 / Salina Highbanks Speedway / Salina, OK
Friday, April 25 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, April 26 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Friday, May 9 / Windy Hollow Speedway / Owensboro, KY
Saturday, May 10 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah, KY
Friday, May 30 / Salt City Raceway / Hutchinson, KS
Saturday, May 31 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
*Friday, June 6 / TBA
*Saturday, June 7 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR
*Tuesday, June 10 / TBA
*Thursday, June 12 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
*Friday, June 13 / TBA
*Saturday, June 14 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK
Friday, June 20 / Crowley’s Ridge Raceway / Paragould, AR
Saturday, June 21 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Batesville, AR
Friday, June 27 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Saturday, June 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Thursday, July 3 / Belleville High Banks / Belleville, KS
Friday, July 4 / Belleville High Banks / Belleville, KS
Friday, July 11 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS
Saturday, July 12 / 81 Speedway / Park City, KS
Saturday, July 26 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO
Thursday, July 31 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Saturday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 15 / WaKeeney Speedway / WaKeeney, KS
Saturday, Aug. 16 / El Paso County Raceway / Calhan, CO
Friday, Aug. 22 / Big Sky Speedway / Billings, MT
Saturday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Billings, MT
Friday, Aug. 29 / Electric City Speedway / Great Falls, MT
Saturday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Great Falls, MT
Sunday, Sept. 7 / Eagle Raceway / Eagle, NE
Friday, Sept. 19 / TBA
Saturday, Sept. 20 / TBA
Friday, Oct. 10 / Salt City Raceway / Hutchinson, KS
Saturday, Oct. 11 / Salt City Raceway / Hutchinson, KS
Friday, Nov. 14 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Danny Dietrich Set for ASCS National Tour Competition at Volusia’s 54th DIRTcar Nationals
Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Car standout making first ASCS appearance outside Knoxville
Jordan DeLucia
Danny Dietrich is set to leave his snow-covered Sprint Car homeland of Pennsylvania for the warm weather of Florida to compete with the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour at Volusia Speedway Park.
Dietrich, 36, of Gettysburg, PA, will enter his Weikert’s Livestock Inc, Maxim Chassis No. 48 with a Travis Racing Engine, owned by Chris and Mindy Hiser, for his first-ever ASCS appearance outside of the 360 Knoxville Nationals. He and the Gary Kauffman Racing team will compete in the opening nights of the 54th annual Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
The “PA Posse” standout has been a DIRTcar Nationals entrant every year since 2017 with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars and has plenty of laps around Volusia’s fast, 1/2-mile confines in his regular 410 Sprint Car. He raced Volusia for the first time with a 360 engine in the car on the final two nights of the 2024 Germfree Southern Sprint Car Shootout, garnering back-to-back fifth-place finishes.
So, what brings the veteran winged racer back for more 360 Sprint Car competition at Volusia this year?
“It just makes it better for us to go down there and get some laps in before 410s start up the week,” Dietrich said. “We don’t have the race in Georgia like we’ve had in years past, or the race at Ocala like we have in years past, so it’s always good to get some laps [at Volusia].
“And it’s probably even better for us, being that we’re not having to leave one track and go to another. We can just go to Volusia and camp out for a week or so.”
While Dietrich is eager to get the local 410 Sprint Car season started back home, the action around Pennsylvania does not begin until March. Racing two weekends at Volusia also gives he and his team the additional benefit of getting ahead of their competition at home by turning laps and wrenches at the track before most others.
“I just enjoy going to Volusia and starting the season off, having the crew back around the track and in the trailer, and just getting back into the swing of things,” Dietrich said. “Volusia hospitality is very good, and honestly the fan base has grown so much over the years, just more and more. Every year, it seems like there gets to be more and more fans walking through the pit area.
“It’s good for the racers and good for the teams to get down there and get gelling before things really get kicked off back here in Pennsylvania.”
With his many years of experience racing around the 1/2-mile ovals of Pennsylvania — Port Royal Speedway (Port Royal, PA); Williams Grove Speedway (Mechanicsburg, PA) — Dietrich is well-versed in the high-speed nature of tracks like Volusia. But does he view his weekly experience on the big tracks as an advantage over the touring stars of ASCS?
“Not at all… not at all,” Dietrich said. “We just don’t have anything here in Pennsylvania like Volusia. Volusia is probably about as close to Eldora as it is anything, if I had to give an opinion. It kinda races somewhat similar as far as the shape of it — not saying we get up on the fence like we do at Eldora or anything like that — but it definitely has some similarities as far as how round it is, and you don’t really drive very straight around the track.”
DIRTcar Nationals kicks off a brand-new era in ASCS National Tour history with the first, full-length schedule constructed under the new ownership of World Racing Group, who purchased the organization in March 2024. While Dietrich does not compete often in the 360 ranks, he expressed a positive outlook for both ASCS in its new home and the division as a whole.
“I think having ASCS down there is definitely going to help the situation with the 360s, and in Florida as well,” Dietrich said. “To have ASCS involved and taking over Volusia will be really, really good for 360s as a whole — maybe even across the whole country. Kinda gets them another good track and another good forefront where they get the publicity they should be getting.”
See Dietrich and several other 360/410 Sprint Car invaders take on the ASCS regulars in the National Tour’s debut at Volusia Speedway Park — Thursday–Saturday, Jan. 30–Feb. 1.
Tickets are on sale now at DIRTcarNationals.com/tickets. If you can’t be there to watch in person, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
YEAR
IN REVIEW: Looking Back on Defining Moments of 2024
National Tour Season
The 2024 season for the American Sprint Car Series
National Tour was one for the record books. After
finding a new home with World Racing Group, 34 races
were contested across 21 tracks in 10 states. Two
hundred fifty-six drivers took part in at least one
event, while 14 of them went to Victory Lane. And
when it was all over, Seth Bergman was crowned
Series champion for the first time in his career.
Take a look back at this year’s biggest
storylines:
A NEW BEGINNING: On March 1, it
was announced that the American Sprint Car Series
had been
acquired by World Racing Group, ushering in a
new era for one of the sport’s oldest and most
iconic brands.
“The ASCS is vitally important to Sprint Car
racing, creating opportunities for tracks to have a
big show while giving drivers a chance to compete
and develop in regional and national events,” World
Racing Group CEO Brian Carter said following the
purchase of the Series from founder and longtime
owner Emmett Hahn. “Emmett and his family have
created something special, and we all agree how
important it is to ensure the success of the ASCS in
the larger scope of the sport.”
That mission of growing Sprint Car racing at the
national and regional levels has remained a core
focus for the Series throughout the year, leading to
considerable increases in exposure and notoriety for
360 Sprint Car racing’s premier touring Series.
The broadcast of every National Tour race live on
DIRTVision allowed fans from around the world to
watch the stars of the Series each week, while a
points fund exceeding $150,000 was awarded at the
end of the season to the 12 teams who completed the
full tour.
Season two is shaping up to provide even more
reasons to be excited, including an expanded
schedule, fresh faces chasing the championship,
plenty of returning challengers and more marquee
events than ever before.
AT LONG LAST: As a 15-year
veteran of the 360 Sprint Car division, Bergman and
the No. 23 team finally got the one thing at the top
of their wish list for all those years – a National
Tour championship.
The Snohomish, WA driver won the season opener
with TwoC Racing before departing the team a month
later, but the abrupt shift didn’t seem to faze him.
Bergman triumphed again in his first night back in
his own car at Rush County Speedway to maintain
control of the points lead, a position he wouldn’t
relinquish for the rest of the year.
The title didn’t come easy though, as Sam
Hafertepe Jr. put up a remarkable 12 wins on the
year in his quest for championship number six. But
Bergman wasn’t going to let 2024 be a repeat of 2018
– the year he finished second behind Hafertepe in
the final tally – as his seven wins and 21 podiums
in 33 starts were enough to host the ASCS Emmett
Hahn Championship Trophy at Creek County Speedway in
November.
BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE: Following
Bergman’s aforementioned departure from TwoC, the
Wayne Johnson-led operation went searching for
someone to fill the seat for the remainder of the
year. Following a recommendation from wife Sara,
Johnson settled on his choice – Hank Davis.
Nine top fives in his first 10 nights in the car
showed that Davis had what it took, and by
mid-summer, the whole field knew that a win was
right around the corner. After plenty of near
misses, Davis got the job done on night one of the
Montana Roundup at Electric City Speedway
before going back for seconds on Saturday to
complete the weekend sweep.
One more win at Paducah International Raceway in
October along with a slew of strong finishes earned
Davis the Rookie of the Year Award by a hefty
margin. He also kept Todd Carlile and the TwoC team
in the hunt for the Owners title up to the closing
laps of the season, ultimately falling short to the
Hill’s Racing Team No. 15H in that battle.
While TwoC and Davis went their separate ways
following the end of the season, they both have
their sights set on the 410 Sprint Car division in
2025. In August, it was announced that Cole Macedo
would join Johnson and TwoC for a run at the Kevin
Gobrecht Rookie of the Year Award with the World of
Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series.
Meanwhile, Davis will be wheeling Shannon Wheatley’s
No. 45 in a full slate of 410 racing next year,
including plenty of appearances with The
Greatest Show on Dirt.
WELCOME TO THE SHOW: Davis’
stellar rookie season was merely the top example of
the impressive rookie class the Series welcomed in
2024.
Finishing two spots behind Davis in sixth in
points was the No. 15D of Andrew Deal. The Caney, KS
driver initially signed up for the full tour as a
bucket-list opportunity more than anything, but his
two podiums and five top fives on the year proved
that Deal was indeed capable of contending with the
stiffest competition 360 Sprint Car racing has to
offer.
Zach Blurton already knew he had what it took to
beat the National Tour – he did so at his home track
of WaKeeney Speedway in 2022. The longtime 305
Sprint Car driver stepped up to the next level in
2024 with a full-time campaign with the Series, with
his best showings coming in August in the form of
podium finishes at Lincoln County Raceway and Big
Sky Speedway.
Terry Easum may not have entered 2024 with any
National Tour wins on his resume, but he didn’t take
long to fix that. In his second start as a
full-timer, Easum got the best of eventual champion
Bergman to take the win at Red Dirt Raceway for the
biggest Sprint Car triumph of his career. After
fighting through plenty of challenges in the middle
stages of the season, Easum ended his maiden voyage
on the National Tour with a top 10 finish in the
points.
Austyn Gossel and Bradley Fezard rounded out this
year’s freshman class, with both drivers racking up
a handful of top 10 runs in the closing weeks as
they built toward 2025.
THE ONES THAT GOT AWAY: One
thing has remained constant on the National Tour for
more than a decade – if you want to win, you’re
going to have to deal with the No. 95 of Matt
Covington.
The Glenpool, OK native has picked up 19 wins
with the Series since his first full season in 2010,
including a streak of seven seasons with at least
one win from 2017 to 2023. Early in the year, there
was no reason to believe Covington wouldn’t extend
that mark to eight, as a runner-up in the third race
of the year at Rush County proved that he was right
on the doorstep of Victory Lane.
The following night at Dodge City Raceway Park,
Covington had the car to beat, leading the first 13
laps of the Feature until a run-in with a slower car
knocked him out of the race.
Covington racked up several more top fives in the
weeks that followed, and when the tour rolled into
81 Speedway in Wichita, it once again looked like it
could be his night. The No. 95 charged from sixth to
second in seven laps and got within striking
distance of leader Hafertepe, but Covington was
unable to make the winning move and settled for
second once more.
As the season wore on, Covington maintained his
spot as one of the most consistent drivers on tour
but rarely found himself battling for the win late
in the race. That was up until the final night of
the season, when he found himself at the front of
the pack on a late-race restart with six to go.
It wasn’t meant to be though, as Hafertepe
rocketed past to take the win and the Owners title
in walk-off fashion, leaving Covington empty-handed
on the season for the first time since 2016. But
despite the goose egg in the win column, Covington’s
18 top fives and 5.9 average finish in 2024 netted
him the third spot in the final standings, his
fourth-straight top-three points finish on the
National Tour.
AWARD WINNERS
After injuries stemming from a crash in April
forced Wayne Johnson to pivot to the crew chief
role, the 2000 Series champion was chosen as the
National Tour’s Crew Chief of the Year.
Kyler Johnson’s ability to maneuver his way
through the field night after night was awarded at
the season-ending banquet, as he was presented with
the Hard Charger Award for passing the most cars on
the season.
Taking on the full schedule with limited crew
help and little experience on the road is no easy
feat, but that’s exactly what Andrew Deal did in
2024. He was presented with the Gary Wright
Determination Award for his unwavering commitment to
the Series all season long.
Vince Rosa, owner of Bradley Fezard’s No. 938
machine, was given the National Tour Sportsmanship
Award for his constant positive presence in the pit
area in spite of all the obstacles the team overcame
in 2024.
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will
see a new start to its 2025 season with the Series
now opening Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar
Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1. For tickets, CLICK
HERE.
If you can’t make it to the track, catch every
lap of the 2025 ASCS National Tour season live on
DIRTVision.
Six American Sprint Car Series Regional Champions Crowned
in 2024
Spence Smithback
The American Sprint Car Series has long been synonymous
with Sprint Car racing at the grassroots level, and that
remained evident this season week in and week out at dirt
tracks across the nation.
More than 80 races were contested in 2024 across seven
regional tours under the ASCS banner. In the end, six
drivers hoisted a championship trophy, five of them doing so
for the first time.
For the weekend warriors of the sport, earning the right
to call themselves an ASCS champion will always be their
proudest achievement as a race car driver. For others, their
success this year could open the door to continue climbing
the open-wheel ladder.
Here are your 2024 American Sprint Car Series regional
champions:
Kelly Miller (Frontier Region, Northern Plains Region)
If you were wondering why there’s a discrepancy between
the number of series and the number of champions, there’s a
good reason for that – Kelly Miller.
The Stirling, AB driver took home his first Frontier
Region title in 2023 and was back in 2024 looking for more.
Six wins in 13 races on the way to a championship was going
to be tough to beat, but Miller found a way to do that with
not one, but two championships in one year.
“It’s pretty cool to get two out of one year,” Miller
said. “It’s a pretty big milestone in my career.”
On the Northern Plains side, Miller began the season in
less-than-ideal fashion when he started from the back at
Casper Speedway and was only able to salvage a ninth-place
result. That turned out to be the only blemish on an
otherwise dominant season in which Miller won six times in
the remaining 10 races with no finishes worse than fifth.
Meanwhile with the Frontier Region, Miller got off to a
hot start with three podiums in the first four races to take
the early points lead. As the summer wore on and the
consistent finishes kept rolling in, a double-up looked more
and more possible with each passing week.
“I think it was right around Knoxville, Belgrade time,
they had some races fall off the Frontier deal,” Miller
said. “That’s what kind of triggered in that it was
possible. Mid-summertime, mid-season, it looked like it was
possible.”
With the 2025 season fast approaching, Miller said his
exact schedule is still up in the air, but he plans to
continue being the man to beat each weekend across the
region.
“Being the way we are and how we operate, it’s hard to
drive past a racetrack that’s running to go race somewhere
else,” Miller said. “Being up in Canada, our schedule will
kind of revolve around what’s happening closer to home first
before going off in other directions. I think our main focus
is just to have fun to be honest with you. Forget all the
points and politics and chasing championships and whatever
else, it just adds a little stress to something that’s
stressful enough as it is.”
Adam Trimble (Western Plains Region)
You only have one chance to win the first one, and in the
newly-formed ASCS Western Plains Region, that title went to
Pueblo, CO’s Adam Trimble at the conclusion of the inaugural
season.
Trimble kicked off the year at El Paso County Raceway in
April by taking the checkers in the opener against a strong
field that included national-level drivers like Sammy
Swindell, Zach Blurton, Bryan Gossel and Austyn Gossel. His
performance that night set the tone for the remainder of the
year, which saw Trimble go a perfect six-for-six in podium
finishes with the Series.
“Kind of crazy how it all worked out,” Trimble said.
“Jeff gave me a call earlier in the year, and we kind of
agreed on running a handful of races and just going and
having some fun. Before you know it, the first race we went
to we ended up winning. Won another one and then another one
and things just got on a real good track.”
Trimble’s streak of success continued all the way through
to the final two races of the year at El Paso County, which
saw Trimble win twice more at the same place he started the
year in Victory Lane to lock up the title.
“It was obviously very successful, and to put it all
together and run consistently well means a lot to us,”
Trimble said. “Now having my name as winning an ASCS
regional race as well as getting the championship, it’s
absolutely top of the list so far.”
However, the Sprint Car only represents half of Trimble’s
racing endeavors – he also picked up six Midget wins in 2024
with the Rocky Mountain Midget Racing Association on his way
to a runner-up in those standings. Between the two cars,
Trimble raced more than ever this season, which he said was
a key reason behind his uptick in success.
“It definitely helps. The more that you race, the more
comfortable you become, you kind of figure out the cars,”
Trimble said. “Whether we raced the Sprint Car the most or
the Midget the most, just getting to the racetrack pretty
consistently I think helped quite a bit in making things
more fluid. Mark and Jeff kind of know now what I like in a
race car and same thing for me, I know what they want in a
race car.”
As for his 2025 plans, Trimble said he plans to make a
run at back-to-back Western Plains Region titles, while also
squeezing in some marquee events in both cars, starting with
his second trip to the Chili Bowl Nationals.
“The whole Chili Bowl thing kind of just worked out for
us,” Trimble said. “We weren’t necessarily planning on
running it, but a handful of things came together.
Obviously, we’ve done really well this season, and we
thought ‘well, maybe we should go give it a shot.’
“As far as the 2025 season is concerned, some more of the
same stuff going on. We’re planning on running some of the
ASCS regional stuff as well as with RMMRA here in Colorado
and surrounding areas. We’re really excited for the deal at
Garden City, the Xtreme Series and the RMMRA partnered up to
do that two-day show there, so I think that’s going to be a
lot of fun. And then we’re going to kind of sprinkle in some
national-type shows. Some ASCS National shows, some Xtreme
shows or even some USAC shows. Try to get just a little more
exposure, different racetracks and some more seat time for
me and all that good stuff.”
Casey Wills (Sooner Region)
As one of the oldest tours under the ASCS banner, the
Sooner Region has long been known as the place where
Oklahoma’s finest Sprint Car talent make a name for
themselves. The list of past champions includes plenty of
names who went on to have success on the National Tour and
beyond, including the likes of Sam Hafertepe Jr., Matt
Covington, Kevin Ramey, Danny Jennings and more.
This year, Sperry, OK’s Casey Wills joined that list as a
first-time Sooner Region champion.
“It’s probably the second time I’ve ran for points in my
whole life,” Wills said. “It feels good to run a complete
season instead of hit-and-miss.”
Given the tour’s location in the home state of the ASCS,
the Sooner Region saw more co-sanctioned races with the
National Tour than any other region in 2024. That meant
drivers like Wills had to fend off the best 360 Sprint Car
teams in the nation night after night, which forced him to
continuously step up his game to keep up.
“At the first of the year I was in left field running
with the National guys,” Wills said. “Seemed like we
finished a lot stronger, that’s for sure.”
The stat sheet supports that claim, as Wills went on his
best stretch of the year with three-straight top 10s at
Creek County Speedway, 81 Speedway and Enid Speedway in
August and September.
With his first championship under his belt in his first
full season with the Series, the goal for 2025 is simple –
becoming the fifth driver to win multiple Sooner Region
titles.
“I’ll just run the Sooner and the regional National
races,” Wills said. “I like going to West Memphis, RPM.
That’s about as far as I want to drive.”
RJ Miller (Elite Non-Wing)
Thanks to a Series-leading four top fives in seven
starts, RJ Miller earned the title of the only Non-Wing
champion in the ASCS family in 2024 with his first ASCS
Elite Non-Wing Series championship.
Much like several of his fellow regional champions, the
title came in his first attempt at chasing a points title as
a Sprint Car driver, which made the achievement all the more
impressive.
“I’d like to say it’s the top thing, but I’ve never
really been a points racer,” Miller said. “It’s definitely
my biggest accomplishment overall.”
Similar to Wills and the Sooner Region field, Miller had
to battle the top talent in the country in the closing
stages of his championship run, as the final three races of
the season were co-sanctioned events with the USAC National
Sprint Cars. Miller held his own against them though, making
the Feature on two out of the three nights with a best
finish of 15th at Texarkana 67 Speedway.
“It definitely improves it, you kind of get an idea of
where you are,” Miller said regarding how his program
improves when racing on the national stage. “Whenever you
run against the same guys all the time, you kind of get in a
groove of knowing what your competition is. But whenever you
face the national guys, it really shows you where you need
to improve.”
As for next year’s plans, Miller said he plans to defend
his Elite Non-Wing crown while also doing some more
traveling in an effort to grow his program even further.
“I should run the whole Series,” Miller said. “I do plan
on venturing out a little more, I have my eyes set on
actually going to Indiana Midget Week if I can get
everything together by then, which I should. That’s kind of
in the works; I’ve always wanted to go up there and just try
that out.”
Marcus Thomas (Elite Outlaw Sprints)
Not only does the ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprint Series wear
the badge of being the only 410 Sprint Car tour under the
ASCS umbrella, but it also saw the closest championship
battle out of all of them.
When the 13-race tour was complete, Marcus Thomas found
himself narrowly in front of 2023 champion Austin Mundie in
his quest for his first Series title.
After a sluggish spring, Thomas found his groove in June
with runner-up finishes at Heart O’ Texas Speedway and Big O
Speedway on back-to-back nights. But with Mundie trailing
close behind, Thomas knew that winning races was the only
way to solidify his lead in the razor-tight battle.
Two months later at Kennedale Speedway Park, Thomas
finally broke through for that elusive first win of the year
and the fourth of his career with the Series. Mundie was
able to gain ground with three top fives in the final three
races while Thomas trailed further back, but it wasn’t
enough to catch up, as Thomas came out on top by seven
points to lock up his first Elite Outlaw Sprints
championship.
Lane Whittington (Hurricane Area Super Sprints)
When the 17-race ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints tour –
the longest of any of the seven regions – wrapped up at Deep
South Speedway in October, it was Lane Whittington alone at
the top as a first-time Series champion.
Whittington beat out fellow Denham Springs, LA driver
Jake Brashier to the title by 110 points. The 2024 season
saw plenty of variety in Victory Lane with 11 different
drivers winning at least once. The fact that Whittington was
the lone full-timer to win more than one race turned out to
be a key factor behind his triple-digit points lead at the
end.
After kickstarting the year in impressive fashion with a
Dash appearance against the National Tour at Super Bee
Speedway, Whittington won for the first time on the opening
night of a Memorial Day weekend doubleheader at Deep South.
A runner-up to Kyle Amerson followed one night later, giving
the No. 9 team plenty of momentum heading into the summer
months.
A month later, Whittington put on a dominant show at Pike
County Speedway, leading every lap on his way to his second
win of the year. With a commanding lead on top of the
standings, two more top fives in the closing weeks of the
season was all he needed to wrap up his first championship
in his first full season on the HASS trail.
The 2025 season kicks off with the American Sprint Car
Series’ first appearance in the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar
Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park on Jan. 30-Feb. 1. Get
your tickets here, or catch all the action live on
DIRTVision if you can’t make it to the track.
Stay tuned for the release of the full 2025 schedules for
the ASCS National Tour as well as all regional tours in the
coming weeks.
ASCS Packing
Multiple Marquee Events Into 2025 National Tour Season
CONCORD, NC (December 18, 2024) –
With 2025 on the horizon, fans can look forward to the
biggest season in the three-decade history of the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour.
More than a half-dozen of the season’s biggest events
have been nailed down, allowing fans and teams to make their
plans now to attend the premier events in 360 Sprint Car
racing.
“We’re excited for the 2025 season. We’ve got some big
events coming up, we’re adding some new racetracks and going
to some places we haven’t been to in a while,” said Lonnie
Wheatley, ASCS National Tour series director. “We’ve got an
exciting schedule coming up in 2025 and we’re looking
forward to it.”
Mark your calendars for these highlights of the 2025
season:
Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals
(Jan. 30-Feb 1): The 2025 National Tour season will feature
more five-figure paydays than any other 360 Sprint Car
series in the country, and the first of them is only a few
weeks away.
The Series’ inaugural visit to Volusia Speedway Park will
feature three-straight nights of Sprint Car action alongside
the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds. At the conclusion of Saturday
night’s finale, the winner of the 30-lap Feature will claim
the $12,000 top prize and the first ASCS Big Gator Trophy
will be awarded.
The event will serve as the lid lifter for the 2025
Sprint Car season in North America, and with the World of
Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car season opener coming up
at Volusia the following week, many of the top 410 Sprint
Car teams in the nation are expected to join the National
Tour as they turn their first laps of the new year.
Dirt Down in T-Town (June 27-28): As one
of the newest tracks on the schedule, Tulsa Speedway has
quickly become a favorite among fans and drivers alike. The
tight confines of the paperclip-shaped 1/4-mile have
produced spectacular racing night after night since the
track opened in 2021, and 2025 looks to be no different.
The Dirt Down in T-Town will return to its
original summertime date in 2025 when the National Tour goes
to battle for two nights on the last weekend of June.
Drivers will once again have extra incentive to get the job
done on Saturday night, as the weekend finale will once
again pay an increased $6,000-to-win purse.
Sam Hafertepe Jr. picked up two of his 12 National Tour
wins in 2024 in a sweep of the event, putting him atop the
list of win contenders for when the Series returns next
year.
The Big One (July 3-4): Five days after
wrapping up in Tulsa, the Series will make the five-hour
trip north to the Belleville High Banks for the first time
in a decade.
The National Tour’s new Independence Day tradition starts
with a full program on Thursday, July 3, when someone will
score a Belleville victory with the Series for the first
time since Brian Brown won in 2015.
One night later, The Big One concludes with a
$10,000-to-win Feature on the Fourth of July, immediately
followed by a massive fireworks show to celebrate America’s
birthday.
360 Knoxville Nationals (July 31-Aug.
1): The calendar would not be complete without 360 Sprint
Car racing’s biggest event – the 360 Knoxville Nationals
at Knoxville Raceway.
More than 100 teams took part in the 2024 running of the
event, and another star-studded field is expected to contend
for the $20,000 winner’s payout in the annual kickoff to the
month of August at the “Sprint Car Capital of the World.”
This season, the event will coincide with the NASCAR Cup
Series weekend 30 minutes north of Knoxville at Iowa
Speedway, making for a can’t-miss weekend for both Sprint
Car and stock car fans in southern Iowa.
Montana Swing (Aug. 22-31): The National
Tour’s late-summer trip to Big Sky Country returned to the
schedule in 2024 and will be back with an expanded five-race
itinerary in 2025.
Big Sky Speedway’s Harvey Ostermiller Memorial
returns for its second-straight year as a National Tour
event on Aug. 22-23, and drivers will be looking to dethrone
two-time and defending winner Jake Bubak and cash the
$12,012 check on Saturday night.
From there, teams will head west to the newest addition
to the Montana slate, Gallatin Speedway. The Belgrade, MT
facility will welcome the Series back for the first time
since 2021 with a one-night show to kick off Labor Day
weekend on Friday, Aug. 29.
Finally, Electric City Speedway will host the final two
nights of the trip with the Montana Roundup, which
has shifted to Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 30-31.
Stewart Alley Memorial (Sept. 7): Eagle
Raceway was home to the inaugural Stewart Alley Memorial
in September, and the race will be a part of the National
Tour schedule for the first time in 2025.
However, the Series has competed at Eagle eight times in
the past, with the most recent visit coming in 2019 when
Thomas Kennedy went to Victory Lane. Brady Bacon stands as
the only multi-time winner at the track with wins on
back-to-back nights in 2012, while the list of victors also
includes the likes of 2024 Series champion Seth Bergman and
five-time champion Jason Johnson.
The high-banked 1/3-mile oval near Lincoln, NE has seen
plenty of side-by-side Sprint Car action in the past, and
with $7,000 on the line in the Sunday night showdown, fans
can expect more of the same when the Series heads back to
Nebraska next fall.
Fuzzy’s Fall Fling (Nov. 14-15): For the
second year in a row, the National Tour season will come to
an end in the heart of ASCS country at Creek County Speedway
outside Tulsa, OK.
The mid-November weekend, honoring Wokeeta “Fuzzy” Hahn –
wife of ASCS founder Emmett Hahn – will once again pay
$10,000 to the Saturday night winner prior to the
presentation of the ASCS Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy to
the 2025 National Tour champion.
Blake Hahn, grandson of Fuzzy and Emmett, scored an
emotional win at his home track on Friday night in 2024
before Hafertepe took the win in the season finale on
Saturday. The weekend wrapped up with Bergman’s first
championship coronation, and he’ll be looking to be in
contention for his second-straight title next November.
Stay tuned for the release of the full 2025 ASCS National
Tour schedule in the coming weeks. Tickets for the
Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals are on sale
here, while tickets for all other events will be
available at a later date.
If you can’t make it to the track, stream every lap of
the 2025 ASCS National Tour season live on
DIRTVision.
Bergman Joins Elite Group of National Tour Champions in 2024
CONCORD, NC (December 12, 2024) – When Seth Bergman clinched
his first American Sprint Car Series National Tour championship
in November, he added his name to a star-studded list of drivers
who have reached the pinnacle of 360 Sprint Car racing.
Since the Series was founded in 1992, 15 different drivers
have picked up at least one National Tour title, while seven of
them have won more than one.
Here’s a look at all of them:
Jason Johnson, 5-time champion (2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014)
In only his third Feature start on the National Tour at Fort
Payne Motor Speedway in 1998, a young Jason Johnson parked his
car in Victory Lane for the first time after a performance that
set the tone for the rest of his career.
His first full campaign two years later ended with a
third-place finish in the points. And after a few close calls
with the title, the “Ragin’ Cajun” finally broke through for his
first championship with a dominant 11-win season in 2008. Four
more crowns followed, including three in a row from 2012 to 2014
before Johnson switched to full-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy
Drink Sprint Car competition the following year.
Johnson’s Hall of Fame career included 79 National Tour
victories, second all-time behind Gary Wright’s 127 scores. He
is also on the short list of drivers who won at least once in
every season they competed full-time with the Series.
Sam Hafertepe Jr., 5-time champion (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019,
2020)
He may share the title of five-time National Tour champion
with Johnson, but Sam Hafertepe Jr. managed to win his five
championships consecutively.
After a respectable third-place finish in the final standings
in his second full season in 2005, the Sunnyvale, TX driver
turned his attention to the World of Outlaws trail in the latter
half of the decade. But when Hafertepe made his return to the
ASCS, he wasted little time establishing himself as the dominant
competitor on track night in and night out.
An eight-win 2016 season was enough for his first National
Tour title. But that paled in comparison to the following year,
in which he nearly doubled that total with a career-high 15 wins
in 2017 en route to championship number two. Hafertepe wasn’t
done there though, as three more championships followed in 2018,
2019 and 2020.
2024 marked his first full season on tour since his fifth
championship, and he came close to surpassing Johnson with a
sixth title, finishing second behind Bergman. Nevertheless, his
dozen wins on the year put him at 78 in his illustrious career,
one away from tying Johnson for second on the all-time wins
list.
Terry Gray, 4-time champion (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
The first driver to win multiple championships on the
National Tour, Terry Gray asserted himself as the tour’s top
star in the 1990’s with four championships and 29 wins in the
decade.
Gray’s first victory came in the third race in Series history
at Beebe Speedway in Arkansas on June 18, 1993. Two more wins
followed on that inaugural tour, setting the stage for a career
that has spanned more than three decades up to the present day.
Gray made 47 starts in a 360 Sprint Car in 2024, including two
USCS wins and a 12th-place run on Friday night of the World
Short Track Challenge with the National Tour.
Gary Wright, 4-time champion (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
When Gary Wright took the checkered flag at Forest Hill
Speedway in 1994, little did anyone in attendance know, they had
witnessed the first triumph of the winningest career in National
Tour history.
The trophies continued to pile up in the years that followed,
but his first championship didn’t come until a decade later in
2004. There was a good reason for that though – Wright didn’t
take on the full tour until the year prior in 2003. His four
Series titles came in commanding fashion, as Wright went to
Victory Lane 38 times across those four seasons on the way to
127 total wins, putting him atop the all-time wins list.
Wright may not have competed on the National Tour since 2012,
but he made sporadic Sprint Car starts for several more years,
with his most recent appearance coming with the Bandits Outlaw
Sprint Series at Texarkana 67 Speedway in 2021.
Tim Crawley, 3-time champion (1994, 1999, 2002)
A star in the Mid-South region, Tim Crawley was a force to be
reckoned with for almost 30 years in the 360 Sprint Car
division.
The Benton, AR driver became the third man to lay claim to a
National Tour championship in 1994 and scored two more in 1999
and 2002. After running a partial schedule over the next two
decades, Crawley returned to the Series for one more full-time
run in 2022 which resulted in a fifth-place points finish.
Since then, Crawley has passed the Sprint Car torch to son
Landon, who completed his first full World of Outlaws season
with Sides Motorsports in 2024.
Shane Stewart, 2-time champion (2009, 2011)
After making five National Tour starts across 1998 and 1999,
Shane Stewart bursted onto the ASCS scene in 2003 with eight
wins in 24 starts. He didn’t make a full season run until 2009,
but he made the most of it when the time came and won his first
national Sprint Car championship that year.
Stewart finished third behind Johnson and Brady Bacon in 2010
but came roaring back in 2011 and took his second title in three
years. Those two championships springboarded him into his return
to the World of Outlaws, where he ran six full seasons and
picked up 36 race wins.
Blake Hahn, 2-time champion (2021, 2022)
As the grandson of ASCS founder Emmett Hahn, Blake Hahn was
simply destined to be a 360 Sprint Car driver.
Hahn’s rookie season in 2014 resulted in a 10th-place points
finish, and one year later, he became a National Tour winner for
the first time at the Salina Highbanks Speedway.
The driver of the No. 52 improved slowly but surely in the
years that followed, culminating with a career-best 2021 season
that included seven wins on the way to his long-awaited first
championship. Hahn wasn’t satisfied with just one trophy though,
as he became the fifth driver to win back-to-back titles at the
conclusion of the 2022 season.
Hahn may have scaled back to a part-time schedule with the
Series over the past two years, but he remains a favorite to win
each time he’s in attendance, taking the checkers at Boone
County Raceway in 2023 and in the final weekend of 2024 at his
home track of Creek County Speedway.
Garry Lee Maier, 1-time champion (1992)
Only one person can ever win the first one, and for ASCS,
that person is Garry Lee Maier.
The first season in 1992 did not see an official tour –
instead, the champion was determined by combined points from a
selection of regional events contested that year.
That was just the start for one of the pioneers of the Series
– Maier finished second in the first official Series race at
I-30 Speedway on May 15, 1993, and collected his first two wins
later that year at Beebe and Lubbock Motor Speedway. Maier went
on to win 37 times on the National Tour, making scattered starts
up until his retirement from Sprint Car racing in 2011.
John Hunt, 1-time champion (1993)
Tulsa, OK’s John Hunt may have only won one race at Creek
County in the 1993 season, but plenty of consistency across the
13 races contested that year meant he was crowned the National
Tour’s first champion as a fully-fledged touring series.
Hunt’s championship-winning season was his only full-time
campaign with the Series, although he continued to race
regionally for more than a quarter-century after that, including
six trips to the Chili Bowl along with a handful of USAC Silver
Crown appearances in 2013 and 2014.
Wayne Johnson, 1-time champion (2000)
Few drivers have been a part of as much ASCS history over the
past three decades as Wayne Johnson.
Johnson won for the first time on the National Tour in the
second race in Series history at Lone Star Speedway in 1993 and
has remained a contender ever since.
His early-career highlights included five more wins in the
90’s across Creek County, I-30 and Devil’s Bowl Speedway, but
Johnson’s true breakout season didn’t come until 2000. Eight
wins that year were enough to clinch the Series championship for
the first time and cement himself as a driver to beat in 360
Sprint Car action.
After running part-time on the National Tour for several
years after the title, Johnson returned to full-time competition
in 2007 and 2008, with both years yielding three wins and a
third-place points finish.
Johnson reached the double-digit mark for the only time in
his career with 10 wins in 2010 but came up one spot short of
Jason Johnson in his chase for another title. He continued to be
a regular in Victory Lane for the rest of the decade up until
2020, when he chased and won the Rookie of the Year Award with
the World of Outlaws.
Following another full season with The Greatest Show on Dirt
in 2021, Johnson came back to the ASCS in 2022 to the tune of
five wins and a runner-up in the points battle behind Hahn.
Johnson planned to return to the tour as a driver in 2024,
but a hard crash one week before the season opener derailed
those plans. Instead, Hank Davis was called in to wheel the No.
2C with Johnson as his crew chief and mentor, and he returned
the favor by bringing home three wins and the 2024 Rookie of the
Year Award.
Zach Chappell, 1-time champion (2001)
The title of youngest National Tour champion in history goes
to Zach Chappell, who won the 2001 crown at 19 years of age.
After finishing fifth in points in his rookie season in 2000,
Chappell returned for season two in 2001 and came out swinging.
He reached Victory Lane for the first time at Oklahoma’s State
Fair Speedway in July and wrapped up the year by clinching the
Series championship.
Chappell continued to add to his win total in ensuing seasons
and currently stands as a nine-time National Tour winner. He
continues to race regionally today, scoring one win and a
third-place points finish with the Oil Capital Racing Series in
2024.
Travis Rilat, 1-time champion (2003)
Few drivers have had a career with the ASCS spanning as long
as Forney, TX’s Travis Rilat.
Following a 1998 season that included four podiums and eight
top fives, Rilat broke through for his maiden National Tour win
the next year at Stateline Speedway in Arkansas.
He became more of a threat with each passing year, picking up
two wins in 2000, then three in 2002 before a five-win 2003
season that led him to his first championship.
Rilat nearly backed it up in 2004, winning six times on the
way to second in the standings behind Wright. The winning ways
continued from there, as Rilat won at least once in four of his
next five seasons on tour.
After scaling back to a part-time effort with the Series for
most of the 2010’s, Rilat returned for one more full-time season
in 2018 and ended the year top 10 in points. He then made six
appearances in 2019, one of them resulting in his most recent
win with the Series at Devil’s Bowl in June.
Aaron Reutzel, 1-time champion (2015)
If you’re looking for drivers who used their success with the
ASCS to vault themselves into Sprint Car stardom, look no
further than Aaron Reutzel.
A top 10 points finish in his first full season on the
National Tour in 2011 was just the beginning, as Reutzel won the
first four races of his career upon returning to the Series in
2014. That set him up for his title run in 2015, when he won a
career-high seven races on his way to the title.
Reutzel won nine more times across the 2016 and 2017 seasons
before moving up to full-time 410 Sprint Car competition in
2018. His level of success remained as high as it was in the
360s, as Reutzel won three-straight titles with the All Star
Circuit of Champions before joining Roth Motorsports for his
first full World of Outlaws run in 2021.
The Clute, TX driver has continued to make occasional starts
on the National Tour when his schedule permits, including in
2024 at Clay County Fair Speedway where he drove the Ridge &
Sons Racing No. 87 to victory in September.
Jason Martin, 1-time champion (2023)
Nearly 20 years after his first National Tour win at Cowtown
Speedway in 2005, Liberal, KS native Jason Martin remains one of
the top ASCS competitors.
That maiden victory came one year before he spent a season
with the World of Outlaws in 2006, collecting four top 10s in 42
Feature starts. He then turned his focus back to 360 racing and
picked up another National Tour victory a few years later at the
Great American Dirt Track in 2012.
While he had found success in his limited starts with the
Series, running a full season was a box Martin didn’t check
until 2022, when he won one race and finished fourth in points.
He returned for another crack at his first championship in 2023,
and got the job done with a dominant nine-win season, more than
doubling his total entering the season.
A string of bad luck in the middle stages of the 2024 season
prevented Martin from going back-to-back, although he was still
able to put together some solid runs in the fall – including a
win at Arrowhead Speedway – to build some momentum heading into
2025.
Seth Bergman, 1-time champion (2024)
When the dust settled on the final night of the season at
Creek County, the list of National Tour champions grew by one to
include the newest victor – Seth Bergman.
After living in an RV for several years while chasing the
Sprint Car dream, the Snohomish, WA native permanently relocated
to Owasso, OK in 2018 to place himself right in the heart of
ASCS country. That decision paid dividends, as 2018 was
Bergman’s best season on the National Tour up to that point with
four wins and a runner-up in the points behind Hafertepe.
Bergman scaled back to a part-time National Tour schedule for
several years afterwards but came back for the full schedule in
2024. Seven wins later, Bergman avenged his defeat from six
years earlier and beat Hafertepe in a season-long battle to
clinch his first championship.
He has no plans to stop at one though, as the No. 23 team is
gearing up for 2025 in hopes of becoming the eighth driver with
multiple National Tour titles to their name.
The chase for the ASCS Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy begins
at Volusia Speedway Park for the first time during the Federated
Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1. Tickets are
available for purchase in advance here, while those unable to
make it to the track can catch every lap of the 2025 ASCS
National Tour season live on DIRTVision.
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14 Drivers Move Up
National Tour All-Time Wins List in 2024
CONCORD, NC (December 5, 2024) –
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour season saw
more than a dozen drivers add to their win total with the
Series.
Four of them won for the first time with the Series this
year, bringing the all-time total to 174 different drivers who
have won at least once with the premier touring Series in 360
Sprint Car racing.
Take a look at this season’s winners:
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (Rank: 2 / Wins: 78): No
one went to Victory Lane on the National Tour more in 2024 than
Sam Hafertepe Jr. His 12 wins on the year included major
victories on Friday at the 360 Knoxville Nationals,
the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling season finale at Creek County
Speedway, the Dirt Down in T-Town at Tulsa Speedway, as
well as triumphs at Dodge City Raceway Park, Texarkana 67
Speedway, Lakeside Speedway, 81 Speedway, Lincoln County Raceway
and RPM Speedway. Entering the 2025 season, Hafertepe only needs
one more win to tie Jason Johnson for second all-time.
Seth Bergman (Rank: 10 / Wins: 25): Not only
did Seth Bergman join the exclusive club of National Tour
champions in 2024, he also became one of the 10 winningest
drivers in Series history. His seven scores – at Super Bee
Speedway, Rush County Speedway, Arrowhead Speedway, Tri-State
Speedway, Big Sky Speedway, RPM Speedway and Tulsa Speedway –
boosted his career total to 25. Next up on the list of drivers
to chase is Travis Rilat, who sits ninth all-time with 28 wins.
Aaron Reutzel (Rank: 11 / Wins: 24): After
spending the summer months chasing a track championship at
Knoxville Raceway, Aaron Reutzel joined the National Tour for
the Battle of the Blue Ribbon at Clay County Fair
Speedway and ended the night with a commanding win. The 2015
Series champion now lies one win away from the quarter-century
mark with the 11th most wins in Series history.
Blake Hahn (Rank: 12 / Wins: 22): While
Balke Hahn was not a full-time member of the National Tour this
year, that didn’t stop him from continuing to cement his place
in the Series history books. The two-time National Tour champion
won at his home track of Creek County Speedway in the first half
of the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling, the race honoring his late
grandmother Wokeeta “Fuzzy” Hahn. That victory was the 22nd of
his career on the National Tour, breaking a tie with Brian Brown
and moving him into 12th on the all-time wins list.
Jason Martin (Rank: 18 / Wins: 14): The 2023
National Tour champion was unable to hold onto his crown for
another year, but Jason Martin was still able to visit Victory
Lane for the fourth-straight season with a win in the Green
Country Clash at Arrowhead. It was the 14th checkered flag
of Martin’s two-decade career with the Series, moving him into a
tie with Brady Bacon, Jeff Swindell and Tony Bruce Jr. at 18th
on the list.
Roger Crockett (Rank: 19 / Wins: 11): Roger
Crockett may have only made three starts on the National Tour in
2024, but he certainly made the most of them. After finishing
third in his season debut at 81 Speedway, “The Rocket” held off
the two toughest drivers in the pits this season in Bergman and
Hafertepe to collect the 11th win of his career and first in
four years. Crockett now sits in a three-way tie with Darren
Stewart and Eddie Gallagher for 19th in the rankings.
Derek Hagar (Rank: 20 / Wins: 10): Only one
driver can say they won every National Tour race they entered in
2024 – Derek Hagar. The Marion, AR driver came into the World
Short Track Challenge looking to defend his home track of
Riverside International Speedway against nearly 60 of the top
360 teams in the nation, and he did exactly that. With his
weekend sweep of the event, he reached double-digit Series wins,
tying him with Danny Wood at 10 apiece.
Jake Bubak (Rank: 25 / Wins: 5): The annual
Montana swing typically comes down to a battle between the
National Tour stars and the Frontier Region locals, but it was
Jake Bubak who invaded from Arvada, CO to take the $12,012 top
prize in the Harvey Ostermiller Memorial at Big Sky.
The fifth win of his career with the Series means he joins
Christopher Bell, JJ Hickle, Rickey Hood and Pete Butler at 25th
on the all-time rundown.
Hank Davis (Rank: 27 / Wins: 3): After
racking up 10 top fives in his first 15 starts in the TwoC
Racing machine, Hank Davis finally broke through for National
Tour win number one on the opening night of the Montana
Roundup at Electric City Speedway. He didn’t stop there
though, picking up another trophy the next night in Great Falls
and one more six weeks later at Paducah International Raceway.
With his rookie season in the books, Davis now sits alongside
Donny Schatz, Mark Smith, Thomas Kennedy, Justin Henderson,
Ricky Logan and Nick Smith as a three-time National Tour winner.
Jordon Mallett, Joe B. Miller (Rank: 28 /
Wins: 2): One of the most thrilling finishes of the year came in
June at Batesville Motor Speedway, where Jordon Mallett snuck by
Hafertepe on the low side of Turn 2 with half a lap to go to
take the checkers for the second time with the Series. Four
months later, Millersville, MO’s Joe B. Miller made the
40-minute drive to Benton Speedway where he put on a clinic at
his home track in his first National Tour appearance of 2024.
Both drivers join the likes of Doug Wolfgang, Joey Saldana,
Carson Macedo, Giovanni Scelzi, Bryan Clauson and a host of
other Sprint Car stars with two wins on the National Tour.
Terry Easum, Kaleb Johnson, Tyler Courtney (Rank:
29 / Wins: 1): We didn’t have to wait long to see a new winner
on tour, as Terry Easum drove his No. 88 to Victory Lane for the
first time at Red Dirt Raceway on the second night of the
season. Then, in August, two of the three winners at the 360
Knoxville Nationals were first-time National Tour winners.
Kaleb Johnson kicked off the weekend by leading every lap from
the pole on Thursday, while Tyler Courtney picked up the $30,000
check in the championship finale on Saturday. All three drivers
added their name to a long list of gassers with a National Tour
win to their name, including Steve Kinser, David Gravel, Tony
Stewart, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Jason Meyers, Paul McMahan and
many more.
American Sprint Car Series National Tour All-Time
Wins List (Rank, Driver, Wins)
- Gary Wright (127)
- Jason Johnson (79)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (78)
- Wayne Johnson (59)
- Tim Crawley (50)
- Gary Lee Maier (37)
- Terry Gray (32)
- Shane Stewart (29)
- Travis Rilat (28)
- Seth Bergman (25)
- Aaron Reutzel (24)
- Blake Hahn (22)
- Brian Brown (21)
- Johnny Herrera, Sammy Swindell (20)
- Matt Covington (19)
- Mike Ward (16)
- Terry McCarl (15)
- Tony Bruce Jr., Jeff Swindell, Brady Bacon, Jason Martin
(14)
- Darren Stewart, Eddie Gallagher, Roger Crockett (11)
- Danny Wood, Derek Hagar (10)
- Zach Chappell, Kevin Ramey, Brad Loyet, Danny Lasoski
(9)
- Jack Dover, Michael Dupuy, Scott Bogucki (8)
- Danny Jennings, Billy Alley, Ryan Timms (7)
- Larry Neighbors, Daryn Pittman (6)
- Pete Butler, JJ Hickle, Rickey Hood, Christopher Bell,
Jake Bubak (5)
- Logan Forler, Jan Howard, John Carney II, Dylan
Westbrook, Jesse Hockett, Jason Solwold, Mike Peters, Brad
Sweet (4)
- Nick Smith, Ricky Logan, Justin Henderson, Thomas
Kennedy, Mark Smith, Donny Schatz, Hank Davis (3)
- Jason Sides, Dale Howard, AG Rains, Kyle Bellm, Sean
McClelland, Josh Baughman, Robbie Price, Jamie Ball, Gary
Taylor, Shane Carson, Paul White, Jerrod Hull, Tommie Estes
Jr., Eric Sandage, Tim Shaffer, Jake Peters, Joey Saldana,
Dusty Zomer, Brooke Tatnell, Tim Kaeding, Tim Montgomery,
Ian Madsen, Alan Payne, Kenny Adams, Giovanni Scelzi,
Dominic Scelzi, Phil Gressman, Austin McCarl, David Hesmer,
Bryan Clauson, Dennis Moore Jr., Greg Hodnett, Lee Scrape,
Doug Wolfgang, Rico Abreu, Carson Macedo, Blane Heimbach,
Andy Hillenburg, James McFadden, Jordon Mallett, Joe B.
Miller (2)
- Dustin Morgan, Harli White, Ronald Laney, Skylar Gee,
Brandon Hanks, Jonathan Cornell, Chris Martin, Aaron
Berryhill, Landon Britt, Wayne Pennington, Ricky Stenhouse
Jr., Skip Wilson, Clint Garner, Billy Wilburn, Tony Wilson,
Kevin Swindell, Mike Chadd, Alex Sewell, Lee Grosz, Gavin
Punch, Ayrton Gennetten, Gregg Bakker, Paul McMahan, Matt
Moro, Kaley Gharst, Mason Moore, Cam Smith, Josh Higday,
Gunner Ramey, Jordan Boston, Jesse Giannetto, Johnny
Anderson, Larry Pinegar, Davey Heskin, Edd French, John
Kearney, Tony Stewart, Pete Braswell, Kyle Larson, Chad
Jones, Bo Baker, Roger Rager, Billy Vielhauer, Scott Young,
Devon Borden, John Hunt, Brock Lemley, Cody Baker, Kenny
Coke, Kerry Madsen, Ryan Giles, Bobby Davis Jr., Jeff Day,
Patrick Stasa, Jeffrey Newell, Zach Blurton, Anthony
Nicholson, David Gravel, Parker Price-Miller, Bruce Divis,
Chuck Hebing, Lynton Jeffrey, David Steele, Jamie Veal,
Chris Ikard, Steve Kinser, Danny Young, Marc Duperron, Andy
Forsberg, Jason Meyers, Dave Ely, Terry Easum, Kaleb
Johnson, Tyler Courtney (1)
Bergman Looks Back on
Maiden National Tour Championship
CONCORD, NC (November 26, 2024) –
Every champion’s story is filled with their own unique twists and
turns on their way to the top of the mountain. That said, they
generally don’t include a team change two races into the season.
That trend did not apply to Seth Bergman in 2024.
When Wayne Johnson was injured in a crash prior to the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour opener at Super Bee Speedway, he
stepped out of the driver’s seat and tapped Bergman as the new
driver for TwoC Racing. The pairing got off to an ideal start, winning
on their first night together in Louisiana and finishing
runner-up at Red Dirt Raceway.
But just as soon as the partnership started, it was over. Bergman
and Johnson mutually agreed to part ways a few days prior to the
third stop of the year at Rush County Speedway. Hank Davis came in
to wheel the No. 2C for the remainder of the season, while Bergman
went back to his tried-and-true No. 23 car.
“It was a lot, going to TwoC and having that deal fall apart,”
Bergman said. “Coming back to my own deal was stressful, we had
already gotten off to a great start with Wayne and TwoC. I had
prepared really nice race cars, I knew my race cars were ready to do
the job, it was just about going and doing it.”
There were plenty of question marks surrounding Bergman’s
operation as to whether he could retain the speed he showed on the
first two nights of the season. But after Bergman
led all 30 laps at Rush County to take the checkers in dominant
fashion, that doubt was erased by the time the tour left LaCrosse.
“Going to the track the first night, being as good as we were, we
went Quick Time overall first night back,” Bergman said. “Had a very
successful night, won the Feature. It was just a good starting block
for us to get started with our own team three races into the year.”
However, if winning a couple of races early in the season was all
it took to win a championship, the Sprint Car history books would
look very different. It takes nine months of consistent
performances, something Bergman had struggled to produce at times
earlier in his career.
When ASCS Speedweek rolled around in mid-June, it began to look
like 2024 could be different. In the five-day, four-race stretch,
Bergman won twice and never finished worse than second, which was
enough to pick
up his first Speedweek championship and prove that he had a team
capable of contending for the win night after night.
“All offseason, I was building my stuff to potentially go race
for points, so our program was pretty good and intact,” Bergman
said. “I didn’t have any full-time help figured out until right
before we went to Rush County, so that all came together. We started
really good with Wayne and TwoC, and then we just carried that on
with our own stuff. We had one hell of a start to the year, and that
was so crucial to getting our footing early on in the championship
battle.”
Bergman continued to establish himself as a championship favorite
in the weeks that followed, racking up three more top fives in the
next four races. The only thing missing in the equation was a bit of
external support, as Bergman was primarily building his own setups
and spending his own money to keep the No. 23 car at the front of
the pack.
Then came a call from Sprint Car veteran Kevin Swindell, who
partnered up with Bergman prior to the 360 Knoxville Nationals to
provide technical and financial support for the rest of the
campaign.
“We’ve obviously known of each other for a while, but never
worked together,” Bergman said of his relationship with Swindell.
“We kind of hooked up around Knoxville, I was going to do a Victory
Fuel scheme for them at Knoxville. Because of that deal, Kevin and I
started talking and one thing led to another and he started helping
me out from Knoxville through the end of the year.
“Having him come on board was a huge help. It was a weight off my
shoulders, knowing that I was going to have someone as smart as him
with his knowledge in my corner being able to help us try to win the
championship.”
Throughout the summer months, Bergman needed all the help he
could get to hold off a red-hot Sam Hafertepe Jr., who went on a
stretch of six wins in seven starts to chip away at Bergman’s
advantage. A flurry of podiums kept Bergman’s lead intact until the
opening night of the Montana swing at Big Sky Speedway, when he returned
to Victory Lane for the first time in two months and reclaimed
his position as the man to beat on the National Tour.
“We kept it close and then I was able to answer back with the win
and some good runs,” Bergman said. “I think it was important for us
to get some of that momentum back, and I think it also showed Sam
that I’m not going away.”
That victory was part of an incredible run of consistency that
made it nearly impossible for anyone else to gain ground – in a
stretch of 12 full-points races between August and October, Bergman
only finished off the podium twice. After capping that streak off
with win
number six at RPM Speedway on the penultimate weekend of the
season, Bergman entered the final four races with a 156-point lead
in the standings.
All he needed was a few more solid showings, and a
win and a third in the pair of Features at Tulsa Speedway were
exactly what the doctor ordered. Another P3
on Friday night at Creek County Speedway turned out to be the
knockout blow to the competition, as Bergman clinched his first
National Tour championship with a race to spare.
Locking up the title would have been a momentous occasion
regardless of where it happened, but the location of the finale made
it all the more special. Snohomish, WA will always be home for
Bergman, but he has spent the last six years residing in Owasso, OK,
a few miles down the road from where he hoisted the ASCS
Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy.
“When I saw that the season was going to end in Tulsa, I was
really happy about that,” Bergman said. “It literally is right in my
backyard. We were able to have family come in and all of our friends
and partners, we had a lot of people there all weekend. With it
being so close to home, all of us went to the banquet and had a
really nice night. Honestly, it was a perfect cap to what was a very
successful season.”
While 2024 was undoubtedly the best year of Bergman’s Sprint Car
career, he knows exactly what it’s like to be on the opposite end of
the performance spectrum. When he took on the full National Tour for
the first time in 2009, he finished 16th in the final standings. He
then got close to his first title six years ago, finishing second
behind Hafertepe in 2018.
Years later, all those hard times were merely lessons learned
that guided him toward the pinnacle of 360 Sprint Car racing this
season.
“Check all of the boxes: maturity, what I’ve learned over the
years as a race car driver, our team has slowly progressed every
year,” Bergman said on what made the difference in his ability to
finish the job this season. “Building partnerships over the years,
getting Oklahoma Chiller and John Claybourn on this year, Rider
Racing Engines. It’s not one thing in particular, it’s everything.
“It’s about my maturity over the years, learning everything I’ve
learned, building a team that’s capable of doing its job. It’s about
getting the right people in place to do the work like we have this
year and going into next year.”
Bergman will kick off his bid for back-to-back ASCS National Tour
championships at Volusia Speedway Park in the Federated Auto
Parts DIRTcar Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2025. For tickets, click
here.
If you can’t make it to the track, catch every lap of the 2025
ASCS National Tour season live on DIRTVision –
where you can also rewatch every event of the 2024 season in the
DIRTVision vault.
Champions Honored at 2024
American Sprint Car Series Awards Banquet
TULSA, OK (November 18, 2024) –
After the 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour wrapped up at
Creek County Speedway on Saturday night, teams made their way over to
the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa on Sunday to celebrate the
season.
The 12 drivers who completed the full 34-race tour were awarded for
their achievements throughout the year and paid their share of more than
$150,000 in prize money. Six ASCS regional champions were also
recognized, and several special awards were handed out to individuals
who left an invaluable mark on the Series in 2024.
Drivers Champion: When Seth Bergman ran the full
National Tour for the first time in 2009, he finished 16th in the final
standings. Fifteen years later, instead of being one of the first
drivers to cross the stage at the banquet, he was the last one on stage
as the Series champion for the first time.
A victory in the season opener at Super Bee Speedway set the tone for
the remainder of the year, which included six more trips to Victory Lane
to nearly double his previous best of four wins in a season.
Bergman became the 15th different National Tour champion in the
33-year history of the Series and the first to receive the new ASCS
Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy, which was officially presented to him
Sunday by Hahn himself.
Owners Champion: Sam Hafertepe Jr. spent much of the
year battling Bergman for his sixth Drivers title before ultimately
falling short in the closing weeks of the season. However, he was able
to bring Hill’s Racing Team the Owners championship in his seventh year
competing under their banner.
The Owners battle turned out to be the closest points battle of all,
with one point separating the No. 15H and TwoC Racing going into the
final night of the season. Whoever finished better on Saturday night at
Creek County would earn the prize, and Hafertepe got the job done,
driving from ninth to the lead to win the race and the title in walk-off
fashion.
The 12th triumph of the year for Hafertepe further extended his lead
over the field in the race wins column, and 2024 now sits as his
second-best season in that category behind his 15-win 2017 season.
Rookie of the Year: While he came up short of
delivering the Owners championship to Todd Carlile, Davis was still able
to earn the National Tour Rookie of the Year Award after an outstanding
freshman season.
Davis didn’t join TwoC Racing until the third race of the season at
Rush County Speedway but quickly found his footing to the tune of
five-straight top fives to start his tenure.
After several close encounters with Victory Lane throughout the
summer, Davis broke through at Electric City Speedway with the first two
wins of his career on back-to-back nights and picked up his third six
weeks later at Paducah International Raceway.
Davis beat out a strong field of rookies on tour in 2024 for the
award, which included Andrew Deal, Zach Blurton, Terry Easum, Austyn
Gossel and Bradley Fezard.
Crew Chief of the Year: A severe crash in April may
have forced Wayne Johnson to hang up his helmet, but he wasn’t going to
let that keep him off the road. He took on the role of crew chief for
the first time in his career, and seven months later, he was awarded the
Lee Maier Crew Chief of the Year Award.
After Bergman departed the team two races into the season, Johnson
took Davis under his wing and guided the then 20-year-old through his
first season traveling with a national Sprint Car series. The pairing
became a roaring success, with Johnson and Davis scoring three wins and
a fourth-place points finish together.
In 2025, Johnson will add “World of Outlaws crew chief” to his resume
when he hits the road with Cole
Macedo full-time with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car
Series.
Hard Charger Award: No one passed more cars in 2024
than Kyler Johnson, and after moving up 107 positions in Feature
competition on the season, the third-year National Tour competitor was
presented with the National Tour Hard Charger Award.
Gary Wright Determination Award: Andrew Deal was
primarily considered a local racer prior to the 2024 season, but he
decided to take on the full National Tour schedule for the first time
this year. Even with limited crew help and a myriad of other challenges,
he remained competitive all year long and was rewarded with the Gary
Wright Determination Award for his efforts.
Sportsmanship Award: The V&H Fresh Race Team and
driver Bradley Fezard had plenty of growing pains in their first full
season with the National Tour, but team owner Vince Rosa remained a
positive presence at the No. 938 trailer night in and night out. He was
presented with the National Tour Sportsmanship Award for his unwavering
dedication and support of the Series.
Regional Champions: Champions of the seven ASCS
regional tours were recognized for their achievements.
- Kelly Miller (Frontier Region and Northern Plains Region)
- Marcus Thomas (Elite Outlaw Sprints)
- RJ Miller (Elite Non-Wing Sprints)
- Lane Whittington (Hurricane Area Super Sprints)
- Casey Wills (Sooner Region)
- Adam Trimble (Western Plains Region)
Below is the list of 12 full-time National Tour drivers and their
final position in the standings:
- Seth Bergman (4134 points)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-146)
- Matt Covington (-304)
- Hank Davis (-428)
- Jason Martin (-617)
- Andrew Deal (-702)
- Landon Britt (-760)
- Zach Blurton (-835)
- Kyler Johnson (-908)
- Terry Easum (-1026)
- Austyn Gossel (-1122)
- Bradley Fezard (-1148)
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will see a new start to
its 2025 season with the Series now opening Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar
Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1. For tickets, CLICK
HERE.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action on DIRTVision –
where you can also watch every 2024 ASCS National Tour race in the
DIRTVision vault.
Champions Honored at 2024
American Sprint Car Series Awards Banquet
TULSA, OK (November 18, 2024) –
After the 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour wrapped up at Creek
County Speedway on Saturday night, teams made their way over to the Hard
Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa on Sunday to celebrate the season.
The 12 drivers who completed the full 34-race tour were awarded for their
achievements throughout the year and paid their share of more than $150,000
in prize money. Six ASCS regional champions were also recognized, and
several special awards were handed out to individuals who left an invaluable
mark on the Series in 2024.
Drivers Champion: When Seth Bergman ran the full
National Tour for the first time in 2009, he finished 16th in the final
standings. Fifteen years later, instead of being one of the first drivers to
cross the stage at the banquet, he was the last one on stage as the Series
champion for the first time.
A victory in the season opener at Super Bee Speedway set the tone for the
remainder of the year, which included six more trips to Victory Lane to
nearly double his previous best of four wins in a season.
Bergman became the 15th different National Tour champion in the 33-year
history of the Series and the first to receive the new ASCS Emmett Hahn
Championship Trophy, which was officially presented to him Sunday by Hahn
himself.
Owners Champion: Sam Hafertepe Jr. spent much of the
year battling Bergman for his sixth Drivers title before ultimately falling
short in the closing weeks of the season. However, he was able to bring
Hill’s Racing Team the Owners championship in his seventh year competing
under their banner.
The Owners battle turned out to be the closest points battle of all, with
one point separating the No. 15H and TwoC Racing going into the final night
of the season. Whoever finished better on Saturday night at Creek County
would earn the prize, and Hafertepe got the job done, driving from ninth to
the lead to win the race and the title in walk-off fashion.
The 12th triumph of the year for Hafertepe further extended his lead over
the field in the race wins column, and 2024 now sits as his second-best
season in that category behind his 15-win 2017 season.
Rookie of the Year: While he came up short of delivering
the Owners championship to Todd Carlile, Davis was still able to earn the
National Tour Rookie of the Year Award after an outstanding freshman season.
Davis didn’t join TwoC Racing until the third race of the season at Rush
County Speedway but quickly found his footing to the tune of five-straight
top fives to start his tenure.
After several close encounters with Victory Lane throughout the summer,
Davis broke through at Electric City Speedway with the first two wins of his
career on back-to-back nights and picked up his third six weeks later at
Paducah International Raceway.
Davis beat out a strong field of rookies on tour in 2024 for the award,
which included Andrew Deal, Zach Blurton, Terry Easum, Austyn Gossel and
Bradley Fezard.
Crew Chief of the Year: A severe crash in April may have
forced Wayne Johnson to hang up his helmet, but he wasn’t going to let that
keep him off the road. He took on the role of crew chief for the first time
in his career, and seven months later, he was awarded the Lee Maier Crew
Chief of the Year Award.
After Bergman departed the team two races into the season, Johnson took
Davis under his wing and guided the then 20-year-old through his first
season traveling with a national Sprint Car series. The pairing became a
roaring success, with Johnson and Davis scoring three wins and a
fourth-place points finish together.
In 2025, Johnson will add “World of Outlaws crew chief” to his resume
when he hits the road with Cole
Macedo full-time with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car
Series.
Hard Charger Award: No one passed more cars in 2024 than
Kyler Johnson, and after moving up 107 positions in Feature competition on
the season, the third-year National Tour competitor was presented with the
National Tour Hard Charger Award.
Gary Wright Determination Award: Andrew Deal was
primarily considered a local racer prior to the 2024 season, but he decided
to take on the full National Tour schedule for the first time this year.
Even with limited crew help and a myriad of other challenges, he remained
competitive all year long and was rewarded with the Gary Wright
Determination Award for his efforts.
Sportsmanship Award: The V&H Fresh Race Team and driver
Bradley Fezard had plenty of growing pains in their first full season with
the National Tour, but team owner Vince Rosa remained a positive presence at
the No. 938 trailer night in and night out. He was presented with the
National Tour Sportsmanship Award for his unwavering dedication and support
of the Series.
Regional Champions: Champions of the seven ASCS regional
tours were recognized for their achievements.
- Kelly Miller (Frontier Region and Northern Plains Region)
- Marcus Thomas (Elite Outlaw Sprints)
- RJ Miller (Elite Non-Wing Sprints)
- Lane Whittington (Hurricane Area Super Sprints)
- Casey Wills (Sooner Region)
- Adam Trimble (Western Plains Region)
Below is the list of 12 full-time National Tour drivers and their
final position in the standings:
- Seth Bergman (4134 points)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-146)
- Matt Covington (-304)
- Hank Davis (-428)
- Jason Martin (-617)
- Andrew Deal (-702)
- Landon Britt (-760)
- Zach Blurton (-835)
- Kyler Johnson (-908)
- Terry Easum (-1026)
- Austyn Gossel (-1122)
- Bradley Fezard (-1148)
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will see a new start to its
2025 season with the Series now opening Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar
Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1. For tickets, CLICK
HERE.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action on DIRTVision –
where you can also watch every 2024 ASCS National Tour race in the
DIRTVision vault.
Hafertepe Jr. Closes Season in Victory Lane at Fuzzy's Fall Fling
SAPULPA, OK (November 16, 2024) – Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Hill’s Racing Team entered Saturday’s American Sprint Car Series National Tour season finale one point ahead of TwoC Racing in the battle for the Owners championship. That meant the goal for the night was simple – beat Hank Davis.
Not only did he beat Davis, he beat everybody.
Hafertepe’s win in the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling finale at Creek County Speedway gave him the chance to do a wing dance for the 12th time in 2024, pocket the $10,000 winner’s prize and close out the season in ideal fashion.
“I’m just ecstatic, I wanted to win this race from ninth,” Hafertepe said. “To come out on top is pretty badass.”
Davis started on the pole thanks to his Dash victory, and early on the Owners title looked like his to lose. The No. 2C broke away to an early advantage and led until Blake Hahn spun in Turn 4 while running third to reset the field on Lap 3.
Another solid jump for Davis allowed him to maintain the lead while Ryan Bickett came under fire from Matt Covington for the second spot. Covington won that battle, but by the time he did so, Davis had already broken away to a two-second lead.
That margin was erased when Tasker Phillips went around in Turn 2, but Davis once again powered away to a healthy lead on the ensuing restart.
His time out front would soon come to an abrupt end though, as just past halfway, Davis hit the wall on the backstretch and was forced to retire from the race due to severe front-end damage, ending TwoC’s chances at the Owners title.
That put Covington in control of the race with 15 laps to go, but he had Hafertepe breathing down his neck after he piloted the No. 15H up from ninth to second in the first 25 laps. Covington fended off Hafertepe and began to drive away, but a caution for the slowing car of Bickett put Hafertepe on his back bumper once more.
After the race went back green for the final time, Covington again held onto the lead early, but Hafertepe was never far behind. With six to go, Hafertepe ripped the top side around Turns 3 and 4, dove to the bottom down the fronstretch and completed the crossover entering Turn 1 to take the lead. He never looked back from there, taking the final checkered flag of the season by nearly two seconds.
“I could have rode around and won the Owners points, but I didn’t want to do that,” Hafertepe said. “I wanted to win the damn race. It pays $10,000 to win.”
Covington looked to be in position to score his first National Tour victory of 2024 on the final night of the season, but was forced to settle for the runner-up spot yet again with his ninth podium of the year.
“It’s been a few years since we went a full season without winning a National Tour race and it happened this year,” Covington said. “We weren’t bad, just didn’t get it done. Falls on my shoulders, and we’re going to come back and try harder and do better next year I hope.”
After his early-race spin, Hahn charged through the field from the back and made his way up to third by the time the checkers flew to cap off a double-podium weekend at his home track.
“It’s a bit disappointing seeing how fast of a car we had and to make a mistake early in the race,” Hahn said. “Nobody to blame except myself there. Just got in a little too hard, got myself in the middle there and just couldn’t save it enough. You guys can see, the car was really good tonight, we could move it around and make a lot of stuff happen. Anytime you can come from the back to a podium is good.”
Newly-crowned Series champion Seth Bergman drove from 15th up to fourth to claim the Hard Charger Award, while Alex Sewell finished fifth for his first top five of the season with the National Tour.
UP NEXT: The 2025 ASCS National Tour season begins at Volusia Speedway Park during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals, Jan. 30-Feb. 1.
Feature (40 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[9]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[4]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 4. 23-Seth Bergman[15]; 5. 8-Alex Sewell[5]; 6. 36-Jason Martin[8]; 7. 17-Jeffrey Newell[7]; 8. 22-Riley Goodno[6]; 9. 83-Sam Henderson[11]; 10. 47-Dale Howard[13]; 11. 20-Noah Harris[10]; 12. 1TAZ-Tasker Phillips[19]; 13. 16G-Austyn Gossel[14]; 14. 10-Landon Britt[23]; 15. 45X-Kyler Johnson[12]; 16. 17B-Ryan Bickett[2]; 17. 2C-Hank Davis[1]; 18. 22M-Rees Moran[21]; 19. 71-Brady Baker[17]; 20. 2J-Zach Blurton[18]; 21. 9-Emilio Hoover[20]; 22. 26M-Fred Mattox[22]; 23. 15D-Andrew Deal[16]
Hahn Gets First National Tour Win of Season on Opening Night of Fuzzy's Fall Fling
SAPULPA, OK (November 15, 2024) – Blake Hahn would have preferred not to wait until November to win his first American Sprint Car Series National Tour race of 2024, but his performance Friday night at Creek County Speedway was worth the wait.
Racing in front of his hometown fans in the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling – the race honoring his late grandmother Wokeeta “Fuzzy” Hahn – the driver of the No. 52 led from start to finish to pick up the 22nd win of his National Tour career.
“Anytime you get to come here and race, it’s a blast for us,” Hahn said. “Not only do we get to run in front of a great crowd, but also our friends and family get to come watch us too. It’s a great night, it’s a good way to start the weekend. I’m really happy to be able to pick up the victory at my grandma’s race here for the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling, really happy about that.”
The win comes three weeks after Hahn started on the pole and led several laps at RPM Speedway before being overtaken by Sam Hafertepe Jr. and settling for second. He found himself in the same position at Creek County after claiming the pole and leading early, but by that point he already believed that this time would be different.
“Throughout the whole night, I just felt a little more confident in the car compared to RPM,” Hahn said. “I just felt like we had a little better car from the beginning of the night. Anytime you can start out on the front row of the Dash and go out and win that, it’s a good sign.”
After sharing the front row with Seth Bergman, Hahn broke away to an early advantage before the spinning car of Brad Bowden on the fronstretch reset the field.
From that point forward, a pattern formed that told the story of the race – Hahn would break away on the restart and begin driving away until another quick yellow put the field back on his rear bumper. Four more cautions for incidents involving Emilio Hoover, Austyn Gossel, Landon Britt and Alex Sewell gave the field plenty of chances at Hahn, but the two-time Series champion was able to fend them off time after time.
On the final restart of the night, Hahn jumped out to a half-straightaway lead after one lap, and that was all he needed to seal the deal and drive home to the checkered flag.
Given the tight confines of the quarter-mile bullring, navigating slower traffic is typically a deciding factor anytime the Series rolls into Creek County. But given the rash of cautions in the middle stages of the race, Hahn spent relatively little time in dirty air, something he said played to his advantage.
“Lap traffic was pretty hairy there, and I caught it in about five or six laps,” Hahn said. “So it didn’t take long after a yellow to get back in lap traffic. You had guys on the top and the bottom both, so it was hard to get around any of them. Anytime it seemed like I got into some really hairy traffic, I had a caution land right in my lap. So it all worked out perfectly.”
The No. 2C of Hank Davis may not have had anything for Hahn, but he was able to move up from his fourth starting spot and around Bergman early to come home second. The result comes one week after he traveled to The Dirt Track at Charlotte to make his World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car debut at the World of Outlaws World Finals, and Davis credited those laps in the 410 for improving his skillset for when it was time to get back in the 360.
“I think the 410 actually helped me hone in on a little craft, because the air is so bad and those guys are so good,” Davis said. “I think I’m just kind of getting the hang of it and just understanding my own racecraft.”
The primary objective for Davis and team in the closing weeks of the season has been bringing home the Owners championship, and with one night to go, TwoC Racing sits just one point behind Hafertepe and Hill’s Racing Team. That means the goal for tomorrow is simple – beat the No. 15H.
“I had to do my job,” Davis said. “That’s what we did. Came here and did our job. Would have liked to win that thing to maybe be ahead of him tomorrow, but the pressure’s on him. He’s the one that’s got one point he’s got to keep. All that is is a position, so if we beat him by one tomorrow, I’m going to be a pretty happy guy.”
Starting on the front row and falling back to third is what most drivers would call a ho-hum night, but not this time for Bergman. Instead, it brought the realization of a lifelong dream – upon signing in for competition on Saturday, he will officially clinch his first National Tour championship.
“It’s a huge weight lifted off my shoulders,” Bergman said. “When you’re in the hunt for these things and you’ve been trying to do it for as long as I have, you have as many partners on this race team wanting to see us win, it’s a very big deal. It’s a big deal for me, I’ve been trying to do it for a long time. You get lost in it all, and all I’ve been thinking about lately is how many ways this could go wrong and we could sabotage it this weekend. Just to get through these few nights solid like we have, all the podiums this weekend and to get a win last night.
“It feels amazing. I don’t think it’s sunk in yet, but it’s good. It’s really good. For the first time since March, I’m not worried about winning a championship. I know we’ve done it. We can come back tomorrow and just go try to win a race.”
Hafertepe recovered from a crash in the Dash with an eighth to fourth drive, while Matt Covington rounded out the top five.
UP NEXT: The 2024 ASCS National Tour season concludes on Saturday night with the $10,000-to-win Fuzzy’s Fall Fling finale at Creek County Speedway. Tickets will be available at the track, but if you can’t make it, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 2. 2C-Hank Davis[4]; 3. 23-Seth Bergman[2]; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[8]; 5. 95-Matt Covington[10]; 6. 17-Zach Hampton[6]; 7. 36-Jason Martin[9]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[12]; 9. 938-Bradley Fezard[3]; 10. 2J-Zach Blurton[17]; 11. 1-Sean McClelland[5]; 12. 88-Terry Easum[11]; 13. 15D-Andrew Deal[23]; 14. 47-Dale Howard[21]; 15. 26M-Fred Mattox[20]; 16. 9-Emilio Hoover[13]; 17. 16G-Austyn Gossel[18]; 18. 45X-Kyler Johnson[24]; 19. 83-Sam Henderson[22]; 20. 8-Alex Sewell[15]; 21. 10-Landon Britt[19]; 22. 22-Riley Goodno[16]; 23. 8X-Brad Bowden[7]; 24. 14E-Kyle Bellm[14]
Bergman Dominates Tulsa for Seventh Victory of 2024
TULSA, OK (November 14, 2024) – Seth Bergman admittedly wasn’t satisfied with his third-place result in the Dirt Down in T-Town makeup race early in the program at Tulsa Speedway. He took out his frustration on the rest of the field in the second main event of the night, winning his seventh American Sprint Car Series National Tour Feature of the year in commanding fashion.
“Obviously you could tell the disappointment on my face after the first one,” Bergman said. “We’ve got a lot of people here, a lot of people that support this race car and expect to win races. When we don’t, it’s frustrating. When you’re in a tight championship battle and the guy that you’re racing is winning the races and you’re watching him drive away, it’s frustrating.”
Bergman’s strong Qualifying effort secured him a spot in the Dash, and after making some adjustments to the No. 23 machine to improve from the makeup race prior to running that Dash, he quickly became the favorite come Feature time.
“We rolled out for that Dash, we made some wholesale changes and the thing came to life,” Bergman said. “Had a big grin on my face after that, knew we had a shot to win this deal.”
The changes paid off, as Bergman won the five-lap sprint to secure the Feature pole. He put it to good use, jumping out to a two-car-length lead over second-place starter Andrew Deal by the time they made it to the backstretch on Lap 1.
His advantage was quickly wiped away when chaos erupted in Turn 1 a lap later, as Blake Hahn and Dale Howard both got upside down and collected several other cars. One of them was makeup Feature winner Sam Hafertepe Jr., who went to the work area to repair some front-end damage.
When the green flag flew again, Bergman got an even better launch than on the original start and quickly escaped to a half-straightaway lead. Behind him, a rough first lap for Deal allowed Brady Baker to sneak into second, but Emilio Hoover’s spin in Turn 3 brought the caution out before he could go to work on catching Bergman.
The ensuing restart gave Deal a chance to get around Baker and back into second, but instead Matt Covington got by on the low side and sent Deal back to fourth. What followed turned out to be the longest green flag run of the race, and Bergman made the most of it by driving off to a two-second lead.
Just past halfway, Covington capitalized on a bobble in Turn 4 by Baker to briefly get beside him, but Baker was able to recover and hold the No. 95 off. The top three went unchanged until Riley Goodno spun in Turn 4, forcing another restart with six laps to go.
After racing side-by-side with Baker following the restart, Covington made the move stick on the outside and grabbed the runner-up spot. He was unable to mount a charge on Bergman though, as the Series points leader stayed out front for the remaining laps to lead green-to-checkered in the 25-lap race.
“Just a lot of unknowns,” Bergman said. “For me, I don’t want to go be stupid and throw it away, so I was just plugging away. I thought I could hear somebody toward the end. I figured if I just kind of snuck through the middle or the bottom there and didn’t get too upset, we would be alright, and it ended up working out.”
Hafertepe drove from the back of the pack after his early misfortune up to fourth to minimize the damage in the standings, but nevertheless, Bergman has an advantage of 161 points with two races remaining in his quest for the championship. While it isn’t over yet, Bergman said the gap is large enough to sleep comfortably at night for the first time in a while.
“I think I can start breathing a little bit again,” Bergman said. “My thing was to get through these first two nights and hopefully not lose any points to [Hafertepe], and I think we gained a little bit. So that’s great.”
Covington’s runner-up effort was his first podium finish since Aug. 31 at Electric City Speedway, giving him some momentum entering the season finale at his home track, Creek County Speedway.
“It seemed like the car was good and we had a good handle on it all night long,” Covington said. “Ran two Features in one night, and we’re going to take that on to Kellyville tomorrow and see if that doesn’t translate to another podium.”
Brady Baker has been a thorn in the side of the full-timers on tour all season, and Thursday night at Tulsa was no different with his third-place finish.
“Awesome race there,” Baker said. “It was me, Bergman and Andrew Deal off that start, that was a pretty fun little five laps. Track got pretty rough, and then we hit the rut right down there, lost a spot or two and then we hustled back. Me and Matt had a good race.”
Hank Davis rebounded from a crash in the first Feature of the night by driving from 15th to fifth to complete the top five and earn the Hard Charger Award.
UP NEXT: The Series travels 30 minutes across Tulsa to the final stop on the schedule at Creek County Speedway for Fuzzy’s Fall Fling on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16. Tickets will be available at the track, but if you can’t make it, catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[1]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[6]; 3. 71-Brady Baker[3]; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 5. 2C-Hank Davis[15]; 6. 15D-Andrew Deal[2]; 7. 1TAZ-Tasker Phillips[14]; 8. 10-Landon Britt[17]; 9. 36-Jason Martin[7]; 10. 1-Sean McClelland[11]; 11. 14E-Kyle Bellm[13]; 12. 9-Emilio Hoover[19]; 13. 20-Noah Harris[16]; 14. 88-Terry Easum[20]; 15. 2J-Zach Blurton[23]; 16. 938-Bradley Fezard[12]; 17. 22-Riley Goodno[9]; 18. 16G-Austyn Gossel[18]; 19. 45X-Kyler Johnson[8]; 20. 17B-Ryan Bickett[21]; 21. 8-Alex Sewell[22]; 22. 47-Dale Howard[10]; 23. 52-Blake Hahn[5]
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: National Tour Wrapping Up 2024 at Tulsa, Creek County
TULSA, OK (November 12, 2024) – The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour season has taken the best 360 Sprint Car teams in the nation from Louisiana to Montana and everywhere in between, but the 34-race journey comes to an end this weekend in Oklahoma.
Action starts Thursday night at Tulsa Speedway with a pair of Features – the $6,000-to-win Dirt Down in T-Town main event that was postponed due to weather in June, as well as a separate $4,000-to-win full program.
Teams will then make the drive across Tulsa to Creek County Speedway for Fuzzy’s Fall Fling. A $4,000-to-win Feature on Friday night will set the stage for the season finale on Saturday night, where the race winner will take home $10,000 and the all-new ASCS Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy will be awarded.
The Sprint Cars will be joined on the card by Factory Stocks, Tuners and Dwarf Cars at Tulsa and NOW600 Dwarf Cars at Creek County.
Tickets will be available at the track on all three nights. Can’t make it? Watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
ON THE VERGE: Seth Bergman has already had his best season ever on the National Tour, and with a 156-point lead in the standings, he’s in position to put a bow on it this weekend with his maiden Series championship.
His six wins and 20 top fives in 2024 are the highest totals of his career in both categories with four more chances left to add to them.
And while Snohomish, WA will always be home, Bergman has resided in the Tulsa area since 2018, which means he’ll have the opportunity to clinch the title and commence the celebration in front of his hometown fans.
If the stat sheet is anything to go by, the No. 23 team has a good chance of ending the season on a high note. Bergman finished fifth at Tulsa earlier this season in his second appearance at the track, while his visits to Creek County this year have netted him a Sooner Region win in March and a runner-up with the National Tour in June.
DOWN TO THE WIRE: The closest title fight entering the weekend is on the Owners side, as TwoC Racing leads Hill’s Racing Team by 50 markers.
For TwoC driver Hank Davis, it’s his chance to earn one more trophy for Todd Carlile and Wayne Johnson in his final weekend with the team. It also marks his return to the 360 after spending last week in Charlotte making his World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car debut with Michael Dutcher Motorsports at the World of Outlaws World Finals.
As a native of nearby Sand Springs, OK, Davis is no stranger to either track on this weekend’s schedule. He made several 305 Sprint Car starts at both Tulsa and Creek County early on in his Sprint Car career and translated that experience into finishes of second at Tulsa and third at Creek County in the 360 earlier this year.
However, Sam Hafertepe Jr. and the No. 15H team are well within striking distance heading to two tracks they have had plenty of success at in the past. Hafertepe enters the weekend with momentum on his side after winning the most recent race on tour at RPM Speedway, and he went to Victory Lane with the Series at both Tulsa and Creek County in June.
The Tulsa win came in his first start at the track, while his National Tour victory at Creek County was one of three wins there this year alongside a local win in May and a POWRi triumph in September.
LAST CHANCE: For everyone not on the list of 13 names who have won a National Tour race in 2024, this weekend is their last opportunity to take the checkers before putting the race cars away for the winter.
The highest driver in the standings without a win is Matt Covington, who is looking to snap a 37-race winless streak dating back to August 25, 2023 at Lakeside Speedway. Two of Covington’s 15 National Tour top fives this year came at Tulsa and Creek County, so he isn’t far off from having a race-winning combination at either track.
Others searching for their first win of the year and of their National Tour careers include Andrew Deal, who sits 20 points behind Jason Martin in the battle for the last spot in the top five, as well as Zach Blurton, who will be looking to end the season with the same speed that garnered him a pair of podiums in August at Lincoln County Raceway and Big Sky Speedway.
