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John Carroll Classic Win to Schlotfeldt

By Kaleb Hart

5/24/25

Alger, WA - Jesse Schlotfeldt put on a dominant show to win the John Carroll Classic in the Karmart 410 Sprint Cars on Saturday night at Skagit Speedway. Jesson Jacobson won the Sportsman Sprint class while Shane Smith took the season opener for the CGE Garage Midgets. Race action on the night was sponsored by Skagit Farmers Supply Fuel & Propane.

Starting from the front row, Jesse Schlotfeldt put on a show, turning Skagit Speedway into his personal playground as he lapped through 8th place in the 30 lap, $5,000 to win John Carroll Classic. Schlotfeldt spent most of the race with second place a straightaway back in taking his second career Karmart 410 Sprint Car feature win. Jason Solwold made a late race surge to take second while Robbie Price ran third. Heat wins went to Schlotfeldt and Justin Youngquist while Trey Starks was quick time.

Jesson Jacobson was the class of the field in the Sportsman Sprints, completing a clean sweep for his fourth career win. Jacobson ran away from second place Jayden Whitney and third running Peyton Drake to grab the victory. Drake and Macie Logsdon won heat races alongside Jacobson, who tied for quick time with Drake at 12.940 but was awarded the top spot on the strength of his second lap.

Similar to the Sportsman Sprints, Shane Smith pulled out a clean sweep in the season debut for the CGE Garage Midgets. Piloting the Bob & Lori Scott owned #7s, Smith set quick time, went fourth to first in his heat race and led every lap of the main event despite heavy traffic. Following Smith to the win was Alex Peck in second and Nick Evans in third. Smith, Michael Vollbrecht and Ashley Thompson were the heat race winners.

59 cars signed in for competition with the final checkered flag flying at 10:01p.

Karmart 410 Sprint Cars

Fast Time - Trey Starks 11.675

Heat 1 - Justin Youngquist

Heat 2 - Jesse Schlotfeldt

Main - Jesse Schlotfeldt, Jason Solwold, Robbie Price, Hank Davis, Trey Starks, Chase Goetz, Colby Thornhill, Eric Fisher, Tyler Anderson, Levi Klatt, Brett McGhie, Kai Dixon, Greg Otis, Justin Youngquist, Axel Oudman, Brock Lemley, Doug Cleator

Lap Leaders - Schlotfeldt 1-30

Sportsman Sprints

Fast Time - Peyton Drake 12.940

Heat 1 - Jesson Jacobson

Heat 2 - Peyton Drake

Heat 3 - Macie Logsdon

Main - Jesson Jacobson, Jayden Whitney, Peyton Drake, Keira Zylstra, Alden Ostrom, Macie Logsdon, Jailynn Serrano, Dustin Gehring, Allison Johnson, Jeff Westergard, Ronnie Cox, Tony Bundy, Paul Rolo, Piper Harless, Tanner Merritt, Xan Miller, Jaxson Stratton, Roy Blumenhagen, Jeff Pearson, Garrel Powers

Lap Leaders - Jacobson 1-25

CGE Garage Midgets

Fast Time - Shane Smith 14.910

Heat 1 - Shane Smith

Heat 2 - Michael Vollbrecht

Heat 3 - Ashley Thompson

Main - Shane Smith, Alex Peck, Nick Evans, Ryan Orchard, Brad Pritchard, Michael Vollbrecht, Jeff Westergard, Stuart Milner, Chad Kincaid, Kyle Hanson, Todd Hartmann, Cookie Carlson, Jonathan Jorgenson, Tyler Luce, Dale Creager, David Mills, Gary Wegener, Randy Schaaf, Brian Rose, Ashley Thompson, Chris Cort

Lap Leaders - Smith 1-25

 

 

Racing Returns to Wayne County Speedway – Full Night of Dirt Action Ends with Big Wins

Written By: William Burkhart

ORRVILLE, OH – The engines came to life again at Wayne County Speedway as fans were treated to a thrilling night of dirt racing across all five weekly divisions. With great weather and a strong turnout, the speedway delivered a stacked show featuring drama, comebacks, and fierce racing from start to finish.

Pine Tree Towing & Recovery 410 Sprint Cars (25 Laps) Chris Myers led early with Danny Mumaw making an impressive charge from fifth to second in just one lap. A yellow on lap 3 for a spinning Wayne McPeek also saw the leader Myers flip, handing the lead to Mumaw. Tyler Street moved into second with Ricky Peterson in third. Jacob Beganwald made a huge run from 16th to 6th by lap 9. On lap 11, Peterson claimed second over Street. Mumaw would go on to win, with Peterson second and Street third.

Malcuit’s Tavern UMP Late Models (25 Laps) Kyle Moore grabbed the early lead with Cody Scott and Matt Aber locked in a heated battle for second and third. A yellow on lap 10 for debris and another on lap 14 for a stopped Race Gardner slowed the field. On lap 17, Ryan Markham surged from fourth to second in one lap and began chasing down Moore. Markham closed in but Moore held on for the win by 0.8 seconds. Aber rounded out the podium in third.

The Canton Glass House Super Stocks (15 Laps) Brandon Craver led early with Brandon Morrow in second and Denny Shear third. The race ran caution-free with Morrow making a last-lap charge but falling just short. Craver claimed the win with Morrow second and Shear third.

Flynn’s Tire & Auto Service UMP Modifieds (20 Laps) Ryan Markham led the early laps with Kyle Moore right behind. On lap 5, Markham slipped, allowing Moore to take the lead. From there, Moore checked out in another caution-free event. Markham settled for second and Jimmy Humphrey came home third.

Joyride Transportation Mini Stocks (15 Laps) Anthony Collins and Kyle Petit led the field to green, but the first four laps were marred by cautions. Johnny Bruce eventually took the lead with Petit and David Potter in pursuit. Petit regained the lead on lap 7 with Bruce trying everything to get it back. Coming to the checkered flag, Bruce and Petit made contact with both hitting the wall. Petit slid across the line for the win, Bruce finished second, and Potter was third.

Up Next: Fast Five Series Continues – Saturday, May 31 Wayne County Speedway returns this Saturday with another exciting Fast Five Series night, including a special event for the Modifieds and Mini Stocks. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to celebrate our 60th season of racing!

Gates open at 3:00 PM, hot laps begin at 6:00 PM, and heat races start at 7:00 PM. Don’t miss another night of dirt-slinging action—plus our famous cheeseburgers, ice-cold beer, and Wayne County’s #1 voted root beer float!

Wayne County Speedway
May 24, 2025
Full Results

 

 

PARROW SCORES WIN IN CRSA’S 300TH EVENT

Race Recap By: Marty Czekala – May 26, 2025

WEEDSPORT, N.Y. – Under a packed house and packed pits, the 300th CRSA event in history did not disappoint at Weedsport Speedway with a series record 48 cars checking in.

It had been nearly four years since Bobby Parrow last found his way to Victory Hill.

Parrow held off Dillon Paddock in the final laps to end a 17-race winless streak and score his third career CRSA victory in the first round of the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge.

“It feels good to win a CRSA race,” said Parrow in his DIRTVision interview. “We don’t race with them a lot, but we'll hit about 10-12 shows this year.”

Parrow started outside pole next to Bob Hamm Jr. for the 25-lap feature. Parrow grabbed the early lead off turn two from Hamm Jr.

Johnny Smith and Zach Sobotka would battle for second in the opening laps while closing in on Parrow's No. 80. On lap nine, Smith peeked downstairs on Parrow off turn two to take the lead. "The Firecracker Kid" led three laps until the first yellow for debris.

On the lap 12 restart, Parrow timed Smith’s restart and used his fresher motor to his advantage to return to the point. Still, this time, a fast charging Dillon Paddock was closing in, looking to become the first CRSA driver to win back-to-back races in nearly two years.

Paddock had a car set for the high side and as the two closed in lapped traffic, “The Show Stopper” challenged for the lead and tagged the wall in turn two, damaging the jacobs ladder of his car. Paddock would reel him back in and get numerous chances until the second yellow with three to go for Darryl Ruggles tagging the wall in turn one.

The race's final restart went single-file, and Parrow turned on the afterburners, winning his first race since May 30, 2021, by two seconds on Paddock.

“I heard Paddock and had to try to keep it as smooth as I could, but I kept screwing up,” said Parrow. “I kept hitting the inside wall, probably more than I should have.”

Parrow enjoyed the back-and-forth racing, including his battle with Johnny Smith for the lead.

“When you’re out front, you never know where to go,” said Parrow. “When Johnny came in on me and got me on the bottom, I figured I better start hammering the bottom again.”

It’s the second runner-up finish for Paddock, who scored P2 in 2023, a career-high at the time. With a lot of speed before hitting the damage, it’s one he wants back.

“I needed to calm down a little bit in that long green flag run we’re chasing down,” Paddock said. “It was protect and follow and try to keep pace with him after breaking the jacobs ladder and couldn’t run the top like I wanted.”

Jeff Trombley scored his second podium of the season in third after winning at Outlaw Apr. 18. He adjusted his setup to try to compete on the bottom, but he said his car was too tight in the end.

“I had an idea that they were all going to jump to the top, so I gave it a shot on the bottom and let it go," said Trombley. "We would have been a little better if I loosened it up."

The Elab Smokers Boutique Scramble Dash went to Blake Warner, picking up a $100 cash bonus.

Timmy Lotz scored the win in B-Main No. 1, but after he took the checkers, Rachel Zacharias spun in front of him, leaving the No. 18 with nowhere to go. For that, Lotz received the Ruggles World of Autobody & Graphics Hard Luck Award.

For the second time in three races, the Powdertech Powdercoating hard charger award went to Alysha Bay, gaining 15 spots to finish 10th after starting 25th through a provisional.

CRSA now heads to Fonda Speedway to close out the month of May for round two of the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge. Can’t make it? Action can be seen live on FloRacing.

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 80-Bobby Parrow[2]; 2. 8-Dillon Paddock[7]; 3. 3A-Jeff Trombley[8]; 4. 10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[5]; 5. 38-Zach Sobotka[6]; 6. 66-Jordan Hutton[18]; 7. 4S-Johnny Smith[4]; 8. 25G-Tyler Graves[12]; 9. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 10. 48A-Alysha Bay[25]; 11. 4ST-Mikey Smith[11]; 12. 99-Adam Depuy[17]; 13. 22-Tomy Moreau[16]; 14. Z28-Tucker Donath[10]; 15. 15B-Spencer Burley[26]; 16. 77H-Bob Hamm[1]; 17. 14X-Lance Dusett[23]; 18. 3-Bailey Boyd[21]; 19. 21B-Blake Warner[9]; 20. 33-Scott Landers[24]; 21. 25NG-Nolan Groves[19]; 22. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[20]; 23. (DNF) 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[22]; 24. (DNF) 93-Guy Gosselin[14]; 25. (DNF) 81K-Dalton Martin[13]; 26. (DNS) 18-Timmy Lotz

B-Main 1 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Timmy Lotz[1]; 2. 14X-Lance Dusett[2]; 3. 28-Ron Greek[6]; 4. 15B-Spencer Burley[4]; 5. 48A-Alysha Bay[3]; 6. 30K-Ken Klinkowsky[5]; 7. X-Dan Bennett[7]; 8. 18C-Dan Craun[11]; 9. 77-Matt Rotz[8]; 10. 71R-Rachel Zacharias[12]; 11. D9-Dustin Sehn[9]; 12. 25-Cameron Moss[13]; 13. 10-Nathan Pierce[10]; 14. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[14]

B-Main 2 (10 Laps): 1. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[1]; 2. 33-Scott Landers[2]; 3. 53-Shawn Donath[5]; 4. 87-Andrew Hennessy[3]; 5. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[7]; 6. 17E-Ethan Gray[6]; 7. 33C-Cody Higbie[9]; 8. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[10]; 9. 9-Jordan Freas[11]; 10. 20K-Ed Kelley[13]; 11. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[12]; 12. M52-Marc Surprenant[14]; 13. 21VT-Mia Koponen[8]; 14. 121-Steve Glover[4]

Elab Smokers Boutique Dash (4 Laps): 1. 21B-Blake Warner[1]; 2. Z28-Tucker Donath[2]; 3. 4ST-Mikey Smith[3]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[5]; 5. 81K-Dalton Martin[6]; 6. 93-Guy Gosselin[4]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 77H-Bob Hamm[1]; 2. 81K-Dalton Martin[2]; 3. 4ST-Mikey Smith[5]; 4. 3-Bailey Boyd[3]; 5. 48A-Alysha Bay[4]; 6. 53-Shawn Donath[6]; 7. 17E-Ethan Gray[8]; 8. 33C-Cody Higbie[7]; 9. 18C-Dan Craun[9]; 10. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Dillon Paddock[5]; 2. 21B-Blake Warner[3]; 3. 25NG-Nolan Groves[1]; 4. 93-Guy Gosselin[7]; 5. 18-Timmy Lotz[9]; 6. X-Dan Bennett[4]; 7. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[6]; 8. 77-Matt Rotz[8]; 9. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]; 10. 25-Cameron Moss[10]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 38-Zach Sobotka[4]; 2. Z28-Tucker Donath[3]; 3. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[1]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[7]; 5. 33-Scott Landers[5]; 6. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[8]; 7. 14X-Lance Dusett[10]; 8. 10-Nathan Pierce[6]; 9. M52-Marc Surprenant[2]; 10. 20K-Ed Kelley[9]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 3A-Jeff Trombley[1]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[4]; 3. 99-Adam Depuy[2]; 4. 66-Jordan Hutton[5]; 5. 15B-Spencer Burley[3]; 6. 87-Andrew Hennessy[7]; 7. 30K-Ken Klinkowsky[9]; 8. 21VT-Mia Koponen[8]; 9. 71R-Rachel Zacharias[6]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 4S-Johnny Smith[4]; 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[1]; 3. 80-Bobby Parrow[7]; 4. 10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[9]; 5. 121-Steve Glover[3]; 6. 28-Ron Greek[6]; 7. D9-Dustin Sehn[2]; 8. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[5]; 9. 9-Jordan Freas[8]

The CRSA Sprints are celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2025 and are brought to you by A-Verdi Storage Containers. Associate sponsors include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing Company, Dandy, Joe's Garage, Westward Painting Company, Elab Smokers Boutique, iFreeze Storage & Distribution Center, Maguire Automotive Group, Powdertech Powdercoating, Ruggles World of Auto Body, PJC Business Ventures, Profab Enterprises, Magsarus Ignitions, Highside Racewear, Hoosier Racing Tire, Insinger Performance with their Stinger Race Fuel, My Race Pass and is owned and operated by Mike Emhof Motorsports.

For more information on the series, results and points, please visit our website, www.crsa.myracepass.com.

Please like and follow the CRSA Sprints on Facebook and X @CRSASprints.

 

 

Dobie Dominates Waynesfield Sunday for Great Lakes Super Sprints Win

Waynesfield, OH - The Field of Speed played host to the Ohio CAT Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP on Sunday night and speed was the name of the game as Devon Dobie outlasted the field for the second GLSS sanctioned win of his career.

With 22 cars on the property, Dobie had a full field of heavy hitters to contend with on Sunday afternoon. A fast-paced program put the 25-lap main event on the track while the sun was still over the tree tops in northwestern Ohio, which could have played a factor throughout the race. Dobie led the field to green alongside Brian Sebetto and jumped out to a quick lead.

Much like Friday night’s show, as the field would make it to lapped traffic, a caution would fall, stunting the progress of Sebetto and Kasey Jedrzejek, who tailed Dobie. A few single-car incidents slowed the field throughout the night, but the biggest issue was on lap six when Chase Dunham and Keith Sheffer, Jr came together on the frontstretch and sent Dunham flipping down the frontstretch. Dunham was ok but his night came to an end. Sheffer was able to continue.

Restarts weren’t a problem for Dobie who mixed up his launch points and kept Sebetto on his toes. The final restart of the race came with just three laps to go and it was a non-issue for Dobie who held on for his first win of the season. Sebetto took second ahead of Jedrzejek, Max Stambaugh, and Jared Horstman.

“Coming up on 10 years that we won our first 360 feature here,” Dobie explained. “It’s always special to race here anyway, but any chance we get to race here is usually special in front of a home town crowd. The track was absolutely amazing all night tonight. Traffic here is tough, it’s so narrow, the sun was actually really blinding coming through the middle of three and four, so you couldn’t see great coming off of four. But you know you can’t slow down too much with guys like Brian Sebetto behind you.”

The next event for the Great Lake Super Sprints is Friday and Saturday, June 6th and 7th with stops at Limaland Motorsports Park on Friday, June 6th and Lawrenceburg Speedway on Saturday, June 7th. Fans who can’t make the trip can enjoy the show at www.GreatLakesSprints.Tv.

Follow the Great Lakes Super Sprints on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube. Find www.GreatLakesSuperSprints.com for a full schedule, merchandise, and more.

Ohio CAT A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 23-Devon Dobie[1]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[2]; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[6]; 5. 17-Jared Horstman[7]; 6. 85-Dustin Daggett[9]; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo[10]; 8. 14-Keith Sheffer Jr[5]; 9. 40X-Caleb Helms[14]; 10. 6-Ryan Coniam[13]; 11. 70-Eli Lakin[18]; 12. 49T-Gregg Dalman[12]; 13. 11G-Luke Griffith[16]; 14. 8K-Zach Kramer[20]; 15. 88N-Frank Neill[17]; 16. 11H-Caleb Harmon[22]; 17. 31-Jac Nickles[11]; 18. X-Mike Keegan[19]; 19. 7C-Phil Gressman[8]; 20. 24-Kobe Allison[15]; 21. 66-Chase Dunham[3]; 22. (DNS) 6D-Dustin Dinan

 

 

Johnson, Donnohue and Chaney Claim Victories During Opening Night of Memorial Day Challenge Doubleheader at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (May 25, 2025) - Kaleb Johnson, Brady Donnohue and Mike Chaney were triumphant on Sunday evening at Huset's Speedway, which hosted Night 1 of the Memorial Day Challenge

A season-high 106 entrants - the most at the track since May 26, 2024 - encompassed the three divisions. The Memorial Day Challenge wraps up on Monday with another complete show. The main gates open at 5 p.m. with racing at 7:30 p.m. There is a Fan Fest from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. when fans are allowed into the pits for free.

Sunday marked the third straight weekend Johnson scored a Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars triumph. He's the first driver since Jody Rosenboom in 2008 to garner three straight wins to start a season in any division at Huset's Speedway, according to results on the track website.

"I thought two was hard enough there's no way I'm going to get a third one," Johnson said. "It's a dream to drive. This thing is so friggin' fast I just get to sit back in the seat and enjoy every second of it. At the end I didn't want those cautions, but it kind of saved me. It gave me clean air. I'm just having a blast and hopefully we can keep it up."

Kerry Madsen led for the first 11 laps before Johnson pulled even on the bottom lane in turns one and two. The duo drag raced down the backstretch with Johnson executing a slide job into turns three and four to capture the top spot.

Three cautions occurred in the final nine laps, including one on the last lap to set up a green-white-checkered restart. That didn't faze Johnson, who powered away on the restart to win by 1.573 seconds.

Madsen's runner-up result was his season-best outing at the dirt oval.

"I wasn't concerned when we got passed," he said. "I made a mistake with the lapper. I was looking forward to battling back. Then the race got put into short runs after that."

Landon Crawley advanced from eighth to third place.

"We were pretty good," he said. "You had to make the most out of all your restarts. I would have liked to start the race further up to see how we could have done, but it is what it is. We'll come back tomorrow and see what we can do."

Mark Dobmeier placed fourth and Jy Corbett rounded out the top five.

Madsen, Corbett, Johnson and Chris Martin were each quickest in their qualifying groups with Madsen the quickest overall. Koby Werkmeister, Dobmeier, Christopher Thram and Tim Kaeding recorded heat race wins. Jack Dover was the B Main winner.

Donnohue made a late-race pass in traffic to win the 20-lap Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event, which showcased four different leaders.

Andrew Sullivan led the first two laps with Dylan Waxdahl taking over the top spot on Lap 3. Lee Goos Jr. used the top groove to move forward, powering into the lead on Lap 8. Donnohue advanced into second place and closed on Goos Jr. once he hit traffic near the midpoint of the race.

Donnohue pulled even for the lead twice before he completed the winning move on Lap 18 en route to winning by 0.609 seconds.

"That was really my kind of track," he said. "We raced every other pretty clear there for the most part. This one is awesome."

Goos Jr. finished second with Sullivan, Waxdahl and Tye Wilke rounding out the top five, respectively.

Ryan Bickett, Logan Moore, Sullivan, Wilke, Waxdahl and Goos Jr. won heat races with Laney Moore and Owen Carlson capturing B Main triumphs.

Chaney led all but one lap of the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event.

Chaney was consistent on the bottom groove, but a late caution set up a green-white-checkered restart. Chaney pushed up the track in turn three coming to the white flag. That allowed Garet DeBoer, who had charged from ninth to second place, to take the lead. A caution came out as DeBoer was driving down the backstretch, setting up another green-white-checkered restart.

This time it was DeBoer who pushed up the track, moving off the preferred bottom lane in turn two. Chaney pounced and then held off a last-ditch attempt on the final lap to win by 0.526 seconds.

Chris Ellingson passed DeBoer for the runner-up position on the final lap. Brett Martin was fourth and Aaron Foote hustled from 17 th to fifth.

The heat races were won by Martin, Chaney and Ellingson.

MEMORIAL DAY CHALLENGE NIGHT ONE RACE RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (May 25, 2025) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 6K-Kaleb Johnson (5); 2. 55-Kerry Madsen (2); 3. 45X-Landon Crawley (8); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier (3); 5. 25-Jy Corbett (9); 6. 44-Chris Martin (7); 7. 64-Andy Pake (10); 8. 53-Jack Dover (21); 9. 8H-Jade Hastings (11); 10. 1M-Don Droud Jr (15); 11. 16-Riley Goodno (24); 12. 95-Tyler Drueke (23); 13. 83JR-Sam Henderson (13); 14. 17-Lee Goos Jr (17); 15. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 16. 96-Blaine Stegenga (22); 17. 09-Matt Juhl (26); 18. 74N-Luke Nellis (19); 19. 80P-Jacob Peterson (18); 20. (DNF) 3-Tim Kaeding (6); 21. (DNF) 23W-Scott Winters (14); 22. (DNF) 31-Koby Werkmeister (1); 23. (DNF) 27-Weston Olson (20); 24. (DNF) 11M-Brendan Mullen (25); 25. (DNF) 10-Ryan Timms (12); 26. (DNF) 33B-Scott Broty (16).

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 53-Jack Dover (2); 2. 96-Blaine Stegenga (1); 3. 95-Tyler Drueke (3); 4. 16-Riley Goodno (4); 5. 4-Cruz Dickerson (7); 6. 11M-Brendan Mullen (9); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. 2-Alex Pettas (5); 9. 4C-Cameron Martin (13); 10. 81-Brant O'Banion (15); 11. 10X-Trevor Serbus (12); 12. 09-Matt Juhl (14); 13. 9-Dominic Dobesh (6); 14. 8-Micah Slendy (10); 15. (DNF) 8X-Mason Slendy (11).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Koby Werkmeister (2); 2. 55-Kerry Madsen (4); 3. 23W-Scott Winters (5); 4. 1M-Don Droud Jr (1); 5. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 6. 2-Alex Pettas (8); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh (7); 8. 8X-Mason Slendy (9); 9. (DNF) 4C-Cameron Martin (3).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 10-Ryan Timms (5); 3. 8H-Jade Hastings (2); 4. 25-Jy Corbett (4); 5. 16-Riley Goodno (9); 6. 53-Jack Dover (6); 7. 80P-Jacob Peterson (3); 8. 11M-Brendan Mullen (7); 9. 10X-Trevor Serbus (8).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (1); 2. 6K-Kaleb Johnson (4); 3. 45X-Landon Crawley (3); 4. 83JR-Sam Henderson (2); 5. 96-Blaine Stegenga (7); 6. 95-Tyler Drueke (6); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. 8-Micah Slendy (9); 9. (DNF) 09-Matt Juhl (5).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Tim Kaeding (3); 2. 64-Andy Pake (1); 3. 44-Chris Martin (4); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (6); 5. 33B-Scott Broty (2); 6. 27-Weston Olson (5); 7. 4-Cruz Dickerson (7); 8. (DNF) 81-Brant O'Banion (8).

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:10.952 (8); 2. 4C-Cameron Martin, 00:10.988 (7); 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister, 00:11.008 (3); 4. 1M-Don Droud Jr, 00:11.034 (4); 5. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.139 (9); 6. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:11.345 (5); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh, 00:11.423 (2); 8. 2-Alex Pettas, 00:11.562 (6); 9. 8X-Mason Slendy, 00:12.090 (1).

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 25-Jy Corbett, 00:11.068 (4); 2. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:11.092 (7); 3. 8H-Jade Hastings, 00:11.095 (2); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.130 (5); 5. 10-Ryan Timms, 00:11.160 (9); 6. 53-Jack Dover, 00:11.177 (1); 7. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.240 (3); 8. 10X-Trevor Serbus, 00:11.287 (8); 9. 16-Riley Goodno, 00:11.292 (6).

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 6K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.038 (1); 2. 45X-Landon Crawley, 00:11.139 (2); 3. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.183 (5); 4. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.250 (7); 5. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:11.454 (4); 6. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.485 (3); 7. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:11.550 (6); 8. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.717 (9); 9. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:11.742 (8).

Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.326 (2); 2. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.351 (1); 3. 33B-Scott Broty, 00:11.525 (4); 4. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.526 (7); 5. 27-Weston Olson, 00:11.534 (5); 6. 17-Lee Goos Jr, 00:11.706 (3); 7. 4-Cruz Dickerson, 00:11.774 (8); 8. 81-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.833 (6).

Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (6); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (5); 3. 91-Andrew Sullivan (1); 4. X-Dylan Waxdahl (3); 5. 72-Tye Wilke (7); 6. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (10); 7. 56-Bill Johnson (2); 8. 18-Corbin Erickson (9); 9. 17B-Ryan Bickett (4); 10. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (15); 11. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (18); 12. 30-Matt Johnson (16); 13. 11D-Dominic White (12); 14. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (11); 15. O7-Owen Carlson (20); 16. 98-Nate Barger (22); 17. 33-Trevor Smith (21); 18. 6-Logan Moore (8); 19. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (13); 20. 9-Laney Moore (19); 21. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (14); 22. (DNF) 14-Nick Barger (17).

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9-Laney Moore (2); 2. 33-Trevor Smith (3); 3. 9A-Hunter Hanson (5); 4. 23-Brandon Bosma (12); 5. 13X-Eli Hargreaves (9); 6. 4D-Logan Domagala (7); 7. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (10); 8. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (4); 9. 20T-Travis Christensen (13); 10. 5T-Tanner Anderson (11); 11. (DNF) 55R-Ryan Serrao (1); 12. (DNF) 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (6); 13. (DNF) 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (8); 14. (DNF) 48-Cole Olson (14); 15. (DNS) 12L-John Lambertz.

B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. O7-Owen Carlson (1); 2. 98-Nate Barger (4); 3. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (3); 4. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (2); 5. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (7); 6. 41-Jeff Wilke (9); 7. 6K-Logan Kafka (6); 8. 65X-Sawyer Grogan (13); 9. 100-Jason Berg (10); 10. 3D-Dan Griep (14); 11. 62J-Jay Masur (12); 12. (DNS) 37-Mel Halverson; 13. (DNS) 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock; 14. (DNS) 88-Nate Thelen; 15. (DNS) 18D-Dalton Domagala.

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 - Gunderson Racing (8 Laps): 1. 17B-Ryan Bickett (1); 2. 56-Bill Johnson (3); 3. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 4. 55R-Ryan Serrao (2); 5. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (4); 6. 4D-Logan Domagala (7); 7. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (6); 8. (DNF) 12L-John Lambertz (8).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 - Saldana Racing (8 Laps): 1. 6-Logan Moore (1); 2. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (2); 3. 81-Jared Jansen (4); 4. 9-Laney Moore (3); 5. 9A-Hunter Hanson (8); 6. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (7); 7. 5T-Tanner Anderson (6); 8. (DNS) 20T-Travis Christensen.

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 - Vahlco Wheels (8 Laps): 1. 91-Andrew Sullivan (1); 2. 11D-Dominic White (3); 3. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (4); 4. 33-Trevor Smith (5); 5. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (2); 6. 13X-Eli Hargreaves (7); 7. 23-Brandon Bosma (8); 8. 48-Cole Olson (6).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 72-Tye Wilke (1); 2. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (3); 3. 30-Matt Johnson (4); 4. O7-Owen Carlson (2); 5. 98-Nate Barger (7); 6. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (6); 7. 100-Jason Berg (8); 8. 65X-Sawyer Grogan (5).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. X-Dylan Waxdahl (1); 2. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (2); 3. 14-Nick Barger (5); 4. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (6); 5. (DNF) 37-Mel Halverson (7); 6. (DNF) 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (3); 7. (DNF) 88-Nate Thelen (4); 8. (DNF) 3D-Dan Griep (8).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (6); 2. 18-Corbin Erickson (8); 3. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (4); 4. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (7); 5. 6K-Logan Kafka (1); 6. 41-Jeff Wilke (2); 7. 62J-Jay Masur (5); 8. (DNS) 18D-Dalton Domagala.

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (18 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (2); 2. 2-Chris Ellingson (5); 3. 33-Garet Deboer (9); 4. 3M-Brett Martin (1); 5. 1X-Aaron Foote (17); 6. 99-Ryan DeBoer (15); 7. 15-Brandon Ferguson (19); 8. 29Z-JJ Zebell (10); 9. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (14); 10. 40-Tim Dann (6); 11. 27-Lee Kuchta (22); 12. 83-Nick Janssen (20); 13. 71X-Zach Olivier (13); 14. 21-Ron Howe (4); 15. 81-Lance Nordstrom (21); 16. (DNF) 86-Tracy Halouska (3); 17. (DNF) 71-Shaun Taylor (7); 18. (DNF) 45-Craig Hanisch (18); 19. (DNF) 64-Cory Yeigh (12); 20. (DNF) 3-Matt Steuerwald (11); 21. (DNF) 54-Dustin Gulbrandson (8); 22. (DNS) 21T-Trevor Tesch; 23. (DNS) 9-Kyle DeBoer.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3M-Brett Martin (1); 2. 40-Tim Dann (5); 3. 3-Matt Steuerwald (8); 4. 27-Lee Kuchta (2); 5. (DNF) 64-Cory Yeigh (7); 6. (DNF) 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (4); 7. (DNF) 21T-Trevor Tesch (3); 8. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (6).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (1); 2. 21-Ron Howe (4); 3. 86-Tracy Halouska (3); 4. 54-Dustin Gulbrandson (6); 5. 71X-Zach Olivier (8); 6. 99-Ryan DeBoer (5); 7. 1X-Aaron Foote (7); 8. 83-Nick Janssen (2).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Chris Ellingson (3); 2. 71-Shaun Taylor (4); 3. 33-Garet Deboer (5); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (6); 5. 81-Lance Nordstrom (7); 6. 9-Kyle DeBoer (1); 7. (DNF) 45-Craig Hanisch (2).

2025 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

Kaleb Johnson- 3(May 11, May 18 and May 25)

Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

Brady Donnohue - 1(May 25);John Lambertz- 1(May 11) and Tye Wilke - 1 (May 18)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

Mike Chaney - 1(May 25);Ryan DeBoer - 1(May 18) andMatt Steuerwald- 1(May 11)

UP NEXT -

Monday for the Memorial Day Challenge featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

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HUSET'S SPEEDWAY -

Huset's Speedway is home to the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals, which runs June 18-21 and features two six-figure payouts that week. The dirt oval located in Brandon, S.D., hosts a variety of events from Mother's Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. The track opened in 1954 and has undergone a large renovation within the last few years, making it a premier destination for both marquee national events and a strong Sunday Night weekly program. Check out the complete schedule and get more information about Huset's Speedway at http://www.HusetsSpeedway.com .

 

 

Joe B. Miller Cashes in Sprint Invaders Feature at 34 Raceway!
by Bill Wright

West Burlington, IA, May 25, 2025 – Joe B. Miller inherited a late lead and held it to the checkers to bank the $2,000 to win Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders main event Sunday at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. It was the second career win for the Millersville, Missouri native with the Sprint Invaders, and his first since a 2018 win at Quincy Raceways in Illinois.

Miller slid under Terry McCarl to lead early in the 25-lap feature. Fourth-starting Colton Fisher ripped the cushion around McCarl for second on lap two. Miller and Fisher separated themselves from the pack and entered lapped traffic on the eighth circuit.

Fisher kept Miller in sight and shot around him to lead lap 12. A lap later, Dustin Clark flipped in turn three while running seventh. He was uninjured. Fisher led Miller, McCarl, Dustin Selvage and Cole Mincer back to green. On lap 15, Selvage found speed on the cushion, passing McCarl for third.

As Fisher began to approach traffic 19 laps in, the car met the backstretch wall and he rode the wall through three and four, ending his bid at victory. Miller inherited the lead, ahead of Selvage, McCarl, Cody Wehrle and JJ Hickle.

Miller held all challengers off, followed to the line by Selvage, McCarl, Hickle and Wehrle. Tasker Phillips, hard-charger Paul Nienhiser, Mincer, Sawyer Phillips and Josh Schneiderman rounded out the top ten. Mincer, Fisher and McCarl won heats. McCarl also won the dash, and Nienhiser claimed the B. Luke Verardi got upside down in his heat. He was unhurt, but done for the night.

“I thought the top might be a little crumby for the first corner or two,” said Miller of the feature start and his pass of McCarl for the early lead. “The bottom was a little blown off, so I did a ‘Hail Mary’ down there and it stuck. We were rolling really good, and I didn’t know how hard to push. Colton came by and blew my doors off. I felt like I paced with him well after he went by, but I think he kind of got into the wall on the back straightaway with a lapped ca. It stinks to win one like that, but you still have to finish them. I felt like I was really good on the bottom on the restarts, so I didn’t know if I should protect. I knew Dustin would hammer the top really hard if I did. I didn’t want him to cris-cross and throw a slider on me in three and four, so I decided to just hammer the top (on the restart).”

“The car was great all night,” said Selvage of his second place run in Jimmy Davies’ #99. “I felt like I gave the race away on the first lap. Terry kind of slid himself, and I probably should have just stayed on the top. I decided to drive under him and kind of got stuck in the middle and got ate up by the #11 car and Joe B. That was kind of the race. I kind of fell into place. The car was great and good enough to win. We got by Terry. I don’t know that we were better than him, but he got to searching around and left the top open for us. I felt we were as good as the 51, but you’re not going to get by someone as good as him in clean air with just a few laps left. The car was a pleasure to drive.”

“I was actually in a little bit of shock,” said McCarl of the feature. “I felt so good in the heat and made some changes for the dash. Those felt amazing. I really didn’t change a lot for the feature. But I was really loose in the feature. I was searching the whole race, high, low, and pulling the wing back. I was happy to get out of there with a third, which you won’t hear me say often. I missed the boat somewhere. This is one of my favorite tracks and I usually have a pretty good setup, so I’m disappointed in that. Joe B. did a great job, and the 99 car was really good. They were just better, and beat us fair and square.”

The Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders head to Scotland County Speedway in Memphis, Missouri on Friday, June 20, 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa on Saturday, June 21 and Quincy Raceways in Quincy, Illinois Sunday, June 22. For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results

Alchemy Skin & Health A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 51B Joe B. Miller, Millersville, MO (3) 2. 99, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (2) 3. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (1) 4. 63, JJ Hickle, Quilcene, WA (8) 5. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (10) 6. 1TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (12) 7. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (17) 8. 15JR, Cole Mincer, Burlington, IA (5) 9. 3P, Sawyer Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (11) 10. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (9) 11. 5A, Alex Vande Voort, Knoxville, IA (13) 12. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Bulrington, IA (16) 13. 51J, Blaine Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (15) 14. 6R, Garrett Benson, Concordia, MO (14) 15. 52D, Skyler Daly, Hallsville, MO (19) 16. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (20) 17. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (4) 18. 57, Cam Sorrels, Hallsville, MO (7) 19. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (6) 20. 2, Dylan Opdahl, Madison, SD (18). Lap Leaders: Miller 1-11, Fisher 12-19, Miller 20-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Nienhiser.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Cole Mincer (1*) 2. Joe B. Miller (2*) 3. Dustin Clark (6*) 4. Garrett Benson (3*) 5. Josh Schneiderman (8*) 6. Alex Vande Voort (9*) 7. McCain Richards (7) 8. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (5) 9. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (4)

Dennis Woodworth, Attorney at Law Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Colton Fisher (2*) 2. Cam Sorrels (1*) 3 JJ Hickle (4*) 4. Sawyer Phillips (5*) 5. Paul Nienhiser (3) 6. Tanner Gebhardt (7*) 7 Skyler Daly (6) 8. 99D, Tucker Daly, Hallsville, MO (8) DNS – 88, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL

Morning Sun Farm Implement Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Terry McCarl (2*) 2. Dustin Selvage (4*) 3. Cody Wehrle (3*) 4. Blaine Jamison (1*) 5. Tasker Philips (7*) 6. Dylan Opdahl (6) 7. 71, Nathan Murders, Burlington, IA (5) 8. 7B, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA (8)

Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Terry McCarl (4) 2. Dustin Selvage (6) 3. Joe B. Miller (3) 4. Colton Fisher (5) 5. Cole Mincer (2) 6. Dustin Clark (1)

Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Paul Nienhiser (1) 2. Dylan Opdahl (2) 3. Skyler Daly (4) 4. McCain Richards (3) / 5. Nathan Murders (5) 6. Alan Zoutte (7) 7. Nick Guernsey (6) 8. Tucker Daly (8) 9. Riley Scott (9) DNS – Luke Verardi

Contingency Award Winners

DMI – Skyler Daly
Saldana Racing Products – Ryan Bunton 6R
King Racing – Cole Mincer
BR Motorsports – Cam Sorrels
Rod End Supply – Dustin Clark, Tasker Phillips, Josh Schneiderman
BMRS – Colton Fisher

 

 

Spithaler strong in FASTonDIRT 410 sprint win at Knox Raceway! Ruth captures RUSH sprint main; Kephart wins $2,000 in SCDRA minis.

By Jim Balentine

(Knox, Pa)

On a sunny but cool Memorial Day weekend Sunday night Knox Raceway returned to auto racing for the first time in 2025 with a big crowd on hand to watch Brandon Spithaler win the 20 car FASTonDIRT sprint car feature; Gale Ruth Jr. the RUSH sprint feature and William Kephart the $2000 to win 49 car SCDRA mini stock feature.

Defending FASTonDIRT 410 sprint car champion and the last sprint speedweek winner at Knox Raceway Brandon Spithaler came from the sixth starting position to take the win. It was not easy however as Rocky Peterson Jr. and the “Steel city outlaw” Tim Shaffer would lead the field to the green, both cars would begin to set a furious pace in the 20 car field. Peterson will lead the first four laps until the veteran Shaffer would take over on lap five. Shaffer, who has been running at Knox since the late 80s would think to have been racing to take the win however on lap eight Spithaler would get around Shaffer and take command of the race. Peterson would begin to fade as Tyler Gunn would move into third and with set his eyes on the top two. Spithaler would set a blistering pace, lapping cars until a caution came out with two laps to go which would bunch up the field… on the restart he would take off and not to be denied the win, taking the checker by .745 over Shaffer. Gunn, Peterson jr and Matt Farnham from 9th would finish 5th. The 30 lap per was completed in 14 minutes.

A jubilant Spithaler would say,”I was smart enough to push the wing for a little bit so I didn’t miss the bottom and wanted to try to protect it and see if I could get straight off the corner and it worked out!! I knew we were good in clean air and in traffic and felt really good under that long green flag run…late race cautions can really cause some problems so I can’t thank everybody enough that that helps on his car. I’m glad we were able to park in victory Lane so hopefully we can pack the place and get a lot more people and it’ll be great. everybody that helps on this thing it’s a group effort and I’m just glad that it came out right.”

Gale Ruth Jr dominated the 25 lap RUSH sprint feature by leading the entire way green to checkered in the 10 minute affair. Blaze Myers would come from fifth to eventually finish second. Zach Wilson would run a solid third, Zach Morrow fourth, and Arnie Kent would be fifth. Ruth would say in victory Lane, “The traffic was pretty crazy, but Rich had the car right on point I couldn’t have been any better..the Lord blessed me in so many ways!! All the glory be possible. It takes a very great family and a great crew as well as sponsors.. Knox has been my favorite for a lot of years and my favorite place to come and was sad when they closed down and I was really glad to have it come back.”

The 49 car SCDRA mini stocks was whittled down to 24 cars for the start of the $2000 to win 15 lap feature. William Kephart would come from his third starting position to take the lead on lap five and go onto to win the caution marred event. Adam Bales would finish a solid second, Joe Huber third, Jordan Wheeler fourth, and Justin Forsyth from 10th to 5th.

The next event at Knox Raceway will be on Sunday, July 13 with the 410 sprint cars, the RUSH crate sprint cars, and the SCDRA mini stocks.

FAST 410 Sprints Feature:

1) #22 Brandon Spithaler

2) #17GP Tim Shaffer

3) #68G Tyler Gunn

4) #98 Ricky Peterson

5) #7NY Matt Farnham

6) #46 Michael Bauer

7) #2 A.J. Flick

8) #3J Jacob Begenwald

9) #31C Chase Metheney

10) #25R Jordan Ryan

11) #6 Bob Felmlee

12) #13 Brandon Matus

13) #9 Lance Heinberger

14) #86 Michael Lutz

15) #23JR Jack Sodeman

16) #33 Brent Matus

17) #00K Anthony Gaskins

18) #19M Bodey McClintock

19) #5 Jeremy Weaver

20) #76 Davey Jones

Heat winners: AJ Flick; Jacob Begenwald; Tyler Gunn

Fast qualifier: Ricky Peterson Jr 14.044

RUSH Sprint Feature:

1) #24 Gale Ruth

2) #41 Blaze Myers

3) #1 Zack Wilson

4) #68 Zach Morrow

5) #9 Arnie Kent

6) #63L Wyatt Long

7) #5B Joe Buccola

8) #1T Ricky Tucker III

9) #57C Cooper Fritz

10) #23 Charlie Utsinger

11) #213 Lucas Roessner

12) #54 Devon Deeter

13) #501 Matt Urey

14) #56 Tyler Clark

15) #21N Samantha Priest

16) #7 Cooper Macormac

17) #4J John Mollick

18) #20A Jessie Armstrong

19) #55 Luke Mulichak

heat winners: Cooper Fritz; John Mollick

SCDRA Mini Stock Feature:

1) #626B Adam Bales

1) #007 William Kephart

2) #626 Adam Bales

3) #8H Joseph Huber

4) #48 Jordan Wheeler

5) #F6 Justin Forsyth

6) #44 Jacob Wheeler

7) #0 Carl Ealy

8) #13 Greg Kiehl

9) #317 Josh Norton

10) #4T1 Allen Robison III

11) #6 Mike Kelley

12) #69 Mike Phillipson

13) #33M Curtis Mohney

14) #25 Cody Hetrick

15) #158 Camden Frantz

16) #8JR Cole Huber

17) #3H Shawn Hadden

18) #11 Matthew Duvall

19) #114 Josh Frantz

20) #45 Andrew Thompson

21) #5 Andy Thompson

22) #42H Jeff Huber

23) #54 Tim Callahan

24) #36F Zack Frantz

Heat winners: Shawn Hadden; Josh Frantz; William Kephart; Tim Callahan.

Consi winners: Allen Robison; Curtis Mahoney.

 

Attica Raceway Park

Saturday, May 24, 2025

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Logan Schuchart and Sheldon Haudenschild had a fantastic battle at Attica Raceway Park Saturday on Kistler Engines Night. The duo swapped the lead in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series feature several times before Schuchart was able to drive away to his first ever win at Attica.

Haudenschild, from Wooster, Ohio, lead laps 1-9 with Schuchart, from Hanover, Pa. taking over for laps 10-17. Haudenschild regained the top spot for laps 18-24 with Schuchart executing a slide job to retake the lead on lap 25. Schuchart survived several cautions and an open read in the last 10 laps to score his second World of Outlaws win of 2025 and his 44th career victory with “The Greatest Show on Dirt.”

“Sometimes it’s better to be running second there for a little bit. There at the beginning I felt like I wanted to be able to follow him (Haudenschild) through traffic and kind of see what felt better. It’s just tough when you are leading to be able to know when to move and where to go. I knew I could really run the top hard and Sheldon just didn’t know that with the restarts that I could get a run up there. Great race with Sheldon…I know I’m not the hometown favorite but it really means a lot to me to get a win at Attica. It’s a place I really struggled at in the past and got going last year. It’s a hometown win for Brendon Collum so happy to get a win for him,” said Schuchart beside his Drydeene-Duramax/Federated Auto Parts/C&D Rigging backed #1S.

“This is just kind of gaining on it at this track, getting a notebook and getting better for when you come back. Last year I thought we were running down David (Gravel) in traffic for the Doty before we had ignition issues. We did some stuff tonight we wouldn’t normally do, trying to change our way of thinking especially after last weekend at Ohsweken where we were just totally out to lunch. What used to work there in our notebook didn’t. It’s a fine line of going back to your notebook and giving yourself a starting point but not just being set in stone that’s not what we’re going to do. Use your teammates, use the people around you who help you out…I’ve got some smart minds around me and I have to go out and do my job,” added Schuchart.

For the second time in his career, Haudenschild had to settle for a runner-up finish at Attica. It is his fourth podium finish at the track with the World of Outlaws.

“Hats off to Ripper and the boys. The car was really good all night. I don’t think we knew where to go on those restarts. He chose the top and I was able to get him and on those other restarts I kind of protected turn three and left the door open one time. It feels good to be fast and up front every night,” said Haudenschild beside his NOS Energy Drink/West Tennessee Expediting/Frozen Farmer/Maxima Oil backed #17.

Leduc, Alberta, Canada’s Skylar Gee scored his first ever podium finish with the World of Outlaws, bringing his Warrior Building Development/Building Packages Direcxt/Nelson Bros Construction/Pack Rat Dumpster #99 home in third.

“This is huge. I felt like the only mistake I made during the entire race was the initial start. I was kind of wheeling it all over the place and Sheldon got by and Logan got by. I felt like I could pace it pretty good. We’re just missing a little something,” Gee said.

Giovanni Scelzi an, Conner Morrell rounded out the top five for the 26th appearance of the World of Outlaws at Attica Raceway Park.

Fremont, Ohio’s Seth Schneider held off several challenges in lapped traffic from Jamie Miller to score his first win of the year at Attica in the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints. Schneider, who scored a win the previous week at Fremont Speedway, led all 25 laps for his second career Attica victory. Miller, Steve Rando, Shawn Valenti and 17th starter Paul Weaver rounded out the top five.

“This is an absolute blast…I’m having a great time. The car was fast all night. The lapped cars were just everywhere…I couldn’t even pick and choose where I needed to go and the next lap they would be in the same spot. I got lucky with the yellows….good luck is finally going my way for once,” said Schneider beside his Josh Kromers Seamless Gutters, Commercial Glazing Systems, Overwatch Precision, Level Performance, Level Utilities, Sandusky Bay Remodeling, RCF Chassis #36.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, May 30 with the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group 410 Sprints, the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz AFCS 305 sprints and the Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Models in Action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision.

About Kistler Engines – https://kistlerengines.com

Kistler Engines, located just outside of Fremont, Ohio, was established in 1993 and builds lightweight, high performance racing engines with a commitment to quality. Kistlers pride themselves in high tech, innovative designs, producing highly competitive engines for sprint cars (410 c.i., 360 c.i. & 305 c.i.), as well as, late models and midgets. Kistler Engines has also earned a great reputation for our service among professional race teams due to our quick turnaround time on engine rebuilds. Kistlers uses state-of-the art equipment, the highest standard quality parts and invests in constant research and development. Kistler Engines is setting the standard in the ultra competitive field of dirt track racing today. Customers powered by Kistler engines have set numerous quick times, track records. They have also won on the local level as well as on national traveling series such as the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, All Star Circuit of Champions and USAC.

Attica Raceway Park

Saturday, May 24, 2025

410 Sprints – World of Outlaws

NOS Energy Drink Feature 35 Laps | 00:26:26.124

1. 1S-Logan Schuchart[4]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[2]; 3. 99-Skylar Gee[1]; 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[6]; 5. 28M-Conner Morrell[5]; 6. 2-David Gravel[7]; 7. 17B-Bill Balog[19]; 8. 101-Kalib Henry[23]; 9. 83-Michael Kofoid[10]; 10. 7S-Chris Windom[8]; 11. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[12]; 12. 23-Garet Williamson[13]; 13. 6-Zach Hampton[14]; 14. 33W-Cap Henry[9]; 15. 3J-Trey Jacobs[15]; 16. 15-Donny Schatz[3]; 17. 09-Craig Mintz[17]; 18. 41-Carson Macedo[16]; 19. 19-TJ Michael[20]; 20. 2C-Cole Macedo[11]; 21. 7N-Darin Naida[21]; 22. 29-Zeth Sabo[18]; 23. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[24]; 24. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[22]

Last Chance Showdown 12 Laps | 00:07:28.439 | Micro-Lite

1. 7N-Darin Naida[2]; 2. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 3. 101-Kalib Henry[8]; 4. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[6]; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[1]; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5]; 7. 4-Zane DeVault[3]; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[10]; 9. 32-Bryce Lucius[9]; 10. 5E-Bobby Elliott[7]; 11. 5AU-Brock Hallett[11]; 12. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[13]; 13. 15K-Creed Kemenah[12]; 14. 38-Leyton Wagner[14]

C Feature 10 Laps | 00:02:24.310

1. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[1]; 2. 38-Leyton Wagner[2]; 3. 97-Justin Clark[4]; 4. 34-Sterling Cling[5]; 5. 16-DJ Foos[9]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[8]; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[6]; 8. 14-Sean Rayhall[3]; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[10]; 10. 70-Henry Malcuit[7]

Dash 8 Laps | 00:01:54.328 | Toyota

1. 99-Skylar Gee[2]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[3]; 3. 15-Donny Schatz[6]; 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart[5]; 5. 28M-Conner Morrell[1]; 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[8]; 7. 2-David Gravel[7]; 8. 7S-Chris Windom[4]

Heat 1 10 Laps | 00:02:22.077

1. 28M-Conner Morrell[2]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 23-Garet Williamson[5]; 5. 09-Craig Mintz[8]; 6. 4-Zane DeVault[7]; 7. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 8. 32-Bryce Lucius[10]; 9. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[11]; 10. 34-Sterling Cling[9]; 11. 16-DJ Foos[6]

Heat 2 10 Laps | 00:02:10.925 | Real American Beer

1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[1]; 2. 99-Skylar Gee[2]; 3. 2C-Cole Macedo[4]; 4. 3J-Trey Jacobs[3]; 5. 17B-Bill Balog[6]; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5]; 7. 5E-Bobby Elliott[10]; 8. 5AU-Brock Hallett[9]; 9. 14-Sean Rayhall[7]; 10. 70-Henry Malcuit[8]

Heat 3 10 Laps | 00:03:27.633 | WIX Filter

1. 1S-Logan Schuchart[2]; 2. 7S-Chris Windom[4]; 3. 83-Michael Kofoid[1]; 4. 6-Zach Hampton[3]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[7]; 6. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[6]; 7. 101-Kalib Henry[9]; 8. 7N-Darin Naida[5]; 9. 38-Leyton Wagner[10]; 10. 75-Jerry Dahms[11]; 11. W20-Greg Wilson[8]

Heat 4 10 Laps | 00:02:19.027 | The Greatest Store on Dirt

1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[1]; 2. 2-David Gravel[2]; 3. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[3]; 4. 41-Carson Macedo[4]; 5. 19-TJ Michael[5]; 6. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[7]; 7. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[10]; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah[6]; 9. 97-Justin Clark[9]; 10. 5-Kody Brewer[8]

Qualifying Group A 2 Laps | 00:00:48.668 | Honest Abe Roofing

1. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:12.909[5]; 2. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.964[16]; 3. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:13.042[10]; 4. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.106[9]; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:13.159[11]; 6. 3J-Trey Jacobs, 00:13.182[17]; 7. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:13.209[13]; 8. 2C-Cole Macedo, 00:13.233[19]; 9. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:13.306[1]; 10. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:13.328[3]; 11. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.343[14]; 12. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:13.364[8]; 13. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:13.405[12]; 14. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:13.447[4]; 15. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.457[6]; 16. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:13.462[15]; 17. 34-Sterling Cling, 00:13.573[21]; 18. 5AU-Brock Hallett, 00:13.626[20]; 19. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:13.656[7]; 20. 5E-Bobby Elliott, 00:13.883[18]; 21. 32B-Brandon Spithaler, 00:13.999[2]

Qualifying Group B 2 Laps | 00:00:47.954 | Honest Abe Roofing

1. 83-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.937[15]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:12.951[16]; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:13.038[17]; 4. 2-David Gravel, 00:13.103[4]; 5. 6-Zach Hampton, 00:13.106[21]; 6. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:13.127[20]; 7. 7S-Chris Windom, 00:13.209[9]; 8. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:13.271[12]; 9. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:13.301[6]; 10. 19-TJ Michael, 00:13.332[7]; 11. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:13.406[13]; 12. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:13.492[19]; 13. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.511[8]; 14. 17GP-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.516[5]; 15. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:13.645[11]; 16. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.911[10]; 17. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.963[2]; 18. 97-Justin Clark, 00:14.050[14]; 19. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:14.172[18]; 20. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:14.278[3]; 21. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.410[1]

Hot Laps Group A | 00:00:43.718

1. 15-Donny Schatz[5]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog[8]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3]; 4. 28M-Conner Morrell[10]; 5. 99-Skylar Gee[9]; 6. 33W-Cap Henry[13]; 7. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[2]; 8. 2C-Cole Macedo[19]; 9. 09-Craig Mintz[6]; 10. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[16]; 11. 15C-Chris Andrews[11]; 12. 32-Bryce Lucius[7]; 13. 16-DJ Foos[14]; 14. 4-Zane DeVault[12]; 15. 14-Sean Rayhall[4]; 16. 5AU-Brock Hallett[20]; 17. 23-Garet Williamson[1]; 18. 3J-Trey Jacobs[17]; 19. 5E-Bobby Elliott[18]; 20. 34-Sterling Cling[21]; 21. 70-Henry Malcuit[15]

Hot Laps Group B | 00:00:28.739

1. 41-Carson Macedo[12]; 2. 7S-Chris Windom[9]; 3. 83-Michael Kofoid[15]; 4. 2-David Gravel[4]; 5. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[20]; 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[16]; 7. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[13]; 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart[17]; 9. 29-Zeth Sabo[8]; 10. 7N-Darin Naida[6]; 11. 101-Kalib Henry[2]; 12. 6-Zach Hampton[21]; 13. W20-Greg Wilson[11]; 14. 19-TJ Michael[7]; 15. 15K-Creed Kemenah[19]; 16. 5-Kody Brewer[10]; 17. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[5]; 18. 38-Leyton Wagner[18]; 19. 97-Justin Clark[14]; 20. 75-Jerry Dahms[1]; 21. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[3]

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence

A Feature 1 25 Laps | 00:24:52.296

1. 36-Seth Schneider[1]; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[3]; 4. 28-Shawn Valenti[9]; 5. 1W-Paul Weaver[17]; 6. 49I-John Ivy[15]; 7. 2-Brenden Torok[7]; 8. 18-Ben Watson[11]; 9. 8K-Zach Kramer[19]; 10. 12-Dylan Watson[18]; 11. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[20]; 12. 319-Steve Watts[8]; 13. 6-Dustin Dinan[5]; 14. 36J-JJ Henes[2]; 15. X15-Kasey Ziebold[12]; 16. 63-Randy Ruble[16]; 17. 18Z-Brian Razum[13]; 18. 39T-Trevor St Clair[6]; 19. 11-Brayden Harrison[21]; 20. 4M-Blayne Keckler[14]; 21. 55-Jim Leaser[22]; 22. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[10]

B Feature 1 10 Laps | 00:07:55.527

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2]; 2. 12-Dylan Watson[3]; 3. 8K-Zach Kramer[5]; 4. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[6]; 5. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 6. 55-Jim Leaser[9]; 7. 98-David Hoppes[4]; 8. 09-Daniel Hoffman[15]; 9. 5M-Mike Moore[11]; 10. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[10]; 11. 1S-Keith Whaley[12]; 12. 34-Jud Dickerson[14]; 13. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]; 14. 0-Bradley Bateson[1]; 15. (DNS) 9R-Logan Riehl

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:07:39.736

1. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[1]; 3. 18-Ben Watson[2]; 4. 4M-Blayne Keckler[5]; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[7]; 6. 8K-Zach Kramer[6]; 7. 55-Jim Leaser[8]; 8. 9R-Logan Riehl[3]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:04:26.181

1. 2-Brenden Torok[2]; 2. 6-Dustin Dinan[4]; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[3]; 4. 19R-Steve Rando[5]; 5. 1W-Paul Weaver[1]; 6. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[6]; 7. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[8]; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[7]

Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:05:21.974

1. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 2. 319-Steve Watts[1]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2]; 4. 49I-John Ivy[3]; 5. 12-Dylan Watson[6]; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[8]; 7. 5M-Mike Moore[5]; 8. 09-Daniel Hoffman[7]

Heat 4 8 Laps | 00:04:23.988

1. 36J-JJ Henes[4]; 2. 39T-Trevor St Clair[2]; 3. 18Z-Brian Razum[1]; 4. 63-Randy Ruble[3]; 5. 98-David Hoppes[5]; 6. 2T-Tony Alvarez[6]; 7. 1S-Keith Whaley[7]

Qualifying 1 3 Laps | 00:01:44.536

1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.860[8]; 2. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:13.937[3]; 3. 18-Ben Watson, 00:14.099[2]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:14.190[6]; 5. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:14.298[5]; 6. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:14.497[7]; 7. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.560[4]; 8. 55-Jim Leaser, 00:14.768[1]

Qualifying 2 3 Laps | 00:03:30.964

1. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.743[4]; 2. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:13.906[6]; 3. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.925[2]; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:14.052[1]; 5. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:14.065[7]; 6. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:14.231[3]; 7. 34-Jud Dickerson, 00:14.371[5]; 8. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.678[8]

Qualifying 3 3 Laps | 00:03:55.794

1. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.617[5]; 2. 49I-John Ivy, 00:14.149[4]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:14.169[6]; 4. 319-Steve Watts, 00:14.264[7]; 5. 5M-Mike Moore, 00:14.430[1]; 6. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:14.576[3]; 7. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:14.640[2]; 8. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.758[8]

Qualifying 4 3 Laps | 00:01:28.966

1. 36J-JJ Henes, 00:14.342[3]; 2. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.971[4]; 3. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:14.998[1]; 4. 18Z-Brian Razum, 00:15.052[5]; 5. 98-David Hoppes, 00:15.103[7]; 6. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:15.459[6]; 7. 1S-Keith Whaley, 00:15.883[2]

 

 

Jason Martin Runs Away with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Win at US-36 Raceway

Osborn, MO. (5/23/25) Jason Martin would route the field for twenty-five laps with the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing 410 Outlaw Sprint League in the Highbanks Shootout presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his first league victory and earn the hard-fought feature victory at US-36 Raceway.

Speeding up excitement onto the speedy high-banks of US-36 Raceway with twenty-four talented entrants of the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints would see Sam Hafertepe Jr set a quick qualifying time of 10.526-second lap with Landon Crawley, Austin McCarl, and Jason Martin each earning heat racing victories.

Exciting the audience members in Osborn, Missouri, on the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Sam Hafertepe Jr and Scott Bogucki lined up in the front row as both drivers would occur contact in turn three with both cars unable to continue.

Completely restarting with a new front row of Jason Martin and Austin McCarl would witness Jason Martin taking the initial lap lead as McCarl, Kameron Key, Noah Gass, Rees Moran, and Ayrton Gennetten followed behind.

Running away with the feature event, Jason Martin would not be touched out front winning the feature event by over four seconds to gain his first career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed main event with Austin McCarl maintaining the runner-up position all event.

“It’s been a tough year with all of the changes so it feel great to be able to stand here in victory lane,” said Jason Martin in victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I have to keep pushing to be better every time on track, this place is so fast and was able to really pound the cushion”.

Contesting closely behind would find Kameron Key placing on the final podium placement from the starting sixth on the initial green flag. Noah Gass would be among the frontrunners, all feature to fourth as Ayrton Gennetten would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing 410 Outlaw Sprint League in the Highbanks Showdown presented by Start2Finish TV at US-36 Raceway.

US-36 Raceway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints | 5/23/25:

Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr(10.526)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 45X-Landon Crawley

Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 88-Austin McCarl

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 36-Jason Martin

Wholesale Batteries Inc. High Point Qualifier: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr

Smiley’s Racing Products Hard Charger: 74-Xavier Doney

Honest Abe Roofing Feature Winner: 36-Jason Martin

Honest Abe Roofing A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 36-Jason Martin[5]; 2. 88-Austin McCarl[4]; 3. 12X-Kameron Key[6]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[11]; 5. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[7]; 6. 22M-Rees Moran[8]; 7. 98P-Miles Paulus[10]; 8. 79-Gage Montgomery[9]; 9. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[12]; 10. 2-Chase Porter[13]; 11. 74-Xavier Doney[20]; 12. 51B-Joe B Miller[14]; 13. 17-Sam Henderson[19]; 14. B8-John Barnard[18]; 15. 45X-Landon Crawley[3]; 16. 21-Cam Sorrels[17]; 17. 97-Scotty Milan[16]; 18. 122-Lane Warner[22]; 19. 15-Jack Potter[24]; 20. 20D-Jacob Dye[21]; 21. 74N-Natalie Doney[23]; 22. 78-Scott Bogucki[2]; 23. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 24. 87-Reed Whitney[15]

Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 45X-Landon Crawley[2]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 3. 79-Gage Montgomery[1]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 5. 98P-Miles Paulus[3]; 6. 97-Scotty Milan[7]; 7. 17-Sam Henderson[6]; 8. 15-Jack Potter[8]

Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl[2]; 2. 78-Scott Bogucki[4]; 3. 22M-Rees Moran[3]; 4. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[6]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 6. 21-Cam Sorrels[7]; 7. 20D-Jacob Dye[8]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney[1]

Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Jason Martin[2]; 2. 12X-Kameron Key[3]; 3. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 4. 2-Chase Porter[1]; 5. 87-Reed Whitney[5]; 6. B8-John Barnard[6]; 7. 122-Lane Warner[8]; 8. 74N-Natalie Doney[7]

Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:10.526[24]; 2. 78-Scott Bogucki, 00:10.650[17]; 3. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:10.693[14]; 4. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:10.694[3]; 5. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:10.707[6]; 6. 12X-Kameron Key, 00:10.717[1]; 7. 45X-Landon Crawley, 00:10.744[10]; 8. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:10.755[15]; 9. 36-Jason Martin, 00:10.836[2]; 10. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:10.876[11]; 11. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:10.876[21]; 12. 2-Chase Porter, 00:10.877[8]; 13. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:10.884[19]; 14. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:10.909[22]; 15. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:10.925[5]; 16. 17-Sam Henderson, 00:10.950[23]; 17. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:10.984[18]; 18. B8-John Barnard, 00:10.986[20]; 19. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:10.990[16]; 20. 21-Cam Sorrels, 00:11.070[9]; 21. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:11.071[12]; 22. 15-Jack Potter, 00:11.310[4]; 23. 20D-Jacob Dye, 00:11.519[13]; 24. 122-Lane Warner, 00:11.713[7]

Racing Electronics Hot Laps: 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:10.747[24]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:10.844[21]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:10.846[22]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:10.884[19]; 5. 78-Scott Bogucki, 00:10.912[17]; 6. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.291[15]; 7. B8-John Barnard, 00:11.332[20]; 8. 45X-Landon Crawley, 00:11.438[10]; 9. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:11.496[18]; 10. 36-Jason Martin, 00:11.516[2]; 11. 12X-Kameron Key, 00:11.564[1]; 12. 17-Sam Henderson, 00:11.596[23]; 13. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.597[14]; 14. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:11.647[16]; 15. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:11.649[12]; 16. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:11.654[6]; 17. 21-Cam Sorrels, 00:11.657[9]; 18. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:11.701[11]; 19. 2-Chase Porter, 00:11.721[8]; 20. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:11.768[5]; 21. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:11.868[3]; 22. 15-Jack Potter, 00:11.906[4]; 23. 20D-Jacob Dye, 00:12.028[13]; 24. 122-Lane Warner, 00:12.380[7]

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Jedrzejek Jump Starts 2025 with GLSS Win at Limaland

Lima, OH - Although Mother Nature did her best to ruin the Memorial Day Weekend of racing for the Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP, all she did was create a thrilling Limaland Motorsports Park on Friday night for the Memorial Cup.

A total of 25 cars rolled into the Speedway on a cool Friday night. Once the preliminaries were settled, Jared Horstman and Kasey Jedrzejek led the 20 car field to green ahead of a 25 lap contest. Jedrzejek was able to use the outside starting spot to his advantage taking the lead from Horstman down the backstretch. Horstman refused to lay over easily, though, throwing a huge slider in three and four. Jedrzejek crossed him over and led the opening lap.

Seven laps later, the red flag was displayed when Jac Nickles' No.31 flipped into the catch fence down the backstretch, tagging a passing Dustin Daggett in the process. Nickles, while unharmed, was finished for the night. Daggett attempted to repair his No.85 in the work area but couldn’t get the car back together in time to rejoin the field.

The red was timely for Jedrzejek, who was in heavy lapped traffic and being tracked down by Horstman. On the restart, Jedrzejek pulled away from Horstman again, but the battle was around the fifth spot. Nate Dussel, who started seventh, moved up to third on the restart while Phil Gressman, Zeth Sabo, and Ryan Coniam battled for the top five.

Just after the halfway mark, as the No.11N was again reaching lapped traffic, Mike Keegan was turned head-on into the outside wall and collected Caleb Helms in the process. Keegan’s night was done, and Helms continued after a visit to the work area.

With 7 laps to go, Horstman attempted to slide Jedrzejek for the top spot in turns one and two but couldn’t complete the pass. Dussel capitalized and made the move for the second spot while trying to reel in the leader. Dussel couldn’t close and instead had to defend Horstman for second in the closing laps. Jedrzejek picked up the win, his first of the season, Dussel second, then Horstman, Stambaugh, and Sabo.

“I seen Jared poking his nose on the bottom a couple times,” Jedrzejek said in Victory Lane. “Even there at the end of the race, I seen somebody in three and four. Lapped traffic was a lot tougher than I thought it was going to be going into the feature. The way the track was, it was just so dominant on the top it was hard to beat it.”

The win is Jedrzejek’s first of the season and his seventh all-time with GLSS.

Jedrzejek also won Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race Number One.

Devon Dobie won Howard Johnson of Lima Heat Race Number Two.

Max Stambaugh won Miami Paint Heat Race Number Three.

Phil Gressmon was the Ti22 Performance Fast Qualifier.

The next event for the Great Lakes Super Sprints is Sunday, May 25th at Waynesfield Raceway Park in Waynesfield, OH. The originally scheduled event at Millstream for Saturday, May 24th has been cancelled.

Ohio CAT A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[2]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[7]; 3. 17-Jared Horstman[4]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[5]; 6. 6-Ryan Coniam[8]; 7. 01-Bryan Sebetto[10]; 8. 7C-Phil Gressman[3]; 9. 5M-Steve Irwin[12]; 10. 66-Chase Dunham[14]; 11. 23-Devon Dobie[6]; 12. 49T-Gregg Dalman[15]; 13. 11G-Luke Griffith[18]; 14. 37-Noah Dunlap[20]; 15. 40X-Caleb Helms[17]; 16. 24-Kobe Allison[16]; 17. 88N-Frank Neill[19]; 18. X-Mike Keegan[11]; 19. 31-Jac Nickles[9]; 20. 85-Dustin Daggett[13]

 

 

Johnson, Wilke and DeBoer Victorious at Huset's Speedway on ShopHusets.com Night

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (May 18, 2025) - Kaleb Johnson, Ty Wilke and Ryan DeBoer cashed in on Sunday during ShopHusets.com Night at Huset's Speedway.

Johnson advanced from sixth to capture his second straight Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event to start the season at the high-banked track. A week after earning his first career 410ci winged sprint car triumph, Johnson duplicated the feat on Sunday and also garnered his first career Cressman Sanitation Midwest Sprint Touring Series 410 Sprint Cars triumph.

Additionally, Johnson became the first driver since Dusty Ballenger in 2013 to win the first two races of the season, according to race results listed on the Huset's Speedway website.

"The guys gave me a great race car and I could put it anywhere on the race track until the rubber came in," he said. "It's a dream to drive and I couldn't be more thankful for everybody a part of this team."

Landon Crawley led the first 16 laps before he collided with a slowing car in turns three and four. Johnson, who had passed Ryan Timms for second place three laps prior, inherited the lead and held off Timms throughout the final nine laps to win by 0.666 seconds.

"I feel this is the second week in a row he's probably had a better car than me, but rubber came into play," Johnson said. "I just had to keep the car straight and keep it on the bottom. I got lucky with Ryan getting bottled up off turn two and Landon getting into a lapped car."

Timms finished second for the second straight week.

"I felt like we put ourselves in a pretty good position all night to win," he said. "Landon was really fast and was going to be tough to keep up with. Off turn two I got a big push right when the rubber came in and Kaleb was able to get by me. I had one opportunity in (turns) three and four and I was too far back on that restart to capitalize on it. I really want to get back to being one spot better."

Mark Dobmeier recorded a third-place result after taking momentum from his run from 24 th to ninth during the Huset's Speedway season opener.

"To get on the podium and get this thing right," he said in reference to his goal. "We'll be back next week and hopefully jump up two more spots."

Justin Henderson finished fourth and Christopher Thram was fifth.

Henderson, Timms, Johnson and Thram were each quickest in their qualifying group. Austin McCarl, Dobmeier, Johnson and Gage Pulkrabek posted heat race wins and Koby Werkmeister was the B Main winner.

Wilke cruised to his first career Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series triumph at the track by leading all 20 laps.

"It feels great," he said. "It finally feels great to get to Victory Lane at Huset's Speedway."

Michalob Voeltz stayed within striking distance throughout the race before placing second by 0.753 seconds. Jeridan Jordahl earned a third-place result with Ballenger ending fourth and Jay Masur fifth.

Hunter Hanson, Masur, Cole Vanderheiden and Voeltz recorded heat race wins. Brady Donnohue won the B Main.

DeBoer led all 18 laps of the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event to score his first career victory at Huset's Speedway.

Four cautions throughout the race kept DeBoer out of traffic, but the final stoppage set up a green-white-checkered restart. Shaun Taylor passed Ron Howe for the runner-up position and closed on DeBoer, who held on for the victory by 0.346 seconds.

"I'm just glad it held in there," he said. "It stuck and we went as best as we did all night. It means a lot. It's pretty great."

Howe rounded out the podium with Garet DeBoer placing fourth and J.J. Zebell fifth.

The heat races were won by Howe, Ryan DeBoer and Craig Hanisch.

Huset's Speedway hosts a doubleheader next weekend during the Memorial Day Challenge featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks on Sunday and Monday.

SHOPHUSETS.COM NIGHT RACE RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (May 18, 2025) -

Cressman Sanitation MSTS 410 Sprint Cars/Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 6K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 2. 10-Ryan Timms (2); 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier (5); 4. 83-Justin Henderson (3); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (8); 6. 95-Tyler Drueke (4); 7. 88-Austin McCarl (7); 8. 23W-Scott Winters (13); 9. 83JR-Sam Henderson (14); 10. 27X-Carson McCarl (10); 11. 53-Jack Dover (11); 12. 2KS-Cory Eliason (12); 13. 16-Riley Goodno (15); 14. 64-Andy Pake (17); 15. 96-Blaine Stegenga (20); 16. 8H-Jade Hastings (18); 17. 17-Lee Goos Jr (16); 18. 31-Koby Werkmeister (21); 19. 44-Chris Martin (19); 20. 09-Matt Juhl (23); 21. 11M-Brendan Mullen (25); 22. (DNF) 45X-Landon Crawley (1); 23. (DNF) 81-Brant O'Banion (22); 24. (DNF) G5-Gage Pulkrabek (9); 25. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett (24).

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 31-Koby Werkmeister (2); 2. 81-Brant O'Banion (1); 3. 09-Matt Juhl (3); 4. 17B-Ryan Bickett (4); 5. 27-Weston Olson (5); 6. 9-Dominic Dobesh (6); 7. 4-Cruz Dickerson (8); 8. 8-Micah Slendy (9); 9. 18-Corbin Erickson (11); 10. 2-Alex Pettas (10); 11. (DNF) 10X-Trevor Serbus (7); 12. (DNS) 80P-Jacob Peterson; 13. (DNS) 11M-Brendan Mullen.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl (2); 2. 27X-Carson McCarl (1); 3. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 4. 23W-Scott Winters (3); 5. 8H-Jade Hastings (5); 6. 31-Koby Werkmeister (6); 7. 27-Weston Olson (7); 8. 2-Alex Pettas (9); 9. (DNF) 11M-Brendan Mullen (8).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 45X-Landon Crawley (3); 3. 10-Ryan Timms (4); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (5); 5. 96-Blaine Stegenga (6); 6. 64-Andy Pake (2); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh (7); 8. (DNF) 18-Corbin Erickson (8).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6K-Kaleb Johnson (4); 2. 53-Jack Dover (1); 3. 2KS-Cory Eliason (2); 4. 83JR-Sam Henderson (3); 5. 44-Chris Martin (5); 6. 09-Matt Juhl (6); 7. 10X-Trevor Serbus (7); 8. 8-Micah Slendy (8).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (1); 2. 95-Tyler Drueke (3); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 4. 16-Riley Goodno (2); 5. 17B-Ryan Bickett (8); 6. 81-Brant O'Banion (5); 7. 4-Cruz Dickerson (7); 8. (DNF) 80P-Jacob Peterson (6).

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.154 (9); 2. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.415 (7); 3. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.447 (8); 4. 27X-Carson McCarl, 00:11.517 (1); 5. 8H-Jade Hastings, 00:11.543 (6); 6. 31-Koby Werkmeister, 00:11.608 (2); 7. 27-Weston Olson, 00:11.676 (3); 8. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.740 (4); 9. 2-Alex Pettas, 00:12.014 (5).

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 10-Ryan Timms, 00:11.439 (5); 2. 45X-Landon Crawley, 00:11.445 (3); 3. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.585 (2); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.693 (6); 5. 17-Lee Goos Jr, 00:11.769 (4); 6. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:11.860 (7); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh, 00:12.207 (8); 8. 18-Corbin Erickson, 00:12.601 (1).

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 6K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.418 (7); 2. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.536 (3); 3. 2KS-Cory Eliason, 00:11.559 (1); 4. 53-Jack Dover, 00:11.760 (4); 5. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.769 (2); 6. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:11.774 (8); 7. 10X-Trevor Serbus, 00:12.312 (5); 8. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:12.704 (6).

Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.721 (3); 2. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.967 (5); 3. 16-Riley Goodno, 00:12.011 (6); 4. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:12.031 (2); 5. 81-Brant O'Banion, 00:12.145 (1); 6. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:12.291 (4); 7. 4-Cruz Dickerson, 00:12.622 (8); 8. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:12.704 (7).

Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 72-Ty Wilke (1); 2. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (4); 3. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (3); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (10); 5. 62J-Jay Masur (2); 6. 9A-Hunter Hanson (5); 7. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (6); 8. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (12); 9. 91-Andrew Sullivan (8); 10. 33-Trevor Smith (15); 11. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (11); 12. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (17); 13. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (18); 14. 56-Bill Johnson (20); 15. 11D-Dominic White (16); 16. X-Dylan Waxdahl (13); 17. 12L-John Lambertz (19); 18. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (7); 19. (DNF) 18-Corbin Erickson (14); 20. (DNF) 3D-Dan Griep (9).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (2); 2. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (1); 3. 12L-John Lambertz (3); 4. 56-Bill Johnson (4); 5. 14-Nick Barger (7); 6. 55R-Ryan Serrao (5); 7. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (11); 8. 48-Cole Olson (10); 9. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (9); 10. 65X-Sawyer Grogan (14); 11. 67-Evan Hendrickson (6); 12. 4D-Logan Domagala (8); 13. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (13); 14. 88-Nate Thelen (12); 15. 100-Jason Berg (15); 16. (DNS) 23-Brandon Bosma.

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 - Gunderson Racing (8 Laps): 1. 9A-Hunter Hanson (2); 2. 72-Ty Wilke (1); 3. 91-Andrew Sullivan (3); 4. X-Dylan Waxdahl (5); 5. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (6); 6. 55R-Ryan Serrao (7); 7. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (4); 8. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (8).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 - Saldana Racing (8 Laps): 1. 62J-Jay Masur (1); 2. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (6); 3. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (2); 4. 18-Corbin Erickson (4); 5. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (5); 6. 67-Evan Hendrickson (7); 7. 48-Cole Olson (3); 8. 65X-Sawyer Grogan (8).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 - Vahlco Wheels (8 Laps): 1. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (8); 2. 81-Jared Jansen (2); 3. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (1); 4. 33-Trevor Smith (5); 5. 12L-John Lambertz (6); 6. 14-Nick Barger (4); 7. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (3); 8. 100-Jason Berg (7).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (1); 2. 3D-Dan Griep (4); 3. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (5); 4. 11D-Dominic White (7); 5. 56-Bill Johnson (3); 6. 4D-Logan Domagala (8); 7. 88-Nate Thelen (6); 8. (DNS) 23-Brandon Bosma.

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (18 Laps): 1. 99-Ryan DeBoer (2); 2. 71-Shaun Taylor (4); 3. 21-Ron Howe (1); 4. 33-Garet Deboer (5); 5. 29Z-JJ Zebell (9); 6. 15-Brandon Ferguson (6); 7. 3-Matt Steuerwald (12); 8. 54-Dustin Gulbrandson (8); 9. 1X-Aaron Foote (14); 10. 86-Tracy Halouska (3); 11. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (16); 12. 64-Cory Yeigh (11); 13. 40-Tim Dann (15); 14. 9-Kyle DeBoer (20); 15. 45-Craig Hanisch (7); 16. 2-Chris Ellingson (10); 17. 21T-Trevor Tesch (13); 18. 27-Lee Kuchta (21); 19. (DNF) 53-Paul Lebahn (17); 20. (DNF) 81-Lance Nordstrom (18); 21. (DNS) 12-Mike Chaney; 22. (DNS) 83-Nick Janssen; 23. (DNS) 3M-Brett Martin.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Ron Howe (1); 2. 71-Shaun Taylor (3); 3. 54-Dustin Gulbrandson (5); 4. 3-Matt Steuerwald (7); 5. 21T-Trevor Tesch (4); 6. 40-Tim Dann (6); 7. 53-Paul Lebahn (8); 8. (DNF) 9-Kyle DeBoer (2).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 99-Ryan DeBoer (2); 2. 15-Brandon Ferguson (4); 3. 2-Chris Ellingson (6); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (5); 5. 83-Nick Janssen (3); 6. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (7); 7. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (1); 8. (DNF) 27-Lee Kuchta (8).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Craig Hanisch (4); 2. 86-Tracy Halouska (2); 3. 64-Cory Yeigh (6); 4. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 5. 1X-Aaron Foote (5); 6. 3M-Brett Martin (7); 7. 81-Lance Nordstrom (1).

2025 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

Kaleb Johnson- 2(May 11 and May 18)

Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

John Lambertz- 1(May 11) and Ty Wilke - 1 (May 18)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

Ryan DeBoer - 1(May 18) andMatt Steuerwald- 1(May 11)

UP NEXT -

Sunday and Monday for the Memorial Day Challenge featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

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HUSET'S SPEEDWAY -

Huset's Speedway is home to the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals, which runs June 18-21 and features two six-figure payouts that week. The dirt oval located in Brandon, S.D., hosts a variety of events from Mother's Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. The track opened in 1954 and has undergone a large renovation within the last few years, making it a premier destination for both marquee national events and a strong Sunday Night weekly program. Check out the complete schedule and get more information about Huset's Speedway at http://www.HusetsSpeedway.com .

 

 

Virginia Sprint Series

Laurel Highlands Sprint Series

PA Sprint Series

IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series

Hagerstown Speedway, Hagerstown Maryland

Saturday May 17th 2025

Kenny Heffner Hub City Hauler

Kenny Heffner was able to top the field even after a rain delay having to march to the front after starting the night in the last row heat in his heat race transferring to a redraw position and ending up starting on the outside front row and going on to a dominating win. Heat races kicked off the night with Kasey Weaver, Erin Statler, Ken Duke and Drew Young taking wins and Reed Thompson winning the LCQ. Mike Koehler and Kenny Heffner paced the field to green with Koehler out first but after a problem midfield in turn one had the field trying again with Koehler out first again and Heffner right behind. It was going good for Koehler until something went wrong and coasted to a stop after the start of a great run. Heffner took off again with Drew Young and Erin Statler in tow as positions through the field changed every lap. Heffner looked to be in command on every lap and even after a late caution for a spinning car he took off as Drew Young and now Kolby Weaver third gave a final charge Heffner had a great run all the way to the checkered flag. At the line it was Kenny Heffner, Drew Young, Kolby Weaver, Ken Duke, Erin Statler, Kruz Kepner, John Scarborough, Colton Hendershot, Dylan Shatzer, Jarrett Cavalet, Jerald Harris, Fred Arnold, Croix Beasom, Kasey Weaver, Reed Thompson, Breaden Varner, Zach Rhodes, Ryan Lynn, Rory Janney, Ben Miklos, Tyler Schell, Mike Koehler, Mike Melair Ken Laureno and Doung Dodson, DNS Donnie Hendershot, Daren Bolac, Matt Mullins, Caleb Harris, John Smith and Reece Raudabaugh. The Virginia Sprint Series takes off next weekend before heading back to Natural Bridge Speedway on Saturday night May 31st.

 

 

DALE BLANEY WINS FOR BROTHER DAVE FOR 1ST TIME IN 2025 IN “410” SPRINTS; JOHN MOLLICK & CHAS WOLBERT WIN RUSH SPRINT & RUSH MOD OPENERS AT SHARON



May 17, 2025

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)...Sharon Speedway withstood an afternoon heavy rain storm then waited out early evening light showers that delayed the program one-hour on Saturday night, but in the end was able to complete the second straight program to open the 96th anniversary season. Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Victory Lane in the Bala Management “Super Series” event on Mark Thomas Ford Night were Dale Blaney (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars), John Mollick (RUSH Sprint Cars), and Chas Wolbert (HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds). A total of 75 cars were in the pits for the three-division show.

Dave Blaney last stood in victory lane on September 21, 2024 when he won his father Lou’s memorial event then moments later shocked the racing world when he called it a career during an emotional post-race interview. Eight months later he was back in victory lane at Sharon with his #10; however, this time as a car owner for brother Dale, who put on a dominating performance Saturday night in the 30-lap “410” Sprint Car feature. The youngest of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Blaney brothers passed Bobby Elliott on lap two and was never challenged capturing the $4,000 victory in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply-sponsored main event.

“All the thanks to Dave (Blaney),” stated the 61-year-old Hartford, Ohio great. “He put me in the seat and it’s pretty cool to be able to run the red 10 and win a race. Dave is freaking awesome. We were pretty good and I enjoyed lapped traffic. I knew Brandon (Spithaler) was probably beating the top down and I was getting through traffic pretty well. I was disappointed to see the yellows because I felt better moving around the track in traffic and running different lanes, but the old guy was getting tired.”

After preliminary events whittled the 34-car field down to 24 starters, newcomer Bobby Elliott and Logan McCandless led the field to green both in search of their first career Sharon victories. Elliott raced into the lead with Blaney passing McCandless for second and Brandon Spithaler following in third. Blaney made the winning pass driving under Elliott in turn four to lead lap two before Brandon Matus slowed in turn two and wasn’t able to get off the track before Bob Felmlee ran over him and got upside down. Greg Wilson was also involved. Everyone was okay, but only Wilson was able to resume.

Blaney began to distance himself from the field on lap five; meanwhile, Spithaler put a slider on Elliott to take over second. Blaney had built up a straightaway lead when he caught lapped traffic on lap eight. Vivian Jones slowed to bring out the caution with 12 laps scored. Under caution, Zane DeVault exited with a flat tire running sixth. When green replaced yellow on lap 13, Carl Bowser and Ricky Peterson both passed Justin Clark for fourth and fifth respectively. Two laps later, Clark slowed to bring out the caution. Back under green at the halfway point, ninth starting Bowser continued his progression forward getting by Elliott for third.

Spithaler was trying to track down Blaney for the lead, but got into the fence in turn two and upside down on lap 18 ending his bid for two wins in two nights after winning at Lernerville Speedway on Friday night. When green replaced yellow, Blaney built up another straightaway lead over Bowser and Peterson when he caught lapped traffic on lap 23. An intense battle was going on for fourth as Elliott was trying to fend off Jeremy Weaver and Devon Borden. Weaver passed Elliott for the spot on lap 26 and then Borden had just passed both when the caution was displayed for Leyton Wagner negating the pass.

Blaney pulled away over the final four laps and took the checkered flag first by a commanding 3.531 seconds in the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation-sponsored #10 for his 22nd career “410” victory at Sharon. One week after finishing fourth, Bowser had another strong effort in second to earn $2,000. Peterson rounded out the podium. Weaver, who started 11th, nipped Elliott at the line for fourth by 0.024 seconds. Elliott, who is an All Star Circuit of Champions rookie in 2025, was fifth in his Sharon debut.

After charging from 14th to 3rd in the last chance B main, Borden put on another show in the feature rallying from 23rd to 6th and an ill-timed caution may have kept him from a top three finish in just his second ever Sharon start. Third year “410” racer, Jacon Begenwald, had a career best Sharon finish of seventh in his season debut. Cody Bova was eighth over Cole Duncan. Michael Bauer went 21st to 10th.

Blaney set fast time overall in qualifying with a lap of 13.771, which was at least four tenths of a second faster than everyone else. DeVault, Blaney, Begenwald, and Logan McCandless won the heat races. The average “410” car count over the past two years at Sharon stands at 40+.

Defending $5,000 RUSH Sprint Car Series Champion, John Mollick, hadn’t gotten off to the start he would have liked to in 2025 being shutout of victory lane throughout the circuit. However, the Sharon opener and a pole position starting spot turned things around on Saturday night as the veteran racer led all 20 laps of the feature.

“We’ve been struggling this year,” acknowledged the 54-year-old Toronto, Ohio resident. “I know that probably wasn’t very exciting for the fans, but we’ll take the win, go home, smile about it, and go on to the next one. We went back to our notes from last year after getting away from that early this year. It messed us up and we were going the wrong direction so we pulled out the old notebook and went with that.”

Mollick quickly took charge of the 20-car starting field as Gale Ruth, Jr. passed Curt Emings for second on lap two. Fifth starting Zach Morrow then moved past Emings for third on lap six. Emings bid for a career best finish ending when he slowed to bring out the caution with 11 laps scored. A caution for a spin by rookie Samantha Priest with 15 laps scored gave Ruth one more shot at Mollick, but it was all for not. Mollick pulled away over the final five laps taking the checkered flag first by 1.691 seconds in the McFadden Machine/Willy’s Car Wash/Rae Lynn Enterprises/Spring Church Car Wash/JET Engines, Scott Clever-owned #4J. It was Mollick’s fourth career Sharon win in the RUSH Sprint Car division to go along with one in a Big-Block Modified.

Ruth, who won events last weekend at Tri-City Raceway Park and Pittsburgh PA Motor Speedway, was second as he continued his strong start to the season. Morrow, the new driver of three-time championship car owner, Tim Engles, was third. Second year RUSH Sprint Car racer, Luke Mulichak, put on quite a show running the top side as he charged from 20th to 4th matching his career best finish from June 15, 2024!

Zack Wilson was fifth over New York driver Joe Buccola. Third year racer Devon Deeter’s prior career best finish at Sharon was a 13th. On Saturday night, Deeter charged from 15th to 7th for a new career best effort. Rookie racer Wyatt Long was eighth in his Sharon debut over another rookie in New York’s Cooper Fritz. West Virginia’s Brandon Shughart completed the top 10. Heat winners were Mollick and Emings.

Defending RUSH Sportsman Modified Series Champion, Chas Wolbert, kicked off 2025 with a successful outing. Wolbert passed good friend JC Boyer in lapped traffic on lap 12 and was never challenged over the final circuits of the 20-lap HTMA/Precise Racing Products feature.

“I feel bad for JC- he’s one of my good buddies,” acknowledged the 30-year-old Warren, Ohio driver. “He had a good roll going on there. I was trying to work the top and honestly if it wasn’t for the lapped car I don’t know if I would have got him. It’s unfortunate for him- he’s got a fast hot rod and I think he knows it. Hopefully we’ll battle it out the next time we’re here.”

Boyer and two-time Sharon track champion, Kole Holden, led the 21-car field to green with Boyer taking command over Holden, Todd English, Karston King, and Wolbert. English and Wolbert raced side-by-side for third on laps 2-4 with Wolbert making the pass stick on the outside on lap four prior to the event’s only caution for Jeff Schaffer. The last 16 laps went green-to-checkered.

Wolbert drove around Holden for second on lap six. Wolbert then went after Boyer and caught the leader on lap eight. Boyer though wasn’t about to give up the top spot easily as he appeared to be staving off Wolbert’s challenges; however, on lap 12, the lapped car of John McMillen came down on Wolbert on the backstretch. Contact was made forcing Boyer below the racing surface and though he was able to continue, Wolbert blasted by both on the outside for what would be the winning move.

Wolbert pulled away over the final eight laps and took the checkered flag first by 3.301 seconds for his 23rd career Sharon win and 51st overall in the division in his Alcon Mechanical/CT Wolbert Trucking/Ohio Intra Express/Dunkin of Warren/Y-Town Powder Coating/Russ King Racing/Scoville Designs/Race 1-sponsored #c3.

“First off I have to thank God because without him none of this would be possible; Sharon Speedway and all the crew here that makes it possible,” added Wolbert. “A lot of work goes into making just one night of racing possible and I don’t think a lot of people realize that. Also, I have to thank all my sponsors, my family, everyone that helps out, the RUSH Series, and everyone that stuck it out through the rain.”

Boyer, the defending “Route 7 Rumble” Series Champion, came home second over Holden. Darin Gallagher had a strong run in his wife Chelsie’s #10 going 10th to 4th after passing Matt Latta for the spot on lap 14. Latta, a former RUSH Late Model racer, was fifth in his first Sharon RUSH Mod racer and just second of his career. English dropped to sixth over King. Garrett Krummert charged from 21st to 8th as Jacob Jordan and Dalton Gabriel completed the top 10. Heat winners were Latta and Wolbert.

Coming up next Saturday (May 24), will be the first appearance of the season by the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars. Warmups begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by qualifying and heat races. Tickets are available through World Racing Group at https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&orgid=52711&pid=9489416. Camping permits are available at the following link: https://www.simpletix.com/e/rv-trailer-tent-camping-2025-tickets-199070

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars (30 laps, $4,000 to-win): 1. 10-DALE BLANEY[3]; 2. 11-Carl Bowser[7]; 3. 98-Ricky Peterson[5]; 4. 5-Jeremy Weaver[11]; 5. 5E-Bobby Elliott[1]; 6. 45-Devon Borden[23]; 7. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[8]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[10]; 9. 22D-Cole Duncan[14]; 10. 46-Michael Bauer[21]; 11. 29-Logan McCandless[2]; 12. 2-AJ Flick[18]; 13. 3V-Chris Verda[24]; 14. 83X-Nate Reeser[13]; 15. W20-Greg Wilson[20]; 16. 16-Jim Morris[22]; 17. 11M-Nathen McDowell[15]; 18. 20M-Vivian Jones[19]; 19. 38-Leyton Wagner[17]; 20. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 21. 78-Justin Clark[6]; 22. 4-Zane DeVault[9]; 23. 13-Brandon Matus[16]; 24. 6-Bob Felmlee[12].

DNQ for the feature: 2+-Brian Smith, 5K-Adam Kekich, 33-Brent Matus, 08-Danny Kuriger, 4W-Eric L Williams, 47L-Dusty Larson, 82M-Roman Jones, 3B-Joe Butera, 99-Cameron Nastasi, 7T-David Kalb, Jr.

RUSH Sprint Cars (20 laps): 1. 4J-JOHN MOLLICK[1]; 2. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[3]; 3. 68-Zach Morrow[5]; 4. 55-Luke Mulichak[20]; 5. 1-Zack Wilson[4]; 6. 5B-Joe Buccola[6]; 7. 54-Devon Deeter[15]; 8. 63L-Wyatt Long[12]; 9. 57C-Cooper Fritz[7]; 10. 29-Brandon Shughart[10]; 11. 1E-Curt Emings[2]; 12. 16C-Amelia Clay[17]; 13. 21-Grayson Bayle[14]; 14. 21N-Samantha Priest[18]; 15. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[13]; 16. 501-Matt Urey[19]; 17. 213-Lucas Roessner[8]; 18. 20A-Jesse Armstrong[16]; 19. 1T-Ricky Tucker III[11]; 20. 23-Charlie Utsinger[9].

HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds (20 laps): 1. C3-CHAS WOLBERT[5]; 2. 12-JC Boyer[1]; 3. 2-Kole Holden[2]; 4. 10-Darin Gallagher[10]; 5. 21-Matt Latta[6]; 6. 711-Todd English[3]; 7. 165K-Karston King[4]; 8. 10S-Garrett Krummert[21]; 9. 28J-Jacob Jordan[7]; 10. 333G-Dalton Gabriel[9]; 11. 46R-Doug Rutana[8]; 12. 57R-Jacob Rutana[11]; 13. 58-Logen Lockhart[14]; 14. 00-Rob Kristyak[12]; 15. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[20]; 16. 00K-Jackson Kristyak[16]; 17. 12S-Troy Pinch[15]; 18. 70B-Nolan Burns[17]; 19. 119-Joe Gibson[18]; 20. 6-John McMillen[19]; 21. 77-Jeff Schaffer[13].

Sharon Speedway is owned by the Dave Blaney, Ryan Blaney, and Will Thomas III and is a 3/8-mile dirt track located on Custer-Orangeville Road in Hartford, Ohio near the intersection of Routes 7 & 305. For more information, check out the website at www.sharonspeedway.com or call 330-772-5481. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sharonspeedway and follow us on X (formerly known as Twitter) @sharonspdwy.

 

 

Fremont Speedway

Saturday, May 17, 2025

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – A unique double feature format produced some exciting racing at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction Saturday, May 17. Murphy Tractor Double Down Throw Down Night produced some familiar and some not so familiar faces in the Beaverdam Fleet Services Victory Lane.

The format included qualifying for the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprints, the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints and the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks. A dice role then indicated the inversion for the first of two feature events for each division. There were no heat races, just double features for each class. Following the first feature the winner rolled the dice again for the inversion for the second based on the finish of the first feature.

In the first 410 20-lap feature outside front row starter Kasey Jedrzejek grabbed the lead and never looked back on route to his first ever division win at “The Track That Action Built.” His second overall win at Fremont came over Seth Sabo, Darin Naida, Bryan Sebetto and DJ Foos.

