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USAC East Coast 360 Drivers Set to Chase Bonus Money During Eastern Storm
For the 19th year, the legendary Eastern Storm swings into the Northeast as the stars of the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Championship invade the East Coast.
The national tour stretches from California to New Jersey and brings some of the biggest names in sprint car racing, including Justin Grant, Robert Ballou, Brady Bacon, Chase Stockton, Mitchell Moles and Pennsylvania’s own Briggs Danner. Danner has already scored a USAC East Coast feature victory this season and remains a fan favorite throughout the region. He also won the last time the USAC National Sprint Cars visited Grandview Speedway and now competes full-time with the national series, making him one of the drivers many eyes will be watching throughout the week.
This year’s Eastern Storm will provide a true measuring stick for the talent-rich drivers of the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars as they battle the nation’s best across six races in six nights.
Several USAC East Coast competitors are planning to take on select events throughout the swing. Joe Kata of Goshen, New York, plans to compete Tuesday night at Grandview Speedway. Jason Cherry of Blandon, Pennsylvania, has both Grandview and Port Royal Speedway circled on his calendar. Brett Rose of Martinsburg, West Virginia, has several races selected, including Friday’s stop at Williams Grove Speedway. Shane Braxton of West Grove is looking to gain additional seat time during the week, while Brendan Hires has expressed interest in both Grandview and the finale at Action Track USA on June 21.
Meanwhile, several East Coast regulars are preparing to tackle the entire tour with 410 power under the hood. Reigning USAC East Coast champion Steven Drevicki of Reading, Pennsylvania, three-time consecutive winner Christian Bruno of Deptford, New Jersey, and rookie contender Olivia Thayer of Hanover are all expected to compete throughout the week.
USAC East Coast Sprint Cars presented by Baer Den Farms president Ed Aikin of Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, says he plans to compete in at least two events. Meanwhile, 2025 Rookie of the Year Ronald Helmick of Boyertown will begin the week at Grandview and evaluate the remainder of the schedule one race at a time. Both are expected to campaign 410-powered entries.
One of the biggest incentives for East Coast teams is the USAC National Series 360 Bonus Program. The nightly bonus pays on top of the standard event purse and rewards the top-finishing 360-powered competitors:
* $250 for the highest-finishing 360
* $150 for the second-highest-finishing 360
* $100 for the third-highest-finishing 360
The bonus program is designed to encourage the hard-charging warriors of the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars to support the club and compete alongside the nation’s best. Better yet, your USAC East Coast license is valid for all Eastern Storm events.
The 2026 Eastern Storm schedule begins Tuesday at Grandview before heading to Bridgeport Motorsports Park, then on to Big Diamond Speedway. The tour continues Friday at Williams Grove, Saturday at Port Royal, and wraps up at Action Track USA on Father’s Day weekend.
It’s a race fan’s dream. National champions, rising stars, local heroes, and East Coast regulars will battle side-by-side for six straight nights. From Briggs Danner defending his home-state reputation to Christian Bruno’s hot streak, Steven Drevicki’s championship pedigree, and a host of hungry 360 competitors chasing bonus money, there will be no shortage of storylines.
The best of the best from across the country and right here in your backyard are about to collide.
REINBOLD REIGNS AT CIRCLE CITY
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (June 9, 2026)………On a night when the race was on to defeat Mother Nature, Hayden Reinbold beat both the field and the weather during Tuesday night’s USAC Indiana Midget Week opener at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis.
Starting seventh, the Gilbert, Arizona native cruised the bottom of the 1/4-mile dirt oval, taking the lead from Brecken Reese on lap 19 of 30 to capture his first career USAC Indiana Midget Week victory.
The win was Reinbold’s second career USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship feature victory in his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME Electrical – JUGO Super Foods/Spike/Stanton SR-11x. Last fall, he grabbed his first USAC victory at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
Furthermore, Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports has now won a feature event in all three USAC national divisions in 2026. Reinbold has won once each with the Silver Crown series and the National Midgets. Meanwhile, Mitchel Moles has punched tallied four USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car main events this season, including two-straight last weekend.
Under threatening skies, the program was in hurry-up mode all night long. As it turned out, Reinbold was in his own personal hurry-up mode. But first, he had to wade his way through the pack, which saw front row combatants Zach Wigal and Reese duke it out in the early stages.
Wigal paced lap one from the pole while outside front row starter Reese used the high line to hustle around the outside of Wigal for the lead on the second go around at the exit of turn four. Wigal kept after him and slid in front of Reese in the fourth turn on lap eight. But Reese denied his request as he dove back under Wigal to retain the lead.
Halfway in, Reese began to work lapped traffic, while opening up his lead to a commanding 1.644 second margin as he sought his first career USAC feature victory.
However, on lap 17, Justin Grant (3rd) put all four wheels atop the turn three cushion as he attempted a diamond maneuver with a downward trajectory to the bottom of turn four. As he came off the cushion, though, his car slipped sideways. Jacob Denney (4th) plowed into the left front of Grant’s car, resulting in Denney flipping over on his side.
Grant’s machine took the brunt of the damage and exited to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area before returning to the grid. Denney’s ride was tipped back on its wheels, but had to restart at the tail. Denney, who came in as the USAC National Midget point leader, finished 11th while Grant crossed the line in 15th.
With Grant and Denney now out of the picture, it was Reese, Wigal and Reinbold running one-two-three. While Reese and Wigal sort of drifted through the middle in turns one and two, Reinbold stayed glued to the bottom. Reinbold breezed by Wigal at the exit of turn two on the 17th lap resumption. Two laps later, Reinbold stuck to his guns on the low line to pick off Reese for the race lead.
“I started running the bottom-middle and everyone was sliding themselves through one and two. That’s when I could get a run off (turn) two on them,” Reinbold recalled. “The car was super, super good.”
After the lapped cars of Adam Taylor and Bradley Cox tangled and stopped on lap 21, the ensuing restart saw Logan Seavey follow Reinbold’s lead as he too went to the low side to pass Reese for second. But as Seavey fought a tooth and nail battle with Reese, Reinbold had lengthened his lead to nearly two seconds over the next handful of laps.
“It started getting super slick and I was kind of getting nervous because the bottom was really good,” Reinbold explained. “Then, the whole track started to slow down. I didn’t know if I had to move up or move to the middle. I even started hitting the (infield) tires towards the end there.”
Reinbold was in total control from that point forward, building his advantage to 2.836 seconds as he crossed under Tom Hansing’s dual checkered flags with Seavey second, a surging Kevin Thomas Jr. in third, Wigal in fourth and Reese rounding out the top-five.
After the checkered, Boxell and Cannon McIntosh had a bit of a post-race tangle in turn two as both came to a stop adjacent from each other. But their results were already set in stone with Boxell slotted sixth and McIntosh eighth.
Just a little over five minutes after the checkered flag waved, the skies opened up and deluged the Circle City Raceway property. But the race was complete, just in the nick of time.
Kevin Thomas Jr. vaulted into the USAC National Midget point lead with a 14th to third run that landed him a podium finish, plus Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors by advancing 11 positions.
Brecken Reese led a race-high 17 laps. Although he came up just shy of his first career USAC victory, his fifth place finish still proved to be his best career USAC Indiana Midget Week result to date. By leading the most laps, he was also the K & N Filters Clean Air Award winner.
Karter Sarff recorded his fourth career USAC National Midget LearnLab Fast Qualifying time with a lap of 12.620 seconds. Incredibly, he’s been the fastest qualifier in each of the past three Indiana Midget Week events dating back to last season.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: RACE: June 9, 2026 – Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 22nd Annual USAC Indiana Midget Week
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Karter Sarff, 71m, May-12.620; 2. Drake Edwards, 40D, McDermand-12.636; 3. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-12.662; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.689; 5. Kale Drake, 4, RMS-12.712; 6. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-12.741; 7. Zach Wigal, 1, O'Dell-12.761; 8. Trevor Cline, 55, Cline-12.792; 9. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-12.793; 10. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-12.821; 11. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.830; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-12.855; 13. Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.864; 14. Colton Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.878; 15. Kyle Jones, 7TX, Engler-12.904; 16. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.969; 17. Rylan Gray, 81G, Gray-13.033; 18. Matt Sherrell, 2D, Harris-13.037; 19. Brandon Carr, 98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.050; 20. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-13.097; 21. Mack Leopard, 40L, McDermand-13.115; 22. Adam Taylor, 7T, ATM-13.119; 23. Bradley Cox, 45, Mason-13.132; 24. Jakeb Boxell, 54, 4 Kings-13.133; 25. Drew Sherman, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.356; 26. Chris Hartman, 35s, Hodge-13.736; 27. Robert Carson, 99K, Carson-13.880; 28. Mike Unger, 67u, Frederiksen/Unger-13.891.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mack Leopard (1), 2. Cannon McIntosh (3), 3. Karter Sarff (6), 4. Rylan Gray (2), 5. Kale Drake (5), 6. Gunnar Setser (4), 7. Drew Sherman (7). 2:09.979
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Hayden Reinbold (4), 2. Matt Sherrell (2), 3. Colton Robinson (3), 4. Brecken Reese (5), 5. Adam Taylor (1), 6. Chris Hartman (7), 7. Drake Edwards (6). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Denney (4), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Brandon Carr (2), 4. Kyle Jones (3), 5. Zach Wigal (5), 6. Bradley Cox (1), 7. Robert Carson (7). NT
INDY POWERSPORTS FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jakeb Boxell (1), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 3. Ethan Mitchell (2), 4. Logan Seavey (6), 5. Gavin Miller (3), 6. Trevor Cline (5), 7. Mike Unger (7). 2:13.835
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Drake Edwards (1), 2. Gunnar Setser (3), 3. Trevor Cline (2), 4. Bradley Cox (4), 5. Drew Sherman (6), 6. Chris Hartman (5), 7. Mike Unger (8), 8. Robert Carson (7). 1:49.747 (New Track Record)
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Hayden Reinbold (7), 2. Logan Seavey (4), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 4. Zach Wigal (1), 5. Brecken Reese (2), 6. Jakeb Boxell (10), 7. Kale Drake (3), 8. Cannon McIntosh (15), 9. Gunnar Setser (13), 10. Karter Sarff (6), 11. Jacob Denney (8), 12. Colton Robinson (16), 13. Gavin Miller (18), 14. Kyle Jones (17), 15. Justin Grant (5), 16. Mack Leopard (9), 17. Matt Sherrell (20), 18. Brandon Carr (21), 19. Trevor Cline (12), 20. Ethan Mitchell (22), 21. Adam Taylor (23), 22. Drake Edwards (11), 23. Bradley Cox (24), 24. Rylan Gray (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Zach Wigal, Laps 2-18 Brecken Reese, Laps 19-30 Hayden Reinbold.
**Jacob Denney flipped on lap 17 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.-220, 2-Jakeb Boxell-201, 3-Jacob Denney-199, 4-Zach Wigal-196, 5-Justin Grant-191, 6-Hayden Reinbold-173, 7-Kale Drake-173, 8-Gavin Miller-160, 9-Gunnar Setser-157, 10-Brecken Reese-153.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK POINTS: 1-Hayden Reinbold-78, 2-Logan Seavey-75, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-71, 4-Zach Wigal-65, 5-Brecken Reese-64, 6-Jakeb Boxell-63, 7-Kale Drake-58, 8-Cannon McIntosh-56, 9-Karter Sarff-55, 10-Jacob Denney-49.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-59, 2-Hayden Reinbold-57, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-55, 4-Briggs Danner-47, 5-Robert Ballou-44, 6-Justin Grant-42, 7-Logan Calderwood-39, 8-Chase Stockon-38, 9-Brady Bacon-37, 10-Kyle Cummins-34.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.-13, 2-Hayden Reinbold-9, 3-Cannon McIntosh-8, 4-Gunnar Setser-5, 5-Gavin Miller-5, 6-Logan Seavey-4, 7-Jakeb Boxell-4, 8-Colton Robinson-4, 9-Justin Grant-4, 10-Karter Sarff-3.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 10, 2026 – Paragon Speedway – Paragon, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – 22nd Annual USAC Indiana Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (12.433)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Karter Sarff (12.620)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Mack Leopard
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Jacob Denney
Indy Powersports Fourth Heat Winner: Jakeb Boxell
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Drake Edwards
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Brecken Reese (17 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (14th to 3rd)
2026 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PREVIEW!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 8, 2026)………It’s a racing junkie’s dream!
Six nights at six different racetracks await the USAC Midget National
Championship for the 22nd annual edition of USAC Indiana Midget Week on June
9-14, 2026.
The IMW docket consists of six events in all, with the frenzied and action
packed week beginning at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis on Tuesday, June 9,
then it’s on to Paragon on Wednesday, June 10, and to Putnamville’s Lincoln Park
Speedway on Thursday, June 11.
Bloomington Speedway starts the weekend on Friday, June 12; Haubstadt’s
Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, June 13; with the finale set for Kokomo Speedway
on Sunday, June 14.
USAC Indiana Midget Week is the hottest ticket in town with sprint cars also
serving as the support class each and every night. A plethora of drivers will be
jumping back-and-forth between the two machines throughout the night in
double-duty mode.
The Indiana Midget Week champion will earn a prize of $15,000 for their
efforts in a week that truly tests the physical, mental and mechanical abilities
of each driver, crew and machine.
Let’s dig into it! Here’s a smorgasbord of storylines we’re watching entering
USAC Indiana Midget Week 2026.
DRAKE & SEAVEY BRING IMW CHAMPIONSHIP CREDENTIALS
Kale Drake enters this week as the defending Indiana Midget Week champion.
Just three drivers previously have captured back-to-back IMW titles: Shane
Cottle (2005 & 2006), Rico Abreu (2014 & 2015) and Buddy Kofoid (2021 & 2022).
Drake won the Circle City opener a year ago, and finished every race of the
week on the podium for Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports.
This year, though, Drake will drive the RMS Racing No. 4, which has won twice
in Indiana Midget Week competition in 2021 and 2022 with Thomas Meseraull at the
wheel. Drake has finished 8th and 6th in his two USAC starts this year.
Overall, two USAC Indiana Midget Week champions will be in the field this week with Drake joining two-time champ Logan Seavey, who captured titles in both 2019 and 2023, and also possesses four IMW feature victories.
DENNEY LEADS THE CHARGE
Jacob Denney was the only multi-time winner of Indiana Midget Week in 2025,
scoring victories at both Paragon and Kokomo.
Denney (Galloway, Ohio) enters the week as the USAC National Midget point
leader by a single marker over Kevin Thomas Jr. after Denney was triumphant in
the most recent series event at Kokomo in April.
After gaining his first USAC national win in 2022 at Lincoln Park, Denney
owns four overall IMW feature triumphs. His best IMW points finish to date is a
3rd in both 2022 and 2025.
Throughout the history of IMW, just four drivers have entered as the USAC
National point leader and went on to win the Indiana Midget Week championship:
Jerry Coons Jr. (2007), Darren Hagen (2012), Rico Abreu (2014) and Buddy Kofoid
(2021).