SOONER SENDOFF: The 2024 season for the ASCS Sooner Region will also come to an end this weekend, with a first-time Series champion set to be crowned.
Casey Wills took on the full Sooner tour in 2024 for the first time, and the decision has paid off with a commanding lead atop the points entering the weekend. Wills is still searching for his first win of the year, but considering his season-best finish of third came at Creek County in August, he could be a threat to end the season in Victory Lane and keep the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling trophy in the Sooner State.
Other regional names to keep an eye on include Sean McClelland, who won that August Sooner Region show, as well as Alex Sewell, who has finished second at Creek County three times this season between the Sooner Region and the Oil Capital Racing Series.
OUTSIDE INVADERS: With the season drawing to a close and few options on the table for where to race, plenty of non-regulars are expected to take on the National Tour in Oklahoma.
Two drivers on that list who won’t have to travel far are Sapulpa, OK’s Blake Hahn and Broken Arrow, OK’s Roger Crockett. Hahn nearly scored his first Series win of the year last time out at RPM, where he led early in the Feature before Hafertepe slipped by. Crockett has also impressed in his limited appearances on the National Tour, winning at Arrowhead Speedway and finishing third at 81 Speedway.
Brady Baker has also announced his intentions to make the trip west from his Alexander, AR home in search of his maiden Series triumph. He’s been knocking on the door throughout the year, with podiums at Super Bee Speedway, Arrowhead and RPM highlighting his 13 National Tour appearances so far.
Knoxville Raceway will be well represented in Oklahoma, as Tasker Phillips, JJ Hickle, Riley Goodno and Zach Hampton are all expected to make the seven-hour drive south to compete.
Other drivers to keep an eye on include 14-year-old Brogan Carder, who is looking to make his first Feature start with the Series after four attempts at Riverside and RPM, as well as local favorite Emilio Hoover, who recently picked up his first National Tour top 10 at Arrowhead.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Thursday, Nov. 14 at Tulsa Speedway in Tulsa, OK
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16 at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, OK
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
- Seth Bergman (3668 points)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-156)
- Matt Covington (-279)
- Hank Davis (-333)
- Jason Martin (-551)
- Andrew Deal (-571)
- Landon Britt (-636)
- Zach Blurton (-689)
- Kyler Johnson (-754)
- Terry Easum (-857)
FEATURE WINNERS:
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 10
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS:
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 12
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 2
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Bossier City, LA – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Lance Moss – Cherryville, NC – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
HEAT RACE WINS:
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 9
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 8
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 8
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 6
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 3
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 3
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 2
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia, MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Hunter Schuerenberg – Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes – Jacksonville, OR – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller – Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Tanner Thorson – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Hugginsville, MO – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Garrett Benson – Concordia, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Tucker Boulton – Brighton, TN – 1
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Ayden Gatewood – Caruthersville, MO – 1
Marshall Skinner – Marion, AR – 1
Carson Bolden – Quinlan, TX – 1
Colby Stubblefield – Seagoville, TX – 1
Brenham Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
DASH APPEARANCES:
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 23
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 22
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 15
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 13
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 9
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 6
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 5
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 4
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 4
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Garrett Benson – Concordia, MO – 2
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 2
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 1
Carson Bolden – Quinlan, TX – 1
Colby Stubblefield – Seagoville, TX – 1
Brenham Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS:
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 2
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph, MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey – Helena, MT – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 1
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Noah Harris – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Ayden Gatewood – Caruthersville, MO – 1
Marshall Skinner – Marion, AR – 1
Colby Stubblefield – Seagoville, TX – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS:
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 18
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 17
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 11
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 3
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Kyle Jones – Kennedale, TX – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS:
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 24
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 24
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 21
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 19
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 19
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 17
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 15
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 9
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 10
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 9
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 8
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 6
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 4
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 4
Kelly Miller – Stirling, AB – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 4
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 4
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA – 3
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 2
Tasker Phillips – Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA – 2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 2
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 2
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 2
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 2
Kyle Jones – Kennedale, TX – 2
Brenham Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 2
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA – 1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON – 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Blayne Brink – Gillette, WY – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Emilio Hoover – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Anton Hernandez – Arlington, TX – 1
Howard Moore – Memphis, TN – 1
Morgan Turpen Havener – Gallatin, TN – 1
Marshall Skinner – Marion, AR – 1
Colby Stubblefield – Seagoville, TX – 1
Casey Wills – Sperry, OK – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La Crosse, KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, June 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, June 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, June 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, June 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, June 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, June 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, June 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, July 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, July 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North Platte, NE / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT / Seth Bergman (5)
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT / Jake Bubak (1)
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT / Hank Davis (1)
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT / Hank Davis (2)
Tuesday, Sept. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway / Spencer, IA / Aaron Reutzel (1)
Friday, Sept. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Roger Crockett (1)
Saturday, Sept. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Jason Martin (1)
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO / Joe B. Miller (1)
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah, KY / Hank Davis (3)
Friday, Oct. 18 / Riverside International Speedway / West Memphis, AR / Derek Hagar (1)
Saturday, Oct. 19 / Riverside International Speedway / West Memphis, AR / Derek Hagar (2)
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX / Seth Bergman (6)
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (10)
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Covington's Final Chance at 2024 National Tour Win Coming at Home
TULSA, OK (November 7, 2024) – Matt Covington has won at least once per season on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour for the last seven years. And with one weekend remaining this season, that streak might be in jeopardy.
The Glenpool, OK driver enters the championship weekend in Oklahoma (Nov. 14-16) with a goose egg in the National Tour win column.
However, that’s not an indication of how his season has gone. He’s stood on the podium seven times, and his 14 top fives exceed his career average of 11.7 top fives per season since he joined the Series full-time in 2014.
“I think we were mediocre; we were fast but not where we need to be,” Covington said about his 2024 season. “I mean, I’ve raced with Sam [Hafertepe Jr.] and Seth [Bergman] a lot and they’re better this year. We’ve got a little bit of work to do. Gives us something to work for in the offseason.”
With ASCS being acquired by World Racing Group earlier this year, a wave of the best 360 Sprint Car drivers in the country, like Bergman and Hafertepe, joined the tour full-time with Covington. But Covington said the stout field isn’t to blame for his absence from Victory Lane.
“It’s tougher than it was last year or the year before because we got Seth and Sam back,” Covington said. “Hank Davis is a new guy that’s fast. But, you know, I ran the National Tour when we had Jason Johnson, Paul McMahan, Shane Stewart and all those guys on it.
“We still didn’t have that good of a year this year comparatively. We were just off a little bit this year; a guy has some years like that.”
Once the haulers leave the track for the final time and the Series goes into offseason mode, Covington will begin checking off his winter to-do list like any other driver. But this year, it won’t consist of tropical vacations and indoor racing.
“We’re getting my arm surgery over the wintertime,” Covington said. “They’ve got to take a piece of bone out of my elbow. I’ll be down for a little bit. I’m going to be getting it done right after our last race and then plan to be back ready to go for our first race in January. You’ll probably see me one-armed at the banquet, and Steven will have a busy offseason with his crippled help.”
But before he goes onto the operating table, Covington will have four more chances at a National Tour victory this season at two of his home tracks – Tulsa Speedway and Creek County Speedway.
Winning is always Covington’s primary goal entering a race night, but he has more than just a trophy to think about next weekend. Sitting 54 points behind Covington in the standings is a red-hot Davis, which means one slip up could put his third-place points position at risk.
“I just treat them all the same way,” Covington said. “We try to win the race, but that doesn’t mean you do anything stupid and tear your stuff up, it still costs me money. We need to go there, and if we can’t win the race, we need to have a good showing, go on to the next one and try to win that one.”
All signs point to a strong end to the season for Covington – not only are the final two tracks on the schedule close to his Glenpool, OK home, but they are also two tracks he picked up top fives at earlier this year.
“Tulsa Speedway is kind of a new place, the last couple times we went there I thought it has definitely improved,” Covington said. “Creek County is a tough one. It’s only about 10 minutes from the house. We’ve won some races out there before. It’s a track we’ve run good at. Seems like we run good at Tulsa Speedway, we podiumed there earlier this year. I think we’ve got as good of a chance to win them as anybody.”
Championship weekend for the National Tour begins at Tulsa Speedway on Thursday, Nov. 14, with the postponed Dirt Down in T-Town Feature and the originally scheduled Thursday program. Action will then move to Creek County Speedway on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16, for the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling.
Tickets will be available at the track all three nights. But if you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Davis Racing for Owners Title, Job in Closing Stretch of 2024
CONCORD, NC (November 1, 2024) – When Hank Davis found himself knocking on the door of his first American Sprint Car Series National Tour victory night after night in July, TwoC Racing crew chief Wayne Johnson made the following prediction:
“Keep learning and doing what you’re doing, the wins will start coming. And when they do, it’ll be just like Sam [Hafertepe Jr.] or [Seth] Bergman. It won’t be just one, it’s going to be multiple.”
As it turns out, he was on to something.
While you didn’t have to be Nostradamus to expect Davis to find his groove in the second half of the season, the competitiveness of the No. 2C machine as of late has exceeded even Davis’ own goals. His three wins and seven podiums since his maiden victory at Electric City Speedway are more than any other driver in both categories.
That recent hot streak has them sitting atop the National Tour Owners standings with four races remaining in the season, 50 points ahead of the Hill’s Racing Team No. 15H. It could be considered fitting that Hafertepe is the driver Davis finds himself battling for the title, as all three of his wins this year have come with Hafertepe finishing in the runner-up spot.
However, Davis said he doesn’t place any extra emphasis on beating the five-time National Tour champion on a nightly basis, compared to every other car on the track.
“At the end of the day, it’s just another race car,” Davis said. “Yeah, he might be right on my tail in that deal, but at the end of the day it’s just another car I’ve got to pass, and I feel like we’ve shown that we can do it. I try not to let myself get too worried about that because I know that we’ve proven we can beat anyone out there.”
With nearly a full season under his belt as a full-time Sprint Car driver, what’s been his biggest area of improvement since joining TwoC Racing in May?
“Just racecraft,” Davis said. “There’s things that I didn’t do before, and now with Wayne beating down my throat certain things and how you have to race to win. And now I feel like I’m finally getting the hang of it and understanding my own racecraft.”
Davis may have been in contention for wins long before he finally broke through in Montana, finishing fourth at Rush County Speedway and third at Dodge City Raceway Park in his debut weekend in the car, but Johnson agreed that the difference between then and now is night and day.
“At first we tore up some cars, but it’s just a learning process,” Johnson said. “He’s a quick learner, he kind of got that out of his system real quickly. More than anything, just the consistency. I wasn’t sure what we would get with him being a rookie, but it’s pretty impressive to me.
“The first [win] is always the hardest one. After the first one, they come a little easier. Just his confidence level being a young kid, after winning a couple races I think he realized, ‘Hey, I can win these races at this level.”
A potential Owners title would also be key to propelling TwoC Racing into 2025, which will bring a return to full-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car competition with Cole Macedo behind the wheel. And for Johnson, his success in his first season as a full-time crew chief gives him plenty of reasons to be optimistic about taking on The Greatest Show on Dirt in his new role.
“It’s helped my confidence a lot, just because I was always a driver-mechanic, I worked for myself,” Johnson said. “So, I wasn’t really sure I could be a crew chief and make it happen, but it sure has improved my thought process moving into next year being a crew chief at the Outlaw level.”
Of course, Macedo’s arrival means Davis is a free agent for the 2025 season, making each race night all the more important as the 21-year-old looks to impress potential car owners and secure his future as a Sprint Car driver. He’ll get a major opportunity to do that next weekend at The Dirt Track at Charlotte when he makes his World of Outlaws debut at the World of Outlaws World Finals in the No. 17GP for Michael Dutcher Motorsports.
“I really don’t think about it, but I would like to say its motivation,” Davis said regarding the uncertainty of his future plans. “I don’t want to worry about trying to run second, I just want to go try and win the race so that people can’t deny it. You can’t deny it at that point if I win a bunch of races. We haven’t won as many as I would like to, but we’ve definitely been one of the most consistent cars throughout the year, and definitely the most consistent in my life.”
As for his elevator pitch to the Sprint Car world, Davis is happy to let the stat sheet and the highlight reel do the talking.
“I don’t know how you consider yourself as a driver, you kind of have to let what you’ve done speak for that,” Davis said. “We’re going to have a good time if I’m around. I don’t come from a whole lot of money, but we know how to have a good time and enjoy it. Maybe we can get someone to bite on that.”
Davis will wrap up his rookie season on the National Tour at Tulsa Speedway (Thursday, Nov. 14) and Creek County Speedway (Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16). Tickets will be available at both tracks on race day, while DIRTVision will stream every lap live for those unable to make it to the track.
Continued Wet Forecast Cancels The Short Track Nationals
Bryan Hulbert
Sadly, Mother Nature has intervened for the second year in a row. With a forecast calling for rain all weekend, the decision has been made to cancel the Short Track Nationals at Texarkana 67 Speedway.
“We have spent the last few days watching the weather, losing sleep, doing numbers, and more in regard to the Short Track Nationals. As racers ourselves, we know what it’s like to drive all that way to get rained out and spend unnecessary money, especially during today’s times,” stated Tim Crawley on the track’s Facebook Page.
“Calling this race was definitely not what we wanted to do, but we feel it’s the best option. This gives racers and fans plenty of time to make other plans, cancel rooms, etc. We have already started on some big things for 2025, and we can only hope Mother Nature will be kinder to us.”
Fans and teams who entered and purchased tickets online will be refunded through MyRacePass.com. Any questions regarding refunds need to be directed to Texarkana 67 Speedway.
The cancelation marks the end of the 2024 season for the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints and makes Marcus Thomas this year’s series champion.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also, follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X
POINTS UPDATE: Martin Enters Top Five, Davis Closing In On Top Three
Spence Smithback
Stay up to date with the chase for the 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour championship.
LATEST RACES: RPM Speedway (Oct. 25-26)
CURRENT POINTS LEADER: Seth Bergman took one large step toward his first National Tour championship in Friday night’s race at RPM Speedway when he won on the same night second-place driver Sam Hafertepe Jr. failed to finish due to mechanical trouble. The momentum swung back on Hafertepe’s favor on Saturday when he won and Bergman finished seventh, but after all was set and done, Bergman’s lead grew from 129 points entering the weekend to 156 markers with four races to go in the season.
MOVERS
Jason Martin (+1): The reigning Series champion briefly found himself outside the top 10 after missing the Batesville Motor Speedway event due to injury, but the Liberal, KS native has been climbing back up the order ever since. Finishes of fourth on Friday and seventh on Saturday were enough for Martin to move past Andrew Deal and into the top five for the first time since Speedweek in June.
Andrew Deal (-1): After a spin on Friday night relegated him to 16th, Deal got back in the top 10 on Saturday night with an eighth-place effort. With one weekend remaining in his rookie campaign on the National Tour, the Caney, KS driver now sits sixth in the rundown, 20 points outside of the top five.
CLOSING THE GAP
Hank Davis (4th): The TwoC Racing driver used a pair of podiums in Texas to creep closer to third-place pilot Matt Covington, who wasn’t far behind Davis on both nights in fourth on Friday and fifth on Saturday. The gap between drivers is now 54 points with four races to go, which means Davis would need to gain an average of 14 points per race to end his rookie season in the top three.
TOP 10 IN POINTS
Seth Bergman (3668 points)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-156)
Matt Covington (-279)
Hank Davis (-333)
Jason Martin (-551)
Andrew Deal (-571)
Landon Britt (-636)
Zach Blurton (-689)
Kyler Johnson (-754)
Terry Easum (-857)
NEXT RACES: Tulsa Speedway (Nov. 14), Creek County Speedway (Nov. 15-16)
If you can’t make it to the track, watch all the action live on DIRTVision.
Hafertepe Jr. Snaps Winless Streak at Home in RPM Finale
CRANDALL, TX (October 26, 2024) – The last two months of Sam Hafertepe Jr.’s season on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour have been a series of one headache after another.
Crashes. Tire failures. Engine trouble. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong until Saturday night at RPM Speedway, when Hafertepe finally made his way back to Victory Lane on the National Tour. And while winning for the first time in a while is special under any circumstances, doing it just 30 miles from his Sunnyvale, TX home with his family in attendance made the occasion even sweeter.
“Definitely awesome to do it close to home,” Hafertepe said following his first Series win since Lincoln County Raceway on Aug. 17. “I drive 20, 30 minutes home and I get to sleep in my own bed tonight.”
Hafertepe began the Feature from the outside of Row 2 with Blake Hahn and Brenham Crouch leading the charge on the front row. Hahn took command early riding the top lane and held the top spot throughout the opening green flag run that ended when Bradley Fezard spun in Turn 1 just before halfway.
While the field was split fairly evenly between the top and bottom grooves in the first half of the Feature, the majority of the field migrated to the top following the caution – including the top three. That gave Hafertepe the opportunity to begin moving forward, and he did just that by riding the inside around Crouch shortly after the restart before setting his sights on Hank Davis, who had climbed up to second.
After two more quick cautions, Hafertepe went to work on Davis while Hahn led on the high lane, eventually sliding into second with 11 laps left to catch Hahn. However, a caution for Aydan Saunders colliding with an infield tractor tire in Turn 2 put Hafertepe right on Hahn’s rear bumper for the dash to the finish.
With three circuits remaining, Hafertepe pulled the same move he made on Davis earlier in the race, blew past Hahn on the bottom and set sail toward his 10th National Tour win of the season.
While the unmatchable speed of the No. 15H on the bottom lane looked to be his key to victory, Hafertepe said there was a little more to the story.
“I don’t think we were better than anybody on the bottom, I just think the patience it was going to take to get down on the bottom, a lot of guys didn’t realize how slow you had to go to hit it,” Hafertepe said. “I knew if I took the lead, if a guy went and tried to hit the bottom he would probably mess up for a couple laps trying to figure it out.”
While Hafertepe would need a miracle to make up his 156-point gap in the Drivers standings to Seth Bergman with four races remaining in the season, he’s only 50 points behind TwoC Racing in the race for the Owners title. That means Hafertepe still has plenty to compete for at Tulsa Speedway and Creek County Speedway on championship weekend, and he’ll do so with a car he’s still fine tuning to his liking.
“We’ve still got to do a little bit to this car, this is a car we brought down a couple weeks ago for Paducah,” Hafertepe said. “It’s lacking a few things, we’ve just got to get it back to the shop and keep working on a few things. We’ve been having to do some stuff that we shouldn’t have to do. We’ll get it back to the shop and hopefully get it tuned up for Tulsa and Creek here at the end of the year.”
Hahn looked to be on his way to his first National Tour win since last year at Boone County Raceway, but the two-time Series champion was forced to settle for second after he was unable to hold off Hafertepe’s late charge.
“We were just really good early and just kind of faded with the car toward the end of the race, where I think maybe Sam wasn’t the best early but really started to gain toward the end,” Hahn said. “Just one of those deals, maybe just a little too good early. But our car was good all night long, I still felt good even though Sam got by me, I just think he was a little bit better on the bottom, he was able to operate and move around a little more. Other than that, the car was good, made a lot of good improvements. We’re happy with that, obviously wanted to win but we’ll take second anytime.”
Davis held off late attacks from Bergman and Jason Martin to finish third and claim his second podium of the weekend and his 11th of the season, more than anyone not named Seth or Sam.
“Wayne [Johnson]’s the best coach in the pit area, the best crew chief in the pit area, and my guys just work hard,” Davis said. “We do pretty decent, and hopefully it’ll turn into something next year.”
Martin got back in the top five for the first time since Benton Speedway with his fourth-place finish, while Matt Covington came home fifth for his second-straight top-five effort.
Bergman faded back to seventh after briefly challenging for a spot on the podium, but the points leader still earned the Hard Charger Award thanks to his drive forward from 15th on the starting grid.
UP NEXT: The 2024 ASCS National Tour season concludes in three weeks with four races in three nights in the Tulsa area – beginning with a double-Feature program at Tulsa Speedway on Thursday, Nov. 14 before the two-night finale at Creek County Speedway on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16. Tickets will be available at the track on race day, but if you can’t make it, catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 3. 2C-Hank Davis[3]; 4. 36-Jason Martin[10]; 5. 95-Matt Covington[11]; 6. 1-Brenham Crouch[2]; 7. 23-Seth Bergman[15]; 8. 15D-Andrew Deal[8]; 9. 2J-Zach Blurton[13]; 10. 10-Landon Britt[5]; 11. 45X-Kyler Johnson[6]; 12. 71T-Channin Tankersley[18]; 13. 88-Terry Easum[17]; 14. 2-Brekton Crouch[9]; 15. 31-Casey Wills[22]; 16. 16G-Austyn Gossel[7]; 17. 88R-Ryder Laplante[20]; 18. 8-Aydan Saunders[12]; 19. B2-Carson Bolden[14]; 20. 938-Bradley Fezard[21]; 21. 71-Brady Baker[19]; 22. 2S-Colby Stubblefield[16]
Bergman Ends Two-Month Winless Drought with RPM Victory
CRANDALL, TX (October 25, 2024) – With a triple-digit lead atop the American Sprint Car Series National Tour standings, Seth Bergman has admittedly been playing the consistency game in the closing stages of the 2024 season.
But there’s no better way to build a points lead than to win, and he did just that on Friday night at RPM Speedway.
“I had hoped for it,” Bergman said after his sixth National Tour triumph of the year. “I set really high standards personally. You rattle off some stats there and it sounds great, but I think what propels us to those is that we take the losses hard. We want to win and we want to be competitive every night.”
The win comes one week after a disappointing weekend at Riverside International Speedway – where the No. 23 team finished 11th on Friday and missed the Feature on Saturday – making their rebound in Crandall all the more important.
“For us at West Memphis, it wasn’t great,” Bergman said. “We didn’t have a good run and we worked hard this week. Coming into this weekend, I was like ‘man, if I could just go win a couple races here, it’s going to really help us come down the stretch here.”
Bergman began the Feature from the inside of Row 2, with the front row occupied by his championship rival Sam Hafertepe Jr. alongside 14-year-old Carson Bolden, who was making his first start in a 360 Sprint Car.
Hafertepe’s experience prevailed over Bolden’s youth on the initial start, as the No. 15H jumped out to the early lead while Bolden fell back to fourth by the end of Lap 1 behind Bergman and Blake Hahn. The battle between the two dominant cars all season commenced immediately, with Bergman briefly making it side-by-side for the lead before slipping up on Hafertepe’s inside exiting Turn 4 and relinquishing the top spot.
The race was interrupted for the first time when Tyler Harris found the concrete in Turn 1. Less than a lap after action resumed, the yellow flew again after Andrew Deal went around while battling with Brenham Crouch in Turn 3 and collected Landon Britt and Bradley Fezard.
On the next restart, Bergman looked to the outside to try and get around Hafertepe down the backstretch before crossing him over exiting Turn 4 and diving to Hafertepe’s inside in Turn 1, but Hafertepe once again emerged with the lead. Before Bergman could set up another move, Brekton Crouch got upside down in Turn 4 to pause the field once more.
A handful of laps after holding the lead on the restart, Hafertepe’s streak of misfortune in recent weeks continued when engine issues brought his night to a fiery end at the top of Turn 2, marking an untimely conclusion to a head-to-head duel between the two top dogs of 360 Sprint Car racing.
“I felt like it was shaping up to be one hell of a race between [Hafertepe] and I in traffic,” Bergman said. “Looked like he had some engine problems, so that’s a bummer. Gave us the lead and then really, from there, I just kind of set a mediocre pace and just stayed out of trouble.”
The caution for Hafertepe was the final stoppage of the 30-lap Feature, which meant that one more solid restart was all Bergman needed to drive away to the checkered flag for the first time since Aug. 23 at Big Sky Speedway.
The win along with Hafertepe’s DNF puts Bergman up by 187 points with five races remaining in the season, and brought him one step closer to making his dream of becoming a National Tour champion a reality.
“This has been the most I’ve won in any one year on the National Tour, tonight’s six,” Bergman said. “Really happy to be able to bounce back and come back and get a win, gives us great momentum, it’s how we want to start this home stretch. Probably couldn’t find a happier guy in the pit area.”
Hank Davis looked to be in for a rough night after a seventh-place Heat Race finish sent him to the Last Chance Showdown, but after grabbing a transfer spot he put forth a remarkable effort, driving from 18th up to second to easily claim the Hard Charger Award along with his 10th podium of the year.
“We were just off early, just missed it,” Davis said. “Part of it, everyone does it. That was the first B-Feature we’ve run all year. I’m super proud of these guys. I don’t wish anything bad on anyone, but I would have liked to have gotten up there to Sam and just finished with him, just keep him close. Kind of got to take them how you can get them, and that’s a lot of points gained. Kind of the big picture here, I know we can’t win the Drivers championship, but I still want to win the Owners for Wayne.”
The third spot went to Brady Baker, who collected his third podium of the year while running a part-time schedule with the Series.
“It feels amazing, just wish I could race these guys more, it would make me a lot better,” Baker said. “That was a good race, started out a little tight, but about halfway through it just started coming and coming. I was able to rip the bottom, I don’t know if anybody else could hit it like I could, but we were ripping.”
Matt Covington maintained control of third in the standings with his fourth-place run, while Colby Stubblefield completed the top five to establish a new career best on the National Tour.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National Tour will be back for more at RPM Speedway on Saturday night with another full racing program. Tickets will be available at the track, while DIRTVision will stream every lap live for those unable to make it out.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[3]; 2. 2C-Hank Davis[18]; 3. 71-Brady Baker[6]; 4. 95-Matt Covington[10]; 5. 2S-Colby Stubblefield[5]; 6. 1-Brenham Crouch[9]; 7. 36-Jason Martin[20]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 9. 10-Landon Britt[16]; 10. 31-Casey Wills[11]; 11. 71T-Channin Tankersley[14]; 12. B2-Carson Bolden[2]; 13. 16G-Austyn Gossel[22]; 14. 2J-Zach Blurton[19]; 15. 938-Bradley Fezard; 16. 15D-Andrew Deal[7]; 17. 45X-Kyler Johnson[21]; 18. 88-Terry Easum[17]; 19. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 20. 2-Brekton Crouch[15]; 21. 24-Tyler Harris[8]; 22. 8-Aydan Saunders[12]; 23. 12W-Dale Wester[13]
Austyn Gossel Ending Rookie Season on High Note After Strong Riverside Run
CONCORD, NC (October 24, 2024) – Of the nearly 60 drivers competing to make the 21-car field in the World Short Track Challenge at Riverside International Speedway, several star names found themselves watching from the stands – Seth Bergman, Matt Covington, Terry Gray and more.
One name not on that list? Austyn Gossel.
“If you were to choose anybody in the field, I was probably going to be the last one they would choose to make the Feature,” said Gossel, who finished 16th in the 40-lap, $10,000-to-win affair. “We just had a really good car all weekend.”
The event didn’t get off to an ideal start for him on Friday with a B-Main exit, but the No. 16G team kept working at it until late in the Saturday program when they found themselves right where they needed to be.
“I didn’t get timed in good enough [on Friday] to be higher up in points and I think that really screwed us in the end,” Gossel said. “Then, I had a really good Heat Race. I went sixth to third, that gave me good points. Then, the B-Main, I just missed the setup completely and got run over and messed up the nose wing, and that made it really hard to pass anybody.
“Going into the second night, we had a really good car. I had a bad start on the first start of the Heat Race, but then I was able to run them down, which I wasn’t really expecting. I had a really, really good car then and I probably just needed another lap or two and I probably could have got by them. It still set me up good in points. I started third in the B-Main and finished second, and then in the Feature it was just hard to pass.
“I haven’t really been good in slick lately, that’s one thing we’re really going to need to step up on is being good late in the race instead of early. Cause it don’t pay nothing in the Heat Race.”
It’s all part of the learning process for the Windsor, CO driver, who is nearing the end of his first full season on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour. He hasn’t had to learn the ropes alone though, as Gossel emphasized the importance of having fellow competitors on tour willing to lend a hand.
“Having Hank [Davis] is a big help, we’ve been really good buddies ever since he started driving [for TwoC Racing],” Gossel said. “We talk about where I’m doing good and where I’m doing bad. Having him has really helped me confidence-wise and be a better driver at the end. He tells me where I’m good at and where I’m not good at, where I need to be and where I shouldn’t be.
“Even me and Zach Blurton, we’ve become really good friends this year. We talk to each other basically after every time we hit the track. Like, ‘Well, we tried this, and this didn’t really work out, we did this, and we didn’t really like that.’ Getting all these good people around me has really helped us out a lot.”
Gossel’s situation is different than the other rookies on tour as he and father, Bryan Gossel, make up the only two-car team on the National Tour.
“It has its pros and cons,” Gossel said. “We have our own way of doing things, me and Ryan have ours set up differently. Me and my dad run two different setups. He likes his a little tighter. I like mine a little looser.
“We weren’t going to be running two cars out of one rig like we had been the past three years, so [Bryan] decided to venture in and get himself a different setup, which has helped out a lot, stress level-wise.”
However, Gossel Racing has dropped down to a single-car effort after Bryan stepped out of the car due to injuries suffered in a crash at Arrowhead Speedway in September. While Austyn certainly misses having his dad on track with him, it has allowed the team to focus 100% of their efforts on the No. 16G, which has paid dividends toward Austyn’s performance.
“[Bryan’s] pretty good at reading the car,” Gossel said. “We talk about it every time the car’s off the track. What I should have done better, what I think the car needs. Having him just be able to focus on that has really helped me confidence-wise and performance-wise.”
Having his dad as his full-time crew chief hasn’t been the only factor in Gossel’s uptick in speed though. His engine program has also taken a turn for the better after a trying season filled with trouble.
“We’ve got this new motor program going out for us, I’m really liking this new piece we’ve got,” Gossel said. “I think it’s stepped up our program. I went through a spurt where I went through three motors in six weeks. I was out of motors, so this was our last-ditch effort to finish out the year.”
Entering the season, Gossel had a goal in mind of finishing top 10 in the final standings. Seven months later, he finds himself in the 11th spot, 111 points behind Terry Easum with six races left to make his original goal a reality.
“My expectations for this year were really not much, but I kind of had a goal, 10th in points would be reasonable for us,” Gossel said. “And we’re just right outside of 10th. We’ve been battling with Terry Easum quite a bit. Hopefully, if these next couple of weekends go good, I think we might have a shot.”
Gossel’s next stop on his rookie tour will take place at RPM Speedway in Crandall, TX, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26. Tickets will be available at the track, but if you can’t make it, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: RPM Speedway Set to Host Final Stop Before National Tour Championship Weekend
CRANDALL, TX (October 22, 2024) – For the first and only time in 2024, the American Sprint Car Series National Tour is set to invade the Lone Star State.
The 1/4-mile RPM Speedway – located in Crandall, TX near Dallas – will welcome the Series for the first time ever this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26. The third of three-straight weekends of racing for the National Tour marks the final two races on the schedule before the Series heads to Oklahoma to wrap up the season in mid-November.
Both nights will conclude with a $4,000-to-win/$400-to-start Feature, and the Sprint Cars will be joined on the card by Limited Modifieds and Factory Stocks on both nights.
Tickets will be available at the track on race day. Can’t make it? Catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
HOMETOWN HERO: RPM Speedway sits about 25 miles southeast of Sunnyvale, TX, making it the home track on tour for Sam Hafertepe Jr.
The driver of the No. 15H sits 129 points behind Seth Bergman in the championship battle, and with only six races to go in the season, Hafertepe desperately needs a statement weekend at home to give himself a realistic chance at a sixth title entering Oklahoma next month. And if the Drivers championship wasn’t enough to think about, Hill’s Racing Team is also 15 points behind TwoC Racing in a tight battle atop the Owners standings.
Fortunately for Hafertepe, RPM has been good to him in the past. The most recent winged 360 Sprint Car race at the track was an ASCS Gulf South Region event in 2018, and the winner that night was none other than Hafertepe. He finished second in Gulf South action a year prior to give himself a 1.5 average finish in ASCS competition at RPM, and he plans on keeping that number intact this weekend.
CRANDALL KNOW HOW: Hafertepe wasn’t the only current National Tour driver in the field on those two nights though.
Matt Covington finished 10th in 2017 and sixth in 2018 in his only two starts at RPM. He still has plenty to play for even with the Drivers title being out of reach, as the No. 95 team is third in the Owners standings, 51 points behind TwoC Racing. Additionally, Covington has six more chances to avoid going winless on the National Tour in 2024, something he hasn’t done since 2016.
Bergman was also present at the 2017 Gulf South Region race and came home ninth. After a weekend at the World Short Track Challenge in which he never found his footing – finishing 11th on Friday and missing the show on Saturday – Bergman will be looking to get back to his usual consistency this weekend to maintain his triple-digit lead atop the standings.
MIDGET MEMORIES: The top three in the standings may be the only ones with Sprint Car experience at RPM, but a pair of others have competed at the facility before.
Andrew Deal made a pair of trips to Crandall to race with the POWRi West Midgets and scored finishes of 12th in 2016 and sixth in 2017. He’ll look to transfer that knowledge from the small car into the big car as he tries to rebound from a pair of DNQs at Riverside last weekend.
Rookie of the Year leader Hank Davis also has laps around RPM in a Midget, with his only visit to the track ending with a seventh-place finish in 2018.
HERE COMES MARTIN: The closest points battle in the top 10 entering RPM is the fight for the final spot in the top five, with Deal leading Jason Martin by 15 points.
The two drivers entered the season with polar-opposite backgrounds – Martin as the defending Series champion with two decades of Sprint Car experience under his belt, while Deal is wrapping up his first full season on a national Sprint Car series.
Martin has been climbing back up the order for much of the season after an injury forced him to miss the Batesville Motor Speedway event, knocking him outside the top 10 in points. His ascent has accelerated in the last few weeks, with his first win of the season at Arrowhead Speedway highlighting a stretch of six-straight top 10s – Martin’s longest of the season.
Following a tough weekend at Riverside, Deal will head to RPM looking for his first top five since Clay County Fair Speedway on Sept. 10. If he can get that done, it would be his first on a 1/4-mile bullring since finishing second in the season opener at Super Bee Speedway in April.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26, at RPM Speedway in Crandall, TX
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour season will conclude in Oklahoma at Tulsa Speedway (Thursday, Nov. 14) and Creek County Speedway (Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16).
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
- Seth Bergman (3399 points)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-129)
- Matt Covington (-265)
- Hank Davis (-341)
- Andrew Deal (-516)
- Jason Martin (-531)
- Landon Britt (-590)
- Zach Blurton (-635)
- Kyler Johnson (-689)
- Terry Easum (-786)
FEATURE WINNERS:
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS:
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 12
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Bossier City, LA – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Lance Moss – Cherryville, NC – 1
HEAT RACE WINS:
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 8
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 8
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 8
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 6
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 3
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 2
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia, MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Hunter Schuerenberg – Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes – Jacksonville, OR – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller – Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Tanner Thorson – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Hugginsville, MO – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Garrett Benson – Concordia, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Tucker Boulton – Brighton, TN – 1
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Ayden Gatewood – Caruthersville, MO – 1
Marshall Skinner – Marion, AR – 1
DASH APPEARANCES:
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 21
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 21
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 14
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 13
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 9
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 5
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 5
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 4
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Garrett Benson – Concordia, MO – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 2
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 2
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS:
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph, MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey – Helena, MT – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 1
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Noah Harris – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Ayden Gatewood – Caruthersville, MO – 1
Marshall Skinner – Marion, AR – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS:
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 17
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 16
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 9
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 3
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Kyle Jones – Kennedale, TX – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS:
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 22
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 22
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 19
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 18
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 17
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 15
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 14
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 9
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 8
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 8
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 8
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 6
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 4
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 4
Kelly Miller – Stirling, AB – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 4
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 3
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 2
Tasker Phillips – Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA – 2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 2
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 2
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 2
Derek Hagar – Marion, AR – 2
Kyle Jones – Kennedale, TX – 2
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA – 1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON – 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Blayne Brink – Gillette, WY – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Emilio Hoover – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Anton Hernandez – Arlington, TX – 1
Howard Moore – Memphis, TN – 1
Morgan Turpen Havener – Gallatin, TN – 1
Marshall Skinner – Marion, AR – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La Crosse, KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, June 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, June 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, June 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, June 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, June 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, June 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, June 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, July 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, July 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North Platte, NE / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT / Seth Bergman (5)
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT / Jake Bubak (1)
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT / Hank Davis (1)
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT / Hank Davis (2)
Tuesday, Sept. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway / Spencer, IA / Aaron Reutzel (1)
Friday, Sept. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Roger Crockett (1)
Saturday, Sept. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Jason Martin (1)
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO / Joe B. Miller (1)
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah, KY / Hank Davis (3)
Friday, Oct. 18 / Riverside International Speedway / West Memphis, AR / Derek Hagar (1)
Saturday, Oct. 19 / Riverside International Speedway / West Memphis, AR / Derek Hagar (2)
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Hagar Completes Weekend Sweep of World Short Track Challenge
WEST MEMPHIS, AR (October 19, 2024) – Some driver-track combinations in Sprint Car racing seem to go together like bread and butter. Donny Schatz at Knoxville. David Gravel at Williams Grove. And of course, Derek Hagar at Riverside International Speedway.
The Marion, AR driver took the checkered flag at “The Ditch” for the fourth time in eight days and the second time in as many outings with the American Sprint Car Series National Tour. But this time, it came with a $10,000 check and the title of World Short Track Challenge champion.
“It’s $10,000 man, you’ve got to put it all on the line,” Hagar said. “I knew I wasn’t going to pass them following them. I had some good runs and the cautions kept coming out. I was like ‘man, screw it, I’m pulling the wing back and see if it works.”
Thanks to his Friday night victory, Hagar was one of two drivers locked into Saturday’s Feature before the program began, the other being Friday runner-up Dale Howard. Hagar finished fifth in the Dash to claim the inside of the third row in the Feature lineup, with Jordon Mallett and Cody Gardner sharing the front row.
A rash of early spins meant the field needed three attempts to complete the opening lap, but once the race got going, Mallett drove away to the early lead while Gardner came under fire from the No. 2C of Hank Davis.
Davis moved up to second on Lap 5 and immediately went to work on running down Mallett. He caught the Rains Motorsports No. 3 car and was briefly side-by-side for the top spot before Ayden Gatewood spun in Turn 2 to pause the action on Lap 12.
Hagar had climbed to third by the time the caution was thrown, putting him within striking distance of the lead for the first time when the race resumed. He made the most of the opportunity, getting around Davis on the high side in Turns 3 and 4 before setting his sights on Mallett.
With seven laps to go, Hagar found a run off of Turn 2, slipped to Mallett’s inside and never looked back, leading the rest of the way to win for the 10th time on the National Tour.
The 40-lap distance meant track evolution was a much bigger factor than in the 25-lap contest one night prior, which made Hagar’s local knowledge of the facility even more crucial.
“Knew that I was going to be tight early and it was,” Hagar said. “I think I knocked the wall down two or three times down the back straightaway. Really surprised the Jacob’s ladder’s still on it. I knew that with 40 laps, a lot of these cars running, it was probably going to start polishing off on the bottom and throwing that crum up in the middle.”
With fellow Arkansas driver Mallett finishing second, it marked the second night in a row in which the top two spots were claimed by Riverside regulars, solidifying their spot as one of the top local contingents in 360 Sprint Car racing.
“A lot of guys that grew up racing here are in the Hall of Fame,” Hagar said. “My granddad fielded cars for Sammy Swindell, Hooker Hood and Rickey Hood. He actually crew chiefed on the car when Sammy won both Short Track Challenges back in the 1970s. So to keep the win in the family, it feels pretty special.”
While Mallett looked to be in position to take his second National Tour win of the season up until the final 10 laps of the Feature, he was ultimately unable to stand in the way of Hagar’s reign of terror over the West Memphis bullring.
“Hindsight’s always 20/20,” Mallett said. “Sometimes it’s better to be second than the leader on this deal, but I mean, this is [Hagar’s] deal, this is where he made a name. Hats off to Derek, he got it done again. We ran second to him last week, we ran second to him this week.”
Sam Hafertepe Jr. rebounded from his crash on Friday night with a third-place finish on Saturday night, giving the Sunnyvale, TX driver some positive momentum entering his home race at RPM Speedway next weekend.
“We stayed a little free, freer than we were last night,” Hafertepe said. “We probably should have gotten where we were last night, and we probably could have competed with Derek as far as speed. At the end, I just kind of put it on the fence, just rubbing the right-rear on the wall and honestly, we started catching them guys in front of us.”
Davis held on to the fourth spot while Blake Hahn finished fifth for his fourth top five in 10 National Tour appearances this season.
The Hard Charger Award went to Jason Martin, who advanced to the Feature through a B-Main before driving from 16th up to seventh by the checkered flag.
UP NEXT: The final stop before championship weekend in November will take the ASCS National Tour to RPM Speedway in Crandall, TX on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26. Tickets will be available at the track on race day, but if you can’t make it, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature: 1. 9JR-Derek Hagar[5]; 2. 3-Jordon Mallett[1]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6]; 4. 2C-Hank Davis[4]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn[13]; 6. 47-Dale Howard[3]; 7. 36-Jason Martin[16]; 8. 10M-Morgan Turpen Havener[8]; 9. 6J-Kyle Jones[9]; 10. 26-Marshall Skinner[12]; 11. 40-Howard Moore[20]; 12. 31-Casey Wills[19]; 13. 37-Ayden Gatewood[11]; 14. 10L-Landon Britt[17]; 15. 71T-Christopher Townsend[15]; 16. 16G-Austyn Gossel[14]; 17. 121-Jan Howard[10]; 18. 6-Cody Gardner[2]; 19. 55Z-Zach Pringle[18]; 20. 2J-Zach Blurton[21]; 21. 88M-Trent Moss[7]
Hagar Takes Home Friday Prelim at World Short Track Challenge
WEST MEMPHIS, AR (October 18, 2024) – Few Sprint Car drivers can say they’ve won three Features at the same track in the span of seven days, but Derek Hagar added his name to that short list Friday night at Riverside International Speedway.
Last weekend in the Flip Flop 50 for the United Sprint Car Series, he won the first Feature, was inverted to the rear for the second race and drove back to the front by the checkers.
Less than a week later, with the stars of the American Sprint Car Series National Tour and the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints joining the fold, he got the job done once again on the opening night of the World Short Track Challenge.
“We could do whatever we wanted in that Feature man,” Hagar said. “I could cut the corner, I could float the corner and I could make speed the whole time.”
The unique format for the event meant that the first five rows of the Feature were set by combined points from Qualifying and Heat Races, which resulted in Anton Hernandez starting on the pole in his National Tour debut alongside Sam Hafertepe Jr. in the 25-lap Feature. Hernandez did not get to enjoy much time out front at the start, as Hafertepe powered around his outside and led by three car lengths entering Turn 3 on the first lap.
The first caution was thrown on Lap 2 when Lance Moss collided with the spinning car of Ayden Gatewood. Hafertepe kept the lead on the restart, while Hank Davis made the pass on Hernandez in Turn 3 to take second.
Hafertepe would lead the next several circuits, albeit with Davis breathing down his neck in search of the top spot. Davis’ night started to turn sour when he got into the Turn 4 wall on Lap 8 and climbed the catchfence – he initially kept going but eventually brought the car to the pits to fix the damage.
The issues for Davis may have given Hafertepe some breathing room, but his chance to score his first National Tour win in over two months was erased when he ran into the back of the slowing car of Jordon Mallett on the backstretch, sending the No. 15H up and over.
That incident handed the lead back to Hernandez with 15 to go, but just like the initial start, he didn’t stay long as Hagar blew past him on the outside in Turns 1 and 2.
The final stoppage of the race was for a flip by Brandon Hanks with six to go, but Hagar once again nailed the restart and took the checkers by 1.6 seconds over Dale Howard in second.
Riverside’s track surface has long been known to change in an instant, and Hagar said keeping up with those changes better than anyone else was ultimately what won him the race.
“Racetrack went from muddy to slick real quick,” Hagar said. “Billy and the guys did a real great job this week getting this racetrack prepared for tonight. Not knowing what the racetrack was going to do with 60 cars, last week we had 120 cars here between all the classes. It was muddy early and kind of did the same thing. It went a little further than this as far as being slick.”
Howard completed the sweep of the top two spots by the West Memphis locals. The runner-up effort served as a solid end to the night after teammate Sammy Swindell’s weekend came to an early end due to an engine failure.
“This is mine and Derek’s local track, so we’re kind of favored here,” Howard said. “We’re supposed to do good. Honestly, the two of us being the top two out of 60 cars here, that’s not half bad.”
The highest finishing invader was none other than Kennedale, TX’s Kyle Jones, who charged up from 13th to finish third and claim the Hard Charger Award. While Jones is widely known for his skills behind the wheel of a Midget, his run on Friday night proved he can be equally fast in a Sprint Car.
“All the guys were up [at the top of the track] while I was putting around the bottom and I was able to make room down there,” Jones said. “They were kind of crossing each other up, so I was able to get some good runs down on the bottom. I went up there a little bit but it’s pretty sketchy. Finishing behind some guys that run this place all the time is pretty cool.”
Matt Covington finished fourth to lead the National Tour regulars, while Landon Britt gave his hometown fans a reason to cheer by coming home fifth for his second top five in the last three races.
UP NEXT: The World Short Track Challenge wraps up with a 40-lap, $10,000-to-win event on Saturday night at Riverside International Speedway. Tickets will be available at the gate, but if you can’t make it to the track, catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature: 1. 9JR-Derek Hagar[10]; 2. 47-Dale Howard[8]; 3. 6J-Kyle Jones[13]; 4. 95-Matt Covington[12]; 5. 10L-Landon Britt[5]; 6. 6-Cody Gardner[16]; 7. 5L-Anton Hernandez[1]; 8. 36-Jason Martin[3]; 9. 52-Blake Hahn[15]; 10. 40-Howard Moore[14]; 11. 23-Seth Bergman[11]; 12. 10-Terry Gray[20]; 13. 23L-Lance Moss[9]; 14. 84-Brandon Hanks[17]; 15. 21-Carson Short[19]; 16. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 17. 2C-Hank Davis[6]; 18. 3-Jordon Mallett[18]; 19. 901-Tucker Boulton[7]; 20. 37-Ayden Gatewood[4]
ASCS National Tour Plans Massive Championship Finale in Oklahoma, Nov. 14-16
SAPULPA, OK (Oct. 18, 2024) – The American Sprint Car Series National Tour’s historic 2024 season will conclude with four races in three days in Oklahoma to crown a champion.
First, the Series will return to Tulsa Speedway for a double Feature day on Thursday, Nov. 14, and then end the season at Creek County Speedway, Friday-Saturday, Nov. 15-16, for the two-day Fuzzy’s Fall Fling – named in memory of Wokeeta “Fuzzy” Hahn, the late wife of ASCS founder Emmett Hahn.
Thursday’s event at Tulsa will see the ASCS National Tour, and ASCS Sooner Region, run two Features in one day. They’ll finish the remaining portion of the Dirt Down in T-Town event, which was postponed by weather in July. Drivers will complete the Dash and $6,000-to-win Feature. Then, they go into the originally scheduled program for the day, highlighted by the night’s $4,000-to-win/$400-to-start race.
Teams will travel 20 minutes south to Sapulpa, OK the next day to end the season at Creek County Speedway. It’ll conclude a historic year for the ASCS National Tour, which was acquired by World Racing Group in March to help grow and strengthen the series.
Seth Bergman and Sam Hafertepe Jr. will enter as the contenders for the 2024 title, $40,000 championship check and the new Emmett Hahn Championship Trophy.
READ MORE: New National Tour Championship Trophy Unveiled Honoring ASCS Founder Emmett Hahn
Bergman is on the hunt for his first Series title, while Hafertepe will try to extend his legacy to six ASCS National Tour championships.
Hafertepe won the National Tour events at Tulsa and Creek County earlier this year. Bergman won an ASCS Sooner Region race at Creek County in March.
Friday’s Feature will pay $4,000 to win, while Saturday’s grand finale will pay $10,000 to win.
While Bergman and Hafertepe battle for the title, several other Oklahoma natives will be eyeing a home state win before the end of the season. Matt Covington, of Glenpool, OK, is still searching for this first National Tour win of the season (as of mid-October). Hank Davis, of Sand Springs, OK, is on his way to being the 2024 National Tour Rookie of the Year, currently sitting fourth in points with three wins this year behind the wheel of the TwoC Racing No. 2C. And Terry Easum, of Broken Arrow, OK, started the year strong, earning his first career National Tour win in May, but has yet to find the top five since. He’ll be poised to change that during his end-of-year homecoming.
The Series banquet will be held on Sunday, Nov. 17, in Tulsa – handing out over $150,000 to the top 10 drivers in Series points. More details on the ceremony will be available soon.
If you can’t make it to the tracks, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision.
TULSA EVENT INFO
Date – Thursday, Nov. 14
Location – Tulsa, OK
Track Info – TulsaSpeedway.com
Times (CT) –
Pits Open: 4 p.m.
Gates Open: 5 p.m.
Tickets – Available at track.
Last Race Video Recap (June 28, 2024) –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEVQH8Nwi1U&t=2s
Previous ASCS National Tour Winners at Tulsa –
2024 – Sam Hafertepe Jr. on June 28
2005 – Gary Wright on July 30
2005 – Jason Johnson on June 7
2004 – Tim Montgomery on July 12
1999 – Ronald Laney on Aug. 21
CREEK COUNTY EVENT INFO
Date – Friday-Saturday, Nov. 15-16
Location – Sapulpa, OK
Track Info – CreekCountySpeedway.com
Times (CT) –
Gates Open: 5 p.m.
Hot Laps: 7 p.m.
Tickets – Available at track.
Last Race Video Recap (June 13, 2024) –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j21iA3Jf6s4
Previous ASCS National Tour Winners at Creek County –
2024 – Sam Hafertepe Jr. on June 13
2022 – Jason Martin on Oct. 29
2021 – Ryan Timms on July 27
2020 – Blake Hahn on Aug. 14
2019 – Sam Hafertepe Jr. on Oct. 12
2018 – Sammy Swindell on June 14, Sam Hafertepe Jr. on Oct. 27
2017 – Aaron Reutzel on June 15
2016 – Bryan Clauson on June 16, Sam Hafertepe Jr. on Nov. 4, John Carney II on Nov. 5
2014 – Christopher Bell on June 19
2013 – Jeff Swindell on June 20
2012 – Brady Bacon on Aug. 17
2008 – Jason Johnson on July 14
2007 – Darren Stewart on July 16
2006 – Jason Johnson on July 9
2000 – Tim Crawley on July 18
1999 – Tim Crawley on May 30, Tim Crawley on July 25
1998 – Phil Gressman on June 16
1997 – Gary Wright on July 31, Pete Butler on Aug. 31
1996 – Wayne Johnson on June 16
1995 – Gary Wright on July 16
1994 – Garry Lee Maier on June 25
1993 – Mike Ward on June 20, John Hunt on June 25
Sammy Swindell Rolling Into World Short Track Challenge Still Hungry for Success
WEST MEMPHIS, AR (October 17, 2024) – More than 60 of the biggest names in 360 Sprint Car racing are on the entry list for Arkansas’ World Short Track Challenge, but one is most synonymous with the West Memphis area – Sammy Swindell.
He’ll join the full-time drivers from the American Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints and the United Sprint Car Series for the doubleheader weekend at Riverside International Speedway, Oct. 18-19 – all vying for the $10,000 payday on Saturday.
The three-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car champion turned his first laps around Riverside at 15 years old in 1971 and has been a frequent visitor to “The Ditch” ever since. His long list of wins at the facility includes three victories with The Greatest Show on Dirt – one in 1979 and two in 1981 – as well as an ASCS Mid-South Region score in 2018.
As Riverside’s most prominent local, “Slammin’ Sammy” has known the track better than anyone over the past five decades. So, how much has it changed since the early days?
“Not much, really,” Swindell said. “There was a wood fence where it’s a concrete wall around there now. That’s the biggest thing.”
Even though the racetrack is largely the same, the cars racing around it have changed drastically over Swindell’s career, meaning he has had to adjust his racing program accordingly.
“It used to be when I started, if you had a Sprint Car, every Sprint Car race, you could run it anywhere,” Swindell said. “Now there’s so many places, they have different rules and different things. You’re only limited to so much. You’ve got to have a motor for this or a motor for that and a lot of things. It keeps us from going to a lot of places like I could back in the 70’s and 80’s when you could just show up if they had a Sprint Car race.”
Swindell may not run as many races nowadays as he used to, but when he does roll into the pits, he’s still on the shortlist of winning contenders. He’s taken the checkers on multiple occasions this season, including at Riverside in local competition on Aug. 24 as well as with the USCS at Buckshot Speedway on Aug. 31.
“Mine’s a little hit and miss,” Swindell said when describing his racing schedule in recent years. “I’m just doing it part-time. So, most of the stuff we’re doing with driving for Dale Howard is stuff that’s close around here.”
The latter portion of the 2024 season has brought forth one of the biggest stretches of racing in Riverside’s storied history. Last weekend’s Flip Flop 50 included twin Features for the USCS, which leads into this weekend’s World Short Track Challenge with the ASCS joining the fold. The month of October wraps up next Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26, when the World of Outlaws make their first trip to the 1/4-mile bullring since 2018 for their final stop before the World of Outlaws World Finals.
While the three-week Sprint Car spectacular is noteworthy on its own, the milestone it celebrates makes it even more special.
“This is [Riverside’s] 75th year,” Swindell said. “So, they had plans to do a lot of Sprint Car races this year.”
And despite the fact that Swindell has been ripping a Sprint Car around “The Ditch” longer than any of the National Tour full-timers have been alive, the 68-year-old will still only have one goal in mind when the Series rolls into his home track – “to win.”
Swindell will go for his 21st National Tour win and first since 2018 this weekend at Riverside International Speedway during the World Short Track Challenge. Tickets will be available at the track on both nights, while those unable to make it can catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: ASCS, USCS Set to Duel at Riverside in World Short Track Challenge
WEST MEMPHIS, AR (October 15, 2024) – Arkansas is set to host the newest premier 360 Sprint Car event this weekend for the American Sprint Car Series National Tour – the World Short Track Challenge.
The first National Tour race at Riverside International Speedway in three years will be a co-sanctioned event alongside the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints and the United Sprint Car Series, with the three tours combining to bring more than 60 cars to “The Ditch” this weekend.
The event wraps up with a 40-lap Feature on Saturday night paying $10,000-to-win and $1,000 to start. Friday’s preliminary action will conclude with a $2,000-to-win/$200-to-start main event.
Tickets will be available at the track on race day. Can’t make it? Catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
HANK HEATING UP: Whenever Hank Davis has been asked to reflect on his first season in the TwoC Racing machine, his answer has remained constant all year.
“I didn’t know we would be this good.”
Regardless of what his goals were entering the year, Davis has been a nightly win contender ever since he got in the car – but especially over the past six weeks.
His win on Saturday night at Paducah International Raceway was the latest chapter in a seven-race stretch that includes three wins, five podiums and no finishes worse than fourth. Davis’ 2.2 average finish dating back to his weekend sweep at Electric City Speedway is the best of anyone over that span, including championship leaders Seth Bergman and Sam Hafertepe Jr.
The Sand Springs, OK native will be making his first trek to West Memphis this weekend, although the challenge of taking on a track for the first time didn’t seem to faze him at Electric City or Paducah. Riverside’s tight confines and high banking should suit Davis nicely given his Midget background as he goes for the first five-digit payday of his Sprint Car career.
PILING ON THE PODIUMS: Good luck finding anyone happier about an eight-race winless streak than Seth Bergman.
Although he hasn’t won since Aug. 23 at Big Sky Speedway, his six podiums since then have given him a 136-point lead over Hafertepe in the standings. While he would have loved to convert a few of those seconds and thirds into wins, the ultimate goal all along has been earning his first National Tour championship, and the 20-year Sprint Car veteran is closer than ever to doing exactly that.
The gap will go unchanged this weekend with the World Short Track Challenge paying show-up points only, meaning Bergman can put the title fight aside and focus solely on gunning for the $10,000 prize on Saturday night.
His Riverside resume includes two National Tour wins in 2012 and 2015, making him one of six drivers to win more than one Series event at the track and the only current full-timer on that list.
TIME FOR A RESET: After a dream summer that included nine wins over the span of 13 races, Hafertepe hasn’t quite been the same in the cooler weather.
His last nine races on tour have included no trips to Victory Lane and three finishes outside the top 10, including a late-race flat tire at Clay County Fair Speedway and a crash at Benton Speedway, causing his gap to Bergman to be nearly 100 points larger than it was when he left Montana 40 points back.
Hope is not lost though, as the final stretch of the season might as well have been tailor-made for Hafertepe. The next full points race takes place at his home track of RPM Speedway before the season concludes at Tulsa Speedway and Creek County Speedway in November. Hafertepe was victorious at Tulsa in June in his first time competing at the track, while he has won three times at Creek County in 2024 alone, including with the National Tour during Speedweek.
While a win this weekend wouldn’t help their points situation, it could be critical to building momentum in the No. 15H camp entering their final bid for a sixth Series championship.
STAR-STUDDED FIELD: With the season winding down, 360 Sprint Car teams from across the nation are planning to travel to West Memphis for one more big event before putting their cars away for the winter. The list of expected entries includes all the regulars from the National Tour, Hurricane Area Super Sprints and the USCS along with dozens of invaders looking to steal the spotlight.
Of course, there’s no bigger name on the list that three-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car champion Sammy Swindell, who hails from nearby Germantown, TN. The 68-year-old is still a contender in the limited Sprint Car starts he makes each year, as his 2024 season has included a local win at Riverside on Aug. 24 as well as a USCS triumph one week later at Buckshot Speedway.
A familiar face in a new place to keep an eye on is Jordon Mallett, who will become the first driver to compete for three different teams with the National Tour this season. Mallett spent eight races driving the Brandon Anderson Motorsports No. 55B in a stint highlighted by a win at Batesville Motor Speedway before fielding his own No. 14 car at Arrowhead Speedway in September, and he has since jumped into the No. 3 for Rains Motorsports.
His debut with the team came last weekend in USCS action at Riverside with finishes of second and ninth in the twin-Feature program. The night was swept by Derek Hagar, who has now won five times at “The Ditch” in 2024 and enters the weekend hungry for more.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18-19, at Riverside International Speedway in West Memphis, AR
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will head to Texas for the only time in 2024 for a doubleheader at RPM Speedway outside Dallas on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26, marking the final stop before November’s championship weekend in Oklahoma.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
- Seth Bergman (3045 points)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-111)
- Matt Covington (-240)
- Hank Davis (-372)
- Andrew Deal (-506)
- Jason Martin (-526)
- Landon Britt (-577)
- Zach Blurton (-617)
- Kyler Johnson (-629)
- Terry Easum (-732)
FEATURE WINNERS (12):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (13):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 12
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Bossier City, LA – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (41):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 7
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 6
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 6
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 3
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 3
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia, MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Hunter Schuerenberg – Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes – Jacksonville, OR – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller – Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Tanner Thorson – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Hugginsville, MO – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Garrett Benson – Concordia, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (42):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 21
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 20
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 13
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 13
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 9
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 5
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 5
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 5
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 4
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Garrett Benson – Concordia, MO – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 2
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (16):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph, MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey – Helena, MT – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 1
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Noah Harris – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (26):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 17
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 15
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 9
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 7
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (66):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 22
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 21
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 17
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 17
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 16
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 14
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 14
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 8
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 8
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 8
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 6
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 4
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 4
Kelly Miller – Stirling, AB – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 4
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 2
Tasker Phillips – Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA – 2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 2
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 2
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 2
Sterling Cling – Tempe, AZ – 2
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA – 1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON – 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Blayne Brink – Gillette, WY – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls, MT – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chris Martin – Ankeny, IA – 1
Emilio Hoover – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Joe B. Miller – Millersville, MO – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La Crosse, KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, June 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, June 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, June 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, June 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, June 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, June 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, June 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, July 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, July 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA / Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North Platte, NE / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT / Seth Bergman (5)
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT / Jake Bubak (1)
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT / Hank Davis (1)
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT / Hank Davis (2)
Tuesday, Sept. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway / Spencer, IA / Aaron Reutzel (1)
Friday, Sept. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Roger Crockett (1)
Saturday, Sept. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Jason Martin (1)
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO / Joe B. Miller (1)
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah, KY / Hank Davis (3)
Friday, Oct. 18 / Riverside International Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Saturday, Oct. 19 / Riverside International Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Davis Holds Off Hafertepe at Paducah for Third National Tour Triumph
PADUCAH, KY (October 12, 2024) – When the American Sprint Car Series National Tour rolls into a high-banked, lightning-fast racetrack, Hank Davis tends to find another gear.
The Labor Day weekend visit to Montana’s Electric City Speedway netted him the first two wins of his career with the Series, and six weeks later, he picked up his third on Saturday night at Paducah International Raceway.
“We were just really good all night,” Davis said. “There in Qualifying, we just kind of had the car a little off or we would have probably swept the whole night. Car was just really good, just rolled around this place super well and got a win.”
The 21-year-old picked up the pole position after blowing by Matt Covington on the final lap of the Dash and taking the checkers. However, his advantage didn’t last long come Feature time, as a poor start allowed Covington to drive away to the early lead on the outside while Sam Hafertepe Jr. squeezed by in Turns 1 and 2 and took second away.
Hafertepe wasn’t satisfied though, as he slid up in front of Covington exiting Turn 4 on the opening lap before the No. 95 crossed him over and held onto the lead.
While Covington paced the field early, Davis went to the inside of Hafertepe on Lap 4 to move up to second. He instantly went to work on catching Covington, and once he did, he made the exact same move as Hafertepe tried earlier and got the same result: Covington sneaking back by to keep the top spot.
Davis wasn’t ready to give up, as he made a couple of slider attempts on Covington before finally getting one to stick in Turn 2 at the midway point of the 25-lap Feature. Once he found clean air, the No. 2C was off to the races, quickly building a gap over his fellow red, white and black machine.
Just when it looked like Covington was in store for his first podium finish since Electric City on Aug. 31, the night turned sour when he slowed at the top of Turn 2 with a flat tire. What would have been a brief visit to the work area turned into a race-ending incident when Benton Speedway runner-up Sterling Cling ran into the back of the slowing car, severely damaging the left-rear corner of Covington’s car.
For the remainder of the race, Davis found himself working to hold off the same driver he got into a heated conversation with at the end of the Benton race 24 hours prior. Hafertepe dove to the inside on the restart following Covington’s incident, but by the time he slid back up the track Davis was already ahead. The slowing car of Gunner Ramey gave Hafertepe another chance, but he came up empty once again.
Seven laps later, Davis found himself working through slower traffic two seconds ahead of Hafertepe when Kyler Johnson slowed in Turn 2 to set up a three-lap dash to the finish. Davis once again nailed the restart, and three flawless laps later he crossed under the checkered flag to score the win in his Paducah debut.
“Sam slid me down there in 1 and 2 and I knew that I either had to get a good start or try to close the gap,” Davis said on the numerous challenges for the lead from the No. 15H that he fended off. “I didn’t know what to really do there. I don’t know, I plugged her to the top, she worked out and here we are.”
After winning nine of the first 17 races of the season, Hafertepe’s winless streak now sits at nine races, with his last victory coming at Lincoln County Raceway on Aug. 17. However, the runner-up result prevented further damage to his title chances following his late-race crash at Benton on Friday night.
“I wouldn’t say we’re lacking speed, we’ve just had a lot of bad little things happen to us lately. Like last night, getting wrecked, not even your doing, that doesn’t help situations. We’ve just had a little run of bad luck, and we’ll get out of that little funk.
“We had plenty of speed tonight, just starting fourth and [Davis] starts on the pole, it’s just hard to make up time when the track’s like this. I feel like if we would have ever got out to clean air, we would have been fine.”
After a disappointing ninth-place finish at Benton, Seth Bergman rebounded with a third-place run at Paducah for his ninth podium in the last 11 races. That incredible consistency puts him ahead of Hafertepe by 129 points with the finale at Creek County Speedway drawing closer.
“It’s such a tricky deal for me,” Bergman said. “All I’ve done for a long time is not race for points. I just wanted to go win races. Now, I find myself thinking quite differently. I want to win the race, but I also need to be smart. I’ve never been so happy to just podium out so much, just being consistent. I’m conflicted. There’s a dog in me that wants to win races, but there’s also a huge part of me now as I get older that thinks championships.”
The fourth spot went to Zach Blurton, who collected his first top five since Big Sky Speedway on Aug. 24, while Cling ended the race fifth for his second top five of the weekend.
Andrew Deal’s drive up from 16th to sixth earned him the night’s Hard Charger Award, his second in the last three races.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National Tour will join forces with the USCS for the World Short Track Challenge at Riverside International Speedway on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18-19. Tickets will be available at the track on race day, but if you can’t make it, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 2C-Hank Davis[1]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 3. 23-Seth Bergman[6]; 4. 2J-Zach Blurton[5]; 5. 34-Sterling Cling[7]; 6. 15D-Andrew Deal[16]; 7. 36-Jason Martin[8]; 8. 10-Landon Britt[12]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 10. 22-Riley Goodno[10]; 11. 21-Gunner Ramey[3]; 12. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 13. 41-Colton Hardy[11]; 14. 938-Bradley Fezard[14]; 15. 88-Terry Easum[17]; 16. 16G-Austyn Gossel[18]; 17. 99D-Tucker Daly[19]; 18. 52D-Skyler Daly[20]; 19. 7-Caleb Thompson[21]; 20. 45X-Kyler Johnson[13]; 21. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[15]; 22. 122-Lane Warner[22]
Joe B. Miller Wins Benton in First National Tour Start of 2024
BENTON, MO (October 11, 2024) – Friday night’s contest at Benton Speedway was Joe B. Miller’s first race on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour in over a year. He didn’t take long to get reacclimated.
The Millersville, MO driver took the checkered flag in the first Series appearance at his home track of Benton Speedway since 1996 for his second National Tour victory alongside a score at Lake Ozark Speedway on May 27, 2023.
“Our shop’s about 30 minutes from here, so it’s about as close to home as we’re going to get,” Miller said in Victory Lane. “Got a lot of friends and family in the stands and this means a lot to get a National win.”
Miller shared the front row in the Feature with Tempe, AZ’s Sterling Cling, who was also making his first National Tour start of the season. In Cling’s case, it was also his debut with the Series as he winds down his first full season as a winged Sprint Car driver following years of Non-Wing competition.
Cling rode the high lane to pull away from Miller after one lap while Sam Hafertepe Jr. drove from tenth to third in the opening circuit as he looked to gain ground on Seth Bergman in the points chase.
Miller moved up to the top to match Cling and rode behind him through the first portion of the race until Lap 8. He sent his No. 51B machine to the bottom in Turn 1, slid up next to Cling and forced him into the loose dirt at the top of the track while Miller drove away to the lead.
Cling was soon under fire from Hafertepe for the second spot, but just as soon as Hafertepe made the pass on Lap 11, he got into the side of the slower car of Kelsey Ivy and spun. He kept the car rolling and rejoined the field, but not before Cling got back by.
The running order remained unchanged in the second half of the race up until Hank Davis looked to Hafertepe’s outside for third in Turns 3 and 4 coming to the white flag. Before Davis was able to sneak by, Hafertepe moved up the track and contacted Davis’s left-rear tire, sending Hafertepe’s car into the air, upside down and out of the race. The crash and subsequent 18th-place finish places Hafertepe 136 points behind Bergman in the standings entering Paducah International Raceway on Saturday night.
On the green-white-checkered restart that followed, Miller once again drove away and led Cling by 1.4 seconds when the checkered flag flew.
Given his home track advantage, Miller has plenty of experience navigating slower traffic efficiently at Benton. That skill turned out to be his key to victory over the numerous drivers making their Benton debut thanks to the long green flag run in the middle of the race.
“I thought I was making really good time through the lap cars,” Miller said. “I just tried catching that little bit of grip down there right by the tires and kind of slid myself. I didn’t know if I should have been up higher, but I just felt like if I could have kept plucking off lap cars then surely we’d have a few between me and second.”
For Cling, his runner-up effort was his career-best finish with a national winged Sprint Car series, solidifying his status as a rising star in the division.
“It’s pretty cool,” Cling said. “I haven’t really raced with any of these guys all year, we’ve been 410 racing a little bit of everywhere. Didn’t really know what to expect when we showed up here. Nonetheless, Mike, he always gives me a great car and works as hard as he possibly can, harder than anybody else in these pits. I’ve just got to thank him for continuing to work with me, and we’ll just keep building.”
Davis emerged from the contact with two to go in the third spot and held off Jason Martin on the final restart, netting him the final spot on the podium along with the Hard Charger Award after his drive up from 12th.
“He was going to slide a lapper, he kind of got trapped behind him and left the door open, so I took it,” Davis said on the incident with Hafertepe. “That was about all there was to it.”
Martin settled for fourth while Landon Britt came home fifth for his first top five since Big Sky Speedway on Aug. 23.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National Tour will make the 90-minute drive east to Kentucky’s Paducah International Raceway for the second half of this weekend’s doubleheader. Tickets will be available at the track, but if you can’t make it, watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 34-Sterling Cling[2]; 3. 2C-Hank Davis[12]; 4. 36-Jason Martin[4]; 5. 10-Landon Britt[3]; 6. 15D-Andrew Deal[5]; 7. 23-Seth Bergman[9]; 8. 95-Matt Covington[7]; 9. 22-Riley Goodno[6]; 10. 16G-Austyn Gossel[8]; 11. 41-Colton Hardy[17]; 12. 2J-Zach Blurton[18]; 13. 45X-Kyler Johnson[14]; 14. 938-Bradley Fezard[19]; 15. 88-Terry Easum[13]; 16. 99D-Tucker Daly[15]; 17. 52D-Skyler Daly[11]; 18. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[10]; 19. 21-Gunner Ramey[16]; 20. 122-Lane Warner[21]; 21. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[20]; 22. 7D-Dylan DeJournett[22]
Bradley Fezard Carrying Momentum From Strong Regional Run Into Final National Tour Stretch
CONCORD, NC (October 9, 2024) – In the months leading up to the 2024 racing season, Bradley Fezard and the No. 938 V&H Fresh Race Team decided it was time for a new challenge.
After graduating from the Micro Sprint ranks, the Bonnerdale, AR driver spent 2022 and 2023 bouncing between Midgets, 305 and 360 Sprint Cars along with nearly every other category of open-wheel dirt track racing out there.
However, running full-time on a national Sprint Car tour was always the goal, and Fezard made that goal a reality in 2024 when he signed up to chase the Rookie of the Year Award on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour.
“We had ran some series before in the past with the Micro Sprints with POWRi and NOW600,” Fezard said. “We took off of that and decided just to do some of the OCRS Sprint Car stuff, a little Midget stuff, and then we dabbled in the ASCS Sprint Cars. Once we ran with the ASCS guys, we decided at the end of last year that we would like to go back to committing to a series and stick with the same group of guys. We figured that would be the best way to learn and move our program forward.”
Going into the season, Fezard knew he would have to place his full focus on 360 Sprint Car racing if he wanted to have a chance at being competitive at the division’s highest level. That meant cutting down on extracurricular races in other car types, and he believes that decision has paid dividends in accelerating his learning curve on the National Tour.
“I think when you run back-to-back every weekend, the same car handling the same way with the same amount of power, I think it does a lot for us,” Fezard said. “Trying to hone in on setup skills and everything just for that one particular class. I think it’s been a big help for us.”
But regardless of how prepared and focused a team might be, taking on a national schedule for the first time is still one of the most daunting tasks in dirt track racing. Fezard knew that going in, and he’s been gaining firsthand experience ever since the green flag flew in the season opener at Super Bee Speedway in April. Two top 10s in the first 24 races isn’t what he had in mind, but he remains confident that success will come.
“This year has been very challenging for us,” Fezard said. “We’ve had a lot of new challenges, and I feel like we’ve faced a lot of adversity, bad luck, part failures and things. Sometimes you have those years where things just don’t seem to go right no matter how hard you try.”
Given the four-week break in the National Tour schedule, Fezard and team elected to travel south to Mississippi’s Greenville Speedway to take on the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints on Saturday night. His only goal was to shake off the rust and prepare for three-straight weekends of National Tour competition, but it quickly turned into a night that he hopes will turn the tide on his season.
“In the Heat Race, we actually passed for the lead and a caution came out and we got put back to second, so we made the redraw,” Fezard said. “Usually if there’s a redraw, I’m always drawing the highest number, but we actually drew the two, so we started on the outside of the front row.
“We ran third for the first five to seven laps or so, and the leader [Brady Baker] got taken out by a lap car. So the rest of the race was trying to chase down the leader [Michael Miller]. We were right with him, right on his bumper most of the race, but the track ended up rubbering up right above the middle. So it was kind of a one-lane track, it was a little difficult to get around him.
“But we were definitely hunting for our first win of the season. With the year that we’ve had so far with the National guys, we definitely could have used a win to build off of a little momentum there. But we’ll take a runner-up.”
With 10 races to go in his debut season, Fezard sits 12th in the standings, 126 points behind Terry Easum in 10th. Earning a spot in the top 10 would make for an ideal end to a trying rookie campaign, and the head of steam gained from his Greenville performance could propel him into doing just that.
“Running week in and week out with the National guys, it’s really the best in the country. Pretty difficult to run competitively with them once, let alone every week,” Fezard said. “Being able to get a runner-up, it helps boost some confidence going into the next few weeks. We’re still looking for our first top five of this season. That’s what our goal, our plan really is for the remaining races.”
Fezard will kick off the final stretch of the National Tour season this weekend at Benton Speedway (Friday, Oct. 11) and Paducah International Raceway (Saturday, Oct. 12). Tickets will be available at the track, but if you can’t make it, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.
National Tour Rookie of the Year Award Comes Down to Davis vs. Deal
CONCORD, NC (October 2, 2024) – At the dawn of the 2024 season, more than half a dozen drivers were signed up to run the full American Sprint Car Series National Tour for the first time.
The quantity and quality of first-timers meant that the Rookie of the Year battle was shaping up to be equally as intriguing as the championship fight. But with six months and 24 races in the rearview mirror, the freshman standings are topped by someone who wasn’t even on the list of contenders until the end of May: Hank Davis.
After TwoC Racing and Seth Bergman parted ways two races into the season, Davis was tabbed as the new driver of the No. 2C for the remainder of the year. He didn’t take long to find his footing, finishing on the podium at Dodge City Raceway Park on June 1 to cap off his first weekend with the team.
That run was the second of nine top fives through Davis’s first 10 races behind the wheel of the Todd Carlile-owned, Wayne Johnson-tuned car. The Sand Springs, OK native’s expectations were high entering the next chapter of his Sprint Car career – but not quite that high.
“I didn’t know we would be this good,” Davis said. “I didn’t know if [Rookie of the Year] would be attainable really, but once we started rolling, I thought it would be attainable. We just had to do our job and be there at the end every night.”
After a summer filled with strong runs and close encounters with Victory Lane, Davis finally broke through on Labor Day weekend at Electric City Speedway with not one, but two victories. The wins weren’t just the first and second of his career with the National Tour, they also vaulted him into the lead of the Rookie of the Year race.
However, that isn’t the only points battle Davis has to think about, as TwoC Racing sits 34 points behind the Hill’s Racing Team No. 15H of Sam Hafertepe Jr. in the owners championship standings with 10 races to go in the season. Going for two separate titles while learning the ropes of full-time Sprint Car racing might seem like a lot to balance, but Davis’s solution is simple – don’t think about any of it.
“I really try not to think about any of the titles honestly,” Davis said. “I would love to get [the owner’s championship], just because that would help Wayne out, it’s on his side. We’re just out here to try and win as many races as possible, and wherever we end up is where we end up.”
Up until Electric City, the Rookie of the Year chase had been commanded by Caney, KS’s Andrew Deal. Racing a full season with a national Sprint Car series had always been a dream of his, and that dream came true in 2024.
“I was just going to have fun,” Deal said of his goals entering the season. “I mean, I wanted to do good, I thought we could do good. I thought [the Rookie of the Year Award] was a possibility.”
The best way to have fun racing Sprint Cars is to finish towards the front, and Deal did that on a regular basis early in the season. A runner-up finish in the season opener at Super Bee Speedway kicked off a string of seven top 10s through the first eight races, placing the No. 15D team at the top of the Rookie leaderboard and firmly on the list of nightly contenders with the Series.
It’s been an up-and-down season in the months since, as top-five runs at Lincoln County Raceway and Clay County Fair Speedway have gone along with a handful of finishes in the bottom half of the field. Deal admitted that he’s still in the learning phase of racing with the National Tour but said the box score doesn’t tell the full story of what he’s capable of.
“These guys, they drive so hard. They’re on it the whole time and they’re willing to wreck,” Deal said. “There’s a lot of times where I do lift. I’m not quite willing to just chance everything and tear my stuff up and get hurt. The right conditions, there’s no doubt in my mind we can win.
“I’m just not going to go 150% like some of these guys out here. It’s out of my pocket, I’ve got some good sponsors, but at the end of the day I’m paying for it.”
The level of competition on the National Tour isn’t the only thing Deal has had to adjust to this season, as many of the tracks on the schedule have been brand new for him. Getting up to speed at new facilities is a major hurdle for anyone taking on a new series for the first time, particularly for drivers like Deal who did little traveling prior to taking on the National Tour.
“Try to watch some videos, just try to study up on how the race goes and where I need to be at,” Deal said. “The hardest part is Qualifying. Kind of sets your night up, so you get basically three to five laps to see the track and then you’ve got to qualify on it. Wayne [Priddy, Deal’s brother-in-law and longtime Sprint Car crew chief] helps me a lot, he’s raced at a lot of these tracks. I’ll visit with him about tendencies of the track, of the dirt, try to get an idea of what to do. But once we get there, I’m pretty much just flying blind.”
Two places where Deal won’t be flying blind are the final two tracks on the schedule – Tulsa Speedway and Creek County Speedway – where he has plenty of laps in both winged and Non-Wing competition. If Deal can chip away at Davis’s 134-point lead in the six-race October slate, he could be in position to retake the lead during championship weekend in November and put an exclamation point on what he said has already been a rewarding year.
“In my mind, this has been nothing but a success,” Deal said. “There’s some nights where we should have been better and we weren’t, and there were some nights where we were pretty good and we probably shouldn’t have been any good at all. I would call it a success.”
The next chapter in the Rookie of the Year duel will be written next weekend at Benton Speedway (Friday, Oct. 11) and Paducah International Raceway (Saturday, Oct. 12). Tickets will be available at the track on race day, but if you can’t make it, watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Hurricane
Helene
Postpones
World
Short
Track
Challenge
to
Oct.
18-19
WEST
MEMPHIS,
AR
(September
26,
2024)
–
With
the
safety
of
traveling
fans
and
teams
in
mind,
officials
from
the
ASCS,
USCS
and
Riverside
International
Speedway
have
agreed
to
postpone
this
weekend’s World
Short
Track
Challenge to
Friday
and
Saturday,
Oct.
18-19.
The
decision
was
made
with
guidance
from
Precision
Weather
Service,
who
has
been
tracking
Hurricane
Helene
and
expects
it
to
bring
heavy,
continuous
rain
and
high
winds
to
the
Memphis
area
this
weekend.
The
American
Sprint
Car
Series
National
Tour
will
return
to
action
in
two
weeks
at
Benton
Speedway
on
Friday,
Oct.
11,
and
Paducah
International
Raceway
on
Saturday,
Oct.
12.
Seth
Bergman
leads
the
championship
standings
with
eight
races
remaining
as
he
chases
his
first
National
Tour
title.
Sitting
111
points
behind
him
is
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr.,
who
is
aiming
for
his
sixth
Series
championship.
If
you
can’t
make
it
to
the
track,
catch
every
lap
live
on DIRTVision.
Riverside
Locals
Ready to
Defend
the
Ditch in
World
Short
Track
Challenge
WEST
MEMPHIS,
AR
(September
25,
2024) –
The
long-awaited
return
of the
American
Sprint
Car
Series
National
Tour to
Riverside
International
Speedway
is
finally
here, as
“The
Ditch”
is back
on the
schedule
for the
first
time in
three
years.
Given
the
tour’s
absence
in
recent
seasons,
more
than
half of
the
Series
full-timers
have no
prior
Riverside
experience
entering
this
weekend’s World
Short
Track
Challenge.
One
driver
not on
that
list is
Memphis’s
own
Landon
Britt,
who
began
his
Sprint
Car
career
in 2018
competing
in
Riverside’s
305
Sprint
Car
division.
But
even
with
that
experience,
for what
to
expect
this
weekend,
Britt
said his
guess is
no
better
than
anyone
else’s.
“You
can’t
really
expect
anything,”
Britt
said.
“One
week you
can have
a hammer
down,
heavy
track,
15
inches
all day
and then
the next
week you
can have
glass
slick,
10 or 11
inches
all day.
It’s a
very
wild
track to
know
what’s
going to
come.
Then,
also
with the
river
being
there,
you have
to watch
how high
the
river
gets.
Kind of
like
down in
Florida,
the
higher
the
tide,
the
wetter
the
track.
It’s a
guessing
game.”
One
of the
few
drivers
in the
field
with
more
laps
around
Riverside
than
Britt is
Greenbrier,
AR’s
Jordon
Mallett,
who has
been a
frequent
visitor
to the
track
throughout
his
15-year
Sprint
Car
career
and has
two
United
Sprint
Car
Series
wins in
West
Memphis
on his
resume.
He
preached
the same
message
as
Britt,
emphasizing
the
importance
of
keeping
up with
the
unpredictable
Riverside
track
surface.
“It’s
a flip
of the
coin,
honestly,”
Mallett
said.
“I’ve
seen
that
place be
anything
and
everything.
It’s
just
dependent
on what
they do
with the
place.”
For
Britt,
the
opportunity
to sleep
in his
own bed
after a
night of
racing
is a
welcome
change
of pace
after
spending
the last
three
seasons
traveling
thousands
of miles
across
the
country
chasing
the
National
Tour.
“Always
good to
be
closer
to home
and
hopefully
do well
in front
of your
home
crowd,”
Britt
said.
“It
makes it
easier
on us.
We have
the
availability
of
anything
we need
if
something
happened,
any
help,
things
like
that.”
The
2024
season
has been
a roller
coaster
for the
No. 10
team,
with
three
top
fives
mixed in
with a
handful
of
crashes
and
mechanical
gremlins
along
the way.
He
currently
sits
seventh
in the
standings,
the same
spot in
which he
ended
2023.
Britt
is
focused
on
building
momentum
in the
final 10
races of
the
season
to
propel
the team
into
2025
with a
full
head of
steam,
and
there
would be
no
better
place to
kickstart
that
upward
trajectory
than his
home
track.
“It’s
had its
ups and
downs,”
Britt
said.
“We’ve
really
played
around
with
[the
car] a
lot and
dove
deeper
into our
fine
tuning,
trying
to find
new
things.
We’re
trying
not to
get too
caught
up in
the
points,
because
then you
just
kind of
stay in
your own
box. We
really
want to
get out
of it
and
learn.
If it
falls
back for
us a
little
bit this
year,
then
hopefully
it gains
us next
year.”
Mallett’s
season
has also
taken
plenty
of
unexpected
turns,
many of
them
having
nothing
to do
with his
on-track
performance.
His
original
plan was
to take
a hiatus
from
running
the full
National
Tour
with a
newborn
baby at
home,
but he
ended up
joining
the
Series
anyway
for
eight
races in
the seat
of the
No. 55B
while
Brandon
Anderson
healed
from an
injury.
Mallett
didn’t
take
long to
get
comfortable
in his
new
surroundings,
with a
last-lap
pass for
the win
at
Batesville
Motor
Speedway
highlighting
his
substitute
stint in
the car.
The
last
stop on
tour at
Arrowhead
Speedway
marked
Mallett’s
first
National
Tour
races
back
behind
the
wheel of
his own
No. 14
car. He
was a
contender
all
weekend,
collecting
finishes
of fifth
on
Friday
and
seventh
on
Saturday.
While
laps in
a Sprint
Car are
helpful
regardless
of which
car they
come in,
Mallett
touched
on the
need to
compartmentalize
the two
teams
when
switching
from one
to
another.
“There’s
just
some
things
different,”
Mallett
said.
“For the
most
part,
everybody’s
got good
equipment.
There’s
some
things
that
carried
over
there
with me
when I
went,
and
there’s
some
things
that
carried
back. I
know
what I
like in
my own
car, and
theirs
drives a
little
different
than
mine.”
Mallett
will
follow
the
National
Tour to
Riverside
this
weekend
looking
for his
second
Series
win of
the year
and
first in
his own
equipment.