“I have won here since about three years ago for the 305 fair race. We’ve been goods here all year. I felt really confident coming into the night and John, Kent, Jason really do a great job giving me the opportunity,” said Jedrzejek beside his Mr. Heater, Heat Star, Cherry’s Outdoor World, Cherry’s Propane, Team Line Em Up, Ronda Jedrzejek at Howard Hanna, Sips & Such Social House, Perfection Fabricators, Greber Racing Components, Dibaggio Family, Southgate Lanes, Nagy Coatings, Fisher Custom Printing, Stars & Stripes Tool, Heitmeyer Concrete backed #11N.

In the second 410 20-lap feature Sean Rayhall grabbed the lead from the start but it was defending track champion Kalib Henry who drove into the lead a lap later. Following a caution on lap four, Cap Henry took the lead for two laps with Kalib Henry battling right beside him and regaining the top spot on lap seven. Kalib Henry then pulled away but disaster struck during a caution on lap 14 when Kalib’s right rear tire went down, handing the lead to Cap Henry. Cap drove away for his 22nd career Fremont win over Foos, Rayhall, Naida and TJ Michael. It was his second win of the weekend having one the previous night at Attica. It was also redemption as Cap spun on the opening lap of the first feature.

Cap Henry will pad his point lead as he looks to capture another All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group title.

“I don’t know who was driving this thing the first race….we fired him he was terrible. We got lucky. Everyone who watched that race knew Kalib Henry was going to win that race. I saw him hit the front stretch wall pretty hard and I don’t know if that’s what cut that tire. We’ll take it. Zack (Myers, crew chief) threw some Hail Marys at it and we were better. Everyone has been working so hard,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Service, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Innovative Excavating, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, King Racing, Griff’s Engines, Berryman Racing Shocks, Callie’s Performance Products, Dyers, Power Cool Manufacturing, SCS Gearbox, Tony Elliott Foundation backed #33W.

In the first 15-lap 305 sprint feature Jimmy McGrath jumped into the early lead but by lap six he had company from Jamie Miller who scored the feature win at Fremont the previous week. Miller grabbed the lead on lap seven but couldn’t shake McGrath and the pair battled through lap 12 before Dustin Stroup took over the runner-up spot to challenge Miller. Miller held on for the win over Stroup, McGrath, Blayne Keckler and Brenden Torok.

Miller, who won the previous night at Attica, extends his lead in his quest to repeat as the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz Attica Fremont Championship Series champion.

In the second 15-lap feature outside front row starter Seth Schneider grabbed the lead at the drop of the green. He steadily pulled away and drove to his third career victory at Fremont over Miller, Keckler, Matt Foos and Tyler Shullick.

“This is awesome. I have a bad ass team and we’re having a good time. I think I’ve given up about three wins at Attica and were really bad here last week. Kevin (Schlachter, owner) went crazy changing everything and the car was on fire for this second feature,” said Schneider beside his Josh Kromers Seamless Gutters, Commercial Glazing Systems, Overwatch Precision, Level Performance, Level Utilities, Sandusky Bay Remodeling, RCF Chassis backed #36.

A familiar face double downed in the twin 12-lap dirt truck features. Fostoria, Ohio’s Shawn Valenti took the lead from Dustin Keegan on lap four in the first feature and drove to the win over Jamie Miller, Keegan, Kent Brewer and Keith Sorg. In the second feature Valenti took the lead from Brewer on lap two and survived many cautions to score the sweep and earn the bonus. Valenti now has 85 career Fremont wins and remains undefeated at Fremont for 2025.

“This truck has been just phenomenal. I have to thank Jeff Babcock, Eric Wolleson, Rick and Noah for all their hard work,” said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking, Conrad Transportation, Dave Story Equipment, A Plus Auto Center, Smolders Speed Concepts, S&S Hauling and Excavating backed #7B.

Fremont Speedway resumes racing Saturday, May 31 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and dirt trucks in action.

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Fremont Speedway

Saturday, May 17, 2025

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

A Feature 1 20 Laps

1. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[10]; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[11]; 3. 7N-Darin Naida[7]; 4. 01-Bryan Sebetto[8]; 5. 16-DJ Foos[4]; 6. 101-Kalib Henry[13]; 7. 19-TJ Michael[12]; 8. 33W-Cap Henry[6]; 9. 15C-Chris Andrews[9]; 10. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2]; 11. 14-Sean Rayhall[1]; 12. 5-Kody Brewer[5]; 13. 22M-Dan McCarron[3]; 14. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[14]; 15. 1-Nate Dussel[15]; 16. X-Mike Keegan[16]; 17. 16E-Caleb Erwin[17]; 18. 9-Lance Webb[18]; 19. 75-Jerry Dahms[19]; 20. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[20]

A Feature 2 20 Laps

1. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 2. 16-DJ Foos[7]; 3. 14-Sean Rayhall[1]; 4. 7N-Darin Naida[9]; 5. 19-TJ Michael[5]; 6. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[11]; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo[10]; 8. 01-Bryan Sebetto[8]; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2]; 10. 1-Nate Dussel[15]; 11. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 12. 22M-Dan McCarron[13]; 13. X-Mike Keegan[16]; 14. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[14]; 15. 5-Kody Brewer[12]; 16. 75-Jerry Dahms[19]; 17. 9-Lance Webb[18]; 18. 101-Kalib Henry[6]; 19. 16E-Caleb Erwin[17]; 20. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[20]

Qualifying

1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.507[11]; 2. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:12.719[20]; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:12.804[18]; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.852[8]; 5. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:12.892[17]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:12.902[9]; 7. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:12.906[15]; 8. 16-DJ Foos, 00:12.930[16]; 9. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:12.943[13]; 10. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.999[12]; 11. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:13.002[10]; 12. 19-TJ Michael, 00:13.005[19]; 13. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.008[5]; 14. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.038[14]; 15. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:13.249[4]; 16. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.298[2]; 17. 16E-Caleb Erwin, 00:13.456[6]; 18. 9-Lance Webb, 00:13.744[1]; 19. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.251[3]; 20. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:14.328[7]

305 Sprints – Fremont Federal Credit Union

A Feature 1 15 Laps

1. 26-Jamie Miller[5]; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[2]; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[4]; 4. 4M-Blayne Keckler[8]; 5. 2-Brenden Torok[6]; 6. 36-Seth Schneider[7]; 7. 61-Tyler Shullick[12]; 8. 19R-Steve Rando[1]; 9. 2F-Matt Foos[17]; 10. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 11. 6W-Chad Wilson[14]; 12. 6-Dustin Dinan[10]; 13. 49I-John Ivy[9]; 14. 28-Shawn Valenti[20]; 15. 8K-Zach Kramer[19]; 16. 9R-Logan Riehl[11]; 17. 3M-Logan Mongeau[13]; 18. 12-Dylan Watson[16]; 19. X15-Kasey Ziebold[24]; 20. 0-Bradley Bateson[15]; 21. 26S-Lee Sommers[21]; 22. 13S-Drew Siferd[23]; 23. 11-Brayden Harrison[18]; 24. 78-Austin Black[22]

A Feature 2 15 Laps

1. 36-Seth Schneider[2]; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[7]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler[4]; 4. 2F-Matt Foos[9]; 5. 61-Tyler Shullick[1]; 6. 10X-Dustin Stroup[6]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[8]; 8. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[5]; 9. 2-Brenden Torok[3]; 10. 49I-John Ivy[13]; 11. 1W-Paul Weaver[10]; 12. 6W-Chad Wilson[11]; 13. 8K-Zach Kramer[15]; 14. 28-Shawn Valenti[14]; 15. 9R-Logan Riehl[16]; 16. X15-Kasey Ziebold[19]; 17. 3M-Logan Mongeau[17]; 18. 0-Bradley Bateson[20]; 19. 12-Dylan Watson[18]; 20. 13S-Drew Siferd[22]; 21. 11-Brayden Harrison[23]; 22. 6-Dustin Dinan[12]; 23. 26S-Lee Sommers[21]; 24. 78-Austin Black[24]

B Feature

1. 8K-Zach Kramer[1]; 2. 28-Shawn Valenti[2]; 3. 26S-Lee Sommers[7]; 4. 78-Austin Black[8]; 5. 13S-Drew Siferd[10]; 6. 09-Daniel Hoffman[4]; 7. 18R-Brian Razum[13]; 8. 1S-James Saam[14]; 9. 39T-Trevor St Clair[12]; 10. 55-Jim Leaser[9]; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5]; 12. 98-Dave Hoppes[11]; 13. 14T-Tim Freeman[6]; 14. 27D-Steven Dolphin[3]

Qualifying

1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 00:13.645[14]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.725[15]; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.847[7]; 4. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.895[3]; 5. 49I-John Ivy, 00:13.976[8]; 6. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:14.096[1]; 7. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.202[6]; 8. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.215[16]; 9. 2F-Matt Foos, 00:14.234[13]; 10. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:14.260[4]; 11. 27D-Steven Dolphin, 00:14.260[9]; 12. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:14.302[10]; 13. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.518[2]; 14. 55-Jim Leaser, 00:14.763[5]; 15. 98-Dave Hoppes, 00:15.276[11]; 16. 18R-Brian Razum, 00:15.364[12]

Qualifying

1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.701[2]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.820[9]; 3. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.846[6]; 4. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.917[10]; 5. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.950[7]; 6. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:14.024[5]; 7. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:14.224[3]; 8. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:14.331[1]; 9. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.384[14]; 10. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:14.439[16]; 11. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:14.473[8]; 12. 14T-Tim Freeman, 00:14.564[11]; 13. 78-Austin Black, 00:14.627[13]; 14. 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:14.727[12]; 15. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:15.364[15]; 16. 1S-James Saam, 00:15.807[4]

Dirt Trucks – Burmeister Trophy

A Feature 1 12 Laps

1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[1]; 2. P51-Jamie Miller[7]; 3. 17X-Dustin Keegan[4]; 4. 8KB-Kent Brewer[3]; 5. 4S-Keith Sorg[5]; 6. 99H-Art Howey Jr[9]; 7. 1M-Scott Milligan[10]; 8. 8S-Brandon Stukey[13]; 9. 34-Todd Warnick[11]; 10. 20-Caleb Shearn[14]; 11. 95-Steve Miller[2]; 12. 28K-Jackson Keegan[20]; 13. 45-Collin Burns[19]; 14. 51-Dave Bankey[18]; 15. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[8]; 16. 19H-Adam Heminger[16]; 17. 18S-Randy Swiecicki[15]; 18. 9S-Tony Parker[17]; 19. 9E-Alex Erfman[22]; 20. 9-Curt Inks[12]; 21. 50D-Dan Hennig[6]; 22. 3B-Kaydin Bailey[21]

A Feature 2 12 Laps

1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[4]; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[1]; 3. P51-Jamie Miller[3]; 4. 4S-Keith Sorg[5]; 5. 99H-Art Howey Jr[6]; 6. 50D-Dan Hennig[21]; 7. 28K-Jackson Keegan[12]; 8. 8S-Brandon Stukey[8]; 9. 9-Curt Inks[20]; 10. 18S-Randy Swiecicki[17]; 11. 3B-Kaydin Bailey[22]; 12. 45-Collin Burns[13]; 13. 17X-Dustin Keegan[2]; 14. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[15]; 15. 51-Dave Bankey[14]; 16. 1M-Scott Milligan[7]; 17. 95-Steve Miller[11]; 18. 34-Todd Warnick[9]; 19. 20-Caleb Shearn[10]; 20. (DNS) 19H-Adam Heminger; 21. (DNS) 9S-Tony Parker; 22. (DNS) 9E-Alex Erfman

Qualifying

1. 7B-Shawn Valenti, 00:17.073[12]; 2. 95-Steve Miller, 00:17.535[20]; 3. 8KB-Kent Brewer, 00:17.682[16]; 4. 17X-Dustin Keegan, 00:17.700[7]; 5. 4S-Keith Sorg, 00:17.781[19]; 6. 50D-Dan Hennig, 00:17.785[8]; 7. P51-Jamie Miller, 00:17.875[21]; 8. 5S-Bradley Stuckey, 00:17.947[14]; 9. 99H-Art Howey Jr, 00:18.059[15]; 10. 1M-Scott Milligan, 00:18.135[9]; 11. 34-Todd Warnick, 00:18.200[1]; 12. 9-Curt Inks, 00:18.260[2]; 13. 8S-Brandon Stukey, 00:18.448[22]; 14. 20-Caleb Shearn, 00:18.522[17]; 15. 18S-Randy Swiecicki, 00:18.543[3]; 16. 19H-Adam Heminger, 00:18.708[5]; 17. 9S-Tony Parker, 00:19.007[11]; 18. 51-Dave Bankey, 00:19.249[10]; 19. 45-Collin Burns, 00:19.356[13]; 20. 28K-Jackson Keegan, 00:19.427[4]; 21. 3B-Kaydin Bailey, 00:19.678[18]; 22. 9E-Alex Erfman, 00:20.949[6]

 

 

Henry gets 3rd 410 sprint win at Attica; Schlenk remains undefeated in late models; McGrath conquers 305 sprints

Friday, May 16, 2025

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Cap Henry survived a one-lap shoot-out to score his third 410 sprint win of the year at Attica Raceway Park, Friday, May 16, on Norwalk Concrete/Bucyrus Road Materials/Palmer Bros. Concrete Night.

To say Henry, from Republic, Ohio, is dominating at Attica is a vast understatement as he looks to score his fourth career track title. He has three wins, a second and a third in the five Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint A-mains at the track this season. His 23rd career 410 win at Attica also increases his point lead in the All-Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group as he also looks to score his third series title.

“Zack made all the right adjustments. The track was completely different that we’ve seen all year. We kind of went back to the speedweek show last year on set-up,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Service, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Innovative Excavating, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, King Racing, Griff’s Engines; Berryman Racing Shocks, Callie’s Performance Products, Dyers, Power Cool Manufacturing, SCS Gearbox, Tony Elliott Foundation backed #33W.

Nate Dussel led the first two laps as ninth starter Henry bolted into third on the first lap and drove to the lead on lap three. After a caution on the start, the race didn’t see another caution until lap 29, setting up the one-lap shoot-out. At that point Henry had built a 4.2 second lead. He got a great restart and drove to the win over Dussel, Sebetto, 15th place starter Zane DeVault and Justin Clark.

A bounty may have to be placed on Rusty Schlenk. The McClure, Ohio driver took the lead on lap two and drove to his sixth straight win in the Dirt Nerds Podcast UMP Late Model A-main to remain undefeated at Attica in 2025. Schlenk’s 49th career late model win at Attica came over Kyle Moore, Gregg Haskell, Mike Bores and Ryan Missler in the non-stop 25 lap feature.

Schlenk’s supporters on the #91 include Buckeye Concrete Coatings, Terry Henricks Auto Group, Velocita USA, Dominator Race Products, Tom Finch Auto, Domination Race Cars and All Star Performance.

Brenden Torok took the lead at the drop of the green for the 25-lap Fremont Fence 305 Sprint A-main but Jimmy McGrath powered around him on lap seven but Torok challenged over the next two laps.

Great battles were going on behind the lead pair involving Dustin Dinan, Seth Schneider and ninth starter Matt Foos. Foos drove into second on lap 18 and was closing on McGrath when rain and heavy winds struck the speedway with just four laps to go, prompting officials to checker flag the race.

McGrath’s second career 305 win at Attica came over Foos, Torok, Schneider and 14th starter John Ivy.

Jamie Miller’s 10th place finish will keep him atop the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz AFCS 305 sprints standings.

McGrath thanked all his sponsors for helping secure his first win of 2025 including MAK Fabrication, BSE Welding & Fabrication, Sulfer Town Pub, Level Utilities, B&B Drain Service, Level Performance, WDLC Sheds & More, Wood Wizard and D2 Excavating.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, May 23 as the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars come to town for the first of two events at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speed plant. The 305 sprints will also be in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision.

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Attica Raceway Park

May 16, 2025

410 Sprints – Callies Performance Products

A Feature

1. 33W-Cap Henry[9]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[2]; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1]; 4. 4-Zane DeVault[15]; 5. 78-Justin Clark[3]; 6. 32-Bryce Lucius[4]; 7. 15C-Chris Andrews[10]; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah[7]; 9. 45-Devon Borden[5]; 10. 16-DJ Foos[8]; 11. W20-Greg Wilson[18]; 12. 101-Kalib Henry[11]; 13. 3J-Trey Jacobs[12]; 14. 15-Mitch Harble[20]; 15. 29-Zeth Sabo[16]; 16. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[17]; 17. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[19]; 18. 19-TJ Michael[6]; 19. 38-Leyton Wagner[13]; 20. 35-Stuart Brubaker[14]

B Feature

1. 29-Zeth Sabo[1]; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[2]; 3. W20-Greg Wilson[6]; 4. 15-Mitch Harble[11]; 5. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[4]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[5]; 7. 7N-Darin Naida[3]; 8. 9W-Lance Webb[7]; 9. 59-Bryan Nuckles[9]; 10. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]; 11. 14-Sean Rayhall[10]

Heat 1

1. 19-TJ Michael[1]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[2]; 3. 78-Justin Clark[3]; 4. 101-Kalib Henry[5]; 5. 45-Devon Borden[4]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[7]; 7. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6]; 8. 9W-Lance Webb[9]; 9. 14-Sean Rayhall[8]

Heat 2

1. 16-DJ Foos[2]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[4]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[3]; 4. 3J-Trey Jacobs[1]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6]; 6. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5]; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[8]; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[7]; 9. 15-Mitch Harble[9]

Heat 3

1. 15K-Creed Kemenah[2]; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[6]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[4]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner[1]; 5. 4-Zane DeVault[5]; 6. 7N-Darin Naida[8]; 7. W20-Greg Wilson[3]; 8. 59-Bryan Nuckles[7]

Qualifying 1

1. 45-Devon Borden, 00:13.998[2]; 2. 78-Justin Clark, 00:14.019[4]; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:14.108[7]; 4. 19-TJ Michael, 00:14.361[1]; 5. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:14.389[5]; 6. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:14.392[3]; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:14.506[9]; 8. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:59.999[8]; 9. 9W-Lance Webb, 00:59.999[6]

Qualifying 2

1. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:14.215[8]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:14.256[6]; 3. 16-DJ Foos, 00:14.272[5]; 4. 3J-Trey Jacobs, 00:14.394[9]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:14.409[1]; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:14.588[7]; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.665[4]; 8. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:14.892[3]; 9. 15-Mitch Harble, 00:15.259[2]

Qualifying 3

1. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:14.227[1]; 2. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:14.377[7]; 3. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:14.485[4]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:14.582[6]; 5. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:14.697[3]; 6. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:14.786[8]; 7. 59-Bryan Nuckles, 00:14.816[2]; 8. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:14.849[5]

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence

A Feature

1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4]; 2. 2F-Matt Foos[9]; 3. 2-Brenden Torok[2]; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[10]; 5. 49I-John Ivy[14]; 6. 6-Dustin Dinan[3]; 7. 10X-Dustin Stroup[18]; 8. 19R-Steve Rando[7]; 9. 4M-Blayne Keckler[5]; 10. 26-Jamie Miller[13]; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1]; 12. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[12]; 13. 8K-Zach Kramer[17]; 14. 0-Bradley Bateson[20]; 15. 9R-Logan Riehl[16]; 16. 09-Daniel Hoffman[11]; 17. 34-Jud Dickerson[15]; 18. 12-Dylan Watson[19]; 19. 6W-Chad Wilson[22]; 20. 78-Austin Black[21]; 21. 3M-Logan Mongeau[8]; 22. 319-Steve Watts[6]

B Feature 1

1. 8K-Zach Kramer[1]; 2. 12-Dylan Watson[2]; 3. 78-Austin Black[3]; 4. 11-Brayden Harrison[5]; 5. 13M-Kael Mowrer[9]; 6. 85-Dustin Feller[4]; 7. 2T-Tony Alvarez[6]; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]; 9. (DNS) 88-Jimmy McCune

B Feature 2

1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[2]; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson[1]; 3. 6W-Chad Wilson[4]; 4. 13S-Drew Siferd[6]; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers[3]; 6. 52-Chris Smith[8]; 7. 63-Randy Ruble[7]; 8. 39T-Trevor St Clair[9]; 9. 1W-Paul Weaver[5]

Heat 1

1. 319-Steve Watts[2]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[1]; 3. 09-Daniel Hoffman[6]; 4. 49I-John Ivy[4]; 5. 8K-Zach Kramer[3]; 6. 78-Austin Black[8]; 7. 11-Brayden Harrison[5]; 8. 88-Jimmy McCune[9]; 9. (DQ) 13M-Kael Mowrer[7]

Heat 2

1. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2]; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[1]; 3. 2F-Matt Foos[4]; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[3]; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[6]; 6. 26S-Lee Sommers[5]; 7. 1W-Paul Weaver[7]; 8. 63-Randy Ruble[8]; 9. 39T-Trevor St Clair[9]

Heat 3

1. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2]; 3. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[3]; 4. 34-Jud Dickerson[6]; 5. 12-Dylan Watson[5]; 6. 85-Dustin Feller[1]; 7. 2T-Tony Alvarez[7]; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]

Heat 4

1. 6-Dustin Dinan[1]; 2. 4M-Blayne Keckler[2]; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[5]; 5. 10X-Dustin Stroup[3]; 6. 6W-Chad Wilson[7]; 7. 13S-Drew Siferd[6]; 8. 52-Chris Smith[8]

Qualifying 1

1. 49I-John Ivy, 00:14.870[5]; 2. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:14.893[8]; 3. 319-Steve Watts, 00:14.992[3]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:14.994[2]; 5. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:15.029[1]; 6. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:15.207[6]; 7. 13M-Kael Mowrer, 00:15.220[9]; 8. 78-Austin Black, 00:15.584[7]; 9. 88-Jimmy McCune, 00:15.584[4]

Qualifying 2

1. 2F-Matt Foos, 00:14.603[6]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:14.672[4]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.932[7]; 4. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:14.993[3]; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:15.105[9]; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:15.308[2]; 7. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:15.389[5]; 8. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:15.597[1]; 9. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:15.687[8]

Qualifying 3

1. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:14.726[2]; 2. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:14.823[3]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:15.071[6]; 4. 85-Dustin Feller, 00:15.506[8]; 5. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:15.596[4]; 6. 34-Jud Dickerson, 00:15.937[1]; 7. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:16.171[5]; 8. 1S-James Saam, 00:16.634[7]

Qualifying 4

1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:14.696[5]; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:14.886[3]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:14.894[8]; 4. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:14.981[2]; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:15.226[1]; 6. 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:15.622[6]; 7. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:15.642[4]; 8. 52-Chris Smith, 00:15.697[7]

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A Feature

1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[3]; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore[6]; 3. RH21-Gregg Haskell[1]; 4. 15B-Mike Bores[5]; 5. 50-Ryan Missler[8]; 6. 51-Devin Shiels[7]; 7. 34-Herb Reich[2]; 8. 1N-Casey Noonan[10]; 9. 5M-Ryan Markham[14]; 10. 153-John Miller[4]; 11. G15-Jacob Gamber[11]; 12. 91S-Carter Schlenk[15]; 13. 28-Kent Brewer[9]; 14. 74-Jeff Warnick[17]; 15. 51B-Brayden Shiels[12]; 16. 29-Nate Potts[16]; 17. 92B-Austin Bright[13]; 18. 69B-Doug Baird[20]; 19. 101-Chester Fitch[19]; 20. 2C-Clint Coffman[18]; 21. 11-Austin Gibson[21]

Heat 1

1. 15B-Mike Bores[4]; 2. 153-John Miller[1]; 3. 28-Kent Brewer[2]; 4. G15-Jacob Gamber[3]; 5. 92B-Austin Bright[6]; 6. 29-Nate Potts[7]; 7. 101-Chester Fitch[5]

Heat 2

1. 50-Ryan Missler[2]; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[3]; 3. 1N-Casey Noonan[1]; 4. 1*-Kyle Moore[4]; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[6]; 6. 74-Jeff Warnick[5]; 7. 69B-Doug Baird[7]

Heat 3

1. 34-Herb Reich[2]; 2. 51-Devin Shiels[4]; 3. RH21-Gregg Haskell[3]; 4. 51B-Brayden Shiels[1]; 5. 91S-Carter Schlenk[6]; 6. 2C-Clint Coffman[5]; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[7]

Qualifying 1

1. 15B-Mike Bores, 00:16.185[5]; 2. G15-Jacob Gamber, 00:16.849[7]; 3. 28-Kent Brewer, 00:16.912[3]; 4. 153-John Miller, 00:17.129[1]; 5. 101-Chester Fitch, 00:17.388[6]; 6. 92B-Austin Bright, 00:17.495[4]; 7. 29-Nate Potts, 00:18.349[2]

Qualifying 2

1. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:15.726[7]; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk, 00:15.970[2]; 3. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:16.055[1]; 4. 1N-Casey Noonan, 00:16.164[3]; 5. 74-Jeff Warnick, 00:16.446[5]; 6. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:16.668[6]; 7. 69B-Doug Baird, 00:17.531[4]

Qualifying 3

1. 51-Devin Shiels, 00:16.078[5]; 2. RH21-Gregg Haskell, 00:16.089[7]; 3. 34-Herb Reich, 00:16.256[1]; 4. 51B-Brayden Shiels, 00:16.458[6]; 5. 2C-Clint Coffman, 00:16.499[4]; 6. 91S-Carter Schlenk, 00:16.685[2]; 7. 11-Austin Gibson, 00:18.550[3]

 

 

Stambaugh goes back to back to win Run for the Rabbit at Limaland.

Allentown, OH

May 9, 2025

By Gerry Keysor

With impending weather closing in on the Lima area, the staff at Limaland Motorsports Park kicked the show into high gear to complete the annual Run for the Rabbit on Friday night. Max Stambaugh won his 2nd straight Limaland feature in the GLSS Ohio CAT Sprint Cars in the Run for the Rabbit feature, honoring the memory of his fellow Elida native, Travis ‘the Rabbit” Miller. In the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, UNOH Racer Aidan Hinds picked up his first career victory, and Todd Sherman bagged his third straight Lock Sixteen Thunderstock feature win.

Kicking things off were the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds in their 20 Lap A Main. Multiple tries at a complete restart found the UNOH owned No. 01 piloted by Hinds taking the initial lead. Multiple cautions kept the field bunched up, but Hinds was able to pull away and pick up the win over No. 82 Brennan Sherman, No. 3W Dylan Woodling, No. X Eric Shepherd Jr. and No. 34X Shane O’Connor

Next up were the GLSS Ohio Cat Sprint Cars for their 25 lap A Main honoring the late Travis “the Rabbit” Miller. Drama ensued before the green flag flew as GLSS officials were forced to send polesitter Phil Gressman to the tail for a crew member working on the car on the track prior to the field being pushed off. This moved No. 71H Max Stambaugh to P1, and he took advantage of Gressman’s misfortune and lead wire to wire to grab his second straight feature at Limaland Motorsports Park over Jared Horstman, who closed to within two car lengths at the end. No. 66 Chase Dunham finished third, No. 23 Devon Dobie fourth, and No. 85 Dustin Daggett completed the top five.

Completing the night were the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks in their weather shortened 12 Lap feature. UNOH Racer Houston Null in the No. 11 led the field to green alongside the No. 7 of Dan Wooten. No. 22T Tony Anderson charged to the front and led until the final lap, as No. 60 Todd Sherman powered by to grab his third consecutive win. Anderson would finish second over Null, No. 8 Zach Rush, and No. 7 Dan Wooten.

The Memorial Day weekend opens on Friday Night May 23rd at Limaland Motorsports Park for the annual Running of the Memorial Cup presented by Ohio Logistics, featuring the GLSS Ohio CAT Sprint Cars, DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, and Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks. General admission for ages 16 and older is $18, ages 11-15 in $8, and kids 10 and under admitted FREE. Pit passes for all ages are $30. Pit gates open at 4:30PM, Grandstand gates open at 5:00PM, Hot Laps at 6:30PM, and Racing at 7:30PM. Visit www.limaland.com for details on this and all races at Limaland Motorsports Park

UMP Modifieds - 21 entries

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 01-Aidan Hinds[1]; 2. 82-Brennan Sherman[4]; 3. 3W-Dylan Woodling[6]; 4. X-Eric Shepherd Jr[15]; 5. 34X-Shane O'Connor[2]; 6. 9R-Garrett Rons[7]; 7. 18-Brandon Vaughan[8]; 8. 22T-Tony Anderson[20]; 9. 4M-Dustin Moore[19]; 10. 9C-Troy Cattarene[12]; 11. 9PG-Percy Gendreau[18]; 12. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[11]; 13. 1X-Jerry Butler[10]; 14. C4-Alex Siefer[14]; 15. 463-Daniel Sanchez[5]; 16. (DNF) 65-Todd Sherman[13]; 17. (DNF) 16-Jeff Koz[16]; 18. (DNF) 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[9]; 19. (DNF) 14-Dalton Lane[3]; 20. (DNS) 78-Andy Welch; 21. (DNS) 29-Danny Moore

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 82-Brennan Sherman[1]; 2. 01-Aidan Hinds[6]; 3. 9R-Garrett Rons[2]; 4. 1X-Jerry Butler[3]; 5. 65-Todd Sherman[5]; 6. 16-Jeff Koz[4]; 7. 4M-Dustin Moore[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Dalton Lane[1]; 2. 463-Daniel Sanchez[3]; 3. 18-Brandon Vaughan[2]; 4. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[6]; 5. C4-Alex Siefer[5]; 6. 78-Andy Welch[4]; 7. 22T-Tony Anderson[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 34X-Shane O'Connor[1]; 2. 3W-Dylan Woodling[4]; 3. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[7]; 4. 9C-Troy Cattarene[3]; 5. X-Eric Shepherd Jr[6]; 6. 9PG-Percy Gendreau[5]; 7. 29-Danny Moore[2]

Great Lakes Super Sprints - 21 entries

Ohio CAT A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman[2]; 3. 66-Chase Dunham[5]; 4. 23-Devon Dobie[4]; 5. 85-Dustin Daggett[7]; 6. 5M-Steve Irwin[13]; 7. 11G-Luke Griffith[15]; 8. 13-Van Gurley Jr[9]; 9. 49T-Gregg Dalman[16]; 10. X-Mike Keegan[14]; 11. 11H-Caleb Harmon[8]; 12. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[11]; 13. 24-Kobe Allison[6]; 14. 7C-Phil Gressman[1]; 15. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[12]; 16. 31-Jac Nickles[10]; 17. 83-Adam Cruea[17]; 18. 18-Brian Razum[21]; 19. 21S-Benji Siferd[20]; 20. 37-Noah Dunlap[18]; 21. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[19]

Engler Machine Tool Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Chase Dunham[1]; 2. 23-Devon Dobie[3]; 3. 85-Dustin Daggett[5]; 4. 31-Jac Nickles[2]; 5. 5M-Steve Irwin[4]; 6. 49T-Gregg Dalman[6]; 7. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[7]

Howard Johnson Of Lima Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman[2]; 3. 11H-Caleb Harmon[3]; 4. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 5. X-Mike Keegan[6]; 6. 83-Adam Cruea[5]; 7. 21S-Benji Siferd[7]

Miami Paint Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Kobe Allison[2]; 2. 7C-Phil Gressman[3]; 3. 13-Van Gurley Jr[1]; 4. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[4]; 5. 11G-Luke Griffith[7]; 6. 37-Noah Dunlap[5]; 7. 18-Brian Razum[6]

Ti22 Performance Qualifying 1 (99 Laps): 1. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.031[4]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:12.105[6]; 3. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.211[1]; 4. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:12.299[3]; 5. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:12.428[15]; 6. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.456[13]; 7. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:12.525[9]; 8. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.536[8]; 9. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:12.544[11]; 10. 5M-Steve Irwin, 00:12.582[2]; 11. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:12.594[14]; 12. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:12.614[20]; 13. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:12.695[19]; 14. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:12.771[5]; 15. 37-Noah Dunlap, 00:12.862[7]; 16. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:12.894[17]; 17. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.036[21]; 18. 18-Brian Razum, 00:13.126[18]; 19. 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:13.214[12]; 20. 21S-Benji Siferd, 00:13.329[10]; 21. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:13.505[16]

Hot Laps 1: 1. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:12.190[17]; 2. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:12.191[19]; 3. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:12.215[20]; 4. X-Mike Keegan, 00:12.227[21]; 5. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:12.237[15]; 6. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:12.343[11]; 7. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:12.405[14]; 8. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.481[13]; 9. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.535[16]; 10. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:12.566[9]; 11. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:12.642[3]; 12. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:12.687[6]; 13. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:12.732[5]; 14. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.840[8]; 15. 37-Noah Dunlap, 00:12.958[7]; 16. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.962[1]; 17. 18-Brian Razum, 00:13.110[18]; 18. 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:13.185[12]; 19. 5M-Steve Irwin, 00:13.232[2]; 20. 21S-Benji Siferd, 00:13.800[10]; 21. (DNS) 66-Chase Dunham, 00:13.800

Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks - 16 entries

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 60-Todd Sherman[6]; 2. 22T-Tony Anderson[5]; 3. 11-Houston Null[1]; 4. 8-Zach Rush[3]; 5. 7-Dan Wooten[2]; 6. 01-Tyler Matheny[14]; 7. 26-Justin Long[8]; 8. 82-Chris Douglas[10]; 9. 29C-Chris Bitters[12]; 10. 1W-Mark Wooten[9]; 11. 27X-Robert Tuttle[7]; 12. 72-Skyler Knox[13]; 13. 28-Ross Black[16]; 14. 92-Brandon McDaries[11]; 15. (DNS) 1-Dylan Drake; 16. (DNS) T18-Thomas Foust

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 60-Todd Sherman[3]; 2. 1-Dylan Drake[4]; 3. 7-Dan Wooten[8]; 4. 27X-Robert Tuttle[6]; 5. 1W-Mark Wooten[1]; 6. 92-Brandon McDaries[7]; 7. (DNF) 72-Skyler Knox[5]; 8. (DNS) T18-Thomas Foust

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[1]; 2. 8-Zach Rush[2]; 3. 11-Houston Null[4]; 4. 26-Justin Long[3]; 5. 82-Chris Douglas[7]; 6. 29C-Chris Bitters[8]; 7. 01-Tyler Matheny[5]; 8. 28-Ross Black[6]

 

 

Kepner Selinsgrove winner

If you looked at Kruz Kepner’s record in the first two River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series races in 2025, this was inevitable.

First the veteran from Kreamer fell victim to circumstances and started 25th in the season opener at Port Royal, the roared through the field to finish sixth. Then, at his home track, Selinsgrove (less than 10 miles away), he started fourth and finished a strong third. PASS events are sponsored at Selinsgrove by Keller & Sons Auto Body.

Saturday night, back at Selinsgrove, he drew the pole, led all the way and scored his first win of this year, second at Selinsgrove, and seventh of his career.

But it wasn’t easy.

Josh Spicer of Julian trailed the #19 “Kruz Missile” for most of the show, but he lost his position to Logan Spahr of Lewisberry in the closing laps. Spahr then made a determined effort to get by Kepner, only to have third-place Spicer spin with three laps to go, taking the leaders out of traffic and setting up a duel at the finish.

Despite intense pressure from Spahr, Kepner held on for a popular win with local fans in his Bodmer’s Family Footcare/Shue’s Automotive/Empowering Visions #19.

Unfortunately, Spahr showed his displeasure with Kepner’s restart tactics after the race, then left the track without going through PASS’s post-race inspection. That resulted in a disqualification and 26th-place finish.

To shake up things even more, third-finishing Tyler Snook of Selinsgrove was light at the scales post-race, relegating his car to the last finishing spot on the lead lap.

The penalties, plus Spicer’s spin, shuffled the finish, putting Landon Price of Fleetwood in second place (advancing from ninth), Dustin Young of Danville in third, Jeff Weaver of Lock Haven, fourth, and John Braim of Turbotville, fifth.

Rounding out the top 10 were Mike Melair, Drew Young, Timmy Bittner, Doug Dodson, winner of the previous at Selinsgrove this year, and Jarrett Cavalet.

Bittner took home the Len Krautheim Auto Sales Hard Charger Award, taking eighth place after starting 22nd.

With a strong field of 35 IMCA/RaceSaver sprinters on hand, heat races went to Snook, Drew Young, Spicer, and Weaver, with Mike Koehler taking the B-Main. Heat winners each received a $25 bonus from BrokersRealty.com, which didn’t make its regular award last week at Port Royal due to rain. This week Cavalet received the $100 BrokersRealty.com Award by virtue of starting 14th, the slot chosen at random by a fan, who also received an award.

The River Valley Builders PASS tour will return to Selinsgrove in just six days, kicking off a wild, three-race weekend with a Friday night show. That’s followed by Saturday night racing at Hagerstown Speedway, then a Sunday night date at BAPS Motor Speedway.

PASS is dedicated to the heritage of RaceSaver with stable and enforceable rules, consistent rules application and fair purse distribution paying 24th place one half of first place. Learn about our policy and how to support the series at pasprintseries.com and the heritage of RaceSaver at frenchgrimes.com. We're on social media at Facebook and X.

Results from Selinsgrove Speedway, Saturday, May 10

HEAT 1 – 1. 56-Tyler Snook; 2. 36-Mike Melair; 3. 25SS-Zach Rhodes; 4. 20-Doug Dodson; 5. 461-Colton Hendershot; 6. 01-Timmy Bittner; 7. 5-Braeden Varner; 8. 92-Colby Womer; 9. 90-Paul Moyer.

HEAT 2 – 1. 7-Drew Young; 2. 19-Kruz Kepner; 3. 11-Dylan Smith; 4. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet; 5. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 6. 22K-Mike Koehler; 7. 19K-Chris Kreider; 8. 29-Cody Hoover; 9. 61-Michael Petock.

HEAT 3 – 1. 71-Josh Spicer; 2. 5-Logan Spahr; 3. 69P-Landon Price; 4. 89D-Chris Dolan; 5. 20-Ace Pruitt; 6. 88-Fred Arnold; 7. 85-Tyler Schell; 8. 28-Tim Stallings; 9. 15-Alan Rhodes.

HEAT 4 – 1. 52-Jeff Weaver; 2. 25-Dustin Young; 3. 44-John Braim; 4. 99-Jonathan Swift; 5. 97-Kenny Heffner; 6. 2-Erin Statler; 7. 46-Mike Alleman. DNS – 47-Ben Miklos.

B-Main – 1. 22K-Mike Koehler; 2. 01-Timmy Bittner; 3. 2-Erin Statler; 4. 88-Fred Arnold; 5. 85-Tyler Schell; 6. 92-Colby Womer; 7. 46-Mike Alleman; 8. 19K-Chris Kreider; 9. 29-Cody Hoover; 10. 61-Michael Petock; 11. 90-Paul Moyer; 12. 28-Tim Stallings; 13. 15-Alan Rhodes; 14. 5-Braeden Varner (DNF). DNS – Ben Miklos.

FEATURE – 1. 19-Kruz Kepner; 2. 69P-Landon Price; 3. 25-Dustin Young; 4. 52-Jeff Weaver; 5. 44-John Braim; 6. 36-Mike Melair; 7. 7-Drew Young; 8. 01-Timmy Bittner; 9. 20-Doug Dodson; 10. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet; 11. 25SS-Zach Rhodes; 12. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 13. 20-Ace Pruitt; 14. 88-Fred Arnold; 15. 11-Dylan Smith; 16. 97-Kenny Heffner; 17. 92-Colby Womer; 18. 56-Tyler Snook (penalized from 3rd); 19. 2-Erin Statler; 20. 85-Tyler Schell; 21. 71-Josh Spicer (DNF); 22. 461-Colton Hendershot (DNF); 23. 22K-Mike Koehler (DNF); 24. 99-Jonathan Swift (DNF); 25. 89D-Chris Dolan (DNF); 26. 5-Logan Spahr (DQ). DNS – 46-Mike Alleman; 19K-Chris Kreider; 29-Cody Hoover; 61-Michael Petock; 90-Paul Moyer; 28-Tim Stallings; 15-Alan Rhodes; 5-Braeden Varner; 47-Ben Miklos.

 

 

Johnson, Lambertz and Steuerwald Produce Huset's Speedway Season-Opening Wins During Mother's Day Opener Presented by Northland Buildings, Inc.

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (May 11, 2025) - Kaleb Johnson, John Lambertz and Matt Steuerwald were victorious on a warm Sunday evening at Huset's Speedway, which kicked off its season with the Mother's Day Opener presented by Northland Buildings, Inc.

Johnson, who started ninth, found a favorable groove on the lower part of the track to pass Austin McCarl for the lead on Lap 21 en route to his first career Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars triumph.

"It lit a spark under my butt to get the job done in the feature," he said in reference to narrowly missing the feature redraw. "It was a great birthday present. I couldn't be more thankful to be put in a position like this where I get to race for a living. It's a great group of people I'm surrounded by and hopefully this is the start of more to come."

McCarl held the top spot for the first 20 laps of the 25-lap main event, which showcased five cautions during the first half of the race. The second half was non-stop with traffic playing a role in the waning laps. Johnson, who climbed into the top five on Lap 3 and into the runner-up position on Lap 11, pulled next to McCarl down the backstretch on Lap 21. While both drivers were mired in traffic, Johnson's lane was preferred as he drove into the lead. It was the race-winning move as Johnson stuck to the low lane for the final five laps.

Ryan Timms, who started 16th, followed Johnson and stayed a close second. He nearly pulled next to the leader multiple times in the final laps before settling for second place by 0.386 seconds.

"It was a little tricky and technical," he said. "If you missed the bottom you were losing three or four car lengths. I'm just super happy with the speed we have in this car right now."

Scott Winters charged from 12 th to third place.

"I found the rubber there in the middle," he said. "The car was fast from when we unloaded. It felt good to be extra fast. Man, this is fun."

McCarl salvaged a fourth-place finish with Jack Dover placing fifth.

Andy Pake was the overall quick qualifier as he, McCarl, Sam Henderson and Gage Pulkrabek set quick time during their qualifying groups. The heat races were won by Brendan Mullen, Dover, Kerry Madsen and Blaine Stegenga. Riley Goodno was the B Main winner.

Lambertz paced the field for the distance of the 20-lap Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series feature to garner his eighth career victory at the high-banked oval.

"I've been doing it for 31 years now," he said. "It was rubber from top to bottom. You just had to pace yourself. To win the third night out, that's pretty awesome. When you get to be my age you don't know if you're going to get another one. Every one after 50, it's pretty special."

Lambertz reached traffic near the midpoint of the race and Brandon Halverson closed within a couple of car lengths before a red flag on Lap 17 gave Lambertz an open track for the final four circuits. He took advantage to win by 0.438 seconds.

Halverson finished second with Jesse Lindberg ending third, Dusty Ballenger fourth and Trefer Waller fifth.

Trevor Smith, Nick Barger, Brandon Bosma and Brady Donnohue posted heat race victories. The B Main was won by Bill Johnson.

Steuerwald led the final two laps to capture the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event. It was his 21 st career triumph at the track.

Tim Dann was out front for the first three laps before Cory Yeigh hustled from third into the lead on Lap 4. A pair of mid-race cautions bunched the field together with Yeigh holding off sixth-starting Steuerwald throughout the second half of the race until smoke began billowing from the rear of his car on Lap 16. Steuerwald closed to Yeigh's rear bumper. In turn two on the ensuing lap, Yeigh went to the outside to put a competitor down a lap. Steuerwald dove low and won the three-wide drag race down the backstretch to power into the lead. He pulled away in the final lap and a half to win by 1.101 seconds.

"It's always fun to race Cory," he said. "To get one like this, it's always great to remind yourself you can do it."

Yeigh was the runner up with Chris Ellingson placing third. Dann garnered a fourth-place result and Aaron Foote rounded out the top five.

Ellingson, J.J. Zebell and Ron Howe were the heat race winners.

The next event at Huset's Speedway is next Sunday when the Midwest Sprint Touring Series 410 Sprint Cars joins the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars division. The Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series will also be in action.

MOTHER'S DAY OPENER PRESENTED BY NORTHLAND BUILDING, INC. RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (May 11, 2025) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 6K-Kaleb Johnson (9); 2. 10-Ryan Timms (16); 3. 23W-Scott Winters (12); 4. 88-Austin McCarl (1); 5. 53-Jack Dover (2); 6. 55-Kerry Madsen (6); 7. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 8. 64-Andy Pake (10); 9. 13-Mark Dobmeier (24); 10. 11M-Brendan Mullen (7); 11. 09-Matt Juhl (11); 12. 83JR-Sam Henderson (13); 13. 16-Riley Goodno (21); 14. 31-Koby Werkmeister (8); 15. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (19); 16. 44-Chris Martin (20); 17. 27-Weston Olson (23); 18. 2-Alex Pettas (17); 19. 4-Cruz Dickerson (14); 20. 95-Tyler Drueke (15); 21. 81-Brant O'Banion (22); 22. (DNF) 96-Blaine Stegenga (4); 23. (DNF) G5-Gage Pulkrabek (3); 24. (DNF) 74N-Luke Nellis (18).

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 16-Riley Goodno (2); 2. 81-Brant O'Banion (6); 3. 27-Weston Olson (1); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier (3); 5. 80P-Jacob Peterson (4); 6. 10X-Trevor Serbus (7); 7. 8-Micah Slendy (5); 8. 9-Dominic Dobesh (8); 9. (DNS) 17-Lee Goos Jr; 10. (DNS) 8H-Jacob Hughes; 11. (DNS) 63-JJ Hickle; 12. (DNS) 17B-Ryan Bickett.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11M-Brendan Mullen (1); 2. 31-Koby Werkmeister (2); 3. 95-Tyler Drueke (6); 4. 64-Andy Pake (4); 5. 74N-Luke Nellis (5); 6. 80P-Jacob Peterson (7); 7. 10X-Trevor Serbus (8); 8. (DNF) 8H-Jacob Hughes (3).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 53-Jack Dover (1); 2. 88-Austin McCarl (4); 3. 09-Matt Juhl (2); 4. 23W-Scott Winters (3); 5. 16-Riley Goodno (8); 6. 44-Chris Martin (6); 7. 27-Weston Olson (5); 8. (DNS) 63-JJ Hickle.

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Kerry Madsen (1); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 3. 6K-Kaleb Johnson (3); 4. 10-Ryan Timms (5); 5. 83JR-Sam Henderson (4); 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier (7); 7. 81-Brant O'Banion (6); 8. 9-Dominic Dobesh (8).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 96-Blaine Stegenga (2); 2. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (4); 3. 4-Cruz Dickerson (1); 4. 2-Alex Pettas (6); 5. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (5); 6. 8-Micah Slendy (7); 7. (DNF) 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 8. (DNS) 17B-Ryan Bickett.

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.191 (1); 2. 8H-Jacob Hughes, 00:11.356 (3); 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister, 00:11.378 (2); 4. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.411 (8); 5. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:11.484 (4); 6. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.615 (6); 7. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:11.763 (7); 8. 10X-Trevor Serbus, 00:11.854 (5).

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.289 (3); 2. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.459 (6); 3. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:11.543 (7); 4. 53-Jack Dover, 00:11.547 (5); 5. 27-Weston Olson, 00:11.566 (2); 6. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.566 (8); 7. 63-JJ Hickle, 00:11.568 (4); 8. 16-Riley Goodno, 00:11.694 (1).

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.259 (4); 2. 6K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.452 (7); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.466 (6); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.481 (3); 5. 10-Ryan Timms, 00:11.532 (1); 6. 81-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.542 (5); 7. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.667 (2); 8. 9-Dominic Dobesh, 00:12.090 (8).

Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.804 (5); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr, 00:11.812 (6); 3. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:11.876 (1); 4. 4-Cruz Dickerson, 00:12.049 (2); 5. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:12.238 (3); 6. 2-Alex Pettas, 00:12.489 (7); 7. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:12.531 (8); 8. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:12.641 (4).

Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 12L-John Lambertz (1); 2. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (2); 3. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (3); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (5); 5. 32-Trefer Waller (4); 6. 33-Trevor Smith (6); 7. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (8); 8. 63-Jack Thomas (13); 9. X-Dylan Waxdahl (10); 10. 3D-Dan Griep (7); 11. 14-Nick Barger (9); 12. 18-Corbin Erickson (11); 13. 30-Matt Johnson (20); 14. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (16); 15. 56-Bill Johnson (17); 16. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (18); 17. 48-Cole Olson (14); 18. 91-Andrew Sullivan (19); 19. 23-Brandon Bosma (12); 20. 81-Jared Jansen (15).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 56-Bill Johnson (2); 2. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (1); 3. 91-Andrew Sullivan (3); 4. 30-Matt Johnson (4); 5. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (6); 6. 9A-Hunter Hanson (7); 7. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (5); 8. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (8); 9. (DNF) 62J-Jay Masur (9); 10. (DNS) 97-Jackson Weber; 11. (DNS) 72-Ty Wilke.

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 - Gunderson Racing (8 Laps): 1. 33-Trevor Smith (1); 2. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (5); 3. 12L-John Lambertz (2); 4. 63-Jack Thomas (7); 5. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (3); 6. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (6); 7. (DNF) 97-Jackson Weber (4).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 - Saldana Racing (8 Laps): 1. 14-Nick Barger (1); 2. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (5); 3. X-Dylan Waxdahl (7); 4. 48-Cole Olson (2); 5. 56-Bill Johnson (4); 6. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (6); 7. 62J-Jay Masur (3).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 - Vahlco Wheels (8 Laps): 1. 23-Brandon Bosma (2); 2. 32-Trefer Waller (4); 3. 7L-Jesse Lindberg (7); 4. 81-Jared Jansen (3); 5. 91-Andrew Sullivan (5); 6. 9A-Hunter Hanson (6); 7. (DNF) 72-Ty Wilke (1).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (2); 2. 18-Corbin Erickson (5); 3. 3D-Dan Griep (1); 4. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (4); 5. 30-Matt Johnson (3); 6. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (6).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (18 Laps): 1. 3-Matt Steuerwald (6); 2. 64-Cory Yeigh (4); 3. 2-Chris Ellingson (2); 4. 40-Tim Dann (1); 5. 1X-Aaron Foote (7); 6. 29Z-JJ Zebell (11); 7. 54-Dustin Gulbrandson (3); 8. 45-Craig Hanisch (17); 9. 15-Brandon Ferguson (9); 10. 21T-Trevor Tesch (16); 11. 33-Garet Deboer (12); 12. 83-Nick Janssen (15); 13. 71X-Shaun Taylor (10); 14. 86-Tracy Halouska (14); 15. 99-Ryan DeBoer (18); 16. 9-Kyle DeBoer (13); 17. 81-Lance Nordstrom (19); 18. (DNF) 12-Michael Chaney (5); 19. (DNF) 21-Ron Howe (8).

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Chris Ellingson (1); 2. 64-Cory Yeigh (4); 3. 15-Brandon Ferguson (5); 4. 1X-Aaron Foote (3); 5. 9-Kyle DeBoer (2); 6. 21T-Trevor Tesch (6); 7. (DNF) 81-Lance Nordstrom (7).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 29Z-JJ Zebell (2); 2. 40-Tim Dann (1); 3. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 4. 12-Michael Chaney (5); 5. 86-Tracy Halouska (6); 6. (DNF) 45-Craig Hanisch (4).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Ron Howe (1); 2. 71X-Shaun Taylor (3); 3. 3-Matt Steuerwald (6); 4. 54-Dustin Gulbrandson (2); 5. 83-Nick Janssen (4); 6. 99-Ryan DeBoer (5).

2025 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

Kaleb Johnson- 1(May 11)

Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

John Lambertz- 1(May 11)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

Matt Steuerwald- 1(May 11)

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A.J. FLICK ENDS SHARON WINLESS DROUGHT BY TOPPING A 37-CAR FIELD FOR $4,000 "410" SPRINT CAR VICTORY IN 2025 OPENER; CHRIS SCHNEIDER (STOCKS) & GARRETT CALVERT (ECONO MODS) ALSO VICTORIOUS

 May 10, 2025

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)...After nearly a week of rain, Mother Nature blessed Sharon Speedway with a beautiful day as the 96th anniversary season opened on Saturday night ushering in the new ownership team of Dave Blaney, Ryan Blaney, and Will Thomas III. Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Victory Lane in the Bala Management “Super Series” event on Barris Supply and Ohio Intra Express Night were A.J. Flick (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars), Chris Schneider (Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks), and Garrett Calvert (Alcon Mechanical Econo Mods).

A.J. Flick had won 30 times throughout the region since his last Sharon Speedway victory on August 6, 2022. That victory drought ended on Saturday night as the fourth starting Flick passed central Pa. invader Ryan Smith on lap three and led the rest of the way in the 30-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Car opener.

“I haven’t been in front of these fans here in quite a while,” acknowledged the 32-year-old Apollo, Pa. driver. “This is a hell of a field of cars so to be standing here on the frontstretch means a lot. We were so good here in 2022 then they changed the tires. I don’t know what it is about this place, but when it slicks off it gets so hard for us. We’ve been really working on our program and really found something last year at Lernerville’s ‘Steel City Stampede’, and every time we’ve put it in the car, we’ve been fast. Ryan (Smith) and Tim Shaffer are so good. Ryan gave me a clean lane up there and he didn’t have to, and if he didn’t it wouldn’t have been dirty.”

Flick’s fifth career Sharon victory was worth $4,000 and came in his Ferguson Heating & Air Conditioning/Worthington Steel/Chernaga Construction/Moon Township Ford/Mahle Pistons-sponsored #2 by 2.412 seconds. Smith, who has two career Sharon victories, was second after leading the first two laps and earned $2,000. National Sprint Car Hall of Famer, Tim Shaffer, who has been fast throughout the region in recent weeks since stepping into Michael Dutcher’s #17GP, went sixth to third. Pole-sitter Carl Bowser dropped to fourth at the finish. Ohio standout Cole Duncan raced from 13th to 5th.

Jared Zimbardi, a longtime “360” standout, was sixth. Brandon Spithaler came all the way out of the last chance B main and raced his way from 21st to 7th to earn the $100 Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger gift card. Michael Bauer was eighth over Friday night’s Tri-City Raceway Park winner Ricky Peterson. Brandon Matus rounded out the top 10. Flick was fastest overall in qualifying against the star-studded 37-car field with a lap of 13.729. Heat winners were Jack Sodeman, Jr., Bauer, Zimbardi, and Leyton Wagner. Spithaler garnered the last chance B main victory.

Chris Schneider took the opening night honors in the Pro Stocks for his first Sharon win since July 22, 2023. Schneider passed Steve D’Apolito on lap 11 and led the duration over the final 10 laps of the 20-lap Gibson Insurance Agency feature for the $550 payday.

“I’ve missed this place and really love the red clay,” expressed the 46-year-old Lower Burrell, Pa. standout. “It’s a 3/8-mile with not too much banking and has multiple grooves- this place is always great. We took a little longer than we’d like tonight in this Pro Stock feature- maybe we’re all rusty from not racing much. We built both Steve (D’Apolito) and Curt’s (Bish) cars. I would have loved to see Steve win as Curt won last night (Lernerville Speedway). He (D’Apolito) left me a little too much room on the bottom and hit that rut and I had to take the lane.”

Schneider moved into a tie for eighth place on the all-time Stock Car win list following his 19th career victory, which came by 1.457 seconds in his ICA Mechanical/Butler Truck Parts/It’s All Clean Mobile Pressure Washing/A&K Farms/Hot Dog Guys/Chuck’s Auto Shop-sponsored #55. Paul Davis came all the way from 18th to finish 2nd after passing D’Apolito on lap 19. D’Apolito was third after leading the first 10 circuits.

Jason Fosnaught was fourth over Bobby Whitling. Mike Miller advanced halfway to the front from his 12th starting spot to 6th at the checkered flag. Jonathan Koteles also gained six spots with a seventh-place finish. Curt J. Bish was eighth as Larry Kugel and Jordan Perkins completed the top 10. Heat race winners over the 19-car field were Whitling and Schneider.

Garrett Calvert scored the victory in the 20-lap Alcon Mechanical Econo Mod feature. Like Flick, Calvert started fourth and assumed the lead on lap 12 after race-long leader Brendan Warner spun. With more than a full field of cars, Calvert earned $600 for his third career victory, which came in the D&F Precision Machining/Great Lakes Speed Shop/955 Automotive/Martin Dynamics/Chad’s Ring & Pinion-sponsored #12x.

“This track had a little bit of character tonight,” stated the 27-year-old Cochranton, Pa. victor. “I want to apologize to Brendan (Warner). We came out of the turn three wide and there were some holes and didn’t mean to get into him.”

Jacob Eucker, who owns 16 career Econo Mod wins at Sharon, was 2.333 seconds behind Calvert at the finish after starting fifth. Bryan Wagner had a great run in third after starting ninth. Warner came back from his spin to finish fourth over Cody Stronghart. Robert Simmons beat out Dennis Dellinger by just 0.210 seconds for sixth to earn the $100 Performance Bodies & Parts gift card for being the “Nosed Out” contingency winner. Don Watson, Seth Brenot, and Derek Tessean completed the top 10. Heat winners over the 25-car field were Stronghart, Eucker, and Calvert.

Coming up next Saturday (May 17), the “410” Sprint Cars are back for another $4,000 to-win Bala Management “Super Series” event. They will be joined by the first appearances of the non-wing RUSH Sprint Cars and the RUSH Sportsman Modifieds. Pit passes go on sale at 4 p.m. with general admission gates opening at 5. Warmups begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by heat race action. General admission is just $15, while senior citizens are $13, and kids 13 and under are free. Pit passes are $35.

Tickets are available for the May 24 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car event through World Racing Group at https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&orgid=52711&pid=9489416. Camping permits are available at the following link: https://www.simpletix.com/e/rv-trailer-tent-camping-2025-tickets-199070

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars (30 laps, $4,000 to-win): 1. 2-A.J. FLICK[4]; 2. 6D-Ryan Smith[1]; 3. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[6]; 4. 11-Carl Bowser[5]; 5. 22D-Cole Duncan[13]; 6. 35-Jared Zimbardi[8]; 7. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[21]; 8. 46-Michael Bauer[3]; 9. 98-Ricky Peterson[20]; 10. 13-Brandon Matus[9]; 11. 08-Danny Kuriger[11]; 12. 8-Billy Dietrich[15]; 13. 49X-Trey Jacobs[16]; 14. 38-Leyton Wagner[7]; 15. 67-JJ Loss[17]; 16. 3V-Chris Verda[24]; 17. 16-Jim Morris[19]; 18. 15T-Ryan Turner[23]; 19. 15-Mitch Harble[18]; 20. 47L-Dusty Larson[14]; 21. 10-Dale Blaney[12]; 22. 7K-Dan Shetler[22]; 23. 3-John Jerich[10]; 24. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[2]

DNQ for the feature: 83X-Nate Reeser, 5-Jeremy Weaver, 21-Bryan Salisbury, 33-Brent Matus, 4W-Eric L Williams, 3B-Joe Butera, 76-Davey Jones, 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer, 5K-Adam Kekich, 21P-Carmen Perigo Jr, 81-Rayce Jacobs, 6-Bob Felmlee, 10J-Curt Jones.

 

 

PADDOCK USES SLIDEJOB IN SECOND HALF RESTART TO WIN AT WOODHULL

Press Release By: Marty Czekala – May 11, 2025

WOODHULL, N.Y. – The name of the game was restarts, but the leader was the sitting duck.

Dillon Paddock used a restart on lap 18 to get past Jordan Hutton and win his second career CRSA feature, the second round of the Dandy Miniseries.

“The Show Stopper” had an impressive car in the second half and even closed in on the long run.

“We’ve been making steps in the right direction,” said Paddock, who won after finishing third at Woodhull one year ago. “Every time we come back, we seem to get a little better. This probably was the best car I’ve ever had.”

Paulie Colagiovanni, filling in for Blake Warner in the No. 21B, alongside Timmy Lotz, brought the field to green for the 25-lap feature. Colagiovanni would lead early in the opening five laps before the feature’s first yellow for Matt Rotz spinning in turn three.

Colagiovanni selected the bottom on the restart, but Lotz timed the restart to grab the restart. In a wild hornet's nest, Jordan Hutton would move up to second around the outside in a two-for-one move on Colagiovanni and Paddock.

Paddock would fade down to sixth after the restart.

In his second CRSA start, Mikey Smith would also be on the charge after starting seventh in the feature, making his way up to third before the second yellow for Tyler Graves.

The following restart saw Lotz down low, with Hutton timing the restart to immediately clear and lead similar to the first restart. It would begin a near 10-lap run in which the No. 66 had a gap of as much as 2.5s while Paddock worked his way up the pylon, picking off drivers one by one having the fastest car on the track.

Following a yellow with eight to go for a second Rotz spin, Paddock timed the restart well, but Hutton drove into turn one deep to clear. Paddock crossovered Hutton and entered turn three, throwing a slidejob to put his No. 8 out front.

A pair of yellows came out, allowing Hutton to get inside at each restart, but Paddock would win by three seconds for his first win of 2025.

“I fell back and had to drive it harder to find another lane,” Paddock said. “I watched them water the top. Once I ran the top a few laps, I said, 'Let's just keep doing this.' Just glad I could hold Jordan off in the restarts.”

Hutton starts off his 2025 campaign with a pair of runner-up finishes. Despite leading laps and falling short in the end, Hutton hangs his head high.

“I’m pretty happy with it,” said Hutton. “He [restarted] so well that I just couldn’t get back by him. He’s on the old HTC, and I’m on the new Med1. His tires just fired so much better than mine did.”

Mikey Smith rounds out the podium, making him two-for-two in podiums in his CRSA career. After learning from a restart penalty in his heat, Smith returned to win his heat and then danced through the field in the feature.

“We love coming up here to New York,” Smith said. “I’m glad we’re able to come here and run with all these fast guys.”

Tomy Moreau won the Elab Smokers Boutique Scramble Dash, receiving a $100 cash bonus.

Zach Sobotka won the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger award, starting 25th in the A-Main and finishing fourth, up 19 spots.

Paulie Colagiovanni was awarded the Ruggles World of Autobody & Graphics Hard Luck award after starting on the pole and fading late in the final laps.

26 drivers checked in tonight.

“The Future Stars of Sprint Cars” now turn their attention to Weedsport Speedway for the series’ 300th event and the first I-90 Pit Stop Challenge race. Can’t make it to the track? Action can be seen live on DIRTVision.

A Main (25 Laps): 1. 8-Dillon Paddock[3]; 2. 66-Jordan Hutton[6]; 3. 4S-Mikey Smith[7]; 4. 38-Zach Sobotka[25]; 5. 18-Timmy Lotz[2]; 6. 29-Dalton Herrick[18]; 7. 48A-Alysha Bay[8]; 8. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[17]; 9. 15B-Spencer Burley[16]; 10. 25NG-Nolan Groves[20]; 11. 33-Scott Landers[5]; 12. D9-Dustin Sehn[10]; 13. 99-Adam Depuy[23]; 14. 23-John Smith[21]; 15. 77H-Bob Hamm[14]; 16. 28-Ron Greek[15]; 17. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[24]; 18. 77-Matt Rotz[13]; 19. 3-Bailey Boyd[19]; 20. 22-Tomy Moreau[9]; 21. 21B-Paulie Colagiovanni[1]; 22. 20K-Ed Kelly[4]; 23. 121-Steve Glover[11]; 24. 25G-Tyler Graves[12]; 25. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[22]; 26. 10-Nathan Pierce[26]

Elab Smokers Boutique Dash (4 Laps): 1. 22-Tomy Moreau[1]; 2. D9-Dustin Sehn[4]; 3. 121-Steve Glover[3]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[5]; 5. 77-Matt Rotz[6]; 6. (DNF) 77H-Bob Hamm[2]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 48A-Alysha Bay[1]; 2. 20K-Ed Kelly[2]; 3. 22-Tomy Moreau[4]; 4. D9-Dustin Sehn[3]; 5. 28-Ron Greek[5]; 6. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[7]; 7. 29-Dalton Herrick[9]; 8. 23-John Smith[6]; 9. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Dillon Paddock[3]; 2. 66-Jordan Hutton[5]; 3. 77H-Bob Hamm[1]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[4]; 5. 121-Steve Glover[8]; 6. 77-Matt Rotz[9]; 7. 25NG-Nolan Groves[6]; 8. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[7]; 9. (DNS) 38-Zach Sobotka

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 4S-Mikey Smith[3]; 2. 21B-Paulie Colagiovanni[6]; 3. 18-Timmy Lotz[7]; 4. 33-Scott Landers[8]; 5. 15B-Spencer Burley[5]; 6. 3-Bailey Boyd[1]; 7. (DNF) 10-Nathan Pierce[2]; 8. (DNF) 99-Adam Depuy[4]

The CRSA Sprints are celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2025 and are brought to you by A-Verdi Storage Containers. Associate sponsors include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing Company, Dandy, Joe's Garage, Westward Painting Company, Elab Smokers Boutique, iFreeze Storage & Distribution Center, Maguire Automotive Group, Powdertech Powdercoating, Ruggles World of Auto Body, PJC Business Ventures, Profab Enterprises, Magsarus Ignitions, Highside Racewear, Hoosier Racing Tire, Insinger Performance with their Stinger Race Fuel, My Race Pass and is owned and operated by Mike Emhof Motorsports.

For more information on the series, results and points, please visit our website, www.crsa.myracepass.com.

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 Lernerville Speedway

Sarver, PA (May 10, 2025) The 2025 Fab4 racing season finally saw the green flag on Friday night at Lernerville Speedway. After two weather aborted attempts in the preceding weeks, Mother Nature finally brought sunny skies over The Action Track with a spring chill in the air as well. There were 82 cars in the pit area at race time, with some unique invaders to say the least, especially in the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Cars which saw a pair of central Pennsylvania regulars turn up and a national touring presence as Billy Dietrich, Ryan Smith and Chris Frank plus a touring Parker Price-Miller turned up in a stout weekly field of competition that included 17 cars. The Glassmere Fuel Service Late Models were represented with 19 cars in the pits with a collective 16 track championships among the starting field. The Diehl Automotive Big Block Modified and Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stocks both brought 23 car fields into the racing, with the area’s best drivers virtually all in attendance in both divisions.

There was extra money on the line as well as the fifth annual “Willie and Conda McConnell Memorial” took center stage for the night. The event, which honors the parents of Garage Crawl Facebook live show originator John McConnell, gave feature winners a great deal of enhancement for the effort. The Peoples Sprints raced for a solid $4,500-to-win marker, courtesy of a supplemental gift from Joey Peluso of Peluso Roofing while the Glassmere Late Models ran for a top prize of $3,000. The Diehl Auto Big Blocks ran for a cool $2,300-to-win while the Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stocks winner received a substantial bump in pay with the winner taking home a sweet $1,150.

Parker Price-Miller made the haul worthwhile in the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car portion of Friday’s racing as he started on the pole of the 25 lap main event and never relinquished the lead in collecting his first career Lernerville feature victory. Price-Miller was the class of the field in hot lap group qualifying, laying down a quick time of 13.391. However, his attempt at a sweep was thwarted when he ran second to Dietrich in the first heat of the night. Nevertheless, Price-Miller started strong from the drop of the green flag as young Jacob Begenwald kept up as best he could, holding his second starting spot for a good portion of the race in impressive fashion. Dietrich, Tim Shaffer and defending track champion AJ Flick all made their way forward with authority until a miscue on Flick’s part ruined his chances in the near the halfway mark with a spin that put him to the back of the pack. Flick would rebound to finish sixth and behind the leader, Dietrich and Tim Shaffer turned up the wick as best they could, but Price-Miller was the undisputed class of the field on Friday night and crossed first under the checkers, winning by a 4.6 second margin.

Ken Schaltenbrand has forged two track titles and multiple feature wins in Glassmere Fuel Service Late Model competition over the years, but the win he took on Friday night may stand out as one that will be talked about for years to come. Six time champion Alex Ferree started on the pole but was eclipsed Logan Zarin early on as the two drivers had a modest amount of separation over the field early on. Zarin looked to be on his way to Terry Bowser Excavating Victory Lane at the halfway point until Ferree tracked him down in lapped traffic and began taking looks for the lead in the second half. Ferree looked to have the advantage until contact with a lapped car forced him to relinquish his chances and he found himself facing the wrong direction in turns one and two. It was a tough break for Ferree who had one of the fastest cars on the track and had driven near flawlessly. However, the door opened for defending track champion Michael Norris who had started sixth on the grid and had been at the front of the chase pack, which included Schaltenbrand who had been quick around the bottom of the speedway in typical fashion. When action resumed, Zarin and Norris battled hard with the two cars swapping the lead and Norris using the high side of the speedway, gathering momentum on the cushion. As the white flag waved, the two drivers were nearly door to door entering turn three and then made hard contact in turn four driving to the checkered flag as they both kept attempting to drive through it in a desperate attempt to reach the finish line first with damaged cars. Meanwhile, third running Schaltenbrand kept his focus and his foot on the gas, passing both cars and leading the final few feet across the line by a .082 second advantage, en route to the $3,000 payday.

History was made on Friday night in the Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds as Rex King Jr. collected his 40th career victory at the Sarver speed plant, moving him past Pro Stock legend Chris Schneider to 20th on the all-time Lernerville Speedway win list. King may have started from the pole position, but the competition behind him was as strong as it gets as DIRTcar Hall of Famer and eight-time track champion Brian Swartzlander made a surprise visit in the Bill Rose owned #6 machine and started to his outside. Directly behind them were defending track champion Garrett Krummert and former track champion Dave Murdick, and a fifth starting former track champion in Jeremiah Shingledecker to boot. King led in the early going as Swartzlander kept pace in the top three in the early going with Murdick, Krummert and Shingledecker all within decent range. As the laps wound to the halfway point, Krummert had made his way to second and then found his way around King for a brief time before King made the total commitment to the top side of the speedway, making his way back around Krummert for the lead in the second half of the 25 lap main event. Murdick finished a strong night in third while Shingledecker and Swartzlander rounded out the top five.

Curt J. Bish doesn’t come to Lernerville very often, but when he does; he’s among the fastest cars in the field. Such was the case on this night as he moved forward from his fourth starting spot to take the lead on lap three and held off front row starting mate Joey Zambotti the rest of the way, crossing the finish line with a 1.2 second advantage to collect the $1,150 top prize. Zambotti finished with a strong second place performance, his highest feature finish at Lernerville in over two years. Cody Koteles, Chris Schneider and Tim Bish rounded out the top five.

Racing resumes on Friday night as the BRP Modified Tour takes center stage with the first points race of the season for the regional tour. They’ll be joined by the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Cars, Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stocks and the first appearance of the season from the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Late Models as their drivers get a good look at their cars on the track in preparation for their upcoming Bill Emig Memorial as part of the Firecracker 100 weekend. Pits will open at 4 PM on Friday with grandstands opening at 5 PM and racing scheduled to take place at 7:30 PM.

Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-Start) 1. 71-Parker Price Miller[1]; 2. 8-Billy Dietrich[4]; 3. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[11]; 4. 11-Carl Bowser[7]; 5. 6R-Ryan Smith[9]; 6. 2-AJ Flick[6]; 7. 00-Chris Frank[2]; 8. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[3]; 9. 15-Ryan Turner[10]; 10. 79W-Will Fleming[8]; 11. 3-John Jerich[14]; 12. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr[13]; 13. 44-Pete Landram[15]; 14. 4K-Bill Kiley[17]; 15. (DNF) 7K-Dan Shetler[5]; 16. (DNF) 11H-Hayden Miller[12]; 17. (DNF) 76-Davey Jones[16]

Glassmere Fuel Service Late Model Feature (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 29-Ken Schaltenbrand[5]; 2. 1Z-Logan Zarin[3]; 3. 10-Jared Miley[7]; 4. 72-Michael Norris[6]; 5. 48-Colton Flinner[11]; 6. J4-John Garvin Jr[9]; 7. 9-Levi Yetter[2]; 8. 55-Chris Schneider[8]; 9. 1C-Alex Ferree[1]; 10. 77-Tyler Dietz[13]; 11. 84-Andrew Wylie[12]; 12. 2T-Rich Wicker[4]; 13. W3-John Weaver[18]; 14. 10L-Gary Lyle[15]; 15. 10C-Ryan Christoff[14]; 16. (DNF) 4*-Douglas Eck[10]; 17. (DNF) 12R-Ryan Payne[16]; 18. (DNF) 24-Tyler Wyant[17]; 19. (DNF) 15-Kodie Checketts[19]

Diehl Automotive Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 165-Rex King Jr[1]; 2. 29-Garrett Krummert[3]; 3. 61-Dave Murdick[4]; 4. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[6]; 5. 6X-Brian Swartzlander[2]; 6. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[7]; 7. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[9]; 8. 14S-Justin Shea[11]; 9. 9-Will Thomas[12]; 10. 87-Rocky Kugel[14]; 11. 9M-Cameron Miller[15]; 12. 17M-Kyle Fink[5]; 13. 72-Jim Kurpakus[17]; 14. B4-Brayden Beatty[8]; 15. 10-Darin Gallagher[18]; 16. 5A-Austin Eyler[10]; 17. 27R-Dave Reges[21]; 18. 55-Brenten Kay[19]; 19. 8M-Macey Adamik[20]; 20. 26-Karley Miller[16]; 21. (DNS) 56M-Jacob McElravy; 22. (DNS) 19-Lenny Bullis; 23. (DNS) 35-Steve Slater

Millerstown Pic-A-Part Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 29-Curt J Bish[4]; 2. 948-Joey Zambotti III[1]; 3. 1K-Cody Koteles[3]; 4. 55S-Chris Schneider[6]; 5. 11B-Tim Bish[5]; 6. 155-Tyler Schneider[7]; 7. 4-Brett Hutira[8]; 8. 27-Jacob Dietz[12]; 9. 101-Bruce Hartzfeld[2]; 10. 17S-Stephen Shelpman[13]; 11. 25-Jason Fosnaught[18]; 12. 55C-Brandon Connor[21]; 13. 10-Nick Kocuba[14]; 14. 64-Logan Koteles[10]; 15. 26-Mike Bordt[11]; 16. 152-Bill Swaney[17]; 17. 28-Dalton Gabriel[20]; 18. 0-Larry Kugel[16]; 19. 7A-Tom Robertson[23]; 20. 19T-Troy Norman[19]; 21. (DNS) 68-Andrew Hammond; 22. (DNS) 81-Mike Miller; 23. (DNS) 22-Chase Lambert

 

 

Naida earns 1st Fremont win; Miller dominates 305s; Valenti gets truck win for 83rd career Fremont victory
Sunday, May 11, 2025

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – Darin Naida got his first laps in a sprint car at Fremont Speedway in 2022 and competed at “The Track That Action Built” many times over the past couple of years and the place frustrated him. Naida, from Adrian, Mich., put those years of frustration and learning to use Saturday, May 10, earning his first ever 410 sprint win at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction on Autokiniton Night.

Naida, who picked up a win the previous week at a track in Michigan, took the lead from Craig Mintz on a restart with just 10 laps to go and drove to the win over Mintz who led the first 19 laps of the race, Cap Henry, Kasey Jedrzejek and Bryce Lucius.

For Naida, Fremont Speedway’s 2022 410 sprint rookie of the year, it was a very emotional win considering his grandfather, John, was Fremont’s 1978 sprint car track champion and is inducted into the Fremont Speedway Hall of Fame.

“This means a ton. I’ve probably raced here more than anywhere else in the country and to come on top is crazy. I came here in 2022 never drove a sprint car before and man I hated this place for like two years. I have to thank so many people for getting me here. L and M Properties, and Deddy Bears and Poor Racing and Ackland Insurance and Level Utilities and STP Motorsports. I have to thank Tyson…he’s here tonight. My dad and my mom stuck with me through this all and all my crew guys and Harley for her support. I have to thank Evan and my little brother and Patrick and Greg. This means a ton,” said Naida.

“I struggled getting good on the restarts…I didn’t have a lot of grip but it made is so good everywhere else on the race track. I felt like I could get through one and two with way more speed than him (Mintz) and as soon as I saw him just trying to putt around the tires I just ran the shit out of that thing…we were so much better,” said Naida beside his Slusarski Excavating & Paving, Ackland Insurance, Poor Racing, L&M Properties, Deddy Bears, Rhino Racing, Level Utilities, Townline Variety backed #7N.

Cap Henry’s third place finish will keep him solidly atop the standings for the All Pro Aluminum Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group as he looks to earn his fourth series’ title.

While the stats will show Blayne Keckler led the first 14 laps of the 25-lap Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint A-main and Dustin Stroup led lap 15. But when Jamie Miller, Fremont’s defending 305 sprint track champion, drove from third to the lead at the half-way point he put on a dominating performance, lapping up to eighth place in the non-stop feature. Miller’s 53rd career Fremont Speedway victory came over Stroup, Keckler, Shawn Valenti and Matt Foos rounding out the top five.

It was a weekend sweep for Miller in the 305 sprints as he won the previous night at Attica Raceway Park. He looks to repeat as the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz AFCS champion.

“The track was very technical tonight. You had a little of everything on the race track. It was very racy. Early in the race I didn’t know if I was going to get there. I was struggling a little bit but we started to burn some fuel off and the car got better and here I am again,” said Miller beside of Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Pub 400, Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.

Once it got going the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck A-main was entertaining with just a pair of cautions flying late. Craig Dippman lead the first five laps but it wasn’t easy as Dustin Keegan, Keith Sorg and Shawn Valenti applying pressure.

Valenti drove into the lead on lap six and built an over three second lead before a caution flew with just three laps to go. Sorg applied tremendous pressure for the lead the final three laps but Valenti hung on for the win with Sorg, Keegan, Brad Stuckey and Jamie Miller rounding out the top five.

The win is #83 at Fremont Speedway for Valenti is leads the all-time win list.

“I was rolling pretty good getting through lapped traffic and I didn’t know Keith was out there and I kind of squeezed him into the outside wall…I apologize for that. He caught me off-guard and made me get back on the wheel of this thing,” said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking, Conrad Transportation, Dave Story Equipment, A Plus Auto Center, Smolders Speed Concepts, S&S Hauling and Excavating backed #7B.

Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction will be back in action Wednesday, May 14 for the first ever visit of the Kubota High Limit Racing Series on Kistler Racing Products Night.

Keep up to date with Fremont Speedway by going to www.fremontohspeedway.com or on Facebook at www.facebook/FremontSpeedway or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FremontSpeedway or follow on My Race Pass at www.myracepass.com

About Gill Construction – https://kgcpc.com
Owned and operated by Ray Brooks, and headquartered in nearby Port Clinton, Ohio, Gill Construction specializes in an array of land and water services, utilizing over five decades of experience to build an extensive repertoire which includes site excavation, site utilities, demolition, trenching, and marina service. Gill Construction boasts a dynamic, diverse, and experienced workforce, guaranteed to perform and complete any task with the utmost customer satisfaction.

About Autokiniton – https://www.autokiniton.com

Autokiniton, located on St. Rt. 269 south, Bellevue, boasts an advanced facility with over 200 skilled employees. For 30 years, they’ve meticulously crafted truck frames for major automakers like Ford. Autokiniton provides value-driven, sustainable automotive components and assembly solutions for the leading North American supplier of Ford F-150 truck frames! They offer a rewarding compensation and benefits package along with an opportunity to grow within a stable environment that’s building a better foundation for every vehicle on the road.

Fremont Speedway

Saturday, May 10, 2025

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 7N-Darin Naida[4]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[1]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[7]; 4. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[5]; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius[6]; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[3]; 7. 16-DJ Foos[12]; 8. 19-TJ Michael[15]; 9. 29-Zeth Sabo[9]; 10. 97-Justin Clark[18]; 11. 15C-Chris Andrews[10]; 12. 22M-Dan McCarron[16]; 13. 01-Bryan Sebetto[8]; 14. 5-Kody Brewer[13]; 15. 75-Jerry Dahms[20]; 16. 101-Kalib Henry[14]; 17. 35-Stuart Brubaker[11]; 18. 16E-Caleb Erwin[22]; 19. 20B-Cody Bova[21]; 20. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 21. 1B-Keith Baxter[19]; 22. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[17]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Nate Dussel[2]; 2. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[3]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 101-Kalib Henry[7]; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[6]; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron[1]; 7. 97-Justin Clark[5]; 8. 16E-Caleb Erwin[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Bryce Lucius[3]; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[1]; 3. 09-Craig Mintz[2]; 4. 7N-Darin Naida[4]; 5. 19-TJ Michael[6]; 6. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5]; 7. 20B-Cody Bova[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4]; 2. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1]; 4. 16-DJ Foos[5]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[3]; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[7]; 7. 1B-Keith Baxter[6]

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.186[6]; 2. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:12.273[19]; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:12.397[14]; 4. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:12.480[21]; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:12.485[5]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:12.498[12]; 7. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:12.531[18]; 8. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:12.545[8]; 9. X-Mike Keegan, 00:12.577[10]; 10. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:12.580[16]; 11. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.593[4]; 12. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.641[2]; 13. 97-Justin Clark, 00:12.643[9]; 14. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:12.646[20]; 15. 16-DJ Foos, 00:12.650[13]; 16. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:12.940[17]; 17. 19-TJ Michael, 00:12.951[3]; 18. 1B-Keith Baxter, 00:12.983[1]; 19. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.015[7]; 20. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:13.015[11]; 21. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:13.063[15]; 22. 16E-Caleb Erwin, 00:13.517[22]

305 Sprints – Fremont Federal Credit Union

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[6]; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4]; 3. 4X-Blayne Keckler[1]; 4. 28-Shawn Valenti[3]; 5. 2F-Matt Foos[10]; 6. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[9]; 7. 6-Dustin Dinan[7]; 8. 6W-Chad Wilson[2]; 9. 9R-Logan Riehl[8]; 10. 2-Brenden Torok[13]; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold[17]; 12. 36-Seth Schneider[5]; 13. 12-Dylan Watson[23]; 14. 19R-Steve Rando[12]; 15. 1W-Paul Weaver[14]; 16. 49I-John Ivy[15]; 17. 61-Tyler Shullick[11]; 18. 5M-Brandon Moore[16]; 19. 8K-Zach Kramer[20]; 20. 36JR-JJ Henes[19]; 21. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[18]; 22. 63-Randy Ruble[21]; 23. 26S-Lee Sommers[24]; 24. 55-Jim Leaser[22]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1]; 2. 36JR-JJ Henes[4]; 3. 63-Randy Ruble[6]; 4. 12-Dylan Watson[2]; 5. 1S-James Saam[9]; 6. 39T-Trevor St Clair[10]; 7. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]; 8. 27D-Steven Dolphin[7]; 9. 0-Bradley Bateson[3]; 10. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[5]

B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[2]; 2. 8K-Zach Kramer[4]; 3. 55-Jim Leaser[1]; 4. 26S-Lee Sommers[8]; 5. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 6. 78-Austin Black[5]; 7. 3M-Logan Mongeau[6]; 8. 09-Daniel Hoffman[3]; 9. 14T-Tim Freeman[9]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[1]; 3. 2F-Matt Foos[2]; 4. 6W-Chad Wilson[3]; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[7]; 6. 55-Jim Leaser[5]; 7. 09-Daniel Hoffman[6]; 8. 1S-James Saam[9]; 9. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 2. 49I-John Ivy[1]; 3. 61-Tyler Shullick[2]; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[3]; 5. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[6]; 6. 8K-Zach Kramer[7]; 7. 27D-Steven Dolphin[8]; 8. 14T-Tim Freeman[9]; 9. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[5]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[2]; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4]; 3. 6-Dustin Dinan[3]; 4. 5M-Brandon Moore[1]; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5]; 6. 63-Randy Ruble[7]; 7. 36JR-JJ Henes[6]; 8. 11-Brayden Harrison[8]; 9. 39T-Trevor St Clair[9]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Brenden Torok[1]; 2. 4X-Blayne Keckler[3]; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver[2]; 4. 28-Shawn Valenti[4]; 5. 12-Dylan Watson[5]; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7]; 7. 78-Austin Black[6]; 8. 26S-Lee Sommers[8]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.257[6]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.310[26]; 3. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.360[27]; 4. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:13.380[9]; 5. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:13.402[35]; 6. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:13.426[34]; 7. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.428[14]; 8. 4X-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.451[2]; 9. 2F-Matt Foos, 00:13.484[10]; 10. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:13.487[19]; 11. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 00:13.546[8]; 12. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.557[7]; 13. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.562[33]; 14. 49I-John Ivy, 00:13.603[25]; 15. 5M-Brandon Moore, 00:13.733[13]; 16. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.754[18]; 17. 55-Jim Leaser, 00:13.787[12]; 18. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:13.819[17]; 19. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:13.863[23]; 20. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:13.873[4]; 21. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:13.885[5]; 22. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:13.896[29]; 23. 36JR-JJ Henes, 00:13.903[3]; 24. 78-Austin Black, 00:13.969[22]; 25. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:13.997[11]; 26. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:14.058[30]; 27. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.137[31]; 28. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.159[15]; 29. 98-Dave Hoppes, 00:14.161[20]; 30. 27D-Steven Dolphin, 00:14.243[28]; 31. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.291[16]; 32. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.580[32]; 33. 1S-James Saam, 00:14.717[24]; 34. 14T-Tim Freeman, 00:14.763[1]; 35. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:15.045[21]

 

 

STARKS SWEEPS THE NIGHT AT SKAGIT SPEEDWAY

Skagit Speedway fans were treated to the KarMART 410 Sprint Cars and 360 Sprint Cars on the same night of racing for the first of three times in the 2025 season. Trey Starks stole the show with wins in both the 410s and 360s. Cole Logan won in IMCA Modified action.

Starks would start on the pole of the KarMART 410 Sprint Car A-Main, but Robbie Price jumped out to the early lead. Price would lead the first 6 laps. The yellow flew for Axel Oudman on lap 6 and on the restart, Starks would power around the high side in turns 1 and 2 to take the lead. Starks would lead the final 24 laps on the way to his 2nd 410 Sprint Car win of the year at Skagit Speedway and 15th of his career. Price finished 2nd and Jason Solwold 3rd.

Cam Smith utilized his pole starting position to jump out to the lead in the 360 Sprint Car A-Main in what was his 100th career 360 Sprint Car A-Main start at Skagit Speedway. Smith would lead the first 7 laps. Trey Starks would jump around him on lap 8 and lead until lap 18. Jesse Schlotfeld caught Starks in traffic and led laps 19-21. Starks used a late race restart to get the lead back and power away to his 1st 360 Sprint Car A-Main win of the year at Skagit Speedway. It was his 21st career 360 win at Skagit Speedway.

Cole Logan stole the show in the IMCA Modifieds. Logan would lead all 25 laps of the A-Main enroute to his 1st career IMCA Modified A-Main win in just his 3rd career start. Logan held off Adam Holtrop and Zane Miner during several late restarts to pick up the win. Logan and Rory Smith both captured their 1st career Skagit Speedway heat race wins as well.

Next weekend, May 10th, is Armed Forces Night at Skagit Speedway. All current Military ID holders get in for $5 admission. The KarMART 410 Sprint Cars, Sportsman Sprint Cars and Hornets will be racing.


410 Sprints – 18 entries
Quick Time - Jason Solwold 11.314
Heat 1 – Justin Youngquist
Heat 2 – Trey Starks
Main – Trey Starks, Robbie Price, Jason Solwold, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Colby Thornhill, Hank Davis, Justin Youngquist, Colton Heath, Eric Fisher, Cam Smith, Tyler Anderson, Levi Klatt, Mike Brown, Greg Otis, Dan Reynold, Axel Oudman, Luke Didiuk, Brett McGhie
Lap Leaders – Price 1-6 and Starks 7-30

360 Sprints – 25 entries
Quick Time – Trey Starks 11.530
Heat 1 – Colton Heath
Heat 2 – Levi Hillier
Heat 3 – Levi Kuntz
Main – Trey Starks, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Colby Thornhill, Levi Hillier, Colton Heath, Tanner Holm, Jason Solwold, Levi Kuntz, Robbie Price, Levi Klatt, Chase Goetz, Kai Dixon, Colin Mackey, Luke Didiuk, Mike Brown, Peyton Drake, Bill Rude, Dustin Gehring, Jordan Milne, Richard Bailey, Cam Smith, Brody Ferguson, Eric Fisher, Tim Martin

IMCA Modifieds – 18 Entries
Heat 1 – Cole Logan
Heat 2 – Ben Gunderson
Heat 3 – Rory Smith
Main – Cole Logan, Adam Holtrop, Zane Miner, Geoff Morris, Tyson Blood, James Bundy, Rory Smith, Jeff Westergard, Ben Gunderson, Alan Grimbley, Bill Wartchow, Austin Smith, Dan Butenschoen, Steve Peters, Kevin Smith, Greg Hibma, Ben Malmstadt. (Cory Gordon DNS).

 

 

SHANE GOLOBIC WINS WMR/BCRA SUPER SERIES GRAUNSTADT MEMORIAL FOR $5,414 PAYDAY

ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA (May 11, 2025) – Shane Golobic led wire-to-wire for a lucrative Midget triumph in Saturday’s inaugural Ken Graunstadt Memorial at Antioch Speedway for the WMR/BCRA California Super Series. Golobic snared a whopping $5,414 haul with the first-place purse and lap money after dominating the 30-lap feature. The driver of the No. 17w is undefeated through the first two rounds of the new Midget series.

The Graunstadt Memorial shared the card with the NARC 410 Sprint Cars Contra Costa County Clash.

“Always fun to run the Midget. Can’t thank Matt Wood enough for all he does for our sprint car team as well as our midget team. Happy to get up on the top spot of the podium. Also, big hats off to Matt Streeter and the whole 14 team for this big memorial race. Putting up a bunch of extra money and lap money all in honor of the Graunstadt family. I was happy to be a part of it and happy to be a part of Midget racing on the West Coast.”

Jake Andreotti of Castro Valley led BR Motorsports / Hot Head Engine Heaters time trials with 19 Midgets on the grounds. West Evans Motorsports heat races were split by San Jose’s Anthony Bruno, Golobic, and Stockton’s Caden Sarale.

The caution flew on the opening lap of the 30-lap feature. Peter Paulson spun in turn one and was hit hard by Marvin Mitchell.

Golobic swept to the high side from his fourth starting position on the restart, taking it four-wide out of turn four to lead lap one.

Defending BCRA champion Caden Sarale of Stockton showed his nose inside Golobic on several occasions. A three-car tussle developed for fourth with Andreotti, Dane Culver, and Dominic Gorden of Clovis dueling. Culver nabbed fourth from Andreotti on lap 15. Culver then tracked down Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell in lapped traffic to take third briefly. Andreotti then spun in turn three, requiring a caution on lap 23.

Andreotti sailed up the inside of the restart, passing both Gorden and Culver to drive back into fourth. Gorden then took to the outside to grab fifth from Culver.

Sarale attempted to knife inside Golobic on the final corner to no avail. Shane Golobic claimed the Graunstadt Memorial with a $2,514 first place finish, plus $2,900 in lap money for a $5,414 Super Series payday. Sarale finished second with Mitchell, Andreotti, and Gorden rounding out the top-five. Andreotti claimed the American Racer Tire Southwest / Motor City Buick GMC Hard Charger good for a new right rear tire.

The WMR/BCRA California Super Series continues June 7 at Santa Maria Speedway for the Central Coast Clash.

For more information, contact Mike McCluney at (408) 499-5625 and Greg Dennett at (510) 376-3338

RESULTS: Antioch Speedway May 10, 2025
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 2. 32-Caden Sarale[5]; 3. 96X-Logan Mitchell[2]; 4. 00-Jake Andreotti[15]; 5. 14-Dominic Gorden[3]; 6. 50-Dane Culver[16]; 7. 09-Bryant Bell[8]; 8. 65-Ben Covich[1]; 9. 20J-Dale Johnston[7]; 10. 1P-Terry Nichols[12]; 11. 15-Adam Weisberg[17]; 12. 55-Hailey Lambert[13]; 13. 18-Floyd Alvis[10]; 14. 2ND-Dominic Scelzi[19]; 15. 9-Anthony Bruno[4]; 16. 23Q-Peter Paulson[9]; 17. 68-Marvin Mitchell[11]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Anthony Bruno[4]; 2. 65-Ben Covich[3]; 3. 09-Bryant Bell[2]; 4. 68-Marvin Mitchell[1]; 5. (DNS) 00-Jake Andreotti

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 2. 14-Dominic Gorden[5]; 3. 15-Adam Weisberg[1]; 4. 23Q-Peter Paulson[2]; 5. 1P-Terry Nichols[4]; 6. 66-Broedy Graham[3]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Caden Sarale[5]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 3. 20J-Dale Johnston[4]; 4. 18-Floyd Alvis[1]; 5. 55-Hailey Lambert[2]

Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 00-Jake Andreotti, 00:14.105[9]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:14.184[14]; 3. 32-Caden Sarale, 00:14.381[6]; 4. 50-Dane Culver, 00:14.414[3]; 5. 14-Dominic Gorden, 00:14.608[15]; 6. 20J-Dale Johnston, 00:14.880[17]; 7. 9-Anthony Bruno, 00:14.884[10]; 8. 1P-Terry Nichols, 00:14.938[8]; 9. 96X-Logan Mitchell, 00:15.105[4]; 10. 65-Ben Covich, 00:15.118[11]; 11. 66-Broedy Graham, 00:15.289[1]; 12. 55-Hailey Lambert, 00:15.364[16]; 13. 09-Bryant Bell, 00:15.468[5]; 14. 23Q-Peter Paulson, 00:15.750[13]; 15. 18-Floyd Alvis, 00:16.108[12]; 16. 68-Marvin Mitchell, 00:17.309[18]; 17. (DNS) 15-Adam Weisberg; 18. (DNS) 35S-Teddy Bivert

2025 WMR/BCRA California Super Series Schedule – Subject to Change
April 5 Placerville Speedway - NorCal Challenge with USAC: WINNER – Shane Golobic

May 10 Antioch Speedway - Graunstadt Memorial with NARC: WINNER – Shane Golobic

June 7 Santa Maria Speedway - Central Coast Clash

July 19 Ocean Speedway - 15th Kaeding Classic with NARC

Sept 20 Petaluma Speedway - 14th annual Adobe Cup with SCCT

October 11 Antioch Speedway - Open Wheel Oktoberfest (Co-Sanction USAC) with NARC

Nov 1 Stockton Dirt Track - 42nd Tribute to Gary Patterson with NARC

 

 

Andy Forsberg fends off Chance Grasty to tally 74th Sprint Car win at Placerville Speedway

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Andy Forsberg and Chance Grasty entertained the Placerville Speedway faithful on Saturday night, which ultimately saw the 10-time track champion come out on top to earn another victory on the famed red clay.

Along with Forsberg, also scoring wins on Anrak Night at the Races were Tyler Lightfoot with the Kings Meats Ltd. Late Models, Ryan Peter with the Red Hawk Resort + Casino Pure Stocks and Hunter Kinney with the BCRA Lightning Sprints.

The 25-lap Thompson’s Winged 360 Sprint Car feature began with young Austin Wood leading the opening lap, before Forsberg rocketed by to take over the top spot. Track conditions proved to be spot on for the main event, as cars raced high and low on the bullring.

Wood attempted to keep pace with the leader but soon had to deal with ADCO Driveline Fast Qualifier Chance Grasty following a restart with 10 circuits complete. Grasty slipped to his inside and took over second on lap 11.

At one point the top three began to bunch up ever so slightly, only to see a caution flag wave to create a single file restart. When getting back underway Grasty went to work on the leader and the duo proceeded to fight back and forth with the crowd coming to its feet.

Grasty officially led lap 18, but Forsberg would slice back by leading the following circuit. The Auburn veteran hung tough and went on to take the Darin Stahl checkered flag for his 74th career Sprint Car triumph at Placerville.

Grasty, Tony Gomes, Justyn Cox and 16th starting Colby Copeland completed the top five. Filling out the remainder of the top 10 were Shane Hopkins, Wood, Steven Kent, Austin Torgerson and Cole Schroeder.

The Kings Meats Ltd. Late Models put on an intriguing, non-stop, 20 lap main event on Saturday evening. Placerville’s Tyler Lightfoot moved out front early and held the field at bay for much of the contest.