Additionally, four of the last five Indiana Midget Week champs have also
captured the USAC National Midget title in the same season: Buddy Kofoid
(2021-22), Logan Seavey (2023) and Daison Pursley (2024).
VETERANS VYING FOR A BREAKTHROUGH
Justin Grant is among the drivers who’ve come so close to an Indiana Midget
Week titles over the years, finishing as the runner-up in 2022, 2023 and 2025.
Grant’s one and only IMW win to date came seven years ago in 2019! He won the
2026 season opener at Kokomo in April for CB Industries, and stands just one
point out of the lead in the USAC National Midget race at the moment.
Kevin Thomas Jr. is in a similar boat. His most recent Indiana Midget Week
win came in 2018! Last year, he finished a career best 4th in Indiana Midget
Week points with consistent finishes in his 4 Kings Racing ride. He’s run inside
the top-four in both of his USAC National Midget starts this year, and now aims
to put 4 Kings in USAC victory lane for the first time.
RETURN OF CANNON
Reigning USAC National Midget champion Cannon McIntosh returns to the seat of
the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 71K to compete at Indiana Midget
Week in 2026.
McIntosh has been absent with the series so far this year, but will now take
on all six nights of action this week.
The Bixby, Oklahoma racer last won an Indiana Midget Week race in 2022, and tallied a best IMW points finish of 3rd back in 2024.
SHARK WEEK
Karter Sarff will be the pilot of the Paul May Motorsports No. 71m throughout
the entirety of Indiana Midget Week.
The Mason City, Illinois racer was impressive in IMW action in 2025,
finishing 5th in the standings with top finishes of 3rd at Circle City and 6th
at Paragon. He was also the fastest qualifier at both Paragon and Kokomo.
Nicknamed “The Shark,” Sarff captured the POWRi Midget championship in 2023 and was named the Turkey Night Grand Prix Rookie of the Year in 2025.
YOUNG GUNS OF MIDGET WEEK
The thing that makes Indiana Midget Week exciting is the unpredictability,
and the prospect of up-and-coming drivers making big impressions throughout the
week.
Gavin Miller did just that in 2023 when he became a first-time USAC National
Midget feature winner at Bloomington. Hayden Reinbold and Drake Edwards have
already won USAC National Midget main events, but a first Indiana Midget Week
win could very well be on the horizon this week.
Another group of young guns looking to become first-time USAC National Midget
winners during Indiana Midget Week include Jakeb Boxell, Zach Wigal, Colton
Robinson, Gunnar Setser, Brecken Reese, and Trevor Cline, just to name a few.
Fourteen drivers have accomplished that feat over the years: Johnny
Rodriguez, Shane Cottle, Brady Bacon, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Larson, Christopher
Bell, Tanner Thorson, Spencer Bayston, Tyler Courtney, Chris Windom, Kyle
Cummins, Corey Day, Jacob Denney, and Gavin Miller.
Furthermore, another new name, Drew Sherman, the son of standout racer Jeremy Sherman, will also be making his USAC debut in a second Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports entry.
#100 ON THE HORIZON THIS WEEK
If all goes according to plan, Indiana Midget Week will celebrate its 100th
event during the upcoming series this week.
With 98 events taking place dating back to its 2005 origins, the Paragon
Speedway round on Wednesday, June 10, is slated to be the 100th event run in the
series’ 22-year history at press time.
USAC Hall of Famer Jay Drake won the inaugural feature race held at
Lawrenceburg Speedway on August 18, 2005. Since then, 254 different drivers have
started an Indiana Midget Week feature.
Bryan Clauson owns the most Indiana Midget Week championships with three in
2009-11-16. Bryan Clauson and Kyle Larson are the winningest drivers in Indiana
Midget Week history with nine apiece.
Larson and Rico Abreu have clocked in with the most top qualifying times in
IMW history with nine each. Jerry Coons Jr. has recorded the most career IMW
feature starts (64) and top-10 results (42). Meanwhile, Clauson collected 28
top-fives in his IMW career, which still ranks number one all-time.
RACE DETAILS
For more information on each event of USAC Indiana Midget Week 2026, visit
www.usacracing.com, go to the menu, then go to the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship page. From there, click on “Event Info” next to the
corresponding event on the schedule.
The entire week of events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Jacob
Denney-150, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-149, 3-Justin Grant-147, 4-Jakeb Boxell-138,
5-Zach Wigal-131, 6-Gavin Miller-119, 7-Kale Drake-115, 8-Gunnar Setser-109,
9-Hayden Reinbold-95, 10-Colton Robinson-95.
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK CHAMPIONS:
2005: Shane Cottle
2006: Shane Cottle
2007: Jerry Coons Jr.
2008: Tracy Hines
2009: Bryan Clauson
2010: Tracy Hines & Brad Kuhn
2011: Bryan Clauson
2012: Darren Hagen
2013: Christopher Bell
2014: Rico Abreu
2015: Rico Abreu
2016: Bryan Clauson
2017: Shane Golobic
2018: Spencer Bayston
2019: Logan Seavey
2020: Kyle Larson
2021: Buddy Kofoid
2022: Buddy Kofoid
2023: Logan Seavey
2024: Daison Pursley
2025: Kale Drake
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE WINS: (2005-2025)
9-Bryan Clauson & Kyle Larson
6-Buddy Kofoid
5-Christopher Bell & Tanner Thorson
4-Rico Abreu, Jacob Denney & Logan Seavey
3-Spencer Bayston, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Darren Hagen, Brad Kuhn,
Michael Pickens & Chris Windom
2-Jerry Coons Jr., Thomas Meseraull, Daison Pursley, Davey Ray, Brad Sweet &
Ryan Timms
1-Emerson Axsom, Brady Bacon, Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Cummins, Dave
Darland, Zach Daum, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines,
Levi Jones, Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Johnny Rodriguez, Ricky Stenhouse
Jr., Kevin Swindell, Kevin Thomas Jr.
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WINNERS BY TRACK (2005-2025)
CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY: 2021-Corey Day, 2023-Buddy Kofoid, 2025-Kale Drake
PARAGON SPEEDWAY: 2020-Kyle Larson, 2021-Thomas Meseraull, 2025-Jacob Denney
LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY: 2010-Brad Sweet, 2011-Bryan Clauson, 2012-Bryan
Clauson, 2013-Christopher Bell, 2014-Dave Darland, 2015-Bryan Clauson,
2016-Tanner Thorson, 2017-Michael Pickens, 2018-Chad Boat, 2019-Tanner Thorson,
2020-Kyle Larson, 2020-Chris Windom, 2021-Tanner Thorson, 2022-Jacob Denney,
2023-Buddy Kofoid, 2024-Emerson Axsom
BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY: 2008-Davey Ray, 2009-Brad Kuhn, 2010-Shane Cottle,
2011-Kyle Larson, 2012-Levi Jones, 2013-Bryan Clauson, 2014-Christopher Bell,
2015-Christopher Bell, 2016-Christopher Bell, 2017-Tyler Courtney, 2019-Tyler
Courtney, 2021-Buddy Kofoid, 2022-Buddy Kofoid, 2023-Gavin Miller, 2024-Daison
Pursley
TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY: 2021-Kyle Cummins, 2022-Thomas Meseraull, 2023-Jacob
Denney, 2024-Logan Seavey
KOKOMO SPEEDWAY: 2006-Brady Bacon, 2007-Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 2008-Bryan
Clauson, 2009-Bryan Clauson, 2010-Brad Kuhn, 2011-Michael Pickens, 2012-Kyle
Larson, 2013-Christopher Bell, 2014-Bryan Clauson, 2016-Rico Abreu, 2017-Spencer
Bayston, 2018-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2020-Tanner Thorson, 2021-Chris Windom,
2022-Cannon McIntosh, 2024-Daison Pursley, 2025-Jacob Denney
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FAST QUALIFYING TIMES: (2005-2025)
9-Rico Abreu & Kyle Larson
5-Bryan Clauson & Justin Grant
4-Brady Bacon, Logan Seavey & Chris Windom
3-Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Brad Sweet & Tanner Thorson
2-Christopher Bell, Jerry Coons Jr., Corey Day, Bobby East, Shane Golobic,
Tracy Hines, Buddy Kofoid, Ethan Mitchell, Daison Pursley, Karter Sarff & Kevin
Thomas Jr.
1-Jade Avedisian, Spencer Bayston, Tanner Carrick, Tyler Courtney, Chance
Crum, Dave Darland, Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Darren Hagen, Jesse Love, Chase
McDermand, Cannon McIntosh, Thomas Meseraull, Michael Pickens, Chase Randall,
Danny Stratton & Zach Wigal
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-5 FINISHES: (2005-2025)
28-Bryan Clauson
22-Tracy Hines
21-Jerry Coons Jr. & Kyle Larson
19-Justin Grant
18-Logan Seavey Chris Windom
17-Tanner Thorson
16-Buddy Kofoid
15-Rico Abreu
14-Brad Kuhn
13-Darren Hagen
12-Brady Bacon, Christopher Bell, Tyler Courtney & Cannon McIntosh
11-Kevin Thomas Jr.
10-Spencer Bayston, Shane Cottle & Brad Sweet
9-Emerson Axsom & Daison Pursley
8-Dave Darland, Jacob Denney & Michael Pickens
6-Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum & Thomas Meseraull
5-Bobby East, Shane Golobic, Davey Ray & Bryant Wiedeman
4-Kale Drake, Levi Jones, Jason McDougal, Kevin Swindell & Cole Whitt
3-Caleb Armstrong, Brenham Crouch, Brad Mosen, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Tyler
Thomas, Ryan Timms & Josh Wise
2-Alex Bright, Kaylee Bryson, Tanner Carrick, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Brad
Loyet, Chase McDermand, Gavin Miller, Mitchel Moles, Jeremy Warren & Zeb Wise
1-Bubba Altig, Jade Avedisian, Brent Beauchamp, Clinton Boyles, Chance Crum,
Drake Edwards, Andrew Felker, Brian Gerster, Ryan Kaplan, Ethan Mitchell, Jace
Park, Taylor Reimer, Hayden Reinbold, Johnny Rodriguez, Karter Sarff, Gio
Scelzi, Hunter Schuerenberg, Holly Shelton, K.J. Snow, Jon Stanbrough, Chase
Stockon, Gary Taylor, Dillon Welch & Zach Wigal
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-10 FINISHES: (2005-2025)
42-Jerry Coons Jr.
35-Tracy Hines
34-Bryan Clauson
32-Justin Grant
29-Chris Windom
28-Logan Seavey & Tanner Thorson
27-Brady Bacon & Zach Daum
26-Rico Abreu
25-Kevin Thomas Jr.
24-Darren Hagen & Brad Kuhn
22-Buddy Kofoid & Kyle Larson
21-Cannon McIntosh & Michael Pickens
17-Steve Buckwalter, Dave Darland & Thomas Meseraull
16-Spencer Bayston, Chad Boat, Shane Cottle & Daison Pursley
15-Tyler Courtney
14-Shane Golobic
13-Jacob Denney Bobby East
12-Christopher Bell & Jason McDougal
11-Kyle Cummins & Brad Sweet
10-Caleb Armstrong, Emerson Axsom, Levi Jones & Tyler Thomas
9-Gavin Miller & Bryant Wiedeman
8-Kaylee Bryson, Tanner Carrick, Brad Loyet & Taylor Reimer
7-Davey Ray
6-Jade Avedisian, Alex Bright, Andrew Felker, Chase McDermand, Brad Mosen,
Ryan Robinson & Ryan Timms
5-Brent Beauchamp, Corey Day, Kale Drake, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Whitt,
Josh Wise & Zeb Wise
4-Brenham Crouch, Carson Macedo, Hayden Reinbold, Chase Stockon & Kevin
Swindell
3-Clinton Boyles, Cole Carter, Shane Hmiel, Kody Swanson & Zach Wigal
2-Bubba Altig, Jake Andreotti, Chase Barber, Jay Drake, Damion Gardner,
Ronnie Gardner, Brian Gerster, Shane Hollingsworth, Darren Jenkins, Ethan
Mitchell, Chase Randall, Johnny Rodriguez, Karter Sarff, Gunnar Setser, Holly
Shelton, Matt Smith, Gary Taylor, Jeremy Warren & Hayden Williams
1-Garrett Aitken, A.J. Anderson, Dakoda Armstrong, Teddy Beach, Ryan Bernal,
Cole Bodine, Jakeb Boxell, Austin Brown, Brian Carber, Henry Clarke, Jesse
Colwell, Colten Cottle, Chance Crum, Ryan Durst, Drake Edwards, A.J. Fike, Blake
Fitzpatrick, Josh Ford, Alfred Galedrige, Dominic Gorden, Rylan Gray, Chuck
Gurney Jr., Scott Hatton, Jonathan Hendrick, Chase Johnson, Ryan Kaplan, Tucker
Klaasmeyer, Trevor Kobylarz, Andrew Layser, Brock Maskovich, Mat Neely, Jake
Neuman, Jace Park, Justin Peck, Parker Price-Miller, Jimi Quin, Jadon Rogers,
Gio Scelzi, Hunter Schuerenberg, Matt Sherrell, Jake Slotten, Nathan Smee, K.J.
Snow, Jon Stanbrough, Danny Stratton, Brandon Wagner, Gage Walker, Dillon Welch,
Daniel Whitley & John Wolfe
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE STARTS: (2005-2025)
64-Jerry Coons Jr.
58-Zach Daum
53-Justin Grant
48-Thomas Meseraull
46-Brady Bacon & Tanner Thorson
45-Chris Windom
44-Dave Darland & Kevin Thomas Jr.
42-Steve Buckwalter & Bryan Clauson
40-Darren Hagen & Tracy Hines
38-Michael Pickens
37-Logan Seavey
36-Brad Kuhn & Cannon McIntosh
35-Rico Abreu
32-Chad Boat
30-Davey Ray
28-Alex Bright & Tyler Courtney
27-Bobby East & Daison Pursley
26-Levi Jones
25-Tyler Thomas
24-Shane Cottle, Kyle Larson, Jason McDougal & Ethan Mitchell
23-Caleb Armstrong, Kyle Cummins & Buddy Kofoid
22-Shane Golobic
21-Tanner Carrick & Hayden Reinbold
20-Spencer Bayston
19-Jacob Denney & Bryant Wiedeman
18-Christopher Bell
17-Brad Loyet, Taylor Reimer & Brad Sweet
16-Jade Avedisian, Emerson Axsom & Kaylee Bryson
15-Brenham Crouch, Chase McDermand & Holly Shelton
14-Cole Bodine, Gavin Miller & Ryan Robinson
13-Brad Mosen & Ryan Timms
12-Ronnie Gardner, Jake Neuman & Gage Walker
11-Jake Andreotti, Mario Clouser, Chance Crum, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Danny
Stratton, Dillon Welch & Hayden Williams
10-Chase Barber, Andrew Felker, Sam Johnson, Jimi Quin, Nathan Smee & Cole
Whitt
9-Trevor Kobylarz, Andrew Layser, Josh Wise & Zeb Wise
8-Brenden Bright, Corey Day, Kale Drake, Shane Hmiel, Chase Johnson, Kyle
Jones, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. & Kevin Swindell
7-Dalton Armstrong, Brent Beauchamp, Cole Carter, Henry Clarke, Maria Cofer,
Drake Edwards, Tom Hessert III, Trey Marcham, Chase Randall, Levi Roberts, Matt
Smith, Kody Swanson & Zach Wigal
6-Dakoda Armstrong, Brian Carber, Ryan Greth, Trey Gropp, Shane
Hollingsworth, Jesse Love, Brayton Lynch, Carson Macedo, Matt Westfall & Daniel
Whitley
5-Austin Brown, Jesse Colwell, Chelby Hinton, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles,
Dustin Morgan & Billy Pauch Jr.