With
the World
Short
Track
Challenge being
a
co-sanctioned
event
with the
USCS –
where
Mallett
has two
championships
and 25
wins to
his name
– he has
all the
motivation
in the
world to
get the
job done
in one
of the
top
events
on
either
schedule.
“It’s
cool,
it’s
like,
where do
you draw
your
association
at,”
Mallett
said.
“I’ve
spent
quite a
bit of
time
with
both
series.
It’s
just a
cool
deal.
I’m just
more
excited
about
another
big 360
race.
That’s
super
beneficial,
we need
big
races,
so
hopefully
it’ll
turn out
to be a
really
good
event.”
More
than 50
of the
top 360
Sprint
Car
teams in
the
nation
will
join
Britt
and
Mallett
in West
Memphis,
AR for
the World
Short
Track
Challenge at
Riverside
International
Speedway
on
Friday
and
Saturday,
Sept.
27-28.
Tickets
will be
available
at the
track on
race
day, but
if you
can’t
make it
to the
track,
catch
every
lap live
on DIRTVision.
WHAT TO
WATCH FOR:
ASCS vs.
USCS Battle
Awaits at
Riverside in
World Short
Track
Challenge
WEST
MEMPHIS, AR
(September
24, 2024) –
The American
Sprint Car
Series
National
Tour is back
in Memphis
for the
first time
in three
years this
weekend for
a
one-of-a-kind
Sprint Car
racing
spectacle.
The
Series will
join forces
with the
ASCS
Hurricane
Area Super
Sprints and
the United
Sprint Car
Series for
360 Sprint
Car racing’s
newest
premier
event, the World
Short Track
Challenge at
Riverside
International
Speedway.
The race
will pay
show-up
points only
for the
National
Tour,
meaning
teams will
be gunning
solely for
Saturday
night’s
$10,000 top
prize. All
teams who
start
Saturday’s
main event
will make at
least
$1,000,
which puts
the World
Short Track
Challenge in
a tie with
the 360
Knoxville
Nationals for
the largest
starting
payout on
the National
Tour
schedule.
Friday’s
preliminary
action will
conclude
with a
$2,000-to-win,
$200-to-start
Feature.
Tickets
will be
available at
the track on
race day.
Can’t make
it? Catch
every lap
live on DIRTVision.
Here
are the top
storylines
entering the
weekend:
WHAT A FIELD:
With the
season
winding down
and a huge
purse up for
grabs, teams
from across
the nation
are planning
to make the
trip to “The
Ditch” to
chase the
checkered
flag.
The field
of National
Tour
regulars
will be
headlined by
championship
contenders
Seth Bergman
and Sam
Hafertepe
Jr., who
enter the
weekend as
the only
Series
full-timers
with
Riverside
victories to
their name.
Bergman won
with the
National
Tour in
Memphis in
2012 and
2015, while
Hafertepe
did the same
in 2014.
More than
50 names are
on the
pre-entry
list for the
event, but
there are
none bigger
than
three-time
World of
Outlaws NOS
Energy Drink
Sprint Car
champion
Sammy
Swindell.
The
68-year-old
Sprint Car
legend is
making his
first
National
Tour start
since the
2023 360
Knoxville
Nationals,
but if his
wins in
local action
at Riverside
on Aug. 24
and with the
USCS at
Buckshot
Speedway on
Aug. 31 are
anything to
go by,
“Slammin’
Sammy” could
be a
contender
for his
first Series
win in six
years.
Other
invaders to
keep an eye
on include
four-time
National
Tour
champion and
current USCS
points
leader Terry
Gray, North
Dakota
standout Tim
Estenson and
eight-time
National
Tour winner
Derek Hagar.
RUN OF SHOW:
The
tri-sanctioned
event will
feature a
format
unlike
anything
else on the
schedule
leading up
to the main
event on
Saturday.
After Hot
Laps on
Friday, cars
will be
divided into
two groups
for
Qualifying,
which will
set the
lineups for
the Heat
Races and
pay points
that will
determine
lineups
later in the
night. The
top four
qualifiers
in each Heat
Race will be
inverted,
and passing
points will
be paid out.
The top 14
drivers in
combined
Qualifying
points and
Heat Race
passing
points will
be locked
into the
Feature,
while
everyone
else will
have to race
their way
through a
B-Main,
C-Main or
D-Main.
The top
six
finishers in
the D-Main
will
transfer to
the C-Main,
the top six
from the
C-Main will
move on to
the B-Main,
and the top
six from the
B-Main will
start at the
tail of the
25-lap
Feature to
conclude
Friday’s
program.
No
Qualifying
will be held
on Saturday;
instead,
combined
points from
Qualifying,
Heat Races
and
preliminary
Mains on
Friday along
with a dice
roll invert
will set the
starting
lineups for
Heat Races
on Saturday,
which will
again pay
passing
points.
After
Saturday’s
Heat Races,
the top 12
in points
from both
nights will
be locked
into the
Feature,
while the
rest of the
field will
be placed
into a
D-Main,
C-Main or
B-Main.
Those races
will see the
top six
finishers
transfer in
the same
fashion as
on Friday
night.
Before
the main
event, a
Dash will be
held with
the top two
drivers in
Friday’s
points along
with the top
four from
Saturday to
set the
first three
rows of the
Feature
lineup. Once
all
preliminary
action is
complete,
the weekend
will wrap up
with a
40-lap,
$10,000-to-win
Feature.
FEELS LIKE
THE FIRST
TIME:
The win
column was
dominated by
two familiar
names in the
first half
of the year,
with Bergman
and
Hafertepe
combining to
win 14 of
the first 18
races of the
National
Tour season.
The tide has
shifted in
the opposite
direction
since then,
as neither
driver has
found
Victory Lane
in the last
six races on
tour.
Instead,
the Series
has seen
five
different
winners in
those six
races. It
was the
first
National
Tour win of
the season
for all five
drivers, and
in the case
of Rookie of
the Year
contender
Hank Davis,
his pair of
wins at
Electric
City
Speedway
were the
first and
second of
his career.
One of
the leading
candidates
to continue
the streak
of
first-time
winners in
2024 is the
No. 95 of
Matt
Covington.
The 19-time
National
Tour winner
entered the
year fresh
off a
three-win
season a
year ago,
but it has
now been
more than a
year since
his most
recent score
on Aug. 25,
2023 at
Lakeside
Speedway.
While he
hasn’t
broken
through yet,
he has been
in
contention
to do so all
year, as he
sits third
in the
standings on
the heels of
seven
podiums and
an average
finish of
6.2.
The list
of potential
winners also
includes
Zach
Blurton, who
has picked
up two
podiums and
five top 10s
in the last
nine races,
as well as
Andrew Deal,
who made an
impressive
22nd-to-ninth
charge last
time out at
Arrowhead
Speedway to
remain
second in
the Rookie
of the Year
chase.
WELCOME HOME:
No one will
have a
shorter
drive to the
track this
weekend than
Memphis’s
own Landon
Britt.
The
driver of
the No. 10
is another
name on the
list of
those
searching
for their
first
National
Tour victory
of 2024.
Britt enters
Riverside
amid a
challenging
stretch over
the past few
weeks, as he
has only
finished in
the top 10
twice in the
last six
races.
While he
has never
won in 360
Sprint Car
competition
at his home
track, his
recent
history
there
suggests it
could be the
place for a
turnaround.
Britt has
raced at
Riverside
twice so far
in 2024,
coming home
10th in
weekly
action on
May 11 and
seventh with
the USCS on
May 25.
WHEN AND
WHERE:
Friday and
Saturday,
Sept. 27-28,
at Riverside
International
Speedway in
West
Memphis, AR
AROUND THE
TURN:
The American
Sprint Car
Series
National
Tour will
make its
only stops
of the year
in Missouri
and
Kentucky,
with Benton
Speedway set
for Friday,
Oct. 11,
before
Paducah
International
Raceway on
Saturday,
Oct. 12.
CURRENT
POINT
STANDINGS (TOP
10):
- Seth
Bergman
(3045
points)
- Sam
Hafertepe
Jr.
(-111)
- Matt
Covington
(-240)
- Hank
Davis
(-372)
-
Andrew
Deal
(-506)
-
Jason
Martin
(-526)
-
Landon
Britt
(-577)
- Zach
Blurton
(-617)
-
Kyler
Johnson
(-629)
-
Terry
Easum
(-732)
FEATURE
WINNERS (11):
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 9
Seth Bergman
– Snohomish,
WA – 5
Hank Davis –
Sand
Springs, OK
– 2
Terry Easum
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
Jordon
Mallett –
Greenbrier,
AR – 1
Kaleb
Johnson –
Sioux Falls,
SD – 1
Tyler
Courtney –
Indianapolis,
IN – 1
Jake Bubak –
Arvada, CO –
1
Aaron
Reutzel –
Clute, TX –
1
Roger
Crockett –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
Jason Martin
– Liberal,
KS – 1
QUICK TIME
AWARDS (12):
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 11
Aaron
Reutzel –
Clute, TX –
2
Brady Baker
– Alexander,
AR – 1
Josh McCord
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
Alex Sewell
– Sapulpa,
OK – 1
Blake Hahn –
Sapulpa, OK
– 1
Matt
Covington –
Glenpool, OK
– 1
Tyler
Groenendyk –
Oskaloosa,
IA – 1
Jake Bubak –
Arvada, CO –
1
Seth Bergman
– Snohomish,
WA – 1
Skylar Gee –
Leduc, AB –
1
Roger
Crockett –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
HEAT RACE
WINS (40):
Seth Bergman
– Snohomish,
WA – 7
Jason Martin
– Liberal,
KS – 6
Hank Davis –
Sand
Springs, OK
– 6
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 6
Matt
Covington –
Glenpool, OK
– 5
Whit
Gastineau –
Moore, OK –
4
Terry Easum
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
3
Andrew Deal
– Caney, KS
– 3
Sean
McClelland –
Tulsa, OK –
3
Jordon
Mallett –
Greenbrier,
AR – 3
Brady Baker
– Alexander,
AR – 2
Blake Hahn –
Sapulpa, OK
– 2
Zach Blurton
– Quinter,
KS – 2
Kyler
Johnson –
Quinter, KS
– 2
Lane
Whittington
– Denham
Springs, LA
– 1
Koty Adams –
Haughton, LA
– 1
Bradley
Fezard –
Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Brekton
Crouch –
Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy
Campbell –
Wichita, KS
– 1
Cody Gardner
– Benton, AR
– 1
Austyn
Gossel –
Windsor, CO
– 1
Kyle Clark –
Sapulpa, OK
– 1
Matt Juhl –
Tea, SD – 1
Garet
Williamson –
Columbia, MO
– 1
Emerson
Axsom –
Franklin, IN
– 1
Hunter
Schuerenberg
– Sikeston,
MO – 1
Tanner
Holmes –
Jacksonville,
OR – 1
Landon Britt
– Memphis,
TN – 1
Roger
Crockett –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
Tyler
Groenendyk –
Oskaloosa,
IA – 1
Parker
Price-Miller
– Kokomo, IN
– 1
Colton Hardy
– Phoenix,
AZ – 1
Tanner
Thorson –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
Brian Brown
–
Hugginsville,
MO – 1
Jake Bubak –
Arvada, CO –
1
Phil Dietz –
Laurel, MT –
1
Joe Perry –
Billings, MT
– 1
Kory
Wermling –
Great Falls,
MT – 1
Chris Martin
– Ankeny, IA
– 1
Garrett
Benson –
Concordia,
MO – 1
DASH
APPEARANCES (39):
Seth Bergman
– Snohomish,
WA – 20
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 19
Hank Davis –
Sand
Springs, OK
– 12
Matt
Covington –
Glenpool, OK
– 12
Jason Martin
– Liberal,
KS – 8
Jordon
Mallett –
Greenbrier,
AR – 5
Whit
Gastineau –
Moore, OK –
5
Brady Baker
– Alexander,
AR – 5
Blake Hahn –
Sapulpa, OK
– 4
Sean
McClelland –
Tulsa, OK –
4
Zach Blurton
– Quinter,
KS – 3
Terry Easum
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
3
Andrew Deal
– Caney, KS
– 3
Kyler
Johnson –
Quinter, KS
– 3
Alex Sewell
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
2
Jake Bubak –
Arvada, CO –
2
Kory
Wermling –
Great Falls,
MT – 2
Roger
Crockett –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
2
Garrett
Benson –
Concordia,
MO – 2
Lane
Whittington
– Denham
Springs, LA
– 1
Koty Adams –
Haughton, LA
– 1
Ryder
Laplante –
Calera, OK –
1
Bradley
Fezard –
Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Brekton
Crouch –
Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy
Campbell –
Wichita, KS
– 1
Elijah Gile
– Phoenix,
AZ – 1
Cody Gardner
– Benton, AR
– 1
Austyn
Gossel –
Windsor, CO
– 1
Kyle Clark –
Sapulpa, OK
– 1
Harli White
– Lindsay,
OK – 1
Austin
McCarl –
Altoona, IA
– 1
Landon Britt
– Memphis,
TN – 1
DJ Brink –
Rapid City,
SD – 1
Phil Dietz –
Laurel, MT –
1
Joe Perry –
Billings, MT
– 1
Skylar Gee –
Leduc, AB –
1
Aaron
Reutzel –
Clute, TX –
1
Chris Martin
– Ankeny, IA
– 1
Riley Goodno
– Knoxville,
IA – 1
LAST CHANCE
SHOWDOWN
WINNERS (15):
Rees Moran –
Tulsa, OK –
2
Landon Britt
– Memphis,
TN – 1
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 1
Sean
McClelland –
Tulsa, OK –
1
Blake Hahn –
Sapulpa, OK
– 1
Aaron
Reutzel –
Clute, TX –
1
Chase Porter
– St.
Joseph, MO –
1
Kerry Madsen
– Knoxville,
IA – 1
Chase
Randall –
Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey
– Helena, MT
– 1
Kyler
Johnson –
Quinter, KS
– 1
Skylar Gee –
Leduc, AB –
1
Zach Blurton
– Quinter,
KS – 1
Brandon
Anderson –
Glenpool, OK
– 1
Noah Harris
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
PODIUM
FINISHERS (24):
Seth Bergman
– Snohomish,
WA – 16
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 14
Matt
Covington –
Glenpool, OK
– 7
Hank Davis –
Sand
Springs, OK
– 7
Andrew Deal
– Caney, KS
– 2
Jordon
Mallett –
Greenbrier,
AR – 2
Austin
McCarl –
Altoona, IA
– 2
Jake Bubak –
Arvada, CO –
2
Zach Blurton
– Quinter,
KS – 2
Roger
Crockett –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
2
Jason Martin
– Liberal,
KS – 2
Brady Baker
– Alexander,
AR – 2
Terry Easum
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
Tanner Conn
– Oklahoma
City, OK – 1
Ryder
Laplante –
Calera, OK –
1
Kyle Clark –
Sapulpa, OK
– 1
Kaleb
Johnson –
Sioux Falls,
SD – 1
Chase
Randall –
Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday
– Knoxville,
IA – 1
Cory Eliason
– Visalia,
CA – 1
Brian Brown
–
Higginsville,
MO – 1
Tyler
Courtney –
Indianapolis,
IN – 1
Emerson
Axsom –
Franklin, IN
– 1
Aaron
Reutzel –
Clute, TX –
1
TOP 10
FINISHERS (64):
Seth Bergman
– Snohomish,
WA – 20
Matt
Covington –
Glenpool, OK
– 19
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. –
Sunnyvale,
TX – 16
Jason Martin
– Liberal,
KS – 15
Hank Davis –
Sand
Springs, OK
– 14
Landon Britt
– Memphis,
TN – 12
Andrew Deal
– Caney, KS
– 12
Kyler
Johnson –
Quinter, KS
– 8
Jordon
Mallett –
Greenbrier,
AR – 8
Zach Blurton
– Quinter,
KS – 7
Blake Hahn –
Sapulpa, OK
– 6
Austyn
Gossel –
Windsor, CO
– 5
Rees Moran –
Tulsa, OK –
4
Brandon
Anderson –
Glenpool, OK
– 4
Harli White
– Lindsay,
OK – 4
Kelly Miller
– Stirling,
AB – 4
Sean
McClelland –
Tulsa, OK –
4
Kyle Clark –
Sapulpa, OK
– 3
Whit
Gastineau –
Moore, OK –
3
Jake Bubak –
Arvada, CO –
3
Terry Easum
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
3
Terry McCarl
– Altoona,
IA – 3
Brady Baker
– Alexander,
AR – 3
Alex Sewell
– Broken
Arrow, OK –
2
Tyler
Courtney –
Indianapolis,
IN – 2
Emerson
Axsom –
Franklin, IN
– 2
Austin
McCarl –
Altoona, IA
– 2
Brian Brown
–
Higginsville,
MO – 2
Cory Eliason
– Visalia,
CA – 2
Tasker
Phillips –
Pleasantville,
IA – 2
Jamie Ball –
Knoxville,
IA – 2
Kaleb
Johnson –
Sioux Falls,
SD – 2
Jeremy
Campbell –
Wichita, KS
– 2
Skylar Gee –
Leduc, AB –
2
Riley Goodno
– Knoxville,
IA – 2
Roger
Crockett –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
2
Bradley
Fezard –
Bonnerdale,
AR – 2
Channin
Tankersley –
Arlington,
TX – 1
Tanner Conn
– Oklahoma
City, OK – 1
Brekton
Crouch –
Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Huish
– Jetmore,
KS – 1
Ryder
Laplante –
Calera, OK –
1
Bradley
Fezard –
Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Fred Mattox
– Drumright,
OK – 1
Dale Howard
– Byhalia,
MS – 1
Brad Bowden
– Hernando,
MS – 1
Michael Day
–
Farmersville,
TX – 1
Chase
Randall –
Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday
– Knoxville,
IA – 1
Justin Peck
– Monrovia,
IN – 1
Gunner Ramey
– Sedalia,
MO – 1
Miles Paulus
– Marshall,
MO – 1
Kasey Kahne
– Enumclaw,
WA – 1
Ryan Giles –
Grimes, IA –
1
Kerry Madsen
– Knoxville,
IA – 1
Alex Hill –
Six Nations,
ON – 1
Cole Macedo
– Lemoore,
CA – 1
DJ Brink –
Rapid City,
SD – 1
Blayne Brink
– Gillette,
WY – 1
Phil Dietz –
Laurel, MT –
1
Kory
Wermling –
Great Falls,
MT – 1
Aaron
Reutzel –
Clute, TX –
1
Chris Martin
– Ankeny, IA
– 1
Emilio
Hoover –
Broken
Arrow, OK –
1
2024
AMERICAN
SPRINT CAR
SERIES
SCHEDULE &
WINNERS:
Friday, Apr.
19 / Super
Bee Speedway
/ Chatham,
LA / Seth
Bergman (1)
Friday, May
10 / Red
Dirt Raceway
/ Meeker, OK
/ Terry
Easum (1)
Friday, May
31 / Rush
County
Speedway /
La Crosse,
KS / Seth
Bergman (2)
Saturday,
June 1 /
Dodge City
Raceway Park
/ Dodge
City, KS /
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (1)
Tuesday,
June 11 /
Texarkana 67
Speedway /
Texarkana,
AR / Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (2)
Thursday,
June 13 /
Creek County
Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
/ Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (3)
Friday, June
14 /
Arrowhead
Speedway /
Colcord, OK
/ Seth
Bergman (3)
Saturday,
June 15 /
Tri-State
Speedway /
Pocola, OK /
Seth Bergman
(4)
Saturday,
June 22 /
Batesville
Motor
Speedway /
Locust
Grove, AR /
Jordon
Mallett (1)
Friday, June
28 / Tulsa
Speedway /
Tulsa, OK /
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (4)
Friday, July
19 /
Lakeside
Speedway /
Kansas City,
KS / Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (5)
Saturday,
July 20 / 81
Speedway /
Wichita, KS
/ Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (6)
Thursday,
Aug. 1 /
Knoxville
Raceway /
Knoxville,
IA / Kaleb
Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug.
2 /
Knoxville
Raceway /
Knoxville,
IA / Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (7)
Saturday,
Aug. 3 /
Knoxville
Raceway /
Knoxville,
IA / Tyler
Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug.
16 / Dodge
City Raceway
Park / Dodge
City, KS /
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (8)
Saturday,
Aug. 17 /
Lincoln
County
Raceway /
North
Platte, NE /
Sam
Hafertepe
Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug.
23 / Big Sky
Speedway /
Shepherd, MT
/ Seth
Bergman (5)
Saturday,
Aug. 24 /
Big Sky
Speedway /
Shepherd, MT
/ Jake Bubak
(1)
Friday, Aug.
30 /
Electric
City
Speedway /
Black Eagle,
MT / Hank
Davis (1)
Saturday,
Aug. 31 /
Electric
City
Speedway /
Black Eagle,
MT / Hank
Davis (2)
Tuesday,
Sept. 10 /
Clay County
Fair
Speedway /
Spencer, IA
/ Aaron
Reutzel (1)
Friday,
Sept. 13 /
Arrowhead
Speedway /
Colcord, OK
/ Roger
Crockett (1)
Saturday,
Sept. 14 /
Arrowhead
Speedway /
Colcord, OK
/ Jason
Martin (1)
Friday,
Sept. 27 /
Riverside
International
Speedway /
West
Memphis, AR
Saturday,
Sept. 28 /
Riverside
International
Speedway /
West
Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct.
11 / Benton
Speedway /
Benton, MO
Saturday,
Oct. 12 /
Paducah
International
Raceway /
Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct.
25 / RPM
Speedway /
Crandall, TX
Saturday,
Oct. 26 /
RPM Speedway
/ Crandall,
TX
Thursday,
Nov. 14 /
Tulsa
Speedway /
Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov.
15 / Creek
County
Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
Saturday,
Nov. 16 /
Creek County
Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
Arrowhead
Triumph Marks a
Turnaround for
Jason Martin
Following Trying
Season
CONCORD, NC
(September 19,
2024) –
Jason Martin’s
2023 season with
the American
Sprint Car
Series National
Tour was one for
the record
books.
Nine wins –
more than
doubling his
career total
entering the
year – and his
first ASCS
National Tour
championship.
Entering
2024, Martin saw
no reason why he
couldn’t go
back-to-back.
But instead, he
found himself on
a wild roller
coaster that
finally brought
him his first
win of the
season last
weekend at
Arrowhead
Speedway.
He started
his season on
the right foot,
justifying his
early optimism.
“We had all
the confidence
in the world,”
Martin said.
“Felt like we
started the
first night (at
Super Bee
Speedway) pretty
good. Went
forward, had a
couple engine
problems right
off the bat and
just a few
little things,
but we were
still running
top three, top
four, top five.”
After
four-straight
top 10s to begin
the year,
highlighted by a
runner-up effort
at Dodge City
Raceway Park in
June, ASCS
Speedweek in
mid-June was
when things
started to go
haywire.
Engine issues
and a couple
crashes, not of
his doing, ended
his night early
in three of the
four events.
“We felt like
we were good
right before
Speedweek and
during Speedweek,”
Martin said.
“Just had a
couple crashes,
a couple things
didn’t go our
way. Kind of how
it goes, one of
those years.
“We hurt a
motor down at
Texarkana, it
was my favorite
motor. I had run
it like 38 races
the year before
and that thing
really ran good.
We only had one
other one, and
it was a
10-year-old
motor, it hasn’t
had a lot of the
updates. So,
we’ve been
running that for
the last few
months and
obviously that
hurts our
Qualifying
efforts. It
takes a lot of
money to get
stuff put back
together and we
haven’t had
that. We started
the year a
little bit shy
on funds from
some things that
happened, and we
just weren’t
able to stay on
top of that to
begin with.”
In the span
of five days,
Martin fell from
second to fifth
in the standings
due to three
incidents
outside of his
control. To make
matters worse,
health issues
stemming from a
crash at
Tri-State led
Martin to make
the tough
decision to sit
out the
Batesville Motor
Speedway event,
causing him to
drop outside the
top 10 in
points.
Upon
returning to the
Series, Martin
racked up
three-straight
top 10s at Tulsa
Speedway,
Lakeside
Speedway and 81
Speedway. And
when the
calendar turned
to August, those
top 10s improved
into top fives.
Martin
finished in the
top five at
Dodge City, Big
Sky Speedway and
twice at
Electric City
Speedway, which
begs the
question: what
changed?
“Nothing, we
haven’t changed
hardly
anything,”
Martin said. “We
just kept
working at it,
physically I got
a little bit
healthier after
my crash at
Pocola. Took me
about a month to
get straightened
out and get all
my bearings
right. Once I
got a little
closer to 100%,
that helped a
lot as far as
driving.”
During the
recent
Iowa-Oklahoma
weekend, that
momentum seemed
to shift again
with a
17th-place
finish at Clay
County Fair
Speedway and a
ninth-place
finish on Friday
at Arrowhead.
And Saturday
didn’t seem like
it would be any
better after a
fourth-place
finish in his
Heat Race placed
him 11th on the
starting grid.
But once in
action, he
started passing
one after one
after one…
“I thought
halfway through
there, we were
running the top,
and I thought,
‘This race is
over, it’s
starting to take
rubber up here
and everybody’s
in a single-file
line, we’re
probably going
to be running
eighth or ninth
here,” Martin
said. “Then, the
yellow came out.
Everybody
started sliding
each other, kind
of got the
racetrack
dirtied up. I
knew my car was
good, I had kind
of abandoned the
bottom just
because I didn’t
want to wear it
out just in case
we ever did get
to lap traffic,
I might be able
to squeak a lap
or a corner out
down there and
pass a guy or
two.
“When I went
down there, it
was really good.
Just had to be
really patient
and wait until
you got out on
the straightaway
to get the
moisture. I knew
it was there, I
just didn’t know
if we were going
to get the right
opportunity to
be able to use
it.”
Martin got
the perfect
opportunity. He
restarted fourth
with six laps to
go, and with the
top three
drivers – Brady
Baker, Seth
Bergman and Matt
Covington – all
running the
cushion, Martin
made quick work
of Covington and
Bergman on the
low side and
cleared Baker
with three to go
before pulling
away for the
$10,000 victory.
“I’ve always
felt like we’ve
had cars capable
of winning
races, a lot of
races,” Martin
said. “It’s just
a matter of do
we put all the
pieces of the
puzzle together
right.”
Martin may be
out of the
running for the ASCS
Emmett Hahn
Championship
Trophy this
year, but his
goal for the
final 10 races
of the year is
to build
momentum heading
into the Germfree
Southern Sprint
Car Shootout at
Volusia Speedway
Park on Jan.
30-Feb. 1 to
kick off 2025.
On that list
are two tracks
Martin competed
at earlier in
the year –
Riverside
International
Speedway and RPM
Speedway – and
he expects to be
in contention to
win at both
facilities.
“I felt like
we were really
good at West
Memphis and kind
of got taken
out,” Martin
said. “We were
pretty good down
there at RPM as
well. I
typically like
the short, slick
racetracks, so I
don’t see why we
won’t be
competitive and
have some
success.”
Martin and
the rest of the
National Tour
stars will
resume the
season at
Riverside
International
Speedway in West
Memphis, AR for
the World
Short Track
Challenge, Sept.
27-28. The
two-night event
will be
co-sanctioned
with the ASCS
Hurricane Area
Super Sprints
and the USCS and
will wrap up
with a
$10,000-to-win
Feature on
Saturday night.
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to the track?
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New National Tour
Championship Trophy
Unveiled Honoring
ASCS Founder Emmett
Hahn
CONCORD, NC
(September 18, 2024)
– When the 2024
American Sprint Car
Series National Tour
champion is crowned
following the
Fuzzy’s Fall Fling
at Creek County
Speedway on Nov. 16,
they will have a
special piece of
hardware waiting for
them.
Series officials
have unveiled the
new ASCS Emmett Hahn
Championship Trophy,
which pays tribute
to Series founder
Emmett Hahn. “The
Emmett” stands two
feet tall and is
complete with Hahn
standing proudly
with his left hand
on his hip atop a
metal base. Every
detail, from the
embroidery on the
firesuit, to the
shoelaces, to the
facial expression
was meticulously
crafted in honor of
the Sprint Car
legend.
“There’s a
representation of a
driver on all of our
championship
trophies for our
major series, and we
wanted ASCS to be
the same,” World
Racing Group CEO
Brian Carter said.
“We thought there
was no better person
to represent that
driver on this
trophy than the man
himself, Emmett
Hahn, who really
helped establish
ASCS and grow it to
what it is. We’re
happy to carry that
legacy forward.”
After its
founding in 1992,
the American Sprint
Car Series grew into
the largest Sprint
Car sanctioning body
in the United States
under Hahn’s
ownership. Following
the sale of the
Series to World
Racing Group this
season, Hahn’s
founding mission of
growing Sprint Car
racing at the
national and
regional levels
remains strong.
Hundreds of races
are conducted
annually under the
ASCS banner across
the National Tour –
the premier touring
series in 360 Sprint
Car racing – as well
as eight regional
tours.
“When Brian and I
sat down and talked,
I said it then and I
still believe it
now: World Racing
Group is the only
group that could
take ASCS and take
it forward,” Hahn
said. “I believed
that then and I’ve
just seen the
proof.”
In addition to
the one-of-a-kind
trophy, the champion
will also receive
the $40,000
champion’s share of
the more than
$150,000 that will
be paid out to the
top 10 drivers in
the final standings.
Awards will be
distributed at the
Series banquet on
Sunday, Nov. 17, at
the Hard Rock Hotel
and Casino in Tulsa,
OK.
With 10 races to
go in the battle for
the ASCS Emmett Hahn
Championship Trophy,
Seth Bergman leads
the way as he chases
his first National
Tour title, while
Sam Hafertepe Jr.
sits 111 points
behind in his quest
to become a six-time
champion. Up next on
the calendar is the
World Short Track
Challenge at
Riverside
International
Speedway in West
Memphis, AR on
Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 27-28.
For more
information on
upcoming ASCS
events, click here.
If you can’t make it
to the track, watch
every National Tour
race live on
DIRTVision.
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Brandon
Anderson Suspended
After Actions at
Arrowhead
American Sprint
Car Series officials
have issued a fine
and year-long
suspension to Sprint
Car driver Brandon
Anderson for his
dangerous and
unsportsmanlike
actions at Arrowhead
Speedway on Sept.
14, 2024.
During the
American Sprint Car
Series National Tour
Feature at Arrowhead
Speedway, Anderson,
in the No. 55B car,
got into the wall
entering Turn 1.
While he was trying
to get off the wall,
Alex Sewell, in the
No. 8 car, turned to
avoid him but slid
into the No. 55B.
After the two cars
were untangled,
Anderson proceeded
to drive into the
side of the No. 8
car wide open.
Sewell’s car was
damaged and had no
steering or brakes,
causing his car to
turn into the
infield and run into
a safety worker’s
vehicle. Anderson
then disregarded any
commands over the
in-car radio and
went through the
infield at a high
rate of speed,
putting a
photographer and
safety workers in
danger, and
proceeded to go
after the No. 8 car
– all while being
told to take his car
to the pit area.
Anderson then exited
out of his car and
got into a
confrontation with
Sewell.
Due to the
violations, Anderson
has been suspended
for one calendar
year from all
American Sprint Car
Series and World
Racing Group
sanctioned events
until Sept. 14, 2025
and fined $5,000.
Rules Violated:
11.1.C –
Unsportsmanlike
conduct or
participating in any
action or activity
considered
detrimental to
DIRTcar racing or a
DIRTcar sanctioned
track, at any
sanctioned event or
on social media, by
drivers, owners
and/or pit crews
shall be grounds for
disqualification
and/or punitive
action by DIRTcar
Racing.
11.1.F – Any
member and/or
participant who
drives or causes to
be driven: a race
car, pit mule, ATV,
4-Wheeler, personal
vehicle or
transporter in a
dangerous and
aggressive manner
will be subject to
penalty and/or
disqualification
and/or fine and/or
suspension and/or
legal action and/or
any other action
deemed appropriate
by World Racing
Group Supervisory
Officials.
11.1.J – Any
member and/or
participant who
attempts to drive
roughly and/or hits
another competitor
unnecessarily will
be subject to
penalty and/or
disqualification
and/or fine and/or
suspension and/or
legal action and/or
any other action
deemed appropriate
by World Racing
Group Supervisory
Official
Martin Wins
Arrowhead Finale for
First National Tour
Victory of 2024
COLCORD, OK
(September 14, 2024)
–
Reigning American
Sprint Car Series
National Tour
champion Jason
Martin’s title
defense has been
nothing short of a
nightmare – until
Friday night at
Arrowhead Speedway.
After a season
that has included
crashes, blown
engines, mechanical
gremlins and a
missed race due to
injury, Martin got
back in Victory Lane
for the first time
in 2024 and pocketed
$10,000 for his
efforts in the Green
Country Clash.
“You’ve just got
to keep yourself
motivated,” Martin
said. “You’ve got
people around you
that support you and
keep telling you
that you can do it
and giving you the
confidence and faith
that you can keep
coming back. I’m
probably the hardest
on myself of
anybody, but you
just keep working at
it.”
The Feature began
with Seth Bergman
and Brady Baker
sharing the front
row, with Baker
grabbing the early
lead after racing
side-by-side with
Bergman through the
first two laps.
Nearly the entire
field migrated to
the high side in the
opening laps and ran
single-file before
Emilio Hoover and
Danny Smith tangled
in Turn 4 to bring
out the first yellow
flag of the race
four laps in.
The top two went
unchanged on the
restart, but behind
them Garrett Benson
bounced up into the
Turn 4 wall while
running third,
sending his car over
and tumbling down
the banking into the
path of Roger
Crockett and Matt
Covington.
Covington’s damage
was light enough to
continue without
making repairs, but
Benson and Crockett
were done for the
night.
Baker, Bergman
and Covington made a
beeline to the top
once more to lock
down the top three
spots when the race
resumed. Even after
catching the rear of
the field for the
first time, Baker
looked unaffected by
the traffic as he
continued to ride
the cushion while
maintaining a
half-straightaway
lead over Bergman.
Five-time Series
champion Sam
Hafertepe Jr.
managed to wrestle
the third spot away
from Covington but
only enjoyed it
briefly, as on Lap
22 he jumped the
cushion in Turn 4
and pounded the
wall. The No. 15H
team was able to fix
the damage in the
work area, but
Hafertepe was only
able to drive up to
13th by the
checkers.
The ensuing
restart was a mirror
image of each prior
one, as Baker
instantly went to
the cushion with
Bergman in tow. But
before he could
build a gap, Brandon
Anderson and Alex
Sewell got together
in Turns 3 and 4 to
necessitate another
red flag.
The final restart
of the race was when
Martin emerged as a
contender for the
victory. He had
driven from 11th to
fourth in the first
23 laps of the event
and rode the bottom
lane to clear
Covington for third
with six to go. The
No. 36 remained on
the low side in
getting around
Bergman two laps
later, giving
himself four laps to
find a way around
Baker.
After battling
side-by-side for a
lap with Baker on
top and Martin
hugging the tractor
tires, Baker’s youth
ended up being no
match for Martin’s
experience, as the
Liberal, KS native
drove away to the
14th National Tour
win of his career.
Martin said he
had already written
off the 2024 season
after all the
misfortune he’s been
through, but the
five-figure payday
makes him optimistic
about his chances to
close out the year
in strong fashion
and enter the 2025
season on a hot
streak.
“Our season’s
pretty much
screwed,” Martin
said. “We’ve had so
much dumb stuff
happen. I’m already
preparing for next
year, getting cars,
parts and motors
freshened and
everything’s getting
ready to go. We’re
going to have an
early start, so
going to try and get
healthy, stay
mentally strong and
just start 2025 on a
different note.”
Although Baker
didn’t have enough
to hold off Martin
in the final run to
the finish, his
ability to beat a
driver of Bergman’s
caliber time after
time throughout the
race solidified his
status as a rising
star in the Sprint
Car universe.
“So many reds,
the tires probably
glazed over,” Baker
said. “I’m proud of
my guys, we showed a
lot of speed here.
My Mom, my Dad, Cash
and Brandon, can’t
thank them enough,
they’ve been working
their butts off.”
Bergman conceded
that even if he
found a way around
Baker before the
final restart,
Martin’s late-race
prowess would have
likely still been
too much to manage.
Nevertheless, his
third podium in as
many nights this
week further
extended his
advantage over
Hafertepe to 111
markers with eight
full-points events
remaining in the
season.
“I don’t know if
anybody was really
going to beat that,”
Bergman said
regarding Martin’s
drive to victory in
the closing laps. “I
think maybe if I got
around Baker, you
never know, probably
run second if Jason
does that again. I
tried the bottom
early, it was still
a little greasy and
Baker drove around
me, so I kind of
abandoned the bottom
thinking it was
getting thin and
slow.
“The run to the
end there, Jason, he
just found
something, made it
work, and he drove
off and won the
race.”
Hank Davis got
around Covington
late to finish
fourth, while the
No. 95 settled for
fifth.
Andrew Deal
started 22nd and
passed 13 cars to
end the night ninth
and clinch the Hard
Charger Award.
UP NEXT: The ASCS
National Tour will
join forces with the
USCS for the
two-night World
Short Track
Challenge at
Riverside
International
Speedway in West
Memphis, AR on Sept.
27-28. Can’t make
it? Watch every lap
live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30
Laps): 1. 36-Jason
Martin[11]; 2.
71-Brady Baker[3];
3. 23-Seth
Bergman[1]; 4.
2C-Hank Davis[8]; 5.
95-Matt
Covington[4]; 6.
1-Sean
McClelland[9]; 7.
14-Jordon
Mallett[14]; 8.
10-Landon Britt[13];
9. 15D-Andrew
Deal[22]; 10.
16G-Austyn
Gossel[12]; 11.
45X-Kyler
Johnson[17]; 12.
20-Noah Harris[16];
13. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[6]; 14.
2J-Zach Blurton[21];
15. 88-Terry
Easum[23]; 16.
938-Bradley
Fezard[20]; 17.
8-Alex Sewell[18];
18. 5S-Danny
Smith[15]; 19.
2B-Garrett
Benson[2]; 20.
11-Roger
Crockett[7]; 21.
29-Emilio
Hoover[10]; 22.
2W-Whit
Gastineau[5]; 23. (DQ)
55B-Brandon
Anderson[19]
Crockett Gets
First National Tour Win
in Four Years at
Arrowhead
COLCORD, OK (September
13, 2024) –
Roger Crockett made only
his second start of the
year on the American
Sprint Car Series
National Tour Friday
night at Arrowhead
Speedway, but it
certainly didn’t look
like it.
The Broken Arrow, OK
driver took his No. 11
machine to Victory Lane
for his second ASCS win
in as many weeks
following a Sooner
Region score at Enid
Speedway on Sept. 7, as
well as his first
National Tour victory
since winning the 2020
season finale at Devil’s
Bowl Speedway.
“I’m sure people see
us win a regional race
and think ‘whatever,’
but to back it up and
come here and beat the
best guys in 360 racing
right now feels great,”
Crockett said. “I
haven’t gotten to do a
lot of racing,
especially 360 racing
the last couple years,
but I feel like if I was
out on the road with
these guys, we would be
one of the best. It’s
nice to kind of give
people a taste of that
tonight.”
“The best guys in 360
racing” Crockett
referred to were Seth
Bergman and Sam
Hafertepe Jr., who
combine for 14 Series
wins on the year and sit
1-2 in points, but
finished second and
third behind Crockett
respectively.
Crockett began to
look like a win
contender after taking
the checkers in the Dash
to start on the pole of
the main event. A strong
start gave him room to
jump in front of
second-place starter
Jordon Mallett on the
start and take the top
lane through Turns 1 and
2 on the opening lap.
Bergman took second away
from Mallett while
running the bottom
before falling behind
Crockett on the high
side.
Bergman remained on
Crockett’s tail through
the first eight laps of
the race, but the slowed
car of Brady Baker on
the backstretch brought
out the caution before
he could make a move.
Hafertepe made the
most of the restart by
getting around Mallett
for third and eyed a
move on Bergman before a
pileup involving Brekton
Crouch, Andrew Deal and
Garrett Benson brought
out a red flag to put
the race on pause.
Another yellow for
Alex Sewell’s spin in
Turn 3 reset the field
once again with 10 laps
in the books. On the
restart, Hafertepe threw
a slider in Turn 1 on
Bergman to take over
second before Bergman
returned the favor in
Turn 3, but Hafertepe
crossed him over exiting
Turn 4 to keep the spot.
The shuffling let Hank
Davis in on the battle,
resulting in a three-way
tussle for the runner-up
spot.
When things calmed
down, Crockett had
driven away to a lead of
more than three seconds.
By the halfway point,
Bergman sat comfortably
in second and began
running down Crockett
while Hafertepe and
Davis continued trading
sliders for third.
The gap between first
and second had been cut
to one second with eight
laps to go when Austyn
Gossel slowed to bring
out the yellow flag.
When the race went back
green, Crockett moved
down to the middle which
gave Bergman an opening
to make a move on the
cushion.
The two briefly ran
side-by-side for the
lead down the
backstretch, but
Crockett quickly shut
the door and drove away
to his 11th victory on
the National Tour.
Any part-time racer
can speak to the
difficulty of being
competitive against
those who are in the
seat every weekend, but
it’s a hill Crockett is
willing and able to
climb. “The Rocket”
finished third in his
first start in 2024 with
the Series at 81
Speedway and backed that
up with his triumph at
Arrowhead.
“It’s really hard,”
Crockett said. “This is
only our third 360 race
of the year, only the
fourth race in my car
this year. And the
fourth night we blew the
motor up halfway through
the main event, so
basically no laps.
“We didn’t run the
[Knoxville] Nationals
for a few reasons, but
mainly we were able to
work on our car, get it
ready to go. Spent all
the time in the shop,
scales and stuff, so
when you do come to the
racetrack you know
you’re competitive and
not out to lunch. That
definitely pays off.”
Bergman appeared to
match Crockett’s pace at
certain points of the
race, but ultimately
didn’t have enough late
in the going.
Nevertheless, his
runner-up result gives
him an 80-point lead in
the standings over
Hafertepe entering
Saturday’s program.
“Late there, it had
rubbered down and the
top still had some
moisture up there,”
Bergman said. “So late
on that restart, I was
like ‘man, I’ll just try
to be a hero here.’ Not
very often can you run
out of the rubber and
pass somebody, but we
dang near got it done.
It was close, but he’s
smart and he lane
changed and took my
line. Had he not done
that I think we win the
race.”
After two starts at
Arrowhead this season,
Hafertepe admitted that
the Colcord, OK facility
isn’t his best track on
tour, but the five-time
Series champion
contended for the win
and came home third
regardless.
“I like the track a
lot,” Hafertepe said. “I
think it’s got a lot of
potential. I think our
operation doesn’t go
around here as good as I
would like it to. We
just need some more
track time to figure out
a few more things, get a
little bit better and
we’ll be knocking on the
door.”
Davis finished fourth
for his fourth-straight
top five, while Mallett
came home fifth in his
first National Tour
start in his own No. 14
car since his stint in
the No. 55B filling in
for Brandon Anderson.
The Hard Charger
Award went to Bradley
Fezard, who battled
engine issues early in
the night before
starting the Feature
with a provisional and
driving from 24th to
10th in the 30-lap
affair.
UP NEXT: The ASCS
National Tour will be
back for another night
at Arrowhead Speedway on
Saturday, with drivers
going for a $10,000 top
prize in the Green
Country Clash finale.
Tickets will be
available at the gate,
while DIRTVision will
stream every lap live
for those unable to make
it to the track.
Feature (30 Laps): 1.
11-Roger Crockett[1]; 2.
23-Seth Bergman[3]; 3.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6];
4. 2C-Hank Davis[5]; 5.
14-Jordon Mallett[2]; 6.
1-Sean McClelland[4]; 7.
95-Matt Covington[13];
8. 29-Emilio Hoover[10];
9. 36-Jason Martin[12];
10. 938-Bradley
Fezard[24]; 11.
55B-Brandon
Anderson[17]; 12.
2W-Whit Gastineau[11];
13. 20-Noah Harris[15];
14. 15D-Andrew Deal[9];
15. 2B-Garrett
Benson[7]; 16. 10-Landon
Britt[23]; 17. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[8]; 18. 88-Terry
Easum[18]; 19. 5S-Danny
Smith[22]; 20.
16G-Austyn Gossel[21];
21. 8-Alex Sewell[14];
22. 2-Brekton
Crouch[16]; 23. 2J-Zach
Blurton[20]; 24.
31-Casey Wills[25]; 25.
71-Brady Baker[19]
1 MONTH ALERT: Missouri,
Kentucky Doubleheader Awaits
ASCS National Tour in
Mid-October
BENTON, MO (Sept. 12,
2024) – The American Sprint
Car Series National Tour
will make its long-awaited
return to Benton Speedway in
Missouri and Paducah
International Raceway in
Kentucky in mid-October.
The doubleheader weekend
will see the Series venture
back to Benton for the first
time since 1996 and then
return to Paducah for the
first time since 2018.
It’ll be the National
Tour’s first trip to
Missouri and Kentucky this
year, its second trip to
Paducah and fourth visit to
Benton.
The Series first visited
the 3/8-mile Missouri dirt
track in 1995 – a race won
by Gary Wright. Then made
its last two stops there in
1996 with Terry Gray and
Jerrod Hull picking up
National Tour victories.
Kentucky got to see the
American Sprint Car Series’
fellow World Racing Group
series the World of Outlaws
NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car
Series thrill fans in April.
Now, it’ll be the ASCS
National Tour’s turn to
bring its stout field of
drivers to the 3/8-mile dirt
track.
The last time the Series
visited Paducah, Matt
Covington picked up the win
there. The Oklahoma native
is still on the hunt for his
first National Tour win this
season.
Both events are part of
the final 10 races of the
2024 season and will be key
races for the championship
chase. Seth Bergman and Sam
Hafertepe Jr. are the two
prime contenders, and their
battle has been like a
slinky falling down a set of
stairs, closing and
expanding each weekend.
If you can’t make it to
the tracks, you can watch
both races live on
DIRTVision.
EVENT INFO Date – Friday,
Oct. 11 Location – Benton,
MO Track Website –
BentonSpeedway.com
Times (CT) – Hot Laps: 6
p.m. Racing Starts: 7 p.m.
Tickets – Available at
track.
Previous ASCS National
Tour winners at Benton –
1996 – Terry Gray on June
14, Jerrod Hull on July 4
1995 – Gary Wright on Sept.
23
EVENT INFO Date –
Saturday, Oct. 12 Location –
Paducah, KY Track Website –
PaducahRacing.com
Times (CT) – Pit Gate
Opens: 3 p.m. Grandstands
Open: 5:30 p.m.
Tickets – Available at
track.
Previous ASCS National
Tour winners at Paducah –
2018 – Matt Covington on
April 27
ARTICLE:
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Reutzel Returns to
National Tour Victory Lane
at Clay County
SPENCER, IA (September
10, 2024) – Aaron Reutzel
may have shifted his focus
to weekly racing at
Knoxville Raceway in 2024,
but that doesn’t mean he
forgot how to get the job
done with the American
Sprint Car Series National
Tour.
He proved that Tuesday
night at Clay County Fair
Speedway by topping the
field in the Battle of the
Blue Ribbon for his first
National Tour win since a
prelim victory at the 2023
360 Knoxville Nationals.
“All in all a great
night,” said the 2015 Series
champion. “After not even
being able to Hot Lap, that
was stressful. But luckily,
everything was really close
and didn’t really have to
make too many changes
tonight.”
Reutzel’s march to
victory began from the
inside of Row 2 thanks to a
third-place finish in the
Dash. An excellent start
allowed him to move up in
front of second-place
starter Sam Hafertepe Jr.
entering Turn 1 and ride the
top line against polesitter
Hank Davis on the bottom
through the first set of
corners.
The No. 87 machine slid
up over the cushion exiting
Turn 2, which allowed Davis
to drive away to an early
lead while Hafertepe was
busy fending off his fellow
No. 15 Andrew Deal for the
third spot.
In the early stages, the
inside groove was the
preferred line through Turns
1 and 2 while most drivers
opted to ride the wall in
Turns 3 and 4. Reutzel was
one of the first to buck
that trend and try the
bottom at both ends,
resulting in several
challenges for the lead in
the first third of the race,
but the No. 2C had enough
speed on exit on the top
side to hold onto the top
spot.
The stalled car of
Brandon Anderson paused the
action for the first time on
Lap 8. Reutzel went to the
top on the restart and
briefly held the lead before
once again sliding off the
track in Turn 2 which let
Davis keep the lead down the
backstretch. Reutzel wasn’t
keen on letting Davis drive
away though, as he threw a
big slider in Turns 3 and 4
before Davis crossed him
over exiting Turn 4 to
maintain the lead.
At that point, Hafertepe
decided to make it a
three-way battle between the
red-and-black cars and split
the middle entering Turn 1
to make it three-wide for
the lead. Reutzel prevailed
on the bottom to take over
the lead for the first time,
with Davis trailing in
second and Hafertepe in
third after 10 laps.
Reutzel paced the field
as the race stayed green
through the middle portion
while Hafertepe got around
Davis for the second spot.
Once Reutzel caught the tail
of the field, Hafertepe
began making inroads on the
leader with his sights set
on his 10th Series win of
the year.
The No. 15H was within
striking distance of Reutzel
with five to go, but trouble
for Hafertepe in getting
past the slower car of Scott
Winters gave Reutzel the
chance to pull away once
more.
What looked to be a solid
points night for Hafertepe
turned sour four laps later,
as his left-rear tire went
flat to bring out the
caution with two laps to go.
With Hafertepe in the work
area and out of contention,
Davis found himself in
second once again with a
chance to extend his win
streak to three.
It was not meant to be
though, as Reutzel went
unchallenged in the final
two laps to take his 24th
National Tour win and first
at Clay County.
“It was hard for me to
get up to lap cars, so I
figured as long as I kept a
good pace, [Davis] wasn’t
going to get up to me,”
Reutzel said. “I was really
just trying not to slide out
of the rubber or do anything
dumb. If a lap car screwed
up in front of me and
allowed me to get a run, I
would pass them. If they
didn’t, I just rode behind
them. Just what you do in
rubber.”
Although Davis came up
one spot short of another
triumph, his speed
throughout the night showed
that his weekend sweep at
Electric City Speedway was
far from a fluke.
“Most people probably
think that the stomp and
steer places are our honey
holes, but we just showed
here tonight that we can
play around on these slick
places,” Davis said. “I
honestly feel like I got
caught out there like a
sitting duck. After that
restart, didn’t know exactly
where to be, and they could
kind of search and move
around and afford to and
they just got me.”
Seth Bergman’s quiet
night ended in the third
spot, extending his lead
atop the standings to 73
points due to Hafertepe
finishing 14th after the
tire failure. The late
restart gave Bergman the
opportunity to make a
last-ditch move for the win,
but the points situation
turned him against the idea
of taking any unnecessary
risks.
“My midset was just
having a solid finish,”
Bergman said. “I knew the
way the track was, you were
going to have to do some
dumb stuff if you were going
to go win that race and I’m
just not in a position to do
that. We’re racing for a
championship, and with Sam’s
misfortune, I knew I was in
a position where I just
needed a solid finish.”
Deal crossed the line in
fourth for his first top
five on the National Tour
since Lincoln County Raceway
on Aug. 17, while Terry
McCarl – the 2023 winner at
Clay County – completed the
top five.
Matt Covington had to go
through the Last Chance
Showdown to earn his spot in
the Feature, but once he was
in it, he advanced 12 spots
from 21st to ninth to claim
the Hard Charger Award.
UP NEXT: The ASCS
National Tour will contest
its second and third races
of the year at Arrowhead
Speedway on Friday and
Saturday, Sept. 13-14 with
the Green Country Clash,
which wraps up with a
$10,000-to-win Feature on
Saturday night. Tickets are
available online here, but
if you can’t make it to the
track, catch every lap live
on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1.
87-Aaron Reutzel[3]; 2.
2C-Hank Davis[1]; 3. 23-Seth
Bergman[4]; 4. 15D-Andrew
Deal[5]; 5. 24-Terry
McCarl[12]; 6. 44-Chris
Martin[7]; 7. 22-Riley
Goodno[8]; 8. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[6]; 9. 95-Matt
Covington[21]; 10. 2J-Zach
Blurton[17]; 11. 6K-Kaleb
Johnson[13]; 12. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[16]; 13. 10-Landon
Britt[15]; 14. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[2]; 15.
938-Bradley Fezard[20]; 16.
17B-Ryan Bickett[19]; 17.
36-Jason Martin[10]; 18.
35-Skylar Prochaska[9]; 19.
16G-Austyn Gossel[23]; 20.
83-Sam Henderson[11]; 21.
2B-Garrett Benson[14]; 22.
23W-Scott Winters[18]; 23.
88-Terry Easum[22]
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Clay
County Midweek Duel,
Arrowhead Doubleheader Up
Next for National Tour
CONCORD, NC (September 9,
2024) – Now that teams have
returned home from Montana,
the focus shifts to the
final run to the
championship which begins
this week with a trio of
race nights.
Action gets underway on
Tuesday at Clay County Fair
Speedway in Spencer, IA with
the Battle of the Blue
Ribbon. Three days later,
the Series will travel nine
hours south to Colcord, OK
for the two-night Green
Country Clash at the
state-of-the-art Arrowhead
Speedway on Friday and
Saturday night.
Tuesday’s event at Clay
County will feature a
$4,000-to-win/$400-to-start
purse, with the Tri-State
Late Model Series, IMCA
Sport Mods and IMCA Stock
Cars joining the Sprint Cars
on the program.
The Friday portion of the
Arrowhead event will also
pay $4,000 to win and $400
to start, with USRA Stock
Cars and Tuners rounding out
the itinerary. Saturday’s
finale will wrap up with a
$10,000-to-win/$500-to-start
Feature, while the COMP Cams
Super Dirt Series will join
the National Tour to make
for an entertaining Sprint
Car-Late Model doubleheader.
Fans can purchase tickets
in advance to Clay County by
clicking here and to
Arrowhead Speedway by
clicking here. Can’t make
it? Watch all the action
live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top
storylines entering the
weekend:
THE RACE IS ON: When Seth
Bergman made contact with a
slower car while running
fifth at Electric City, not
only did his car flip upside
down, but so did the
championship battle.
That one mishap caused
his lead over Sam Hafertepe
Jr. in the standings to go
from 96 points entering the
night to 40 points when it
was over. Bergman’s crash
snapped a five-race podium
streak, evidence of the
consistency that he
displayed throughout the
summer that made it nearly
impossible for Hafertepe to
gain major ground, despite
winning nine races in the
year.
The next chapter of the
wide-open title fight will
be written at Clay County on
Tuesday night, and both
drivers will be making their
ASCS debut at the track.
Bergman has never been to
Spencer with any series,
while Hafertepe raced there
on six occasions during his
time with the World of
Outlaws NOS Energy Drink
Sprint Cars, picking up a
best finish of seventh in
2008.
BACK TO COLCORD: When the
Series moves to Arrowhead
this weekend, Hafertepe will
return to the site of a rare
down night from earlier in
the year. The five-time
National Tour champion
jumped the cushion and
pounded the wall while
battling for the win late in
the race on June 14, leaving
him in 18th in the rundown.
Without that DNF, he could
be leading the points
entering this week’s events,
but instead, the return trip
provides an opportunity to
avenge the defeat.
On the other hand,
Bergman would be happy with
a repeat of the June race,
as he emerged from the chaos
and took the win that night.
The victory in his first
National Tour start at
Arrowhead means he is
undefeated in Colcord with
two different ASCS divisions
– he raced there twice with
the Sooner Region in 2014
and took the checkered flag
on both nights.
As for others to keep an
eye on, look no further than
the No. 10 of Landon Britt.
The Memphis, TN driver
picked up his first and only
Series win one year ago at
Arrowhead, and he backed it
up with another top 10 in
June. The last two race
weekends have seen a driver
claim their first win of the
year, and Britt would love
nothing more than to
continue that streak,
especially as he prepares
for his home race on tour at
Riverside International
Speedway at the end of the
month.
ALL HAIL HANK: One of the
biggest questions throughout
the first half of the season
was, “When will Hank Davis
finally win a race?” and the
answer turned out to be
Labor Day weekend at
Electric City.
The first two triumphs of
Davis’ National Tour career
both came in impressive
fashion, as he destroyed the
field on night one to win by
nearly six seconds before
outdueling Hafertepe late in
Saturday’s Feature to take
top honors once again.
The victories vaulted the
21-year-old into the lead of
the Rookie of the Year
standings and the fourth
spot in the overall points,
a remarkable feat
considering he didn’t join
TwoC Racing until the third
event of the year at Rush
County Speedway.
Davis will go for three
in a row in his debut at
Clay County, but his Great
Falls showing proved that he
is more than capable of
overcoming a lack of
experience at a track and
finding speed. Once he gets
to Arrowhead, the Sand
Springs, OK native will have
notes from his runner-up
finish in June to look at as
he goes for his first Series
win in his home state.
COVINGTIME: After
four-straight finishes off
the podium, Matt Covington
got to take pictures on the
frontstretch again after he
finished third in the
Montana Roundup finale at
Electric City.
The drive cemented his
hold on the third spot in
the standings behind Bergman
and Hafertepe which he has
held for most of the season.
While the championship is
likely out of Covington’s
reach, barring a miraculous
run to end the season, he
now has a red-hot Davis to
worry about, who sits 177
points behind him in fourth.
One of Covington’s
primary goals for the
remainder of the year will
be to join Davis in the win
column and avoid his first
winless season with the
Series since 2016. Clay
County could be the place to
do that, as Covington stands
as the only current
full-timer with a victory at
the track. After taking the
checkers in the inaugural
National Tour race at the
Iowa 3/8-mile in 2021, he
backed it up with finishes
of fourth in 2022 and second
in 2023 to give himself a
2.3 average finish in
Spencer, the best of any
driver in the field.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Clay
County Fair Speedway in
Spencer, IA
Friday and Saturday, Sept.
13-14 at Arrowhead Speedway
in Colcord, OK
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car
Series National Tour will
battle with the United
Sprint Car Series for two
nights at Riverside
International Speedway
outside Memphis on Friday
and Saturday, Sep. 27-28.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS
(TOP 10):
Seth Bergman (2633
points)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-40)
Matt Covington (-185)
Hank Davis (-362)
Andrew Deal (-467)
Jason Martin (-473)
Landon Britt (-483)
Zach Blurton (-504)
Kyler Johnson (-537)
Terry Easum (-601)
FEATURE WINNERS (8):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls,
SD – 1
Tyler Courtney –
Indianapolis, IN – 1\
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (11):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 10
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 1
Josh McCord – Broken Arrow,
OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Sapulpa, OK –
1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX –
1
Tyler Groenendyk –
Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (37):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 7
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 5
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 5
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK –
3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham
Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA –
1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita,
KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR –
1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO
– 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia,
MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN
– 1
Hunter Schuerenberg –
Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes –
Jacksonville, OR – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk –
Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller –
Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ –
1
Tanner Thorson – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Hugginsville,
MO – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls,
MT – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (35):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 17
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 16
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 11
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 10
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
8
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK –
4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 3
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow,
OK – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Kory Wermling – Great Falls,
MT – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham
Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA –
1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK
– 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita,
KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ –
1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR –
1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO
– 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK –
1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA
– 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS
– 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD –
1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN
WINNERS (12):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX –
1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph,
MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey – Helena, MT – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS
– 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (23):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 13
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 13
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 7
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 6
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA
– 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City,
OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK
– 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls,
SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA –
1
Brian Brown – Higginsville,
MO – 1
Tyler Courtney –
Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN
– 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (60):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 17
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 17
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 16
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
13
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
11
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 11
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 10
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS
– 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 6
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
6
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool,
OK – 4
Harli White – Lindsay, OK –
4
Kelly Miller – Stirling, AB
– 4
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO
– 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK –
3
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow,
OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 2
Tyler Courtney –
Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN
– 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA
– 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville,
MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA –
2
Tasker Phillips –
Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA –
2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls,
SD – 2
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA –
2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita,
KS – 2
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 2
Channin Tankersley –
Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City,
OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS –
1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK
– 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK
– 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS –
1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS –
1
Michael Day – Farmersville,
TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN –
1
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO –
1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO
– 1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA –
1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON
– 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA –
1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD –
1
Blayne Brink – Gillette, WY
– 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls,
MT – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR
SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee
Speedway / Chatham, LA /
Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt
Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry
Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County
Speedway / La Crosse, KS /
Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, June 1 / Dodge
City Raceway Park / Dodge
City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr.
(1)
Tuesday, June 11 / Texarkana
67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, June 13 / Creek
County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, June 14 / Arrowhead
Speedway / Colcord, OK /
Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, June 15 /
Tri-State Speedway / Pocola,
OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, June 22 /
Batesville Motor Speedway /
Locust Grove, AR / Jordon
Mallett (1)
Friday, June 28 / Tulsa
Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, July 19 / Lakeside
Speedway / Kansas City, KS /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, July 20 / 81
Speedway / Wichita, KS / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville
Raceway / Knoxville, IA /
Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville
Raceway / Knoxville, IA /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville
Raceway / Knoxville, IA /
Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City
Raceway Park / Dodge City,
KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln
County Raceway / North
Platte, NE / Sam Hafertepe
Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky
Speedway / Shepherd, MT /
Seth Bergman (5)
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky
Speedway / Shepherd, MT /
Jake Bubak (1)
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric
City Speedway / Black Eagle,
MT / Hank Davis (1)
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric
City Speedway / Black Eagle,
MT / Hank Davis (2)
Tuesday, Sept. 10 / Clay
County Fair Speedway /
Spencer, IA
Friday, Sept. 13 / Arrowhead
Speedway / Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sept. 14 /
Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Friday, Sept. 27 / Riverside
International Speedway /
West Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sept. 28 /
Riverside International
Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton
Speedway / Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah
International Raceway /
Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM
Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM
Speedway / Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa
Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek
County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek
County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Clay
County Midweek Duel,
Arrowhead Doubleheader Up
Next for National Tour
CONCORD, NC (September 9,
2024) – Now that teams have
returned home from Montana,
the focus shifts to the
final run to the
championship which begins
this week with a trio of
race nights.
Action gets underway on
Tuesday at Clay County Fair
Speedway in Spencer, IA with
the Battle of the Blue
Ribbon. Three days later,
the Series will travel nine
hours south to Colcord, OK
for the two-night Green
Country Clash at the
state-of-the-art Arrowhead
Speedway on Friday and
Saturday night.
Tuesday’s event at Clay
County will feature a
$4,000-to-win/$400-to-start
purse, with the Tri-State
Late Model Series, IMCA
Sport Mods and IMCA Stock
Cars joining the Sprint Cars
on the program.
The Friday portion of the
Arrowhead event will also
pay $4,000 to win and $400
to start, with USRA Stock
Cars and Tuners rounding out
the itinerary. Saturday’s
finale will wrap up with a
$10,000-to-win/$500-to-start
Feature, while the COMP Cams
Super Dirt Series will join
the National Tour to make
for an entertaining Sprint
Car-Late Model doubleheader.
Fans can purchase tickets
in advance to Clay County by
clicking here and to
Arrowhead Speedway by
clicking here. Can’t make
it? Watch all the action
live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top
storylines entering the
weekend:
THE RACE IS ON: When Seth
Bergman made contact with a
slower car while running
fifth at Electric City, not
only did his car flip upside
down, but so did the
championship battle.
That one mishap caused
his lead over Sam Hafertepe
Jr. in the standings to go
from 96 points entering the
night to 40 points when it
was over. Bergman’s crash
snapped a five-race podium
streak, evidence of the
consistency that he
displayed throughout the
summer that made it nearly
impossible for Hafertepe to
gain major ground, despite
winning nine races in the
year.
The next chapter of the
wide-open title fight will
be written at Clay County on
Tuesday night, and both
drivers will be making their
ASCS debut at the track.
Bergman has never been to
Spencer with any series,
while Hafertepe raced there
on six occasions during his
time with the World of
Outlaws NOS Energy Drink
Sprint Cars, picking up a
best finish of seventh in
2008.
BACK TO COLCORD: When the
Series moves to Arrowhead
this weekend, Hafertepe will
return to the site of a rare
down night from earlier in
the year. The five-time
National Tour champion
jumped the cushion and
pounded the wall while
battling for the win late in
the race on June 14, leaving
him in 18th in the rundown.
Without that DNF, he could
be leading the points
entering this week’s events,
but instead, the return trip
provides an opportunity to
avenge the defeat.
On the other hand,
Bergman would be happy with
a repeat of the June race,
as he emerged from the chaos
and took the win that night.
The victory in his first
National Tour start at
Arrowhead means he is
undefeated in Colcord with
two different ASCS divisions
– he raced there twice with
the Sooner Region in 2014
and took the checkered flag
on both nights.
As for others to keep an
eye on, look no further than
the No. 10 of Landon Britt.
The Memphis, TN driver
picked up his first and only
Series win one year ago at
Arrowhead, and he backed it
up with another top 10 in
June. The last two race
weekends have seen a driver
claim their first win of the
year, and Britt would love
nothing more than to
continue that streak,
especially as he prepares
for his home race on tour at
Riverside International
Speedway at the end of the
month.
ALL HAIL HANK: One of the
biggest questions throughout
the first half of the season
was, “When will Hank Davis
finally win a race?” and the
answer turned out to be
Labor Day weekend at
Electric City.
The first two triumphs of
Davis’ National Tour career
both came in impressive
fashion, as he destroyed the
field on night one to win by
nearly six seconds before
outdueling Hafertepe late in
Saturday’s Feature to take
top honors once again.
The victories vaulted the
21-year-old into the lead of
the Rookie of the Year
standings and the fourth
spot in the overall points,
a remarkable feat
considering he didn’t join
TwoC Racing until the third
event of the year at Rush
County Speedway.
Davis will go for three
in a row in his debut at
Clay County, but his Great
Falls showing proved that he
is more than capable of
overcoming a lack of
experience at a track and
finding speed. Once he gets
to Arrowhead, the Sand
Springs, OK native will have
notes from his runner-up
finish in June to look at as
he goes for his first Series
win in his home state.
COVINGTIME: After
four-straight finishes off
the podium, Matt Covington
got to take pictures on the
frontstretch again after he
finished third in the
Montana Roundup finale at
Electric City.
The drive cemented his
hold on the third spot in
the standings behind Bergman
and Hafertepe which he has
held for most of the season.
While the championship is
likely out of Covington’s
reach, barring a miraculous
run to end the season, he
now has a red-hot Davis to
worry about, who sits 177
points behind him in fourth.
One of Covington’s
primary goals for the
remainder of the year will
be to join Davis in the win
column and avoid his first
winless season with the
Series since 2016. Clay
County could be the place to
do that, as Covington stands
as the only current
full-timer with a victory at
the track. After taking the
checkers in the inaugural
National Tour race at the
Iowa 3/8-mile in 2021, he
backed it up with finishes
of fourth in 2022 and second
in 2023 to give himself a
2.3 average finish in
Spencer, the best of any
driver in the field.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Clay
County Fair Speedway in
Spencer, IA
Friday and Saturday, Sept.
13-14 at Arrowhead Speedway
in Colcord, OK
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car
Series National Tour will
battle with the United
Sprint Car Series for two
nights at Riverside
International Speedway
outside Memphis on Friday
and Saturday, Sep. 27-28.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS
(TOP 10):
Seth Bergman (2633
points)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-40)
Matt Covington (-185)
Hank Davis (-362)
Andrew Deal (-467)
Jason Martin (-473)
Landon Britt (-483)
Zach Blurton (-504)
Kyler Johnson (-537)
Terry Easum (-601)
FEATURE WINNERS (8):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls,
SD – 1
Tyler Courtney –
Indianapolis, IN – 1\
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (11):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 10
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 1
Josh McCord – Broken Arrow,
OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Sapulpa, OK –
1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX –
1
Tyler Groenendyk –
Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (37):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 7
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 5
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 5
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK –
3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham
Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA –
1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita,
KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR –
1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO
– 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia,
MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN
– 1
Hunter Schuerenberg –
Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes –
Jacksonville, OR – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk –
Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller –
Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ –
1
Tanner Thorson – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Hugginsville,
MO – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls,
MT – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (35):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 17
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 16
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 11
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 10
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
8
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK –
4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 3
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow,
OK – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Kory Wermling – Great Falls,
MT – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham
Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA –
1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK
– 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita,
KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ –
1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR –
1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO
– 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK –
1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA
– 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS
– 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD –
1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN
WINNERS (12):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX –
1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph,
MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey – Helena, MT – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS
– 1
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (23):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 13
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 13
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 7
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 6
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA
– 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City,
OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK
– 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls,
SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA –
1
Brian Brown – Higginsville,
MO – 1
Tyler Courtney –
Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN
– 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (60):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA
– 17
Matt Covington – Glenpool,
OK – 17
Sam Hafertepe Jr. –
Sunnyvale, TX – 16
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS –
13
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN –
11
Hank Davis – Sand Springs,
OK – 11
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 10
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS
– 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier,
AR – 6
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS –
6
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool,
OK – 4
Harli White – Lindsay, OK –
4
Kelly Miller – Stirling, AB
– 4
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO
– 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK –
3
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow,
OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow,
OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR
– 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK
– 2
Tyler Courtney –
Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN
– 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA
– 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville,
MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA –
2
Tasker Phillips –
Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA –
2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls,
SD – 2
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA –
2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita,
KS – 2
Skylar Gee – Leduc, AB – 2
Channin Tankersley –
Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City,
OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX
– 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS –
1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK
– 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale,
AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK
– 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS –
1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS –
1
Michael Day – Farmersville,
TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN –
1
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO –
1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO
– 1
Roger Crockett – Broken
Arrow, OK – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA –
1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA
– 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON
– 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA –
1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD –
1
Blayne Brink – Gillette, WY
– 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Kory Wermling – Great Falls,
MT – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR
SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee
Speedway / Chatham, LA /
Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt
Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry
Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County
Speedway / La Crosse, KS /
Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, June 1 / Dodge
City Raceway Park / Dodge
City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr.
(1)
Tuesday, June 11 / Texarkana
67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, June 13 / Creek
County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, June 14 / Arrowhead
Speedway / Colcord, OK /
Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, June 15 /
Tri-State Speedway / Pocola,
OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, June 22 /
Batesville Motor Speedway /
Locust Grove, AR / Jordon
Mallett (1)
Friday, June 28 / Tulsa
Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, July 19 / Lakeside
Speedway / Kansas City, KS /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, July 20 / 81
Speedway / Wichita, KS / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville
Raceway / Knoxville, IA /
Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville
Raceway / Knoxville, IA /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville
Raceway / Knoxville, IA /
Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City
Raceway Park / Dodge City,
KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln
County Raceway / North
Platte, NE / Sam Hafertepe
Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky
Speedway / Shepherd, MT /
Seth Bergman (5)
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky
Speedway / Shepherd, MT /
Jake Bubak (1)
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric
City Speedway / Black Eagle,
MT / Hank Davis (1)
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric
City Speedway / Black Eagle,
MT / Hank Davis (2)
Tuesday, Sept. 10 / Clay
County Fair Speedway /
Spencer, IA
Friday, Sept. 13 / Arrowhead
Speedway / Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sept. 14 /
Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Friday, Sept. 27 / Riverside
International Speedway /
West Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sept. 28 /
Riverside International
Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton
Speedway / Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah
International Raceway /
Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM
Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM
Speedway / Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa
Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek
County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek
County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK
2024 ASCS Frontier Region
Points Battle Comes Down To
This Weekend
Bryan Hulbert
Fresh off the National
Tour swing through Montana,
fans will get one last shot
at seeing Sprint Cars on
track in “Big Sky Country”
as the ASCS Frontier Region
wraps up its 2024 campaign
this Friday, Sep. 6, at
Gallatin Speedway in
Belgrade, and Saturday, Sep.
7 at Big Sky Speedway in
Billings.
A race within a race over
the last four events,
everyone received points
like normal on the National
Tour, but the regional
drivers were awarded points
differently.
As has been done for
years with the American
Sprint Car Series, the race
within a race setup takes
out National touring teams
from the finish and moves
everyone else up. For
example, if the
highest-finishing regional
driver finished seventh,
they would receive
first-place points, and so
on.
Mathematically, three
drivers stand a chance at
the championship, with 100
points being the maximum a
driver can make up in a
single night in a worst-case
scenario, meaning the hunter
wins (150 points), and the
hunted never takes a
competitive lap (50 points).
Phil Dietz, who led by 32
points over Trever Kirkland,
and Kelly Miller, who were
tied for second going into
the National Tour’s visit,
has slipped to second by 46
points, with Kirkland 94
points back in third.
Points-wise, Miller
averaged a second-place
finish with his
performances. Deitz averaged
fifth-place points, and
Kirkland averaged around
sixth. If Miller can hold
on, it will mark his second
title in as many years. Phil
Dietz is a two-time Series
champion (2013 and 2015),
with Kirkland topping the
tour in 2022.
ASCS Frontier Region
Champions:
2013 – Phil Dietz
2014 – Joe Ramaker
2015 – Phil Dietz
2016 – Skylar Gee
2017 – David Hoiness
2018 – David Hoiness
2019 – Jeremy McCune
2020 – Jeremy McCune
2021 – Logan Forler
2022 – Trever Kirkland
2023 – Kelly Miller
Part of the annual Big
Sky Super Nationals at
Gallatin Speedway on Friday
night, gates will open at
5:30 p.m., and racing will
start at 7:00 p.m. (MDT).
Tickets are $20 for adults,
with kids 12 and under free.
IMCA Modifieds, WISSOTA
Super Stocks, and WISSOTA
Street Stocks will also be
on hand.
Last on track at Gallatin
Speedway on Aug. 2, victory
went to Phil Dietz.
Gallatin Speedway is
located at 2290 Tubb Rd. in
Belgrade, MT. Information on
the track is on their
Facebook page, or by calling
(406) 388-9666.
Joined by the JJM
Performance Wingless Sprint
Cars, Paws & Claws IMCA
Sport Compacts, and the
Spiffy’s Mobil 1 Lube
Express & Wash INEX Legends
presented by Heiser’s Bar,
racing at Big Sky Speedway
goes green at 7:00 p.m.
(MDT). Tickets are $20 for
adults, $15 for veterans and
seniors (65+), and free for
kids 60 inches tall or
shorter.
Seth Bergman and Jake
Bubak won the Havey
Ostermiller Memorial at Big
Sky Speedway on Aug. 23 and
24. The last regional visit
on Aug. 3 was the final
stroke of the weekend sweep
for Phil Dietz.
Big Sky Speedway is
located at Hwy. 87 North,
Mile Marker 16, just outside
Billings, MT. For more
information on the 3/8-mile
oval, log onto the track’s
website or call (406)
696-8661.
The 2024 season marks the
33rd season of competition
for the American Sprint Car
Series. Spearheaded by the
American Sprint Car Series
National Tour, the ASCS
Nation includes Regional
Tours encompassing Wing and
Non-Wing competition.
Enid Speedway On Deck
Saturday For ASCS Sooner
Region
Bryan Hulbert
Taking on Enid Speedway
this Saturday, Sep. 7, the
ASCS Sooner Region makes the
long-awaited return to the
Oklahoma oval for the 12th
round of the 2024 season.
$2,000 to win, $300 to
start for the drivers of the
ASCS Sooner Region; the last
time the American Sprint Car
Series was on track at the
3/8-mile oval was 2004, with
Garry Lee Maier rolling into
Victory Lane.
Casey Wills continues to
lead the tour by a
commanding 215 points over
Fred Mattox, with Sean
McClelland, Alex Sewell, and
Kyle Clark making up the top
five.
Saturday, Sep. 7, opens
at 4:00 p.m. in the pit and
5:00 p.m. in the
grandstands. Racing begins
at 7:30 p.m. (CDT). Tickets
are $20 for adults, $15 for
military, seniors, and
students, and free for kids
11 and under. Pits are $35.
Enid Speedway is located
at 302 E Oxford Ave. in
Enid, OK. For more
information, visit the
track’s website.
The 2024 season marks the
33rd season of competition
for the American Sprint Car
Series. Spearheaded by the
American Sprint Car Series
National Tour, the ASCS
Nation includes Regional
Tours encompassing Wing and
Non-Wing competition.
Terry Easum Finding
Speed After Tough Summer on
Rookie National Tour
Campaign
CONCORD, NC (September 4,
2024) –
Terry Easum couldn’t have
imagined a better start to
his first full season on the
American Sprint Car Series
National Tour.
After missing out on the top
10 in the season opener at
Super Bee Speedway by one
spot, Easum made the
one-hour drive from his
Broken Arrow, OK home to Red
Dirt Raceway and ended the
night standing atop the
podium, collecting his first
Series victory.
Just two races into the
season and 12 races into his
National Tour career, Easum
looked to be a favorite for
the Rookie of the Year Award
and a possible championship
contender.
Then things started to go
sideways.
As if taking on a national
Sprint Car tour for the
first time wasn’t hard
enough, Easum has been
battling mechanical gremlins
for months. Fuel delivery
issues have significantly
reduced the horsepower
output of his engines,
resulting in a trying summer
stretch.
Three weeks after the Red
Dirt win, the third race of
the year at Rush County
Speedway kicked off a trend
of 12-straight finishes
outside the top 10, causing
the No. 88 team to fall from
third in the Series
standings after Red Dirt to
the back of the top 10.
“We’ve got to get our
engines figured out on the
fuel,” Easum said. “We got
it figured out one night and
then we missed it again the
next night. So, I don’t know
what’s going on there. We’ve
been on the phone with the
motor builder trying to
figure that out. We’ll get
it back. We know we can do
it; we’ve just got to get
everything right.”
With Easum visiting many
tracks on the circuit for
the first time in 2024, some
growing pains were to be
expected. Case in point: the
recent Montana stretch at
Big Sky Speedway and
Electric City Speedway that
took him to two new
facilities more than 1,200
miles from home.
“You’ve just got to watch
the racetrack,” Easum said
regarding the process of
racing in a new region for
the first time. “It’s a
learning curve for us, for
sure. We’ve never been to
any of this stuff up here in
this part of the country.
The dirt’s a lot different,
the air’s a lot different,
how you fuel the motors and
all that. It’s a big
learning curve, but you’ve
just got to learn and we’ll
be better next time we come
back.”
However, the tracks with the
most unknowns have been the
places Easum has begun to
turn the corner in
performance. He won his Heat
Race on Saturday at Big Sky,
qualifying for his third
Dash appearance of the year,
but ultimately faded to 13th
in the Feature. Seven days
later, he won another Heat
Race at Electric City, drew
the pole position for the
Dash, and held onto seventh
in the main event for his
best finish since that
magical night at Red Dirt.
“It was a pretty fun place,”
Easum said when describing
his debut at the Great Falls
facility. “Real racey, they
did a great job on the track
for sure.”
If the new tracks, distance
from home and altitude
weren’t enough, a lack of
crew help provided just one
more obstacle for Easum to
overcome in achieving those
strong showings in Big Sky
country.
“It’s definitely different,”
Easum said. “We’ve been
trying to set up to do this,
so it ain’t been too bad.
We’ve got everything we need
to do it, just not an extra
crew guy on this trip. So,
it’s just been me and Kacee
[Frazier]. It’s been a lot
of work. We’ve been
learning, having fun, and
we’ll get better.”
With Montana in the history
books, Easum will return to
familiar territory beginning
at Clay County Fair
Speedway, on Tuesday, Sept.
10, and Arrowhead Speedway
on Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 13-14. He will be
making his second National
Tour start at both tracks
following finishes of 16th
at Clay County in 2022 and
15th at Arrowhead three
months ago.
Easum’s goal for the next
three nights is simple –
continue the upward
trajectory he has been on
recently and rediscover the
speed he displayed to open
the season.
“We definitely need to get
in the top 10 more,” Easum
said. “We need to be in the
top 10 most nights really,
to be satisfied. I know
we’re capable of doing it,
we just need to be able to
do it and put a good night
together.”
Easum will resume his rookie
season on the National Tour
on Tuesday, Sep. 10 with
the Battle
of the Blue Ribbon at
Clay County Fair Speedway.
Tickets are available
online here,
while those unable to make
it to the track can catch
all the action live on DIRTVision.
1 MONTH ALERT: ASCS National
Tour to Duel With USCS at
Riverside International’s World
Short Track Challenge in
September
WEST MEMPHIS, AR (Sept. 2,
2024) – The stars of the
American Sprint Car Series
National Tour will go up against
the best talent the United
Sprint Car Series has to offer
during Riverside International
Speedway’s World Short Track
Challenge in September.
The two-day event,
Friday-Saturday, Sept. 27-28,
will see drivers compete in a
preliminary night event on
Friday before Saturday’s
10,000-to-win finale. The event
format will be released at a
later date.
It’ll be the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour’s first
time back at the dirt track
since 2021. Ryan Timms won that
race and became the sixth
straight different ASCS National
Tour winner at the track.
Of current full-time National
Tour championship competitors,
Seth Bergman and Sam Hafertepe
Jr. – currently first and second
in points, respectively – are
the only ones with a victory at
the track. Bergman has two
Series wins there (2012 and
2015) and Hafertepe has one
(2014).
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super
Sprints will also join the
National Tour both nights to try
and put an ASCS driver in
Victory Lane. The region visited
the track in June and saw Derek
Hagar pick up the victory. The
Arkansas native has 16 premier
victories at Riverside,
including one with the United
Sprint Car Series in May and one
with the ASCS National Tour in
2014.
EVENT INFO
Date – Friday-Saturday, Sept.
27-28
Location – West Memphis, AR
Times (CT) –
Gates Open: 5 p.m.
Hot Laps: 6:30 p.m.
-Opening Ceremonies & racing to
follow
Tickets – Available at track.
How to Watch – Can’t make it to
the track? Watch every lap live
on DIRTVision.
Previous ASCS National Tour
winners at Riverside –
2021 – Ryan Timms on July 25
2020 – Harli White on July 11
2017 – Tim Crawley on Aug. 24
2015 – Seth Bergman on May 2
2014 – Derek Hagar on May 3, Sam
Hafertepe Jr. on Aug. 21
2012 – Seth Bergman on April 28
2010 – Tony Bruce Jr. on Oct. 1,
Tim Crawley on Oct. 2
2009 – Tim Crawley on July 3 &
July 4
2005 – Darren Stewart on June 4
2004 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on
July 17
2003 – Eddie Gallagher on May 31
2002 – Eddie Gallagher on June 1
2001 – A.G. Rains on July 14
2000 – Travis Rilat on July 15
1999 – Pete Butler on July 24
1998 – Mike Ward on June 20
1997 – Gary Wright on June 21
Davis Completes Weekend
Sweep with Saturday Victory at
Electric City
BLACK EAGLE, MT (August 31,
2024) –
Hank Davis had to wait nearly
two years between his American
Sprint Car Series National Tour
debut at Creek County Speedway
in 2022 and his first Series win
Friday at Electric City
Speedway.
He only had to wait one day
for his second.
The Sand Springs, OK driver
took the lead from Sam Hafertepe
Jr. with seven laps remaining
and never looked back, driving
away to the $5,000 top prize in
the Montana Roundup finale.
Hafertepe earned the top
starting spot with his Dash win
earlier in the night and made
good use of it by riding the top
lane to a half-straightaway lead
after one lap. Behind him,
second-place starter Terry Easum
lost spots early to Skylar Gee
and Seth Bergman who moved up to
second and third, respectively.
The top three went unchanged
for the first third of the race
until Lap 12, when Jason Martin
went to Bergman’s inside to take
over the third spot. However,
that pass would quickly become
the last thing on Bergman’s
mind.
On Lap 16, Bergman attempted
to slide the lap car of Joe
Perry in Turns 1 and 2 but
wasn’t quite clear, sending the
No. 23 machine onto its side and
out of the race and handing
Bergman his first DNF of the
season.
In the laps following the
restart, Hafertepe and Davis
went straight to the cushion
while Martin looked to gain
ground on the bottom. Just after
the trio caught the tail of the
field, Brandon Anderson went for
a tumble in Turn 2 with 10 laps
to go to rerack the field once
again.
Davis kept pace with
Hafertepe on the ensuing
restart, but before he could
execute a move, Frontier Region
star Phil Dietz found the
catchfence in Turn 2 to bring
the yellow back out.
After spending the entirety
of the first 28 laps looking at
the back of the No. 15H, Davis
made the winning move when he
went for a slider into Turn 1,
and thanks to a bobble from
Hafertepe on the cushion, he
took command of the race exiting
the corner.
“He just kept getting tight,
so I just bombed it in there,”
Davis said after the race. “Then
Wayne and them said when I
bombed it, he just happened to
get tight and it worked.”
Before Davis could get
comfortable out front though,
Bradley Fezard pounded the wall
in Turn 1 to give the field one
more shot at Davis with six to
go. They were unable to
capitalize though, as Davis
powered away and took the
checkers by 1.7 seconds over
Hafertepe.