Reigning track champion Anthony Slaney was certainly the show in the feature as he blasted by cars on the high scary side. He took over third on lap seven and then second a few circuits later. Slaney quickly reeled in the leader and hounded his rear until hopping the cushion and then pulling off with four laps remaining.

Lightfoot then had a large advantage and brought home his sixth career Placerville Speedway Late Model victory. Matt Davis, Rod Oliver, Matt Micheli and Shawn DeForest followed him across the line.

The Red Hawk Resort + Casino Pure Stocks had another thrilling conclusion to their main event on Anrak Night. Colton Arbogast and Michael Murphy led the first couple laps until Rio Linda’s Ryan Peter showed his muscle and grabbed the lead on lap three.

Peter had captured the previous two events and was looking to make it three in a row at Placerville Speedway. Six-time track champion Nick Baldwin began making his way through the pack, taking over third just after the halfway point.

With a few laps remaining Baldwin charged into second and began to come after the leader. Just like at the Tilford Tribute in April, it was Peter and Baldwin coming down to the wire.

The pair battled for the win off the final corner, which saw Peter edge him by half a car length for the three-peat. Baldwin, Kevin Jinkerson, Michael Murphy and Tyler Lightfoot completed the top five.

Citrus Heights driver Hunter Kinney survived numerous restarts to claim his second straight win at Placerville with the BCRA Lightning Sprints. Greg Dennett, Dakota Albright, Matt Land and Marshall Sexton were next in line.

Placerville Speedway is dark the next two weeks before resuming things with a big double header on May 30th and 31st. The Friday portion will showcase the Sprint Car Challenge Tour contesting the Davy Thomas Memorial, while Saturday’s finale is the annual Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial with the NARC 410 Sprint Car Series.

Results

Placerville Speedway
Anrak Night at the Races
May 10, 2025

Winged Sprint Cars:

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 2. X1-Chance Grasty[5]; 3. 7C-Tony Gomes[6]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox[3]; 5. 54X-Colby Copeland[16]; 6. 21-Shane Hopkins[13]; 7. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 8. 81-Steven Kent[15]; 9. 88-Austin Torgerson[14]; 10. 3-Cole Schroeder[17]; 11. 25-Seth Standley[7]; 12. 17J-Josh Young[11]; 13. 5-Kenny Wanderstadt[10]; 14. 21C-Cody Meyer[20]; 15. 11S-Steel Powell[12]; 16. 98-Chris Masters[19]; 17. 9L-Luke Hayes[8]; 18. 24K-Koa Crane[18]; 19. 94-Greg Decaires V[4]; 20. 17-Anthony Snow[9]

Pure Stocks:

1. 83-Ryan Peter[6]; 2. 17-Nick Baldwin[5]; 3. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[8]; 4. 47-Michael Murphy[2]; 5. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[10]; 6. 08-Colton Arbogast[1]; 7. 54-Anthony Vigna[12]; 8. 48-John Evans[9]; 9. 48J-Jennifer Fry[11]; 10. 22K-Jason Palmer[3]; 11. 74-Russell Murphy[7]; 12. 10-Ted Ahart[4]

Ltd. Late Models:

1. 23J-Tyler Lightfoot[1]; 2. 54-Matt Davis[3]; 3. 57-Rod Oliver[6]; 4. 96M-Matt Micheli[5]; 5. 72-Shawn DeForest[8]; 6. 22-Chris Mcginnis[10]; 7. 22G-Paul Gugliomoni[2]; 8. 7R-Thomas Reynolds[9]; 9. 4X-Anthony Slaney[7]; 10. 37-Ray Trimble[4]

BCRA Lightning Sprints:

1. 3F-Hunter Kinney[1]; 2. 47-Greg Dennett[3]; 3. 35JR-Dakota Albright[5]; 4. 91-Matt Land[4]; 5. 62-Marshall Sexton[2]; 6. 1-Lonnie Paulie[12]; 7. (DNF) 22-Jason Schostag[7]; 8. (DNF) 12-Kindal Barstow[10]; 9. (DNF) 00-Bradley Schmidt[8]; 10. (DNF) 31-Brad Hannum[9]; 11. (DNF) 51-Greg Decaires V[6]; 12. (DNF) 51K-Kennedy Ramirez[11]

 

 

LOGAN MITCHELL WINS BACK-TO-BACK FEATURES WITH WMR AT OCEAN SPEEDWAY

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (May 9, 2025) – Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell won his second consecutive race at his home speedway when he drove to victory in Friday’s Western Midget Racing action at Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway. Mitchell extended his points lead as well in the stock production Midget series.

Payette, Idaho’s Teddy Bivert won the eight-lap heat race from the outside pole. Anthony Bruno of San Jose charged around the outside of Bivert to take the lead at the start the 20-lap main event. Bruno, the opening night Ventura Raceway winner, accumulated a one-second advantage over the battle between Bivert and Mitchell for second.

Bivert and Mitchell then tracked down Bruno and the trio ran in lockstep. Bivert rolled the middle of the track and got into the back of Bruno, sending them both for a spin on lap nine in turn one. Both drivers had to restart at the tail of the field.

Mitchell acquired the lead as a result and dominated the final 11 laps for his fourth-career Ocean Speedway win. Bivert used the high side to charge back to second, followed by Santa Clarita’s Adam Weisberg, Bruno, and Fremont’s Nathan Moore.

Saturday night action will feature the WMR/BCRA California Super Series Midgets racing for $2,514 to win in the Graunstadt Memorial at Antioch Speedway.

For more information, visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com or contact Mike McCluney at (408) 499-5625.

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway May 9, 2025
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 2. 11-Teddy Bivert[1]; 3. 15-Adam Weisberg[4]; 4. 09-Anthony Bruno[2]; 5. 25JR-Nathan Moore[9]; 6. 2ND-Terry Nichols[5]; 7. 9-Rayce Edward[6]; 8. 68-Marvin Mitchell[7]; 9. (DNS) 7A-Kevin Felkins

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Teddy Bivert[2]; 2. 09-Anthony Bruno[4]; 3. 96X-Logan Mitchell[8]; 4. 15-Adam Weisberg[1]; 5. 2ND-Terry Nichols[5]; 6. 9-Rayce Edward[9]; 7. (DNS) 68-Marvin Mitchell; 8. (DNS) 7A-Kevin Felkins; 9. (DNS) 25JR-Nathan Moore

2025 Western Midget Racing Championship Schedule – Subject to Change
March 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno

April 25 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
April 26 Petaluma Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell

May 9 Ocean Speedway

June 6 Ocean Speedway

August 2 Ocean Speedway – Johnny Key Classic with NARC
August 15 Ocean Speedway
August 16 Antioch Speedway
August 30 Ventura Raceway

October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway with NARC

2025 WMR/BCRA California Super Series Schedule – Subject to Change
April 5 Placerville Speedway - NorCal Challenge (Co-Sanction USAC) – WINNER: Shane Golobic

May 10 Antioch Speedway - Graunstadt Memorial with NARC

June 7 Santa Maria Speedway - Central Coast Clash

July 19 Ocean Speedway - 15th Kaeding Classic with NARC

Sept 20 Petaluma Speedway - 14th annual Adobe Cup with SCCT

October 11 Antioch Speedway - Open Wheel Oktoberfest (Co-Sanction USAC) with NARC

Nov 1 Stockton Dirt Track - 42nd Tribute to Gary Patterson with NARC

 

 

Tri-City Raceway Park

By Mike Ackelson
May 9, 2025 - For immediate release

(Franklin, Pennsylvania):
Under cool skies, Tri City Raceway Park buzzed with excitement as 85 cars took to the half-mile oval. Max Blair is the first repeat feature winner this season, while Ricky Peterson Jr., Erick Rudolph, Gale Ruth Jr., Bobby Whitling, and William Baker celebrated in Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Victory Lane. The thrilling atmosphere and competitive spirit drew a lively crowd, igniting an unforgettable evening of racing on a super-fast track.
The Flea Flicker LLC Super Late Models race started with Ryan Scott spinning on lap one, leading to an early caution. After a brief green flag stretch with Andy Bozell setting the pace, another spin by Matt Tifft brought caution once more with seven laps completed. On the restart, Bozell opted for the inside, but Max Blair surged ahead on the outside, taking the lead on lap 8. Blair dominated the remainder of the race, clinching his second victory of the year and fourth overall win in the class tying him with Chub Frank for third on the all-time wins list. Blair said " We love racing here every chance we get and so much fun putting on a show for fans. This track surface was perfect, and I had plenty of options where I wanted to run the car." Bozell would finish second followed by Darrell Bossard, Jon Lee and Kenny Schaffer to round out the top five.
Flea Flicker LL Super Late Models 25 Lap Feature Results: 1. Max Blair, 2. Andy Bozell, 3. Darrell Bossard, 4. Jon Lee, 5. Kenny Schaffer, 6. Del Rougeux, 7. Doug Eck, 8. Chevy Scott, 9. Aden Boozell, 10. Ryan Hucko, 11. Joe Petyak, 12. Josh Ferry, 13. 57. Matt Tifft, 14. Paul Kot, 15. Ryan Scott, DNS Nicholas Eck
Heat Race Winner: Max Blair & Joe Petyak
In a stunning display of skill and speed, Erick Rudolph dominated the 21st Energy Group Big Block Modified Feature. Starting from pole, the Ransomville driver led every lap, with the only interruption coming from a caution on lap two. Once the green flag waved again, Rudolph swiftly pulled away, clocking impressive 18-second laps. He crossed the finish line with a commanding 3.920-second lead, marking his 10th big block victory in style. Rudolph stated, " the track was awesome and good race on the bottom, in the middle or top grove if I wanted too, we love coming here whenever we can to put on a show for the fans." Jimmy Holden finished second with Hayden Holden, Brad Rapp and Thomas Holden completing the top five.
21st Century Energy Group Big Block Modified Feature Results: 1. Erick Rudolph, 2. Jimmy Holden, 3. Hayden Holden, 4. Brad Rapp, 5. Thomas Holden, 6. Mike Kinney, 7. Colton Walters, 8. Jeff Walters, 9. Eric Gabany, 10. Kole Holden, 11. Brandon Ritchey, 12. Patrick Lane, 13. Billy Adams DNS Jim Rasey
Heat Race Winner: Hayden Holden & Erick Rudolph
The Hovis Auto and Truck Supply 410 Sprint Car 25 lap feature started out with Garrett Bard setting a torrid pace, the first caution waved when Logan McCandless and Brandon Spithaler got together battling for third and the final caution proved to be costly for Bard, a fire in the pit area on Michael Lutz's car brought out the red flag on lap 19. When they went racing again Ricky Peterson Jr. seized the opportunity to grab the lead and led the final six laps for his 3rd career in at Tri City. Peterson said, " this means a lot we needed this and I can't thank my crew and sponsors enough for giving me a great car. This track was simply awesome to race on; the track crew deserves a lot of credit.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply 410 Sprint Car Feature Results: 1. Ricky Peterson Jr., 2. Garrett Bard, 3. Brandon Matus, 4. Jeremy weaver, 5. Bob Felmlee, 6. Tyler Esh, 7. Jared Zambardi, 8. Dusty Larson, 9. Todd Hoddick, 10. Andy Cavanaugh, 11. Kyle Keen, 12. Brent Matus, 13. Steve Bright, 14. Michael Lutz, 15. Nathen McDowell, 16. Brandon Spithaler, 17. Logan McCandless, 18. Natalie Brannon, DQ Chase Metheney
Heat Race Winners: Ricky Peterson Jr., Brandon Matus & Jeremy Weaver
In the Complete Car Care Center Rush Sprint Cars 20-lap feature, excitement filled the air as Cooper Fritz led the initial laps. However, on lap 6, Gale Ruth Junior surged ahead, maintaining his lead for the remaining 14 laps. Despite intense pressure from defending champion John Mollick, Ruth held his ground, clinching his sixth career victory at Tri City, a testament to his skill and perseverance on the track. Mollick was second followed by Joe Buccola, Cooper Fritz and Zach Wilson rounding out the top five.
Complete Car Care Center Rush Sprint Feature Results, 20 Laps: 1. Gale Ruth Jr., 2. John Mollick, 3. Joe Buccola, 4. Cooper Fritz, 5. Zach Wilson, 6. Arnie Kent, 7. Zach Morrow, 8. Rod George, 9. Ricky Tucker III, 10. Wyatt Long, 11. Charlie Utsinger, 12. Devon Deeter, 13. Lucas Roessner, 14. Brandon Shughart, 15. Grayson Bayle, 16. Samantha Priest, 17. Rich Wolmendorf, 18. Matt Urey
Heat Race Winners: Gale Ruth jr., John Mollick & Cooper Fritz
In a dramatic start, the Shawgo Real Estate Pro Stock feature was marred by an early collision between Josh Seipple and Andy Buckley, forcing a reshuffle to the starting line-up. However, Bobby Whitling capitalized from the outside of row one, seizing the lead immediately. He dominated the 15-lap race, showcasing his skill and determination, ultimately crossing the finish line first for an impressive 62nd career victory at Tri City. The other two cautions during the race were for Hayden Fosnaught, a blown motor on lap 6 and lap when Andy Buckley's car stopped on the front stretch on lap 13. Mike Miller was second with Pat Fielding, Jake Whitling and Matt Bernard completing the top 5.
Complete Car Care Center Pro Stocks Feature Results 15 Laps: 1. Bobby Whitling, 2. Mike Miller, 3. Pat Fielding, 4. Jake Whitling, 5. Matt Bernard, 6. Jason Kimmy, 8. Aaron Smith, 9. Hayden Fosnaught, 10. Josh Seippel, 11. Russ Coyne DNS. Hunter Exley
In a thrilling showdown at the Clarion County Community Bank Rush Stock Cars race, William Baker dominated, leading all 15 laps. Despite fierce challenges from Cameron Kramer and Raidden Wilson, Baker's skill shone through. A late surge from Billy Myers added tension, but Baker held his ground to secure his first victory at the speedway. Wilson took second, Myers finished third, Kramer fourth, and Darr Diegelman rounded out the top five.
Clarion County Community Bank Rush Stock Cars Feature Results 15 Laps: 1. William Baker, 2. Raidden Wilson, 3. Billy Myers, 4. Cameron Kramer, 5. Darr Diegelman, 6. Jim Buchanan, 7. Cole Laskey
Heat Race Winner: Cameron Baker

Once again, this season Marsh Heating and Cooling our heat race marketing partner is keeping count to see which driver wins the most heat race and will earn a prize to be presented at the annual awards banquet. after two races. Here's the leaders with 2 wins: Max Blair, Cameron Kramer & Mike Miller. Drivers with 1 win, AJ Flick, Logan McCandless, Matt Franham, Ricky Peterson Jr., Brandon Matus, Jeremy Weaver, Joe Petyak, Jon Lee, Rick Regalski, rex King Jr., Erick Rudolph, Hayden Holden, Hunter Exely, Josh Seippel, Ricky Tucker III, Zach Wilson, Luke Mulichak, Gale Ruth Jr., John Mollick, Cooper Fritz.
Hooiser Tire and Tri City Raceway Park have partnered to give a Hooiser tire to one driver in each division after the feature event. Out first night winners: Late Models - Doug Eck, Sprints - Tyler Esh, Modifieds - Billy Adams, Pro Stocks - Pat Fielding, Rush Sprints - Zach Morrow and Rush Stocks - William Baker.

Tri City Raceway Park Upcoming races:
May 16 - 6 Pack Racing *** 410 Sprints Cars paying $4000,00 win**** No Big Block Modifieds - Rush Modifieds on schedule
Double Down Weekend
May 23 - 6 Pack Racing - Kids Bike Races & Fireworks
May 24 - 6 Pack Racing
May 25 - BRP Modifieds - Rush Late Models touring Series, Pro Stocks and Rush Modifieds

Tri City Raceway Park is owned by Josh & Kyrsten Shiffer, the track is located 3430 State Route 417, Franklin, PA 16323

 

 

Gauge Garcia makes it four winners in the first four Ocean Sprints events of 2025

Watsonville, CA…Reigning Johnny Key Classic winner Gauge Garcia of Lemoore raced to his first Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo victory of the season on Friday night in Watsonville.

Garcia was a rocket ship right from the start of the night aboard the Valley Wound Healing/ Apex Construction No. 28 mount. He set fast time in Ocean Sprints qualifying to begin the evening and then drove to victory in the Gizdich Ranch Dash.

The former Sprint Car Challenge Tour Rookie of the Year jumped into the lead at the waving of the green flag in the 25-lap finale. The main event would go non-stop, and Garcia had his way with things up front, but Redding’s Max Mittry did keep him honest at times.

The top two pulled away from the rest of the field and ran in that formation over the duration of the contest. Garcia got crossed up on the tricky high side a couple of times, which allowed Mittry to close. Garcia fended him off however, to collect the win.

Mittry, Bud Kaeding, Caleb Debem and Jake Haulot rounded out the top five.

The IMCA Modified main event saw Jonathan Hagio set the pace early on, until Jim Pettit II drove by after a restart. Bobby Hogge then climbed into second and began to hound the rear of the leader.

On lap nine the duo was racing nose to tail, which then saw Pettit get turned to bring out a caution. Hogge led the remaining distance to grab the win ahead of Robert Marsh, Cody Burke, Pettit who rebounded nicely, and Josh Combs.

A healthy field of IMCA Sport Mods competed on Friday night with 19 total entries signing in. DJ Keldsen led the opening circuit in the feature, before Trevor Clymens went by the take the point on lap two.

The Sport Mods put on an entertaining main event once again at Ocean Speedway, with cars running high and low. Right around the midway point, Danny Wagner shot to the front and held on for his second checkered flag of the season in Watsonville.

Point leader Bo Crebs, Keldsen, Trevor Clymens and Steven Allee completed the top five.

Logan Mitchell won his second consecutive race at his home speedway when he drove to victory in Friday’s Western Midget Racing main event at Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway.

Anthony Bruno of San Jose charged around the outside of Teddy Bivert to take the lead at the start the 20-lap main event. Bruno, the opening night Ventura Raceway winner, accumulated a one-second advantage over the battle between Bivert and Mitchell for second.

Bivert and Mitchell then tracked down Bruno and the trio ran in lockstep. Bivert rolled the middle of the track and got into the back of Bruno, sending them both for a spin on lap nine in turn one.

Mitchell acquired the lead as a result and dominated the final 11 laps for his fourth-career Ocean Speedway win. Bivert used the high side to charge back to second, followed by Santa Clarita’s Adam Weisberg, Bruno, and Fremont’s Nathan Moore.

Joshua Silva led every lap in the Four Banger finale but was a DQ in post-race tech, which handed the win to TJ Santos.

The Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo will now have some time off, before resuming things on Friday June 13th.

Ocean Speedway in Watsonville returns this coming Friday May 16th with the NARC 410 Sprint Car Series making its first appearance of the season. The evening of action is billed as “First Responders Night at the Races.”

Results
Ocean Speedway
May 9, 2025

Ocean Sprints:

1. 28-Gauge Garcia[1]; 2. 2XM-Max Mittry[2]; 3. 29-Bud Kaeding[6]; 4. 3D-Caleb Debem[5]; 5. 7H-Jake Haulot[4]; 6. 25S-Seth Standley[3]; 7. 88-Austin Torgerson[11]; 8. 3-Cole Schroeder[7]; 9. 72W-Kurt Nelson[8]; 10. 76-Jennifer Osborne[10]; 11. 25Z-Jason Chisum[9]

IMCA Mods:

1. 2-Bobby Hogge[6]; 2. 22-Robert Marsh[5]; 3. 20-Cody Burke[4]; 4. 6-Jim Pettit II[3]; 5. ONE2-Josh Combs[7]; 6. 72-Mike Szlauko[8]; 7. 22S-Cole Szlauko[11]; 8. 7-Katelyn Robertson[2]; 9. 3-Todd Hermosillo[9]; 10. 46-Kyle Bryan[10]; 11. 46N-Jonathan Hagio[1]

IMCA Sport Mods:

1. 11D-Danny Wagner[8]; 2. 168-Bo Crebs[10]; 3. 01-DJ Keldsen[1]; 4. 2C-Trevor Clymens[3]; 5. 39-Steven Allee[7]; 6. 30H-Orion Messina[11]; 7. 47-Clay Daly[14]; 8. 19C-Tommy Clymens[4]; 9. 7T-Trent Golden[6]; 10. 96M-Jim DiGiovanni[15]; 11. 32-Jeff Bentancourt[13]; 12. 15-David Crocker[16]; 13. 89-Duane Bieser[19]; 14. 3-Connor Solis[17]; 15. 4M-Emali VanHoff[5]; 16. X-Rob Gallaher[9]; 17. 42B-Max Baggett[2]; 18. 22W-Charlie Hunter[18]; 19. 03-Matthew Pwtorak[12]

WMR:

1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 2. 11-Teddy Bivert[1]; 3. 15-Adam Weisberg[4]; 4. 09-Anthony Bruno[2]; 5. 25JR-Nathan Moore[9]; 6. 2ND-Terry Nichols[5]; 7. 9-Rayce Edward[6]; 8. 68-Marvin Mitchell[7]; 9. (DNS) 7A-Kevin Felkins

Four Bangers:

1. 14-TJ Santos[1]; 2. 33-Jonathan Welborn[12]; 3. 43-Kate Beardsley[5]; 4. 519-Steve Roach[7]; 5. 50f Shelbie Freeman

 

 

Paul Nienhiser Conquers Davenport Speedway with Sprint Invaders!
by Bill Wright

Davenport, IA, May 9, 2025 – Paul Nienhiser notched another win with the Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Friday night at the Davenport (IA) Speedway. The 2024 Sprint Invaders’ champion had come close at the facility before but never recorded a win on the quarter-mile. The $2,000 score aboard Scott Bonar’s #50 was Paul’s 21st with the Sprint Invaders, putting him just one shy of Kaley Gharst’s record mark of 22 wins with the series.

Tasker Phillips dominated his heat and the Agriland FS Dash before storming out to the early lead in the 25-lap feature event, ahead of Nienhiser, Josh Schneiderman, Cody Wehrle and Jake Blackhurst. Terry McCarl shot from his starting spot inside row six to the top five by the second circuit. Wehrle claimed third from Schndierman on lap four.

On lap five, Phillips shot over turns one and two, re-emerging on the backstretch, having lost his lead to Nienhiser. Six laps later, McCarl used the low side to pass Schneiderman. Riley Scott spun to bring the first caution of the event on lap 14. Nienhiser led Phillips, Wehrle, McCarl and Schneiderman back to green. The restart saw Wehrle slow to a stop, surrendering his third place run. McCarl was deemed to have jumped the start and was penalized one spot, setting up a final restart with 11 laps to go that saw Nienhiser ahead of Phillips, Schneiderman, McCarl and Goodno.

McCarl quickly moved into third, with Goodno following into fourth. Goodno would pass McCarl for third on lap 15. Nienhiser was into lapped traffic with four laps to go. McCarl disposed of Goodno on lap 22 for third, and began reeling in Phillips.

Nienhiser diced through traffic to the win, while McCarl got a run on Phillips and took second at the finish. Goodno was fourth, and Schneiderman was fifth. Dustin Clark, Jake Blackhurst, Cam Martin, Garrett Benson and Colton Fisher rounded out the top ten. Phillips, Schneiderman, and Blackhurst were the heat winners, while Phillips took the Dash.

“This is a track that always has got away from us,” said Nienhiser. “We’ve finished second here quite a bit. I felt like there were a couple that I gave away. I did what I could not to make any mistakes there. I never feel great here. I don’t feel like I get down the straightaways for whatever reason. I don’t know if it’s the shape of the racetrack or what, but Scott (Bonar) is always working hard trying to figure something out for me. I was happy to check off a win at a track we haven’t won at in front of a great crowd. I feel like I had a really maneuverable racecar. I feel like there’s guys who are sometimes making better clean air speed that we are, but we were good in traffic.”

“Early on, I stared on the bottom and everyone was finding their way,” said McCarl. “The track was rough in spots. There was some pretty good juice in one and two in the middle. On exit, you really had to hold onto the car. We wanted to get what we could and I think we got to fifth pretty quickly. Then we had to move up, and I was mad at myself for not moving up sooner. It was a really fun racetrack. It wasn’t just flat out, drive around the cushion. It was treacherous in spots, and really slick in spots. I found a spot driving off the front straightaway. There was moisture out there, that I noticed when we were lining up. Me and (Nienhiser) were kind of cleaning it off on the first yellow flag. About halfway down, there was some juice, and it would launch me into one and two. That was kind of the key to making that speed towards the end.”

“The two times I’ve been here, I’ve been over the top,” joked Phillips of the fifth lap. “There’s a half-mile track here on the outside, and I have to visit it at least once when I’m here. We were happy to just finish. I think that’s the second one we’ve finished all year (the other was at Knoxville Raceway). The track really slicked off, and we’re really good when it’s heavy. I have to learn how to run it when it slicks off. The car was really fast, but the bumps were really upsetting (the car). I just didn’t quite have a handle on it. We were right there with two of the best around, so nothing to hang our head about. After flying off the track, we were just about finishing for once.”

The Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders head to CJ Speedway in Columbus Junction, Iowa on Friday, May 16. For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results

Alchemy Skin & Health A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (2) 2. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (11) 3. 1TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (1) 4. 22, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA (9) 5. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (3) 6. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (13) 7. 99, Jake Blackhurst, Hanna City, IL (4) 8. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (14) 9. 2B, Garrett Benson, Concordia, MO (10) 10. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (8) 11. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (7) 12. 57, Cam Sorrels, Hallsville, MO (16) 13. 23, Devon Dobie, Wapakoneta, OH (17) 14. 28, Luke Verardi, Illiopolis, IL (19) 15. 88, Brogan Carder, Sioux Falls, SD (15) 16. 52D, Skyler Daly, Hallsville, MO (21) 17. 83, Kurt Mueller, Reynolds, IL (18) 18. 88x, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL (20) 19. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (22) 20. 99D, Tucker Daly, Hallsville, MO (12) 21. 15JR, Cole Mincer, Burlington, IA (6) 22. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (5) Lap Leaders: Phillips 1-4, Nienhiser 5-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: McCarl.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (1*) 2. Riley Goodno (2*) 3. Garrett Benson (4*) 4. Brogan Carder (3*) 5. Terry McCarl (8*) 6. Cam Martin (9*) 7. Devon Dobie (7) 8. McCain Richards (6) 9. 71, Nathan Murders, Burlington, IA (5)

Dennis Woodworth, Attorney at Law Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Josh Schneiderman (2*) 2. Cole Mincer (4*) 3. Paul Nienhiser (7*) 4. Dustin Clark (5*) 5. Cam Sorrels (6*) 6. Luke Verardi (8) 7. 7G, Jackson Gray, Ankeny, IA (3) 8. Riley Scott (1) 9. 7B, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA (9)

Morning Sun Farm Implement Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Jake Blackhurst (4*) 2 .Tanner Gebhardt (3*) 3. Cody Wehrle (6*) 4. Colton Fisher (7*) 5. Tucker Daly (8*) 6. Kurt Mueller (1) 7. Skyler Daly (2) 8. 25Y, Brett Yeager, Coal Valley, IL (9) 9. 51J, Blaine Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (5)

Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (1) 2. Paul Nienhiser (2) 3. Josh Schneiderman (3) 4. Jake Blackhurst (6) 5. Cody Wehrle (5) 6. Cole Mincer (4)

Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Devon Dobie (2) 2. Kurt Mueller (3) 3. Luke Verardi (1) 4. Riley Scott (8) 5. Skyler Daly (5) 6. McCain Richards (6) / 7. Nathan Murders (9) 8. Blaine Jamison (10) 9. Nick Guernsey (7) 10. Brett Yeager (11) 11. Jackson Gray (4)

Contingency Award Winners

DMI – Colton Fisher
Saldana Racing Products – Jake Blackhurst
King Racing – Riley Goodno
BR Motorsports – Cam Sorrels
Rod End Supply – Riley Scott, Tanner Gebhardt, Skyler Daly
BMRS – Jake Blackhurst

 

 

Horstman, Thiel, Stambaugh, Worth the Price of Admission Friday at I-96 Speedway

Lake Odessa, MI - Anytime that 27 Michigan CAT Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP unload at the track, fans can expect a fantastic program. Friday night, I-96 was in rare form, and the battle for the win was worth the price of admission.

Jared Horstman, who opened the 2025 season with a win at Crystal Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 19th, brought the field to green alongside the most recent winner of the last two GLSS shows, Max Stambaugh, for the 25 lap, $2,500 to win main event. Just as quickly as the race started, it was halted when a pair of Ohio drivers, Chase Dunham and Phil Gressman, met in the middle of the inside and outside rows as they hit the throttle. The result was a destroyed No.66 for Dunham after he tumbled at least two times down the front stretch and collected Mike Keegan and Aaron Shaffer in the process. Gressman’s No.7C suffered damage as well.

The second attempt to start the race went better, technically; but not much. When the field reached turn one, Keith Sheffer, Jr’s No.14 stepped around on him from the fourth spot, simultaneously, Ryan Conium’s No.6 collided with Eli Lakin’s No.70 outside the top 10. Conium went for a massive tumble off the end of the race track. Meanwhile, Sheffer collected Gressman with a huge hit that nearly sent Gressman tumbling. After a lengthy clean-up, the third start was money.

Max Stambaugh jumped out to the early lead while Horstman slid into second with Scotty Thiel in third ahead of Dustin Daggett. Another caution waved when Jac Nickles did a 360 in turn two and nearly drove out of it when he was clipped by Gregg Dalman and forced to stop on the backstretch.

On the restart, Stambaugh held the lead but not without challenge. Horstman nearly took the lead on the outside in turn two but lost the top of the race track and was forced to fall back in line until the leaders hit heavy lapped traffic. With crossed flags showing, Horstman was credited with the lead at the halfway mark, but again blew it over the cushion in turn two and allowed Stambaugh and Thiel to drive away.

Four laps later, Thiel took the top spot around the outside of Stambaugh in turns three and four. A lap later, deja vu; Thiel jumped the turn two cushion and lost the lead to Stambaugh as Horstman pulled back in for second. Into turn three that same lap, Horstman threw a slider for the lead and never looked back as Stambaugh tried to hang on to second but relinquished the position to Thiel by the end of the night.

With the win, Jared Horstman now becomes the winningest driver all-time with the Great Lakes Super Sprints sitting at 27 and nine wins at I-96 Speedway alone.

“This is awesome,” Horstman said in Victory Lane. “I knew we had a good car. Slipping it off of turn two twice, I just stepped on it. To stick after it, and a couple of mistakes from the other guys, [I] was able to capitalize.”

With the win, Horstman now matches Stambaugh with a pair of wins on the Tour in the first four races and leapfrogs the defending champion for the Tour Championship Points lead by 15 points. Meanwhile, Horstman opens up a 62 point gap in the Michigan CAT Division.

The next event for the Great Lakes Super Sprints is Friday, May 16th at Limaland Motorsports Park for the annual Run for the Rabbit. Fans who can’t make the trip can catch the action on GreatLakesSprints.Tv. Follow the Great Lakes Super Sprints on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.

Horstman won the Ti22 Performance Fast Qualifier Award.

Horstman won Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 1.

Thiel grabbed Beacon & Bridge Markets Heat Race 2.

Stambaugh won MacAllister CAT Heat Race 3.

Ryan Ruhl won the Operating Engineers 324 B-Main.

Michigan CAT A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 17-Jared Horstman[1]; 2. 51-Scotty Thiel[3]; 3. 71H-Max Stambaugh[2]; 4. 85-Dustin Daggett[5]; 5. 38-Chase Ridenour[7]; 6. 01-Brad Lamberson[6]; 7. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[12]; 8. 16-Ryan Ruhl[16]; 9. 31-Jac Nickles[8]; 10. 49T-Gregg Dalman[18]; 11. 13-Van Gurley Jr[11]; 12. 22-Aaron Shaffer[15]; 13. 10S-Jay Steinebach[19]; 14. 3A-Mike Astrauskas[20]; 15. (DNF) X-Mike Keegan[13]; 16. (DNF) 14-Keith Sheffer Jr[4]; 17. (DNF) 7C-Phil Gressman[10]; 18. (DNF) 70-Eli Lakin[14]; 19. (DNF) 6-Ryan Coniam[17]; 20. (DNF) 66-Chase Dunham[9]

 

 

Attica Raceway Park

Saturday, May 10, 2025

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Cap Henry has served notice – he is the driver to beat at Attica Raceway Park. The defending and three time Attica champion took the lead on lap seven and sliced his way through dense lapped traffic to score his second win of 2025 on the Eric Phillips 37th Anniversary Classic presented by Edward Jones/Mike Neill advisor/American Powersports/Erie Blacktop/Rath Builders Supply Friday, May 9.

Henry drove under Nate Dussel on lap seven of the 30 lap Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint A-main and was able to work lapped traffic for his second win of 2025 at Attica. It’s his 22nd career 410 sprint win at the track. Craig Mintz got by Dussel late to take second with DJ Foos and Bryce Lucius rounding out the top five.

The $4,500 victory also keeps Henry in the driver’s seat to repeat as the champion of the Kistler Racing Products/All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group.

“It was pretty tricky to get around the lapped guys. A couple of guys missed the bottom and I was able to get by them. I didn’t know how big of a lead I had but the car felt good. I never heard anyone outside of us so I just kept plugging away at it. First things first….thoughts and prayers to the Evans family,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Service, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Innovative Excavating, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, King Racing, Griff’s Engines; Berryman Racing Shocks, Callie’s Performance Products, Dyers, Power Cool Manufacturing, SCS Gearbox, Tony Elliott Foundation backed #33W.

The Dirt Nerds Podcast UMP Late Model A-main was a thriller. Mike Bores battled with Devin Shiels the first 16 laps of the 25-lap affair before a caution. On the restart Ryan grabbed second and closed on Bores. Meanwhile, Rusty Schlenk, who has won all four feature events at Attica in 2025 had stayed in the top five the entire race and looked like he would see his win streak come to a halt. A caution with just three laps left set up a dramatic finish.

Bores led the charge to the green while Schlenk blasted from fifth to second utilizing the extreme high line of the track. Bores looked like he had the feature win in sight but Schlenk blast the cushion on the last lap and snuck past Bores for his fifth straight win of 2025 at Attica. Bores, Missler, Casey Noonan and Ryan Markham rounded out the top five.

The win is the 48th late model victory of Schlenk’s career at Attica and coupled with a pair of stock car wins at the track places him third on the all-time win list.

“Man it was treacherous up there and I was way too tight. We threw some adjustments at this thing….this isn’t even the car we won the first four races with here. We brought out the old car because we have to go to Atomic tomorrow and I didn’t want to take a chance at hurting the good one. I was just kind of bidding my time running around in fifth…I didn’t think I could go anywhere. I couldn’t get up there and run the cushion. It was hard to make any moves. When we took that green I told myself I was committed. I knew all the guys ahead of me were going to the bottom so I said to myself we’ll give it hell on the cushion and see if it will work,” said Schlenk beside his Buckeye Concrete Coatings, Terry Henricks Auto Group, Velocita USA, Dominator Race Products, Tom Finch Auto, Domination Race Cars, All Star Performance backed #91.

The Fremont Fence 305 Sprint A-main was also exciting. Defending Attica champion Jamie Miller jumped into the early lead but by lap 15 Seth Schneider caught him and the duo battled side by side. Following a caution with 10 laps remaining, last week’s winner Dustin Stroup put pressure on Miller, taking the lead on lap 18.

Miller kept his composure and used the low line to retake the lead with just three laps to go. Miller drove away for his fourth win of 2025 at Attica over Stroup, Schneider, Paul Weaver and Matt Foos.

Miller’s 49th career victory at Attica also pads his lead for a repeat of the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz AFCS 305 title.

“That was interesting. I hope the fans enjoyed that as much as I did. I was up top earlier in the race and I was kind of tight. I just slowed down and hugged the tires and ran right back up on Stroup,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Pub 400., Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, May 16 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and the UMP Late Models in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision

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About Erie Blacktop - https://www.erieblacktop.com

Erie Blacktop is located just outside of Sandusky, Ohio on Tiffin Ave. and is part of the Erie Group of companies. Erie Blacktop offers paving services while the Erie Group also offers trailer manufacturing through Pegasus Trailers. Founded in 1968, Erie Blacktop offers construction services for parking lots, tennis courts, running tracks, highways, roads, municipal buildings and runways. Erie Blacktop maintains a fleet of trucks and provides repair and renovation services for streets. Erie Blacktop is hiring! Check out job openings at erieblacktop.com

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Located in Defiance, Ohio, Rath Builders Supply is one of the leading suppliers of gas, wood, electric and multi-fuel stoves and fireplaces. Rath also specializes in landscaping materials including multi colored mulch and decorative ground cover stone.

Attica Raceway Park

Friday, May 9, 2025

410 Sprints – Callie’s Performance Products

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry[2]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[3]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[1]; 4. 16-DJ Foos[5]; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius[7]; 6. 101-Kalib Henry[11]; 7. 01-Bryan Sebetto[18]; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah[21]; 9. 19-Paige Polyak[12]; 10. 22M-Dan McCarron[4]; 11. 35-Stuart Brubaker[9]; 12. 97-Justin Clark[19]; 13. 3J-Trey Jacobs[13]; 14. 15C-Chris Andrews[10]; 15. 38-Leyton Wagner[20]; 16. 15-Mitch Harble[6]; 17. 29-Zeth Sabo[22]; 18. 45-Devon Borden[8]; 19. 19M-TJ Michael[16]; 20. 7*-Tyler Street[15]; 21. W20-Greg Wilson[14]; 22. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[17]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[2]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1]; 3. 97-Justin Clark[3]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner[8]; 5. 15K-Creed Kemenah[9]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[4]; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[7]; 8. 9X-Kody Swanson[6]; 9. 20B-Cody Bova[12]; 10. 9-Lance Heinberger[5]; 11. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[11]; 12. 79-Chris Miller[13]; 13. 75-Jerry Dahms[10]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Devon Borden[1]; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[2]; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[4]; 4. 3J-Trey Jacobs[5]; 5. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3]; 6. 9-Lance Heinberger[7]; 7. 7N-Darin Naida[6]; 8. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Nate Dussel[2]; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1]; 3. 101-Kalib Henry[7]; 4. W20-Greg Wilson[6]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5]; 6. 9X-Kody Swanson[8]; 7. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[4]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Dan McCarron[1]; 2. 16-DJ Foos[2]; 3. 09-Craig Mintz[4]; 4. 7*-Tyler Street[3]; 5. 97-Justin Clark[5]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[6]; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]; 8. 79-Chris Miller[7]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 2. 15-Mitch Harble[1]; 3. 19-Paige Polyak[2]; 4. 19M-TJ Michael[3]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[7]; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner[5]; 7. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[6]; 8. 88-Jimmy McCune[8]

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:12.856[4]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:12.913; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.958[1]; 4. 45-Devon Borden, 00:13.201[5]; 5. 3J-Trey Jacobs, 00:13.316[3]; 6. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:13.439[2]; 7. 9-Lance Heinberger, 00:13.566[6]; 8. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:15.425[8]; 9. (DNS) 88-Jimmy McCune, 00:15.425

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:12.734[3]; 2. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:12.806[6]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:12.818[8]; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.963[2]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.054; 6. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:13.110[7]; 7. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.260[5]; 8. 9X-Kody Swanson, 00:13.269[4]

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:12.791[2]; 2. 7*-Tyler Street, 00:12.951[5]; 3. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.017[3]; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:13.107[6]; 5. 97-Justin Clark, 00:13.147[8]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.361; 7. 79-Chris Miller, 00:14.025[7]; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.577[4]

Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.480[4]; 2. 19M-TJ Michael, 00:12.862[5]; 3. 19-Paige Polyak, 00:12.999[3]; 4. 15-Mitch Harble, 00:13.072[2]; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:13.094[7]; 6. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:13.107[6]; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.145[8]; 8. (DNS) 5-Kody Brewer

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[1]; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[7]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[2]; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[6]; 5. 14S-Matt Foos[12]; 6. 36J-JJ Henes[4]; 7. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[5]; 8. 6W-Chad Wilson[8]; 9. 49I-John Ivy[11]; 10. 0-Bradley Bateson[3]; 11. 3M-Logan Mongeau[13]; 12. 4M-Blayne Keckler[15]; 13. X15-Kasey Ziebold[22]; 14. 9R-Logan Riehl[19]; 15. 6-Dustin Dinan[9]; 16. 8K-Zach Kramer[17]; 17. 26S-Lee Sommers[18]; 18. 319-Steve Watts[23]; 19. 2-Brenden Torok[10]; 20. 5M-Brandon Moore[20]; 21. 19R-Steve Rando[21]; 22. 12-Dylan Watson[14]; 23. 11-Brayden Harrison[24]; 24. 85-Dustin Feller[16]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19R-Steve Rando[4]; 2. 319-Steve Watts[1]; 3. 63-Randy Ruble[3]; 4. 55-Jim Leaser[5]; 5. 52-Chris Smith[6]; 6. 14T-Tim Freeman[7]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair[8]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[9]; 9. 09-Daniel Hoffman[2]

B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2]; 2. 11-Brayden Harrison[5]; 3. 13S-Drew Siferd[1]; 4. 78-Austin Black[6]; 5. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[7]; 6. 13M-Kael Mowrer[4]; 7. 98-David Hoppes[8]; 8. 18Z-Brian Razum[3]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Henes[1]; 2. 6W-Chad Wilson[3]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2]; 4. 85-Dustin Feller[5]; 5. 319-Steve Watts[4]; 6. 18Z-Brian Razum[7]; 7. 52-Chris Smith[6]; 8. 98-David Hoppes[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[2]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok[3]; 3. 14S-Matt Foos[4]; 4. 8K-Zach Kramer[1]; 5. 13S-Drew Siferd[6]; 6. 19R-Steve Rando[5]; 7. 78-Austin Black[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 49I-John Ivy[3]; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson[1]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 4. 26S-Lee Sommers[5]; 5. 09-Daniel Hoffman[2]; 6. 13M-Kael Mowrer[6]; 7. 14T-Tim Freeman[7]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Dustin Dinan[6]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[2]; 3. 12-Dylan Watson[4]; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[3]; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5]; 6. 55-Jim Leaser[1]; 7. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[7]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[2]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler[3]; 4. 5M-Brandon Moore[1]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[6]; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair[5]

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 319-Steve Watts, 00:13.798[7]; 2. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:13.889[8]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:13.997[4]; 4. 36J-JJ Henes, 00:14.031[3]; 5. 85-Dustin Feller, 00:14.180[6]; 6. 52-Chris Smith, 00:14.427[5]; 7. 18Z-Brian Razum, 00:14.773[2]; 8. 98-David Hoppes, 00:14.851[1]

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 14S-Matt Foos, 00:13.735[8]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.800[7]; 3. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.972[3]; 4. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:14.118[1]; 5. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:14.126[2]; 6. 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:14.138[4]; 7. 78-Austin Black, 00:14.209[6]; 8. (DNS) 2F-Matt Foos, 00:13.735

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.488[1]; 2. 49I-John Ivy, 00:13.929[3]; 3. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:14.118[4]; 4. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.182[5]; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.250[6]; 6. 13M-Kael Mowrer, 00:14.421[2]; 7. 14T-Tim Freeman, 00:14.433; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:15.117[7]

Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:13.735[2]; 2. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:13.738[1]; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.890[3]; 4. 55-Jim Leaser, 00:13.892; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:13.903[6]; 6. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.974[4]; 7. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.263[5]

Qualifying 5 (2 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:13.827; 2. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.877[4]; 3. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.889[2]; 4. 5M-Brandon Moore, 00:14.180[5]; 5. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:14.575[1]; 6. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.826[3]; 7. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:24.928[7]

 

 

ARMITAGE IS ACE AT JACKSONVILLE SPEEDWAY

May 9, 2025 - After ending his last two MOWA starts in 2nd and 3rd at Jacksonville Speedway, 2024 champion Will Armitage was determined to cross another win off the list. All it took was a last lap pass over New Zealand’s Max Guilford.

Guilford, who started from the pole, jumped to the early lead as Joe B. Miller quickly found his way around second-starting Corey Nelson. With his #16 machine glued to the top side of the race track, Guilford paced the field with ease as he worked through lapped traffic. Miller quickly closed in and got within striking distance before being caught up in an turn-three caution that sent him to the tail of the field before retiring early.

On the ensuing restart, Guilford held command over the field as Zach Daum and Will Armitage followed in tow. Armitage, who started ninth, was on the heels of Daum and used the bottom groove on the race track to take over the runner up spot on lap 18. Armitage then set his sights on race leader Max Guilford, who was bottled up behind Logan Faucon and Mario Clouser as the field came to the white flag.

Guilford continued to hold the top spot as the field raced down the backstretch as Armitage surged forward to overtake Guilford in turns three and four on the final lap to score his second career MOWA victory.

The Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series returns to action on Friday, May 30 at Lincoln Speedway in Lincoln, Illinois.

Feature Finish (25 Laps): 1. 7A-Will Armitage[9]; 2. 16C-Max Guilford[1]; 3. 5D-Zach Daum[6]; 4. 29X-Brayton Lynch[7]; 5. 99-Korey Weyant[11]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery[17]; 7. 6N-Corey Nelson[2]; 8. 28-Korbin Keith[10]; 9. 3B-Shelby Bosie[8]; 10. 97-Scotty Milan[12]; 11. 31-Joey Moughan[14]; 12. 3N-Jake Neuman[18]; 13. 16-Kevin Newton[13]; 14. B8-John Barnard[16]; 15. 6-Mario Clouser[19]; 16. 52F-Logan Faucon[22]; 17. 10S-Jeremy Standridge[20]; 18. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 19. 2-Chase Porter[21]; 20. 44-Cory Bruns[23]; 21. 34-Sterling Cling[15]; 22. 01-Justin Standridge[24]; 23. 1-Rees Moran[4]; 24. 24-Elijah Gile[5]

 

 

The New Richmond Nightmare and the 410 Ken prevails again at CLS

By: Sherri Murawski

New Richmond, WI, May 3rd, 2025

On Saturday, the Pirtek Renegades packed the pits as the Winged Sprints joined forces with the Traditional Sprints at Cedar Lake Speedway's Spring Open Wheel Spectacular. Thirteen Traditional and Twenty-Two Winged teams checked in at the back gate. In the traditional heat race competition, heat 1, sponsored by James Ackerley Construction and The Post Bar & Grill, was won by Scott Brandt, and heat 2, sponsored by Rapid Press Printing, Bradwell Auto & Truck, and Kiki's Salsa, was secured by Cam Shafer. For the Winged Sprints, heat 1, sponsored by James Ackerley Construction and The Post Bar & Grill, was claimed by Brad Peterson, while heat 2, sponsored by Rapid Press Printing, was won by Keegan Coss. Jamey Ogston secured the Bradwell Auto & Truck and Kiki's Salsa Winged heat 3 victory. Zach Widdes showcased his impressive driving skills, racing from fifth to second in heat one of the winged heats to top all drivers with 108 passing points.

Traditional Heat Results

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Scott Brandt[1]; 2. 10Z-Zach Widdes[5]; 3. 5J-Chris Lewis[4]; 4. 7X-Dan Atchison[6]; 5. 28-Westen Johnson[7]; 6. (DNF) THE1-John Vaillancourt[2]; 7. (DNS) 19B-Jack Berger

Heat 2: (8 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[1]; 2. 99-Bryan Roach[2]; 3. 46H-Ken Hron[5]; 4. 55-Joseph Kouba[4]; 5. 17C-Hunter Colton[3]; 6. 5-Kierston Coss[6]

Winged Heat Results

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 93-Brad Peterson[2]; 2. 50-Chase Viebrock[4]; 3. 14-Garrett Tatnell[5]; 4. 1B-Matthew Weber[3]; 5. 95T-Tim Sernett[8]; 6. 12-Jason Flohrs[6]; 7. 390-Mitchell Schoenoff[7]; 8. (DQ) 42X-Brett Peterson[1]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Keegan Coss[2]; 2. 17-Austin Phillips[1]; 3. 609-Casey Lang[5]; 4. 62-Ronnie Erickson[3]; 5. 73-Sid Denzer[4]; 6. 3-Jack Lobin[6]; 7. 97-Carl Brunsvold[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 03-Jamey Ogston[3]; 2. 3TK-Tony Kaus[2]; 3. 95-John Vaillancourt[5]; 4. 00-Austin Mosher[7]; 5. 4H-Mitch Hagen[4]; 6. C4-Carl Wade[1]; 7. 16-Willie Ewing[6]

For the Traditional Sprints, the redraw resulted in Hron and Dan Atchison starting in the front row for the 20-lap feature on a slick track. Hron claimed the early lead, with Schafer on his tail, and the two drivers exchanged positions at the top before the red flag was waved. Hron then led the drivers back to green and established a commanding lead, separating himself from the competition. Chasing Hron to the Pirtek checkered flag were Atchison, Bryan Roach, Hunter Colton, and Joseph Kouba.

Traditional Sprints Feature Results

Feature (20 laps): 1. 46H-Ken Hron[1]; 2. 7X-Dan Atchison[2]; 3. 99-Bryan Roach[8]; 4. 17C-Hunter Colton[9]; 5. 55-Joseph Kouba[5]; 6. 5J-Chris Lewis[6]; 7. 28-Westen Johnson[12]; 8. 5-Kierston Coss[13]; 9. (DNF) 7B-Scott Brandt[7]; 10. (DNF) 10Z-Zach Widdes[4]; 11. (DNF) THE1-John Vaillancourt[10]; 12. (DNF) 54-Cam Schafer[3]; 13. (DNF) 19B-Jack Berger[11]

In the Winged Sprints, Brad Peterson, John Vaillancourt, Casey Lang, Garrett Tatnell, and Chase Viebrock set the tone for the 20-lap feature. The racing surface was characterized by its fast yet rough conditions, necessitating drivers to navigate an obstacle course-type racetrack. The competition was marked by several cautions and notable maneuvers by all drivers. For the majority of the race, Brad Peterson and Tatnell held their positions at the top, while Viebrock successfully advanced to the front. Brett Peterson and Jack Lobin, starting seventeenth and nineteenth respectively, demonstrated impressive driving skills as they progressed forward. Ultimately, Viebrock emerged victorious, securing another parking spot in the Pirtek Victory Lane. The top five finishers were Viebrock, Brad Peterson, Brett Peterson, Lang, and Lobin.

Winged Sprints Feature Results

Feature (20 Laps): 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[5]; 2. 93-Brad Peterson[1]; 3. 42X-Brett Peterson[17]; 4. 609-Casey Lang[3]; 5. 3-Jack Lobin[19]; 6. 17-Austin Phillips[9]; 7. 3TK-Tony Kaus[7]; 8. 62-Ronnie Erickson[12]; 9. 00-Austin Mosher[18]; 10. 14-Garrett Tatnell[4]; 11. 12-Jason Flohrs[15]; 12. 16-Willie Ewing[22]; 13. 4H-Mitch Hagen[14]; 14. 1B-Matthew Weber[11]; 15. 390-Mitchell Schoenoff[20]; 16. (DNF) 97-Carl Brunsvold[21]; 17. (DNF) 03-Jamey Ogston[6]; 18. (DNF) 95T-Tim Sernett[10]; 19. (DNF) 95-John Vaillancourt[2]; 20. (DNF) 73-Sid Denzer[13]; 21. (DNF) 7-Keegan Coss[8]; 22. (DNF) C4-Carl Wade[16]

The Pirtek Renegades next event will be Friday, May 16th, at Princeton Speedway for their Sprint Car Special, featuring both our Traditional and Winged Sprints. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook

 

 

Joel Myers Jr. makes the final lap count in Nor*Cal Posse Shootout thriller

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…A green, white, checkered restart set up a classic finish at the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout on Saturday, where Joel Myers Jr. blasted around race long leader Ryan Bernal off the final corner to claim the $8,000 top prize.

Myers Jr. finished runner up in the Placerville Speedway standings back in 2021 and had been oh-so-close to a victory at the track before. The Sebastopol driver made his initial win on the red clay pay off in dramatic fashion aboard the All About Fire Protection/ Dirt Dude’s Excavating No. 46jr.

“This is really a testament to my team who have worked their tails off,” Myers Jr. said in victory lane. “Ivan Warden and my guys gave me a great car. I could get the middle going and pace off Ryan’s right rear to stay close. I thought I may have something if I ripped the top and luckily it worked out for us.”

The initial 27-laps in the feature clicked off caution free and provided some intense racing up front. Hollister’s Ryan Bernal jumped out to the lead and led a very fast Chance Grasty from Suisun City, who stayed glued to his tail tank.

The duo kept fans on the edge of their seats and when lapped traffic came into play things got hectic. With Bernal and Grasty fighting for the top spot, Myers Jr. then inched in on them and made it a three-car battle for the lead.

The long green flag run came to a halt however, when Grasty hopped over the cushion in three and four. As he came back down onto the track, he unfortunately met with Austin Wood at just the wrong moment, which sent him down into the K-rail for a caution.

When going back green Bernal fended off Myers Jr. until a red flag appeared with just two circuits remaining. During the final dash to the finish, it was Bernal, Myers Jr. and Shane Golobic who pleased the fans with an exhilarating tussle to the end.

Heading down the backstretch for the final time and entering turn three, Bernal went low, while Myers Jr. rocketed to the top. Bernal didn’t get off turn four as smoothly as he wanted, while Myers hit it perfectly to shoot past and score the thrilling triumph.

Bernal crossed the stripe in second to cap a strong weekend that saw him sweep both nights with USCS and earn a third-place result in the Winged Sprint Car opener. Golobic, Wood and Clarksburg’s Justyn Cox completed the top five.

Rounding out the top 10 were Dominic Gorden, Andy Forsberg, Tanner Carrick, Justin Sanders and Dominic Scelzi. A total 36 competitors were on hand to finish the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout/ Legends Weekend presented by Berco Redwood. Chance Grasty set Fast Time to begin the program with a lap of 10.750.

The Ultimate Sprint Car Series, as noted, saw Ryan Bernal claim a clean sweep of the weekend after he tallied another win on Saturday. The feature was plagued by several hard crashes, but fortunately all drivers walked away unscathed.

Early on it was Braden Chiaramonte and Jacob Tuttle racing up front for the lead. Chiaramonte eventually edged ahead and led the field until Tanner Carrick had a monster run off turn two with 12 laps complete.

Just as Carrick was looking to shoot underneath, Chiaramonte had issues on the cushion that sent him sideways. The pair met up, resulting in Carrick suffering a wicked flip down the back stretch.

Both drivers were done for the program, and it gave Bernal the top spot that he would never relinquish. Due to time, the main event was checkered flagged at lap 20 and Bernal brought home the win over Carson Short, Josh Young, Tuttle and Austin Wood.

Placerville Speedway returns to action with Anrak Night at the Races on Saturday May 10th.

Results

Placerville Speedway
Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood Finale
May 3, 2025

Winged Sprint Cars:

A Main 35 Laps

1. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[4]; 2. 73-Ryan Bernal[2]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[13]; 4. 2A-Austin Wood[6]; 5. 42X-Justyn Cox[3]; 6. 10-Dominic Gorden[8]; 7. 92-Andy Forsberg[5]; 8. 83T-Tanner Carrick[10]; 9. 4SA-Justin Sanders[9]; 10. 41-Dominic Scelzi[14]; 11. 7C-Tony Gomes[20]; 12. 25-Seth Standley[11]; 13. 2XM-Max Mittry[22]; 14. 21L-Landon Brooks[7]; 15. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[16]; 16. 35KM-Tyler Thompson[17]; 17. 9L-Luke Hayes[15]; 18. 14W-Jodie Robinson[12]; 19. 7P-Jake Andreotti[21]; 20. 21-Shane Hopkins[18]; 21. 28-Gauge Garcia[19]; 22. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[23]; 23. X1-Chance Grasty[1]; 24. 3-Cole Schroeder[24]

B Feature 12 Laps

1. 7P-Jake Andreotti[2]; 2. 2XM-Max Mittry[1]; 3. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 4. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 5. 17-Anthony Snow[3]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[5]; 7. 9-Dustin Freitas[12]; 8. 88-Austin Torgerson[9]; 9. 21C-Cody Meyer[13]; 10. 7X-Trey Walters[15]; 11. 31-Kyle Beilman[10]; 12. 12J-John Clark[14]; 13. 56-Taylor Hall[11]; 14. 94-Greg Decaires V[4]; 15. 85-AJ Alderman[16]; 16. 7-Carson Short[8]

Dash 1 6 Laps

1. X1-Chance Grasty[2]; 2. 73-Ryan Bernal[1]; 3. 42X-Justyn Cox[4]; 4. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[5]; 5. 92-Andy Forsberg[8]; 6. 2A-Austin Wood[3]; 7. 21L-Landon Brooks[7]; 8. 10-Dominic Gorden[6]

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 73-Ryan Bernal[2]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 3. X1-Chance Grasty[4]; 4. 17W-Shane Golobic[3]; 5. 35KM-Tyler Thompson[5]; 6. 17-Anthony Snow[6]; 7. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 8. 56-Taylor Hall[9]; 9. 7X-Trey Walters[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[2]; 2. 21L-Landon Brooks[4]; 3. 25-Seth Standley[3]; 4. 9L-Luke Hayes[1]; 5. 28-Gauge Garcia[7]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[6]; 7. 88-Austin Torgerson[8]; 8. 21C-Cody Meyer[9]; 9. 2XM-Max Mittry[5]

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[4]; 3. 14W-Jodie Robinson[2]; 4. 41-Dominic Scelzi[6]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 6. 7P-Jake Andreotti[3]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[7]; 8. 31-Kyle Beilman[8]; 9. 12J-John Clark[9]

Heat 4 8 Laps

1. 42X-Justyn Cox[1]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 5. 7C-Tony Gomes[5]; 6. 94-Greg Decaires V[6]; 7. 7-Carson Short[8]; 8. 9-Dustin Freitas[7]; 9. 85-AJ Alderman[9]

Qualifying A

1. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:10.750[5]; 2. 21L-Landon Brooks, 00:10.785[3]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:10.797[1]; 4. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:10.824[17]; 5. 73-Ryan Bernal, 00:10.827[7]; 6. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:10.873[9]; 7. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:10.875[14]; 8. 25-Seth Standley, 00:10.913[10]; 9. 35KM-Tyler Thompson, 00:10.914[18]; 10. 2XM-Max Mittry, 00:10.960[8]; 11. 17-Anthony Snow, 00:11.077[16]; 12. 61-Travis Labat, 00:11.151[12]; 13. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:11.157[11]; 14. 28-Gauge Garcia, 00:11.287[15]; 15. 7X-Trey Walters, 00:11.300[13]; 16. 88-Austin Torgerson, 00:11.440[4]; 17. 56-Taylor Hall, 00:11.485[2]; 18. 21C-Cody Meyer, 00:11.495[6]

Qualifying B

1. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:10.779[10]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:10.807[4]; 3. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:10.833[18]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:10.853[3]; 5. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 00:10.898[17]; 6. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:10.929[14]; 7. 7P-Jake Andreotti, 00:10.939[13]; 8. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:10.955[11]; 9. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:10.974[5]; 10. 7C-Tony Gomes, 00:11.042[12]; 11. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:11.059[8]; 12. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:11.101[9]; 13. 3-Cole Schroeder, 00:11.167[2]; 14. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:11.178[1]; 15. 31-Kyle Beilman, 00:11.243[16]; 16. 7-Carson Short, 00:11.353[6]; 17. 12J-John Clark, 00:11.420[15]; 18. 85-AJ Alderman, 00:11.501[7]

USCS Series:

A Feature 30 Laps

1. 17-Ryan Bernal[8]; 2. 7-Carson Short[2]; 3. 17J-Josh Young[5]; 4. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[1]; 5. 21-Austin Wood[15]; 6. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[6]; 7. 12-Adam Christian[12]; 8. 18-Josh Gillis[9]; 9. 29C-Camie Bell[11]; 10. 73-Cole Wakim[7]; 11. 7X-Trey Walters[18]; 12. 72T-Trenten Shelton[20]; 13. 5-Kaden Ramos[14]; 14. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 15. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 16. 51-Rob Lindsey[19]; 17. 79-Mark Hanson[10]; 18. 15-Michael Sellers[13]; 19. 63D-Jon DeWees[16]; 20. 29T-Ryan Timmons[17]

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[3]; 2. 73-Cole Wakim[2]; 3. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 4. 79-Mark Hanson[4]; 5. 15-Michael Sellers[7]; 6. 63D-Jon DeWees[1]; 7. 51-Rob Lindsey[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 7-Carson Short[5]; 2. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[3]; 3. 18-Josh Gillis[1]; 4. 29C-Camie Bell[6]; 5. 5-Kaden Ramos[4]; 6. 29T-Ryan Timmons[2]

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 17J-Josh Young[2]; 2. 17-Ryan Bernal[3]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 4. 12-Adam Christian[1]; 5. 21-Austin Wood[7]; 6. 7X-Trey Walters[4]; 7. 72T-Trenten Shelton[6]

Qualifying 1

1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:11.838[7]; 2. 73-Cole Wakim, 00:11.927[3]; 3. 87P-Jacob Tuttle, 00:11.978[2]; 4. 79-Mark Hanson, 00:12.050[5]; 5. 63D-Jon DeWees, 00:12.401[4]; 6. 51-Rob Lindsey, 00:12.545[6]; 7. 15-Michael Sellers, 00:12.645[1]

Qualifying 2

1. 7-Carson Short, 00:11.647[4]; 2. 29T-Ryan Timmons, 00:11.722[6]; 3. 33-Heath Holdsclaw, 00:12.608[5]; 4. 5-Kaden Ramos, 00:12.835[3]; 5. 18-Josh Gillis, 00:12.872[1]; 6. 29C-Camie Bell, 00:13.581[2]

Qualifying 3

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:11.737[3]; 2. 17J-Josh Young, 00:12.112[7]; 3. 17-Ryan Bernal, 00:12.233[2]; 4. 7X-Trey Walters, 00:12.532[5]; 5. 12-Adam Christian, 00:12.680[1]; 6. 72T-Trenten Shelton, 00:12.993[4]; 7. 21-Austin Wood, 02:05.973[6]

 

 

Thornhill Victorious at Skagit Speedway

BY Kaleb Hart

5/3/25

Alger, WA - Star Wars Night at Skagit Speedway saw Colby Thornhill put on an out of this world performance in the 360 division for his first win of 2025. Other winners on the evening included Geoff Morris in the IMCA Modifieds and “Subaru” Scott Henry in the Hornets.

Thornhil started on the front row with Colton Heath and it was Heath grabbing the jump on the first start before Brody Ferguson rolled to a stop, bringing on a complete restart. On teh second try, Thornhill beat Colton into turn one and was off, putting distance between him and the lead pack quickly. Tre Starks rapidly advanced his way to second and tried to find forward drive to catch Colby, but never got close enough in clear air or lapped cars to make a move for the lead, as the night belonged to Thornhill with a wire to wire win. Starks took second and Jesse Schlotfeldt ran a strong third. Starks was the fastest qualifier while heat wins went to Heath, Levi Hillier and Thornhill.

Geoff Morris picked up his first victory of 2025 in the IMCA Modifieds. The former track champion took the lead from Ben Gunderson on lap three and held off a strong challenge from Jeff Westergard in the closing laps to hold on to the win. Morris, Westergard and James Bundy made up the main event podium, with Gunderson and Morris winning the heat races.

“Subaru” Scott Henry grabbed his first career win in the Hornet division. Henry was dogged by former track champion Howard Vos for most of the main event but kept him at bay the whole way for the victory. Records are unclear, but it may also be the first win for a Subaru in the 20 year history of the class. Vos would settle for second while Raven Skaugrud was third. Coby Powers and Mike Guffey won the heats.

58 cars signed in for competition with the final checkered flag falling at 9:50pm.

360 Sprints

Fast Time - Trey Starks 11.360

Heat 1 - Colton Heath

Heat 2 - Levi Hillier

Heat 3 - Colby Thornhill

Main - Colby Thornhill, Trey Starks, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Jason Solwold, Colton Heath, Robbie Price, Cam Smith, Levi Hillier, Levi Kuntz, Eric Fisher, Peyton Drake, Richard Bailey, Tim Martin, Ashleigh Johnson, Mike Brown, Luke Didiuk, Chase Goetz, Bill Rude, Tanner Holm, Colin Mackey, Dustin Gehring, Kai Dixon, Brody Ferguson

Lap Leaders - Thornhill 1-31

 

 

BUD KAEDING WINS FRIDAY OCEAN SPRINTS ACTION IN WATSONVILLE

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (May 3, 2025) – San Jose’s Bud Kaeding stormed past 2024 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo champion Caleb Debem in lapped traffic Friday night, claiming the 30-lap feature in Watsonville. The thrilling finish added to an exciting night with four of the features decided in late battles at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds dirt track.

Debem charged around polesitter Jake Haulot to drive into the lead on lap one. Debem then paced Kaeding as the duo darted around lapped traffic in the non-stop main event on a well-prepared track. Debem’s lead never grew to more than three or four car lengths at any point in the battle.

Coming out of turn four with two to go, Kaeding drove to Debem’s bumper in traffic. Kaeding then slid underneath Debem in turn one with the pair making contact in turn two. Kaeding charged away for the win, leading just the final two circuits for victory. Debem recovered to second while Gizdich Ranch Dash winner Haulot was third. Heat race winner Jennifer Osborne and Jeremy Chisum rounded out the top-five.

Tenth-starting Jason Ryan, Jr. of Oakley rolled the bottom to perfection to take the IMCA Sport Modified 20-lap victory. Polesitter Trent Golden of Oakley withstood multiple challenges from San Jose’s Rob Gallaher in lapped traffic to maintain the lead throughout the event. Ryan edged forward throughout the race then finally was in position to pounce, taking the lead on the inside on lap 14.

Golden finished second followed by Gallaher, Bo Crebs, and Baypoint’s Danny Wagner.

Mark Biscardi of San Jose won a back-and-forth battle with Pete Piantanida of Discovery Bay for the 20-lap South Bay Dwarf Car triumph. Last week’s winner Chris Durden of Hollister spun from the lead on lap six, thrusting fourth-starting Biscardi into the lead.

Durden then spun again in turn two for the race’s first caution on lap 11. On the restart, Piantanida used the extreme high side to enter the race for the lead, taking the lead by a nose on lap 15. Piantanida then went wide on the front stretch on lap 17, allowing Biscardi to knife underneath to retake the top spot, 65-year-old Mark Biscardi scored the win followed by Piantanida, Eric Weisler, Toby Brown, and a resurgent Chris Durden in fifth.

The Four Banger feature saw a near dead heat the finish line after 15-laps of racing. The race kicked off with Watsonville’s Amaya Flower in control before her night was upended by a flat tire. TJ Etchison of Watsonville took over the lead before he suffered from mechanical issues on lap seven. Ken Keegan of Scotts Valley had a wild flip that required a red flag in turn one but the driver was uninjured.

Tony Gullo of Watsonville emerged with the lead, attempting to fend off a hard charging TJ Santos of Gilroy. The duo raced across the finish line nose-to-nose, with Santos credited with the win by .026 seconds. Both Santos and Gullo were disqualified in post-race technical inspection. This allowed Jonathan Welborn of Boulder Creek to take his first career win. Boulder Creek residents rounded out the podium with Steve Roach and Travis VanGilder in second and third.

Bakersfield’s Ethan Johnson dominated the 20-lap Hobby Stocks feature for the win. The race had three different leaders in the first three laps before Johnson took command.

Ryan Hart of Dos Palos won a battle for second over Bobby Gallaher of San Jose. 2024 champion Joe Gallaher and Porterville visitor Colby Quinton each overcame flat tires to drive to top-five finishes.

Ocean Speedway returns on Friday May 9 for Mother’s Day at the Races with Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo, Western Midget Racing, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Mods, and Four Bangers.

For more information, visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway May 2, 2025 – Race Results

Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 29-Bud Kaeding[3]; 2. 3D-Caleb Debem[2]; 3. 7H-Jake Haulot[1]; 4. 76-Jennifer Osborne[4]; 5. 8-Jeremy Chisum[5]; 6. 72W-Kurt Nelson[6]; 7. 25Z-Jason Chisum[8]; 8. 72JR-Chris Nelson[7]; 9. 7C-Corbin Seay[10]; 10. 56Z-Don Hart[9]Kurt Nelson[18]; 22. 88A-Joey Ancona[19]

IMCA Sport Mods A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 52-Jason Ryan Jr[10]; 2. 7T-Trent Golden[1]; 3. X-Rob Gallaher[6]; 4. 168-Bo Crebs[8]; 5. 11D-Danny Wagner[7]; 6. 39-Steven Allee[2]; 7. 2C-Trevor Clymens[5]; 8. 4M-Emali VanHoff[4]; 9. 82M-Richard Ragsdale[12]; 10. C50-Nick Coffman[9]; 11. 42B-Max Baggett[3]; 12. 75X-Jim DiGiovanni[13]; 13. 6S-Mike Kofnovec SR[14]; 14. 15-David Crocker[11]; 15. 89-Duane Bieser[16]; 16. 3-Connor Solis[15]; 17. 22W-Charlie Hunter[17]
Hobby Stocks A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 11-Ethan Johnson[3]; 2. 38-Ryan Hart[1]; 3. X1-Bobby Gallaher[8]; 4. 1-Joe Gallaher[2]; 5. 4Q-Colby Quinton[4]; 6. 117-Lilly Mead[10]; 7. 03-Cody Keldsen[7]; 8. 8-Wayne Reeder[5]; 9. 32X-Dalton Morris[11]; 10. 22-Adriane Frost[9]; 11. 44M-Matt Kile[6]
South Bay Dwarf Cars A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 66B-Mark Biscardi[4]; 2. 96-Pete Piantanida[6]; 3. 64B-Eric Weisler[3]; 4. 75B-Toby Brown[8]; 5. 410-Chris Durden[2]; 6. 31B-Tommie Plantanida[10]; 7. 12-Justin Bingman[1]; 8. 69-Eddy Claessen[5]; 9. 0-Jason Lazzerini[12]; 10. 05-Ashley Durden[9]; 11. 24-Sammi Rivera[14]; 12. 42-Keith Costas[7]; 13. (DNS) 80-Dan Zuger; 14. (DNS) 88B-Travis Day
Four Bangers A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 33-Jonathan Welborn[11]; 2. 519-Steve Roach[5]; 3. 112-Travis VanGilder[6]; 4. 37-Peter Vannerus[8]; 5. 12-Joseph Squatritto[9]; 6. 2-Nicole Beardsley[13]; 7. 28X-TJ Etchison[2]; 8. 43-Kate Beardsley[15]; 9. 10-Amaya Flower[1]; 10. 117-Anthony Flores[14]; 11. 51-Ken Keegan[10]; 12. 25-Bill Beardsley[7]; 13. 28J-Joshua Silva[12]; 14. (DQ) 14-TJ Santos[3]; 15. (DQ) 52-Tony Gullo[4]

 

 

Justin Sanders and Ryan Bernal snag wins on a wild Nor*Cal Posse Shootout opener

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Justin Sanders started from the pole and led flag-to-flag for his 26th career Winged 360 Sprint Car triumph at Placerville Speedway during the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout opener.

Sharing victory lane on Friday at the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout/ Legends Weekend presented by Berco Redwood was Hollister’s Ryan Bernal, who earned a thrilling late race win with the Ultimate Sprint Car Series.

With the victory on Friday evening, Sanders matched Sean Becker for fourth place on the all-time Winged 360 Sprint Car win list at the track. The driver of the Dale Miller Septic/ Thompson’s Dealerships No. 4sa was poised as always in lapped traffic, while keeping a very fast Shane Golobic at bay throughout the feature.

Sanders earned the pole of the Dash by way of winning his heat race out of fourth starting with a bold move on the initial start. He went on to win the six-lap contest, putting him on the pole in the feature. When the green flag waved in the 30-lap main event, he immediately jumped out front ahead of Golobic.

The duo showed that they were the drivers to beat on this night and never got too far away from each other. Golobic kept Sanders within sight, but a couple of timely slow downs just as he was getting ready to pounce hampered his efforts.

A trio of red flags along with several cautions plagued the flow of the race, but in between it, several movers and shakers were seen. As the race wound down in lapped traffic, Golobic caught Sanders, and it looked like we would be in for a classic battle towards the checkered.

Just as that happened, however, a red flag period occurred with only four circuits remaining. The incident involved Clarksburg’s Justyn Cox, who had put on an exceptional charge from 14th to fifth up until that point.

Sanders then hit a perfect restart and led the final four laps to pick up the win over Golobic, Hollister’s Ryan Bernal, Sacramento’s Austin Wood and Auburn’s Andy Forsberg.

Completing the top 10 were Colby Copeland, Joel Myers Jr., Tyler Thompson, Chance Grasty and Hard Charger Shane Hopkins, who started 19th after fighting through issues in hot laps and qualifying.

A strong field of 39 Winged Sprint Cars competed on opening night. Tony Gomes set the standard in qualifying with a lap of 10.726 around the quarter mile.

The Ultimate Sprint Car Series made an epic Placerville Speedway debut on Friday night. Outstanding racing was seen right from the drop of the green flag and lasted all the way to an overtime- green, white, checkered conclusion.

Winged Sprint Car regular Tanner Carrick hopped out to the early lead and set a torrid pace up front. The Lincoln driver was very impressive as he looked for his second career USCS victory.

The action behind him was hot and heavy all throughout the field. Braden Chiaramonte took over second early on and methodically closed the gap between himself and the leader.

With traffic coming into play, Chiaramonte closed quickly off turn two and snagged the top spot with 20 laps complete. After that he pulled away, eventually accepting the white flag. He looked to be headed for victory, only to have a stalled car bring out a yellow instead of the checkered.

Always the Non-Winged ace, Ryan Bernal started from ninth and had battled back and forth with several drivers. He moved into third just past the halfway point, before utilizing the late caution to make his move.

The overtime restart saw Bernal rocket by Carrick for second coming to the white flag and then shoot under Chiaramonte down the back stretch. The exhilarating finish saw Bernal come out on top over Chiaramonte, Carrick, Roseville’s Josh Young and Illinois traveler Carson Short.

Finishing sixth through 10th were Ryan Timmons, 16th starter Nathan Schank, 19th starting Jon DeWees, 23rd starter Dominic Scelzi and Austin Wood. A total of 23 cars competed on opening night with the Ultimate Sprint Car Series. Carson Short began the night by setting a brand new Non-Winged track record at Placerville Speedway with a lap of 11.616.

The Nor*Cal Posse presented by Berco Redwood finishes up tonight with an $8,000 to win finale for the Winged Sprint Cars, along with the Ultimate Sprint Car Series.

Results

Placerville Speedway
Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood Night One
May 2, 2025

Winged Sprint Cars:

A Main 30 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 3. 73-Ryan Bernal[5]; 4. 2A-Austin Wood[10]; 5. 92-Andy Forsberg[3]; 6. 5V-Colby Copeland[11]; 7. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[13]; 8. 35KM-Tyler Thompson[7]; 9. X1-Chance Grasty[15]; 10. 21-Shane Hopkins[19]; 11. 41-Dominic Scelzi[20]; 12. 14W-Jodie Robinson[9]; 13. 7P-Jake Andreotti[16]; 14. 83T-Tanner Carrick[21]; 15. 25-Seth Standley[8]; 16. 2XM-Max Mittry[6]; 17. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[12]; 18. 7-Carson Short[22]; 19. 42X-Justyn Cox[14]; 20. 88B-Brad Bumgarner[23]; 21. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[18]; 22. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 23. 10-Dominic Gorden[17]; 24. 93-Stephen Ingraham[24]

B Feature 12 Laps

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 2. 7-Carson Short[4]; 3. 88B-Brad Bumgarner[3]; 4. 93-Stephen Ingraham[5]; 5. 88-Austin Torgerson[12]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[10]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[7]; 8. 31-Kyle Beilman[13]; 9. 9-Dustin Freitas[14]; 10. 12J-John Clark[11]; 11. 94-Greg Decaires V[6]; 12. 17-Anthony Snow[1]; 13. 7X-Trey Walters[9]; 14. 9L-Luke Hayes[8]

C Feature 8 Laps

1. 31-Kyle Beilman[4]; 2. 9-Dustin Freitas[6]; 3. 85-AJ Alderman[7]; 4. 56-Taylor Hall[3]; 5. 21C-Cody Meyer[5]; 6. 28-Gauge Garcia[2]; 7. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini[1]

Dash 1 6 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 4. 7C-Tony Gomes[6]; 5. 73-Ryan Bernal[5]; 6. 2XM-Max Mittry[7]; 7. 35KM-Tyler Thompson[3]; 8. 25-Seth Standley[8]

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 35KM-Tyler Thompson[1]; 2. 14W-Jodie Robinson[2]; 3. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 4. X1-Chance Grasty[3]; 5. 10-Dominic Gorden[5]; 6. 88B-Brad Bumgarner[7]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 8. 12J-John Clark[9]; 9. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini[8]; 10. 21-Shane Hopkins; 11. 21C-Cody Meyer[10]

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[1]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland[3]; 3. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[2]; 4. 25-Seth Standley[4]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[10]; 6. 93-Stephen Ingraham[7]; 7. 7X-Trey Walters[6]; 8. 17-Anthony Snow[5]; 9. 56-Taylor Hall[8]; 10. 85-AJ Alderman[9]

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 2XM-Max Mittry[1]; 2. 2A-Austin Wood[2]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox[5]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[6]; 6. 7-Carson Short[7]; 7. 9L-Luke Hayes[3]; 8. 61-Travis Labat[9]; 9. 28-Gauge Garcia[8]; 10. 9-Dustin Freitas[10]

Heat 4 8 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[4]; 2. 73-Ryan Bernal[2]; 3. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 4. 7P-Jake Andreotti[3]; 5. 41-Dominic Scelzi[7]; 6. 94-Greg Decaires V[6]; 7. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 8. 88-Austin Torgerson[9]; 9. 31-Kyle Beilman[8]

Qualifying A

1. 7C-Tony Gomes, 00:10.726[9]; 2. 25-Seth Standley, 00:10.840[8]; 3. 35KM-Tyler Thompson, 00:10.841[12]; 4. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:10.866[3]; 5. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 00:10.878[13]; 6. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:10.926[1]; 7. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:10.936[17]; 8. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:10.950[6]; 9. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:10.981[15]; 10. 17-Anthony Snow, 00:11.162[16]; 11. 3-Cole Schroeder, 00:11.174[2]; 12. 7X-Trey Walters, 00:11.182[10]; 13. 88B-Brad Bumgarner, 00:11.200[18]; 14. 93-Stephen Ingraham, 00:11.275[20]; 15. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini, 00:11.400[4]; 16. 56-Taylor Hall, 00:11.428[14]; 17. 12J-John Clark, 00:11.454[19]; 18. 85-AJ Alderman, 00:11.617[11]; 19. 21C-Cody Meyer, 00:11.692[7]; 20. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:11.692[5]

Qualifying B

1. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:10.734[5]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:10.961[18]; 3. 2XM-Max Mittry, 00:10.963[11]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:10.977[15]; 5. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:10.983[8]; 6. 73-Ryan Bernal, 00:10.995[12]; 7. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:11.002[6]; 8. 7P-Jake Andreotti, 00:11.015[10]; 9. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:11.053[4]; 10. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:11.085[7]; 11. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:11.088[3]; 12. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:11.130[13]; 13. 7-Carson Short, 00:11.165[16]; 14. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:11.208[19]; 15. 28-Gauge Garcia, 00:11.219[9]; 16. 31-Kyle Beilman, 00:11.223[2]; 17. 61-Travis Labat, 00:11.227[17]; 18. 88-Austin Torgerson, 00:11.372[14]; 19. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:11.555[1]

Ultimate Sprint Car Series:

A Feature 30 Laps

1. 17-Ryan Bernal[9]; 2. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[4]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 4. 17J-Josh Young[3]; 5. 7-Carson Short[5]; 6. 29T-Ryan Timmons[10]; 7. 1-Nathan Schank[16]; 8. 63D-Jon DeWees[19]; 9. 72T-Dominic Scelzi[23]; 10. 21-Austin Wood[15]; 11. 15-Michael Sellers[12]; 12. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[21]; 13. 73-Cole Wakim[2]; 14. 7X-Trey Walters[18]; 15. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[7]; 16. 51-Rob Lindsey[13]; 17. 18-Josh Gillis[20]; 18. 79-Mark Hanson[6]; 19. 8M-Jake Andreotti[8]; 20. 12-Adam Christian[14]; 21. 2STX-Brent Steck[11]; 22. 29C-Camie Bell[17]; 23. 28K-Kaden Ramos[22]

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 17-Ryan Bernal[3]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 3. 73-Cole Wakim[2]; 4. 2STX-Brent Steck[6]; 5. 51-Rob Lindsey[1]; 6. 1-Nathan Schank[4]; 7. 63D-Jon DeWees[7]; 8. (DNS) 72T-Dominic Scelzi

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 79-Mark Hanson[3]; 2. 7-Carson Short[5]; 3. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[2]; 4. 15-Michael Sellers[4]; 5. 12-Adam Christian[6]; 6. 29C-Camie Bell[8]; 7. 18-Josh Gillis[1]; 8. 28K-Kaden Ramos[7]

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[2]; 2. 8M-Jake Andreotti[1]; 3. 29T-Ryan Timmons[4]; 4. 17J-Josh Young[5]; 5. 21-Austin Wood[3]; 6. 7X-Trey Walters[7]; 7. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[6]

Qualifying 1

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:11.670[8]; 2. 73-Cole Wakim, 00:11.958[6]; 3. 17-Ryan Bernal, 00:11.980[3]; 4. 1-Nathan Schank, 00:12.094[2]; 5. 51-Rob Lindsey, 00:12.114[1]; 6. 2STX-Brent Steck, 00:12.382[7]; 7. 63D-Jon DeWees, 00:12.556[5]; 8. 72T-Dominic Scelzi, 00:12.556[4]

Qualifying 2

1. 7-Carson Short, 00:11.616[6]; 2. 87P-Jacob Tuttle, 00:11.677[4]; 3. 79-Mark Hanson, 00:11.767[3]; 4. 15-Michael Sellers, 00:12.034[1]; 5. 18-Josh Gillis, 00:12.314[7]; 6. 12-Adam Christian, 00:12.408[2]; 7. 28K-Kaden Ramos, 00:12.618[5]; 8. 29C-Camie Bell, 00:13.158[8]

Qualifying 3

1. 17J-Josh Young, 00:11.713[7]; 2. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:11.722[4]; 3. 21-Austin Wood, 00:11.742[6]; 4. 29T-Ryan Timmons, 00:11.821[1]; 5. 8M-Jake Andreotti, 00:11.826[2]; 6. 33-Heath Holdsclaw, 00:11.858[5]; 7. 7X-Trey Walters, 00:12.241[3]

 

Attica Raceway Park

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Rusty Schlenk remains undefeated at Attica Raceway Park in 2025. The three time national UMP late model champion took the lead with just seven laps remaining Friday, May 2 after a spirited battle with five time track champion Devin Shiels and drove to his fourth straight feature win on RPM Performance Parts/Morgan Stanley Night against the Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series

Schlenk, the 2024 American Late Model Iron-Man Series champion who won the series race at Attica last season, took home $5,049 in the Stephen Wagner Memorial event. He also earned an extra $1,049 for winning the special Australian Pursuit in honor of Larry Scott.

“I tell all my drivers to drive at 80 percent at all times and leave 100 percent for when you need it. Man we needed 100 percent every lap tonight. That was wild…a hell of a race and a lot of fun,” said Schlenk beside his Buckeye Concrete Coatings, Terry Henricks Auto Group, Velocita USA, Dominator Race Products, Tom Finch Auto, Domination Race Cars, All Star Performance backed #91.

Shiels, from Britton, Mich., jumped out to the early lead and quickly pulled away from the pack as Colten Burdette, from Parkersburg, W. Va., held second over Schlenk, Kyle Moore and Ryan Markham. Moore took third on lap two but no one was challenging Shiels until he encountered heavy lapped traffic just eight laps into the 30-lap affair that saw only one caution flag.

At the halfway point Shiels had a put two lapped machine between himself and a good battle for second between Burdette, who was seeing Attica for the first time in his career, and Schlenk as Markham drove into fourth over Moore. With 10 laps to go Schlenk, from McClure, Ohio, took second and quickly began to eat into Shiels’ lead and used a lapped car as a pick to drive into the lead on lap 23. With just four laps to go Shiels used traffic and drove by Schlenk but something broke on his #51 and he drove off the high side of turn one, handing the lead back to Schlenk who drove away for his 47th career Attica late model win over Burdette, Markham, Todd Brennan and Moore.

In the 25-lap Fremont Fence 305 sprint feature Dustin Stroup grabbed the early lead as a good battle formed behind him involving Dustin Dinan, Jamie Miller, Paul Weaver and Jimmy McGrath. Miller took second on lap three but a big bobble in turn two on lap seven put McGrath and Dinan into second and third.

The only thing that slowed Stroup’s march to the checkers was several late race cautions, including with just two laps to go. The Fremont, Ohio driver executed a perfect restart and drove to his ninth career Attica win over McGrath, Weaver, Dinan and Miller.

“This feels great. I wasn’t sure how much I could race this year with having a new baby so me and JRA parted ways on good terms and my family still had a lot of parts and I bought a car from Dan Roberts…I drove for him in Indiana. I finished third in the nationals in that thing and that’s the car I got. It feels good to get a win in the family car again,” said Stroup beside his Pizza House Clyde, Mama Dukes TRP, GCE LLS., Myer’s Racing Engines, Midwest Dyno Services, Sulphur Town Pub, The Bowman Family, Warwick Entertainment, Bobby’s Truck, Auto and Bus Repair, Wear A Print LLC, TME Services, Advance Auto Parts, Eye Candy Custom Cycles backed #10x.

Fremont, Ohio’s Keith Sorg battled with Shawn Valenti throughout the first 14 laps of the 15-lap dirt truck feature and then held off Jamie Miller in a one-lap dash following a caution on lap 14 to score his fourth career Attica win.

“We blew up our good motor last week on opening night at Fremont. I’ve been kind of upset about that all week so to come out here and win makes up for a lot of that,” said Sorg beside his Fremont Fence, M&L Excavating, Westend Tire, Great Lakes Garage Door backed #4s.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, May 9 for the 37th Annual Eric Phillips Anniversary Classic with the Attica Fremont Championship Series 410 and 305 sprints and the UMP Late Models in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision

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Attica Raceway Park

Friday, May 2, 2025

Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[3]; 2. 53C-Colten Burdette[2]; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[5]; 4. 20-Todd Brennan[7]; 5. 1*-Kyle Moore[4]; 6. 75-Dusty Moore[9]; 7. 71C-RJ Conley[8]; 8. 50-Ryan Missler[13]; 9. 9-Levi Yetter[6]; 10. 14-JR Gentry[10]; 11. 71R-Rod Conley[15]; 12. 29-Clint Keenan[11]; 13. S21-Seth Daniels[18]; 14. 15B-Mike Bores[16]; 15. 7B-Jeff Babcock[17]; 16. 8-Rob Anderzack[20]; 17. 01-Justin Chance[19]; 18. 19-Cody Scott[14]; 19. 95-Jerry Bowersock[12]; 20. 33AJ-Austin Lay[21]; 21. 51-Devin Shiels[1]; 22. RH21-Gregg Haskell[22]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Jeff Babcock[2]; 2. 01-Justin Chance[4]; 3. RH21-Gregg Haskell[1]; 4. 1N-Casey Noonan[3]; 5. 101-Chester Fitch[6]; 6. 33AJ-Austin Lay[8]; 7. 51B-Brayden Shiels[10]; 8. 17-David Ellis[5]; 9. (DNS) 46-Colin Shipley; 10. (DNS) 10-Nathan Loney; 11. (DNS) 2X-Chase Coffman

B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. S21-Seth Daniels[2]; 2. 8-Rob Anderzack[1]; 3. 28-Kent Brewer[3]; 4. 91C-Carter Schlenk[8]; 5. 29P-Nate Potts[7]; 6. 153-John Miller[5]; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[9]; 8. 16-Steve Sabo[6]; 9. 0-Cameron Tusing[11]; 10. (DNS) 2C-Clint Coffman; 11. (DNS) 1-Shane Bailey

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 51-Devin Shiels[1]; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[4]; 3. 75-Dusty Moore[3]; 4. 50-Ryan Missler[7]; 5. RH21-Gregg Haskell[5]; 6. 1N-Casey Noonan[6]; 7. 17-David Ellis[10]; 8. 46-Colin Shipley[2]; 9. 10-Nathan Loney[8]; 10. 2X-Chase Coffman[9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[2]; 2. 20-Todd Brennan[1]; 3. 29-Clint Keenan[4]; 4. 71R-Rod Conley[5]; 5. 7B-Jeff Babcock[3]; 6. 01-Justin Chance[6]; 7. 101-Chester Fitch[8]; 8. 33AJ-Austin Lay[7]; 9. 51B-Brayden Shiels[9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 53C-Colten Burdette[1]; 2. 9-Levi Yetter[2]; 3. 14-JR Gentry[3]; 4. 19-Cody Scott[4]; 5. 8-Rob Anderzack[5]; 6. 28-Kent Brewer[6]; 7. 153-John Miller[8]; 8. 29P-Nate Potts[9]; 9. 11-Austin Gibson[7]; 10. 0-Cameron Tusing[10]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 1*-Kyle Moore[1]; 2. 71C-RJ Conley[2]; 3. 95-Jerry Bowersock[3]; 4. 15B-Mike Bores[4]; 5. S21-Seth Daniels[5]; 6. 1-Shane Bailey[6]; 7. 16-Steve Sabo[8]; 8. 91C-Carter Schlenk[7]; 9. 2C-Clint Coffman[9]

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 51-Devin Shiels, 00:13.975[1]; 2. 20-Todd Brennan, 00:13.979[2]; 3. 46-Colin Shipley, 00:13.987[18]; 4. 91-Rusty Schlenk, 00:14.067[9]; 5. 75-Dusty Moore, 00:14.308[7]; 6. 7B-Jeff Babcock, 00:14.308[12]; 7. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:14.353[11]; 8. 29-Clint Keenan, 00:14.359[10]; 9. RH21-Gregg Haskell, 00:14.432[16]; 10. 71R-Rod Conley, 00:14.453[15]; 11. 1N-Casey Noonan, 00:14.459[6]; 12. 01-Justin Chance, 00:14.516[17]; 13. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:14.520[19]; 14. 33AJ-Austin Lay, 00:14.521[13]; 15. 10-Nathan Loney, 00:14.647[4]; 16. 101-Chester Fitch, 00:14.914[3]; 17. 2X-Chase Coffman, 00:14.973[8]; 18. 51B-Brayden Shiels, 00:15.507[5]; 19. 17-David Ellis, 00:15.810[14]

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 53C-Colten Burdette, 00:13.972[8]; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:14.049[12]; 3. 9-Levi Yetter, 00:14.067[3]; 4. 71C-RJ Conley, 00:14.092[9]; 5. 14-JR Gentry, 00:14.123[1]; 6. 95-Jerry Bowersock, 00:14.233[7]; 7. 19-Cody Scott, 00:14.421[6]; 8. 15B-Mike Bores, 00:14.451[17]; 9. 8-Rob Anderzack, 00:14.453[18]; 10. S21-Seth Daniels, 00:14.551[16]; 11. 28-Kent Brewer, 00:14.557[5]; 12. 1-Shane Bailey, 00:14.746[15]; 13. 11-Austin Gibson, 00:14.792[13]; 14. 91C-Carter Schlenk, 00:14.904[19]; 15. 153-John Miller, 00:14.932[4]; 16. 16-Steve Sabo, 00:15.719[10]; 17. 29P-Nate Potts, 00:15.992[2]; 18. 2C-Clint Coffman, 00:59.999[11]; 19. 0-Cameron Tusing, 00:59.999[14]

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[1]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[6]; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 4. 6-Dustin Dinan[2]; 5. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 6. 36-Seth Schneider[8]; 7. 49I-John Ivy[12]; 8. 19R-Steve Rando[5]; 9. X15-Kasey Ziebold[9]; 10. 8K-Zach Kramer[19]; 11. 12X-Brandon Moore[16]; 12. 4M-Blayne Keckler[13]; 13. 61-Tyler Shullick[10]; 14. 28-Shawn Valenti[17]; 15. 26S-Lee Sommers[21]; 16. 12-Dylan Watson[20]; 17. 2-Brenden Torok[24]; 18. 36J-JJ Henes[7]; 19. 11-Brayden Harrison[11]; 20. 18Z-Brian Razum[14]; 21. 34-Jud Dickerson[23]; 22. 9R-Logan Riehl[15]; 23. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[22]; 24. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[18]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26S-Lee Sommers[1]; 2. 34-Jud Dickerson[2]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[3]; 4. 52-Chris Smith[4]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[6]; 6. 5M-Mike Moore[9]; 7. 55-Jim Leaser[5]; 8. 39T-Trevor St Clair[8]; 9. 98-David Hoppes[10]; 10. (DNS) 1S-Keith Whaley

B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[2]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok[4]; 3. 319-Steve Watts[6]; 4. 0-Bradley Bateson[3]; 5. 2T-Tony Alvarez[1]; 6. 13M-Kael Mowrer[7]; 7. 14T-Tim Freeman[8]; 8. 21S-Benji Siferd[10]; 9. (DNS) 13S-Drew Siferd; 10. (DNS) 85-Dustin Feller

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19R-Steve Rando[1]; 2. 36J-JJ Henes[2]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler[3]; 4. 28-Shawn Valenti[4]; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers[6]; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[8]; 7. 63-Randy Ruble[5]; 8. 14T-Tim Freeman[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 61-Tyler Shullick[4]; 2. 49I-John Ivy[7]; 3. 18Z-Brian Razum[6]; 4. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[1]; 5. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]; 6. 52-Chris Smith[5]; 7. 319-Steve Watts[2]; 8. 5M-Mike Moore[3]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Brayden Harrison[2]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[4]; 3. 9R-Logan Riehl[1]; 4. 8K-Zach Kramer[6]; 5. 34-Jud Dickerson[5]; 6. 2-Brenden Torok[3]; 7. 1S-Keith Whaley[8]; 8. 85-Dustin Feller[7]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2]; 2. 6-Dustin Dinan[1]; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4]; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[3]; 5. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[5]; 6. 55-Jim Leaser[7]; 7. 13M-Kael Mowrer[6]; 8. 98-David Hoppes[8]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[1]; 3. 12X-Brandon Moore[3]; 4. 12-Dylan Watson[5]; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2]; 6. 13S-Drew Siferd[7]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair[6]; 8. 21S-Benji Siferd[8]

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:13.432[7]; 2. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.493[8]; 3. 36J-JJ Henes, 00:13.502[2]; 4. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.609[5]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.028[6]; 6. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.128[3]; 7. 14T-Tim Freeman, 00:15.167[1]; 8. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:59.999[4]

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:13.485[2]; 2. 5M-Mike Moore, 00:13.629[5]; 3. 319-Steve Watts, 00:13.636[7]; 4. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:13.720[4]; 5. 52-Chris Smith, 00:13.769[6]; 6. 18Z-Brian Razum, 00:13.851[1]; 7. 49I-John Ivy, 00:13.920[3]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:15.103[8]

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.335[7]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.433[4]; 3. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:13.543[2]; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:13.693[6]; 5. 34-Jud Dickerson, 00:13.724[5]; 6. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:13.842[1]; 7. 85-Dustin Feller, 00:14.076[8]; 8. 1S-Keith Whaley, 00:14.360[3]

Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:13.283[8]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.293[4]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:13.395[6]; 4. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.442[3]; 5. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:13.670[2]; 6. 13M-Kael Mowrer, 00:13.722[5]; 7. 55-Jim Leaser, 00:13.734[7]; 8. 98-David Hoppes, 00:13.869[1]

Qualifying 5 (2 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.244[6]; 2. 12X-Brandon Moore, 00:13.398[4]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:13.459[1]; 4. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.554[5]; 5. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:13.620[2]; 6. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:13.647[8]; 7. 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:14.080[7]; 8. 21S-Benji Siferd, 00:59.999[3]

 

 

 

Stambaugh Thrills Hometown Crowd in Second Straight GLSS Win

Lima, OH - For the second straight week, three-time and defending Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP (GLSS) Champion, Max Stambaugh, took a trip to GLSS Victory Lane. The variable this week, the win was his first GLSS-sanctioned win at his home track to open the Ohio CAT Division season.