4-Gary Altig, Ryan Bernal, Clinton Boyles, David Budres, Ryan Criswell, Ricky
Ehrgott, Scott Hatton, Holley Hollan, Dayne Kingshott, Ricky Lewis, Tyler
Nelson, Jace Park, Chase Stockon, Tanner Swanson, Gary Taylor, Bryce Townsend &
Nick Wean
3-Garrett Aitken, Isaac Chapple, Cale Coons, Hank Davis, Tony DiMattia, Jay
Drake, Mariah Ede, Karsyn Elledge, A.J. Fike, Josh Ford, Noah Gass, Chett Gehrke,
Brian Gerster, Dominic Gorden, Zane Hendricks, Mike Hess, Darren Jenkins, Ryan
Kaplan, Jimmy Light, Critter Malone, Kaiden Manders, Dene McAllan, Justin Peck,
Parker Price-Miller, Brecken Reese, Johnny Rodriguez, Corbin Rueschenberg,
Karter Sarff, Hunter Schuerenberg, Gunnar Setser, Ryan Smith, Steven Snyder Jr.,
Jon Stanbrough, Bryan Stanfill & Jeremy Warren
2-A.J. Anderson, Teddy Beach, Kyle Beilman, Lance Bennett, Alex Bowman, Jakeb
Boxell, Blake Brannon, Cody Brewer, Daron Clayton, Kellen Conover, Colten Cottle,
Courtney Crone, Robert Dalby, Ryan Durst, Tony Elliott, Damion Gardner, Rylan
Gray, Bobby Grewohl, Frankie Guerrini, Chuck Gurney Jr., Garrett Hansen, Nathan
High, Chase Jones, Cade Lewis, Greg Lueckert, Brock Maskovich, Jaimie McKinlay,
Matt Moore, Adam Pierson, Daryn Pittman, Domain Ramsay, Colton Robinson, Gio
Scelzi, Kent Schmidt, Matt Sherrell, Jimmy Simpson, K.J. Snow & Jason Yount
1-Robert Ballou, Adam Barth, Chris Baue, Jeff Bland Jr., Adam Bolyard, Kaidon Brown, Mark Brown, Travis Buckley, Adam Clarke, Trevor Cline, Shane Cockrum, Kyle Craker, Justin Dickerson, Sean Dodenhoff, Don Droud Jr., Dave Ely, Murray Erickson, A.J. Felker, Blake Fitzpatrick, Alfred Galedrige, Bradley Galedrige, Ron Gregory, Mason Hannagan, Russ Harper, Jonathan Hendrick, Ted Hines, Matt Hummel, Logan Jarrett, Cory Kruseman, Michael Lewis, Joe Liguori, Andy Malpocker, Mario Marietta, Chance Morton, Seth Motsinger, Mat Neely, Brian Postle, Brody Roa, Kayla Roell, Jadon Rogers, Nick Rowe, Jeff Schindler, Stephen Schnapf, Kyle Schuett, Alex Schutte, Jonathan Shafer, Casey Shuman, Landon Simon, Jake Slotten, Adam Taylor, Brandon Wagner, Todd Wanless & John Wolfe
ILLINOIS SWEEP!
MOLES BACKS IT UP AT RED HILL FOR $10,000 PAYDAY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sumner, Illinois (June 6, 2026)……For Raisin City, California’s Mitchel Moles,
Red Hill Raceway officially became a home away from home this weekend.
After winning Friday night’s feature at the Sumner, Illinois 3/8-mile dirt
oval, Moles backed it up on Saturday night to win the inaugural Illinois Sprint
Car Championship, co-sanctioned by both the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship and the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series.
For the second consecutive night, Moles charged from his sixth place starting
position to take over the lead just one lap prior to the halfway point. Moles
then paced the final 16 laps, then had to pass and repass Briggs Danner after a
restart with two laps remaining to pick up the $10,000 victory.
It was just like déjà vu for Moles, but this time, he stuck the celebratory
cage stand in victory lane after losing his balance following Friday’s triumph.
After all, he’s gotten accustomed to winning of late in his Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports/AME – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
“What a great experience; ten thousand dollar richer,” Moles beamed. “They
always say that when you get one, you can just keep them rolling. Well, I got
one and then it kind of just never really happened. I got another one, and it
still never really happened. But I can feel the momentum rolling now. I’m very
excited for what's to come.”
Moles’ fourth victory of the 2026 USAC National Sprint Car season has already
doubled his previous season high, and his ninth career series win lifted him to
58th place on the all-time list alongside Mario Andretti, Briggs Danner, Pat
O’Connor, Hunter Schuerenberg and Robbie Stanley.
“Like I told (car owner) Andy (Reinbold), if we could ever start winning
these races from sixth, we'd be good,” Moles said. “Really, all we've done is
I've just turned it up a little bit myself. We've got cars pretty similar and
everything's really the same. I just kind of started pushing. I crashed a lot
there for a little while, so I’m kind of inching back towards pushing again.”
With it, Moles became the first multi-time USAC National Sprint Car winner at
Red Hill in six tries. It’s a track he likens to a supersized version of another
venue in his native California where he cut his teeth racing micro sprints,
bringing a little slice of life with him to southeastern Illinois.
“I grew up racing at a place called Plaza Park and it’s like a miniature
version of this,” Moles explained. “We used to run a bunch up above the cushion
like that all the time. It's great to finally see something from that. Nothing's
really transferred from California for me out here. I feel like this track just
really suits my driving style with the way you have to get above the cushion and
turn down and run a bunch of throttle in qualifying.”
Initially, Cale Coons got the jump from the outside of the front row and led
the opening two laps. But on lap three, disaster struck for the leading Rookie
of the Year contender as he biked on the entry into turn one, slammed the
outside wall and helicoptered around a few times before coming to a rest on all
fours, ending his race and his bid for a first career USAC national victory. As
a consolation prize, Coons was the weekend’s Parallax Group Passing Master
titlist, advancing a total of 13 positions throughout the two nights of racing.
Jake Swanson took over as the new leader, but soon thereafter, Moles was
already surging. Moles took fifth from Justin Grant midway down the back
straightaway on the ninth lap. By lap 13, Moles had his patented Red Hill
high-low line working to perfection, and made up significant ground in turn two
to rein in Kyle Cummins and Swanson for the lead.
On lap 15, Moles first rocketed by Cummins on the bottom of turn one, then
dove low under Swanson in turn three a half lap later to reach the front of the
pack. It was a type of line he basically had all to himself.
“It was just kind of the same thing as last night,” Moles acknowledged. “The
turn down lane was good for me and none of those guys were using it. Then, I
kind of showed it to Kyle (Cummins) and he was just too low on entry. He wasn't
getting up above it like I was.”
Moles grew his lead to three seconds with five laps remaining while Danner
went to second a lap later as he throttled around the outside of Swanson at the
exit of turn four.
But for the second night in a row, Chase Stockon (5th) slowed with a shredded
right rear tire with two laps to go. This time, it occurred on the back straight
amid a bevy of traffic. Seventh running Jadon Rogers, a runner-up finisher on
Friday, had no place to go and plowed into Stockon’s ride, sending Rogers
spinning to a stop and Stockon to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area.
That set up another duel featuring Moles at the front of the line for a
two-lap shootout to decide the win. Danner took his shot with a slider in turn
three on the white flag lap, which Moles countered by slicing back under Danner
off the exit of turn four to retain the lead.
Moles answered yet again on the final lap when Danner drove it in deep on the
bottom of turn one, then slid up in front of Moles to nab the lead ever so
briefly. Midway through turns one and two, however, Moles turned and pointed his
car to the bottom at the exit of turn two to rip away the lead just like that.
“You don't want to go do something you haven't been doing the whole race,
especially down in turn one,” Moles said. “It's so slick on entry and Andy was
telling me under yellow that I had a decent lead. But I did go to the top. It
was hard to get off two. If he slid me there, I'd have a better shot. But it was
definitely harder to get off two than it was off four. I knew if he slid me over
there, I could turn down.”
For the final time in turn three, Moles got ahead of the curve, using the
same line to bolt from the top to the bottom off turn four to secure the victory
to the tune of a 0.530 second margin.
Danner took second with Kevin Thomas Jr. advancing seven positions from his
10th starting spot to finish third and earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Swanson led 12 laps and grabbed fourth while Hayden Reinbold was fifth, up seven
spots from his 12th starting position.
“That was the lane I've been running all night. Especially on the last
corner, that's why I went up there,” Moles stated. “I buried it in there and I
said, ‘if Briggs is here, he can have it and take it all.’ Hats off to them. I
think he started right behind me. He did a really good job, and those guys are
clicking too. I’m so excited to see what's to come. We’re two of the younger
guys. So, I’m excited for what's to come for the sport.”
For the second straight night, Moles captured the K & N Filters Clean Air
Award after leading the most laps (16). To open the night, Moles recorded his
33rd career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time, moving him into a tie
with Chase Stockon for 12th place all-time after a quick lap of 14.615 in
LearnLab Qualifying.
For it all, Moles gave major props to the crew who sets up the No. 19AZ.
“Andy just makes the right calls,” Moles pinpointed. “Right before qualifying
tonight, he walked over and said, ‘hey, I need to do this. What do you think?’
And I'm like, ‘do it.’ And it was light years better. Hats off to my guys. They
work so freaking hard and they've dealt with a lot of adversity with me,
especially Andy. He's been here through the whole thing and it's going to make
me emotional, but I’ll try not to do that.”
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 6, 2026 – Red
Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois –Illinois Sprint Car Championship – 3/8-Mile
Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.615; 2.
Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.696; 3. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.698; 4. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-14.714; 5. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.771; 6. Jake
Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.797; 7. C.J. Leary, 24x, Maddox-14.945; 8. Briggs
Danner, 39, Hogue-14.981; 9. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.992; 10. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.071; 11. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-15.134;
12. Wesley Smith, 44, WSR-15.142; 13. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.286; 14.
David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-15.303; 15. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-15.322; 16.
Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-15.452; 17. J.J. Hughes, 76J, Hughes-15.600; 18. Kent
Schmidt, 5K, Schmidt-15.763; 19. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-15.782; 20. Troy Carey,
45N, Carey-15.823; 21. Michael Clark, 8, Clark-NT; 22. Steve Thomas, 20,
Thomas-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Charles Davis Jr. (2), 2. Jadon Rogers (1), 3.
Logan Seavey (3), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. C.J. Leary (4), 6. Justin Grant (5),
7. Aric Gentry (7). 2:07.282
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (4), 2. Cale Coons (5), 3. J.J.
Hughes (1), 4. Chase Stockon (6), 5. Hayden Reinbold (3), 6. Troy Carey (7), 7.
David Gasper (2). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (6), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 3. Jake
Swanson (5), 4. Wesley Smith (3), 5. Robert Ballou (2), 6. Kent Schmidt (1). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (6),
2. Briggs Danner (7), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 4. Jake Swanson (1), 5. Hayden
Reinbold (12), 6. Justin Grant (3), 7. Robert Ballou (14), 8. Kyle Cummins (4),
9. C.J. Leary (9), 10. Logan Seavey (11), 11. Chase Stockon (5), 12. Charles
Davis Jr. (8), 13. Jadon Rogers (15), 14. J.J. Hughes (16), 15. Aric Gentry
(19), 16. Wesley Smith (13), 17. Troy Carey (18), 18. Kent Schmidt (17), 19.
Steve Thomas (20), 20. Cale Coons (2), 21. Michael Clark (21). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Cale Coons, Laps 3-14 Jake Swanson, Laps 15-30
Mitchel Moles.
**David Gasper flipped during the second heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1306,
2-Justin Grant-1218, 3-Mitchel Moles-1199, 4-Briggs Danner-1142, 5-Logan
Seavey-1087, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1075, 7-Jake Swanson-1072, 8-Chase Stockon-1038,
9-C.J. Leary-1000, 10-Robert Ballou-939.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-59, 2-Hayden
Reinbold-51, 3-Briggs Danner-47, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-44, 5-Robert Ballou-44,
6-Justin Grant-40, 7-Logan Calderwood-39, 8-Chase Stockon-38, 9-Brady Bacon-37,
10-Kyle Cummins-34.
FINAL ILLINOIS SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONSHIP PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS:
1-Cale Coons-13, 2-Mitchel Moles-12, 3-Hayden Reinbold-10, 4-Aric Gentry-10,
5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-9, 6-Briggs Danner-8, 7-Kyle Cummins-8, 8-Robert Ballou-8,
9-Troy Carey-8, 10-Steve Thomas-8.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 6, 2026 – Red
Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois –Illinois Sprint Car Championship – 3/8-Mile
Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Cale Coons (14.741)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (14.615)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Charles Davis
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (10th to 3rd)
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Mitchel Moles (16 laps led)
Illinois Sprint Car Championship Parallax Group Passing Master Champion: Cale Coons (13)
Bruno Is Unstoppable at Selinsgrove
Coming into 2026 with a handful of victories already under his belt, Christian Bruno has elevated his game to another level. With three consecutive wins, the New Jersey standout driving for Gene Frankowiak continues to cash big checks and build even bigger expectations as the calendar turns towards Eastern Storm.
The front row for the feature belonged to Rookie Joey Crilly and Ed Aikin following the redraw, while Bruno and Steven Drevicki earned heat race victories earlier in the evening.
When the green flag waved, it was Aikin showing exactly why experience matters. The veteran immediately took command, hustling around the Snyder County half-mile and holding off the charging pack in the opening laps. But the battle at the front quickly intensified as Drevicki and Bruno reeled in the No. 7 machine. Racing side-by-side with the leader, Bruno found speed where few could, ripping around the outside groove to seize the lead on lap seven.
Starting eighth, Bruno looked poised to drive away from the field, but Kenny Miller III had no intention of making it easy. The “Thriller” attacked the cushion with reckless abandon, carrying the front wheels high and chasing the 3BC through every corner as the crowd roared its approval.
For a time, it appeared Miller might have something for the leader, but traffic ultimately played into Bruno’s hands. Navigating through slower cars with precision, Bruno found clean air and gradually stretched his advantage.