The TwoC Racing team entered
Electric City in a dry spell
that included DNFs at Lincoln
County Raceway and Big Sky
Speedway and eight-straight
races without a podium finish,
but a weekend sweep in Great
Falls was just what the doctor
ordered to get their season back
on track.
“You get down on yourself
when things like that happen,”
Davis said regarding the rough
patch he endured prior to the
weekend. “I don’t have a lot of
experience of how to handle
that. Wayne just being around,
helping me understand how it all
goes and just trying to get me
better, we’re getting there.
We’re flat out just getting
better.”
Bergman’s crash allowed
Hafertepe to close within 40
points of the lead in the
championship chase thanks to his
second runner-up effort in as
many nights. While the five-time
Series champion remained focused
on taking the victory after the
incident, the points situation
undoubtedly affected his game
plan in the second half of the
Feature.
“I probably could have
hustled up and maybe still won
the race, but maybe chance
crashing too,” Hafertepe said.
“When we’re in that situation, I
felt like the only car that was
even in our ballpark at the end
was the No. 2C. I’m not really
in a points battle with him, and
in all honesty, he’s a young
guy, going to gun for it.
Honestly, I figured that maybe
he might mess up at the end and
we maybe get him back, but
definitely wasn’t going to press
super hard and drive stupid at
the end.”
Matt Covington got around Gee
and Martin late to claim the
third spot for his first podium
since Dodge City Raceway Park on
Aug. 16. While the Glenpool, OK
native is still searching for
his first National Tour win of
the season, he believes the next
stop on tour at Clay County Fair
Speedway could be just the
place.
“We always run on the podium
it seems like when we’re there,”
Covington said. “So I think
we’ve got a good chance at
Spencer. It’s a big, wide, slick
3/8-mile and I enjoy racing
there, and I think we’ve got as
good a chance to win that one as
any of them.”
Gee ended the race fourth for
his best finish with the Series
since 2018, while Martin came
home fifth for the second night
in a row.
Kelly Miller earned the
Triple X Hard Charger Award
thanks to his spectacular drive
from 24th up to eighth in the
35-lap affair.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National
Tour will head to Spencer, IA
for a midweek showdown at the
Clay County Fair Speedway on
Tuesday, Sep. 10. Tickets are
available online in advance here,
while DIRTVision will
have live coverage for those
unable to make it to the track.
Feature (35 Laps): 1. 2C-Hank
Davis[4]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr[1]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[9];
4. 23N-Skylar Gee[5]; 5.
36-Jason Martin[7]; 6. 2J-Zach
Blurton[13]; 7. 88-Terry
Easum[2]; 8. 2JR-Kelly
Miller[24]; 9. 10-Landon
Britt[8]; 10. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[15]; 11. 6G-Bryan
Gossel[19]; 12. 9K-Kory
Wermling[6]; 13. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[25]; 14. 38B-Bryan
Brown[18]; 15. 82C-Christian
Kinnison[20]; 16. 72-Phil
Dietz[16]; 17. 37-Trever
Kirkland[21]; 18. 3-Jordan
Milne[17]; 19. 28-Joe Perry[12];
20. 56-Ross Mathewson[14]; 21.
938-Bradley Fezard[23]; 22.
55B-Brandon Anderson[11]; 23.
5H-Harli White[10]; 24. 23-Seth
Bergman[3]; 25. (DNS) 15D-Andrew
Deal
Davis Dominates Electric
City for First National Tour Triumph
BLACK EAGLE, MT (August 30, 2024) –
It was only a matter of time until
Hank Davis won his first race on the
American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, and that time came Friday
night at Electric City Speedway.
Davis didn’t just win the opening
night of the Montana Roundup though,
he put on a clinic and took the
checkers by nearly six seconds over
the toughest competition 360 Sprint
Car racing has to offer.
“Just been all over the board,
the past couple weeks have been
horrible,” Davis said. “This
definitely makes up for it.”
The No. 2C machine looked like
the car to beat beginning in the
Dash, where he charged from sixth to
first in five laps to take the pole
position for the Feature.
Once the 30-lap main event got
underway, Davis and second-place
starter Sam Hafertepe Jr. swapped
lanes entering Turn 1 while Andrew
Deal briefly looked to their inside
from Row 2 to make it a three-way
fight for the top spot. Deal backed
out, while Davis powered off the top
of Turn 2 to grab the lead over
Hafertepe.
While Davis was building his gap,
Seth Bergman was busy making his way
to the front from fifth, as he got
around Deal and Jason Martin on Lap
1 and went to battle with Hafertepe
for the runner-up spot. He ran the
low lane through Turns 1 and 2 on
Lap 2 and cleared Hafertepe exiting
the corner, but before Hafertepe
could respond, Jordan Milne spun in
Turn 4 to bring out the yellow.
Bergman got his chance at Davis
on the restart and ran the bottom to
counter Davis’s preferred top
groove, but the No. 23 was no match
as Davis drove away to a
half-straightaway lead after one
lap.
Although Davis may have been the
only participant in the race for the
lead, Hafertepe and Bergman put on a
thrilling race for second in the
middle stages, with both drivers
swapping lanes and throwing sliders
lap after lap. Bergman held onto the
spot once the pair caught slower
traffic, but Hafertepe was not
content to give up the position.
With 10 to go, Hafertepe rode the
cushion through Turns 3 and 4 and
squeezed past Bergman exiting the
corner to take control of the second
spot. Bergman wanted to get back by
on the bottom in the next set of
corners, but traffic on the inside
prevented that move and forced him
to follow Hafertepe on the top.
Hafertepe would hold onto the
spot for good, but by that point he
had no hope of catching Davis, who
was half a lap ahead of the No. 15H
and on his way to the victory in his
Electric City debut.
Davis said he didn’t know just
how massive his advantage was late
in the race, and believed that even
if he did know, he wouldn’t have
done anything differently.
“That’s two of the best guys in
360s, period,” Davis said. “You just
have to assume they’re always
breathing down your neck. That’s
what we did, and man, not in a cocky
way, but the way I’m being told, we
dominated this deal.”
Hafertepe has done his fair share
of dominating on his way to nine
National Tour victories in 2024, but
the five-time Series champion was
content with his runner-up finish
and conceded that the night belonged
to Davis.
“He’s just a young guy,”
Hafertepe said. “He’s probably lost
a lot of races driving the way he
drove tonight, but tonight this is
what got him the win. As an older
guy, some nights you’ve got to chalk
it up to that a guy’s a little bit
better than you on a certain night,
and that’s what happened tonight.
All the credit to those guys, they
deserved it.”
Bergman’s third-place run was his
fifth podium in as many races,
continuing his streak of consistency
that has garnered him a 96-point
lead in the standings entering
Saturday’s event.
“I feel like we made big gains
from the Dash to the Feature, so I
know we’re on the right track,”
Bergman said following his first
Electric City start in nine years.
“We’ll just take a couple things
there that I wasn’t happy with and
try to find a solution for that, and
I think if we do that, we’re going
to be just fine.”
Matt Covington came home fourth,
one spot short of his career-best at
Electric City from 2014, while Jason
Martin collected his sixth top five
of the season with his P5 effort.
The Triple X Hard Charger Award
went to Skylar Gee, who won the Last
Chance Showdown before driving from
16th to eighth in the Feature.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National Tour
closes out its Montana trip Saturday
night with the $5,000-to-win finale
of the Montana Roundup.
Tickets are available for purchase
in advance here or
at the track. Can’t make it? Catch
all the action live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 2C-Hank
Davis[1]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr[2]; 3. 23-Seth Bergman[5]; 4.
95-Matt Covington[8]; 5. 36-Jason
Martin[4]; 6. 15D-Andrew Deal[3]; 7.
2JR-Kelly Miller[10]; 8. 23N-Skylar
Gee[16]; 9. 5H-Harli White[7]; 10.
9K-Kory Wermling[6]; 11. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[12]; 12. 28-Joe Perry[9]; 13.
88-Terry Easum[17]; 14. 72-Phil
Dietz[19]; 15. 37-Trever
Kirkland[14]; 16. 938-Bradley
Fezard[11]; 17. 2J-Zach Blurton[18];
18. 10-Landon Britt[21]; 19.
45X-Kyler Johnson[13]; 20. 38B-Bryan
Brown[22]; 21. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[20]; 22. (DNS) 3-Jordan
Milne
Bryan Gossel's Journey from a Ford
Torino to the National Tour
CONCORD, NC (August 28, 2024) – It
doesn’t matter if it’s on dirt or
pavement: if it has open wheels and
requires a push truck, Bryan Gossel has
probably driven it.
In addition to the 360 Sprint Car he
pilots full-time on the American Sprint
Car Series National Tour, Gossel has
also competed in 410 Sprint Cars with
the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink
Sprint Cars, pavement Sprint Cars in
both Winged and Non-Wing configuration,
as well as a Silver Crown car in 2024
alone.
But his driving career began in
something a little less exhilarating: a
Ford Torino.
“My stepmom would not let me drive a
car until I was 16 years old,” Gossel
said. “I was so determined that, when I
turned 16, my Dad was working nights and
couldn’t go, so my 14-year-old brother
and I went to the track the week I
turned 16 by ourselves.
“Literally building a car outside
under tarps on an open trailer, we
didn’t have a garage back then.”
From that point, it was only a matter
of time until Gossel made his way into
the family tradition: Sprint Car racing.
His cousin is Marlon Jones, a member of
the Huset’s Speedway Hall of Fame and a
force to be reckoned with across the
upper Midwest throughout his
three-decade career.
“Marlon Jones was my racing hero,”
Gossel said. “That’s what I wanted to
do, worked my way to it and I got an
opportunity to drive a Sprint Car for a
guy in 1998. I was a hired driver, and
it was freaking awesome. We won the
second night we were out. He helped me
get going and that just made me say
‘man, this is awesome,’ and I was hooked
on Sprint Cars since then.”
In the years since, Gossel has raced
across the nation, bouncing between
nearly every open wheel oval series
under the sun. For the past five
seasons, his schedule has included the
longest and most grueling event in all
of Sprint Car racing: the Little 500 at
Anderson Speedway.
The Memorial Day weekend tradition
includes 33 cars battling it out for 500
laps around the paved ¼-mile, with a
three-wide start and live pit stops only
adding to the challenge.
“The Little 500, you are on kill for
500 laps, two and a half, three hours,
however long it takes, because it is so
short and there is always something
happening,” said Gossel, who has a
career-best of 11th from the 2021
edition. “Three years ago, I really
committed to getting back into shape
because I’m older than most doing this,
getting close to 50. I’m not going to
fall out of the seat and I’m going to
work harder than anybody. Even if it’s
just that I’m not going to physically
beat them because they’re younger than
me, I’m going to outwork them.”
That work ethic has benefitted Gossel
in everything he drives, including dirt
Sprint Cars. He planned to continue
racing those on a pick-and-choose basis
in 2024 – until one phone call got the
ball rolling in a different direction.
“Wayne Johnson and I have been
buddies for 20, 25 years, always talked
and helped each other out here and
there,” Gossel said. “He said ‘what are
you doing next year?’ and I said ‘I
don’t know,’ and he’s like ‘well, you
should just send Austyn down here with
me to Florida. I’ll help him and make
sure he doesn’t do anything stupid.’ I
was like ‘OK,’ and then I was like ‘well
I want to go too.”
“My wife Cendi and [son] Austyn both
like the dirt a whole lot better, so I
was like ‘let’s just go and see how it
plays out.’ We didn’t really have a true
game plan. It was kind of like [360]
stuff, some 410 stuff, just kind of
figured it out. And then once World
Racing Group decided to take over ASCS,
it was like ‘man, this has got to be a
way better deal, let’s get on it, try it
and see how it goes.”
Nineteen races into their season as
the National Tour’s only two-car team,
both Bryan and Austyn have been making
steady gains as of late. Austyn scored
back-to-back top 10s for the first time
at Dodge City Raceway Park and Lincoln
County Raceway, while Bryan finished a
season-best 13th on Friday night at Big
Sky Speedway.
“We found a couple things with the
cars, different parts that didn’t work
well with our cars,” Gossel said.
“Changed those out not that many races
ago, and it just made it to where the
cars worked better and I felt
comfortable. I realized I haven’t been
comfortable in the car. Even Dan [Musselman]
from Maxim was looking at it and Wayne,
they were trying to help me, and they
were just like ‘it just don’t look
right,’ and I’m like ‘it don’t feel
right.’
“So we changed out the rear arms and
birdcages, and that really made the cars
feel better and get back to where they
were more drivable. That definitely made
strides there, and then I have to
retrain myself to get comfortable in the
car again.”
Gossel is currently in the process of
doing just that, and his performance in
Billings goes to show that he is headed
in the right direction.
“Last weekend was the best I’ve felt
in the car and it was the most
drivable,” Gossel said. “I was actually
passing cars and going forward and I was
like ‘wow, this is pretty cool.”
Gossel’s debut season on the National
Tour will resume this weekend at
Electric City Speedway with the
two-night Montana Roundup on Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 30-31. Tickets are
available for purchase in advance here,
while those unable to make it to the
track can watch all the action live on
DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Electric City
Welcomes National Tour for Labor Day
Weekend Doubleheader
GREAT FALLS, MT (August 27, 2024) –
The American Sprint Car Series National
Tour heads to another historic Montana
dirt track this weekend to wrap up the
two-week Montana swing.
Electric City Speedway in Great Falls
will play host to the two-night Montana
Roundup on Friday and Saturday, Aug.
30-31. The event will be the National
Tour’s first visit to the track in
nearly a decade with Aaron Reutzel
taking the most recent Electric City
checkered flag in 2015.
The weekend will begin on Friday with
a standard $4,000-to-win, $400-to-start
race, while Saturday will feature an
increased $5,000-to-win, $400-to-start
payout. The Sprint Cars will be joined
on the card by WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds
on Friday and IMCA Modifieds and WISSOTA
Street Stocks on Saturday.
Tickets can be purchased online in
advance here or at the track on race
day. If you can’t make it to the track,
watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering
the weekend:
MOMENTUM SHIFT: Entering last
weekend’s stop at Big Sky Speedway,
point leader Seth Bergman had finished
behind Sam Hafertepe Jr. in six-straight
full-points events, resulting in his
lead atop the standings dropping from
172 points to 83 during that span.
Bergman decided it was time to end
that streak on Friday, as he parked his
No. 23 machine in Victory Lane for the
first time since Tri-State Speedway on
June 15. While he fell two spots short
of a double-up on Saturday, he came home
one spot ahead of Hafertepe to extend
his advantage to 103 points entering
Electric City.
Bergman’s quest for his first Series
title will bring him to another track he
has found success at in the past. The
Snohomish, WA native collected three top
fives in four National Tour starts at
the track between 2012 and 2015 to go
along with a pair of top 10s with the
ASCS Northwest Region in 2010.
QUICK TIME: This is the first year in
which the National Tour has utilized
Qualifying as part of its nightly
format, and no one has taken advantage
of that change more than Hafertepe.
After topping the charts Friday night
at Big Sky, the five-time Series
champion has accumulated 10 overall
Quick Time Awards in 2024. No other
driver has more than one.
Luckily for Hafertepe, the Series
format is designed to reward single-lap
speed by sending the quickest
transferring car from Qualifying in each
Heat Race to the Dash along with the
Heat Race winner. Those frequent Dash
visits have paid off late in the night,
as Hafertepe has the best average
Feature starting spot of any full-timer
at 4.7.
If Bergman or anyone else wants to
keep Hafertepe out of Victory Lane for
another week, beating him in Qualifying
and Heat Race competition could be the
key to doing it. All eight of his
full-points wins this season have come
after making the Dash earlier in the
night, while he hasn’t finished higher
than fourth on nights he missed the
Dash.
FEELING ELECTRIC: In the nine years
since the last National Tour event at
Electric City, the track has not been
lacking in ASCS competition, as it has
been a regular stop on the Frontier
Region circuit since the tour’s
inaugural season in 2013.
The most recent event came just over
a month ago on July 13 when Rich Bailey
took the victory. The Helena, MT driver
made his National Tour debut last
weekend at Big Sky with finishes of 18th
on Friday and 12th on Saturday, and
he’ll have his sights set on his first
National Tour top 10 when he returns to
the site of his inaugural Frontier
Region triumph.
Other local stars to watch include
Kelly Miller, who has finished top five
in 23 of his last 25 starts at the track
including five victories, as well as
Phil Dietz, who is a two-time Frontier
Region winner at Electric City and
finished second at the last National
Tour race there in 2015.
RIVETING ROOKIE RACE: The ASCS has
long been known as the place where
Sprint Car stars are born, and there’s
no better evidence of that than this
season’s rookie class.
The battle for the Rookie of the Year
Award is likely to go down to the final
weekend of the year at Tulsa Speedway
and Creek County Speedway, with Andrew
Deal currently leading the way over Hank
Davis by eight points.
Davis has been playing catch-up all
year after joining TwoC Racing prior to
the third race of the season at Rush
County Speedway. He has been a contender
ever since though, racking up 10 top
fives in 15 starts with the Todd
Carlile-owned, Wayne Johnson-led team.
Deal has been close to his first Series
victory as well, picking up a pair of
podiums at Super Bee Speedway and
Arrowhead Speedway.
The pair of Quinter, KS natives on
tour in Zach Blurton and Kyler Johnson
are still in contention, sitting 68 and
79 points behind Deal respectively. Both
drivers have been finding their stride
as of late, with Blurton finishing on
the podium twice in the last three races
and Johnson scoring his first top five
since Super Bee on Saturday at Big Sky.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30-31, at
Electric City Speedway in Black Eagle,
MT
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National
Tour will kick off September with a
Tuesday night clash at the Clay County
Fair Speedway on Sept. 10 before
traveling south to Oklahoma’s Arrowhead
Speedway for a two-night duel on Friday
and Saturday, Sept. 13-14.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
Seth Bergman (2412 points)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-103)
Matt Covington (-229)
Andrew Deal (-433)
Hank Davis (-441)
Landon Britt (-469)
Zach Blurton (-501)
Jason Martin (-502)
Kyler Johnson (-512)
Terry Easum (-603)
FEATURE WINNERS (7):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 5
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (9):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 10
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (36):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 6
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 5
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA –
1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia, MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Hunter Schuerenberg – Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes – Jacksonville, OR – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller – Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Tanner Thorson – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Hugginsville, MO – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (33):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 15
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 14
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 11
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 8
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 7
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA –
1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
Joe Perry – Billings, MT – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (11):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph, MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Rich Bailey – Helena, MT – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (23):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 12
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 11
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (54):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 16
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 15
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 14
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 11
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 10
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 9
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 9
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 5
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 3
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 3
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 2
Tasker Phillips – Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA – 2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 2
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Kelly Miller – Stirling, AB – 2
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN – 1
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA – 1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON – 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA – 1
DJ Brink – Rapid City, SD – 1
Blayne Brink – Gillette, WY – 1
Phil Dietz – Laurel, MT – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES
SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway /
Chatham, LA / Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway /
Meeker, OK / Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway /
La Crosse, KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway
Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe
Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway
/ Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County
Speedway / Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe
Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK / Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway /
Pocola, OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor
Speedway / Locust Grove, AR / Jordon
Mallett (1)
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway /
Tulsa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway /
Kansas City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway /
Wichita, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway
Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe
Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County
Raceway / North Platte, NE / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway /
Shepherd, MT / Seth Bergman (5)
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway /
Shepherd, MT / Jake Bubak (1)
Tuesday, Sept. 10 / Clay County Fair
Speedway / Spencer, IA
Friday, Sept. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sept. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway
/ Colcord, OK
Friday, Sept. 27 / Riverside
International Speedway / West Memphis,
AR
Saturday, Sept. 28 / Riverside
International Speedway / West Memphis,
AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway /
Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah
International Raceway / Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM Speedway /
Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM Speedway /
Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway /
Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway
/ Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County
Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Bubak Takes Second-Straight Harvey
Ostermiller Memorial Victory at Big Sky
SHEPHERD, MT (August 24, 2024) – One
year ago, Jake Bubak pocketed $12,012
for winning Big Sky Speedway’s Harvey
Ostermiller Memorial under the ASCS
Frontier Region banner.
With the race joining the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour calendar
in 2024, Bubak had a field full of the
best 360 Sprint Car drivers in the
nation to fend off, but none of them
could stop him from taking his second
win in a row in the event.
“It was challenging, I’m glad I
started on the front row,” Bubak said
following his fifth National Tour win.
“With this car the last two months,
we’ve been really solid. We ran well at
the 360 [Knoxville] Nationals. I knew we
could compete with these guys.”
Bubak won his second Dash in as many
nights to claim the pole for the 30-lap
Feature. The bottom lane was dominant
early, as Bubak made a beeline for the
inside berm in the first set of corners
along with the rest of the top five.
Jason Martin started second and was
the first to try the top side on Lap 2.
He briefly caught Bubak’s rear bumper
before slipping up in Turn 3, allowing
Bubak to drive away to a half-second
advantage.
Half a lap later, Martin’s quest for
his first podium finish since Dodge City
Raceway Park on June 1 came to
screeching halt when he got upside down
in Turn 2. The incident gave the second
spot to Zach Blurton, who kept pace with
Bubak in the laps following the ensuing
restart.
While Blurton was busy plotting a
move on Bubak, Frontier Region point
leader Phil Dietz was busy holding off
two of the National Tour’s biggest stars
in Seth Bergman and Sam Hafertepe Jr.
for the third spot. He held on until Lap
12, when Bergman powered around Dietz’s
outside exiting Turn 4 and Hafertepe
followed him through three laps later.
With seven laps remaining, Bradley
Fezard came to a stop while running 19th
to bring out the caution. A perfect
restart allowed Bubak to keep the lead,
but trouble for Kory Wermling and
Brandon Anderson two laps later ereased
his advantage once more.
On what would be the final restart of
the race, Bubak was off like a rocket
through Turns 1 and 2 and drove away to
a 1.5-second win at the checkered flag.
The Feature was marred by strong
winds thoughout the race, something
Bubak believes was critical to him
securing the victory.
“The wind affected the track so
much,” Bubak said. “The track was in
good shape, I think without the wind it
would have been really fun. Just the way
it would blow you off the end of Turn 2,
it was pretty difficult and just best to
be in the lead at that point.”
Runner-up Blurton went through the
first 16 races of the season without a
top five, but has now picked up two
podiums in eight days, completely
flipping his outlook on the remainder of
the season.
“Last night, we just struggled so so
bad and I thought maybe the weekend
before was just a fluke,” Blurton said.
“I’m looking forward to next weekend and
the rest of the year. I almost wish we
could start the year back over with what
we know now.”
While Bergman came up two spots short
of sweeping the weekend in Billings, the
third-place run extended his lead over
Hafertepe to 103 points entering the
second half of the Montana swing at
Electric City Speedway next weekend.
“Sam’s a great race car driver, he’s
got a great team, definitely doesn’t
make it easy,” Bergman said. “We’re
doing our job too to try and stay on top
here, and to have weekends like this
where you don’t finish off the podium is
what we’ve got to do if we want to see
this championship through.”
Hafertepe finished one spot behind
Bergman in fourth to minimize the harm
in the title chase, while Kyler Johnson
drove from 17th to fifth to collect the
Triple X Hard Charger Award and his
first top five since the second race of
the year at Red Dirt Raceway.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National Tour
concludes its trip to Montana at
Electric City Speedway in Great Falls
with the Montana Roundup on Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 30-31. Tickets are
available for purchase in advance here,
while those unable to make it to the
track can catch every lap live on
DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 27B-Jake
Bubak[1]; 2. 2J-Zach Blurton[4]; 3.
23-Seth Bergman[5]; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr[9]; 5. 45X-Kyler Johnson[17]; 6.
2C-Hank Davis[8]; 7. 2JR-Kelly
Miller[16]; 8. 95-Matt Covington[13]; 9.
72-Phil Dietz[3]; 10. 5H-Harli
White[14]; 11. 28-Joe Perry[6]; 12.
01-Rich Bailey[12]; 13. 88-Terry
Easum[7]; 14. 6G-Bryan Gossel[21]; 15.
15D-Andrew Deal[18]; 16. 10-Landon
Britt[19]; 17. 37-Trever Kirkland[10];
18. 44-Damon McCune[22]; 19. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[15]; 20. 938-Bradley
Fezard[11]; 21. 16G-Austyn Gossel[20];
22. 9K-Kory Wermling[23]; 23. 36-Jason
Martin[2]
Bergman Back in Victory Lane on Night
One at Big Sky
SHEPHERD, MT (August 23, 2024) – Seth
Bergman’s two-month winless streak on
the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour came to an end Friday night when he
took the checkers on the opening night
of the Harvey Ostermiller Memorial at
Big Sky Speedway.
“I’ve run second to Sam [Hafertepe
Jr.] so many times, I get tired of
looking at the back of that thing,”
Bergman said. “It’s just a very
rewarding feeling when you’re close and
you’re in a championship hunt, the guy
you’re racing is winning and you’re
right there and you’re running second a
lot. To finally cross over that
threshold again and get a win, it feels
really really good.”
Bergman’s fourth-place Dash run put
him right next to the No. 15H on row two
to start the Feature, with Jake Bubak
and Hank Davis out front. Bubak and
Davis swapped lanes through Turns 1 and
2 on the start, with Bubak riding the
top lane to the early lead after one
lap. While Bubak paced the field,
Hafertepe looked to be a man on a
mission once again, as he immediately
got around Davis for second on the
bottom in Turn 4.
One lap later, Bergman followed
Hafertepe through to take the third spot
away from Davis. Matt Covington then
tried to send him back another spot, but
the two made contact in Turn 2 and Davis
went flipping over the banking to bring
out the red flag.
When the race went back green, Bubak
was off like a rocket and grabbed a
half-straightaway lead over Hafertepe.
He would only get to enjoy his advantage
for five laps though, as Andrew Deal’s
spin on Lap 9 reset the field once
again.
Bubak’s restart was a mirror image of
the prior one, but the battle was on
behind him for the runner-up spot.
Bergman looked low in Turn 1, pulled in
front exiting Turn 2 and then defended
against a challenge from Hafertepe on
the low side of Turn 3 to hold onto the
spot.
Once he cleared Hafertepe, Bergman
went to work on running down Bubak, and
on Lap 15 the No. 23 car made the
winning move. The slower car of Zach
Blurton blocked Bubak’s progress on the
bottom in Turn 3, and Bergman seized his
opportunity to dart to the top and take
command of the race with 10 to go.
The spinning car of Austyn Gossel
brought the yellow out seconds after
Bergman made his move, but Bubak was
unable to reclaim the lead on the
restart. From there, Bergman went
unchallenged in the final segment to
take his fifth Series win of the year
and his first since the Speedweek finale
at Tri-State Speedway in June.
“I’ve been doing it long enough to
know to just take a deep breath, take
[the track] for what it is,” Bergman
said. “There’s still an opportunity to
win a race, so that’s kind of where my
mind was. Just taking it for what it was
and finding an opportunity to win the
race. We had a really good race car, and
it was able to make the right moves at
the right times.”
Bubak’s victory in last year’s
Ostermiller Memorial under the Frontier
Region banner proved that he knows how
to get the job done at Big Sky, and
another podium run against the National
Tour further confirmed his speed in
Billings.
“Finishing between Sam and Seth,
they’re the two dominant cars every year
I feel like,” Bubak said. “I think we’re
in a good position.”
Hafertepe’s third-place effort
snapped a five-race win streak in
full-points events dating back to Tulsa
Speedway on June 28. While he was
disappointed to miss out on the Friday
trophy, he knows what he has to do to be
in contention come Feature time on
Saturday with $12,012 on the line.
“On a normal racetrack, I think we’ve
got a really good race car,” Hafertepe
said. “Tonight obviously wasn’t a normal
racetrack. So we’ll see. There’s not a
lot we can take from tonight and use,
but we can use little small segments.
Like in Qualifying, we can use something
out of that. We can use little small
segments throughout the night to try and
get better.”
Jason Martin finished fourth for his
third-straight top-six effort, while
Landon Britt came home fifth for his
first top five since 81 Speedway on July
20.
The Triple X Hard Charger Award went
to Frontier Region star Trever Kirkland,
who made the Feature through the Last
Chance Showdown before driving from 20th
up to 12th in the main event.
UP NEXT: The National Tour returns to
Big Sky Speedway on Saturday night for
the $12,012-to-win conclusion to the
Harvey Ostermiller Memorial. Tickets are
available online here or at the track on
race day. Can’t make it? Watch every lap
live on DIRTVision.
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 23-Seth
Bergman[4]; 2. 27B-Jake Bubak[1]; 3.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[3]; 4. 36-Jason
Martin[6]; 5. 10-Landon Britt[8]; 6.
45X-Kyler Johnson[10]; 7. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[12]; 8. 2JR-Kelly Miller[11];
9. 21-DJ Brink[7]; 10. 14-Blayne
Brink[16]; 11. 95-Matt Covington[5]; 12.
37-Trever Kirkland[20]; 13. 6G-Bryan
Gossel[15]; 14. 5H-Harli White[14]; 15.
72-Phil Dietz[22]; 16. 15D-Andrew
Deal[18]; 17. 9K-Kory Wermling[13]; 18.
01-Rich Bailey[17]; 19. 938-Bradley
Fezard[21]; 20. 28-Joe Perry[23]; 21.
2J-Zach Blurton[19]; 22. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[9]; 23. 2C-Hank Davis[2]
Frontier Region Stars Ready to
Defend Home Turf Against National Tour
SHEPHERD, MT (August 22, 2024) –
When you think of Sprint Car hotbeds,
states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa and
California are likely the first to come
to mind.
Over the next two weekends, the
drivers of the ASCS Frontier Region will
be aiming to prove why Montana belongs
on that list.
This week’s Harvey Ostermiller Memorial at
Big Sky Speedway isn’t just the first
national Sprint Car event in the state
in three years, but the $12,012 Saturday
winner’s purse is the largest on the
schedule in Montana.
If the full-time National Tour teams
want to leave with the money, they’ll
have to deal with a strong contingent of
local talent led by Frontier
Region point leader and two-time Series
champion Phil Dietz.
“Our expectations are to run up front
and potentially challenge those National
guys for an upset or a win,” Dietz said.
A native of Laurel, MT, Dietz got the
motorsports bug watching his dad wheel a
Sprint Car every weekend, and decided
at a young age to give it a try himself.
“Started racing Sprint Cars in 1999
when I was 13 years old,” Dietz said.
“Raced up until 2016, took a three-year
break and then started up again.”
While Dietz has more years of
experience than most drivers around the
country, Montana’s geography means he
gets far less seat time per season than
his counterparts in warmer climates.
“As life progresses and my
responsibilities keep increasing,
nowadays I probably only get in 12 to 15
winged races a year,” Dietz said. “Back
earlier in life, usually got in about 20
to 30. We did start racing a limited
wingless car this year at Big Sky
Speedway, and we’re going to
have roughly 10 races in on
that. So, we probably get about 22 to 25
races in a year in a Sprint Car.”
Dietz is far from the only local hot
shoe the National Tour drivers will have
to fend off. Thirty-two points behind
Dietz is Trever Kirkland, who has
collected three second-place finishes in
seven starts with the Frontier Region
along with a Northern Plains Region win
in May at Wyoming’s Casper Speedway.
“Our family vacation every year was
to go out to Skagit [Speedway] and watch
the Dirt Cup every year,” Kirkland said.
“That’s kind of what sparked the Sprint
Car side of things for me, and I just
always wanted to do it.”
Years later, the Helena, MT
resident found himself returning to the
Pacific Northwest multiple times a
season, but this time as a driver. With
Washington and Oregon being the closest
states hosting marquee events for 360
Sprint Cars, Montana teams often find
themselves making the all-day drive to
see how they stack up against the
outsiders.
But with the return of the National
Tour to Montana in 2024, Kirkland
is looking forward to the chance to race
for big money without racking up a
big diesel bill.
“Jerry [Brey, Big Sky Speedway owner]
is a Sprint Car guy, he’s been around
Sprint Car racing for a long time,”
Kirkland said. “He understands the
promotion side of things, he’s
working really hard to build the Sprint
Cars and build racing as a whole in the
state of Montana. I greatly appreciate
what he’s doing. I think it’s really
cool what he’s doing, I think it’s a lot
of work that goes into what he’s got
going on to get it there.”
With the largest event in track
history comes a wave of teams and fans
laying eyes on Big Sky for the first
time, and according to both drivers,
they will be in for a treat.
“The nice thing about Billings, it
seems like this year we haven’t gotten
the same track twice,” Dietz said. “So,
it’s kept us on our toes. Usually very
fast. Usually builds a really nice
cushion right around the top lip. Very
fast pace. Very physically demanding,
but also, they do a good job of keeping
a bottom there too so you can get
multiple grooves of racing.”
Kirkland shared Dietz’s optimism
toward not just Big Sky, but next
weekend’s stop at Electric City Speedway
in Great Falls (Aug. 30-31) as well.
“I think [Big Sky] is the raciest
track we have in the state as far as
speed is concerned,” Kirkland said. “I
think you’re going to see two lanes. I
think you’ll have a top and a
bottom. Jerry works really hard at
building a two-lane racetrack.
“Great Falls is going to be super dry
and slick. I would bet you’re going to
ride around the fence or the bottom, one
of the two there. Both of them are going
to be pretty racey racetracks. I think
we’re going to see two different
racetracks.”
Dietz is a firm believer that the
Montana Sprint Car scene has leveled up
as a whole in recent years, and he’s
excited to put that on display in front
of a national audience.
“We take Sprint Car racing seriously
up here,” Dietz said. “I think in
previous years, Montana was always
thought of as a place where people could
go and, I don’t want to say cherry pick,
but come and have a sure thing.
“In recent years, everybody’s stepped
up their game here quite a bit. Our
equipment’s on par with a lot of
national touring driver’s
equipment. Essentially, when we hit the
track, we’ve got the same stuff.”
Kirkland agreed with Dietz’s
confidence level.
“I don’t want to sound cocky,”
Kirkland said. “But I think that your
National Tour guys are going to be
surprised by what they see up here.”
Tickets to the ASCS National Tour
races at Big
Sky Speedway on Aug. 23-24 and Electric
City Speedway on Aug. 30-31 are
available online or at the gate on race
day. If you can’t make it to the track,
catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: National Tour Back in
Montana for Harvey Ostermiller Memorial at
Big Sky
SHEPHERD, MT (August 21, 2024) – For the
first time in three years, the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour is back in
Montana this weekend.
Big Sky Speedway, near Billings, will
play host to the Harvey Ostermiller Memorial
on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23-24,
featuring a $12,012-to-win/$612-to-start
finale on Saturday. It’s the biggest paying
Sprint Car event in the track’s history and
second-largest Feature purse of the National
Tour season behind the 360 Knoxville
Nationals.
Friday’s event will pay $3,000 to win and
$400 to start. The Sprint Cars will be
joined on the racing program by WISSOTA
Midwest Modifieds and INEX Legends both
nights.
Tickets are available for purchase online
in advance by clicking here, or at the track
on race day. If you can’t make it, catch
every ASCS National Tour race live on
DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the
weekend:
BACK TO BIG SKY: The most recent Montana
stop for the National Tour in 2021 came at
Gallatin Speedway, so this weekend will mark
the first Series races at Big Sky since
2019.
The National Tour’s history at the
facility dates back to 2013 when Jason
Johnson won the Series debut at Big Sky,
followed by Jeff Swindell in 2014 and Johnny
Herrera in 2015. The Series did not return
to the track until a doubleheader weekend in
2019, when Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Blake Hahn
split the victories.
If Hafertepe can collect his 10th
National Tour win of the season this
weekend, he would become the first repeat
winner at Big Sky. He isn’t the only driver
in the field who knows how to get it done in
Billings though, as championship rival Seth
Bergman swept a Frontier Region doubleheader
in 2020.
Other drivers with past Big Sky
experience to lean on include Matt
Covington, who has a career-best of fourth
in four National Tour starts, and Austyn
Gossel, who will look to ride the momentum
from back-to-back top 10s last weekend into
the track where he finished seventh with the
Frontier Region in May.
CHIPPING AWAY: Two months ago, Bergman
was fresh off a Speedweek championship that
included two wins and four podiums in four
races, and the points leader by nearly 200
points looked like the overwhelming favorite
for the title.
How things have changed.
Hafertepe’s runner-up effort at
Batesville the next weekend kicked off a
dream summer for the No. 15H team and a
nightmare for the rest of the field. The
Sunnyvale, TX driver has now won
five-straight full-points races along with a
prelim night triumph at the 360 Knoxville
Nationals, and the gap is down to 83 points
entering Montana.
His margin to Bergman would be much
smaller if it weren’t for a streak of
consistency out of the No. 23 camp. In
full-points events, Bergman’s worst finish
of the year is seventh, and he is 12-for-14
in top fives. However, with the run
Hafertepe has been on as of late, returning
to Victory Lane for the first time in two
months may be the only way for Bergman to
stop his lead from shrinking further.
WHERE DID YOU COME FROM?: In the first
half of Zach Blurton’s rookie season on the
National Tour, the No. 2J team had fallen
short of Blurton’s own expectations with
just two top 10s in 13 races. They were in
desperate need of a turnaround, and they got
just that last weekend.
Blurton put his years of 305 Sprint Car
experience at Dodge City Raceway Park to
good use and came home seventh, his best
finish of the year to that point. One night
later at Lincoln County Raceway, he put the
field on notice by beating Hafertepe to win
his Heat Race and then held onto third in
the Feature for his first podium of the
season.
He’ll look to keep the good times rolling
this weekend at Big Sky, where he will be
making his Sprint Car debut. However, with
nearly three-quarters of the Series
full-timers doing the same, the even playing
field could provide an opportunity for
Blurton to continue challenging for his
second-career National Tour win.
WILD FRONTIER: The ASCS Frontier Region
will be bringing a field of competitors with
no lack of Big Sky experience, and they will
all be looking to ensure the largest
winner’s check on the Montana Sprint Car
calendar doesn’t cross the state line.
Phil Dietz sits atop the Frontier Region
standings after seven races and is riding a
two-race win streak into the weekend, with
his latest score coming at Big Sky on Aug.
3. Sitting 32 points behind Dietz in a tie
for second are former Series champions
Trever Kirkland and Kelly Miller, and while
both are winless this season, they are both
multi-time Frontier Region winners at Big
Sky.
Big Sky has hosted the Frontier Region
more than any other track in Series history
dating back to the inaugural season in 2013,
and the winner’s list includes many national
Sprint Car stars. Drivers like Skylar Gee,
J.J. Hickle, Jordon Mallett and Devon Borden
have all made the trip to Billings and left
with a trophy.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23-24, at Big Sky
Speedway in Shepherd, MT
AROUND THE TURN:
The two-week Montana swing for the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour
concludes next weekend at Electric City
Speedway with the Montana Roundup.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
1. Seth Bergman (2127 points)
2. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-83)
3. Matt Covington (-168)
4. Andrew Deal (-338)
5. Hank Davis (-365)
6. Landon Britt (-407)
7. Jason Martin (-434)
8. Zach Blurton (-447)
9. Kyler Johnson (-474)
10. Terry Easum (-487)
FEATURE WINNERS (6):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (8):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (33):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 5
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK –1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia, MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Hunter Schuerenberg – Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes – Jacksonville, OR – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller – Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Tanner Thorson – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (29):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 13
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 13
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 10
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 6
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 5
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 4
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (9):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph, MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (22):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 10
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 10
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville MO – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (54):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 14
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 14
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 12
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 10
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 9
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 9
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 9
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 5
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 3
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 2
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 2
Tasker Phillips – Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA – 2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 2
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 2
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN – 1
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA – 1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON – 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
& WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway /
Chatham LA / Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker,
OK / Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La
Crosse, KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park /
Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway /
Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK / Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway /
Pocola, OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor
Speedway / Locust Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett
(1)
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas
City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita,
KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park /
Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway /
North Platte, NE / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (9)
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway /
Shepherd, MT
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway /
Shepherd, MT
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway /
Black Eagle, MT
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway /
Black Eagle, MT
Tuesday, Sep. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway
/ Spencer, IA
Friday, Sep. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sep. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Friday, Sep. 27 / Riverside International
Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sep. 28 / Riverside International
Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton,
MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International
Raceway / Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct. 25 / RPM Speedway / Crandall,
TX
Saturday, Oct. 26 / RPM Speedway / Crandall,
TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa,
OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
Hafertepe Jr. Sweeps the Weekend
with Lincoln County Triumph
NORTH PLATTE, NE (August 17, 2024) –
Saturday night at Lincoln County Raceway,
Sam Hafertepe Jr. proved that he didn’t need
to start at the front to finish there.
The five-time champion drove up from the
third row of the lineup to take his ninth
American Sprint Car Series National Tour
victory of the season and the 74th of his
illustrious career with the Series.
“It’s hard to win from the back when the
track’s not wide and slick, but tonight we
got a track that was wide and slick,”
Hafertepe said. “I honestly felt like when
the track does get like this, it kind of
suits us a little bit better.”
Hafertepe drew the sixth starting spot
for the night’s Dash, and was only able to
pass one car in the five-lap event. That
meant the two rows ahead of him to start the
Feature included his primary rival in the
championship chase, Seth Bergman, as well as
three drivers hungry for their first win of
the season in Zach Blurton, Matt Covington
and Hank Davis.
On the start, Hafertepe blasted past
Bergman and split the difference between
Davis and Covington through Turns 1 and 2.
Covington snuck away to take second behind
polesitter Blurton, while Hafertepe took
third away from Davis off Turn 4 on the
opening lap.
From there, Hafertepe began plotting his
attack on the second spot. A strong run off
the bottom exiting Turn 4 put him on
Covington’s inside, and he completed the
pass at the opposite end of the track.
While Hafertepe went to work on hunting
down Blurton, Covington had the No. 23 of
Bergman to deal with and contact with the
slower car of Fred Holz was all Bergman
needed to take over the third spot.
Blurton’s pace began to slow once he made
it deeper into slower traffic, which allowed
Hafertepe to reel him in and power to his
inside off Turn 2 to take command of the
race. Moments later, Bergman mimicked the
move in Turn 3 to send Blurton back to
third.
“I felt like I showed the bottom was
pretty good in 3 and 4,” Hafertepe said.
“And [Blurton] tried to take it away, he
just wasn’t patient enough to really hit it
good.”
The 18-lap green flag run to start the
race ended when Davis stalled in Turn 4. The
yellow gave Bergman and Blurton a chance to
pounce on Hafertepe, but the opportunity
evaporated when Hafertepe powered away to a
five-car-length lead in Turn 1 on the
restart.
Seven laps later, Brandon Anderson
suffered a flat left-rear tire while running
seventh and the second caution of the race
was thrown. The forthcoming restart was a
carbon copy of the first, as Hafertepe left
the field in the dust once more and ripped
the cushion for five laps to take the win
along with the Hard Charger Award.
“If you get in dirty air behind a guy
like Seth that can keep speed, it would be
hard for me to ever get around him in a
race,” Hafertepe said. “I think just making
the moves we made early really showed how
good we were. And it was needed, because if
I didn’t make those moves early, we might
not have won the race.”
Bergman’s runner-up finish was enough to
carry an 83-point advantage into Big Sky
Speedway next weekend. While he’s confident
about his title chances, a ninth race
without a win has his desire to return to
Victory Lane at an all-time high.
“We’ve got to get our act together a
little bit and start winning, if you win all
the races, you’re going to win the
championship,” Bergman said. “We need to get
back in that Winner’s Circle. I’m going to
keep my head high. We’re very competitive
and back to running on the podium every
night, and if we can eliminate those few bad
nights we had we’ll be alright.”
While Blurton looked like the class of
the field in the early stages, the No. 15H
car proved to be too much to handle.
Nevertheless, his first podium of the season
completely shifted his mindset towards the
rest of the season.
“I was done after this weekend,” Blurton
said. “I was going to go do other stuff, not
go to Montana and just give it up. This
totally changed it. I’ve got people that
back me and believe in me, and that makes
everything a lot easier. A weekend like this
for sure helps.”
Covington held onto the fourth spot for
his second top five of the weekend, while
Andrew Deal finished fifth to collect his
first top five since the Speedweek finale at
Tri-State Speedway.
UP NEXT: The National Tour will visit
Montana for the first time since 2021, and
the two-week swing will kick off Aug. 23-24
at Big Sky Speedway with the $12,012-to-win
Harvey Ostermiller Memorial. Tickets are
available for purchase in advance here or
at the track on race day, while those unable
to make it can catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr[5]; 2. 23-Seth Bergman[4]; 3. 2J-Zach
Blurton[1]; 4. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 5.
15D-Andrew Deal[7]; 6. 36-Jason Martin[6];
7. 10-Landon Britt[10]; 8. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[9]; 9. 45X-Kyler Johnson[13]; 10.
88-Terry Easum[8]; 11. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[12]; 12. 938-Bradley Fezard[11];
13. 74-Zack Merritt[16]; 14. 32-Blair
Cooper[17]; 15. 66-Fred Holz[18]; 16.
91-Michael Day[14]; 17. 2C-Hank Davis[3];
18. 4S-Adam Speckman[15]
Hafertepe Jr. Sweeps Dodge City for
Eighth National Tour Win of 2024
DODGE CITY, KS (August 16, 2024) – Several of
Sam Hafertepe Jr.’s first seven wins of 2024
with the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour came in dominant fashion, but never was his
stranglehold on the field as tight as it was
Friday night at Dodge City Raceway Park.
The Sunnyvale, TX driver’s gap to second
place was more than six seconds when he took the
checkers for the eighth time in 2024 and second
at the Kansas 3/8-mile.
“You hit a place several times, and your
notebook just gets bigger and bigger,” Hafertepe
said. “Just track time, more and more times
hitting the track, you have more of the right
things to do.”
A runner-up finish in the Dash meant
Hafertepe started on the outside of Dash winner
Matt Covington, who was on the pole for the
second time in as many Series races at Dodge
City this season.
Covington did not get to enjoy much time out
front, as by the time he reached Turn 1 on the
opening lap, the No. 15H had already used an
immaculate start to take the top spot.
Four laps into the 30-lap Feature,
Hafertepe’s lead was up to a second and a half
when Jason Martin and Whit Gastineau made
contact battling for the fifth spot, puncturing
the left-front tire on Gastineau’s car and
bringing out the first caution of the race.
Gastineau went to the work area to replace
the tire and returned to the track, but his
night soon went from bad to worse when he went
head-on into the Turn 1 wall two laps later,
which ended his night and reset the field once
more.
In what would turn out to be the final
restart of the night, Hafertepe once again got a
strong jump and rode the upper lane to a
commanding lead. Upon catching the tail of the
field, the five-time Series champion made his
case as one of the best Sprint Car drivers in
the country at navigating lap traffic, slicing
and dicing his way to an advantage of nearly
half a lap at the finish.
“That’s the best we’ve gotten through lap
traffic all year,” Hafertepe said. “That’s just
a testament to how good our race car was. I
could cut across the middle, I would say better
than any car out here. I think that’s what gave
us all the speed all race long.”
Seth Bergman started fifth and made his way
forward to wrestle the second spot away from
Covington in the middle stages. Had Bergman
started the race a bit closer to the front, he
believes he would have had something for the man
chasing him in the standings.
“I think we definitely had pace to match
him,” Bergman said. “There were times where I
was gauging where he was at on the track and
where I was, and he was in clean track and I was
in traffic, and he gapped me a little bit. But
when we both had clean air, I could see myself
bringing him in.”
While Covington was frustrated to start on
the pole twice this year at Dodge City and come
up short on both occasions, the podium run kept
him firmly in control of the third spot in
points as his quest for a National Tour win in
2024 continues.
“We’re right there, we’re just a tick off,”
Covington said. “Still figuring that out. I
think we’re making strides, getting a little bit
better, but we’re not good enough.”
Hank Davis drove from ninth to fourth to
collect the Hard Charger Award in his second
start at Dodge City, while Jason Martin finished
fifth for his first top five since Creek County
Speedway over two months ago.
UP NEXT: The National Tour will make the
five-hour drive north to North Platte, NE’s
Lincoln County Raceway on Saturday, which is
making its return to the schedule for the first
time since 1998. Tickets will be available at
the track, while those unable to make it can
catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr[2]; 2. 23-Seth Bergman[5]; 3. 95-Matt
Covington[1]; 4. 2C-Hank Davis[9]; 5. 36-Jason
Martin[7]; 6. 55B-Brandon Anderson[11]; 7.
2J-Zach Blurton[3]; 8. 10-Landon Britt[8]; 9.
10C-Jeremy Campbell[12]; 10. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[14]; 11. 938-Bradley Fezard[10]; 12.
15D-Andrew Deal[17]; 13. 23M-Lance Moss[16]; 14.
1X-Bryant Wiedeman[19]; 15. 42-Caleb Saiz[20];
16. 88K-Jordan Knight[13]; 17. 88-Terry
Easum[15]; 18. 91-Michael Day[18]; 19. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[4]; 20. 2W-Whit Gastineau[6]; 21. (DNS)
91X-Jeff Stasa
ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints Rolling To
RPM Speedway This Saturday
Bryan Hulbert
Round 10 of the 2024 season for the MYCO
Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprint Series is back
on track at RPM Speedway in Crandall, TX, on
Saturday, Aug. 17.
The lone visit to the 1/4-mile oval in 2024
by the Winged 410 Sprint Car series; the tour’s
only other visit was on June 2, 2023, with Cody
Gardner taking the win after a hair-raising
battle with Justin Zimmerman that ended with the
two making contact.
Taking an 18-point advantage into the
Saturday shootout, Marcus Thomas leads tour
standings over Austin Mundie, with Blaine Baxter
in the mix as well with only 32 points to make
up. Jeff Day, Jr. and Michelle Parson make up
the top five.
Saturday, Aug. 17, gates open at 6:00 p.m.,
with racing scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m.
(CDT). Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for
seniors (60+), military, and youth (6-12), and
free for kids five and under into the
grandstands. Pit Passes are $45. The lineup also
includes Limited Modifieds, Factory Stocks,
Modifieds, and A-Class Micros.
RPM Speedway is located at 1267 Co Rd 4106 in
Crandall, TX. Information on the track can be
found at their website or by calling (972)
472-3700.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is
owned and operated by Nathan Moore and operates
under the sanction of the American Sprint Car
Series. Rules for both tours can be found on the
ASCS website. Nathan can be reached at (903)
780-9934 or email elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any
of the tours under the ASCS banner, visit the
ASCS website. Also, follow on Facebook,
Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
Creek County Speedway and 81 Speedway Next
For ASCS Sooner Region
Bryan Hulbert
Back on track this Friday and Saturday night,
the ASCS Sooner Region will take on tracks in
Oklahoma and Kansas, with Sapulpa’s Creek County
Speedway on August 16, followed by 81 Speedway
in Park City on August 17.
The site of 152 ASCS National and Regional
events since 1993, Creek County Speedway kicked
off the 2024 season for the ASCS Sooner Region,
with Seth Bergman mounting a massive charge for
the win. Last seeing action in June during the
ASCS National Tour Speedweek, Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
picked up his sixth career win at the
quarter-mile oval.
A more recent addition to the ASCS lineup, 81
Speedway has been part of Regional and National
lineups every year since 2017, with scattered
events before that with NCRA. One visit in July,
Hafertepe picked up win No. 6 with the National
Tour this season and his first at the Kansas
track.
Casey Wills leads the ASCS Sooner Region
standings going into the weekend double by 131
markers over Blake Hahn. Third is held by
defending series champion Fred Mattox, with Alex
Sewell and multi-time Sooner Region Champion
Sean McClelland making up the top five.
Friday, August 16, at Creek County Speedway,
opens at 5:00 p.m. with racing at 7:30 p.m.
(CT). Tickets are $20 for adults, and kids 10
and under get into the stands for free. Other
divisions on the card include USRA Modifieds,
USRA B-Mods, NOW600 Dwarf Cars, and Factory
Stocks.
Creek County Speedway is located at 18450
West Hwy. 66 between Sapulpa and Kellyville. For
more information on Creek County Speedway,
including a complete lineup of events and
directions, log onto the track’s website or call
(918) 247-7223.
Saturday, August 17 at 81 Speedway includes
Alternative Pest Management USRA Modifieds,
Kansas Tow Company USRA B-Mods, Rage Jerky Mini
Stocks, and Allied Energy and Battery, Inc.
Stock Cars. Gates open at 3:00 p.m. for the pits
and 5:00 p.m. for the stands. Hot Laps are at
6:00 p.m., with racing at 7:00 p.m. (CDT).
Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors
and military, and free for kids 10 and under.
81-Speedway is located at 7700 N Broadway in
Park City, Kan. More information can be found on
the track’s website.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of
competition for the American Sprint Car Series.
Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series
National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional
Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any
of the tours under the ASCS banner, visit the
ASCS website. Also, follow on Facebook,
Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
American Sprint Car Series Returning
to Belleville in 2025 for Fourth of July
Spectacular
BELLEVILLE, KS (August 13, 2024) –
Another piece of next season’s schedule for
the American Sprint Car Series National Tour has
fallen into place, as the Series will make its
return to the Belleville High Banks on July 3-4,
2025.
The weekend will kick off with a
$4,000-to-win show on Thursday night before
wrapping up with a $10,000-to-win finale on
America’s birthday, adding yet another
five-figure payday to the calendar.
The event will be the National Tour’s first
visit to the Kansas ½-mile in a decade, with the
only previous visit in Series history coming on
May 31, 2015, when Brian Brown took the
checkered flag.
“We’ve just always wanted to get the ASCS
National Tour back,” said Drew Erkenbrack,
Belleville High Banks promoter. “We had an
opportunity there to try and be a marquee event
annually with the ASCS, and that’s something
we’ve had our eye on.”
In addition to two nights of Sprint Car
action, fans can expect a massive fireworks show
after racing has concluded on Friday night among
other off-track events to celebrate the
Independence Day holiday.
“I think it will be a really great addition
to the ASCS schedule,” said Lonnie Wheatley,
ASCS National Tour series director. “It’s a
really unique place, there aren’t really any
other racetracks like it in the country. The
place has a ton of history, there’s always a
great atmosphere, the community really supports
that track, and they come out and really make
everybody feel welcome there.”
More event details, as well as the full 2025
ASCS National Tour schedule will be released at
a later date.
The Series returns to action this weekend
with a doubleheader in America’s heartland,
beginning at Dodge City Raceway Park on Friday,
Aug. 16, and wrapping up at Lincoln County
Raceway on Saturday, Aug. 17.
If you can’t make it to the track, catch
every National Tour event live on DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Round Two at Dodge City,
Return to Lincoln County Await National Tour
CONCORD, NC (August 12, 2024) –
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour
kicks off three-straight weeks of racing this
weekend with two stops in America’s heartland.
The weekend begins on Friday, Aug. 16, with
the second stop of the year at Dodge City
Raceway Park. Then, on Saturday, Aug. 17, teams
will make the five-hour trip north to Nebraska’s
Lincoln County Raceway, where the Series will
compete for the first time in more than a
quarter-century.
Both nights will include a standard
$4,000-to-win/$400-to-start Feature. The
National Tour will be joined by NOW600 Micro
Sprints at Dodge City, while the Lincoln County
itinerary will include Modifieds, Sport Mods,
Stock Cars, Hobby Stocks, Compacts and Warriors.
Tickets to both events will be available at
the track on race day. Can’t make it? Catch
every ASCS National Tour race live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the
weekend:
BACK FOR MORE: If the second visit of the
year to Dodge City is anything like the first,
fans will be in for a treat on Friday night.
Back in June, Matt Covington was on his way
to his first National Tour win of the season
until a collision with a slower car brought an
early end to his night. That opened the door for
Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Jason Martin to battle it
out for the top spot, with Hafertepe emerging
victorious to claim his first of seven Series
wins so far in 2024.
Covington returned to Dodge City five weeks
later in search of redemption, and he got just
that by topping an ASCS Western Plains Region
event on July 6. The field that night included
fellow National Tour competitor Kyler Johnson,
who will be looking to use those extra Dodge
City laps to his advantage on Friday to score
his first top five on the National Tour since
Red Dirt Raceway on May 10.
Martin’s runner-up result in June is still
his best finish of the season, as the reigning
champion will continue his search for his maiden
trip to Victory Lane in 2024 this weekend. Dodge
City could be just the place, as he finished
first or second in his last three visits to the
facility.
Another car to keep an eye on will be the No.
2J of Zach Blurton, who will be returning to the
site of his first of two top 10s with the Series
this season. The Rookie of the Year contender
has made dozens of 305 Sprint Car starts at
Dodge City, including seven wins with the United
Rebel Sprint Series since 2013.
LINING UP LINCOLN: On Aug. 7, 1998, Terry
Gray parked his Sprint Car in Lincoln County
Victory Lane to claim the 22nd win of his
National Tour career. However, his 9,507-day run
as the most recent Series winner at the track
will come to an end on Saturday night when
someone new adds their name to the list of North
Platte victors.
With many drivers in the field having zero
Lincoln County experience, those who have
competed there could have the upper hand come
race day. Three of Blurton’s URSS wins have come
at Lincoln County in 2016, 2022 and 2023, and he
finished on the podium on two other occasions.
Martin also won in North Platte with the URSS in
2019, while Austyn Gossel finished fourth there
in ASCS Elite Non-Wing action in 2021.
On the other hand, Saturday’s race could be a
wild card in the championship fight, as none of
the top five in points have ever suited up at
the ½-mile Nebraska dirt track.
GAINING GROUND: If Seth Bergman’s Sprint Car
had a rearview mirror, the “objects in mirror
may be closer than they appear” reminder would
be referring to the black-and-red No. 15H.
Hafertepe has a win percentage of 50% thus
far in the 2024 season, but a slow start to the
season combined with a crash at Arrowhead
Speedway and engine trouble at Tri-State
Speedway put the Sunnyvale, TX native 99 points
behind leader Bergman, who has racked up four
wins and 10 top fives in 13 Feature starts.
Hafertepe ended Speedweek with a 201-point
gap to Bergman in the standings, but a
second-place finish at Batesville followed by
four-straight wins has cut that deficit in half.
While his latest triumph on his prelim night at
the 360 Knoxville Nationals only paid show-up
points, it still shifted the momentum firmly in
Hafertepe’s favor entering Dodge City, where he
won in June.
Meanwhile, Bergman finished sixth earlier
this season in his first National Tour start at
Dodge City in 12 years. With that recent
experience under his belt, the driver of the No.
23 will be looking to put it in the top five for
the first time at Dodge City and rebuild his
lead in the title chase.
THE LONG HAUL: Six races in three weeks is
nothing out of the ordinary for a high-level
Sprint Car team, but rarely does one of those
stretches take them as far from home as many
teams will be over the next few weeks.
Competitors will put 275 miles on the
odometer between Dodge City and Lincoln County,
and from there, it’s nearly 700 miles through
the Rocky Mountains to Big Sky Speedway near
Billings, MT, where the Series will contest the
Harvey Ostermiller Memorial, Aug. 23-24.
The Series will then venture 200 miles north
to Electric City Speedway, where the trip will
wrap up with the Montana Roundup on Labor Day
weekend, Aug. 30-31.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday, Aug. 16 at Dodge City Raceway Park in
Dodge City, KS
Saturday, Aug. 17 at Lincoln County Raceway in
North Platte, NE
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour
will make its return to Montana next weekend,
Aug. 23-24, at Big Sky Speedway in Shepherd, MT
for the Harvey Ostermiller Memorial, which will
conclude with a $12,012-to-win Feature on
Saturday night.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
Seth Bergman (1843 points)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-99)
Matt Covington (-149)
Andrew Deal (-285)
Hank Davis (-307)
Landon Britt (-358)
Kyler Johnson (-395)
Jason Martin (-397)
Terry Easum (-409)
Zach Blurton (-417)
FEATURE WINNERS (6):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 7
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (8):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 7
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (33):
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 3
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 3
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK –1
Matt Juhl – Tea, SD – 1
Garet Williamson – Columbia, MO – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
Hunter Schuerenberg – Sikeston, MO – 1
Tanner Holmes – Jacksonville, OR – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tyler Groenendyk – Oskaloosa, IA – 1
Parker Price-Miller – Kokomo, IN – 1
Colton Hardy – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Tanner Thorson – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (27):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 11
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 11
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 8
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 5
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (9):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Aaron Reutzel – Clute, TX – 1
Chase Porter – St. Joseph, MO – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (21):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 8
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 8
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 1
Brian Brown – Higginsville MO – 1
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 1
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (54):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 12
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 12
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 10
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 8
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 8
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 8
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 6
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 4
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 2
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 2
Tyler Courtney – Indianapolis, IN – 2
Emerson Axsom – Franklin, IN – 2
Austin McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Brian Brown – Higginsville, MO – 2
Cory Eliason – Visalia, CA – 2
Tasker Phillips – Pleasantville, IA – 2
Jamie Ball – Knoxville, IA – 2
Kaleb Johnson – Sioux Falls, SD – 2
Terry McCarl – Altoona, IA – 2
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
Chase Randall – Waco, TX – 1
Kade Higday – Knoxville, IA – 1
Justin Peck – Monrovia, IN – 1
Riley Goodno – Knoxville, IA – 1
Gunner Ramey – Sedalia, MO – 1
Miles Paulus – Marshall, MO – 1
Roger Crockett – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jake Bubak – Arvada, CO – 1
Kasey Kahne – Enumclaw, WA – 1
Ryan Giles – Grimes, IA – 1
Kerry Madsen – Knoxville, IA – 1
Alex Hill – Six Nations, ON – 1
Cole Macedo – Lemoore, CA – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE &
WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway /
Chatham LA / Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker,
OK / Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La
Crosse, KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park /
Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway /
Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK / Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway /
Pocola, OK / Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway
/ Locust Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas
City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Kaleb Johnson (1)
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway /
Knoxville, IA / Tyler Courtney (1)
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park /
Dodge City, KS
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway /
North Platte, NE
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway /
Shepherd, MT
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway /
Shepherd, MT
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway /
Black Eagle, MT
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway /
Black Eagle, MT
Tuesday, Sep. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway
/ Spencer, IA
Friday, Sep. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sep. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway /
Colcord, OK
Friday, Sep. 27 / Riverside International
Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sep. 28 / Riverside International
Speedway / West Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton,
MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International
Raceway / Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct. 18 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 19 / RPM Speedway / Crandall,
TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa,
OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway /
Sapulpa, OK
Blurton Rolling with the Punches in Rookie
Season on National Tour
CONCORD, NC (August 8, 2024) –
In the leadup to the 2024 season, Quinter, KS
native Zach Blurton realized it was time to take
the next step in his racing career.
He made the leap to full-time 360 Sprint Car
competition, and decided there was no better
place to do that than with the American Sprint
Car Series National Tour.
“I wasn’t going to do it until I physically
felt like my team was capable of doing it with
the equipment and funding that we needed to go
and do it,” Blurton said. “I felt like we had
that, and enough motors and cars and stuff to go
and do it, and it just finally made sense.
“I’m in a location where it is kind of tough
for 360 racing. You’ve got to travel a ways to
go race a 360 to begin with. Kyler Johnson and I
are from the same town, and I know that’s what
their decision was. We’re already going so far,
if we’re going to do it, we might as well go and
do it.”
Blurton found success in his limited National
Tour starts prior to 2024, including a win with
the Series at WaKeeney Speedway in 2022. Because
of that, he had high expectations to start his
Rookie of the Year chase, but he quickly learned
that running the full tour is an entirely
different animal.
“I thought we would do a lot better than what
we have been, just been absolutely struggling,”
Blurton said. “I know I can do it, and I’ve done
it. I feel like the competition is so much more
intense and there’s so many good drivers this
year with it, not just the National guys. Going
into it, I thought that we could run top 10
every night pretty easily, and shoot, I’ve
struggled to even make the top 10.”
The Sunflower State is known for having some
of the largest dirt tracks in the nation, and
Blurton expected his experience on the big
tracks to play into his favor over some of his
competitors who were raised on bullrings.
“I would have thought that we would have been
able to have some better finishes, especially at
the bigger racetracks,” Blurton said. “The small
racetracks are definitely something that we
don’t have up here. I’m used to racing on Dodge
City [Raceway Park] and bigger, and the small
racetracks are tough for me. And so, I figured
when we would go to a bigger track, those would
be our better chances, and we just haven’t been
able to get something going.”
While Blurton is disappointed to only have
two top 10s through the first 15 races of the
year, he is proud of his ability to keep his
nose clean and avoid trouble early in the night.
“I haven’t had to use a single provisional,
and I feel like that’s pretty big right now,”
Blurton said. “Not having to use any of those
and having those in our pocket for when we
actually need them.”
Blurton honed his craft in the 305 Sprint Car
division for more than a decade before making
the jump to the ASCS, and still pulls out the
305 to race locally on off weekends for the
National Tour.
“As far as running a 305 versus a 360, I feel
like a 305 helps me stay in the groove of
racing,” Blurton said. “As far as learning
something, yeah, a little bit here and there.
But then the 360 and 305, it helps me a ton. I
go back to a 305 and it’s so much slower. I have
way more time to think about stuff throughout
the race now, and it makes the 305 a lot
easier.”
In between race weekends, the No. 2J team has
been hard at work in the shop finding more
performance in their 360 program, and Blurton
said he believes they may have discovered the
issues that were holding them back.
“Finally figured out that we may have had
some car problems with our new car that we got
this winter,” Blurton said. “Before Knoxville, I
switched to a different car, and so hopefully
that changes some stuff from here on out.”
Up next on Blurton’s freshman campaign is a
pair of tracks close to home, beginning with the
National Tour’s second visit of the year to
Dodge City on Friday, Aug. 16, and its first
trip since 1998 to Lincoln County Raceway on
Saturday, Aug. 17.
Blurton’s Dodge City resume includes seven
wins with the United Rebel Sprint Series in 305
competition, and it was the site of his first
top 10 of the year with the National Tour on
June 1. And while many of his competitors have
never laid eyes on Lincoln County, Blurton
hasn’t just competed there, but won three races
there with the URSS.
Given his extensive background at both
facilities, he’s hopeful next weekend will be a
turning point for his season.
“Dodge City is close to home and special to
us, and we always like going there,” Blurton
said. “Then, getting to Lincoln County in North
Platte, NE is something I’ve been looking
forward to since they announced it. That
racetrack is an oval, and it’s shaped how a
racetrack’s supposed to be shaped, but there’s
characteristics and things that it’s done in the
past years racing 305s there.
“Looking forward to that place for sure, they
always have a tremendous turnout of people in
the stands. North Platte loves Sprint Car
racing.”
Tickets to both events will be available at
the gate on race day, while DIRTVision will
provide live coverage for those unable to make
it to the track.
Courtney Takes Home $30,000 and Maiden 360
Knoxville Nationals Title
KNOXVILLE, IA (August 3, 2024) –
Tyler Courtney’s Sprint Car resume has been
growing at a rapid rate in recent years, and he
added another major accolade Saturday night at
Knoxville Raceway.
The Indianapolis, IN native wheeled his NOS
Energy Drink No. 7BC to his first victory in the
Xtream powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville
Nationals presented by Great Southern Bank.
“I’ve gotten to do a lot of cool things in my
time in Sprint Car racing,” Courtney said. “But
to win a Nationals event at Knoxville is up
there. Obviously the Kings Royal is first, but
this is probably second or third on the list.”
Courtney is a two-time winner at the “Sprint
Car Capital of the World” in Non-Wing
competition, but his latest victory is his first
at the track with the wing on.
Saturday’s Feature lineup was set by points
earned during preliminary action on Thursday and
Friday, and Courtney’s performance on Friday
night was enough to earn the outside of the
front row for the 30-lap affair alongside 360
Nationals rookie Emerson Axsom.
The two ran side-by-side through Turns 1 and
2 on the opening lap, but Courtney’s momentum on
the top lane was enough for him to power to the
lead down the backstretch and pace the first
circuit.
Axsom wasn’t interested in watching Courtney
drive away though, as he dove to the bottom of
Turn 1 on Lap 2 and completed the slide job to
retake the top spot. But before he could build a
gap, B-Main winner Chase Randall pounded the
wall and flipped in Turn 3 to bring out the red
flag.
When the race resumed, Axsom moved up the
track on the restart to take the clean air away
from Courtney and built a 1.3-second advantage
by the end of the lap. However, once Axsom
caught the tail of the field for the first time,
Courtney began to quickly reel in the No. 27A
machine.
On Lap 11, Courtney threaded the needle in
Turn 1 between Axsom on the top and the slower
car of Ryan Giles on the bottom. Axsom held onto
the lead down the backstretch, but his contact
with Carson McCarl seconds later in Turn 3 was
all Courtney needed to grab the lead.
From there, Courtney put on a masterclass in
navigating traffic, leading 20 laps in all to
add $10,000 in lap money onto his $20,000
winner’s check.
“When we got to traffic, I felt like my car
was pretty good at running behind guys,”
Courtney said. “My car just kept getting better
and better, and the track changed a little bit
there at the end, so I had to move around and
find that. The 360 field this year was really
tough, so the cars I was getting to lap weren’t
just slouches to go and try and pass. It was
getting tough.”
The Clauson Marshall Racing team’s primary
goal for the weekend was to build their
Knoxville notebook ahead of next week’s NOS
Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by
Casey’s, but once they realized their potential
with the 360 between the frame rails, their
focus switched to the here and now.
“We don’t really come into this week with any
expectations,” Courtney said. “But once we sat
on the front row, then you’re holding yourself
up to ‘Let’s go win this thing. We’re already
here, let’s get it done.”
While Axsom was disappointed to come up short
after earning the top starting spot, it was
still a commendable effort by the 19-year-old in
his first full-time season in the winged ranks.
“It’s good to put these runs together in
these big races because it’s a confidence
booster,” Axsom said. “I know my guys can do it
and I know I can do it, it’s just putting it all
together. Takes a little bit of time. I’m
sitting here a little bit disappointed, but I
think if you would have told me at the start of
the year that we would come here and run second
at the 360 Nationals, I’d probably be really
pumped.”
While Austin McCarl’s third-place effort
established a new career best on Saturday of the
360 Nationals for the 15-year Knoxville veteran,
he will have to wait another year for his
long-awaited first victory in the event.
“I’m disappointed to be sitting here third,”
McCarl said. “I feel like I drove about as good
as I could. I feel like we’ve been really solid
all year, just haven’t been clicking off wins
for whatever reason. But I feel like I’m right
there every night, if we keep doing that, I
think we can keep fine tuning.”
Reigning event winner Brian Brown’s quest for
a repeat ended in the fourth spot, and Friday
night runner-up Cory Eliason completed the top
five.
Carson McCarl finished fourth in the B-Main
to join his father Terry and brother Austin in
the Feature, and his drive from the tail of the
field to 15th was enough to pick up the night’s
Hard Charger Award.
UP NEXT: The ASCS National Tour will return
in two weeks for the first of three consecutive
weekends of racing beginning at Dodge City
Raceway Park on Friday, August 16, and
concluding at Lincoln County Raceway on
Saturday, August 17. Tickets to both events will
be available at the track on race day, while
those unable to make it to the track can watch
every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[2];
2. 27A-Emerson Axsom[1]; 3. 88-Austin McCarl[4];
4. 21-Brian Brown[9]; 5. 8-Cory Eliason[3]; 6.
1TZ-Tasker Phillips[6]; 7. 4W-Jamie Ball[5]; 8.
21T-Cole Macedo[12]; 9. 6-Kaleb Johnson[8]; 10.
01-Terry McCarl[10]; 11. 95-Matt Covington[16];
12. 55-Kerry Madsen[19]; 13. 27H-Justin
Peck[15]; 14. 87-Aaron Reutzel[17]; 15.
27-Carson McCarl[24]; 16. 9-Kasey Kahne[22]; 17.
2M-Ryan Giles[23]; 18. 35-Skylar Prochaska[20];
19. 24-Kade Higday[11]; 20. 26-Zeb Wise[18]; 21.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[13]; 22. 17-Tyler
Groenendyk[7]; 23. 2KS-Chase Randall[21]; 24.
(DNS) 27B-Jake Bubak
Hafertepe Jr. Gets Number Seven of 2024
on Friday at 360 Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, IA (August 2, 2024) –
Sam Hafertepe Jr. has been no stranger to
Victory Lane in 2024 with the American Sprint
Car Series National Tour, and he made his
seventh visit of the year after taking home the
Friday portion of the Xtream powered by
Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals presented by
Great Southern Bank at Knoxville Raceway.
“Just a testament to our team, Miles Hill
keeps putting the money behind us that it takes
to compete at this level,” Hafertepe said.
“Definitely not where we wanted to be, going out
that late [in Qualifying]. Just couldn’t muster
up any better of a time than we put down, but to
win the Feature, that’s a good recovery.”
Hafertepe started the Feature on the pole
position on the inside of reigning 360 Nationals
champion Brian Brown. After diving to the inside
berm in Turn 1, Hafertepe slid up to block
Brown’s run on the top to take the lead off Turn
2 on the opening lap.
“Brown’s really smart, he runs this place all
the time, he’s got a lot of laps around here,”
Hafertepe said. “If I saw a nose, we’d move and
maybe play a little defense. You watch these
guys run all year here, the way they run this
place, I just try to mimic some of the block
moves.”
Hafertepe continued to work the low lane to
build a one-second lead in the early stages, but
his gap was erased when a spin by Joe Beaver
brought out a yellow six laps in.
Once the race resumed, it looked like a
replay of the first run of the race, with
Hafertepe pulling away from Brown on the bottom
until a caution reracked the field on Lap 11,
this time for Parker Price-Miller’s blown
engine.
Brown put up his biggest challenge of the
race on the ensuing restart, getting within a
car length of Hafertepe exiting Turn 2 on Lap
12. Brown powered around the high lane through
Turns 3 and 4 before Hafertepe once again slid
up to block Brown and hold onto the lead. The
tussle allowed Cory Eliason to catch both of
them and pass Brown with seven to go.
After clearing the No. 21, Eliason went to
work on running down Hafertepe, and he quickly
got within striking distance of the leader. But
before he could make a move, Hank Davis got into
the wall and upside down to bring out the red
flag with six laps remaining.
Hafertepe used one more strong restart to
power away while Eliason and Brown battled for
the second spot. The pair raced side-by-side for
more than a lap after the restart, with Eliason
staying low and Brown ripping the cushion.
Eliason prevailed, but by that point, Hafertepe
was already out of range and on his way to the
checkered flag.
The Sunnyvale, TX native has been known in
recent seasons for bouncing back and forth
between 360 and 410 Sprint Car competition but
has placed a renewed focus on his 360 program in
2024. With seven National Tour wins along with
a Germfree Southern Sprint Car Shootout victory
at Volusia Speedway Park in January under his
belt, that decision has clearly paid dividends.
“We run 360s all the time and these guys
don’t, and they probably have some issues with
their motors taking off,” Hafertepe said
regarding his advantage on restarts throughout
the race. “We run every night and work on that
kind of stuff, and that helps us on our takeoff
for sure.”
While Eliason ran out of laps to run down
Hafertepe for the win, his runner-up effort was
enough to lock him into the Feature and give him
a chance at his maiden 360 Nationals triumph.
“I didn’t need that red,” Eliason said. “I
felt the longer runs we had, it was good, and
right before that red, I got by Brown and I was
able to get my nose underneath Sam a few times.
I got him uncomfortable and got him searching,
which that’s what I needed, clean air is key
here, especially with the 360 in.”
While Brown has been known as one of the
faces of Knoxville thanks to his six track
championships at the “Sprint Car Capital of the
World,” he knew he would have his hands full in
the Feature with Hafertepe starting on his
inside.
“I knew it was going to be a battle between
me and Sam initially, just because he’s not a
slouch,” Brown said. “He’s obviously the best
360 driver in the country, and he’s a whale of a
410 driver as well, so I knew it was going to be
a game of cat-and-mouse.”
Jake Bubak came home fourth for his
career-best finish in 360 Nationals prelim
competition, while 18-time NASCAR Cup Series
winner Kasey Kahne completed the top five with
his best finish of the season in a Sprint Car.
The Hard Charger Award went to Kerry Madsen,
who won the B-Main to advance to the Feature
before driving from 21st up to eighth at the
finish.
UP NEXT: A 360 Knoxville Nationals champion
will be crowned on Saturday night and presented
with a $20,000 winner’s check, the largest top
prize of the National Tour season. Tickets are
available online,
while those unable to make it to Knoxville can
catch every lap live on DIRTVision with
an annual FAST PASS.
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr[1]; 2. 8-Cory Eliason[4]; 3. 21-Brian
Brown[2]; 4. 27B-Jake Bubak[3]; 5. 9-Kasey
Kahne[9]; 6. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[7]; 7. 2M-Ryan
Giles[11]; 8. 55-Kerry Madsen[21]; 9. 1TZ-Tasker
Phillips[6]; 10. 77X-Alex Hill[12]; 11.
27-Carson McCarl[17]; 12. 35-Skylar
Prochaska[5]; 13. 3P-Sawyer Phillips[10]; 14.
49X-Tim Shaffer[23]; 15. 26-Zeb Wise[24]; 16.
17-Tyler Groenendyk[8]; 17. 88T-Tanner
Thorson[19]; 18. 69K-Daryn Pittman[13]; 19.
41-Colton Hardy[18]; 20. 53-Joe Beaver[20]; 21.
98P-Miles Paulus[15]; 22. 2C-Hank Davis[22]; 23.
9P-Parker Price Miller[14]; 24. 9M-Liam
Martin[16]
Saturday Feature Starting Lineup (based on
combined point totals from Thursday and Friday):
- Emerson Axsom
- Tyler Courtney
- Cory Eliason
- Austin McCarl
- Jamie Ball
- Tasker Phillips
- Tyler Groenendyk
- Kaleb Johnson
- Brian Brown
- Terry McCarl
- Kade Higday
- Cole Macedo
- Sam Hafertepe Jr.
- Jake Bubak
- Justin Peck
- Matt Covington
- Aaron Reutzel
- Zeb Wise
- Kerry Madsen
- Skylar Prochaska
- B-Main Transfer 1
- B-Main Transfer 2
- B-Main Transfer 3
- B-Main Transfer 4
Kaleb Johnson Leads Them All to Take Opening
Night Win in 360 Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, IA (August 1, 2024) –
The greatest 10 days in Sprint Car racing are
underway, and Kaleb Johnson kicked things off in
style by leading all 20 laps of Thursday’s Feature
at Knoxville Raceway on night one of the Xtream
powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals
presented by Great Southern Bank.
“If you would have told me this morning that I
was going to be here winning a 360 Feature at the
Knoxville Nationals, I would have told you you’re
crazy,” Johnson said after his first Sprint Car
victory of the season. “I’ve been very close before,
just haven’t been able to put a whole night
together. So it felt really good.”
Johnson shared the front row with Knoxville local
Kade Higday and wasted no time taking an early
advantage, hugging the inside groove to take a lead
of nearly one second after one lap.
His gap only grew from there, up to almost three
seconds over Higday at the halfway mark as Johnson
entered lap traffic. Even when surrounded by other
cars, the No. 6 rarely ventured away from the
bottom, sometimes getting the left-side tires up on
the berm to squeeze past the competition.
With no cautions in the Feature to give Higday
and the rest of the field a shot at Johnson, the
Sioux Falls, SD native was able to drive away to his
first win at the “Sprint Car Capital of the World.”
“I think it definitely helped starting on the
pole there,” Johnson said. “I’m a little tired, but
I was going to make sure I didn’t lose that one. I
feel like I’ve had so many chances, not only here,
but other places, and I’ve just never been able to
do it. It was good to finally be able to put a full
night together.”
For Johnson, the win helped him prove to his car
owner that he made the right choice of driver for
his car.
“First of all, thank you to Dennis Gainey,”
Johnson said. “Talk about taking a chance on a young
kid from South Dakota. It means the world to me. He
really took a chance on letting us maintain and work
on this thing every week, and my guys do just that.”
While the top spot went unchanged from start to
finish, there was plenty of shuffling for position
behind him. Chase Randall moved from his 12th-place
starting spot into the top three by the late stages
of the race and overtook Higday on the outside of
Turn 2 with three to go to claim the runner-up spot
and the Hard Charger Award.
“I feel a lot better after that run, we were
chasing some issues all night,” Randall said. “Just
not feeling comfortable in the race car getting into
the corners down the straightaways.
“I really want to say a huge thank you to Kelly
Fisher, he was down at our trailer a lot of the
night helping diagnose the issues, getting it all
tuned up. And I think it ran a lot better there, and
obviously it showed, passing a lot of really good
cars.”
Higday’s third-place effort was a massive
improvement from his previous career best of 20th in
360 Nationals prelim action and will put him in a
strong position entering Saturday’s finale. While
he’s happy with his performance on the night, he
knows he’ll need to find even more pace to be a
contender come Saturday.
“We’re really fast, just had to get a little bit
better towards the end of that race,” Higday said.
Just tried to capitalize once we get to lap traffic,
we were pretty bad there once we got in that really
dirty air, and it allowed Chase to get by us.
Luckily we didn’t run fourth or fifth there.”
Reigning Knoxville Raceway 410 Sprint Car track
champion Austin McCarl came home fourth, while
Emerson Axsom rounded out the top five in his first
360 Nationals start.
UP NEXT: The other half of the field will take to
the track Friday night for prelim action aiming for
a spot in Saturday night’s $20,000-to-win Feature.
Tickets are still available online or at the gate,
while those unable to make it to Knoxville can catch
every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 6-Kaleb Johnson[1]; 2.
2KS-Chase Randall[12]; 3. 24-Kade Higday[2]; 4.
88-Austin McCarl[6]; 5. 27A-Emerson Axsom[8]; 6.
27H-Justin Peck[3]; 7. 01-Terry McCarl[5]; 8.
4W-Jamie Ball[7]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[4]; 10.
22X-Riley Goodno[9]; 11. 09-Matt Juhl[15]; 12.
64-Hunter Schuerenberg[13]; 13. 21T-Cole Macedo[22];
14. 23W-Garet Williamson[16]; 15. 87-Aaron
Reutzel[21]; 16. 18T-Tanner Holmes[19]; 17. 4J-Chase
Johnson[20]; 18. 55B-Brandon Anderson[11]; 19.
8H-Jacob Hughes[14]; 20. 36-Jason Martin[18]; 21.
23-Seth Bergman[24]; 22. 70-Calvin Landis[10]; 23.
4G-Cole Garner[23]; 24. 52-Blake Hahn[17]
Drivers Preparing to Chase Season's Biggest Prize
at 360 Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, IA (July 31, 2024) –
The list of winners of the Xtream powered by
Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals presented by Great
Southern Bank is a who’s who of Sprint Car legends.
Among them include the likes of Sammy Swindell,
Danny Lasoski, Shane Stewart, Kerry Madsen and Terry
McCarl.
This weekend, the stars of the American Sprint
Car Series National Tour will be vying for a chance
to become a member of that exclusive club.
Series points leader Seth Bergman has been trying
to join the club ever since making his first 360
Knoxville Nationals appearance back in 2007. His
career-best in the event came in 2017 when he
finished 12th in the Saturday night Feature, and
he’s optimistic about his chances of resetting that
mark this year, especially after his runner-up
effort at the similarly sized Lakeside Speedway on
July 19.
“We’ve got a few things that we need to get
better on,” Bergman said. “But definitely, I feel
like we were one of the fastest cars all night [at
Lakeside], if not the car to beat there in the
Feature. So yeah, I feel good. I feel like we’ve got
a good package, a good game plan for some of these
big tracks.”
Eight National Tour teams traveled to Knoxville a
week early to partake in a weekly event on Saturday
night. Hank Davis was the highest-finishing National
Tour full-timer, placing sixth.
It was a major achievement considering the
massive 62-car field in the 360 Sprint Car division
and the fact that it was only Davis’s third start at
Knoxville. However, the transition from the 1/4-mile
Oklahoma bullrings Davis grew up on to the 1/2-mile
Knoxville Raceway has been accelerated thanks to the
guidance of his crew chief and mentor, two-time 360
Knoxville Nationals winner Wayne Johnson.
“You can’t go down there [in the corners] and
stop, momentum is a big deal,” Johnson said
regarding the driving style required at Knoxville.
“Dirty air is a big thing with these race cars on
big racetracks, and I think that the more times we
do it, the better he’s going to get at it.
“With my knowledge of running Knoxville and dirty
air and all that stuff, I’m in his ear constantly.
When we went to Knoxville the last few weeks, I just
had him watch. I said, ‘Go watch how these other
guys enter the corner, watch a lot of video.”
The Series regulars will have to fend off a
fierce batch of local competitors this weekend, one
of the toughest being two-time track champion Austin
McCarl. While the Altoona, IA native has
concentrated primarily on the 410 division for most
of his career, he has been competitive in the 360
Nationals as well, scoring a prelim night win and a
fifth-place finish on Saturday night in 2020.
McCarl made the trip to Lakeside to assess the
state of his 360 program against the National Tour
field and ended the night in the third spot.