Stambaugh and defending Ohio CAT Division Champion, Dustin Daggett, led the field to the green flag. Stambaugh’s luck continued on the redraw, pulling the number one pill for the third week in a row. On the opening lap, the two defending champions went at it wheel-to-wheel before Stambaugh was able to get the edge. Meanwhile, Mike Keegan began to fall through the top 10 while Dalman settled into the third spot. Phil Gressman, Zeth Sabo, and Keegan all battled for the 4th through 6th spots throughout the better part of the race.

Elsewhere, Ohio natives Chase Dunham, Devon Dobie, and Jared Horstman were locked in a tight battle within the top 10. The only caution of the night came just after halfway when Luke Griffith spun in turns three and four. Griffith was able to continue. On the restart, Keegan charged his way back onto the podium while Stambaugh raced away from Daggett once again.

For the second week in a row, Stambaugh led flag-to-flag to earn his second win of the 2025 season.

“It’s been a while, Limaland,” Stambaugh said in Victory Lane. “It’s the best I’ve felt here in a long time. Just winning in front of where I grew up, my dad’s here, my mom - it just means a lot,” an emotional Stambaugh finished in Victory Lane.

Zeth Sabo earned the Ti22 Performance Fast Qualifier Award and won Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race Number One, while Stambaugh won Howard Johnson by Wyndham Heat Race Number Two. Jared Horstamn earned the Operating Engineers 324 Hard Charger advancing three spots.

The next event for the Great Lakes Super Sprints is Friday, May 9th in a return to I-96 Speedway. Advanced tickets are available at GreatLakesSuperSprints.com. Fans who can’t make it can catch the action LIVE at GreatLakesSprints.Tv.

Great Lakes Super Sprints

Ohio CAT A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 85-Dustin Daggett[2]; 3. X-Mike Keegan[3]; 4. 29-Zeth Sabo[5]; 5. 49T-Gregg Dalman[4]; 6. 7C-Phil Gressman[7]; 7. 17-Jared Horstman[10]; 8. 66-Chase Dunham[8]; 9. 31-Jac Nickles[12]; 10. 23-Devon Dobie[6]; 11. 24-Kobe Allison[9]; 12. 11G-Luke Griffith[13]; 13. 11H-Caleb Harmon[15]; 14. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[17]; 15. 88N-Frank Neill[16]; 16. 83-Adam Cruea[14]; 17. 13-Van Gurley Jr[11]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Zeth Sabo[1]; 2. 23-Devon Dobie[2]; 3. 85-Dustin Daggett[3]; 4. 7C-Phil Gressman[6]; 5. 24-Kobe Allison[5]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr[8]; 7. 11G-Luke Griffith[4]; 8. 11H-Caleb Harmon[7]; 9. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 3. 49T-Gregg Dalman[4]; 4. 66-Chase Dunham[3]; 5. 17-Jared Horstman[5]; 6. 31-Jac Nickles[8]; 7. 83-Adam Cruea[7]; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[6]

Ti22 Performance Qualifying 1 (99 Laps): 1. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:11.567[2]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:11.597[12]; 3. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:11.665[17]; 4. X-Mike Keegan, 00:11.801[5]; 5. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:11.972[6]; 6. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.123[11]; 7. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.133[15]; 8. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:12.276[1]; 9. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.304[13]; 10. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:12.377[14]; 11. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:12.378[4]; 12. 88N-Frank Neill, 00:12.381[9]; 13. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.407[7]; 14. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:12.445[16]; 15. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.451[3]; 16. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:12.783[10]; 17. 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:13.138[8]

Hot Laps 1: 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:11.693[12]; 2. X-Mike Keegan, 00:11.741[5]; 3. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:11.784[4]; 4. 88N-Frank Neill, 00:11.786[9]; 5. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:11.790[10]; 6. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:11.806[14]; 7. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:11.867[6]; 8. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:11.879[2]; 9. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:11.932[1]; 10. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.037[11]; 11. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.045[3]; 12. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:12.066[17]; 13. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.138[13]; 14. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.198[15]; 15. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:12.345[16]; 16. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.446[7]; 17. (DNS) 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:12.446

 

 

Stambaugh goes wire to wire in GLSS feature
May 2, 2025
Allentown, OH
By Gerry Keysor
Despite a Thursday that saw heavy storms hit the Limaland quarter-mile, and the threat of rain looming on Friday, Ryan Hasenfratz had the track readied to perfection on Friday night for the Season Opening Shootout presented by Smith Boughan. Hometown hero Max Stambaugh piloted the Smith Racing No. 71H to victory in the 25 lap GLSS Ohio CAT Sprint Car feature, No. 82 Brennan Sherman won the DIRTcar UMP Modified feature, and No. 60 Todd Sherman picked up the Lock Sixteen Thunderstock win.
Kicking off racing action were the GLSS Ohio CAT Sprint Car for their 25 lap feature event with No. 71 Max Stambaugh on the pole. Stambaugh would battle the first couple laps with No. 85 Dustin Daggett, but would pull away and seemingly be sailing away with the win until lap 15, when No. 11G Luke Griffith spun at the bottom of turn four, bringing out the only caution of the race. With the field bunched back up for the restart, Stambaugh proved to be too much for the field as he would pick up the victory over Daggett by 2.6 seconds, with No. X Mike Keegan third, No. 29 Zeth Sabo fourth, and No. 49T Gregg Dalman rounding out the top 5.
Next up were the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds for their 20 lap feature event. Brennan Sherman and No. 14 Dalton Lane would lead the field to green, with Brennan taking the lead. No. 21C Drew Charlson and No. 18 Ryan Sutter made slight contact in turn two on lap two and the field bunched up avoiding the mishap, but ultimately staying green. The race would be plagued with multiple cautions, but the worst came on a restart on lap 15, defending track champion Todd Sherman would have a front end break exiting turn 2 while running in the fifth position. The closing field made contact with Sherman’s No 65, turning the machine into the backstretch wall and nearly getting upside down. The crash rung Todd’s bell, he was evaluated by paramedics and he would walk away under his own power. His son Brennan would power away with the final five laps of the race to grab his second career victory over No. 34x Shane O’Connor, Charlson, Lane, and No. 16 Jeff Koz completed the top 5.
Completing the night’s racing were the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks for their 15 lap A Main. Polesitter Dan Wooten’s No. 7 would break before the green flag, handing the pole to UNOH Racer Tyler Matheny in the UNOH No. 01. Matheny and No. 82 Chris Douglas would battle first lap and a half before Douglas would grab the point. No. 26 Justin Long would begin to battle with Douglas, taking the lead on lap 6. Caution would fly on lap 8, and on the restart, Long would resume the lead until coming around to turn four where he would spin and bring the caution back out. On the restart, No. 60 Todd Sherman would battle past Douglas and pull away with the victory. Sherman would prevail over Douglas, defending Thunderstock track champ No. 22T Tony Anderson, No. 11 UNOH Racer Houston Null, and Tyler Matheny completed the top 5.
Limaland Motorsports Park roars back to life next Friday, May 9th with the Mike Streicher Memorial presented by Post Printing. The event honoring the late Streicher, features the USAC Midwest Thunder Midgets, DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks, and the Dirt Track Truck Series. General admission for ages 16 and older is $15, ages 11-15 in $7, and kids 10 and under admitted FREE. Pit passes for all ages are $30. Pit gates open at 4:30PM, Grandstand gates open at 5:00PM, Hot Laps at 6:30PM, and Racing at 7:30PM. Visit www.limaland.com for details on this and all races at Limaland Motorsports Park
Ohio CAT A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 85-Dustin Daggett[2]; 3. X-Mike Keegan[3]; 4. 29-Zeth Sabo[5]; 5. 49T-Gregg Dalman[4]; 6. 7C-Phil Gressman[7]; 7. 17-Jared Horstman[10]; 8. 66-Chase Dunham[8]; 9. 31-Jac Nickles[12]; 10. 23-Devon Dobie[6]; 11. 24-Kobe Allison[9]; 12. 11G-Luke Griffith[13]; 13. 11H-Caleb Harmon[15]; 14. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[17]; 15. 88N-Frank Neill[16]; 16. 83-Adam Cruea[14]; 17. 13-Van Gurley Jr[11]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Zeth Sabo[1]; 2. 23-Devon Dobie[2]; 3. 85-Dustin Daggett[3]; 4. 7C-Phil Gressman[6]; 5. 24-Kobe Allison[5]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr[8]; 7. 11G-Luke Griffith[4]; 8. 11H-Caleb Harmon[7]; 9. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 3. 49T-Gregg Dalman[4]; 4. 66-Chase Dunham[3]; 5. 17-Jared Horstman[5]; 6. 31-Jac Nickles[8]; 7. 83-Adam Cruea[7]; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[6]
Ti22 Performance Qualifying 1 (99 Laps): 1. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:11.567[2]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:11.597[12]; 3. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:11.665[17]; 4. X-Mike Keegan, 00:11.801[5]; 5. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:11.972[6]; 6. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.123[11]; 7. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.133[15]; 8. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:12.276[1]; 9. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.304[13]; 10. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:12.377[14]; 11. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:12.378[4]; 12. 88N-Frank Neill, 00:12.381[9]; 13. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.407[7]; 14. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:12.445[16]; 15. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.451[3]; 16. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:12.783[10]; 17. 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:13.138[8]
Hot Laps 1: 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:11.693[12]; 2. X-Mike Keegan, 00:11.741[5]; 3. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:11.784[4]; 4. 88N-Frank Neill, 00:11.786[9]; 5. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:11.790[10]; 6. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:11.806[14]; 7. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:11.867[6]; 8. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:11.879[2]; 9. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:11.932[1]; 10. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.037[11]; 11. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.045[3]; 12. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:12.066[17]; 13. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.138[13]; 14. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.198[15]; 15. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:12.345[16]; 16. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.446[7]; 17. (DNS) 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:12.446

 

Kornbau Wins AST Feature at Inaugural DIRT.tv 3-Wide Sunday at Lernerville

(Sarver,PA April 27, 2025) It was a beautiful Sunday in Western PA for a drive. The Allegheny Sprint Tour, presented by Renewal by Andersen, profiled driver of the week Jeremy Kornbau of Hermitage, took his No. 27K around the Lernerville Speedway for twenty laps to win his first Allegheny Sprint Tour race of the year.

"I was just out for a Sunday drive," Kornbau said in Victory Lane. "My Mom always does this to me, she goes on vacation, and I win, so keep going on vacation."

Kornbau finished second in the Saldana Racing Products Heat Race, which landed him the pole position for the twenty-lap feature at the very first race scheduled on a Sunday at Lernerville in fifty-eight years.

Track conditions were tricky on the cool but sunny surface for the late-afternoon start at the Sarver oval, but Kornbau knew after the heat race that they would need to tighten up the car.

"Daytime racing is always a little different, not a struggle, but sometimes a struggle for everyone," Kornbau said afterward. "We were all slipping and sliding, Gary (Edwards) had it tightened up and I kept it straight and pointed to the Flagstand."

Kornbau and Bella Begenwald made up the front row for the twenty-lap feature. Visitors Jarrett Cavalet of Hollidaysburg, PA, and Jeff Weaver of Lock Haven, PA, made up row two, while Daren Bolac of Moyock, NC, and Greg Dobrosky completed row three.

Kornbau got the jump on the start and never relinquished the top spot to a field that was charging on the slick surface.

Dobrosky brought out the first caution for a spin near Turn 2 on the slick bottom part of the racing surface, allowing for the field to regroup with ten laps to go.

On the restart, Kornbau's lead was 1.076 seconds over PASS racer Cavalet, with the middle of the field battling for positions. Jeff Weaver from LHSS would finish third. Four teams advanced four spots to compete for the Twenty5 Supply LLC Hard Charger Award, an exciting way to finish the first AST race of the season.

Eighth-place starter Alfred Galedrige Jr from Greenwood, Indiana, a competitor with the Hoosier Winged Sprint Series, finished in the fourth spot and won the Twenty5 Supply LLC Hard Charger Award. Also advancing four positions were Jacob Gomola from ninth to fifth, Vivian Jones from tenth to sixth spot, and Jay Fry, the LHSS competitor from Garrett, PA, who started thirteenth and finished ninth. Jim Pattock was seventh, and VSS racer and North Carolina resident, Daren Bolac, finished eighth. Rounding out the top ten was Sugar Grove racer Nolan Groves.

19-year-old Bella Begenwald took advantage of starting in the pole position to win the first DMI Heat Race of 2025. Cavalet won the second heat race sponsored by Saldana Racing Products.

Seventeen teams from five states (PA, OH, IN, VA, NC) and five IMCA RaceSaver-sanctioned traveling series (AST, LHSS, PASS, VSS, HWSS)

competed in the history-making event as the Saver Oval hosted the first of five Sunday scheduled events featuring the Allegheny Sprint Tour and friends from other sanctions.

AST thanks the Tomson family and the staff of the Lernerville Speedway for inviting the Allegheny Sprint Tour to be part of history and for the Gift Bags and the new Lernerville Speedway Event Calendars.

The Allegheny Sprint Tour, presented by Renewal by Andersen Replacement Doors and Windows, returns to Lernerville Speedway for the second race of the AST season next Sunday, May 4, and the second race of five DIRT.tv 3-Wide Sunday. Mark your calendars for the remaining DIRT.tv 3-Wide Sunday races on June 8, July 6, and August 3.

AST thanks all competitors for joining us at Lernerville, and we welcome all racers to join the Allegheny Sprint Tour in 2025. Please like and follow us on Facebook at Allegheny Sprint Tour.

Allegheny Sprint Tour presented by Renewal by Andersen Replacement Doors and Windows results of the 20-lap DIRT.tv 3-Wide Sunday feature at Lernerville Speedway on Sunday, April 27.

1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau 2. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet 3. 52-Jeff Weaver 4. 19-Alfred Galedrige Jr. 5. 4J-Jacob Gomola 6. 20M-Vivian Jones 7. Jim Pattock 8. 44V-Daren Bolac 9. 10J-Jay Fry 10. 25G-Nolan Groves 11. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance 12. 3-Bella Begenwald 13. 88-Greg Dobrosky

14. 316-Brandon McWilliams 15. 30R-Glenn Worrell 16. 34M-Aaron Marano

17. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer

Media and Sponsor Relations representative DJ Johnson can be reached via email at AST305media@gmail.com.

The official marketing partners of the Allegheny Sprint Tour presented by Renewal by Anderson include Heat Race sponsors, Diversified Machine Inc. (DMI), the manufacturer of Bulldog Quick Change Rears, and Saldana Racing Products. Twenty5 Supply, a distributor of Driven Lubricants in Sugar Grove, PA, sponsors the Hard Charger Award. Contingency sponsors of the Allegheny Sprint Tour include: Lias Tire Racing Division America Racer, LifeLine Fire & Safety Systems USA, Hepfner Racing Products (HRP), Max Papis Inc. (MPI) Steering Wheels, K1 RaceGear race suits, gloves and underwear, Keizer Aluminum Wheels, Moroso Performance Products, and Showtime Designs.

About Renewal by Andersen: AST Promoter Jacob Gomola recently announced that Josh Cafarella, a Design Consultant for Renewal by Andersen Full-Service Window and Door Replacement, has become AST's presenting sponsor for 2025.

At Renewal by Andersen, we use high-quality Fibrex material in our windows...ensuring you'll save on your energy bill...our windows are installed by expert local craftsmen...guaranteeing a lifetime of superior performance.

If you need to replace your old windows or doors, please contact Josh at 412-339-0110.

 

 

Lernerville Speedway

Sarver, PA (April 27, 2025) The first official green flag of the 2025 racing season waved on Sunday afternoon as the inaugural event for the new Dirt.TV 3-Wide Series took center stage at The Action Track. Under a cloudless sky with abundant sunshine, a robust field of 66 cars in the pits for the three division event which included the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Cars, Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds and the Allegheny Sprint Tour presented by Renewal by Anderson.

The Steel City Outlaw, also known as Tim Shaffer, collected his first Lernerville feature win in years on Sunday afternoon, besting the 23 car field on hand. Mat Williamson returned to his old stomping grounds where he managed four track titles and picked up where he left off, on top of the field as 26 Big Block Modifieds did battle, and Jeremy Kornbau hit paydirt, cruising to his first feature win of the season in Allegheny Sprint Tour action. Racing resumes on Friday, May 2 as Fab4 racing highlights the racing card including the Peoples Natural Gas Sprints, Diehl Automotive Big Blocks plus the Glassmere Fuel Service Late Models and Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stocks. Pits will open at 4 PM with grandstands opening at 5 PM and racing scheduled for 7:30 PM. Tickets are available both at the gate and online at Lernerville.com.

Peoples Natural Gas Sprints Results:

Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-Start) 1. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[3]; 2. 2-AJ Flick[7]; 3. 98-Ricky Peterson[4]; 4. 7K-Dan Shetler[2]; 5. 5-Jeremy Weaver[12]; 6. W20-Greg Wilson[6]; 7. 45-Devon Borden[10]; 8. 22-Cole Duncan[14]; 9. 46-Michael Bauer[1]; 10. 3-John Jerich[9]; 11. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr[16]; 12. 29-Logan McCandless[18]; 13. 32-Bryce Lucius[15]; 14. 6-Bob Felmlee[17]; 15. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[8]; 16. 14K-Victoria (Tori) Knutson[19]; 17. 81-Rayce Jacobs[20]; 18. (DNF) 11-Carl Bowser[11]; 19. (DNF) 3J-Jacob Begenwald[13]; 20. (DNF) 13-Brandon Matus[5]

Terry Bowser Excavating Heat 1: (Finish-Name-Start) 1. 46-Michael Bauer[2]; 2. 98-Ricky Peterson[4]; 3. 7K-Dan Shetler[1]; 4. 45-Devon Borden[5]; 5. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[3]; 6. 6-Bob Felmlee[6]; 7. 14K-Victoria (Tori) Knutson[8]; 8. 81-Rayce Jacobs[7]

Glassmere Fuel Service Heat 2: (Finish-Name-Start) 1. 2-AJ Flick[2]; 2. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[5]; 3. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[3]; 4. 11-Carl Bowser[1]; 5. 22-Cole Duncan[4]; 6. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr[6]; 7. 4K-Bill Kiley[7]; 8. 76-Davey Jones[8]

Ruth Ann Transport Heat 3: (Finish-Name-Start) 1. W20-Greg Wilson[1]; 2. 13-Brandon Matus[4]; 3. 3-John Jerich[2]; 4. 5-Jeremy Weaver[7]; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius[3]; 6. 29-Logan McCandless[6]; 7. 33-Brent Matus[5]

Tomson Scrap Metal B-Main: (Finish-Name-Start) 1. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr[2]; 2. 6-Bob Felmlee[1]; 3. 29-Logan McCandless[3]; 4. 14K-Victoria (Tori) Knutson[4]; 5. 81-Rayce Jacobs[7]; 6. 33-Brent Matus[6]; 7. 76-Davey Jones[8]; 8. 4K-Bill Kiley[5]

Diehl Automotive Big Block Modified Results:

Diehl Automotive Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 6-Mat Williamson[7]; 2. 25-Erick Rudolph[1]; 3. 165-Rex King Jr[3]; 4. 14S-Justin Shea[10]; 5. 3RS-Dalton Slack[9]; 6. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[2]; 7. 29-Garrett Krummert[5]; 8. 13G-Eric Gabany[12]; 9. 17M-Kyle Fink[17]; 10. 61-Dave Murdick[15]; 11. 5A-Austin Eyler[20]; 12. 7P-Caden Petry[18]; 13. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[14]; 14. 35-Steve Slater[6]; 15. 26-Karley Miller[21]; 16. (DNF) B4-Brayden Beatty[16]; 17. (DNF) 8M-Macey Adamik[13]; 18. (DNF) 87-Rocky Kugel[8]; 19. (DNF) 9-Cameron Miller[11]; 20. (DNF) 23-Darin Gallagher[4]; 21. (DNF) 72-Jim Kurpakus[19]

American Steel Processing Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 6-Mat Williamson[8]; 2. 35-Steve Slater[4]; 3. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[6]; 4. 14S-Justin Shea[5]; 5. 8M-Macey Adamik[7]; 6. 19-Lenny Bullis[1]; 7. 26-Karley Miller[9]; 8. (DNS) 56M-Jacob McElravy; 9. (DNS) 3K-Shawn Kozar

Thermo Twin Windows Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 3RS-Dalton Slack[6]; 2. 87-Rocky Kugel[1]; 3. 165-Rex King Jr[7]; 4. 9-Cameron Miller[4]; 5. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[5]; 6. B4-Brayden Beatty[2]; 7. 72-Jim Kurpakus[9]; 8. 5A-Austin Eyler[8]; 9. 20P-Mike Kinney[3]

Steighner Crane Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start ] 1. 25-Erick Rudolph[1]; 2. 29-Garrett Krummert[4]; 3. 23-Darin Gallagher[2]; 4. 13G-Eric Gabany[3]; 5. 61-Dave Murdick[6]; 6. 17M-Kyle Fink[7]; 7. 7P-Caden Petry[5]; 8. (DNF) 60-Tom Holden[8]

Renewal by Andersen Allegheny Sprint Tour (305) Results:

Allegheny Sprint Tour Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[1]; 2. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet[3]; 3. 52-Jeff Weaver[4]; 4. 19-Alfred Galedrige Jr[8]; 5. 4J-Jacob Gomola[9]; 6. 20M-Vivian Jones[10]; 7. 42-Jim Pattock[7]; 8. 44V-Daren Bolac[5]; 9. 10J-Jay Fry[13]; 10. 25G-Nolan Groves[12]; 11. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[11]; 12. 3-Bella Begenwald[2]; 13. 88-Greg Dobrosky[6]; 14. 316-Brandon McWilliams[15]; 15. 30R-Glenn Worrell[14]; 16. 34M-Aaron Marano[16]; 17. (DNF) 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[17]

DMI Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 3-Bella Begenwald[1]; 2. 4J-Jacob Gomola[6]; 3. 88-Greg Dobrosky[9]; 4. 19-Alfred Galedrige Jr[2]; 5. 44V-Daren Bolac[4]; 6. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[5]; 7. 10J-Jay Fry[7]; 8. 316-Brandon McWilliams[3]; 9. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[8]

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet[2]; 2. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[6]; 3. 42-Jim Pattock[8]; 4. 52-Jeff Weaver[5]; 5. 20M-Vivian Jones[7]; 6. 25G-Nolan Groves[3]; 7. 30R-Glenn Worrell[1]; 8. 34M-Aaron Marano[4]

 

Virginia Sprint Series

Laurel Highlands Sprint Series

IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series

Saturday April 26th 2025

Winchester Speedway, Winchester, Va.

Kasey Weaver from Wreckers to Checkers

Kasey Weaver really turned things around after last week at Hagerstown as it ended against the fence early, last night couldn’t have been more opposite after finishing second in his heat he went on to lead every lap of the feature for the win. Twenty-Four sprinters signed in with Fred Arnold, Matt Mullins and John Scarborough taking wins. After morning showers, the weather turned windy then cold as the feature lined up with Kasey Weaver and Matt Mullins on the front row. Weaver took off and stayed low with Mullins making it to the bottom for second. It was nose to tail for the field lap after lap being smooth to stay low and keep the best line. On lap eight Mullins slid up a little allowing Dylan Shatzer to make it to second. After a yellow on lap thirteen Kevin Darling made it to third with Mullins and Fred Arnold top five. Weaver continued up front with Arnold Making it to fourth and Kolby Weaver now fifth and laps counting down. With four lap to go the field was bunched up after a spin and as the green went out and coming off of turn two cars got together ending with Arnold and Shatzer sitting on the track ending their chance for a good run. Weaver took off again holding the distance now over Darling and brother Kolby Weaver all the way to the waving checkered flag. At the line it was Kasey Weaver, Kevin Darling, Kolby Weaver, John Scarborough, Matt Mullins, Matthew Leach, Tim Stallings, Reed Thompson, Donnie Hendershot, Todd Lynn, Jerald Haris, Daren Bolac, Caleb Harris, Dave Graber, Austin Greenland, Aaron Leach, Glenn Worrell, Ryan Lynn, Mia Koponen, John Smith, Dylan Shatzer, Fred Arnold, Chris Ware and Colton Hendershot. Next week the Virginia Sprint Series is off before heading to Dixieland Speedway on Friday night May 9th for Fast Friday race #1

Thanks for your support Jim Haines Virginia Sprint Series IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series

 

 

The “Big Dawg” Bryan Roach was the man to catch at Cedar Lake Speedway
By: Sherri Murawski
New Richmond, WI, April 26th, 2025
Fourteen PIRTEK (Midway) UMSS Renegade traditional sprints checked in the pits. The James Ackerley Construction LLC and The Post Bar and Grill heat #1 going to Bryan Roach from third starting position. And from pole position, Zach Widdes claimed the Rapid Press Printing & Copy Center, Inc., Bradwell Auto & Truck Repair and Kiki's salsa heat #2 race. Edison Aldrich raced from seventh to third in heat #1 to top all drivers with 106 passing points.

After the redraw, Dan Atchison, John Vaillancourt, Roach, Widdes, and Aldrich set the pace for the 20-lap Pirtek & Hoosier Tire North feature. In a tightly contested battle for pole position, the top 5 drivers ran neck and neck, occasionally going three-wide. Roach demonstrated exceptional driving skills, passing Atchison and Vaillancourt to assume the lead. Widdes remained in close pursuit, while Ashley Williams showcased her driving prowess by through the field. The top 5 finishers at the checkered flag were Roach, Widdes, Williams, Ken Hron, and Vaillancourt.

The Pirtek Renegades next event will be Saturday, May 3rd at Cedar Lake Speedway, showcasing the Traditional and Winged Sprints. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at [www.umsprints.com]www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

Thank you to our 2025 PIRTEK UMSS sponsors.

RESULTS:
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 99-Bryan Roach[3]; 2. 7X-Dan Atchison[1]; 3. 76-Edison Aldrich[7]; 4. 25A-Ashley Williams[5]; 5. 95-John Vaillancourt[6]; 6. (DNF) 955-Lucas Grosinger[2]; 7. (DNS) 1-Austin Phillips

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10Z-Zach Widdes[1]; 2. 54-Cam Schafer[4]; 3. 19B-Jack Berger[6]; 4. 46H-Ken Hron[2]; 5. 55-Joseph Kouba[3]; 6. 7B-Scott Brandt[5]; 7. 28-Westen Johnson[7]

Feature (20 Laps): 1. 99-Bryan Roach[3]; 2. 10Z-Zach Widdes[4]; 3. 25A-Ashley Williams[7]; 4. 46H-Ken Hron[8]; 5. 95-John Vaillancourt[2]; 6. 7B-Scott Brandt[10]; 7. 55-Joseph Kouba[9]; 8. 7X-Dan Atchison[1]; 9. 28-Westen Johnson[13]; 10. 1-Austin Phillips[12]; 11. 54-Cam Schafer[6]; 12. 76-Edison Aldrich[5]; 13. 955-Lucas Grosinger[11]; 14. (DNS) 19B-Jack Berger

 

 

Bryce Lucius Lands Victory in POWRi Fast on Dirt at Muskingum County Speedway
 

Dresden, OH. (4/26/25) Assembling for premier on-track thrills at Muskingum County Speedway, the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing FAST on DIRT Sprint Series presented by Ti Performance would find Bryce Lucius claiming victory in rousing thirty-lap action.

Starting the second night of seasonal competition action with twenty-seven entries within the POWRi FAST on DIRT, Michael Bauer, Cole Duncan, and Bryce Lucius each earned heat racing victories with Tim Shaffer taking the semi-feature win.

Earning his first career-sanctioned victory in the POWRi FAST from starting third, Bryce Lucius would outrun fifth-starter and runner-up placement AJ Flick to capture the feature win. Speedy Tim Shaffer would clinch third from starting sixteenth as Michael Bauer finished fourth with Cole Duncan rounding out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing FAST on DIRT Sprint Series presented by Ti Performance opening weekend feature event at Muskingum County Speedway.

POWRi FAST | Muskingum County Speedway | 4/26/25:
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 32-Bryce Lucius[3]; 2. 71-AJ Flick[5]; 3. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[16]; 4. 46-Michael Bauer[2]; 5. 22-Cole Duncan[4]; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit[1]; 7. 68G-Tyler Gunn[8]; 8. 25R-Jordan Ryan[9]; 9. 98-Ricky Peterson[11]; 10. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[13]; 11. 4-Danny Smith[12]; 12. 5-Jeremy Weaver[10]; 13. 59-Bryan Nuckles[14]; 14. 15-Mitch Harble[6]; 15. 79-Chris Miller[18]; 16. 1MC-Wayne McPeek[20]; 17. 33$-Shane O'Banion[19]; 18. (DNF) 11C-Kory Crabtree[7]; 19. (DNF) 9H-Lance Heinberger[17]; 20. (DNS) 1B-Keith Baxter.

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 17GP-Tim Shaffer[1]; 2. 9H-Lance Heinberger[4]; 3. 79-Chris Miller[2]; 4. 33$-Shane O'Banion[3]; 5. 1MC-Wayne McPeek[6]; 6. 56N-Nash Gierke[7]; 7. 00-Anthony Gaskins[11]; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]; 9. 85-Dustin Feller[9]; 10. (DNF) 3M-Billy Morris[10]; 11. (DNS) 86-Mike Lutz; 12. (DNS) 11M-Nathen McDowell.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 46-Michael Bauer[1]; 2. 11C-Kory Crabtree[3]; 3. 15-Mitch Harble[4]; 4. 98-Ricky Peterson[5]; 5. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[2]; 6. 33$-Shane O'Banion[6]; 7. 11M-Nathen McDowell[7]; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]; 9. 3M-Billy Morris[9].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Cole Duncan[2]; 2. 68G-Tyler Gunn[3]; 3. 71-AJ Flick[4]; 4. 4-Danny Smith[5]; 5. 59-Bryan Nuckles[8]; 6. 79-Chris Miller[6]; 7. 1MC-Wayne McPeek[7]; 8. (DNS) 17GP-Tim Shaffer; 9. (DNS) 86-Mike Lutz.

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Bryce Lucius[2]; 2. 25R-Jordan Ryan[3]; 3. 5-Jeremy Weaver[1]; 4. 70-Henry Malcuit[4]; 5. 1B-Keith Baxter[6]; 6. 9H-Lance Heinberger[5]; 7. 56N-Nash Gierke[7]; 8. 85-Dustin Feller[8]; 9. 00-Anthony Gaskins[9].

Event Details: https://www.myracepass.com/events/567405
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Starks Scores Win At Skagit Speedway Opener

4/26/25

By Kaleb Hart

Alger, WA - A packed house for the 71st Season Opener at Skagit Speedway saw Trey Starks win for the 13th time since 2012 in the Karmart USA 410 Sprint Cars. Jesson Jacobson won the first main event of the year in the Sportsman Sprints and Jeff Westergard opened defense of his IMCA Modified championship with a feature win.

The main event looked like a video game set to easy mode for Starks who led every lap of the Karmart USA 410 Sprint Cars feature by a comfortable margin. The win netted the Puyallup, WA driver a $5,000 payday. Jason Solwold was second while Joel Myers Jr took third. Robbie Price of Cobble Hill, BC set fast time on the night with a lap of 11.365 seconds. Heat race winners were Justin Youngquist, Starks and Eric Fisher.

It was a battle of the young guns up front in the Sportsman Sprint main event. Jesson Jacobson led the first ten laps before Macie Logsdon, in just her second Skagit Speedway race, passed him in traffic to take the top spot on lap 11. Jacobson was undeterred, rolling his way back forward and in lapped traffic, passed Macie back to retake the top spot on lap 21. He would lead the final few circuits for his third career win, with Jayden Whitney racing into second place late and Logsdon taking third. Heat wins went to Keira Zylstra and Jacobson with rookie Jailynn Serrano setting quick time at 12.609.

Jeff Westergard opened defense of his track championship in the IMCA Modifieds with a win on opening night at Skagit Speedway. Westergard found room underneath race leader Adam Holtrop on lap 16 to take the lead and went the rest of the way for the victory. Holtrop and James Bundy had a great battle for second place with Adam holding off James at the end for second. Westergard, Kevin Smith and Geoff Morris were heat race winners.

59 cars total signed in for competition with the checkered flag on the night falling at 10:20pm.

Karmart 410 Sprint Cars

Fast Time - Robbie Price 11.365

Heat 1 - Justin Youngquist

Heat 2 - Trey Starks

Heat 3 - Eric Fisher

Main - Trey Starks, Jason Solwold, Joel Myers Jr, Robbie Price, Eric Fisher, Chase Goetz, Justin Youngquist, Cam Smith, Hank Davis, Levi Klatt, Axel Oudman, Brett McGhie, Bill Rude, Greg Otis, Colby Thornhill, Luke Didiuk, Tyler Anderson, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Mike Brown, Dan Reynold, Brody Ferguson

Lap Leaders - Starks 1-30

IMCA Modifieds

Heat 1 - Jeff Westergard

Heat 2 - Kevin Smith

Heat 3 - Geoff Morris

Main - Jeff Westergard, Adam Holtrop, James Bundy, Zane Miner, Alan Grimbly, Cory Gordon, Kevin Smith, Larry Buchanon, Austin Smith, Cole Logan, Bill Wartchow, Steve Peters, Geoff Morris, Ben Gunderson, Brent Morris, Ben Malmstadt, Rory Smith, Greg Hibma

Lap Leaders - Holtrop 1-15 Westergard 16-25

Sportsman Sprints

Fast Time - Jailynn Serrano 12.609

Heat 1 - Keira Zylstra

Heat 2 - Jesson Jacobson

Main - Jesson Jacobson, Jayden Whitney, Macie Logsdon, Steven Hendrickson, Peyton Drake, Tanner Merritt, Dustin Gehring, Jeff Westergard, Xan Miller, Alden Ostrom, Jaxson Stratton, Keira Zylstra, Jailynn Serrano, Piper Harless, Tony Bundy, Garrel Powers, Taylor Burstyk, Paul Roleau, Jeff Pearson

Lap Leaders - Jacobson 1-10 Logsdon 11-20 Jacobson 21-26

 

 

Schmidt outduels Goeden to capture
PDTR 360 Sprint Car season opener
 

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) April 26, 2025 – Two-time and defending Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car champion Ben Schmidt of Plymouth topped five-time track champion Donny Goeden of Kewaskum to fire up the 2025 season in victorious fashion in the 25-lap Akright Auto PDTR-Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car A main on a chilly spring evening at The Plymouth Dirt Track on Saturday, April 26.
Jake Richards of Neshkoro won the 25-lap Oostburg Automotive Grand National main event.
Jim Zdroik of Hartford chalked up the win in the 25-lap Sheboygan Flooring B Mod A-main.
Adam Zellmer of Horicon racked up the A-main triumph in the 20-lap Midwest Legends Dirt Series main event.
Polesitter Brandon Berth of Cascade jumped into the lead on the opening circuit of the 360 Sprint Car headliner before back-to-back cautions involving Katelyn Krebsbach of Cascade and Joseph Hintz of Burnett bunched the field on lap 2.
On the restart, three-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion Donny Goeden, who started outside the front row, bolted in to challenge Berth from the top spot. The two drivers battled side by side over the ensuing lap before Berth clipped an infield tire sending his car flipping in turn two on lap 3.
Former PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion Lance Fassbender of Burnett was also involved in the incident, which forced him to retire from the race on his first night back in his familiar No. 7 car after suffering serious burns last June.
Goeden, who began his racing career in the Eastern Wisconsin Stock Car Winged Super Modified division at Plymouth in 1985, controlled the restart before Ben Schmidt, who started fourth, maneuvered past fifth starter T.J. Smith of Greenville and dove under Goeden to assume the lead exiting turn four on lap 4.
Schmidt fended off Goeden over the next two laps before the race was slowed for the fourth time for Eric Wilke of Genessee, who spun in turn three on lap 6.
Smith and Goeden exchanged second place on the restart, which helped Schmidt build up a half-straightaway cushion. On lap 11, Schmidt caught the rear of the field, which helped Goeden close in to pull even with the two-time PDTR 360 Sprint champion on lap 13 as the two Sprint Car stalwarts weaved their way through lapped traffic.
Schmidt successfully negotiated the slower traffic to stretch his lead to a full straightaway over the final 10 laps en route to his 26th career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory and 47th Midwest Sprint Car Association triumph. The victory pulled Schmidt into a tie for second on the all-time PDTR 360 Sprint A-main victory list with Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee.
Goeden, who owns 40 career A-main victories and five total track titles in Winged Super Modified (two) and 360 Sprint Car competition (three) at Plymouth, had to settle for second, sixth starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend placed third, Smith wound up fourth and Clayton Rossmann of Wadsworth, Ill. charged from the 14th starting spot to place fifth.
“We went backward at the start,” Schmidt said. “It took a few laps for us to move forward. Then I was able to get past Donny after an early restart. It’s always good to finish ahead of a great driver like Donny. He’s been doing it really well for a long time here at Plymouth. To me, he’s the G.O.A.T. It feels good to be standing here in victory lane for the sponsors, crew and everyone that supports this team.”
The start of the Grand National main event was delayed by a six-car incident in turn three upon the drop of the original green flag. When the race got underway, polesitter Jake Richards bolted into the lead with fourth starter Jeff Richards of Montello sneaking into second.
After a yellow slowed the race on lap 4 for a spin involving 86-year-old two-time track champion Dick Hed of Plymouth, Jake Richards proved to be the class of the field over the final 21 circuits as he opened up a half-lap gap over Jeff Richards on lap 13 and cruised during the second half of the race to post his second career PDTR Grand National A-main triumph.
Jeff Richards finished second, Dustin Weiss of Iron Ridge drove up from the 13th starting position to place third, Jeff Steenbergen of Johnson Creek advanced 11 spots to take fourth and three-time PDTR Grand National champ Don Sorce Jr. of West Allis placed fifth after starting 16th.
Defending PDTR B Mod track champion Travis Schmidt of Plymouth took the lead of the B Mod main event from the pole with second starter Jim Zdroik of Hartford securing second.
Schmidt opened a solid lead in the first half of the race. However, contact with an infield tire while working through slower traffic forced him out of the race and handed the lead to Zdroik.
Zdroik held tight to the top spot over the final 12 circuits on the way to his first career PDTR B Mod A-main victory.
Geoff Zdroik of Rubicon, who started seventh, finished second, Vince Jung of Iron Ridge moved up from the ninth starting position to place third, 13th starter Cole Thomas of Franklin was fourth and eighth starter Brandon Knepprath of Boltonville wound up fifth.
The 20-lap Midwest Legends Dirt Series main event was hindered by five yellow flags and one red flag in the first 10 laps.
Once the race settled into extended green flag action, polesitter Hayden Schmuhl of Beaver Dam held the lead in the closing laps before Zellmer worked his way up from the fifth starting spot to wrestle the lead away from Schmuhl in lapped traffic on lap 17.
Zellmer held on to secure the victory in the lone scheduled Midwest Legends Dirt Series event at The Plymouth Dirt Track in 2025. Alex Haese of Manitowoc claimed second after starting sixth, Schmuhl wound up third, Ryan Sullivan of Waupun worked his way up 10 spots to secure fourth and Cal Swenson of Hortonville took fifth after starting 11th.
Brandon Berth earned the overall PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car fast qualifier award with a quick lap of 12.926 seconds.
Dustin Weiss won the 12-lap Grand National B Main and Cole Thomas was victorious in the 12-lap B Mod B main.
The first event of the 2025 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Mayer Automotive, produced a packed pit area featuring 111 total entries, including 32 Grand Nationals, 30 B Mods, 26 Legends and 23 360 Sprint Cars.
The next PDTR racing program on Saturday, May 3 will showcase the 2025 Seubert Calf Ranches Super Six Late Model Series opener.
The PDTR 360 Sprint Cars, Grand Nationals and B Mods will also be in action.
Grandstand gates open at 4 p.m. with qualifying at 4:30 p.m. and racing to follow.
Weather information for all Plymouth Dirt Track Racing events will be posted on the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Facebook, X (Twitter) and Instagram pages, as well as the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing website – www.plymouthdtr.com.
The Plymouth Dirt Track at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds is located at 229 Fairview Drive in Plymouth, Wis.
For more information, visit www.plymouthdtr.com or check out Plymouth Dirt Track Racing on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
AKRIGHT AUTO PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK RACING 360 SPRINT CARS
A Main (25 Laps): 1. 1-Ben Schmidt [4]; 2. 27G-Donny Goeden [2]; 3. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [6]; 4. 69S-TJ Smith [5]; 5. 09-Clayton Rossmann [14]; 6. 3-Justin Erickson [8]; 7. 69-Bill Taylor [11]; 8. 2-Chris Clayton [21]; 9. 14J-Joseph Hintz [3]; 10. 3BK-Billy Kreutz [13]; 11. 46-Steven Ruh [20]; 12. 57-Tristan Furseth [19]; 13. 16-Anthony Knierim [12]; 14. 55P-Brady Portschy [16]; 15. 11-Tony Wondra [9]; 16. 51-Chris Larson [17]; 17. 9C-Cole Stella [18]; 18. 30-Doug Wondra [22]; 19. 24X-Eric Wilke [10]; 20. 22B-Brandon Berth [1]; 21. 7-Lance Fassbender [7]; 22. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [15]; 23. (DNS) 5-Kevin Seidler
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Ben Schmidt[1]; 2. 14J-Joseph Hintz[3]; 3. 24X-Eric Wilke[2]; 4. 69-Bill Taylor[4]; 5. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach[5]; 6. 51-Chris Larson[7]; 7. 9C-Cole Stella[8]; 8. 30-Doug Wondra[6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 69S-TJ Smith[2]; 2. 7-Lance Fassbender[1]; 3. 27G-Donny Goeden[4]; 4. 3BK-Billy Kreutz[3]; 5. 09-Clayton Rossmann[5]; 6. 55P-Brady Portschy[7]; 7. 2-Chris Clayton[6]; 8. (DNS) 5-Kevin Seidler
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz[2]; 2. 22B-Brandon Berth[1]; 3. 3-Justin Erickson[3]; 4. 11-Tony Wondra[5]; 5. 16-Anthony Knierim[6]; 6. 46-Steven Ruh[4]; 7. 57-Tristan Furseth[7]
Qualifying 1: 1. 1-Ben Schmidt, 13.309[3]; 2. 24X-Eric Wilke, 13.979[7]; 3. 14J-Joseph Hintz, 14.010[1]; 4. 69-Bill Taylor, 14.132[6]; 5. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 14.181[5]; 6. 30-Doug Wondra, 14.321[4]; 7. 51-Chris Larson, 14.354[8]; 8. 9C-Cole Stella, 14.903[2]
Qualifying 2: 1. 7-Lance Fassbender, 13.077[4]; 2. 69S-TJ Smith, 13.114[6]; 3. 3BK-Billy Kreutz, 13.293[8]; 4. 27G-Donny Goeden, 13.337[3]; 5. 09-Clayton Rossmann, 13.387[7]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton, 13.431[1]; 7. 55P-Brady Portschy, 13.792[2]; 8. (DNS) 5-Kevin Seidler
Qualifying 3: 1. 22B-Brandon Berth, 12.926[2]; 2. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 13.014[4]; 3. 3-Justin Erickson, 13.166[1]; 4. 57-Tristan Furseth, 13.397[7]; 5. 46-Steven Ruh, 13.428[3]; 6. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.443[5]; 7. 16-Anthony Knierim, 13.465[6]

 

Late pass nets Dodson Selinsgrove win
04-27-2025

After stalking Kenny Heffner for more than three-quarters of Saturday night’s River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series 20-lap feature at Selinsgrove Speedway, Doug Dodson pulled off the winning pass and led the final three laps to capture the IMCA/RaceSaver portion of the track’s Joe Whitcomb Memorial night.

Heffner, of Watsontown, had a chance to return the favor when a late caution forced a restart with two laps remaining, but Dodson, of Middletown, got a strong jump on that final green flag and brought the George Stevens-owned Power Mist Racing Fuels/Down East Granite/Crockett Log Homes #20 home 1.363 seconds ahead for the win.

It was his 10th career PASS victory, but his first at Selinsgrove (he has a super sportsman win there), where he had to beat a strong, 33-car field that included seven winners of past IMCA/RaceSaver events at the track.

Dodson said afterward that, as he was following Heffner, he noticed an issue with the track and the leader’s right rear tire, and he backed off his pace to conserve the rubber on his car, waiting for an opportunity when the leaders got into traffic.

That turned out to be exactly what happened: when Heffner slipped out of the rubbered area of the track, Dodson pounced.

“Fortunately, I could get out of the rubber a little bit,” he said. “I had a really good car.”

Heffner finished second after an interesting night in which he started the feature on the pole alongside his car owner Cale Reigle, driving a team car.

Kruz Kepner of nearby Kreamer had his second straight strong run in the young season and finished third, ahead of Mid Atlantic Sprint Series regular Tim Iulg of Bridgeton, N.J., and 2023 PASS Champion Logan Spahr of Lewisberry, who claimed his second consecutive top-five finish.

Completing the top 10 were Drew Young, Timmy Bittner, Mike Melair, John Braim, and Reigle, who has five PASS wins to his credit but hadn’t driven since 2022. The Ickesburg veteran said the strong run was “a blast,” enough for him to “call it a career one last time.”

Reigle also had placed second in his heat race. Those competitive events were won by Dodson, Iulg, Landon Price, and rookie Cody Hoover. Jason Roush took the B-Main.

The feature race was run with only one caution, not for a major incident, but the B-Main was stopped early for a frightening flip by Erick Knopp of Danville. Knopp, who had experienced a less serious incident in his heat race, was cut from his racer after complaining of neck and shoulder pain and taken to a local hospital. Fortunately, tests showed only major bruising, and the driver was able to return home. The car was destroyed.

Knopp announced on social media afterwards that he was retiring from racing.

The race was the first of 10 the River Valley Builders PASS tour has scheduled for Selinsgrove this year. The tour has added a sponsor for its appearances at the big Snyder County oval, Keller & Sons Auto Body. PASS will return on Selinsgrove on Saturday, May 10.

Next week the tour will return to Port Royal Speedway to join the 410 sprints and limited late models for a Ladies Night Program, which will have general admission for female fans at just $10.

PASS is dedicated to the heritage of RaceSaver with stable and enforceable rules, consistent rules application and fair purse distribution paying 24th place one half of first place. Learn about our policy and how to support the series at pasprintseries.com and the heritage of RaceSaver at frenchgrimes.com. We're on social media at Facebook and X.

Results from Selinsgrove Speedway, Saturday, April 26

HEAT 1 – 1. 19-Tim Iulg; 2. 97-Cale Reigle; 3. 46-Mike Alleman; 4. 44-John Braim; 5. 01-Timmy Bittner; 6. 90-Paul Moyer; 7. 89D-Chris Dolan; 8. 06K-Erick Knopp (DNF). DNS – 15- Alan Rhodes.

HEAT 2 – 1. 69P-Landon Price; 2. 7-Drew Young; 3. 97-Kenny Heffner; 4. 25-Dustin Young; 5. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 6. 28R-Jason Roush; 7. 47-Ben Miklos; 8. 11-Dylan Smith (DNF).

HEAT 3 – 1. 29-Cody Hoover; 2. 19-Kruz Kepner; 3. 5-Logan Spahr; 4. 5-Braeden Varner; 5. 99-Jonathan Swiift; 6. 19B-Danny Buccafusca; 7. 98-Croix Beasom; 8. 85-Tyler Schell.

HEAT 4 – 20-Doug Dodson; 2. 15T-Matt Tebbs; 3. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet; 4. 36-Mike Melair; 5. 56-Tyler Snook; 6. 32B-Ethan Beasom; 7. 2-Erin Statler. DNS – 2B-Brian Woodson.

B-Main – 1. 28R-Jason Roush; 2. 90-Paul Moyer; 3. 19B-Danny Buccafusca; 4. 89D-Chris Dolan; 5. 11-Dylan Smith; 6. 98-Croix Beasom; 7. 85-Tyler Schell; 8. 2-Erin Statler; 9. 32B-Ethan Beasom (DNF); 10. 47-Ben Miklos (DNF); 11. 06K-Erick Knopp (DNF). DNS – 15-Alan Rhodes; 2B-Brian Woodson.

FEATURE – 1. 20-Doug Dodson; 2. 97-Kenny Heffner; 3. 19-Kruz Kepner; 4. 19-Tim Iulg; 5. 5-Logan Spahr; 6. 7-Drew Young; 7. 01-Timmy Bittner; 8. 36-Mike Melair; 9. 44-John Braim; 10. 97-Cale Reigle; 11. 46-Mike Alleman; 12. 5-Braeden Varner; 13. 69P-Landon Price; 14. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 15. 11-Dylan Smith; 16. 56-Tyler Snook; 17. 15T-Matt Tebbs; 18. 90-Paul Moyer; 19. 98-Croix Beasom; 20-25-Dustin Young; 21. 28R-Jason Roush; 22. 89D-Chris Dolan; 23. 99-Jonathan Swift (DNF); 24. 19B-Danny Buccafusca (DNF); 25. 29-Cody Hoover (DNF); 26. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet (DNF). DNQ – 84-Tyler Schell; 2-Erin Statler; 32B-Ethan Beasom; 47-Ben Miklos; 06K-Erick Knopp; 15-Alan Rhodes; 2B-Ben Woodson.

 

 

GILBERTSON VICTORIOUS IN WINGED SPRINT CAR RETURN TO MOBILE

April 26, 2025 - Irvington, Alabama - Tampa, Florida’s Johnny Gilbertson held off Dave Mader III to win Saturday night’s 360 winged sprint car feature at Mobile International Speedway in Irvington, Alabama. Gilbertson led the final twenty laps to score his first career victory at MIS and claim $2,500 for his efforts. It was the first time winged sprint cars had competed at the historic half-mile speedway since 2019.

Butch David took the lead from his pole position starting spot at the green. He immediately had Gilbertson breathing down his neck for the lead followed closely by Mader III. Gilbertson was finally able to wrestle the top spot when David encountered heavy lapped traffic on lap four.

Over the final twenty laps, Mader III was able to catch Gilbertson on multiple occasions as he struggled with lapped traffic. Mader III was able to get alongside Gilbertson several times during the second half of the race.

The yellow flag flew on lap twenty-three for third place running Butch David who lost a right front tire entering turn four. Gilbertson would cruise to a 4.166 margin of victory in clean air the final two laps over Mader III with Branded Blenden rounding out the top three.

The only serious incident of the night occurred on the final lap of heat race #1. Todd Fayard made contact with JR Wood. The contact pushed Wood into the infield where he tipped the car on its side. Wood was ok but was unable to start the feature event.

“The car was pretty good” explained Gilbertson I victory lane. “I was trying to conserve tires because we ran the same tires tonight as we did at Citrus County (Florida) a couple months ago. That 18 snuck up on me one time and surprised me. I knew I had to step it up. We had that caution with two to go and it cooled the tires down enough so that I could push them a little hard the final two laps” concluded Gilbertson.

Feature Finish (25 Laps): 1. 77-Johnny Gilbertson; 2. 18-Dave Mader III; 2. 32-Branden Blended; 4. 13-Todd Fayard; 5. 67-Blake Mallette; 6. 6-Chase Wood Sr.; 7. 21-Butch David; 8. 83-Blake Carrier; 9. 56-Stan Smith; 10. 94-Parker Davis; DNS 27-JR Wood; 121-Todd Bliss

 

 

Stambaugh Rejects All Challengers in GLSS Win at I-96

Lake Odessa, MI - With another night of racing threatened by the appearance of Mother Nature, nearly 30 cars showed up Friday night at I-96 Speedway for the season opener and race number two of the season for the Michigan CAT Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP. The GLSS headlined an opening night card for the Speedway that brought a packed house and full pit area.

The night began with Ti22 Performance Qualifying which saw ‘The Big Wheel’ Scotty Thiel put his Ragged Edge Racing No.51 at the top of the pilon with a 13.813. Mike Keegan took Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 1, Jared Horstman wired Beacon & Bridge Markets Heat Race 2, and three-time and defending GLSS Champion, Max Stambaugh paced MacAllister CAT Heat Race 3. Aaron Shaffer got around Jay Steinebach late in the B-Main to collect the Operating Engineers Local 324 B-Main win.

After the redraw, luck continued to be on the side of the Smith Motorsports No.71. Stambaugh was tasked with bringing the field to green for the second week in a row. Alongside Mike Keegan, the 20-car field went green for 25 laps with rain quickly approaching the track; some believed it would be a race to halfway, and it was evident by the style of racing fans enjoyed. Stambaugh will get credit for leading every lap on Friday night, but fans know he didn’t lead every moment. Dustin Daggett gave him all he could handle near the halfway mark of the race, with the pair exchanging sliders and crossovers for two laps while in heavy lapped traffic.

Stambaugh pulled away in the closing laps to secure the win. Behind him, however, the race was very much on. Jared Horstamn came from fifth to get Daggett at the line for the second spot, and Keith Sheffer, Jr earned the Hard Charger Award for the second week in a row, this week improving six spots to finish fourth. Mike Keegan rounded out the top five.

You go to Crystal, and it’s like I told Steve [Smith], you put the pieces to the puzzle together and it still broke,” Stambaugh said in Victory Lane. “Coming into tonight, [niece] Molly came to the races and she drew a one! Hats off to I-96 for putting this show on, I’ve got to thank Steve and Michelle Smith on this car; I tore one up pretty good a couple of weeks ago, but I’m gonna tear up some beer cans tonight!”

The next event for the Great Lakes Super Sprints is Friday, May 2nd at Limaland Motorsports Park in Lima, OH for the first race of the Ohio CAT season. Gates open at 5:00 PM with racing scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM. For more information on the Great Lakes Super Sprints, visit www.GreatLakesSprints.com. Follow GLSS on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman[5]; 3. 85-Dustin Daggett[3]; 4. 14-Keith Sheffer Jr[10]; 5. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 6. 7C-Phil Gressman[6]; 7. 31-Jac Nickles[4]; 8. 13V-Van Gurley Jr[9]; 9. 12-Corbin Gurley[12]; 10. 23-Devon Dobie[8]; 11. 22-Aaron Shaffer[16]; 12. 66-Chase Dunham[7]; 13. 6-Ryan Coniam[11]; 14. 38-Chase Ridenour[15]; 15. 10-Jason Blonde[13]; 16. 10S-Jay Steinebach[17]; 17. 49T-Gregg Dalman[14]; 18. 13-Andy Teunessen[19]; 19. 27K-Zac Broughman[20]; 20. 70-Eli Lakin[18]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 22-Aaron Shaffer[2]; 2. 10S-Jay Steinebach[1]; 3. 70-Eli Lakin[5]; 4. 13-Andy Teunessen[3]; 5. 27K-Zac Broughman[7]; 6. 22L-Tom Lowe[8]; 7. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[9]; 8. 67-Kevin Martens[6]; 9. 5X-Trent Musk[11]; 10. 16B-Ty Williams[4]; 11. (DNS) 51-Scotty Thiel

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 2. 7C-Phil Gressman[3]; 3. 66-Chase Dunham[5]; 4. 14-Keith Sheffer Jr[4]; 5. 10-Jason Blonde[6]; 6. 10S-Jay Steinebach[7]; 7. 16B-Ty Williams[9]; 8. 27K-Zac Broughman[8]; 9. (DNF) 51-Scotty Thiel[1]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Jared Horstman[1]; 2. 85-Dustin Daggett[2]; 3. 23-Devon Dobie[5]; 4. 6-Ryan Coniam[4]; 5. 49T-Gregg Dalman[6]; 6. 22-Aaron Shaffer[3]; 7. 70-Eli Lakin[7]; 8. 22L-Tom Lowe[8]; 9. 5X-Trent Musk[9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 31-Jac Nickles[2]; 3. 13V-Van Gurley Jr[4]; 4. 12-Corbin Gurley[5]; 5. 38-Chase Ridenour[6]; 6. 13-Andy Teunessen[3]; 7. 67-Kevin Martens[7]; 8. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[8]

Qualifying 1 (99 Laps): 1. 51-Scotty Thiel, 00:13.813[16]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:13.818[3]; 3. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:13.937[24]; 4. X-Mike Keegan, 00:14.032[6]; 5. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:14.087[26]; 6. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:14.121[13]; 7. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:14.125[19]; 8. 22-Aaron Shaffer, 00:14.130[21]; 9. 13-Andy Teunessen, 00:14.147[10]; 10. 14-Keith Sheffer Jr, 00:14.164[15]; 11. 6-Ryan Coniam, 00:14.223[4]; 12. 13V-Van Gurley Jr, 00:14.229[1]; 13. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:14.230[22]; 14. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:14.231[17]; 15. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:14.232[20]; 16. 10-Jason Blonde, 00:14.243[25]; 17. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:14.276[7]; 18. 38-Chase Ridenour, 00:14.320[8]; 19. 10S-Jay Steinebach, 00:14.372[18]; 20. 70-Eli Lakin, 00:14.394[9]; 21. 67-Kevin Martens, 00:14.512[5]; 22. 27K-Zac Broughman, 00:14.938[23]; 23. 22L-Tom Lowe, 00:15.284[12]; 24. (DNS) 33-Jeremy Ferguson; 25. (DNS) 16B-Ty Williams; 26. (DNS) 5X-Trent Musk

Hot Laps 1: 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:13.849[24]; 2. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:13.962[22]; 3. 51-Scotty Thiel, 00:13.996[16]; 4. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:14.022[17]; 5. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:14.050[3]; 6. 14-Keith Sheffer Jr, 00:14.181[15]; 7. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:14.210[13]; 8. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:14.236[26]; 9. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:14.269[20]; 10. 22-Aaron Shaffer, 00:14.273[21]; 11. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:14.292[19]; 12. X-Mike Keegan, 00:14.343[6]; 13. 13V-Van Gurley Jr, 00:14.370[1]; 14. 10S-Jay Steinebach, 00:14.408[18]; 15. 38-Chase Ridenour, 00:14.454[8]; 16. 6-Ryan Coniam, 00:14.521[4]; 17. 13-Andy Teunessen, 00:14.543[10]; 18. 10-Jason Blonde, 00:14.620[25]; 19. 70-Eli Lakin, 00:14.682[9]; 20. 27K-Zac Broughman, 00:14.748[23]; 21. 67-Kevin Martens, 00:15.136[5]; 22. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:15.242[7]; 23. 22L-Tom Lowe, 00:15.617[12]; 24. 5X-Trent Musk, 00:22.580[14]; 25. (DNS) 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:22.580; 26. (DNS) 16B-Ty Williams, 00:22.580

 

Dominic Gorden dominates Ocean Sprints round two on Friday

Watsonville, CA…After winning the Gizdich Ranch Dash to earn the pole on Friday, Clovis driver Dominic Gorden proceeded to dominate the 30-lap Ocean Sprints main event, en route to his first Watsonville win of the season.

The loaded six division program also saw victories snagged by reigning IMCA Sport Mod champion Emali VanHoff, Lilly Mead, Logan Mitchell, Chris Durden and John Hohmann.

In the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo finale it was Dom Gorden who shot into the lead at the waving of the green flag. Right off the bat it was apparent that Gorden would be a man to beat, and he held a steady lead for much of the contest.

Lemoore’s Gauge Garcia climbed into third on lap six and then secured second just past the halfway point. He attempted to close in on the leader, but Gorden was fantastic through lapped traffic and took the checkered flag three and a half seconds ahead of the field.

Garcia, Tanner Carrick, Bud Kaeding and Max Mittry rounded out the top five. Gorden also began the evening by earning fast time in group qualifying by clocking a blistering fast 11.208.

For the second event in a row the IMCA Sport Mods put on an action filled 20-lap main feature. Chowchilla’s Emali VanHoff brought home the Ocean Speedway title last year without winning a main event, while using extreme consistency.

On Friday night she was determined to check off a main event win and had some tremendous battles with Trent Golden, KC Keller and others. The Sport Mods ran high and low on the well-prepared Ocean bullring.

Van Hoff led some before falling to second but regained the lead around the halfway point. She went on to claim the big triumph over Keller, previous winner Bo Crebs, round one victor Danny Wagner and Matthew Frazier.

Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz earned his third-career home track Western Midget Racing win, dominating Friday’s feature at Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway in round two of the 2025 season.

Delano’s Terry Nichols won the eight-lap heat race, then lined up on the pole position for the feature at the quarter-mile dirt track at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. Mitchell started third but jumped to second immediately into turn one on the first lap.

Mitchell hounded the back bumper of Nichols before executing a crossover pass down the backstretch, officially leading lap eight. Mitchell stormed to a 5.8 second advantage before the race was halted by a red flag on lap 18. Elk Grove’s Blaine Craft flipped on the backstretch requiring an extended stoppage. Craft eventually emerged from the machine under his own power.

The green-white-checkered finish allowed Ventura winner Anthony Bruno of San Jose to pass Nathan Moore for third. Mitchell darted to victory followed by Nicholas, Bruno, Moore, and Santa Clarita’s Adam Weisberg.

The 20-lap Hobby Stock finale showcased an exceptional race up front between Ryan Hart and Lilly Mead. With Hart up front Mead hounded the No. 38 car and finally made the pass down low with five laps remaining. Defending track champ Joe Gallaher followed along for second and tried to do something with the leader.

Mead was able to fend off all challengers and scored the win over Gallaher, Hart, Bobby Gallaher and Brady Muller.

Chris Durden led all the 20-laps for the South Bay Dwarf Car victory on Friday night. He was followed across the line by Pete Piantanida, Mark Biscardi, Justin Bingman and Travis Day.

The Police N Pursuit feature saw a late race move net John Hohmann the victory over Kyle Wowak.

Ocean Speedway returns to action this coming Friday May 2nd.

Results

Ocean Speedway

April 25, 2025

Ocean Sprints:

1. 10-Dominic Gorden[1]; 2. 2K-Gauge Garcia[6]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 4. 29-Bud Kaeding[4]; 5. 2XM-Max Mittry[2]; 6. 8-Jeremy Chisum[8]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[10]; 8. 7H-Jake Haulot[5]; 9. 73-Cole Wakim[12]; 10. 3D-Caleb Debem[9]; 11. 72W-Kurt Nelson[13]; 12. 76-Jennifer Osborne[7]; 13. 31-Kyle Beilman[16]; 14. 25Z-Jason Chisum[15]; 15. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[11]; 16. 17-Anthony Snow[14]; 17. 56Z-Don Hart[18]; 18. (DNS) 34B-Glenn Bryan

IMCA Sport Mods:

1. 4M-Emali VanHoff[1]; 2. 38-KC Keller[9]; 3. 168-Bo Crebs[14]; 4. 11D-Danny Wagner[8]; 5. 15F-Matthew Frazier[6]; 6. 33G-Gavin Espino[10]; 7. 39-Steven Allee[4]; 8. 19C-Tommy Clymens[11]; 9. 42B-Max Baggett[13]; 10. 75X-Jim DiGiovanni[3]; 11. 15-David Crocker[12]; 12. 01-DJ Keldsen[5]; 13. 89-Duane Bieser[16]; 14. 22W-Charlie Hunter[17]; 15. 7T-Trent Golden[2]; 16. 2C-Trevor Clymens[7]; 17. 47-Chris Mayer[15]

Hobby Stocks:

1. 117-Lilly Mead[4]; 2. 1-Joe Gallaher[8]; 3. 38-Ryan Hart[2]; 4. X1-Bobby Gallaher[1]; 5. 73B-Brady Muller[10]; 6. 97-Austin VanHoff[6]; 7. 22-Adriane Frost[7]; 8. 9-Joseph Laws[9]; 9. 8-Wayne Reeder[5]; 10. 03-Cody Keldsen[3]; 11. (DNS) 51-Norm Ayers

South Bay Dwarf Cars:

1. 410-Chris Durden[1]; 2. 96-Pete Piantanida[9]; 3. 66B-Mark Biscardi[6]; 4. 12-Justin Bingman[2]; 5. 88B-Travis Day[8]; 6. 80-Dan Zuger[4]; 7. 31B-Tommie Plantanida[5]; 8. 0-Jason Lazzerini[10]; 9. 69-Eddy Claessen[12]; 10. 43-Sean Catucci[3]; 11. 13-Larry Clover[7]; 12. 24-Sammi Rivera[13]; 13. 64B-Eric Weisler[11]

WMR:

1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 2. 2ND-Terry Nichols[1]; 3. 09-Anthony Bruno[6]; 4. 25JR-Nathan Moore[2]; 5. 15-Adam Weisberg[5]; 6. 57-Blaine Craft[4]; 7. 9-Rayce Edward[7]; 8. (DNS) 68-Marvin Mitchell

 

 

Edwards steals USL victory with two laps to spare

By John Rittenoure (Richard Bales photo) - KELLYVILLE, Okla. (April 25, 2025) - With two laps remaining in Friday’s Ortco, Inc. United Sprint League presented by Same Day Auto Repair main event, at Creek County Speedway, it appeared Tanner Conn was a lock to win the 30-lap feature. Conn had been leading since lap 7 with no serious challenges until lap traffic suddenly got in the way. Conn was briefly held up in turn one and Tyler Edwards drove underneath for the lead and victory.

“I got to lapped traffic and I was hoping he (Tanner Conn) would think he had a bigger gap and it worked out good,” Edwards said of his inside pass for the lead. “He kind of had a higher entry off of (turn) 4 and I think it set his angle wrong into (turn) 1 and I kind of noticed that. He went too high. I felt like if I could just squeak in there.”

Conn had a quick decision to make and the one he made cost him the win.

“It was just unfortunate timing coming up on two lap cars side-by-side with two to go,” Conn said of losing the lead. “You could play it either way, go low or go high or split the middle. It was unfortunate not knowing what they were going to do.

“I was hoping we would not get to lapped traffic on that last restart but with three to go we caught them.”

Once Edwards grabbed the lead in turn two he was hoping Conn did not have a chance to pass him back.

“I was worried a little bit, but once I got by the one (car) going into turn 3 I felt like I had it.,” Edwards said. “His (Conn’s) car had a lot of exit speed and he has a good motor and it showed. He is a good race car driver.”

Edwards was fortunate that a early race mishap did not take him out of the race.

‘I hit a tire early and knocked the left front shock off,” Edwards said of his early race mishap. “It did not help us but did not hurt us either.

“The race car was good. Noah Harris of Speed Stix and Jared had it dialed in. It was good all night.”

Teammate Conner Lee led the first six laps then gave way to Conn. Lee was keeping Edwards behind him in third until dropping out on lap 19. That moved Tim Kent up to third followed by Cameron Hagin in fourth and Johnny Kent behind in fifth.

“Conner was doing a great job but I guess his power steering went out,” Edwards said of his teammate. “I was able to get by him in lapped traffic too.”

Edwards is developing a liking for Creek County Speedway.

“We have won three races here now so it has been great,” he said. “I love it here in a midget also. It is one of my favorite midget tracks. When it widens out just right there are two grooves and you have to attack it in certain ways It is kind of technical.”

United Sprint League

Creek County Speedway - Kellyville, Oklahoma

April 25, 2025

Morton Excavating A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 20-Tyler Edwards[4]; 2. 6-Tanner Conn[2]; 3. 79-Tim Kent[3]; 4. 6T-Cameron Hagin[8]; 5. 55-Johnny Kent[6]; 6. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[9]; 7. 24H-Ty Hulsey[10]; 8. 8R-Ryker Pace[11]; 9. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[5]; 10. 45-Tyler LaPointe[12]; 11. 50-Cody Whitworth[15]; 12. 69-Greg York[17]; 13. 1-Cody Lincoln[16]; 14. (DNF) 17-Connor Lee[1]; 15. (DNF) 5B-Brock Cottrell[7]; 16. (DNF) 24C-Craig Carroll[14]; 17. (DNF) 24T-Glenn Bratti[13]; 18. (DNF) 97-Kevin Cummings[18]

Speed Stix Shocks Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Tanner Conn[3]; 2. 55-Johnny Kent[2]; 3. 5B-Brock Cottrell[4]; 4. 8R-Ryker Pace[5]; 5. 50-Cody Whitworth[1]; 6. (DNS) 97-Kevin Cummings

Kent Fireworks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Tim Kent[1]; 2. 17-Connor Lee[6]; 3. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[3]; 4. 45-Tyler LaPointe[5]; 5. 24C-Craig Carroll[4]; 6. 69-Greg York[2]

HR Auto Glass Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 20-Tyler Edwards[1]; 2. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[3]; 3. 24H-Ty Hulsey[2]; 4. 6T-Cameron Hagin[6]; 5. 24T-Glenn Bratti[5]; 6. 1-Cody Lincoln[4]

Lap Leaders: 1-6 Connor Lee, 7-28 Tanner Conn, 29-30 Tyler Edwards.

Margin of victory: 0.810.

2025 Winners: 3/22 - Steven Shebester, Red Dirt Raceway; 4/11 - Johnny Kent, Tulsa Speedway; 4/12 - Johnny Kent, Creek County Speedway; 4/25 - Tyler Edwards, Creek County Speedway.

Next Event: May 3, Lawton Speedway.

 

 

LOGAN MITCHELL WINS THIRD CAREER OCEAN WMR FEATURE ON FRIDAY NIGHT

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (April 25, 2025) – Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz earned his third-career home track Western Midget Racing win, dominating Friday’s feature at Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway in round two of the 2025 season.

Delano’s Terry Nichols won the eight-lap heat race, then lined up on the pole position for the feature at the quarter-mile dirt track at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. Mitchell started third but jumped to second immediately into turn one on the first lap.

Mitchell hounded the back bumper of Nichols before executing a crossover pass down the backstretch, officially leading lap eight. Mitchell stormed to a 5.8 second advantage before the race was halted by a red flag on lap 18. Elk Grove’s Blaine Craft flipped on the backstretch requiring an extended stoppage. Craft eventually emerged from the machine under his own power.

The green-white-checkered finish allowed Ventura winner Anthony Bruno of San Jose to pass Nathan Moore for third. Mitchell darted to victory followed by Nicholas, Bruno, Moore, and Santa Clarita’s Adam Weisberg.

Western Midget Racing rolls north to Petaluma Speedway on Saturday night, joining Winged 360 Sprint Cars, IMCA Modifieds, and Redwood Dwarf Cars.

For more information, visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com or contact Mike McCluney at (408) 499-5625.

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway April 25, 2025
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 2. 2ND-Terry Nichols[1]; 3. 09-Anthony Bruno[6]; 4. 25JR-Nathan Moore[2]; 5. 15-Adam Weisberg[5]; 6. 57-Blaine Craft[4]; 7. 9-Rayce Edward[7]; 8. (DNS) 68-Marvin Mitchell

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2ND-Terry Nichols[2]; 2. 25JR-Nathan Moore[1]; 3. 96X-Logan Mitchell[5]; 4. 57-Blaine Craft[3]; 5. 15-Adam Weisberg[6]; 6. 09-Anthony Bruno[7]; 7. 9-Rayce Edward[4]; 8. 68-Marvin Mitchell[8]

2025 Western Midget Racing Championship Schedule – Subject to Change
March 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno

April 25 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
April 26 Petaluma Speedway

May 9 Ocean Speedway

June 6 Ocean Speedway

August 2 Ocean Speedway – Johnny Key Classic with NARC
August 15 Ocean Speedway
August 16 Antioch Speedway
August 30 Ventura Raceway

October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway with NARC

2025 WMR/BCRA California Super Series Schedule – Subject to Change
April 5 Placerville Speedway - NorCal Challenge (Co-Sanction USAC) – WINNER: Shane Golobic

May 10 Antioch Speedway - Graunstadt Memorial with NARC

June 7 Santa Maria Speedway - Central Coast Clash

July 19 Ocean Speedway - 15th Kaeding Classic with NARC

Sept 20 Petaluma Speedway - 14th annual Adobe Cup with SCCT

October 11 Antioch Speedway - Open Wheel Oktoberfest (Co-Sanction USAC) with NARC

Nov 1 Stockton Dirt Track - 42nd Tribute to Gary Patterson with NARC

 

 

Tanner Thorson Triumphs with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Creek County Speedway

Sapulpa, OK. (4/25/25) Tanner Thorson would find check out on the field late with the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing 410 Outlaw Sprint League in Night One of the Sooner Shuffle presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his first league victory and earn the hard-fought feature victory at Creek County Speedway.

Speeding up excitement onto the speedy tight-corners of Creek County Speedway with twenty-nine talented entrants of the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints would see Jonathan Beason debuting in a 40 sprint car set a quick qualifying time and new track record of 11.606-second lap with Noah Gass, Gage Montgomery, Preston Perlmutter, and Austin Mundie each earning heat racing victories as Ayrton Gennetten emerged victorious in the semi-feature event.

Exciting the audience members in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, on the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Jonathan Beason and Blake Hahn lined up in the front row as Beason would gain the lead on the opening lap with Hahn, Tanner Thorson, Joe B Miller, and Sam Hafertepe Jr all raced within the top five in the early feature stages.

Leading the first fourteen laps, Jonathan Beason would appear to be a natural in a sprint ride while bearing on lap traffic quickly with Tanner Thorson and Blake Hahn battling behind the speedy leading Beason.

Finding a smooth line around the mid-point of the feature, Tanner Thorson would strike at the perfect time with Jonathan Beason pinned down low behind the lap car and Thorson running a high line with Tanner overtaking for the top spot on lap fourteen.

Leading the final sixteen laps, Tanner Thorson would not be denied in earning his first career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed and thrilling main event with Blake Hahn hustling into the runner-up position late.

“We had a really good car from the start. We were very maneuverable. Our Team has been working hard to get us here,” said Tanner Thorson in victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “Jonathan was so good at the start but our car gained so much speed later on in the race”.

Contesting closely behind and making a debuting impact, Jonathan Beason would cross the line on the final podium placement as Kyle Clark would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth with Joe B Miller rounding out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing 410 Outlaw Sprint League in the Sooner Shuffle presented by Start2Finish TV at Creek County Speedway.

Creek County Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints | 4/25/25:

Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 14-Jonathan Beason(11.606)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 20G-Noah Gass

Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 79M-Gage Montgomery

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 42P-Preston Perlmutter

Engler Machine Heat Race 4 Winner: 4-Austin Mundie

MPI Semi-Feature Winner: 3-Ayrton Gennetten

Wholesale Batteries Inc. High Point Qualifier: 14-Jonathan Beason

Smiley’s Racing Products Hard Charger: 2-Brandon Anderson(+14)

Honest Abe Roofing Feature Winner: 88-Tanner Thorson

Honest Abe Roofing A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson[3]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 14-Jonathan Beason[1]; 4. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 6. 2-Brandon Anderson[20]; 7. 17-Alex Sewell[10]; 8. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[17]; 9. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[11]; 10. 1-Sean McClelland[16]; 11. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 12. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 13. B8-John Barnard[18]; 14. 97-Scotty Milan[14]; 15. 7F-Joshua Tyre[13]; 16. 122-Lane Warner[21]; 17. 16TH-Kevin Newton[23]; 18. 79M-Gage Montgomery[9]; 19. 4-Austin Mundie[12]; 20. 22M-Andrew Deal[19]; 21. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[7]; 22. 10G-Marcus Thomas[15]; 23. 31-Casey Wills[22].

MPI B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[1]; 2. B8-John Barnard[3]; 3. 22M-Andrew Deal[2]; 4. 2-Brandon Anderson[6]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[4]; 6. 31-Casey Wills[8]; 7. 15-Jack Potter[10]; 8. 87-Reed Whitney[5]; 9. 4X-Cruz Dickerson[13]; 10. 56L-Nick Lucito[12]; 11. 16TH-Kevin Newton[7]; 12. 22C-Blake Edwards[9]; 13. 74N-Natalie Doney[11].

Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[2]; 2. 14-Jonathan Beason[4]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 4. 1-Sean McClelland[1]; 5. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[5]; 6. 2-Brandon Anderson[6]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[7]; 8. 4X-Cruz Dickerson[8].

Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 79M-Gage Montgomery[1]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 3. 88-Tanner Thorson[4]; 4. 7F-Joshua Tyre[3]; 5. 22M-Andrew Deal[6]; 6. 87-Reed Whitney[5]; 7. 56L-Nick Lucito[7].

Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[1]; 2. 17-Alex Sewell[2]; 3. 9$-Kyle Clark[3]; 4. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[6]; 6. 31-Casey Wills[7]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton[5].

Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Austin Mundie[1]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 3. 10G-Marcus Thomas[2]; 4. 97-Scotty Milan[3]; 5. B8-John Barnard[5]; 6. 22C-Blake Edwards[7]; 7. 15-Jack Potter[6].

Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 14-Jonathan Beason, 00:11.606[21]; 2. 88-Tanner Thorson, 00:11.641[7]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:11.714[25]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:11.720[14]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.749[17]; 6. 7F-Joshua Tyre, 00:11.874[24]; 7. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:11.923[23]; 8. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:11.937[1]; 9. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:11.947[29]; 10. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:11.955[22]; 11. 17-Alex Sewell, 00:11.998[28]; 12. 10G-Marcus Thomas, 00:12.027[8]; 13. 1-Sean McClelland, 00:12.066[5]; 14. 79M-Gage Montgomery, 00:12.095[2]; 15. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:12.108[4]; 16. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:12.151[9]; 17. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:12.165[12]; 18. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:12.200[10]; 19. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:12.314[20]; 20. B8-John Barnard, 00:12.390[11]; 21. 2-Brandon Anderson, 00:12.396[3]; 22. 22M-Andrew Deal, 00:12.559[16]; 23. 122-Lane Warner, 00:12.619[27]; 24. 15-Jack Potter, 00:12.748[13]; 25. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:12.777[19]; 26. 56L-Nick Lucito, 00:12.793[18]; 27. 31-Casey Wills, 00:12.824[26]; 28. 22C-Blake Edwards, 00:12.840[15]; 29. 4X-Cruz Dickerson, 00:12.968[6].

Racing Electronics Hot Laps: 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:12.074[25]; 2. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:12.319[23]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:12.327[29]; 4. 17-Alex Sewell, 00:12.421[28]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:12.453[17]; 6. 31-Casey Wills, 00:12.738[26]; 7. 7F-Joshua Tyre, 00:12.778[24]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:12.857[14]; 9. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.068[20]; 10. 122-Lane Warner, 00:13.112[27]; 11. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.126[22]; 12. 14-Jonathan Beason, 00:13.166[21]; 13. 22M-Andrew Deal, 00:13.294[16]; 14. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:13.334[9]; 15. 56L-Nick Lucito, 00:13.356[18]; 16. B8-John Barnard, 00:13.600[11]; 17. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:13.831[19]; 18. 2-Brandon Anderson, 00:13.868[3]; 19. 15-Jack Potter, 00:13.899[13]; 20. 88-Tanner Thorson, 00:13.952[7]; 21. 1-Sean McClelland, 00:13.979[5]; 22. 22C-Blake Edwards, 00:14.001[15]; 23. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:14.075[12]; 24. 10G-Marcus Thomas, 00:14.189[8]; 25. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:14.275[4]; 26. 79M-Gage Montgomery, 00:14.777[2]; 27. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:15.072[1]; 28. 4X-Cruz Dickerson, 00:15.122[6]; 29. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:15.169[10].

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Lorne Wofford Repeats Win with POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Sprints
Belleville, IL. (4/20/25) Continuing the exciting 2025 racing season with the second installment of yearly on-track action at Vado Speedway Park, the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Wing Sprints would witness Lorne Wofford wheel his way to earn his second seasonal win after an outstanding main event.

Early on-track competitions with twenty top-notch competitors would find Cesar Fuentes, Aydan Saunders, and Justin Lasiter each earn heat racing victories, with Lorne Wofford and Jett Carney making the front row bringing the field to green for the feature event.

Hustling from the pole-starting spot would witness week-one winner Lorne Wofford leading all twenty-five revolutions around Vado Speedway Park to gain his twentieth series since 2017 with the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Sprints, as Dylan Harris would finish runner-up from starting fourth, with Jett Carney completing the podium placements.

Soaring into front-running contention from starting sixth, Aydan Saunders finished fourth as ninth-starting Daniel Blaiser rounded out the top-five finishers at Vado Speedway Park with the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Wing Sprints.

POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Sprint Feature Results | 4/19/25:
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 18-Lorne Wofford[1]; 2. 4-Dylan Harris[4]; 3. 40X-Jett Carney[2]; 4. 8-Aydan Saunders[6]; 5. 1I-Daniel Blaeser[9]; 6. 22-Justin Lasiter[7]; 7. 97-Derek DeMartino[19]; 8. 27-Cesar Fuentes[3]; 9. 131-Royal Jones[10]; 10. 11X-Mike Archuleta[11]; 11. 99-Diego Alvarado[5]; 12. 9-Robert Herrera[8]; 13. 1A-Robert Teague[16]; 14. 12-Ted Schlote[17]; 15. (DNF) 11R-Rodney Huband[14]; 16. (DNF) 00-Stevie Rey Gutierrez[13]; 17. (DNF) 10 4-Nick Herrera[15]; 18. (DNF) 39X-Richard Ferrales[12]; 19. (DNS) 11-Robert Marfia; 20. (DNS) 14-Jerry Mosher.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 27-Cesar Fuentes[1]; 2. 40X-Jett Carney[4]; 3. 4-Dylan Harris[5]; 4. 131-Royal Jones[6]; 5. 00-Stevie Rey Gutierrez[7]; 6. 12-Ted Schlote[3]; 7. (DNS) 97-Derek DeMartino.

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Aydan Saunders[2]; 2. 9-Robert Herrera[1]; 3. 1I-Daniel Blaeser[4]; 4. 11X-Mike Archuleta[6]; 5. 1A-Robert Teague[3]; 6. 10 4-Nick Herrera[7]; 7. 11-Robert Marfia[5].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Justin Lasiter[1]; 2. 18-Lorne Wofford[2]; 3. 99-Diego Alvarado[5]; 4. 39X-Richard Ferrales[6]; 5. 11R-Rodney Huband[4]; 6. (DNS) 14-Jerry Mosher.

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/573897

Up next for the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints at Vado Speedway Park will be a return to Weekly Racing on Saturday, May 3, also featuring the Pure Stock, Legend, Late Model, and X-Mod divisions.

More news on the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado Wing Sprints can be found online at www.vadospeedwaypark.com or “Like” Vado Speedway Park on Facebook. For fans unable to attend in person, all events held in the 2024 season at the Vado Speedway Park will also be live-streamed online and available at www.WatchFYE.tv.

Follow along for more information, such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases, online at www.powri.com or on Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Ronny Howard and Jan Howard with POWRi SSCA Wins in Alabama Opening Weekend
Belleville, IL. (4/20/25) Contending in weekend action for the first time in series history, the POWRi Southern Sprint Car Association would display on-track theatrics with Ronny Howard claiming the first series feature victory on Friday at North Alabama Speedway, as Jan Howard would earn the hard-fought victory at West Alabama Speedway on Saturday.

Beginning the burgeoning series at North Alabama Speedway on Friday, April 18th, the Southern Sprint Car Association would find Jan Howard and Terry Easum each gain heat race wins, with Terry Easum earning the event’s high point qualifier award.

Contending in the first feature for the emerging series would witness Ronny Howard hard-charging his way to earn the inaugural series victory after passing a trio of cars in the twenty-lap event from a fourth starting position. Third-starting Hayden Martin would cross the checkers second with Jan Howard finalizing the podium placements as Terry Easum and Chase Howard rounded out the Night One top five at North Alabama Speedway with the POWRi Southern Sprint Car Association.

Starting the second series event after traveling to West Alabama Speedway, the POWRi Southern Sprint Car Association would witness Jan Howard shoot to the preferred position with the field calculating for spots behind the leader.

Earning his first career victory in the POWRi SCCA Division, Jan Howard would outrun runner-up placement Hayden Martin to capture the feature win. Speedy Terry Easum would clinch third as Chase Howard finished fourth with night-one winner Ronny Howard rounding out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Southern Sprint Car Association feature event at West Alabama Speedway with Levi Beard earning the event hard charger accolade on Saturday.

POWRi SCCA | North Alabama Speedway | 4/18/25:
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 44-Ronny Howard[4]; 2. 8X-Hayden Martin[3]; 3. 4X-Jan Howard[2]; 4. 88-Terry Easum[1]; 5. 13-Chase Howard[6]; 6. 57-Levi Beard[7]; 7. 21-Marty Meredith[5]; 8. 52X-Adrian Tetreault[9]; 9. (DNF) 25G-Luke Goolsby[11]; 10. (DNF) 47-Dale Howard[8]; 11. (DNF) 681-Wyatt Andrade[10]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 4X-Jan Howard[1]; 2. 8X-Hayden Martin[5]; 3. 13-Chase Howard[2]; 4. 57-Levi Beard[4]; 5. 25G-Luke Goolsby[6]; 6. (DNS) 47-Dale Howard

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 88-Terry Easum[2]; 2. 44-Ronny Howard[1]; 3. 21-Marty Meredith[4]; 4. 681-Wyatt Andrade[5]; 5. 52X-Adrian Tetreault[3]

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/584832

POWRi SCCA | West Alabama Speedway | 4/19/25:
Pending Event Updates

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/569307
Next up for the newly sanctioned POWRi Southern Sprint Car Association will be a single night of action with a visit to East Alabama Speedway, in Phenix City, Alabama, on Saturday, May 3.

Follow along for more information, such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, and on Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Timmy Bitner is Victorious in Front of Hometown Crowd

Mill Hall, PA – Local driver Timmy Bitner charged his way thought the field, making a late race pass to win the RaceSaver Sprint Cars opening day honors at the Clinton County Speedway located just over 10-miles from him home. Bittner also won on opening day back in 2023. AJ Hoffman won the pro stocks, Jeffrey Weaver of Lock Haven on won the 270 Micro Sprints, and Matt Weaver won the 4 Cylinder feature event.

Thirty-four Race Saver Sprint cars were signed in for competition on Friday night. Four qualifying events and a consolation qualifier were required to determine the 24 starters for the 25 lap main event. Josh Beamer of Picture Rocks and Jim Pattock of XXXX, brought the field to the green flag. Beamer and Pattock battled for the top spot with Pattock taking command of the field by the completion lap number four. By the completion of lap number five, Pattock was leading Beamer, Dustin Prettyleaf, Dreck Swart and Johnny Smith. On lap number 10, Bittner, who started 11th, had worked his way into the top five.

As Pattock continued to lead the field, a fierce battle for second place had developed. Beamer and 7th place starter Mikey Smith raced side by side for several laps. As the two raced through turns three and four on lap number 16, the two touched resulting in Beamer spinning and bringing out the caution. Pattock led the field for the restart with Smith, Bittner, Prettyleaf and John Walp running in the top five.

A four car incident on lap nineteen bunched the field up once again. With Pattock in the lead, Smith and Bittner challenged each other for the second position. On lap number 23, Bittner secured second place as Pattock was looking for his first career win. However, the caution flag waved on lap 24 created a one lap shoot-out for the winner and providing Bittner with an opportunity. As the field raced back to the green flag, Bittner made his move to lead the final lap and claimed the win. Smith crossed the line second but was light at the scales, allowing Pattock to finish second followed by Walp, Jeffrey Weaver and Jacob Gomola. Sixth through tenth were Mike Koehler, Dale Schweikart, Jared Zionkowski, Kruz Kepner and John Scarborough. Heat races were won by Pattock, Zionkowski, Prettyleaf and Bittner. Kruz Kepner won the B-main.

Defending Pro Stock champion, AY Schilling of Linden started on the pole for the feature event. Schilling took the lead with fourth place starter, Cory Long of Selinsgrove moving into second by the completion of lap number 3. Sixth place starter, AJ Hoffman moved into third place by lap number four. The top three were in a competitive battle, with Hoffman moving into second on lap number 12. As the laps whined down, Schilling maintained the lead until the final laps in the final turn, as Hoffman made the pass for the win over Schilling Long, Tommy Dawson and Larry Knight. Heat races were won by Hoffman and Schilling

In the 270 Micro Sprints, Alex Lukacs led the field to the green flag. On lap number 5, Jeffrey Weaver emerged as the new race leader. On lap number 6, Cory Stabley, who started sixth, took over the runner up postion. Stabley would close in on Weaver and was within striking distance. The field was slowed down on lap number 12 for an incident in turn three. Following the restart, Weaver would hold off the challenges of Stabley to secure his first win of the season, over Stabley, Lukacs, Tyler Clowes and Logan Hammaker. Heats were won by Nathan Bacon, Stabley, and Zachary Glass,

Larry Beachel took the early lead in the 4-Cylinder feature event. On lap four, Matt Weaver raced his way to the front of the field with Coty Maines glued to his rear bumper, shuffling Beachel to third. The top three ran in close contention for the remainder of the event, with Weaver holding on to visit victory lane. Maines finished second, Beachel was third, followed by Kyle Strouse and Garret Lucas. Heat race winners were Zak Kline and Beachel

The Clinton County Speedway will be back in action this Friday night, April 25th featuring the Limited Late Models, Pro Stocks, 270 Micro Sprints and 4-Cylinders. Gates open at 5PM, Hot laps are at 7PM and Racing Begins at 7:30. For more speedway information, visit clintoncountyspeedway.com or visit them on Facebook.

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SPRINT CARS: 1. Timmy Bittner 2. Jim Pattock 3. John Walp 4. Jeffrey Weaver 5. Jacob Gomola 6. Mike Koehler 7. Dale Schweikart 8. Jared Zionkowski 9. Kruz Kepner 10. John Scarborough 11. Johnny Smith 12. Kasey Weaver 13. Kolby Weaver 14. Kyle Hart 15. Ken Duke Jr. 16. Josh Beamer 17. Reed Thompson 18. Braeden Varner 19. Dustin Prettyleaf 20. Dustin Young 21. Derek Swartz 22. Drew Young 23. Ryan Lynn DQ Mikey Smith DNS: Matt Tebbs, Mike Alleman, Austin Greenland, Zach Rhoades, Erick Knopp, Michael Petock, Dakota Schweikart, Jim Kennedy, Owen Dimm, Corey Stabley.

 

 

Pirtek Renegades    New Richmond, WI, April 19th, 2025

The Pirtek Renegades filled the pits on Saturday with the Winged Sprints out for the first time in 2025, joining the Traditional Sprints at Cedar Lake Speedway’s Legendary Opener Day 2. Day 1 was cancelled due to the weather. Sixteen Traditional and Twenty Winged teams checked in the back gate.

Traditionals qualified first, sponsored by The Post Bar & Grill and James Ackerley Construction. The best lap time was achieved by the 54 car, driver Cam Schafer at 15.151 seconds.

Traditionals Qualifying(2 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer, 00:15.151[3]; 2. 7-Scott Brandt, 00:15.199[9]; 3. 10Z-Zach Widdes, 00:15.365[10]; 4. 2C-Brad Cunningham, 00:15.374[6]; 5. 46H-Ken Hron, 00:15.413[7]; 6. 99-Bryan Roach, 00:15.482[11]; 7. 76-Edison Aldrich, 00:15.489[4]; 8. 5J-Chris Lewis, 00:15.512[8]; 9. 19B-Jack Berger, 00:15.532[12]; 10. 25A-Ashley Williams, 00:15.789[2]; 11. 7X-Dan Atchison, 00:15.864[1]; 12. 55-Joseph Kouba, 00:15.974[14]; 13. 95-John Vaillancourt, 00:16.042[16]; 14. 28-Westen Johnson, 00:16.399[13]; 15. 6-Mark Martin, 00:16.705[15]; 16. 5-Kierston Coss, 00:17.632[5]

The Winged division qualifying laps and the number 62 car, driver Ronnie Erickson, had the Rapid Press Printing and Kiki’s Salsa best time of 14.006 seconds.

Winged Qualifying Results (2 Laps): 1. 62-Ronnie Erickson, 00:14.006[1]; 2. 93-Brad Peterson, 00:14.318[3]; 3. 1B-Matthew Weber, 00:14.413[5]; 4. 95-John Vaillancourt, 00:14.421[2]; 5. 42X-Brett Peterson, 00:14.717[14]; 6. 609-Casey Lang, 00:15.042[10]; 7. 7-Keegan Coss, 00:15.188[12]; 8. 14-Garrett Tatnell, 00:15.392[15]; 9. 12-Jason Flohrs, 00:15.541[9]; 10. 2J-John Lowe, 00:15.681[4]; 11. 3TK-Tony Kaus, 00:15.789[16]; 12. 17-Austin Phillips, 00:16.024[13]; 13. 00-Austin Mosher, 00:16.024[20]; 14. 3-Jack Lobin, 00:16.191[19]; 15. 16-Willie Ewing, 00:16.512[17]; 16. 73-Sid Denzer, 00:17.026[8]; 17. (DNS) 390-Mitchell Schoenoff; 18. (DNS) 50-Chase Viebrock; 19. (DNS) C4-Carl Wade; 20. (DNS) 59-Cole Demko

The top 5 qualifiers were Schafer, Brandt, Widdes, Cunningham and Hron, who set the pace for the 18 lap Traditional Sprints Feature, sponsored by Pirtek and Hoosier Tire North. Brandt jumped to the early lead and paced the field for much of the feature. Schafer kept Brandt in tow until 2 to go and was able to make the pass in lap traffic to go on to victory. Following behind Schafer at the checkered flag, it was Brandt, Lewis, Widdes, and Roach to round out the nights podium. Cam Schafer, Scott Brandt, Chris Lewis, Zach Widdes, Bryan Roach

Chris Lewis was tonight's hard charger Sponsored by EJ’s Bar and Bottle Shop, moving up 5 positions from 8th starting position.

Traditional Feature Results (18 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[1]; 2. 7-Scott Brandt[2]; 3. 5J-Chris Lewis[8]; 4. 10Z-Zach Widdes[3]; 5. 99-Bryan Roach[6]; 6. 46H-Ken Hron[5]; 7. 25A-Ashley Williams[10]; 8. 76-Edison Aldrich[7]; 9. 55-Joseph Kouba[12]; 10. 95-John Vaillancourt[13]; 11. 6-Mark Martin[14]; 12. 28-Westen Johnson[15]; 13. (DNF) 7X-Dan Atchison[11]; 14. (DNF) 2C-Brad Cunningham[4]; 15. (DNS) 19B-Jack Berger; 16. (DNS) 5-Kierston Coss

Ronnie Erickson, Brad Peterson, Matt Weber, John Vaillancourt, and Brett Peterson were the top five qualifiers for the winged feature sponsored by Pirtek and Hoosier Tire North. Brad Peterson, the outside polesitter, quickly took the lead over polesitter Ronnie Erickson and established a commanding advantage for much of the race. Despite experiencing engine issues before the feature, Brett Peterson adeptly navigated lapped traffic and executed a crucial pass for the lead on the white flag lap, earning his first victory of 2025. Chase Viebrock also demonstrated his perseverance, resolving engine problems during qualifying to advance eleven spots from fourteenth and claim the hard charger awards sponsored by GRP and EJ's Bar and Bottle Shop. In the closing stages, Brett Peterson, Brad Peterson, and Viebrock were followed by a tightly contested battle for fourth, with Erickson and Tatnell eventually completing the top five.