Behind the leaders, Kyle Spence quietly worked his way into contention while Drevicki remained within striking distance of the battle for the top spot. Aikin continued his impressive run near the front, and rookie points leader Kata stayed firmly in the mix as the race unfolded.
As the laps clicked away, Spence worked his way past Aikin for fourth while Kata climbed into sixth. Rookie Brendan Hires made a late-race move around Ronald Helmick, while Jason Cherry maintained a solid run inside the top ten throughout the feature.
At this point, the hottest driver in the division is undeniable. Three straight victories, relentless speed, and the confidence to charge from eighth to first have made Christian Bruno the man everyone is chasing as the summer racing season begins to heat up. The rest of the field may be closing in, but right now the road to victory lane runs straight through Bruno and the 3BC team.
E Schnider and Sons Heat 1: 1. Steven Drevicki (Drevicki 19) 2. Ronald Helmick (Helmick 22R) 3. Ed Aikin (Aikin/Butler 7) 4.Joey Crilly (Kelly 51) 5. Jason Cherry (Cherry 67) 6. Steve Downs ( Downs 12) 7. Brett Rose ( Rose Bros 45R) 8. Shane Braxton ( Braxton 35)
BDB Graphics Heat 2: 1. Christian Bruno (Franckowiak 3BC) 2. Kyle Spence (Fraker 42) 3. Kenny Miller III (Miller 23m) 4. Joe Kata (Kata 10) 5. Brendan Hires ( Danner 2) 6. Olivia Thayer (Thayer 39t) 7. Dale Schweikart (Schweikart 78) 8. Greg Shepsis (Shepsis 75)
Baer Den Farms A-Main: 1. Christian Bruno (8) 2. Kenny Miller III (7) 3. Steven Drevicki (5) 4. Kyle Spence (6) 5. Ed Aikin (2) 6. Joe Kata (4) 7. Brendan Hires (10) 8. Ronald Helmick (3) 9. Jason Cherry (9) 10. Olivia Thayer (12) 11. Steve Downs (11) 12. Brett Rose (13) 13. Dale Schweikart (14) 14. Shane Braxton (15) 15. Joey Crilly (1) 16. Greg Shepsis (16)
Awards:
Hoosier Tire Poker Chip: Jason Cherry
C&C Landscape Hard Charger: Christian Bruno
JPA Products Hard Luck Award: Joey Crilly
Bitner Auto Motive Fast Time: Steven Drevicki
J&W Home Improvments top Crate or 305: Greg Shepsis
RAD Race Wear Hot Lap Hero: Christian Bruno
Next Race: Selinsgrove June 27th
DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS!
MOLES RISES TO VICTORY AT RED HILL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sumner, Illinois (June 5, 2026)……In sickness and in health, Mitchel Moles has had quite the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season thus far in 2026.
During Friday night’s Illinois Sprint Car Championship weekend opener at Red Hill Raceway in Sumner, Illinois, Moles set a new career high in USAC National Sprint Car wins for a season with his third triumph of the year after fending off an attack from Jadon Rogers down the stretch to the checkered.
For Moles, this one had a bit of a different feeling as well as a different landing than usual. The Raisin City, California native reported he had been a bit under the weather this past week. Then, as he climbed from the car to celebrate the triumph with a cage stand in victory lane, he promptly lost his footing and fell to the ground.
Moles didn't quite stick the landing, but he sure stuck his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy in victory lane.
“While I was racing, I probably didn’t look like I was sick. But when I did that cage stand there, it definitely looked like my equilibrium was off a little bit,” Moles admitted. “I've been sick all week and I haven't seen these guys since Knoxville last week, really. I'm still not feeling 100 percent. They pretty much did all the work tonight. I didn't do anything other than just drive the thing.”
The eighth career USAC National Sprint Car win for Moles moved him into a share for 63rd place on the all-time series win list alongside Mike Bliss, Chet Fillip, Johnny Rutherford, Joe Saldana and Jake Swanson.
Moles, who owns Red Hill’s USAC National Sprint Car one-lap track record, lined up sixth in the 25-lap feature in an event that was co-sanctioned by both USAC and the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series. Robert Ballou, just as he did in USAC’s early April race at Red Hill, established the early lead after starting on the pole position.
By lap seven, Ballou’s lead had ballooned to 1.5 seconds when Briggs Danner (5th) got sideways in turn two. Rogers had no place to go and wound up tapping Danner’s rear bumper, which sent Danner spinning to a stop and brought out the first caution. Danner restarted at the tail of the 23-car field, and managed to drive all the way back to finish ninth.
Following the restart, Moles turned it up. Slotting into the fourth spot, Moles made his way to third when he dove under Logan Seavey in turn three on lap seven, then grabbed the second position on lap nine as he whistled underneath Leary entering turn one.
Moles quickly erased Ballou’s lead, and on lap 12, made his move for the lead as he split between Ballou to his outside and the lapped car of Collin Jackson to his inside entering turn one. Yet, at the same moment, the yellow flag was displayed for the slowing car of Kevin Thomas Jr. (13th), negating the move, and placing Ballou back in front of Moles for the restart.
Wasting no time flat, Moles moved to the inside of Ballou as he got into turn one on the lap 13 restart. All the while, Moles was using a trick line to get around the 3/8-mile dirt oval, as he sort of diamonded the corner by going high on entry, then slicing down to the bottom to get a big run down the straightaways, which worked ever so perfectly and just in the nick of time.
“It went away fast,” Moles said of the line. “I knew that pretty much when I cleared Robert, it was damn near done. Then, I had to revert back to the top, which was just like moving snow. It was just blowing as fast as it could to get to the wall and I got into the wall there a couple times. I was just trying not to crash thing. Nobody wants to crash while leading.”
Rogers rose to second on lap 16 as he narrowly slid by Ballou in turn two. Now, the mission was on to track down Moles and his 1.7 second advantage out front. Lapped traffic assisted Rogers in that endeavor, much to the chagrin of Moles. Rogers took advantage and was right on Moles’ tail as the front two encountered Troy Carey and Michael Clark.
Once cleared of both lappers, Rogers had Moles in his crosshairs with the white flag just about to be displayed on lap 24, and was in the process of sliding Moles for the lead in turn two when the yellow flag was thrown for seventh running Chase Stockon who stopped in turn four with a flat right rear tire.
Rogers, whose last and only USAC National Sprint Car win to date came four years earlier in 2022, stuck right with Moles on the first circuit of the two-lap shootout. Rogers made slight contact with Moles back bumper in turn two, then chased Moles down the back straightaway and the pair went side-by-side entering turn three. Both drivers slid up the track in turn four, but Moles never gave an inch and used the high side momentum to secure the lead exiting turn four.
On the final go around, Rogers was never close enough to mount one final bid for the win as Moles passed underneath the checkered flag to win by about two car lengths, 0.255 seconds ahead of Rogers at the line. Ballou third with USAC point leader Kyle Cummins fourth and Cale Coons fifth.
“He was getting through one and two a lot better, then he tag bumped me on the start and I knew, okay, he's running up here, at least,” Moles said of Rogers on the final restart. “He was just better than me up there (in turns one and two), and I felt like I was better down there (in turns three and four) than him. So, I just changed it up, licked the stamp and just tried to finish it off for these guys.”
Moles led the most laps and he also led the last lap. He did it all tonight at Red Hill, taking the lead just before the halfway point of the feature, then paced the final 13 to score the win as well as the K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
Coons has been impressive all year as the driver who has passed the most cars in USAC national competition (59). On this night, he gained 10 more on a 15th to fifth place run to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Justin Grant recorded his 43rd career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time with his lap of 14.545 seconds in LearnLab Qualifying. That moved Grant past Kevin Thomas Jr. and into sole possession of sixth place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 5, 2026 – Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois –Illinois Sprint Car Championship – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series
FIRST LEARNLAB QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.654; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.691; 3. C.J. Leary, 24x, Maddox-14.730; 4. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.945; 5. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-15.306; 6. Kent Schmidt, 5K, Schmidt-15.345; 7. Michael Clark, 8, Clark-16.043; 8. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-18.081.
SECOND LEARNLAB QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-15.046; 2. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-15.065; 3. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.068; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.182; 5. J.J. Hughes, 76J, Hughes-15.188; 6. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-15.200; 7. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-15.676; 8. Glen Saville, 75, Grasmere-15.894.
THIRD LEARNLAB QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.545; 2. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.854; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.900; 4. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.991; 5. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.010; 6. Steve Thomas, 20, Thomas-17.117; 7. Collin Jackson, 64c, Jackson-17.399.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jadon Rogers (1), 2. C.J. Leary (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (3), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 5. Kent Schmidt (6), 6. Troy Carey (5), 7. Michael Clark (7), 8. Jake Swanson (8). 2:06.88
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (1), 2. Robert Ballou (3), 3. Charles Davis Jr. (2), 4. Hayden Reinbold (6), 5. David Gasper (4), 6. J.J. Hughes (5), 7. Aric Gentry (7), 8. Glen Saville (8). 2:10.48
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (1), 2. Mitchel Moles (2), 3. Chase Stockon (3), 4. Justin Grant (4), 5. Cale Coons (5), 6. Steve Thomas (6), 7. Collin Jackson (7). 2:10.42
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (6), 2. Jadon Rogers (5), 3. Robert Ballou (1), 4. Kyle Cummins (7), 5. Cale Coons (15), 6. Justin Grant (12), 7. C.J. Leary (2), 8. Logan Seavey (4), 9. Briggs Danner (3), 10. Hayden Reinbold (11), 11. J.J. Hughes (16), 12. Aric Gentry (18), 13. Michael Clark (17), 14. Troy Carey (20), 15. Steve Thomas (22), 16. Collin Jackson (23), 17. Chase Stockon (9), 18. David Gasper (14), 19. Kent Schmidt (13), 20. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 21. Charles Davis Jr. (8), 22. Glen Saville (21), 23. Jake Swanson (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Robert Ballou, Laps 13-25 Mitchel Moles.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1245, 2-Justin Grant-1157, 3-Mitchel Moles-1118, 4-Briggs Danner-1067, 5-Logan Seavey-1038, 6-Jake Swanson-1004, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1004, 8-Chase Stockon-987, 9-C.J. Leary-950, 10-Robert Ballou-883.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-59, 2-Hayden Reinbold-44, 3-Briggs Danner-42, 4-Justin Grant-40, 5-Logan Calderwood-39, 6-Chase Stockon-38, 7-Brady Bacon-37, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-37, 9-Robert Ballou-37, 10-Kyle Cummins-34.
ILLINOIS SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONSHIP PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-10, 2-Steve Thomas-7, 3-Collin Jackson-7, 4-Justin Grant-6, 5-Aric Gentry-6, 6-Troy Carey-6, 7-Mitchel Moles-5, 8-J.J. Hughes-5, 9-Michael Clark-4, 10-Jadon Rogers-3.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 6, 2026 – Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois –Illinois Sprint Car Championship – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (14.545)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (14.545)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Cale Coons (15th to 5th)
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Mitchel Moles (13 laps led)
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RUMBLE AT SANTA MARIA SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
JUNE 2, 2025... This Saturday, June 6th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Cars will make their first of three appearances at Santa Maria Speedway.
The twelfth point race and “Equipment Share Night” will also showcase the IMCA
Modifieds and Creations Coastal Mini Stocks. Located 1/4-mile north of the
101/166 interchange at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California, the pit booth at
"The West's Best Short Track" will open at 1:00pm, front gates open at 4:00pm,
time trials at 5:00pm, and racing will begin at 6:00pm. For more information,
visit the track’s website at santamariaspeedway.net or call 805.619.0478.
For those that cannot be at the races, a live stream will be broadcast by
FloRacing.com.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: The Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1 will be the only approved
right rear tire. Only SC12 left rear tires will be permitted and front tires
must be Hoosier.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- FUEL: Fuel will be available at the race track.
- MUFFLERS: Mufflers are required at Santa Maria Speedway.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
Santa Maria Speedway has been a popular stop for non-winged sprint car racing
since their opening night on May 31, 1964 when Hal Minyard took the checkered
flags with the original California Racing Association. Since 2005, the 1/3-mile
facility has held thirty-four (34) USAC/CRA Sprint Car events and Ricky Lewis
won the last appearance on July 5, 2025. Former champions, “The Demon” Damion
Gardner and “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa are tied for the USAC/CRA lead
with four victories. R.J. Johnson set the 1-lap track record of 13.206 on May 3,
2025 and the complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Heading to Santa Maria, two-time and defending USAC/CRA champion R.J. Johnson
of Laveen, Arizona has a 114-point advantage over the competition. Driving the
Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman,
Johnson set fast time and topped the May 23rd “Salute to Indy” at Perris Auto
Speedway. To date, the two-time defending champion has posted three feature
wins, six Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, four heat race victories,
eleven top-10 finishes, and 47 feature laps led on the season. Currently ranked
seventh with fourteen career wins, the second generation driver will be looking
to continue his championship bid with a Santa Maria triumph.
Camarillo, California’s Ricky Lewis is second in the chase for the USAC/CRA
championship. Driving for three teams and most recently the Chris Bonneau owned
#15 Priced Right Auto Sales / Australian Outback Plants DRC, Lewis skipped the
“Salute to Indy” to race in the Indiana. At press time, Ricky has six feature
wins, three Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, four hard charger awards,
nine top-10 finishes, and 91 feature laps led to his credit. Currently ranked
sixth overall with eighteen career triumphs, Ricky might skip Santa Maria to
race in the Midwest.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California ranks third
in the USAC/CRA point standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple X, Williams scored fifth in the “Salute to Indy” at
Perris. To date, the former co-rookie of the year has three heat race victories
and eight top-10 finishes in the campaign. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal and
Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will have his
sights on his first win of the season this Saturday night.
After running ninth at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, Westminster, California’s
Brecken Guerrero has climbed to fourth in the USAC/CRA championship point
standings. Racing the Rachel Guerrero owned #98B Doug’s Auto Body / Bill’s Jerky
DRC, the former PAS Young Gun Sprint Car Champion has posted one heat race
victory and six top-10 finishes on the season. This Saturday night, Guerrero
will be looking for the first series win of his career at Santa Maria.
One the strength of his seventh place finish on May 23rd at Perris Auto
Speedway, Verne Sweeney of Lomita, California has climbed to fifth in the chase
for the championship. Driving the Rachel Guerrero owned #98B Doug’s Auto Body /
Bill’s Jerky DRC, Sweeney has recorded one heat race victory and five top-10
finishes on the year. This Saturday, the veteran driver will have his sights on
his victory at Santa Maria Speedway.