“Driving style is pretty similar to Knoxville,”
McCarl said. “This place is a little different
though, it gets a little bit tricky on entrance, but
whatever, it’s a dirt track.
“Wanted to come try some things. Wanted to just
get some laps under the 360, don’t get to run it
very often. So, I feel like we learned some things.”
Action begins with split-field preliminary nights
on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 1-2, and will conclude
with the $20,000-to-win championship on Saturday on
Aug. 3. Tickets and other event information are
available here, while those unable to make it to the
“Sprint Car Capital of the World” can catch every
lap live on DIRTVision with an annual FAST PASS.
$5,000 to Win G.W. Elkins
Southwestern Championship Next For ASCS Elite
Non-Wing Series at Route 66 Motor Speedway
Taking wingless action to Route 66
Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas, on Saturday, Aug.
3, the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Series presented by
Abilene Powder Coating will battle for a $5,000
payday during the 10th annual Superior Livestock
Trailers G.W. Elkins Southwestern Championship.
Honoring the late owner/promoter of
the former Amarillo Speed Bowl, which sits just over
six miles northwest of Route 66 Motor Speedway,
Elkins was among the founding members of the
National Championship Racing Association (NCRA) and
was elected president of the organization during its
founding in 1971.
Becoming the second driver to become
a multi-time winner of the Southwestern
Championship, El Paso’s John Carney II, who won in
2015, captured the $5,000 check again in 2023. The
only other driver to win the event twice is current
point’s leader, R.J. Miller, who won the event in
2017 and 2018. Other winners include Johnny Miller
(2016), Wyatt Burks (2019), Keith Martin (2020),
Justin Zimmerman (2021), and Caden McCreary (2022).
Saturday’s Feature will be $5,000 to
win and $500 to start; pits open at 3:30 p.m. with
grandstands opening at 6 p.m. The 10th annual
Superior Livestock Trailers G.W. Elkins Southwestern
Championship goes green at 7 p.m. (CDT). Other
divisions include the AA&A Windshield & Glass USRA
Limited Mods, Air Compressor Solutions Street
Stocks, 1-800 Radiator USRA Tuners, TB Trailer Sales
USRA Modifieds, and ERAC Services Dirt Limited Late
Models.
Tickets are $25 for adults and $15
for seniors, youth, and military. For directions and
info on Route 66 Motor Speedway, visit their website
or call (806) 803-1212.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing
Series is owned and operated by Nathan Moore and
operates under the sanction of the American Sprint
Car Series. Nathan can be reached at (903) 780-9934
or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com.
ASCS Frontier Back At Belgrade, Big Sky
Speedway Bryan Hulbert
Kicking off the month of August with a Montana
double, the ASCS Frontier Region will return to
Gallatin Speedway on Friday, Aug. 2, and Big Sky
Speedway on Saturday, Aug. 3.
The tour’s third visit to Gallatin Speedway in
2024, Oregon’s Tyler Thompson has been undefeated so
far at the 3/8-mile oval. The same can be said for
Big Sky Speedway, which saw Thompson in Victory Lane
in the tour’s only visit so far in June.
On top in four out of the five features contested
so far this season, Thompson leads the ASCS Frontier
Region by 95 markers over Kelly Miller, who picked
up a pair of wins over the weekend with the ASCS
Northern Plains Region in Wyoming. Phil Dietz holds
third, with Trever Kirkland and Joe Perry making up
the top five. The only driver so far this season to
deny Thompson a win is Rich Bailey, who won in the
tour’s last outing at Electric City Speedway.
Friday, August 2, at Gallatin Speedway, opens at
5:30 p.m. with racing at 7:00 p.m. (MDT). Tickets
are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors, and free for
kids 12 and under. The event is sponsored by 406
Electric and pays $2,000 to win and $400 to start.
Gallatin Speedway is located at 2290 Tubb Rd. in
Belgrade, Mont. Information on the track is on their
Facebook page, or by calling (406) 388-9666. Along
with the ASCS Frontier Region, Friday’s event
includes WISSOTA Street Stock, WISSOTA Super Stock,
and IMCA Sport Compacts.
Gates open at 5:30 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m.
(MDT) at Big Sky Speedway. Tickets are $20 for
adults, $15 for veterans and seniors (65+), and free
for kids 60-inches tall or shorter. Big Sky Wingless
Sprints, Wissota Midwest Modifieds, IMCA Modifieds,
and Wissota Super Stocks are also on the lineup.
Big Sky Speedway is located at Hwy. 87 North,
Mile Marker 16, just outside Billings, Mont. For
more information on the 3/8-mile oval, log visit the
track online or call (406) 696-8661. Saturday’s
event at Big Sky Speedway is also being run in
support of Race For Life.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of
competition for the American Sprint Car Series.
Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series
National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional
Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of
the tours under the ASCS banner, log onto the ASCS
website, follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
(@ascsracing).
1 MONTH ALERT: 28th Annual Montana Roundup
Brings ASCS National Tour Back to Electric City
Speedway, Aug. 30-31
For the first time in nearly 10 years, the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour will return
to Electric City Speedway for a two-day event during
the 28th annual Montana Roundup.
The 1/3-mile dirt track has hosted the ASCS
National Tour four times, the last coming in 2015.
Of the four races, there has yet to be a repeat
winner with the National Tour at the track.
Aaron Reutzel won the last race in 2015, Brad
Loyet won in 2014, Tony Bruce Jr. in 2013 and Brock
Lemley in 2012. That means, all current ASCS
championship contenders, like points leader Seth
Bergman and five-time Series champion Sam Hafertepe
Jr., will be looking for their first National Tour
win at the track.
The Frontier Region will join the National Tour
both nights, bringing the best 360 Sprint Car
drivers in the region. It’s already made a visit to
Electric City this year on July 13 with Montana’s
Rich Bailey picking up the win. He became the eighth
straight different winner at the track with the
Frontier Region, joining winners James Setters,
Trever Kirkland, Tyler Driever, Joe Perry, Kelly
Miller, Tyler Thompson and Logan Forler.
EVENT INFO
Date – Friday-Saturday, Aug. 30-31
Location – Great Falls, MT
Tickets – Available at track.
How to Watch – Can’t make it? Watch every lap live
on DIRTVision.
Previous ASCS National Tour winners at Electric
City –
2015 – Aaron Reutzel
2014 – Brad Loyet
2013 – Tony Bruce Jr.
2012 – Brock Lemley
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Stout Field, Huge Payouts
Await at 360 Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, IA (July 29, 2024) –
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will
invade the mecca of Sprint Car racing this weekend
for the Xtream powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville
Nationals presented by Great Southern Bank at
Knoxville Raceway.
More than 100 of the top drivers in Sprint Car
racing are expected to converge on the “Sprint Car
Capital of the World” for the three-day spectacle.
In addition to the 15 full-time National Tour teams,
the field will include a myriad of 410 stars looking
to get laps ahead of next week’s NOS Energy
Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s as
well as 360 regulars from all regions of the
country.
The event will culminate with the largest purse
of the season on Saturday night, with the Feature
paying $20,000 to win and $1,000 to start.
Preliminary Features on Thursday and Friday night
will each pay $3,000 to win and $250 to start.
Tickets can be purchased online in advance here,
while those unable to make it to the track can catch
every lap live on DIRTVision with
an annual FAST PASS.
Here are the top storylines entering the
weekend:
FORMAT 101: The largest and most
prestigious event on the 360 Sprint Car calendar
calls for a format unlike anything else the Series
faces all season. Drivers earn points each time they
hit the track, and those points determine lineups
later in the event.
The field will be split in half for preliminary
action, with drivers competing on either Thursday or
Friday night. After Hot Laps, a driver’s first
chance to earn points on their prelim night is
Qualifying, which differs from the traditional
National Tour format in how competitors will qualify
against the entire field. The driver with the
overall Quick Time will be awarded 200 points, with
a two-point drop for each subsequent position.
If more than 50 cars register for either prelim
night, Last Chance Heat Races will be run for those
who qualify outside the top 50. Those races will pay
50 points to the winner, 47 for second, 44 for
third, and so on.
The Heat Races will utilize a six-car invert to
set the starting lineups, with Heat winners
receiving 100 points with three-point gaps between
positions.
Each driver’s point total on the night will
determine their spot in the A, B or C Feature. The
top four finishers in the C will transfer to the B,
with the C Feature winner receiving 92 points. The B
Feature works the same way, with the top four
advancing to the A and the winner garnering 142
points. The night concludes with the A Feature,
where the winner will gain 200 points.
Prelim night tallies will be used to set the
starting lineups for the A, B, C, D and E Feature on
Saturday night. No points will be awarded on
Saturday; finishing at the front of the pack is the
only way to transfer to the next Feature and get one
step closer to becoming a 360 Knoxville Nationals
champion.
THE SETH & SAM SHOW: Out of the
12 National Tour races run so far this season, all
but two of them were claimed by either Seth Bergman
or Sam Hafertepe Jr.
Bergman kickstarted the season with a victory at
Super Bee Speedway with TwoC Racing before switching
teams and picking up three more in the seat of his
own No. 23 at Rush County Speedway, Arrowhead
Speedway and Tri-State Speedway.
Hafertepe waited until the fourth race of the
year at Dodge City Raceway Park to collect his first
trophy, but he quickly racked up two more to start
ASCS Speedweek at Texarkana 67 Speedway and Creek
County Speedway. After losing due to a crash at
Arrowhead Speedway and a last-lap pass at Batesville
Motor Speedway, Hafertepe will roll into Knoxville
on a three-race winning streak after triumphs at
Tulsa Speedway, Lakeside Speedway and 81 Speedway.
The gap between leader Bergman and second-place
man Hafertepe sits at 96 points, and that will not
change this weekend as the event will pay show-up
points only for National Tour competitors. However,
neither competitor is currently able to call
themselves a 360 Knoxville Nationals champion, and
the idea of changing that will provide more than
enough motivation for both.
MEET THE LOCALS: Knoxville
Raceway is home to the toughest weekly field in 360
Sprint Car racing, and they will be out in force to
challenge the National Tour this weekend.
Although Jamie Ball has only won once this season
at Knoxville, a string of consistent runs has put
him atop the standings by 308 markers over Clint
Garner. Aaron Reutzel leads the win total this
season at five, with one each going to Chase
Randall, Nathan Mills, Tasker Phillips, Sawyer
Phillips, Austin McCarl, Emerson Axsom and Ball, all
of whom will be in attendance to try and defend
their home turf.
Several members of the track’s 410 division will
be bolting a 360 engine between the frame rails and
joining the fun, including Terry, Austin and Carson
McCarl, Brian Brown, Dusty Zomer and Matt Juhl.
THE INVADERS: The remainder of
the entry list is filled with the best talent Sprint
Car racing has to offer in both the 410 and 360
ranks.
The roster will include past World of Outlaws
winners such as 2013 World of Outlaws champion Daryn
Pittman, Tyler Courtney, Zeb Wise, Tim Shaffer,
Brooke Tatnell and Parker Price-Miller, while former
National Tour winners including Scott Bogucki and JJ
Hickle will be making their returns to the Series
that helped launch their Sprint Car careers.
The Pennsylvania Posse will be well represented
in Iowa, with Danny Dietrich and Devon Borden both
expected to make the tow. Other big names to keep an
eye out for include 18-time NASCAR Cup Series winner
Kasey Kahne, west coast superstar Tanner Holmes,
reigning IRA champion Brenham Crouch and 2022
Attica-Fremont Championship Series champion Cole
Macedo.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Thursday through Saturday, Aug. 1-3, at Knoxville
Raceway in Knoxville, IA
AROUND THE TURN: The American
Sprint Car Series National Tour contests its first
of three consecutive weekends of racing with a
doubleheader beginning Friday, Aug. 16 at Dodge City
Raceway Park and concluding at Lincoln County
Raceway on Saturday, Aug. 17.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP
10):
- Seth Bergman (1740 points)
- Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-96)
- Matt Covington (-146)
- Andrew Deal (-284)
- Hank Davis (-304)
- Landon Britt (-358)
- Jason Martin (-394)
- Kyler Johnson (-394)
- Terry Easum (-408)
- Zach Blurton (-417)
FEATURE WINNERS (4):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 6
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (6):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 7
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (19):
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 3
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK –1
DASH APPEARANCES (24):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 9
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 7
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (5):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (12):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (32):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 10
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 9
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 8
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 6
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 6
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 5
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 2
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
& WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham LA /
Seth Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK /
Terry Easum (1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Soeedway / La Crosse,
KS / Seth Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge
City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway /
Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK /
Seth Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK
/ Seth Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway /
Locust Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City,
KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS / Sam
Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge
City, KS
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North
Platte, NE
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black
Eagle, MT
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black
Eagle, MT
Tuesday, Sep. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway /
Spencer, IA
Friday, Sep. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sep. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Friday, Sep. 27 / Riverside International Speedway /
West Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sep. 28 / Riverside International Speedway
/ West Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway /
Paducah, KY
Friday, Oct. 18 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 19 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa,
OK
Davis, Johnson Share Excitement About Early Success
Entering 360 Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, IA (July 25, 2024) –
Hank Davis entered 2024 with plans to run his first
full season with the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour. But what he didn’t plan was doing it in the seat
of the No. 2C machine with 2000 Series champion Wayne
Johnson calling the shots.
After Johnson got injured earlier in the year, taking
him out of the car, and Seth Bergman decided to return
to his family car after two races with TwoC Racing,
Davis was presented with an opportunity too good to pass
up.
“My original plans were still to run the ASCS stuff
with a different team,” Davis said. “Then things kind of
went sideways there and fell apart. So, everything
happened with Seth leaving, this being open, I just hit
Wayne up and said I was on the list, and everything
worked out to where we could make it happen.”
For Johnson, the decision to put Davis in the car for
the remainder of the season came out of his desire to
help young, deserving drivers advance through the ranks
of Sprint Car racing.
“More than anything, I wanted to give somebody a
chance that more than likely wouldn’t get an
opportunity. Somebody had to give me a chance at one
time,” Johnson said. “It was a balancing act. I want to
make sure I felt like we could be competitive, and that
it was somebody who deserved a chance to move to the
next level.”
Davis honed his craft racing locally around Oklahoma
before becoming an overnight sensation thanks to a
prelim night win at the 2023 Chili Bowl Nationals but
had little experience in a winged 360 Sprint Car
entering the 2024 season. However, he wasted no time
getting up to speed, rattling off five-straight top
fives on the National Tour to start his TwoC Racing
tenure.
“I really didn’t think I’d be as good as what we are
now,” Davis said. “I really just think it’s a testament
to how good Wayne is. I don’t have a whole lot of laps
in this stuff, so him just teaching me, we’re learning
together, learning each other. I think we’ve probably
far exceeded our expectations. I knew we could be good,
but I don’t think we thought we could be this good.”
However, Davis isn’t the only one adjusting to a new
environment. After Johnson’s injury in April at the
Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track, he has turned his full
attention to the crew chief role for the first time in
his four-decade racing career.
“I didn’t know if I could be a crew chief, I’ve never
been a crew chief other than crewing my own car,”
Johnson said. “There’s a lot of unknowns. I just felt
like starting with somebody from scratch that didn’t
really know what he wanted, I felt like it would be a
good effort and we could build the team together.”
Looking back on the first two months of his
partnership with Davis, Johnson shares the same
sentiment as his driver: things have gone better than
either of them could have imagined.
“I felt like we could run well,” Johnson said. “I
didn’t know that we would run in the top five nine out
of ten times or whatever. I know he’s down on himself
pretty bad about not winning yet, but I’m like ‘Dude,
you just keep learning and doing what you’re doing, the
wins will start coming.’ And when they do, it’ll be just
like Sam [Hafertepe Jr.] or Bergman. It won’t be just
one, it’s going to be multiple.”
While Johnson admitted that teaching someone else how
to drive a race car can be like speaking a foreign
language, he’s enjoying the process of helping Davis
develop.
“It’s really weird for me to explain as a driver, how
to drive the car,” Johnson said. “It’s really hard for
me to explain, because I just did it. I didn’t think
about how to explain to somebody how to do it. It’s been
a little bit tough.
“He’s adapting very well, and every week it just
takes time. Unfortunately, Bergman, Sam and some of
these guys have been doing this thing for years, and I
think winged starts, Hank’s probably got 15 total. I
feel like we just need to get some time under our belt.”
Up next on the docket will be Davis’s toughest test
yet: the Xtream powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville
Nationals presented by Great Southern Bank, Aug. 1-3.
The team attended a pair of weekly events at Knoxville
to get Davis comfortable around the 1/2-mile ahead of
the Nationals and has one more visit planned for
Saturday night.
Davis had never competed at Knoxville before this
season, and he has quickly learned how the “Sprint Car
Capital of the World” presents a challenge unlike any
other.
“I learned how hard that place is, and how fast you
can get humbled and how fast you can suck somewhere,”
Davis said. “The first week we went, we weren’t that
great, the second week we went, we were alright. We got
better.
“Honestly, I would say for sure we can be in the
B-Main on Saturday, but we all obviously want to make
the Feature and see what we can do. So, we’ll take what
we learned there and go at it.”
Fortunately for Davis, his mentor is a two-time 360
Nationals winner in 2000 and 2008, and that experience
has been invaluable in getting him up to speed on the
larger tracks on the schedule. And judging by his finish
of fourth at the 4/10-mile Lakeside Speedway on Friday,
Davis is a quick learner.
“If you look at Lakeside, that’s a big racetrack,”
Johnson said. “Going to Knoxville these last two weeks
have really elevated our big track program, because at
Lakeside, we were in the hunt there. Weren’t quite up to
speed with Bergman and Sam, but I do feel like our big
track program for him is really coming along.”
Fans can purchase tickets to the Xtream powered by
Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals presented by Great
Southern Bank and find additional event information by
clicking here. Can’t make it to the track? Catch every
lap live on DIRTVision.
Hafertepe Jr. Dominates 81 Speedway for
Third-Straight Victory
WICHITA, KS (July 20, 2024) –
Sam Hafertepe Jr.’s first three wins of the season on
the American Sprint Car Series National Tour came
consecutively in June, and history repeated itself
Saturday night. The five-time Series champion led every
lap at 81 Speedway en route to his third-straight
Feature win and sixth of the season.
“I came to play tonight,” Hafertepe said. “I did a
lot better job tonight as a race car driver, and our car
was spot on in Qualifying, and right there in that
Feature I think we had a really good piece.”
The Feature began in the exact same fashion as it did
24 hours prior at Lakeside Speedway: with Hafertepe and
Seth Bergman sharing the front row. And just like he did
the night prior, Hafertepe rode the top lane on the
opening lap to take the lead while Bergman fell to
fourth after being passed by Landon Britt and Roger
Crockett.
When the first caution flew nine laps in for the
stopped car of Bradley Fezard, Hafertepe’s lead was
nearly a straightaway in length over Matt Covington, who
charged from sixth to second early in the race. The
stoppage put Covington on Hafertepe’s bumper when the
race resumed, but he was unable to do anything more than
watch Hafertepe drive away once more.
Issues for Andrew Deal on the restart gave the field
another chance at Hafertepe, but another strong jump
allowed the No. 15H to hold onto the top spot.
Ten laps later, Danny Wood slowed on the backstretch
to force the third yellow of the race. The field was
unable to capitalize though, as Hafertepe was already
out of range exiting Turn 2 after the restart.
Slower traffic presented one final obstacle for
Hafertepe in the final five laps, but he maneuvered
through the field with ease and cruised to the checkered
flag 1.5 seconds ahead of Covington.
Hafertepe has been consistently praised by his fellow
competitors for his speed in traffic, and that expertise
was on full display in the closing stages of the race.
“At the beginning of the year, I was blaming all the
lap cars for our problems, and it’s my job as a seasoned
veteran to figure it out,” Hafertepe said. “I had to
quit pointing the finger, it’s my job to get through
them. Once I changed that mindset, we’ve done a lot
better, I’ve been doing a lot better job in the race
car, and we’ve been winning a lot of races.”
Hafertepe’s night began with his sixth overall Quick
Time in Qualifying, a total that is six times higher
than any other driver in the field.
“It really does help,” Hafertepe said regarding the
impact of a strong Qualifying run on the rest of the
night. “Anytime you can kind of relax a little in the
Heat Race and not have a lot of pressure to win the
Heat, I think that really helps you just focus on your
car throughout the whole night.”
Covington’s runner-up effort was his fourth-straight
top-two finish in Wichita after a win in 2022 and two
second-place runs last year.
“We had a winning car, the only problem was Sam did
too,” Covington said. “We needed the lap traffic to mix
things up, and it was there, and I just never had the
opening that I needed. I think that’s what it was going
to take for us to win the race.”
Crockett’s first National Tour start since 2022 ended
in third place, a remarkable result considering he
decided to make the trip just hours before the event.
“Went and got coffee this morning, and Seth Bergman
called to ask me about bringing a car to vinyl on
Monday,” Crockett said. “He’s like ‘the weather looks
pretty good,’ so we turned around, rolled home. We just
changed the turbo on our truck last night, my wife and
I, so we had to put water in it and everything. We had
no intention of racing today.”
Hank Davis came home fourth to collect his fourth top
five in a row in National Tour action, while Landon
Britt finished fifth for his best run since Dodge City
Raceway Park on June 1.
The Hard Charger Award went to Michael Day, who drove
from the rear of the field up to 15th in the 30-lap
affair.
UP NEXT: The premiere event on the 360 Sprint Car
calendar lies ahead for the ASCS National Tour in the
Xtream powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals
presented by Great Southern Bank, Aug. 1-3 at Knoxville
Raceway. Click here to purchase tickets and find
additional event information.
Can’t make it to the track? Catch every lap live on
DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2.
95-Matt Covington[6]; 3. 11-Roger Crockett[4]; 4.
2C-Hank Davis[7]; 5. 10-Landon Britt[3]; 6. 52-Blake
Hahn[5]; 7. 23-Seth Bergman[2]; 8. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[10]; 9. 22M-Rees Moran[9]; 10. 36-Jason
Martin[15]; 11. 26M-Fred Mattox[14]; 12. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[11]; 13. 88-Terry Easum[16]; 14. 2J-Zach
Blurton[13]; 15. 91-Michael Day[21]; 16. 31-Casey
Wills[18]; 17. 6G-Bryan Gossel[20]; 18. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[19]; 19. 55-Danny Wood[12]; 20. 15D-Andrew
Deal[8]; 21. 938-Bradley Fezard[17]
Hafertepe Jr. Goes Flag-to-Flag at Lakeside for
Fifth National Tour win of 2024
KANSAS CITY, KS (July 19, 2024) –
On a night that began with the overall Quick Time
Award, a Heat Race win and a Dash victory, Sam Hafertepe
Jr. capped off a perfect trip to Lakeside Speedway
Friday by leading all 30 laps of the Feature en route to
his second-straight American Sprint Car Series National
Tour triumph.
“I feel like my car was phenomenal in the Feature,”
Hafertepe said. “I’ve been under the weather all day. I
don’t know what I have or what’s wrong with me, just not
all there. My car carried me tonight.”
Hafertepe shared the front row with the man he’s
chasing in the championship fight, Seth Bergman. The two
immediately swapped lanes entering Turn 1 on the opening
lap, with Hafertepe ripping the cushion while Bergman
rode the bottom. Bergman led briefly down the
backstretch, but a bobble in Turn 3 allowed Hafertepe to
regain the lead after the opening circuit.
From there, Hafertepe built a half-straightaway lead
over the No. 23, but it was erased as soon as the pair
caught the back of the field when Tasker Phillips took a
tumble on Lap 7.
On the ensuing restart, Bergman again looked to
Hafertepe’s inside in the opening set of corners, but
was unable to keep pace with Hafertepe exiting Turn 2.
The gap remained fluid for the remainder of the race,
with Bergman coming within striking distance on multiple
occasions in lap traffic. The point leader jumped the
cushion in Turn 1 with 11 to go though, and that was all
Hafertepe needed to pull away to a one-second advantage,
which he held onto for the remainder of the race.
If battling through illness wasn’t enough,
Hafertepe’s car was also experiencing issues throughout
the Feature.
“What really hurt us was our throttle was hanging,”
Hafertepe said. “That was not allowing me to roll the
throttle as good as I usually could through the curb. It
made us get super tight a couple of times, and I think
when that would happen, Seth would probably reel us back
in.”
After a pair of fifth-place runs at Batesville Motor
Speedway and Tulsa Speedway, Bergman’s runner-up effort
was his first podium finish since his win at Tri-State
Speedway on June 15. While Hafertepe’s win allowed him
to close in, Bergman’s lead in the standings remains a
healthy 127 points entering Saturday’s event at 81
Speedway.
“I feel like I really left everything out there,”
Bergman said. “I did everything I could, short of just
being reckless and driving through the side of him,
which that’s not my style. Did everything I could, found
a lane in traffic I thought I was going to be able to
use with him, but he was smart enough and heard me,
maybe saw the nose wing and he got down there. I was
good enough to win, for sure. He just never made a
mistake.”
Knoxville Raceway regular Austin McCarl came out on
top of a fierce battle with Hank Davis in the closing
stages of the race to take the third spot in his first
National Tour start of the year.
“That kid did a really good job finding the moisture
down there in 1 and 2 and getting by me, I had a really
fun race with him,” McCarl said. “Sam and Bergman did a
great job, they’re definitely the two top dogs on the
ASCS I’d say. We’ll take it, it’s like a 15-year-old
motor under that thing that I think runs pretty decent.”
Davis came home in the fourth spot to collect his
eighth top five in nine starts with TwoC Racing, while
Blake Hahn rounded out the top five, one spot short of
his season-best of fourth.
The Hard Charger Award went to Landon Britt, who
drove from 13th to ninth for his second-career top 10 in
National Tour action at Lakeside.
UP NEXT: Race teams will make the three-hour trip
southwest to 81 Speedway in Wichita, where the season
continues on Saturday night. Tickets will be available
at the gate, while those unable to make it to the track
can catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2.
23-Seth Bergman[2]; 3. 88M-Austin McCarl[4]; 4. 2C-Hank
Davis[3]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 6. 95-Matt Covington[8];
7. 36-Jason Martin[6]; 8. 21-Gunner Ramey[11]; 9.
10-Landon Britt[13]; 10. 98P-Miles Paulus[7]; 11.
J2-John Carney II[9]; 12. 77-Jack Wagner[14]; 13.
22M-Rees Moran[17]; 14. 09-Matt Juhl[15]; 15. 15D-Andrew
Deal[12]; 16. 55B-Brandon Anderson[18]; 17. 31-Casey
Wills[20]; 18. 2J-Zach Blurton[21]; 19. 88-Terry
Easum[23]; 20. 91-Michael Day[24]; 21. 938-Bradley
Fezard[22]; 22. 2-Chase Porter[16]; 23. 1TAZ-Tasker
Phillips[10]; 24. 45X-Kyler Johnson[19]
Matt Covington Riding Wave of Momentum from Regional Win
into Kansas Doubleheader
CONCORD, NC (July 17, 2024) –
In the three weeks since the last American Sprint Car
Series National Tour event at Tulsa Speedway, several
drivers have stayed busy at a variety of regional and local
Sprint Car races. But only one visited Victory Lane: Matt
Covington.
The Glenpool, OK native attended the ASCS Western Plains
Region event at Dodge City Raceway Park on July 6 and
dominated the night, leading all 20 laps of the Feature from
the pole for his first Sprint Car triumph of 2024. While
getting laps ahead of the National Tour stop at Dodge City
on Aug. 16 was one reason why Covington made the trip, it
wasn’t the only factor.
“Kyler Fetters [Dodge City promoter] is always pretty
good to me,” Covington said. “So if I can go there or
somewhere else, even if it costs me another hour or
something, I might still go to Dodge City just because Kyler
takes care of me. And it’s a nice racetrack, I don’t mind
racing there.”
The friendly staff and pristine facilities aren’t the
only aspects of Dodge City that make it one of Covington’s
favorite stops on tour, as his recent success rate there is
quite high. He took the win on the second night of a
National Tour doubleheader last season after finishing
fourth on night one, and was on his way to a second-straight
win in June until a collision with a slower car relegated
him to 20th.
“It’s a perfect oval, 3/8-mile, semi-banked, it’s what I
like racing on the most,” Covington said.
One week after the win, Covington made the trip north to
Knoxville Raceway to partake in a weekly event ahead of the
Xtream powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals presented
by Great Southern Bank. While the rundown shows a Feature
finish of 14th, that doesn’t tell the whole story of
Covington’s night.
“We had some good speed,” Covington said. “We were second
on the charts after Hot Laps, qualified in the top 10, made
the Feature out of the Heat. We were having a pretty good
night for us at Knoxville. I just didn’t know about their
one-tire rule and I got busted going out there with a
different tire on.
“They made me go back and throw another right rear on,
and it was a couple inches smaller than what we were
planning on going out there with. So we missed it a little
bit in the Feature. We were running two inches less stagger
than what we were anticipating, and the track was just too
good for that.”
While Covington feels confident about his pace at the
Sprint Car Capital of the World, he still has one more
tune-up planned before the season’s marquee event.
“I’m going to go back up there after this weekend [for
the weekly event on July 27] and try to get one more test
session in before the Nationals,” Covington said. “Nationals
is tough, got a lot of tough cars there, and they’ve got a
lot of tough cars there that get to run there every weekend.
A guy like me, I’ve got to get up there a couple times to
get some practice to try to compete with them.”
Before teams roll into Knoxville, a pair of Kansas tracks
await the National Tour this weekend. The doubleheader kicks
off Friday at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, where
Covington took the checkers last August in the most recent
Series appearance at the track. That win was also
Covington’s last National Tour win, something he plans on
changing this weekend.
“Lakeside’s probably one of our best tracks,” Covington
said. “I’ve been there before when the surface was not good
at all and you could hardly race at all, but the last
handful of times we raced there, I thought it’s been really
good.
“The track will slick off pretty quick, but it keeps a
top and a little bit on the bottom. So a guy can try to be
brave and get real close to the wall, or a guy can be more
technical and run the bottom. It really seems to be a nice
racy racetrack.”
Once things wrap up at Lakeside, the tour will travel to
Wichita for a Saturday showdown at 81 Speedway, another
track that has suited Covington well as of late. He was
victorious with the National Tour in 2022, and finished
second in both Series visits last season.
“I’ve been racing at Wichita since 2009,” Covington said.
“The track’s actually a lot different now the last handful
of years since they put the wall up around it. Used to, you
didn’t really have that, it was pretty much always an around
the bottom type of track come Feature time for sure.
“The way they’ve got it now, it’s kind of like Lakeside.
The track’s not quite as big and not quite as fast as
Lakeside, but it’s still got a concrete wall around it and
two pretty decent lines of racing the last handful of times
we’ve been there.”
Fans in the Wichita area can buy tickets to Saturday’s
race online, while tickets will be on sale at the gate on
race day at both tracks. If you can’t make it, watch every
ASCS National Tour event live on DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: National Tour Returns to Kansas for
Lakeside, 81 Doubleheader
CONCORD, NC (July 16, 2024) –
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour roars back
from a three-week hiatus for the second doubleheader weekend
of the year in Kansas.
First up is a stop at Lakeside Speedway for the 11th time
in Series history on Friday, July 19 in Kansas City. From
there, competitors will make the three-hour drive to 81
Speedway near Wichita and go to battle on Saturday, July 20.
Both nights will feature a $4,000-to-win/$400-to-start
purse. The Sprint Cars will be joined on the card by B-Mods
and Pure Stocks at Lakeside and A-Mods and Super Stocks at
81.
Tickets to the 81 Speedway event are available online in
advance, while both tracks will have tickets on sale at the
gate on race day. If you can’t make it to the track, catch
every ASCS National Tour race live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
WHAT TIME OFF?: While some teams used the break in the
National Tour schedule to regroup after a busy June stretch,
others have hit the track several times since last racing at
Tulsa Speedway.
Matt Covington was victorious in ASCS Western Plains
Region action at Dodge City Raceway Park on July 6, his
first win of 2024 with any series. He followed that up with
a trip to Knoxville Raceway on Saturday night, where he came
home 14th in local competition.
Covington was joined at Knoxville by Hank Davis, Jason
Martin and Sam Hafertepe Jr., all of whom were looking to
turn some extra laps ahead of the Xtream powered by Mediacom
360 Knoxville Nationals presented by Great Southern Bank in
two weeks. Davis led the ASCS regulars in 11th, while
Martin’s night was over following the Last Chance Showdown
and Hafertepe finished 12th in the 410 division.
Elsewhere, Kyler Johnson and Zach Blurton scored top 10s
with the United Rebel Sprint Series at WaKeeney Speedway in
Kansas, while Bryan and Austyn Gossel broke out the pavement
Sprint Cars for a pair of events at Colorado National
Speedway.
LAKE DAY: The National Tour will return to one of the
largest and fastest tracks on the schedule Friday at
Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City.
Last time the Series visited the 4/10-mile oval in August
of last year, Covington took the checkers, and it remains
his most recent National Tour victory. While it was his
first win at the facility, it did not come as much of a
surprise, as it was his fourth top-five run at Lakeside with
the National Tour.
While Covington’s results in Kansas City suggest he will
be a threat to win Friday night, he is far from the only one
on tour with past success at the track. The two drivers
ahead of him in the standings are both former Lakeside
winners, as Seth Bergman was victorious in 2018 while
Hafertepe triumphed on two occasions in 2021 and 2022.
WELCOME TO WICHITA: The National Tour made its 81
Speedway debut back in 2001 with a race won by Kevin Ramey,
but did not return to the track for 20 years after that
inaugural event. Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series star Ryan Timms
won the first Series race in Wichita in two decades, and the
track has been a regular stop on the schedule ever since.
Much like Lakeside, Covington has plenty of good memories
at 81, scoring the win there in 2022 and a pair of runner-up
finishes last season. On both occasions, Covington finished
second to Martin, who will be going for his third-straight
win at the track and first of the year.
The reigning champion’s quest for a repeat crown took a
sour turn when he was injured in a crash at Tri-State
Speedway and sat out the following race at Batesville Motor
Speedway as a result. He rebounded with a P8 run at Tulsa
Speedway and will look to continue climbing back up the
standings this weekend in his home state.
REMARKABLE ROOKIES: While Bergman has a healthy lead atop
the standings, the battle for the Rookie of the Year Award
has been tight all season long. Andrew Deal leads the
first-year drivers in the tally, while Davis trails him by
90 points entering this weekend’s events. The TwoC Racing
driver missed the Feature in the season opener at Super Bee
Speedway and was absent at Red Dirt Raceway before joining
his current team, and has been playing catch up ever since.
While Davis has not yet found Victory Lane, he has been
the epitome of consistency ever since he slid into the No.
2C machine beginning at Rush County Speedway. He has
finished in the top five seven times in his first eight
starts with the team, with four of those being podiums.
Meanwhile, Deal has racked up just three top fives this
season, with his best finish being a runner up at Super Bee
to start the year. However, a pair of nights in his native
Kansas could present an opportunity for Deal to extend his
lead. While neither driver has ever competed at Lakeside
under the ASCS banner, Deal has scored three top fives in
Sprint Car action at 81 between Sooner Region and Oil
Capital Racing Series competition, compared to just one for
Davis.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday, July 19 at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, KS
Saturday, July 20 at 81 Speedway in Wichita, KS
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will head to
the Sprint Car Capital of the World Aug. 1-3 for the most
prestigious event in 360 Sprint Car racing, the Xtream
powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals presented by
Great Southern Bank.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
Seth Bergman (1479 points)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-135)
Matt Covington (-149)
Andrew Deal (-213)
Hank Davis (-303)
Kyler Johnson (-325)
Jordon Mallett (-328)
Landon Britt (-335)
Terry Easum (-343)
Zach Blurton (-352)
FEATURE WINNERS (4):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 4
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (6):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 5
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Bossier City, LA – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (19):
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 3
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (24):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 9
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 9
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 7
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 4
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (5):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (12):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 4
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (32):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 10
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 9
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 8
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 6
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 6
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 5
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 4
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 2
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
Michael Day – Farmersville, TX – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth
Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum
(1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La Crosse, KS / Seth
Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Seth
Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK / Seth
Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust
Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK / Sam Hafertepe
Jr. (4)
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North Platte,
NE
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT
Tuesday, Sep. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway / Spencer, IA
Friday, Sep. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sep. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Friday, Sep. 27 / Riverside International Speedway / West
Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sep. 28 / Riverside International Speedway / West
Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah,
KY
Friday, Oct. 18 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 19 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Thursday, Nov. 14 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Brady Baker Disqualified, Fined For Failing Fuel Test at
Batesville
American Sprint Car Series officials have issued a fine to Sprint
Car driver Brady Baker for failing a fuel test after
competing in the American Sprint Car Series National Tour
event at Batesville Motor Speedway on June 22, 2024.
Fuel samples were collected at the conclusion of the
Feature at the event and brought to the ASCS command center
where a field test was conducted. The samples that did not
pass the field test were sent to an independent laboratory
for further testing.
The test revealed the fuel received from the sample was
not 100% methanol and did not conform to the benchmark.
Due to the violation, Baker has been disqualified from
the event at Batesville Motor Speedway on June 22 and fined,
in total $1,600 – $500 fine, $100 for the fuel analysis, and
$1,000 in prize money from the event – along with the loss
of all championship points earned from the event.
The Series’ rules on fuel are as follows:
Section 6 – Fuel
Methanol or Ethanol only, NO NITRO or additives allowed.
Fuel subject to be checked anytime by ASCS officials. NOTE:
Fuel samples may be taken at any time during an event for
analysis and prize money may be withheld until results are
known. (Penalty for fuel infraction will result in
forfeiture of all points and moneys won during event
detected, and a fine up to $1000 for first infraction. 2nd
infraction subject to suspension up to 1 calendar year.)
Fuel Cell must be securely mounted with bladder mandatory.
Tank used for Qualifying Heats must be remain for all
events. Unless deemed unusable by ASCS Officials.
1 MONTH ALERT: ASCS National Tour Returns to Dodge
City, Lincoln County in Mid-August
ASCS Racing
ASCS National Tour at Dodge City Raceway Park
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour’s August
adventures bring the best 360 Sprint Car drivers in the
country back to Kansas and Nebraska.
First, the National Tour will make its second stop of the
year at Dodge City Raceway on Friday, Aug. 16. Then, it’ll
return to Lincoln County Raceway for the first time since
1998 on Saturday, Aug. 17.
When the Series visited the state-of-the-art Dodge City
dirt track in June, fans were treated to an epic showdown
between two ASCS champions – Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Jason
Martin. The two dueled wheel-to-wheel throughout the race
with Hafertepe eventually coming out on top.
In five National Tour events at Dodge City Raceway Park,
there’s yet to be a repeat winner. The Tour first visited
the dirt track twice in 2005 and saw Gary Wright and Danny
Jennings leave victorious. Then, after some time away from
the track, the Series returned in 2023 with Martin and Matt
Covington each scoring a win.
Covington will enter the August event with a win at Dodge
City this year, having won with the Western Plains Region in
July.
When the National Tour makes the trip to Nebraska, it’ll
be the Series’ first stop in the “Cornhusker State” this
year. Its sole visit to Lincoln County Raceway in 1998 was
won by Terry Gray. Several ASCS regions have ventured to the
track, most recently the ASCS Elite Great Plains Non-Wing
Region. Terry Richards Jr. won the race and current Series
competitor Austyn Gossel finished fourth.
If you can’t make it to the tracks, you can watch both
races live on DIRTVision.
DODGE CITY EVENT INFO
Date – Friday, Aug. 16
Location – Dodge City, KS
Tickets – Available at track.
Previous ASCS National Tour winners at Dodge City –
2024 – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
2023 – Jason Martin on July 7, Matt Covington on July 8
2005 – Gary Wright on June 17, Danny Jennings on June 18
LINCOLN COUNTY EVENT INFO
Date – Saturday, Aug. 17
Location – North Platte, NE
Tickets – Available at track.
Previous ASCS National Tour winners at Lincoln County –
1998 – Terry Gray on Aug. 7
Kyler Johnson Ready for Home State Weekend Amid Third
National Tour Season
CONCORD, NC (July 10, 2024) –
Kyler Johnson’s Sprint Car career began for the same
reason as many other drivers: he wanted to be just like dad.
That goal evolved into to a full-time career with the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour for the Quinter, KS
native.
“My dad [Cody] ran Sprint Cars for years, that’s all I
ever knew growing up,” Johnson said. “He ran 360s and 410s
around the Midwest, and that’s basically all I’ve ever been
around. So, whenever I was old enough to get into a Sprint
Car, we took the chance at it.”
After a few seasons of competition in the karting world,
Johnson made the move into a 305 Sprint Car in 2019 at age
15. While the entry-level division served as a good starting
point for Johnson’s career, he wasted no time in taking the
next step.
“You’re not going to go anywhere in a 305 Sprint Car,”
Johnson said. “That’s just basically all we had around us
was 305s, so it was just easiest to run those. And then once
we got fed up with all the 305 stuff, we decided to move up
to a 360.”
While most drivers opt to initially run a localized
schedule to get their feet wet at the higher level, a lack
of options close to home meant that option didn’t make sense
for the team. Johnson’s alternative? Dive head-first into
the National Tour.
“In 2022, there wasn’t any 360 racing around us at all,”
Johnson said. “Our nearest track was 81 Speedway, which is
still three hours from us, and they only had one show a
year. So, we basically figured ‘Well, if we’re going to run
360s, we might as well tough it out and run the whole
National deal.’
“We definitely learned a lot that first year, never even
driving a 360 until that first show at Devil’s Bowl
[Speedway].”
That first appearance resulted in a Last Chance Showdown
exit on night one and a 20th-place Feature finish in the
finale, but things began trending upward soon after.
Johnson’s rookie season with the Series ended with a
ninth-place points finish and his first-career top five at
Clay County Fair Speedway in September. Season two brought
steady improvements for the No. 45X, as Johnson ended 2023
sixth in the standings after collecting his first National
Tour podium at 81 Speedway along the way.
Entering 2024, the primary storyline surrounding ASCS was
World Racing Group’s purchase of the Series in March. Midway
through the inaugural year under the new ownership, Johnson
spoke highly of the improvements he has seen as a
competitor.
“I think the change was definitely much needed,” Johnson
said. “This just gives a much better platform, definitely a
lot more security as far as money and all that goes.”
The Series wasn’t the only one making changes over the
winter, as Johnson elected to switch engine providers in
hopes of finding more reliability in 2024. However, the move
hasn’t gone to plan, as Johnson has still experienced engine
issues on multiple occasions across the first 10 events of
the season.
“We’ve already kind of steered away from that engine
builder too, we’re looking to go to one of the big three
engine builders, either Don Ott, Ryder or Fisher,” Johnson
said. “We’re not sure what we’re going to do yet, we’re just
trying to limp through this year. We’ve had a lot of engine
problems already this year.”
On nights where the engine has held together, Johnson has
been competitive all year long. He began the season with
back-to-back top 10s at Super Bee Speedway and Red Dirt
Raceway and picked up two more during Speedweek at Creek
County Speedway and Tri-State Speedway. Johnson said finding
more pace at the beginning of the night will be key to
ending it toward the front on a regular basis.
“Each time we hit the track, we have to make the best of
it,” Johnson said. “This is one of the stoutest groups we’ve
had in the past three years. It’s hard night in night out,
you’ve got to be on kill every second.
“If we could just qualify a little bit better, I feel
like we would be much better off. Each night it seems like
we go in and we don’t qualify very good, so that puts us
behind the eight-ball right off the bat. We’re coming from
the back of a Heat Race, fifth or sixth, and that puts us
starting at least 15th in the Feature, and you’ve got a lot
of work to do at that point.”
Next up on the National Tour calendar is a trip to
Johnson’s home state, with a Kansas doubleheader on tap
starting Friday, July 19, at Lakeside Speedway and wrapping
up Saturday, July 20, at 81 Speedway. Johnson is still
searching for his first Series win, and his past
performances at both facilities put them on the shortlist of
tracks where he could make his first appearance in Victory
Lane.
“Lakeside, we seem like we’ve had really good speed
there,” Johnson said. “I know our results don’t really show
it because we’ve blown up two engines there, but we always
seem to qualify good, we have really good speed there, so
hopefully we can keep that speed up and keep our engine
together.
“And then 81, that’s my favorite track. I’d consider that
my home track even though we have tracks closer. My Dad has
a lot of history there, he won a lot of races there, that
was his home base whenever he was running 360 stuff. That
was where my first 305 win was, my first podium with ASCS,
we’ve had really good luck there every time. It’s a track
that we’re pretty familiar with, and we seem to always run
good.”
Fans planning to attend the 81 Speedway event can
purchase tickets online in advance, while tickets for both
races will be available at the track on race day. Can’t make
it to the track? Watch every ASCS National Tour event live
on DIRTVision.
Of Rugby and Race Cars: Landon Britt's Road to
the National Tour
CONCORD, NC (July 5, 2024) –
For most Sprint Car drivers, their path to stardom starts
in go-karts before advancing through the likes of Micro
Sprints, Midgets and anything else with four wheels and an
engine they can get their hands on.
But for Landon Britt, his trajectory toward the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour took a bit of a detour in
his teens.
“Got out of racing for a little bit, about three years,
and got into rugby really heavy,” Britt said. “I grew up in
more of a country area, and rugby was kind of a big thing
out there. I had multiple friends that played, and they kept
talking to me, ‘Try to come, try to come,’ and eventually I
went, and from there on I just played.
“The summer before my junior year [of high school], I
started playing, and then played my junior and senior years,
and then played about a year after high school where I
played on a men’s team.”
Perhaps there’s an alternate timeline in which Britt is
preparing to head to Paris to represent the United States on
the Olympic rugby pitch. However, the urge to get back
behind the wheel of a race car was too much to resist.
“Me and my dad had always talked about getting back into
racing,” said Britt, who raced go-karts as a child before
his rugby hiatus. “I told him I wanted to get out of the
go-kart world, I wanted to move up.”
While many drivers have had their heart set on Sprint
Cars as the ultimate goal since day one, Britt was always
one who explored his options.
“We had talked about doing autocross, and getting into
something like that,” Britt said. “We just really didn’t
want to race against the clock the entire time.”
From there, Britt went looking for a form of racing where
you could slide cars through the corners at extreme speeds,
inches away from other competitors doing the same thing. His
calling soon became clear.
“I had mentioned something about doing Formula Drift, and
then he had mentioned Sprint Cars, and we just kind of sat
down and talked about it,” Britt said. “Honestly, Sprint
Cars have just been the answer the whole time. When we both
talked about it, everything just led back to Sprint Cars.
I’m not really sure what drew the attention to it, it’s just
what we chose, and we fell in love with it after we chose
it.”
Once Britt settled on Sprint Cars as his chariot of
choice, he became a regular at dirt tracks around his
Memphis home before slowly expanding his schedule. After a
few seasons of regional competition, 2022 marked Britt’s
first full season on the ASCS National Tour, which he said
was always the destination for his team.
“In the 360 world, there’s not a more elite series,”
Britt said. “The level of competition, everything that ASCS
brings has been on a broader and more elite level.”
After a rookie season that included three top fives and a
seventh-place points finish, Britt became a National Tour
winner for the first time in 2023, taking the checkers at
Arrowhead Speedway in September. For the inexperienced and
undermanned LB Motorsports team, the win proved that they
could go toe-to-toe with the best in the business.
“Being a smaller, father-son, two-man team,
first-generation driver trying to run against these guys
that have been doing it 10, 15, 20 years, it’s very tough,”
Britt said. “They already have the knowledge, and we don’t.”
When he isn’t chasing the National Tour across the
country, Britt can be found back home working at his
father’s HVAC business, something that has been part of his
life for nearly as long as racing.
“I started doing it when I was 12 years old. Summers,
weekend deals, and then at 18 years old was when I went full
time,” Britt said. “Our weekly schedule is wake up, get to
the [HVAC] shop at eight (in the morning), work however late
it may take to get what work needs to be done, and I’m at
the [race] shop after the fact.
“It’s not ‘walk in every morning and go straight to car
stuff’ like some of these guys have time to do. Versus us,
the business has to come first, because it’s what’s pushing
this car around.”
Ten races into his third season on the National Tour,
Britt sits eighth in the standings, just seven points out of
the familiar seventh spot he has finished in his previous
two years. He said the No. 10 team remains focused on
continually making strides until they become frequent
visitors to Victory Lane.
“This year we’ve grabbed some other ideas and some things
that we’re trying,” Britt said. “At some points, it’s a
little bit more of a struggle, but every place we go to we
figure out a little bit more and more of what really needs
to be done in these certain situations.”
Britt will be joined by the rest of the National Tour
stars when the season resumes in Kansas at Lakeside Speedway
on Friday, July 19, and 81 Speedway on Saturday, July 20.
Tickets to both events will be available at the gate on race
day, and if you can’t make it, catch every lap live on
DIRTVision.
ASCS Elite Non-Wing Making Big O Speedway Return
Saturday
Bringing wingless action to Ennis, TX, on Saturday, July
6, the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Series presented by Abilene
Powder Coating will headline action at Big O Speedway.
It’ll be the Series’ first time back at Big O Speedway
since July 17, 2021, which was won by Oklahoma’s Steven
Shebester.
The $2,000-to-win race will be the Series’ second race of
the season since kicking off the year at Lonestar Speedway
in May.
Gates opens at 5 p.m. with Hot Laps at 7:30 p.m. and
racing at 8 p.m. (CT). Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for
seniors and military, and free for kids 12 and under. Pits
are $35. Other classes include UMP Super Late Models,
Limited Modifieds, Eco Limited Modifieds, Jr. Limited
Modifieds, Crown Vics, and Factory Stocks.
Big O Speedway is located at 3118 FM 85 in Ennis, Texas.
For more information, log onto the track’s website or call
(317) 777-2222. The track can also be found on Facebook.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and
operated by Nathan Moore and operates under the sanction of
the American Sprint Car Series. Rules for both tours can be
found on the ASCS website. Nathan can be reached at (903)
780-9934 or email elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the
tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also,
follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
ASCS Western Plains Rolling Into Dodge City This
Saturday
Bryan Hulbert
Dodge City Raceway Park graces the ASCS Western Plains
schedule for the first time on Saturday, July 6.
However, it’ll be the 3/8-mile dirt track’s second time
hosting an American Sprint Car Series event this year as the
ASCS National Tour ran the Steve King Memorial on June 1.
The show saw Series champions Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Jason
Martin treat fans to an epic duel with Hafertepe coming out
on top.
The race will be the fourth outing for the ASCS Western
Plains Region. Colorado’s Adam Trimble leads tour standings
by 116 markers over Blair Cooper. Third is held by Zach
Merritt, with Nick Nichols and Cole MacEwen making up the
top five.
Gates open at 5 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. (CT). Tickets
are $15, and free for kids 12 and under. Pits are $35. Other
divisions include Sport Mods, Hobby Stocks, Sport Compacts,
Cruisers, and Modifieds for a 50-lap special.
Dodge City Raceway Park is at 11322 110 Rd. in Dodge
City, Kan. For more information on the track, go online or
call (620) 225-3277.
The ASCS Western Plains Region is under the direction of
Joe Bellm with BST Promotions and can be reached at (720)
404-0400.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the
tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also,
follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
Tulsa Rescheduled for Nov. 14 with Added Program for Huge
Championship Weekend
TULSA, OK (July 1, 2024) –
The Dirt Down in T-Town finale at Tulsa Speedway for the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour has been
rescheduled for Thursday, Nov. 14, with the addition of
another full show that day.
The night’s program will include the Dirt Down in
T-Town's remaining Dash and $6,000-to-win Feature that were
postponed due to weather, as well as a separate
$4,000-to-win/$400-to-start event.
This sets up a massive three-day, four race, championship
weekend for the National Tour as its final two races of the
season will take place 30 minutes down the road at Creek
County Speedway, Friday-Saturday, Nov. 15-16. The Fuzzy’s
Fall Fling will include a $4,000-to-win Feature on Friday
before the season wraps up with a $10,000-to-win event on
Saturday. In total, approximately $100,000 in purse money
will be paid out across the three nights of racing.
The Series banquet will be held on Sunday, Nov. 17 at
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, where the first
National Tour champion under the World Racing Group banner
will be celebrated and presented with a $40,000 winner’s
check. The top 10 finishers in the standings will also each
receive their share of the points fund totaling more than
$150,000.
“After talking with [Tulsa Speedway promoter] Keith
Haney, we were able to make lemonade out of lemons on this
and put it on the same weekend with Creek County,” said
Lonnie Wheatley, ASCS National Tour series director. “It
makes for a big weekend for us to finish our year out with.”
Ticket information and other event details for the
weekend will be released in the coming months.
The ASCS National Tour will return to action in three
weeks at Lakeside Speedway on Friday, July 19, and 81
Speedway on Saturday, July 20.
Can’t make it to the track? Catch every lap live on
DIRTVision all season long.
POINTS UPDATE: Hafertepe Jr., Covington Close in on
Bergman
Spence Smithback
LATEST RACE: Tulsa Speedway (June 28)
CURRENT POINTS LEADER: A fifth-place run on Friday night
was Seth Bergman’s eighth top five through the first 10
races of 2024. That consistency has netted him a 135-point
advantage over Sam Hafertepe Jr. in the standings as he
works towards his first National Tour title.
MOVERS
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (+1): The Sunnyvale, TX native entered
Tulsa with a one-point deficit to Matt Covington for the
second spot in his quest for a record-breaking sixth Series
championship. A dominant win on Friday was enough to
overtake Covington and close the gap to Bergman to 135
markers entering the Kanas doubleheader in three weeks.
Matt Covington (-1): Covington’s third-place effort was
his fourth podium finish of the year, but with Hafertepe on
the top step, he still fell from second to third in the
rundown. The next stop on the tour could be a golden
opportunity for Covington to visit Victory Lane, as he won
the National Tour’s most recent visit to Lakeside Speedway
last August.
Hank Davis (+3): Davis is another name on the shortlist
of drivers on the verge of a win, finishing on the podium
for the fourth time in eight races with TwoC Racing. The
Chili Bowl standout has been playing catch-up ever since he
joined the tour beginning at Rush County Speedway, and his
runner up at Tulsa expedited that process, sending him into
the top five for the first time this season.
Jordon Mallett (-1): Fresh off his first win of 2024 at
Batesville Motor Speedway, Mallett sought to ride the wave
of momentum into Tulsa, but the Brandon Anderson Motorsports
team never found their stride. A poor qualifying run put the
No. 55B machine behind the eight-ball all night, and Mallett
was unable to advance higher than 18th in the Feature,
costing him one spot in the points table.
TOP 10 IN POINTS
1. Seth Bergman (1395 points)
2. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-135)
3. Matt Covington (-149)
4. Andrew Deal (-213)
5. Hank Davis (-303)
6. Kyler Johnson (-325)
7. Jordon Mallett (-328)
8. Landon Britt (-335)
9. Terry Easum (-343)
10. Zach Blurton (-352)
For the full Series standings, click here.
NEXT RACES: Lakeside Speedway (July 19), 81 Speedway
(July 20)
If you can’t make it to the track, watch all the action
live on DIRTVision.
Hafertepe Jr. Returns to Victory Lane on Night One at
Tulsa
TULSA, OK (June 28, 2024) –
For the second race in a row, Sam Hafertepe Jr. led all
but one lap in an American Sprint Car Series National Tour
Feature. He led the one that counted Friday at Tulsa
Speedway though, taking the victory on the opening night of
the Dirt Down in T-Town.
“Hats off to my guys, they work hard every week,”
Hafertepe said following his fourth Series win of 2024. “We
want to win, and it takes hard work and dedication. These
guys are dedicated, and we really appreciate it.”
After setting a new track record in Qualifying and
finishing second in the Dash, Hafertepe started on the
outside of Dash winner Matt Covington in the Feature. A
strong launch for Covington allowed him to move up in front
of Hafertepe before the pair made it to Turn 1 on the
opening lap, and he rode the top lane through the opening
set of corners to lead the first circuit.
Covington’s time out front did not last long, as the No.
95 car slipped up and out of the groove exiting Turn 2 on
Lap 2, allowing Hafertepe to sneak past on the bottom. The
five-time National Tour champion made the most of the
opportunity, as he built a lead of more than half a second
by the end of the lap.
Just as Hafertepe caught the tail end of the field for
the first time, Landon Britt got upside down in Turn 2 to
rerack the field nine laps into the 30-lap event.
Covington looked to Hafertepe’s outside on the restart,
but Hafertepe was quick to drive away once more and extend
his lead to more than two seconds at the midway point.
Hafertepe quickly caught slower traffic once again at the
quarter-mile bullring, which allowed Covington to get within
striking distance of the leader with less than 10 to go. But
before he had a chance to pounce, Hafertepe found another
gear and powered away to a three-second gap at the checkers.
“The longer the race, the better,” Hafertepe said. “I
feel like we stay going pretty solid in a long race and a
lot of guys fade. I think that’s just one of our strengths.”
The 69th win of Hafertepe’s National Tour career came in
his debut at the new facility. With more than 20 years of
experience as a traveling Sprint Car racer, he had plenty of
laps around similar venues to lean on entering the night.
“We’ve raced so many different racetracks in my career, a
lot of times you just have a package that you start at with
certain types of shapes of racetracks,” Hafertepe said.
“Even if you haven’t been there, it usually gives you a good
baseline. I felt like tonight, we had a good baseline to
start, obviously we broke the track record. Yeah, there’s
places to compare it to, but it’s usually a conglomeration
of three or four racetracks into one.”
A key reason why the margin at the finish was so large
was the battle for second taking place behind Hafertepe.
Hank Davis made his way up from seventh and wrestled away
the second spot from Covington in the closing laps for his
fourth podium finish of the season.
Davis was a regular at Tulsa in the track’s 305 Sprint
Car division before making his way into the 360 ranks, and
he credited that experience as a key reason behind his
strong run.
“I’ve probably got more laps than most everyone here,”
Davis said. “Tried to use that to my advantage tonight. If
we had started a little further forward, I think we would
have been alright. Just had to work really hard to get past
guys, and I think that hurt us.”
Covington raced through an illness to come home in the
third spot. While he lost the second position in the
standings to Hafertepe, he gained 10 points on leader Seth
Bergman, who finished fifth.
“I’m not disappointed with a top five at Tulsa Speedway,”
Covington said. “It’s not one of my best tracks. If we can
pull off podiums at our not-good tracks, our season’s going
good.”
The race was a co-sanctioned event with the ASCS Sooner
Region, and they were well-represented at the front of the
pack by Sean McClelland, who finished fourth for his best
finish at the track with any series.
The Hard Charger Award went to Oklahoma’s own Blake Hahn,
who used a Last Chance Showdown win to secure his spot in
the Feature before driving from 16th to sixth in the main
event.
UP NEXT: The Series returns to Tulsa on Saturday for the
$6,000-to-win Dirt Down in T-Town finale. Fans will be
admitted for $25 per carload, while those unable to make it
to the track can catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 2C-Hank
Davis[7]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[1]; 4. 1-Sean McClelland[5];
5. 23-Seth Bergman[4]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn[16]; 7. 15D-Andrew
Deal[9]; 8. 36-Jason Martin[3]; 9. 91-Michael Day[12]; 10.
5H-Harli White[6]; 11. 88-Terry Easum[13]; 12. 8-Alex
Sewell[8]; 13. 2J-Zach Blurton[10]; 14. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[18]; 15. 31-Casey Wills[11]; 16. 55-Johnny Kent[21];
17. 45X-Kyler Johnson[15]; 18. 55B-Jordon Mallett[20]; 19.
26M-Fred Mattox[14]; 20. 20-Noah Harris[19]; 21. 938-Bradley
Fezard[22]; 22. 10-Landon Britt[17]
Seth Bergman: Sprint Car Star, Coffee
Connoisseur
TULSA, OK (June 27, 2024) –
Unlike most other national racing series, several
competitors on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour
have full-time jobs outside of racing that keep them busy
during the week. For Seth Bergman, that job is operating
Evergreen Coffee Company, a growing chain of coffee shops in
the Tulsa area.
“We’ve got coffee, we’ve got alternatives to coffee we
can do,” Bergman said regarding Evergreen’s offerings. “Any
sort of Red Bull drinks, smoothies, frappes, we sell this
stuff called Lotus. You’ve got to go there and just talk to
the baristas and they can fill you in on all the secrets.”
Long before he ever dreamed of getting into the coffee
business, the Washington native hit the road with the ASCS
for the first time in 2009 after making his way through the
karting, Mini Sprint and Limited Sprint ranks in the
northwest. Following a rough rookie season in which he made
just six Feature starts in 20 attempts, Bergman returned to
local Sprint Car competition in 2010.
The decision paid dividends, as Bergman was crowned the
2010 track champion in the 360 Sprint Car class at Grays
Harbor Raceway before returning to the National Tour in
2011. The second go-round was a much bigger success, as
Bergman became a regular visitor to Victory Lane in the
years that followed, starting with his first triumph at
Riverside International Speedway in 2012.
“I was racing full-time with ASCS,” Bergman said. “My
wife was traveling full-time with me and my daughter, we had
a motorhome that we were living in.”
After seven years of living the RV life, Bergman decided
to permanently relocate to Owasso, OK in 2018 to be right in
the heart of 360 Sprint Car country. Shortly thereafter,
Evergreen Coffee Company was born.
“We’re both originally from the west coast, and the
coffee scene out there is a little different, and we were
having a hard time finding coffee that we liked,” said the
21-time National Tour winner. “We just figured we would take
a chance, start our own, and we did. And it just took off.
It took off so much that it actually took me away from
racing full time.”
Bergman maintained a limited schedule from 2019 until
2023, with this season marking his return to the
championship chase. On the nights Bergman did unload, he was
as competitive as always, scoring three National Tour
victories and more than a dozen regional wins during his
time as a part-timer.
His background as a Sprint Car racer is certainly unlike
most other coffee shop owners, and he credits that
difference as one of the reasons why the business was so
successful so quickly.
“I try to run the business like I would a race team,”
Bergman said. “Everything I’ve ever learned is from racing.
Just very detail-oriented, organized, try to run really nice
shops. It’s played a big part in our success for the coffee
side of things.”
While Bergman’s wife, Hailey, primarily handles social
media, marketing, and other day-to-day needs, Seth is tasked
with handling the mechanical side of the business in between
his busy racing schedule. Anytime a coffee grinder requires
a trip to the work area, he’s the first on the scene.
“If there’s anything that needs to be worked on, or
anything’s broken, fixing stuff, making sure things are
going smoothly,” Bergman said. “Any new construction we’ve
done, I’ve been a big part of it. We just got done with a
remodel of one of our places. That was going on during
Speedweek, so that was hard. I hired it out, but we still
have to oversee things, make sure things are going right.”
While a Sprint Car team and a coffee shop are as
different as two businesses can be, Bergman works to ensure
that the two support each other as much as possible. The
revenue from Evergreen allows the race team to operate at
full strength each weekend, while the race car is an
important marketing tool for the business, especially when
the tour comes close to home.
“Me and my family, we own the race team, we own our
coffee shops, and I don’t have a big headlining sponsor on
the race team, so we just thought it would be cool to rep
our own brand and have our coffee shops on the side of our
car,” Bergman said. “It should be a big hit for us this
weekend.”
Bergman’s next stop on the road to his first National
championship will be Tulsa Speedway, located just a few
miles away from his home and businesses. The current points
leader will have two chances on Friday and Saturday night to
park Evergreen’s fastest billboard in Victory Lane in front
of his neighbors and customers.
“All of our coffee shops are like five miles away from
the racetrack basically, no more than 10 miles,” Bergman
said. “I think the atmosphere will be good, there will be a
lot of race fans, should be a good car count. We’ll have a
lot of our employees and friends from home that will be out
there, so it should be a cool weekend.”
Bergman encourages any locals and visitors in town for
this weekend’s festivities to stop by one of the shops for a
quick sip before heading to the track. Just don’t expect to
find him behind the counter whipping it up for you.
“I’m not in there making coffee every day,” Bergman said
with a laugh. “We have our baristas that do all that.”
Bergman and the rest of the National Tour stars will
headline the Dirt Down in T-Town at Tulsa Speedway on Friday
and Saturday, June 28-29. Admission for fans is priced at
$25 per carload, with no limit to the number of people per
vehicle. Can’t make it to the track? Catch every lap live on
DIRTVision.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: National Tour Rolls into Tulsa for
Dirt Down in T-Town
TULSA, OK (June 26, 2024) –
The American Sprint Car Series will wrap up a busy June
schedule this Friday and Saturday, June 28-29 at Tulsa
Speedway with the two-night Dirt Down in T-Town.
The event culminates with a $6,000-to-win Feature on
Saturday night, with a total purse increase of more than
$3,000. Friday’s race will feature a standard $4,000-to-win,
$400-to-start payout.
The Sprint Cars will be joined on the card by B-Mods and
Tuners on Friday and Factory Stocks, Dwarf Cars and Tuners
on Saturday.
Fans will be admitted for $25 per carload on both nights,
with no limit on the number of people per vehicle.
DIRTVision will have live coverage for those unable to make
it to the track.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
TULSA TIME: The air might be 50 degrees warmer than it
usually is when the dirt racing world converges on Tulsa,
but the on-track action will be just as hot.
This weekend will mark the third and fourth National Tour
races at Tulsa Speedway, which was built adjacent to the
Tulsa Raceway Park dragstrip and opened in 2021. Blake Hahn
took the win in the track’s inaugural season, while Tim
Crawley visited Victory Lane in the most recent visit in
2022.
Tulsa Speedway promoter and drag racing superstar Keith
Haney has pulled out all the stops to make the Dirt Down in
T-Town a premiere event on the Sprint Car calendar. In
addition to the increased purse for the race teams, fans
will be treated to an autograph session at 5 p.m. on
Saturday, live music, and shaded seating areas to take a
break from the summer heat.
WELCOME BACK JASON: Reigning champion Jason Martin will
return to the track this weekend at Tulsa. The Kansas native
elected to sit out last weekend’s event at Batesville Motor
Speedway as a precaution following a hard impact with the
catchfence in the Speedweek finale at Tri-State Speedway.
Following a visit with his doctor, Martin received the
all-clear to get back in the seat of his No. 36 machine.
His absence at Batesville, as well as a pair of crashes
to end Speedweek cost him dearly in the points chase, as he
now sits 11th in the standings. Martin’s climb back into the
top 10 will commence at a track where he has struggled in
the past, as he finished outside the top 15 in both of his
previous Tulsa appearances with the National Tour.
SUB DRIVER DELIVERS: Ever since Jordon Mallett jumped in
the No. 55B to fill in for the injured Brandon Anderson, he
has been consistently fast early in the night before fading
by the end of the Feature. The opposite was true on Saturday
night at Batesville, where Mallett lurked behind leader Sam
Hafertepe Jr. for 24 laps until making the winning move on
the final circuit.
The victory was Mallett’s second-consecutive podium
finish and seventh-straight top 10, dating back to his debut
in the car at Rush County Speedway on May 31. He’ll aim to
keep those streaks alive at Tulsa, where much like most of
his competitors, his experience at the new facility is
limited.
Mallett’s lone Sprint Car start at the track came with
the National Tour in 2022, and he came home fourth against a
strong field that included the likes of Wayne Johnson, Dale
Howard, Cannon McIntosh and Landon Crawley.
KNOCKING ON THE DOOR: Nine races into the 2024 National
Tour season, Matt Covington has done everything except win a
Feature. The No. 95 car has been fast each night, as his
three Heat Race wins and six Dash appearances this season
put him top-three in both categories. Covington’s eight top
10 finishes are more than anyone not named Seth Bergman, and
his lone throwaway night came when he collided with a slower
car while leading at Dodge City Raceway Park.
While scoring his maiden win of 2024 will be the primary
goal in Tulsa, Covington will also be looking to close in on
points leader Seth Bergman and pull away from Sam Hafertepe
Jr., who trails Covington by a single point in their battle
for the second spot. To do that, he will need to improve on
his past performances at Tulsa, as his two National Tour
starts there ended with finishes of 15th and 16th.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday and Saturday, June 28-29 at Tulsa Speedway in
Tulsa, OK.
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will return
from a three-week hiatus with a Sunflower State doubleheader
at Lakeside Speedway on Friday, July 19 and 81 Speedway on
Saturday, July 20.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
Seth Bergman (1270 points)
Matt Covington (-159)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-160)
Andrew Deal (-207)
Kyler Johnson (-296)
Jordon Mallett (-297)
Landon Britt (-298)
Hank Davis (-320)
Terry Easum (-326)
Zach Blurton (-331)
FEATURE WINNERS (4):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (6):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 4
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Bossier City, LA – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (19):
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 3
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 2
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 2
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (23):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 8
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 8
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 6
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 4
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 4
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (4):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (12):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 4
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 3
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (31):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 9
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 8
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 7
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 6
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 6
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 6
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 5
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 5
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 2
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
Dale Howard – Byhalia, MS – 1
Brad Bowden – Hernando, MS – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth
Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum
(1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La Crosse, KS / Seth
Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Seth
Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK / Seth
Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust
Grove, AR / Jordon Mallett (1)
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Saturday, Jun. 29 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North Platte,
NE
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT
Friday, Sep. 6 / Mississippi Thunder Speedway / Fountain
City, WI
Saturday, Sep. 7 / Winneshiek Raceway / Decorah, IA
Tuesday, Sep. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway / Spencer, IA
Friday, Sep. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sep. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Friday, Sep. 27 / Riverside International Speedway / West
Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sep. 28 / Riverside International Speedway / West
Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah,
KY
Friday, Oct. 18 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 19 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Mallett Uses Last-Lap Pass to Claim First Win of 2024
LOCUST GROVE, AR (June 22, 2024) –
Ever since Jordon Mallett began filling in for the
injured Brandon Anderson, he’s said he wouldn’t be driving
the No. 55B car if he didn’t think it was capable of
winning.
He proved that Saturday night at Batesville Motor
Speedway as he picked up his first win of the 2024 American
Sprint Car Series National Tour season in thrilling fashion
over Sam Hafertepe Jr.
“They put a lot of faith in me to do my job,” Mallett
said. “I can’t thank those guys enough for the work they put
in.”
Hafertepe’s Dash win put him on the pole for the 25-lap
Feature as he looked to put the No. 15H in Victory Lane for
the fourth time in 2024. A strong start gave Hafertepe a
three-car-length advantage down the backstretch on Lap 1
over Mallett, who got to Matt Covington’s inside in the
first corner to move from third to second.
The gap between Hafertepe and Mallett hovered around one
second through the opening seven laps until Hafertepe caught
the tail end of the field. While the slower cars did allow
Mallett to close in, Hafertepe was able to pass cars quickly
enough to deny Mallett the chance to pounce.
“I knew if I could keep pace with him all race, I felt
like we were pretty good,” Mallett said. “Towards the end, I
just kept fine-tuning my line and trying to find something.”
The stalled car of Andrew Deal reracked the field on Lap
16, giving Hafertepe and Mallett a clear track to duel on.
When the race resumed, Mallett went to the bottom of the
track to counter the top lane that Hafertepe had been
running all night. The two remained side-by-side for two
laps after the restart before Hafertepe finally managed to
clear Mallett off Turn 4.
Much like the first half of the race, Hafertepe pulled
away to a one-second lead over Mallett before he caught
traffic and allowed Mallett to close.
A brilliant run through Turns 3 and 4 put Mallett within
a car length of Hafertepe coming to the white flag. He dove
to the bottom lane once more in Turn 2, and this time he
found enough momentum to clear Hafertepe with half a lap to
go. Hafertepe went to the bottom himself in Turn 3 but came
up empty handed as he watched Mallett take the checkered
flag – the second National Tour win of Mallett’s career and
first since 2021.
“I was just able to charge through the bottom, enter high
and go across the bottom and then float up,” Mallett said.
“The car just kept getting better and better at doing that
the last three or four laps. The last lap, I knew if I could
get to him, I could clear him. We had one shot, and I felt
like we made the most of the opportunity.”
Hafertepe’s second-place run was a strong rebound from a
crash and engine issues in the last two events, moving him
up one spot to third in the standings. Nevertheless, the
five-time Series champion was still frustrated to come up
short after dominating most of the night.
“When you’re leading these races, you don’t know what’s
going on behind you,” Hafertepe said. “I felt some rubber
off Turn 4, so I knew where to be there, just in [Turns] 1
and 2 we didn’t know where to be. Honestly, I think we had
been alright, just the last lap it felt like our right rear
just went away.”
A third-place effort for Covington allowed him to hold
onto second in points, 159 markers behind sixth-place runner
Seth Bergman, as he continues the hunt for his first win of
the season.
“Pulled my wing back, changed my line up a little bit,
and that seemed to wake my car up and make it feel a lot
better,” Covington said regarding the adjustments he made
under the lone caution of the night. “The longer the race
went on, the more abrasive the track got, it just started to
bring the track to my car, and we got better there at the
end. Just not quite good enough.”
Hank Davis came home fourth to pick up his sixth top five
in seven races with TwoC Racing, while Brady Baker rounded
out the top five for his best run since finishing third in
the season opener at Super Bee Speedway.
Hurricane Area Super Sprints regular Brad Bowden drove
from 16th to 10th to claim the Hard Charger Award in his
first National Tour appearance of the year.
UP NEXT: The National Tour returns to Oklahoma for the
inaugural Dirt Down in T-Town at Tulsa Speedway on June
28-29. Fans will be admitted for $25 per carload, while
DIRTVision will have live coverage available for those
unable to make it to the track.
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 55B-Jordon Mallett[3]; 2. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[1]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 4. 2C-Hank
Davis[6]; 5. 71-Brady Baker[4]; 6. 23-Seth Bergman[5]; 7.
47-Dale Howard[9]; 8. 10-Landon Britt[7]; 9. 2J-Zach
Blurton[8]; 10. 8-Brad Bowden[16]; 11. 91-Michael Day[17];
12. 16G-Austyn Gossel[11]; 13. 88-Terry Easum[15]; 14.
938-Bradley Fezard[12]; 15. 45X-Kyler Johnson[13]; 16.
6G-Bryan Gossel[14]; 17. 14-Jamey Mooney[19]; 18. 15D-Andrew
Deal[10]; 19. 16S-Steven Howell[18]
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: National Tour Returns to Batesville
for One Night Only
LOCUST GROVE, AR (June 20, 2024) –
There’s no time for a post-Speedweek hangover as the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour will roar back to
life at Batesville Motor Speedway on Saturday, June 22.
The one-night show will feature a standard
$4,000-to-win/$400-to-start purse. The Sprint Cars will be
joined in the itinerary by IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars,
Hobby Stocks, Midwest Modifieds and Factory Stocks.
Tickets will be available at the gate on race day, with
live coverage available on DIRTVision for those unable to
make it to the track.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
BACK TO BATESVILLE: The National Tour is making its
return trip to the Arkansas 3/8-mile for the first time
since 2022 after last season’s date was lost to rain.
Batesville was a regular stop for the Series in the late
1990s and early 2000s, but it was off the calendar from 2004
until 2021. Since its return to the schedule, Dale Howard
and Tim Crawley won the two races held in 2021 and 2022,
respectively.
The only two current full-timers to finish top 10 in both
recent Batesville events are Jordon Mallett and Matt
Covington, and both will look to use that experience at the
track to collect their first Series win of the season.
BERGMAN’S RISE: Seth Bergman has been back in his
family-owned No. 23 car for less than a month and has
already collected impressive stats.
The Washington native was already the points leader when
he switched back, and he turned up the performance even
further during Speedweek. Two wins and four podiums in four
races was enough for the miniseries title. It also led to
him extending his points lead to 172 points over Covington.
This week’s venue could present a challenge as Saturday’s
race will serve as Bergman’s Batesville debut. However, this
year’s events at Rush County Speedway and Tri-State Speedway
also marked Bergman’s first visit to both tracks, and he
ended the night in Victory Lane on both occasions.
WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN: Sam Hafertepe Jr. began Speedweek
with back-to-back wins at Texarkana 67 Speedway and Creek
County Speedway and was in contention for another triumph at
Arrowhead Speedway until he jumped the cushion and pounded
the wall in Turn 4 coming to the white flag.
Early in the night at Tri-State, Hafertepe appeared to be
back on track when he went to the top of the board in his
Qualifying group, but engine trouble in his Heat Race
brought an early end to his race for the second-straight
night.
Midway through Speedweek, it looked like Hafertepe would
be heading to Batesville as Seth Bergman’s biggest rival in
the championship chase. Instead, he sits fourth in the
standings, 180 points behind Bergman entering a track he
last raced at 18 years ago.
MARTIN’S MISHAPS: Reigning National Tour champion Jason
Martin arrived at Texarkana for the Speedweek opener second
in points but fell to fifth before the week was over.
Whether it was a rear-end lockup at Texarkana or getting
swept up in accidents at Arrowhead and Tri-State, a myriad
of issues out of Martin’s control kept him from finishing
towards the front.
Martin’s two National Tour Feature starts at Batesville
may have been separated by 19 years, but he finished 13th in
2003 and 2022. However, to close his 231-point gap to
Bergman, he may need to score a career-best run at the
track.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Saturday, June 22, at Batesville Motor Speedway in Locust
Grove, AR
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will head to
Tulsa Speedway for the inaugural Dirt Down in T-Town on
Friday-Saturday, June 28-29.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (TOP 10):
1. Seth Bergman (1148 points)
2. Matt Covington (-172)
3. Andrew Deal (-179)
4. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-201)
5. Jason Martin (-231)
6. Kyler Johnson (-274)
7. Landon Britt (-292)
8. Terry Easum (-308)
9. Zach Blurton (-322)
10. Jordon Mallett (-325)
FEATURE WINNERS (3):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 4
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (5):
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 4
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Josh McCord – Bossier City, LA – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (19):
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 3
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 2
Seth Bergman – Snohomsih, WA – 2
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 2
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 2
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (23):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 7
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 5
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 3
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 3
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 2
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Elijah Gile – Phoenix, AZ – 1
Cody Gardner – Benton, AR – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (4):
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 2
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (12):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 3
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 3
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (29):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 8
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 7
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 7
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 5
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 5
Hank Davis – Sand Springs, OK – 5
Jordon Mallett – Greenbrier, AR – 5
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 4
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 4
Blake Hahn – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 3
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 3
Rees Moran – Tulsa, OK – 3
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Brekton Crouch – Lubbock, TX – 1
Jeremy Huish – Jetmore, KS – 1
Zach Blurton – Quinter, KS – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Jeremy Campbell – Wichita, KS – 1
Harli White – Lindsay, OK – 1
Austyn Gossel – Windsor, CO – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Fred Mattox – Drumright, OK – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth
Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum
(1)
Friday, May 31 / Rush County Speedway / La Crosse, KS / Seth
Bergman (2)
Saturday, Jun. 1 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
/ Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Tuesday, Jun. 11 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Thursday, Jun. 13 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK /
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Friday, Jun. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK / Seth
Bergman (3)
Saturday, Jun. 15 / Tri-State Speedway / Pocola, OK / Seth
Bergman (4)
Saturday, Jun. 22 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust
Grove, AR
Friday, Jun. 28 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Saturday, Jun. 29 / Tulsa Speedway / Tulsa, OK
Friday, Jul. 19 / Lakeside Speedway / Kansas City, KS
Saturday, Jul. 20 / 81 Speedway / Wichita, KS
Thursday, Aug. 1 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 2 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Saturday, Aug. 3 / Knoxville Raceway / Knoxville, IA
Friday, Aug. 16 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS
Saturday, Aug. 17 / Lincoln County Raceway / North Platte,
NE
Friday, Aug. 23 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Saturday, Aug. 24 / Big Sky Speedway / Shepherd, MT
Friday, Aug. 30 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT
Saturday, Aug. 31 / Electric City Speedway / Black Eagle, MT
Friday, Sep. 6 / Mississippi Thunder Speedway / Fountain
City, WI
Saturday, Sep. 7 / Winneshiek Raceway / Decorah, IA
Tuesday, Sep. 10 / Clay County Fair Speedway / Spencer, IA
Friday, Sep. 13 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Saturday, Sep. 14 / Arrowhead Speedway / Colcord, OK
Friday, Sep. 27 / Riverside International Speedway / West
Memphis, AR
Saturday, Sep. 28 / Riverside International Speedway / West
Memphis, AR
Friday, Oct. 11 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO
Saturday, Oct. 12 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah,
KY
Friday, Oct. 18 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Saturday, Oct. 19 / RPM Speedway / Crandall, TX
Friday, Nov. 15 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Saturday, Nov. 16 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK
Jordon Mallett Making Strides as National Tour's Super
Sub
CONCORD, NC (June 19, 2024) –
In the leadup to the 2024 racing season, Jordon Mallett
thought he was going to take a step back from the grind of
the American Sprint Car Series National Tour.
With his first child on the way, he was content with
scaling back. But then came the call from Brandon Anderson,
who suffered a broken arm from a crash in May.
“He had gotten hurt in the car, was going to be out
several weeks, and wanted to know if I had any interest in
filling the seat,” said Mallett, who finished third in
National Tour points last year. “Just had some conversations
with him and with Kyle [Anderson] and got our heads
together, thought about it, looked at it from my perspective
of our team, we were running really well. We didn’t have any
major scheduling conflicts with the proposed schedule they
had laid out while he was going to be injured. It just
mutually worked out.”
Anderson said he considered several different candidates
for the fill-in position, but ultimately decided Mallett was
the best option on the table.
“I looked at all my competitors, people that I had known
in racing,” Anderson said. “He seemed to be the one that
really carried themselves the best on the track and off the
track.”
After receiving the green light from his sponsors,
Mallett got to work beginning with the National Tour stop at
Rush County Speedway on May 31. From that moment forward,
Mallett has appeared to fit the Brandon Anderson Motorsports
team like a glove, going a perfect six-for-six on top 10s,
culminating in a second-place result at Tri-State Speedway
to wrap up Speedweek. Nevertheless, Mallett believes there
is still more left in the tank.
“We’ve had speed every night that I’ve been in the car,”
Mallett said. “They’ve got really good equipment; they’ve
got everything we need to be successful. Like I said when we
started this deal, I felt like once we got in a routine, we
were a consistent top-five contender every night.
“I wouldn’t be in the seat if I didn’t think we had the
equipment and the brains capable of winning a race.”
For much of Mallett’s time behind the wheel of Anderson’s
car, he seemed to have good speed in preliminary action, but
struggled to maintain it in the Feature until Tri-State
rolled around.
“Ever since we partnered up, we’ve just been really good
and really consistent early on, and we’ve lacked something
in the Feature,” Mallett said. “Just trying to get me
comfortable in the car in the Feature to actually charge
forward and have a good race car at the end of the show.
Seems like we’ve had a good car at the beginning of the
Feature and it just kind of went away, so Saturday night (at
Tri-State) was a really good night that we could finally
find that threshold that I’m a little bit happier with.”
The strong finishes also confirmed to Anderson that he
made the right decision in choosing an experienced wheelman
like Mallett to join his team.
“I see a little bit more maturity there, more patience,”
Anderson said. “He’s able to articulate things a little bit
better and really just keep his cool.”
Mallett’s search for his second Series win, and first
with the Andersons, will continue this Saturday at
Batesville Motor Speedway – about an hour away from his
Greenbrier, AR home. Despite his close proximity to the
track, Mallett doesn’t have nearly as many laps around
Batesville as most drivers do at tracks in their home
region.
“I think we’ve been there cumulatively maybe three times
in my career,” Mallett said. “It is just a little over an
hour from the house, but rarely do they run Sprint Cars very
often.”
With Anderson expected to return to the cockpit later
this summer, Mallett said he will return to the seat of his
family-owned car on a part-time schedule. His No. 14 machine
has already shown speed in 2024, as Mallett won a United
Sprint Car Series event at Pine Ridge Speedway in
Mississippi on May 27, his last race before moving to the
Anderson team.
“As soon as Brandon is healed up, I’ll just go back to my
seat in my car and continue on with our schedule like we had
originally planned,” Mallett said.
Until then, Mallett is laser-focused on one goal: parking
the No. 55B machine in Victory Lane.
“I don’t think I’ve got a car that can win,” Mallett
said. “I know I’ve got a car that can win.”
Mallett and the rest of the ASCS National Tour
competitors will continue their chase for the championship
on Saturday night, June 22 at Batesville Motor Speedway in
Locust Grove, AR. Tickets will be available at the gate on
race day, while every lap will be streamed live on
DIRTVision.
POINTS UPDATE: Speedweek Championship Multiplies
Bergman’s Lead
Spence Smithback
LATEST RACES: Texarkana 67 Speedway (June 11), Creek
County Speedway (June 13), Arrowhead Speedway (June 14),
Tri-State Speedway (June 15)
CURRENT POINTS LEADER: With two wins, four podium
finishes, a 1.5 average finish and a Speedweek championship,
last week couldn’t have gone much better for Seth Bergman.
His lead over the competition is more than three times
larger than it was one week ago as a result, going from 57
points entering the week to his current 172-point margin.