Winged Feature Results (18 Laps): 1. 42X-Brett Peterson[5]; 2. 93-Brad Peterson[2]; 3. 50-Chase Viebrock[14]; 4. 62-Ronnie Erickson[1]; 5. 14-Garrett Tatnell[8]; 6. 609-Casey Lang[6]; 7. 95-John Vaillancourt[4]; 8. 1B-Matthew Weber[3]; 9. 3-Jack Lobin[18]; 10. 00-Austin Mosher[17]; 11. 3TK-Tony Kaus[11]; 12. 17-Austin Phillips[12]; 13. 12-Jason Flohrs[9]; 14. 73-Sid Denzer[13]; 15. C4-Carl Wade[15]; 16. 16-Willie Ewing[19]; 17. 59-Cole Demko[20]; 18. (DNF) 390-Mitchell Schoenoff[16]; 19. (DNF) 7-Keegan Coss[7]; 20. (DNF) 2J-John Lowe[10]

By: Sherri Murawski and Tim Hunt

Photo Credit: High Side Race Shots

The Pirtek Renegades next event will be Saturday, April 26th, 2025 when the Traditional Sprints return to CLS for another night of regular season racing. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

 

 

Dominic Scelzi surges for 10th career SCCT win on Saturday in Merced

By Gary Thomas

Merced, CA…Dominic Scelzi outdueled young Braden Chiaramonte and withstood a late charge from Dominic Gorden to snag his 10th career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour victory on Saturday.

Scelzi’s $3,000 triumph at Merced Speedway made him the first repeat SCCT winner at the track. It came aboard the familiar Scelzi Ent. / Red Rose Transportation No. 41 mount.

“It’s great to be up here in victory lane tonight after running second at the SCCT opener in March,” Scelzi said. “The Tiner-Hirst cars are always fast, and Braden Chiaramonte really made me work for it at times. Then Dominic Gorden came after me late and kept me on my toes. He’s such a good driver and really could be racing anywhere. I want to thank my entire team for giving me an amazing car and my whole family for their support.”

The racing was intense right from the drop of the green flag in the 35-lap Shop Kyle Larson main event. Scelzi jumped out front but had Chiaramonte and Modesto’s Tony Gomes not far behind.

Chiaramonte and Gomes fought tooth and nail for the runner up spot, before the El Cajon youngster charged after Scelzi. With 15 circuits complete, Chiaramonte was able to make the pass for the top-spot, as the duo battled back and forth until a caution came out.

On the restart Scelzi then blasted to the high side and made a beautiful pass to regain the point with 18 circuits down. Shortly after that, Chiaramonte’s run came to a slowdown with a flat tire, relegating him to the rear.

Clovis driver Dominic Gorden had run in the top five since lap 10 and entered the picture up front with just over 10 laps remaining. He took advantage of the choose cone following a yellow flag to solidify second and began to hound Scelzi relentlessly for the lead.

With race fans on the edge of their seats the pair entered lapped traffic and looked to be headed for a shootout over the closing stages. A big moment of the race then occurred with just a few laps left, however, when contact sent Justin Sanders upside down.

Sanders had transferred out of the B-main and put on a thrilling charge from 22nd starting in the feature. He got to as high as fifth at one point but suffered an unfortunate DNF just prior to the finish.

Scelzi led the final three laps to bring home the victory over Gorden, Gomes, Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Kaleb Montgomery and Redding’s Max Mittry in the top five.

Montgomery started 14th on the grid and was fun to watch as always picking his way through the field to end up fourth. The final circuits featured a tremendous duel between Gomes, Montgomery and Mittry for the final spot on the podium.

Rounding out the top 10 were Ashton Torgerson, Tanner Carrick, 17th starter Jodie Robinson, 19th starting Grant Duinkerken and Mariah Ede.

A strong field of 43 cars competed with the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour on Saturday. Roseville’s Colby Copeland began the evening by earning the Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time Award. Copeland toured the quarter mile in 11.591 seconds.

The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour returns to action on Sunday May 25th for the annual Mel & Marlyn Hall Memorial at Marysville Raceway.

Results

Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Clash on the High Banks
Merced Speedway
April 19, 2025

43 Entries

Shop Kyle Larson A-Main 35 Laps

1. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[6]; 3. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 4. 3OG-Kaleb Montgomery[14]; 5. 2XM-Max Mittry[7]; 6. 02-Ashton Torgerson[8]; 7. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 8. 14W-Jodie Robinson[17]; 9. 67-Grant Duinkerken[19]; 10. 14-Mariah Ede[10]; 11. 121-Caeden Steele[9]; 12. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[1]; 13. 2-Brooklyn Holland[21]; 14. 7P-Jake Andreotti[16]; 15. 9-Dustin Freitas[18]; 16. 88N-DJ Netto[11]; 17. X1-Chance Grasty[24]; 18. 3D-Caleb Debem[20]; 19. 4SA-Justin Sanders[22]; 20. 5V-Colby Copeland[5]; 21. 55D-Dawson Hammes[13]; 22. 7H-Jake Haulot[12]; 23. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[15]; 24. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg[23]

B Feature 12 Laps

1. 2-Brooklyn Holland[1]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders[8]; 3. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]; 4. X1-Chance Grasty[3]; 5. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 6. 17-Anthony Snow[4]; 7. 54X-Michael Faccinto[10]; 8. 61-Travis Labat[6]; 9. 21-Shane Hopkins[12]; 10. 94-Greg Decaires V[7]; 11. 56C-Carson Hammes[15]; 12. 2A-Austin Wood[11]; 13. 21E-Evan Burrola[13]; 14. 88-Brad Bumgarner[16]; 15. 25-Seth Standley[14]; 16. 72JR-Chris Nelson[9]

C Feature 10 Laps

1. 56C-Carson Hammes[3]; 2. 88-Brad Bumgarner[1]; 3. 28-Gauge Garcia[4]; 4. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini[9]; 5. 88A-Austin Torgerson[5]; 6. 44T-Austin Taborski[6]; 7. 82J-Steve Jaquith[8]; 8. 85-AJ Alderman[2]; 9. 2A-Austin Wood; 10. 38-Tyler Cato[7]

High Sierra Industries Dash 6 Laps

1. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 4. 7C-Tony Gomes[6]; 5. 5V-Colby Copeland[7]; 6. 10-Dominic Gorden[8]; 7. 2XM-Max Mittry[5]; 8. 02-Ashton Torgerson[4]

Tiner Hirst Ent Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[1]; 3. 88N-DJ Netto[5]; 4. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]; 5. 14W-Jodie Robinson[3]; 6. X1-Chance Grasty[7]; 7. 94-Greg Decaires V[8]; 8. 2A-Austin Wood[10]; 9. 88-Brad Bumgarner[9]; 10. 56C-Carson Hammes[6]; 11. 38-Tyler Cato[11]

BR Motorsports Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 7C-Tony Gomes[2]; 2. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[4]; 3. 55D-Dawson Hammes[3]; 4. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[11]; 5. 67-Grant Duinkerken[5]; 6. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 7. 72JR-Chris Nelson[8]; 8. 21E-Evan Burrola[7]; 9. 2-Brooklyn Holland[1]; 10. 88A-Austin Torgerson[9]; 11. (DNS) 9X-Adrianna DeMartini

King Racing Products Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[3]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[4]; 3. 7H-Jake Haulot[1]; 4. 7P-Jake Andreotti[5]; 5. 9-Dustin Freitas[8]; 6. 17-Anthony Snow[6]; 7. 4SA-Justin Sanders[7]; 8. 21-Shane Hopkins[9]; 9. 85-AJ Alderman[10]; 10. 44T-Austin Taborski[11]; 11. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]

A.R.T. Ent. Heat 4 8 Laps

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 2. 14-Mariah Ede[3]; 3. 3OG-Kaleb Montgomery[5]; 4. 2XM-Max Mittry[4]; 5. 3D-Caleb Debem[2]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[7]; 7. 54X-Michael Faccinto[6]; 8. 25-Seth Standley[8]; 9. 28-Gauge Garcia[9]; 10. 82J-Steve Jaquith[10]

Qualifying A

1. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:11.591[4]; 2. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:11.794[2]; 3. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:11.917[8]; 4. 2-Brooklyn Holland, 00:11.963[7]; 5. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:12.008[20]; 6. 7C-Tony Gomes, 00:12.045[5]; 7. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 00:12.148[3]; 8. 55D-Dawson Hammes, 00:12.161[6]; 9. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:12.185[21]; 10. 67-Grant Duinkerken, 00:12.331[11]; 11. 56C-Carson Hammes, 00:12.358[18]; 12. 3-Cole Schroeder, 00:12.363[10]; 13. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:12.421[14]; 14. 21E-Evan Burrola, 00:12.478[13]; 15. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:12.520[19]; 16. 72JR-Chris Nelson, 00:12.618[1]; 17. 88-Brad Bumgarner, 00:12.881[15]; 18. 88A-Austin Torgerson, 00:12.897[17]; 19. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:13.036[22]; 20. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini, 00:13.044[9]; 21. 38-Tyler Cato, 00:13.108[12]; 22. (DQ) 38N-Kyle Rasmussen, 00:12.135[16]

Qualifying B

1. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:12.198[14]; 2. 2XM-Max Mittry, 00:12.292[7]; 3. 7H-Jake Haulot, 00:12.339[12]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:12.360[17]; 5. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:12.444[8]; 6. 3D-Caleb Debem, 00:12.459[9]; 7. 02-Ashton Torgerson, 00:12.471[6]; 8. 14-Mariah Ede, 00:12.491[18]; 9. 7P-Jake Andreotti, 00:12.492[16]; 10. 3OG-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:12.555[4]; 11. 17-Anthony Snow, 00:12.598[5]; 12. 54X-Michael Faccinto, 00:12.663[13]; 13. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:12.738[2]; 14. 61-Travis Labat, 00:12.782[10]; 15. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:12.799[21]; 16. 25-Seth Standley, 00:12.814[19]; 17. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:12.835[1]; 18. 28-Gauge Garcia, 00:13.240[20]; 19. 85-AJ Alderman, 00:13.742[15]; 20. 82J-Steve Jaquith, 00:13.988[3]; 21. 44T-Austin Taborski, 00:14.221[11]

 

 

Horstman Hustles to Drought Breaking Win in GLSS Season Opener

Crystal, MI - Despite all odds that suggested the show wouldn’t unfold, officials with the Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP (GLSS) and Crystal Motor Speedway were determined to get the 2025 GLSS season underway Saturday night. Even though chilly temperatures greeted the fans, they came out in full force to see the start of the Michigan CAT GLSS Sprint Division, which turned out just as strong with 31 cars on the property.

The night began with Ti22 Performance Qualifying, where nearly a dozen drivers broke the old Crystal Motor Speedway track record. In the end, Canada’s Ryan Turner got the last laugh with just five cars left to qualify after him, when he turned in a shattering 12.039. Later in the night, however, Horstman shattered the record again in his heat race when he blistered an 11.954-second lap, averaging over 112 MPH. Corbin Gurley, Mike Keegan, Horstman, and Chase Dunham earned Heat Race wins while Turner earned the B-Main victory.

The first event of the season was set to be led to green by three-time-and-defending GLSS Champion Max Stambaugh with Scotty Thiel to his outside, however, a jumped start moved Stambaugh back a row and put Horstman on the point. Another caution before the first lap could be completed when Chase Ridenour and Eli Lakin tangled at the exit of turn two, resulting in a tore up No.38 for Ridenour.

Once the race got the first lap completed, the rest was history. Thiel led the opening rotation, but entered turn three a little hard and nearly went over the banking, was completely sideways, and managed to gather it back up but not before Horstman took advantage on the inside and took the lead for lap number two. On an absolute rail, Horstman set pace to work through lapped traffic. Meanwhile, Thiel was busting out all the stops to get back to Horstman’s tail tank while they lapped through the 13th spot. While Thiel was close enough to get to Horstman’s inside in turns one and two, he couldn’t complete the pass.

Horstman held on for the win over Thiel, Keith Sheffer, Jr earned the Operating Engineers 324 Hard Charger going from 11th to 3rd, Dunham held serve in fourth as did Dustin Daggett in fifth. For Horstman, the win on Saturday night snapped a winless streak that dates back to June of 2023, when he went to victory lane at I-96 Speedway. Horstman now moves within one feature win of Daggett on the all-time GLSS wins list, with 25.

The next event for the Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP is Friday, April 25th at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, MI. Advanced tickets are available at GreatLakesSuperSprints.com. Follow the Great Lakes Super Sprints on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 17-Jared Horstman[3]; 2. 51-Scotty Thiel[2]; 3. 14-Keith Sheffer[11]; 4. 66-Chase Dunham[4]; 5. 85-Dustin Daggett[5]; 6. X-Mike Keegan[6]; 7. 16-Ryan Ruhl[9]; 8. 7C-Phil Gressman[8]; 9. 12-Corbin Gurley[7]; 10. 24-Kobe Allison[12]; 11. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[10]; 12. 6W-Chad Wilson[13]; 13. 88N-Frank Neill[14]; 14. 3A-Mike Astrauskas[18]; 15. 67-Kevin Martens[20]; 16. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 17. 10S-Jay Steinebach[19]; 18. 15-Ryan Turner[17]; 19. 38-Chase Ridenour[15]; 20. 70-Eli Lakin[16]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 15-Ryan Turner[2]; 2. 3A-Mike Astrauskas[1]; 3. 10S-Jay Steinebach[3]; 4. 67-Kevin Martens[6]; 5. 18Z-Brian Razum[4]; 6. 49T-Gregg Dalman[11]; 7. 13-Andy Teunessen[8]; 8. 27K-Zac Broughman[9]; 9. 07-Shane Simmons[5]; 10. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[7]; 11. 31-Jim Girard[10]; 12. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[12]; 13. (DNS) 22-Tom Lowe; 14. (DNS) 84-Levi Poortenga

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Corbin Gurley[2]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 3. 16-Ryan Ruhl[3]; 4. 6W-Chad Wilson[5]; 5. 3A-Mike Astrauskas[6]; 6. 18Z-Brian Razum[8]; 7. 33-Jeremy Ferguson[7]; 8. (DNS) 49T-Gregg Dalman

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. X-Mike Keegan[2]; 2. 51-Scotty Thiel[1]; 3. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[3]; 4. 88N-Frank Neill[5]; 5. 22-Tom Lowe[7]; 6. 84-Levi Poortenga[6]; 7. 13-Andy Teunessen[4]; 8. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[8]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Jared Horstman[2]; 2. 85-Dustin Daggett[4]; 3. 14-Keith Sheffer[7]; 4. 38-Chase Ridenour[3]; 5. 15-Ryan Turner[1]; 6. 07-Shane Simmons[6]; 7. 27K-Zac Broughman[5]; 8. (DNS) 29-Zeth Sabo

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Chase Dunham[1]; 2. 7C-Phil Gressman[2]; 3. 24-Kobe Allison[3]; 4. 70-Eli Lakin[7]; 5. 10S-Jay Steinebach[4]; 6. 67-Kevin Martens[5]; 7. 31-Jim Girard[6]

Qualifying 1 (99 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:12.195[11]; 2. 51-Scotty Thiel, 00:12.251[9]; 3. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:12.269[2]; 4. X-Mike Keegan, 00:12.294[15]; 5. 16-Ryan Ruhl, 00:12.300[10]; 6. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:12.310[4]; 7. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:12.372[7]; 8. 13-Andy Teunessen, 00:12.738[13]; 9. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:12.835[8]; 10. 88N-Frank Neill, 00:13.453[16]; 11. 3A-Mike Astrauskas, 00:13.563[12]; 12. 84-Levi Poortenga, 00:13.603[3]; 13. 33-Jeremy Ferguson, 00:13.755[14]; 14. 22-Tom Lowe, 00:14.011[5]; 15. 18Z-Brian Razum, 00:14.561[6]; 16. (DNS) 77E-Ashton VanEvery, 00:14.561

Qualifying 2 (99 Laps): 1. 15-Ryan Turner, 00:12.039[10]; 2. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.156[14]; 3. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:12.267[2]; 4. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:12.384[5]; 5. 38-Chase Ridenour, 00:12.432[3]; 6. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.641[12]; 7. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:12.750[11]; 8. 10S-Jay Steinebach, 00:12.979[1]; 9. 27K-Zac Broughman, 00:13.075[9]; 10. 67-Kevin Martens, 00:13.457[4]; 11. 07-Shane Simmons, 00:13.925[7]; 12. 31-Jim Girard, 00:14.724[15]; 13. 14-Keith Sheffer, 00:14.724[6]; 14. 70-Eli Lakin, 00:14.724[13]; 15. (DNS) 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:14.724

 

 

TROMBLEY STANDS ALONE, BECOMES WINNINGEST DRIVER IN CRSA HISTORY WITH OUTLAW WIN


Press Release By: Marty Czekala – April 19, 2025

DUNDEE, N.Y. – Jeff Trombley's first appearance at Outlaw Speedway came during the 21st century when he ran a mini stock.

He was tied for first place on the all-time wins list tonight with Danny Varin, Scott Goodrich and Josh Pieniazek.

Friday, Trombley scored his 15th career win in the season opener of the 20th anniversary, breaking the tie for first.

“That’s awesome!” Trombley said in victory lane. “It’s great coming here after many years when I won the race here. I love this place.”

Trombley started fourth in the 25-lap feature while Steve Glover and Dillon Paddock brought the field to green for the Dandy Miniseries opener. Glover would lead the opening lap, but in the next lap, Trombley would make the pass and lead the remainder of the feature.

The No. 3A’s win didn’t come without competition. Billy VanInwegen gave Trombley the first look. Starting fifth, VanInwegen would waste no time through the field and be up to third by the end of lap three before the first yellow for a stopped Blake Warner.

On the restart, Billy V wasted no time moving up to second and challenging Trombley at some points. His best look was on the final restart with five to go, but he couldn’t get the job done.

The second challenger was Jordan Hutton, who scored the inaugural Elab Smokers Boutique Scramble Dash win, started ninth and was up to third by the end of lap eight. With under 10 to go and the field spread out, a yellow on lap 18 flew for Tyler Graves off the pace.

Doubling the field up with a new rule on a trial basis, Hutton would try to go 2-for-1 on the following restart, looking low on VanInwegen and Trombley, but the yellow flew the same lap for a four-car accident involving Steve Glover, Ethan Gray, Dillon Paddock and Bob Hamm Jr.

This reverted the field to single file as Hutton wasted no time taking second from “Billy V” with four to go and closed in on Trombley for the win. “J-Hutt” drove his No. 66 deep low into three and four, but it wasn't enough as Trombley scored his 15th CRSA victory.

“Billy V and Hutton were sticking their nose in there,” Trombley explained. “I saw the guys on the restarts. Kind of had an idea of what they were doing. I had a really good balance on my car, so I could run whatever line I needed to run or do whatever I needed to do.”

Hutton finished second to put him on the podium for the second straight season opener. When asked what more he needed, it was a long run to continue.

“That yellow on lap 13 really hurt me,” said Hutton. “I was starting to reel them guys in once they got battling and once that yellow came out, there was nowhere to really get my nose. That second-to-last restart, it’s now or never.

Regardless, Hutton takes an extra $175 for winning the Elab Smokers Boutique Scramble Dash.

VanInwegen finished third, also putting him on the podium for the second straight season opener, this time in Paul Colagiovanni’s No. 10v. Taking a look on the restart, he came close but says he had a car capable of winning races.

“Once we came up through the field pretty quick, seeing what Trombley had hit me," said VanInwegen. He had a ton of speed out in clean air and we caught him in lapped traffic, but the yellow came out. Untimely deal.”

Tyler Graves was running sixth before an issue with his car took him out of contention. Because of this, the driver of the No. 25G was rewarded with the new Ruggles World of Autobody & Graphics Hard Luck Award.

Alysha Bay was the biggest mover from 22nd to ninth tonight. Her 13-spot gain was best for the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger award.

27 drivers checked into Dundee Friday night.

CRSA heads to Woodhull Raceway in a few weeks, May 10, for round two of the Dandy Miniseries.

A Main (25 Laps): 1. 3A-Jeff Trombley[4]; 2. 66-Jordan Hutton[9]; 3. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[5]; 4. 22-Tomy Moreau[10]; 5. 38-Zach Sobotka[7]; 6. 15B-Spencer Burley[12]; 7. 29-Dalton Herrick[8]; 8. 121-Steve Glover[1]; 9. 48A-Alysha Bay[22]; 10. 10-Nathan Pierce[11]; 11. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[14]; 12. 18-Timmy Lotz[17]; 13. 23-John Smith[21]; 14. 33-Scott Landers[16]; 15. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[23]; 16. 77-Matt Rotz[18]; 17. 77H-Bob Hamm[3]; 18. 25-Nolan Groves[19]; 19. 17E-Ethan Gray[15]; 20. 3-Bailey Boyd[13]; 21. 8-Dillon Paddock[2]; 22. 25G-Tyler Graves[6]; 23. 20K-Ed Kelly[24]; 24. 21B-Blake Warner[20]

B Main (8 Laps): 1. 25-Nolan Groves[1]; 2. 21B-Blake Warner[2]; 3. 23-John Smith[4]; 4. 48A-Alysha Bay[3]; 5. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[5]; 6. 20K-Ed Kelly[7]; 7. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[6]; 8. (DNS) 30-Kirsten Dombroski

Elab Smokers Boutique Dash (4 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[2]; 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[4]; 3. 10-Nathan Pierce[1]; 4. 15B-Spencer Burley[6]; 5. 3-Bailey Boyd[3]; 6. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[5]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 38-Zach Sobotka[1]; 2. 8-Dillon Paddock[2]; 3. 25G-Tyler Graves[5]; 4. 29-Dalton Herrick[8]; 5. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[9]; 6. 18-Timmy Lotz[4]; 7. 23-John Smith[3]; 8. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[7]; 9. 20K-Ed Kelly[6]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 77H-Bob Hamm[1]; 2. 3A-Jeff Trombley[4]; 3. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[2]; 4. 17E-Ethan Gray[3]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[8]; 6. 15B-Spencer Burley[9]; 7. 21B-Blake Warner[6]; 8. (DNF) 81K-Dalton Martin[7]; 9. (DNF) 30-Kirsten Dombroski[5]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 121-Steve Glover[2]; 2. 10-Nathan Pierce[1]; 3. 66-Jordan Hutton[4]; 4. 3-Bailey Boyd[6]; 5. 33-Scott Landers[5]; 6. 77-Matt Rotz[3]; 7. 25-Nolan Groves[7]; 8. 48A-Alysha Bay[9]; 9. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[8]

The CRSA Sprints are celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2025 and are brought to you by A-Verdi Storage Containers. Associate sponsors include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing Company, Dandy, Joe's Garage, Westward Painting Company, Elab Smokers Boutique, iFreeze Storage & Distribution Center, Maguire Automotive Group, Powdertech Powdercoating, Ruggles World of Auto Body, PJC Business Ventures, Profab Enterprises, Magsarus Ignitions, Highside Racewear, Hoosier Racing Tire, Insinger Performance with their Stinger Race Fuel, My Race Pass and is owned and operated by Mike Emhof Motorsports.

For more information on the series, results and points, please visit our website, www.crsa.myracepass.com.

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Borden declared 410 Attica winner after Thiel disqualification; Schlenk dominates for 3rd Late Model win; Miller gets 3rd 305 victory

Saturday, April 19, 2025

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Scotty Thiel led all 30 laps of the 410 A-main at Attica Raceway Park Friday, April 18. Unfortunately a post-race inspection showed he had a two-inch wicker bill on his top wing which is against the track’s rules. Devon Borden, who had passed Thiel right before a caution flew with two laps to go, negating the lead pass, was declared the winner, his first ever at Attica on Baumann Auto Group/7L Construction/Venture Visionary Partners/Smith Paving Night.

Borden, who started on pole of the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint A-main in his Bryan Grove Racing #45, dropped back to fourth early in the feature. He charged back into third on lap 12 behind Thiel and 12th starter Cap Henry. As Henry and Borden chased down Thiel in lapped traffic with three laps to go, hard contact between Borden and Henry put Borden in second and he charged to Thiel’s outside exciting turn two just before the caution flew with two laps to go.

After Thiel was disqualified at the feature at the scaled, Borden was awarded the win over Henry, 17th starter Kalib Henry, Bryce Lucius and 16th starter Craig Mintz.

Borden, who transplanted to Pennsylvania from the State of Washington a couple of years ago, was ecstatic about his win.

“I don’t care how we won but we will take it. My guys have worked so hard on this thing. I can’t thank Bryan Grove enough for the opportunity. We were pretty good…I had Scotty there before that yellow. I tried to move around on the restart and it hurt us. It feels do good to finally be on the horse track at Attica,” said Borden beside his CEI Crane and Rigging, Starrett Services, DB Power washing backed machine.

It was the opening night of the All Pro Aluminum Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group and with his runner-up finish defending AFCS champion Cap Henry will vault into the early season lead.

McClure, Ohio’s Rusty Schlenk made it three wins in a row to open the season at Attica in the Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Models. Todd Brennan led the first lap with JR Gentry taking over the top spot a lap later. Third starting Schlenk took the lead on lap six and only a couple of back-to-back cautions on laps seven and eight kept the field close.

The race went the final 17 laps caution-free and Schlenk, a three time national UMP champion, built up a nearly five second lead late in the race and cruised to his 46th career win at Attica over defending track champion Kyle Moore, Gentry, Devin Shiels and Brennan.

“To be honest the car didn’t feel that good. I was searching all over the track for speed. But, you tell me I had a five second lead….we must have been fast. I can’t wait until it feels faster,” said Schlenk beside his Buckeye Concrete Coatings, Terry Henricks Auto Group, Velocita USA, Dominator Race Products, Tom Finch Auto, Domination Race Cars, All Star Performance backed #91.

Kasey Ziebold led the first five laps of the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints A-main before Tyler Shullick took over. Sixth starter Jamie Miller, the defending track champion, drove under Shullick for the top spot on lap 10.

Shullick stayed close to Miller but Miller’s car was just too good in lapped traffic as he took his third straight feature win at Attica, the 48th of his career at the track. A wild battle for second on the last lap had Shullick get by Blayne Keckler with 15th starter Matt Foos and Dustin Stroup rounding out the top five.

“The car basically drove itself. I just sat back and let it go where it wanted to,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Pub 400., Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.

The win puts Miller atop the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz AFCS 305 standings as he looks to win his second straight series title.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, April 25 with the 410 and 305 sprints and late models in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision

About the Baumann Auto Group – www.baumannautogroup.com

In an era of continuous change, the Baumann Auto Group is celebrating nearly 70 years of successfully serving the community. Buck Baumann is proud to continue his father Al’s vision with the same tradition of trust and family atmosphere in the seven dealerships that are in Fremont, Tiffin, Port Clinton, Oregon and Genoa. Baumann Won’t Be Beat is more than a slogan, we don't compromise honesty and ethics, we proudly employ high quality people and we care about our loyal customers.

The Baumann Auto Group has an exceptional sales and service team. So not only can you purchase your new vehicle from Baumann's, but they will keep it running smoothly with continued service maintenance. If you should have an unfortunate accident, Baumann’s body shop is a well-known "direct repair" facility for numerous insurance companies, performing collision repairs on all makes and models.

About 7L Construction - https://7lconstruction.com

When residents, businesses, and municipalities throughout North-Central Ohio need quality, trustworthy asphalt paving, excavation work, stone hauling, site work, and much more, they can turn to 7L Construction in Bellevue, Ohio. The qualified team at 7L Construction is capable of serving the Ohio Department of Transportation or any city, municipal, residential, or commercial client on any project. No job is too big for 7L Construction, and we always give free estimates.

About Venture Visionary Partners (http://venturevp.com)

Venture Visionary Partners is a registered independent wealth management firm, advising affluent families and individuals, including business owners and entrepreneurs, to help them be strategically smarter with their wealth. Based in Sylvania, Ohio, Venture is a team of experienced wealth managers, investment advisors and other financial specialists who design and implement customized plans to address their clients’ current needs as well as their legacy goals.

About Smith Paving – www.spenorwalk.com

Established in 1978, Smith Paving and Excavating in Norwalk, Ohio is a specialty contractor with emphasis on miscellaneous concrete work. Their expertise over the years includes concrete streets, curb and gutter, drives and sidewalk. Smith Paving is diverse enough to handle slipping concrete barrier walls and white topping overlay to stamped concrete drives, walks and stamped barrier wall.

410 Sprints –Callie’s Performance Products

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 45-Devon Borden[1]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[12]; 3. 101-Kalib Henry[17]; 4. 32-Bryce Lucius[6]; 5. 09-Craig Mintz[16]; 6. 4-Zane DeVault[24]; 7. 25R-Jordan Ryan[4]; 8. 34-Sterling Cling[8]; 9. 15K-Creed Kemenah[10]; 10. 16-DJ Foos[21]; 11. 01-Bryan Sebetto[15]; 12. 14-Sean Rayhall[18]; 13. 3J-Trey Jacobs[7]; 14. 5-Kody Brewer[5]; 15. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[9]; 16. 29-Zeth Sabo[23]; 17. 71H-Max Stambaugh[22]; 18. 35-Stuart Brubaker[11]; 19. 20B-Cody Bova[20]; 20. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 21. 22M-Dan McCarron[19]; 22. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[13]; 23. 16C-Max Guilford[14]; 24. (DQ) 51-Scotty Thiel[2]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 16-DJ Foos[3]; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[1]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[8]; 4. 17-Tylar Rankin[5]; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr[6]; 7. 9-Lance Heinberger[2]; 8. 97-Justin Clark[7]; 9. (DNS) 19-TJ Michael

B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Zane DeVault[2]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 3. X-Mike Keegan[8]; 4. 79-Chris Miller[1]; 5. 19M-Jett Mann[7]; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[5]; 7. (DNS) 5E-Bobby Elliott; 8. (DNS) 70-Henry Malcuit

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2]; 2. 3J-Trey Jacobs[1]; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[5]; 4. 5-Kody Brewer[4]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[6]; 6. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 7. 13-Van Gurley Jr[8]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Devon Borden[1]; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[2]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 4. 101-Kalib Henry[5]; 5. 79-Chris Miller[8]; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 7. 5E-Bobby Elliott[7]; 8. 19-TJ Michael[6]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 2. 51-Scotty Thiel[3]; 3. 16C-Max Guilford[2]; 4. 14-Sean Rayhall[1]; 5. 9-Lance Heinberger[5]; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit[7]; 7. 97-Justin Clark[6]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Sterling Cling[2]; 2. 15K-Creed Kemenah[4]; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1]; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron[5]; 5. 4-Zane DeVault[3]; 6. 17-Tylar Rankin[7]; 7. 19M-Jett Mann[6]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[1]; 3. 09-Craig Mintz[5]; 4. 20B-Cody Bova[6]; 5. 16-DJ Foos[3]; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[7]; 7. 1-Nate Dussel[4]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.011[2]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:13.173[3]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:13.183[5]; 4. 3J-Trey Jacobs, 00:13.184[7]; 5. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:13.190[4]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.244[1]; 7. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.676[8]; 8. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:13.948[6]

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:13.031[6]; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:13.060[4]; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:13.146[7]; 4. 45-Devon Borden, 00:13.168[8]; 5. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.248[2]; 6. 19-TJ Michael, 00:13.287[3]; 7. 5E-Bobby Elliott, 00:13.292[1]; 8. 79-Chris Miller, 00:14.070[5]

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.651[6]; 2. 51-Scotty Thiel, 00:13.046[1]; 3. 16C-Max Guilford, 00:13.274[4]; 4. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:13.362[2]; 5. 9-Lance Heinberger, 00:13.383[5]; 6. 97-Justin Clark, 00:13.524[7]; 7. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:59.999[3]

Qualifying 4 (3 Laps): 1. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:12.685[5]; 2. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:13.132[6]; 3. 34-Sterling Cling, 00:13.173[1]; 4. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.189[3]; 5. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:13.291[2]; 6. 19M-Jett Mann, 00:13.500[7]; 7. 17-Tylar Rankin, 00:59.999[4]

Qualifying 5 (3 Laps): 1. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:12.707[5]; 2. 16-DJ Foos, 00:12.834[3]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:13.032[2]; 4. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.069[6]; 5. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.088[7]; 6. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:13.211[4]; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:13.925[1]

305 Sprints - Fremont Fence

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[6]; 2. 61-Tyler Shullick[4]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler[5]; 4. 2F-Matt Foos[15]; 5. 10X-Dustin Stroup[7]; 6. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[11]; 8. 49I-John Ivy[3]; 9. 1W-Paul Weaver[17]; 10. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[16]; 11. 2-Brenden Torok[18]; 12. 0-Bradley Bateson[9]; 13. 28-Shawn Valenti[23]; 14. 9R-Logan Riehl[21]; 15. 36-Seth Schneider[8]; 16. 6W-Chad Wilson[12]; 17. 12X-Brandon Moore[24]; 18. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[19]; 19. 3M-Logan Mongeau[13]; 20. 5M-Mike Moore[22]; 21. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[20]; 22. 8K-Zach Kramer[2]; 23. 39M-DJ Foos[14]; 24. 6-Dustin Dinan[10]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9R-Logan Riehl[2]; 2. 28-Shawn Valenti[5]; 3. 63-Randy Ruble[1]; 4. 36J-JJ Henes[6]; 5. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 6. 13S-Drew Siferd[8]; 7. 78-Austin Black[4]; 8. 39T-Trevor St Clair[10]; 9. 09-Daniel Hoffman[3]; 10. (DNS) 1S-James Saam

B Feature 2 (7 Laps): 1. 5M-Mike Moore[2]; 2. 12X-Brandon Moore[4]; 3. 52-Chris Smith[1]; 4. 26S-Lee Sommers[3]; 5. 319-Steve Watts[5]; 6. 55-Jim Leaser[10]; 7. 18Z-Brian Razum[7]; 8. 13M-Kael[9]; 9. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]; 10. 98-David Hoppes[6]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 49I-John Ivy[1]; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[5]; 6. 26S-Lee Sommers[7]; 7. 36J-JJ Henes[6]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]; 9. 55-Jim Leaser[9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[1]; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[3]; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[2]; 5. 52-Chris Smith[5]; 6. 78-Austin Black[6]; 7. 98-David Hoppes[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Dustin Dinan[1]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 3. 39M-DJ Foos[2]; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[3]; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl[6]; 6. 12X-Brandon Moore[5]; 7. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 6W-Chad Wilson[1]; 2. 8K-Zach Kramer[3]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler[4]; 4. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[2]; 5. 5M-Mike Moore[5]; 6. 28-Shawn Valenti[8]; 7. 18Z-Brian Razum[7]; 8. 13M-Kael[6]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 0-Bradley Bateson[1]; 2. 61-Tyler Shullick[4]; 3. 2F-Matt Foos[8]; 4. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[2]; 5. 09-Daniel Hoffman[3]; 6. 319-Steve Watts[5]; 7. 13S-Drew Siferd[6]; 8. 39T-Trevor St Clair[7]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:13.958[6]; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:14.014[5]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.027[9]; 4. 49I-John Ivy, 00:14.054[1]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.297[4]; 6. 36J-JJ Henes, 00:14.307[7]; 7. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.706[3]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:14.977[2]; 9. 55-Jim Leaser, 00:15.654[8]

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.747[7]; 2. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.837[8]; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.943[1]; 4. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.954[3]; 5. 52-Chris Smith, 00:14.224[5]; 6. 78-Austin Black, 00:14.390[6]; 7. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:14.447[4]; 8. 98-David Hoppes, 00:14.875[2]

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.684[4]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.867[5]; 3. 39M-DJ Foos, 00:14.005[3]; 4. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:14.009[1]; 5. 12X-Brandon Moore, 00:14.032[7]; 6. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:14.060[6]; 7. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.293[2]; 8. 1S-James Saam, 00:15.624[8]

Qualifying 4 (3 Laps): 1. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.774[4]; 2. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:13.906[1]; 3. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:14.063[7]; 4. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:14.064[2]; 5. 5M-Mike Moore, 00:14.086[5]; 6. 13M-Kael, 00:14.250[3]; 7. 18Z-Brian Razum, 00:14.770[6]; 8. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:59.999[8]

Qualifying 5 (3 Laps): 1. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:13.772[3]; 2. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:13.804[5]; 3. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.112[4]; 4. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.132[2]; 5. 319-Steve Watts, 00:14.158[7]; 6. 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:14.183[8]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:14.741[6]; 8. 2F-Matt Foos, 00:59.999[1]

Super Late Models – Dirt Nerds Podcast

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[3]; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore[5]; 3. 14-JR Gentry[2]; 4. 51-Devin Shiels[8]; 5. 20-Todd Brennan[1]; 6. 46-Colin Shipley[6]; 7. 10-Nathan Loney[10]; 8. 5M-Ryan Markham[11]; 9. 19-Cody Scott[9]; 10. 15B-Mike Bores[13]; 11. 01-Justin Chance[12]; 12. RH21-Gregg Haskell[15]; 13. 71-Joe Smith[16]; 14. 8-Rob Anderzack[4]; 15. 101-Chester Fitch[17]; 16. 53X-Dylan Jessen[14]; 17. 22-Dominic Demerol[19]; 18. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr[18]; 19. 51B-Brayden Shiels[20]; 20. 1N-Casey Noonan[7]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 71-Joe Smith[3]; 2. 101-Chester Fitch[1]; 3. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr[9]; 4. 22-Dominic Demerol[10]; 5. 51B-Brayden Shiels[4]; 6. 28-Kent Brewer[8]; 7. 0-Cameron Tusing[6]; 8. 11-Austin Gibson[5]; 9. 29-Nate Potts[7]; 10. 16-Steve Sabo[2]; 11. (DNS) 50-Ryan Missler; 12. (DNS) 184-Kyle Lukon

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 46-Colin Shipley[1]; 2. 51-Devin Shiels[3]; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk[2]; 4. 20-Todd Brennan[4]; 5. 15B-Mike Bores[5]; 6. 101-Chester Fitch[7]; 7. 51B-Brayden Shiels[6]; 8. 29-Nate Potts[9]; 9. 22-Dominic Demerol[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Rob Anderzack[2]; 2. 14-JR Gentry[3]; 3. 19-Cody Scott[1]; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham[4]; 5. 53X-Dylan Jessen[8]; 6. 16-Steve Sabo[9]; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[7]; 8. 28-Kent Brewer[6]; 9. (DNS) 50-Ryan Missler

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 1*-Kyle Moore[1]; 2. 1N-Casey Noonan[4]; 3. 10-Nathan Loney[2]; 4. 01-Justin Chance[3]; 5. RH21-Gregg Haskell[5]; 6. 71-Joe Smith[8]; 7. 0-Cameron Tusing[6]; 8. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr[9]; 9. (DNS) 184-Kyle Lukon

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 20-Todd Brennan, 00:14.472[7]; 2. 51-Devin Shiels, 00:14.509[4]; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk, 00:14.588[8]; 4. 46-Colin Shipley, 00:14.617[3]; 5. 15B-Mike Bores, 00:14.761[1]; 6. 51B-Brayden Shiels, 00:15.087[5]; 7. 101-Chester Fitch, 00:15.330[2]; 8. 22-Dominic Demerol, 00:15.661[6]; 9. 29-Nate Potts, 00:15.953[9]

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:14.591[4]; 2. 14-JR Gentry, 00:14.649[1]; 3. 8-Rob Anderzack, 00:14.766[9]; 4. 19-Cody Scott, 00:14.770[6]; 5. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:14.787[7]; 6. 28-Kent Brewer, 00:14.971[2]; 7. 11-Austin Gibson, 00:15.020[8]; 8. 53X-Dylan Jessen, 00:15.842[5]; 9. 16-Steve Sabo, 00:15.963[3]

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 1N-Casey Noonan, 00:14.643[6]; 2. 01-Justin Chance, 00:14.765[2]; 3. 10-Nathan Loney, 00:14.888[1]; 4. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:14.942[9]; 5. RH21-Gregg Haskell, 00:15.037[8]; 6. 0-Cameron Tusing, 00:15.406[5]; 7. 184-Kyle Lukon, 00:15.462[7]; 8. 71-Joe Smith, 00:15.535[3]; 9. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr, 00:16.291[4]

 

 

BRODY FUSON PREVAILS IN DOMINANT VICTORY FOR USCS SPRINTS AT BAKERSFIELD SPEEDWAY

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (April 13, 2025) – Bakersfield’s Brody Fuson enjoyed some home cooking when he dominated Saturday’s Ultimate Sprint Car Series feature at Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway for the $2,500 win. Fuson led all 30-laps wire-to-wire and narrowly avoided disaster in lapped traffic on the final corner to seal the trip to victory lane.

“It feels great to get the win for all the friends and family here to support me,” Fuson said. “It got hairy there at the end. The lapped car decided to make a lane change there right in front of me. Thankfully it was the (final) lap and we ended up winning it.”

Pittsburg’s Jacob Tuttle led qualifying overall for the 19 USCS wingless sprint cars on hand. Fresno’s TJ Smith, Simi Valley’s Cole Wakim, and Fuson split the three heat races.

Fuson lined up on the pole position and never relinquished the top spot. Coming to the checkered flag in lapped traffic, Fuson got crossed up with a slower car and they collided. Fuson rode over the nose but stayed in the gas, bouncing his way through to the yellow-checkered flag. Tuttle advanced from sixth to finish second followed by Simi Valley’s Cody Majors, Pleasant Hill’s Ryan Timmons, and Smith.

In other action on Saturday night, Kyle Rasmussen of Clovis won his second consecutive IMCA Racesaver Sprint Car feature. Davey Pombo jumped ahead from the outside pole to lead the opening lap. Third-starting Rasmussen battled hard side-by-side with Rino Felicioni of Visalia for second. Rasmussen got the pass completed on lap six.

Rasmussen tracked down Pombo in lapped traffic and drove around the outside of Pombo to take over the lead on lap 16. Rasmussen led the final nine laps for the victory over Pombo, Jake Vermeer of Bakersfield, Felicioni, and Pombo.

Eric Greco, Jr. of Palmdale won the California Lightning Sprints feature which served as their 2025 season opener. Greco charged to a nearly two second advantage at the conclusion of the 20-lap feature. Aiden Lange, Bruce Douglass, Leland Day, and defending champion Bobby Michnowicz were the top-five finishers.

Bakersfield Speedway’s American Stocks competition was dominated by Nicholas Johnson for his second win of the season. Three and four wide racing down the backstretch highlighted the start of the race in a tight battle for the third spot. Tyler Weeks and Sunnie Simkins jumped ahead of the field but Johnson was on the hunt. A caution for Mason Conway stopping in turn three tightened up the field and gave Johnson his shot. Johnson drove around the outside of Simkins for second. He then dove underneath Weeks for the lead in turn three to take the point on lap five.

Johnson led the rest of the way for victory while Roger Holder advanced to second at the line. Round two winner Carson Conway, Kyle Wood, and Weeks were the top-five finishers.

Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway races this Friday Night April 18th with a full slate of championship divisions plus the So-Cal Dwarf Cars competing.

For more information on Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway, visit www.BakersfieldSpeedway.com or follow the speedway on social media. Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway is located at 13500 Raceway Blvd, near Enos Ln and Interstate 5 in Bakersfield.


Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway April 12, 2025 – Race Results

USCS Sprints A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 51-Brody Fuson[1]; 2. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[6]; 3. 54-Cody Majors[5]; 4. 29T-Ryan Timmons[8]; 5. 86-TJ Smith[3]; 6. 73-Cole Wakim[2]; 7. 72T-Trenten Shelton[10]; 8. 14-Blake Hendricks[12]; 9. 15-Rick Hendrix[7]; 10. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[17]; 11. 29C-Camie Bell[19]; 12. 44-Brent Sexton[13]; 13. 63D-Jon DeWees[18]; 14. 94-BRANDON NELSEN[16]; 15. 12-Adam Christian[15]; 16. 43-Hannah Mayhew[9]; 17. 22-Grant Sexton[11]; 18. 2STX-Brent Steck[14]; 19. (DNS) 1-Nate Shank

IMCA Racesaver Sprints A Feature 1 (25 laps): 1. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[6]; 2. 87-Jake Vemeer[9]; 3. 86-Ty Hindman[11]; 4. 15-Rino Felicioni[1]; 5. 2-Davey Pombo[2]; 6. 11T-Tylor Henson[7]; 7. 3-Anthony Pombo[8]; 8. 18-Lance Jackson[3]; 9. 88J-Joe Delisle[10]; 10. 5-Justin Danell[5]; 11. (DNS) 31H-Phil Heynen

California Lightning Sprints A Feature 1 (20 laps): 1. 8g Eric Greco; 2. 13x Aiden Lange; 3. 57 Bruce Douglass; 4. 97 Leland Day; 5. 41 Bobby Michnowicz; 6. Z8 Zate Legend; 7. 23 Clay Byers; 8. 03 Pat Kelley; 9. 45 Cody Nigh; 10. 59 Drake Cardey; 11. 44 Brayden Collie

American Stocks A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. N2DEEP-Nicholas Johnson[8]; 2. 1-Roger Holder[10]; 3. 25-Carson Conway[7]; 4. 4K-Kyle Wood[9]; 5. 69X-Tyler Weeks[1]; 6. 40-Nick Spainhoward[11]; 7. 12-Jamesie Goff[4]; 8. 68S-Sunnie Simkins[2]; 9. 17-Jon McKinley[3]; 10. 4-Will Simco[12]; 11. 01-Colton Hay[15]; 12. 21X-Cameron Campbell[5]; 13. J15-John Robinson[14]; 14. 33-Robert Swearengin[17]; 15. 31-Spencer Vasquez[16]; 16. 72-Mason Conway[13]; 17. (DNS) 74M-Miranda Scott; 18. (DNS) 30-Trace Menees; 19. (DNS) 23-Josh Goforth; 20. (DNS) 954-James Robinson

Chase Porter Wins Sprint invaders/Malvern Bank Showdown in Stuart!
by Bill Wright

Stuart, IA, April 13, 2025 – An extremely competitive night, featuring the first ever co-sanction by the Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders and the Malvern Bank 360 Sprints ended in a last lap victory for St. Joseph, Missouri’s Chase Porter. Five lead changes highlighted the barnburner on the quarter-mile Stuart International Speedway in Stuart, Iowa on Sunday night.

Once the 34-car field was whittled to 20, the 25-lap $2,000 to win feature began. Porter started outside row one and led early over Tasker Phillips, Jake Blackhurst and Kade Higday. Phillips sized up Porter, and rode the turn four cushion around him to lead lap eight. He was in lapped traffic the following circuit.

On lap 12, Gaige Weldon performed a 360 spin, bringing the first caution. Phillips led Porter, Blackhurst, Higday and Colton Fisher back to green. Phillips got too high in turn four after the restart, and Porter shot back by to the point. Meanwhile, Fisher moved up to fourth, and former winner at Stuart, Chris Martin, entered the top five.

On lap 18, Cam Martin, Garrett Benson and Tyler Lee tangled, ending the night for all. All were uninjured. Porter now led Phillips, Fisher, Blackhurst and Chris Martin. Blackhurst snatched third on the restart, while Terry McCarl shot all the way up to fourth, running the low side of the track.

On laps 20, 21 and 22, Phillips slid across Porter’s bow in turn four, only to have the Missouri driver cross back down the track and retain the lead. McCarl moved into third on lap 21.

With two laps to go, Phillips hit the frontstretch wall hard and then spun with damages in turn one. That set up a green, white, checker finish that saw McCarl nail the low side of the track and driving by Porter to lead coming to the white flag. Porter hit the high side of one and two well, however, and then blocked McCarl’s low groove in turn three, to regain the lead and his second career Sprint Invaders win is as many years.

McCarl was second, ahead of Fisher, Chris Martin and Blackhurst. Paul Nienhiser, Cole Vanderheiden, JJ Hickle, Kade Higday and hard-charger Chase Brown rounded out the top ten. Fisher, Tanner Gebhardt, Higday and Porter won heats. Phillips won the Dash. Brandon Anderson and Dominic White claimed the B mains. Late model ace Ryan Gustin made his sprint car debut. Things looked promising in his heat race, as he ran second with two to go, only to jump the cushion and flip. He was uninjured. Jason Martin spun and collected Luke Lane in the second B main. Both got upside down, but suffered no injuries.

The Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders head to CJ Speedway in Columbus Junction, Iowa on Friday, May 2.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results

Alchemy Skin & Health A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 2c, Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO (2) 2. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (7) 3. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (5) 4. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (8) 5. 99, Jake Blackhurst, Hanna City, IL (3) 6. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (10) 7. 3z, Cole Vanderheiden, Papillion, NE (14) 8. 63, JJ Hickle, Quilcene, WA (15) 9. 24x, Kade Higday, Knoxville, IA (4) 10. 55, Chase Brown, Yutan, NE (20) 11. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (6) 12. 03, Shayle Bade, Lincoln, NE (12) 13. 13G, Gaige Weldon, Hinton, IA (11) 14. 22x, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA (19) 15. 11D, Dominic White, Plainview, NE (18) 16. 1TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (1) 17. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (9) 18. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (16) 19. 2B, Garrett Benson, Concordia, MO (13) 20. 2, Brandon Anderson, Glenpool, OK (17). Lap Leaders: Porter 1-7, Phillips 8-12, Porter 13-23, McCarl 24, Porter 25. Hard-charger: Brown.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Colton Fisher (1*) 2. Chris Martin (3*) 3. Shayle Bade (2*) 4. Brandon Anderson (4) 5. JJ Hickle (8*) 6. 7G, Jackson Gray, Ankeny, IA (6) 7. 36, Jason Martin, Lincoln, NE (5) 8. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (7) 9. 9, Luke Lane, Milo, IA (9)

Dennis Woodworth, Attorney at Law Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Tanner Gebhardt (1*) 2. Tasker Phillips (7*) 3. Tyler Lee (6*) 4. Gaige Weldon (8*) 5. 75, Tyler Blank, California, MO (2) 6. 77, John Klabunde, Fort Calhoun, NE (5) 7. 59, Evan Semerad, Malcolm, NE (9) 8. 47, Ryan Gustin, Marshalltown, IA (4) 9. 93, Taylor Walton, Odessa, MO (3)

Morning Sun Farm Implement Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Kade Higday (3*) 2. Jake Blackhurst (7*) 3. Garrett Benson (2*) 4. Chase Brown (4) 5. 23s, Stu Snyder, Lincoln, NE (5) 6. Dominic White (6) 7. 4x, Jason Danley, Lincoln, NE (8) 8. 88, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL (1)

Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors Heat four (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Chase Porter (1*) 2. Paul Nienhiser (2*) 3. Terry McCarl (7*) 4. Cole Vanderheiden (5*) 5. Cam Martin (8*) 6. Riley Goodno (6) 7. 14, Joey Danley, Lincoln, NE (4) 8. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (3)

Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (2) 2. Chase Porter (1) 3. Jake Blackhurst (4) 4. Kade Higday (3) 5. Colton Fisher (5) 6. Tanner Gebhardt (6)

Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors B main #1 (started), 10 laps: 1. Brandon Anderson (1) 2. Riley Goodno (4) / 3. Stu Snyder (2) 4. Joey Danley (6) 5. Taylor Walton (7) 6. Jason Danley (5) 7. Jackson Gray (3) 8. Riley Scott (8) DNS – Ryan Gustin

Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors B main #2 (started), 10 laps: 1. Dominic White (3) 2. Chase Brown (1) / 3. John Klabunde (4) 4. Tyler Blank (2) 5. McCain Richards (6) 6. Evan Semerad (7) 7. Jason Martin (5) 8. Luke Lane (8) DNS – Cody Wehrle

 

 

Chris Martin Opens Sprint Invaders Season With Win at 34 Raceway!
by Bill Wright

West Burlington, IA, April 12, 2025 – Chris Martin of Ankeny, Iowa led from start to finish in the season lid lifter for the Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Saturday at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. The two-time Sprint Invaders champion’s win earned him $2,000 aboard the Chris Martin Racing #44 and came over 30 competitors. It was his third career win with the series on the 3/8-mile oval, and the ninth overall.

Martin started on the pole by virtue of a win in the Agriland FS Dash, but the 20-lap feature got off to a rocky start when contact from another car caused Tasker Phillips to do a 360 when completing the first lap, and back in the pack, Blaine Jamison got the worst of a chain reaction, flipping hard down the front stretch. He was uninjured. Tasker was forced to restart at the tail of the field, surrendering his front row starting spot.

Martin led Josh Schneiderman, Tanner Gebhardt, Brandon Anderson and defending series’ champion Paul Nienhiser early, before Colton Fisher broke his front end after contact two laps in. On the double-file restart, Nienhiser advanced two spots to third before a lap four caution for debris. On that restart, a multi-car pileup saw eighth running Carson McCarl and Nathan Murders go off on the hook, while sixth running Terry McCarl had to restart at the tail.

While Martin continued to lead Schneiderman and Nienhiser, Anderson and Gebhardt exchanged fourth. Just as Martin was entering lapped traffic at the halfway mark, Cole Mincer got over the top of the turn two corner and did a 360, bringing yellow again. One more lap was in the books, when Sawyer Phillips caught an infield tire, sending it skyward and taking off the top wing of his brother Tasker, who retired.

The lead five remained the same through a second Mincer spin, this one on lap 19. A one-lap Dash decided the finish, with Martin taking the win over Schneiderman and Nienhiser. Terry McCarl made a late charge on the bottom for fourth, ahead of Anderson. Gebhardt, Cody Wehrle, hard-charger Chase Porter, Riley Goodno and Cam Martin rounded out the top ten. Tasker Phllips, Schneiderman, Gebhardt and Anderson took the heat race wins, and Jamison claimed the B.

“I want to thank all the fans that came out on this chilly night,” said Martin in Victory Lane. “I’m happy I didn’t see any of it (the incidents behind him). We just kept our nose clean. We just kept on trucking. I’d like to thank my Dad (Richard), my crew chief, Danny Lasoski who couldn’t be here tonight. He’s been working hard with me to get this thing dialed in. My crew guy Graham and I spend more time with each other than our significant others sometimes.”

“I was tickled with the car right out of the box,” said Schneiderman. “This is a car we really didn’t race a lot last year, but Jarrod worked hard on it all winter and got it shined up. It’s always good to start out the season with a top three. You always want to win, but I gave it everything I had on that last lap. I tried the bottom just to see what was down there, but all in all, it was a solid evening.”

“It was good to get back in the car,” said Nienhiser. “We had a few things to clean up, but got pretty good by the end of the night. By the time we got to third, there wasn’t much we could do. I was trying some last ditch efforts. We couldn’t make anything happen there, but we tried. It was a pretty good start to the year.”

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results

Alchemy Skin & Health A main (started), 20 laps: 1. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (1) 2. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (4) 3. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (5) 4. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (9) 5. 2, Brandon Anderson, Glenpool, OK (6) 6. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (3) 7. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (10) 8. 2x, Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO (20) 9. 22, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA (12) 10. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (19) 11. 3P, Sawyer Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (7) 12. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (23) 13. 55, Chase Brown, Yutan, NE (18) 14. 4G, Cole Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (16) 15. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (24) 16. 15JR, Cole Mincer, Burlington, IA (17) 17. 1TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (2) 18. 27, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (15) 19. 71, Nathan Murders, Burlington, IA (22) 20. 5A, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (14) 21. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (11) 22. 99, Jake Blackhurst, Hanna City, IL (8) 23. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (13) 24. 51J, Blaine Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (21). Lap Leader: Ch. Martin 1-20. KSE Hard-charger: Porter.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (2*) 2. Cody Wehrle (1*) 3. Luke Verardi (3*) 4. Riley Goodno (5*) 5. Carson McCarl (7*) 6. Chase Brown (8*) 7. McCain Richards (4) 8. 7B, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA (6)

Dennis Woodworth, Attorney at Law Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Jake Blackhurst (1*) 2. Terry McCarl (3*) 3. Paul Nienhiser (6*) 4. Colton Fisher (5*) 5. Chase Porter (4*) 6. Cam Martin (8*) 7. Tyler Lee (2) 8. 6, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (7)

Morning Sun Farm Implement Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Tanner Gebhardt (3*) 2. Josh Schneiderman (4*) 3. Sawyer Phillips (7*) 4. Cole Mincer (2*) 5. 99D, Tucker Daly, Hallsville, MO (1) 6. 52D, Skyler Daly, Columbia, MO (6) 7. 63, JJ Hickle, Quilcene, WA (5)

Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors Heat four (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Brandon Anderson (2*) 2. Chris Martin (5*) 3. Clint Garner (1*) 4. Cole Garner (3*) 5. Blaine Jamison (4) 6. Nathan Murders (7) 7. 88, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL (6)

Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1.Chris Martin (2) 2. Tasker Phillips (7) 3. Tanner Gebhardt (3) 4. Josh Schneiderman (4) 5. Paul Nienhiser (6) 6. Brandon Anderson (5) 7. Sawyer Phillips (1) DNS – Jake Blackhurst

B main (started), 10 laps: 1. Blaine Jamison (1) 2. Nathan Murders (2) 3. Tyler Lee (7) 4. McCain Richards (4) / 5. Tucker Daly (6) 6. Nick Guernsey (5) 7. Riley Scott (3) DNS – Skyler Daly, JJ Hickle, Dustin Selvage

Contingencies     

King Racing Products – Cody Wehrle
DMI – Tyler Lee
Saldana Racing Products – McCain Richards
BMRS – Tanner Gebhardt
BR Motorsports – Luke Verardi
Rod End Supply – Tasker Phillips, Tyler Lee, Josh Schneiderman

 

 

Jack Wagner Wins at Valley Speedway with Wholesale Batteries Inc. POWRi WAR/MWRA

Grain Valley, MO. (4/12/25) Jack Wagner would lead the final fifteen laps in the opening night of the Wholesale Batteries Challenge Series debut at Valley Speedway with the POWRi WAR/MWRA to notch his third career feature victory kicking off the premier season of racing events.

Racing onto the quick surface of Valley Speedway, POWRi WAR/MWRA would find twenty-three talented traditional sprinters witnessing Jack Wagner set the quickest hot-lap time of 13.672-second lap as Wyatt Burks, Cody Baker, and Chase Howard each earned heat racing victories.

Kick-starting the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Chase Howard and Cody Baker lined up in the front row as Wyatt Burks would gain the lead on the opening lap from starting third with Chase Howard blasting into the runner-up spot.

Leading for the first ten laps, Wyatt Burks would be in fine form out front as the field jockeyed for position behind with Chase Howard, Jack Wagner, Cody Baker, Samuel Wagner, Kyle Shipley, and Wesley Smith all tried their best in the runner up spot.

Overtaking on lap ten, Jack Wagner would ride the daring high line smoothly to grip the preferred position with outstanding action happening behind the battling pair.

Holding steady out front, Jack Wagner would emerge victorious with the POWRi WAR/MWRA at Valley Speedway to notch his first yearly league victory. Staying in the hunt Wyatt Burks would finish runner-up as a clean running Brad Wyatt completed the final podium placements.

“I really didn’t know where to go for the first half of the race with the tight competition, I searched high and search low but eventually came up with just drive it” said victorious Jack Wagner in the Grain Valley, Missouri victory lane celebrations. Adding, “Feels great to get full fields and have to such a high level of talent here.”

Challenging closely behind would find Kyle Shipley finish fourth as Luke Howard hard-charged his way to round out the top-five finishers for the Wholesale Batteries Inc. POWRi WAR/MWRA Challenge Series at Valley Speedway in the season opener.

Valley Speedway | POWRi WAR/MWRA | 4/12/25:

Start2Finish TV Quick Hot Lap Time: 77-Jack Wagner(13.672)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 11W-Wyatt Burks

Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 9-Cody Baker

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 13-Chase Howard

Wholesale Batteries Inc. High Point Qualifier: 13-Chase Howard

Smileys Racing Products Hard Charger: 2H-Luke Howard(+10)

Wholesale Batteries Inc. Feature Winner: 77-Jack Wagner

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/554592

Wholesale Batteries A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 77-Jack Wagner[4]; 2. 11W-Wyatt Burks[3]; 3. 41-Brad Wyatt[11]; 4. 0G-Kyle Shipley[5]; 5. 2H-Luke Howard[15]; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner[6]; 7. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell[14]; 8. 33-Bryson Smith[7]; 9. B52-Blake Bowers[17]; 10. 9X-Chad Goff[9]; 11. 26-Zachary Clark[12]; 12. 15E-Dakota Earls[18]; 13. 93-Ralph Parkinson Jr[16]; 14. 27-Justin Johnson[10]; 15. 25-Mike McCleary[21]; 16. 10P-Dayton Pursley[20]; 17. 03-Tyler Burton[19]; 18. 9-Cody Baker[2]; 19. 2-Wesley Smith[8]; 20. 11X-Tom Curran[13]; 21. 13-Chase Howard[1].

Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks[3]; 2. 33-Bryson Smith[2]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner[4]; 4. 27-Justin Johnson[6]; 5. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell[1]; 6. 93-Ralph Parkinson Jr[5]; 7. 03-Tyler Burton[7]; 8. 25-Mike McCleary[8].

Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Cody Baker[3]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner[4]; 3. 2-Wesley Smith[2]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[1]; 5. 11X-Tom Curran[5]; 6. B52-Blake Bowers[6]; 7. 10P-Dayton Pursley[7]; 8. (DNS) 18K-Kyle Gorham.

Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Chase Howard[4]; 2. 0G-Kyle Shipley[3]; 3. 9X-Chad Goff[2]; 4. 41-Brad Wyatt[6]; 5. 2H-Luke Howard[7]; 6. 15E-Dakota Earls[1]; 7. (DNS) 11I-Danny Billings.

Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:14.083[5]; 2. 11W-Wyatt Burks, 00:14.137[7]; 3. 33-Bryson Smith, 00:14.264[4]; 4. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell, 00:14.309[3]; 5. 93-Ralph Parkinson Jr, 00:14.899[2]; 6. 27-Justin Johnson, 00:14.928[6]; 7. 03-Tyler Burton, 00:14.928[1]; 8. 25-Mike McCleary, 00:16.170[8].

Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:13.672[4]; 2. 9-Cody Baker, 00:13.892[8]; 3. 2-Wesley Smith, 00:14.149[5]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark, 00:14.295[1]; 5. 11X-Tom Curran, 00:14.572[2]; 6. B52-Blake Bowers, 00:14.772[3]; 7. 10P-Dayton Pursley, 00:15.309[6]; 8. 18K-Kyle Gorham, 01:00.000[7].

Start2Finish Qualifying 3: 1. 13-Chase Howard, 00:14.094[4]; 2. 0G-Kyle Shipley, 00:14.297[5]; 3. 9X-Chad Goff, 00:14.644[2]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls, 00:14.805[6]; 5. 11I-Danny Billings, 00:15.000[1]; 6. 41-Brad Wyatt, 00:15.007[7]; 7. 2H-Luke Howard, 01:10.000[3].

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Jacob Denney Delights with POWRi National Midgets and Xtreme Win at Farmer City

Farmer City, IL. (4/11/25) Jacob Denney would lead twenty-one of Farmer City Raceway twenty-five feature laps to earn his fifth career feature win with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, on Friday night after a thrilling midget main event in support of the Illini 100 Night One.

Early on-track excitement with twenty-seven entries to the POWRi National Midgets, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midgets, would find Corbin Rueschenberg start the action off with a quick-time in group qualifying with a time of 13.155-second as Zach Daum, Brandon Carr, and Thomas Meseraull would each notch heat racing victories.

Setting the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Thomas Meseraull roll an invert of zero to set himself and Jacob Denney on the front row leading the field as the green flag flew with Jacob Denney gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap as Thomas Meseraull, Corbin Rueschenberg, Zach Daum, and Cannon McIntosh all battled inside the early top five.

Stretching out a comfortable lead of over a second-and-a-half, Jacob Denney would protect the lead from a quick chasing Zach Daum, who moved ahead of Thomas Meseraull for podium spots on track as Corbin Rueschenberg and Karter Sarff swapped positions inside the top five.

Overtaking for the top spot around the mid-point of the feature, Zach Daum would edge past Jacob Denney with Corbin Rueschenberg holding steady in third ahead of a rapidly gaining Karter Sarff in fourth as Chase McDermand, Thomas Meseraull, Cannon McIntosh, Ethan Mitchell, Kameron Key, and Gavin Miller all kept pace inside the contending top ten.

Retaking the top spot after four revolutions, Jacob Denney would shoot to the lead ahead of Zach Daum by mere inches with Rueschenberg, Sarff, and McDermand within the running top five as caution would bunch field back together with less than ten laps remaining.

Launching the field back to green with an intense battle waging up front over the final laps, Jacob Denney would not be denied in gaining his second seasonal victory with Zach Daum settling into the very close runner-up spot as Karter Sarff advanced seven positions to finalize the podium placements in a hard-fought feature.

Staying close to the lead all feature would find Corbin Rueschenberg finish fourth with Chase McDermand rounding out the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, top-five finishers at Farmer City Raceway.

POWRi National Midgets & Xtreme | Farmer City Raceway | 4/11/25:

Start2Finish Quick Qualifying Time: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg(13.155)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 5D-Zach Daum

Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner: 98K-Brandon Carr

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Wholesale Batteries High Point Qualifier: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Smileys Racing Products Hard Charger:56E-Tyler Edwards(+9)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 67-Jacob Denney

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/543048

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 67-Jacob Denney[2]; 2. 5D-Zach Daum[5]; 3. 21K-Karter Sarff[8]; 4. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 6. 9U-Kameron Key[13]; 7. 5U-Michael Faccinto[11]; 8. 67K-Colton Robinson[14]; 9. 55-Trevor Cline[16]; 10. 98K-Brandon Carr[7]; 11. 56E-Tyler Edwards[20]; 12. 97-Gavin Miller[9]; 13. 72-Alex Karpowicz[12]; 14. 63-Cale Coons[15]; 15. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 16. 50-Daniel Adler[18]; 17. 16C-David Camfield Jr[26]; 18. 16TH-Kevin Newton[19]; 19. 94-Hayden Wise[22]; 20. 12-Corbin Gurley[23]; 21. 17C-Devin Camfield[24]; 22. 20-Cody Weisensel[25]; 23. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[10]; 24. 51-Zach Boden[17]; 25. 73W-Luke Wackerlin[21]; 26. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[1]; 27. (DNS) 56X-Mark Chisholm.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5D-Zach Daum[1]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand[5]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[2]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 5. 72-Alex Karpowicz[3]; 6. 51-Zach Boden[6]; 7. 73W-Luke Wackerlin[7]; 8. 17C-Devin Camfield[8]; 9. (DNS) 56X-Mark Chisholm.

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 98K-Brandon Carr[1]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[9]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 5U-Michael Faccinto[2]; 5. 63-Cale Coons[5]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 7. 55-Trevor Cline[3]; 8. 12-Corbin Gurley[7]; 9. 20-Cody Weisensel[8].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[2]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney[3]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 4. 9U-Kameron Key[5]; 5. 67K-Colton Robinson[1]; 6. 50-Daniel Adler[8]; 7. 56E-Tyler Edwards[7]; 8. 94-Hayden Wise[6]; 9. 16C-David Camfield Jr[9].

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.331[4]; 2. 72-Alex Karpowicz, 00:13.405[6]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:13.446[9]; 4. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:13.489[5]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.531[2]; 6. 51-Zach Boden, 00:13.633[8]; 7. 73W-Luke Wackerlin, 00:14.129[7]; 8. 17C-Devin Camfield, 00:14.715[1]; 9. 56X-Mark Chisholm, 01:00.000[3].

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.155[8]; 2. 55-Trevor Cline, 00:13.243[7]; 3. 5U-Michael Faccinto, 00:13.585[5]; 4. 98K-Brandon Carr, 00:13.616[2]; 5. 63-Cale Coons, 00:13.729[4]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.923[6]; 7. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:14.138[3]; 8. 20-Cody Weisensel, 00:14.863[1]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff, 01:00.000[9].

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.211[2]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:13.258[7]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.288[3]; 4. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:13.420[5]; 5. 9U-Kameron Key, 00:13.499[1]; 6. 94-Hayden Wise, 00:13.594[6]; 7. 56E-Tyler Edwards, 00:13.629[9]; 8. 50-Daniel Adler, 00:13.647[4]; 9. 16C-David Camfield Jr, 00:13.887[8].

Hot Laps 1: 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.443[4]; 2. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:13.447[5]; 3. 72-Alex Karpowicz, 00:13.451[6]; 4. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.745[2]; 5. 51-Zach Boden, 00:13.803[8]; 6. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:13.978[9]; 7. 73W-Luke Wackerlin, 00:14.741[7]; 8. 17C-Devin Camfield, 00:14.978[1]; 9. 56X-Mark Chisholm, 00:15.257[3].

Hot Laps 2: 1. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.554[8]; 2. 98K-Brandon Carr, 00:13.567[2]; 3. 55-Trevor Cline, 00:13.695[7]; 4. 63-Cale Coons, 00:13.819[4]; 5. 5U-Michael Faccinto, 00:13.918[5]; 6. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:14.115[3]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:14.711[6]; 8. 20-Cody Weisensel, 00:15.063[1]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:15.063[9].

Hot Laps 3: 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.467[3]; 2. 56E-Tyler Edwards, 00:13.638[9]; 3. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:13.658[7]; 4. 9U-Kameron Key, 00:13.823[1]; 5. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.828[2]; 6. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:13.842[5]; 7. 50-Daniel Adler, 00:13.888[4]; 8. 94-Hayden Wise, 00:14.317[6]; 9. 16C-David Camfield Jr, 00:14.437[8].

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No stopping Kent in USL Tulsa Speedway victory run

By John Rittenoure (Richard Bales photo) - TULSA, Okla. (April 11, 2025) - Friday nights Ortco, Inc. United Sprint League presented by Same Day Auto Repair at Tulsa Speedway almost seemed like two different feature races. Ryker Pace was in command for the first 10 laps then after a lengthy yellow flag delay Johnny Kent came out of no where to take away the lead and pull away for the win.

The two-time defending champion seemed to get faster as the race wore on and lengthened his lead to a full straightaway before the checkered waved.

“The track changed a lot from start to finish and were probably a little free at the end of it,” Kent said of his charge from eighth starting position. “The car was great. It seemed the longer we went the better it got.

“We were a little snug there early on and knew we would have to be a little snug to move around starting that deep.”

The long delay on lap 10 allowed the track to change and played into Kent’s hands.

“Those guys just kept working the bottom in (turns) 1 and 2,” Kent said of the inside groove. “On lap 10 before the oil let down Cameron (Hagin) went in on the bottom and I was able get above him and pulled through really good on exit then the caution came out and they put us back behind him. He went right back to it and we were able to pull away there.”

Kent feels like he now has solved some early season engine issues with the victory.

“We have had a ton of motor issues this year,” he said. “It is not hurting them, but just getting it right. We finally got it figured out this week.”

After leading the first 10 laps Pace found himself in a battle with Cameron Hagin for second after the restart. On lap 29 finally got by dropping Pace to third at the finish. Ty Hulsey and Tyler LaPointe rounded out the top five.

“All those laps packing down that oil kind of made the bottom go away,” Pace said of losing the lead. “I think we were a little on the looser side but we made it work. Johnny (Kent) was rolling on the high side and used it his advantage. The yellows hurt us.”

United Sprint League

Tulsa Speedway - Tulsa, Oklahoma

April 11, 2025

Morton Excavating A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 55-Johnny Kent[8]; 2. 6T-Cameron Hagin[3]; 3. 8R-Ryker Pace[1]; 4. 24H-Ty Hulsey[6]; 5. 45-Tyler LaPointe[13]; 6. 50-Cody Whitworth[7]; 7. 6-Tanner Conn[5]; 8. 19F-Joshua Tyre[15]; 9. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[4]; 10. 1-Cody Lincoln[18]; 11. (DNF) 24C-Craig Carroll[11]; 12. (DNF) 79-Tim Kent[2]; 13. (DNF) 5B-Brock Cottrell[17]; 14. (DNF) 69-Greg York[10]; 15. (DNF) 21-Jeremy Wickham[14]; 16. (DNF) 18J-Cody Jarvis[9]; 17. (DNF) 78S-Daniel Shaffer[12]; 18. (DNF) 98-Ryan Padgett[16]

Speed Stix Shocks Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Tim Kent[3]; 2. 8R-Ryker Pace[5]; 3. 18J-Cody Jarvis[2]; 4. 69-Greg York[4]; 5. 45-Tyler LaPointe[1]; 6. (DNF) 98-Ryan Padgett[6]

Kent Fireworks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 2. 24H-Ty Hulsey[1]; 3. 50-Cody Whitworth[4]; 4. 24C-Craig Carroll[3]; 5. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[6]; 6. 19F-Joshua Tyre[5]

HR Auto Glass Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Tanner Conn[2]; 2. 6T-Cameron Hagin[5]; 3. 55-Johnny Kent[3]; 4. 1-Cody Lincoln[6]; 5. 21-Jeremy Wickham[1]; 6. (DNF) 5B-Brock Cottrell[4]

Lap Leaders: 1 Tim Kent, 2-11 Ryker Pace, 12-30 Johnny Kent.

Margin of victory: 6.801.

2025 Winners: 3/22 - Steven Shebester, Red Dirt Raceway; 4/11 - Johnny Kent, Tulsa Speedway.

Next Event: April 12, Creek County Speedway.

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Jacob Denney Delights with POWRi National Midgets and Xtreme Win at Farmer City

Farmer City, IL. (4/11/25) Jacob Denney would lead twenty-one of Farmer City Raceway twenty-five feature laps to earn his fifth career feature win with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, on Friday night after a thrilling midget main event in support of the Illini 100 Night One.

Early on-track excitement with twenty-seven entries to the POWRi National Midgets, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midgets, would find Corbin Rueschenberg start the action off with a quick-time in group qualifying with a time of 13.155-second as Zach Daum, Brandon Carr, and Thomas Meseraull would each notch heat racing victories.

Setting the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Thomas Meseraull roll an invert of zero to set himself and Jacob Denney on the front row leading the field as the green flag flew with Jacob Denney gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap as Thomas Meseraull, Corbin Rueschenberg, Zach Daum, and Cannon McIntosh all battled inside the early top five.

Stretching out a comfortable lead of over a second-and-a-half, Jacob Denney would protect the lead from a quick chasing Zach Daum, who moved ahead of Thomas Meseraull for podium spots on track as Corbin Rueschenberg and Karter Sarff swapped positions inside the top five.

Overtaking for the top spot around the mid-point of the feature, Zach Daum would edge past Jacob Denney with Corbin Rueschenberg holding steady in third ahead of a rapidly gaining Karter Sarff in fourth as Chase McDermand, Thomas Meseraull, Cannon McIntosh, Ethan Mitchell, Kameron Key, and Gavin Miller all kept pace inside the contending top ten.

Retaking the top spot after four revolutions, Jacob Denney would shoot to the lead ahead of Zach Daum by mere inches with Rueschenberg, Sarff, and McDermand within the running top five as caution would bunch field back together with less than ten laps remaining.

Launching the field back to green with an intense battle waging up front over the final laps, Jacob Denney would not be denied in gaining his second seasonal victory with Zach Daum settling into the very close runner-up spot as Karter Sarff advanced seven positions to finalize the podium placements in a hard-fought feature.

Staying close to the lead all feature would find Corbin Rueschenberg finish fourth with Chase McDermand rounding out the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, top-five finishers at Farmer City Raceway.

POWRi National Midgets & Xtreme | Farmer City Raceway | 4/11/25:

Start2Finish Quick Qualifying Time: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg(13.155)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 5D-Zach Daum

Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner: 98K-Brandon Carr

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Wholesale Batteries High Point Qualifier: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Smileys Racing Products Hard Charger:56E-Tyler Edwards(+9)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 67-Jacob Denney

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/543048

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 67-Jacob Denney[2]; 2. 5D-Zach Daum[5]; 3. 21K-Karter Sarff[8]; 4. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 6. 9U-Kameron Key[13]; 7. 5U-Michael Faccinto[11]; 8. 67K-Colton Robinson[14]; 9. 55-Trevor Cline[16]; 10. 98K-Brandon Carr[7]; 11. 56E-Tyler Edwards[20]; 12. 97-Gavin Miller[9]; 13. 72-Alex Karpowicz[12]; 14. 63-Cale Coons[15]; 15. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 16. 50-Daniel Adler[18]; 17. 16C-David Camfield Jr[26]; 18. 16TH-Kevin Newton[19]; 19. 94-Hayden Wise[22]; 20. 12-Corbin Gurley[23]; 21. 17C-Devin Camfield[24]; 22. 20-Cody Weisensel[25]; 23. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[10]; 24. 51-Zach Boden[17]; 25. 73W-Luke Wackerlin[21]; 26. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[1]; 27. (DNS) 56X-Mark Chisholm.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5D-Zach Daum[1]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand[5]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[2]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 5. 72-Alex Karpowicz[3]; 6. 51-Zach Boden[6]; 7. 73W-Luke Wackerlin[7]; 8. 17C-Devin Camfield[8]; 9. (DNS) 56X-Mark Chisholm.

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 98K-Brandon Carr[1]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[9]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 5U-Michael Faccinto[2]; 5. 63-Cale Coons[5]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 7. 55-Trevor Cline[3]; 8. 12-Corbin Gurley[7]; 9. 20-Cody Weisensel[8].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[2]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney[3]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 4. 9U-Kameron Key[5]; 5. 67K-Colton Robinson[1]; 6. 50-Daniel Adler[8]; 7. 56E-Tyler Edwards[7]; 8. 94-Hayden Wise[6]; 9. 16C-David Camfield Jr[9].

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.331[4]; 2. 72-Alex Karpowicz, 00:13.405[6]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:13.446[9]; 4. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:13.489[5]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.531[2]; 6. 51-Zach Boden, 00:13.633[8]; 7. 73W-Luke Wackerlin, 00:14.129[7]; 8. 17C-Devin Camfield, 00:14.715[1]; 9. 56X-Mark Chisholm, 01:00.000[3].

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.155[8]; 2. 55-Trevor Cline, 00:13.243[7]; 3. 5U-Michael Faccinto, 00:13.585[5]; 4. 98K-Brandon Carr, 00:13.616[2]; 5. 63-Cale Coons, 00:13.729[4]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.923[6]; 7. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:14.138[3]; 8. 20-Cody Weisensel, 00:14.863[1]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff, 01:00.000[9].

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.211[2]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:13.258[7]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.288[3]; 4. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:13.420[5]; 5. 9U-Kameron Key, 00:13.499[1]; 6. 94-Hayden Wise, 00:13.594[6]; 7. 56E-Tyler Edwards, 00:13.629[9]; 8. 50-Daniel Adler, 00:13.647[4]; 9. 16C-David Camfield Jr, 00:13.887[8].

Hot Laps 1: 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.443[4]; 2. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:13.447[5]; 3. 72-Alex Karpowicz, 00:13.451[6]; 4. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.745[2]; 5. 51-Zach Boden, 00:13.803[8]; 6. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:13.978[9]; 7. 73W-Luke Wackerlin, 00:14.741[7]; 8. 17C-Devin Camfield, 00:14.978[1]; 9. 56X-Mark Chisholm, 00:15.257[3].

Hot Laps 2: 1. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.554[8]; 2. 98K-Brandon Carr, 00:13.567[2]; 3. 55-Trevor Cline, 00:13.695[7]; 4. 63-Cale Coons, 00:13.819[4]; 5. 5U-Michael Faccinto, 00:13.918[5]; 6. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:14.115[3]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:14.711[6]; 8. 20-Cody Weisensel, 00:15.063[1]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:15.063[9].

Hot Laps 3: 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.467[3]; 2. 56E-Tyler Edwards, 00:13.638[9]; 3. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:13.658[7]; 4. 9U-Kameron Key, 00:13.823[1]; 5. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.828[2]; 6. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:13.842[5]; 7. 50-Daniel Adler, 00:13.888[4]; 8. 94-Hayden Wise, 00:14.317[6]; 9. 16C-David Camfield Jr, 00:14.437[8].

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Lorne Wofford Wins with POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Sprints
 

Belleville, IL. (4/6/25) Beginning the exciting 2025 racing season with the first installment of yearly on-track action at Vado Speedway Park, the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Wing Sprints would witness Lorne Wofford wheel his way to earn a series-leading nineteenth career victory after an outstanding main event.

Early on-track competitions with twenty-two top-notch competitors would find Jesse Baker, Jett Carney, and Lorne Wofford earning the heat racing victories, with Jett Carney and Lorne Wofford making the front row, bringing the field to green for the feature event.

Hustling from the second-starting spot would witness Lorne Wofford leading twenty-four of the twenty-five revolutions around Vado Speedway Park to gain his first series win of the season in the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Sprints, as Cesar Fuentes would finish runner-up from starting fourth with Aydan Saunders completing the podium placements from starting seventh.

Soaring into front-running contention would find Daniel Blaeser finish fourth as pole-starting Jett Carney rounded out the top-five finishers at Vado Speedway Park with the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Wing Sprints.

POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union Vado 305 Sprint Feature Results | 4/5/25:
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 18-Lorne Wofford[2]; 2. 27-Cesar Fuentes[4]; 3. 8-Aydan Saunders[7]; 4. 1I-Daniel Blaeser[3]; 5. 40X-Jett Carney[1]; 6. 22-Justin Lasiter[6]; 7. 131-Royal Jones[12]; 8. 99-Diego Alvarado[10]; 9. 76-Richard Wilbee[9]; 10. 4-Dylan Harris[15]; 11. 80-Willy Spann[19]; 12. 00-Stevie Rey Gutierrez[8]; 13. 104-Nick Herrera[14]; 14. (DNF) 11-Robert Marfia[20]; 15. (DNF) 11X-Mike Archuleta[11]; 16. (DNF) 54-Art Quijano[13]; 17. (DNF) 1-Mike Stringfield[16]; 18. (DNF) 12-Ted Schlote[18]; 19. (DNF) 9-Robert Herrera[21]; 20. (DNS) 22B-Jesse Baker; 21. (DNS) 14-Jerry Mosher; 22. (DNS) 97-Derek DeMartino.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 22B-Jesse Baker[1]; 2. 22-Justin Lasiter[3]; 3. 1I-Daniel Blaeser[7]; 4. 11X-Mike Archuleta[5]; 5. 54-Art Quijano[6]; 6. 104-Nick Herrera[8]; 7. (DNS) 9-Robert Herrera; 8. (DNS) 11-Robert Marfia.

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 40X-Jett Carney[6]; 2. 8-Aydan Saunders[3]; 3. 99-Diego Alvarado[2]; 4. 131-Royal Jones[4]; 5. 4-Dylan Harris[5]; 6. 1-Mike Stringfield[7]; 7. 80-Willy Spann[1].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Lorne Wofford[5]; 2. 76-Richard Wilbee[1]; 3. 27-Cesar Fuentes[6]; 4. 00-Stevie Rey Gutierrez[7]; 5. 14-Jerry Mosher[3]; 6. 12-Ted Schlote[4]; 7. (DNS) 97-Derek DeMartino.

Event information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/573888
Up next for the POWRi White Sands Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints at Vado Speedway Park will be racing action in the Easter Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 19, also featuring the Pure Stock, Super Truck, Late Model, and X-Mod divisions.

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SHANE GOLOBIC WINS NORCAL CHALLENGE FOR NEW WMR-BCRA MIDGET SUPER SERIES

PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA (April 5, 2025) – Shane Golobic prevailed in Saturday night’s inaugural running of the new WMR/BCRA California Super Series for full Midgets at Placerville Speedway, topping a 25-car turnout in the event co-sanctioned by the USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midgets. The victory in the NorCal Challenge paid $2,000 to win.

“Yeah it feels great. We don’t get to run the Midget a whole lot. We kind of a made a last minute decision at 7 this morning to go and have some fun,” Golobic said. “Happy we were able to do it. I knew I had to capitalize on restarts. Our NOS Energy Drink No. 17w was really good and we could go anywhere.”

Fresno’s TJ Smith took the lead into turn one with Golobic sliding into second. 2024 BCRA Midget champion Caden Sarale of Stockton drove underneath Broedy Graham of Bakersfield for third on the second lap down the backstretch.

Smith led Golobic into lapped traffic before a red flag for Graham flipping in turn one. 15-year-old Jett Yantis of Bakersfield challenged Sarale for third on the restart. Golobic drove to the inside of Smith to challenge for the lead on lap 11 but was unable to make the pass down the backstretch. Dale Johnston of Olivehurst flipped in turn one for the next stoppage on lap 13.

Golobic charged to the outside of Smith on the restart. Golobic led by a nose down the front stretch to lead lap 14, then completed the pass on lap 15 in turn 4.

BR Motorsports / Hot Head Engine Heaters fast-time qualifier Tanner Carrick of Lincoln worked his way past Yantis for third.

Golobic sailed to a three second advantage to win the inaugural race for the WMR/BCRA Super Series, co-sanctioned by USAC. The win paid $2,000. Smith, Carrick, Sarale, and Yantis rounded out the top-five. Sarale, Bakersfield’s Brody Fuson, and Golobic won the West Evans Motorsports heat races. Kelly Nichols won the 12-lap B-Main.

Elk Grove’s Blaine Craft drove from 19th to 11th to win the American Racer Tire Southwest Hard Charger for a free right rear tire, sponsored by Motor City Buick GMC.

The WMR/BCRA California Super Series rolls on to Antioch Speedway on May 10th in support of the NARC 410 Sprint Cars. The Graunstadt Memorial will be televised live on FloRacing.

For more information, contact Mike McCluney at (408) 499-5625 and Greg Dennett at (510) 376-3338

RESULTS: Placerville Speedway April 5, 2025
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 2. 68-TJ Smith[2]; 3. 32T-Tanner Carrick[8]; 4. 32-Caden Sarale[5]; 5. 4-Jett Yantis[3]; 6. 00-Jake Andreotti[9]; 7. 14-Connor Speir[12]; 8. 50-Dane Culver[7]; 9. 9-Anthony Bruno[10]; 10. 18-Todd Hawse[13]; 11. 57-Blaine Craft[19]; 12. 7A-Ryan Carter[20]; 13. 15-Adam Weisberg[18]; 14. 51-Brody Fuson[6]; 15. 2ND-Kelly Nichols[17]; 16. 20J-Dale Johnston[16]; 17. 35S-Teddy Bivert[15]; 18. 77-Dave Stoltz[14]; 19. 66-Broedy Graham[1]; 20. 96X-Logan Mitchell[11]

B Feature 1: 1. 2ND-Kelly Nichols[2]; 2. 15-Adam Weisberg[3]; 3. 57-Blaine Craft[5]; 4. 7A-Ryan Carter[6]; 5. 68M-Marvin Mitchell[4]; 6. 18A-Floyd Alvis[7]; 7. 20-CJ Sarna[1]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Caden Sarale[5]; 2. 66-Broedy Graham[4]; 3. 9-Anthony Bruno[2]; 4. 32T-Tanner Carrick[6]; 5. 20J-Dale Johnston[3]; 6. 77-Dave Stoltz[7]; 7. 7A-Ryan Carter[1]; 8. (DNS) 20X-Kyle Hawse

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 51-Brody Fuson[6]; 2. 4-Jett Yantis[5]; 3. 96X-Logan Mitchell[2]; 4. 14-Connor Speir[4]; 5. 20-CJ Sarna[3]; 6. 15-Adam Weisberg[1]; 7. 2ND-Kelly Nichols[7]; 8. 68M-Marvin Mitchell[8]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 2. 50-Dane Culver[3]; 3. 68-TJ Smith[6]; 4. 18-Todd Hawse[4]; 5. 00-Jake Andreotti[8]; 6. 35S-Teddy Bivert[7]; 7. 57-Blaine Craft[2]; 8. 18A-Floyd Alvis[1]

Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 32T-Tanner Carrick, 00:11.810[5]; 2. 51-Brody Fuson, 00:11.886[22]; 3. 68-TJ Smith, 00:11.926[24]; 4. 32-Caden Sarale, 00:12.017[8]; 5. 4-Jett Yantis, 00:12.077[13]; 6. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:12.121[18]; 7. 66-Broedy Graham, 00:12.184[1]; 8. 14-Connor Speir, 00:12.383[2]; 9. 18-Todd Hawse, 00:12.408[19]; 10. 20J-Dale Johnston, 00:12.474[20]; 11. 20-CJ Sarna, 00:12.525[9]; 12. 50-Dane Culver, 00:12.571[17]; 13. 9-Anthony Bruno, 00:12.794[14]; 14. 96X-Logan Mitchell, 00:12.983[4]; 15. 57-Blaine Craft, 00:13.335[6]; 16. 7A-Ryan Carter, 00:13.369[16]; 17. 15-Adam Weisberg, 00:13.465[12]; 18. 18A-Floyd Alvis, 00:13.476[21]; 19. 77-Dave Stoltz, 00:13.504[10]; 20. 2ND-Kelly Nichols, 00:13.587[15]; 21. 35S-Teddy Bivert, 00:13.671[7]; 22. 20X-Kyle Hawse, 00:15.439[11]; 23. 68M-Marvin Mitchell, 00:15.930[23]; 24. 00-Jake Andreotti, 00:15.930[3]

2025 WMR/BCRA California Super Series Schedule – Subject to Change
April 5 Placerville Speedway - NorCal Challenge with USAC: WINNER – Shane Golobic

May 10 Antioch Speedway - Graunstadt Memorial with NARC

June 7 Santa Maria Speedway - Central Coast Clash

July 19 Ocean Speedway - 15th Kaeding Classic with NARC

Sept 20 Petaluma Speedway - 14th annual Adobe Cup with SCCT

October 11 Antioch Speedway - Open Wheel Oktoberfest with NARC

Nov 1 Stockton Dirt Track - 42nd Tribute to Gary Patterson with NARC

 

 

Dominic Gorden, Shane Golobic, Hunter Kinney and Ryan Peter score Placerville wins

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Dominic Gorden got by Andy Forsberg on lap two and led the remaining distance to snag his second career Thompson’s Winged Sprint Car triumph at Placerville Speedway on Saturday.

Gorden’s win came aboard the familiar Fortitude Driver Development/ Silva’s Natural Beef No. 10 mount. He was joined in victory lane by Shane Golobic with the BCRA/WMR/USAC Midgets, Hunter Kinney with the BCRA Lightning Sprints and Ryan Peter with the Red Hawk Resort + Casino Pure Stocks.

Opening night winner Andy Forsberg led the initial lap of the Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged Sprint Car feature on Saturday. Dominic Gorden wasted little time blasting his way into the top spot however, and after that he kept the 20-car field at bay.

Gorden, who earned his first career Placerville Speedway win last August during the Forni-Humphreys Classic, motored off to grab the checkered flag after 25-laps of racing. Forsberg brought home a runner-up finish while fending off youngster Austin Wood during the later stages of the contest.

Wood crossed the stripe in third, followed by Max Mittry and Tony Gomes in the top five. The race for second through fifth provided some of the most entertainment during the main event. Rounding out the top 10 were Chance Grasty, Josh Young, Shane Hopkins, Joey Ancona and Tanner Carrick.

A healthy 35 car field was in action for the “Prospectors Pursuit” on Saturday. Jodie Robinson began the evening by earning the ADCO Driveline & Custom Exhaust Fast Time Award with a blistering lap of 10.581.

Shane Golobic prevailed in Saturday night’s inaugural running of the new BCRA/WMR California Super Series, topping a 25-car turnout in the event co-sanctioned by the USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midgets.

TJ Smith took the lead into turn one with Golobic sliding into second. 2024 BCRA Midget champion Caden Sarale of Stockton drove underneath Broedy Graham of Bakersfield for third on the second lap down the backstretch.

Smith led Golobic into lapped traffic before a red flag for Graham flipping in turn one. 15-year-old Jett Yantis of Bakersfield challenged Sarale for third on the restart. Golobic drove to the inside of Smith to challenge for the lead on lap 11 but was unable to make the pass down the backstretch. Dale Johnston of Olivehurst flipped in turn one for the next stoppage on lap 13.

Golobic charged to the outside of Smith on the restart. He led by a nose down the front stretch to lead lap 14, then completed the pass on lap 15 in turn 4. Golobic sailed to a three second advantage to win the inaugural race for the BCRA/WMR Super Series, co-sanctioned by USAC.

Citrus Heights racer Hunter Kinney put on a clinic with the Bay Cities Racing Association Lightning Sprints on Saturday. Kinney was dominant aboard the Savage Racing No. 3f during the program and led every lap en route to the win.

Defending series champion Greg Dennett tallied a runner up finish ahead of Jake Morgan, Dakota Albright and Matt Land.

Just like Kinney, Rio Linda’s Ryan Peter was ultra impressive with the Red Hawk Resort + Casino Pure Stocks at the “Prospectors Pursuit.”

Tommy Sturgeon led the opening circuit until Peter charged by for the top spot on lap two. He had his way with things up front, as six-time track champion Nick Baldwin moved his way forward. Baldwin got into second with 14 laps complete and looked to challenge the leader.

Peter was calm, cool and collected up front though, and crossed the Ron Stahl checkered flag for his fourth career Pure Stock victory at Placerville Speedway. Baldwin, Jason Palmer, Kevin Jinkerson and Tyler Lightfoot completed the top five.

Placerville Speedway continues its 60th anniversary season this coming Saturday April 12th with the “Tilford Tribute” race. On hand will be the Kings Meats Ltd. Late Models, the Red Hawk Resort + Casino Pure Stocks, the Mountain Democrat Mini Trucks and the West Coast Pro Stocks.

Results

Placerville Speedway Prospectors Pursuit April 5, 2025

Winged Sprint Cars:

1. 10-Dominic Gorden[2]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 3. 2A-Austin Wood[5]; 4. 2XM-Max Mittry[6]; 5. 7C-Tony Gomes[3]; 6. X1-Chance Grasty[4]; 7. 17J-Josh Young[8]; 8. 21-Shane Hopkins[11]; 9. 88A-Joey Ancona[10]; 10. 83T-Tanner Carrick[7]; 11. 17-Anthony Snow[13]; 12. 7-Ashton Torgerson[15]; 13. 14W-Jodie Robinson[17]; 14. 94R-Ryan Rocha[16]; 15. 61-Travis Labat[12]; 16. 57B-Bobby Butler[20]; 17. 13-Elijah Gile[9]; 18. 88-Austin Torgerson[18]; 19. 93-Stephen Ingraham[19]; 20. 94-Greg Decaires V[14]

Midget Super Series:

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 2. 68-TJ Smith[2]; 3. 32T-Tanner Carrick[8]; 4. 32-Caden Sarale[5]; 5. 4-Jett Yantis[3]; 6. 00-Jake Andreotti[9]; 7. 14-Connor Speir[12]; 8. 50-Dane Culver[7]; 9. 9-Anthony Bruno[10]; 10. 18-Todd Hawse[13]; 11. 57-Blaine Craft[19]; 12. 7A-Ryan Carter[20]; 13. 15-Adam Weisberg[18]; 14. 51-Brody Fuson[6]; 15. 2ND-Kelly Nichols[17]; 16. 20J-Dale Johnston[16]; 17. 35S-Teddy Bivert[15]; 18. 77-Dave Stoltz[14]; 19. 66-Broedy Graham[1]; 20. 96X-Logan Mitchell[11]

BCRA Lightning Sprints:

1. 3F-Hunter Kinney[2]; 2. 47-Greg Dennett[1]; 3. 51-Jake Morgan[5]; 4. 35JR-Dakota Albright[4]; 5. 91-Matt Land[6]; 6. 18-Josef Ferolito[7]; 7. 00-Bradley Schmidt[9]; 8. 22-Jason Schostag[8]; 9. 9-Scott Kinney[3]; 10. 12-Kindal Barstow[11]; 11. 51K-Kennedy Ramirez[10]; 12. 31-Cody Dayton[12]; 13. 19-Kaleb Ferolito[13]

Pure Stocks:

1. 83-Ryan Peter[4]; 2. 17-Nick Baldwin[5]; 3. 22K-Jason Palmer[8]; 4. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[7]; 5. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[10]; 6. 08-Colton Arbogast[6]; 7. 54-Anthony Vigna[9]; 8. 48-John Evans[11]; 9. 16-Tommy Sturgeon[2]; 10. 10-Thomas Jensen[1]; 11. (DQ) 29-Dan Jinkerson[3]

 

 

Shane Golobic strikes gold at SCCT opener in Placerville

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Fremont’s Shane Golobic took the lead on lap 15 and went on to score his 17th career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour victory on opening night at Placerville Speedway.