Currently ranked eleventh in points, Wayne Siddle of Tucson, Arizona leads
the chase for rookie of the year honors over “The Pineapple” Daylin Perreira,
Bryan Whitley, Zate Legend, Cale Coons, Jim Vanzant, Joshua Shipley, David Perry
Jr., Troy DeGaton, A.J. Hernandez, Koen Crawford, Broedy Graham, Drake Cardey,
B.J. Fernandez, and Grant Schaadt.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Connor Lundy, Dayton
Shelton, Connor Speir, “The Radio Flyer” Bruce St. James, Tommy “Thunder”
Malcolm, Blake Hendricks, Kaleb Montgomery, “Hollywood” Danny Faria Jr., Ryan
Timmons, and more.
Santa Maria Speedway is located 1/4-mile north of the 101/166 interchange at
1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California. Adult tickets are $25, Senior and
Military tickets are $23, Student tickets are $10, Kids tickets (11-17) are $10,
and Children (10 and under) are FREE. For more event information, visit the
track’s website at santamariaspeedway.net or call 805.619.0478.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-822, 2. Ricky Lewis-708, 3. Austin Williams-665, 4. Brecken
Guerrero-518, 5. Verne Sweeney-517, 6. Connor Lundy-480, 7. Dayton Shelton-456,
8. Charles Davis Jr.-451, 9. A.J. Bender-444, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-401, 11.
Wayne Siddle (R)-307, 12. Braden Chiaramonte-267, ---. Daylin Perreira (R)-267,
14. Connor Speir-264, 15. Bruce St. James-248, 16. Kevin Thomas Jr.-245, 17.
Bryan Whitley (R)-231, 18. Stevie Sussex-215, 19. Zate Legend (R)-205, 20. Tommy
Malcolm-149.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 6-Ricky Lewis, 3-R.J.
Johnson, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: R.J.
Johnson – 13.206 (05/03/25)
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Damion
Gardner, 4-Brody Roa, 3-Ryan Bernal, 2-Max Adams, 2-Rickie Gaunt, 2-Cory
Kruseman, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Austin Williams, 1-Tyler Brown, 1-Braden Chiaramonte,
1-Nic Faas, 1-Garrett Hansen, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Mike Kirby, 1-Ricky Lewis,
1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Blake Miller, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Danny Sheridan, 1-Cody
Williams, 1-Rip Williams.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 22: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
USAC East Coast Charges Back to Selinsgrove Friday Night
The roar from last weekend’s spectacular feature at Selinsgrove Speedway has barely faded, and the stars of the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars are already preparing for another showdown this Friday night at the famed half-mile oval.
Fans are still buzzing about an unforgettable battle for the win that saw Christian Bruno charge from the eighth starting position to Victory Lane. Bruno tracked down race leader Steven Drevicki in the closing stages and made the winning pass with just four laps remaining after a spectacular duel through heavy lap traffic. The pair put on a show for the Selinsgrove faithful, at one point racing four-wide as they sliced through slower cars in a breathtaking display of wingless sprint car racing.
The victory also propelled Bruno to the top of the USAC East Coast championship standings, overtaking Drevicki in the process. Drevicki now sits in pursuit, while Kenny Miller III remains firmly in the title hunt as the season continues to heat up.
Several drivers will be looking to improve upon their performances from last weekend. Ronald Helmick turned heads with a career-best effort at Selinsgrove, showcasing impressive speed in his first appearance at the Snyder County facility. Ed Aikin led the field to green and spent much of the early portion of the race among the frontrunners before ultimately finishing seventh. Meanwhile, Kyle Spence showed plenty of promise aboard the Fraker-owned No. 42 and will be searching for an even stronger result this time around. A handful of additional teams and drivers are expected to join an already stout field, adding even more intrigue to Friday night’s event.
With the dust barely settled from one of the season’s most exciting races, the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars presented by Baer Den Farms are ready to saddle back up and do it all again.
Joining the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars on the card will be the 305 Winged Sprint Cars and the Limited Late Models, creating a three-division program packed with excitement from start to finish.
If last Saturday was any indication, fans will want to arrive early and buckle up for another thrilling night of side-by-side racing at Selinsgrove Speedway. With championship momentum on the line and a field hungry for redemption, Friday night promises to be another can’t-miss chapter in the 2026 USAC East Coast season.
RUN TO RED HILL!
TWO NIGHTS OF USAC SPRINTS JUNE 5-6
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sumner, Illinois (June 3, 2026)………Red Hill Raceway, it’s good to be back!
This time, USAC heads back to Red Hill for a brand new event on the calendar
– the Illinois Sprint Car Championship – for two-straight nights of action this
weekend on June 5-6, with Friday’s feature paying $6,000-to-win and Saturday’s
winner bringing home $10,000.
It’s only been two months since the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship last took on the Sumner, Illinois 1/3-mile dirt oval, but the
feeling is still fresh.
Both nights of the event will be co-sanctioned by the Midwest Thunder 410
Sprints. Friday night’s program will utilize the Midwest Thunder format while
Saturday night’s show will present the traditional USAC format.
Let’s get up to speed with a couple servings of storylines for the Red Hill
weekend!
A SPRING IN GRANT’S STEP AT RED HILL
Justin Grant was victorious in the most recent USAC National Sprint Car race
held at Red Hill in the spring, back on April 3. As a matter of fact, it was
also his most recent series victory.
Starting fifth that night, Grant quickly made up ground, chasing down Robert
Ballou on the 17th lap before leading the final 14 circuits to earn the victory.
Grant currently ranks second in USAC points, 88 out of the lead behind Kyle
Cummins.
MOLES RACY AT RED HILL
Back in April, Mitchel Moles set a new one-lap USAC National Sprint Car track
record at Red Hill with a time of 14.327 seconds, which broke the mark formerly
held by his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports teammate, Hayden Reinbold.
In two outings at Red Hill, Moles finished 4th in 2025 and 2nd in 2026. He
currently ranks third in the standings, and a couple more good runs this weekend
could help vault him back into the title race.
SEAVEY, ONE YEAR LATER
One year ago, in June of 2025, Logan Seavey punctuated his first visit to Red
Hill with a USAC National Sprint Car victory.
Seavey also owns the 8-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record at Red Hill
with a time of 2:00.261, set during a heat race win in 2025.
Seavey’s last USAC National Sprint Car victory came all the way back in
February, and a Red Hill score this weekend would be welcomed quite well by the
2024 series champion.
NEW RIDE FOR LEARY
C.J. Leary will drive the Hunter Maddox Racing #24x on both nights of racing
at Red Hill this weekend. Maddox was the 2024 USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of
the Year.
Leary, the 2019 USAC National Sprint Car driving champion, was previously
entered in Maddox’s car back in February on the final night of Winter Dirt Games
at Florida’s Ocala Speedway.
In Leary’s two USAC appearances at Red Hill, he finished 5th in 2025 and 10th
in April 2026.
Leary has driven the Fox Brothers-Brayden Fox Racing No. 53 in USAC competition since April, but the Leary-Fox combo is only slated to run a partial USAC schedule in 2026, and will return on the July 3-4 Sprintacular weekend at Putnamville, Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
BALLOU A RED HILL FRONT RUNNER
Robert Ballou’s strongest run of the 2026 USAC National Sprint Car season so
far came at Red Hill back in April. There, he led the initial 16 laps en route
to a fourth place result in his Ballou Motorsports No. 12.
Now, the veteran owner/driver looks to reach USAC victory lane for the first
time in 2026. The next victory would be the 40th of the Rocklin, California
native’s career.
Ballou won a Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint A-Main at Red Hill in 2024.
RED HILL IS ROGERS’ JAM
Jadon Rogers has already won at Red Hill during the 2026 season, and it came
in dramatic fashion!
In May, Rogers passed Wesley Smith on the last lap to win a USAC Wholesale
Batteries MRA Sprint Car Series / Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series combined
event. That same evening, Rogers was also the fastest qualifier.
Over the past three seasons, Rogers has won a grand total of four sprint car features at Red Hill, all of which have come under the Midwest Thunder banner.
COONS A PASSING PHENOM
Cale Coons is not only the leading USAC National Sprint Car Rookie driver to
this point in 2026. He also leads the USAC National Parallax Group Passing
Master standings entering the month of June.
Coons has passed a total of 49 cars in feature events thus far in 2026, all
of which he has completed in USAC National Sprint Car competition.
At Red Hill, he finished a strong 7th back in April of this year.
RED HILL WINNERS
All in all, six drivers in this weekend’s field have previously won at Red
Hill.
Jadon Rogers has four wins at Red Hill, while Chase Stockon has two. Logan
Seavey and Justin Grant each have one win apiece with USAC over the past two
seasons. Robert Ballou and Wesley Smith have also added single Red Hill
victories on their resume.
Among the top-10 in the USAC standings, point leader Kyle Cummins is yet to
win at Red Hill as is Mitchel Moles, Briggs Danner, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas
Jr. and C.J. Leary.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday, June 5, at Red Hill Raceway, pits open at 3:00pm Central, front
gates open at 5:30pm, drivers meeting at 6pm and hot laps at 7pm with qualifying
and racing to follow. Grandstand admission for ages 13 & up is $30 while kids
age 6-12 are $5 and children age 5 & under are free. Pit passes are $40 apiece.
On Saturday, June 6, at Red Hill Raceway, pits open at 3:00pm Central, front
gates open at 5pm, drivers meeting at 5:30pm and hot laps at 6:30pm with
qualifying and racing to follow. Grandstand admission for ages 13 & up is $30
while kids age 6-12 are $5 and children age 5 & under are free. Pit passes are
$40 apiece.
On both nights of the Illinois Sprint Car Championship at Red Hill, the
program features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship co-sanctioned
by the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprints, plus DIRTcar Modifieds and B Mods.
Both nights of the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026. Friday night’s event can be watched LIVE on
Amazon Prime.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1195,
2-Justin Grant-1107, 3-Mitchel Moles-1068, 4-Briggs Danner-1017, 5-Logan
Seavey-988, 6-Jake Swanson-954, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-954, 8-Chase Stockon-937,
9-C.J. Leary-900, 10-Robert Ballou-833.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT RED HILL RACEWAY
1-Derek Davidson, Justin Grant, Billy Puterbaugh Jr. & Logan Seavey
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT RED HILL RACEWAY
1996: Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (8/10)
1998: Derek Davidson (10/3)
2025: Logan Seavey (6/13)
2026: Justin Grant (4/3)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT RED HILL RACEWAY
1 Lap - 4/3/2026 – Mitchel Moles – 14.327
8 Laps - 6/13/2025 – Logan Seavey – 2:00.261
RED HILL RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR FEATURE RESULTS
1996 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Billy Puterbaugh Jr., 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Gary
Blum, 4. Brian Hayden, 5. Brian Tyler, 6. Wil Newlin, 7. Dave Peperak, 8. Eric
Gordon, 9. Mark Cassella, 10. Tim Cox, 11. Bryan Ruble, 12. Tony Elliott, 13.
Ray Morgan, 14. Doug Kalitta, 15. Dave Steele, 16. Victor Hensley, 17. Bryon
Walters, 18. Jerry Ruble, 19. Tray House. NT
1998 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Derek Davidson, 2. Dave Darland, 3. Brian Tyler,
4. Brian Hayden, 5. Tony Elliott, 6. Kevin Thomas, 7. Tracy Hines, 8. Terry
Pletch, 9. Jack Hewitt, 10. Alex Shanks, 11. Robbie Rice, 12. Kevin Miller, 13.
Tim Cox, 14. Kent Christian, 15. Gary Hayhurst Jr., 16. Levi Jones, 17. Roger
Chaudion, 18. Mark Cummins, 19. Rusty McClure, 20. Brandon Petty, 21. Hud Cone,
22. Matt Jewell. NT
2025 FEATURE: (32 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey
(2), 2. Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Chase Stockon (11), 4. Mitchel Moles (5), 5. C.J.
Leary (1), 6. Jake Swanson (7), 7. Kale Drake (13), 8. Briggs Danner (10), 9.
Carson Garrett (14), 10. Charles Davis Jr. (15), 11. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 12.
Gunnar Setser (8), 13. Kayla Roell (17), 14. Justin Grant (4), 15. Logan
Calderwood (19), 16. Abby Hohlbein (21), 17. Tony Helton (22), 18. Kobe Simpson
(20), 19. Robert Ballou (9), 20. Hayden Reinbold (6), 21. Jadon Rogers (18), 22.
Sam Scott (16), 23. Harley Burns (23). NT
APRIL 3, 2026 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2. Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Briggs Danner (10), 4. Robert Ballou (3), 5. Kyle Cummins (4), 6. Jake Swanson (1), 7. Cale Coons (9), 8. Jadon Rogers (8), 9. Logan Seavey (7), 10. C.J. Leary (18), 11. Chase Stockon (14), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 13. Logan Calderwood (20), 14. Gunnar Setser (15), 15. Chance Crum (12), 16. Kyle Shipley (17), 17. Hayden Reinbold (19), 18. David Gasper (11), 19. Brandon Mattox (16), 20. Trey Osborne (13), 21. Aric Gentry (22), 22. Bryce Andrews (24), 23. Austin Hawkins (25), 24. Chelby Hinton (21), 25. Chet Williams (23), 26. James Boyd (26). NT
TO THE ARCH!
USAC SILVER CROWN AT WWT RACEWAY Sunday, June 7
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Madison, Illinois (June 3, 2026)………For the 13th time, USAC Silver Crown
National Championship racing will take a trip to the biggest, boldest and
fastest circuit on the series trail this Sunday, June 7.
The OutFront Route 66 Classic Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling at World
Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, just outside of Saint Louis,
brings the series to the 66-lap, 82.5-mile extravaganza on the 1.25-mile paved
oval.
It’s all part of NTT IndyCar Series weekend where one ticket gets you all of
the action on Sunday, including Silver Crown, IndyCar and the IndyNXT Series.
This is the place where 180 mph speeds for USAC Silver Crown cars are the
norm, and where drafting is a key factor in a discipline where that isn’t the
norm.
With that said, here’s six fast storylines!
3 PAST WINNERS
Three past WWT Raceway USAC Silver Crown winners will be in the field this
Sunday: Bobby Santos, Davey Hamilton Jr. and Dakoda Armstrong.
Santos (Franklin, Massachusetts) won the race on back-to-back occasions in 2013-2014. Hamilton (Boise, Idaho) got his first and only USAC Silver Crown victory to date at WWT back in 2023. Armstrong had the upper hand in 2024 as he raced to victory.
GRANT LEADS THE WAY
Justin Grant enters Sunday’s race as the USAC Silver Crown point leader by a
three marker margin.
However, he’s got some business to take care of following the heartbreak he
experienced in May’s season opener on the dirt of Hutchinson, Kansas.
There, after leading the first 98 laps from the pole, his car ran out of fuel
coming to the white flag. He hung on for second, but he is still the point
leader after gaining six bonus points for capturing the pole and leading the
most laps.
He’s been good at WWT over his first five starts, finishing 6th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 4th.
KAYLEE DEBUTS WITH NEW TEAM
Kaylee Bryson, the only woman to win a USAC Silver Crown event, returns to
the series with a new team on Sunday.