MOVERS
Matt Covington (+3): Three-consecutive top fives to open
Speedweek helped Covington rebound from a DNF in his
previous outing at Dodge City Raceway Park. The No. 95 car
looked to be on its way to extending the streak to four at
Tri-State until he was collected in Hank Davis and Jason
Martin’s crash, but Covington still recovered to finish
seventh and prevent Andrew Deal from taking away second in
the standings.
Jason Martin (-3): The No. 36 was fast enough all week to
contend for wins, but issue after issue prevented Martin
from finishing at the front. He suffered a locked-up rear
end in the Feature at Texarkana, was collected in Sam
Hafertepe Jr.’s crash at Arrowhead, and then crashed while
racing for the lead at Tri-State for another DNF. With
those, he fell to fifth in the National Tour standings.
Kyler Johnson (+1): The Kansas native entered Speedweek
in a tie with Landon Britt for sixth in the standings. While
mechanical gremlins at Texarkana prevented him from starting
the Feature, finishes of 10th, 11th and eighth the rest of
the week elevated him into sole possession of sixth.
Landon Britt (-1): Britt’s week was bookended by a
disappointing 19th-place run at Texarkana and a crash at
Tri-State that left him 20th on the night. His best finish
of the week was a 10th at Arrowhead, the site of his lone
Series win. The No. 10 team will look to move up from
seventh at Batesville this weekend, one of the closest
tracks on tour to Britt’s Memphis home.
TOP 10 IN POINTS:
Seth Bergman (1148 points)
Matt Covington (-172)
Andrew Deal (-179)
Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-201)
Jason Martin (-231)
Kyler Johnson (-274)
Landon Britt (-292)
Terry Easum (-308)
Zach Blurton (-322)
Jordon Mallett (-322)
NEXT RACE: Batesville Motor Speedway (June 22)
Bergman Clinches Speedweek Championship with Tri-State
Victory
POCOLA, OK (June 15, 2024) –
The list of ASCS Speedweek champions includes many of the
all-time greats of Sprint Car racing such as Terry Gray,
Jason Johnson, Sammy Swindell, and now Seth Bergman.
The now 21-time American Sprint Car Series National Tour
winner survived a chaotic Feature Saturday night at
Tri-State Speedway to secure his second win in as many
nights and the miniseries title.
“It can’t get any better than that,” Bergman said. “We
had a solid week, two second-place finishes and two wins, so
it’s hard to beat that.”
Hank Davis was the night’s polesitter following his first
Dash win of 2024, but his time out front didn’t last long.
Second-place starter Jason Martin looked to his inside in
Turn 1 on the opening lap and completed the pass exiting the
corner.
Martin built a half-straightaway advantage by the end of
the first circuit, but the spinning car of Daryn Langford
erased it on Lap 4. When the race restarted, the field only
completed half a lap before Bryan Gossel went into the
catchfence in Turn 2 to bring out the first red flag of the
night.
When fence repairs were complete, Davis made the same
move in Turn 1 that Martin made on him on the initial start
to grab the lead back. Martin slid his way back past Davis
in Turn 3, but the battle slowed both of them down and
allowed the third-place car of Matt Covington to join the
fight.
With the top three under a blanket, Davis dove to the
bottom in Turn 1 but washed back up the track, resulting in
contact with Martin and a subsequent pileup that eliminated
all three leaders from contention.
That handed the lead to Bergman, who led the rest of the
way. A pair of cautions involving Michael Day and Landon
Britt gave the field their chance at the No. 23 car, but
their efforts came up fruitless.
“It’s hard to win these races,” Bergman said. “When your
most formidable competitors fall out like that, sure, it
makes for a few less challenges.”
The most notable absence in the main event was that of
Sam Hafertepe Jr., who scratched following his Heat Race due
to engine issues.
Runner-up Jordon Mallett was able to counter Bergman’s
preferred top groove by hugging the inside wall to get
within striking distance on multiple occasions in the second
half of the race, but the No. 55B was unable to wrestle the
lead away.
“If I would have made one mistake there on the curb or
something, Mallett was probably good enough on the bottom
that he could have got me,” Bergman said. “There’s some
depth and talent in this field, it keeps you pretty honest.”
Although Mallett fell just short of his second National
Tour win, his first podium finish of 2024 was enough to
prove that the Brandon Anderson Motorsports team can be
legitimate contenders come Feature time.
“We were all firing on all cylinders tonight,” Mallett
said. “Seems like we’ve been able to time in quick, heat
race good, put ourselves in good spots, and then we’ve
lacked something in the Feature. Tonight we were finally
able to get in the right direction.”
The misfortune for several of the leaders opened the door
for some of the underdogs to collect strong finishes, and
Kyle Clark took full advantage of that opportunity with a
third-place run.
“I run pretty good at this racetrack, and we had the car
dialed in,” said the former Oil Capital Racing Series winner
at Tri-State. “Happy with what we got, and hopefully we can
do it again next time.”
Whit Gastineau was also on the list of part-timers who
found success, as his fourth-place result was just one spot
short of his career-best with the Series.
Rounding out the top five was Rookie of the Year
contender Andrew Deal, who made an incredible 21st-to-fifth
run to pick up the Hard Charger Award.
UP NEXT: The Series returns to action next Saturday for
its first visit to Batesville Motor Speedway since 2022.
Tickets will be available at the track on race day, while
DIRTVision will provide live coverage for those unable to
make it to the track.
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[4]; 2. 55B-Jordon
Mallett[8]; 3. 9S-Kyle Clark[7]; 4. 2W-Whit Gastineau[5]; 5.
15D-Andrew Deal[21]; 6. 22M-Rees Moran[12]; 7. 95-Matt
Covington[3]; 8. 45X-Kyler Johnson[16]; 9. 938-Bradley
Fezard[9]; 10. 26M-Fred Mattox[11]; 11. 31-Casey Wills[23];
12. 2J-Zach Blurton[10]; 13. 91-Michael Day[14]; 14.
16G-Austyn Gossel[17]; 15. 5H-Harli White[20]; 16. 42-Caleb
Saiz[19]; 17. 88-Terry Easum[22]; 18. 30-Joseph Miller[18];
19. 32D-Daryn Langford[24]; 20. 10-Landon Britt[13]; 21.
36-Jason Martin[2]; 22. 2C-Hank Davis[1]; 23. 6G-Bryan
Gossel[15]; 24. (DNS) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr
Bergman Ends Hafertepe Jr.'s Win Streak at Arrowhead
COLCORD, OK (June 14, 2024) – Sam Hafertepe Jr.’s quest
for four-straight American Sprint Car Series National Tour
victories ended on a tow hook Friday at Arrowhead Speedway,
and Seth Bergman was there to pick up the pieces and collect
his third win of 2024.
Hafertepe and Bergman have been the two dominant cars
across the opening portion of the 2024 season, and fans were
treated to a head-to-head duel between the two gladiators
across the 30-lap Feature.
“We’ll keep knocking on the door, and we’ll pressure [Hafertepe]
enough,” Bergman said following the 20th win of his National
Tour career. “We’ll get a racetrack and hopefully we’ll get
a shot at him, and tonight we did.”
Early in the program, it looked like Hafertepe was on his
way to yet another triumph after setting quick time in his
Qualifying group and winning the Dash.
Hafertepe was off like a rocket when the green flag
dropped in the Feature, pulling away to a 1.1-second lead
after two laps. Meanwhile, Bergman made his way around Jason
Martin in the opening circuits to move from his third-place
starting spot into the runner-up position.
Once Hafertepe caught the tail end of the field, Bergman
did something no one had done in the last three Series
events: run down the No. 15H machine. On Lap 13, Bergman
dove to the bottom in Turn 3, remained side-by-side with
Hafertepe down the fronstretch, and cleared him in Turn 2 on
the following lap.
“It’s never going to be easy when you’re out front racing
Sam Hafertepe in a 360,” Bergman said. “Off the front row
he’s going to be tough to beat, he’s proven that here the
last few nights.”
Bergman was only able to enjoy his lead for one
straightaway, as a bobble while maneuvering around the
slower car of Terry Easum allowed Hafertepe to retake the
lead exiting Turn 4.
With 12 to go, Hafertepe moved down the track from the
top groove he had been running all night, opening the door
for Bergman to rip the lip through Turns 1 and 2 and grab
the lead back. The pair traded slide jobs once more on Lap
20, but Bergman remained on point.
“In traffic, the track was there and I was able to move
around and get him moving around,” Bergman said. “Once you
can get him thinking, it’s game on from there.”
Just when it looked like Bergman had the race in hand, a
spin for Emilio Hoover in Turn 2 set up a five-lap dash to
the checkers. While Hafertepe was busy fending off Martin
for second after the restart, Bergman powered away to a
half-straightaway advantage.
After regaining control of second place, Hafertepe made a
last-ditch effort for the win by throwing a massive slider
on Bergman with two to go, but pounded the concrete in Turn
2. In the next set of corners, Hafertepe found the wall yet
again off Turn 4, but this time the contact was hard enough
to end his night. The incident also put a damper on Martin’s
race, as he was unable to avoid the wrecked car and fell to
14th as a result.
The crash set up a green-white-checkered finish, but a
superb restart from Bergman was all he needed to claim the
top step of the podium.
“Sometimes traffic is your best friend or it can be your
worst enemy,” Bergman said. “Tonight it was tough but it
just worked out.”
The second spot went to Hank Davis, who has now finished
top five on five-straight occasions in the No. 2C and looks
to be on the cusp of his maiden National Tour victory.
“I honestly just think it’s going to take starting up
front in one of these things,” Davis said. “It’s just hard
to catch guys like Sam and Seth. I think if we start at the
front of one of these things we’ll have something for them.”
After holding off Blake Hahn for the third spot on the
final restart, Andrew Deal secured a spot on the podium for
the first time since his second-place run at the season
opener at Super Bee.
“We couldn’t figure out what was wrong with the motor, we
just had a little issue, it was killing us in Qualifying,
and I think we got it fixed last night,” Deal said. “I got
to visit with Wayne Priddy a little bit this week, tried to
improve some of my setup choices, so I think we did a little
better tonight.”
Although he fell one spot short of the podium, Blake
Hahn’s fourth-place run matched his Texarkana result as his
season-best with the Series.
Matt Covington’s fifth-place finish makes him
three-for-three on top fives during Speedweek, as the
Oklahoma native continues his search for his first win of
2024.
Zach Blurton had to resort to the Last Chance Showdown to
secure his spot in the Feature, but his run from 22nd to
12th was enough to net him the night’s Hard Charger Award.
UP NEXT: The 2024 edition of ASCS Speedweek wraps up
Saturday at Tri-State Speedway in Pocola, OK. Tickets will
be available at the gate, while DIRTVision will provide live
coverage for those unable to make it to the track.
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[3]; 2. 2C-Hank
Davis[7]; 3. 15D-Andrew Deal[11]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 5.
95-Matt Covington[14]; 6. 8-Alex Sewell[10]; 7. 9S-Kyle
Clark[4]; 8. 2W-Whit Gastineau[8]; 9. 55B-Jordon Mallett[9];
10. 10-Landon Britt[12]; 11. 45X-Kyler Johnson[20]; 12.
2J-Zach Blurton[22]; 13. 1-Sean McClelland[6]; 14. 36-Jason
Martin[2]; 15. 88-Terry Easum[23]; 16. 20-Noah Harris[19];
17. 91-Michael Day[24]; 18. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 19.
22M-Rees Moran[17]; 20. 5H-Harli White[13]; 21. 938-Bradley
Fezard[16]; 22. 29-Emilio Hoover[15]; 23. 31-Casey
Wills[21]; 24. (DNS) 03-Joe Wood Jr.
Hafertepe Jr. Makes it Three Straight with Creek County
Victory
SAPULPA, OK (June 13, 2024) – Sam Hafertepe Jr. continued
a perfect June run by winning his third straight American
Sprint Car Series National Tour race Thursday night at Creek
County Speedway. And he did so by swapping his winning ride
for the backup car.
He and his team elected to pull out a different chassis
after winning Tuesday’s show, solidifying their resurgence
of strength as Hafertepe chases his third ASCS Speedweek
title – and the chance to tie his Series record of five
straight wins with races at Arrowhead Speedway and Tri-State
Speedway rounding out the week.
“We were having to do a lot of things that we don’t
normally do to get speed out of that car,” Hafertepe said
about his previous ride. “This car actually responded to the
changes we made, going back to how we used to do things. I’m
excited for that going forward because I think we have the
potential to make a lot more speed than what we’ve had.”
Hafertepe began the Feature on the outside of the front
row alongside Dash winner Matt Covington. The No. 15H didn’t
stay in second long as he rode the top lane in Turns 1 and 2
on the opening lap and took the lead on the backstretch.
Covington looked to Hafertepe’s inside in the next set of
corners but was unable to keep pace exiting Turn 4.
Austyn Gossel’s spin on Lap 3 gave Covington another
chance at Hafertepe on the ensuing restart, but he was again
unable to fight for the lead. Covington was instead passed
for second by Seth Bergman, who made his own attempt to
catch Hafertepe in the middle stages of the race.
Further issues for Gossel on Lap 19 brought the caution
out once more, but Hafertepe, again, made quick work of
building a gap to Bergman and the rest of the field.
Following another yellow flag two laps later for Jeffrey
Newell, Bergman decided to try the bottom lane in the first
set of corners to go against Hafertepe’s preferred top
groove. It was still not enough to stay side-by-side with
Hafertepe, who drove a flawless final 10 laps through slower
traffic to the checkered flag.
“I always pride myself on making or breaking through
lapped traffic,” Hafertepe said. “Obviously you don’t always
make good decisions, but I feel like we make better
decisions sometimes than a lot of other guys, and I think
that’s one of our strong points.”
While Hafertepe has bounced back and forth between 360
and 410 racing over the past several seasons, he says a
renewed focus on his 360 program has been one of the keys to
success for his team.
“The more we keep running 360 stuff, I think the better
we’re going to be,” Hafertepe said. “We took time off from
running it consistently, we probably didn’t stay up with the
tires changing and things like that. I feel like us getting
in a rhythm is going to help us more and more.”
While Bergman’s second-place run was enough to maintain a
60-point advantage in the standings over Hafertepe, he
understands that his No. 23 team has work to do to stop him
from closing in.
“He’s been really good, he’s on a streak,” Bergman said.
“Tonight, he had a really good starting position, and he’s
seasoned enough that he can manage a race, and he just never
made a mistake.”
A third-place finish for Hank Davis makes him a perfect
four-for-four in top fives behind the wheel of the TwoC
Racing machine.
“Wayne [Johnson] is just a smart guy, he knows how to get
you comfortable,” Davis said. “We’re knocking on the door,
and we’re not real far.”
Covington fell back to fourth after a fierce battle with
Davis, placing him third in points, 116 behind Bergman
entering the second half of Speedweek.
Reigning champion Jason Martin rounded out the top five,
which got his bid for a repeat back on track after a DNF at
Texarkana.
Hometown hero Blake Hahn had to go through the Last
Chance Showdown to secure a spot in the Feature but drove
from 20th to seventh to collect the Hard Charger Award.
UP NEXT: Speedweek continues at Arrowhead Speedway
Friday, June 14, with the second of three-straight races in
the Sooner State. Tickets can be purchased at the gate.
Can’t make it? DIRTVision will provide live coverage for
those unable to make it to the track.
Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2.
23-Seth Bergman[3]; 3. 2C-Hank Davis[5]; 4. 95-Matt
Covington[1]; 5. 36-Jason Martin[10]; 6. 8-Alex Sewell[7];
7. 52-Blake Hahn[20]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[13]; 9. 55B-Jordon
Mallett[6]; 10. 45X-Kyler Johnson[11]; 11. 9S-Kyle
Clark[16]; 12. 15D-Andrew Deal[14]; 13. 10-Landon Britt[8];
14. 1-Sean McClelland[17]; 15. 26M-Fred Mattox[21]; 16.
29-Emilio Hoover[9]; 17. 88-Terry Easum[22]; 18. 2J-Zach
Blurton[15]; 19. 31-Casey Wills[25]; 20. 91-Michael Day[19];
21. 6G-Bryan Gossel[24]; 22. 938-Bradley Fezard[23]; 23.
12-Jeffrey Newell[12]; 24. 16G-Austyn Gossel[4]; 25.
13-Elijah Gile[18]
Hafertepe Jr. Opens Speedweek at Texarkana with
Second-Straight Win
TEXARKANA, AR (June 12, 2024) – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
confirmed his position as a championship threat Tuesday
night, picking up his second win in as many races in the
ASCS Speedweek lid-lifter at Texarkana 67 Speedway.
The victory was Hafertepe’s 67th American Sprint Car
Series National Tour score and moved him into second in the
standings, 68 points behind leader Seth Bergman and 36
markers clear of Matt Covington in third.
Bergman’s Dash victory gave him the pole position in the
Feature, which he converted into several laps out front
early on. The race was interrupted by a trio of early
cautions, with Andrew Deal, Bradley Fezard and Michael Day
each encountering trouble in the first 10 laps.
While Bergman was able to maintain the lead after each
ensuing restart, Hafertepe stayed within striking zone
through the first dozen laps.
“With [Bergman] being out front, he’s not able to see the
parts of the racetrack that I’m racing in,” Hafertepe said.
“I felt like that gave us an advantage to get in the right
spot on the racetrack.”
Once the rash of yellows ended, Hafertepe made his move
on Lap 14. While Bergman was riding the bottom groove,
Hafertepe took the No. 15H to the wall in Turn 1, got
side-by-side with Bergman in the center of the corner, and
powered away to the lead off Turn 2.
By the time the pair made it to the other end of the
track, the slower car of Terry Easum was blocking Bergman’s
progress on the bottom, which allowed Hafertepe to extend
his advantage.
“While [Bergman] stuck down to the bottom, we were able
to make some slides across 1 and 2 to try some different
lines there,” Hafertepe said. “And then in 3 and 4 I was
kind of committed to the top all race.”
Rear end issues for reigning champion Jason Martin paused
the race on Lap 19, erasing the 1.2-second lead Hafertepe
had built over the previous five laps. When action resumed,
Hafertepe immediately drove off to a one-second lead over
Bergman just one lap after the restart.
Hafertepe’s cruise to victory was slowed once more for an
incident involving Cody Gardner and Blake Hahn with two laps
remaining in the 30-lap affair. While the dash to the finish
gave the field one last chance to challenge Hafertepe, they
were unable to capitalize as the Texan took the checkered
flag 1.5 seconds ahead of Bergman in second.
“I just wanted to try and get my momentum up,” Hafertepe
said. “I knew once we got to traffic, it would be hard for
him to get his momentum up. I felt like that’s ultimately
what won us the race.”
While back-to-back National Tour wins would be a dream
come true for most Sprint Car teams, Hafertepe said his team
still isn’t satisfied with their current performance.
“We’re actually going to pull out our other car for Creek
[County Speedway] to try it out,” Hafertepe said. “I just
haven’t been real happy with this car. We’ve won two races
on it, but on tracks like this where we’re getting a lot of
grip from the track. We’re going to pull down another car
for Creek and see if we can’t get a little bit better
there.”
While Bergman’s fourth podium finish of the season was
enough to maintain a comfortable points lead, he admitted
that a lack of versatility was his critical flaw on the
night.
“I don’t think he was a whole lot better,” Bergman said.
“I think he may have been a touch better car-wise, but he
moved around and found a different part of the racetrack,
and I just kind of limited myself to a certain part of the
racetrack and didn’t move around enough.”
While he was unable to challenge the top two, a
third-place run for Covington vaulted him from fifth to
third in the standings as he enters a three-night stretch in
his native Oklahoma.
“Hafertepe and Bergman, they’re just so on right now that
a guy can be just a tick off and look like what you saw
there,” Covington said. “We got to them and couldn’t do
anything with them.”
Two-time National Tour champion Blake Hahn brought the
No. 52 machine home in fourth in his first Feature start of
the season with the Series, matching his career-best at
Texarkana from 2022.
Hank Davis finished his third night with the TwoC Racing
team in fifth, his third-straight top five with the Series.
The Hard Charger Award went to Austyn Gossel, who drove
from 17th to eighth for his first National Tour top 10.
UP NEXT: After a day off, ASCS Speedweek resumes Thursday
at Creek County Speedway in Oklahoma. Tickets will be
available at the gate, while those unable to make it to the
track can catch every lap live on DIRTVision.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 23-Seth
Bergman[1]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[9]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 5.
2C-Hank Davis[10]; 6. 55B-Jordon Mallett[8]; 7. 5H-Harli
White[12]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel[17]; 9. 15D-Andrew Deal[13];
10. 22M-Rees Moran[16]; 11. 6-Koty Adams[11]; 12. 2J-Zach
Blurton[21]; 13. 13-Elijah Gile[2]; 14. V8-Robert
Vetter[18]; 15. 6G-Bryan Gossel[24]; 16. 88-Terry Easum[19];
17. G6-Cody Gardner[5]; 18. 36-Jason Martin[7]; 19.
10-Landon Britt[14]; 20. 38-Zach Pringle[20]; 21. 91-Michael
Day[22]; 22. 938-Bradley Fezard[15]; 23. (DNS) 71-Brady
Baker; 24. (DNS) 45X-Kyler Johnson
ASCS SPEEDWEEK PREVIEW: Creek County Speedway
One of the first tracks to host the American Sprint Car Series when
it went national in 1993 will again be a staple on its 2024
calendar.
Creek County Speedway will host the second round of ASCS
Speedweek on Thursday, June 13, as part of the Don Swope
Classic, featuring the ASCS National Tour and Sooner Region.
It’ll be the Series’ first trip to the Oklahoma track
this year before returning in November for the championship
finale. It’ll also bring ASCS to over 100 races at Creek
County Speedway – National and regional events combined.
ASCS has also already made a trip to the 1/4-mile track
this year with the Sooner Region in March. Oklahoma resident
and current National Tour point leader Seth Bergman won that
race, scoring his 12th ASCS victory at Creek County.
And while he’ll enter the Speedweek race as the most
recent ASCS winner at the track, all 12 of his ASCS wins
there have been in regional competition. He’ll be on the
hunt for his first National Tour win there, while also
chasing his first Speedweek title.
The last National Tour race at Creek County was in 2022
and won by Jason Martin – the 2023 National Tour champion.
It was the Kansas native’s second ASCS win at the track and
first in 20 years. He won with the Sooner region there in
2002.
Like Bergman, he’ll also be chasing his first Speedweek
title.
Casey Wills, of Sperry, OK, currently leads the ASCS
Sooner Region points – 22 points over Whit Gastineau, of
Moore, OK. Both will be looking for their first win at Creek
County Speedway. However, Sean McClelland, of Tulsa, OK, who
is third in points – 49 points back – has seven ASCS wins at
Creek County – one with the National Tour and six with the
Sooner Region.
Pit gates open at 4:30 p.m. (CT) and grandstands open at
5 p.m. Hot Laps are scheduled to start at 7 p.m.
Texarkana 67 Speedway will kick off the longest week of
racing for 360 Sprint Cars this year with the following
rounds of the Speedweek to be hosted at Creek County
Speedway (Thursday, June 13), Arrowhead Speedway (Friday,
June 14) and Tri-State (OK) Speedway (Saturday, June 15).
Tickets to each event will be available at the gate. You
can also get tickets for the race at Arrowhead Speedway in
advance by clicking here.
If you can’t make it to the track, you watch every lap of
ASCS Speedweek live on DIRTVision.
Previous ASCS winners at Creek County Speedway:
2024 – Seth Bergman on March 23 (Sooner Region)
2023 – Sean McClelland on July 21 (Sooner Region), Blake
Hahn on Aug. 25 (Sooner Region), Andrew Deal on Oct. 20
(Sooner Region), Hank Davis on Oct. 21 (Sooner Region)
2022 – Brandon Anderson on April 1 (Sooner Region), Kade
Morton (Sooner Region), Wayne Johnson on June 3 (Sooner
Region), Wayne Johnson on June 4 (Sooner Region), Seth
Bergman on Aug. 26 (Sooner Region) Jason Martin on Oct. 29
(National Tour/Sooner Region)
2021 – Brandon Anderson on April 18 (Sooner Region), Tyler
Thomas on April 30 (Sooner Region), Blake Hahn on June 6
(Sooner Region), Ryan Timms on July 27 (National Tour),
Blake Hahn on Aug. 29 (Sooner Region), Seth Bergman on Oct.
29 (Sooner Region), Seth Bergman on Oct. 30 (Sooner Region)
2020 – Seth Bergman on May 29 (Sooner Region), Sam Hafertepe
Jr. on July 12 (Sooner Region), Blake Hahn on Aug. 14
(National Tour), Seth Bergman on Nov. 7 (Sooner Region)
2019 – Blake Hahn on April 12 (Sooner Region), Sean
McClelland on May 10 (Sooner Region), Sean McClelland on
July 12 (Sooner Region), Sam Hafertepe Jr. on Oct. 12
(National Tour/Sooner Region)
2018 – Wayne Johnson on April 20 (Red River Region), Sam
Hafertepe Jr. on May 18 (Red River Region), Sammy Swindell
on June 14 (National Tour/Red River Region), Seth Bergman on
July 27 (Red River Region), Sam Hafertepe Jr. on Oct. 27
(National Tour/Red River Region)
2017 – Aaron Reutzel on June 15 (National Tour/Red River
Region), Seth Bergman on July 21 (Red River Region)
2016 – Seth Bergman on April 8 (Red River Region), Blake
Hahn on May 20 (Red River Region), Bryan Clauson on June 16
(National Tour), Fred Mattox on July 7 (Red River Region),
Sam Hafertepe Jr. on Nov. 4 (National Tour/Red River
Region), John Carney II on Nov. 5 (National Tour/Red River
Region)
2015 – Johnny Herrera on April 10 (Red River Region), Alex
Sewell on July 17 (Red River Region)
2014 – Aaron Reutzel on May 9 (Sooner Region), Christopher
Bell on June 19 (National Tour/Sooner Region), Mickey Walker
on July 18 (Sooner Region)
2013 – Seth Bergman on April 19 (Sooner Region), Jeff
Swindell on June 20 (National Tour, Sooner Region), Tim
Crawley on July 19 (Sooner Region)
2012 – Seth Bergman on May 4 (Sooner Region), Sean
McClelland on June 29 (Sooner Region), Kyle Belim on July 27
(Sooner Region), Brady Bacon on Aug. 17 (National
Tour/Sooner Region), Matt Covington on Sept. 21 (Sooner
Region)
2011 – Seth Bergman on Oct. 1 (Sooner Region)
2010 – Joe Wood Jr. on April 24 (Sooner Region)
2009 – Danny Wood on April 25 (Sooner Region), Zach Chappell
on June 9 (National Tour), Nick Smith on July 25 (Sooner
Region), Zach Chappell on Sept. 19 (Sooner Region)
2008 – Sean McClelland on June 7 (Sooner Region), Jason
Johnson on July 14 (National Tour), Gary Taylor on Sept. 20
(Sooner Region)
2007 – Darren Stewart on July 16 (National Tour), Brian
McClelland on Sept. 22 (Sooner Region)
2006 – Sean McClelland on May 20 (Sooner Region), Jason
Johnson on July 9 (National Tour)
2003 – Kevin Ramey on March 22 (Sooner Region), Travis Rilat
on May 10 (Sooner Region), Kevin Ramey on July 19 (Sooner
Region)
2002 – Jamie Passmore on March 30 (Sooner Region), Jason
Martin on July 2002 (Sooner Region), Danny Jennings on Sept.
28 (Sooner Region)
2001 – Wayne Johnson on April 14 (Sooner Region), J.P.
Bailey on June 23 (Sooner Region), Nick Smith on Aug. 11
(Sooner Region), Larry Neighbors on Sept. 21 (Sooner Region)
2000 – Tim Crawley on July 18 (National Tour)
1999 – Tim Crawley on May 30 (National Tour), Tim Crawley on
July 25 (National Tour)
1998 – Phil Gressman on June 16 (National Tour)
1997 – Gary Wright on July 31 (National Tour), Pete Butler
on Aug. 31 (National Tour)
1996 – Wayne Johnson on June 16 (National Tour)
1995 – Gary Wright on July 16 (National Tour), Danny Wood
(National Tour)
1994 – Garry Lee Maier on June 25 (National Tour), Gary
Wright on Oct. 14 (National Tour)
1993 – Mike Ward on June 20 (National Tour), John Hunt on
June 25 (National Tour)
Drivers Ready to Embrace the Challenge of ASCS Speedweek
CONCORD, NC (June 6, 2024) – The most grueling week in
360 Sprint Car racing lies ahead for the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour, as ASCS Speedweek is back on the
schedule for the first time in two years.
The week begins Tuesday, June 11 at Texarkana 67 Speedway
in Arkansas, where the Series is returning after a one-year
absence. A day off on Wednesday will allow teams to get
refreshed for a three-night stretch to end the week at Creek
County Speedway (June 13), Arrowhead Speedway (June 14) and
Tri-State Speedway (June 15). Friday, June 21 will be used
as a rain date in the event of any inclement weather during
the week.
Racing four times in five days is a tough test for any
race team, but especially those with a smaller budget and
limited resources.
“It’s only me and one crew guy,” said 19-time National
Tour winner Matt Covington. “So, even though I’ve got a lot
of experience doing it, it’s still a challenge running that
many races. A guy gets worn out from the late nights and
being out in the sun so many days straight.”
With more than a decade of experience on the National
Tour, this year’s Speedweek certainly won’t be Covington’s
first rodeo, a factor that could give the No. 95 team an
advantage over their less-experienced opponents.
“There’s things that I’m more fluent at now,” Covington
said. “Things don’t take as long, I know where the car
washes are, I know things run smoother because I’ve got 10
years of experience going up and down the road. So, that may
make it a little bit easier. But we’re still a little
undermanned with only one crew guy and trying to run all
those races. There’s no question it’s going to be tough.”
Another driver with plenty of experience to lean on is
five-time ASCS National Tour champion and two-time Speedweek
champion Sam Hafertepe Jr. Fresh off a win at Dodge City
Raceway Park, Hafertepe will have four opportunities to gain
ground on points-leader Seth Bergman next week.
“The heat usually gets the guys pretty bad, because
usually that time of year down south it’s pretty warm,”
Hafertepe said. “As long as you keep all the guys hydrated
and don’t have any big wrecks, motor blow-ups or anything
like that, it’s not too tough of a week. But if you start
having problems, it can make for a long week for sure.”
Of the full-time ASCS National Tour drivers set to
compete in the Speedweek, Hafertepe is the only one who
would be a repeat champion. For every other driver, it would
be their first.
There have been five different champions in the last five
editions of ASCS Speedweek – Tim Crawley (2022), Ryan Timms
(2021), Hafertepe Jr. (2019), Sammy Swindell (2018) and
Aaron Reutzel (2017).
All drivers agreed that the key to success during the
week is being as prepared as possible before it begins. One
driver currently learning that is Terry Easum, who will
tackle Speedweek for the first time in 2024 amidst his run
for the National Tour Rookie of the Year Award.
“Lots of preparation, tire work, having people ready to
work is our big thing,” Easum said.
Easum calls Broken Arrow, OK home, located close to
several tracks he will visit during the week. Easum said he
has the finale at Tri-State Speedway circled on his
calendar, and for good reason – he’s a two-time podium
finisher there with the Oil Capital Racing Series.
“We’ve raced there quite a bit,” Easum said. “It’s
usually pretty slick and wide like we like. It should be
fun. But all of them are pretty racey.”
Next week will also mark 17-year-old Ryder Laplante’s
first crack at Speedweek. While nothing can fully prepare a
team for racing a Sprint Car night after night other than
doing just that, Laplante does have similar experience in
other divisions he can lean on.
“I’ve done it with NOW600 a few times, we’ve been out to
California once or twice,” Laplante said. “Race your butt
off every night, it’s a lot of work, but it takes a lot of
motivation too.”
The final three races of the week at Creek County,
Arrowhead and Tri-State will be co-sanctioned events with
the ASCS Sooner Region.
Fans planning on attending the June 14 stop at Arrowhead
Speedway can purchase tickets online in advance, while
tickets will be available at the gate on race day at all
four tracks.
Those unable to make it to the track can catch every lap
live on DIRTVision.
PREVIOUS ASCS SPEEDWEEK CHAMPIONS:
2022 – Tim Crawley
2021 – Ryan Timms
2019 – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
2018 – Sammy Swindell
2017 – Aaron Reutzel
2016 – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
2015 – Wayne Johnson
2014 – Brad Loyet
2013 – Jeff Swindell
2012 – Wayne Johnson
2009 – Tim Crawley
2008 – Jason Johnson
2007 – Gary Wright
2006 – Jason Johnson
2005 – Darren Stewart
2004 – Tim Crawley
2003 – Shane Stewart
2002 – Gary Wright
2001 – Kevin Ramey
2000 – Gary Wright
1999 – Gary Wright
1998 – Terry Gray
1997 – Gary Wright
1996 – Terry Gray
1995 – Terry Gray
1994 – Gary Wright
1993 – Terry Gray
ASCS National Tour 2024 Championship to be Determined at
Creek County Speedway in November
The 2024 season will conclude during the two-day Fuzzy’s
Fall Fling, Nov. 15-16
SAPULPA, OK (June 5, 2024) – The American Sprint Car
Series National Tour has found its perfect bookend with the
2024 championship set to be determined at Oklahoma’s Creek
County Speedway during the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling, Nov. 15-16.
The two-day event, named in memory of Wokeeta “Fuzzy”
Hahn, the late wife of ASCS founder Emmett Hahn, will wrap
up the season with a $4,000-to-win Feature Friday night and
then a $10,000-to-win Feature during Saturday’s championship
finale.
“It’ll be an exciting way to finish our year,” said
Lonnie Wheatley, ASCS series director. “It’s in honor of
someone that had a big part in the founding of ASCS, so
there’s a lot of meaning involved.”
At the end of the weekend, the first champion under the
World Racing Group banner will be crowned, taking home the
$40,000 championship check.
Full details on the Fuzzy’s Fall Fling, including ticket
information and daily schedules, will be announced closer to
the event.
The Series banquet will be held on Sunday, Nov. 17, in
Tulsa – handing out over $150,000 to the top 10 drivers in
Series points. More details on the ceremony will be
available soon.
The American Sprint Car Series returns next week for ASCS
Speedweek, which includes stops at Texarkana 67 Speedway
(June 11), Creek County Speedway (June 13), Arrowhead
Speedway (June 14) and Tri-State Speedway (June 15). Friday,
June 21, will be used as a potential rain date if any of the
Speedweek events are hindered by weather.
Those unable to make it to the track can catch every
National Tour event live on DIRTVision.
ASCS Sooner Region Pulling A Double At Elk City
Motorsports Park
Bryan Hulbert
ELK CITY, Okla. (June 3, 2024) Making the return to
western Oklahoma’s Elk City Motorsports Park this week, the
ASCS Sooner Region will roll in for a double at the
three-eighths-mile oval on Friday, June 7, and Saturday,
June 8.
Brought back from extinction, the track was reopened in
2022 after being shuttered in 2019. No stranger to Sprint
Cars, the track features a near-weekly lineup of RaceSaver
Sprint Cars. $2,000 to win, $300 to start each night in Elk
City this weekend, the tour’s history began last season with
Jace Park picking up his first career victory to become the
73rd different winner with the ASCS Sooner Region.
Rounds three and four on the 2024 lineup, the points
going into the weekend show multi-time series champion, Sean
McClelland, on top over Kyle Clark with Alex Sewell giving
chase. Brady Baker and Robert Vetter make up the top five.
With the National Tour off this weekend in preparation for
Speedweek, there is no telling who may drop in for some
testing.
Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8 at Elk City
Motorsports Park open at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:00 P.M.
(CDT). Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors,
military, and youth (9-15), and free for kids eight and
under. Other classes include Sooner Challenge Limited
Modifieds, ECMP Factory Stocks, and USRA Gateway Church
Tuners. Elk City Motorsports Park is located at 5612 W 20th
St. in Elk City, Okla. Information on the track is posted on
their Facebook page or by calling (580) 514-3267.
Cody Cordell is the Competition Director for the ASCS
National Tour, as well as the Director for the Sooner
Region. Teams and Tracks can contact Cody at (918) 407-1879
or Ccordell@dirtcar.com.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for
the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes
Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the
tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also,
follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints Debuting At Crowleys
Ridge And West Memphis
Bryan Hulbert
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (June 3, 2024) Making the trek to
Razorback country this week, the ASCS Hurricane Area Super
Sprints will debut at Crowley’s Ridge Raceway on Friday,
June 7, and Riverside International Speedway on Saturday,
June 8.
A regular stomping ground for the former ASCS Mid-South
Region, the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints rolling in
signals a new crop of drivers, and a few returning
favorites. In the last ASCS-sanctioned event held at
Crowley’s Ridge Raceway on June 11, 2023, Derek Hagar made a
familiar appearance in Victory Lane.
The track’s annual “No Fender Friday” will also include
MSCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars and Mini-Sprints.
Friday, June 7, opens at 5:00 P.M., with racing set to go
green at 7:30 P.M. (CDT). Admission is $20 for adults, $10
for youth (6-13), and kids five and under free. Crowleys
Ridge Raceway is located at 1708 Highway 351 in Paragould,
Ark. For more information, visit the track’s website or call
(870) 236-3141.
Onto the legendary Riverside International Speedway, the
track affectionately known as “The Ditch” will provide
arguably the toughest competition for the traveling teams as
Derek Hagar, Dale Howard, Sammy Swindell, Marshall Skinner,
and Howard Moore are just a few of the local hot shoes set
to be in action.
Saturday, June 8, opens at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:30
P.M. (CDT). Modifieds, 600 Mini Sprints, and Stock Cars are
also on the card. Tickets are $25 for adults, $5 for youth
(6-11), and free for kids five and under. Riverside
International Speedway is located at 151 Legion Road in West
Memphis, Ark.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the
direction of Stefen Oakes. For questions regarding rules,
procedures, and events, contact Stefen Oakes at
bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985) 285-9177.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for
the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes
Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the
tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also,
follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints Panhandle Bound For Route 66
Motor Speedway Bryan Hulbert
AMARILLO, Texas (June 3, 2024) A combined $7,000 to win
is on the line for the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw
Sprints as the tour heads for the Texas panhandle for Route
66 Motor Speedway on Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8.
Topped by El Paso’s John Carney II in 2023, Route 66
Motor Speedway was very lucrative for Carney in 2023, as he
returned in July with the Elite Non-Wing Series and captured
an $8,500 score.
Looking to this weekend, Sam Hafertepe, Jr. leads tour
standings by 17 points over Noah Gass. Third is held by
Blaine Baxter with Brian Bell and Marcus Thomas making up
the top five after three events, in which wins have gone to
Hafertepe, Gass, and Brent Marks.
Friday, June 7, opens at 5:30 P.M. with racing at 8:00
P.M. (CDT), with Saturday, June 8, starting an hour earlier.
Tickets Friday are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors,
youth, and military. Discounts remain the same for Saturday,
with adult admission going to $25. For directions and info
on Route 66 Motor Speedway, visit their website or call
(806) 803-1212.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and
operated by Nathan Moore and operates under the sanction of
the American Sprint Car Series. Rules for both tours can be
found at http://www.ascsracing.com. Nathan can be reached at
(903) 780-9934 or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the
tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also,
follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing)..
ASCS Frontier Region At Belgrade At Big Sky Speedway
This Weekend
Bryan Hulbert
BILLINGS, Mont. (June 3, 2024) Readying for a return to
the track this weekend, the ASCS Frontier Region will head
for Gallatin Speedway in Belgrade, Mont. on Friday, May 7,
before a return to Big Sky Speedway in Billings, Mont., on
Saturday, June 8.
Presented by Lehrkinds Inc., the first event of the
season at Gallatin Speedway will see a familiar winner back
in action as Kelly Miller looks to keep the momentum from
this past weekend’s win at Casper Speedway going. Taking top
honors in the tour’s last two visits to Gallatin, Miller
split time in Victory Lane last weekend with fellow ASCS
Frontier competitor Trever Kirkland, who looks to end a
winless streak at the southwestern Montana oval that goes
back to 2017.
Friday, June 7, at Gallatin Speedway, opens at 5:30 P.M.
with racing at 7:00 P.M. (MDT). Tickets are $15 for adults,
$13 for seniors, and free for kids 12 and under. Gallatin
Speedway is located at 2290 Tubb Rd. in Belgrade, Mont.
Information on the track is on their Facebook page or by
calling (406) 388-9666. Along with the ASCS Frontier Region,
Friday’s bill includes IMCA Modifieds, WISSOTA Super Stocks,
and Street Stocks.
A two-day reduced to one by mother nature to kick off the
2024 season, the tour’s first trip to Big Sky Speedway this
season went the way of Tyler Thomas. Saturday, June 8, at
Big Sky Speedway opens at 5:30 P.M. with racing at 7:00 P.M.
(MDT). Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for veterans and
seniors (65+), and free for kids 60 inches tall or shorter.
Big Sky Wingless Sprints, Wissota Midwest Modifieds, and
Wissota Super Stocks are also on the lineup.
Big Sky Speedway is located at Hwy 87 North, Mile Marker
16, just outside Billings, Mont. For more information on the
three-eighths-mile oval, visit them online or call (406)
696-8661.
Both nights are $1,400 to win, and now $400 to start—an
increase over previous seasons for the regional drivers.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for
the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes
Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition
must have a current DIRTcar Membership. That can be
purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2. The membership is
$125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for
the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes
Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the
tours under the ASCS banner, visit the ASCS website. Also,
follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
Bergman Wins at Rush County in Return to Family Team
LA CROSSE, KS (May 31, 2024) – Some drivers take weeks,
months, even years to hit their stride when moving from one
team to another. For Seth Bergman, it took one race.
In his return to his family-owned No. 23 machine,
following a short stint in the TwoC Racing car, Bergman
collected his second American Sprint Car Series National
Tour victory of the season Friday night at Rush County
Speedway.
After starting the Feature on the outside of the front
row, following a second-place Dash effort, Bergman trailed
closely behind polesitter Matt Covington in the early stages
of the race. Once Covington began catching traffic on Lap 7,
Bergman dove to Covington’s inside entering Turn 3,
completed the pass, and never looked back.
“What a fantastic night,” Bergman said in Victory Lane.
“First night back in our family car, to come out here and
get a win, I couldn’t have scripted it any better.”
With all 30 laps going caution-free, maneuvering around
slower cars was critical throughout the seven-minute
Feature. Bergman was one of the only drivers in the field
capable of using any lane on the track at any time, which
allowed him to build a lead of nearly seven seconds by the
time the checkered flag flew – and lap up to sixth-place.
“This place was cowboy up tonight,” Bergman said. “I felt
like a teenager again. Growing up on the west coast
definitely helped me tonight, I was able to dig back in the
toolbox and get the spurs on and go to work. I felt like my
biggest concern there once I got going was running out of
tear-offs, I felt like I was pulling two or three a lap
sometimes.”
Covington’s dominant Dash victory gave him the night’s
pole position in the Feature, but the 19-time National Tour
winner said a lack of versatility in traffic was his
downfall.
“I felt like my car was good in clean air, but I didn’t
feel as good when I got into dirty air,” Covington said. “It
doesn’t take a lot to make these cars go from looking really
good to really bad, just subtle changes. We were real close.
Bergman was better in traffic, I think. We’ll put that in
the notebook and try to get him next time.”
The National Tour was not the only one making its Rush
County debut, as many drivers in the field were making their
first-ever laps around the 5/16-mile bullring, including the
top two.
“The track stayed fairly narrow,” Covington said. “The
kind of dirt it is, even though it looks all wet, you can
get your car through it if you’re brave enough and stay in
the gas.”
As for Bergman, the move back to his family team allows
him to have a more hands-on approach to his racing program.
“Getting back in our family car, I’m able to oversee
everything at our house,” Bergman said. “I spend countless
hours just overthinking and paying attention to detail, and
just really trying to build race cars that are capable of
coming here and doing that.”
Rounding out the podium in the third spot was 17-year-old
Ryder Laplante, who was making just his second start with
the National Tour. The young Oklahoma native has bounced
between everything from Micro Sprints to 410 Sprint Cars in
the early months of the season and said he hopes his quick
success with ASCS will snowball into a championship chase in
2025.
“We’re just going to hit as many races as we can here and
there,” Laplante said. “Just get prepared for next year and
hopefully we can hit it full time.”
Bergman wasn’t the only one able to make passes during
the 30-lap Feature. Hank Davis, making his debut in the TwoC
Racing No. 2C, charged from 11th to fourth, claiming the
night’s Hard Charger Award.
Sam Hafertepe Jr., who challenged Covington for second
most of the Feature, fell back and ended the night fifth –
his first top-five finish of the 2024 National Tour season.
UP NEXT: The National Tour will now turn its attention to
the second half of this weekend’s Kansas doubleheader, with
Dodge City Raceway Park on Saturday, June 1. Tickets will be
available at the gate, with live coverage available on
DIRTVision for those unable to make it to the track.
RESULTS
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[2]; 2. 95-Matt
Covington[1]; 3. 88R-Ryder Laplante[7]; 4. 2C-Hank
Davis[11]; 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[3]; 6. 10C-Jeremy
Campbell[6]; 7. 36-Jason Martin[13]; 8. 10-Landon Britt[15];
9. 55B-Jordon Mallett[4]; 10. 15D-Andrew Deal[8]; 11.
45X-Kyler Johnson[14]; 12. 2-Brekton Crouch[12]; 13.
16G-Austyn Gossel[9]; 14. 938-Bradley Fezard[20]; 15.
88J-Jeremy Huish[17]; 16. 2J-Zach Blurton[16]; 17. 88-Terry
Easum[19]; 18. 88K-Jordan Knight[22]; 19. 57P-Peter
Walker[23]; 20. 6G-Bryan Gossel[18]; 21. 1X-Bryant
Wiedeman[10]; 22. 91-Michael Day[24]; 23. 71-Brady Baker[5];
24. 11K-Tyler Knight[21]
ASCS at Red Dirt Raceway
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour has found a
new weekend for its doubleheader debut at RPM Speedway –
Oct. 18-19.
Along with the new date for RPM, the 2024 edition of ASCS
Speedweek has been finalized as a four-race event with a
special cookout for teams across from Creek County Speedway
on Wednesday, June 12.
A new race event for Friday, June 21, is in development
as officials agreed to remove the previously scheduled race
at Two Dollar Pistol Motor Speedway. And due to conflicts in
the region, the season finale at Big O Speedway in October
has been removed from the schedule. Officials will work with
the track to find another date in 2025. A new championship
finale weekend will also be announced at a later time.
While the Series’ trip to RPM Speedway will be the first
for the National Tour, it won’t be the first for ASCS. The
Elite Outlaw Sprint Cars competed at the 1/4-mile track last
year, and there have been multiple regional events there
since 2009 – including the ASCS Gulf South Region, which
will co-sanction the Oct. 18-19 event with the National
Tour.
Before the Series’ return to RPM, the ASCS National Tour
will run its first Speedweek championship in over a year,
June 11-15, with events at Texarkana 67 Speedway (June 11),
Creek County Speedway (June 13), Arrowhead Speedway (June
14) and Tri-State (OK) Speedway (June 15).
In the last five editions of the Speedweek contest, there
have been five different champions – Tim Crawley (2022),
Ryan Timms (2021), Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2019), Sammy Swindell
(2018) and Aaron Reutzel (2017).
The American Sprint Car Series will return to action with
a two-day trip to Kansas at Rush County Speedway, Friday,
May 31, and Dodge City Raceway Park, Saturday, June 1.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every
lap live on DIRTVision.
To stay up to date with the American Sprint Car Series,
visit the ASCS website, and follow us on Facebook, X and
Instagram.
Payouts Increased for Dirt Down in T-Town at Tulsa
Speedway
TULSA, OK (May 29, 2024) – When the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour rolls into Tulsa Speedway, June 28-29,
competitors will have more money on the line thanks to more
than $3,000 added to the Feature purse.
Night two at Tulsa will now award $6,000 to the Feature
winner – a 50% increase from the standard $4,000-to-win
purse. There are also increases for the second, third and
fourth-place finishers, who will receive $2,500, $2,000, and
$1,500 respectively.
Series Director Lonnie Wheatley credited Tulsa Speedway
promoter Keith Haney’s desire to make the Dirt Down in
T-Town a premiere event on the ASCS schedule as the reason
for the increase.
“It’s great to have promoters that are this generous,”
said Lonnie Wheatley, ASCS National Tour series director.
“Keith wants to give back to the racers, and he’s willing to
throw some extra money in there. He wants to make this a big
event, and I think this is going to help do that.”
Haney, best known as a championship-winning Pro Mod racer
on the dragstrip, said he wanted to take the popular
“Throwdown in T-Town” drag race at Tulsa and create a
similar event on the dirt track.
“It worked out to where we could give more to the racers
and make it a bigger show,” Haney said. “The fans love the
concept that we bring to the table, and I think it’s going
to put the racers and the ASCS in front of a bunch of people
that have probably never watched it before.”
Haney said the event will also include added fan
amenities including live music, a children’s play area,
cooling stations and more.
On both nights of the event, admission will be priced at
$25 per carload, with no limit on the number of people per
vehicle.
The National Tour will hold its third and fourth events
in Series history at Tulsa Speedway, which opened in 2021.
Blake Hahn and Tim Crawley scored wins in the tour’s
previous two visits in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Both nights of the Dirt Down in T-Town will be
co-sanctioned with the ASCS Sooner Region.
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour returns this
weekend with a pair of races in Kansas at Rush County
Speedway on Friday, May 31, and Dodge City Raceway Park on
Saturday, June 1.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every
lap live on DIRTVision.
For more information on the series, visit the ASCS
website, and follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: American Sprint Car Series Returns to
Sunflower State at Rush County, Dodge City
By Spence Smithback
LA CROSSE, KS (May 28, 2024) – The American Sprint Car
Series National Tour will kickstart the summer with a visit
to two Kansas bullrings.
The weekend begins with a Friday night contest at Rush
County Speedway in La Crosse (May 31), and continues 80
miles to the south at Dodge City Raceway Park (June 1).
Both nights will feature a $4,000-to-win, $400-to-start
purse. The Sprint Cars will be joined by IMCA Hobby Stocks
and Cruisers at Rush County, while the Dodge City itinerary
will include IMCA Sport Mods and IMCA Hobby Stocks.
The pair of races are the final warmup before the
five-night ASCS Speedweek in Arkansas and Oklahoma, June
11-15.
Tickets will be available at the gate on both nights. If
you can’t make it out to the track, every ASCS National Tour
event can be streamed live on DIRTVision.
Here are the top storylines entering the weekend:
BERGMAN GOING SOLO: A win at Super Bee Speedway and a
second-place run at Red Dirt Raceway has Seth Bergman
sitting atop the National Tour standings entering the
weekend. However, he’ll have a new, yet familiar, look
beginning Friday at Rush County. Bergman has parted ways
with TwoC Racing to return to his family-owned team.
After Johnson suffered a hand injury in a crash in April,
he elected to retire from driving and tapped Bergman as his
replacement behind the wheel of the No. 2C machine.
In addition to the pair of National Tour starts, Bergman
drove Johnson’s car to a 14th-place run in local competition
at Creek County Speedway on May 11 before his departure was
announced days later.
Bergman shouldn’t take long to get reacclimated to his
former team, as his most recent run in his No. 23 car
resulted in a win on March 23 in a Warrior Region event at
Creek County. The Washington native has also picked up 17
National Tour wins in his own equipment, most recently at
Outlaw Motor Speedway in Oklahoma on June 2, 2023.
RUSH COUNTY DEBUT: Friday’s stop at Rush County will not
only mark the first ASCS event at the facility, but the
largest Sprint Car event in track history.
However, the track has hosted nearly two dozen United
Rebel Sprint Series races for the 305 Sprint Car division,
and multiple National Tour full-timers have found Victory
Lane with the Series. Jason Martin won three out of his four
URSS appearances in La Crosse, while Zach Blurton picked up
the win on July 31, 2021.
Blurton also brought home a fifth-place finish with the
Rocky Mountain Midget Racing Association in 2023. As one of
the only drivers in the field with recent experience at Rush
County, Friday night could be an opportunity for Blurton to
collect his first National Tour top 10 of the season.
GETTING INTO DODGE: Last season, the series made its
first stop at Dodge City Raceway Park in 11 years, but this
time around, fans have only had to wait 11 months.
Martin and Matt Covington split the victories in 2023,
and both will look to collect another Dodge City trophy in
the Steve King Memorial. Martin finished second behind
Covington on night two last year to give himself a 1.5
average finish on the weekend; that along with a slew of
URSS and local victories at the 3/8-mile track should make
him one of the favorites Saturday night.
The Sprint Cars were joined by the RMMRA a year ago in a
Feature won by National Tour full-timer Kyler Johnson. The
Midget win was Johnson’s third in as many years at Dodge
City following victories with the URSS in 2021 and the RMMRA
in 2022. A native of nearby Quinter, Kansas, Johnson will
look to use his home-field advantage to score his first ASCS
triumph.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday, May 31 at Rush County Speedway in La Crosse, KS
Saturday, June 1 at Dodge City Raceway Park in Dodge City,
KS
AROUND THE TURN:
The American Sprint Car Series will take on their longest
stretch of consecutive races of the season, with ASCS
Speedweek taking place June 11-15 across four tracks in
Arkansas and Oklahoma.
CURRENT POINT STANDINGS (Top 10):
1. Seth Bergman (292)
2. Andrew Deal (-31)
3. Terry Easum (-34)
4. Jason Martin (-46)
5. Brady Baker (-49)
6. Kyler Johnson (-52)
7. Matt Covington (-57)
8. Brandon Anderson (-63)
9. Landon Britt (-73)
10. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-79)
FEATURE WINNERS (2):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
QUICK TIME AWARDS (2):
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
HEAT RACE WINS (8):
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 1
Matt Covington – Glenpool OK – 1
DASH APPEARANCES (13):
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 2
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 2
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Lane Whittington – Denham Springs, LA – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Koty Adams – Haughton, LA – 1
Ryder Laplante – Calera, OK – 1
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 1
Bradley Fezard – Bonnerdale, AR – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Alex Sewell – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS (2):
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
PODIUM FINISHERS (5):
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 2
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 1
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
TOP 10 FINISHERS (15):
Andrew Deal – Caney, KS – 2
Jason Martin – Liberal, KS – 2
Kyler Johnson – Quinter, KS – 2
Matt Covington – Glenpool, OK – 2
Seth Bergman – Snohomish, WA – 2
Brady Baker – Alexander, AR – 1
Brandon Anderson – Glenpool, OK – 1
Channin Tankersley – Arlington, TX – 1
Kyle Clark – Sapulpa, OK – 1
Landon Britt – Memphis, TN – 1
Sam Hafertepe Jr. – Sunnyvale, TX – 1
Sean McClelland – Tulsa, OK – 1
Tanner Conn – Oklahoma City, OK – 1
Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK – 1
Whit Gastineau – Moore, OK – 1
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
Friday, Apr. 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth
Bergman (1)
Friday, May 10 / Red Dirt Raceway / Meeker, OK / Terry Easum
(1)
Andrew Deal Seizing Dream Opportunity in Debut
Season on National Tour
By Spence Smithback
CONCORD, NC (May 24, 2024) –
When Caney, KS native Andrew Deal signed up to chase the
2024 American Sprint Car Series National championship, he
knew he was in a now-or-never situation.
“I’m just kind of at that
point in life where, if I was going to do it, I need to do
it now.” Deal said. “I’ve got two little girls, and they’re
younger, so as they get older, life’s going to become more
about them.”
When he isn’t racing Sprint
Cars, Deal operates DFR Discount Tire in Dewey, OK – a
business he started to help fund his racing dreams – and
credited a newfound degree of flexibility with his day job
as another reason behind his decision to go full-time.
“My shop’s finally to a point
where I don’t have to be here 24/7,” Deal said. “Got
everything together, and after the end of last year, it was
like ‘well, might as well.’”
While Deal will be visiting
many tracks on the 2024 schedule for the first time, he has
plenty of Sprint Car knowledge to lean on. His
brother-in-law is Wayne Priddy – a longtime crew chief in
the 410 ranks.
“He helps me a lot with
everything,” Deal said. “That’s what’s been my edge. A lot
of these tracks I’ve never been to, but he’s been to. So,
he’s helped me a lot with being prepared and what to expect
at each track, and how to prepare for each track.”
Tackling a national schedule
for the first time is a daunting task for any race team, but
especially for a two-man operation like the No. 15D team.
“I don’t have a crew, I don’t
have guys, it’s just me and Dad,” Deal said. “I think the
biggest thing is just going to be not wearing out, racing
multiple days in a row without just being exhausted. It just
takes so much time to do everything right. Just being
prepared is going to be the biggest thing for us.”
Deal wasted no time in making
his presence known in the first two races of the season,
collecting a Heat Race win and a second-place Feature finish
in the season opener at Super Bee Speedway.
He followed that up with a
seventh-place run at Red Dirt Raceway, placing him second in
the standings entering a pair of races in his home state at
Rush County Speedway (Friday, May 31) and Dodge City Raceway
Park (Saturday, June 1).
A weekend close to home can
sometimes plays to a driver’s advantage, but that won’t
exactly be the case next weekend.
“I have never even seen Rush
County,” Deal said. “I’ve been to Dodge City a couple times,
we’ve ran a Non-Wing some, back when I was really young. I
might have even ran a Midget there at one point in my life.
“I think I’ll be pretty
comfortable on all the 1/4-mile bullring stuff. On the
bigger stuff, it may take me a second to get back in the
groove. For years, I’ve just run Creek (County Speedway),
Caney (Valley Speedway) and Humboldt (Speedway). I haven’t
went out of my little area here, just with the business and
kids and stuff.”
Deal will do more traveling
than ever before in 2024 and has a few dates in particular
circled on his calendar.
“I actually haven’t ran
Knoxville, so I’m looking forward to Knoxville (for the 360
Knoxville Nationals in August),” Deal said. “Paducah, it
looks pretty cool, never been there. Excited to go out to
Montana, I’ve never been out there and raced.”
While Deal has aspirations of
clinching the championship and Rookie of the Year award at
season’s end, the success of his inaugural year on tour
won’t be defined entirely by the box score.
“My Dad’s getting older, and
life doesn’t last forever,” Deal said. “I wanted to
basically go have some fun with my Dad and see some new
tracks, travel a little bit, enjoy myself.
“I’m going to keep racing and
keep having fun, and we’ll see where that goes.”
You can watch Deal and the rest of the ASCS National Tour
stars when the season continues in Kansas at Rush County
Speedway, on Friday, May 31, and Dodge City Raceway Park, on
Saturday, June 1. For more information,
CLICK HERE.
If you can't make it to the track, you can watch every
lap live on
DIRTVision.
Pipeline MD ASCS Gulf South Region Going For Two At Lonestar
Speedway
Bryan Hulbert
KILGORE, Texas (May 21, 2024) The widely accepted start to
Summer has arrived, and the Pipeline MD ASCS Gulf South Region
is taking the show to the high-banked Lonestar Speedway in
Kilgore, Texas for a pair of nights this Memorial Day Weekend.
Running Saturday, May 25, and Sunday, May 26, the two night
affair will be preceded by an open practice on Friday night.
This weekend is the first stand-alone event of the year for
the south Texas based tour, which last graced the
three-eighths-mile oval in 2019. The victory went to Tony Bruce,
Jr.
Friday’s practice opens at 5:00 P.M. (CDT) and is $20 for the
Pits.
Saturday, May 25 opens at 3:00 P.M. with racing at 7:00 P.M.
Times for Sunday, May 26 move up an hour. Factory Stocks,
Tuners, Limited Modifieds, and Texas Stocks are also on the
card.
Lonestar Speedway is located at 3131 Farm to Market Rd 1252
EW in Kilgore, Texas. More information on the track can be found
on the track’s Facebook Page.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the
American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint
Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional
Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours
under the ASCS banner, CLICK HERE. Also, follow on Facebook,
Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints Headed For Deep South
Speedway
Bryan Hulbert
LOXLEY, Ala. (May 21, 2024) Kicking off the summer season
with a doubleheader weekend at Deep South Speedway, the ASCS
Hurricane Area Super Sprints invade on Friday, May 24, and
Saturday, May 25.
Last welcoming the series in October of last year for the
season finale, Zane DeVault and Sammy Swindell split time in
Victory Lane. ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints will go for two
again in October at the Alabama oval.
Rounds seven and eight in 2024, Jan Howard leads the way into
the weekend with a 136-point margin over Evan McElhaney. Third
is Lane Whittington, with Jake Brashier and Brandon Blenden
making up the top-five.
Friday, May 24 includes IMCA Modifieds, Pure Stocks, and
Stingers. Saturday, May 25 moves classes to Factory Stocks,
Street Stocks, 604 Late Models, and Open Modifieds. Tickets per
night are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and military, $10 for
youth (8-12), and free for kids seven and under. Stands each day
open at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:30 P.M. (CDT).
For more information, find the Deep South Speedway on
Facebook or log onto https://www.deepsouthspeedway.org.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction
of Stefen Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and
events, contact Stefen Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or
call (985) 285-9177.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the
American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint
Car Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional
Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours
under the ASCS banner, CLICK HERE. Also, follow on Facebook,
Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
1 MONTH ALERT: ASCS National Tour Speedweek Returns With
June Events in Arkansas, Oklahoma
CONCORD, NC (May 20, 2024) –
With the new chapter for the American Sprint Car Series comes
the revival of the ASCS Speedweek championship for the National
Tour in June.
The 28th edition of the ASCS Speedweek will consist of five
straight nights of racing through Arkansas and Oklahoma,
featuring races at Texarkana 67 Speedway (Tuesday, June 11),
Creek County Speedway (Thursday, June 13), Arrowhead Speedway
(Friday, June 14) and Tri-State Speedway (Saturday, June 15) –
the race on Wednesday, June 12, is still TBD.
The National Tour has already made stops at all four tracks,
but in varying quantities. The last National Tour race at
Texarkana 67 Speedway, in Texarkana, AR, ran in 2008 and was won
by Gary Taylor.
Creek County Speedway, in Sapulpa, OK, hosted the National
Tour last season for the first time since 2008 and saw
Oklahoma’s Sean McClelland score the win.
Last year, the National Tour made its debut at the
state-of-the-art Arrowhead Speedway facility in Colcord, OK. At
that event, Landon Britt walked away with his first career
National Tour win.
Tri-State Speedway, in Pocola, OK, has hosted the National
Tour on five occasions – the last race being in 2006, won by
Jason Johnson.
This year will mark the Speedweek’s return for the first time
since 2022. In the last five editions of the contest there have
been five different champions – Tim Crawley (2022), Ryan Timms
(2021), Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2019), Sammy Swindell (2018) and
Aaron Reutzel (2017).
PREVIOUS ASCS SPEEDWEEK CHAMPIONS:
2022 – Tim Crawley
2021 – Ryan Timms
2019 – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
2018 – Sammy Swindell
2017 – Aaron Reutzel
2016 – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
2015 – Wayne Johnson
2014 – Brad Loyet
2013 – Jeff Swindell
2012 – Wayne Johnson
2009 – Tim Crawley
2008 – Jason Johnson
2007 – Gary Wright
2006 – Jason Johnson
2005 – Darren Stewart
2004 – Tim Crawley
2003 – Shane Stewart
2002 – Gary Wright
2001 – Kevin Ramey
2000 – Gary Wright
1999 – Gary Wright
1998 – Terry Gray
1997 – Gary Wright
1996 – Terry Gray
1995 – Terry Gray
1994 – Gary Wright
1993 – Terry Gray
For more information about the ASCS Speedweek,
CLICK HERE.
If you can’t make it to the tracks, you can watch every lap
live on
DIRTVision.
ASCS Sooner Weekend at Creek, Caney Postponed; New Dates
TBD
SAPULPA, Okla. (May 13, 2024) – Races at Creek County Speedway on
Friday, May 17, and at Caney Valley Speedway on Saturday, May 18,
with the American Sprint Car Series Sooner Region have been
postponed.
The decision comes after working with track officials to allow
for local drivers, who would be competing for points, and fans to
attend the High School graduation ceremonies scheduled for the
weekend.
“Graduation is an important moment in these kids’ lives, and we
want to respect that achievement and make sure these families can be
together,” said Cody Cordell, ASCS Sooner Director. “We coordinated
with Kerry and Emmett to make sure everyone was good with moving the
shows.”
New dates are being sought for the two tracks and will be
announced once confirmed.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the
American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours
encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
ASCS Frontier Region Kicking Off 2024 Season With Big Sky
Double
Bryan Hulbert
BILLINGS, Mont. (May 14, 2024) Kicking off the tour’s 12th season
with a weekend double at Big Sky Speedway in Billings, Mont, the
ASCS Frontier Region is back in action on Friday, May 17, and
Saturday, May 18.
The site of last year’s season-opening event, Canada’s Kelly
Miller swept the weekend before taking his run to a four-race win
streak. Taking in two more triumphs before the season’s end, Miller
compiled 10 top-five and a dozen top-10 finishes in 13 starts for an
easily won championship.
Trever Kirkland ended the season runner-up in tour standings,
followed by Phil Dietz, Joe Perry, and Kory Wermling. In all, 40
drivers took part in the 2023 season.
Friday, May 17, and Saturday, May 18, at Big Sky Speedway open at
5:30 P.M. with racing at 7:00 P.M. (MDT). Tickets are $20 for
adults, $15 for veterans and seniors (65+), and free for kids
60-inches tall or shorter. Paws N Claws Sport Compacts, IMCA
Modifieds, Wissota Midwest Modifieds, and Wissota Super Stocks are
also on the lineup.
Big Sky Speedway is located at Hwy. 87 North, Mile Marker 16,
just outside Billings, Mont. For more information on the
three-eighths-mile oval, log onto https://www.bigskyspeedway.com or
call (406) 696-8661.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have
a current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2.
The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the
American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours
encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints Rolling To Greenville
Speedway Bryan Hulbert
GREENVILLE, Miss. (May 14, 2024) Making the return to Greenville
Speedway on Saturday, May 18, the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints
roll into the first of four nights at the Mississippi oval in 2024.
The season’s sixth round of competition, the tour’s last outing
atop the gumbo quarter-mile was on August 12, 2023, with Brad Bowden
earning the win. Already collecting a win in 2024 with the ASCS
Hurricane Area Super Sprints, Bowden stood tall at Jackson Motor
Speedway on April 27.
Five nights in with just as many winners, Jan Howard sits atop
the standings going into Greenville with an 86-point gap over
defending series champion Brandon Blenden. Evan McElhaney holds
third, with Lane Whittington and Jake Brashier making up the
top-five.
Looking at a $2,000 payday to make it to Victory Lane on
Saturday, the evening’s card will include the wingless Capital City
Sprints. Saturday, May 18, opens at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:00
P.M. (CDT). Tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for youth (6-10), and
free for kids five and under. Pits are $35.
Greenville Speedway is located at 1040 S Raceway in Greenville,
Miss. For more information, call (662) 820-0654 or visit Greenville
Speedway’s Facebook page.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction of
Stefen Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and events,
contact Stefen Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985)
285-9177.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the
American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours
encompassing Wing and Non-Wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under
the ASCS banner Also, follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X (@ascsracing).
SOONER THE BETTER: Terry Easum Scores First ASCS Victory at
Red Dirt Raceway
MEEKER, OK (May 10, 2024) –
The new chapter of the American Sprint Car Series continues to add
intriguing storylines with each new paragraph, such as two “firsts”
in one night for the National Tour on Friday.
During the National Tour’s debut at Red Dirt Raceway, in Meeker,
OK, “Sooner State” native and 2024 Rookie of the Year contender,
Terry Easum out dueled veterans and local stars to score his first
ASCS victory.
He did so the hard way, too, starting a few rows deep in seventh
and driving his way up through the field around the ¼-mile bullring.
“It feels great,” Easum said about picking up his first ASCS
victory. “It’s good to be able to come through there, starting that
far back and just drive through there. A real good field here. A lot
of good cars. Even that [Last Chance Showdown] was full of guys who
can win anywhere. It’s tough for sure.”
The night opened with 38 cars trying to fill 24 spots in the
Feature. Easum was one of eight drivers that made it into the
five-lap Dash, however, luck gave him the eight pill and he was only
able to pass one car – placing him inside row four for the 30-lap
Feature.
Oklahoma natives made up the first three starting positions with
19-time National Tour winner Matt Covington on the pole, Ryder
Laplante – in his first National Tour start – on the outside pole
and Whit Gastineau staring third.
When the race commenced, Laplante stayed on Covington’s tail the
first two laps before jumping the cushion in Turn 4 and losing
several positions.
A few spots back, Easum and current Series points leader Seth
Bergman were already marching forward. By Lap 9, Bergman was up to
third from fifth and Easum was up to fifth from seventh.
Then, Easum’s progress excelled lap by lap.
On Lap 10, the rookie moved into fourth, while Gastineau and
Bergman reeled in Covington. A lap later, Easum joined the party to
make it a four-way battle for the lead. Another lap later, he snuck
by Bergman for third and then dove into Turn 3 to make it a
three-wide battle for the lead with Gastineau on the top and
Covington in the middle.
When they exited the turn and crossed the line to bring the race
to Lap 13, Easum was the new leader.
He couldn’t enjoy it too long, though, as a caution for two cars
spun on the backstretch slowed the race for the first time, putting
Gastineau on his bumper.
The black No. 2w tried to stay with Easum on the restart, but the
No. 88 was too strong on the bottom and pulled away. Instead,
Gastineau had to play defense with Bergman finding a head of steam
around the top of the track. The TwoC Racing machine passed
Covington for third on the restart and then worked Gastineau for a
few laps before stealing second with 10 laps to go.
With Easum having to navigate heavy traffic, Bergman began to
play Jaws. Lap after lap, he gained on Easum. But with less than
five laps to go, the traffic that slowed Easum also began hindering
Bergman’s run. Then, his chance for back-to-back victories drove
away.
“We were close, it just didn’t go our way there,” Bergman said.
“We were really actually off at the beginning of the night. Then,
it’s an uphill battle when you don’t unload that good. But, we
fought at it and the boys did a great job and gave us a piece to
contend for the win at the end. So, I look at it as anytime you can
turn a negative into a positive late that’s a really good thing.”
While all eyes were on the battle for the lead, local star
Tanner Conn was having a career run, charging from 15th to third
in only his fourth start with the National Tour. As Bergman
began closing on Easum, Conn was on a trajectory toward them
both. But like Bergman, once they encountered traffic, their
runs evaporated. “This was our first ASCS show with our own
program,” Conn said. “The night started off a little rough, just
getting acclimated to the 360 (motor). I’m used to the 305
(motor)… We kind of dug ourselves a hole after Qualifying and
the Heat Race. But just did what we know best with the track and
was able to drive up to third, just pick some guys off on the
bottom, some on the top, throw some slide jobs. Kind of what
this track is known for.”
Ahead of them, in only his eighth career start with the
National Tour, Easum drove away with his first career win in the
closing laps.
“The car was really good,” Easum said. “It would drive
anywhere. That’s all you can ask for as a driver… You had to run
really tight on the bottom, against the tires, to catch that
grip strip. If you missed it, there was a very fine line. If you
missed it, it was tough.”
The race also counted toward the ASCS Sooner Region
standings, giving Easum his first Sooner Region victory too.
UP NEXT: The American Sprint Car Series
National Tour returns to Kansas for a doubleheader weekend with
a visit to Rush County Speedway on Friday, May 31, and then to
Dodge City Raceway Park on Saturday, June 1. For more
information and the full ASCS schedule,
CLICK HERE.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every ASCS
National Tour race live on
DIRTVision.
FEATURE RESULTS:
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 88-Terry Easum[7]; 2. 2C-Seth Bergman[5];
3. 78-Tanner Conn[15]; 4. 45X-Kyler Johnson[23]; 5. 2W-Whit
Gastineau[3]; 6. 1-Sean McClelland[6]; 7. 15D-Andrew Deal[16];
8. 36-Jason Martin[13]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[1]; 10. 9$-Kyle
Clark[11]; 11. 71-Brady Baker[19]; 12. 10-Landon Britt[14]; 13.
55B-Brandon Anderson[10]; 14. 88R-Ryder Laplante[2]; 15. 2J-Zach
Blurton[21]; 16. 938-Bradley Fezard[4]; 17. 03-Joe Wood Jr[22];
18. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[17]; 19. V8-Robert Vetter[20]; 20.
55-Chase Brown[18]; 21. 91-Michael Day[24]; 22. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[12]; 23. 6-Koty Adams[9]; 24. 8-Alex Sewell[8]
ASCS Elite Non-Wing Looking At 2024 Kick-Off At Lonestar Speedway
Bryan Hulbert
KILGORE, Texas (May 8, 2024) Lifting the lid on the 2024 season on
Saturday, May 11, the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Series presented by Abilene
Powder Coating will take on the high-banked Lonestar Speedway in
Kilgore, Texas.
Racing for a $2,000 top prize on Saturday, the track last saw action
with the wingless tour in 2018, before the series was under the ASCS
banner. The tour plans one more trip in 2024, with the next being
Saturday, July 6, with the Pipeline MD ASCS Gulf South Region. Cody
Garnder enters as the defending series champion.
Saturday, May 11, opens at 3:00 P.M. with cars on track for Hot Laps
at 6:00 P.M. (CDT). Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for youth (6-11),
seniors (60+), and military with ID. Pits are $35. Tickets can be
purchased in advance at Click Here. The night’s card will also include
Modlites, Eco Mods, and Stock Cars.
The three-eighths-mile Lonestar Speedway is located at 3131 Farm to
Market Rd 1252 EW in Kilgore, Texas. Information on the track can be
found at Click Here or by calling (800) 568-7861.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and operated by
Nathan Moore and operates under the sanction of the American Sprint Car
Series. Rules for both tours can be found at http://www.ascsracing.com.
Nathan can be reached at (903) 780-9934 or by email at
elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com,
For other news, notes, and information on any tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and X (@ASCSRacing).
ASCS Western Plains Back At El Paso County Raceway
Bryan Hulbert
CALHAN, Colo. (May 9, 2024) Back to where the season began, the ASCS
Western Plains Region will roll into El Paso County Raceway in Calhan,
Colo. on Saturday, May 11.
The second round of the 2024 season, after events at Lincoln County
were sidelined by weather, the season’s kick-off on April 13 went the
way of Pueblo’s Adam Trimble in his first event behind the wheel of the
M&H Racing No. 5d.
Saturday, May 11, opens at 1:00 P.M. with cars on track at 4:00 P.M.
Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for Military and Seniors, $10 for youth
4-12, and free for kids three and under. For more information on El Paso
County Raceway, call (720) 404-0400 or log onto https://www.bstpromotions.com.
El Paso County Raceway is located at 366 10th St. in Calhan, Colo.
Saturday’s event includes Lightning Sprints, Stock Cars, Sport Mods,
Hobby Stocks, Compacts, Warriors, Dwarf, and NOW600 Micros.
The ASCS Western Plains Region is under the direction of Joe Bellm
with BST Promotions and can be reached at (720) 404-0400.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have a
current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2.
The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the
ASCS banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook,
Instagram, and Twitter (@ascsracing).
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: ASCS National Tour Returns to Oklahoma For Red
Dirt Raceway Debut
MEEKER, OK (May 8, 2024) – More than 200 checkered flags have been
claimed in Oklahoma with the American Sprint Car Series National Tour,
and on Friday, May 10, one will be claimed at Red Dirt Raceway for the
first time.
The National Tour will make its debut at the 1/4-mile track in
Meeker, OK, for the second race of the 2024 season – joined by the ASCS
Sooner Region.
After the first race of the season at Super Bee Speedway in April,
drivers with Oklahoma connections will be poised for a home state win.
Leading that charge will be Seth Bergman, driving for the Oklahoma
City-based TwoC Racing team.
He scored the first win of the season and currently holds an
eight-point lead over Rookie of the Year contender Andrew Deal.
The American Sprint Car Series has made one appearance at Red Dirt
Raceway with the former Red River Region in 2018. That race was also won
by Bergman.
Tickets for the event at Red Dirt Raceway can be purchased in advance
HERE. If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action
live on DIRTVision.
Follow the biggest storylines of the weekend:
TWO FOR TWO(C)?
All stats point to Seth Bergman, of Snohomish, WA, as a leading favorite
for Friday’s event. He opened the 2024 season for the ASCS Sooner Region
with a win at Oklahoma’s Creek County Speedway and then won the season
opener for the National Tour at Super Bee Speedway – now leading the
points in both divisions.
Bergman opened the National Tour season, driving the No. 2C Sprint
Car for TwoC Racing while 2000 ASCS National Tour champion Wayne Johnson
recovered from an arm injury. But with Johnson’s injury hindering him
from returning to the seat, Bergman will continue to pilot the car with
Johnson serving as his crew chief.
STRONG STARTS
While Seth Bergman walked away with the win at Super Bee Speedway,
several other drivers had strong showings, ranging from rookies to
Series veterans.
2024 Rookie of the Year contender Andrew Deal, of Caney, KS, came out
of the gate strong, qualifying second to Bergman in their qualifying
group, won his Heat Race, finished second in the Dash and then finished
second in the Feature. It was his career-best finish with the National
Tour and second career top-five finish with the tour – his first top
five came at Oklahoma’s Lawton Speedway last year. He’s no stranger to
winning in Oklahoma too, having won with the ASCS Sooner Region at
Oklahoma’s Creek County Speedway in 2023.
Deal will enter Friday’s race with some experience at Red Dirt
Raceway, having ran with the ASCS Red River Region there in 2018. He
finished 15th.
Reigning ASCS National Tour champion Jason Martin, of Liberal, KS,
put on a show at Super Bee, making a charge from 22nd to fourth. He’s
coming off a career year with the National Tour, having won nine races
en route to his first title in 2023. Of those nine victories, three came
in Oklahoma – two at Longdale Speedway and one at the Salina Highbanks
Speedway.
Like Deal, Martin also has laps around Red Dirt Raceway. Recent laps
too. He ran a national 410 Sprint Car race there last month. He finished
25th after being involved in an accident.
OKLAHOMA NATIVES
Of the 14 confirmed full-time regulars with the ASCS National Tour this
year, four call Oklahoma home – Brandon Anderson (Glenpool, OK), Matt
Covington (Glenpool, OK), Hank Davis (Sand Springs, OK) and Terry Easum
(Broken Arrow, OK).
Covington is in his 11th straight full-time season with the ASCS
National Tour and is coming off a career-best year, having finished
second in points with three wins – now at 19 National Tour wins overall.
He’s also a two-time ASCS Sooner Region champion. The veteran had a
quiet start to the season with a sixth-place finish at Super Bee.
Anderson started off his second full-time season with the National
Tour strong at Super Bee, finishing fifth. While he’s still looking for
his first National Tour win, he’s no stranger to winning in Oklahoma as
three of his five ASCS Sooner Region victories came in the Sooner State.
Davis and Easum are both running for the Rookie of the Year title
this season. Easum had the better finish of the two at Super Bee,
finishing 11th, while Davis missed the Feature. However, Davis enters
Friday’s race with an upper hand in the statistics category, having won
in Oklahoma with the ASCS Sooner Region last year at Creek County
Speedway.
STAT GLANCE:
When & Where
Date – Friday, May 10
Track – Red Dirt Raceway (1/4-mile in Meeker, OK)
CURRENT CHAMPIONSHIP TOP 10:
1. Seth Bergman (150 points)
2. Andrew Deal (-8)
3. Brady Baker (-15)
4. Jason Martin (-20)
5. Brandon Anderson (-25)
6. Matt Covington (-28)
7. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (-31)
8. Channin Tankersley (-34)
9. Landon Britt (-37)
10. Kyler Johnson (-40)
FEATURE WINNERS
1 Win – Seth Bergman
FEATURE LAPS LED
29 laps – Seth Bergman
1 lap – Brady Baker
QUICK TIME AWARDS
1 – Brady Baker
HEAT RACE WINNERS
1 Win – Lane Whittington
– Andrew Deal
– Koty Adams
– Terry Easum
DASH WINNERS
1 Win – Brady Baker
LAST CHANCE SHOWDOWN WINNERS
1 Win – Landon Britt
PODIUM FINISHERS
1 – Seth Bergman
– Andrew Deal
– Brady Baker
2024 AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES NATIONAL SCHEDULE & WINNERS
No. / Day, Date / Track / Location / Winner
1. Friday, April 19 / Super Bee Speedway / Chatham, LA / Seth Bergman
Rain, Thunderstorms Lead ASCS Officials
to Postpone RPM Speedway Event
CRANDALL, TX (May 2, 2024) – After RPM Speedway was hit with more than
two inches of rain last week and several more inches this week, in
addition to weather models showing severe thunderstorms throughout the
weekend, American Sprint Car Series and track officials agreed to
postpone this weekend’s event.
Track and series officials are exploring options to reschedule the event
at RPM Speedway later this season.
The decision was made to keep the safety of traveling fans and teams in
mind, and knowing the track’s grounds are unable to handle the continued
rain.
The American Sprint Car Series next races on Friday, May 10, at Red Dirt
Raceway in Meeker, OK, where the National Tour will be joined by the
ASCS Sooner Region.
For tickets to the event at Red Dirt Raceway,
CLICK HERE. Pit gates open at 5 p.m. (CT) and grandstands open at 6
p.m. Racing is schedule to start at 7:30 p.m.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch both races live on
DIRTVision.
New Arrowhead Doubleheader Expands Lucrative National Tour Stretch;
June Speedweek Taking Shape
CONCORD, NC (April 23, 2024) – The American Sprint Car Series’ 2024
National Tour continues to expand with Arrowhead Speedway (Colcord, Okla.)
adding a two-day event, Sept. 13-14, paying $10,000-to-win for its finale.
The new doubleheader at the state-of-the-art facility expands a lucrative
stretch of racing for 360 Sprint Cars, featuring four events that pay
$10,000 or more between August and September.
The first is the 34th annual Xtreme powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville
Nationals presented by Great Southern Bank at Knoxville Raceway (Aug. 1-3).
The three-day event pays $3,000 to win on Thursday and Friday and then
$20,000 on Saturday – plus lap money.
Later that month, the Series will venture to the recently added Harvey
Ostermiller Memorial at Big Sky Speedway (Billings, Mont.), Friday-Saturday,
Aug. 23-24, which pays $12,012 to Saturday’s winner.
When the Series turns the calendar to September, drivers will find
themselves battling for a potential $14,000 grab at Arrowhead with Friday’s
race paying $4,000 to win and Saturday’s paying $10,000 to win. That leads
to the World Short Track Challenge at Riverside International Speedway (West
Memphis, Ark.), which pits ASCS against the United Sprint Car Series, Sept.
27-28, featuring a $10,000-to-win finale.
In addition to the “Months of Money,” the ASCS National Tour 2024
Speedweek continues to take shape.
Texarkana 67 Speedway (Texarkana, Ark.) kicks the week off on Tuesday,
June 11. A race on Wednesday is still in the works. But Thursday, June 13,
will see the Series return to Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, Okla.). Then,
before the September doubleheader, the ASCS National Tour will visit
Arrowhead Speedway on Friday, June 14. Speedweek culminates with the Series’
return to Tri-State Speedway (Pocola, Okla.) for the first time since 2006
on Saturday, June 15.
All events for the American Sprint Car Series National Tour can be found
at https://www.ascsracing.com/schedules/2024?id=24993.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Pipeline MD ASCS Gulf South Region Rolling To Grayson County Speedway
BELLS, Texas (April 23, 2024) Four years since ASCS sanctioned Sprint
Cars have circled the north Texas oval, the Pipeline MD ASCS Gulf South
Region will take on Grayson County Speedway on Saturday, April 27.
Last visited by the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Series on July 18, 2020, the
Pipeline MD ASCS Gulf South Region will circle the quarter-mile-oval for the
first time on Saturday.
Kicking off their 2024 season this past weekend against the National Tour
of the American Sprint Car Series at Super Bee Speedway, the
highest-finishing Gulf South driver was Jacob Harris. Landing top points in
regional standings going into Saturday’s event at Grayson County, Koty
Adams, Tyler Harris, and Josh McCord were the other drivers who earned
regional points.
Saturday, April 27, will open Pits at 4:00 P.M. and stands at 6:00 P.M.
Cars will Hot Lap at 6:45 P.M. with racing at 7:30 P.M. (CDT). Tickets are
$20 for adults, military, youth (17 and under), and seniors are $15, with
kids 48 inches tall and under being free. Pits are $35. The night’s card
includes IMCA Sport Mods, Factory Stocks, Eco Mods, Economy Stocks, and
Junior Limited.
Grayson County Speedway is located at 171 Busby Ln. in Bells, Texas. For
more information on the track, call 903 267-9114, go to https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/1616,
or follow at https://www.facebook.com/graysoncountyspeedway.