Golobic’s triumph during the “Thrill on the Hill” topped a solid 41-car field and came aboard the familiar Matt Wood Racing/ NOS Energy Drink No. 17w mount.

“It feels good to get another win in Placerville with SCCT,” commented Golobic. “I wasn’t sure how the track would be in the feature, but it turned out good and got a little tricky with the curb, which is what I like here. Dominic Scelzi made it close at the end and I could feel his pressure on the bottom. Luckily, I hit some good laps at the end, and we came out on top.”

Two-time and reigning SCCT champion Andy Forsberg started on the pole of the Shop Kyle Larson main event by way of capturing the High Sierra Industries Dash. The Auburn veteran climbed out to the early lead in the 35-lap contest and attempted to keep Golobic at bay once lapped traffic came into play.

Racing through the traffic Golobic, Suisun City’s Chance Grasty and Modesto’s Tony Gomes all bunched up. A caution period brought the hot and hectic action to a stop, but the intensity continued once going back green.

Golobic hounded Forsberg in exciting fashion and made a bold move up high to grab the lead as they crossed the line to finish lap 15. Once out front the three-time Trophy Cup champion had his way with things, as racing behind him continued to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

Fresno’s Dominic Scelzi started from row five and methodically worked his way forward while running the lower portion of the speedway. He moved into the top five with 10 circuits left and then claimed second with five to go. A final race shootout saw Scelzi try his best to do something with the leader, but Golobic was too smooth upstairs and crossed the checkered flag for the win.

Scelzi came home in second to cap off an impressive run aboard the Scelzi Ent. No. 41 machine. After winning last week’s Placerville point opener, Forsberg came back to round out the podium at the helm of the Pacific Highway Rentals No. 92. Sacramento’s Austin Wood had another tremendous night finishing in fourth, while Aromas driver Justin Sanders completed the top five.

Rounding out the top 10 in the feature were Grasty, 15th starter Tanner Carrick, 17th starting Sean Becker, Justyn Cox and Bubba Decaires. Becker’s run from 17th to eighth netted him the Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Award.

As noted, a strong field of 41 Winged Sprint Cars competed on opening night, which saw Tony Gomes earn the Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time Award by clocking a 10.521 around the quarter mile.

The companion Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association main event provided several thrills of its own. In the end it was local product Shawn Whitney grabbing the checkered to earn yet another victory on the red clay. Mike Grenert, Dylan Shrum, Jace Badeker and Brenden Shrum rounded out the top five.

The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour returns to action on Saturday April 19th at Merced Speedway.

Placerville Speedway is back at it this coming Saturday April 5th with the “Prospectors Pursuit” featuring Winged Sprint Cars, Midgets, Lightning Sprints and Pure Stocks.

Results

Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Thrill on the Hill
Placerville Speedway
March 29, 2025

41 Cars

Shop Kyle Larson A Main 35 Laps

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[9]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 4. 2A-Austin Wood[7]; 5. 4SA-Justin Sanders[6]; 6. X1-Chance Grasty[3]; 7. 83T-Tanner Carrick[15]; 8. 54X-Sean Becker[17]; 9. 42X-Justyn Cox[12]; 10. 94-Greg Decaires V[13]; 11. 25-Seth Standley[14]; 12. 14W-Jodie Robinson[11]; 13. 5V-Colby Copeland[10]; 14. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[5]; 15. 17-Anthony Snow[8]; 16. 3-Cole Schroeder[24]; 17. 61-Travis Labat[23]; 18. 55D-Dawson Hammes[22]; 19. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini[20]; 20. 2XM-Max Mittry[19]; 21. 28-Gauge Garcia[16]; 22. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 23. 21-Shane Hopkins[18]; 24. 13-Elijah Gile[21]

B Feature 12 Laps

1. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 2. 55D-Dawson Hammes[2]; 3. 61-Travis Labat[4]; 4. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 5. 17J-Josh Young[9]; 6. 9-Dustin Freitas[8]; 7. 94R-Ryan Rocha[14]; 8. 7P-Jake Andreotti[5]; 9. 93-Stephen Ingraham[13]; 10. 9L-Luke Hayes[15]; 11. 38-Tyler Cato[7]; 12. 18C-Colby Fox[11]; 13. 15-Michael Sellers[10]; 14. 85-AJ Alderman[12]; 15. 56C-Carson Hammes[3]

C Feature 10 Laps

1. 94R-Ryan Rocha[1]; 2. 9L-Luke Hayes[3]; 3. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 4. 44T-Austin Taborski[2]; 5. 88T-Tyler Fox[4]; 6. 21C-Cody Meyer[5]; 7. 12J-John Clark[7]

High Sierra Dash 6 Laps

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[3]; 3. X1-Chance Grasty[4]; 4. 7C-Tony Gomes[6]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[5]; 6. 4SA-Justin Sanders[8]; 7. 2A-Austin Wood[7]; 8. 17-Anthony Snow[2]

Tiner Hirst Ent. Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 3. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 4. 94-Greg Decaires V[7]; 5. 54X-Sean Becker[8]; 6. 56C-Carson Hammes[6]; 7. 38-Tyler Cato[10]; 8. 18C-Colby Fox[11]; 9. 13-Elijah Gile[3]; 10. 9L-Luke Hayes[5]; 11. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg[9]

BR Motorsports Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 14W-Jodie Robinson[3]; 3. 2A-Austin Wood[4]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 5. 2XM-Max Mittry[5]; 6. 7P-Jake Andreotti[6]; 7. 17J-Josh Young[7]; 8. 93-Stephen Ingraham[9]; 9. 94R-Ryan Rocha[8]; 10. 88T-Tyler Fox[10]

King Racing Products Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland[2]; 3. 17-Anthony Snow[4]; 4. 25-Seth Standley[3]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[6]; 6. 55D-Dawson Hammes[5]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[8]; 8. 15-Michael Sellers[7]; 9. 44T-Austin Taborski[9]; 10. 21C-Cody Meyer[10]

A.R.T. Speed Equipment Heat 4 8 Laps

1. X1-Chance Grasty[1]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox[3]; 3. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[4]; 4. 28-Gauge Garcia[8]; 5. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini[2]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[5]; 7. 9-Dustin Freitas[6]; 8. 85-AJ Alderman[9]; 9. 8-Justin Henry[7]; 10. 12J-John Clark[10]

Qualifying A

1. 7C-Tony Gomes, 00:10.521[9]; 2. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:10.653[6]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:10.702[2]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:10.706[12]; 5. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:10.750[1]; 6. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:10.777[14]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:10.786[19]; 8. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 00:10.787[20]; 9. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:10.791[11]; 10. 2XM-Max Mittry, 00:10.792[10]; 11. 56C-Carson Hammes, 00:10.812[16]; 12. 7P-Jake Andreotti, 00:10.825[4]; 13. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:10.943[13]; 14. 17J-Josh Young, 00:10.952[7]; 15. 54X-Sean Becker, 00:11.035[5]; 16. 94R-Ryan Rocha, 00:11.116[21]; 17. 5C-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.138[18]; 18. 93-Stephen Ingraham, 00:11.148[15]; 19. 38-Tyler Cato, 00:11.590[17]; 20. 88T-Tyler Fox, 00:11.634[8]; 21. 18C-Colby Fox, 00:11.715[3]

Qualifying B

1. 17-Anthony Snow, 00:10.595[10]; 2. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:10.681[17]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:10.684[14]; 4. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:10.781[5]; 5. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:10.820[3]; 6. 9X-Adrianna DeMartini, 00:10.847[6]; 7. 25-Seth Standley, 00:10.876[7]; 8. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:10.908[9]; 9. 55D-Dawson Hammes, 00:10.934[12]; 10. 61-Travis Labat, 00:10.963[11]; 11. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:10.966[16]; 12. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:10.973[13]; 13. 15-Michael Sellers, 00:11.026[4]; 14. 8-Justin Henry, 00:11.049[8]; 15. 3-Cole Schroeder, 00:11.077[1]; 16. 28-Gauge Garcia, 00:11.131[19]; 17. 44T-Austin Taborski, 00:11.210[20]; 18. 85-AJ Alderman, 00:11.334[2]; 19. 21C-Cody Meyer, 00:11.860[15]; 20. 12J-John Clark, 00:12.251[18]

Nor Cal Dwarf Car Association:

A Feature 20 Laps

1. 15N-Shawn Whitney[8]; 2. 12N-Mike Grenert[9]; 3. 31N-Dylan Shrum[10]; 4. 7N-Jace Badeker[3]; 5. 50N-Brenden Shrum[4]; 6. 508N-Steve Costello[18]; 7. 57N-Ben Wiesz[14]; 8. 21N-Fred Dickey[19]; 9. 57ON-Anthony Pope[17]; 10. 29N-Corey Eaton[13]; 11. 05N-Tim Dodson[12]; 12. 69N-Cody Shrum[1]; 13. 32N-Dan Geil[15]; 14. 40N-Eric Fromong[20]; 15. 72N-Mike Reeder[7]; 16. 99N-Gage Meyers[5]; 17. 38-Bennett Gooch III[11]; 18. 52N-Chuck Conover[16]; 19. 42N-Isaak Geil[6]; 20. 19N-Patrick Weger[2]

 

 

TANNER CARRICK STORMS TO VICTORY IN USCS DEBUT AT OCEAN SPEEDWAY

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (March 29, 2025) – Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick earned his seventh career Ocean Speedway victory but his first without a wing, as Carrick prevailed in the 30-lap inaugural Watsonville appearance for the Ultimate Sprint Car Series on Friday night. The USCS were the first non-wing series to compete at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds dirt track since 2018 as part of a busy opening night.

The race’s pivotal moment came when Carrick and El Cajon’s Braden Chiaramonte collided on the backstretch on lap 17, ending Chiaramonte’s evening. Carrick charged back into the lead on lap 23 and never relinquished it for the coveted win.

“He got me earlier in the night and tries to do it again and runs me up against the backstretch wall. What are we doing? If you want to run me over, I’m just going to run you over back. If you watched the rest of the race, me and (Cole Wakim) ran each other very clean there,” Carrick said. “I knew (the outside) was there, I just had to get some heat in the tires. I was ice skating for a few laps on every restart. We’ve been super fast all year long. We needed a win there. Opening nights here seem to treat us very well here the last few years.”

2024 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo champion Caleb Debem of Salinas led the 19-car field to green with Chiaramonte and Carrick in pursuit. Chiaramonte took the lead around the outside in turn four on lap nine. Carrick tried to follow suit but Debem held the position in an excellent battle. Lapped traffic brought the battle for second back together, with Carrick nabbing the spot on lap 15.

Carrick then sized up Chiaramonte and threw a slide job from deep in the front stretch into turn one. Chiaramonte turned underneath him. The pair touched – Chiaramonte right rear to Carrick left front, before the caution flew for Gilroy’s Chris Nelson spinning in turn four. Under yellow, Chiaramonte came to a stop with surprising front-end damage that ended his event.

Debem was placed in the lead for the restart ahead of Cole Wakim of Simi Valley. Debem spun from the lead on lap 20, requiring assistance to get refired. That thrust Wakim into the top spot, but Carrick used the outside in turn four to drive past him on lap 23. A caution on lap 27 set up a three-lap shootout but Carrick held court. Tanner Carrick won the Ocean Speedway season opener over Wakim, Oregon’s Blaine Cory, Ryan Timmons of Pleasant Hill, and Brent Sexton of Lakeside. Camarillo’s Ricky Lewis led qualifying group one and established a USCS 410/360 Sprint Car standard at Ocean Speedway with a 12.569-second lap.

Cody Burke of Salinas drove from the eighth starting position to win the season opening 25-lap IMCA Modified feature. Robert Marsh of Salinas fended off some tough customers for the first half of the event. A caution for both cars carrying No. 46 – Jonathan Hagio and Kyle Bryan each in separate spins, set up the key restart for Burke. Burke drove inside Marsh on the backstretch to take the lead on lap 15. Bobby Hogge followed him into second as well. Hogge hounded Burke to no avail over the final ten laps. Burke earned the victory over Hogge, Marsh, Bakersfield’s Robby Sawyer, and Prunedale’s Jim Pettit II.

Baypoint’s Danny Wagner took home the win in the 20-lap IMCA Sport Modified main event from a scheduled ninth starting position. Cody Bryan, Matthew Frazier, and Rob Gallaher each took turns at the lead over the first four laps. Four-wide action in lapped traffic saw Wagner close on Gallaher. Gallaher held the outside line to lead lap 15 by a nose before Wagner cleared him in traffic to lead lap 16. Wagner led the final two laps after a restart to top Gallaher, Bo Crebs, Frazier, and Trevor Clymens.

An outstanding field of Hobby Stocks from all over California competed with Nicholas Johnson of Bakersfield dominating for the 20-lap feature win. Johnson led all 20-laps with Cody Johnson winning a back-and-forth battle with Madera’s Lance Hurst for second. Ryan Hart and Chad Johnson rounded out the top-five.

Kenny Stragalinos of Boulder Creek won the 15-lap Four Banger main event. A brief side-by-side tussle with Tony Gullo of Watsonville entertained over the first three laps of competition. Stragalinos led the rest of the event followed by heat race winner Joshua Silva of Watsonville, Gullo, heat race winner TJ Santos of Gilroy, and Amaya Flower.

Ocean Speedway returns to action on Friday night April 4 for the first of five appearances by the prestigious NARC King of the West 410 Sprint Cars. More information available at www.OceanSpeedway.com


Ocean Speedway Opening Night March 28, 2025 – Race Results

IMCA Modifieds A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 20-Cody Burke[8]; 2. 2-Bobby Hogge[9]; 3. 22-Robert Marsh[1]; 4. X-Robby Sawyer[11]; 5. 6-Jim Pettit II[4]; 6. 15F-Markus Frazier[6]; 7. 91-Anthony Copeland[10]; 8. 28T-Matt Kampfraat[2]; 9. 46-Kyle Bryan[3]; 10. 55H-Mickey Hill[12]; 11. 46N-Jonathan Hagio[7]; 12. 7-Katelyn Robertson[5]

IMCA Sport Mods A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 11D-Danny Wagner[9]; 2. X-Rob Gallaher[6]; 3. 168-Bo Crebs[5]; 4. 15F-Matthew Frazier[3]; 5. 2C-Trevor Clymens[8]; 6. 33G-Gavin Espino[12]; 7. 22X-Jim DiGiovanni[10]; 8. 15-David Crocker[2]; 9. 22W-Charlie Hunter[14]; 10. 34-Cody Bryan[1]; 11. 39-Steven Allee[7]; 12. 8-Thomas Cumming[17]; 13. 96M-Paul Mulder[16]; 14. 89-Duane Bieser[15]; 15. 4M-Emali VanHoff[11]; 16. 47-Chris Mayer[13]; 17. (DNS) 7T-Trent Golden

Hobby Stocks A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 1N-Nicholas Johnson[2]; 2. 26S-Cody Johnson[3]; 3. 10H-Lance Hurst[5]; 4. 38-Ryan Hart[8]; 5. 11-Chad Johnson[6]; 6. 22-Adriane Frost[14]; 7. 51-Norm Ayers[7]; 8. X1-Bobby Gallaher[1]; 9. 117-Lilly Mead[17]; 10. 03-Cody Keldsen[9]; 11. X4-Rob Gallaher[13]; 12. 73B-Brady Muller[15]; 13. 8-Wayne Reeder[12]; 14. 9-Wally Kennedy[10]; 15. 55H-Hunter Hammett[4]; 16. 1-Joe Gallaher[16]; 17. (DNS) 7X-Nic Teixeira

Four Bangers A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 720-Kenny Stragalinos[1]; 2. 28J-Joshua Silva[4]; 3. 52-Tony Gullo[2]; 4. 14-TJ Santos[3]; 5. 10-Amaya Flower[5]; 6. 51-Ken Keegan[6]; 7. 112-Travis VanGilder[7]; 8. 43-Kate Beardsley[8]; 9. 27-David Dupuis[10]; 10. 50F-Shelbie Freeman[9]; 11. 2-Nicole Beardsley[11]; 12. 25-Bill Beardsley[13]; 13. 117-Cody Method[12]

Ultimate Sprint Car Series A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 2. 86-Cole Wakim[4]; 3. 5K-Blaine Cory[10]; 4. 29T-Ryan Timmons[8]; 5. 44-Brent Sexton[7]; 6. 3D-Caleb Debem[1]; 7. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[6]; 8. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[9]; 9. 63D-Jon DeWees[12]; 10. 9C-Chris Wakim[14]; 11. 12-Adam Christian[13]; 12. 72JR-Chris Nelson[11]; 13. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[17]; 14. 72-Jeff Shelton[19]; 15. 18-Josh Gillis[16]; 16. 29C-Camie Bell[15]; 17. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[2]; 18. 41-Ricky Lewis[3]; 19. 99T-Tanner Boul[18]

 

 

Attica Raceway Park      Saturday, March 29, 2025

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – When Chris Andrews decided to build his own team a few years ago he knew there would be struggles. It all came together for the former two-time Attica Raceway Park 410 sprint track champion Saturday, March 29 as he held off Justin Clark for his 11th career win on Advanced Drainage Systems/Construction Equipment and Supply Night.

Andrews, from Sandusky, Ohio, led all 30 laps of the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint feature, but young Justin Clark made him earn the win, challenging him on several restarts. A red flag with just two laps to go made the finish very exciting as Andrews held off Clark to take the checkers by just .112 seconds. Clark, opening night winner Cap Henry, Bryce Lucius and Zane DeVault rounded out the top five.

“Andrew Barman and Brandon Riehl worked very hard to put this team together and it’s a shame we didn’t have the results right away. AJ Havens came on board late last year and made some changes and it’s paying off. We were very fast a couple of weeks ago and passed a lot of cars but had some issues. It all came together tonight and I’m happy we can get this win out of the way early….takes some of the pressure off. I made some mistakes on restarts and I’ll watch the tapes and learn and we will get better,” said Andrews beside his Ohio Truck Sales, Fleet Financial, Real American Beer, Cleveland Kenworth, BRS Shocks, Fremont NAPA backed #15C.

McClure, Ohio’s Rusty Schlenk has served notice he IS the man to beat in the Dirt Nerds Podcast UMP Late Models at Attica Raceway Park in 2025. The three time national UMP champion took the lead from Ryan Missler on lap 10 and drove away to his second straight win of 2025. It’s his 45th career late model win at Attica.

Devin Shiels took second in a spirited battle with Ryan Markham, Missler and defending track champion Kyle Moore rounding out the top five.

“We knew this car was good when we debuted it late last year. This MK2 chassis is phenomenal,” said Schlenk beside his Buckeye Concrete Coatings, Terry Henricks Auto Group, Velocita USA, Dominator Race Products, Tom Finch Auto, Domination Race Cars, All Star Performance backed #91.

Fremont, Ohio’s Jamie Miller took the lead from Brandon Moore on lap 14 and held off challenges from Moore and Seth Schneider to win his second straight Fremont Fence 305 Sprint win at Attica. The defending track champion earned his 47th career Attica win in the division over Paul Weaver, Schneider, Jimmy McGrath and 20th starter Steve Rando rounding out the top five.

“I normally like to run the high line but I found out early I was better on the bottom and as Soup Sabo used to tell me don’t mess with what got you there,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Pub 400., Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, April 4 (rain date of Saturday, April 5) with the 410 and 305 sprints and UMP Late Models in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision

About Advanced Drainage Systems (www.ads-pipe.com)

Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS) of Hilliard, Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of high performance thermoplastic corrugated pipe and ancillary products, providing a comprehensive supply of water management products and superior drainage solutions for use in the construction and infrastructure marketplace. Our innovative pipes, fittings, basins and other products are used across a broad range of end markets and applications, including non-residential, residential, agriculture and infrastructure applications. Founded in 1966, ADS operates a global network of approximately 60 manufacturing plants and over 30 distribution centers.

About Construction Equipment & Supply (http://ces-co.net/)

Construction Equipment & Supply, located in Sandusky and Fremont, was formed in 1996 by Scott Wagner. In the beginning, the company started as a contractor supply store servicing local contractors out of a two car garage with one employee. With steady growth, Scott moved into the current facility in 1999 and aggressively went after the contractor rental market. Starting with a backhoe, dozer, roller, skid steer, and miscellaneous items. Around 2005, the company entered the aerial market with small scissor and boom lifts. Today, Construction Equipment & Supply has the largest construction rental fleet in the area, with aerial equipment ranging from 19 feet to 150 feet working height and any other type of equipment used by contractors. If you are a contractor, Construction Equipment and Supply has what you need for supplies and rental equipment. Their technical and sales staff are all experts with years of experience in the construction industry. Construction Equipment and Supply has four full time mechanics to keep their rental fleet in good repair and provide service work for customer equipment. They also have daily deliveries to most of the service area

Attica Raceway Park

Saturday, March 29, 2025

410 Sprints – Callie’s Performance Products

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 15C-Chris Andrews[2]; 2. 78-Justin Clark[1]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[6]; 4. 32-Bryce Lucius[5]; 5. 4-Zane DeVault[10]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[4]; 7. 16-DJ Foos[9]; 8. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[13]; 9. 12-Trey Jacobs[12]; 10. 7*-Tyler Street[7]; 11. 68G-Tyler Gunn[17]; 12. 5E-Bobby Elliott[14]; 13. 19-TJ Michael[8]; 14. 5-Kody Brewer[15]; 15. 35-Stuart Brubaker[18]; 16. 7N-Darin Naida[19]; 17. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[11]; 18. 38-Leyton Wagner[16]; 19. X-Mike Keegan[20]; 20. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 38-Leyton Wagner[1]; 2. 68G-Tyler Gunn[2]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 4. 7N-Darin Naida[5]; 5. X-Mike Keegan[7]; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron[3]; 7. 20B-Cody Bova[8]; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[11]; 9. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[6]; 10. (DNS) 14-Sean Rayhall; 11. (DNS) 01-Bryan Sebetto

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Bryce Lucius[2]; 2. 78-Justin Clark[1]; 3. 16-DJ Foos[4]; 4. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[7]; 5. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[5]; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner[6]; 7. 35-Stuart Brubaker[9]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[8]; 9. 14-Sean Rayhall[3]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Zeth Sabo[1]; 2. 7*-Tyler Street[2]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3]; 5. 5E-Bobby Elliott[6]; 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn[5]; 7. 7N-Darin Naida[8]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[7]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 19-TJ Michael[1]; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[2]; 3. 4-Zane DeVault[3]; 4. 12-Trey Jacobs[5]; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[6]; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron[7]; 7. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[8]; 8. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 16-DJ Foos, 00:12.635[4]; 2. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:12.696[3]; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:12.721[1]; 4. 78-Justin Clark, 00:12.771[8]; 5. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:12.780[7]; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:12.814[9]; 7. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:12.850[5]; 8. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.377[2]; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:15.887[6]

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.296[2]; 2. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:12.398[7]; 3. 7*-Tyler Street, 00:12.529[9]; 4. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:12.715[3]; 5. 68G-Tyler Gunn, 00:12.747[6]; 6. 5E-Bobby Elliott, 00:12.777[1]; 7. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:12.835[8]; 8. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:13.072[5]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:13.248[4]

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:12.301[4]; 2. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:12.415[2]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.545[6]; 4. 19-TJ Michael, 00:12.547[8]; 5. 12-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.603[7]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:12.684[1]; 7. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:12.899[5]; 8. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:12.966[3]

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence

Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[9]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[13]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[6]; 5. 19R-Steve Rando[20]; 6. 49I-John Ivy[18]; 7. 8K-Zach Kramer[21]; 8. 4M-Blayne Keckler[7]; 9. 63-Randy Ruble[17]; 10. 6-Dustin Dinan[10]; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3]; 12. 0-Bradley Bateson[5]; 13. 2-Brenden Torok[2]; 14. 78-Austin Black[19]; 15. 3M-Logan Mongeau[11]; 16. 319-Steve Watts[15]; 17. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[22]; 18. 18R-Brian Razum[14]; 19. 11-Brayden Harrison[16]; 20. 12X-Brandon Moore[1]; 21. 09-Daniel Hoffman[8]; 22. 28-Shawn Valenti[12]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 63-Randy Ruble[1]; 2. 78-Austin Black[3]; 3. 8K-Zach Kramer[7]; 4. 5M-Mike Moore[5]; 5. 18-Ben Watson[2]; 6. 98-David Hoppes[4]; 7. (DNS) 39T-Trevor St Clair; 8. (DNS) 2T-Tony Alvarez

B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. 49I-John Ivy[1]; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[5]; 3. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[3]; 4. 8-Jim Leaser[4]; 5. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[7]; 6. 1S-Keith Whaley[2]; 7. 10X-Dustin Stroup[6]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Brenden Torok[1]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2]; 4. 12X-Brandon Moore[4]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[6]; 6. 78-Austin Black[8]; 7. 5M-Mike Moore[5]; 8. 8K-Zach Kramer[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 4M-Blayne Keckler[2]; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[3]; 4. 319-Steve Watts[1]; 5. 49I-John Ivy[5]; 6. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[7]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[6]; 8. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[8]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Dustin Dinan[2]; 2. 09-Daniel Hoffman[1]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[3]; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4]; 5. 18-Ben Watson[5]; 6. 98-David Hoppes[7]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair[8]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[6]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4]; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson[3]; 3. 18R-Brian Razum[7]; 4. 11-Brayden Harrison[2]; 5. 1S-Keith Whaley[5]; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[6]; 7. 10X-Dustin Stroup[1]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 12X-Brandon Moore, 00:13.173[5]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.182[1]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:13.412[8]; 4. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:13.415[6]; 5. 5M-Mike Moore, 00:13.517[3]; 6. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:13.567[7]; 7. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:13.654[2]; 8. 78-Austin Black, 00:13.776[4]

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.146 NTR [3]; 2. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:13.270[8]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.294[2]; 4. 319-Steve Watts, 00:13.325[6]; 5. 49I-John Ivy, 00:13.417[5]; 6. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.476[7]; 7. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:13.488[4]; 8. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:13.654[1]

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:13.187[1]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.224[8]; 3. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.282[3]; 4. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:13.330[4]; 5. 18-Ben Watson, 00:13.739[2]; 6. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:14.060[7]; 7. 98-David Hoppes, 00:14.260[5]; 8. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:14.269[6]

Qualifying 4 (3 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:13.264[2]; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:13.413[1]; 3. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:13.598[3]; 4. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.683[7]; 5. 1S-Keith Whaley, 00:13.696[4]; 6. 8-Jim Leaser, 00:13.737[5]; 7. 18R-Brian Razum, 00:14.217[6]

 

 

Sam Hafertepe Jr Snags Win with POWRi 410 Outlaw & Elite Sprints at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track

Fort Worth, TX. (3/28/25) Sam Hafertepe Jr would run the winning route with the headlining POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League, running in conjunction with the POWRi MYCO Plastics Inc. Elite Outlaw Sprints, in Night One of the POWRi Sprint Opening Weekend presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his third league victory and earn the hard-fought feature victory at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track.

Speeding up excitement onto the smooth and speedy surface of Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track with twenty-seven talented entrants of the POWRi 410 Outlaw & Elite Sprints would see Sam Hafertepe Jr set a quick qualifying time of 12.949-second lap with Joe B Miller, Scotty Milan, and Kyle Jones each earning heat racing victories as Rees Moran maneuvered to a semi-feature victory.

Exciting the audience members in Fort Worth Texas on the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Sam Hafertepe Jr and Noah Gass lined up in the front row as Hafertepe would gain the lead on the opening lap with Gass, Carson McCarl, Kyle Jones, and Joe B Miller all raced within the top five.

Stretching out a commanding lead, Sam Hafertepe Jr would be the class of the field by acquiring nearly a nine-second lead over the field while lapping nearly into the eighth spot during the extended green flag run of twenty-two laps to start the event.

Refiring with excellence late, Sam Hafertepe Jr would not be denied in earning his first yearly POWRi 410 Outlaw & Elite Sprint victory in an action-packed main event with Noah Gass maintaining the runner-up position for the full feature.

“It feels pretty special to be up here and celebrate with my son as he gets old enough to enjoy it,” said Sam Hafertepe Jr in the Texas-sized victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “The car was fast all night and we were able to keep speed as the laps ticked away. Now we get to try to repeat tomorrow night”.

Contesting closely behind would find Carson McCarl placing on the final podium placement from the starting fourth on the initial green flag. Joe B Miller would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Xavier Doney would round out the top five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League, running in conjunction with the POWRi MYCO Plastics Inc. Elite Outlaw Sprints, in Night One of the POWRi Sprint Opening Weekend presented by Start2Finish TV at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track.

Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track | POWRi 410 Outlaw & Elite Sprints | 2/21/25:

Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (12.949)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 51B-Joe B Miller

Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 97-Scotty Milan

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 79-Kyle Jones

Wholesale Batteries Inc. High Point Qualifier: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr

Smileys Racing Hard Charger: J2-John Carney II(+9)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr

TRD A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[2]; 3. 27-Carson McCarl[4]; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[6]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[8]; 6. 97-Scotty Milan[7]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 8. 6-Cody Gardner[10]; 9. J2-John Carney II[18]; 10. 22M-Rees Moran[17]; 11. 01J-Jeb Sessums[12]; 12. B8-John Barnard[14]; 13. 79M-Gage Montgomery[16]; 14. 4-Austin Mundie[11]; 15. 10G-Marcus Thomas[19]; 16. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[15]; 17. 2-Brandon Anderson[13]; 18. B2-Carson Bolden[21]; 19. 16TH-Kevin Newton[9]; 20. 79-Kyle Jones[3]; 21. 87-Reed Whitney[20]; 22. 7B-Ben Brown[22]



MPI B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 22M-Rees Moran[1]; 2. J2-John Carney II[9]; 3. 10G-Marcus Thomas[4]; 4. 87-Reed Whitney[2]; 5. B2-Carson Bolden[5]; 6. 7B-Ben Brown[10]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[11]; 8. 122-Lane Warner[8]; 9. 85-Colby Stubblefield[3]; 10. 2B-Brett Becker[7]; 11. 17-Wout Hoffmans[6]

Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 4. 16TH-Kevin Newton[3]; 5. 2-Brandon Anderson[6]; 6. 79M-Gage Montgomery[5]; 7. 10G-Marcus Thomas[7]; 8. 122-Lane Warner[9]; 9. J2-John Carney II[8]

Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Scotty Milan[1]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[2]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 4. 6-Cody Gardner[3]; 5. B8-John Barnard[5]; 6. 87-Reed Whitney[6]; 7. 17-Wout Hoffmans[9]; 8. 2B-Brett Becker[7]; 9. 7B-Ben Brown[8]

Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Kyle Jones[2]; 2. 4-Austin Mundie[1]; 3. 27-Carson McCarl[4]; 4. 01J-Jeb Sessums[5]; 5. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[6]; 6. 85-Colby Stubblefield[9]; 7. B2-Carson Bolden[7]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[3]; 9. 74N-Natalie Doney[8]

Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:12.876[25]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.063[8]; 3. 27-Carson McCarl, 00:13.076[22]; 4. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.095[1]; 5. 6-Cody Gardner, 00:13.167[3]; 6. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:13.220[15]; 7. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.223[7]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.256[19]; 9. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:13.259[2]; 10. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.291[27]; 11. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:13.363[20]; 12. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:13.385[14]; 13. 79M-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.409[5]; 14. B8-John Barnard, 00:13.504[10]; 15. 01J-Jeb Sessums, 00:13.540[17]; 16. 2-Brandon Anderson, 00:13.551[18]; 17. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:13.580[24]; 18. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:13.605[11]; 19. 10G-Marcus Thomas, 00:13.682[13]; 20. 2B-Brett Becker, 00:13.787[6]; 21. B2-Carson Bolden, 00:13.861[16]; 22. J2-John Carney II, 00:13.995[9]; 23. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:14.028[26]; 24. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:14.332[4]; 25. 122-Lane Warner, 00:14.392[23]; 26. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:15.095[21]; 27. 85-Colby Stubblefield, 10:00.000[12]

Racing Electronics Hot Laps: 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.858[25]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.946[27]; 3. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:14.309[14]; 4. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:14.402[15]; 5. 27-Carson McCarl, 00:14.617[22]; 6. 01J-Jeb Sessums, 00:14.688[17]; 7. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:14.704[21]; 8. 2-Brandon Anderson, 00:14.723[18]; 9. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:14.790[19]; 10. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:14.798[24]; 11. 6-Cody Gardner, 00:14.838[3]; 12. 122-Lane Warner, 00:14.842[23]; 13. J2-John Carney II, 00:14.995[9]; 14. 10G-Marcus Thomas, 00:15.026[13]; 15. B8-John Barnard, 00:15.057[10]; 16. B2-Carson Bolden, 00:15.167[16]; 17. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:15.169[1]; 18. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:15.336[11]; 19. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:15.415[2]; 20. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:15.656[26]; 21. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:15.683[20]; 22. 79M-Gage Montgomery, 00:16.141[5]; 23. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:16.194[8]; 24. 2B-Brett Becker, 00:16.955[6]; 25. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:20.303[4]; 26. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:20.303[7]; 27. 85-Colby Stubblefield, 00:20.303[12]

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Forsberg edges Wood for record tying Tribute to Al Hinds win

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Ten-time Placerville Speedway champion Andy Forsberg held off a fast-closing Austin Wood to score his fourth Tribute to Al Hinds triumph on Saturday night.

With his win the Auburn veteran matched Justin Sanders for the most all-time Tribute to Al Hinds victories. It marked his 73rd career Winged 360 Sprint Car win on the red clay and came aboard the Pacific Highway Rentals No. 92 mount.

“I felt like I was cruising along out there and all of a sudden here comes this youngster Austin Wood,” Forsberg commented. “He’s like 14 and I’m definitely older than that, so it shows the wide gap of generations we have out here. It’s cool to win another Al Hinds race. Back in the day I would go up in the stands with Al when he was still around just to chat, and we really miss that guy.”

Forsberg earned the pole in the feature by way of “Striking Gold” in his heat race, winning it from starting position number four. He had his way with things for much of the contest as drivers raced for position behind him.

With the main event winding down, Austin Wood and Tanner Carrick began exchanging the runner up spot back and forth. Carrick provided some of the most excitement in the feature, while going four wheels above the cushion in turn three.

Wood was able to prevail in that dogfight and began to reel in Forsberg as the white flag waved. Rounding the final corners, Wood slipped to his inside, but Forsberg was able to nip him at the line for the win.

Carrick, Chance Grasty and Max Mittry completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Colby Copeland, Bubba Decaires, Steven Kent, Josh Young and Justyn Cox. A total of 30 Thompson’s Winged Sprints competed on opening night. Tanner Carrick began the evening by setting the ADCO Driveline Fast Time with a lap of 10.581.

Roseville’s Josh Young dominated the 25-lap Joe Hunt Magnetos Wingless Tour main event on Saturday. It was sweet redemption for Young, who got upside down wildly in qualifying at the Hunt Tour opener in Stockton recently.

Placerville’s Shane Hopkins led the opening circuit, before the red flag waved as Jake Morgan got upside down battling for the leader entering turn three. After going back to green Young blasted into the lead and never looked back to snag the win.

Bryant Bell, Shane Hopkins, Brent Steck and Braidon Moniz rounded out the top five. Finishing sixth through tenth were Joshua Wooten, Eathon Lanfri, Paul Vandenberg, Jeff Scotto and Heath Holdsclaw.

Six-time and defending Red Hawk Resort + Casino Pure Stock champion Nick Baldwin added yet another Placerville Speedway victory to his resume on Saturday. Rio Linda’s Ryan Peter led early, before Baldwin came charging for the lead on lap five.

The Oakley driver led the remainder to score his 33rd career Placerville triumph over Kevin Jinkerson, Tommy Sturgeon, Wayne Trimble and Tyler Lightfoot.

The Mountain Democrat Mini Trucks provided some late race drama with multi-time track titlist Mike Miller making a move with just a few laps left to tally another victory.

Paizlee Miller led the opening lap, until Howard Miller drove past to lead much of the race. M. Miller then found another gear and came forward as the laps wound down. Howard and Mike ran side by side in thrilling fashion during the final laps, which saw Mike prevail by less than a truck length. Noah LaPoint, Brycen Bragg and Michael Barreno ran third through fifth.

Placerville Speedway returns to action this coming Saturday March 29th with the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour and Nor-Cal Dwarf Cars.

Results

Placerville Speedway
Tribute to Al Hinds
March 22, 2025

Winged Sprint Cars:

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 2A-Austin Wood[3]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 4. X1-Chance Grasty[8]; 5. 2XM-Max Mittry[9]; 6. 5V-Colby Copeland[13]; 7. 94-Greg Decaires V[11]; 8. 81-Steven Kent[18]; 9. 17J-Josh Young[19]; 10. 42X-Justyn Cox[14]; 11. 12J-John Clark[12]; 12. 76-Jennifer Osborne[15]; 13. 21-Shane Hopkins[20]; 14. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 15. 17-Anthony Snow[17]; 16. 94R-Ryan Rocha[16]; 17. 25-Seth Standley[7]; 18. 88A-Joey Ancona[2]; 19. 5-Kenny Wanderstadt[6]; 20. 13-Elijah Gile[10]

Hunt Tour:

1. 17J-Josh Young[1]; 2. 3T-Bryant Bell[5]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins[2]; 4. 2STX-Brent Steck[7]; 5. 22-Braidon Moniz[6]; 6. 95-Joshua Wooten[8]; 7. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[10]; 8. 9-Paul Vandenberg[11]; 9. 92A-Jeff Scotto[12]; 10. 47-Heath Holdsclaw[9]; 11. 2-Kevin Box[14]; 12. 38-Austin Cato[19]; 13. 18-Josh Gillis[16]; 14. 53-David Johnson[18]; 15. 7D-Daniel Dekeyser[15]; 16. 36-Bob Newberry[3]; 17. 28K-Kaden Ramos[13]; 18. 3C-Carson Hawkins[17]; 19. 87R-Pat Richards[20]; 20. 7EJ-Jake Morgan[4]

Pure Stocks:

1. 17-Nick Baldwin[6]; 2. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[1]; 3. 16-Tommy Sturgeon[9]; 4. 86-Wayne Trimble[8]; 5. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[12]; 6. 25-Ryan Parkhurst[4]; 7. 12J-Jason Ramos[14]; 8. 08-Colton Arbogast[7]; 9. 29-Dan Jinkerson[13]; 10. 10N-Joe Conroy[16]; 11. 316-Ryan Murphy[5]; 12. 48-John Evans[17]; 13. 47-Michael Murphy[10]; 14. 54-Anthony Vigna[15]; 15. 10-Ted Ahart[11]; 16. 22K-Jason Palmer[3]; 17. 83-Ryan Peter[2]

Mini Trucks:

1. 16-Mike Miller[8]; 2. 28-Howard Miller[4]; 3. 92N-Noah LaPoint[9]; 4. 75-Brycen Bragg[10]; 5. 24K-Michael Barreno[1]; 6. 17-Luke Costa[7]; 7. 26-Paizlee Miller[3]; 8. 22-Nick Perkins[2]; 9. 70-Austin Struthers[6]; 10. 07-Tyler Goggin[5]; 11. (DNS) 33-Gaige Pope Joy

 

 

BRUNO CLAIMS SECOND CONSECUTIVE WESTERN MIDGET RACING OPENER AT VENTURA

VENTURA, CALIFORNIA (March 23, 2025) – San Jose’s Anthony Bruno led wire-to-wire to win his second consecutive Western Midget Racing season opener at Ventura Raceway on Saturday night. A late charge from Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell fell short at the checkered flag of the 20-lap feature.

Delano’s Terry Nichols and Bruno were the front row starters for the main event on the seaside dirt track. Bruno quickly drove around the outside of Nichols to lead the opening lap.

Mitchell rolled off fifth and advanced to third by lap five. Mitchell then passed Payette, Idaho’s Teddy Bivert for second on lap nine. Bruno enjoyed an over two second lead at that stage of the race.

The lead shrunk considerably over the second half of the feature, with Mitchell driving right up to Bruno’s bumper on the 19th lap in lapped traffic. Bruno won by a nose in an exciting finish in the Boscacci Racing No. 09 over Mitchell. Lodi’s Nate Wait finished third followed by Santa Clarita’s Adam Weisberg and Santa Cruz’ Nathan Moore. Mitchell and Weisberg split the eight lap heat races.

Western Midget Racing action continues on April 25 and 26 for their first doubleheader of the season, competing at Ocean Speedway and Petaluma Speedway.

Up next for WMR is the inaugural round of the WMR/BCRA California Super Series on April 5 at Placerville Speedway, co-sanctioned by the USAC Western Midgets. The Super Series encompasses seven full Midget races with bonus awards for WMR-legal EcoTec competitors. A large field is expected for the NorCal Challenge for $2,000 to win.

For more information, visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com or contact Mike McCluney at (408) 499-5625.

RESULTS: Ventura Raceway March 22, 2025 A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 09-Anthony Bruno; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell; 3. 35W-Nate Wait; 4. 15-Adam Weisberg; 5. 25-Nathan Moore; 6. 2ND-Terry Nichols; 7. 48-Gary DeWitt; 8. 11-Teddy Bivert; 9. 68-Marvin Mitchell; 10. 57-Daniel Anderson

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell; 2. 48-Gary DeWitt; 3. 2ND-Terry Nichols; 4. 35W-Nate Wait; 5. 57-Blaine Craft; 6. 68-Marvin Mitchell

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Adam Weisberg; 2. 11-Teddy Bivert; 3. 09-Anthony Bruno; 4. 25-Nathan Moore

2025 Western Midget Racing Championship Schedule – Subject to Change March 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno

April 25 Ocean Speedway April 26 Petaluma Speedway

May 9 Ocean Speedway

June 6 Ocean Speedway

August 2 Ocean Speedway – Johnny Key Classic with NARC August 15 Ocean Speedway August 16 Antioch Speedway August 30 Ventura Raceway

October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway with NARC

2025 WMR/BCRA California Super Series Schedule – Subject to Change April 5 Placerville Speedway - NorCal Challenge with USAC

May 10 Antioch Speedway - Graunstadt Memorial with NARC

June 7 Santa Maria Speedway - Central Coast Clash

July 19 Ocean Speedway - 15th Kaeding Classic with NARC

Sept 20 Petaluma Speedway - 14th annual Adobe Cup with SCCT

October 11 Antioch Speedway - Open Wheel Oktoberfest with NARC

Nov 1 Stockton Dirt Track - 42nd Tribute to Gary Patterson with NARC

 

 

Shebester wins USL season opener at Red Dirt Raceway

By John Rittenoure - MEEKER, Okla. (March 22, 2025) - The Ortco, Inc. United Sprint League presented by Same Day Auto Repair opened the 2025 season Saturday at Red Dirt Raceway and Steven Shebester raced his way to victory in the Fairgrounds 50 Salute to Fairgrounds Speedway main event.

Shebester started outside front row, shot past pole setter Tyler Edwards on lap 2, and held on for 50 laps to win his fifth USL career main event.

While Shebester was setting the pace Edwards was holding down second and soon found himself battling with third place Joe Wood, Jr. until the third yellow flag of the night stopped the action on lap 18. Tanner Berryhill turned around against the wall in turns 3-4 and collected Edwards and Woods in the process. Edwards car caught fire due to a busted fuel cell. Fortunately safety crews were quickly on the scene and extinguished the fire and Edwards escaped unhurt.

The race restarted with defending series champion Johnny Kent giving chase in second but he was soon challenged by a hard charging Ty Hulsey. Hulsey started 13th and by the halfway point had worked his way into third. On lap 47 Hulsey was able to get around Kent for second but could not reel in Shebester over thee final three laps. Kent held on to third with 8th starting Ryan Padgett finishing fourth and Wood finishing fifth after his involvement in the lap 18 incident.

Tanner Conn led qualifying with a time of 13.756 over Kent’s time of 13.792. Shebester timed third. Conn started the main event in sixth due to the redraw but fell off the pace and finished 19th.

United Sprint League

Red Dirt Raceway, Meeker, Okla.

March 22, 2025

Morton Excavating A Feature (50 Laps): 1. 16S-Steven Shebester[2]; 2. 24H-Ty Hulsey[13]; 3. 55-Johnny Kent[3]; 4. 98-Ryan Padgett[8]; 5. 28-Joe Wood Jr[7]; 6. 24C-Craig Carroll[14]; 7. 50-Cody Whitworth[10]; 8. 8R-Ryker Pace[6]; 9. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[19]; 10. 17-Tanner Berryhill[16]; 11. 7D-David Baxter[21]; 12. 69-Greg York[23]; 13. 6T-Cameron Hagin[12]; 14. 5B-Brock Cottrell[11]; 15. 24T-Glenn Bratti[18]; 16. 5F-Patrick Prescott[20]; 17. 79-Tim Kent[9]; 18. 15-Brent Merchant[15]; 19. 6-Tanner Conn[4]; 20. 18J-Cody Jarvis[17]; 21. (DNF) 4-Tyler Edwards[1]; 22. (DNF) 18-Austin Shores[24]; 23. (DNF) 3-Charlie Harmon III[22]; 24. (DNF) 37-Jack Hall[5]

Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 6-Tanner Conn, 00:13.756[1]; 2. 55-Johnny Kent, 00:13.792[11]; 3. 16S-Steven Shebester, 00:14.009[17]; 4. 4-Tyler Edwards, 00:14.082[8]; 5. 37-Jack Hall, 00:14.177[6]; 6. 8R-Ryker Pace, 00:14.185[20]; 7. 28-Joe Wood Jr, 00:14.189[24]; 8. 98-Ryan Padgett, 00:14.267[23]; 9. 79-Tim Kent, 00:14.268[10]; 10. 50-Cody Whitworth, 00:14.297[4]; 11. 5B-Brock Cottrell, 00:14.327[15]; 12. 6T-Cameron Hagin, 00:14.328[21]; 13. 24H-Ty Hulsey, 00:14.357[3]; 14. 24C-Craig Carroll, 00:14.404[7]; 15. 15-Brent Merchant, 00:14.465[2]; 16. 17-Tanner Berryhill, 00:14.532[16]; 17. 18J-Cody Jarvis, 00:14.626[14]; 18. 24T-Glenn Bratti, 00:14.807[18]; 19. 6K-Brylee Kilmer, 00:14.865[19]; 20. 5F-Patrick Prescott, 00:15.096[5]; 21. 7D-David Baxter, 00:15.244[9]; 22. 3-Charlie Harmon III, 00:15.572[13]; 23. 69-Greg York, 00:15.607[22]; 24. (DNF) 18-Austin Shores, 00:15.607[12]

Lap Leaders: 1 Tyler Edwards, 2-50 Steven Shebester.

Margin of victory: 5.239.

2025 Winners: 3/22 - Steven Shebester.

Next Event: April 11, Tulsa Speedway.

About United Sprint League

Owned by Michael Tyre, the USL sanctions 360 two-barrel / 305 non-wing sprint car events throughout Oklahoma and surrounding states with goals of supporting sponsors and providing fans the the opportunity to enjoy the excitement of non-wing sprint car racing.

Website: https://www.myracepass.com/series/1794.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedSprintLeague.

About Ortco Inc.

Ortco Inc. manufactures qualify oilfield parts from American made bar and shaped steel on computerized CNC machinery. Products are then Heat Treated, coated for rust prevention, and warehoused for shipments across the globe. Ortco also utilizes high quality investment castings for safety clamps and various tongs.

Website: http://OrtcoInc.com.

United Sprint League Marketing Partners

Ortco, Inc., Same Day Auto Repair, Speed Stix Shocks, D&G Contracting, DFR Discount Tire, Morton Excavating, Kent Fireworks, H&R Auto Glass, Premier Self Storage, Risley’s Trash Service, Oklahomatidbits.

 

Jacob Denney Victorious in Weekend Finale at Port City Raceway with POWRi National Midget League

Tulsa, OK. (3/22/25) Jacob Denney would be undenied on his way to earning his fourth career feature win battling at Port City Raceway, with the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues, in Night Three of the annual Turnpike Challenge after leading sixteen laps of the forty-lap feature event.

Hurried on-track thrills with forty-four talented entries in the POWRi National and West Midgets would find Cannon McIntosh start the action off with quick-time in hot laps of 10.292-second lap as Corbin Rueschenberg, Bradley Cox, Thomas Meseraull, Jason McDougal, Andrew Felker, and Jacob Denney would notch the heat racing wins with Jonathan Beason and Chance Morton victorious in B-Feature racing.

Commencing the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Thomas Meseraull and fellow front-row driver Gavin Miller lead the field as the green flag flew with Meseraull gaining the initial advantage after an opening lap caution.



Refiring with Meseraull lined up on the low-line using a Honest Abe’s Roofing Choose Cone restart and Jacob Denney lined up outside, the field would come back to green with action aplenty all around the speedy Port City Raceway as caution would cease the excitement as Cannon McIntosh would flip while battling for podium spots.

Claiming victory after two-straight runner-up finishes, Jacob Denney would hold steady up front in the final revolutions to earn his first win of 2025 with leader of twenty-four laps Thomas Meseraull placing second as Cannon McIntosh would recover to run back into finalizing the podium placements.

“We’re never satisfied in second place, I was trying to make four wheels in the fluff work with the track tonight,” said Jacob Denney in the Port City Raceway winner’s circle. Adding, “I knew it was going to come down to the restart so I just had to stay close to T-Mez for a chance at winning.”

Remaining in the hunt all event, Chance Morton would hard-charge through the field to finish fourth with Corbin Rueschenberg rounding out the POWRi National and West Midget League top five finishers in Night Three of the Turnpike Challenge while at Port City Raceway.

POWRi National and West Midgets | Port City Raceway | 3/22/25:

Start2Finish Quick Qualifying Time: 71K-Cannon McIntosh(10.292)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg

Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner: 45-Bradley Cox

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Engler Machine Heat Race 4 Winner: 7P-Jason McDougal

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 5 Winner: 11A-Andrew Felker

AFCO Racing Heat Race 6 Winner: 67-Jacob Denney

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 14J-Jonathan Beason

Hoosier Racing Tire Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 8M-Chance Morton

Wholesale Batteries High Point Qualifier: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Smileys Racing Products Hard Charger: 8M-Chance Morton(+14)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 67-Jacob Denney

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/542505

TRD A Feature (40 Laps): 1. 67-Jacob Denney[3]; 2. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[1]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[15]; 4. 8M-Chance Morton[18]; 5. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[8]; 6. 11A-Andrew Felker[7]; 7. 32M-Trey Marcham[10]; 8. 14-Jakeb Boxell[21]; 9. 43-Gunnar Setser[16]; 10. 40-Chase McDermand[5]; 11. 40X-Trevor Cline[13]; 12. 14J-Jonathan Beason[17]; 13. 5U-Kameron Key[11]; 14. 45-Bradley Cox[6]; 15. 8K-Cooper Miller[20]; 16. 7U-Kale Drake[4]; 17. 67K-Colton Robinson[22]; 18. 81F-Frank Flud[12]; 19. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[24]; 20. 32T-Connor Lee[14]; 21. 44-Branigan Roark[23]; 22. 5D-Zach Daum[19]; 23. 7P-Jason McDougal[9]; 24. 97-Gavin Miller[2].

MPI B-Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 14J-Jonathan Beason[1]; 2. 5D-Zach Daum[3]; 3. 14-Jakeb Boxell[2]; 4. 00-Brecken Reese[5]; 5. 3P-Drake Edwards[4]; 6. 76-Zane Lawrence[9]; 7. 19-Alex Karpowicz[8]; 8. 3U-Jayden Clay[6]; 9. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[11]; 10. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[7]; 11. 126-Autumn Criste[13]; 12. 12W-Caiden Warren[10]; 13. 47R-Ray Brewer[12].

Hoosier Tire B-Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 8M-Chance Morton[4]; 2. 8K-Cooper Miller[1]; 3. 67K-Colton Robinson[5]; 4. 21-Matt Sherrell[3]; 5. 54-Rylan Gray[7]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[9]; 7. 60-Dusty Young[10]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark[6]; 9. 84S-Shaun Shapel[12]; 10. 14E-Kris Carroll[2]; 11. 26J-Kevin Carl[11]; 12. 72W-Tye Wilke[8]; 13. 938-Bradley Fezard[13].

Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[1]; 2. 32M-Trey Marcham[2]; 3. 5U-Kameron Key[3]; 4. 00-Brecken Reese[5]; 5. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 6. 76-Zane Lawrence[6]; 7. 26J-Kevin Carl[7].

Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Bradley Cox[2]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[5]; 4. 14J-Jonathan Beason[3]; 5. 54-Rylan Gray[1]; 6. 12W-Caiden Warren[6]; 7. (DNS) 938-Bradley Fezard.

Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[4]; 2. 40X-Trevor Cline[2]; 3. 3P-Drake Edwards[1]; 4. 44-Branigan Roark[5]; 5. 67K-Colton Robinson[3]; 6. 60-Dusty Young[6].

Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 7P-Jason McDougal[1]; 2. 7U-Kale Drake[3]; 3. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 4. 21-Matt Sherrell[2]; 5. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[5]; 6. 72W-Tye Wilke[6]; 7. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[7]; 8. 126-Autumn Criste[8].

Advanced Racing Susp Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker[2]; 2. 32T-Connor Lee[1]; 3. 81F-Frank Flud[3]; 4. 3U-Jayden Clay[5]; 5. 14-Jakeb Boxell[4]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 7. 47R-Ray Brewer[7].

AFCO Racing Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Jacob Denney[3]; 2. 8K-Cooper Miller[1]; 3. 14E-Kris Carroll[6]; 4. 8M-Chance Morton[2]; 5. 5D-Zach Daum[4]; 6. 19-Alex Karpowicz[5]; 7. 84S-Shaun Shapel[7].

Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.292[3]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.364[2]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:10.601[22]; 4. 5U-Kameron Key, 00:10.674[6]; 5. 14J-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.700[9]; 6. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:10.765[17]; 7. 32M-Trey Marcham, 00:10.823[13]; 8. 45-Bradley Cox, 00:10.859[12]; 9. 40X-Trevor Cline, 00:10.878[4]; 10. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:10.925[1]; 11. 54-Rylan Gray, 00:10.937[19]; 12. 3P-Drake Edwards, 00:11.001[7]; 13. 00-Brecken Reese, 00:11.030[16]; 14. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:11.169[21]; 15. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:11.200[15]; 16. 76-Zane Lawrence, 00:11.546[5]; 17. 12W-Caiden Warren, 00:11.559[11]; 18. 60-Dusty Young, 00:11.606[10]; 19. 26J-Kevin Carl, 00:12.296[8]; 20. 938-Bradley Fezard, 01:00.000[20]; 21. 64-Johnny Boland, 01:01.000[14]; 22. 97L-Brandon Lewis, 01:02.000[18].

Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.796[3]; 2. 14-Jakeb Boxell, 00:10.800[22]; 3. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:10.816[1]; 4. 7U-Kale Drake, 00:10.826[19]; 5. 81F-Frank Flud, 00:10.879[16]; 6. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:10.894[15]; 7. 21-Matt Sherrell, 00:10.908[21]; 8. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.940[2]; 9. 8M-Chance Morton, 00:10.948[10]; 10. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:11.025[4]; 11. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:11.079[18]; 12. 8K-Cooper Miller, 00:11.132[7]; 13. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:11.277[17]; 14. 3U-Jayden Clay, 00:11.301[12]; 15. 19-Alex Karpowicz, 00:11.307[9]; 16. 72W-Tye Wilke, 00:11.407[11]; 17. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:11.449[8]; 18. 14E-Kris Carroll, 00:11.464[6]; 19. 251-Johnny Brown Jr, 00:11.720[13]; 20. 47R-Ray Brewer, 00:11.758[5]; 21. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:11.911[20]; 22. 126-Autumn Criste, 00:11.935[14].

 

Gavin Miller Perfect with POWRi National Midget League Win at Port City Raceway

Tulsa, OK. (3/21/25) Gavin Miller would make a statement of speed to earn his fourth career feature win battling at Port City Raceway, with the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues, in Night Two of the annual Turnpike Challenge after leading all thirty laps of the thrilling caution free feature event.

Quick on-track excitement with forty-six talented entries in the POWRi National and West Midgets would find Gavin Miller start the action off with quick-time in hot laps of 10.474-second lap as Gavin Miller, Bradley Cox, Cannon McIntosh, Thomas Meseraull, Trey Marcham and Jakeb Boxell would notch the heat racing wins with Gunnar Setser and Kale Drake earning semi-feature checkers.

Commencing the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Gavin Miller and outside front-row counterpart Thomas Meseraull, lead the field as the green flag flew with Gavin Miller gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap.

Holding steady out front in an action-packed caution-free feature, Gavin Miller would hold steady undeterred in the feature victory by leading every revolution on circuit. Keeping pace during the intense six-minute feature, Jacob Denny would place runner-up with hard-charger Cannon McIntosh rounding out the podium placements.

“The whole crew had this thing rolling tonight from the unload,” said Gavin Miller in the Port City Raceway winner’s circle. Adding, “I knew in lap traffic it was going to be tough but I tried to split a couple gaps and it all worked out.”

Remaining in the hunt all event, Zach Daum would finish fourth with Thomas Meseraull rounding out the POWRi National and West Midget League top five finishers in Night Two of the Turnpike Challenge while at Port City Raceway.

POWRi National and West Midgets | Port City Raceway | 3/21/25:

Start2Finish Quick Qualifying Time: 97-Gavin Miller

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner: 45-Bradley Cox

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner:71K-Cannon McIntosh

Engler Machine Heat Race 4 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 5 Winner: 32M-Trey Marcham

AFCO Racing Heat Race 6 Winner: 14-Jakeb Boxell

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 43-Gunnar Setser

Hoosier Racing Tire Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 7U-Kale Drake

Wholesale Batteries High Point Qualifier: 97-Gavin Miller

Smileys Racing Products Hard Charger: 71K-Cannon McIntosh

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

Event Information: https://www.myracepass.com/events/542502

Toyota Racing Development TRD A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney[4]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[13]; 4. 5D-Zach Daum[6]; 5. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[2]; 6. 14-Jakeb Boxell[3]; 7. 14J-Jonathan Beason[10]; 8. 32M-Trey Marcham[5]; 9. 938-Bradley Fezard[7]; 10. 11A-Andrew Felker[15]; 11. 7P-Jason McDougal[12]; 12. 43-Gunnar Setser[17]; 13. 40X-Trevor Cline[21]; 14. 7U-Kale Drake[18]; 15. 3P-Drake Edwards[11]; 16. 40-Chase McDermand[23]; 17. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[9]; 18. 81F-Frank Flud[16]; 19. 45-Bradley Cox[8]; 20. 8M-Chance Morton[19]; 21. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[24]; 22. 00-Brecken Reese[22]; 23. 54-Rylan Gray[14]; 24. 32T-Connor Lee[20]

Max Papis Innovations MPI B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 43-Gunnar Setser[1]; 2. 8M-Chance Morton[2]; 3. 40X-Trevor Cline[3]; 4. 5U-Kameron Key[8]; 5. 21-Matt Sherrell[9]; 6. 67K-Colton Robinson[5]; 7. 64-Johnny Boland[6]; 8. 21T-Justin Bates[11]; 9. 16TH-Kevin Newton[14]; 10. 12W-Caiden Warren[10]; 11. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[12]; 12. 72W-Tye Wilke[4]; 13. 89-Todd McVay[13]; 14. 47R-Ray Brewer[7]; 15. 26J-Kevin Carl[15]

Hoosier Tire B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 7U-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 32T-Connor Lee[2]; 3. 00-Brecken Reese[3]; 4. 76-Zane Lawrence[4]; 5. 3U-Jayden Clay[5]; 6. 40-Chase McDermand[10]; 7. 14E-Kris Carroll[9]; 8. 8L-Cooper Miller[7]; 9. 6-Brylee Kilmer[6]; 10. 19-Alex Karpowicz[11]; 11. 44-Branigan Roark[14]; 12. 97L-Brandon Lewis[12]; 13. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[8]; 14. 126-Autumn Criste[13]

Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 2. 938-Bradley Fezard[5]; 3. 40X-Trevor Cline[1]; 4. 32T-Connor Lee[3]; 5. 67K-Colton Robinson[2]; 6. 21-Matt Sherrell[6]; 7. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[7]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark[8]

Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Bradley Cox[1]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]; 3. 3P-Drake Edwards[3]; 4. 54-Rylan Gray[4]; 5. 47R-Ray Brewer[8]; 6. 14E-Kris Carroll[6]; 7. 19-Alex Karpowicz[5]; 8. 16TH-Kevin Newton[7]

Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 2. 81F-Frank Flud[2]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[3]; 4. 7U-Kale Drake[4]; 5. 64-Johnny Boland[5]; 6. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 7. 89-Todd McVay[7]

Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[4]; 2. 5D-Zach Daum[3]; 3. 8M-Chance Morton[5]; 4. 76-Zane Lawrence[1]; 5. 8L-Cooper Miller[6]; 6. 12W-Caiden Warren[8]; 7. 5U-Kameron Key[2]; 8. (DNS) 26J-Kevin Carl

Advanced Racing Susp Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 32M-Trey Marcham[5]; 2. 14J-Jonathan Beason[2]; 3. 7P-Jason McDougal[3]; 4. 11A-Andrew Felker[4]; 5. 3U-Jayden Clay[6]; 6. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[1]; 7. 97L-Brandon Lewis[7]

AFCO Racing Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Jakeb Boxell[3]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney[4]; 3. 00-Brecken Reese[1]; 4. 72W-Tye Wilke[2]; 5. 6-Brylee Kilmer[5]; 6. 21T-Justin Bates[6]; 7. 126-Autumn Criste[7]

Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.474[17]; 2. 54-Rylan Gray, 00:10.588[9]; 3. 7U-Kale Drake, 00:10.590[19]; 4. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:10.601[11]; 5. 3P-Drake Edwards, 00:10.678[4]; 6. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:10.750[20]; 7. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:10.766[7]; 8. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:10.787[13]; 9. 81F-Frank Flud, 00:10.802[10]; 10. 40X-Trevor Cline, 00:10.811[12]; 11. 45-Bradley Cox, 00:10.862[8]; 12. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.894[2]; 13. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:10.901[5]; 14. 19-Alex Karpowicz, 00:10.980[1]; 15. 64-Johnny Boland, 00:11.030[16]; 16. 21-Matt Sherrell, 00:11.031[18]; 17. 14E-Kris Carroll, 00:11.127[6]; 18. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:11.152[14]; 19. 251-Johnny Brown Jr, 00:11.171[23]; 20. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:11.235[15]; 21. 89-Todd McVay, 00:11.243[22]; 22. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:11.365[21]; 23. 47R-Ray Brewer, 00:11.452[3]

Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:10.596[15]; 2. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.781[21]; 3. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:10.814[18]; 4. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:10.822[16]; 5. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:10.876[19]; 6. 14-Jakeb Boxell, 00:10.937[7]; 7. 5U-Kameron Key, 00:11.034[14]; 8. 14J-Jonathan Beason, 00:11.157[22]; 9. 72W-Tye Wilke, 00:11.203[3]; 10. 76-Zane Lawrence, 00:11.213[5]; 11. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:11.256[17]; 12. 00-Brecken Reese, 00:11.307[6]; 13. 8M-Chance Morton, 00:11.310[1]; 14. 32M-Trey Marcham, 00:11.414[10]; 15. 6-Brylee Kilmer, 00:11.421[23]; 16. 8L-Cooper Miller, 00:11.471[2]; 17. 3U-Jayden Clay, 00:11.632[13]; 18. 21T-Justin Bates, 00:11.768[9]; 19. 26J-Kevin Carl, 00:11.771[20]; 20. 97L-Brandon Lewis, 00:11.780[12]; 21. 126-Autumn Criste, 00:11.956[11]; 22. 12W-Caiden Warren, 00:50.444[4]; 23. 8MF-Kade Morton, 01:00.000[8]

Racing Electronics Hot Laps: 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.153[3]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.189[33]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:10.225[30]; 4. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:10.267[36]; 5. 72W-Tye Wilke, 00:10.319[6]; 6. 3P-Drake Edwards, 00:10.343[7]; 7. 81F-Frank Flud, 00:10.346[19]; 8. 7U-Kale Drake, 00:10.349[37]; 9. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:10.362[39]; 10. 14-Jakeb Boxell, 00:10.366[14]; 11. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.367[27]; 12. 54-Rylan Gray, 00:10.400[17]; 13. 14J-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.434[44]; 14. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:10.448[21]; 15. 45-Bradley Cox, 00:10.468[15]; 16. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:10.487[13]; 17. 19-Alex Karpowicz, 00:10.507[1]; 18. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:10.513[38]; 19. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.544[42]; 20. 5U-Kameron Key, 00:10.553[28]; 21. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:10.587[9]; 22. 8L-Cooper Miller, 00:10.610[4]; 23. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:10.648[25]; 24. 8M-Chance Morton, 00:10.652[2]; 25. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:10.662[32]; 26. 64-Johnny Boland, 00:10.679[31]; 27. 47R-Ray Brewer, 00:10.687[5]; 28. 32M-Trey Marcham, 00:10.711[20]; 29. 89-Todd McVay, 00:10.723[43]; 30. 3U-Jayden Clay, 00:10.727[26]; 31. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:10.756[41]; 32. 14E-Kris Carroll, 00:10.764[11]; 33. 6-Brylee Kilmer, 00:10.767[46]; 34. 76-Zane Lawrence, 00:10.771[10]; 35. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:10.801[29]; 36. 40X-Trevor Cline, 00:10.831[23]; 37. 00-Brecken Reese, 00:10.844[12]; 38. 21-Matt Sherrell, 00:10.851[35]; 39. 97L-Brandon Lewis, 00:10.982[24]; 40. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:11.061[34]; 41. 21T-Justin Bates, 00:11.311[18]; 42. 126-Autumn Criste, 00:11.442[22]; 43. 12W-Caiden Warren, 00:11.520[8]; 44. 26J-Kevin Carl, 00:11.566[40]; 45. 251-Johnny Brown Jr, 00:12.391[45]; 46. 8MF-Kade Morton, 10:00.000[16]

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Cannon McIntosh Captures Checkers with POWRi Midgets at Creek County Speedway

Sapulpa, OK. (3/20/25) Cannon McIntosh would perfect the field through lap traffic to earn his first feature win of 2025 while battling at Creek County Speedway, with the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues, in Night One of the Turnpike Challenge in a thrilling thirty lap feature event.

Speedy on-track excitement with forty-eight talented entries in the POWRi National and West Midgets would find Gunnar Setser start the action off with quick-time in qualifying of 13.115-second lap as Jacob Denney, Cannon McIntosh, Kale Drake, Jason McDougal, Andrew Felker, and Thomas Meseraull would notch the heat racing wins with Chase McDermand and Gavin Miller victorious in semi-feature action.

Launching the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Jacob Denney and outside front-row counterpart Cannon McIntosh lead the field as the green flag flew with Jacob Denney gaining the slightest of initial advantage on the opening lap.

Overtaking for the top spot on lap two, Cannon McIntosh would appear to be the quickest in the early stages of the feature by cruising around the top side of the speedway. Shuffling through the field, Jason McDougal would maneuver into runner-up with Jacob Denney, Thomas Meseraull, and Blake Hahn all within striking distance inside the top five.

Cruising into the lead around the mid-point of the feature, Jason McDougal would sail into the lead past McIntosh with Jacob Denney bearing down on the two front-runners with Blake Hahn, Thomas Meseraull, Gunnar Setser, Andrew Felker, and Kameron Key kept the pacing close.

Retaking the lead with less than ten laps remaining, Cannon McIntosh would perfect the obstacle of lap traffic by slinging past McDougal for the preferred position on the field as Jacob Denney followed suite to set up a thrilling dash for the finish.

Holding steady for the final revolutions around Creek County Speedway, Cannon McIntosh would earn his twenty-seventh career feature win with the POWRi National Midget League as Jacob Denney finished second with Thomas Meseraull rounding out the exceptional podium placements.

“It took me doing my job to get this win after the crew gave me such a great car tonight,” said Cannon McIntosh in the Creek County Speedway winner’s circle. Adding, “I knew it was going to get tricky with lap traffic so I was patient and waited for my moment.”

Remaining in the hunt all event, Blake Hahn would finish fourth with Jason McDougal rounding out the POWRi National and West Midget League top five finishers in Night One of the Turnpike Challenge at Creek County Speedway.

POWRi National & West Midgets | Creek County Speedway | 3/20/25:

Start2Finish Quick Qualifying Time: 43-Gunnar Setser(13.115)

Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 67-Jacob Denney

Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner:71K-Cannon McIntosh

Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 7U-Kale Drake

Engler Machine Heat Race 4 Winner: 7P-Jason McDougal

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 5 Winner: 11A-Andrew Felker

AFCO Racing Heat Race 6 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 40-Chase McDermand

Hoosier Racing Tire Semi Feature 2 Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

Wholesale Batteries High Point Qualifier: 67-Jacob Denney

Smileys Racing Products Hard Charger:

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner:

Event Details: https://www.myracepass.com/events/542499

Toyota Racing Development TRD A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney[1]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[9]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 5. 7P-Jason McDougal[6]; 6. 43-Gunnar Setser[7]; 7. 9U-Kameron Key[14]; 8. 11A-Andrew Felker[8]; 9. 97-Gavin Miller[18]; 10. 7U-Kale Drake[4]; 11. 81F-Frank Flud[15]; 12. 3P-Drake Edwards[13]; 13. 40-Chase McDermand[17]; 14. 93-Kyle Bellm[21]; 15. 14J-Jonathan Beason[11]; 16. 14-Jakeb Boxell[12]; 17. 67K-Colton Robinson[23]; 18. 72W-Tye Wilke[5]; 19. 8-Alex Sewell[19]; 20. 938-Bradley Fezard[22]; 21. 8L-Cooper Miller[20]; 22. 5D-Zach Daum[10]; 23. 21-Matt Sherrell[16].

Max Papis Innovations MPI B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[1]; 2. 8-Alex Sewell[3]; 3. 93-Kyle Bellm[8]; 4. 67K-Colton Robinson[5]; 5. 32T-Connor Lee[9]; 6. 45-Bradley Cox[7]; 7. 64-Johnny Boland[10]; 8. 40X-Trevor Cline[11]; 9. 16TH-Kevin Newton[12]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[15]; 11. 32-Jason Tessier[14]; 12. 8K-Jeffrey Abbey[13]; 13. 11-Lane Goodman[6]; 14. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 15. 3U-Jayden Clay[2]; 16. 26J-Kevin Carl[16].

Hoosier Racing Tire Hoosier Tire B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 2. 8L-Cooper Miller[1]; 3. 938-Bradley Fezard[6]; 4. 7MF-Chance Morton[14]; 5. 8M-Kade Morton[3]; 6. 21T-Justin Bates[5]; 7. 44-Branigan Roark[8]; 8. 14E-Kris Carroll[13]; 9. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 10. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[15]; 11. 12W-Caiden Warren[12]; 12. 126-Autumn Criste[11]; 13. 76-Zane Lawrence[16]; 14. 97L-Brandon Lewis[10]; 15. 89-Todd McVay[4]; 16. 47R-Ray Brewer[7].

Flying A Motorsports Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Jacob Denney[4]; 2. 3P-Drake Edwards[1]; 3. 81F-Frank Flud[5]; 4. 21-Matt Sherrell[3]; 5. 11-Lane Goodman[7]; 6. 72-Alex Karpowicz[6]; 7. 14E-Kris Carroll[8]; 8. 40X-Trevor Cline[2].

Eibach Racing Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand[1]; 3. 8L-Cooper Miller[2]; 4. 89-Todd McVay[6]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 6. 97L-Brandon Lewis[7]; 7. 126-Autumn Criste[5]; 8. (DNS) 76-Zane Lawrence.

Auto Meter Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Kale Drake[3]; 2. 72W-Tye Wilke[4]; 3. 8-Alex Sewell[2]; 4. 21T-Justin Bates[7]; 5. 45-Bradley Cox[5]; 6. 44-Branigan Roark[1]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 8. 26J-Kevin Carl[8].

Engler Machine Tool Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 7P-Jason McDougal[2]; 2. 9U-Kameron Key[1]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[4]; 4. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 5. 8M-Kade Morton[3]; 6. 64-Johnny Boland[7]; 7. 8K-Jeffrey Abbey[8]; 8. 7MF-Chance Morton[6].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Advanced Racing Susp Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker[2]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 3. 5D-Zach Daum[3]; 4. 67K-Colton Robinson[1]; 5. 938-Bradley Fezard[6]; 6. 93-Kyle Bellm[5]; 7. 32-Jason Tessier[7]; 8. 6-Brylee Kilmer[8].

AFCO Racing AFCO Racing Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[2]; 2. 3U-Jayden Clay[1]; 3. 14J-Jonathan Beason[3]; 4. 14-Jakeb Boxell[4]; 5. 47R-Ray Brewer[7]; 6. 32T-Connor Lee[5]; 7. 12W-Caiden Warren[6]; 8. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[8].

Start2Finish Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:13.205[6]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.236[21]; 3. 72W-Tye Wilke, 00:13.385[5]; 4. 21-Matt Sherrell, 00:13.422[7]; 5. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.550[16]; 6. 7U-Kale Drake, 00:13.585[1]; 7. 40X-Trevor Cline, 00:13.585[12]; 8. 8L-Cooper Miller, 00:13.605[24]; 9. 8-Alex Sewell, 00:13.617[17]; 10. 3P-Drake Edwards, 00:13.623[11]; 11. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.674[13]; 12. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:13.706[4]; 13. 81F-Frank Flud, 00:13.727[20]; 14. 126-Autumn Criste, 00:13.737[18]; 15. 45-Bradley Cox, 00:13.778[8]; 16. 72-Alex Karpowicz, 00:13.822[2]; 17. 89-Todd McVay, 00:13.860[15]; 18. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.896[10]; 19. 11-Lane Goodman, 00:13.988[22]; 20. 97L-Brandon Lewis, 00:14.097[23]; 21. 21T-Justin Bates, 00:14.270[9]; 22. 14E-Kris Carroll, 00:14.287[19]; 23. 76-Zane Lawrence, 00:14.506[14]; 24. 26J-Kevin Carl, 00:14.632[3].

Start2Finish Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:13.115[13]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.371[8]; 3. 14-Jakeb Boxell, 00:13.480[7]; 4. 8M-Kade Morton, 00:13.520[10]; 5. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:13.541[24]; 6. 14J-Jonathan Beason, 00:13.541[5]; 7. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:13.556[9]; 8. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:13.566[20]; 9. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.597[22]; 10. 9U-Kameron Key, 00:13.623[2]; 11. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:13.757[21]; 12. 3U-Jayden Clay, 00:13.774[12]; 13. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.836[3]; 14. 93-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.861[15]; 15. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:13.866[18]; 16. 7MF-Chance Morton, 00:13.896[1]; 17. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:13.969[14]; 18. 12W-Caiden Warren, 00:14.095[23]; 19. 64-Johnny Boland, 00:14.134[16]; 20. 32-Jason Tessier, 00:14.169[4]; 21. 47R-Ray Brewer, 00:14.211[17]; 22. 8K-Jeffrey Abbey, 00:14.266[11]; 23. 6-Brylee Kilmer, 00:14.471[19]; 24. 251-Johnny Brown Jr, 00:14.599[6].

Racing Electronics Racing Electronics Hot Laps: 1. 5D-Zach Daum, 00:12.884[48]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney, 00:12.903[11]; 3. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:12.963[18]; 4. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:13.007[40]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.140[41]; 6. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.163[6]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.167[16]; 8. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.195[31]; 9. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.223[25]; 10. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:13.245[26]; 11. 14J-Jonathan Beason, 00:13.251[10]; 12. 14-Jakeb Boxell, 00:13.279[14]; 13. 21-Matt Sherrell, 00:13.322[13]; 14. 45-Bradley Cox, 00:13.336[15]; 15. 3P-Drake Edwards, 00:13.337[21]; 16. 8M-Kade Morton, 00:13.339[20]; 17. 7MF-Chance Morton, 00:13.370[2]; 18. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.434[44]; 19. 72-Alex Karpowicz, 00:13.466[3]; 20. 3U-Jayden Clay, 00:13.472[24]; 21. 11-Lane Goodman, 00:13.532[43]; 22. 81F-Frank Flud, 00:13.540[39]; 23. 8L-Cooper Miller, 00:13.575[47]; 24. 72W-Tye Wilke, 00:13.583[9]; 25. 40X-Trevor Cline, 00:13.594[23]; 26. 7U-Kale Drake, 00:13.623[1]; 27. 9U-Kameron Key, 00:13.632[4]; 28. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:13.662[36]; 29. 93-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.708[30]; 30. 8K-Jeffrey Abbey, 00:13.726[22]; 31. 126-Autumn Criste, 00:13.781[35]; 32. 8-Alex Sewell, 00:13.782[33]; 33. 64-Johnny Boland, 00:13.819[32]; 34. 76-Zane Lawrence, 00:13.858[27]; 35. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.935[19]; 36. 67K-Colton Robinson, 00:13.961[42]; 37. 14E-Kris Carroll, 00:13.992[37]; 38. 47R-Ray Brewer, 00:14.064[34]; 39. 6-Brylee Kilmer, 00:14.080[38]; 40. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:14.118[7]; 41. 21T-Justin Bates, 00:14.201[17]; 42. 89-Todd McVay, 00:14.334[29]; 43. 32-Jason Tessier, 00:14.346[8]; 44. 251-Johnny Brown Jr, 00:14.382[12]; 45. 97L-Brandon Lewis, 00:14.432[45]; 46. 12W-Caiden Warren, 00:14.827[46]; 47. 26J-Kevin Carl, 00:15.034[5]; 48. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:15.034[28].

 

 

Flick Claims PPMS Pot of Gold

Despite morning showers and threatening skies most of the afternoon, the staff at Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway persevered to present race fans the second annual Pot of Gold event. The threat of rain and the high winds clearly hurt the attendance on both sides of the gate. However, a full field of 20 Honest Abe Roofing FAST On Dirt sprint cars drew in for competition.

Ti22 Performance time trials saw 2019 tour champion, Cole Duncan, fastest overall with a 15.021 second lap (an average of 149.790 mph) to pick up a $200 bonus from Knox Bakery. Dan Kuriger and Brandon Spithaler also quick timed their respective heat race groups. Ricky Peterson would win Patriot Capital Financial heat race number one. Victory Fuel heat race number 2 was won by A.J. Flick and New York's Matt Farnham claimed JLT Enterprises heat 3.

Spithaler would draw the pole position for the 20-lap main event sprint during the Tub O Towels redraw. Dan Kuriger would start outside the front row. Flick and Peterson would roll off from row 2 with Farnham and Michael Bauer in row 3. At the drop of the green, Spithaler wasted no time shooting to the lead and would lead the first half of the race. Flick would get by on lap eleven and appeared to be headed for an easy win.

Spithaler, in the Barris Supply 32 got up on the wheel and chased Flick down and the duo would battle for the lead through traffic. On lap 18, Spithaler threw a monster slider in turn 1 as the pair split a lapped car, clearing Flick for the lead, but the momentum killing move allowed Flick to drive back past. He would go on to the win, driving his own number 2 car sponsored by Freguson Heating & Air, Fence By Maintenance Service, Worthington Steel, Moon Ford, MAHLE, and J&J Contracting.

Following Flick and Spithaler at the finish were Matt Farnham, Ricky Peterson and Derek Hauck. The rest of the top 10 included Michael Bauer, Tyler Gunn, Bob Felmlee, Cody Bova, and Brandon Matus. Cars losing transponders led to an incorrect finish at payoff, however, things were corrected and the effected drivers were correctly compensated. The next race for the Honest Abe Roofing FAST On Dirt tour is Sunday, April 13 at Millstream Speedway in Findlay, Ohio.

Honest Abe Roofing
FAST On Dirt
Pittsburgh's PA Motor Speedway
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Event #1

Ti22 Performance Time Trials
Group 1: 1. 08-Dan Kuriger 15.132, 2. 98-Ricky Peterson 15.159, 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan 15.162, 4. 3-John Jerich 15.476, 5. 3J-Jacob Begenwald 15.539, 6. 33-Brent Matus 16.091, 7. 86-Michael Lutz 16.262

Group 2: 1. 22-Cole Duncan 15.021, 2. 2-A.J. Flick 15.071, 3. 46-Michael Bauer 15.242, 4. 20B-Cody Bova 15.266, 5. 6-Bob Felmlee 15.299, 6. 9-Lance Heinberger 15.433, 7. 5-Jeremy Weaver 99.999

Group 3: 1. 32B-Brandon Spithaler 15.210, 2. 7NY-Matt Farnham 15.258, 3. 13-Brandon Matus 15.309, 4. 33H-Derek Hauck 15.388, 5. 11-Carl Bowser 15.509, 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn 15.522

Patriot Capital Financial of Ashland, OH - Heat 1: 1. 98-Peterson[1] ; 2. 08-Kuriger[4] ; 3. 3-Jerich[3] ; 4. 25R-Ryan[2] ; 5. 3J-Begenwald[5] ; 6. 33-Matus[6] ; 7. 86-Lutz[7]

Victory Fuel - Heat 2: 1. 2-Flick[1] ; 2. 46-Bauer[2] ; 3. 20B-Bova[3] ; 4. 6-Felmlee[5] ; 5. 9-Heinberger[6] ; 6. 5-Weaver[7] ; 7. 22-Duncan[4]

JLT Enterprises - Heat 3: 1. 7NY-Farnham[1] ; 2. 32B-Spithaler[4] ; 3. 13-Matus[2] ; 4. 68G-Gunn[6] ; 5. 33H-Hauck[3] ; 6. 11-Bowser[5]

Honest Abe Roofing - Main Event: 1. 2-Flick[3] $4,040 ; 2. 32B-Spithaler[1] $2,030 ; 3. 7NY-Farnham[5] ; $1,540 ; 4. 98-Peterson[4] $1,340 ; 5. 33H-Derek Hauck[15] $1,050 ; 6. 46-Bauer[6] $1,130 ; 7. 68G-Gunn[12] $910 ; 8. 6-Felmlee[11] $710 ; 9. 20B-Bova[8] $620 ; 10. 13-Matus[9] $570 ; 11. 5-Weaver[17] $500 ; 12. 25R-Ryan[10] $610 ; 13. 11-Bowser[18] $480 ; 14. 3-Jerich[7] $480 ; 15. 3J-Begenwald[13] $440 ; 16. 9-Heinberger[14] $610 ; 17. 33-Matus[16] $400 ; 18. 08-Kuriger[2] $480 ; 19. 86-Lutz[19] $600 ; 20. 22-Duncan[20] $600

Helms & Sons Construction - Hard Charger: 33H-Derek Hauck (+10)

All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads - Hard Luck: 08-Dan Kuriger

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, MARCH 16

Callum Williamson claimed the Asphalt Recyclers Australia Rd 21 of the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.

He started from p3 in the final and crossed the line ahead of defending series champion and points leader Dayne Kingshott, who started from p2, and Kaiden Manders, who started from p9.

The win was not enough for Williamson to peg back a sizeable gap on Kingshott, heading into the series finale - at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday, March 29.

Williamson started the show by being second quickest in his qualifying group and converting a p3 to p1 win in his heat race.

Kingshott was quickest in his qualifying group and after starting p4, finished second in his heat.

Manders was second in his qualifying group and unfortunately he dropped down to sixth in his heat race after starting from p3.

Taylor Milling was the quickest overall in qualifying, setting the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time award.

Michael Keen won the first heat race from Ryan Lancaster and Chad Pittard - in a race that was marred by contact between Daniel Hartigan and Jason Kendrick - the latter being winded from a big series of rolls.

The team managed to rebuild the W11 for him to start at the back of the B Main and qualify 24th for the feature race.

Queenslander Ryan Newton, back in the Monte Motorsport W17, won the second heat from Kingshott and last-round winner Brad Maiolo.

Williamson won the final heat from Kris Coyle and Jack Williamson.

Maiolo was fourth in the feature race, after starting from p8, ahead of Keen who started on pole and took fifth.

Andrew Priolo moved up five spots to claim sixth, while Lancaster was seventh after starting from p6.

Jack Williamson was eighth, from p7, ahead of AJ Nash in the family-owned W51 who was ninth, a big mover from p17.

Jason Pryde rounded out the top 10 after starting from p22, winning this round’s Kincrome Hard Charger award.

Newton, who was involved in an early crash, after starting p4, dropped back to p18 and crossed the line in 11th, ahead of Aaron Chircop in 12th, up six spots, Hartigan in 13th, also up six spots, Pittard, Kyle Francis, Cameron McKenzie and Brooke Newson.

Coyle was a non-finisher as was Milling who rode a wheel on a late restart and crashed into the pit exit game.

Inglis, Harrison Peet, Kendrick and Golding were also non-finishers.

RESULTS:

Qualifying 1: Michael Keen 13.606, Jaydee Dack 13.638, Daniel Hartigan 13.075, Ryan Lancaster 13.726, Jason Kendrick 13.818, Chad Pittard 13.962, Kyle Francis 13.963, Aaron Chircop 14.089 and Brooke Newson 14.343.

Qualifying 2: Dayne Kingshott 13.320, Kaiden Manders 13.413, Ryan Newton 13.451, Brad Maiolo 13.538. Daniel Golding 13.506, James Inglis 13.773, Cameron McKenzie 13.777, Myles BNolger 13.950.

Qualifying 3: Taylor Milling 13.286, Callum Williamson 13.328, Jason Pryde 13.333, Jack Williamson 13.518, Andrew Priolo 13.548, Kris Coyle 13.755, AJ Nash 13.757, Harrison Peet 14.503. Daniel Harding NTT.

Heat 1: 1st Michael Keen, 2nd Ryan Lancaster, 3rd Chad Pittard, 4th Kyle Francis, 5th Aaron Chircop, 6th Brooke Newson. DNF: Jason Kendrick, Daniel Hartigan. DNS: Jaydee Dack.

Heat 2: 1st Ryan Newton, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th James Inglis, 5th Cameron McKenzie, 6th Kaiden Manders, 7th Daniel Golding, 8th Myles Bolger.

Heat 3: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Jack Williamson, 4th Andrew Priolo, 5th Taylor Milling, 6th AJ Nash, 7th Harrison Peet, 8th Daniel Harding. DNF: Jason Pryde.

B Main: 1st Danie Hartigan, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Daniel Harding, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Myles Bolger.

A Main: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th Brad Maiolo, 5th Michael Keen, 6th Andrew Priolo, 7th Ryan Lancaster, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th AJ Nash, 10th Jason Pryde, 11th Ryan Newton, 12th Aaron Chircop, 13th Daniel Hartigan, 14th Daniel Harding, 15th Chad Pittard, 16th Kyle Francis, 17th Cameron McKenzie, 18th Brooke Newson. DNF: Kris Coyle, James Inglis, Taylor Milling, Harrison Peet, Jason Kendrick and Daniel Golding.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Taylor Milling.

Hoosier tyre draw: Jason Pryde.

Kincrome Hard Charger: Jason Pryde.

Wilsons Brewing Company Best Presented: Jack Williamson.

2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series points after 21 of 22 rounds: Dayne Kingshott 3076, Callum Williamson 3020, Kaiden Manders 2794, Taylor Milling 2750, Andrew Priolo 2672, Jason Kendrick 2566, Kris Coyle 2558, Bradley Maiolo 2494, Daniel Harding 2452, Michael Keen 2428, Ryan Lancaster 2386, Jack Williamson 2348, Aaron Chircop 2262, Ryan Newton 2148, Jason Pryde 2112, Jaydee Dack 2108, James McFadden 1910, AJ Nash 1895, Kerry Madsen 1874, Jamie Maiolo 1606, Cory Eliason 1590, Luke Oldfield 1476, Jock Goodyer 1440, James Inglis 1370, Myles Bolger 1358, Brooke Newson 1332, Brock Zearfoss 1220, Matt Egel 1186, Joel Ettridge 1156, Justin Whitall 1086, Brad Sweet 1052, Cole Macedo 964, Tim King 948, Gio Scelzi 948, Matt Juhl 904, Wayne Russell 864, Michael Pickens 824, Cameron McKenzie 714, Kyle Francis 706, Harrison Peet 690, Marcus Dumesny 554, George Eaton 450, Lachlan McHugh 440, Kyle Larson 424, Mick Saller 412, Daniel Hartigan 390, Dylan Menz 358, Matthew Cross 314, Trent Pigdon 302, Jacob Smith 294, Daniel Golding 254, Todd Davis 252,

Chad Pittard 242, Shaun Bradford 214.

 

 

AJ Flick Finds Victory in POWRi Fast on Dirt Win at Pittsburgh PA’s Speedway

Imperial, PA. (3/15/25) Meeting the demand of premier outstanding on-track battles of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway Speedway, the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing FAST on DIRT Sprint Series presented by Ti Performance would witness AJ Flick claiming the victory in rousing feature action in the Opening Weekend.

Starting the first night of seasonal competition action with twenty entries among the POWRi FAST on DIRT competitors, Cole Duncan set a qualifying quick time of 15.021 seconds. Ricky Peterson, AJ Flick, and Matt Farnham each earned heat racing victories as Brandon Spithaler attained the high-point qualifier award.

Sailing into wing sprint feature green flag racing would find front-starting Brandon Spithaler out-duel the field out of the first pair of corners as Spithaler would shoot to the preferred position for the first eleven laps.

Overtaking for the top spot just after the mid-point of the event, AJ Flick would earn his first career-sanctioned victory in the POWRi FAST while outrunning pole-starter and runner-up placement Brandon Spithaler to capture the feature win in an epic final lap. Speedy Matt Farnham would clinch third as Ricky Peterson finished fourth with Michael Bauer rounding out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Honest Abe Roofing FAST on DIRT Sprint Series presented by Ti Performance opening weekend feature event at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway.

POWRi FAST | Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway | 3/15/25:

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 2-AJ Flick[3]; 2. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[1]; 3. 7NY-Matt Farnham[5]; 4. 98-Ricky Peterson[4]; 5. 46-Michael Bauer[6]; 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn[12]; 7. 6-Bob Felmlee[11]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[8]; 9. 13-Brandon Matus[9]; 10. 25R-Jordan Ryan[10]; 11. 11-Carl Bowser[18]; 12. 3-John Jerich[7]; 13. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[13]; 14. 33H-Derek Hauck[15]; 15. 9-Lance Heinberger[14]; 16. 5-Jeremy Weaver[17]; 17. 33-Brent Matus[16]; 18. 08-Danny Kuriger[2]; 19. 86-Micheal Lutz[19]; 20. 22-Cole Duncan[20].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 98-Ricky Peterson[1]; 2. 08-Danny Kuriger[4]; 3. 3-John Jerich[3]; 4. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]; 5. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[5]; 6. 33-Brent Matus[6]; 7. 86-Micheal Lutz[7].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2-AJ Flick[1]; 2. 46-Michael Bauer[2]; 3. 20B-Cody Bova[3]; 4. 6-Bob Felmlee[5]; 5. 9-Lance Heinberger[6]; 6. 5-Jeremy Weaver[7]; 7. 22-Cole Duncan[4].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7NY-Matt Farnham[1]; 2. 32B-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 3. 13-Brandon Matus[2]; 4. 68G-Tyler Gunn[6]; 5. 33H-Derek Hauck[3]; 6. 11-Carl Bowser[5].

Qualifying 1: 1. 08-Danny Kuriger, 00:15.132[3]; 2. 98-Ricky Peterson, 00:15.159[2]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:15.162[4]; 4. 3-John Jerich, 00:15.476[5]; 5. 3J-Jacob Begenwald, 00:15.539[6]; 6. 33-Brent Matus, 00:16.091[7]; 7. 86-Micheal Lutz, 00:16.262[1].

Qualifying 2: 1. 22-Cole Duncan, 00:15.021[3]; 2. 2-AJ Flick, 00:15.071[1]; 3. 46-Michael Bauer, 00:15.242[5]; 4. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:15.266[7]; 5. 6-Bob Felmlee, 00:15.299[4]; 6. 9-Lance Heinberger, 00:15.433[2]; 7. (DNS) 5-Jeremy Weaver.

Qualifying 3: 1. 32B-Brandon Spithaler, 00:15.210[5]; 2. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:15.258[4]; 3. 13-Brandon Matus, 00:15.309[1]; 4. 33H-Derek Hauck, 00:15.388[2]; 5. 11-Carl Bowser, 00:15.509[6]; 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn, 00:15.522[3].

Hot Laps 1: 1. 3-John Jerich, 00:14.853[12]; 2. 32B-Brandon Spithaler, 00:14.981[19]; 3. 11-Carl Bowser, 00:15.118[4]; 4. 22-Cole Duncan, 00:15.232[5]; 5. 98-Ricky Peterson, 00:15.312[17]; 6. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:15.468[3]; 7. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:15.471[6]; 8. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:15.488[18]; 9. 08-Danny Kuriger, 00:15.547[13]; 10. 2-AJ Flick, 00:15.574[8]; 11. 68G-Tyler Gunn, 00:15.589[9]; 12. 33H-Derek Hauck, 00:15.601[10]; 13. 6-Bob Felmlee, 00:15.611[7]; 14. 46-Michael Bauer, 00:15.690[1]; 15. 13-Brandon Matus, 00:15.751[15]; 16. 9-Lance Heinberger, 00:15.762[11]; 17. 3J-Jacob Begenwald, 00:15.999[2]; 18. 86-Micheal Lutz, 00:16.698[14]; 19. 33-Brent Matus, 00:16.971[16]; 20. (DNS) 5-Jeremy Weaver.

Event Details: https://www.myracepass.com/events/541050

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Henry picks up where he left off, opens Attica season with 410 win; Schlenk dominates late models; MIller returns to 305 victory lane

Saturday, March 15, 2025

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Cap Henry picked up where he left off in 2024. The Republic, Ohio driver, a three time and defending Attica Raceway Park 410 sprint champion, took the lead from Craig Mintz on lap eight and then held off several challenges from Mintz in traffic to score the opening night win at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speed plant, Friday, March 14 on Underground Utilities Inc./R.D. Holder Oil Company Night.

Dan McCarron led the first two circuits of the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint A-main before fourth starter Mintz blasted by for the lead. Henry, who started eighth on the grid, moved into second on lap seven and under Mintz for the lead exiting turn four to complete lap eight.

Henry encountered heavy lapped traffic on lap 13 and that allowed both Mintz and DJ Foos to close. Henry and Mintz nearly touched several times over the next hand full of laps until the only caution of the 30-lap affair fell on lap 14 for a stalled Chris Andrews who had charged from eighth to ninth.

Despite a clear track, Henry could not shake Mintz as the pair continued to battle through heavy lapped traffic with just eight laps to go. Henry finally found the high line to his liking and pulled away for his 21st career 410 sprint win at Attica, placing him in a tie with Chad Kemenah for fourth on the division’s all-time win list.

Mintz, Foos, McCarron and Bryan Sebetto rounded out the top five.