Abacus Racing has partnered with Droplight to field Bryson in select USAC
Silver Crown races on dirt and pavement under the banner of Abacus Racing
Powered by Droplight.
Back in 2024, Bryson was terrific at WWT as she raced to a third place result, her finest finish with the series on a pavement track.
A QUARTER CENTURY IN WAITING FOR LEWIS
It’s been a quarter century since Michael Lewis last competed in a WWT
Raceway USAC Silver Crown race. It’s been 21 years since he competed in a USAC
race of any kind!
The Noblesville, Indiana driver stepped away from the sport around that time
two decades ago. But now, in 2026, Lewis is back in the game and will compete in
all six pavement USAC Silver Crown events on the series schedule aboard the
Klatt Enterprises No. 6.
Lewis’ resume shows four career USAC National Sprint Car victories, plus an
additional eight triumphs in USAC National Midget competition, all on pavement.
However, a first career USAC Silver Crown win would mean the world to him.
DANNER TAKES ON THE PAVEMENT
The Doran Racing No. 77 is a familiar sight at the front of the USAC Silver
Crown field, especially on pavement tracks. The team won at WWT in 2022, then
won again there in 2025.
But that was with Kody Swanson as the driver. The eight-time series champion
has vacated the seat to take on the role of USAC Silver Crown Series Director
for 2026, and will not compete with the series this year.
Stepping in the seat is Briggs Danner, a nine-time USAC National Sprint Car winner, who is taking on the full USAC Silver Crown series for the first time in 2026 on both dirt and pavement tracks. The team is now entered under Doran-Swanson Racing, named as such for Kevin Doran and the Mark Swanson Encore Team.
DUOS DUELING
Two car teams are a bit of a rarity in USAC Silver Crown racing. Of course,
over the years, we’ve seen the Viceroy entries for Al Unser and Mario Andretti,
as well as the Tony Stewart Racing cars for the likes of Levi Jones and Bobby
East, just to name a couple.
There will be two multi-car teams competing at WWT this Sunday with full-time
competitors C.J. Leary and Mario Clouser in a pair of Team
AZ/Petty/Ross/Curb-Agajanian machines. Pavement aces Colton Bettis and Jake
Trainor will also be teamed up in twin AP Driver Development entries.
Clouser finished a best of 3rd at WWT in 2022 while Leary grabbed 4th in 2024. Trainor debuted at WWT in 2025, but an accident in turns one and two ended his night prematurely. Bettis will be making his WWT debut.
ROOKIES & VETS
Sunday’s lineup consists of three drivers making their WWT debuts: Briggs
Danner, Colton Bettis and Brent Yarnal, who’ll be joined by 15 others who’ve
experienced this place before in a USAC Silver Crown car.
Nathan Byrd finished 5th at WWT in 2022 as did Jackson Macenko, who earned
his best career series result to date with a 5th in 2025. Kyle O’Gara raced to
8th in 2023. Gregg Cory took 13th in both 2024 and 2025. Dave Berkheimer,
meanwhile, finished 16th in 2024.
RACE DETAILS
The OutFront Route 66 Classic Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling features
the USAC Silver Crown Championship at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison,
Illinois on Sunday, June 7.
The schedule for USAC Silver Crown race day consists of the front gates
opening at 11:30am. Silver Crown practice runs from Noon-12:45pm, followed by
qualifying at 1:45pm and the 66-lap, 82.5-mile Silver Crown main event at
5:45pm. All times are central.
Advance tickets are on sale now at: https://www.tixr.com/groups/wwtraceway/events/bommarito-500-weekend-157645
The event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026. The event can also be watched LIVE on Amazon
Prime.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-73, 2-Hayden Reinbold-70, 3-C.J. Leary-64, 4-Kyle Steffens-61, 5-Mario Clouser-58, 6-Chase Stockon-55, 7-Briggs Danner-52, 8-Steve Gennetten-49, 9-Danny Jennings-46, 10-Kip Hughes-43.
WWTR USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST: (18)
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 MICHAEL LEWIS/Noblesville, IN (Klatt Enterprises)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
11 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing Powered by Droplight)
14 DAVEY HAMILTON JR./Boise, ID (Hamilton-DB Racing)
20 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Team AZ/Petty/Rossi/Curb-Agajanian Racing)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ/Petty/Rossi/Curb-Agajanian Racing)
26 (R) COLTON BETTIS/Lutz, FL (Sam Pierce Racing)
29 (R) BRENT YARNAL/Phoenix, AZ (Brent Yarnal)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Meyer Auto Research)
77 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Doran-Swanson Racing)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 KYLE O’GARA/Beech Grove, IN (Kazmark Motorsports)
98 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
124 JACKSON MACENKO/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes Racing)
126 JAKE TRAINOR/Medway, MA (Sam Pierce Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 8/16/2024 - Kody Swanson - 30.239 - 148.814 mph
60 Laps - 6/25/2016 - Tanner Swanson - 44:33.031 - 101.009 mph
80 Laps - 6/14/2014 - Bobby Santos - 49:46.000 - 120.563 mph
USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
2-Bobby Santos & Kody Swanson
1-Pat Abold, Dakoda Armstrong, Davey Hamilton Jr., Tracy Hines, Ryan Newman,
Dave Steele, Tanner Swanson & J.J. Yeley
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1997: Pat Abold (9/14)
1998: J.J. Yeley (10/17)
1999: Ryan Newman (7/30)
2000: Tracy Hines (5/7)
2001: Dave Steele (8/25)
2013: Bobby Santos (6/1)
2014: Bobby Santos (6/14)
2016: Tanner Swanson (6/25)
2022: Kody Swanson (8/19)
2023: Davey Hamilton Jr. (8/27)
2024: Dakoda Armstrong (8/16)
2025: Kody Swanson (6/14)
PAST USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1997 FEATURE (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Pat Abold (2),
2. Dave Steele (5), 3. Dan Drinan (10), 4. Kenny Irwin Jr. (25), 5. Robby Flock
(6), 6. Tony Stewart (4), 7. Jimmy Sills (3), 8. Dave Darland (21), 9. Ryan
Newman (12), 10. Mike Gregg (26), 11. Russ Gamester (17), 12. Jim Keeker (19),
13. Brian Tyler (22), 14. Ronnie Burke (30), 15. Eric Gordon (23), 16. Wally
Pankratz (27), 17. Chuck Gurney (11), 18. Jason McCord (29), 19. Gary Irvin
(24), 20. Donnie Beechler (13), 21. Bentley Warren (20), 22. Jack Hewitt (7),
23. Chuck Leary (1), 24. Ricky Logan (28), 25. Mike Bliss (9), 26. Kevin Thomas
(14), 27. Davey Hamilton (8), 28. Johnny Parsons (16), 29. Gary Hieber (18), 30.
Tracy Hines (15). NT
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley
(17), 2. Tracy Hines (12), 3. Ryan Newman (2), 4. Jason Leffler (3), 5. Bentley
Warren (8), 6. Jason McCord (14), 7. Brad Armstrong (15), 8. Davey Hamilton (9),
9. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (18), 10. Pat Abold (27), 11. Eric Gordon (19), 12.
Derek Davidson (22), 13. Dave Darland (20), 14. Johnny Parsons (29), 15. Rebel
Jackson Jr. (26), 16. Brian Tyler (10), 17. Jimmy Sills (6), 18. Mike Brooks
(28), 19. Robby Flock (11), 20. Gary Hieber (25), 21. Doug Didero (24), 22. Dave
Steele (1), 23. Kevin Bloomstran (30), 24. Jack Hewitt (16), 25. Jerry Coons Jr.
(23), 26. Chet Fillip (21), 27. Stevie Reeves (13), 28. Dan Drinan (5), 29. Russ
Gamester (4), DQ. Chuck Leary (7). 56:47.64
1999 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ryan Newman
(6), 2. Kenny Irwin Jr. (8), 3. Jack Hewitt (1), 4. Gary Hieber (18), 5. Tracy
Hines (5), 6. Russ Gamester (7), 7. Bentley Warren (15), 8. Brad Noffsinger
(12), 9. Jimmy McCune (17), 10. Dave Darland (20), 11. Robby Flock (14), 12.
Todd Kane (19), 13. Chuck Leary (2), 14. Brian Gerster (21), 15. Paul White
(23), 16. Tony Elliott (4), 17. Tom Capie (27), 18. Rebel Jackson Jr. (16), 19.
J.J. Yeley (26), 20. Brian Paulus (9), 21. Jason Leffler (3), 22. Brian Tyler
(13), 23. Randy Bateman (30), 24. Chet Fillip (11), 25. Billy Puterbaugh Jr.
(24), 26. Rich Tobias Jr. (29), 27. Keith Butler (28), 28. Jimmy Sills (10), 29.
Jason McCord (22), 30. Jay Drake (25). 59:46.88
2000 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines
(4), 2. Jason Leffler (6), 3. Brad Noffsinger (1), 4. J.J. Yeley (5), 5. John
Heydenreich (26), 6. Jack Hewitt (15), 7. Dan Drinan (12), 8. Jimmy McCune (27),
9. Russ Gamester (8), 10. Brian Paulus (20), 11. Dave Darland (11), 12. Jay
Drake (16), 13. Brian Gerster (18), 14. Billy Whittaker (22), 15. Todd Kane
(23), 16. Jimmy Kite (28), 17. Bobby McMahan (24), 18. Kasey Kahne (17), 19. Tom
Capie (29), 20. Jimmy Sills (7), 21. Jon Herb (14), 22. Bud Kaeding (3), 23.
Paul White (2), 24. Chet Fillip (21), 25. Tony Elliott (30), 26. Brian Tyler
(10), 27. Ed Carpenter (13), 28. Jason McCord (25), 29. Ryan Newman (9), 30.
Gary Hieber (19). NT
2001 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Steele
(1), 2. Tracy Hines (10), 3. Mike Bliss (7), 4. Paul White (8), 5. Brian Tyler
(6), 6. J.J. Yeley (2), 7. Ed Carpenter (11), 8. Kasey Kahne (9), 9. Bud Kaeding
(14), 10. Chet Fillip (26), 11. Gary Hieber (27), 12. John Heydenreich (19), 13.
Jerry Coons Jr. (17), 14. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (22), 15. Jason McCord (15), 16.
Rich Tobias Jr. (21), 17. Tom Capie (16), 18. A.J. Fike (18), 19. Robby Flock
(24), 20. Dave Darland (4), 21. Derek Davidson (20), 22. Eric Butze (28), 23.
Jay Drake (12), 24. Tony Elliott (13), 25. Bentley Warren (30), 26. Michael
Lewis (23), 27. Dane Carter (25), 28. John Nervo (29), 29. Aaron Fike (3), 30.
Russ Gamester (5). 51:14.28
2013 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby Santos (5), 2. Kody Swanson (3), 3. Chris Windom (1), 4. Brian Tyler (10), 5. Jacob Wilson (7), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 7. Levi Jones (6), 8. Bobby East (2), 9. Shane Hollingsworth (11), 10. A.J. Fike (4), 11. David Byrne (15), 12. Zach Daum (12), 13. Jarett Andretti (9), 14. Tracy Hines (14), 15. Aaron Pierce (13), 16. Randy Bateman (16). NT
2014 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby Santos
(5), 2. Tracy Hines (1), 3. Bobby East (3), 4. Caleb Armstrong (7), 5. Kody
Swanson (12), 6. Jarett Andretti (4), 7. Cale Thomas (9), 8. Chris Windom (13),
9. Tanner Swanson (2), 10. David Byrne (6), 11. Randy Bateman (10), 12. Patrick
Lawson (11), 13. Jacob Wilson (8). 49:46.000
2016 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner Swanson
(1), 2. Chris Windom (5), 3. Austin Nemire (4), 4. David Byrne (6), 5. Joe
Liguori (9), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Casey Shuman (8), 8. Hunter Schuerenberg
(12), 9. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 10. Shane Cottle (11), 11. Kody Swanson (2), 12.
Patrick Lawson (10), 13. Tad Roach (13). 44:33.031
2022 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Davey Hamilton Jr. (7), 3. Mario Clouser (5), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5.
Nathan Byrd (12), 6. Kyle Robbins (11), 7. Eric Gordon (14), 8. Bryan Gossel
(17), 9. Taylor Ferns (6), 10. C.J. Leary (9), 11. Bobby Santos (2), 12. Brian
Tyler (8), 13. Travis Welpott (15), 14. Derek Bischak (10), 15. Patrick Lawson
(13), 16. Logan Seavey (4), 17. Dave Berkheimer (19), 18. Gregg Cory (16), 19.
Tom Paterson (18), 20. Mike McVetta (20). 1:07:32.395
2023 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Davey Hamilton
Jr. (6), 2. Bobby Santos (3), 3. Justin Grant (9), 4. Logan Seavey (2), 5. Derek
Bischak (7), 6. Trey Burke (11), 7. Kaylee Bryson (10), 8. Kyle O'Gara (8), 9.
Mario Clouser (5), 10. Dakoda Armstrong (13), 11. Taylor Ferns (12), 12. Bryan
Gossel (17), 13. Nathan Moore (19), 14. Kody Swanson (1), 15. Travis Welpott
(18), 16. Matt Westfall (14), 17. Nathan Byrd (22), 18. Mike McVetta (16), 19.
C.J. Leary (4), 20. Tom Paterson (20), 21. Aaron Pierce (15), 22. Patrick Lawson
(21). 1:05:05.708
2024 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dakoda
Armstrong (3), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Kaylee Bryson (5), 4. C.J. Leary (2), 5.
Bobby Santos (14), 6. Mario Clouser (8), 7. Nathan Byrd (7), 8. Logan Seavey
(4), 9. Kyle Steffens (10), 10. Bryan Gossel (12), 11. Patrick Lawson (11), 12.
Kody Swanson (1), 13. Gregg Cory (13), 14. Davey Hamilton Jr. (9), 15. Nathan
Moore (16), 16. Dave Berkheimer (15). 46:58.536
2025 FEATURE: (66 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1), 2. Dakoda Armstrong (4), 3. Bobby Santos (2), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Jackson Macenko (11), 6. Kyle Steffens (7), 7. Mario Clouser (6), 8. Billy Wease (12), 9. Nathan Byrd (10), 10. Taylor Ferns (9), 11. Matt Westfall (16), 12. Kaylee Bryson (14), 13. Gregg Cory (17), 14. C.J. Leary (3), 15. Derek Bischak (13), 16. Jake Trainor (8), 17. Tyler Roahrig (15), 18. Dave Berkheimer (18). NT
BRYSON JOINS NEW ABACUS-DROPLIGHT
USAC SILVER CROWN TEAM,
DEBUTS June 7 AT WWTR
Indianapolis, Indiana (June 1, 2026)………Abacus Racing announced today that it
has partnered with Droplight to field a select-race USAC Silver Crown entry
under the banner of Abacus Racing Powered by Droplight.