Fans unable to make the event in person can watch live at https://watch.raceon.com.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Elite Outlaws Headlining Friday At The Heart O’ Texas Speedway
WACO, Texas (April 22, 2024) Looking to the season’s fourth outing, the
MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints head for the Heart O’ Texas Speedway
in Waco on Friday, April 26 for the Gene Adamcik Memorial.
The first of two scheduled trips to the high-banked quarter-mile-oval in
2024, the tour’s lone visit in 2023 went the way of Marcus Thomas after a
back-and-forth battle with John Carney II.
Three events leading up to Friday’s event have yielded just as many
winners with Sam Hafertepe, Jr., Noah Gass, and Brent Marks all taking their
turn in victory Lane. Hafertepe currently sits atop the points with 410
markers earned. Gass trails by 17 points, with Blaine Baxter in third. Brian
Bell and Marcus Thomas complete the top five in tour standing.
Paying tribute to the longtime owner and promoter of the Heart O’ Texas
Speedway, the 2024 event is the ninth installment.
Friday, April 26 at Heart O' Texas opens at 6:00 P.M. Hot Laps at 7:30
P.M. and racing at 8:00 P.M. (CDT). Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for
seniors and military, $10 for youth (6-12), and free for kid five and under.
Pits are $35. Friday’s event includes IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Southern Sport
Mods, Outlaw Street Stocks, Factory Stocks, and Jr. Limited.
Heart O' Texas Speedway is located at 784 N McLennan Dr. in Elm Mott,
Texas. Information on the track can be found at http://www.heartotexasspeedway.com
or by calling (254) 829-2294.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and operated by Nathan
Moore and operates under the sanction of the American Sprint Car Series.
Rules for both tours can be found at http://www.ascsracing.com. Nathan can
be reached at (903) 780-9934 or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com,
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
Schedule Update: ASCS National Shifts Montana Swing To August
CONCORD, NC (April 22, 2024) – The 2024 lineup of events for the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour continues to evolve and come into
place, with the most recent update coming in the month of August.
Originally a two-night run in July, the trip north now encompasses six
nights, starting in Kansas and Nebraska before heading north to Montana.
Dodge City Raceway Park has taken Friday, Aug. 16. Racing then moves to
Lincoln County Raceway (North Platte, Neb.) for the tour’s first visit on
Saturday, Aug. 17. Both nights are in conjunction with the ASCS Western
Plains Region.
Northbound from there, the first stop in Montana is Big Sky Speedway in
Billings for the first time since 2019 on Friday, Aug. 23, and Saturday,
Aug. 24 for the $12,012 to win Harvey Ostermiller Memorial. Back on the
lineup for the first time since 2015, Electric City Speedway in Great Falls
will take Friday, Friday, Aug. 30, and Saturday, Aug. 31, during the 28th
annual Montana Roundup. All four nights are co-sanctioned with the ASCS
Frontier Region.
Further updates to the 2024 schedule are forthcoming and will be posted
once confirmed.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
New August Swing:
Friday, Aug. 16 – Dodge City Raceway Park
Saturday, Aug. 17 – Lincoln County Raceway
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 23-24 – Big Sky Speedway
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 30-31 – Electric City Speedway
Seth Bergman Wins ASCS National Tour Opener at Super Bee in First
Event with TwoC Racing
CHATHAM, LA (April 19, 2024) – When Seth Bergman got the call from former
ASCS National champion Wayne Johnson to come and drive the TwoC Racing ride,
he knew he had to make an impact right away.
Consider the impact made. The Snohomish, WA-racer scored the win in the
2024 ASCS National Tour opener at Super Bee Speedway Friday night, leading
all but one lap en route to his 19th career National Tour victory in his
first start with the Oklahoma-based team.
“I think I was able to gel as quick as I did just because I’ve been
friends with Wayne for a long time,” Bergman said. “I was able to come into
a team being familiar with the guy in charge.
“I just felt instantly a level of comfort and ease; I didn’t feel like
they were down my back to do anything. I felt like they had a great team
here with a lot of pieces in place to perform well.”
Johnson, the 2000 ASCS National champion from Oklahoma City, OK, was
injured in a crash during an event in Texas last weekend, rendering him
unable to race while he navigates his recovery process. He soon phoned
Bergman – a longtime friend and fellow competitor – and asked him to fill
the seat in his absence. Bergman accepted the offer and wasted no time in
representing of the nation’s most accomplished Winged 360 Sprint Car
drivers, winning in his first night out.
“Getting an opportunity like this – it feels great to put the hard work
in and be noticed and have the phone ring for an opportunity like this,”
Bergman said. “The phone rang too because I’ve known Wayne for a really long
time. We’re friends. Part of this sport is about networking and who you
know.
“It’s very unfortunate to see what happened to Wayne. I honestly get a
little emotional thinking about it. He’s a friend, and seeing him in the
condition he’s in and not knowing when he’s gonna return, if he is, is a lot
to wrap your head around.”
While he led most of the race, Bergman’s second lap was most notable. He
charged into Turn 1 with a full head of steam and got underneath Andrew Deal
to take second, then powered around the outside of polesitter Brady Baker
for the lead out of Turn 4.
“I knew from the warmup lap, I was gonna be sporty early,” Bergman said.
“Just experience. Andrew’s very experienced too, but he kinda got snookered
on the start – Baker looked like he came up and got into [Deal], so he was
maybe feeling his car out for a lap or two after that. I was able to pounce
on opportunities quick.”
From there on out, it was smooth sailing for Bergman and the No. 2C. He
fended off all challenges from Deal and Baker on restarts and cruised to the
$4,000 payday.
After chasing Bergman nearly the entire race, Deal crossed the stripe
second – a new career-best finish on the National Tour. The Rookie of the
Year contender from Caney, KS, challenged for the lead around the halfway
point but was unable to get close enough to make a move in the end.
“It was kinda sketchy first lap – polesitter got a little wide on the
get-go and put us in the fence, so it took me 3-to-4 laps to recover from
that just to make sure nothing was torn up,” Deal said. “After a big hit
like that, you don’t really go into the next turn too terribly hard.”
After battling back-and-forth with Deal for the runner-up spot in the
first half of the event, Baker crossed the stripe third. Deal wrestled the
spot away for good on Lap 8, and then came a hard-charging Koty Adams who
raced from eighth on the grid and passed Baker for third on Lap 22. Adams
later blew a tire on Lap 27, ruining his podium run and handing the spot
back to Baker, who drove it home with his first Tour podium finish of the
season.
“The car was just really loose the whole race,” Baker said. “Ran the wing
about as far back as it would go and was still way free. But all-in-all, I
think we had a good night.”
Reigning ASCS National champion Jason Martin finished fourth and captured
the night’s Hard Charger honors in his drive up from 22nd on the starting
grid. Oklahoma racer Brandon Anderson completed the top five from 11th on
the grid.
UP NEXT
ASCS National Tour racing continues Saturday, April 20, at Super Bee
Speedway in Chatham, LA. Tickets will be on sale at the gate; streaming
available on DIRTVision.
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view full results)
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 2C-Seth Bergman[4]; 2. 15D-Andrew Deal[2]; 3.
71-Brady Baker[1]; 4. 36-Jason Martin[22]; 5. 55B-Brandon Anderson[11]; 6.
95-Matt Covington[5]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[7]; 8. 71T-Channin
Tankersley[23]; 9. 10-Landon Britt[17]; 10. 45X-Kyler Johnson[19]; 11.
88-Terry Easum[3]; 12. 2J-Zach Blurton[18]; 13. 91-Michael Day[12]; 14.
88K-Jordan Knight[16]; 15. 2-Brekton Crouch[13]; 16. 6G-Bryan Gossel[20];
17. 88B-Brandon Blenden[24]; 18. 26-Jacob Harris[10]; 19. 6-Koty Adams[8];
20. 14-Jordon Mallett[21]; 21. 24-Tyler Harris[9]; 22. 9-Josh McCord[15];
23. 9L-Lane Whittington[6]; 24. 121-Jan Howard[14]
Gossel Family Taking On ASCS National Tour In 2024
CONCORD, N.C. (April 18, 2024) Venturing out of northern Colorado, Bryan
and Austyn Gossel will take on the American Sprint Car Series National Tour
for the first time in 2024. The second father/son duo to attempt the
National Tour in the same season, Tim and Landon Crawley were the first to
do so in 2022.
“Kind of like living the dream. It is so cool to get to do this with
Austyn and my family,” said Bryan Gossel of the chance to race on the road
with his son. “Just to get here and be able to run at a national level, it’s
a relief to see all the hard work and dedication is paying off.”
Gossel, who is a small business owner with BG Automotive in Colorado,
were both on track this past weekend with the ASCS Western Plains Region at
El Paso County Raceway. Bryan placed eighth, while Austyn, who started
ninth, ran to a second-place finish.
This was a proud moment for Bryan, who has been racing for 31 years in
dirt and pavement Sprint Car, as well as USAC Silver Crown action.
“He’s never just driven by me like that, so it was a pretty proud moment
for me to see how much he’s improving and growing as a driver, which for me,
I’m having fun, and that’s the goal for me, and for Austyn, to see that
really what makes it even more fun for me,” Bryan said.
Behind the wheel of a Super Stock for the first time at 17, Austyn has
raced a combination of wing and wingless Sprint Cars and RaceSaver and ASCS
cars since 2019. Finding his footing in 2023, he captured his first career
win at Casper Speedway on May 20 and followed that up with another victory
at El Paso County Raceway on August 12.
“I’m going into this as confident as I can be,” stated Austyn, who has
already been on track 17 times this season.
“Last year, we struggled at times running the local points deal with
parts and mechanical failures, but I still had decent runs and won my first
two races, which really got the ball rolling for me. This year, I’ve been
able to work with Wayne Johnson and did all the 360cid and 410 stuff in
Florida, then ran a couple of weeks ago in Texas, and that’s really helped,
and I feel like that showed last weekend at El Paso.”
Fans can keep up with Bryan Gossel at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057623374346.
Austyn Gossel can be found at https://www.facebook.com/austyn.gossel.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Matt Covington Returning For 12th ASCS National Tour Run
By Bryan Hulbert
CONCORD, NC (April 18, 2024) – A name that has become synonymous with the
American Sprint Car Series, Oklahoma’s Matt Covington will return for his
12th overall season chasing the National Tour.
“I’m looking forward to it,” Covington said. “Excited to see how it goes
with World Racing Group taking over. I think it will be good for the Series
going forward. It’s going to be different, but we’ll adjust and get it
figured out, and really just looking forward to seeing what Cody [Cordell]
and Lonnie [Wheatley] can do with the Series.”
Not the first season that Covington has been in contention for a
championship, the driver of the Missile Motorsports/T&L Foundry No. 95
fought to the last lap with Jason Martin for the 2023 title.
Missing it by 46 markers, Covington reflected on the season and shared
his thoughts on 2024.
“We didn’t have a bad year last year, but it wasn’t spectacular, where
the No. 36 had a great year,” he said. “Certainly, it wasn’t a failure. We
won three National Tour events and had a lot of top-five finishes, but we
know we need to step it up if we want to win the championship, and that’s
what our goal is this year. Luckily, we didn’t need to make a lot of changes
during the off-season. Steven Lane is back with me working on the car. This
will be his second season, and we’ve really gotten into a good rhythm.”
Getting behind the wheel in Quarter Midgets at the age of five, Covington
collected over 100 feature wins and three national titles before being
inducted into the Quarter Midget Hall of Fame in 2004.
Moving into Sprint Cars in 2008, he took on the National Tour for the
first time in 2009. Returning to ASCS Lone Star and Sooner Region
competition in 2010, Covington collected five titles between the two tours
before returning to the National Tour in 2014.
In his time on the road, Covington has made 377 Feature starts, putting
him sixth all-time, and made it to Victory Lane 18 times across 14 states.
His record also includes 129 top-five and 229 top-10 finishes, plus 34 ASCS
regional triumphs.
Fans can keep track of Matt Covington at www.mattcovingtonracing.com, on
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mattcovingtonracing, or follow him on X
@mattcovington95, as well as Instagram @mattcovingtonracing, and TikTok at @mattcoivngtonracing.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
American Sprint Car Series Starts New Chapter at Super Bee Speedway
CHATHAM, LA (April 17, 2024) – The American Sprint Car Series National
Tour officially begins its new chapter under the World Racing Group banner
at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, LA, April 19-20.
Featuring the best Sprint Car drivers in the region, the two-day event
will see the National championship return to the 1/4-mile track for the
first time since 2012. It’ll also be the season-opener for the ASCS Gulf
South Region and the continuation of the 2024 season for the ASCS Hurricane
Area Super Sprints.
Between the National Tour and regional series, ASCS has visited Super Bee
20 times, dating back to 2002. Five of those visits were for National
events, seeing former champions Gary Wright and Jason Johnson swap command
of each race. Wright won with the National Tour at Super Bee in 2003, 2004
and 2005, while Johnson also won in 2004 and in 2012. Kevin Ramey won the
first ASCS trip to the track in 2002 with the Gulf South Region.
In addition to championship points, drivers will contend for a $4,000
payday each night.
Tickets for the event will be available at the gate. If you can’t make it
to the track, you can watch every lap live on DIRTVision.com.
On Friday, grandstands will open at 5 p.m. (CT) and Hot Laps are
scheduled for 7 p.m. with racing to follow. Then, on Saturday, grandstands
will open at 4 p.m. with Hot Laps at 6:30 p.m.
Keep up with the top storylines of the weekend:
NEW CHAPTER: World Racing Group finalized the acquisition of the American
Sprint Car Series from Series founder Emmett Hahn in March to help
strengthen and grow ASCS and Sprint Car racing.
In the month since, the American Sprint Car Series has already seen
enhancements with the hiring of Lonnie Wheatley as the Series Director and
Cody Cordell as Competition Director, and the implementation of a $152,000
championship points fund and tow money package for the National Tour.
The top-10 finishing positions in the title race will be paid with the
champion earning $40,000; $25,000 for second; $20,000 for third; $15,000 for
fourth; $12,000 for fifth; $10,000 for sixth; $9,000 for seventh; $8,000 for
eighth; $7,000 for ninth; and $6,000 for 10th.
A new race format has also been established featuring Time Trials – where
drivers only time against those in their Hot Lap group and Heat Race –
Heats, a Dash, Last Chance Showdown (if need) and a Feature with 22 starters
and Provisionals. For the full format, CLICK HERE.
Currently, 14 drivers, representing seven states, are expected to contend
for the 2024 title: Brandon Anderson (OK), Seth Bergman (WA), Zach Blurton
(KS), Landon Britt (TN), Matt Covington (OK), Hank Davis (OK), Michael Day
(TX), Andrew Deal (KS), Terry Easum (OK), Bradley Fezard (AR), Austyn Gossel
(CO), Bryan Gossel (CO), Kyler Johnson (KS) and Jordan Knight (KS).
ONE SPOT BETTER: After finishing second in ASCS National Tour points last
year, Matt Covington, of Glenpool, OK, returns full-time to chase his first
ASCS championship.
The 19-time National Tour winner will continue to pilot his No. 95 Sprint
Car for his 11th straight full-time season on the National scene.
He's spent the early portion of the 2024 season building experience with
the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, earning a
career-best Series finish of 13th at Cotton Bowl Speedway.
BERGMAN RETURNS: After running a part-time schedule the last five years,
Seth Bergman, of Snohomish, WA, is set to chase his first National Tour
championship again in 2024.
He’s already found success with the American Sprint Car Series this year,
making an impressive 15th-to-first charge at Creek County Speedway with the
ASCS Sooner Region in March. The victory brought him to 71 career ASCS wins
overall – 18 of those are with the National Tour.
The last time he followed the full National Tour in 2018, Bergman earned
his career-best points finish of second.
ROOKIE CLASS: The American Sprint Car Series National Tour will have a
stout field of Rookie of the Year contenders this year with eight first-year
drivers representing four states.
Joining the tour are Zach Blurton (KS), Hank Davis (OK), Andrew Deal
(KS), Terry Easum (OK), Bradley Fezard (AR), Austyn Gossel (CO), Bryan
Gossel (CO) and Jordan Knight (KS).
Of the group, Blurton is the only one entering the 2024 season with a
National Tour win – coming at WaKeeny Speedway in 2022. Davis and Bryan
Gossel each have two regional ASCS victories; Davis’ most recent one came in
March with the Hurricane Area Super Sprints.
HURRICANE SEASON (SO FAR): The Hurricane Area Super Sprints have
contested three races, so far, this season and have seen a different winner
in each.
Hank Davis, who is running for Rookie of the Year with the National Tour,
won the region’s first race of the year at North Alabama Speedway – his
first win with the region and second ASCS win overall. Then, Max Stambaugh
also picked up his first Hurricane Area Super Sprints victory the next night
at North Alabama.
The most recent victory with the region went to four-time National Tour
winner Jan Howard at Louisiana’s Baton Rouge Raceway. Howard is also the
current Hurricane Area Super Sprints points leader – 57 ahead of Brandon
Blenden.
WEEKEND GLANCE:
When & Where
Date – Friday-Saturday, April 19-20
Track – Super Bee Speedway (1/4-mile in Chatham, LA)
Previous ASCS National Winners at Super Bee
2012 – Jason Johnson on June 18
2005 – Gary Wright on May 6
2004 – Gary Wright on Sept. 24, Jason Johnson on Sept. 25
2003 – Gary Wright on Aug. 31
On The Internet
ASCS Website – ASCSRacing.com
ASCS Facebook – Facebook.com/AmericanSprintCarSeries
ASCS Instagram – Instagram.com/ASCS_Racing
ASCS X – X.com/ASCSRacing
Super Bee Speedway Website – SuperBeeSpeedway.com
Hank Davis Joining Rookie Of The Year Hunt With The American Sprint
Car Series
CONCORD, N.C. (April 17, 2024): Another ASCS Sooner Region regular will
move to the National Tour in 2024, as Oklahoma’s Hank Davis joins the
rapidly expanding Rookie of the Year class with the American Sprint Car
Series.
Why the change?
“The competition,” Davis answered. “Plus, getting to race different
tracks and get some experience for some possible 410 racing in the future.”
Bringing over a decade of racing experience into his rookie season, the
native of Sand Springs, Okla., is well known across Oklahoma for his success
in Micros, Midgets, and Sprint Cars. However, he jumped onto everyone’s
radar in 2023 when he captured his first career Chili Bowl Preliminary Night
win in thrilling fashion for Matt Seymour Racing.
Kicking off the 2024 season with a fifth-place finish in Tulsa’s 55-lap
finale, Hank has been on track seven times so far in Midget and Sprint Car
competition, with a ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints win coming at North
Alabama Speedway in April, along with four top-fives and a top-10 finish in
each outing.
This season, he’s trying to soak up as much experience as he can.
“We want to race as much as possible and hopefully win against the best,”
Davis said.
Fans can follow the driver of the Oklahoma Chiller/Triple X Chassis, No.
1h, at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063613805229.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Zach Blurton Making Jump to Full-Time ASCS National Tour Competition
CONCORD, N.C. (April 16, 2024) – Zach Blurton will live out a longtime
dream this year, taking his talent on the road full-time with the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour for the first time.
The Kansas shoe will join the stout field of first-time contenders
chasing the ASCS Rookie of the Year title.
“First and foremost, I need to thank my wife for going along with this
crazy racing life,” Blurton said. “From my start in racing, I feel like I’ve
had realistic goals and dreams. I would see the Outlaw and the All-Star
schedule and think that was cool and see what was close that I could go
watch, but the ASCS schedule was one that I looked at and felt that was
something I could do one day.”
An accomplished talent with the United Rebel Sprint Series, where he
ranks third in all-time wins, Blurton has stepped up his 360 Sprint Car
program over the past few seasons and found success, including an ASCS
National Tour win at WaKeeney Speedway on July 3, 2022.
“I’ll never forget that night and that feeling of who I was racing with
and had to hold off to get that win, and I want that again,” Blurton said.
For the 2024 season, Blurton will pilot the Swift Bullet Co./Summit
Automotive Group No. 2J with Maxim Chassis and Don Ott power. Snow Giddings
will take charge as the crew chief.
“We’ve been building the team and didn’t want to do this until I knew we
were ready, and I feel like we’re finally at a point to take that step and
give it a try,” he said. “We’re a family-oriented team, as are a lot of our
sponsors, and they’ve really stepped up to help us accomplish this.”
Blurton is carrying plenty of momentum into 2024 with last year producing
six wins, 20 top fives, and 29 top-10 finishes across various series and
engine combinations.
Fans can keep track of Zach through his Social Media channel via Facebook
(https://www.facebook.com/zachblurtonracing), Twitter
(https://twitter.com/ZachBlurton), Instagram
(https://www.instagram.com/zachblurton), and TikTok
(https://www.tiktok.com/@zachblurtonracing). His 2024 schedule will be
updated as the season progresses at
https://www.myracepass.com/drivers/18317.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at
http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS National Tour Format Gets Refresh For 2024 Season
CONCORD, NC (April 16, 2024) – Starting at Super Bee Speedway this
weekend, the American Sprint Car Series National Tour will utilize a new
nightly format.
“We’re moving in the direction we feel best for the series and its
drivers,” said ASCS competition/technical director Cody Cordell. “We’re
excited for a little change and looking forward to the next chapter of the
American Sprint Car Series.”
Based on the format used by the former All Star Circuit of Champions,
with some changes in place, the nightly run of events will go as follows:
2024 ASCS National Tour Race Format:
• 2-lap Time Trials (1-3 cars at a time)
• Qualify only against cars that will be in your Hot Lap group and Heat
Race.
• Qualifying order will be determined by draw.
• Heats are straight up by time, except for the fastest qualifier in each
group/Heat, which will invert to the 4th starting position.
• The penalty for missed Time Trial position, with a two (2) car grace,
is one (1) timed lap at the end of qualifying – best you can start your Heat
Race is fifth. If for any reason a car takes one lap at the end of
qualifying, the car’s time will not be used for Dash eligibility, the car
must win its Heat to make the Dash.
• The Heat winner and the quickest transfer from each Heat will have a
random draw for Dash starting position. When using a two- and three-Heat
format, the quickest Heat qualifier must finish in the top five and on the
lead lap of their qualifying heat to remain eligible for the Dash. The
finish of the Dash will set the top starting positions of the Feature. There
is one five-lap Dash.
• If the quickest Heat qualifier (4th starter) also wins the heat, then
that will be the only car from that heat to go into the dash draw. If the
quickest heat qualifier (4th starter) does not qualify through their Heat,
the Heat winner and next faster qualifier that qualified through their Heat
Race will transfer to the Dash.
• Non-dash cars that qualify for the Feature are lined up by Heat Race
finish behind the Dash cars (2nd place finishers, then 3rd place finishers,
then 4th place finishers etc.)
• Starting position amongst the same place finishing cars will be
determined by overall qualifying time.
• Top 2 qualifiers from overall Time Trials not transferring to the
Feature will occupy the front row of the Last Chance Showdown. Remaining
non-transfer cars are lined up in the Last Chance Showdown, C, & D-Mains up
by Heat Race finish.
• Starting position amongst the same place finishing cars will be
determined by overall qualifying time.
• D-Main event transfers (2) tag the back of the C-Main event by finish
position.
• C-Main event transfers (2) tag the back of the Last Chance Showdown event
by finish position.
• Last Chance Showdown event transfers tag (4,6 or 7) the back of the
Feature event by finish position.
• 22 Feature starters + Provisionals
This format is for ASCS National Tour events only. ASCS Regional events
will follow the traditional draw/passing point system. Questions regarding
the format can be directed to Cody Cordell at (918) 407-1879, or ccordell@dirtcar.com.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Bradley Fezard Joins 2024 ASCS National Rookie Class
CONCORD, N.C. (April 16, 2024) – Adding another name to the 2024 American
Sprint Car Series rookie class, 23-year-old Bradley Fezard will make his
first jump to the National Tour.
He’ll continue to pilot the V&H Fresh No. 938 for Vince and Mary Rosa
after several years of success with the team.
“The V&H Fresh Race Team is committed to running the ASCS National Tour
for 2024,” stated team owner, Vince Rosa. "This is an awesome opportunity
for our team, and we are excited for the opportunity."
Following in the footsteps of his father, Frederic Fezard, who spent his
career racing Rally Cars on Ice in Europe, Formula 3, and eventually Micros
once he moved to the United States from France, Bradley Fezard, began his
career behind the wheel in 2013 with Micros around Arkansas and Oklahoma.
After earning titles with POWRi and NOW600 in Micro competition, Fezard
began racing Sprint Cars and Midgets in 2022.
Having now raced in various events and tours the past two seasons, Fezard
is excited to get on a tour schedule again.
"I’m ready coming into this year to follow a series again,” he said.
“After winning the NOW600 Non-Wing championship and the POWRi Wing
championship, I’m excited to hit the road and follow such a prestigious
tour. My goal is to be top-five in points when all is said and done."
Fans can follow the V&H Fresh team at https://www.facebook.com/vhfreshracepage.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at
http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Jordan Knight Joins American Sprint Car Series Full-Time With King
Racing No. 88
By Bryan Hulbert
CONCORD, NC (April 15, 2024) – Kansas native Jordan Knight is joining the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour full-time in 2024 with the Danny
King-owned No. 88 – a car synonymous with racing around the Midwest.
Carrying on the memory of Steve King, who lost his life in an on-track
accident in 2006, Knight began talking with the King family midway through
the 2023 season about bringing the Steve King Foundation No. 88 on tour.
“We started talking about it last year. I was originally going to try
tackling it in our family car, but I knew that was a long shot,” Knight
said.
“I’ve driven for Danny several times over the last few years, and he knew
this was something I was aiming for, so over the winter, he called and asked
if we were going to do anything. I went up and met with him, and he said he
wanted to help, so we basically merged our teams, with Danny being the car
owner. I’m very thankful because tackling the National Tour wouldn’t be
possible without his help.”
A graduate of the United Rebel Sprint Series in Kansas, Knight has been
behind the wheel for nine years. Chasing points twice with the URSS, Knight
placed inside the top three in tour standings both times. He picked up his
first win with the Series last year.
“Taking the American Sprint Car Series for the first time, I would say
nervous is an understatement,” he said. “If we could be a consistent top-10
car, that is my ultimate goal. Anything more than that is great.”
Fans can keep up with the driver of the Triple X Chassis/Next Era Energy
No. 88 by following https://www.facebook.com/KnightRacing1011K.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins Friday-Saturday,
April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Elite Non-Wing At Lawton Speedway Rescheduled To July 27
LAWTON, Okla. (April 15, 2024) With work ongoing after a fire destroyed
the Press Box and damaged the grandstands at Lawton Speedway in March,
events with the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Series presented by Abilene Powder
Coating on Saturday, April 20 have been postponed to Saturday, July 27.
The next event for the ASCS Elite Non-Wing Series presented by Abilene
Powder Coating will be Saturday, March 11, at Lonestar Speedway in Kilgore,
Texas.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and operated by Nathan
Moore and operates under the sanction of the American Sprint Car Series.
Rules for both tours can be found at http://www.ascsracing.com. Nathan can
be reached at (903) 780-9934 or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com,
For other news, notes, and information on any tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
Jan Howard Collects ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprint Win At Baton
Rouge
BATON ROUGE, La. (April 13, 2024) Taking on Baton Rouge Raceway Saturday
night, Arkansas’ shoe, Jan Howard, was the class of the field with the ASCS
Hurricane Area Super Sprints.
Jan’s second win in the past two seasons at Baton Rouge, the No. 121 rode
second through the first ten laps as Jacob Harris showed the way. Under fire
on Lap 11, the pair traded the top spot around before Howard took over just
past the race’s mid-point.
Keeping pace from there, Howard made it to the finish with 0.942-seconds
to spare. Jacob Harris held on for second with Tyler Harris crossing third.
Levi Beard and Evan McElhaney, from tenth, made up the top five. Tearing
through the field from 22nd, Brandon Blenden nabbed sixth, followed by Blake
Carrier in seventh. Tommy Hall, Jake Bashier, and Steve Byunm completed the
top ten.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints competes next on Friday, April 19,
and Saturday, April 20 at Super Bee Speedway with the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction of Stefen
Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and events, contact Stefen
Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985) 285-9177.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have a
current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2.
The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
RACE RESULTS:
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints
Baton Rouge Raceway (Baton Rouge, La.)
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Butch David[1]; 2. 26-Jacob Harris[7]; 3. 83-Blake
Carrier[4]; 4. 18-Steve Byunm[3]; 5. 67-Blake Mallette[6]; 6. 01-Brandon
Olsen[5]; 7. 572-John Robicheaux[2]; 8. (DNS) 94-Parker Davis
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 121-Jan Howard[2]; 2. 24X-Tyler Harris[4]; 3.
L37-Scott Craft[5]; 4. 16-Evan McElhaney[6]; 5. 21B-Todd Bliss[3]; 6.
13X-Jake Brashier[7]; 7. 3-Cary Farmer[1]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2H-Tommy Hall[1]; 2. 1-Levi Beard[5]; 3. 27-Chase
Wood Jr[8]; 4. 17-Adam Moneyhun[7]; 5. 61-Sean Wimpee[3]; 6. 57-Condry
Beard[2]; 7. 9-Lane Whittington[6]; 8. 88-Brandon Blenden[4]
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 121-Jan Howard[3]; 2. 26-Jacob Harris[1]; 3.
24X-Tyler Harris[4]; 4. 1-Levi Beard[2]; 5. 16-Evan McElhaney[10]; 6.
88-Brandon Blenden[22]; 7. 83-Blake Carrier[9]; 8. 2H-Tommy Hall[6]; 9.
13X-Jake Brashier[14]; 10. 18-Steve Byunm[12]; 11. 67-Blake Mallette[13];
12. 3-Cary Farmer[21]; 13. 27-Chase Wood Jr[11]; 14. 21B-Todd Bliss[15]; 15.
(DNF) 572-John Robicheaux[20]; 16. (DNF) 57-Condry Beard[18]; 17. (DNF)
L37-Scott Craft[7]; 18. (DNF) 21-Butch David[5]; 19. (DNF) 61-Sean
Wimpee[16]; 20. (DNF) 01-Brandon Olsen[17]; 21. (DNF) 17-Adam Moneyhun[8];
22. (DNS) 9-Lane Whittington; 23. (DNS) 94-Parker Davis
Adam Trimble On Top With ASCS Western Plains At El Paso County Raceway
CALHAN, Colo. (April 13, 2024) Starting off his new partnership with M&H
Racing with a bang, Adam Trimble parked the No. 5d in Victory Lane at El
Paso County Raceway with the ASCS Western Plains Region.
Trimble’s first career ASCS Regional victory in the tour’s season opener,
the TMP Solutions Group No. 5d took off from the pole and held point through
25 laps . Moving up seven positions, Austyn Gossel made it to second,
followed by Bradley Cox who advanced five times. Sammy Swindell was fourth
with Nick Nichols in fifth.
Ryan Rader, Zach Merritt, Bryan Gossel, Glen Brace, and Gary Land made up
the top ten.
Next up is a two-night affair at Lincoln County Raceway in North Platte,
Neb., on Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20.
The ASCS Western Plains Region is under the direction of Joe Bellm with
BST Promotions and can be reached at (720) 404-0400.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
RACE RESULTS:
ASCS Western Plains Region El Paso County Raceway (Calhan, Colo.)
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2J-Zach Blurton[1]; 2. 1-Sammy Swindell[2]; 3.
6G-Bryan Gossel[3]; 4. 24B-Johnny Boos[4]; 5. 1S-Derek Schramek[5]; 6.
66-Fred Holz[6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Damon McCune[2]; 2. 74-Zack Merritt[3]; 3.
45-Bradley Cox[4]; 4. 32-Blair Cooper[1]; 5. 44RR-Ryan Rader[5]; 6. 54-Glen
Brace[6]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 5D-Adam Trimble[1]; 2. 0J-Jeremy McCune[3]; 3.
16G-Austyn Gossel[2]; 4. 75-Nick Nichols[6]; 5. 77-Cole MacEwen[4]; 6.
55-Gary Land[5]
Dash (6 Laps): 1. 5D-Adam Trimble[4]; 2. 0J-Jeremy McCune[1]; 3. 44-Damon
McCune[2]; 4. 2J-Zach Blurton[5]; 5. 1-Sammy Swindell[6]; 6. 74-Zack
Merritt[3]
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 5D-Adam Trimble[1]; 2. 16G-Austyn Gossel[9]; 3.
45-Bradley Cox[8]; 4. 1-Sammy Swindell[5]; 5. 75-Nick Nichols[12]; 6.
44RR-Ryan Rader[14]; 7. 74-Zack Merritt[6]; 8. 6G-Bryan Gossel[7]; 9.
54-Glen Brace[17]; 10. 55-Gary Land[18]; 11. 66-Fred Holz[16]; 12. 77-Cole
MacEwen[15]; 13. 32-Blair Cooper[11]; 14. 2J-Zach Blurton[4]; 15. 44-Damon
McCune[3]; 16. 24B-Johnny Boos[10]; 17. 1S-Derek Schramek[13]; 18. 0J-Jeremy
McCune[2]
Brandon Anderson Readying For Season Three With The American Sprint
Car Series
CONCORD, N.C. (April 13, 2024) Brandon Anderson will return to the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour for his third consecutive season,
piloting his family’s Permastone Countertop Solutions No. 55B.
Anderson finished fifth in Series points last year after a career-best
season with seven top-five finishes and 21 top 10s.
Continually close to his first National Tour victory, Anderson’s best
finish came during his rookie season when he finished second to Wayne
Johnson at Boothill Speedway on June 18, 2022.
His consistency is apparent year to year, landing inside the top 10 in
65.45% of his finishes. Furthering that notion, Anderson made 94.85% of the
season’s Feature events last year – a goal he aims to improve upon again in
2024.
"For the past two years, I really focused on consistency. I also worked
with Bobby, Kyle, and Chris on understanding the car at a higher level. When
racing tougher competition, you have to find your own unique mindset and
feel in the car. Now that I have that, I intend to leave my comfort zone and
go for more wins. With an amazing team to help me learn, a hungry mindset,
and top tier equipment, we can achieve anything," stated Anderson.
Finding that stride and looking to carry momentum into the 2024 season,
Anderson will again have Bobby Craft on the wrenches of his Moss powered,
Triple X Chassis.
Fans can keep up with Anderson throughout the 2024 season at
https://www.anderson55.com, as well as https://www.facebook.com/BAMotorsports55
and https://twitter.com/BAnderson55b.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Terry Easum Going After ASCS National Rookie Of The Year Honors In
2024
CONCORD, N.C. (April 14, 2024) – Oklahoma’s Terry Easum is the latest to
join the stout field of Rookie of the Year contenders with the American
Sprint Car Series National Tour in 2024.
He’ll bring his Triple X Chassis/Myers Racing Engines No. 88 on the road
for the first time after building his name in the regional ranks.
“I’m ready to see some new tracks and challenge ourselves as a team,”
Easum said. “We’ve always enjoyed getting to race outside Oklahoma, so I’m
very much looking forward to this.”
Growing up watching his father race Modifieds, Easum’s journey to the
cockpit began at 15 years old. He eventually got the opportunity to join
Sprint Car veteran Aaron Berryhill on the road. Balancing school and travel,
he worked with Berryhill for four seasons and fell in love with Sprint Car
racing.
He’s spent a dozen years behind the wheel, building a career of his own,
racing regionally with the Oil Capital Racing Series (picking up four wins)
and the ASCS Sooner Region. In 2023, he captured five wins in various forms
of RaceSaver competition across Oklahoma and Missouri while picking up a
pair of ASCS Regional top-10 finishes.
While Rookie of the Year is the goal, consistency is his focus.
"We want to be in the top 10 in points at the end of the year by making
sure we are consistently in the top 10 each night,” Easum said. “It’s going
to be a lot to learn, but this is how our team gets better.”
Fans can keep up with the driver of the Premier Self Storage/Maxwell Oil
No. 88 at https://www.facebook.com/terry.easum.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at
http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Seth Bergman Returning For Title Run With American Sprint Car Series
in 2024
By Bryan Hulbert
CONCORD, NC (April 12, 2024) – A name long associated with the American
Sprint Car Series, Washington native Seth Bergman will make his return to
the National Tour in 2024.
After running part-time the last five years, focusing on his family and
business – Evergreen Coffee Co. in Owasso, Okla., – pieces are back in place
for Bergman to make another run at the National championship.
“I'm looking forward to it. Trying to accomplish something I haven't done
before by winning a championship at a national level with ASCS,” Bergman
said. “Even more exciting, it's owned by World Racing Group, and I'm looking
forward to seeing what they can do with the series.”
Bergman has already started his 2024 season off on the right foot with an
impressive 15th-to-first run at Creek County Speedway with the ASCS Sooner
Region in March. That brought him to 71 career ASCS wins across the National
Tour and regional series.
On the National Tour alone, Bergman has already collected 18 wins, 108
top-five finishes and 208 top 10s. He’s one of only 13 drivers with more
than 300 Feature starts in ASCS National competition. He scored a
career-best points finish of second in 2018 – his last full-time season on
the National Tour.
Despite not running full-time the past few years, that doesn’t change
Bergman’s mindset.
“Even when I'm not running full-time, I treat it like I am,” Bergman
said. “I haven’t changed much in the program aside from going to Rider
Engines, but from what I am hearing, there are going to be a lot of really
good teams this year, and that gets me excited knowing it’s going to be
probably the most competitive it's been in a while. I love a challenge. It
drives me and gives me purpose to be the best.”
Fans can keep up with Seth Bergman at https://www.facebook.com/sethbergmanracing,
as well as https://twitter.com/BergmanRacing.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Andrew Deal Embarking on Rookie Season With American Sprint Car Series
By Bryan Hulbert
CONCORD, NC (April 11, 2024) – After years of making various starts with
the American Sprint Car Series, Andrew Deal is joining the National Tour
full-time for his rookie season in 2024.
The Caney, KS resident enters with over 20 years of experience behind the
wheel and eight previous starts with ASCS National Series – scoring a
career-best finish of fifth last year.
“I wanted to spend some time with my dad and go have some fun doing what
we love together,” Deal said about joining the tour full-time. “Life is
short, and my girls will be starting their own activities soon, so time is
limited. I have also been blessed with extremely good help at my tire shop,
and I trust them to do a great job while I'm gone.”
Deal began racing at 13-years-old before choosing to focus on school and
sports. Back behind the wheel at 18, he began racing Micros at Port City
Raceway and Will Rogers Raceway.
Year to year, he's gatherd one accolade after the other, picking up a
Tulsa Shootout win in 2011, an Oil Capital Racing Series championship in
2014, an A-Main start in the Chili Bowl Nationals in 2015, and most
recently, he scored $12,222 at the Iron Man 55 at Creek County Speedway last
year.
Piloting his own Victory Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, and Jeep of Ottawa No. 15d
Sprint Car, he's already off to a strong start this racing season. He’s
earned four top fives in five Feature starts, including a third-place finish
with the ASCS Sooner Region on March 23.
“This year, I just want to represent my savior, my sponsors, and those
who have supported me along my career in a positive way and be competitive
each night,” Deal said. “That's my goal.”
Fans can keep up with Deal at Facebook.com/AndrewDealRacing.
The 2024 American Sprint Car Series National Tour begins on
Friday-Saturday, April 19-20, at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, La.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Western Plains Opening 2024 Lineup At El Paso County Raceway
CALHAN, Colo. (April 9, 2024): A new season, a new name, and a new
chapter for the Colorado-based ASCS Western Plains Region, as the wings get
bolted on for the 2024 opener on Saturday, April 13, at El Paso County
Raceway.
Formerly the wingless Elite North series, the tour transitioned to wings
partway through the 2023 season and will continue that during 2024, focusing
on the overall traditional rules of the American Sprint Car Series.
During the tour’s last visit on September 23, 2023, Glen Brace captured
the season-ending checkered flag.
Saturday, April 13, opens at 1:00 P.M. with cars on track at 4:00 P.M.
Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for Military and Seniors, $10 for youth
4-12, and free for kids three and under. For more information on El Paso
County Raceway, call (720) 404-0400 or log onto https://www.bstpromotions.com.
El Paso County Raceway is located at 366 10th St. in Calhan, Colo.
The ASCS Western Plains Region is under the direction of Joe Bellm with
BST Promotions and can be reached at (720) 404-0400.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have a
current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2.
The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Hank Davis Tops ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints Opener At North
Alabama Speedway
TUSCUMBIA, Ala. (April 5, 2024) Making the trip from Oklahoma worth the
miles, Hank Davis parked the Oklahoma Chiller No. 1H on the front stretch
with the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints at North Alabama Speedway.
Collecting $2,000 for his efforts, the win is Hank’s first visit to
Victory Lane this season, and his first with the series.
To the lead from the start, the Sand Springs native was challenged twice,
with Sammy Swindell up first to take the lead on laps five and six. Back to
the point on Lap 7, Dale Howard, from ninth, would make his presence known
as he raced by to lead Lap 15, but a slip off the back stretch would allow
Hank to reclaim the top spot.
Putting Tennessee's Landon Britt in the hunt, the No. 10 would end up
settling for a seventh to second run. Ohio’s Max Stambaugh rolled tenth to
third, followed by Dale Howard from ninth. Mississippi’s Brad Bowden made up
the top five.
Zach Pringle, Chase Howard, Jan Howard, Sammy Swindell, and Brandon
Blenden completed the top ten.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints are back at North Alabama Speedway
on Saturday, April 6. Gates open at 5:00 P.M. with cars on track at 7:00
P.M. (CDT). Grandstands are $20 for adults and free for kids ten and under.
Pits are $40 for adults, $20 for youth (6-11), and free for kids five and
under.
North Alabama Speedway is located at 12200 AL-247, just outside
Tuscumbia, Ala. For information on the track, call (256) 381-0881 or follow
their social media at https://shorturl.at/bdYZ9.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction of Stefen
Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and events, contact Stefen
Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985) 285-9177.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have a
current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at
https://shorturl.at/nuIU2. The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024
calendar year.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
RACE RESULTS:
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints
North Alabama Speedway (Tuscumbia, Ala.)
Friday, April 5, 2024
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1H-Hank Davis[4]; 2. 71-Brady Baker[1]; 3. 47-Dale
Howard[2]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[5]; 5. 88-Brandon Blenden[3]; 6. 9M-Josh
McCord[6]; 7. (DNS) 9-Lane Whittington
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Zach Pringle[1]; 2. 47S-Sammy Swindell[3]; 3.
21-Butch David[5]; 4. 121-Jan Howard[4]; 5. (DNF) 15-Noah Collier[2]; 6.
(DNS) 21B-Todd Bliss; 7. (DNS) 13X-Jake Brashier
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 10K-Dewayne White[1]; 2. 4X-Brad Bowden[6]; 3.
10-Landon Britt[5]; 4. 13-Chase Howard[3]; 5. 06-Jason Breeland[4]; 6.
23W-Conner Wray[2]; 7. (DNF) 16-Evan McElhaney[7]
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 1H-Hank Davis[1]; 2. 10-Landon Britt[7]; 3.
71H-Max Stambaugh[10]; 4. 47-Dale Howard[9]; 5. 4X-Brad Bowden[2]; 6.
55-Zach Pringle[3]; 7. 13-Chase Howard[12]; 8. 121-Jan Howard[11]; 9.
47S-Sammy Swindell[5]; 10. 88-Brandon Blenden[14]; 11. 9-Lane
Whittington[19]; 12. 23W-Conner Wray[16]; 13. 06-Jason Breeland[13]; 14.
9M-Josh McCord[15]; 15. 21-Butch David[6]; 16. 16-Evan McElhaney[18]; 17.
(DNF) 10K-Dewayne White[4]; 18. (DNF) 13X-Jake Brashier[21]; 19. (DNF)
21B-Todd Bliss[20]; 20. (DNS) 71-Brady Baker; 21. (DNS) 15-Noah Collier
Brent Marks Takes ASCS Elite VS POWRi Outlaw Wildcard Shuffle Opener
At Texas Motor Speedway
FT. WORTH, Texas (April 5, 2024) A back-and-forth battle at the Texas
Motor Speedway Dirt Track during Friday’s Wildcard Shuffle presented by S2F
TV opener, the showdown between the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints
and POWRi Outlaw Sprints ended with a win for the Pennsylvania Posse as
Brent Marks captured Friday’s $4,000 prize.
Using traffic to navigate around Brenham Crouch's No. 1 at the race's
midpoint, the battle for the point was not over, as Crouch regained the spot
with less than ten laps to go.
Down to the final five revolutions, Marks ripped the cushion off the
fourth turn to take the point at the line. Racing hard under the No. 19, who
held the center lane, a slip off the bottom would see Crouch spinning to a
stop exiting the second turn.
Back to green with four to go, Marks would go unchallenged for his first
career MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints victory.
Battle for second on the restart, Noah Gass diced it up with Blake Hahn
for the silver step with Hahn able to fend off the No. 20g. Noah Gass
crossed third with Wayne Johnson and Sam Hafertepe, Jr. completing the top
five.
The MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints and POWRi Outlaw Sprints
return to the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track on Saturday, April 6.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and operated by Nathan
Moore and operates under the sanction of the American Sprint Car Series.
Rules for both tours can be found at http://www.ascsracing.com. Nathan can
be reached at (903) 780-9934 or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com,
For other news, notes, and information on any tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
RACE RESULTS:
ASCS Elite Outlaw VS POWRi Outlaw Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track (Ft.
Worth, Texas) Friday, April 5, 2024
Hoosier Racing Tire Hoosier Racing Tire Qualifying: 1. 1-Brenham Crouch,
13.872[17]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn, 13.987[18]; 3. 19-Brent Marks, 14.081[24]; 4.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 14.184[16]; 5. 4M-Austin Mundie, 14.284[21]; 6.
23B-Brian Bell, 14.305[6]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass, 14.350[13]; 8. 88R-Ryder
Laplante, 14.543[4]; 9. 2B-Brett Becker, 14.576[23]; 10. 16G-Austyn Gossel,
14.597[10]; 11. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 14.610[2]; 12. 1J-Danny Jennings,
14.610[11]; 13. 44-Chris Martin, 14.615[7]; 14. 4-Cameron Martin,
14.687[14]; 15. 72-Blaine Baxter, 14.746[12]; 16. 42P-Preston Perlmutter,
14.936[25]; 17. 17H-Wout Hoffmans, 15.004[20]; 18. 9$-Kyle Clark,
15.026[22]; 19. 01J-Jeb Sessums, 15.109[9]; 20. 10G-Marcus Thomas,
15.459[19]; 21. 3D-Jeff Day Jr, 15.466[8]; 22. 17-Matt Etzelmiller,
15.881[1]; 23. 10-Bryan Debrick, 16.370[5]; 24. 21-Michelle Parson,
17.000[3]; 25. J2-John Carney II, 17.001[15]
Flying A Motorsports Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah
Gass[2]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch[4]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[3]; 4. 16G-Austyn
Gossel[1]; 5. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 6. 01J-Jeb Sessums[7]; 7. 42P-Preston
Perlmutter[6]; 8. 17-Matt Etzelmiller[8]; 9. (DNS) J2-John Carney II
Engler Machine Tool Engler Machine&Tool Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2C-Wayne
Johnson[1]; 2. 4M-Austin Mundie[3]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 4. 4-Cameron
Martin[5]; 5. 88R-Ryder Laplante[2]; 6. 17H-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 7. 10G-Marcus
Thomas[7]; 8. 10-Bryan Debrick[8]
MVT Services MVT Services Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 19-Brent Marks[4]; 2.
1J-Danny Jennings[1]; 3. 2B-Brett Becker[2]; 4. 23B-Brian Bell[3]; 5.
72-Blaine Baxter[5]; 6. 9$-Kyle Clark[6]; 7. 3D-Jeff Day Jr[7]; 8. (DNS)
21-Michelle Parson
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 19-Brent Marks[1]; 2.
52-Blake Hahn[3]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 4. 2C-Wayne Johnson[7]; 5. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[6]; 6. 23B-Brian Bell[8]; 7. 4M-Austin Mundie[4]; 8. 10G-Marcus
Thomas[20]; 9. 1-Brenham Crouch[2]; 10. 2B-Brett Becker[9]; 11. 44-Chris
Martin[14]; 12. 01J-Jeb Sessums[16]; 13. 72-Blaine Baxter[15]; 14. 9$-Kyle
Clark[18]; 15. 3D-Jeff Day Jr[21]; 16. 16G-Austyn Gossel[12]; 17. 17-Matt
Etzelmiller[22]; 18. 1J-Danny Jennings[10]; 19. 88R-Ryder Laplante[11]; 20.
10-Bryan Debrick[23]; 21. 17H-Wout Hoffmans[17]; 22. 4-Cameron Martin[13];
23. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[19]; 24. 21-Michelle Parson[24]; 25. J2-John
Carney II[25]
Eye On Safety: Fire And Rescue Team Added To ASCS National Tour Events
In 2024
CONCORD, NC (April 5, 2024) – In a continued effort to put safety at the
forefront, World Racing Group is expanding its safety efforts to the
American Sprint Car Series with the addition of the ASCS Fire and Rescue
Team.
Like the addition of a traveling safety team for the World of Outlaws NOS
Energy Drink Sprint Car Series at the beginning of the season, the ASCS
National Tour will also have its own safety crew on scene at every event.
Those who've raced with the ASCS in previous years will find familiarity
with the team leading the safety efforts, as it will be headed by Billy
Hurt, whose team has been with the ASCS Warrior Region for several years.
“The ASCS Fire and Rescue Team is excited for the opportunity to be a
part of the National Tour,” Hurt said. “The National teams will have peace
of mind knowing we will be there to assist and protect them at all of their
events. This is just one of the good things World Racing Group is bringing
to Sprint Car racing, and we can't wait to see what other things improve
with this tour.”
Hurt, who has been involved in the safety and rescue of Sprint Car
drivers for over 22 years, has been in the fire service since 1982, serving
first as a volunteer, and has been a career firefighter and EMT for 26 years
in Columbia, MO. Bringing his familiar crew on the road with him, they
combine for over 70 years of fire service and training. His team is also an
active part of the on-site safety/first responders during the Tulsa Shootout
and Chili Bowl Nationals.
"The addition of the ASCS Fire and Rescue Team at all National events
will be a tremendous asset for the American Sprint Car Series and World
Racing Group going forward,” said Lonnie Wheatley, ASCS Series Director.
“While ideally, we would hope to never have the need to put them into
action, all teams competing at ASCS National events can rest assured that
they are in the most capable hands if and when the Fire and Rescue Team's
extensive skills and experience are called upon. This is a significant step
for the American Sprint Car Series in ensuring the safety of its competitors
and an early indication of further positive developments for the Series."
The National Tour of the American Sprint Car Series will begin its 2024
season at Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, LA, on Friday-Saturday, April
19-20. An updated lineup of events throughout the 2024 season is expected
soon.
The 2024 season marks the 33rd season of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes regional tours encompassing Wing and Non-Wing
competition.
Live coverage of the National Tour can be found exclusively at
http://www.DIRTVision.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Elite North Moves To Wings With ASCS Western Plains Region
CONCORD, N.C (April 3, 2024) Starting as a wingless series and following
under the open engine concept of the Elite series in Texas, the Elite North
Tour, based in Colorado, made the move to wings partway through 2023 and
will remain that way in 2024.
This move will see a shift in the rules to the traditional ASCS package,
and a rebranding of the series as the ASCS Western Plains Region. Working
closely with the ASCS Northern Plains Region, which operates in Wyoming and
South Dakota primarily, the two series will co-sanction events and work to
keep from running against each other.
"We’re excited to work with World Racing Group, not only with ASCS but
also with DIRTcar,” stated Joe Bellm of BST Promotions, who heads the
Colorado-based tour.
“Aligning with the major sanction bodies is what we believe is best for
the promoters, tracks, racers, and the fans going forward, plus having a
common set of rules throughout the regions to allow them to travel if they
want, knowing the cars they are racing are the same as theirs.”
Kicking off on April 13, the series will take on El Paso County Raceway
in Calhan, Colo., before squaring off against ASCS Northern Plains Region at
Lincoln County Raceway in North Platte, Neb., on April 19 and April 20.
Back in Calhan, Colo., on May 11, the two tours converge again at Casper
Speedway in Casper, Wyo. on May 31 and June 1. Honor Speedway in Pueblo,
Colo., on September 21, the series is working on another event on July 5.
Two more times on track will be at El Paso County Raceway on August 24
and September 28 for the season finale.
Contact Joe Bellm at (720) 404-0400 for information on the series.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have a
current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at
https://shorturl.at/nuIU2. The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024
calendar year.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
2024 ASCS Western Plains Region Lineup
4/13/2024-El Paso County Raceway (Calhan, CO)
4/19/2024-Lincoln County Raceway (North Platte, NE)
4/20/2024-Lincoln County Raceway (North Platte, NE)
5/11/2024-El Paso County Raceway (Calhan, CO)
5/31/2024-Casper Speedway (Casper, WY)
6/1/2024-Casper Speedway (Casper, WY)
7/6/2024-TBA
8/24/2024-El Paso County Raceway (Calhan, CO)
9/21/2024-Honor Speedway (Pueblo, CO
9/28/2024-El Paso County Raceway (Calhan, CO)
TUSCUMBIA, Ala. (April 2, 2024) Kicking off their third season of
competition and second with the American Sprint Car Series, the ASCS
Hurricane Area Super Sprints will hit the track on Friday, April 5, and
Saturday, April 6, at North Alabama Speedway.
The tour’s debut at the three-eighths-mile oval, the two-night affair
pays $2,000 to win, $300 to start each night.
Gulfport’s Brandon Blenden enters the 2024 season on title defense,
having snagged the 2023 championship by a margin of 50 over Rusty Sanford.
Going winless, Blenden used consistency with five top fives and seven top
tens to see his way to the top.
Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April 6, open at 5:00 P.M. with cars on
track at 7:00 P.M. (CDT). Grandstands each night are $20 for adults and free
for kids ten and under. Pits are $40 per day for adults, $20 for youth
(6-11), and free for kids five and under.
North Alabama Speedway is located at 12200 AL-247, just outside
Tuscumbia, Ala. For information on the track, call (256) 381-0881 or follow
their social media at https://shorturl.at/bdYZ9.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction of Stefen
Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and events, contact Stefen
Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985) 285-9177.
A reminder that all teams competing in ASCS competition must have a
current DIRTcar Membership. That can be purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2.
The membership is $125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Elk City Motorsports Park Ups ASCS Sooner Showdown To Two Nights
ELK CITY, Okla. (March 27, 2024) With the recent release of the updated
2024 run of events for the ASCS Sooner Region, Elk City Motorsports Park has
decided to go full speed ahead with a two-night showdown on Friday, June 7,
and Saturday, June 8.
Located in western Oklahoma, the three-eighths-mile oval had originally
been slated for a one-night event on June 22, but after a quick look at the
updated schedule, found the early June dates listed as TBA to be more
suitable for the track, while allowing teams and fans a better racing
experience for their travels.
Reopened in 2022 after being shuttered since 2019, the tour made its
first visit to Elk City on April 22, 2023, with Jace Park wheeling the
Morton Excavating No. 87j to victory.
The Sooner Region of the American Sprint Car Series pays a standard
$2,000 to win, $300 to start purse with $100 to non-transferring drivers.
Cody Cordell is the Competition Director for the ASCS National Tour, as well
as the Director for the Sooner Region. Teams and Tracks can contact Cody at
(918) 407-1879 or Ccordell@dirtcar.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
2024 ASCS Sooner Region Schedule:
3/23 - Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
5/3 - RPM Speedway (Crandall, TX)
5/4 - RPM Speedway (Crandall, TX)
5/10 - Red Dirt Raceway (Meeker, OK)
5/11 - TBA
5/17 - Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
5/18 - Caney Valley Speedway (Caney, KS)
6/7 - Elk City Motorsports Park (Elk City, OK)
6/8 - Elk City Motorsports Park (Elk City, OK)
6/13 - Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
6/14 - Arrowhead Speedway (Colcord, OK)
6/15 - Lawton Speedway (Lawton, OK)
6/28 - Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, OK)
6/29 - Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, OK)
8/16 - Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
8/17 - 81 Speedway (Park City, KS)
9/7 - Enid Speedway (Enid, OK)
10/18 - TBA
10/19 - Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
**Subject to change without notice.
Updated 2024 ASCS Sooner Region Lineup Released
CONCORD, N.C. (March 25, 2024) Working as quickly as possible to shore up
schedules across all tours of the American Sprint Car Series, after World
Racing Group acquired the sanctioning body earlier this month, an updated
lineup of events for the ASCS Sooner Region has been released.
The new slate currently has 16 confirmed dates, with four more in the
works. The regional tour kicked off this past Saturday night at Creek County
Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla., with Washington native Seth Bergman charging
from 15th to win the tour’s first visit to the quarter-mile oval this
season.
Off during April, the tour resumes with a co-sanctioned affair against
the National Tour at RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas, on Friday, May 3, and
Saturday, May 4. The following weekend moves into Oklahoma, with the two
series again going toe-to-toe at Red Dirt Raceway in Meeker on Friday, May
10.
Back at Creek County Speedway on Friday, May 18, the following night will
trek north to Caney Valley Speedway in Caney, Kan.
A three night run sets up on Thursday, June 13 with Creek County again on
the card, followed by Arrowhead Speedway in Colcord, Okla. on Friday, June
14, then Lawton Speedway on Saturday, June 15, followed by Elk City
Motorsports Park on Saturday, June 22. Two nights at Tulsa Speedway round
out the month with shows on Friday, June 18, and Saturday, June 29.
Back on track in August, Creek County Speedway will take Friday, August
16, followed by Enid Speedway on Saturday, August 17. The season will wrap
up with the Fall Fling on Saturday, October 19, at Creek County Speedway.
Dates marked as TBA include May 11, June 7, June 8, and October 18.
The Sooner Region of the American Sprint Car Series pays a standard
$2,000 to win, $300 to start purse with $100 to non-transferring drivers.
Cody Cordell is the Competition Director for the ASCS National Tour, as well
as the Director for the Sooner Region. Teams and Tracks can contact Cody at
(918) 407-1879 or Ccordell@dirtcar.com.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Seth Bergman Destroys ASCS Sooner Competition At Creek County Speedway
SAPULPA, Okla. (March 23, 2024) Drawing the highest pill and having to
race his way into the show via the B-Feature was not enough to stop Seth
Bergman Saturday night, as the Washington shoe rocketed from 15th to first
for his 12th career ASCS Sooner triumph at Creek County Speedway.
Career win No. 19 with the regional tour, Seth chased until the white
flag lap. Cautions leading up to the race’s final run helped Seth pick his
competition’s pockets, but traffic racing side-by-side coming to the white
flag would open the door for the Evergreen Coffee, Co. No. 23.
Going after Alex Sewell, who had led since Lap 9 when Zach Chappell spun
while pacing the field, the SWI No. 8 stuck the top and watched as Bergman
rocketed off the bottom of the fourth turn to take the lead.
Protecting the hub from there, Alex shot the cushion one last time off
the final turn but came up 0.100 seconds shy of reclaiming the point. Andrew
Deal rolled his way to third after starting tenth, with Sean McClelland
going 13th to fourth. Hank Davis was another mover from 14th to fifth.
The ASCS Sooner Region races next at RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas with
the National Tour on Friday, March 3, and, Saturday, May 4.
For other news, notes, and information on any tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
Race Results:
ASCS Sooner Region
Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, Okla.)
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 2. 26M-Fred Mattox[1]; 3. 9$-Kyle
Clark[2]; 4. 91-Michael Day[4]; 5. 1-Sean McClelland[6]; 6. 2J-Zach
Blurton[5]; 7. 55-Corey McGehee[8]; 8. 55B-Brandon Anderson[7]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Rees Moran[1]; 2. 13-Elijah Gile[2]; 3. 71-Brady
Baker[4]; 4. V8-Robert Vetter[3]; 5. 15D-Andrew Deal[7]; 6. 1H-Hank
Davis[8]; 7. 938-Bradley Fezard[6]; 8. 29-Emilio Hoover[5]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 50Z-Zach Chappell[2]; 2. 2P-Chase Porter[3]; 3.
8-Alex Sewell[6]; 4. 03-Joe Wood Jr[1]; 5. 31-Casey Wills[5]; 6. 23-Seth
Bergman[8]; 7. 7F-Noah Harris[4]; 8. 2-Brekton Crouch[7]
B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[1]; 2. 31-Casey Wills[3]; 3.
2J-Zach Blurton[4]; 4. 03-Joe Wood Jr[2]; 5. 938-Bradley Fezard[6]; 6.
7F-Noah Harris[7]; 7. 55-Corey McGehee[5]; 8. 2-Brekton Crouch[9]; 9.
29-Emilio Hoover[10]; 10. 55B-Brandon Anderson[8]
A-Feature (30 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[15]; 2. 8-Alex Sewell[2]; 3.
15D-Andrew Deal[10]; 4. 1-Sean McClelland[13]; 5. 1H-Hank Davis[14]; 6.
9$-Kyle Clark[9]; 7. 71-Brady Baker[8]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[3]; 9. 2P-Chase
Porter[6]; 10. 2J-Zach Blurton[17]; 11. 938-Bradley Fezard[19]; 12. 7F-Noah
Harris[20]; 13. V8-Robert Vetter[12]; 14. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 15. 26M-Fred
Mattox[7]; 16. 91-Michael Day[11]; 17. 50Z-Zach Chappell[1]; 18. 13-Elijah
Gile[5]; 19. 31-Casey Wills[16]; 20. 03-Joe Wood Jr[18]
ASCS Sooner Region Opening 2024 Slate This Saturday
CONCORD, N.C. (March 18, 2024) The 2024 season for the ASCS Sooner Region
kicks off Saturday, March 23, with a $ 2,000-to-win, $350 to-start showdown
at Creek County Speedway.
A few updates on the 2024 season:
• Cody Cordell has been named Competition Director for the ASCS National
Tour, as well as the Director for the Sooner Region. He is working to
confirm all remaining dates on the 2024 schedule. Teams and Tracks can
contact Cody at (918) 407-1879 or Ccordell@dirtcar.com.
• Originally a two-night weekend with Thunderbird Speedway in Muskogee on
Friday, track management recently posted a drastically reduced lineup of
events that, unfortunately, do not include the Oklahoma-based tour.
• Following this Saturday’s event at Creek County Speedway, the next
confirmed dates will be co-sanctioned with the National Tour and Gulf South
Region at RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas, on Friday, May 3, and Saturday,
May 4.
• All teams competing in ASCS competition must have a current DIRTcar
Membership. That can be purchased at https://shorturl.at/nuIU2. The
membership is $125 and is good for the 2024 calendar year.
• Anyone who purchased an ASCS Membership before the sanctioning body was
acquired by World Racing Group will be covered. Drivers will just need to
fill out the required DIRTcar paperwork.
• Event format will run under the normal draw/passing point system.
Saturday, March 23, at Creek County Speedway, is promoted by ASCS founder
Emmett Hahn. Pits open at 4:00 P.M., with grandstands opening at 5:00 P.M.
Hot Laps are slated for 7:00 P.M. with racing at 7:30 P.M. (CDT).
Saturday’s event will include Factory Stocks ($300 to win, $75 to start)
and Sooner State Dwarf Cars ($200 to win, $50 to start). Starting at 6:00
P.M., Oklahoma racing legends Emmett Hahn, Jerry Stone, Jackie Howerton, and
Shane Carson will sign autographs in the midway.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for youth (11-14), and free for kids ten
and under. Pit Passes are $35. Creek County Speedway accepts cash and all
major credit cards.
There will also be Chili Bowl tickets, hat, and shirt giveaways
throughout the night.
Creek County Speedway is located at 18450 West Hwy. 66 between Sapulpa
and Kellyville. For more information on Creek County Speedway, including a
complete lineup of events and directions, log onto
http://www.creekcountyspeedway.co, call (918) 417-0624, or follow on Twitter
(@CreekSpeedway), and https://www.facebook.com/CreekCountySpeedway.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Hires Lonnie Wheatley as Series Director, Cody Cordell as
Competition Director
The American Sprint Car Series has taken another step forward in
solidifying and enhancing its future with Oklahoma natives Lonnie Wheatley
and Cody Cordell hired for key leadership roles.
Wheatley will serve as Series Director, while Cordell will be the Series’
Competition Director – along with helming the ASCS Sooner Region.
“Finding the right Series Director and Competition Director to help lead
the ASCS was a primary focus after acquiring the Series, and we couldn’t be
happier to have Lonnie Wheatley and Cody Cordell fill those important
roles,” said Brian Dunlap, who has led the integration of the ASCS into
World Racing Group. “Cordell and Wheatley have already established
themselves in the region and within the Sprint Car community, garnering
respect from officials and drivers alike. We’re confident the ASCS is in
good hands and will only grow with them leading the way.”
For both Sooners, it’s a dream opportunity to have a hand in building up
the Series they’ve followed since its inception.
“I’m really excited about it,” said Wheatley, who previously spent a
decade as the ASCS media director. “I don’t know when I’ve been this excited
about something. It’s a series that means a lot to me. It’s pretty near and
dear to me, really going back to its inception.
“I was racing a [Super Modified] around that time when it started. That
was kind of a goal to get there. I never quite got there. Ten years later, I
started working with ASCS. I worked with them for 10 years and I think the
10 years I was there we built it into a really prominent series. And now I’m
excited about the opportunity to get back in there under the umbrella of
[World Racing Group] and their resources and their infrastructure. I think
we can do a lot of positive things, not only for ASCS but for Sprint Car
racing in general.”
Cordell spent the last four years working with Sprint Car driver Noah
Gass, serving as crew chief and team leader. That tenure also included two
full years on the road with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car
Series.
While it was difficult for him to leave the team, which had become like a
second family, Cordell’s passion for ASCS and his vision of where it can go
made for an opportunity he couldn’t pass up.
“I’m just excited about the opportunity,” he said. “It is kind of a
career change for me as far as coming off the road as a crew chief. Kind of
going on the official side of it, something I’ve always wanted to do. I have
done it before in the past. I figured I’d get back to it eventually, I just
didn’t figure it would be right now… I’m looking forward to getting going.
“I think it is an exciting time. I think it is an exciting thing to move
to the future. It’s a big career move for me. I think I’ll get the respect
of everyone pretty quick. I want to be known as a fair guy. I want to be
known as the guy that treated everyone equal.”
Wheatley and Cordell will enter the season already having an established
rapport. Both grew up around the Oklahoma racing scene, and crossed paths on
various occasions, such as during Cordell’s time as Race Director with POWRi
and while both worked the Chili Bowl Nationals.
Wheatley has worked the Tulsa Shootout and Chili Bowl Nationals for more
than 20 years, helping with media needs, and more recently developing the
formats, covering the passing points and managing the efficiency of the
shows. He’s also worked at Dodge City Raceway Park for nine years, severing
multiple duties, including media lead, and worked the Short Track Nationals
for more than 20 years.
Now, at the helm of the American Sprint Car Series, Wheatley is eager to
bring his experience and knowledge to his new role with a mission to again
establish the ASCS as a prominent Sprint Car series.
“The best thing that could have happened to ASCS at this point is the
acquisition by WRG, because they have the resources available for us to go
in there and take a real strong look at the things we need to do and can do
to sustain the Series and build it up,” Wheatley said. “Not only on the
national levels, but on the regional levels as well. I see it as a great
opportunity for the series and I’m excited to be a part of it.”
Up next for ASCS is the doubleheader weekend for the ASCS Sooner Region
with racing at Thunderbird Speedway, March 22, and at Creek County Speedway,
March 23.
The ASCS National Tour will kick off its 2024 season at Super Bee
Speedway in Chatham, LA, April 19-20.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every ASCS National
Series race live on DIRTVision – either at DIRTVision.com or through the
DIRTVision App.
Unfavorable Weekend Weather Conditions Postpone ASCS Event at RPM
With weather models showing heavy rain and hazardous conditions in
Crandall, Texas this weekend, American Sprint Car Series and RPM Speedway
officials have agreed to postpone the two-day ASCS show to May, keeping the
safety of drivers and fans in mind.
The rescheduled event will take place Friday-Saturday, May 3-4, featuring
the ASCS National Tour, ASCS Gulf South Region and ASCS Sooner Region.
With the postponement, the ASCS National Championship season-opener now
moves to Super Bee Speedway in Chatham, LA, April 19-20. The National Series
will be joined by the ASCS Gulf South Region and ASCS Hurricane Area Super
Sprints.
It’ll be the ASCS National Series’ first time back at Super Bee Speedway
since 2012 – a race won by Jason Johnson.
The next ASCS events will be with the Sooner Region when they run at
Thunderbird Speedway on March 22, and Creek County Speedway on March 23.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch every ASCS National
Series race live on DIRTVision.
For more about the American Sprint Car Series, make sure to follow all
ASCS social channels to keep up with the latest news and updates.
Championship Points Fund Established for ASCS National Tour
One week after acquiring the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS), World
Racing Group has set the 2024 national series points fund and driver benefit
package heading into the season-opening event March 15-16 at RPM Speedway in
Crandall, Texas.
The drivers and teams will be racing for a share of a $152,000
championship point fund, with the champion earning $40,000. The top 10
finishing positions in the title race will be paid, with $25,000 going to
second; $20,000 for third; $15,000 for fourth; $12,000 for fifth; $10,000
for sixth; $9,000 for seventh; $8,000 for eighth; $7,000 for ninth; and
$6,000 for 10th.
In addition, the top five competitors in national series points will
receive $400 in tow money, while positions six through 10 will receive $300.
For the second night of a two-night event, a tow package of 50 percent will
be issued. Tow money for drivers is like appearance fees in other forms of
entertainment.
Every competitor who draws in for a race night will be required to pay
$20. The nightly draw fees will be awarded to that night’s hard charger.
“Even though everything is coming together quickly with our involvement
in the ASCS, establishing the championship points fund and tow package ahead
of next week’s season opener was important so racers and their teams know
what they’re competing for over the course of the season,” said Brian
Dunlap, who is leading the integration of the ASCS into World Racing Group.
“The World of Outlaws and the Edwards family go back to the beginning of the
Outlaws in 1978, so it’s only fitting we’re kicking off our leadership of
the ASCS with Martin Edwards promoting the first event next week at RPM
Speedway.”
All competitors will be required to purchase a DIRTcar Sprint Car
membership, trackside or online at DIRTcarMembers.com. That membership will
allow racers to compete in World of Outlaws competition, as well.
Competitors who have already purchased a 2024 ASCS membership will have to
complete a DIRTcar Sprint Car membership, but no payment will be required.
The DIRTcar Sprint Car membership is $125 annually.
A nearly 40-race tour across 10 states will make up ASCS’ 2024 national
championship season, including the prestigious $20,000-to-win 360 Knoxville
Nationals at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway, Aug. 1-3.
The 2024 ASCS national championship season begins March 15-16 at RPM
Speedway, marking the Series’ inaugural event under the World Racing Group
banner.
To watch every national American Sprint Car Series race live, visit
DIRTVision.com or download the DIRTVision App.
Emmett Hahn Presents The ASCS Sooner Region On Saturday, March 23
SAPULPA, Okla. (March 6, 2024) The American Bank of Oklahoma ASCS Sooner
Region presented by Smiley's Racing Products will make their first
appearance of the season at Creek County Speedway on Saturday, March 23.
Now part of the World Racing Group family, which is the parent company of
DIRTcar and the World of Outlaws, the Sooner Region will grace Creek County
clay six times in 2024. The upcoming showdown will feature at $2,000 to win,
$300 to start feature event.
Part of the tour's 2024 season-opening weekend, the event will include a
pre-race meet and greet with Emmett Hahn, along with other racing legends
Jerry Stone and Jackie Howerton. It will also feature Chili Bowl tickets,
hats, and shirt giveaways.
Saturday, March 23, opens at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:30 P.M. (CDT).
Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for youth (11-14), and free for kids 10 and
under. Pit Passes are $35. The Saturday showdown will also include Factory
Stocks and Sooner State Dwarf Cars.
Creek County Speedway is located at 18450 West Hwy. 66 between Sapulpa
and Kellyville. For more information on Creek County Speedway, including a
complete lineup of events and directions, log onto http://www.creekcountyspeedway.co,
call (918) 417-0624, or follow on Twitter (@CreekSpeedway), and https://www.facebook.com/CreekCountySpeedway.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Hafertepe Handles Kennedale Crowd With ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints
KENNDALE, Texas (March 2, 2024) Racing close to home over the weekend,
Sunnyvale’s Sam Hafertepe, Jr. captured Saturday’s $4,000 prize over a field
of 32 with the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints onboard the Hills
Racing No. 15h.
The 75th time Hafertepe has topped an ASCS Regional event, Saturday was
his first with the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints.
A nice tune-up for the Cowtown Classic this coming weekend with the World
of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars, Hafertepe took the green from the
right of the front row, where Louisiana’s Koty Adams would take advantage of
his pole starting position to lead into the first and second turns.
Holding point through the opening dozen circuits, the battle for the lead
came as the pair approached traffic, with Hafertepe taking a couple shots at
it before securing the top spot with an inside move off the fourth turn.
Holding on through several restarts throughout the remainder of the race,
the final pause came with three laps to run, where the five-time ASCS
National Tour Champion remained unchallenged for the win over Blaine Baxter,
who trailed by 0.777-seconds.
Another whirlwind of a night for California’s Dominic Scelzi, a trip to
the tail on Lap 5 after going around saw the No. 41 charge his way back to
the front for a third-place finish. Logan McCandless and Koty Adams made up
the top five.
Ryder Laplante advanced ten spots to finish sixth, with Missouri’s Ayrton
Gennetten up a dozen positions for seventh. Marcus Thomas, Brian Bell, and
Claude Estes completed the top ten.
The MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints race again on Friday, April
26, at the Heart O’ Texas Speedway in Waco.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and operated by Nathan
Moore and operates under the sanction of the American Sprint Car Series.
Rules for both tours can be found at http://www.ascsracing.com. Nathan can
be reached at (903) 780-9934 or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com,
For other news, notes, and information on any tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
RACE RESULTS
ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints
Kennedale Speedway Park (Kennedale, Texas)
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 95-Matt Covington[1]; 2. 29-Logan McCandless[2]; 3.
2C-Wayne Johnson[7]; 4. 2B-Brett Becker[5]; 5. G6-Cody Gardner[4]; 6.
74E-Claude Estes[8]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 8. 3D-Jeff Day Jr[6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Scotty Thiel[1]; 2. 10G-Marcus Thomas[2]; 3.
6-Koty Adams[6]; 4. 23-Lance Moss[5]; 5. 01J-Jeb Sessums[8]; 6. 44-Jason
Howell[3]; 7. 21-Michelle Parson[4]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel[7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 36-Jason Martin[1]; 3.
25B-Blaine Baxter[6]; 4. 5R-John Ricketts[4]; 5. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[5]; 6.
4-Austin Mundie[8]; 7. 44C-Chris Martin[7]; 8. 35K-Dylan McCann[3]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 41-Dominic Scelzi[1]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 3.
23B-Brian Bell[2]; 4. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 5. V8-Robert Vetter[6]; 6.
10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 7. 5-Lucas Boxwell[8]; 8. 47W-Chipper Wood[3]
B Feature 1 (10 Laps, Top 2 advanced): 1. 74E-Claude Estes[2]; 2.
3-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 3. 44C-Chris Martin[5]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[6]; 5.
3D-Jeff Day Jr[7]; 6. 47W-Chipper Wood[8]; 7. 10X-Bryan Debrick[4]; 8.
5R-John Ricketts[1]
B Feature 2 (10 Laps, Top 2 advanced): 1. 4-Austin Mundie[2]; 2. G6-Cody
Gardner[3]; 3. 44-Jason Howell[4]; 4. V8-Robert Vetter[1]; 5. 21-Michelle
Parson[5]; 6. 5-Lucas Boxwell[8]; 7. 16G-Austyn Gossel[6]; 8. 35K-Dylan
McCann[7]
A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 25B-Blaine Baxter[4];
3. 41-Dominic Scelzi[8]; 4. 29-Logan McCandless[9]; 5. 6-Koty Adams[1]; 6.
88R-Ryder Laplante[16]; 7. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[19]; 8. 10G-Marcus Thomas[10];
9. 23B-Brian Bell[13]; 10. 74E-Claude Estes[17]; 11. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 12.
G6-Cody Gardner[20]; 13. 2C-Wayne Johnson[3]; 14. 23-Lance Moss[15]; 15.
01J-Jeb Sessums[12]; 16. 4-Austin Mundie[18]; 17. 73-Scotty Thiel[7]; 18.
95-Matt Covington[6]; 19. 36-Jason Martin[11]; 20. 2B-Brett Becker[14]
Noah Gass Strikes At Hunt County With The ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints!
GREENVILLE, Texas (March 1, 2024) Taking on a true outlaw schedule in
2024, Oklahoma’s Noah Gass started things off with sweet victory Friday
night at Hunt County Raceway in Greenville, Texas with the MYCO Plastics
ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints.
Pocketing $4,000 in the Smiley Sitton Classic, the win his is first in
ASCS competition, and marks his return to Victory Lane for the first time
since September 25, 2021, at the Plymouth Dirt Track in Wisconsin.
Holding pace through several early race cautions, Gass led the opening 15
revolutions before surrendering the point to Missouri’s, Ayrton Gennetten.
Keeping the No. 20g at bay on a couple of Lap 17 restarts, Gennetten gapped
the field, but a slip with five laps to run opened the door from Gass, who
railed the cushion to retake the point.
Picking traffic quickly in the closing laps, Gass found the checkered
flag 1.434-seconds ahead of Gennetten.
Third went to Sam Hafertepe, Jr. with 15th starting Dominic Scelzi
clawing his way through the field to finish fourth. Back and forth with the
No. 15h at the start of the feature, Jason Martin would end up fifth.
Brian Bell was sixth, followed by Logan McCandless. Rolling from 20th,
Jeb Sessums advanced a dozen times to finish eighth. Blaine Baxter and Lance
Moss made up the top ten.
Racing with the MYCO Plastics ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints continues on
Saturday, March 2, at Kennedale Speedway Park. The event is $4,000 to win,
$300 to start. Gates open at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:00 P.M. (CT).
Tickets are $18 for adults, $12 for seniors, $7 for youth (7-11), and free
for kids five and under.
Live coverage can be found at https://www.raceon.com.
The ASCS Elite Wing and Non-Wing Series is owned and operated by Nathan
Moore and operates under the sanction of the American Sprint Car Series.
Rules for both tours can be found at http://www.ascsracing.com. Nathan can
be reached at (903) 780-9934 or by email at elitenonwingsprints@gmail.com,
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
RACE RESULTS
ASCS Elite Outlaw Sprints
Hunt County Raceway (Greenville, Texas)
Friday, March 1, 2024
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Jason Martin[2]; 2. 29-Logan McCandless[1]; 3.
23B-Brian Bell[4]; 4. 2C-Wayne Johnson[7]; 5. 41-Dominic Scelzi[5]; 6.
44C-Chris Martin[3]; 7. 4-Austin Mundie[8]; 8. 01J-Jeb Sessums[6]; 9.
44-Cody Price[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Scotty Thiel[2]; 2. 25B-Blaine Baxter[3]; 3.
2W-Whit Gastineau[5]; 4. 10G-Marcus Thomas[6]; 5. 88R-Ryder Laplante[7]; 6.
23-Lance Moss[8]; 7. 9-Kevin Rutherford[4]; 8. 35K-Dylan McCann[1]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 3.
3-Ayrton Gennetten[8]; 4. 91-Michael Day[5]; 5. 00-Jaden Brown[1]; 6.
16G-Austyn Gossel[3]; 7. 30-Joseph Miller[7]; 8. 4X-Heath Nestrick[2]; 9.
B2-Carson Bolden[9]
B Feature (12 Laps, Top 4 advanced): 1. 4-Austin Mundie[1]; 2. 44C-Chris
Martin[2]; 3. 16G-Austyn Gossel[3]; 4. 01J-Jeb Sessums[6]; 5. 30-Joseph
Miller[4]; 6. 9-Kevin Rutherford[5]; 7. 44-Cody Price[7]; 8. 2B-Brett
Becker[11]; 9. B2-Carson Bolden[8]; 10. 4X-Heath Nestrick[9]; 11. 3D-Jeff
Day Jr[12]; 12. (DNS) 35K-Dylan McCann
A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[3]; 2. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 3.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 4. 41-Dominic Scelzi[15]; 5. 36-Jason Martin[1]; 6.
23B-Brian Bell[10]; 7. 29-Logan McCandless[9]; 8. 01J-Jeb Sessums[20]; 9.
25B-Blaine Baxter[6]; 10. 23-Lance Moss[14]; 11. 44C-Chris Martin[18]; 12.
88R-Ryder Laplante[13]; 13. 16G-Austyn Gossel[19]; 14. 91-Michael Day[12];
15. 10G-Marcus Thomas[11]; 16. 73-Scotty Thiel[5]; 17. 2C-Wayne Johnson[8];
18. 2W-Whit Gastineau[7]; 19. 4-Austin Mundie[17]; 20. 00-Jaden Brown[16]
South Texas Race Ranch Fires Off 2024 ASCS National Championship on
March 1-2
DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (February 12, 2024) - For the first time since 1998, the
American Sprint Car Series returns to South Texas Race Ranch in Corpus
Christi, Texas on March 1-2 to begin the 2024 National Championship season.
Hosting three races in series history at was formerly known as South
Texas Speedway, Garry Lee Maier picked up each of those victories.
Jason Martin returns for his third season and is going after his second
National Championship.
Drivers returning to action from 2023 include, Matt Covington, Jordon
Mallett, Brandon Anderson, Kyler Johnson, Landon Britt, Christopher
Townsend, and Michael Day.
Sam Hafertepe, Jr., Seth Bergman, Zach Blurton, Terry Easum, Jeffrey
Newell, Bradley Fezard, Hank Davis, and Andrew Deal have also thrown their
hat into the mix to chase the 2024 ASCS National Championship.
Friday nights event at South Texas Race Ranch will pay $3,000 to win and
$400 to start while Saturday nights finale will pay $4,000 to win and $400
to start.
2024 ASCS National Tour teams inside the top 10 and are members in good
standing, will receive $400 a night in appearance money while also receiving
one complementary pit pass.
ASCS Memberships are available on the ASCS website. www.ascsracing.com
EVENT INFO >> ASCS National at South Texas Race Ranch
Friday, March 1:
Pits Open: 4pm
ASCS Pill Draw: 5:30pm to 6pm
ASCS Drivers Meeting: 6:15pm
Hot Laps: 7pm
Racing Starts: 8pm
Saturday, March 2:
Pits Open: 3pm
ASCS Pill Draw: 4:30pm to 5pm
ASCS Drivers Meeting: 5:15pm
Hot Laps: 6pm
Racing Starts: 7pm
EVENT PRICES >>
Friday, March 1:
Adults: $25
Seniors / Military: $20
Children 12 & Under: Free
Pits: $40
Saturday, March 2:
Adults: $25
Seniors / Military: $20
Children 12 & Under: Free
Pits: $40
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Frontier releases 15-race slate for '24
Andrew Kunas, Stagg Motor Sports PR
COUER d'ALENE, Idaho - Stagg Motor Sports and the Frontier Region of the
American Sprint Car Series has released the tentative 2024 schedule for the
regional winged 360 sprint car tour, which includes 15 races at all three
dirt tracks located in Montana, along with additional events Stagg Motor
Sports is involved in.
The schedule is the result of months of work between series coordinator
and promoter Josh Stagg and neighboring areas and tours, including the ASCS
Northern Plains Region. There are no overlapping points events between the
two ASCS regional tours. Outside of ASCS Frontier action, Stagg Motor Sports
is also co-promoting a Northern Speedweek in Washington and Oregon in late
July.
As it did in 2023, the ASCS Frontier Region will start its 2024 tour with
a two-night event at Big Sky Speedway on Friday and Saturday, May 17th and
18th. The 3/8-mile clay oval, located just north of Billings, will host a
series high seven ASCS Frontier Region sprint car races in 2024.
Gallatin Speedway, a 3/10-mile clay oval located in the Bozeman suburb of
Belgrade and central Montana's home for Friday night dirt track racing, will
host four total events in 2024, all on Fridays, the first being the annual
Spring Clash at Belgrade on June 7th. Big Sky Speedway hosts another show on
Saturday, June 8th.
After being absent from Big Sky Country the prior two seasons, the
American Sprint Car Series National Tour makes its return to Montana in
mid-July. Gallatin Speedway, which has hosted several ASCS National Tour
races over the years, will host on Friday, July 12th. Electric City Speedway
in Great Falls hosts its first ASCS National Tour race since 2015 on
Saturday, July 13th. The two events will be the first time the Frontier
Region and the National Tour have raced together since 2021.