“I was pretty confident before that caution. I told Zack (Myers, crew chief) we were kind of fighting something with the wing valve…it felt like the wing was just moving wherever it wanted. So I was driving the thing and trying to push it back forward and finally just let it trunk itself and dealt with it. It was pretty close there with Craig…man I’ll take it, it was a lot of work,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Service, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Innovative Excavating, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, King Racing, Griff’s Engines; Berryman Racing Shocks, Callie’s Performance Products, Dyers, Power Cool Manufacturing, SCS Gearbox, Tony Elliott Foundation backed #33W.

McClure, Ohio’s Rusty Schlenk dominated the 25-lap Dirt Nerds Podcast UMP Late Model feature at Attica Raceway Park. The three time national UMP champion led from the drop of the green and built up sizeable leads with the feature’s only caution on lap three the only thing that slowed him down.

It was Schlenk’s 46th career late model win at Attica, as he sits atop the all-time win list at the track. Devin Shiels, Casey Noonan, Ryan Markham and Collin Shipley rounded out the top five.

“I had to be patient in traffic. I saw over my shoulder I had to run high a few laps so I could peak around to see where Devin was. I knew I had a little bit of a lead and I had to pick my way through there and be quick as I could. The lappers were all over the place and I didn’t want to do anything stupid. This is the second race on this car. It’s a new MK2 chassis that we built. We raced it once at the end of last year…raced at the Tennessee National and almost won that and we came here and dominated tonight. These new MK2 Domination cars are going to be pretty good,” said Schlenk beside his Buckeye Concrete Coatings, Terry Henricks Auto Group, Velocita USA, Dominator Race Products, Tom Finch Auto, Domination Race Cars, All Star Performance backed #91.

Like Henry, Fremont, Ohio’s Jamie Miller also picked right up where he left off after the 2024 season which saw him win six features in the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints at Attica. Miller, a five time and defending Attica 305 sprint track champion took the lead from Blayne Keckler on lap 12 and survived the 25-lap feature’s only yellow with just six laps to go, to score his 46th career division win, placing him second on the all-time win list.

Seth Schneider got a last lap pass of Keckler to finish second with Brandon Moore and Kasey Ziebold rounding out the top five.

“On that initial start I went to the bottom and didn’t feel good…I thought something was wrong so on the next start I got a little better run on Kasey and went to the top and I said ‘hell of staying here’ and it just kept getting better and better. How about those RCF Chassis going one, two and three,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Pub 400., Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, March 21 (rain date of Saturday, March 22) with the 410 and 305 sprints and late models in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision.

About Underground Utilities Inc.

Utilities, Inc. is a construction company based out of Monroeville, Ohio, specializing in earthwork and water and sewer main installation in Ohio. UUI employs over 100 skilled tradesmen and has been in business since 1978.

About R.D. Holder Oil Company - https://www.holderoil.com

In May 1986, Robert Holder established a one man, one truck operation in Clark County, Ohio. Since then, R.D. Holder Oil Company has grown one truck at a time into a multi-location fuel distributorship serving Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Today, RH Holder’s more than 40 outstanding employees work together to offer a complete range of fuels and fuel equipment for a variety of industries that include municipal fleets, trucking companies, agricultural operations, schools, and others.

410 Sprints – Callies Performance Products

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry[8]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[4]; 3. 16-DJ Foos[3]; 4. 22-Brandon Spithaler[11]; 5. 01-Bryan Sebetto[6]; 6. 29Z-Zeth Sabo[7]; 7. 19-TJ Michael[5]; 8. 22M-Dan McCarron[1]; 9. 78-Justin Clark[14]; 10. 45-Devon Borden[16]; 11. 29-Logan McCandless[9]; 12. 15C-Chris Andrews[18]; 13. 71H-Max Stambaugh[10]; 14. 35-Stuart Brubaker[20]; 15. 13-Van Gurley Jr[19]; 16. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[13]; 17. 3-John Jerich[17]; 18. 88N-Frank Neill[15]; 19. 19J-Jett Mann[12]; 20. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[2]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 45-Devon Borden[2]; 2. 3-John Jerich[4]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[12]; 4. 13-Van Gurley Jr[1]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3]; 6. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[10]; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[8]; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[6]; 9. 9-Lance Heinberger[11]; 10. 15K-Creed Kemenah[5]; 11. (DNS) 12-Trey Jacobs; 12. (DNS) X-Mike Keegan

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Dan McCarron[1]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[4]; 3. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[2]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[7]; 5. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[9]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr[6]; 7. 3-John Jerich[8]; 8. 12-Trey Jacobs[3]; 9. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 16-DJ Foos[2]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 22-Brandon Spithaler[1]; 5. 78-Justin Clark[6]; 6. 45-Devon Borden[7]; 7. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3]; 8. 5-Kody Brewer[8]; 9. 9-Lance Heinberger[9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 29Z-Zeth Sabo[1]; 2. 19-TJ Michael[2]; 3. 29-Logan McCandless[4]; 4. 19J-Jett Mann[5]; 5. 88N-Frank Neill[7]; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6]; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[9]; 9. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]

Qualifying 1: 1. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.556[3]; 2. 12-Trey Jacobs, 00:13.577[5]; 3. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:13.650[1]; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:13.654[2]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.843[9]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:13.846[6]; 7. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:13.886[8]; 8. 3-John Jerich, 00:14.046[7]; 9. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:59.999[4]

Qualifying 2: 1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:13.439[4]; 2. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:13.743[2]; 3. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.768[5]; 4. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:13.847[7]; 5. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.888[1]; 6. 78-Justin Clark, 00:14.007[6]; 7. 45-Devon Borden, 00:14.024[8]; 8. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:14.030[9]; 9. 9-Lance Heinberger, 00:14.357[3]

Qualifying 3: 1. 29-Logan McCandless, 00:13.810[2]; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:13.844[6]; 3. 19-TJ Michael, 00:13.876[5]; 4. 29Z-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.914[9]; 5. 19J-Jett Mann, 00:14.012[3]; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:14.013[1]; 7. 88N-Frank Neill, 00:14.359[7]; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.552[4]; 9. X-Mike Keegan, 00:14.606[8]

305 Sprints – Fremont Fence

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[3]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[2]; 3. 4M-Blayne Keckler[1]; 4. 12X-Brandon Moore[7]; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4]; 6. 1W-Paul Weaver[5]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[10]; 8. 0-Bradley Bateson[15]; 9. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[9]; 10. 09-Daniel Hoffman[11]; 11. 8K-Zach Kramer[19]; 12. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[12]; 13. 63-Randy Ruble[18]; 14. 78-Austin Black[14]; 15. 319-Steve Watts[13]; 16. 11-Brayden Harrison[21]; 17. 39T-Trevor St Clair[20]; 18. 2T-Tony Alvarez[24]; 19. 2-Brendan Torok[8]; 20. 6-Dustin Dinan[6]; 21. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[16]; 22. 98-David Hoppes[17]; 23. 3M-Logan Mongeau[22]; 24. 18-Ben Watson[23]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Brendan Torok[1]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2]; 4. 4M-Blayne Keckler[3]; 5. 319-Steve Watts[6]; 6. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr[8]; 7. 8K-Zach Kramer[7]; 8. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12X-Brandon Moore[6]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4]; 4. 09-Daniel Hoffman[2]; 5. 78-Austin Black[5]; 6. 98-David Hoppes[8]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair[7]; 8. 18-Ben Watson[1]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Dustin Dinan[2]; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[3]; 4. 14S-Jackson Sebetto[1]; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[6]; 6. 63-Randy Ruble[5]; 7. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.832[7]; 2. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.985[6]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:14.063[3]; 4. 2-Brendan Torok, 00:14.214[1]; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.330[5]; 6. 319-Steve Watts, 00:14.494[2]; 7. 8K-Zach Kramer, 00:14.508[4]; 8. 88JR-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.827[8]

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:14.093[4]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:14.158[8]; 3. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:14.441[5]; 4. 18-Ben Watson, 00:14.509[2]; 5. 78-Austin Black, 00:14.660[3]; 6. 12X-Brandon Moore, 00:14.812[7]; 7. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 00:14.843[1]; 8. 98-David Hoppes, 00:14.864[6]

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.788[7]; 2. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:14.161[3]; 3. 6-Dustin Dinan, 00:14.179[5]; 4. 14S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:14.436[2]; 5. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.613[1]; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.643[4]; 7. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:59.999[6]

UMP Super Late Models – Dirt Nerds Podcast

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[2]; 2. 51-Devin Shiels[1]; 3. 1N-Casey Noonan[4]; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham[3]; 5. 46-Colin Shipley[5]; 6. 27S-Eric Spangler[6]; 7. 1*-Kyle Moore[10]; 8. 50-Ryan Missler[9]; 9. 20-Todd Brennan[8]; 10. 19X-Cody Bauer[7]; 11. 41-Mark Vandemark[15]; 12. 18-Jacob Stuhr[13]; 13. 01-Justin Chance[18]; 14. 28-Kent Brewer[21]; 15. 29-Nate Potts[12]; 16. 11-Austin Gibson[17]; 17. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr[20]; 18. 74-Jamie Miller[11]; 19. 101-Chester Fitch[16]; 20. 53X-Dylan Jessen[14]; 21. (DNS) J4-John Garvin Jr

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 46-Colin Shipley[3]; 2. 27S-Eric Spangler[5]; 3. 51-Devin Shiels[4]; 4. 74-Jamie Miller[1]; 5. 18-Jacob Stuhr[7]; 6. 101-Chester Fitch[6]; 7. (DNS) J4-John Garvin Jr

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5M-Ryan Markham[2]; 2. 1N-Casey Noonan[3]; 3. 50-Ryan Missler[4]; 4. 29-Nate Potts[6]; 5. 53X-Dylan Jessen[5]; 6. 11-Austin Gibson[1]; 7. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 20-Todd Brennan[1]; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[4]; 3. 1*-Kyle Moore[2]; 4. 19X-Cody Bauer[3]; 5. 41-Mark Vandemark[5]; 6. 01-Justin Chance[7]; 7. 28-Kent Brewer[6]

Qualifying 1: 1. 51-Devin Shiels, 00:15.076[6]; 2. 46-Colin Shipley, 00:15.113[5]; 3. J4-John Garvin Jr, 00:15.227[3]; 4. 74-Jamie Miller, 00:15.260[7]; 5. 27S-Eric Spangler, 00:15.285[4]; 6. 101-Chester Fitch, 00:16.024[1]; 7. 18-Jacob Stuhr, 00:52.625[2]

Qualifying 2: 1. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:15.151[1]; 2. 1N-Casey Noonan, 00:15.189[5]; 3. 11-Austin Gibson, 00:15.780[4]; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:16.499[8]; 5. 53X-Dylan Jessen, 00:16.499[7]; 6. 29-Nate Potts, 00:16.499[3]; 7. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr, 00:16.499[2]; 8. (DNS) 1*-Kyle Moore

Qualifying 3: 1. 91-Rusty Schlenk, 00:14.841[1]; 2. 19X-Cody Bauer, 00:15.136[2]; 3. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:15.293; 4. 20-Todd Brennan, 00:15.383[4]; 5. 41-Mark Vandemark, 00:15.660[3]; 6. 28-Kent Brewer, 00:15.749[6]; 7. 01-Justin Chance, 00:16.146[5]

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, MARCH 9

Brad Maiolo stormed from the middle of the pack to steal the lead with two laps remaining and win the 30-lap feature race at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.

It was round 20 of the 22-round Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series, with the feature race being the Bella Modular Homes Sprintcar Silver Cup.

Maiolo came from p15 in the final to win from Callum Williamson and Dayne Kingshott.

It was a welcome return to form for the LJM W77 after missing the last round and having a new crew chief for the final three rounds of the season.

Maiolo was sixth in his qualifying group and fifth in his heat race, before finishing mid pack in the Midpack Madness event.

Williamson started the feature from pole after being quickest in his qualifying group, winning his heat race and the A Dash.

Kingshott started alongside Williamson after winning the B Dash.

The defending series champion, who still has a comfortable lead with only two rounds remaining, started the show in the best possible fashion, setting the Victory 1 Performance Quick Tie.

He was then second in his heat race.

The final was marred by a crash in the first turn, involving a handful of cars, with Queenslander Ryan Newton, back in the Monte Motorsport W17, and Taylor Milling in the W25 out of the show.

There was another red light a couple of laps later involving Tim King and Aaron Chircop on the back straight.

Kris Coyle headed to the work area to replace a top wing and officials deemed he was the cause.

Williamson hit lapped traffic early and with only nine laps in the books, an Andrew Priolo spin triggered a caution period.

From there it was a rubber down track with several cars pushing their tyres beyond the limits, ending their races.

With nine laps to go Maiolo raced by Kingshott for second and with a couple of laps remaining his speed was too strong for Williamson and he hit the front to claim the popular victory.

For his efforts, he also won the Kincrome Hard Charger award.

Kaiden Manders, who started from p6, was fourth, ahead of Michael Keen who started from p9 and took fifth.

Daniel Hartigan continues to impress with a sixth (after starting from p14), with seventh to James Inglis (from p11), eighth to Daniel Harding (from p3), ninth to Jason Pryde (from p12) and 10th to Jason Kendrick (from p17).

Jaydee Dack finished strongly for 11th, a gain of 10 spots from his original starting spot.

Other finishers in order were Coyle, Priolo, Myles Bolger, Chad Pittard (making his series debut), Kyle Francis and Harrison Peet.

The penultimate round of the series will be held at the Perth Motorplex next Saturday night.

RESULTS:

Qualifying 1: Ryan Newton 13.278, Jack Williamson 13.315, Tim King 13.379, Andrew Priolo 13.420, Kris Coyle 13.522, Brad Maiolo 13.523, Myles Bolger 13.666, Kyle Francis 13.769, Harrison Peet 14.421.

Qualifying 2: Callum Williamson 13.217, Kaiden Manders 13.255, Taylor Milling 13.313, Jason Pryde 13.419, Daniel Hartigan 13.462, AJ Nash 13.978, Todd Davis 13.978, Brooke Newson 14.541, Aaron Chircop 15.378.

Qualifying 3: Dayne Kingshott 13.094, Daniel Harding 13.137, James Inglis 13.364, Michael Keen 13.384, Jason Kendrick 13.468, Cameron McKenzie 13.619, Chad Pittard 13.724, Jaydee Dack 13.799.

Heat 1: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Tim King, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Ryan Newton, 5th Brad Maiolo, 6th Jack Williamson, 7th Kyle Francis, 8th Myles Bolger, 9th Harrison Peet.

Heat 2: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th Taylor Milling, 5th Daniel Hartigan, 6th Aaron Chircop, 7th Brooke Newson, 8th Todd Davis, DNS: AJ Nash.

Heat 3: 1st James Inglis, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Michael Keen,, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Daniel Harding, 6th Ryan Lancaster, 7th Jaydee Dack, 8th Chad Pittard, 9th Cameron McKenzie.

A Dash: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Tim King, 5th Michael Keen. DNF: James Inglis.

B Dash: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Ryan Newton, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th Taylor Milling, 5th Jack Williamson, 6th Jason Pryde.

Midpack: 1st Kris Coyle, 2nd Daniel Hartigan, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Ryan Lancaster, 5th Jason Kendrick. DNS: Myles Bolger.

B Main: 1st Kyle Francis, 2nd Cameron McKenzie, 3rd Jaydee Dack, 4th Chad Pittard, 5th Aaron Chircop, 6th Harrison Peet, 7th Brooke Newson. DNS: Todd Davis and AJ Nash.

A Main: 1st Brad Maiolo, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Kaiden Manders, 5th Michael Keen, 6th Daniel Hartigan, 7th James Inglis, 8th Daniel Harding, 9th Jason Pryde, 10th Jason Kendrick, 11 Jaydee Dack, 12th Kris Coyle, 13th Andrew Priolo, 14th Myles Bolger, 15th Chad Pittard, 16th Kyle Francis, 17th Harrison Peet. DNF: Ryan Lancaster, Cameron McKenzie, Tim King, Aaron Chircop, Jack Williamson, Ryan Newton and Taylor Milling.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Dayne Kingshott

Hoosier tyre draw: Brad Maiolo.

Kincrome Hard Charger: Brad Maiolo.

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Marcus Thomas, Noah Gass, and Sam Hafertepe Jr Earn POWRi Elite Outlaw Wins in Texas Trio Weekend

Imperial, PA. (3/2/25) Tackling a duet of track over a trio of nights, the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint Series presented by MYCO Plastics would witness Marcus Thomas victorious at I-37 Speedway with Noah Gass and Sam Hafertepe Jr all claiming checkers over the three-day opening weekend.

Starting the first night of weekend competition action within the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint competitors would find Kaden Weger claim the quick-time award with a qualifying lap of 13.261 as Marcus Thomas, Austin Mundie, and John Carney II each would earn heat racing victories with Preston Perlmutter attaining the high-point qualifier award at I-37 Speedway.

Sailing into wing sprint feature green flag racing would find second-starter Marcus Thomas out-duel Perlmutter out of the first pair of corners as Thomas would shoot to the preferred position with the field calculating for spots behind the leader.

Earning his first career-sanctioned victory in the POWRi Elite, Marcus Thomas would outrun seventeenth-starter and runner-up placement Sam Hafertepe Jr to capture the feature win. Speedy Austin Mundie would clinch third as tenth-starting Rees Moran finished fourth with Brett Becker rounding out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint Series presented by MYCO Plastics weekend opener feature event at I-37 Speedway.

Launching into the second night of weekend competition action within the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint competitors would find Sam Hafertepe, Austin Mundie, and Brandon Anderson each earning heat racing victories with Austin Mundie attaining the high-point qualifier award at South Texas Race Ranch.

Cruising into wing sprint feature green flag racing would find fourth-starting Noah Gass out-duel fifth-starting Sam Hafertepe Jr to gain his first career-sanctioned victory in the POWRi Elite, Gass would lead all twenty-five laps to capture the feature win as speedy Hafertepe would clinch runner-up for the second night in a row. Pole-starting Austin Mundie would place third as ninth-staring Kyle Jones finished fourth with night-one winner Marcus Thomas rounding out the top-five finishers from beginning seventh with the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint Series presented by MYCO Plastics weekend mid-event feature at South Texas Race Ranch.

Establishing the final night of weekend competition action within the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint competitors would find Sam Hafertepe Jr clock the quickest qualifying time with a 13.025 lap as Cody Gardner, Rees Moran, and Landon Crawley each earning heat racing victories with Austin Mundie again attaining the high-point qualifier award at South Texas Race Ranch.

Sailing into wing sprint feature green flag racing would find pole-starter Austin Mundie out-duel the field out of the first pair of corners as Mundie would shoot to the preferred position on the first pair of laps with the field calculating for spots behind the leader.

Securing his first career-sanctioned victory in the POWRi Elite, two-night runner-up and fourth-starting Sam Hafertepe Jr would reign supreme on the final twenty-eight laps to outrun third-starter and runner-up placement Noah Gass to capture the feature win. Leader of two laps Austin Mundie would clinch third as Preston Perlmutter finished fourth with Rees Moran rounding out the top-five finishers for the POWRi Elite Outlaw Sprint Series presented by MYCO Plastics weekend conclusion feature event at South Texas Race Ranch.

POWRi Elite | I-37 Speedway | 2/27/25: Coyote Candle Co. A Main (25 Laps): 1. 10G-Marcus Thomas[2]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[17]; 3. 4-Austin Mundie[3]; 4. 22M-Rees Moran[10]; 5. 2B-Brett Becker[6]; 6. 79-Kyle Jones[15]; 7. B2-Carson Bolden[13]; 8. 2-Brandon Anderson[12]; 9. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[1]; 10. 00E-Jaden Edmond[18]; 11. 5-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 12. J2-John Carney II[8]; 13. 31BW-Braxton Weger[5]; 14. 20G-Noah Gass[11]; 15. 17GP-Landon Crawley[14]; 16. 29-Logan McCandless[16]; 17. (DNS) 6-Cody Gardner; 18. (DNS) 27KW-Kaden Weger. Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 10G-Marcus Thomas[3]; 2. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[1]; 4. B2-Carson Bolden[5]; 5. 29-Logan McCandless[6]; 6. 17GP-Landon Crawley[2].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Austin Mundie[2]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[1]; 3. 31BW-Braxton Weger[3]; 4. 5-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 79-Kyle Jones[5]; 6. 00E-Jaden Edmond[6].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. J2-John Carney II[1]; 2. 2B-Brett Becker[2]; 3. 2-Brandon Anderson[6]; 4. 6-Cody Gardner[3]; 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 6. 27KW-Kaden Weger[4].

Qualifying 1: 1. 27KW-Kaden Weger, 00:13.261[7]; 2. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:13.393[8]; 3. 5-Ryder McCutcheon, 00:13.406[13]; 4. 10G-Marcus Thomas, 00:13.534[2]; 5. 31BW-Braxton Weger, 00:13.558[10]; 6. 6-Cody Gardner, 00:13.559[15]; 7. 17GP-Landon Crawley, 00:13.597[17]; 8. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:13.789[9]; 9. 2B-Brett Becker, 00:13.790[6]; 10. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.807[18]; 11. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:13.867[4]; 12. J2-John Carney II, 00:13.977[12]; 13. B2-Carson Bolden, 00:14.099[1]; 14. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:14.357[11]; 15. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:14.358[16]; 16. 29-Logan McCandless, 00:15.024[14]; 17. 00E-Jaden Edmond, 00:15.503[5]; 18. 2-Brandon Anderson, 00:16.021[3].

Event Details: https://www.myracepass.com/events/555225

POWRi Elite | South Texas Race Ranch | 2/28/25: A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 3. 4-Austin Mundie[1]; 4. 79-Kyle Jones[9]; 5. 10G-Marcus Thomas[7]; 6. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[6]; 7. 6-Cody Gardner[16]; 8. B2-Carson Bolden[12]; 9. 17GP-Landon Crawley[3]; 10. 2-Brandon Anderson[2]; 11. 2B-Brett Becker[13]; 12. 22M-Rees Moran[10]; 13. 31BW-Braxton Weger[17]; 14. 29-Logan McCandless[15]; 15. 27KW-Kaden Weger[8]; 16. 88R-Ryder Laplante[14]; 17. 5-Ryder McCutcheon[11]; 18. 00E-Jaden Edmond[18].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 10G-Marcus Thomas[2]; 3. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[5]; 4. 5-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 2B-Brett Becker[6]; 6. 31BW-Braxton Weger[3].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Austin Mundie[2]; 2. 27KW-Kaden Weger[1]; 3. 79-Kyle Jones[3]; 4. B2-Carson Bolden[4]; 5. 88R-Ryder Laplante[6]; 6. 6-Cody Gardner[5].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Brandon Anderson[2]; 2. 17GP-Landon Crawley[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 4. 22M-Rees Moran[5]; 5. 29-Logan McCandless[3]; 6. 00E-Jaden Edmond[1].

Event Details: https://www.myracepass.com/events/555228

POWRi Elite | South Texas Race Ranch | 3/1/25: A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[3]; 3. 4-Austin Mundie[1]; 4. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[2]; 5. 22M-Rees Moran[6]; 6. 79-Kyle Jones[13]; 7. 2-Brandon Anderson[5]; 8. 6-Cody Gardner[8]; 9. 29-Logan McCandless[7]; 10. 10G-Marcus Thomas[12]; 11. B2-Carson Bolden[10]; 12. 17GP-Landon Crawley[9]; 13. 2B-Brett Becker[11]; 14. 27KW-Kaden Weger[15]; 15. 00E-Jaden Edmond[17]; 16. 5-Ryder McCutcheon[14]; 17. 31BW-Braxton Weger[16].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Cody Gardner[1]; 2. 4-Austin Mundie[3]; 3. B2-Carson Bolden[5]; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 5. 27KW-Kaden Weger[6]; 6. 79-Kyle Jones[2].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Rees Moran[2]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[3]; 3. 10G-Marcus Thomas[1]; 4. 29-Logan McCandless[4]; 5. 5-Ryder McCutcheon[5]; 6. 00E-Jaden Edmond[6].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17GP-Landon Crawley[1]; 2. 2-Brandon Anderson[3]; 3. 42P-Preston Perlmutter[4]; 4. 2B-Brett Becker[2]; 5. 31BW-Braxton Weger[5].

Qualifying 1: 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.025[9]; 2. 29-Logan McCandless, 00:13.300[7]; 3. 42P-Preston Perlmutter, 00:13.377[4]; 4. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:13.460[13]; 5. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.496[5]; 6. 2-Brandon Anderson, 00:13.613[10]; 7. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:13.640[1]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:13.651[8]; 9. 2B-Brett Becker, 00:13.719[16]; 10. 10G-Marcus Thomas, 00:13.771[12]; 11. 17GP-Landon Crawley, 00:13.805[17]; 12. B2-Carson Bolden, 00:13.899[2]; 13. 5-Ryder McCutcheon, 00:13.992[15]; 14. 31BW-Braxton Weger, 00:14.097[11]; 15. 27KW-Kaden Weger, 00:14.394[3]; 16. 6-Cody Gardner, 00:14.786[6]; 17. 00E-Jaden Edmond, 00:14.786[14].

Event Details: https://www.myracepass.com/events/555231

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O’GARA PICKS UP $7500 IN STEELE NON-WING HUSTLE

February 21, 2025 – Pinella Park, Florida - Kyle O’Gara first held off Colton Bettis then Kody Swanson enroute to a $7500 first place payday with his victory in the 100-lap Dave Steele World Sprint Car Championship non-wing event Friday night at Showtime Speedway. O’Gara was also the night’s fastest qualifier (13.688) and polesitter.

Colton Bettis would get the jump on the initial start with his V-6 engine AP Development /Aaron Pierce entry and lead the first 29 laps. O’Gara would retake the top point on a lap 30 restart. O’Gara would surrender the lead one more time on lap 52 before taking the top spot for good a lap later.

The duo would run nose-to tail for nearly 25 laps. But on lap 77 Bettis would lose an engine and retire from the race. That moved Kody Swanson into the runner-up spot with a double-file restart opportunity. O’Gara would keep a hard charging Swanson at bay for the final 23 circuits for his third Steele non-wing victory in the past 4 years.

“We kinda let (Colton) Bettis run his own race at the start of the race until that yellow came out” explained O’Gara in victory lane. “I thought his pace was a little bit strong, a little too strong early. We’ve been in that place before and I didn’t wanna hurt our stuff. I kinda let him run his race and we ran our race from there.

“We heard they had some motor issues early in the day. We saw them working on it and it was at the back of our minds. My spotter Brad kept me updated and told me he was blowing up behind us. We wanted to stay out in front of that car as much as we could knowing that could be a factor.”

O’Gara would be forced to hold off several late race challenges from Kody Swanson to seal the deal.

“I really thought the Pierce car had better pace than Kody (Swanson). But I’ve raced a lot next to Kody. You know how you’re gonna get raced with Kody, so I was fairly comfortable with Kody next to me. I thought we had good enough pace to keep him behind me.

“That’s the most money ($7500) I’ve made in a single night of racing. Hats off to Showtime Speedway promoter Robert Yoho. He’s done his part. He’s put his money where his mouth is. I wish more people would support it. It deserves the support for years to come” concluded O’Gara.

Winged sprint cars will invade Showtime Speedway Saturday night for the second night of the Dave Steele World Sprint Car Championship. A pair of 35-lap features will be on tap to conclude the weekend’s racing activities.
FEATURE: (35 LAPS) 1. 67-Kyle O’Gara 2. 33s-Kody Swanson 3. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. 4. 9-Dodge Carlbert 5. 33-Robert Yoho 6. 55-Tommy Nichols 7. 26-Colton Bettis 8. 81-Steven Hollinger 9. 18-LJ Grimm 10. 44-Jim Childers 11. 59x-John Inman 12. 02-Gene Lasker DNS 1-Brian Gingras

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14

Callum Williamson claimed night one of the Total Tools Krikke Boys Shootout at the Perth Motorplex tonight from James McFadden and Kerry Madsen.

Williamson was originally slated to start from p4 for the 30-lap finale, but was promoted to the front row after Lachlan McHugh pulled infield with mechanical issues before the field even took the green.

He started the night by being quickest in his qualifying group, taking a second in his heat race and then second in the A Dash.

Williamson won the race to the lead in the first turn and was never challenged.

Jacob Smith headed infield on the first lap, while two laps in Andrew Priolo spun, activating the caution lights.

Five laps in Williamson led from Ryan Newton, Jason Pryde, Madsen and Kinghsott.

Newton headed infield on lap 11, and then it was a game on between Madsen and McFadden, with the latter getting the spot in the run to the checkers.

It was a big recovery from the newly-crowned Australian champion who started from p9 after the team was forced to change the driveline after the B Dash, after winning his first race race.

Madsen came from p13 for the final podium placing, backing up his win at the same venue on Wednesday night.

Marcus Dumesny was fourth after starting from p8, while Dayne Kingshott was fifth after starting from fifth.

Kaiden Manders took sixth after charging through from p19, while Mick Saller was seventh from his p12 start.

Jock Goodyer was eighth after starting from p14, ahead of Taylor Milling who was ninth after starting from p7.

Earlier in the night Milling set the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time.

Jason Pryde rounded out the top 10 after starting from p3.

Daniel Harding was 11th (from p6), Ryan Lancaster was 12th (from p20), Jason Kendrick 13th (from p11), Cory Eliason 14th (from p16), Kris Coyle 15th (from p18), Priolo 16th (from 27), Michael Keen 17th (from p25), Michael Pickens 18th (from p21), Luke Oldfield 19th (from p15), Cameron McKenzie 20th (from p24), Brad Maiolo 21 (from p21), Aaron Chircop 22nd (from p23), Dylan Menz 23rd (from p1) and Jaydee Dack 24th (from p28).

The final night of the Krikke Boys event will be held at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.

RESULTS

Qualifying group 1: Taylor Milling 12.792, Jack Williamson 12.816, Lachlan McHugh 12.817, Marcus Dumesny 12.828, Cory Eliason 12.956, Kerry Madsen 13.061, Kaiden Manders 13.062 Aaron Chircop 13.125, AJ Nash 13.170, Cameron McKenzie 13.193, Andrew Priolo 13.214, Wayne Russell 13.472.

Group 2: Callum Williamson 12.801, Dayne Kingshott 12.825, James McFadden 12.839, Jason Pryde 12.958, Jock Goodyer 12.963, Jason Kendrick 12.964, Ryan Lancaster 13.109, Bradley Maiolo 13.297, Michael Keen 13.390, Daniel Golding 13.511, Kyle Francis 13.833.

Group 3: Ryan Newton 12.904, Daniel Harding 12.910, Michael Pickens 12.954, Mick Saller 12.996, Dylan Menz 13.059, Luke Oldfield 13.154, Kris Coyle 13.251, Myles Bolger 12.292, Jacob Smith 13.312, Jaydee Dack 13.442, Tim King 13.532.

Heat 1: 1st Lachlan McHugh, 2nd Taylor Milling, 3rd Marcus Dumesny, 4th Jack Williamson, 5th Kerry Madsen, 6th Kaiden Manders, 7th Cory Eliason, 8th Cameron McKenzie, 9th Andrew Priolo, 10th Aaron Chircop, 11th AJ Nash.

Heat 2: 1st James McFadden, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Jason Pryde, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Jock Goodyer, 7th Ryan Lancaster, 8th Brad Maiolo, 9th Michael Keen, 10th Daniel Golding, 11th Kyle Francis.

Heat 3: 1st Mick Saller, 2nd Ryan Newton, 3rd Luke Oldfield, 4th Daniel Harding, 5th Kris Coyle, 6th Michael Pickens, 7th Dylan Menz, 8th Jacob Smith, 9th Tim King, 10th Myles Bolger, 11th Jaydee Dack.

A Dash: 1st Lachlan McHugh, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Daniel Harding, 4th Marcus Dumesny, 5th Michael Pickens, 6th Mick Saller.

B Dash: 1st Ryan Newton, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Taylor Milling, 5th James McFadden. DNF: Jack Williamson.

Midpack: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Kerry Madsen, 3rd Jock Goodyer, 4th Luke Oldfield, 5th Cory Eliason, 6th Dylan Menz.

B Main: 1st Cameron McKenzie, 2nd Michael Keen, 3rd AJ Nash, 4th Andrew Priolo, 5th Jaydee Dack, 6th Myles Bolger, 7th Tim King, 8th Daniel Golding, 9th Kyle Francis, 1th Wayne Russell.

A Main: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd James McFadden, 3rd Kerry Madsen, 4th Marcus Dumesny, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Kaiden Manders, 7th Mick Saller, 8th Jock Goodyer, 9th Taylor Milling, 10th Jason Pryde, 11th Daniel Harding, 12th Ryan Lancaster, 13th Jason Kendrick, 14th Cory Eliason, 15th Kris Coyle, 16th Andrew Priolo, 17th Michael Keen, 18th Michael Pickens, 19th Luke Oldfield, 20th Cameron McKenzie, 21st Brad Maiolo, 22nd Aaron Chircop, 23rd Dylan Menz, 24th Jaydee Dack. DNF: AJ Nash, Ryan Newton and Jacob Smith. DNS: Lachlan McHugh.

 

 

Kerry Madsen won the Midweek Mayhem event at the Perth Motorplex on Wednesday night from Lachlan McHugh and Kaiden Manders.

The 30-lap feature race was the third of five shows as part of the Festival of Sprintcars.

There was a big moment in the first lap in pits bend involving Luke Oldfield, Jock Goodyer, Harrison Peet and a few others taking evasive action.

A few laps later Daniel Harding was out of the show after contact with Michael Pickens saw the W18 slide infield with front-end damage.

McHugh was the early leader over Ryan Newton and Madsen and he was leading as the front runners hit the lapped traffic with just six laps in the books.

There was a caution with 12 laps to go after Myles Bolger had a spin.

On the restart McHugh led away from Madsen and Newton, and Australian champion James McFadden, who started from p24, by this stage was up to seventh.

Madsen and McHugh traded blows on the restart and it was Madsen who won the battle and set sail for home.

Newton, who was running third at that stage, was out of the contest with a handful of laps remaining.

McFadden finished fourth, ahead of Cory Eliason, with Marcus Dumesny, Jock Goodyer, Michael Pickens, Brad Maiolo and Michael Keen rounding out the top 10.

Manders was the quickest in qualifying, setting the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time with a best lap of 12.819 seconds - with the result coming from the first qualifying group.

Eliason was quickest in the second qualifying group with a best lap of 12.887, while Pickens was quickest in the third qualifying session with a 12.962.

Taylor Milling failed to get a qualifying lap with a leaking differential.

Manders won the first heat race from Keen and Oldfield - in what proved to be a damaging race for some, including Australian champion McFadden.

Contact between Oldfield and McFadden put the A1 on the infield and he missed the next round of racing.

The second heat to McHugh over Chircop and Elaison, while Madsen won the third and final heat race from Newton and Goodyer.

Madsen earnt his front row start after winning the A Dash from Manders and Pickens, while McHugh won the B Dash, to also start on the front row, winning that bout from McHugh and Newton.

Coyle won the Midpack Dash from Jason Kendrick and Brad Maiolo.

Racing returns to the Perth Motorplex on Friday and Saturday nights, with the next two rounds of the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series, the annual Krikke Boys event - the final two nights of the Festival of Sprintcars.

Feature: 1. Kerry Madsen, 2. Lachlan McHugh, 3. Kaiden Manders, 4. James McFadden, 5. Cory Eliason, 6. Marcus Dumesny, 7. Jock Goodyer, 8. Michael Pickens, 9. Bradley Maiolo, 10. Michael Keen, 11. Jason Kendrick, 12. Taylor Milling, 13. Kris Coyle, 14. Jay-Dee Dack, 15. Mick Saller (29), 16. Jason Pryde (29), 17. Jack Williamson (29), 18. Jacob Smith (29), 19. Aaron Chircop (29), 20. Dylan Menz (29), 21. Myles Bolger (29), 22. Daniel Golding (29), 23. Harrison Peet (28). DNF: Ryan Newton (23), Daniel Harding (1), Luke Oldfield (0).

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2025

For the second year in a row Tasmanian Jock Goodyer has claimed the Barbagallo Australian Mr Sprintcar Nationals.

On Saturday night at the Perth Motorplex, the former Australian champion won the drama-filled and drawn out 35-lap feature race that paid tribute to WA sprintcar legend Alf Barbagallo.

For his effort, Goodyer pocketed $40,077, with the $77 a nod to Barbagallo’s race number of 77.

He crossed the line ahead of James McFadden and Kerry Madsen.

Goodyer started the main event from p3 and survived a series of aborted attempts to get the race underway.

He hit the lead with just a few laps in the books and towards the middle of the race he slipped back to second before resuming the lead with about nine laps to go.

Kaiden Manders, who was third just 24 hours earlier, was out of the show on the first lap that also saw New Zealander Michael Pickens sustain heavy front-end damage which his crew hastily repaired and rejoined the field, for a while, after another caution period on the next attempt, bought them more time.

There was another caution with 26 laps to go after Dayne Kingshott spun in turns 1-2 and then were cars going everywhere shortly afterwards, activating a red lot stoppage.

Dylan Menz was forced to escape a burning car, while a few other drivers were also out, including Brad Maiolo and Taylor Milling.

Daniel Harding, who was second to McFadden on Friday night, started from pole and went around Goodyer to take the lead with about 20 laps to go.

Unfortunately be bowed out on lap 25 with a flat right rear tyre.

McFadden clawed back some serious ground in the newly-minted A1, starting from p13, while Madsen, filled the final podium spot after starting from p11.

Ryan Newton was fourth after starting from p16, while Callum Williamson, who originally started p19 and was sent to the rear by stewards on a restart for an earlier incident, charged back through the pack to be fifth.

American Cory Eliason, Marcus Dumesny (up seven spots), Lachlan McHugh (up four spots), Luke Oldfield and Ryan Lancaster (up 10 spots), rounded out the top 10.

Sprintcar racing returns to the Perth Motorplex on Wednesday night for the Midweek Mayhem show as part of a five-night Festival of Sprintcars.

This is followed by rounds 17-18 of the Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series, also at the Perth Motorplex, next Friday and Saturday nights.

RESULTS

Qualifying group 1: Jason Pryde 13.032, Luke Oldfield 13.105, Dayne Kingshott 13.241, Jack Williamson 13.287, Jason Kendrick 13.295, Michael Pickens 13.429, Callum Williamson 13.441, Brad Maiolo 13.477, Kaiden Manders 13.482, Michael Keen 13.483, Jacob Smith 13.735.

Qualifying group 2: Lachlan McHugh 13.134, Marcus Dumesny 13.197, 13.197, Daniel Harding 13.263, Cory Eliason 13.352, Ryan Newton 13.414, James McFadden 13.464, Ryan Lancaster 13.467, Jaydee Dack 13.549, Aaron Chircop 13.560, Kris Coyle 13.628, Brooke Newson 14.466.

Qualifying group 3: Kerry Madsen 13.324, Taylor Milling 13.382, Mick Saller 13.403, Jock Goodyer 13.449, Andrew Priolo 13.463, AJ Nash 13.593, Tim King 13.631, Dylan Menz 13.637, Kyle Francis 13.952, Rod Howe 15.400.

Heat 1: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Jack Williamson, 3rd Luke Oldfield, 4th Michael Pickens, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th Kaiden Manders, 7th Callum Williamson, 8th Michael Keen, 9th Jason Kendrick, 10th Jacob Smith. DNF: Brad Maiolo.

Heat 2: 1st Daniel Harding, 2nd James McFadden, 3rd Cory Eliason, 4h Lachlan McHugh, 5th Ryan Newton, 6th Kris Coyle, 7th Jaydee Dack, 8th Marcus Dumesny, 9th Ryan Lancaster, 10th Aaron Chircop, 11th Brooke Newson.

Heat 3: 1st Jock Goodyer, 2nd Andrew Priolo, 3rd Mick Saller, 4th Taylor Milling, 5th AJ Nash, 6th Dylan Menz, 7th Kerry Madsen, 8th Tim King, 9th Kyle Francis, 10th Rod Howe.

Top 10 Dash: Cory Eliason d Mick Saller, Eliason d Taylor Milling, Eliason d Jack Williamson, Eliason d Jason Pryde, Eliason d Luke Olfield, Jock Goodyer d Eliason, Goodyer d Lachlan McHugh, Daniel Harding d Goodyer, Harding d Dayne Kinghsott.

Midpack: 1st Kerry Madsen, 2nd Andrew Priolo, 3rd James McFadden, 4th Marcus Dumesny, 5th Michael Pickens, 6th Ryan Newton, 7th Jason Kendrick, 8th AJ Nash.

B Main: 1st Kris Coyle, 2nd Michael Keen, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Kyle Francis, 5th Aaron Chircop, 6th Jacob SMith, 7th Rod Howe. DNS: Brooke Newson.

A Main: 1st Jock Goodyer 2nd James McFadden, 3rd Kerry Madsen, 4th Ryan Newton, 5th Callum Williamson, 6th Cory Eliason, 7th Marcus Dumesny, 8th Lachlan McHugh, 9th Luke Oldfield, 10th Ryan Lancaster, 11th Andrew Priolo, 12th Jason Kendrick, 13th Michael Keen, 14th AJ Nash, 15th Kris Coyle, 16th Tim King, 17th Dayne Kingshott, 18th Jason Pryde, 19th Kyle Francis, 20th Mick Saller. DNF: Daniel Harding, Taylor Milling, Dylan Menz, Brad Maiolo, Jack Williamson, Michael Pickens, Jaydee Dack and Kaiden Manders.

2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series points after 16 of 22 rounds: Dayne Kingshott 2352, Callum Williamson 2290, Taylor Milling 2178, Kaiden Manders 2134, Andrew Priolo 2046, Jason Kendrick 1972, Brad Maiolo 1964, Kris Coyle 1940, Jack Williamson 1886, Michael Keen 1822, Daniel Harding 1800, Aaron Chircop 1748, Ryan Lancaster 1730, Ryan Newton 1700, James McFadden 1622, Jamie Maiolo 1606, Kerry Madsen 1584, Jaydee Dack 1562, AJ Nash 1482, Jason Pryde 1474, Cory Eliason 1332, Luke Oldfield 1242, Brock Zearfoss 1220, Matt Egel 1186, Jock Goodyer 1156, Joel Ettridge 1146, James Inglis 1124, Justin Whittall 1086, Brad Sweet 1052, Brooke Newson 1048, Cole Macedo 964, Gio Scelzi 948, Myles Bolger 914, Matt Juhl 904, Wayne Russell 764, Tim King 686, Michael Pickens 606, Harrison Peet 468, George Eaton 450, Kyle Larson 424, Matthew Cross 314, Kyle Francis 312, Trent Pigdon 302, Marcus Dumesny 278, Lachlan McHugh 264, Cameron McKenzie 262, Shaun Bradford 214, Dylan Menz 204, Todd Davis 202, Brock Kenny 200, Mick Saller 160,

Contingencies:

Hoosier tyre draw: Dylan Menz. Rd 15: Dan Golding

Hoosier Hard Charger: Callum Williamson. Rd15 Cory Eliason.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Jason Pryde 13.032. R15: Lachlan McHugh 13.216.

 

 

McFadden Is A Three Time National Sprintcar Champion

By Phil Michell Motorsport Media

James McFadden became a three-time Australian Sprintcar Champion after dominating the 2025 Clearview Accessories supported event at the Murray Machining and Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway. After winning his final heat race McFadden started from the pole and he was never headed in the 40-lap finale as he ran the top groove with precision. His victory also broke a 35-year drought as he became the first driver since Garry Rush in 1990 to complete the Australian Championship / Grand Annual Sprintcar double.

“I can’t believe the run we have had this year. Sheldon and Buzzy has put together an amazing Team and to win the two biggest races in Australia in our first year is a credit to hard work everyone has put in. Plus, to get Buzzy his first Australian Championship is pretty special” added James following the win.

“We decided that the top would be the place to run, and we stuck to it. I knew the rubber was on the bottom, but I never saw anyone really challenge me for the lead, so I didn’t need to go down there to use it.”

Defending Australian Champion Lockie McHugh put in an outstanding drive to secure the runner-up position as he drove without power steering for a majority of the race. Following his heat race the SRV Team replaced the power steering box and the pump, but the issue wasn’t solved therefore McHugh was lucky to finish on the podium.

“That was a tough race. Credit to James and the Brady Team they did an impressive job. Without power steering I just had to run the bottom and hang on. It will be hard to give the #1 back but we will just go to Mount Gambier next year and try to get it back” added the outgoing Champion.

His runner-up result continued his podium streak in the event having finished second or better in the last three editions of the National Title.

Four-time Champion Kerry Madsen completed the podium driving the Diamond Bay #26 after starting from position 8 in the 20-car field, proving that despite his age he is still among the best drivers in the world.

Queenslander Ryan Newton had an eventful race, but he battled through to finish fourth despite the right rear and top wing damage that was sustained a nasty crash with Grant Anderson in turn two while battling for a podium position.

2022 National Champion Marcus Dumesny used the bottom groove to eventually finish fifth after running as high as third while an impressive Ben Morris the best of the locals in sixth ahead of Jock Goodyer, Queenslander Brodie Davis, with South Australians Joel Heinrich and Dylan Jenkin completing the top 10.

For Goodyer, it was a tough final night after leading his heat race convincingly until he was caught up in an accident as he attempted the lap the slower cars. Western Australian Andrew Priolo rolled in turn two leading the former Champion nowhere to go with the contact deflating the left front tyre. Goodyer would then retire forcing him into a B-Main start instead of a top five starting position in the A-Main.

Western Australian James Inglis, Sydney’s Michael Stewart and Luke Dillon, who spun on the opening lap completed the finishers.

Among the drivers who failed to finish included Dayne Kingshott, who suffered a right rear puncture after hit the wall while running third, Chad Ely who rolled on the front straight, Matt Egel and Jordyn Charge, who were caught up in the Ely crash, Will Carroll, who hit the turn four wall, and Grant Anderson, who totally destroyed his immaculate #37 after the contact with Ryan Newton.

Earlier 38 drivers returned for the reaming five heat races with Anderson, McFadden, McHugh, Dumesny and Newton all securing wins. Jock Goodyer, Matt Egel, Michael Stewart, and Jason Pryde all tagged onto the back of the Championship decider while Keke Falland and Randy Morgan were the reserves.

 

 

Kyle Larson Is A Three Time Chili Bowl Champion

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 18, 2025) Leading start to finish through Saturday’s 39th annual Chil Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink, Kyle Larson parked in Victory Lane for the third time in his career in the Paul Silva owned HendrickCars.com/FloRacing No. 1k.

“We had a great car. Paul Silva has been working really hard on the Midget the last three years, and for as bad as we were in 2022 with the same car, to come away with a Chili Bowl win feels great, especially with how difficult Monday was,” said Larson.

Getting the point over Landon Brooks to start the 40-lap feature, the Matt Wood Racing No. 57w, making his first feature starter, had to contend with Daison Pursley. Taking second on Lap 13, Pursley and Larson were quick to find traffic, with Larson’s night nearly ending as a pair of slower cars came together. Over the front of Brenham Crouch, Larson somehow kept rolling.

“Being at the back of the pack, they can be impatient, and they came together and stopped right in front of me and had to ramp over his left front, and it stalled midair, so when I landed, I was like, please, please refire, and it did,” said Larson of the near race-ending moment.

Running every line, and at times the wall to keep pace over Pursley, the pair again had slower traffic bring the fight for the lead into view, while Pursley continued to be stalked by Landon Brooks.

Back to green after a late race caution as a front stretch banner became torn and pulled on the track right as Larson slipped and climbed the wall, the final dash to the finish saw Larson and Pursley all over the cushion, with the CB Industries No. 86 making one final charge, but not able to overtake as Larson captured the win by 0.365-seconds.

Making the run from eight, Shane Golobic made it to third in the closing laps, with ninth-starting Ryan Bernal following to fourth. Landon Brooks completed the top five.

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink saw 377 competing entries out of 392 entries received. Saturday’s A-Feature has seven first-time starters. The driver making the biggest run through the alphabet was Montana’s Joe Perry who races six times from the N-Feature to the I-Feature. Jonathan Beason made the biggest charge into the A-Feature with a run from a Creek County Speedway C-Feature. Saturday started with the P-Features. The week included 134 overall races.

The 40th annual Chil Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink happens January 12-17, 2026, at the SageNet Center at Expo Square. Ticket renewals begin the first Wednesday in March. Information will be sent and emailed to ticket holders. New Orders begin at the same time.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Event Count: 377

A-Feature:

A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 1K-Kyle Larson[1]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[3]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[8]; 4. 87W-Ryan Bernal[9]; 5. 57W-Landon Brooks[2]; 6. 71-Michael Kofoid[14]; 7. 39-Logan Seavey[4]; 8. 97-Gavin Miller[7]; 9. 68K-Emerson Axsom[6]; 10. 71W-Christopher Bell[12]; 11. 41-Corey Day[15]; 12. 29S-Hank Davis[16]; 13. 29-Tim Buckwalter[22]; 14. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[21]; 15. 23C-Tyler Courtney[17]; 16. 81F-Frank Flud[23]; 17. 67W-Jacob Denney[18]; 18. 87-Justin Grant[19]; 19. 1C-Brenham Crouch[10]; 20. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[11]; 21. 56E-Tyler Edwards[24]; 22. (DNF) 97K-Kale Drake[13]; 23. (DNF) 88-Tanner Thorson[5]; 24. (DNF) 8J-Jonathan Beason[20]

Lap Leader: Kyle Larson 1-40

Hard Charger: Tim Buckwalter +9

MPV Express 67 Speedway Pole Dash

1K-Kyle Larson, 00:12.005[1]; 2. 57W-Landon Brooks, 00:12.489[2]

57W-Landon Brooks, 00:12.682[1]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[2]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.752[2]; 2. 39-Logan Seavey, 00:11.844[1]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.693[2]; 2. 88-Tanner Thorson, 00:12.185[1]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.625[2]; 2. 68K-Emerson Axsom, 00:12.361[1]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.687[2]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:12.070[1]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.975[2]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:12.234[1]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.754[2]; 2. 87W-Ryan Bernal, 00:11.997[1]

86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.998[2]; 2. 1C-Brenham Crouch, 00:12.171[1]

Ferguson Enterprises B-Features: Top 7 advance to the A-Feature.

B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 2. 97K-Kale Drake[8]; 3. 41-Corey Day[3]; 4. 23C-Tyler Courtney[2]; 5. 87-Justin Grant[7]; 6. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 7. 81F-Frank Flud[10]; 8. 67K-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 9. 54-Matt Westfall[5]; 10. 5U-Michael Faccinto[12]; 11. 19T-Mitchel Moles[13]; 12. 41D-Derek Hagar[20]; 13. 21J-Kameron Key[9]; 14. 7M-Shane Cottle[15]; 15. 51B-Joe B Miller[11]; 16. 72J-Sam Johnson[16]; 17. 14J-TJ Smith[17]; 18. 57-Kaylee Bryson[14]; 19. 98-Tanner Carrick[18]; 20. (DNF) 32T-Trey Marcham[19]

B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 71W-Christopher Bell[2]; 2. 71-Michael Kofoid[1]; 3. 29S-Hank Davis[11]; 4. 67W-Jacob Denney[7]; 5. 8J-Jonathan Beason[17]; 6. 29-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 7. 56E-Tyler Edwards[9]; 8. 86X-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[14]; 9. 5P-Justin Peck[13]; 10. 43-Gunnar Setser[6]; 11. 52-Blake Hahn[10]; 12. 21-Daryn Pittman[4]; 13. 85-Jerry Coons Jr[8]; 14. 27B-Jake Bubak[19]; 15. 55A-Jake Swanson[18]; 16. 9U-Kyle Spence[12]; 17. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[20]; 18. 51F-Brody Fuson[16]; 19. (DNF) 71M-Brent Crews[3]; 20. (DNF) 4Y-Jett Yantis[15]

Creek County Speedway C-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding B-Feature

C Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[2]; 2. 14J-TJ Smith[7]; 3. 98-Tanner Carrick[6]; 4. 32T-Trey Marcham[1]; 5. 41D-Derek Hagar[4]; 6. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[9]; 7. 21H-Brady Bacon[5]; 8. 67-Ryan Timms[16]; 9. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[8]; 10. 27W-Colby Copeland[11]; 11. 7AU-Harry Stewart[18]; 12. 55V-CJ Leary[19]; 13. 57A-Daniel Robinson[12]; 14. 91-Jeff Stasa[13]; 15. 8K-KJ Snow[17]; 16. 45J-Roger Crockett[20]; 17. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[14]; 18. 3P-Drake Edwards[15]; 19. 77D-Dalten Gabbard[10]; 20. 3G-Kyle Cummins[3]

C Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 51F-Brody Fuson[2]; 2. 8J-Jonathan Beason[6]; 3. 55A-Jake Swanson[5]; 4. 27B-Jake Bubak[1]; 5. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[11]; 6. 11A-Andrew Felker[4]; 7. 89X-Chris Windom[7]; 8. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[9]; 9. 60X-Dillon Welch[3]; 10. 3J-JJ Yeley[10]; 11. 2D-Matt Sherrell[12]; 12. 31B-Dominic Gorden[14]; 13. 54Z-Michael Pickens[17]; 14. 5-Karter Sarff[20]; 15. 4B-Chelby Hinton[18]; 16. 32C-Alex Bright[19]; 17. 8-Alex Sewell[8]; 18. 3U-Rylan Gray[15]; 19. 1S-Spencer Bayston[16]; 20. 25H-Cap Henry[13]

Smiley's Racing Products D-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding C-Feature

D Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[2]; 2. 3P-Drake Edwards[3]; 3. 7AU-Harry Stewart[1]; 4. 8K-KJ Snow[15]; 5. 55V-CJ Leary[17]; 6. 20Z-Stevie Sussex III[4]; 7. 63F-Frankie Guerrini[5]; 8. 32-Gary Taylor[13]; 9. 41P-Parker Jones[9]; 10. 55T-Trevor Cline[6]; 11. 16C-David Camfield Jr[10]; 12. 1-Sammy Swindell[7]; 13. 48H-Wout Hoffmans[11]; 14. 938-Bradley Fezard[12]; 15. (DNF) 7E-Carson Bolden[8]; 16. (DNF) 7P-Jason McDougal[14]; 17. (DNF) 3T-Brad Sweet[16]; 18. (DNF) 44A-Reese Nowotarski[18]; 19. (DNS) 7X-Thomas Meseraull; 20. (DQ) 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[20]

D Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 1S-Spencer Bayston[2]; 2. 54Z-Michael Pickens[4]; 3. 4B-Chelby Hinton[16]; 4. 32C-Alex Bright[5]; 5. 5-Karter Sarff[17]; 6. 6G-Garet Williamson[1]; 7. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[7]; 8. 89-Zach Wigal[18]; 9. 55D-Nick Drake[6]; 10. 7D-Michelle Decker[3]; 11. 22X-Steven Shebester[15]; 12. 1R-RJ Johnson[11]; 13. 55I-Briggs Danner[19]; 14. 75-Mario Clouser[8]; 15. 16R-Kyle Jones[20]; 16. 8W-Kaleb Montgomery[14]; 17. 15D-Andrew Deal[12]; 18. 40M-Chase McDermand[9]; 19. 91X-Danny Wood[10]; 20. 71T-Kyler Johnson[13]

E-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding D-Feature

E Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 7P-Jason McDougal[2]; 2. 32-Gary Taylor[1]; 3. 3T-Brad Sweet[7]; 4. 8K-KJ Snow[6]; 5. 55V-CJ Leary[4]; 6. 93-Kyle Bellm[14]; 7. 63-Cale Coons[10]; 8. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[12]; 9. 7T-Ronnie Gardner[16]; 10. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 11. 71P-Mat Williamson[9]; 12. 2W-Luke Storer[5]; 13. 20H-Noah Harris[8]; 14. 91S-Jordon Mallett[11]; 15. 71E-Mariah Ede[15]; 16. 94-Hayden Wise[13]; 17. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[17]; 18. (DNS) 45V-Cole Vanderheiden; 19. (DNS) 21X-Casey Shuman; 20. (DQ) 11B-Clinton Boyles[20]

E Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 4B-Chelby Hinton[4]; 2. 5-Karter Sarff[5]; 3. 89-Zach Wigal[3]; 4. 55I-Briggs Danner[6]; 5. 16R-Kyle Jones[7]; 6. 2MD-Aiden Price[9]; 7. 44X-Wesley Smith[11]; 8. 4P-Kody Swanson[8]; 9. 45B-Bradley Cox[2]; 10. 8R-Ryker Pace[12]; 11. 19K-Riley Kreisel[17]; 12. 7MF-Chance Morton[1]; 13. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[14]; 14. 51-Kyle Busch[16]; 15. 3W-Brandon Waelti[13]; 16. 2Z-Zach Blurton[15]; 17. 77-Joe Wirth[18]; 18. (DNF) 7U-Zach Daum[10]; 19. (DNS) 2P-Cameron La Rose; 20. (DNS) 1Z-Justin Zimmerman

F-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding E-Feature

F Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 94-Hayden Wise[1]; 2. 93-Kyle Bellm[6]; 3. 71E-Mariah Ede[4]; 4. 7T-Ronnie Gardner[3]; 5. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[10]; 6. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[9]; 7. 71H-Mason Hannagan[7]; 8. 40-Max Adams[15]; 9. 44K-Brody Wake[17]; 10. 32L-Connor Lee[16]; 11. 4D-Dustin Smith[18]; 12. 1A-Cole Bodine[20]; 13. 88A-Austin Torgerson[19]; 14. 46-Kenney Johnson[8]; 15. 27X-Michael Hubert[14]; 16. 50-Daniel Adler[11]; 17. 8D-Jeffrey Abbey[13]; 18. (DNF) 83-Will Armitage[5]; 19. (DNF) 84K-Tom Harris[2]; 20. (DNF) 5A-Adam Trimble[12]

F Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[2]; 2. 2Z-Zach Blurton[1]; 3. 51-Kyle Busch[8]; 4. 19K-Riley Kreisel[7]; 5. 77-Joe Wirth[5]; 6. 81-Ty Gibbs[16]; 7. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[14]; 8. 28-Ace McCarthy[13]; 9. 9-Emilio Hoover[18]; 10. 7B-Garrett Benson[10]; 11. P1-Paul White[6]; 12. 8S-Kyle Steffens[20]; 13. 45H-Robbie Price[17]; 14. 3Z-Trey Zorn[9]; 15. 23D-Devon Dobie[19]; 16. 45X-Jace Park[3]; 17. 96X-Logan Mitchell[15]; 18. 41J-Nathan Crane[12]; 19. 31-Tanner Holmes[11]; 20. (DNF) 55F-Johnny Kent[4]

G-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding F-Feature

G Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 32L-Connor Lee[2]; 2. 44K-Brody Wake[3]; 3. 4D-Dustin Smith[5]; 4. 88A-Austin Torgerson[7]; 5. 1A-Cole Bodine[13]; 6. 00K-Scott Kreutter[9]; 7. 7N-Kris Carroll[4]; 8. 84Y-Alex Yankowski[14]; 9. 05-Alex Midkiff[8]; 10. 95-Chris Andrews[12]; 11. 5X-Jacob Dykstra[11]; 12. 51Z-Zach Boden[1]; 13. 37-Ayden Gatewood[10]; 14. 10H-Ryder Laplante[15]; 15. 21K-Austin Nigh[16]; 16. (DNF) 9B-Brian Schwabauer[6]

G Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 81-Ty Gibbs[2]; 2. 45H-Robbie Price[4]; 3. 9-Emilio Hoover[1]; 4. 23D-Devon Dobie[6]; 5. 8S-Kyle Steffens[3]; 6. 22T-Don Droud Jr[13]; 7. 40B-Josh Bilicki[11]; 8. 14D-David Gasper[15]; 9. 6B-Brylee Kilmer[16]; 10. 95K-Mitch Fabish[12]; 11. 21C-Colby Stubblefield[5]; 12. (DNF) 51X-Joe Walker[9]; 13. (DNF) 12A-AJ Bender[7]; 14. (DNF) 7J-Shawn Jackson[14]; 15. (DNF) 11-Lane Goodman[10]; 16. (DNF) 7-Shannon McQueen[8]

H-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding G-Feature

H Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 5X-Jacob Dykstra[1]; 2. 95-Chris Andrews[12]; 3. 1A-Cole Bodine[4]; 4. 84Y-Alex Yankowski[10]; 5. 10H-Ryder Laplante[14]; 6. 21K-Austin Nigh[3]; 7. 23S-Kyle Simon[7]; 8. 11G-Hayden Mabe[11]; 9. 17-Sye Lynch[9]; 10. 77J-John Klabunde[13]; 11. (DNF) 3D-Darin Naida[2]; 12. (DNF) 97X-John Barnard[6]; 13. (DNF) 83H-Sam Henderson[8]; 14. (DNF) 28K-Austin Wood[15]; 15. (DNF) 44B-Branigan Roark[5]; 16. (DNF) 92-Mike Hess[16]

H Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 40B-Josh Bilicki[1]; 2. 95K-Mitch Fabish[9]; 3. 22T-Don Droud Jr[2]; 4. 7J-Shawn Jackson[11]; 5. 14D-David Gasper[3]; 6. 6B-Brylee Kilmer[12]; 7. 50C-Dane Culver[6]; 8. 74-Luke Hall[7]; 9. 49-Cole Tinsley[14]; 10. 0G-Glenn Styres[13]; 11. 8M-Kade Morton[8]; 12. 17M-Logan Prickett[5]; 13. 46X-Joe Kata[4]; 14. (DNF) 16-Santino Ferrucci[10]; 15. (DNS) 7R-Jadon Rogers; 16. (DNS) 60-Landon Britt

I-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding H-Feature

I Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 11G-Hayden Mabe[1]; 2. 95-Chris Andrews[9]; 3. 77J-John Klabunde[4]; 4. 10H-Ryder Laplante[11]; 5. 28K-Austin Wood[5]; 6. 92-Mike Hess[2]; 7. 8L-Cooper Miller[6]; 8. 41W-Brad Wyatt[7]; 9. 44-Colton Hardy[12]; 10. 00-Brecken Reese[15]; 11. 81C-Colten Cottle[13]; 12. 10J-Gage Rucker[3]; 13. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[10]; 14. 5J-Josh Hodge[8]; 15. 80-Kade Taylor[14]; 16. (DNS) 20S-Landon Simon

I Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 95K-Mitch Fabish[10]; 2. 16-Santino Ferrucci[13]; 3. 7J-Shawn Jackson[9]; 4. 6B-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 5. 0G-Glenn Styres[3]; 6. 49-Cole Tinsley[7]; 7. 28J-Joe Perry[11]; 8. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[6]; 9. 35S-Ben Schmidt[12]; 10. 17A-Tom Dunkel[8]; 11. 80H-Josh Hanna[4]; 12. (DNF) 22P-Brant O'Banion[2]; 13. (DNF) 14L-Luke Drotschie[5]; 14. (DNS) 16T-Kevin Newton; 15. (DNS) 66J-Jayden Clay; 16. (DNS) 71J-Jeremy Huish

Kevin Studley J-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding I-Feature.

J Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 95-Chris Andrews[2]; 2. 44-Colton Hardy[1]; 3. 10H-Ryder Laplante[3]; 4. 80-Kade Taylor[5]; 5. 81C-Colten Cottle[8]; 6. 00-Brecken Reese[11]; 7. 4T-Brandt Twitty[6]; 8. 11L-Landon Crawley[12]; 9. 14K-Brandon Carr[9]; 10. 20C-CJ Sarna[13]; 11. 42-Matt Carr[14]; 12. 22A-Lonnie Oliver[4]; 13. (DNF) 7K-Kolton Gariss[7]; 14. (DNF) 321-Chad Winfrey[10]; 15. (DNS) 86C-David Camfield Sr; 16. (DNS) 17X-Gage Laney

J Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 95K-Mitch Fabish[3]; 2. 66J-Jayden Clay[1]; 3. 28J-Joe Perry[7]; 4. 35S-Ben Schmidt[4]; 5. 16-Santino Ferrucci[10]; 6. 71J-Jeremy Huish[11]; 7. 36-Taylor Courtney[8]; 8. 80D-Corey Smith[2]; 9. 26P-Preston Lattomus[5]; 10. 54C-Chance Hull[6]; 11. 35-Tyler Robbins[9]; 12. 17C-Devin Camfield[12]; 13. 10C-Dalton Camfield[13]; 14. 75A-Todd Hobson[14]; 15. 2H-Nick Hoffman[15]; 16. 98P-Ryan Padgett[16]

K-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding J-Feature

K Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 14K-Brandon Carr[1]; 2. 321-Chad Winfrey[2]; 3. 00-Brecken Reese[6]; 4. 11L-Landon Crawley[9]; 5. 20C-CJ Sarna[5]; 6. 42-Matt Carr[10]; 7. 17L-Braxton Cummings[14]; 8. 22J-Zach Hampton[13]; 9. 3K-Todd Kluever[11]; 10. 57H-Autumn Criste[15]; 11. 72W-Tye Wilke[7]; 12. 53-Sean Robbins[4]; 13. 68E-Eric Blumer[16]; 14. 3V-Jim Vanzant[12]; 15. (DNF) 09T-Timmy Thrash[8]; 16. (DNF) 51W-Curtis Jones[3]

K Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 54C-Chance Hull[3]; 2. 28J-Joe Perry[10]; 3. 36-Taylor Courtney[2]; 4. 35-Tyler Robbins[4]; 5. 16-Santino Ferrucci[7]; 6. 71J-Jeremy Huish[9]; 7. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[11]; 8. 80S-Josh Hawkins[14]; 9. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[13]; 10. (DNF) 97W-Alex Karpowicz[1]; 11. (DNF) 5F-Danny Frye III[5]; 12. (DNF) 23T-Tristan Lee[8]; 13. (DNF) 2WI-Tommy Colburn[6]; 14. (DNF) 28B-Brandon Mattox[12]; 15. (DNS) 15C-Carter Chevalier; 16. (DNS) 1DM-Elijah Gile

L-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding K-Feature

L Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 3K-Todd Kluever[2]; 2. 3V-Jim Vanzant[1]; 3. 22J-Zach Hampton[10]; 4. 17L-Braxton Cummings[4]; 5. 57H-Autumn Criste[5]; 6. 68E-Eric Blumer[6]; 7. 48G-George Loux[9]; 8. 07-Tim Kent[13]; 9. 0-Johnny Murdock[3]; 10. 11H-Jori Hughes[11]; 11. 80A-Steve Miller[15]; 12. 75G-Cole Garner[7]; 13. 20-Tadd Holliman[8]; 14. 21T-Justin Bates[14]; 15. (DNF) 31K-Kyle Beilman[12]; 16. (DNS) 91B-Kevin Bayer

L Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 71J-Jeremy Huish[2]; 2. 28J-Joe Perry[12]; 3. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[6]; 4. 28B-Brandon Mattox[11]; 5. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[5]; 6. 80S-Josh Hawkins[13]; 7. X-Dan Bennett[9]; 8. 7F-Joshua Tyre[7]; 9. 2NP-Bill Johnson[1]; 10. 64-Andy Pake[15]; 11. 22G-Jack France[16]; 12. 10X-Trevor Serbus[4]; 13. 111-Keith Zimmerman[10]; 14. 0B-Jason Botsford[8]; 15. (DNF) 7C-Chance Morris[3]; 16. (DNF) 81G-Tony Helton[14]

M-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding L-Feature

M Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 48G-George Loux[1]; 2. 31K-Kyle Beilman[2]; 3. 11H-Jori Hughes[4]; 4. 21T-Justin Bates[6]; 5. 07-Tim Kent[9]; 6. 80A-Steve Miller[3]; 7. 77B-Bret Klabunde[5]; 8. 8X-Jeff Schindler[10]; 9. 4-Adam Bolyard[11]; 10. 11J-Todd Jackson[8]; 11. 25J-Nathan Moore[7]; 12. (DNS) K9-Jameson Spies; 13. (DNS) 56X-Mark Chisholm; 14. (DNS) 73B-Ryan Timmons; 15. (DNS) 15-Travis Miniea; 16. (DNS) 26J-Jacob Harris

M Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 28B-Brandon Mattox[2]; 2. 28J-Joe Perry[11]; 3. 80S-Josh Hawkins[12]; 4. 81G-Tony Helton[9]; 5. 64-Andy Pake[16]; 6. 22G-Jack France[13]; 7. 15K-Nathan Kilwine[1]; 8. 7Z-Brian Peterson[7]; 9. 84R-Chris Roseland[15]; 10. 32J-Jason Tessier[10]; 11. 84S-Shaun Shapel[14]; 12. (DNF) 47R-Ray Brewer[3]; 13. (DNF) 17D-Gunnar Pike[5]; 14. (DNF) 17H-Henry Chambers[4]; 15. (DNS) 15J-Jack Potter; 16. (DNS) 00P-Broc Elliott

N-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding M-Feature

N Feature 1 (3 Laps, time limit reached): 1. 21T-Justin Bates[3]; 2. 25J-Nathan Moore[2]; 3. 11J-Todd Jackson[1]; 4. 07-Tim Kent[6]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[12]; 6. 8X-Jeff Schindler[14]; 7. 4-Adam Bolyard[8]; 8. 75X-Leroy Boone[9]; 9. 77K-Kevin Cook[5]; 10. 14T-Connor Speir[15]; 11. (DNF) 68B-Blain Petersen[7]; 12. (DNF) 17K-Tim Creech II[10]; 13. (DNF) 11X-Donovan Peterson[11]; 14. (DNF) 22-Troy Betts[4]; 15. (DNF) 13-Brandon Boggs[13]; 16. (DNS) 11C-Mike Woodruff

N Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 28J-Joe Perry[2]; 2. 80S-Josh Hawkins[6]; 3. 22G-Jack France[14]; 4. 84S-Shaun Shapel[1]; 5. 84R-Chris Roseland[13]; 6. 64-Andy Pake[9]; 7. 14F-Conner Morrell[10]; 8. 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr[8]; 9. 14G-Gordy Gundaker[12]; 10. 121-Jason Bennett[11]; 11. 20X-Kyle Hawse[5]; 12. 5Z-Oliver Billingsley[3]; 13. 29K-Brian Harvey[7]; 14. (DNF) 8H-Dakota Highley[4]; 15. (DNS) 77R-Robbie Smith; 16. (DNS) 97L-Brandon Lewis

O-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding N-Feature

O Feature 1 (8 Laps, time limit reached): 1. 11X-Donovan Peterson[1]; 2. 17K-Tim Creech II[7]; 3. 13-Brandon Boggs[11]; 4. C71-Carter Jensrud[5]; 5. 14T-Connor Speir[9]; 6. 8X-Jeff Schindler[12]; 7. 99K-Robert Carson[14]; 8. 715-Robert Bell[3]; 9. (DNF) 18K-Billy Rayburn[4]; 10. (DNF) 27G-Steve Gresham[10]; 11. (DNF) 17E-Cody Beard[2]; 12. (DNF) 2ND-Darren Kauffman[6]; 13. (DNF) 12-Katherine Legge[8]; 14. (DNF) 19-Greg Dennett[13]; 15. (DNS) 33W-Rece Wommack; 16. (DNS) 4H-Steve Padgett

O Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 64-Andy Pake[1]; 2. 14F-Conner Morrell[2]; 3. 121-Jason Bennett[6]; 4. 14G-Gordy Gundaker[3]; 5. 84R-Chris Roseland[5]; 6. 22G-Jack France[10]; 7. 21R-Myles Tomlinson[7]; 8. 1P-Terry Nichols[9]; 9. 22M-Marc Dailey[12]; 10. 57F-Blake Green[15]; 11. 21D-Justin Dickerson[14]; 12. (DNF) 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[11]; 13. (DNF) 19F-Joshua Shipley[13]; 14. (DNF) 20G-Jay Mallory[8]; 15. (DNF) 11K-Cole Parker[4]; 16. (DNS) 22S-AJ Johnson

P-Features:

P-Feature 1 scratched, remaining cars moved to O-Feature 1.

P Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[1]; 2. 22G-Jack France[2]; 3. 19F-Joshua Shipley[3]; 4. 22M-Marc Dailey[5]; 5. 57F-Blake Green[8]; 6. 21D-Justin Dickerson[6]; 7. (DNF) 84J-Jesse Shapel[4]; 8. (DNF) 5M-Donnie Steward[7]; 9. (DNS) 0L-Kevin Carl; 10. (DNS) 4F-Chad Frewaldt; 11. (DNS) 20M-Malyssa Perkins; 12. (DNS) 48-Eric Webber; 13. (DNS) 33M-Charlie Louden; 14. (DNS) 4E-Maverick Elkins; 15. (DNS) 70-Cade Cowles; 16. (DNS) 98B-Joe Boyles; 17. (DNS) 39M-Cole Murray

 

 

Logan Seavey Charges To Hard Rock Qualifying Night Victory

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 17, 2025) Making the late race pass for the lead, then having to fend off the ferocious pursuit of Gavin Miller through the closing laps, Logan Seavey delivered for his fourth career Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink preliminary night victory during Hard Rock Hotel Casino Tulsa Qualifying Night.

“I could still keep up with guys; I just lost a little balance really to be able to maneuver as good as I needed to in traffic, but when I could get against the cushion by myself, I could make a ton of speed, but in the feature, I could finally crawl the bottom, so we’re going in the right direction. I still feel like I made a lot of ugly laps there, but fortunately, I happen to make them at the right times and made good laps when I needed them,” explained Seavey of the race.

Rolling from seventh at the start, Seavey was on the podium in eight laps.

Chasing Ryan Timms and Gavin Miller, the fight for the lead got hot on Lap 18 as Gavin Miller tried to shoot under Timms into the third turn. Across the nose of the No. 97, Miller would make contact with Timms. Who spun to a stop.

On the contact, Miller said, "Trying to cross back on Logan, Ryan went to the bottom, and I didn't think he was going slow up that much. I locked up the brakes, but was already too far, and hooked his bumper, and I apologized to him."

Getting momentum, Seavey leaned into the cushion and began closing on Miller. Around to Lap 26, a misstep on the cushion by Miller put Seavey in the hunt, with a move for the lead coming the next time around. Glued to the back bumper of the No. 39 through the final four laps, Seavey slid himself through both ends of the Tulsa Expo Raceway to fend Miller by 0.221-seconds.

Seavey into his seventh Chili Bowl A-Feature, Miller’s runner-up finish locks him into his first. Tyler Courtney ran 12th to third, with Daryn Pittman and Daryn Pittman completing the top five.

Five preliminary nights yielded 392 entries officially received after cancelations, with 377 drawing in for competition. Each night saw a different car owner in victory lane. The last time was 2023, during Logan’s first Chili Bowl victory, with the first two nights seeing new car owners in victory lane, followed by KKM, Thorson, and Swindell. That same pattern has played out in 2025, with Silva and Wood each earning their first wins as car owners on Monday and Tuesday.

Saturday, January 18, opens at 8:00 A.M. with cars on track at 9:00 A.M. (CT). The features are slated to start with the double P-Mains.

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place January 13-18, 2025, 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.

General Admission tickets are sold at the event and include access to the Pits. They are $75 on Saturday. The General Admission pass does not sell out.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Friday, January 17, 2025

Hard Rock Hotel Casino Tulsa Qualifying Night

Car Count: 83

Event Count: 377

People of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas Heat Races (Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers)

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[5]; 2. 0G-Glenn Styres[1]; 3. 63-Cale Coons[3]; 4. 21-Daryn Pittman[10]; 5. 16R-Kyle Jones[6]; 6. 44K-Brody Wake[8]; 7. 83H-Sam Henderson[9]; 8. 85J-Joshua Lewis[2]; 9. 64-Andy Pake[4]; 10. (DNF) 92M-Josh Most[7]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 40M-Chase McDermand[3]; 2. 05-Alex Midkiff[1]; 3. 46-Kenney Johnson[5]; 4. 74-Luke Hall[6]; 5. 7K-Kolton Gariss[2]; 6. 47R-Ray Brewer[4]; 7. 21T-Justin Bates[7]; 8. 8X-Jeff Schindler[8]; 9. (DNS) 48-Eric Webber; 10. (DNS) 39M-Cole Murray

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker[3]; 2. 51-Kyle Busch[7]; 3. 56E-Tyler Edwards[2]; 4. 21K-Austin Nigh[1]; 5. 8S-Kyle Steffens[9]; 6. 51W-Curtis Jones[6]; 7. 11X-Donovan Peterson[4]; 8. (DNF) 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[5]; 9. (DNF) 33W-Rece Wommack[8]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 86X-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[3]; 2. 20S-Landon Simon[2]; 3. 98P-Ryan Padgett[4]; 4. 57A-Daniel Robinson[9]; 5. 7-Shannon McQueen[5]; 6. 7C-Chance Morris[6]; 7. 0B-Jason Botsford[7]; 8. (DNF) 19F-Joshua Shipley[1]; 9. (DNF) 7T-Ronnie Gardner[8]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 7P-Jason McDougal[4]; 2. 39-Logan Seavey[9]; 3. 45X-Jace Park[7]; 4. 09T-Timmy Thrash[1]; 5. 0-Johnny Murdock[2]; 6. 16-Santino Ferrucci[5]; 7. 68B-Blain Petersen[8]; 8. 0L-Kevin Carl[6]; 9. (DNF) 19X-Brenden Hires[3]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 31B-Dominic Gorden[4]; 3. 49-Cole Tinsley[2]; 4. 8W-Kaleb Montgomery[8]; 5. 17C-Devin Camfield[6]; 6. 5J-Josh Hodge[9]; 7. 1P-Terry Nichols[5]; 8. 84R-Chris Roseland[1]; 9. 20M-Malyssa Perkins[7]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 45V-Cole Vanderheiden[1]; 2. 48H-Wout Hoffmans[2]; 3. 23C-Tyler Courtney[6]; 4. 63F-Frankie Guerrini[7]; 5. 22T-Don Droud Jr[5]; 6. 77R-Robbie Smith[4]; 7. 56X-Mark Chisholm[8]; 8. 80S-Josh Hawkins[9]; 9. 19-Greg Dennett[3]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Justin Grant[2]; 2. 72J-Sam Johnson[6]; 3. 54Z-Michael Pickens[9]; 4. 95-Chris Andrews[8]; 5. 28-Ace McCarthy[1]; 6. 8D-Jeffrey Abbey[7]; 7. 36-Taylor Courtney[4]; 8. 20-Tadd Holliman[3]; 9. (DNF) 17K-Tim Creech II[5]

OERB Heat 9 (8 Laps): 1. 14J-TJ Smith[2]; 2. 5U-Michael Faccinto[4]; 3. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[5]; 4. 44X-Wesley Smith[7]; 5. 2P-Cameron La Rose[8]; 6. 15-Travis Miniea[1]; 7. 00P-Broc Elliott[9]; 8. 22M-Marc Dailey[3]; 9. 17B-Ryan Bickett[6]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier passing points advance to the A-Feature)

TRD Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 87-Justin Grant[3]; 2. 7P-Jason McDougal[5]; 3. 5U-Michael Faccinto[2]; 4. 39-Logan Seavey[6]; 5. 86X-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[4]; 6. 20S-Landon Simon[7]; 7. 46-Kenney Johnson[1]; 8. 0G-Glenn Styres[8]; 9. 49-Cole Tinsley[10]; 10. (DNF) 17C-Devin Camfield[9]

TRD Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[6]; 3. 23C-Tyler Courtney[2]; 4. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[1]; 5. 72J-Sam Johnson[5]; 6. 16R-Kyle Jones[10]; 7. 14J-TJ Smith[3]; 8. 2P-Cameron La Rose[9]; 9. 48H-Wout Hoffmans[7]; 10. 05-Alex Midkiff[8]

TRD Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 21-Daryn Pittman[4]; 2. 45V-Cole Vanderheiden[2]; 3. 63F-Frankie Guerrini[1]; 4. 57A-Daniel Robinson[3]; 5. 44K-Brody Wake[10]; 6. 40M-Chase McDermand[5]; 7. 51-Kyle Busch[6]; 8. 63-Cale Coons[9]; 9. 8S-Kyle Steffens[7]; 10. (DNF) 98P-Ryan Padgett[8]

TRD Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 56E-Tyler Edwards[9]; 2. 54Z-Michael Pickens[6]; 3. 11A-Andrew Felker[5]; 4. 44X-Wesley Smith[1]; 5. 31B-Dominic Gorden[3]; 6. 8W-Kaleb Montgomery[10]; 7. 74-Luke Hall[8]; 8. 5J-Josh Hodge[7]; 9. (DNF) 45X-Jace Park[4]; 10. (DNF) 95-Chris Andrews[2]

Smiley's Racing Products D-Features (Top 2 advance to the C-Feature)

Smileys Racing Products D Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 7T-Ronnie Gardner[6]; 2. 80S-Josh Hawkins[1]; 3. 11X-Donovan Peterson[2]; 4. 84R-Chris Roseland[8]; 5. 17K-Tim Creech II[9]; 6. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[4]; 7. 8X-Jeff Schindler[3]; 8. 22M-Marc Dailey[5]; 9. 20M-Malyssa Perkins[7]; 10. (DNF) 48-Eric Webber[10]; 11. (DNF) 92M-Josh Most[11]; 12. (DNS) 19X-Brenden Hires

Smileys Racing Products D Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 36-Taylor Courtney[2]; 2. 20-Tadd Holliman[4]; 3. 64-Andy Pake[9]; 4. 33W-Rece Wommack[5]; 5. 1P-Terry Nichols[1]; 6. 0L-Kevin Carl[3]; 7. (DNF) 19F-Joshua Shipley[7]; 8. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett[8]; 9. (DNF) 19-Greg Dennett[10]; 10. (DNF) 85J-Joshua Lewis[6]; 11. (DNS) 39M-Cole Murray

Creek County Speedway C-Features (Top 4 advance to the B-Feature)

Creek County Speedway C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 7T-Ronnie Gardner[11]; 2. 8D-Jeffrey Abbey[3]; 3. 21K-Austin Nigh[1]; 4. 7-Shannon McQueen[2]; 5. 51W-Curtis Jones[6]; 6. 16-Santino Ferrucci[7]; 7. 0-Johnny Murdock[5]; 8. 0B-Jason Botsford[10]; 9. (DNF) 56X-Mark Chisholm[8]; 10. (DNF) 00P-Broc Elliott[4]; 11. (DNF) 77R-Robbie Smith[9]; 12. (DNF) 80S-Josh Hawkins[12]

Creek County Speedway C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 22T-Don Droud Jr[2]; 2. 28-Ace McCarthy[5]; 3. 83H-Sam Henderson[3]; 4. 7K-Kolton Gariss[4]; 5. 36-Taylor Courtney[11]; 6. 09T-Timmy Thrash[1]; 7. 7C-Chance Morris[6]; 8. 20-Tadd Holliman[12]; 9. 47R-Ray Brewer[8]; 10. 15-Travis Miniea[10]; 11. 21T-Justin Bates[9]; 12. 68B-Blain Petersen[7]

Ferguson Enterprises B-Features (Top 4 advance to the A-Feature)

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[3]; 2. 8W-Kaleb Montgomery[5]; 3. 2P-Cameron La Rose[7]; 4. 48H-Wout Hoffmans[9]; 5. 63-Cale Coons[8]; 6. 7T-Ronnie Gardner[11]; 7. 51-Kyle Busch[1]; 8. 8D-Jeffrey Abbey[12]; 9. 44K-Brody Wake[2]; 10. 7-Shannon McQueen[14]; 11. 21K-Austin Nigh[13]; 12. 74-Luke Hall[6]; 13. (DNF) 20S-Landon Simon[4]; 14. (DNF) 49-Cole Tinsley[10]; 15. (DNS) 95-Chris Andrews; 16. (DNS) 98P-Ryan Padgett

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 40M-Chase McDermand[1]; 2. 16R-Kyle Jones[4]; 3. 31B-Dominic Gorden[2]; 4. 14J-TJ Smith[5]; 5. 44X-Wesley Smith[3]; 6. 45X-Jace Park[9]; 7. 46-Kenney Johnson[6]; 8. 28-Ace McCarthy[14]; 9. 8S-Kyle Steffens[10]; 10. 05-Alex Midkiff[11]; 11. 22T-Don Droud Jr[13]; 12. 83H-Sam Henderson[15]; 13. 0G-Glenn Styres[7]; 14. 5J-Josh Hodge[8]; 15. (DNF) 17C-Devin Camfield[12]; 16. (DNF) 7K-Kolton Gariss[16]

Hard Rock Hotel Casino Tulsa A-Feature (Top 2 lock into Saturday's A-Main)

Hard Rock Tulsa A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey[7]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. 23C-Tyler Courtney[12]; 4. 21-Daryn Pittman[5]; 5. 87-Justin Grant[8]; 6. 56E-Tyler Edwards[4]; 7. 5U-Michael Faccinto[11]; 8. 86X-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[15]; 9. 72J-Sam Johnson[13]; 10. 11A-Andrew Felker[9]; 11. 14J-TJ Smith[24]; 12. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[17]; 13. 57A-Daniel Robinson[14]; 14. 31B-Dominic Gorden[22]; 15. 67-Ryan Timms[1]; 16. 54Z-Michael Pickens[2]; 17. 63F-Frankie Guerrini[16]; 18. 40M-Chase McDermand[18]; 19. 48H-Wout Hoffmans[23]; 20. 8W-Kaleb Montgomery[19]; 21. (DNF) 7P-Jason McDougal[6]; 22. (DNF) 2P-Cameron La Rose[21]; 23. (DNF) 45V-Cole Vanderheiden[10]; 24. (DNF) 16R-Kyle Jones[20]

Lap Leader(s): Ryan Timms 1-17; Gavin Miller 18-26; Logan Seavey 27-30

Hard Charger: T.J. Smith +13

 

 

Tanner Thorson Cooks Up A Thriller On

Hasty Bake Qualifying Night

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 16, 2025) Another fight to the finish during the 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink, Thursday’s Hasty Bake Qualifying Night A-Feature came down to the final lap with Tanner Thorson holding off Ryan Bernal and Christopher Bell for the win.

On the final restart, Thorson said, “That yellow came out, and I’m like [Christopher] Bell is the last person I want behind me on a restart, so I’m looking for my guys to tell me kind of where to go, and I didn’t know, and I about gave it away when I thought Bell as to my inside, and it’s [Ryan] Bernal, and I’m like holy crap, we’re about to get our doors blown off, so it was tricky.”

Thorson’s third career preliminary night victory in 12 starts since 2014, the fight for the win began with Karter Sarff, who drove around Thorson to lead the third and fourth laps. Tight into the cushion on a Lap 5 restart, that allowed Thorson to retake the point. Battling next with Christopher Bell, the pair set sights on the leader, with Bell able to roll to the point on Lap 10.

Caution with nine to go, Bell and Thorson began trading top and bottom at opposite ends of the Tulsa Expo Raceway, with Thorson settling in the cushion to rocket back to the lead on Lap 25 before the caution waved.

Caution at the white flag, the stage was set for a green, white, checkered showdown with the battle going three deep as Ryan Bernal, who was nearly collected in the crash that caused the final restart, sticking the bottom to take the race three wide through the final lap. Burying the right rear into the cushion, Thorson held off the challenge, with Bernal nipping the final transfer into Saturday’s A-Feature at the line by 0.068-seconds.

Matt Westfall moved eight to fourth with Jacob Denney rolling 11th to fifth.

Thursday’s Hasty Bake Qualifying Night had 79 drivers on hand, bringing the running competing entry total to 292 with another 86 slated for Friday night.

The Flip Count worked its way to 39 with all drivers okay. Racing resumes Friday, January 17, 2025, with Hard Rock Hotel Casino of Tulsa Qualifying Night getting underway with Hot Laps at 4:00 P.M. followed by racing at 5:00 P.M. (CT).

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place January 13-18, 2025, 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.

General Admission tickets are sold at the event and include access to the Pits. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday. The General Admission pass does not sell out.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Hasty Bake Qualifying Night

Car Count: 79

Event Count: 292

People of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas Heat Races (Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers)

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 938-Bradley Fezard[3]; 2. 3P-Drake Edwards[5]; 3. 15D-Andrew Deal[1]; 4. 51F-Brody Fuson[9]; 5. 28J-Joe Perry[2]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[4]; 7. 54C-Chance Hull[7]; 8. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 9. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 91-Jeff Stasa[2]; 2. 17X-Gage Laney[1]; 3. 71E-Mariah Ede[8]; 4. 77J-John Klabunde[3]; 5. 41W-Brad Wyatt[4]; 6. 00K-Scott Kreutter[7]; 7. 81G-Tony Helton[6]; 8. 07-Tim Kent[9]; 9. (DNF) 98B-Joe Boyles[5]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7M-Shane Cottle[2]; 2. 17-Sye Lynch[5]; 3. 55V-CJ Leary[9]; 4. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[4]; 5. 10H-Ryder Laplante[6]; 6. 8M-Kade Morton[8]; 7. 20G-Jay Mallory[1]; 8. 17E-Cody Beard[7]; 9. (DNF) 22S-AJ Johnson[3]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Karter Sarff[5]; 2. 8R-Ryker Pace[2]; 3. 55F-Johnny Kent[3]; 4. 14D-David Gasper[4]; 5. 51X-Joe Walker[8]; 6. 17L-Braxton Cummings[1]; 7. 11C-Mike Woodruff[6]; 8. 13-Brandon Boggs[7]; 9. (DNS) 57R-Shelby Bosie

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 21H-Brady Bacon[5]; 2. 41P-Parker Jones[6]; 3. 54-Matt Westfall[9]; 4. 10C-Dalton Camfield[2]; 5. X-Dan Bennett[4]; 6. 31K-Kyle Beilman[7]; 7. 17H-Henry Chambers[8]; 8. 12-Katherine Legge[3]; 9. 21D-Justin Dickerson[1]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson[6]; 2. 9U-Kyle Spence[2]; 3. 81F-Frank Flud[1]; 4. 27X-Michael Hubert[5]; 5. 10X-Trevor Serbus[9]; 6. 75G-Cole Garner[8]; 7. 15W-Danny Burke[4]; 8. 99K-Robert Carson[7]; 9. 4F-Chad Frewaldt[3]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 71W-Christopher Bell[4]; 2. 21X-Casey Shuman[2]; 3. 1A-Cole Bodine[1]; 4. 91S-Jordon Mallett[6]; 5. 45H-Robbie Price[8]; 6. 1S-Spencer Bayston[7]; 7. 11K-Cole Parker[3]; 8. 53-Sean Robbins[5]; 9. 21B-Frank Beck III[9]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Chris Windom[3]; 2. 45B-Bradley Cox[5]; 3. 77D-Dalten Gabbard[1]; 4. 80H-Josh Hanna[2]; 5. 17A-Tom Dunkel[7]; 6. (DNF) 7N-Kris Carroll[6]; 7. (DNF) 11L-Landon Crawley[4]; 8. (DNF) 1DM-Elijah Gile[8]

OERB Heat 9 (8 Laps): 1. 87W-Ryan Bernal[2]; 2. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[4]; 3. 67W-Jacob Denney[3]; 4. 2D-Matt Sherrell[7]; 5. 35S-Ben Schmidt[5]; 6. 26J-Jacob Harris[1]; 7. 29K-Brian Harvey[6]; 8. 84J-Jesse Shapel[8]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier passing points advance to the A-Feature)

TRD Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson[6]; 2. 9U-Kyle Spence[1]; 3. 45B-Bradley Cox[3]; 4. 54-Matt Westfall[5]; 5. 938-Bradley Fezard[4]; 6. 77D-Dalten Gabbard[9]; 7. 77J-John Klabunde[10]; 8. 51X-Joe Walker[7]; 9. 27X-Michael Hubert[8]; 10. (DNF) 51F-Brody Fuson[2]

TRD Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 5-Karter Sarff[6]; 2. 71W-Christopher Bell[5]; 3. 21X-Casey Shuman[1]; 4. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[2]; 5. 89X-Chris Windom[4]; 6. 15D-Andrew Deal[8]; 7. 91-Jeff Stasa[3]; 8. 10H-Ryder Laplante[10]; 9. 45H-Robbie Price[7]; 10. 17A-Tom Dunkel[9]

TRD Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 2D-Matt Sherrell[2]; 2. 7M-Shane Cottle[3]; 3. 41P-Parker Jones[5]; 4. 81F-Frank Flud[8]; 5. 3P-Drake Edwards[4]; 6. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[9]; 7. 10C-Dalton Camfield[10]; 8. 55F-Johnny Kent[7]; 9. (DNF) 17X-Gage Laney[1]; 10. (DNF) 21H-Brady Bacon[6]

TRD Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 87W-Ryan Bernal[3]; 2. 55V-CJ Leary[6]; 3. 67W-Jacob Denney[7]; 4. 8R-Ryker Pace[2]; 5. 91S-Jordon Mallett[1]; 6. 71E-Mariah Ede[5]; 7. 1A-Cole Bodine[8]; 8. 80H-Josh Hanna[10]; 9. 17-Sye Lynch[4]; 10. 14D-David Gasper[9]

Smiley's Racing Products D-Features (Top 2 advance to the C-Feature)

Smileys Racing Products D Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1DM-Elijah Gile[3]; 2. 53-Sean Robbins[5]; 3. 17E-Cody Beard[4]; 4. 11K-Cole Parker[2]; 5. 12-Katherine Legge[6]; 6. 4F-Chad Frewaldt[7]; 7. (DNF) 15W-Danny Burke[1]; 8. (DNS) 99K-Robert Carson; 9. (DNS) 98B-Joe Boyles; 10. (DNS) 57R-Shelby Bosie

Smileys Racing Products D Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 2. 11L-Landon Crawley[1]; 3. 22S-AJ Johnson[8]; 4. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 5. 20G-Jay Mallory[5]; 6. 13-Brandon Boggs[4]; 7. 84J-Jesse Shapel[3]; 8. (DNF) 21B-Frank Beck III[6]; 9. (DNF) 21D-Justin Dickerson[9]

Creek County Speedway C-Features (Top 4 advance to the B-Feature)

Creek County Speedway C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 8M-Kade Morton[1]; 2. 7N-Kris Carroll[6]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[7]; 4. 35S-Ben Schmidt[2]; 5. 53-Sean Robbins[12]; 6. 1DM-Elijah Gile[11]; 7. 17L-Braxton Cummings[8]; 8. X-Dan Bennett[3]; 9. 31K-Kyle Beilman[4]; 10. 81G-Tony Helton[9]; 11. 28J-Joe Perry[5]; 12. 29K-Brian Harvey[10]

Creek County Speedway C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 1S-Spencer Bayston[4]; 2. 41W-Brad Wyatt[2]; 3. 00K-Scott Kreutter[3]; 4. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[11]; 5. 54C-Chance Hull[7]; 6. 11L-Landon Crawley[12]; 7. 10X-Trevor Serbus[5]; 8. 75G-Cole Garner[1]; 9. 17H-Henry Chambers[6]; 10. 26J-Jacob Harris[8]; 11. (DNF) 11C-Mike Woodruff[9]; 12. (DNF) 07-Tim Kent[10]

Ferguson Enterprises B-Features (Top 4 advance to the A-Feature)

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 3P-Drake Edwards[1]; 2. 15D-Andrew Deal[4]; 3. 51F-Brody Fuson[10]; 4. 77D-Dalten Gabbard[3]; 5. 91S-Jordon Mallett[5]; 6. 71E-Mariah Ede[2]; 7. 3Z-Trey Zorn[15]; 8. 27X-Michael Hubert[11]; 9. 7N-Kris Carroll[14]; 10. 51X-Joe Walker[9]; 11. 1A-Cole Bodine[7]; 12. 8M-Kade Morton[13]; 13. 77J-John Klabunde[6]; 14. 17A-Tom Dunkel[12]; 15. (DNF) 10H-Ryder Laplante[8]; 16. (DNF) 35S-Ben Schmidt[16]

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 21X-Casey Shuman[1]; 2. 1S-Spencer Bayston[11]; 3. 21H-Brady Bacon[5]; 4. 91-Jeff Stasa[4]; 5. 8R-Ryker Pace[2]; 6. 55F-Johnny Kent[9]; 7. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[3]; 8. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[15]; 9. 45H-Robbie Price[10]; 10. 00K-Scott Kreutter[13]; 11. 14D-David Gasper[12]; 12. 17-Sye Lynch[7]; 13. 80H-Josh Hanna[8]; 14. 41W-Brad Wyatt[14]; 15. (DNF) 10C-Dalton Camfield[6]; 16. (DNS) 17X-Gage Laney

Hasty Bake A-Feature (Top 2 lock into Saturday's A-Main)

Hasty Bake A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson[1]; 2. 87W-Ryan Bernal[5]; 3. 71W-Christopher Bell[4]; 4. 54-Matt Westfall[8]; 5. 67W-Jacob Denney[11]; 6. 81F-Frank Flud[13]; 7. 9U-Kyle Spence[10]; 8. 7M-Shane Cottle[7]; 9. 51F-Brody Fuson[21]; 10. 21H-Brady Bacon[20]; 11. 89X-Chris Windom[15]; 12. 77D-Dalten Gabbard[23]; 13. 2D-Matt Sherrell[9]; 14. 91-Jeff Stasa[22]; 15. 1S-Spencer Bayston[18]; 16. 3P-Drake Edwards[17]; 17. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[14]; 18. 41P-Parker Jones[6]; 19. 15D-Andrew Deal[19]; 20. 938-Bradley Fezard[12]; 21. 45B-Bradley Cox[24]; 22. (DNF) 55V-CJ Leary[3]; 23. (DNF) 5-Karter Sarff[2]; 24. (DNF) 21X-Casey Shuman[16]

Lap Leader(s): Tanner Thorson 1-2, 5-9, 25-31; Karter Sarff 3-4; Christopher Bell 10-24

Hard Charger: Brody Fuson +12

 

 

Emerson Axsom Strikes During Wednesday's York Plumbing Qualifying Night

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 15, 2025) The second first-time winner in as many nights at the 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink, Indiana’s Emerson Axsom grabbed the lead on Lap 4 and never gave it back en-route to victory during Wednesday’s York Plumbing Qualifying Night.