The new program will feature accomplished driver Kaylee Bryson behind the
wheel of the No. 11 machine, making its debut this Sunday, June 7, during the
OUTFRONT Route 66 Classic Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling at World Wide
Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
Droplight's presence in motorsports continues to expand as the company
deepens its commitment to grassroots racing through a new partnership with
Abacus Racing for the 2026 USAC Silver Crown Series.
A key component of the program is the addition of Bryson, one of the most
accomplished female drivers in USAC competition. In May 2024, she became the
first female driver to win a USAC national feature event when she captured
victory at Kansas’ Belleville High Banks in a Silver Crown event.
Bryson was named the 2022 USAC National Most Improved Driver, and in 2023,
earned USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year honors. Additionally, Bryson became
the first woman to compete in the Saturday night A-Main at the 2022 Chili Bowl
Nationals. In 2025, she became the first woman to win Trans-Am championships in
two different classes.
“We've had the opportunity to work with Kaylee over the years, and she
immediately stood out as a perfect fit for this program,” Abacus Racing Team
Principal Brent Cox added. “Her talent, professionalism, and determination align
with everything we're trying to build.”
Joseph Anderson, Co-Founder and CEO of Droplight, echoed that sentiment.
“When Brent shared Kaylee's racing résumé and her story, we immediately
recognized not only an outstanding driver, but someone who embodies the values
we look for in our partners and ambassadors,” said Anderson. “We believe she has
tremendous potential both on and off the racetrack, and we're excited to support
the next chapter of her career.”
Bryson is equally enthusiastic about the opportunity.
“Having already built a strong relationship with Brent and the Abacus team,
this was an opportunity I couldn't pass up,” said Bryson. “The professionalism,
vision, and commitment behind this program are exciting. I'm grateful for the
opportunity to represent Abacus Racing, Droplight, and all of our partners, and
I'm looking forward to getting started this weekend.”
The program will showcase Desnuda Organic Tequila as the primary sponsor for
pavement events and Ichor Water as the primary sponsor for dirt events. The No.
11 program will receive support from Postgame Ice, CG CPAs, Indy Custom Stone,
Forecheck Marketing, Indy Powersports, Logical Systems Inc. (LSI), Design
Service Solutions (DSS), and Droplight.
The debut weekend is particularly fitting, as the USAC Silver Crown Series
shares the stage with the NTT INDYCAR Series, further connecting the
developmental roots of American open wheel racing with its highest level of
competition.
According to Abacus Racing Team Principal Brent Cox, the partnership was a
natural evolution following his introduction to Droplight founders Phil Williams
and Joseph Anderson.
“When I first met Phil and Joe, it was clear we shared many of the same
values,” said Cox. “Grassroots America, hard work, small business, supporting
the underdog, and a passion for racing. What began as support for our No. 57
sprint car program with Logan Seavey quickly evolved into conversations about
building something together in Silver Crown. The more we talked, the more it
became obvious that this partnership was meant to happen.”
For Droplight, the move represents another step in building a motorsports
platform that connects racing, business, and brand development.
“We believe racing remains one of the most authentic ways to build meaningful relationships and elevate great brands,” said Matthew Porter, Chief Racing Officer for Droplight. “Our experience with Abacus Racing has been exceptional, and we recognize that the foundation of INDYCAR was built through USAC and the Silver Crown Series. When Brent presented the opportunity, it aligned perfectly with our commitment to grassroots America and the communities that support our ecosystem.”
CORN BELT KING!
BACON BOLTS TO KNOXVILLE GLORY ONCE MORE
Knoxville, Iowa (May 30, 2026)……Death, taxes and Brady Bacon winning USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship races at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway.
In this world, few things can be said to be certain. Yet, Bacon’s prowess of
Knoxville’s 1/2-mile dirt oval continued on Saturday night as he took over the
lead from Jake Swanson with 11 laps remaining, then fended off a feisty
challenge from Briggs Danner in the waning laps to win the Avanti Windows &
Doors Corn Belt Clash.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Bacon pocketed a cool $15,000 for his efforts aboard
the Chris Dyson Racing/Concord American Flagpole – Racer Magazine/Triple X/Rider
Chevy.
In 15 career USAC National Sprint Car feature starts at Knoxville, Bacon has
now won a total of six times and finished inside the top-three on 13 overall
occasions. Furthermore, this latest triumph was his fifth under the Corn Belt
Clash banner.
On top of all that, Bacon’s Knoxville win was the 63rd of his USAC National
Sprint Car career, moving him past Dave Darland and into second place on the
all-time list. Bacon now trails only Grant now who remains at 67 career series
victories.
Bacon had his work cut out in this particular one as he started seventh on
the grid for the 30-lap main event. But pretty much instantaneously, he was
moving forward. On the opening lap, he used the low line to elevate three
positions up the pecking order to fourth. By the second lap, he’d surged by
Friday night feature winner Kyle Cummins on the back straightaway to take over
third.
”I know the wing guys maybe don't like it that good on the bottom, but we
kind of have to have something like that to be able to maneuver around and run
the middle a little bit,” Bacon said of the track conditions. “There were a lot
more options tonight and it just gave me more opportunities to pass cars.
Starting on the inside on the initial start was pretty helpful and we got to
fourth right away. I honestly thought Jake was pretty much gone, but
fortunately, the lapped traffic kind of held him up enough to where we were able
to catch him and capitalize on that, and get by him, then hold on during that
restart.”
Meanwhile, Swanson was running up front in a backup ride after severely
damaging the car he ran 24 hours earlier, which he flipped hard after a right
front spindle suddenly broke, sending him flipping in turn three. This ride was
much smoother and faster for Swanson who led second place runner Justin Grant
for the initial six circuits.
On lap seven, Bacon got a drive under Grant on the back straightaway to slot
into the second spot. However, by that point, Swanson was long gone, and Bacon
was forced to overcome a nearly six second deficit. Without the benefit of a
yellow flag for the majority of the race, Bacon was going to be tasked with
erasing the substantial deficit under green flag conditions.
Kevin Thomas Jr. got up into the mix on lap 11 as he drove under Grant on the
front straight to grab third. Meanwhile, Swanson began to work lapped traffic at
the halfway point of the race, which began to crimp his style as his lead
dwindled from just a tick under six seconds to a little over one second in the
span of about three laps, and was continuously shrinking.
By the 19th lap, Bacon had caught Swanson as the top-two drivers employed two
different tactics with Swanson running the top and Bacon occupying the bottom as
the pair ran side-by-side through the long, sweeping corners. As the two entered
turn one for the 20th time, Swanson altered course and dove to the bottom ahead
of Bacon.
However, Swanson couldn’t stick the bottom and drifted up into no man’s land
in the middle of the racetrack. As Swanson fought to attain any sort of traction
through the slick, Bacon had all four wheels in the moisture along the bottom,
which he utilized to rush by Swanson and into the lead with 11 laps remaining.
Over the ensuing next six laps, Bacon spiked his lead to 1.7 seconds over
Swanson, but a caution with four laps to go changed all that in the blink of an
eye when Thomas Jr. and the lapped car of Clinton Bruns got together in turn
four, resulting in Bruns spinning to a stop to necessitate the feature’s only
stoppage.
With a clear track ahead of him, but a full hornet’s nest behind him, Bacon
had a couple of options on the lap 27 restart. To go high or to go low, that was
the question.
“I knew I probably needed to be on the bottom because you get such a good run
down the back straightaway if you do it right,” Bacon explained. “I was being a
little conservative on the first couple of laps after the restart, and I knew I
just needed to pick up the pace and not miss it. Sometimes, a little faster you
go, the better your car works, but you run the risk of missing it. If I would
have missed it, he would have blown right by me. Thankfully, that didn't
happen.”
The he was Danner who was among a swarm of drivers on the attack for the win
with three laps remaining. As the triumvirate of Bacon, Swanson and Thomas Jr.
scratched along the bottom, Danner took to the high side, taking advantage of a
two-for-one deal when he blitzed around the outside of Thomas Jr., then Swanson
in turns one and two to take over second.
It was there, however, that Bacon saw the nose of Danner’s racecar make an
appearance on the right side of his peripheral vision. In counterpoint, Bacon
immediately eschewed the bottom in favor of the top entering turn three, and
throughout the rest of the way.
“I saw him poking his nose on the outside of me there,” Bacon recalled. “So,
I just knew I had to pick up the pace over here and then get back to the top and
run my line where I needed to be. I was just scared to be too tight up there on
that restart with my air being low. But on the bottom, I wasn't any good down
there. Luckily, I was able to not lose the lead there, then I picked up the pace
on the bottom in one and two before getting back up to the top in three and
four.”
Danner closed to within a single car length of Bacon who once again hit the
bottom of turns one and two. But the turn two cushion proved to be a bit tricky
for Danner. On the final lap, Danner snagged the turn two ledge, which snapped
him sideways and deterred his momentum. On the final trip into turn three, Bacon
once more swapped lanes to the top, deterring Danner from making one last ditch
effort to steal the win.
Bacon emerged across the finish line as a winner, 0.675 seconds ahead of
Danner who finished as the runner-up with Thomas Jr. third, Swanson fourth and
C.J. Leary fifth.
On top of it all, Bacon passed a total of 18 cars throughout the two nights
of USAC racing at Knoxville to earn the Corn Belt Clash Parallax Group Passing
Master title.
Swanson, meanwhile, led a race-high 19 of 30 laps en route to a fourth place
feature finish and the K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
R.J. Johnson finished his Corn Belt Clash weekend on a high note. He advanced
+9 in the feature, moving from 20th to 11th. With that, he picked up the Rod End
Supply Hard Charger Award.
Leary took one step closer to 60 as he had his brand new DRC Chassis humming
along in LearnLab Qualifying. His lap of 19.017 seconds was the 59th fast time
of his USAC National Sprint Car career. That's just six shy of Tom Bigelow's
all-time series record of 65.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 30, 2026 –
Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa – Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash –
1/2-Mile Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the USAC Wholesale Batteries Midwest
Racing Association
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-19.017; 2. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-19.027; 3. Gavin Miller, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-19.062; 4. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-19.079; 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-19.113; 6. Jake
Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-19.144; 7. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-19.189; 8. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-19.301; 9. Mitchel
Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-19.321; 10. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-19.330; 11.
Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-19.356; 12. Ryan Bernal, 17, Dunkel-19.433; 13. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-19.501; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-19.535;
15. Riley Kreisel, 91, Kreisel-19.572; 16. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-19.686;
17. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-19.753; 18. Steven Snyder Jr., 87,
CB/Spire-19.807; 19. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-19.835; 20. Justin Zimmerman,
1, Herrell-19.851; 21. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-19.857; 22. Troy Carey, 45N,
Carey-20.244; 23. Glen Saville, 75, Grasmere-20.475; 24. Jake Kouba, 6K,
Kouba-20.769; 25. Clinton Bruns, 7, Bruns-20.890; 26. Dakota Earls, 15E,
Earls-21.089; 27. Ben Woods, 11B, B & R-21.110; 28. Lance Silvers, 7x,
Silvers-23.641.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (3), 2. Chase Stockon (2), 3. Cale
Coons (4), 4. Kyle Cummins (5), 5. Kobe Simpson (1), 6. C.J. Leary (6), 7.
Charles Davis Jr. (7), 8. Troy Carey (8), 9. Clinton Bruns (9), 10. Lance
Silvers (10). 2:45.220
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (3), 2. Robert Ballou (1), 3. Justin
Grant (6), 4. Logan Seavey (4), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 6. Hayden Reinbold (2),
7. Glen Saville (7). 2:44.831
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Steven Snyder Jr. (1), 2. Ryan Bernal (3), 3. Jake
Swanson (5), 4. Gavin Miller (6), 5. Mitchel Moles (4), 6. Riley Kreisel (2), 7.
R.J. Johnson (7), 8. Ben Woods (9), 9. Jake Kouba (8). 2:46.151
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (7), 2.
Briggs Danner (8), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 4. Jake Swanson (1), 5. C.J. Leary
(6), 6. Gavin Miller (4), 7. Justin Grant (5), 8. Kyle Cummins (3), 9. Logan
Seavey (11), 10. Cale Coons (10), 11. R.J. Johnson (20), 12. Mitchel Moles (12),
13. Steven Snyder Jr. (9), 14. Ryan Bernal (13), 15. Chase Stockon (14), 16.
Robert Ballou (18), 17. Kobe Simpson (17), 18. Hayden Reinbold (15), 19. Charles
Davis Jr. (19), 20. Jake Kouba (24), 21. Troy Carey (22), 22. Ben Woods (23),
23. Clinton Bruns (25), 24. Riley Kreisel (16), 25. Glen Saville (21), 26. Lance
Silvers (26). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-19 Jake Swanson, Laps 20-30 Brady Bacon.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1195,
2-Justin Grant-1107, 3-Mitchel Moles-1068, 4-Briggs Danner-1017, 5-Logan
Seavey-988, 6-Jake Swanson-954, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-954, 8-Chase Stockon-937,
9-C.J. Leary-900, 10-Robert Ballou-833.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-49, 2-Hayden
Reinbold-43, 3-Briggs Danner-42, 4-Logan Calderwood-39, 5-Chase Stockon-38,
6-Brady Bacon-37, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-37, 8-Robert Ballou-37, 9-Justin Grant-34,
10-Kyle Cummins-31.
FINAL CORN BELT CLASH PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-18,
2-Briggs Danner-13, 3-R.J. Johnson-12, 4-Ben Woods-10, 5-Chase Stockon-9, 6-Kyle
Cummins-7, 7-Kobe Simpson-7, 8-Robert Ballou-6, 9-Troy Carey-6, 10-Justin
Grant-5.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: June 5-6, 2026 – Red
Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois –Illinois Sprint Car Championship – 1/3-Mile
Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kyle Cummins (19.089)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (19.017)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Jake Swanson (19 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: R.J. Johnson (20th to 11th)
Corn Belt Clash Parallax Group Passing Master Champion: Brady Bacon (18)
HALF-MILE MASTER!
CUMMINS CHECKS OFF KNOXVILLE VICTORY
AT CORN BELT CLASH OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Knoxville, Iowa (May 29, 2026)……The term “Half-Mile Master” in connection with Kyle Cummins would’ve been downright preposterous just a short time ago.
Oh, how the turns have been tabled, and vice versa!
The Princeton, Indiana racer can now lay claim to capturing USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature victories at three of the most iconic 1/2-mile dirt tracks in the world.
In April, he conquered Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track for the first time. Two weeks ago, he mastered Ohio’s Eldora Speedway for the first time. On Friday night, he was triumphant at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway on the opening night of the Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash. Oh yeah. That was the first time too!
Perhaps the wildest part of it all is the fact that he’s added the entire trio of triumphs to his resume within the past seven weeks. At all three of them, he had never won a USAC feature at prior to the 2026 campaign.