Things pick back up in August with the Summer Clash at Belgrade, August
2nd at Gallatin Speedway. Big Sky Speedway hosts again on Saturday, August
3rd. After last year's highly successful show, Big Sky Speedway will again
host the Harvey Ostermiller Memorial on Friday and Saturday, August 23rd and
24th and will again pay $12,012 to win Saturday's finale in honor of the
Montana sprint car pioneer. The track has also announced that it will
increase total payout for the 2024 event.
Electric City Speedway, a 3/10-mile clay oval that is Montana's oldest
operating dirt track, will host its traditional Montana Roundup on Labor Day
weekend with races Friday through Sunday, August 30th through September 1st.
Things wrap up with another Gallatin / Big Sky pairing the following weekend
with Gallatin Speedway hosting Friday, September 6th as part of its annual
Big Sky Supernationals festivities, and Big Sky Speedway closing things out
on September 7th.
Outside of special events and those with the ASCS National Tour, ASCS
Frontier Region events will usually pay $1,500 to win and $300 to start.
The 15-race schedule is set up to not heavily task most of the racers in
the region, with there being only one instance of consecutive weekends of
racing scheduled - those being the three straight that are currently set to
close out the season. It is also set up to allow travel for those able and
willing, as for one it does not conflict at all with the ASCS Northern
Plains Region, which primarily races in eastern Wyoming and far western
South Dakota. For those able and wanting, they can make the drive down I-90
to race with them without missing out on action back home.
After taking over the reins part of the way through the COVID-affected
2020 season, Josh Stagg enters his fourth full season at the helm of the
Montana-based 360 sprint car tour. Announcer Andrew Kunas returns for
another year as the voice of Montana 360 sprint car racing. Race director
John Youngquist, social media specialist Lisa Dietz and videographer Jeff
Quinn also all return as part of the Stagg Motor Sports team on the ASCS
Frontier Region tour. Having started in 2013, the Frontier Region of ASCS is
the latest in a long line of regional sprint car tours based in Montana
going back several decades. Previous banners have included the Montana Open
Wheel Racing Association, Montana Sprint Tour, Big Sky Sprint Tour and Big
Sky Sprints.
Kelly Miller of Lethbridge, Alberta won a season high six races en route
to his first ASCS Frontier Region series championship in 2023. Those six
wins were enough to place him second on the all-time ASCS Frontier win list
with 17 victories, going back to the beginning of the series in 2013. Boise,
Idaho's Logan Forler, the 2021 series champion, is the all-time winningest
driver in ASCS Frontier Region action with 19 wins.
In an effort to advance relations with its Pacific Northwest neighbors,
Stagg Motor Sports has joined Peter Murphy Promotions in a joint venture
co-promoting a new Northern Speedweek in late July. While these are not ASCS
Frontier Region events, teams from Montana and vicinity are encouraged to go
if they want to. Things kick off with the Elma Hall of Fame Tribute at Grays
Harbor Raceway in Elma, Washington on Saturday and Sunday, July 20th and
21st, with the Sunday finale paying $5,000 to win. After a day of travel on
Monday, action resumes Tuesday, July 23rd with a race at Southern Oregon
Speedway, located outside Medford. Willamette Speedway in Lebanon, Oregon
hosts on Wednesday, July 24th. Both Oregon shows are $3,000 to win. After
another travel day on Thursday, things wrap up with the annual Bob's Burgers
& Brew Summer Nationals at Skagit Speedway in Burlington, Washington on
Friday and Saturday, July 26th and 27th, the finale paying over $10,000 to
win.
While the Northern Speedweek happens, the three ASCS Northern Plains
races in Wyoming on the last weekend of July (Friday at Casper Speedway,
Saturday at Gillette Thunder Speedway and Sunday at Sheridan Speedway) are
another option for ASCS Frontier Region teams. Again, there are no
conflicting points races between the Frontier and Northern Plains Regions in
2024.
More details on the 2024 ASCS Frontier Region season, including streaming
services, will be shared when available.
More information on the Frontier Region of the American Sprint Car
Series, along with the ASCS National Tour and other ASCS regional series,
can be found online at www.ascsracing.com and other social media platforms
including Facebook. Stagg Motor Sports, the promoting company of the ASCS
Frontier Region tour, can be found at www.staggmotorsports.com.
American Sprint Car Series - Frontier Region
2024 schedule
May 17 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Season Opening Weekend)
May 18 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Season Opening Weekend)
June 7 - Gallatin Speedway - Belgrade, MT (Spring Clash at Belgrade)
June 8 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Montana Spring Shootout)
July 12 - Gallatin Speedway - Belgrade, MT (Grizzly Nationals, Part 1 w/
ASCS National)
July 13 - Electric City Speedway - Great Falls, MT (Grizzly Nationals, Part
2 w/ ASCS National)
August 2 - Gallatin Speedway - Belgrade, MT (Summer Clash at Belgrade)
August 3 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Montana Summer Shootout)
August 23 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Harvey Ostermiller Memorial
opener)
August 24 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Harvey Ostermiller Memorial
finale)
August 30 - Electric City Speedway - Great Falls, MT (28th Montana Roundup,
Night 1)
August 31 - Electric City Speedway - Great Falls, MT (28th Montana Roundup,
Night 2)
September 1 - Electric City Speedway - Great Falls, MT (28th Montana
Roundup, finale)
September 6 - Gallatin Speedway - Belgrade, MT (Big Sky Supernationals)
September 7 - Big Sky Speedway - Billings, MT (Season Finale)
Non-points, ASCS Frontier supported Northern Speedweek
presented by Stagg Motor Sports and Peter Murphy Promotions
July 20 & 21 - Grays Harbor Raceway - Elma, WA (Elma Hall of Fame
Tribute)
July 23 - Southern Oregon Speedway - Medford, OR
July 24 - Willamette Speedway - Lebanon, OR
July 26 & 27 - Skagit Speedway - Burlington, WA (Bob's Burgers & Brew Summer
Nationals)
ASCS Frontier Region champions
2013 - Phil Dietz
2014 - Joe Ramaker
2015 - Phil Dietz
2016 - Skylar Gee
2017 - David Hoiness
2018 - David Hoiness
2019 - Jeremy McCune
2020 - Jeremy McCune
2021 - Logan Forler
2022 - Trever Kirkland
2023 - Kelly Miller
American Sprint Car Series
www.ascsracing.com
Stagg Motor Sports, ASCS Frontier Region
www.staggmotorsports.com
ASCS Frontier Region on Facebook
www.facebook.com/ascsfrontier
2024 ASCS National and Regional Point Funds Announced!
DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (January 22, 2024) - As the 2024 season for the American
Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com nears, officials have announced
both National and Regional point funds.
After increasing the point fund in 2022 under ownership of Terry Mattox,
the 2024 ASCS National Championship point fund will remain unchanged with
the season champion pocketing $50,000 at the awards banquet in January of
2025.
“The past two season have exceeded our expectations and to keep going in
the right direction it just makes sense to keep things like they are on the
National side of things.” stated ASCS Owner, Terry Mattox.
2024 ASCS National Championship Point Fund Breakdown: 1) $50,000, 2)
$30,000, 3) $25,000, 4) $20,000, 5) $15,000, 6) $14,000, 7) $13,000, 8)
$12,000, 9) $11,000, 10) $10,000.
The minimum point funds for ASCS Regional Tours will be modified as
follows. Most regional tours have series sponsors that increase their end of
the season point fund.
ASCS will pay off the following scale. If a regional tour acquires
sponsorship they will advertise and pay their increased amount.
2024 ASCS Regional Tour Point Fund Breakdown: 1) $2,500, 2) $1,200, 3)
$900, 4) $800, 5) $700, 6) $600, 7) $500, 8) $400, 9) $350, 10) $300.
Drivers must be ASCS members in good standing while attending 80% or more
events in order to qualify for point fund.
2024 National point fund will be paid during the banquet in January 2025.
Regional Tour point funds will be mailed the week following the Chili Bowl
Nationals.
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Zach Blurton Going Full Time With The American Sprint Car Series In
2024!
Bryan Hulbert – QUINTER, Kan. (January 22, 2024) A long time dream will
be fulfilled in 2024 as Zach Blurton takes his talent on the road full-time
with the American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com in pursuit of
the Brodix National Rookie of the Year.
“First and foremost, I need to thank my wife for going along with this
crazy racing life,” chuckled Blurton.
Asked about the progression that led to this season, he said, “From my
start in racing, I feel like I’ve had realistic goals and dreams. I would
see the Outlaw and the All-Star schedule and think that was cool and see
what was close that I could go watch, but the ASCS schedule was one that I
looked at and felt that was something I could do one day.”
An accomplished and proven talent in the United Rebel Sprint Series
ranks, where he ranks third in all-time wins, Blurton has stepped up his
360cid program over the past few seasons, and found success; including an
ASCS National Tour win at WaKeeney Speedway on July 3, 2022.
On that race, Zach commented, “I’ll never forget that night, and that
feeling of who I was racing with and had to hold off to get that win, and I
want that again.”
For the 2024 season, Blurton will pilot the Swift Bullet Co./Summit
Automotive Group No. 2J with Maxim Chassis and Don Ott power. No stranger to
the traveling world of Sprint Car racing, Snow Giddings will take charge as
the crew chief.
“We’ve been building the team, and didn’t want to do this until I knew we
were ready, and I feel like we’re finally at a point to take that step and
give it a try. We’re a family-oriented team, as are a lot of our sponsors,
and they’ve really stepped up to help us accomplish this.”
Blurton is carrying plenty of momentum into 2024 with last year producing
six wins, 20 top five, and 29 top ten finishes across various series and
engine combinations.
Fans can keep track of Zach through his Social Media channel via Facebook
(https://www.facebook.com/zachblurtonracing), Twitter (https://twitter.com/ZachBlurton),
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/zachblurton), and TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@zachblurtonracing).
His 2024 schedule will be updated as the season progresses at https://www.myracepass.com/drivers/18317.
Merchandise and more will be available throughout the season at https://www.buyblurton.com.
Zach would like to thank everyone who has made this possible: Summit
Automotive Group, Lee Martin Family, Randy Patterson Welding, Swift Bullet
Company, Lumber Lounge & Garage, Better Built Trailers, K&M Land and Cattle,
Brian Younker Farms, Circle Z Trucking, Elsie's Customs, Randle's Trucking,
King Racing Products, BR Motorsports, Smith Titanium and SBS Suspension.
The season kicks off at South Texas Race Ranch in Corpus Christi, Texas,
on March 1 and 2.
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
20 Dates Highlight ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprint Schedule for 2024!
DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (January 14, 2024) - Entering their inaugural season
under the sanctioning of the American Sprint Car Series, the ASCS Hurricane
Area Super Sprints are ready for 20 events.
Eight tracks across four states make up the regional tour visiting
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL will kick off the season with a
double header on April 5-6.
Baton Rouge Raceway in Baton Rouge, LA will see the Hurricane Region of
the American Sprint Car Series on three occasions which include: April 13,
June 22 and August 31.
Joining up with the ASCS National Tour on April 19-20 at Super Bee
Speedway in Chatham, LA.
The first of four events on the schedule at Greenville Speedway in
Greenville, MS on May 18 followed by July 13 and August 9-10.
Deep South Speedway in Loxley, AL will host the regional tour on May 25
and October 25-26.
Cruising up to Arkansas on June 7-8, Crowleys Ridge Raceway in Paragould,
AR will host the June 7 date followed by June 8 at Riverside International
Speedway in West Memphis, AR.
Going up against the ASCS Gulf South Region, Sabine Speedway in Many, LA
will host the regional showdown on September 6.
Jackson Motor Speedway in Byram, MS will host the tour on September 14.
Joining forces with the ASCS National Tour and the United Sprint Car
Series, the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints will go for a $10,000 to win
top prize at Riverside International Speedway in West Memphis, AR on
September 27-28 for the World Short Track Challenge.
Stefen Oaks heads the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints and can be
contacted at 985-285-9177.
2024 ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprint Schedule of Events:
4/5: North Alabama Speedway - Tuscumbia, AL
4/6: North Alabama Speedway - Tuscumbia, AL
4/13: Baton Rouge Raceway - Baton Rouge, LA
4/19: Super Bee Speedway - Chatham, LA ^^
4/20: Super Bee Speedway - Chatham, LA ^^
5/18: Greenville Speedway - Greenville, MS
5/25: Deep South Speedway - Loxley, AL
6/7: Crowleys Ridge Raceway - Paragould, AR
6/8: Riverside International Speedway - West Memphis, AR
6/22: Baton Rouge Raceway - Baton Rouge, LA
7/13: Greenville Speedway - Greenville, MS
8/9: Greenville Speedway - Greenville, MS
8/10: Greenville Speedway - Greenville, MS
8/31: Baton Rouge Raceway - Baton Rouge, LA
9/6: Sabine Speedway - Many, LA **
9/14: Jackson Motor Speedway - Byram, MS
9/27: Riverside International Speedway - West Memphis, AR ^^
9/28: Riverside International Speedway - West Memphis, AR ^^
10/25: Deep South Speedway - Loxley, AL
10/26: Deep South Speedway - Loxley, AL
^^ - Co-Sanctioned with ASCS National
** - Co-Sanctioned with ASCS Gulf South
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
ASCS Sooner Region Lays Out 25 Race Lineup For 2024 Season
Bryan Hulbert – DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (December 4, 2023) Readying for season
No. 24 for the American Bank of Oklahoma ASCS Sooner Region presented by
Smiley’s Racing Products, the 2024 lineup is slated to have 25 nights of
racing.
Spending 18 nights inside Sooner lines, the tour will venture into
Kansas, Missouri, and Texas for National and Regional tour showdowns.
Kicking off the tour on March 22 and 23, Muskogee’s Thunder Speedway and
Sapulpa’s Creek County Speedway will see their first visits of the season.
The first trip outside state lines, the Sooner Region will take on the
American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com at the Texas Motor
Speedway Dirt Track on April 5 and 6.
Back at Creek County on April 19, the next out of state showdown heads to
Missouri for the ASCS Warrior Region presented by Impact Signs, Awnings, and
Wraps at Lake Ozark Speedway on May 3, and Lucas Oil Speedway on May 4.
Tulsa Speedway on the Salina Highbanks Speedway follows on May 10 and 11,
with Creek County Speedway’s third visit on May 17, followed by the tour’s
first trip of the year to Longdale Speedway on May 18.
Nevada Speedway with the Warrior Region once again on June 8, Round 4 at
Creek County hits on June 13, followed by Arrowhead Speedway on June 15,
then Lawton Speedway on June 15. The three-night run follows the National
Tour. Elk City Motorsports Park take a date on June 22.
Back on Thunderbird Speedway on July 19, the compass points north for 81
Speedway the following night. Night No. 5 at Creek County Speedway on August
16, it’s back to 81-Speedway on August 17 with Outlaw Motor Speedway
wrapping up the month on August 30. Down to the final four nights of the
year, Thunderbird Speedway takes September 20, with Longdale Speedway on
September 21. One trip to Enid on the season takes place on October 5, with
the sixth race of the year at Creek County Speedway wrapping up the 2024
lineup on October 19.
The 2024 season will again see Joshua Tyre at the helm of the ASCS Sooner
Region. Questions regarding the tour can be directed to (918) 807-2082.
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
2024 ASCS Sooner Region Lineup of Events:
Date – Track (City, State)
3/22/2024-Thunderbird Speedway (Muskogee, OK)
3/23/2024-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
4/5/2024-Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX)
4/6/2024-Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX)
4/19/2024-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
5/3/2024-Lake Ozark Speedway (Eldon, MO)
5/4/2024-Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, MO)
5/10/2024-Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, OK)
5/11/2024-Salina Highbanks Speedway (Salina, OK)
5/17/2024-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
5/18/2024-Longdale Speedway (Longdale, OK)
6/8/2024-Nevada Speedway (Nevada, MO)
6/13/2024-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
6/14/2024-Arrowhead Speedway (Colcord, OK)
6/15/2024-Lawton Speedway (Lawton, OK)
6/22/2024-Elk City Motorsports Park (Elk City, OK)
7/19/2024-Thunderbird Speedway (Muskogee, OK)
7/20/2024-81 Speedway (Park City, KS)
8/16/2024-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
8/17/2024-81 Speedway (Park City, KS)
8/30/2024-Outlaw Motor Speedway (Oktaha, OK)
9/20/2024-Thunderbird Speedway (Muskogee, OK)
9/21/2024-Longdale Speedway (Longdale, OK)
10/5/2024-Enid Speedway (Enid, OK)
10/19/2024-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)
Season No. 33 For The ASCS National Tour Revealed!
Bryan Hulbert – DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (December 2, 2023) Gearing up for the
33rd season of competition, the American Sprint Car Series presented by
RacinDirt.com has set out a 49-race lineup for the 2024 season that visits
34 tracks across a dozen states.
A mix of familiar places and new faces, the series will also see its
footprint expanding back out after consolidating tighter into the mid-west
over the last two seasons.
“It’s been interesting doing the schedule for 2024 and being able put
events back into the lineup that have been absent, as well as continue to
add new events,” stated series owner Terry Mattox.
“It’s always a challenge putting together a lineup that makes logistical
and economic sense for teams, but going to 49 events at 34 tracks is a big
improvement and shows the popularity of the tour. This series has always
been a proving ground for new and veteran teams. We had a great title fight
for 2023, and I think 2024 is going to be even better.”
Breakdown by State:
Arkansas: Three visits into the state of Arkansas, with another potential
stop still sitting as a TBA, Batesville Motor Speedway will greet the tour
for the 12th time on June 22. Texarkana 67 Speedway, as of now, will end out
the 2024 season with the COMP Cams Short Track Nationals on November 1 and
2.
Arizona: Kicking off the 2024 season at Cocopah Speedway in Somerton and
Central Arizona Speedway in Casa Grande, the first four events in the desert
are non-point shows for teams to get tuned up. Cocopah Speedway has seen the
tour 15 times, with the last visit coming in 2017. A regular stop for the
ASCS Southwest Region, Central Arizona has been on the schedule before but
has never hosted the National Tour.
Iowa: Three Iowa ovals grace the 2024 lineup. Two regular stops and a new
addition, the stop in the town of Knoxville lasts three days, dishes out
over $150,000, and is the kickoff to Southern Iowa Sprint Week. Happening
August 1-3, the Xtreme Powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals,
presented by Great Southern Bank, will bring the tour count to 84. Returning
in September, Clay County Speedway in Spencer has a dancing partner this
time, with Winneshiek Raceway in Decorah hosting their first event on
Saturday, September 7, while Clay County goes green for the fourth time on
Tuesday, September 10.
Kansas: Six nights of racing will roll through the state of Kansas with
stops at five tracks. Twice at Dodge City Raceway on June 1 and August 24,
the first stop at Dodge is paired with Rush County Speedway in La Crosse on
May 31, with both nights paying $5,000 to win. WaKeeney Speedway joins the
next trip on August 23. Lakeside and 81 Speedway each have one night in
2024, with Kansas City on May 24 and Park City on July 20.
Kentucky: Rolling back to life and back on the National Tour’s schedule
is Paducah International Raceway. One of several tours making trips to the
legendary oval, the tour’s last visit was in 2018. Surrounded by a TBA, the
Kentucky date is October 12.
Louisiana: Tried last year and won by Mother Nature, the tour will head
back to Super Bee Speedway in Chatham on April 19 and 20. Formerly Jones
Motor Speedway, a Monday Speedweek show took place in 2012 and was the sixth
time the tour rolled into town.
Missouri: The home of the Diamond of Dirt Tracks and of course, the
Hockett/McMillin Memorial, Lucas Oil Speedway’s September 12, 13, and 14
event pays $10,000 to win, and is one of two tracks in the “Show-Me State”
on the National lineup. Lake Ozark Speedway occupies the first round of
visits on May 25 and 26. There is one TBA in Missouri as of now.
Montana: A much-anticipated return, Gallatin Speedway will see action on
July 12, with Electric City Speedway in Great Falls back on the schedule for
the first time since 2015.
Oklahoma: Seven nights at just as many tracks; Oklahoma has the most
tracks per state on the 2024 lineup. Tulsa Speedway returns to the tour on
May 10, followed by the massive Salina Highbanks Speedway the following
night. Creek County Speedway on June 13 starts a three-night kick that
includes Arrowhead Speedway in Colcord on June 14, then Lawton Speedway for
$5,000 to win on June 15. Muskogee’s Thunder Speedway will see action on
July 19, with Outlaw Motor Speedway taking August 30.
Texas: The most nights of any state on the schedule at nine; those are
split between five facilities. South Texas Race Ranch in Corpus Christi
kicks off the 2024 point’s chase on March 1 and 2, with RPM Speedway on the
schedule for the first time on March 15 and 16. Two trips accounting for
four nights, the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track is back for the first time
since 2019 with a stop on April 5 and 6, then October 4 and 5. The finale of
both doubleheaders pays $5,000 to win. A track nearly lost to the pages of
history, Lone Star Speedway in Kilgore is back in action, with the tour back
on August 31. The $ 5,000-to-win affair is the first time back since 2012.
Wisconsin: Mississippi Thunder Speedway will be the site of the tour’s
first trip into the “Badger State” on September 6. The stop joins with Iowa
stops at Decorah the following night, then Spencer on Tuesday.
TBA: One more state and two more tracks sit in the TBA column. Updates on
those events will be posted once confirmed.
Terry Mattox will continue his role as series owner and direction of
competition in 2024. Any questions about scheduling, rules, or otherwise can
be directed to him via email at terry@ascsracing.com or by phone at (918)
417-0624.
National Tour events, with the exception of Knoxville and the Short Track
Nationals, will be shown live on RacinDirt.com.
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Date – Track (City, State) Amount to win
1/26-Cocopah Speedway (Somerton, AZ) $3,000/win
1/27-Cocopah Speedway (Somerton, AZ) $4,000/win
2/2-Central Arizona Raceway (Casa Grande, AZ) $3,000/win
2/3-Central Arizona Raceway (Casa Grande, AZ) $4,000/win
3/1-South Texas Race Ranch (Corpus Christi, TX) $3,000/win
3/2-South Texas Race Ranch (Corpus Christi, TX) $4,000/win
3/15-RPM Speedway (Crandall, TX) $3,000/win
3/16-RPM Speedway (Crandall, TX) $4,000/win
4/5-Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX) $3,000/win
4/6-Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX) $5,000/win
4/19-Super Bee Speedway (Chatham, LA) $3,000/win
4/20-Super Bee Speedway (Chatham, LA) $4,000/win
5/10-Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, OK) $4,000/win
5/11-Salina Highbanks Speedway (Salina, OK) $4,000/win
5/24-Lakeside Speedway (Kansas City, KS) $5,000/win
5/25-Lake Ozark Speedway (Eldon, MO) $3,000/win
5/26-Lake Ozark Speedway (Eldon, MO) $4,000/win
5/31-Rush County Speedway (La Crosse, KS) $5,000/win
6/1-Dodge City Raceway Park (Dodge City, KS) $5,000/win
6/13-Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK) $4,000/win
6/14-Arrowhead Speedway (Colcord, OK) $4,000/win
6/15-Lawton Speedway (Lawton, OK) $5,000/win
6/21-TBA - $4,000/win
6/22-Batesville Motor Speedway (Locust Grove, AR) $4,000/win
6/28-TBA - $4,000/win
6/29-TBA - $4,000/win
7/12-Gallatin Speedway (Belgrade, MT) $4,000/win
7/13-Electric City Speedway (Great Falls, MT) $4,000/win
7/19-Thunderbird Speedway (Muskogee, OK) $4,000/win
7/20-81 Speedway (Park City, KS) $4,000/win
8/1-Knoxville Raceway (Knoxville, IA) $3,000/win
8/2-Knoxville Raceway (Knoxville, IA) $3,000/win
8/3-Knoxville Raceway (Knoxville, IA) $20,000/win
8/23-WaKeeney Speedway (WaKeeney, KS) $4,000/win
8/24-Dodge City Raceway Park (Dodge City, KS) $4,000/win
8/30-Outlaw Motor Speedway (Oktaha, OK) $4,000/win
8/31-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX) $5,000/win
9/6-Mississippi Thunder Speedway (Fountain City, WI) $4,000/win
9/7-Winneshiek Raceway (Decorah, IA) $4,000/win
9/10-Clay County Fair Speedway (Spencer, IA) $4,000/win
9/12-Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, MO) $3,000/win
9/13-Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, MO) $3,000/win
9/14-Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, MO) $10,000/win
10/4-Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX) $3,000/win
10/5-Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, TX) $5,000/win
10/11-TBA - $4,000/win
10/12-Paducah International Raceway (Paducah, KY) $4,000/win
11/1-Texarkana 67 Speedway (Texarkana, AR) TBA
11/2-Texarkana 67 Speedway (Texarkana, AR) TBA
ASCS Gulf South Drops 2024 Lineup Of Events
Bryan Hulbert – DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (November 28, 2023) The first ASCS
Regional Tour to release its 2024 lineup of events, the ASCS Gulf South
Region presented by Pipeline+MD is looking at a 23-race lineup in the tour’s
first full season since 2019.
Bringing the series back to life with a couple of events in 2023, Chris
Walters (Walters Promotions, LLC) has based the schedule primarily in the
state of Texas, with a coupe select shows branching into Louisiana to take
on the American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com, and the ASCS
Hurricane Super Sprints.
Lonestar Speedway in Kilgore, Texas, will feature a large number of
events, with three multi-day affairs combining for seven overall nights at
the high-banked oval. Hunt County Speedway will follow a similar trajectory
with four nights.
Big O Speedway (Ennis, Texas), Grayson County Speedway (Bells, Texas),
RPM Speedway (Crandall, Texas), South Texas Race Ranch (Corpus Christi,
Texas), and Super Bee Speedway (Chatham, La.) will each see two nights of
racing. Abilene Speedway and Sabine Speedway are the only tracks with a
single night with the tour this coming season.
Anyone with questions about the series can call Chris at (281) 475-1919.
Support for the ASCS Gulf South Region is provided by Fast 5 Solutions,
Pipeline+MD, Griffith Truck and Equipment, Precision Spray Foam, C4
Branding, What Makes Us Fire Foundation, Dusty Moon Veterinary Service, Top
Coat Fabrication, Willy’s Racing Products, and Integrity Cleaning.
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
2024 ASCS Gulf South Regional Schedule:
Date – Track (City, State)
3/1/2024-South Texas Race Ranch (Corpus Christi, TX)**
3/2/2024-South Texas Race Ranch (Corpus Christi, TX)**
3/15/2024-RPM Speedway (Crandall, TX)**
3/16/2024-RPM Speedway (Crandall, TX)**
4/19/2024-Super Bee Speedway (Chatham, LA)**
4/20/2024-Super Bee Speedway (Chatham, LA)**
4/27/2024-Grayson County Speedway (Bells, TX)
5/24/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
5/25/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
5/26/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
7/5/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
7/6/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
8/9/2024-Hunt County Raceway (Greenville, TX)
8/10/2024-Abilene Speedway (Abilene, TX)
8/31/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
9/1/2024-Lonestar Speedway (Kilgore, TX)
9/6/2024-Sabine Speedway (Many, LA)*
9/7/2024-Grayson County Speedway (Bells, TX)
9/19/2024-Hunt County Raceway (Greenville, TX)
9/20/2024-Hunt County Raceway (Greenville, TX)
9/21/2024-Hunt County Raceway (Greenville, TX)
10/4/2024-Big O Speedway (Ennis, TX)
10/5/2024-Big O Speedway (Ennis, TX)
**co-sanctioned with ASCS National
*co-sanctioned with ASCS Hurricane
Bradley Fezard Making The Jump To The American Sprint Car Series!
Bryan Hulbert - BONNERDALE, Ark. (November 13, 2023) Adding another name
to the 2024 Brodix National Rookie of the Year chase, 23-year-old Bradley
Fezard will make the jump to the American Sprint Car Series presented by
RacinDirt.com.
Moving through the ranks of open-wheel racing, the former Floridian
turned Razorback has been driving a combination of vocations for Vince and
Mary Rosa, and will continue to wheel the V&H Fresh No. 938, with the team's
focusing solely on running the American Sprint Car Series.
The V&H Fresh Race Team is committed to running the ASCS National Tour
for 2024, starting in Arizona," stated Vince Rosa. "This is an awesome
opportunity for our team, and we are excited for the opportunity."
For driver Bradley Fezard, his racing career began in 2013. Taking over
from his father, Frederic Fezard, his racing career included Rally Cars on
Ice in Europe, Formula 3, and eventually Micros once he moved to the United
States.
Earning titles with POWRi and NOW600 in Micro competition, Fezard began
racing Sprint Cars and Midgets in 2022. Racing around the past two seasons,
Fezard is excited to get on a tour schedule again.
"I’m ready coming into this year to follow a series again. After winning
the NOW600 Non-Wing championship and the POWRi Wing championship, I’m
excited to hit the road and follow such a prestigious tour. My goal is to be
top-five in points when all is said and done."
Fans can follow the V&H Fresh team at https://www.facebook.com/vhfreshracepage.
The 2024 lineup of events for the American Sprint Car Series presented by
RacinDirt.com is nearly finalized and will be posted soon.
The 2024 season will mark the 33rd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
Dominic Scelzi Leads All For ASCS Southwest Score At Central Arizona
Raceway
Bryan Hulbert - CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (November 11, 2023) Bettering his
position by one over Friday's preliminary feature event, California's
Dominic Scelzi snagged Saturday’s $4,000 prize at the Keith Bryan Memorial
at Central Arizona Raceway.
Win No. 12 on the year for Dominic, Saturday was the fourth time this
year he's graced Casa Grande clay, with three previous run landing runner-up
finishes.
Scelzi's second career ASCS Southwest Regional victory, the No. 41 took
off from the pole, and kept point from there. Pulling a 1.543-second margin
of victory over Logan Forler, the No. 2L moved to second with four laps to
go. Seventh starting, Jake Helsel, crossed third, followed by Friday night's
winner, Terry McCarl, who made his way from thenth. JT Imperial made up the
top five.
The final event of the season for the ASCS Southwest Region, the 2023
title went to Chris Bonneau.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series
presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network, the ASCS Nation includes
Regional Tours that encompass both wing and non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@LucasOilASCS).
Race Results:
ASCS Southwest Region
Central Arizona Raceway (Casa Grande, Ariz)
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 75X-JT Imperial[1]; 2. 2-Brekton Crouch[2]; 3.
41X-Dominic Scelzi[6]; 4. 01-Terry McCarl[3]; 5. 88-Austin Torgerson[4]; 6.
02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 7. 6C-Travis Coelho[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2L-Logan Forler[4]; 2. 8-Jake Helsel[3]; 3. X-Dylan
Harris[6]; 4. 86-Jim Maroney[1]; 5. 5H-Patrick Krob[2]; 6. 57-Stevie Sussex
III[5]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 14T-Tim Estenson[2]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[1]; 3.
75-Chris Bonneau[4]; 4. 61-Chaz Baca[3]; 5. 54-Glen Brace[5]; 6. (DNS)
22-Garen Linder
A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 41X-Dominic Scelzi[1]; 2. 2L-Logan Forler[3]; 3.
8-Jake Helsel[7]; 4. 01-Terry McCarl[10]; 5. 75X-JT Imperial[5]; 6. 14T-Tim
Estenson[2]; 7. 2-Brekton Crouch[6]; 8. 49-Cameron La Rose[8]; 9. 75-Chris
Bonneau[9]; 10. 02-Ashton Torgerson[15]; 11. 54-Glen Brace[13]; 12.
57-Stevie Sussex III[17]; 13. 61-Chaz Baca[11]; 14. 6C-Travis Coelho[18];
15. 86-Jim Maroney[12]; 16. X-Dylan Harris[4]; 17. 88-Austin Torgerson[14];
18. (DNS) 5H-Patrick Krob; 19. (DNS) 22-Garen Linder
Terry McCarl Lands ASCS Southwest Victory At Central Arizona Raceway
Bryan Hulbert - CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (November 10, 2023) Adding his name to
the list of winners with the ASCS Southwest Region Friday night, Iowa's
Terry McCarl raced his way to the top at Central Arizona Raceway.
Winning Night 1 of the Keith Bryan Memorial, the win marks the fifth ASCS
Regional Tour that McCarl has won with.
Doing so in the Kaylene Verville owned No. 01, the win came over
California's Dominic Scelzi by 1.050-seconds, who advanced seven positions
for the silver step on the podium.
Idaho's Logan Forler crossed third, followed by Brekton Crouch and Tye
Mihocko to complete the top five.
The Keith Bryan Memorial at Central Arizona Raceway concludes on
Saturday, November 11, with the winner taking home $4,000. Racing gets
underway at 7:00 P.M. (MT).
Admission is $20 for adults, $18 for seniors and Military, $10 for
Students (13-17), and free for Youth (12 and under). Pit opens at 4:00 P.M.
and Pit Passes are $35. Central Arizona Raceway is located behind the Pinal
County Fairgrounds at 512 S. Eleven Mile Corner.
For information on the track and coming events, log onto https://www.facebook.com/CentralArizonaRaceway
or call (602) 292-7607.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series
presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network, the ASCS Nation includes
Regional Tours that encompass both wing and non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@LucasOilASCS).
Race Results:
ASCS Southwest Region
Central Arizona Raceway (Casa Grande, Ariz.)
Friday, November 10, 2023
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 2. 75-Chris Bonneau[2]; 3.
2-Brekton Crouch[6]; 4. 22-Garen Linder[4]; 5. 6C-Travis Coelho[3]; 6.
7BG-Joshua Shipley[7]; 7. 61-Chaz Baca[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7OH-Tye Mihocko[2]; 2. 14T-Tim Estenson[1]; 3.
2L-Logan Forler[5]; 4. 41X-Dominic Scelzi[6]; 5. 5H-Patrick Krob[4]; 6.
8-Jake Helsel[3]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Terry McCarl[1]; 2. 57-Stevie Sussex III[2]; 3.
88-Austin Torgerson[3]; 4. 49-Cameron La Rose[4]; 5. X-Dylan Harris[5]; 6.
(DNS) 75X-JT Imperial
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 01-Terry McCarl[2]; 2. 41X-Dominic Scelzi[9]; 3.
2L-Logan Forler[6]; 4. 2-Brekton Crouch[1]; 5. 7OH-Tye Mihocko[3]; 6.
X-Dylan Harris[13]; 7. 75-Chris Bonneau[8]; 8. 22-Garen Linder[11]; 9.
88-Austin Torgerson[10]; 10. 49-Cameron La Rose[12]; 11. 75X-JT
Imperial[19]; 12. 6C-Travis Coelho[16]; 13. 02-Ashton Torgerson[4]; 14.
57-Stevie Sussex III[5]; 15. 8-Jake Helsel[17]; 16. 61-Chaz Baca[18]; 17.
7BG-Joshua Shipley[15]; 18. 5H-Patrick Krob[14]; 19. 14T-Tim Estenson[7]
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Still Winning! Sammy Swindell Takes ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints
Victory
Bryan Hulbert - LOXLEY, Ala. (October 28, 2023) Wrapping up two nights of
racing with the ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints on Saturday night at Deep
South Speedway's Halloween Havoc, the tour's final checkered flag of the
season went to Tennessee's Sammy Swindell in the Dale Howard Racing No. 47s.
Sammy's fifth overall win of the season, and third in ASCS Regional
competition, the victory is his first with the ASCS Hurricane Tour.
Taking off from sixth, Sammy battled his way to the lead over Dewayne
White on Lap 7. Red on Lap 11, the pause did little to slow the wily
veteran, who pulled away to a 3.609-second lead at the drop of the checkered
flag. Winning Friday night's preliminary feature, Zane DeVault charged
through the field from 11th to claim second. Koty Adams moved up two spots
to claim third, with Dewayne White ending up fourth. Ohio's Max Stambaugh
completed the top-five.
Moving up seven spots, Dale Howard crossed sixth, followed by Chase
Howard in seventh. Brandon Blenden, Shane Morgan, and Butch David made up
the top-ten.
Saturday's field had 32 drivers on hand. Special thanks to Taylor Howard
for the Facebook Live during the A-Feature.
With the season in the books, Mississippi's Brandon Blenden earned the
2023 tour championship. Work on the 2024 lineup of events is underway.
Updates will be posted as they are made available.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction of Stefen
Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and events, contact Stefen
Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985) 285-9177.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
Race Results:
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints
Deep South Speedway (Loxley, Ala.)
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Koty Adams[2]; 2. 10-Terry Gray[3]; 3. 13-Chase
Howard[7]; 4. 01-Shane Morgan[5]; 5. 17-Adam Moneyhun[1]; 6. 2H-Tommy
Hall[8]; 7. 56T-DL (Tank) Brashier[4]; 8. (DNS) 8-Brad Bowden
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10K-Dewayne White[6]; 2. 47S-Sammy Swindell[4]; 3.
9-Lane Whittington[5]; 4. 6Z-Zane DeVault[7]; 5. 44-Ronny Howard[3]; 6.
28S-Rusty Sanford[2]; 7. 6BLACK-Chase Wood Sr[8]; 8. 77-David Mabry[1]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 47-Dale Howard[2]; 3.
132-Jamie Manley[4]; 4. 5711-John Robicheaux[7]; 5. 21-Todd Bliss[3]; 6.
27-Chase Wood Jr[8]; 7. 18-Paul Jones[6]; 8. 67-Blake Mallette[5]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 4M-Michael Miller[5]; 2. 88-Brandon Blenden[8]; 3.
121-Butch David[6]; 4. 13X-Jake Brashier[1]; 5. 57-Levi Beard[7]; 6. 56-Jeff
Smith[3]; 7. 61-Sean Wimpee[2]; 8. 15-Kyle Mabry[4]
B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 44-Ronny Howard[2]; 2. 13X-Jake Brashier[1]; 3.
56-Jeff Smith[6]; 4. 17-Adam Moneyhun[4]; 5. 21-Todd Bliss[3]; 6.
6BLACK-Chase Wood Sr[5]; 7. 67-Blake Mallette[9]; 8. 61-Sean Wimpee[8]; 9.
18-Paul Jones[7]; 10. (DNS) 56T-DL (Tank) Brashier; 11. (DNS) 77-David
Mabry; 12. (DNS) 15-Kyle Mabry; 13. (DNS) 28S-Rusty Sanford
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 47S-Sammy Swindell[6]; 2. 6Z-Zane DeVault[11]; 3.
6-Koty Adams[5]; 4. 10K-Dewayne White[1]; 5. 71H-Max Stambaugh[8]; 6.
47-Dale Howard[13]; 7. 13-Chase Howard[4]; 8. 88-Brandon Blenden[2]; 9.
01-Shane Morgan[15]; 10. 121-Butch David[7]; 11. 132-Jamie Manley[14]; 12.
5711-John Robicheaux[12]; 13. 6BLACK-Chase Wood Sr[24]; 14. 57-Levi
Beard[16]; 15. 21-Todd Bliss[23]; 16. 9-Lane Whittington[10]; 17. 4M-Michael
Miller[3]; 18. 2H-Tommy Hall[17]; 19. 27-Chase Wood Jr[18]; 20. 17-Adam
Moneyhun[22]; 21. 10-Terry Gray[9]; 22. 44-Ronny Howard[19]; 23. 56-Jeff
Smith[21]; 24. 13X-Jake Brashier[20]
DeVault Dominates ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints At Deep South
Speedway!
Bryan Hulbert - LOXLEY, Ala. (October 27, 2023) Amassing a field of 33
cars on Friday night at Deep South Speedway, the ASCS Hurricane Area Super
Sprints kicked off the opening night of Halloween Havoc with Indiana's Zane
DeVault rolling into Victory Lane.
Zane's first career ASCS-sanctioned victory, the win is his fifth overall
triumph on the season in just as many states.
Leading start to finish over the 25-lap affair, a late race caution was
not enough to deny the victory, as DeVault jettisoned the Jeremy Scadden
Construction/J&J Chassis No. 6z to a 4.078-second victory over Koty Adams.
Dale Howard crossed third, with Sammy Swindell moving 10th to fourth.
Michael Miller completed the top five. Ohio's Max Stambaugh was sixth,
followed by Brad Bowden from 14th. Terry Gray, Lane Whittington, and Chase
Howard made up the top ten.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints wrap up their 2023 season at Deep
South Speedway on Saturday, October 28. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for
seniors and military, $13 for youth (8-13), and free for kids seven and
under. Pit Passes are $35. For more information, find the Deep South
Speedway on Facebook or log onto https://deepsouthspeedway.org.
The ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints is under the direction of Stefen
Oakes. For questions regarding rules, procedures, and events, contact Stefen
Oakes at bigshowmotorsports@yahoo.com or call (985) 285-9177.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ASCSRacing).
Race Results:
ASCS Hurricane Area Super Sprints
Deep South Speedway (Loxley, Ala.)
Friday, October 27, 2023
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 47-Dale Howard[2]; 2. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[3]; 3.
4M-Michael Miller[6]; 4. 44-Ronny Howard[9]; 5. 121-Butch David[1]; 6.
5711-John Robicheaux[4]; 7. 57-Levi Beard[7]; 8. 56T-DL (Tank) Brashier[8];
9. 83-Blake Carrier[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Chase Howard[2]; 2. 6-Koty Adams[5]; 3. 8-Brad
Bowden[1]; 4. 47S-Sammy Swindell[7]; 5. 01-Shane Morgan[6]; 6. 28S-Rusty
Sanford[8]; 7. 77-David Mabry[3]; 8. 61-Sean Wimpee[4]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 10K-Dewayne White[2]; 3.
132-Jamie Manley[3]; 4. 18-Paul Jones[4]; 5. 27-Chase Wood Jr[6]; 6.
67-Blake Mallette[5]; 7. 21-Todd Bliss[7]; 8. (DNS) 1A-Lee Moore
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 6Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 2. 10-Terry Gray[1]; 3. 9-Lane
Whittington[6]; 4. 13X-Jake Brashier[2]; 5. 56-Jeff Smith[7]; 6.
6BLACK-Chase Wood Sr[4]; 7. 88-Brandon Blenden[8]; 8. 2H-Tommy Hall[5]
B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 01-Shane Morgan[1]; 2. 88-Brandon Blenden[4];
3. 13X-Jake Brashier[2]; 4. 121-Butch David[3]; 5. 6BLACK-Chase Wood Sr[5];
6. 21-Todd Bliss[6]; 7. 56T-DL (Tank) Brashier[7]; 8. 61-Sean Wimpee[8]; 9.
132-Jamie Manley[9]
B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 28S-Rusty Sanford[2]; 2. 27-Chase Wood Jr[1];
3. 57-Levi Beard[5]; 4. 2H-Tommy Hall[7]; 5. 67-Blake Mallette[3]; 6.
77-David Mabry[6]; 7. 5711-John Robicheaux[4]; 8. (DNS) 83-Blake Carrier
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 6Z-Zane DeVault[1]; 2. 6-Koty Adams[2]; 3.
47-Dale Howard[3]; 4. 47S-Sammy Swindell[10]; 5. 4M-Michael Miller[6]; 6.
71H-Max Stambaugh[8]; 7. 8-Brad Bowden[14]; 8. 10-Terry Gray[12]; 9. 9-Lane
Whittington[7]; 10. 13-Chase Howard[4]; 11. 10K-Dewayne White[11]; 12.
01-Shane Morgan[17]; 13. 88-Brandon Blenden[19]; 14. 132-Jamie Manley[13];
15. 28S-Rusty Sanford[18]; 16. 121-Butch David[23]; 17. 2H-Tommy Hall[24];
18. 56-Jeff Smith[15]; 19. 57-Levi Beard[22]; 20. 13X-Jake Brashier[21]; 21.
44-Ronny Howard[5]; 22. 27-Chase Wood Jr[20]; 23. 18-Paul Jones[16]; 24.
G6-Brandon Grubaugh[9]
Sam Hafertepe, Jr. Wins The
50th Annual Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals!
Bryan Hulbert – MESQUITE, Texas (October 14, 2023) Fastest in Qualifying,
won his Heat Race, earned the Pole in the A-Feature, and never looked back.
That’s the way it went Saturday night for Sam Hafertepe, Jr., who etched his
name in the record books as the winner of the final A-Feature with the
American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com at the Devil’s Bowl
Speedway.
“We had an awesome racecar tonight,” said Hafertepe. “I was amazed at how
good we were, and honestly, on the restarts, I kind of wasn’t going as hard
because we’d catch lapped traffic so fast.”
Hafertepe’s ninth win at the half-mile with the American Sprint Car
Series presented by RacinDirt.com, the victory is his 65th with the tour.
Giving a tip of the cap to the track crew on getting the surface ironed
out and providing multiple grooves of racing, Sam then stated, “It’s sad to
see this place go. I’ve spent a lot of my life racing here. I started when I
was sixteen years old, and that was 20 years ago, but it’s neat to be a part
of this place. It’s impressive for a facility like this to last as long as
it has, and it takes people like the Edwards running to make it last all
these years.”
Never a challenge over the course of 30 laps, Hafertepe was quick into
lapped traffic several times. Slowed for the final time with nine laps to
run, Traffic over the final two laps at one point looked like it was going
to give Matt Covington a chance at the Hills Racin No. 15h with Hafertepe
nearly brought to a standstill in the first and second turns.
Stripping nearly two seconds off of his advantage at the wave of the
white flag, Sam found smoothing sailing through the final sets of turns and
captured the win by 2.542-seconds.
Matt Covington crossed second, with Howard Moore third.
Trading fourth with Harli White during the feature, Jace Park was able to
retake the spot, with White able to go tenth to fifth. Blake Hahn, from
ninth, made it to sixth, followed by Saturday’s KSE Hard Charger, Channin
Tankersley, who picked up ten positions to finish eighth. Chase Randall was
ninth with Tucker Doughty, who won the BMRS B-Feature, climbing to a top-ten
finish.
The final running of the Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals included 29
drivers for the tour’s 107th event.
The final full points race of the season, Jason Martin secured his first
career ASCS National Tour Championship and the $50,000 that goes with it.
Jason’s record included Nine wins on the season, 18 top-five, and 24 top-ten
finishes. He secured the title by 46 over Matt Covington.
One weekend of racing remains for the American Sprint Car Series
presented by RacinDirt.com at the COMP Cams Short Track Nationals, happening
October 26-28 at Texarkana 67 Speedway. The rescheduled event is show-up
points event. That event will be shown on http://www.floracing.com.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Race Results:
ASCS National
Devil's Bowl Speedway (Mesquite, Texas)
Saturday, October 14, 2023
Car Count: 29
The Driver's Project Group Qualifying
The Drivers Project Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 3-Howard Moore,
00:16.079[6]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:16.114[10]; 3. 8M-Kade Morton,
00:16.136[7]; 4. 55B-Brandon Anderson, 00:16.380[9]; 5. 2-Brekton Crouch,
00:16.393[1]; 6. 0-Eric Baldaccini, 00:16.714[5]; 7. 71-Channin Tankersley,
00:16.721[4]; 8. 2J-Zach Blurton, 00:16.810[2]; 9. 10-Landon Britt,
00:16.872[3]; 10. 16-Blake Baccus, 00:17.128[8]
The Drivers Project Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 95-Matt Covington,
00:15.718[7]; 2. 36-Jason Martin, 00:15.916[8]; 3. 87J-Jace Park,
00:15.997[4]; 4. 9-Chase Randall, 00:16.033[6]; 5. 7M-Chance Morton,
00:16.154[1]; 6. 4C-Tuesday Calderwood, 00:16.393[10]; 7. 1J-Danny Jennings,
00:16.449[3]; 8. 45-Martin Edwards, 00:16.548[9]; 9. 2X-Tucker Doughty,
00:16.714[5]; 10. 33C-Casey Carter, 00:18.411[2]
The Drivers Project Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr,
00:15.442[9]; 2. 14-Jordon Mallett, 00:15.634[5]; 3. 2C-Wayne Johnson,
00:15.648[8]; 4. 45X-Kyler Johnson, 00:15.785[6]; 5. 12H-Harli White,
00:15.793[2]; 6. 6-Christopher Townsend, 00:16.029[4]; 7. 91-Michael Day,
00:16.066[7]; 8. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:16.370[1]; 9. 15-Michael Colaluca,
00:16.996[3]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat Races (Top 16 in combined Qualifying and Heat
Points advance to the A-Feature)
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 8M-Kade Morton[2]; 2. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[1]; 3. 3-Howard Moore[4]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 5. 0-Eric
Baldaccini[6]; 6. 10-Landon Britt[9]; 7. 71-Channin Tankersley[7]; 8.
2J-Zach Blurton[8]; 9. 2-Brekton Crouch[5]; 10. 16-Blake Baccus[10]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 87J-Jace Park[2]; 2. 9-Chase
Randall[1]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[4]; 4. 36-Jason Martin[3]; 5. 7M-Chance
Morton[5]; 6. 45-Martin Edwards[8]; 7. 2X-Tucker Doughty[9]; 8. 1J-Danny
Jennings[7]; 9. 4C-Tuesday Calderwood[6]; 10. 33C-Casey Carter[10]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2.
2C-Wayne Johnson[2]; 3. 14-Jordon Mallett[3]; 4. 12H-Harli White[5]; 5.
45X-Kyler Johnson[1]; 6. 6-Christopher Townsend[6]; 7. 91-Michael Day[7]; 8.
4-Austin Mundie[8]; 9. 15-Michael Colaluca[9]
BMRS B-Feature (Top 6 advance)
B-Main (12 Laps): 1. 2X-Tucker Doughty[2]; 2. 71-Channin Tankersley[4];
3. 6-Christopher Townsend[1]; 4. 2J-Zach Blurton[7]; 5. 4-Austin Mundie[6];
6. 1J-Danny Jennings[8]; 7. 2-Brekton Crouch[11]; 8. 4C-Tuesday
Calderwood[10]; 9. 15-Michael Colaluca[9]; 10. 45X-Kyler Johnson[5]; 11.
16-Blake Baccus[12]; 12. 91-Michael Day[3]; 13. (DNS) 33C-Casey Carter
A-Feature
A-Main (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 3.
3-Howard Moore[3]; 4. 87J-Jace Park[4]; 5. 12H-Harli White[10]; 6. 52-Blake
Hahn[9]; 7. 14-Jordon Mallett[6]; 8. 71-Channin Tankersley[18]; 9. 9-Chase
Randall[11]; 10. 55B-Brandon Anderson[16]; 11. 2X-Tucker Doughty[17]; 12.
0-Eric Baldaccini[12]; 13. 36-Jason Martin[8]; 14. 7M-Chance Morton[13]; 15.
2J-Zach Blurton[20]; 16. 6-Christopher Townsend[19]; 17. 45-Martin
Edwards[15]; 18. 1J-Danny Jennings[22]; 19. 10-Landon Britt[14]; 20. 8M-Kade
Morton[5]; 21. 2C-Wayne Johnson[7]; 22. 4-Austin Mundie[21]; 23. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[23]; 24. 91-Michael Day[24]
Lap Leader(s): Sam Hafertepe, Jr. 1-30
Hard Charger: Channin Tankersley +10
Quick Time: Sam Hafertepe, Jr. - 15.442-seconds
High Point Driver: Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
Provisional(s): Kyler Johnson (Points) / Michael Day (Points)
ASCS Online:
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/americansprintcarseries
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ascsracing [@ascsracing]
Broadcast: http://www.racindirt.com
Live-Scoring: My Race Pass App
ASCS Drivers Online:
3 Howard Moore (Memphis, TN) R
6 Christopher Townsend (La Porte, TX) R
10 Landon Britt (Memphis, TN)
13 Elijah Gile (Phoenix, AZ) R
14 Jordon Mallett (Greenbrier, AR)
23 Seth Bergman (Snohomish, WA)
36 Jason Martin (Liberal, KS)
45X Kyler Johnson (Quinter, KS)
55B Brandon Anderson (Glenpool, OK)
71 Brady Baker (Alexander, AR) R
91 Michael Day (Farmersville, TX) R
95 Matt Covington (Glenpool, OK)
R denotes a driver running for the Brodix National Rookie of the Year
2023 Race Winners: Jason Martin – 9 (4/20 – Jackson Motor Speedway; 4/22
– Boothill Speedway; 5/20 – Longdale Speedway; 5/28 – Lake Ozark Speedway;
6/17 – 81 Speedway; 7/7 – Dodge City Raceway Park; 7/22 – 81 Speedway; 8/26
– Salina Highbanks Speedway; 9/2 – Longdale Speedway); Matt Covington – 3
(6/16 – Humboldt Speedway; 7/8 – Dodge City Raceway Park; 8/25 – Lakeside
Speedway); Sam Hafertepe, Jr. – 2 10/13 – Devil’s Bowl Speedway; 10/14 –
Devil’s Bowl Speedway); Ryan Timms – 2 (9/14 – Lucas Oil Speedway; 9/17 –
Lucas Oil Speedway); Seth Bergman – 2 (4/21 – Longdale Speedway; 6/2 –
Outlaw Motor Speedway); Jake Bubak – 2 (7/1 – WaKeeney Speedway; 9/15 –
Lucas Oil Speedway); Austin McCarl – 1 (5/26 – Lakeside Speedway); Joe B.
Miller – 1 (5/17 – Lake Ozark Speedway); Sean McClelland – 1 (6/15 – Creek
County Speedway); Jeffrey Newell – 1 (6/22 – Lawton Speedway); Alex Sewell –
1 (6/24 – Caney Valley Speedway); Blake Hahn – 1 (6/30 – Boone County
Raceway); Aaron Reutzel – 1 (8/3 – Knoxville Raceway); Parker Price-Miller –
1 (8/4 – Knoxville Raceway); Brian Brown – 1 (8/5 – Knoxville Raceway);
Landon Britt – 1 (9/1 – Arrowhead Speedway); Terry McCarl – 1 (9/12 – Clay
County Fair Speedway);
2023 Driver Points (Top 10): 1. Jason Martin 3,562; 2. Matt Covington
3,516; 3. Jordon Mallett 3,269; 4. Howard Moore 3,267; 5. Brandon Anderson
3,203; 6. Kyler Johnson 2,976; 7. Landon Britt 2,837; 8. Christopher
Townsend 2,827; 9. Michael Day 2,505; 10. Chris Morgan 1,505;
Hafertepe Shines On Night 1 Of
The Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals!
Bryan Hulbert – MESQUITE, Texas (October 13, 2023) Capitalizing on
traffic in the late stages of the preliminary A-Feature at the Devil’s Bowl
Winter Nationals, Sam Hafertepe, Jr. returned to Victory Lane with the
American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com.
Win No. 8 in National Tour competition for Hafertepe at the famed
half-mile, the victory was No. 64 with the American Sprint Car Series
presented by RacinDirt.com, and marks ten consecutive years that the
Sunnyvale, Texas native has won at least one National Tour event.
Chasing Blake Hahn from the drop of the green, traffic began entering the
mix on Lap 16. Leading by 1.611-seconds as he began working around the back
markers, Hahn's advantage dissipated rapidly. On the back bumper of the
Smiley’s Racing Products No. 52 on Lap 18, the pair raced wheel-to-wheel the
following lap, with Hahn holding by 0.015—seconds. Not able to fend off the
Hills Racing No. 15h any longer, Hafertepe took over with six laps to go.
Caution on the white flag: the attempt at a green, white, checkered ended
with Kyler Johnson bringing out the red with a wild series of flips off the
top of turns three and four. Bringing things to a one-lap shootout,
Hafertepe darted to a 0.765-second advantage at the checkered flag.
“When we took the green, I ran the bottom, and obviously he [Blake Hahn]
has really good speed around the top, but I knew once we got to traffic,
he’d be skittish to go low, so I felt it out at the start of the race to see
if the holes would upset my car, and it timed out where he was just in the
wrong place at the wrong time, but that’s part of being a veteran in the
sport. Sometimes you capitalize on people’s mistakes,” said Hafertepe of the
race for the win.
Blake Hahn held on for second with Chase Randall, who slipped to eight on
the opening lap from fifth, making the last lap pass for the final podium
step on Howard Moore.
Surviving contact early in the race that saw Jason Marting going over
Wayne Johnson’s left front exiting the second turn, the No. 36 crossed
fifth. Jace Park picked up six positions to finish sixth, followed by Chance
Morton, Brandon Anderson, and Harli White, who all advanced seven spots over
the course of the 25-lap affair. Jordon Mallett completed the top ten.
The final running of the Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals is Saturday,
October 14, with races going green at 8:00 P.M. (CDT). Tickets are $25 for
adults, $15 for seniors, youth (13-15), and military. Kids 12 and under get
in the stands for free. Pits are $35 each night. Devil’s Bowl Speedway is
located at 1711 Lawson Rd. in Mesquite, Texas. For tickets and directions,
log onto http://www.devilsbowl.com or call (972) 222-2421.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
Live coverage of the American Sprint Car Series can be found at
http://www.racindirt.com. Fans can choose to subscribe for $32.99 a month or
$199.99 a year. RacinDirt.com broadcasts can be viewed on your Smart TV,
Mobile Devices, and your Laptop or Computer. New subscribers can receive 25%
off when they use promo code ASCS2023 at checkout.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Race Results:
ASCS National
Devil's Bowl Speedway (Mesquite, Texas)
Friday, October 13, 2023
Car Count: 32
The Driver's Project Group Qualifying
The Drivers Project Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 2J-Zach Blurton,
00:15.308[8]; 2. 95-Matt Covington, 00:15.426[1]; 3. 36-Jason Martin,
00:15.546[4]; 4. 55B-Brandon Anderson, 00:15.639[2]; 5. 87J-Jace Park,
00:15.807[5]; 6. 0-Eric Baldaccini, 00:15.968[3]; 7. 16-Blake Baccus,
00:16.082[7]; 8. (DNS) 23X-Austin Shores, NT
The Drivers Project Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr,
00:15.497[5]; 2. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 00:15.568[2]; 3. 85-Colby Stubblefield,
00:15.598[7]; 4. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman, 00:15.935[8]; 5. 4C-Tuesday
Calderwood, 00:16.084[6]; 6. 33C-Casey Carter, 00:16.619[1]; 7. 15-Michael
Colaluca, 00:16.704[3]; 8. (DNS) 2X-Tucker Doughty, NT
The Drivers Project Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn,
00:15.445[7]; 2. 2-Brekton Crouch, 00:15.522[8]; 3. 14-Jordon Mallett,
00:15.690[4]; 4. 12H-Harli White, 00:15.808[3]; 5. 45X-Kyler Johnson,
00:15.877[2]; 6. 45-Martin Edwards, 00:16.177[5]; 7. 8M-Kade Morton,
00:16.186[1]; 8. 91-Michael Day, 00:16.380[6]
The Drivers Project Qualifying 4 (3 Laps): 1. 3-Howard Moore,
00:15.135[7]; 2. 1J-Danny Jennings, 00:15.382[5]; 3. 9-Chase Randall,
00:15.502[8]; 4. 7M-Chance Morton, 00:15.576[6]; 5. 4-Austin Mundie,
00:15.833[4]; 6. 71-Channin Tankersley, 00:16.111[3]; 7. 6-Christopher
Townsend, 00:16.166[2]; 8. 10-Landon Britt, 00:16.737[1]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat Races (Top 16 in combined Qualifying and Heat
Points advance to the A-Feature)
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Jason Martin[2]; 2. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[1]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[3]; 4. 87J-Jace Park[5]; 5. 2J-Zach
Blurton[4]; 6. 0-Eric Baldaccini[6]; 7. 16-Blake Baccus[7]; 8. (DNS)
23X-Austin Shores
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2C-Wayne Johnson[3]; 2. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[4]; 3. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[1]; 4. 4C-Tuesday Calderwood[5]; 5.
15-Michael Colaluca[7]; 6. 85-Colby Stubblefield[2]; 7. 33C-Casey Carter[6];
8. (DNS) 2X-Tucker Doughty
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Jordon Mallett[2]; 2. 12H-Harli
White[1]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 4. 2-Brekton Crouch[3]; 5. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[5]; 6. 45-Martin Edwards[6]; 7. 91-Michael Day[8]; 8. 8M-Kade
Morton[7]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Chase Randall[2]; 2. 7M-Chance
Morton[1]; 3. 3-Howard Moore[4]; 4. 1J-Danny Jennings[3]; 5. 4-Austin
Mundie[5]; 6. 71-Channin Tankersley[6]; 7. 6-Christopher Townsend[7]; 8.
(DNS) 10-Landon Britt
BMRS B-Feature (Top 6 advance)
BMRS B-Main (12 Laps): 1. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[2]; 2. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[4]; 3. 4-Austin Mundie[3]; 4. 71-Channin Tankersley[6]; 5.
91-Michael Day[8]; 6. 2X-Tucker Doughty[15]; 7. 8M-Kade Morton[13]; 8.
15-Michael Colaluca[1]; 9. 6-Christopher Townsend[10]; 10. 16-Blake
Baccus[9]; 11. 33C-Casey Carter[12]; 12. 45-Martin Edwards[7]; 13. 0-Eric
Baldaccini[5]; 14. 23X-Austin Shores[16]; 15. 10-Landon Britt[14]; 16.
85-Colby Stubblefield[11]
A-Feature
RacinDirt A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 52-Blake
Hahn[1]; 3. 9-Chase Randall[5]; 4. 3-Howard Moore[2]; 5. 36-Jason Martin[6];
6. 87J-Jace Park[12]; 7. 7M-Chance Morton[14]; 8. 55B-Brandon Anderson[15];
9. 12H-Harli White[16]; 10. 14-Jordon Mallett[7]; 11. 95-Matt Covington[8];
12. 91-Michael Day[21]; 13. 2J-Zach Blurton[11]; 14. 6-Christopher
Townsend[24]; 15. 4C-Tuesday Calderwood[13]; 16. 2-Brekton Crouch[10]; 17.
45X-Kyler Johnson[18]; 18. 71-Channin Tankersley[20]; 19. 4-Austin
Mundie[19]; 20. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[17]; 21. 2X-Tucker Doughty[22]; 22.
1J-Danny Jennings[9]; 23. 2C-Wayne Johnson[3]; 24. 10-Landon Britt[23]
Lap Leader(s): Blake Hahn 1-19; Sam Hafertepe, Jr. 20-25
Hard Charger: Michael Day +9
Quick Time: Howard Moore 15.135-seconds
High Point Driver: Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
Provisional(s): Christopher Townsend (Points)
ASCS Online:
American Sprint Car Series: http://www.ascsracing.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/americansprintcarseries
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ascsracing [@ascsracing]
Broadcast: http://www.racindirt.com
Live-Scoring: My Race Pass App
ASCS Drivers Online:
3 Howard Moore (Memphis, TN) R
6 Christopher Townsend (La Porte, TX) R
10 Landon Britt (Memphis, TN)
13 Elijah Gile (Phoenix, AZ) R
14 Jordon Mallett (Greenbrier, AR)
23 Seth Bergman (Snohomish, WA)
36 Jason Martin (Liberal, KS)
45X Kyler Johnson (Quinter, KS)
55B Brandon Anderson (Glenpool, OK)
71 Brady Baker (Alexander, AR) R
91 Michael Day (Farmersville, TX) R
95 Matt Covington (Glenpool, OK)
R denotes a driver running for the Brodix National Rookie of the Year
2023 Race Winners: Jason Martin – 9 (4/20 – Jackson Motor Speedway; 4/22
– Boothill Speedway; 5/20 – Longdale Speedway; 5/28 – Lake Ozark Speedway;
6/17 – 81 Speedway; 7/7 – Dodge City Raceway Park; 7/22 – 81 Speedway; 8/26
– Salina Highbanks Speedway; 9/2 – Longdale Speedway); Matt Covington – 3
(6/16 – Humboldt Speedway; 7/8 – Dodge City Raceway Park; 8/25 – Lakeside
Speedway); Ryan Timms – 2 (9/14 – Lucas Oil Speedway; 9/17 – Lucas Oil
Speedway); Seth Bergman – 2 (4/21 – Longdale Speedway; 6/2 – Outlaw Motor
Speedway); Jake Bubak – 2 (7/1 – WaKeeney Speedway; 9/15 – Lucas Oil
Speedway); Austin McCarl – 1 (5/26 – Lakeside Speedway); Joe B. Miller – 1
(5/17 – Lake Ozark Speedway); Sean McClelland – 1 (6/15 – Creek County
Speedway); Jeffrey Newell – 1 (6/22 – Lawton Speedway); Alex Sewell – 1
(6/24 – Caney Valley Speedway); Blake Hahn – 1 (6/30 – Boone County
Raceway); Aaron Reutzel – 1 (8/3 – Knoxville Raceway); Parker Price-Miller –
1 (8/4 – Knoxville Raceway); Brian Brown – 1 (8/5 – Knoxville Raceway);
Landon Britt – 1 (9/1 – Arrowhead Speedway); Terry McCarl – 1 (9/12 – Clay
County Fair Speedway); Sam Hafertepe, Jr. – 1 10/13 – Devil’s Bowl
Speedway);
2023 Driver Points (Top 10): 1. Jason Martin 3,458; 2. Matt Covington
3,374; 3. Jordon Mallett 3,150; 4. Howard Moore 3,132; 5. Brandon Anderson
3,093; 6. Kyler Johnson 2,911; 7. Landon Britt 2,745; 8. Christopher
Townsend 2,729; 9. Michael Day 2,440; 10. Chris Morgan 1,505;
Hafertepe is Devil's Bowl Bound For The Winter Nationals With The
American Sprint Car Series
Bryan Hulbert - MESQUITE, Texas (October 11, 2023) When you get the
chance to race close to home, there's nothing like it, and Sunnyvale, Texas
shoe, Sam Hafertepe, Jr. is doing just that this weekend in the Hills Racing
No. 15h as he takes on the American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt
at the 50th annual Devil's Bowl Winter Nationals.
Racing Friday, October 13, and Saturday, October 14, Sam has repeatedly
stated the Devil's Bowl is his favorite track. In ASCS National competition,
Sam has been on top seven times since 2011. His most recent Devil's Bowl win
came during the 2020 Winter Nationals prelim night.
"I love coming back to race the Devil's Bowl, and we get a couple of
chances this weekend with ASCS, and next week, we come here and run with the
Outlaws. It's right down the road from where I grew up, so this place means
a lot to me," said Hafertepe.
On track earlier this season with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink
Sprint Cars, Sam's weekend concluded with a sixth-place finish.
Both nights during the Devil's Bowl Winter National this weekend go green
at 8:00 P.M. (CDT). Fans not able to attend can watch every lap on http://www.racindirt.com.
Hafertepe will have his T-Shirt Trailer set up during the event behind
the grandstands for fans to purchase merchandise.
For continued updates on Sam Hafertepe, Jr., log onto
http://www.sam15.com and make sure to find him on Twitter (@samhafertepejr).
For news on Hill's Racing Team, log onto https://www.facebook.com/hillsracing/
and on Twitter (@HillsRacingTeam).
Chili Bowl Nationals Now $20,000 To Win!
Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (October 10, 2023) On top of the money added
into Saturday’s program during the 2023 Chili Bowl Nationals, teams will now
have more to look forward to when they roll into Tulsa this coming January,
as the 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals will wrap up with a $20,000 to win,
$2,000 to start championship feature event.
Throw in the annual lap money bonus ($150 per lap to the leader, $50 to
second) on Saturday, and the winner could potentially walk away with
$28,250.
Along with adding money to the 55-lap affair, payouts throughout
Saturday’s alphabet soup will also increase, along with preliminary nights
getting a bump to $3,000 to win, $300 to start.
Looking through Saturday’s alphabet payout, the first non-transfer in the
B-Features will get $800, with the two consolation races paying $600 to
start. C-Features will start at $500 for the first non-transfer. D-Features
start at $400. E-Features are $200 for all non-transferring teams.
F-Features are $150 to all who don’t advance, G-Features are $125, with
H-Features and beyond receiving $100 to non-transferring teams.
Transferring drivers will also receive bonus money in addition to money
earned in the next race. That goes for preliminary nights as well.
Monday and Tuesday reserved seat tickets are on sale now by calling (918)
838-3777, along with a few scattered, single seats for the entire event.
Monday and Tuesday tickets are $60 each. Four-day tickets are $245, five-day
tickets are $305, and tickets for the full event are $365, plus tax (8.517%)
and shipping, which is $8 for orders up to 15 tickets and $10 for 16 ticket
orders and up.
Domestic orders not held in Will Call will be sent via USPS Certified
Mail. Each order sent will require a signature upon arrival. All
international orders will be kept in Will Call. The offices of the Chili
Bowl Nationals are open Monday-Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (CT).
The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals takes place January 8-13, 2024,
under the giant roof of the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans unable to
attend the Chili Bowl Nationals can watch every lap live at
http://www.floracing.com.
For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along
on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press,
updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at
http://www.chilibowl.com.
Quick Notes:
What: 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals
When: January 8-13, 2024
Where: SageNet Center (Tulsa, Okla.)
Address: 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74114
Ticket Information:
Four-Day: $245
Five-Day: $305
Six-Day: $356
Tax Rate: 8.517%
Shipping: $8 for orders up to 15 tickets. $10 from 16 ticket orders and
up. All international orders are held in Will Call. Orders are not accepted
via Email or Social Media
Contact:
Phone: (918) 838-3777
Fax: (918) 836-5517
Mail: 1140 S. 83rd East Ave. Tulsa, OK 74112
Chili Bowl Online:
Website: http://www.chilibowl.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chilibowlnationals
Twitter: (@cbnationals)
Official Hashtag: #ChiliBowl2024
Instagram: cbnationals
Chili Bowl Nationals Champions:
Year - Driver (Owner)
2023 - Logan Seavey (Kevin & Jordan Swindell/Curb/Bertrand)
2022 - Tanner Thorson (Andy Reinbold)
2021 - Kyle Larson (Kyle Larson Openwheel)
2020 - Kyle Larson (Kyle Larson Openwheel, LLC-Mike Larson)
2019 - Christopher Bell (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
2018 - Christopher Bell (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
2017 - Christopher Bell (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
2016 - Rico Abreu (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
2015 - Rico Abreu (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
2014 - Bryan Clauson (Joe Dooling/Rusty Kunz/Curb Records)
2013 - Kevin Swindell (Swindell Motorsports/Curb Records)
2012 - Kevin Swindell (Swindell Motorsports/Curb Records)
2011 - Kevin Swindell (Swindell Motorsports/Curb Records)
2010 - Kevin Swindell (Swindell Motorsports/Curb Records)
2009 - Sammy Swindell (Swindell Motorsports/Curb Records)
2008 - Damion Gardner (Jason Leffler)
2007 - Tony Stewart (Tony Stewart Motorsports)
2006 - Tim McCreadie (Steve Smith)
2005 - Tracy Hines (Wilke - Pak)
2004 - Cory Kruseman (Andy Bondio)
2003 - Dan Boorse (Dan Boorse)
2002 - Tony Stewart (Keith Kunz)
2001 - Jay Drake (Keith Kunz)
2000 - Cory Kruseman (Andy Bondio)
1999 - Dan Boorse (Dan Boorse)
1998 - Sammy Swindell (Pete Willoughby)
1997 - Billy Boat (John Lawson)
1996 - Sammy Swindell (Rusty Kunz / Jay McKinnie)
1995 - Donnie Beechler (Zarounian Motorsports)
1994 - Andy Hillenburg (Keith Kunz / Rusty Kunz)
1993 - Dave Blaney (Ralph Potter)
1992 - Sammy Swindell (Dave Ellis)
1991 - Lealand McSpadden (Andy Bondio)
1990 - John Heydenreich (Tony Finley)
1989 - Sammy Swindell (Jack Runyon)
1988 - Scott Hatton (Jerry Hatton)
1987 - Rich Vogler (Bob Lowe)
O’Reilly Auto Parts Race of Champions: Spencer Bayston (2023), Justin
Grant (2022), Christopher Bell (2021 and 2020), Tanner Thorson (2019 and
2016), Chad Boat (2018), Kyle Larson (2017 and 2014), Sammy Swindell (2015,
2012, 2011, 2009), Kevin Swindell (2013), Brad Loyet (2010)
Trade Show: A long-standing tradition at the Chili Bowl, the Trade Show,
which is open to the public each day (Monday through Saturday), is free of
charge. All variety of racing products, apparel, and more is available with
well over 100 vendors. The Trade Show still has space available. Anyone
looking to be a part of the Trade Show can contact the Chili Bowl office at
918-838-3777. The Trade Show covers approximately 20,000 square feet.
Devil’s Bowl Winter Nationals Will Decide 2023 ASCS National Title
Chase
Bryan Hulbert – MESQUITE, Texas (October 5, 2023) With the recent
cancellation of events by Lake Ozark Speedway on October 27 and 28, the 2023
chase to the championship with the American Sprint Car Series presented by
RacinDirt.com will be settled at the 50th annual Devil’s Bowl Winter
Nationals on Friday, October 13, and Saturday, October 14.
The rescheduled COMP Cams Short Track Nationals the following week is a
show-up points event, with all participants receiving 100 points once
checked in.
Going into the final two-point paying nights, the fight comes down to
Jason Martin and Matt Covington, with a 67-point gap separating the two from
their first National Tour title and a $50,000 payday.
Looking through the top ten, several positions are still in the air,
starting with third place. Held by Jordon Mallett, the Greenbrier, Ark. shoe
holds a slim 38-point advantage over leading Brodix Rookie of the Year,
Howard Moore. Only 63 back from Mallett and 25 from Moore sits Brandon
Anderson in fifth.
Kyler Johnson sits sixth, followed by Landon Britt, who has made a
comeback from being as far back as tenth after being forced to miss a
weekend, but the margin is only 16 over Christopher Townsend. Michael Day
and Chris Morgan make up the top ten.
The most visited track in the history of the American Sprint Car Series
presented by RacinDirt.com, the upcoming Winter Nationals will be rounds 106
and 107 at the famed half-mile. The 2022 event saw a sweep by Blake Hahn.
Friday, October 13, and Saturday, October 14, the Pits will open at 2:00
P.M. Grandstands at 5:00 P.M. will be followed by racing at 8:00 P.M. (CDT).
Along with the American Sprint Car Series presented by RacinDirt.com,
Limited Modifieds and Factory Stocks will be on the card Friday, with A-Modifieds
and RaceSaver Sprint Cars on Saturday.
Tickets are $25 per night for adults, $15 for seniors, youth (13-15), and
military. Kids 12 and under get in the stands for free. Pits are $35 each
night. Devil’s Bowl Speedway is located at 1711 Lawson Rd. in Mesquite,
Texas. For tickets and directions, log onto http://www.devilsbowl.com or
call (972) 222-2421.
The 2023 season will mark the 32nd year of competition for the American
Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the American Sprint Car Series National
Tour, the ASCS Nation includes Regional Tours that encompass both wing and
non-wing competition.
Live coverage of the American Sprint Car Series can be found at http://www.racindirt.com.
Fans can choose to subscribe for $32.99 a month or $199.99 a year.
RacinDirt.com broadcasts can be viewed on your Smart TV, Mobile Devices, and
your Laptop or Computer. New subscribers can receive 25% off when they use
promo code ASCS2023 at checkout.
For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS
banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter (@ascsracing).
Short Track Nationals Reset for
October 19-21 Due to Excessive Rain
Lonnie Wheatley, TEXARKANA, Ark. (October 4, 2023) – Even with a new
locale, it simply wouldn’t be the Short Track Nationals without some
interaction with Mother Nature.
With the 36th edition of the American Sprint Car Series-sanctioned event
set for Texarkana 67 Speedway this weekend after 35 years at Little Rock’s
I-30 Speedway, heavy rain overnight Wednesday and throughout the day with
more expected through Thursday has left the facility unsuitable for racing
action this weekend with the track and pit area already waterlogged.
As such, the event has been reset for the scheduled rain date of October
19-21.
The official statement from the track as posted on social media reads as
follows:
“As bad as we hate to cancel this weekend's event, the track has received
over 6” of rain with a lot more on the way. The facility is underwater. We
will be postponing the event until October 19-21.Thank you to everyone that
pre-entered and to the racers and fans that were committed to attending. We
hope you will join us in two weeks. Drivers that pre-entered, if you cannot
attend please send us a message for a refund of your entry fee."
The event will now kick off with the $4,646-to-win 16th Annual ASCS
Mid-South Ralph Henson Memorial on Thursday, October 19, with the 36th
Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires &
Ark-La-Tex Lawn and Landscape taking place on Friday and Saturday, October
20-21, culminating with the 41-lap, $20,000-to-win STN championship feature
event.
There are currently 61 drivers from 15 different states entered for the
event ASCS National Championship series-sanctioned event.
The Current Short Track Nationals Entries:
0-Mike Vaculik (Hot Springs, AR)
1-Sean McClelland (Tulsa, OK)
1d-Prestin Dalton (Millington, TN)
1jr-Steven Russell (Rochester, IL)
2-Whit Gastineau (Moore, OK)
2-Chase Porter (St. Joseph, MO)
2-Jason Shavers (Canton, MS)
2c-Wayne Johnson (Oklahoma City, OK)
2T-Todd Bradford (Arlington, TN)
3-Howard Moore (Memphis, TN)
4-Tuesday Calderwood (Goodyear, AZ)
4-Chase Johnson (Penngrove, CA)
4x-Brad Bowden (Hernando, MS)
6-Koty Adams (Haughton, LA)
6-Christopher Townsend (La Porte, TX)
G6-Cody Gardner (Benton, AR)
7c-Chris Morgan (Topeka, KS)
8m-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK)
9jr-Derek Hagar (Marion, AR)
10-Landon Britt (Memphis, TN)
10-Brock Lemley (Sedro Woolley, WA)
10k-Dewayne White (Byhalia, MS)
11n-Harli White (Lindsay, OK)
12-Jeffrey Newell (Tulsa, OK)
12m-Greg Merritt (Nesbit, MS)
12x-Garet Williamson (Columbia, MO)
13-Chase Howard (Nesbit, MS)
14-Jordon Mallett (Greenbrier, AR)
14T-Tim Estenson (Fargo, ND)
15h-Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (Sunnyvale, TX)
21m-Spencer Meredith (Hernando, MS)
22m-Rees Moran (Tulsa, OK)
23-Junior Jenkins (Greenville, TX)
23w-Conner Wray (Olive Branch, MS)
26-Marshall Skinner (W. Memphis, AR)
27J-Joseph Poe, Jr. (Scott, AR)
30-Joseph Miller (Cove, AR)
36-Jason Martin (Liberal, KS)
43-Mark Smith (Sunbury, PA)
44-Ronny Howard (Nesbit, MS)
44-Chris Martin (Ankeny, IA)
45-Mark Huddleston (Genoa, AR)
45x-Kyler Johnson (Quinter, KS)
47-Dale Howard (Byhalia, MS)
47-Sammy Swindell (Germantown, TN)
52-Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK)
55b-Brandon Anderson (Glenpool, OK)
71-Channin Tankersley (Arlington, TX)
71b-Brady Baker (Alexander, AR)
79-Gage Montgomery (Fredericktown, MO)
85-Josh McCord (Bossier City, LA)
87J-Jace Park (Overland Park, KS)
88-Austin McCarl (Altoona, IA)
91-Michael Day (Farmersville, TX)
91-Zach Pringle (Benton, AR)
91a-Ernie Ainsworth (Bartlett, TN)
95-Matt Covington (Glenpool, OK)
98p-Miles Paulus (Marshall, MO)
122-Lane Warner (Bloomfield, MO)
132-Jamie Manley (Memphis, TN)
938-Bradley Fezard (Bonnerdale, AR)
Pre-Entry Deadline
The pre-entry deadline of October 2 has passed, however post-entries will
be $150 with no driver pit pass included. Entries may be submitted at
https://www.67speedwayoftexarkana.com/driverinfo/.
There is no pre-entry for the Ralph Henson Memorial.
The Pertinent Info:
The What: 36th Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by
Hoosier Tires & Ark-Law-Tex Lawn and Landscape.
The Where: Texarkana 67 Speedway (Texarkana, AR). Texarkana 67 Speedway
is located east of Texarkana to I-30 Exit 7, then 0.5 miles southeast on SR
108 then 2.6 miles northeast on US 67.
The When: October 19-21, 2023.
October 19 - Ralph Henson Memorial
October 20 – STN Preliminary action culminating with Twin 25-lap
features.
October 21 – STN Championship culminating with $20,000 to win finale.
The Mufflers: Leave ‘em at home, no mufflers required for the event.
The Format: Thursday’s Ralph Henson Memorial will be contested under
standard ASCS Mid-South Region format with one of top three finishers
eligible for Saturday STN provisional if needed.
Friday’s preliminary event will be contested under a derivative of the
All Star Circuit of Champions format, with group qualifying establishing
heat race lineups with an invert of four in each heat race. The Friday
preliminary will conclude with Twin-25 lap features that each offer up
$1,500 to win.
The top two from each of the Twin 25-lap features will be locked into
Saturday night’s Pole Dash and the championship main event.
Friday event points accumulated will be carried over to Saturday night,
with another set of heats utilizing passing points added to the Friday total
to set the championship feature lineups. The top two in combined points from
Friday night and the Saturday heat races with join Friday’s four lock-ins in
the Pole Dash. The next eight in points will occupy STN championship feature
positions 7-14 with the balance of the field in “B” and “C” Mains.
Three will transfer from both “B” Mains to set the 20-car feature field.
The 21st position is reserved for a top-three Thursday night finisher if
necessary.
The Past STN Winners (All previous events contested at Little Rock’s I-30
Speedway):
2022-Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
2021-Blake Hahn
2020–Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
2019-Blake Hahn
2018-Blake Hahn
2017-Sammy Swindell
2016-Sammy Swindell
2015-Rained Out
2014-Christopher Bell
2013-Sammy Swindell
2012-Paul McMahan
2011-Sammy Swindell
2010-Brad Sweet
2009-Tony Bruce, Jr.
2008-Tony Bruce, Jr.
2007-Jason Meyers
2006-Jason Johnson
2005-Tim Montgomery
2004-Gary Wright
2003-Gary Wright
2002-Paul McMahan
2001-Jason Sides
2000-Mike Ward
1999-Gary Wright
1998-Tim Crawley
1997-Wayne Johnson
1996-Pete Butler
1995-Gary Wright
1994-Terry Gray
1993-John Gerloff
1992-Rained Out
1991-Steve Kinser
1990-Sammy Swindell
1989-Steve Kinser
1988-Steve Kinser
The Past Ralph Henson Memorial Winners (All previous events contested at
Little Rock’s I-30 Speedway):
2022 – Aaron Reutzel
2021 – Derek Hagar
2020 – Mark Smith
2019 – Tim Crawley
2018 – Derek Hagar
2017 – Tony Bruce, Jr.
2016 – Derek Hagar
2015 – Tim Crawley
2014 – Jordon Mallett
2013 – Cody Gardner
2012 – Dale Howard
2011 – Zach Pringle
2010 – Zach Pringle
2009 - Jeff Swindell
2008 – Gary Wright
The Feature Purse:
Thursday: 1. $4,646, 2. $1,250, 3. $1,100, 4. $800, 5. $700, 6. $600, 7.
$500, 8. $400, 9. $300, 10. $250, 11. $250, 12. $250, 13. $250, 14. $250,
15. $250, 16. $250, 17. $250, 18. $250, 19. $250, 20. $250.
Friday (Twin Features): 1. $1,500, 2. $750, 3. $650, 4. $625, 5. $600, 6.
$550, 7. $525, 8. $500, 9. $450, 10. $400, 11. $350, 12. $325, 13. $300, 14.
$275, 15. $250, 16. $250, 17. $250, 18. $250, 19. $250, 20. $250.
Saturday: 1. $20,000, 2. $5,000, 3. $2,500, 4. $2,200, 5. $2,000, 6.
$1,700, 7. $1,600, 8. $1,500, 9. $1,400, 10. $1,350, 11. $1,300, 12. $1,200,
13. $1,150, 14. $1,100, 15. $1,000, 16. $1,000, 17. $1,000, 18. $1,000, 19.
$1,000, 20. $1,000.
The Tickets:
Thursday: Pits $35. Grandstand for Adults $25, Military $20 (with ID),
Kids 6-11 $5 accompanied by an adult and 5 and under free.
Friday: Pits $35. Grandstand for Adults $25, Military $20 (with ID), Kids
6-11 $5 accompanied by an adult and 5 and under free.
Saturday: Pits $40. Grandstand for Adults $30, Military $25 (with ID),
Kids 6-11 $5 accompanied by an adult and 5 and under free.
Driver pit pass for Friday and Saturday is included in the $100 entry fee
if submitted by the deadline.
Tickets will be available at the gate each day with gates with
grandstands opening daily at 5:00 p.m. Debit/credit cards are accepted at
the front gate and concessions.
Free camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis along the
west side tree line with no water or electrical hookups.
The Broadcast: If you can’t make it to the STN, watch live at https://flosports.link/3ECzSVP.
For more information regarding the 36th Annual COMP Cams Short Track
Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires at Texarkana 67 Speedway, check online
at www.67speedwayoftexarkana.com, call 870-648-5688 or email tcrawley87@yahoo.com.
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