The 55th driver to win a Chili Bowl preliminary A-Feature, Axsom, in his fifth preliminary A-Feature start, was asked how it felt to win, “I’ve been trying a long time and took myself out of a lot of races here, but I knew our stuff was good enough if I just did my job.”

Landing car owner Keith Kunz his 37th career victory inside the SageNet Center during Chili Bowl competition, two attempts at the start saw Axsom chasing from the right of the front row as polesitter Daison Pursley paced the field. The CB Industries No. 86 around the bottom, the KKM/Curb-Agajanian No. 68k around the top, Axsom shot off the cushion, exiting the second turn to take the lead.

“Thankfully, it was a double-file restart because I fell back,” quipped Axsom of the initial start.

“It worked out that we were able to run the top in for a couple of laps and then get the restart where I could get a shot because I knew Daison [Pursley] was going to be good on the bottom. Their stuff has a lot of grip anywhere he goes so I worked on momentum to where when he did jump up, I could counter his move and throw a slider.”

Keeping pace through restarts with varying lines to fend off Pursley, the closing laps saw Daison mount a change, but not enough to get there as Axsom crossed with 0.343-seconds to spare. Daison Pursley in second was followed by eighth starting Corey Day. Fourth was Tim Buckwalter with Kale Drake moving ninth to fifth.

Wednesday’s York Plumbing Qualifying Night saw a field of 73 drivers on hand, bringing the running competing entry total to 213. The Flip Count worked its way to 32 with all drivers okay. Racing resumes Thursday, January 16, 2025, with Hasty-Bake Qualifying Night getting underway with Hot Laps at 4:00 P.M. followed by racing at 5:00 P.M. (CT).

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place January 13-18, 2025, 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.

General Admission tickets are sold at the event and include access to the Pits. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday. The General Admission pass does not sell out.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

York Plumbing Qualifying Night

Car Count: 73

Event Count: 213

People of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas Heat Races (Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers)

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 41-Corey Day[2]; 2. 83-Will Armitage[5]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[6]; 4. 91X-Danny Wood[7]; 5. 23T-Tristan Lee[1]; 6. 35-Tyler Robbins[3]; 7. 14G-Gordy Gundaker[4]; 8. 111-Keith Zimmerman[8]; 9. (DNS) 715-Robert Bell; 10. (DNS) 70-Cade Cowles

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 97K-Kale Drake[2]; 2. 3G-Kyle Cummins[6]; 3. 55A-Jake Swanson[5]; 4. 22X-Steven Shebester[4]; 5. 75A-Todd Hobson[8]; 6. 84Y-Alex Yankowski[9]; 7. 17D-Gunnar Pike[7]; 8. 80A-Steve Miller[1]; 9. (DNF) 57F-Blake Green[3]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 3W-Brandon Waelti[3]; 2. 1-Sammy Swindell[6]; 3. 68K-Emerson Axsom[7]; 4. 7B-Garrett Benson[4]; 5. 7AU-Harry Stewart[5]; 6. 14L-Luke Drotschie[1]; 7. 75X-Leroy Boone[8]; 8. 32J-Jason Tessier[9]; 9. (DNF) 22J-Zach Hampton[2]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Tim Buckwalter[4]; 2. 3U-Rylan Gray[5]; 3. 77-Joe Wirth[1]; 4. 44B-Branigan Roark[7]; 5. 3J-JJ Yeley[6]; 6. 60-Landon Britt[9]; 7. 11-Lane Goodman[2]; 8. 4H-Steve Padgett[3]; 9. (DNF) 3N-Jake Neuman[8]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Daison Pursley[6]; 2. 8K-KJ Snow[4]; 3. 81C-Colten Cottle[2]; 4. 32C-Alex Bright[3]; 5. 96X-Logan Mitchell[1]; 6. 7J-Shawn Jackson[5]; 7. 26P-Preston Lattomus[7]; 8. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[8]; 9. 21R-Myles Tomlinson[9]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 4P-Kody Swanson[3]; 2. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 3. 40-Max Adams[8]; 4. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[9]; 5. 22A-Lonnie Oliver[5]; 6. 21C-Colby Stubblefield[7]; 7. 42-Matt Carr[1]; 8. 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr[6]; 9. (DNF) 14T-Connor Speir[2]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 27W-Colby Copeland[2]; 2. 4Y-Jett Yantis[7]; 3. 37-Ayden Gatewood[1]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[9]; 5. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[6]; 6. 57H-Autumn Criste[3]; 7. 5Z-Oliver Billingsley[8]; 8. (DNF) 5M-Donnie Steward[4]; 9. (DNF) 77K-Kevin Cook[5]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 19T-Mitchel Moles[4]; 2. 4D-Dustin Smith[2]; 3. 4B-Chelby Hinton[3]; 4. 16C-David Camfield Jr[7]; 5. 10J-Gage Rucker[1]; 6. 46X-Joe Kata[6]; 7. 20C-CJ Sarna[5]; 8. 77B-Bret Klabunde[9]; 9. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[8]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier passing points advance to the A-Feature)

TRD Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 55A-Jake Swanson[1]; 2. 41-Corey Day[3]; 3. 86-Daison Pursley[6]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 5. 3G-Kyle Cummins[5]; 6. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[10]; 7. 4P-Kody Swanson[4]; 8. 22X-Steven Shebester[9]; 9. 77-Joe Wirth[8]; 10. 4D-Dustin Smith[7]

TRD Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 8K-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 97K-Kale Drake[3]; 3. 91X-Danny Wood[1]; 4. 4Y-Jett Yantis[6]; 5. 1-Sammy Swindell[5]; 6. 7AU-Harry Stewart[10]; 7. 83-Will Armitage[4]; 8. 7B-Garrett Benson[9]; 9. 37-Ayden Gatewood[8]; 10. (DNF) 75A-Todd Hobson[7]

TRD Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 2. 27W-Colby Copeland[3]; 3. 29-Tim Buckwalter[6]; 4. 32C-Alex Bright[9]; 5. 4B-Chelby Hinton[7]; 6. 3U-Rylan Gray[4]; 7. 40-Max Adams[5]; 8. 84Y-Alex Yankowski[8]; 9. 44B-Branigan Roark[1]; 10. 22A-Lonnie Oliver[10]

TRD Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 68K-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[2]; 3. 19T-Mitchel Moles[6]; 4. 3J-JJ Yeley[9]; 5. 16C-David Camfield Jr[1]; 6. 81C-Colten Cottle[7]; 7. 3W-Brandon Waelti[5]; 8. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[3]; 9. 60-Landon Britt[8]; 10. (DNF) 21C-Colby Stubblefield[10]

Creek County Speedway C-Features (Top 4 advance to the B-Feature)

C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 26P-Preston Lattomus[6]; 2. 7J-Shawn Jackson[3]; 3. 10J-Gage Rucker[2]; 4. 11-Lane Goodman[10]; 5. 20C-CJ Sarna[8]; 6. 23T-Tristan Lee[1]; 7. 57H-Autumn Criste[5]; 8. 111-Keith Zimmerman[9]; 9. 80A-Steve Miller[14]; 10. 32J-Jason Tessier[7]; 11. 5Z-Oliver Billingsley[4]; 12. (DNF) 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr[11]; 13. (DNF) 14T-Connor Speir[16]; 14. (DNF) 21R-Myles Tomlinson[12]; 15. (DNF) 715-Robert Bell[15]; 16. (DNF) 3N-Jake Neuman[13]; 17. (DNS) 57F-Blake Green

C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[1]; 2. 14L-Luke Drotschie[6]; 3. 46X-Joe Kata[2]; 4. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[9]; 5. 35-Tyler Robbins[4]; 6. 42-Matt Carr[10]; 7. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[11]; 8. 22J-Zach Hampton[13]; 9. 17D-Gunnar Pike[5]; 10. 77B-Bret Klabunde[7]; 11. 77K-Kevin Cook[14]; 12. 75X-Leroy Boone[3]; 13. (DNF) 14G-Gordy Gundaker[8]; 14. (DNF) 4H-Steve Padgett[12]; 15. (DNS) 5M-Donnie Steward; 16. (DNS) 70-Cade Cowles

Ferguson Supply B-Features (Top 4 advance to the A-Feature)

Ferguson Supply B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 3U-Rylan Gray[2]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 3. 4P-Kody Swanson[4]; 4. 7AU-Harry Stewart[6]; 5. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[7]; 6. 83-Will Armitage[5]; 7. 7B-Garrett Benson[8]; 8. 40-Max Adams[3]; 9. 4D-Dustin Smith[10]; 10. 11-Lane Goodman[16]; 11. 44B-Branigan Roark[9]; 12. 60-Landon Britt[11]; 13. 10J-Gage Rucker[15]; 14. 7J-Shawn Jackson[14]; 15. 22A-Lonnie Oliver[12]; 16. (DNF) 26P-Preston Lattomus[13]

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 4B-Chelby Hinton[2]; 2. 91X-Danny Wood[1]; 3. 16C-David Camfield Jr[5]; 4. 22X-Steven Shebester[7]; 5. 3W-Brandon Waelti[3]; 6. 77-Joe Wirth[9]; 7. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[4]; 8. 96X-Logan Mitchell[11]; 9. 21C-Colby Stubblefield[10]; 10. 37-Ayden Gatewood[8]; 11. 46X-Joe Kata[13]; 12. 84Y-Alex Yankowski[6]; 13. 14L-Luke Drotschie[12]; 14. (DNF) 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[14]; 15. (DNS) 75A-Todd Hobson; 16. (DNS) 81C-Colten Cottle

York Plumbing A-Feature (Top 2 lock into Saturday's A-Main)

York Plumbing A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 68K-Emerson Axsom[2]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[1]; 3. 41-Corey Day[8]; 4. 29-Tim Buckwalter[3]; 5. 97K-Kale Drake[9]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn[19]; 7. 19T-Mitchel Moles[4]; 8. 4Y-Jett Yantis[7]; 9. 3G-Kyle Cummins[13]; 10. 55A-Jake Swanson[11]; 11. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 12. 3J-JJ Yeley[16]; 13. 27W-Colby Copeland[10]; 14. 3U-Rylan Gray[17]; 15. 7AU-Harry Stewart[21]; 16. 32C-Alex Bright[15]; 17. 1-Sammy Swindell[14]; 18. 91X-Danny Wood[20]; 19. 16C-David Camfield Jr[22]; 20. (DNF) 22X-Steven Shebester[23]; 21. (DNF) 25K-Taylor Reimer[12]; 22. (DNF) 4B-Chelby Hinton[18]; 23. (DNF) 8K-KJ Snow[5]; 24. (DNS) 4P-Kody Swanson

Lap Leader(s): Daison Pursley 1-3; Emerson Axsom 4-30

Hard Charger: Blake Hahn +13

 

 

Landon Brooks Breaks Through During Tuesday’s Warren CAT Qualifying Night

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 14, 2025) Becoming the 54th driver to win a preliminary night A-Feature in Chili Bowl National powered by NOS Energy Drink, California’s Landon Brooks not only captured his first win atop Tulsa Expo Raceway clay, but also landed Matt Wood Racing his first win as a car owner inside the SageNet Center.

Bringing cars to the Chili Bowl for over 12 years, Brooks’ win makes him the second driver with Matt Wood Racing to secure a spot into Saturday’s A-Feature with Wood’s other lock-in driver, Shane Golobic, on the wrenches for the No. 57w.

“Honestly, this feels unbelievable. I haven’t even taken it all in yet. When I passed the checkered flag, I couldn’t believe it,” replied Brooks when asked what the win meant to him.

Seventh at the start, Brook jumped to fourth early before slipping back through the mid-point of the feature before adjusting his line.

On the start of the race and the changes he made to move back forward, Brooks said, “I fell back from seventh at the start and started rolling the bottom to get back to fifth, then they all kind of crept to the bottom, and I was able to rip the top to second, and luckily, I was able to reel in Brenham [Crouch] and throw a few sliders on him and pull it off, but just incredible. This whole Matt Wood Racing team, they do a great job.”

Getting to Crouch, who had led since the start, the first hold on the lead came on Lap 28. Returning the favor a lap later, Crouch set the pace past the white flag, with the No. 57w striking again through the first and second turns. Keeping pace through the final set of turns, Brooks made it to the line with 0.504-seconds to spare.

Brenham Crouch held on for second, with Buddy Kofoid mounting a massive comeback after an incident in his TRD Qualifier landed him in the second Ferguson Supply B-Feature. Winning the consolation event, Kofoid wheeled the Mobil 1 No. 71 from 18th to the final podium step.

Corbin Rueschenberg crossed fourth with Gunnar Setser, who challenged for the lead numerous times through the first 20 laps, ended up in fifth.

Tuesday’s Warren CAT Qualifying Night saw a field of 74 drivers on hand, bringing the running competing entry total to 140. The Flip Count worked its way to 24 with all drivers okay. Racing resumes Wednesday, January 15, 2025, with York Plumbing Qualifying Night getting underway with Hot Laps at 4:00 P.M. followed by racing at 5:00 P.M. (CT).

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place January 13-18, 2025, 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.

General Admission tickets are sold at the event and include access to the Pits. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday. The General Admission pass does not sell out.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Warren CAT Qualifying Night

Car Count: 74

Event Count: 140

People of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas Heat Races (Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers)

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 43-Gunnar Setser[3]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 3. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 4. 84K-Tom Harris[2]; 5. 55D-Nick Drake[7]; 6. 22-Troy Betts[1]; 7. 91B-Kevin Bayer[8]; 8. 3D-Darin Naida[9]; 9. 20X-Kyle Hawse[4]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[6]; 2. 95K-Mitch Fabish[5]; 3. 19K-Riley Kreisel[9]; 4. 22P-Brant O'Banion[3]; 5. 97W-Alex Karpowicz[1]; 6. 80D-Corey Smith[7]; 7. 28B-Brandon Mattox[4]; 8. 121-Jason Bennett[2]; 9. (DNF) 4-Adam Bolyard[8]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Michael Kofoid[5]; 2. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[3]; 3. 88A-Austin Torgerson[1]; 4. 71P-Mat Williamson[4]; 5. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[2]; 6. 3K-Todd Kluever[6]; 7. 14F-Conner Morrell[8]; 8. 18K-Billy Rayburn[7]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 41J-Nathan Crane[1]; 2. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[7]; 3. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[3]; 4. 32L-Connor Lee[5]; 5. 81-Ty Gibbs[8]; 6. 11H-Jori Hughes[4]; 7. 71J-Jeremy Huish[2]; 8. 27G-Steve Gresham[6]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Mason Hannagan[1]; 2. 11B-Clinton Boyles[7]; 3. 20Z-Stevie Sussex III[5]; 4. 28K-Austin Wood[6]; 5. 19S-Chase Porter[4]; 6. 7Z-Brian Peterson[2]; 7. 2ND-Darren Kauffman[3]; 8. (DNS) 96-Cody Brewer

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis[3]; 2. 6G-Garet Williamson[4]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[6]; 4. 1R-RJ Johnson[8]; 5. 22G-Jack France[2]; 6. 7F-Joshua Tyre[5]; 7. 97L-Brandon Lewis[1]; 8. (DNF) 84S-Shaun Shapel[7]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 57-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 2. 1C-Brenham Crouch[2]; 3. 8J-Jonathan Beason[8]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[6]; 5. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 6. 2WI-Tommy Colburn[3]; 7. (DNF) 92-Mike Hess[4]; 8. (DNF) 7U-Zach Daum[5]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 57W-Landon Brooks[1]; 2. 7MF-Chance Morton[7]; 3. 3T-Brad Sweet[5]; 4. 41D-Derek Hagar[4]; 5. 7R-Jadon Rogers[8]; 6. 23S-Kyle Simon[3]; 7. 48G-George Loux[2]; 8. (DNF) 72W-Tye Wilke[6]

Heat 9 (8 Laps): 1. 4T-Brandt Twitty[1]; 2. 44-Colton Hardy[2]; 3. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[8]; 4. 12A-AJ Bender[3]; 5. 50C-Dane Culver[5]; 6. 321-Chad Winfrey[7]; 7. 25J-Nathan Moore[4]; 8. (DNF) 5A-Adam Trimble[6]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier passing points advance to the A-Feature)

TRD Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1C-Brenham Crouch[7]; 2. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[3]; 3. 57-Kaylee Bryson[2]; 4. 41D-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 29S-Hank Davis[4]; 6. 27B-Jake Bubak[6]; 7. 95K-Mitch Fabish[1]; 8. 81-Ty Gibbs[8]; 9. 88A-Austin Torgerson[9]; 10. (DNF) 7MF-Chance Morton[5]

TRD Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 57W-Landon Brooks[2]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 4. 55D-Nick Drake[9]; 5. 8J-Jonathan Beason[5]; 6. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[3]; 7. 71-Michael Kofoid[6]; 8. 22P-Brant O'Banion[10]; 9. 7R-Jadon Rogers[8]; 10. (DNF) 44-Colton Hardy[7]

TRD Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 20Z-Stevie Sussex III[1]; 2. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[5]; 3. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[6]; 4. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[9]; 5. 41J-Nathan Crane[3]; 6. 19K-Riley Kreisel[4]; 7. 4T-Brandt Twitty[2]; 8. 12A-AJ Bender[10]; 9. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[8]; 10. (DNF) 28K-Austin Wood[7]

TRD Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 3T-Brad Sweet[1]; 2. 43-Gunnar Setser[5]; 3. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 4. 11B-Clinton Boyles[6]; 5. 71P-Mat Williamson[9]; 6. 1R-RJ Johnson[2]; 7. 84K-Tom Harris[10]; 8. 32L-Connor Lee[8]; 9. (DNF) 71H-Mason Hannagan[3]; 10. (DNF) 6G-Garet Williamson[4]

C-Features (Top 4 advance to the B-Feature)

C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 92-Mike Hess[10]; 2. 3D-Darin Naida[9]; 3. 50C-Dane Culver[1]; 4. 5A-Adam Trimble[15]; 5. 321-Chad Winfrey[2]; 6. 2WI-Tommy Colburn[7]; 7. 3K-Todd Kluever[4]; 8. 7F-Joshua Tyre[5]; 9. 48G-George Loux[12]; 10. 7Z-Brian Peterson[8]; 11. 84S-Shaun Shapel[13]; 12. 20X-Kyle Hawse[17]; 13. 4-Adam Bolyard[16]; 14. (DNF) 14F-Conner Morrell[6]; 15. (DNF) 2ND-Darren Kauffman[11]; 16. (DNF) 27G-Steve Gresham[14]; 17. (DNF) 22G-Jack France[3]

C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[2]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum[13]; 3. 80D-Corey Smith[4]; 4. 23S-Kyle Simon[5]; 5. 97W-Alex Karpowicz[1]; 6. 72W-Tye Wilke[14]; 7. 71J-Jeremy Huish[9]; 8. 91B-Kevin Bayer[3]; 9. 28B-Brandon Mattox[7]; 10. 11H-Jori Hughes[6]; 11. 25J-Nathan Moore[10]; 12. 22-Troy Betts[8]; 13. 97L-Brandon Lewis[11]; 14. 18K-Billy Rayburn[12]; 15. 121-Jason Bennett[15]; 16. (DNS) 19S-Chase Porter; 17. (DNS) 96-Cody Brewer

Ferguson Supply B-Features (Top 4 advance to the A-Feature)

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis[2]; 2. 8J-Jonathan Beason[1]; 3. 1R-RJ Johnson[5]; 4. 6G-Garet Williamson[10]; 5. 71P-Mat Williamson[3]; 6. 84K-Tom Harris[6]; 7. 19K-Riley Kreisel[4]; 8. 5A-Adam Trimble[16]; 9. 32L-Connor Lee[9]; 10. 12A-AJ Bender[8]; 11. 3D-Darin Naida[14]; 12. (DNF) 50C-Dane Culver[15]; 13. (DNF) 92-Mike Hess[13]; 14. (DNF) 7W-Brendon Wiseley[11]; 15. (DNF) 44-Colton Hardy[12]; 16. (DQ) 95K-Mitch Fabish[7]

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 71-Michael Kofoid[2]; 2. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[4]; 3. 7MF-Chance Morton[6]; 4. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 5. 7U-Zach Daum[14]; 6. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[13]; 7. 71H-Mason Hannagan[9]; 8. 41J-Nathan Crane[3]; 9. 81-Ty Gibbs[8]; 10. 88A-Austin Torgerson[11]; 11. 7R-Jadon Rogers[10]; 12. 23S-Kyle Simon[16]; 13. 22P-Brant O'Banion[7]; 14. 28K-Austin Wood[12]; 15. (DNF) 80D-Corey Smith[15]; 16. (DNF) 4T-Brandt Twitty[5]

Warren CAT A-Feature (Top 2 lock into Saturday's A-Main)

Warren CAT A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 57W-Landon Brooks[7]; 2. 1C-Brenham Crouch[1]; 3. 71-Michael Kofoid[18]; 4. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 5. 43-Gunnar Setser[4]; 6. 21J-Kameron Key[11]; 7. 29S-Hank Davis[17]; 8. 57-Kaylee Bryson[16]; 9. 27B-Jake Bubak[12]; 10. 41D-Derek Hagar[13]; 11. 8J-Jonathan Beason[19]; 12. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[24]; 13. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[3]; 14. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[8]; 15. 6G-Garet Williamson[23]; 16. 20Z-Stevie Sussex III[9]; 17. 55D-Nick Drake[14]; 18. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[2]; 19. 1R-RJ Johnson[21]; 20. (DNF) 7X-Thomas Meseraull[20]; 21. (DNF) 7MF-Chance Morton[22]; 22. (DNF) 11B-Clinton Boyles[6]; 23. (DNF) 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[15]; 24. (DNF) 3T-Brad Sweet[10]

Lap Leader(s): Brenham Crouch (1-27, 29); Landon Brooks (28, 30)

Hard Charger: Buddy Kofoid +15

 

 

Kyle Larson Prevails During Monday’s 2nd Opinion Auto Center Qualifying Night

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 13, 2025) Opening the 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink with a fight to the finish, Kyle Larson prevailed over Shane Golobic for this eighth career preliminary night win during Monday’s 2nd Opinion Auto Center Qualifying Night.

“It was a great race, but I need to be a whole lot better. It was a lot of work to get back to the front, so we’ll work harder and hopefully hit something for Saturday,” explained Larson of the run.

Gridding the feature fourth, Larson fell to seventh through the opening lap as Shane Golobic took the lead, with Tanner Carrick and Briggs Danner chasing. Moving quickly into contention, Danner railed the cushion, with the slide for the lead on Golobic coming on Lap 7. However, a little too hard into the cushion sent the Alex Bowman Racing No. 55i flipping violently through the fourth turn. Briggs was okay.

Up next to contend for the point, Cannon McIntosh swung into the lead on Lap 9 and held point until Lap 23 when Golobic slipped by to lead by 0.056-seconds. Going slide for slide, the caution brought the field to an idle and a five-lap dash to the finish.

With Larson back up to third, the chase was on, with the FloRacing.com No. 1k taking second on the restart from McIntosh. One last caution to set up a green, white, checkered showdown, the slide jobs came quickly as Larson shot by for the lead, coming to the white flag.

Holding off the last charge of Shane Golobic, the win for Larson was by 0.278 seconds. Shane Golobic, in second, will lock into Saturday’s show with Larson. Cannon McIntosh completed Monday’s podium.

Finishing fourth, Brent Crews got there the hard after a flip in his Heat Race put the No. 71m starting third in the first C-Feature. Charing 13th to first in the opening Ferguson Supply B-Feature, Crew capped off the night with a run from 17th to fourth. Ashton Torgerson completed the top five.

Monday’s 2nd Opinion Auto Center Qualifying Night saw 66 drivers draw in for competition. The night included the O’Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions, where Christopher Bell captured his third career win.

Racing resumes Tuesday, January 14, 2025, atop Tulsa Expo Raceway clay, with Warren CAT Qualifying Night getting underway with Hot Laps at 4:00 P.M. followed by racing at 5:00 P.M. (CT). The Flip Count ended at 11 on Monday night with all drivers ok.

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place January 13-18, 2025, 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.

Tuesday reserved seat tickets are on sale now by calling (918) 838-3777. Tuesday tickets are $60 each, plus tax (8.517%). Any order received will go into Will Call.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Monday, January 13, 2025

2nd Opinion Auto Center Qualifying Night

Car Count: 66

People of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas Heat Races (Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers)

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1K-Kyle Larson[3]; 2. 9-Emilio Hoover[2]; 3. 11G-Hayden Mabe[1]; 4. 71T-Kyler Johnson[4]; 5. 7D-Michelle Decker[9]; 6. 8L-Cooper Miller[6]; 7. 16T-Kevin Newton[7]; 8. 11J-Todd Jackson[5]; 9. K9-Jameson Spies[8]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5P-Justin Peck[1]; 2. 44A-Reese Nowotarski[2]; 3. 5X-Jacob Dykstra[4]; 4. 60X-Dillon Welch[5]; 5. 20H-Noah Harris[7]; 6. 17M-Logan Prickett[9]; 7. 3V-Jim Vanzant[3]; 8. 15K-Nathan Kilwine[8]; 9. (DNF) 8H-Dakota Highley[6]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2H-Nick Hoffman[2]; 2. 2Z-Zach Blurton[1]; 3. 25H-Cap Henry[8]; 4. 31-Tanner Holmes[6]; 5. 2MD-Aiden Price[3]; 6. 80-Kade Taylor[5]; 7. 93-Kyle Bellm[7]; 8. 2NP-Bill Johnson[4]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 67K-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 2. 7E-Carson Bolden[2]; 3. 51Z-Zach Boden[3]; 4. 75-Mario Clouser[5]; 5. 8-Alex Sewell[6]; 6. 23D-Devon Dobie[4]; 7. 14K-Brandon Carr[7]; 8. (DNF) 5F-Danny Frye III[8]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 85-Jerry Coons Jr[1]; 2. 89-Zach Wigal[4]; 3. 55T-Trevor Cline[6]; 4. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[8]; 5. P1-Paul White[3]; 6. 71M-Brent Crews[5]; 7. 15C-Carter Chevalier[7]; 8. (DNF) 68E-Eric Blumer[2]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 55I-Briggs Danner[2]; 2. 32T-Trey Marcham[3]; 3. 98-Tanner Carrick[7]; 4. 66J-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 45J-Roger Crockett[6]; 6. 97X-John Barnard[4]; 7. 00-Brecken Reese[5]; 8. (DNS) 71G-Bill Balog

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 2. 40B-Josh Bilicki[2]; 3. 6B-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 4. 2W-Luke Storer[3]; 5. 86C-David Camfield Sr[4]; 6. 15J-Jack Potter[6]; 7. (DNS) 4E-Maverick Elkins; 8. (DNS) P92-Alex Cogley

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Gary Taylor[2]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 3. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[1]; 4. 50-Daniel Adler[4]; 5. 94-Hayden Wise[7]; 6. 73B-Ryan Timmons[5]; 7. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[6]; 8. 33M-Charlie Louden[8]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier passing points advance to the A-Feature)

Toyota Racing Development Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 2. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 3. 44A-Reese Nowotarski[2]; 4. 71T-Kyler Johnson[9]; 5. 2Z-Zach Blurton[1]; 6. 2H-Nick Hoffman[5]; 7. 60X-Dillon Welch[7]; 8. 45J-Roger Crockett[10]; 9. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[8]; 10. 55T-Trevor Cline[4]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 55I-Briggs Danner[5]; 2. 32T-Trey Marcham[3]; 3. 5P-Justin Peck[4]; 4. 7E-Carson Bolden[2]; 5. 25H-Cap Henry[6]; 6. 75-Mario Clouser[7]; 7. 50-Daniel Adler[9]; 8. 66J-Jayden Clay[10]; 9. 20H-Noah Harris[8]; 10. 5X-Jacob Dykstra[1]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 67K-Ashton Torgerson[4]; 2. 1K-Kyle Larson[6]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 4. 32-Gary Taylor[5]; 5. 2W-Luke Storer[9]; 6. 94-Hayden Wise[8]; 7. 40B-Josh Bilicki[2]; 8. 11G-Hayden Mabe[7]; 9. (DNF) 86C-David Camfield Sr[10]; 10. (DNF) 31-Tanner Holmes[1]

Toyota Racing Development Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 98-Tanner Carrick[6]; 2. 89-Zach Wigal[5]; 3. 85-Jerry Coons Jr[4]; 4. 8-Alex Sewell[9]; 5. 51Z-Zach Boden[1]; 6. 7D-Michelle Decker[2]; 7. 17M-Logan Prickett[8]; 8. 2MD-Aiden Price[10]; 9. 6B-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 10. (DNF) 9-Emilio Hoover[3]

C-Features (Top 4 advance to the B-Feature)

C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 71M-Brent Crews[3]; 2. P1-Paul White[1]; 3. 23D-Devon Dobie[4]; 4. 16T-Kevin Newton[5]; 5. 14K-Brandon Carr[6]; 6. 5F-Danny Frye III[9]; 7. 3V-Jim Vanzant[8]; 8. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[7]; 9. K9-Jameson Spies[11]; 10. 15J-Jack Potter[2]; 11. 11J-Todd Jackson[10]; 12. 8H-Dakota Highley[12]; 13. (DNS) 4E-Maverick Elkins

C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 80-Kade Taylor[2]; 2. 8L-Cooper Miller[1]; 3. 97X-John Barnard[4]; 4. 93-Kyle Bellm[5]; 5. 15C-Carter Chevalier[6]; 6. 00-Brecken Reese[7]; 7. 2NP-Bill Johnson[10]; 8. 68E-Eric Blumer[9]; 9. 15K-Nathan Kilwine[8]; 10. (DNF) 73B-Ryan Timmons[3]; 11. (DNS) 33M-Charlie Louden; 12. (DNS) 71G-Bill Balog; 13. (DNS) P92-Alex Cogley

Ferguson Supply B-Features (Top 4 advance to the A-Feature)

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 71M-Brent Crews[13]; 2. 2W-Luke Storer[1]; 3. 45J-Roger Crockett[7]; 4. 55T-Trevor Cline[9]; 5. 20H-Noah Harris[10]; 6. 94-Hayden Wise[3]; 7. P1-Paul White[14]; 8. 50-Daniel Adler[5]; 9. 51Z-Zach Boden[4]; 10. 23D-Devon Dobie[15]; 11. 5X-Jacob Dykstra[12]; 12. 17M-Logan Prickett[6]; 13. 11G-Hayden Mabe[8]; 14. 16T-Kevin Newton[16]; 15. 86C-David Camfield Sr[11]; 16. (DNF) 2H-Nick Hoffman[2]

Ferguson Enterprises B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 7E-Carson Bolden[1]; 2. 75-Mario Clouser[3]; 3. 60X-Dillon Welch[6]; 4. 7D-Michelle Decker[4]; 5. 2MD-Aiden Price[8]; 6. 2Z-Zach Blurton[2]; 7. 93-Kyle Bellm[16]; 8. 31-Tanner Holmes[12]; 9. 9-Emilio Hoover[11]; 10. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[9]; 11. 40B-Josh Bilicki[5]; 12. 97X-John Barnard[15]; 13. 6B-Brylee Kilmer[10]; 14. 8L-Cooper Miller[14]; 15. 66J-Jayden Clay[7]; 16. 80-Kade Taylor[13]

2nd Opinion Auto Center A-Feature (Top 2 lock into Saturday's A-Main)

2nd Opinion Auto Center A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 1K-Kyle Larson[4]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[1]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[7]; 4. 71M-Brent Crews[17]; 5. 67K-Ashton Torgerson[5]; 6. 85-Jerry Coons Jr[10]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[13]; 8. 5P-Justin Peck[9]; 9. 32T-Trey Marcham[8]; 10. 60X-Dillon Welch[22]; 11. 98-Tanner Carrick[2]; 12. 8-Alex Sewell[15]; 13. 45J-Roger Crockett[21]; 14. 25H-Cap Henry[12]; 15. 44A-Reese Nowotarski[16]; 16. 7D-Michelle Decker[24]; 17. 55T-Trevor Cline[23]; 18. 75-Mario Clouser[20]; 19. 7E-Carson Bolden[18]; 20. (DNF) 71T-Kyler Johnson[14]; 21. (DNF) 32-Gary Taylor[11]; 22. (DNF) 89-Zach Wigal[6]; 23. (DNF) 2W-Luke Storer[19]; 24. (DNF) 55I-Briggs Danner[3]

Lap Leader(s): Shane Golobic 1-8, 24-29; Cannon McIntosh 9-23; Kyle Larson 30-31
Hard Charger: Brent Crews +13

 

 

Christopher Bell Back On Top Of The O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions

Bryan Hulbert - TULSA, Okla. (January 13, 2025) Fresh off winning the 55-lap Hyper Racing Outlaw Non-Wing A-Feature during the Smiley's Racing Products Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink, Christopher Bell showed no signs of slowing down, as he captured his third O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions during Monday's 2nd Opinion Auto Center Qualifying Night.

Leading all 25 laps of the 18th annual collection of event and series champions, Bell was stalked through the middle point of the race by Daison Pursley as the pair approached traffic. Looking like the game was afoot, that same traffic parted and allowed Bell to slip by before a caution cleared the way for Pursley.

Keeping pace with Bell for a few laps, there was no staying with the KKM/Curb-Agajanian No. 71w, as Bell found the Precision Performance Concrete Finish Line by 1.294-seconds. Pursley held second over Tanner Thorson, whose inversion draw put Bell on the pole. Tenth starting, Justin Grant crossed fourth, followed by Cannon McIntosh in fifth.

The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place January 13-18, 2025, 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.

Tuesday reserved seat tickets are on sale now by calling (918) 838-3777. Tuesday tickets are $60 each, plus tax (8.517%). Any order received will go into Will Call.

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.

RACE RESULTS:

39th Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Drink

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Monday, January 13, 2025

O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions

Car Count: 19

O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions Qualifying

Qualifying (3 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson, 00:11.763[6]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley, 00:11.820[1]; 3. 39-Logan Seavey, 00:11.841[4]; 4. 71W-Christopher Bell, 00:11.862[2]; 5. 41-Corey Day, 00:11.871[9]; 6. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:11.919[5]; 7. 1K-Kyle Larson, 00:11.987[3]; 8. 3T-Brad Sweet, 00:12.016[8]; 9. 71-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.028[19]; 10. 87-Justin Grant, 00:12.090[11]; 11. 1S-Spencer Bayston, 00:12.149[16]; 12. 23C-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.202[7]; 13. 21H-Brady Bacon, 00:12.232[10]; 14. 4P-Kody Swanson, 00:12.291[12]; 15. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr, 00:12.330[14]; 16. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:12.348[18]; 17. 1-Sammy Swindell, 00:12.387[17]; 18. 98-Tanner Carrick, 00:12.403[13]; 19. 57-Kaylee Bryson, 00:12.431[15]

O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions

Race of Champions (25 Laps): 1. 71W-Christopher Bell[1]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[3]; 3. 88-Tanner Thorson[4]; 4. 87-Justin Grant[10]; 5. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 6. 71-Michael Kofoid[9]; 7. 1K-Kyle Larson[7]; 8. 41-Corey Day[5]; 9. 1S-Spencer Bayston[11]; 10. 23C-Tyler Courtney[12]; 11. 67-Ryan Timms[16]; 12. 21H-Brady Bacon[13]; 13. 1-Sammy Swindell[17]; 14. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[15]; 15. 4P-Kody Swanson[14]; 16. 57-Kaylee Bryson[19]; 17. (DNF) 39-Logan Seavey[2]; 18. (DNF) 3T-Brad Sweet[8]; 19. (DNF) 98-Tanner Carrick[18]

O’Reilly Auto Parts Race of Champions Winners: Christopher Bell (2025, 2021, 2020) Logan Seavey (2024), Spencer Bayston (2023), Justin Grant (2022), 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)

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2025

Kerry Madsen claimed the grand final of Speedweek at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night, in what was also round 14 of the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series.

Driving the Diamond Bay Motorsport 26, he started from p2 for the 30-final in the ninth night of the epic Speedweek campaign.

Madsen’s win, from James McFadden and Taylor Milling, was a massive turnaround from the race meeting at the same venue 24 hours earlier, where the car stumbled with engine issues early on, and was then damaged too much for him to even qualify for the main event.

He was fourth in his qualifying group before winning a heat race from the front and then the B Dash, setting up the front row start, alongside Kaiden Manders.

Manders got the initial jump at the start over the ‘Mad Man’, before the caution lights were activated after an Andrew Priolo incident in turn three.

Madsen hit the lead on lap six and survived a couple of challenges and a couple of restarts late in the race, to claim the win.

McFadden, who won the round the night before, had to dig deep, from p13, after struggling in the qualifying session where he was seventh quickest in his group.

He clawed back some points with a third in his heat race and then a second in the Midpack Dash.

McFadden pushed hard in the latter stages, locked into an entertaining duel with both Madsen and Milling for the lead, but ultimately finished second - another solid result for Brady Motorsport.

Milling’s very strong run in the last few shows continued, posting his best result for the season in the W25.

While he was happy with the podium placing, he would have also been disappointed after challenging for the lead on a number of occasions, chasing that maiden sprintcar feature race win.

He was second quickest in his qualifying group, third in his heat race and fourth in the B Dash to start p8 for the main event.

Callum Williamson was the Kincrome Hard Charger, taking fourth after lining up in p24 - a massive turnaround after the team had to change an engine before qualifying, forcing the W3 to qualify from the B Main.

Dayne Kingshott was fifth after starting from 10, while Matt Egel was sixth, after starting p4, Cole Macedo seventh after starting p6, polesitter Manders was eighth, Cory Eliason ninth after starting p7 and Brad Sweet rounded out the top 10 after starting from p15.

Brock Zearfoss was 11th (from p5), Daniel Harding 12th (from p3), Jason Pryde 13th (from p12), Michael Keen 14th (from p19), Gio Scelzi 15th (from p26), Kris Coyle 16th (from p27), James Inglis 18th (from p20), Jamie Maiolo 18th (from p21), Andrew Priolo 19th (from p25), Jason Kendrick 20th (from p18), Aaron Chircop 21st (from p16), Myles Bolger 22nd (from p28) and Jaydee Dack 23rd (from p17).

Young gun Jack Williamson was originally slated to start towards the front of the pack after qualifying for the A Dash, but was a DNF from a crash, ruling him out for the rest of the night.

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2025

James McFadden won his fifth feature race for one of the newest sprintcar teams on the block, Brady Motorsport, at the Perth Motorplex on Friday night.

The 23x, crewed by Kim Buswell and owned by former racer Sheldon Brady, has been on a mission since the new partnership was formed, just in time for the WA Sprintcar Championship, that was contested at the Perth Motorplex, back on November 30.

Since then McFadden finished fourth in the Boxing Day show, before winning the first two nights of High Limit International: Perth, and then being pipped for the win by Kyle Larson for the $100,000 to win show on December 30.

The former Australian champion then won the January 1 event at Bunbury Speedway and was third, back at the Motorplex on January 2.

The team opted to skip the January 4 show at Bunbury, but bounced back in commanding fashion at the Motorplex on Friday night, crossing the line ahead of Dayne Kingshott and American Cole Macedo.

McFadden was quickest in the first qualifying group, with his 13.086 second lap being enough to set the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time.

From there he was third in his heat race, after starting p4 and won the B Dash, after starting on the front row, on the inside of American Brad Sweet.

Kingshott, who started on the inside of McFadden on the front row, led for a few opening laps, but after that, it was McFadden who held the lead, surviving a number of challenges.

Kingshott was quickest in qualifying session two and third in his heat race, after starting from p4.

He earnt his front row start after winning the A Dash.

Another podium finish has marginally increased the lead he had over rival Callum Williamson for the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series championship, with Williamson taking fourth.

Macedo claimed his second podium result of his maiden WA Speedweek series, onboard the Trent Pigdon owned 7.

He started from p5 in the finale after being second quickest in qualifying session two - and was second to Sweet in his heat race.

Williamson started from p7 and moved up three spots, a big improvement on the DNS the team suffered at the last show, at Bunbury Speedway, last weekend.

He won a spirited battle with American Brock Zearfoss, with the two trading lines and places.

Zearfoss held on for fifth from South Australian Matt Egel, who started and finished sixth.

American Gio Scelzi was seventh, after starting p10, while fellow countryman Justin Whittall was eighth, improving by five spots

Taylor Milling, fresh from his fourth at the last round, moved up 10 spots to be ninth, while American Cory Eliason was this round’s Kincrome Hard Charger winning, crossing the line in 10th after being scheduled to start from p26.

He moved up one row before the field even rolled out after Joel Ettridge, who crashed hard in the Mid Pack Dash, surrendered a p18 start.

Then as the field formed, Kaiden Manders went to the work area with front suspension issues after being slated to start from p8, elevating Eliason to 22nd before the field took the green.

Brad Maiolo was strong for 11th after starting from p21, backing up a big heat race where he started 10th and finished fifth.

Jason Kendrick was 12th after originally marked to start p20, but like Eliason, he benefited from two cars in front of him dropping out before the race.

AJ Nash was 13th (from p14), Jamie Maiolo 14th (from p16), Andrew Priolo 15th (from p23), Michael Keen 16th from (p24), James Inglis 17th (from p22), American Matt Juhl 18th (from p12), Tim King 19th (from p27), Jaydee Dack 20th (from p28), Jason Pryde 21st (from p15) and Aaron Chircop 22nd (from p25).

Sweet, who started from p4, was third before heading infield on lap 12 for a DNF.

The first caution period came when Manders pulled up on the back straight after only three laps were completed.

Jack Williamson was out shortly afterwards after slowing the W24 when coming out of turn four

Daniel Harding went over on the main straight and damaged a section of fence on a restart that involved a handful of cars, including damaging the top wing of the Kris Coyle 79.

The ninth and final round of Speedweek will be held at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night - and will also be round 14 of the Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series, with the feature event being the Sling Lift Speedweek finale, supported by Totally Workwear.

Results
Qualifying 1: James McFadden 13.086, Callum Williamson 13.143, Daniel Harding 13.264, Gio Scelzi 13.278, AJ Nash 13.323, Jason Pryde 13.459, Andrew Priolo 13.502, James Inglis 13.588, Cory Eliason 13.763, Brad Maiolo 13.768.

Qualifying 2: Dayne Kingshott 13.112, Cole Macedo 13.245, Brad Sweet 13.251, Matt Juhl 13.500, Joel Ettridge 13.596, Kris Coyle 13.606, Jamie Maiolo 13.664, Kerry Madsen 13.682, Todd Davis 14.230.

Qualifying 3: Brock Zearfoss 13.309, Kaiden Manders 13.379, Matt Egel 13.406, Jack Williamson 13.411, Justin Whittall 13.449, Taylor Milling 13.466, Aaron Chircop 13.471, Jason Kendrick 13.664, Michael Keen 13.812, Tim King 13.821, Jaydee Dack 13.860.

Heat 1: 1st Daniel Harding, 2nd Gio Scelzi, 3rd James McFadden, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Brad Maiolo, 6th Jason Pryde, 7th AJ Nash, 8th James Inglis, 9th Cory Eliason, 10th Andrew Priolo.

Heat 2: 1st Brad Sweet, 2nd Cole Macedo, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Matt Juhl, 5th Jamie Maiolo, 6th Kris Coyle, 7th Joel Ettridge, 8th Todd Davis. DNF Kerry Madsen.

Heat 3: 1st Matt Egel, 2nd Brock Zearfoss, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th Jack Williamson, 5th Justin Whittall, 6th Jason Kendrick, 7th Taylor Milling, 8th Michael Keen, 9th Jaydee Dack, 10th Tim King, 11th Aaron Chircop.

A Dash: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Brock Zearfoss, 3rd Cole Macedo, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Daniel Harding, 6th Jack Williamson.

B Dash: 1st James McFadden, 2nd Brad Sweet, 3rd Matt Egel, 4th Kaiden Manders, 5th Gio Scelzi, 6th Matt Juhl.

Midpack: 1st Justin Whittall, 2nd AJ Nash, 3rd Jason Pryde, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Kris Coyle, DNF: Joel Ettridge.

Feature race: 1st James McFadden, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Cole Macedo, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Brock Zearfoss, 6th Matt Egel, 7th Gio Scelzi, 8th Justin Whittall, 9th Taylor Milling, 10th Cory Eliason, 11th Brad Maiolo, 12th Jason Kendrick, 13th AJ Nash, 14th Jamie Maiolo, 15th Andrew Priolo, 16th Michael Keen, 17th James Inglis, 18th Matt Juhl, 19th Tim King, 20th Jaydee Dack, 21st Jason Pryde, 22nd Aaron Chircop. DNF: Brad Sweet, Kris Coyle, Daniel Harding, Jack Williamson, Kaiden Manders. DNS: Joel Ettridge.

Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series points top 20 after 13 rounds of 22: Dayne Kingshott

1962, Callum Williamson 1868, Taylor Milling 1808, Kaiden Manders 1762, Andrew Priolo 1692, Jack Williamson 1628, Brad Maiolo 1626, Jason Kendrick 1604, Kris Coyle 1576, Jamie Maiolo 1492, Aaron Chircop 1484, Michael Keen 1460, Ryan Newton 1436, Daniel Harding 1420, Ryan Lancaster 1392, Jaydee Dack 1258, Kerry Madsen 1192, James McFadden 1180, Joel Ettridge 1156, AJ Nash 1154.

 

 

Bell Fends Off Larson At The Line For Tulsa Shootout Glory In Non-Wing Outlaw Championship Event


Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 4, 2025) In what will go down as possibly the wildest 55 lap event ever contested atop Tulsa Expo Raceway clay, the final race of the 40th annual Smiley’s Racing Products Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink came down to a slide job throwing, literal wall riding showdown between Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell, with Bell fending off the charge of Larson by 0.188-seconds at the checkered flag.

“I’ve got four words. Thank you Joe Gibbs” echoed through the SageNet Center as Bell stood in Victory Lane. Met with cheers of approval, Bell continued, “I live for moments like that. Driving these racecars, especially here in Tulsa, there is nothing else like it, and maybe after today, Kyle [Larson] will actually like Micros and want to come back.”

Chasing Blake Hahn at the start, Bell was left to contend with Aiden Purdue, who snagged second on the opening lap. Rounding the hub for the first few laps, the field began migrating up the track just after the tenth revolution.

Still working the bottom, restarts would see Purdue shoot the top on one and Bell the other as Hahn began altering his line top in one and two, bottom in three and four. Trading lines through a few mid-race restarts, Purdue fell to third on Lap 16 with Bell in hot pursuit. Having to reset approach as the pair pulled even more than once, Bell would finally take over on Lap 36.

Getting some distance as 10th starting Emerson Axsom rolled to second, the pair were about to be left in the dust as Steven Snyder, Jr. came roaring to the front of the field from the 21st starting spot on Lap 44, but as the saying goes “it’s not over, ‘til it’s over” and that would come to fruition two laps later when Snyder slammed the cushion entering the first and second turns. Trying valiantly to hold on, it was not to be as the right rear tire flattened.

Staying green until Lap 50, Bell led on the restart with Axsom with Larson in tow.

Runner-up next time around after Axsom bounced hard off the cushion, Larson went from running to the wall, to running on the wall. Using the nearly two-foot tall cushion as a launch pad at both ends of the Tulsa Expo Raceway, Larson nearly put all four tires on the stacked clay and set his sights on Bell.

To the final lap and only a few car lengths separating them to the backstretch, Larson switched tactics entering the final two turns. Following Bell’s line to the bottom, the No. 83k stayed on the hub as Bell slid to the cushion. Pulling even for the lead off the final turn, Bell would not be denied. Larson, in second, was followed by Emerson Axsom. Fourth went to Ricky Thornton, Jr., with K.J. Snow moving 18th to fifth.

A record-setting year for the Smiley’s Racing Products Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink, 1,855 entries were received for the 2025 event, with 1,798 confirmed among 762 drivers from 43 states and five countries driving 1,105 cars. A total of 389 races were contested, with 3,682 green flag laps completed.

Kyle Larson was the only repeat winner on the night, with wins in A-Class and Outlaw. First-time winners included Brent Crews in Stock Non-Wing, Haidyn Hansen in Restricted, and Brexton Busch in Junior Sprints.

Hyper Racing Outlaw Non-Wing consisted of 411 drivers.

The Smiley's Racing Products Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans can also follow the Smiley's Racing Products Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

40th Smiley's Racing Products Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Saturday, January 4, 2025

HYPER RACING OUTLAW NON-WING (Top 112 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races)

FuelTech Race 29 (8 Laps): 1. 82-Seth Shebester[1]; 2. 98D-Mason Daugherty[3]; 3. 3P-Drake Edwards[5]; 4. 7G-Jackson Gray[6]; 5. 5G-Christian Bruno[8]; 6. 99X-Cooper Williams[4]; 7. 05-Kris Carroll[7]; 8. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[9]; 9. 16C-Sam Coleman[2]; 10. 24-JW Henderson[10]

FuelTech Race 30 (8 Laps): 1. 15B-Brody Brown[1]; 2. 3X-Danny Buccafusca[4]; 3. 31E-Eric Erdmann[2]; 4. 2B-Brandon Boggs[5]; 5. 4T-Tyler Lupton[7]; 6. 41B-Brody Snyder[6]; 7. L33-Leroy Boone[3]; 8. 21V-Michael Cawvey[8]; 9. 1V-Mavrick Page[9]; 10. 17N-Adyn Schmidt[10]

FuelTech Race 31 (8 Laps): 1. 14K-Kale Drake[8]; 2. 23-Cody Samuels[1]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[7]; 4. 77E-Cole Esgar[2]; 5. 23M-Rhea Lynn Moss[5]; 6. 28A-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 7. 3H-Caleb Burge[9]; 8. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 9. 58X-David Beasley[6]; 10. (DNS) 11N-Alex Midkiff

FuelTech Race 32 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 2. 51F-Gary Taylor[3]; 3. 3C-Brady Ross[1]; 4. 29-Blake Scott[6]; 5. 95M-London McKenzie[9]; 6. 5C-Cooper Miller[4]; 7. 81L-Ethan Larsen[10]; 8. 480-Cory Green[5]; 9. 02B-Dillon Burks[7]; 10. (DNF) 141-Brody Bridgeman[8]

FuelTech Race 33 (8 Laps): 1. 71M-Gavin Miller[2]; 2. 88-Austin Torgerson[4]; 3. 48T-Tanner Holm[6]; 4. 9X-Duane Bartlett[1]; 5. 10E-Matt Ebarb[7]; 6. 8G-Lance Griffith[3]; 7. (DNF) 75B-Blayne Buntin[5]; 8. (DNS) 39K-Kyle Sheard; 9. (DNS) 29S-Sophya Papp; 10. (DNS) 14M-Johnny Mac

FuelTech Race 34 (8 Laps): 1. 2E-Eric Botelho[1]; 2. 78A-Zak Gorski[5]; 3. 81C-Jace Park[3]; 4. 9V-Kevin Thomas Jr[8]; 5. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 6. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[10]; 7. 46-Brandon Carr[7]; 8. 4K-Brandt Twitty[4]; 9. 99D-Bryant Dawson[9]; 10. 1S-Skyler Jacobs[2]

FuelTech Race 35 (8 Laps): 1. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 2. 2R-Brandon Rose[7]; 3. 77M-Preston Norbury[2]; 4. 8-Josh Marcham[1]; 5. 86-Daison Pursley[8]; 6. 30-Tyler Ruth[3]; 7. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 8. 6K-Tyler Edwards[4]; 9. (DNF) 18R-Brandon Anderson[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

FuelTech Race 36 (8 Laps): 1. 74C-Sheldon Creed[7]; 2. 2J-Keegan Osantowski[1]; 3. 77G-Dalten Gabbard[3]; 4. 29K-Levi Kuntz[6]; 5. 126-Autumn Criste[10]; 6. 84D-Dalten Maust[5]; 7. 93A-John Antonino[9]; 8. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[4]; 9. 45X-Bradley Cox[8]; 10. (DNF) 11H-Dustin Hamelmann[2]

FuelTech Race 37 (8 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[1]; 2. 20Q-Brecken Reese[4]; 3. 31B-Braxton Weger[6]; 4. 66-Broedy Graham[8]; 5. 51J-Dalton Parreira[3]; 6. 2G-Garrett Benson[7]; 7. 1E-Eric Braundmeier[2]; 8. 64-Cade Jaeger[5]; 9. 10H-Owen Henrichs[9]; 10. 29J-Jaydon Barnes[10]

FuelTech Race 38 (8 Laps): 1. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[4]; 2. 18A-Aidan Leingang[6]; 3. 14N-Tyler Courtney[8]; 4. 49-Aiden Price[7]; 5. 14-Blake Battles[10]; 6. 20S-Nicholas Skias[5]; 7. 73-Chase McDougal[9]; 8. 3V-Jim Vanzant[2]; 9. (DNF) 3E-Will Scribner[1]; 10. (DNF) 122-Lane Warner[3]

FuelTech Race 39 (8 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[5]; 2. 95W-Nathan Ward[6]; 3. 671-Waylon Phillips[7]; 4. 15N-Neal Allison[9]; 5. 5E-Mickey Bullock[3]; 6. 73T-Trevor McIntire[8]; 7. 44-Luke Anderson[10]; 8. 11S-Jason Sechrist[2]; 9. 88X-Paul Javaux[4]; 10. (DQ) 12T-Ryan Timms[1]

FuelTech Race 40 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 2. 39-Russ Disinger[5]; 3. 8S-Corbin Rueschenberg[10]; 4. 48S-Trey Schleicher[1]; 5. 66B-Blayden Graham[7]; 6. 171-Alex Caldwell[4]; 7. 9G-Cade Cowles[6]; 8. 11C-Shyla Ernst[3]; 9. 97-Brandon Lewis[8]; 10. (DNF) 3L-Jimmy Leal[9]

FuelTech Race 41 (8 Laps): 1. 10J-Emerson Axsom[3]; 2. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[7]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[1]; 4. 14H-Tyler Walton[2]; 5. 72-Jordan Clary[4]; 6. 34B-Colton Robinson[8]; 7. 94N-Bruce Newlin Jr[6]; 8. 297-Dillon Berglan[5]; 9. 8D-Michael Branum[10]; 10. 01D-Allen Saine[9]

FuelTech Race 42 (8 Laps): 1. 144-Cory Kelley[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[4]; 3. 28P-Gunnar Pio[2]; 4. 57-Jacob Lucas[10]; 5. 191-Jasper Zeigafuse[3]; 6. 14E-Eric Jennings[5]; 7. 43C-Caleb Scarborough[8]; 8. 5Y-Bradley Huish[6]; 9. 11V-Wout Hoffmans[9]; 10. (DNF) 20G-Noah Gass[7]

FuelTech Race 43 (8 Laps): 1. 37-Aiden Purdue[6]; 2. 1H-Connor Lee[1]; 3. 88M-Max Crabdree[3]; 4. 20B-Chase Bolf[4]; 5. 11W-Shawn Mahaffey[10]; 6. 22H-Hank Soares[9]; 7. 3W-Chris Cochran[7]; 8. 44N-Shawn Whitney[5]; 9. 124-Larry Bratti[2]; 10. 20-Chuck Morris[8]

FuelTech Race 44 (8 Laps): 1. 11L-Landon Henry[4]; 2. 97L-Connor Lundy[1]; 3. 16-Chase Porter[8]; 4. 82S-Austin Saunders[10]; 5. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 6. 14U-Tylen Trammell[9]; 7. 56-Michael Hubert[6]; 8. 10X-Bryan Debrick[2]; 9. (DNF) 74-Robby Brockman[3]; 10. (DNF) 2M-Colton McGimpsey[7]

FuelTech Race 45 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 2. 5X-Chase Hyland[1]; 3. 5-Reed Whitney[6]; 4. 21B-Mason Beinhower[5]; 5. 11D-Darren Brown[10]; 6. 19W-Chelby Hinton[9]; 7. 13C-Chris Counter[7]; 8. 21A-Justin Bates[2]; 9. 92B-Eric Bartlett[8]; 10. 95J-Josh Fisher[3]

FuelTech Race 46 (8 Laps): 1. 15Y-Jase Randolph[7]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[8]; 3. 18-Anthony Perrego[4]; 4. 14D-Dustin Cormany[1]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[5]; 6. 12I-Dustin Tessier[2]; 7. 10R-Ray Brewer[10]; 8. 4X-Mike Grenert[3]; 9. 12A-Austin McSperitt[9]; 10. (DNF) 2Z-Zach McNally[6]

FuelTech Race 47 (8 Laps): 1. 12K-Dylan Kadous[4]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 3. 87-Mack Leopard[3]; 4. 41-Chuck Dunlap[2]; 5. 17X-Chance Hull[8]; 6. 241-Cameron Campbell[7]; 7. 0-Grant Champlin[10]; 8. 12-Chloe High[6]; 9. C71-Carter Jensrud[9]; 10. (DNF) 30X-John Crowder[1]

FuelTech Race 48 (8 Laps): 1. 77R-Robbie Smith[6]; 2. 3R-Chris Rahe[1]; 3. 97M-Scotty Milan[8]; 4. 121-Eli Bookout[9]; 5. 88G-Grant Schaadt[2]; 6. 17-Quinn Jones[7]; 7. 48-Coen McDaniel[3]; 8. 32-Jason Tessier[5]; 9. 3S-Robert Stott[4]; 10. (DNS) 18K-Brayden Kongdara

FuelTech Race 49 (8 Laps): 1. 32T-Trey Marcham[5]; 2. 49Z-Zak Moore[1]; 3. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[3]; 4. 34-John Vreeland[8]; 5. 5R-Chase Rodgers[6]; 6. 22Z-Kole Kirkman[7]; 7. 13F-Caiden Mitchell[9]; 8. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]; 9. 71T-Christopher Townsend[4]; 10. 95N-Kayden Barker[2]

FuelTech Race 50 (8 Laps): 1. 9F-Ryan Frandsen[2]; 2. 10-Brock Berreth[3]; 3. 42C-Noah Carpenter[4]; 4. 36V-Chase Howard[1]; 5. 5P-Luke Porter[6]; 6. 07A-Avery Morgan[7]; 7. 9C-Camryn Varrichio[9]; 8. (DNF) 6B-Blake Parmley[10]; 9. (DNF) 21G-Garth Kasiner[5]; 10. (DNF) 19J-Aiden Snead[8]

FuelTech Race 51 (8 Laps): 1. 14J-Jett Nunley[5]; 2. 78J-Pat Bealer[4]; 3. 78-Brody Wake[6]; 4. 3A-Drew Sherman[8]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[7]; 6. 55B-Caleb Bacon[10]; 7. 21W-Ryder Wells[2]; 8. 1K-Karlas Stephens[3]; 9. (DNF) 10P-Brian Potter[1]; 10. (DNF) 24G-Greyson Springer[9]

FuelTech Race 52 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 3. 210-Karter Battarbee[3]; 4. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[9]; 5. 22-Curtis Jones[5]; 6. 33X-Caden Ashton[7]; 7. 33R-Joey Robinson[4]; 8. 101-Tobias Midkiff[6]; 9. (DNF) 13T-Tyler Odle[1]; 10. (DNF) 29M-Lawrence Mann[8]

FuelTech Race 53 (8 Laps): 1. 33-Cruz Dickerson[7]; 2. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 3. 44K-Rodney Westhafer[10]; 4. 21C-Case Piper[8]; 5. 75-Devan Myers[5]; 6. 6-Brylee Kilmer[4]; 7. 7-Quinn Thurein[6]; 8. 55N-Luke Hinkley[9]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 10. (DQ) 3K-Jaxon Bishop[2]

FuelTech Race 54 (8 Laps): 1. 35G-Gaige Weldon[2]; 2. 12J-Brant Woods[4]; 3. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[1]; 4. 16T-Trevor Gach[8]; 5. 14S-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 6. 91K-Kevin Bayer[7]; 7. 17J-Jacob Johnston[3]; 8. 5Z-Graham Huffman[5]; 9. 319-Haidyn Hansen[6]; 10. (DNS) 25L-Dusty Young

FuelTech Race 55 (8 Laps): 1. 43-Parker Perry[3]; 2. 21Y-Jeffrey Newell[6]; 3. 44X-Jeffery Pahule[8]; 4. 99K-Seth Stenzel[7]; 5. 67Z-Cody Jessop[4]; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[9]; 7. 4J-Jett Yantis[10]; 8. 9W-Weston Doklan[2]; 9. 70B-Micah Becker[5]; 10. (DNF) 18W-Wyatt Siegel[1]

FuelTech Race 56 (8 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[7]; 2. 21X-Christopher Bell[5]; 3. 11K-Kaylee Bryson[10]; 4. 151-Joe B Miller[6]; 5. 4-Brent Shoemaker[3]; 6. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[9]; 7. 55D-Dalton Burley[8]; 8. 04A-Allen Hazell[1]; 9. 7P-Taylor Hart[2]; 10. (DNF) 1C-Cody Coughran[4]

FuelTech Race 57 (8 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[3]; 2. 5U-Jack Kassik[8]; 3. 27S-Angelo Karoussis[1]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 5. L8-Ethan Stevens[5]; 6. 80N-Shawn Jones[2]; 7. 7C-Phillip Cordova[4]; 8. 80A-JP Amor[7]; 9. 58-Kyle Halter[10]; 10. (DNF) 46C-Cale McGee[9]

FuelTech Race 58 (8 Laps): 1. 51B-Kyle Busch[1]; 2. 2T-Todd Kirkman[7]; 3. 89-Zach Wigal[5]; 4. 4H-Bob Hentschel[10]; 5. 9D-Sawyer Davis[9]; 6. 03-Ty Schurr[4]; 7. 38-Bo Ready[6]; 8. 24D-Frank Stoner[8]; 9. 45D-Brandon Denton[3]; 10. 88J-JR McCutcheon[2]

FuelTech Race 59 (8 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 2. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[4]; 3. 52H-Hayden Mabe[8]; 4. 93-Matt Carr[9]; 5. 88A-Cooper Flynn[7]; 6. 9S-Brad Sutton[5]; 7. 8W-Jayden Wagner[2]; 8. 2-Adam Miller[3]; 9. (DNF) 24C-Cale Lagroon[6]; 10. (DNS) 14T-Talin Turner

FuelTech Race 60 (8 Laps): 1. 11A-Brent Crews[1]; 2. 555-Jett Barnes[4]; 3. 62-Rachel Zabawa[6]; 4. 83K-Kyle Larson[10]; 5. 19-Justin Robison[2]; 6. 22B-Bubba Hughes[9]; 7. 28-Garrett Bias[8]; 8. 66J-Jayden Clay[5]; 9. 9-Matt Moore[3]; 10. 32L-Brian Lunsford[7]

FuelTech Race 61 (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Mitchell Bard[2]; 2. 26T-Aidan Turner[6]; 3. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 4. 3Y-Cole Roberts[8]; 5. 2A-Austin Wood[5]; 6. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[4]; 7. 10K-Koda Oller[7]; 8. 7A-Aaron Jesina[10]; 9. (DNF) 18F-Steve Finn[1]; 10. (DNF) 09M-Conner Morenus[9]

FuelTech Race 62 (8 Laps): 1. 7S-Kanon Posey[9]; 2. 34N-Todd Davis[3]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[4]; 4. 28U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 5. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[1]; 6. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[8]; 7. (DNF) 04H-Kyle Heflin[6]; 8. (DNF) 72D-Derrick Black[2]; 9. (DNF) 25J-Delaney Jost[7]

FuelTech Race 63 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Rob Pajauis[1]; 2. 12N-Jason Tyer[4]; 3. 5N-Nathan Meendering[2]; 4. 23A-Alec Quiggle[9]; 5. 71A-Anthony Rea[6]; 6. 7F-Nolan Bartley[3]; 7. 9B-Casey Bauman[5]; 8. 540-Dakota Woolever[7]; 9. 32K-Gabe Zahner[8]

FuelTech Race 64 (8 Laps): 1. 29A-Jake Andreotti[1]; 2. 54-David Taft[2]; 3. 23L-Joshua Lewis[8]; 4. 3Z-Trey Zorn[6]; 5. 65-Michael Faccinto[3]; 6. 16B-Brady Amos[5]; 7. 9J-Derek Hagar[9]; 8. 13J-Joseph Johnson[7]; 9. (DQ) 11P-Peter Smith[4]

FuelTech Race 65 (8 Laps): 1. 71S-Clinton Boyles[7]; 2. 25A-Anton Hernandez[8]; 3. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[2]; 4. 70-Brendan McCarter[5]; 5. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[3]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[6]; 7. 19K-Ryan Kradel[1]; 8. 11Y-Colton Booten[4]; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

FuelTech Race 66 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Landon Graham[4]; 2. 25S-Justis Sokol[7]; 3. 32S-Kyran Keith[9]; 4. 81-Frank Flud[1]; 5. 48X-Koen Crawford[6]; 6. 5H-Haylee Papp[3]; 7. (DNF) 37A-Ayden Gatewood[8]; 8. (DNF) 76-Parker Montgomery[2]; 9. (DNF) 10L-Patrick Lundy[5]

FuelTech Race 67 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[8]; 2. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 3. 157-Kyle Chady[3]; 4. 99-Chris Russell[9]; 5. 49L-Cameron La Rose[6]; 6. 2S-Garyt Smith[7]; 7. 28S-Daniel Smith[2]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[4]; 9. (DNF) 17L-Luke Drotschie[5]

FuelTech Race 68 (8 Laps): 1. 06-Marek Pipe[1]; 2. 94-Hayden Wise[7]; 3. 61-Cole Tinsley[8]; 4. 45-Ty Marrel[5]; 5. 4C-Khloe Cotton[9]; 6. 14X-TJ Smith[2]; 7. 541-Joe Bennett[4]; 8. (DNF) 12Z-Cameron Paul[6]; 9. (DNF) 15H-KayDee Howard[3]

FuelTech Race 69 (8 Laps): 1. 55X-Trevor Cline[2]; 2. 43B-Karson Battarbee[1]; 3. 95E-Paige Moss[3]; 4. 32J-Justin Burr[5]; 5. 359-Drake Stanaland[8]; 6. 51-Joshua Huish[4]; 7. 97G-Evan Garvy[7]; 8. 15L-Laela Eisenschenk[9]; 9. 14W-Bobby Wofford Jr[6]

FuelTech Race 70 (8 Laps): 1. 95B-James Roselli[1]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 3. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[3]; 4. 5A-Reece Shelton[5]; 5. 111-Brenham Crouch[6]; 6. 19S-Chase Schott[7]; 7. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[9]; 8. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[4]; 9. (DNS) 911-Bash Ferguson

E-Features (Top 2 advanced to their corresponding D-Feature.)

Hyper Race 211 | E1 (10 Laps): 1. 13J-Joseph Johnson[1]; 2. 9W-Weston Doklan[5]; 3. 11V-Wout Hoffmans[3]; 4. 19J-Aiden Snead[6]; 5. 11Y-Colton Booten[2]; 6. (DNF) 45X-Bradley Cox[4]; 7. (DNF) 11N-Alex Midkiff[8]; 8. (DNS) 64-Cade Jaeger; 9. (DNS) 319-Haidyn Hansen; 10. (DNS) 17N-Adyn Schmidt; 11. (DNS) 09M-Conner Morenus; 12. (DNS) 10P-Brian Potter; 13. (DNS) 1S-Skyler Jacobs; 14. (DNS) 12T-Ryan Timms

Hyper Race 212 | E2 (10 Laps): 1. 44N-Shawn Whitney[2]; 2. 12A-Austin McSperitt[3]; 3. 29J-Jaydon Barnes[7]; 4. 97-Brandon Lewis[4]; 5. 11H-Dustin Hamelmann[10]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 7. 29M-Lawrence Mann[9]; 8. 7P-Taylor Hart[5]; 9. 24C-Cale Lagroon[6]; 10. 58-Kyle Halter[1]; 11. (DNS) 9$-Eddie Ramsey; 12. (DNS) 13T-Tyler Odle; 13. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner; 14. (DNS) 14T-Talin Turner

Hyper Race 213 | E3 (10 Laps): 1. 32-Jason Tessier[2]; 2. C71-Carter Jensrud[4]; 3. 95N-Kayden Barker[11]; 4. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[3]; 5. 92B-Eric Bartlett[5]; 6. 88X-Paul Javaux[7]; 7. 16C-Sam Coleman[9]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[10]; 9. 39K-Kyle Sheard[12]; 10. 19K-Ryan Kradel[1]; 11. 72D-Derrick Black[6]; 12. (DNF) 29D-Dylan Menditto[8]; 13. (DNS) 14W-Bobby Wofford Jr; 14. (DNS) 14M-Johnny Mac

Hyper Race 214 | E4 (10 Laps): 1. 5Z-Graham Huffman[1]; 2. 94N-Bruce Newlin Jr[8]; 3. 88J-JR McCutcheon[9]; 4. 32K-Gabe Zahner[3]; 5. 76-Parker Montgomery[4]; 6. 124-Larry Bratti[7]; 7. 911-Bash Ferguson[10]; 8. (DNF) 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[2]; 9. (DNF) 3S-Robert Stott[5]; 10. (DNF) 45D-Brandon Denton[6]; 11. (DNS) 5Y-Bradley Huish; 12. (DNS) 1V-Mavrick Page; 13. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner

Hyper Race 215 | E5 (10 Laps): 1. 9-Matt Moore[9]; 2. 66J-Jayden Clay[2]; 3. 70B-Micah Becker[7]; 4. 02B-Dillon Burks[6]; 5. 30X-John Crowder[10]; 6. 3V-Jim Vanzant[5]; 7. 12-Chloe High[1]; 8. (DNF) 99D-Bryant Dawson[3]; 9. (DNF) 11C-Shyla Ernst[4]; 10. (DNF) 20G-Noah Gass[8]; 11. (DNF) 2Z-Zach McNally[11]; 12. (DNS) 71T-Christopher Townsend; 13. (DNS) 29S-Sophya Papp

Hyper Race 216 | E6 (10 Laps): 1. 4X-Mike Grenert[1]; 2. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 3. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[4]; 4. 1C-Cody Coughran[5]; 5. 18W-Wyatt Siegel[6]; 6. (DNF) 15H-KayDee Howard[3]; 7. (DNS) 101-Tobias Midkiff; 8. (DNS) 4K-Brandt Twitty; 9. (DNS) 18K-Brayden Kongdara; 10. (DNS) 11S-Jason Sechrist; 11. (DNS) 25J-Delaney Jost; 12. (DNS) 3L-Jimmy Leal; 13. (DNS) 18R-Brandon Anderson

Hyper Race 217 | E7 (10 Laps): 1. 12Z-Cameron Paul[1]; 2. 24G-Greyson Springer[6]; 3. 32L-Brian Lunsford[8]; 4. 10H-Owen Henrichs[3]; 5. 11P-Peter Smith[10]; 6. 6K-Tyler Edwards[2]; 7. 141-Brody Bridgeman[9]; 8. 04A-Allen Hazell[4]; 9. (DNF) 17L-Luke Drotschie[7]; 10. (DNF) 10X-Bryan Debrick[5]; 11. (DNF) 122-Lane Warner[11]; 12. (DNF) 25L-Dusty Young[12]; 13. (DNS) 1K-Karlas Stephens

Hyper Race 218 | E8 (10 Laps): 1. 480-Cory Green[1]; 2. 95J-Josh Fisher[9]; 3. 2-Adam Miller[3]; 4. 01D-Allen Saine[2]; 5. (DNF) 20-Chuck Morris[8]; 6. (DNF) 46C-Cale McGee[7]; 7. (DNF) 58X-David Beasley[5]; 8. (DNF) 21A-Justin Bates[4]; 9. (DNF) 24-JW Henderson[6]; 10. (DNS) 83H-Cullen Hutchison; 11. (DNS) 3E-Will Scribner; 12. (DNS) 3K-Jaxon Bishop; 13. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

D-Features (Top 2 advanced to their corresponding C-Feature.)

Hyper Race 219 | D1 (10 Laps): 1. 2S-Garyt Smith[3]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[8]; 3. 23M-Rhea Lynn Moss[1]; 4. 297-Dillon Berglan[9]; 5. 3H-Caleb Burge[4]; 6. 7A-Aaron Jesina[7]; 7. 9W-Weston Doklan[11]; 8. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[5]; 9. 171-Alex Caldwell[6]; 10. 13J-Joseph Johnson[10]; 11. (DNS) 43C-Caleb Scarborough; 12. (DNS) 05-Kris Carroll; 13. (DNS) 21V-Michael Cawvey; 14. (DQ) 67Z-Cody Jessop[2]

Hyper Race 220 | D2 (10 Laps): 1. 88R-Ryder Laplante[1]; 2. 41B-Brody Snyder[4]; 3. 55D-Dalton Burley[5]; 4. 7-Quinn Thurein[8]; 5. 93A-John Antonino[3]; 6. 12A-Austin McSperitt[12]; 7. 9B-Casey Bauman[9]; 8. 44N-Shawn Whitney[11]; 9. 19S-Chase Schott[2]; 10. 46-Brandon Carr[7]; 11. 24D-Frank Stoner[10]; 12. 8G-Lance Griffith[6]; 13. (DNS) 2G-Garrett Benson; 14. (DNS) 6-Brylee Kilmer

Hyper Race 221 | D3 (10 Laps): 1. 51J-Dalton Parreira[3]; 2. 21H-Levi Hinck[1]; 3. 3W-Chris Cochran[9]; 4. 241-Cameron Campbell[2]; 5. X-Paul Wrazidlo[5]; 6. 1E-Eric Braundmeier[12]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[14]; 8. 33R-Joey Robinson[11]; 9. 30-Tyler Ruth[8]; 10. 28-Garrett Bias[6]; 11. 38-Bo Ready[10]; 12. 03-Ty Schurr[7]; 13. (DNF) 73-Chase McDougal[4]; 14. (DNF) 32-Jason Tessier[13]

Hyper Race 222 | D4 (10 Laps): 1. 17-Quinn Jones[2]; 2. 22-Curtis Jones[1]; 3. 5E-Mickey Bullock[3]; 4. 13F-Caiden Mitchell[4]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[7]; 6. 7C-Phillip Cordova[8]; 7. 84D-Dalten Maust[5]; 8. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 9. (DNF) 94N-Bruce Newlin Jr[10]; 10. (DNF) 5Z-Graham Huffman[9]; 11. (DNS) 37A-Ayden Gatewood; 12. (DNS) 13C-Chris Counter; 13. (DNS) 04H-Kyle Heflin; 14. (DNS) 21W-Ryder Wells

Hyper Race 223 | D5 (10 Laps): 1. 22Z-Kole Kirkman[2]; 2. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[4]; 3. 75-Devan Myers[1]; 4. 9-Matt Moore[9]; 5. 66J-Jayden Clay[10]; 6. 8W-Jayden Wagner[8]; 7. 10K-Koda Oller[6]; 8. 5H-Haylee Papp[5]; 9. 541-Joe Bennett[7]; 10. (DNF) 191-Jasper Zeigafuse[3]; 11. (DNS) 9C-Camryn Varrichio; 12. (DNS) 20S-Nicholas Skias; 13. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish; 14. (DNS) 73B-Braden Chiaramonte

Hyper Race 224 | D6 (10 Laps): 1. 14E-Eric Jennings[3]; 2. 07A-Avery Morgan[2]; 3. 99X-Cooper Williams[4]; 4. 12I-Dustin Tessier[6]; 5. L8-Ethan Stevens[1]; 6. 97G-Evan Garvy[7]; 7. L33-Leroy Boone[9]; 8. 4X-Mike Grenert[11]; 9. 55N-Luke Hinkley[8]; 10. 10L-Patrick Lundy[12]; 11. 28S-Daniel Smith[10]; 12. 8D-Michael Branum[5]; 13. (DNS) 4-Brent Shoemaker; 14. (DNS) 9J-Derek Hagar

Hyper Race 225 | D7 (10 Laps): 1. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 2. 9S-Brad Sutton[3]; 3. 33X-Caden Ashton[2]; 4. 80N-Shawn Jones[5]; 5. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 6. 12Z-Cameron Paul[9]; 7. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[4]; 8. 80A-JP Amor[8]; 9. 15L-Laela Eisenschenk[7]; 10. (DNS) 24G-Greyson Springer; 11. (DNS) 65-Michael Faccinto; 12. (DNS) 88G-Grant Schaadt; 13. (DNS) 28A-Mick Gile Jr; 14. (DNS) 48-Coen McDaniel

Hyper Race 226 | D8 (10 Laps): 1. 91K-Kevin Bayer[2]; 2. 14X-TJ Smith[7]; 3. 480-Cory Green[10]; 4. 19-Justin Robison[4]; 5. 95J-Josh Fisher[11]; 6. 9G-Cade Cowles[8]; 7. (DNF) 15K-Kevin Battarbee[3]; 8. (DNF) 72-Jordan Clary[1]; 9. (DNF) 6B-Blake Parmley[6]; 10. (DNF) 540-Dakota Woolever[9]; 11. (DNF) 16B-Brady Amos[5]; 12. (DNS) 5C-Cooper Miller; 13. (DNS) 75B-Blayne Buntin; 14. (DNS) 17J-Jacob Johnston

C-Features (Top 2 advanced to their corresponding B-Feature.)

Hyper Race 227 | C1 (10 Laps): 1. 89-Zach Wigal[1]; 2. 41H-Colton Hardy[3]; 3. 81C-Jace Park[5]; 4. 29K-Levi Kuntz[4]; 5. 88A-Cooper Flynn[8]; 6. 4C-Khloe Cotton[2]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 8. 1-Kortland Stephens[9]; 9. 56-Michael Hubert[12]; 10. 95E-Paige Moss[6]; 11. 14D-Dustin Cormany[10]; 12. (DNF) 2S-Garyt Smith[11]; 13. (DNS) 3C-Brady Ross; 14. (DNS) 14H-Tyler Walton

Hyper Race 228 | C2 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Aiden Price[1]; 2. 151-Joe B Miller[4]; 3. 22H-Hank Soares[9]; 4. 23-Cody Samuels[2]; 5. 85J-Logan Julien[8]; 6. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[6]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[11]; 8. 88R-Ryder Laplante[13]; 9. 2B-Brandon Boggs[7]; 10. 41B-Brody Snyder[14]; 11. 36V-Chase Howard[12]; 12. 5R-Chase Rodgers[10]; 13. (DNF) 77G-Dalten Gabbard[5]; 14. (DNF) J37-Jovi Duffy[3]

Hyper Race 229 | C3 (10 Laps): 1. 99K-Seth Stenzel[1]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[12]; 3. 88M-Max Crabdree[5]; 4. 21B-Mason Beinhower[7]; 5. 73T-Trevor McIntire[9]; 6. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[6]; 7. 51J-Dalton Parreira[11]; 8. 2J-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 9. 21H-Levi Hinck[13]; 10. 5P-Luke Porter[10]; 11. 43B-Karson Battarbee[3]; 12. (DNF) 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 13. (DNF) 78S-Daniel Shaffer[8]; 14. (DNS) 14U-Tylen Trammell

Hyper Race 230 | C4 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Anthony Perrego[3]; 2. 1H-Connor Lee[2]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[4]; 4. 19W-Chelby Hinton[9]; 5. 54-David Taft[1]; 6. 87-Mack Leopard[5]; 7. 17-Quinn Jones[13]; 8. 34B-Colton Robinson[11]; 9. 55B-Caleb Bacon[6]; 10. 27S-Angelo Karoussis[8]; 11. 81L-Ethan Larsen[10]; 12. (DNF) 28U-Chance Ullstrom[7]; 13. (DNF) 22-Curtis Jones[12]; 14. (DNS) 71A-Anthony Rea

Hyper Race 231 | C5 (10 Laps): 1. 5J-Braden Jones[1]; 2. 44-Luke Anderson[10]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[4]; 4. 22Z-Kole Kirkman[11]; 5. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[5]; 6. 70-Brendan McCarter[7]; 7. 42C-Noah Carpenter[3]; 8. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[9]; 9. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[12]; 10. 4T-Tyler Lupton[8]; 11. 31E-Eric Erdmann[6]; 12. 97L-Connor Lundy[2]; 13. 48X-Koen Crawford[13]; 14. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[14]

Hyper Race 232 | C6 (10 Laps): 1. 95M-London McKenzie[1]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[3]; 3. 07A-Avery Morgan[11]; 4. 10R-Ray Brewer[9]; 5. 49L-Cameron La Rose[7]; 6. 45-Ty Marrel[5]; 7. 10E-Matt Ebarb[6]; 8. 9X-Duane Bartlett[8]; 9. (DNF) 9K-Kieran Casillas[2]; 10. (DNF) 14E-Eric Jennings[10]; 11. (DNF) 77M-Preston Norbury[4]; 12. (DNS) 5X-Chase Hyland; 13. (DNS) 210-Karter Battarbee; 14. (DNS) 43E-Eddie Hamblen

Hyper Race 233 | C7 (10 Laps): 1. 14S-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 2. 28P-Gunnar Pio[6]; 3. 7G-Jackson Gray[3]; 4. 66B-Blayden Graham[8]; 5. 14L-Logan Heath[5]; 6. 3R-Chris Rahe[2]; 7. 8-Josh Marcham[11]; 8. 17X-Chance Hull[4]; 9. 111-Brenham Crouch[10]; 10. 2A-Austin Wood[13]; 11. 0-Grant Champlin[12]; 12. 9S-Brad Sutton[14]; 13. 22B-Bubba Hughes[9]; 14. 32J-Justin Burr[7]

Hyper Race 234 | C8 (10 Laps): 1. 14C-Connor Gross[6]; 2. 91K-Kevin Bayer[13]; 3. 29-Blake Scott[3]; 4. 359-Drake Stanaland[4]; 5. 77E-Cole Esgar[8]; 6. 20B-Chase Bolf[9]; 7. 157-Kyle Chady[5]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[11]; 9. 9D-Sawyer Davis[1]; 10. (DNF) 49Z-Zak Moore[2]; 11. (DNF) 4J-Jett Yantis[10]; 12. (DNF) 14X-TJ Smith[12]; 13. (DNF) 5A-Reece Shelton[7]; 14. (DNS) 5N-Nathan Meendering

Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier passing points lock into the A-Feature)

Hyper Race 283 | Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 14R-Jake Nail[2]; 2. 71S-Clinton Boyles[3]; 3. 83K-Kyle Larson[7]; 4. 66-Broedy Graham[13]; 5. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[9]; 6. 51F-Gary Taylor[14]; 7. 78J-Pat Bealer[10]; 8. 18A-Aidan Leingang[5]; 9. 71M-Gavin Miller[8]; 10. 94-Hayden Wise[1]; 11. 51B-Kyle Busch[12]; 12. 7S-Kanon Posey[4]; 13. 97M-Scotty Milan[11]; 14. 23L-Joshua Lewis[6]

Hyper Race 284 | Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 37-Aiden Purdue[3]; 2. 21-Cash Lovenburg[8]; 3. 95W-Nathan Ward[5]; 4. 12J-Brant Woods[10]; 5. 78A-Zak Gorski[7]; 6. 21J-Kameron Key[2]; 7. 78-Brody Wake[11]; 8. 93-Matt Carr[9]; 9. 14K-Kale Drake[4]; 10. 121-Eli Bookout[13]; 11. (DNF) 61-Cole Tinsley[6]; 12. (DNF) 02-Ashton Torgerson[12]; 13. (DNF) 10-Brock Berreth[14]; 14. (DNF) 32S-Kyran Keith[1]

Hyper Race 285 | Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 2. 10J-Emerson Axsom[6]; 3. 32T-Trey Marcham[2]; 4. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[1]; 5. 21Y-Jeffrey Newell[5]; 6. 39-Russ Disinger[7]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[3]; 8. 9F-Ryan Frandsen[8]; 9. 11A-Brent Crews[12]; 10. 23A-Alec Quiggle[9]; 11. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[10]; 12. 62-Rachel Zabawa[11]; 13. 34N-Todd Davis[14]; 14. 34-John Vreeland[13]

Hyper Race 286 | Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 11L-Landon Henry[1]; 2. 14J-Jett Nunley[2]; 3. 5U-Jack Kassik[3]; 4. 24X-KJ Snow[8]; 5. 43-Parker Perry[6]; 6. 24S-Colby Sokol[7]; 7. 12C-Chase Spicola[4]; 8. 555-Jett Barnes[10]; 9. 82-Seth Shebester[11]; 10. 26T-Aidan Turner[5]; 11. 3A-Drew Sherman[13]; 12. 15-Rob Pajauis[12]; 13. 99-Chris Russell[9]; 14. 126-Autumn Criste[14]

Hyper Race 287 | Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 21X-Christopher Bell[7]; 2. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[1]; 3. 2R-Brandon Rose[2]; 4. 74C-Sheldon Creed[4]; 5. 29A-Jake Andreotti[12]; 6. 3X-Danny Buccafusca[9]; 7. 35G-Gaige Weldon[8]; 8. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 9. 14N-Tyler Courtney[5]; 10. 12N-Jason Tyer[10]; 11. 25A-Anton Hernandez[3]; 12. 21C-Case Piper[11]; 13. (DNF) 14-Blake Battles[13]; 14. (DNS) 15B-Brody Brown

Hyper Race 288 | Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 12K-Dylan Kadous[1]; 2. 16-Chase Porter[5]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[7]; 4. 8S-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 5. 48T-Tanner Holm[10]; 6. 16T-Trevor Gach[13]; 7. 88-Austin Torgerson[9]; 8. 11W-Shawn Mahaffey[14]; 9. 15Y-Jase Randolph[4]; 10. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 11. 06-Marek Pipe[12]; 12. (DNF) 57-Jacob Lucas[6]; 13. (DNF) 2E-Eric Botelho[11]; 14. (DNF) 2F-Jadyn Friesen[2]

Hyper Race 289 | Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 77R-Robbie Smith[1]; 2. 44X-Jeffery Pahule[5]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[11]; 4. 44K-Rodney Westhafer[3]; 5. 3Y-Cole Roberts[13]; 6. 55X-Trevor Cline[8]; 7. 671-Waylon Phillips[7]; 8. 11D-Darren Brown[14]; 9. 2T-Todd Kirkman[2]; 10. 95B-James Roselli[12]; 11. 33-Cruz Dickerson[4]; 12. 20Q-Brecken Reese[9]; 13. 31B-Braxton Weger[10]; 14. (DNF) 82S-Austin Saunders[6]

Hyper Race 290 | Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 11K-Kaylee Bryson[3]; 2. 25S-Justis Sokol[2]; 3. 72J-Sam Johnson[4]; 4. 15N-Neal Allison[8]; 5. 15C-Landon Graham[1]; 6. 4H-Bob Hentschel[6]; 7. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 8. 98D-Mason Daugherty[13]; 9. 3P-Drake Edwards[14]; 10. 52H-Hayden Mabe[5]; 11. 5-Reed Whitney[10]; 12. 9V-Kevin Thomas Jr[12]; 13. 73M-Wyatt Miller[7]; 14. 144-Cory Kelley[11]

B-Features (Top 2 from each advance to the LCQ)

Hyper Race 347 | B1 (12 Laps): 1. 74C-Sheldon Creed[2]; 2. 16T-Trevor Gach[3]; 3. 18A-Aidan Leingang[7]; 4. 33-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 5. 73M-Wyatt Miller[10]; 6. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 7. 88-Austin Torgerson[6]; 8. 21C-Case Piper[11]; 9. 12N-Jason Tyer[9]; 10. 12C-Chase Spicola[4]; 11. (DNF) 77R-Robbie Smith[1]; 12. (DNF) 89-Zach Wigal[12]; 13. (DNS) 15B-Brody Brown; 14. (DNS) 41H-Colton Hardy

Hyper Race 348 | B2 (12 Laps): 1. 8S-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[5]; 3. 21Y-Jeffrey Newell[4]; 4. 23A-Alec Quiggle[7]; 5. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[10]; 6. 10-Brock Berreth[9]; 7. 14J-Jett Nunley[1]; 8. 49-Aiden Price[11]; 9. 151-Joe B Miller[12]; 10. (DNF) 5-Reed Whitney[8]; 11. (DNF) 11A-Brent Crews[6]; 12. (DNF) 29A-Jake Andreotti[2]; 13. (DNS) 11W-Shawn Mahaffey; 14. (DNS) 14N-Tyler Courtney

Hyper Race 349 | B3 (12 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[7]; 2. 12J-Brant Woods[1]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[10]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 5. 11D-Darren Brown[5]; 6. 3X-Danny Buccafusca[4]; 7. 71M-Gavin Miller[8]; 8. 3A-Drew Sherman[9]; 9. 35G-Gaige Weldon[6]; 10. 81-Frank Flud[14]; 11. 44K-Rodney Westhafer[3]; 12. 99K-Seth Stenzel[13]; 13. 34N-Todd Davis[11]; 14. (DNF) 23L-Joshua Lewis[12]

Hyper Race 350 | B4 (12 Laps): 1. 95B-James Roselli[5]; 2. 48T-Tanner Holm[2]; 3. 9F-Ryan Frandsen[4]; 4. 32T-Trey Marcham[1]; 5. 7B-Mitchell Bard[6]; 6. 15C-Landon Graham[3]; 7. 18-Anthony Perrego[10]; 8. 34-John Vreeland[9]; 9. 97M-Scotty Milan[8]; 10. 15-Rob Pajauis[7]; 11. (DNF) 1H-Connor Lee[11]; 12. (DNS) 17B-Quinton Benson; 13. (DNS) 78J-Pat Bealer; 14. (DNS) 15Y-Jase Randolph

Hyper Race 351 | B5 (12 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[4]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 4. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 5. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[3]; 6. 3P-Drake Edwards[6]; 7. 82-Seth Shebester[7]; 8. 5J-Braden Jones[13]; 9. 51B-Kyle Busch[9]; 10. 26T-Aidan Turner[8]; 11. 44-Luke Anderson[14]; 12. 99-Chris Russell[11]; 13. 126-Autumn Criste[12]; 14. (DNS) 57-Jacob Lucas

Hyper Race 352 | B6 (12 Laps): 1. 51F-Gary Taylor[2]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[1]; 4. 78A-Zak Gorski[3]; 5. 555-Jett Barnes[6]; 6. 86-Daison Pursley[14]; 7. 94-Hayden Wise[8]; 8. 95M-London McKenzie[13]; 9. 62-Rachel Zabawa[10]; 10. 2T-Todd Kirkman[7]; 11. 4H-Bob Hentschel[5]; 12. 06-Marek Pipe[9]; 13. (DNF) 14-Blake Battles[11]; 14. (DNS) 82S-Austin Saunders

Hyper Race 353 | B7 (12 Laps): 1. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 2. 25A-Anton Hernandez[8]; 3. 95W-Nathan Ward[1]; 4. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[3]; 5. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 6. 61-Cole Tinsley[9]; 7. 2E-Eric Botelho[11]; 8. 14S-Cannon McIntosh[13]; 9. 9V-Kevin Thomas Jr[10]; 10. 32S-Kyran Keith[12]; 11. (DNF) 671-Waylon Phillips[6]; 12. (DNF) 98D-Mason Daugherty[5]; 13. (DNF) 28P-Gunnar Pio[14]; 14. (DNS) 7S-Kanon Posey

Hyper Race 354 | B8 (12 Laps): 1. 2R-Brandon Rose[2]; 2. 43-Parker Perry[3]; 3. 39-Russ Disinger[4]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[10]; 5. 52H-Hayden Mabe[8]; 6. 91K-Kevin Bayer[14]; 7. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[9]; 8. 14K-Kale Drake[5]; 9. 144-Cory Kelley[12]; 10. 121-Eli Bookout[7]; 11. 5U-Jack Kassik[1]; 12. (DNF) 31B-Braxton Weger[11]; 13. (DNF) 14C-Connor Gross[13]; 14. (DNS) 93-Matt Carr

LCQ (Top 8 advance to the A-Feature)

Hyper Race 380 | LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 74C-Sheldon Creed[1]; 2. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 3. 51F-Gary Taylor[3]; 4. 15N-Neal Allison[4]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[7]; 6. 95B-James Roselli[8]; 7. 8S-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 8. 2R-Brandon Rose[5]; 9. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[15]; 10. 21J-Kameron Key[14]; 11. 12J-Brant Woods[9]; 12. 55X-Trevor Cline[13]; 13. (DNF) 25A-Anton Hernandez[16]; 14. (DNF) 43-Parker Perry[12]; 15. (DNF) 16T-Trevor Gach[10]; 16. (DNF) 48T-Tanner Holm[11]

A-Feature

Hyper Race 389 | A Main (55 Laps): 1. 21X-Christopher Bell[2]; 2. 83K-Kyle Larson[14]; 3. 10J-Emerson Axsom[10]; 4. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[7]; 5. 24X-KJ Snow[18]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 7. 14R-Jake Nail[8]; 8. 71S-Clinton Boyles[5]; 9. 37-Aiden Purdue[3]; 10. 72J-Sam Johnson[11]; 11. 95B-James Roselli[22]; 12. 15N-Neal Allison[20]; 13. 16-Chase Porter[12]; 14. 11K-Kaylee Bryson[4]; 15. (DNF) 44X-Jeffery Pahule[13]; 16. (DNF) 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[21]; 17. (DNF) 11L-Landon Henry[15]; 18. (DNF) 51F-Gary Taylor[19]; 19. (DNF) 12K-Dylan Kadous[16]; 20. (DNF) 21-Cash Lovenburg[6]; 21. (DNF) 8S-Corbin Rueschenberg[23]; 22. (DNF) 74C-Sheldon Creed[17]; 23. (DNF) 66-Broedy Graham[9]; 24. (DNF) 2R-Brandon Rose[24]

 

 

 

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