At Knoxville, on his third try at a restart while running in the second position, Cummins made it a charm as he slid C.J. Leary in turn one on the lap 18 resumption, then led the remaining nine laps to earn his fourth series win of the year and the 34th of his career, picking up a $10,000 reward in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – JUGO Superfoods/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
Before this season, Cummins owned just one career USAC win on a 1/2-mile, that being at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park just one year ago. His initial Knoxville win on Friday night came in an event sponsored by his team owner, Jerry Petty, who provided a motivational directive to prior to the race.
“He told me we had to win tonight, and if we’re going to win tonight, we have to win tomorrow,” Cummins relayed from Petty. “We’ve never won here with him. We are always terrible here and it just seems like I could never get ahold of the track. Tonight, we brought something a little different. I tried something in the heat race and it was really bad. So, we went back to what we were running again.”
While Cummins started fifth on the grid in the 25-lap main event, it was third starting Gavin Miller, in just his second career series start, who surged past both front row occupants – Leary and Mitchel Moles – to gain the lead and the upper hand early in the going.
Cummins, meanwhile, instantly entered the mix, advancing two spots up to third behind Miller and Leary.
“The first couple laps, I felt good,” Cummins related. “I think C.J. was definitely faster than I was, but as the run went on, I felt like, if I fell back far enough to see the cushion, I could start running him back down. As my tires got heat in them, I think I became a little bit better, but then we always seemed to have a yellow.”
On the fourth lap, Miller got on the bike in a major way on the turn three cushion, rising his left side wheels to the sky before landing back on all fours. The ordeal allowed Leary to instantly close up the gap for the lead. One lap later, Leary went topside around Miller in turn four to pick off the top spot.
Miller changed course after the cushion excursion by rolling around the bottom. Cummins took advantage of the situation and used the high line to escape around Miller for the runner-up position on lap seven.
Nine laps into it, sixth running Jake Swanson endured a frightening incident when his right front spindle broke as he entered the high line in turn three. The sudden jettisoning of his right front wheel from the car promptly sent his car digging into the dirt and flipping into orbit. Swanson was able to climb out and walk away.
On the ensuing restart, Cummins took his first shot at Leary for the lead, to no avail, as Leary gapped Cummins to the tune of 1.5 seconds. That lead was quickly erased when 22nd running Dakota Earls flipped upside down in turn four on the 13th lap. He too was able to climb out and walk away.
For the next restart, Cummins was able to get side-by-side with Leary through turns one and two, but Leary successfully thwarted the attack for the time being and once again matriculated out to a full second advantage. That said, yet another stoppage halted the action on lap 16 when 16th running Riley Kreisel slowed with a flat left rear tire that forced him into the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area.
That set the stage for Cummins to make his winning move as he built a head of steam on the front straightaway, then successfully cleared Leary to assume the number one position on lap 17.
“On the restart before, I was all messed up,” Cummins admitted. “The next one, I went through the middle and was like ‘naw, not good.’ But the middle was better in three and four, so I decided to not even think about sliding him. I just wanted to get a start, get around one and two, and hopefully, break some momentum and get him in three and four because I thought I could stick a lot better there. When we took off, I was backpedaling down the straightaway. I’m like, ‘come on man. Go!’ I thought this is the only time I can get it. It’s extremely tough to pass somebody, and once I got out there and could see the cushion, I thought, ‘we got to go.’ It about bit me a couple times there.”
A lap later, Grant followed suit to second while Bacon slotted into third as Leary fell back to fourth in the pecking order. Meanwhile, Cummins’ lead had blossomed to nearly two seconds with the laps winding down.
Cummins finished the job to win by a 1.777 second margin over Grant, Bacon and Leary with Briggs Danner rounding out the top-five.
Bacon always seems to find his way to the front at Knoxville, and this night was no exception. In 14 career USAC National Sprint Car starts at the track dating back to 2010, he's finished on the podium an incredible 12 times. In this one, he advanced 11th to thirrd to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Leary led the most laps (12) throughout the feature, and wound up finishing fourth, equaling his best result of the USAC National Sprint Car season thus far. The performance made him the K & N Filters Clean Air Award honoree.
Danner was the night’s LearnLab Fast Qualifier, pacing the field with a time of 18.562 seconds. It was the sixth career USAC National Sprint Car Fast Qualifying time for Danner, tying him for 81st place all-time with Daron Clayton, Derek Davidson, Eric Gordon, Jac Haudenschild, James McElreath, Ken Schrader, Mike Bliss, Richard Griffin and Tray House.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 29, 2026 – Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa – Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the USAC Wholesale Batteries Midwest Racing Association
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-18.562; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-18.622; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-18.627; 4. Gavin Miller, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-18.716; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-18.757; 6. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-18.760; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-18.764; 8. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-18.765; 9. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-18.781; 10. Ryan Bernal, 17, Dunkel-18.870; 11. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-18.919; 12. Riley Kreisel, 91, Kreisel-18.946; 13. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-18.951; 14. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-19.018; 15. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-19.021; 16. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-19.191; 17. Steven Snyder Jr., 87, CB/Spire-19.229; 18. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-19.237; 19. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-19.262; 20. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-19.267; 21. Justin Zimmerman, 1, Herrell-19.499; 22. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-19.522; 23. Glen Saville, 75, Grasmere-19.694; 24. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-19.724; 25. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-19.910; 26. Jake Kouba, 6K, Kouba-20.402; 27. Ben Woods, 11B, B & R-20.664; 28. Clinton Bruns, 7, Bruns-21.483; 29. Lance Silvers, 7x, Silvers-23.066; 30. Jonathan Hughes, 67, Hughes-23.759.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake Swanson (2), 2. Briggs Danner (6), 3. Ryan Bernal (3), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 5. Charles Davis Jr. (1), 6. Gavin Miller (5), 7. Kobe Simpson (7), 8. Trey Osborne (9), 9. Troy Carey (8), 10. Clinton Bruns (10). 2:38.908
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (3), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Steven Snyder Jr. (1), 4. Kyle Cummins (6), 5. Mitchel Moles (5), 6. R.J. Johnson (7), 7. Chase Stockon (2), 8. Glen Saville (8), 9. Jake Kouba (9), 10. Lance Silvers (10). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cale Coons (4), 2. Robert Ballou (2), 3. C.J. Leary (5), 4. Hayden Reinbold (1), 5. Justin Grant (6), 6. Justin Zimmerman (7), 7. Riley Kreisel (3), 8. Dakota Earls (8), 9. Ben Woods (9). NT
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon (2), 2. Riley Kreisel (1), 3. Kobe Simpson (3), 4. Ben Woods (9), 5. Troy Carey (7), 6. Dakota Earls (5), 7. Jake Kouba (8), 8. Clinton Bruns (10), 9. Lance Silvers (11), 10. Glen Saville (4), 11. Trey Osborne (6). 3:26.672
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (5), 2. Justin Grant (4), 3. Brady Bacon (11), 4. C.J. Leary (1), 5. Briggs Danner (6), 6. Cale Coons (7), 7. Gavin Miller (3), 8. Mitchel Moles (2), 9. Robert Ballou (13), 10. Steven Snyder Jr. (15), 11. Chase Stockon (19), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 13. Logan Seavey (8), 14. Kobe Simpson (21), 15. R.J. Johnson (17), 16. Justin Zimmerman (18), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (14), 18. Riley Kreisel (20), 19. Ben Woods (22), 20. Troy Carey (23), 21. Hayden Reinbold (16), 22. Ryan Bernal (12), 23. Dakota Earls (24), 24. Jake Swanson (9). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Gavin Miller, Laps 5-16 C.J. Leary, Laps 17-25 Kyle Cummins.
**Jake Swanson flipped on lap 9 of the feature. Dakota Earls flipped on lap 13 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1138, 2-Justin Grant-1044, 3-Mitchel Moles-1025, 4-Briggs Danner-942, 5-Logan Seavey-937, 6-Chase Stockon-897, 7-Jake Swanson-886, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-884, 9-C.J. Leary-833, 10-Robert Ballou-795.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-49, 2-Hayden Reinbold-43, 3-Logan Calderwood-39, 4-Chase Stockon-38, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-37, 6-Briggs Danner-36, 7-Robert Ballou-35, 8-Justin Grant-34, 9-Kyle Cummins-31, 10-Brady Bacon-31.
CORN BELT CLASH PARALLAX GROUP POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-10, 2-Chase Stockon-9, 3-Ben Woods-8, 4-Kobe Simpson-7, 5-Kyle Cummins-6, 6-Briggs Danner-5, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-5, 8-Troy Carey-5, 9-Robert Ballou-4, 10-R.J. Johnson-3.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 30, 2026 – Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa – Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned by the USAC Wholesale Batteries Midwest Racing Association
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Briggs Danner (18.658)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Briggs Danner (18.562)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Cale Coons
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Chase Stockon
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: C.J. Leary (12 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Brady Bacon (11th to 3rd)
BRUNO GOES BACK-TO-BACK
WITH USAC EAST COAST AT SELINSGROVE
By: Kurt Bettler
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania (May 30, 2026)………Fresh off a victory last weekend,
Christian Bruno kept the momentum rolling on Saturday night at Pennsylvania’s
Selinsgrove Speedway.
The Deptford, New Jersey native charged from the eighth starting position to
score another impressive USAC East Coast Sprint Car triumph after winning at Big
Diamond Speedway seven nights earlier.
Ronald Helmick and Ed Aikin led the field to green, but it didn't take long
for Steven Drevicki to make his move. Charging through the pack in the opening
laps, Drevicki grabbed the lead on lap three and immediately set a blistering
pace around the Snyder County oval.
While Drevicki controlled the early stages, Bruno was steadily working
forward. Using the high side and every inch of the racetrack, Bruno methodically
picked off competitors as he chased down the leaders.
At the halfway mark, Drevicki remained firmly in command despite increasing
pressure from lapped traffic. A daring four-wide maneuver through slower cars
allowed him to maintain the top spot, but Bruno continued to close.
As rubber began to lay down on the racing surface, Bruno found speed where
few others could, flirting with the outside wall and carrying tremendous
momentum through the corners.
With the laps winding down, Bruno's relentless charge brought him to the rear
bumper of Drevicki. The battle intensified in front of an energized Selinsgrove
crowd before Bruno completed the pass and drove away to secure his second
consecutive victory.
Drevicki crossed the line second after a strong performance, while Kyle
Spence completed the podium in third. Pole sitter Ronald Helmick finished
fourth, with Kenny Miller III rounding out the top five.
USAC EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE RESULTS: May 30,
2026 – Selinsgrove Speedway – Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
E. SCHNEIDER & SONS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses,
all transfer to the feature) 1. Christian Bruno (#3BC Franckowiak) (4), 2. Ed
Aikin (#7 Aikin-Butler) (7), 3. Ronald Helmick (#22R Helmick) (8), 4. Richy
Carnathan (#64 Carnathan) (5), 5. Shane Braxton (#35 Braxton) (1), 6. Jason
Cherry (#67c Cherry) (2), 7. Larry McVay (#51 Kelly) (6), 8. Ryan Roulette (#67
Buckwalter) (9), 9. Anthony Foscone Jr. (#14 Foscone) (3). NT
BDB GRAPHICS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all
transfer to the feature) 1. Kenny Miller III (#23m Miller) (7), 2. Steven
Drevicki (#19 Drevicki) (5), 3. Kyle Spence (#42 Fraker) (4), 4. Olivia Thayer
(#39T Thayer) (2), 5. Joe Kata (#10 Kata) (3), 6. Greg Shepsis (#75 Shepsis)
(8), 7. Brett Rose (#45R Rose) (1). NT
MALLEY POOL WATER FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Christian Bruno (8), 2. Steven Drevicki (7), 3. Kyle Spence (4), 4. Ronald
Helmick (1), 5. Kenny Miller III (5), 6. Olivia Thayer (3), 7. Ed Aikin (2), 8.
Joe Kata (10), 9. Jason Cherry (11), 10. Shane Braxton (9), 11. Brett Rose (14),
12. Ryan Roulette (15), 13. Richy Carnathan (6), 14. Larry McVay (13), 15.
Anthony Foscone Jr. (16), 16. Greg Shepsis (12). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Ed Aikin, Laps 2-20 Steven Drevicki, Laps 21-25
Christian Bruno.
USAC EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS POINTS: 1-Christian
Bruno-292, 2-Steven Drevicki-289, 3-Kenny Miller III-265 4-Kyle Spence-259,
5-Joe Kata-214, 6-Olivia Thayer-212, 7-Ronald Helmick-196, 8-Ed Aikin-185,
9-Bruce Buckwalter Jr.-155, 10-Shane Braxton-131.
NEXT USAC EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE: June 5,
2026 – Selinsgrove Speedway – Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
RAD Hot Lap Fast Time: Christian Bruno
Bitner Automotive Hot Lap Fast Time: Christian Bruno
Hoosier Tire Pill Draw: Greg Shepsis
C & C Landscape Hard Charger: Christian Bruno (8th to 1st)
JPA Hard Luck Award: Thomas Radivoy
J & W Home Improvement Best Crate: Greg Shepsis
CORN BELT CLASH!
KNOXVILLE GREETS USAC SPRINTS May 29-30
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Knoxville, Iowa (May 28, 2026)………Knoxville Raceway is a special place on its
own. But to race in the shadow of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame on
induction weekend is incomparable.
The Sprint Car Capital of the World welcomes the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship to Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway for back-to-back nights of
full programs on May 29-30.
The Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash presents $10,000-to-win for the
Friday night opener followed by Saturday night’s $15,000-to-win finale at the
famed 1/2-mile.
Gary Bettenhausen, Dick Tobias, Sammy Sessions, Tom Bigelow, Sheldon Kinser
and Sammy Swindell are among the few who have won a USAC National Sprint Car
main event at Knoxville and are also enshrined in the National Sprint Car Hall
of Fame.
They are the embodiment of what so many great racers aspire to achieve. To
win a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship main event at Knoxville is
truly an iconic feat. To win on Hall of Fame weekend at Knoxville, that’s what
dreams are made of.
Brady Bacon, Justin Grant, and Kevin Thomas Jr., among others, have added
USAC wins of their own in recent years at Knoxville, and someday, their names
are sure to be called upon at the NSCHOF.
Drivers make their name at this place. Always have and always will. After
all, a place christened as The Sprint Car Capital of the World has that type of
presence.
this weekend, we’ll find out who’s next to make their mark at one of the most
legendary dirt tracks in the world.
Let’s check out six storylines to keep tabs on this weekend.
KNOXVILLE MASTERS
Four past Knoxville Raceway USAC National Sprint Car winners will be in the
field for this weekend’s event, namely Brady Bacon (5 wins across 2011, 2019,
2020 & 2025); Justin Grant (twice in 2017 & 2023); Jake Swanson (once in 2023);
and Kevin Thomas Jr. (once in 2025).
Bacon already won a USAC National Sprint Car feature on a half-mile this year
in mid-May at Eldora. Grant is seeking his 98th and 99th career USAC national
victories this weekend.
Swanson’s only series win this year to date came on a half-mile at Volusia Speedway Park in Florida. Thomas Jr.’s Knoxville victory in 2025 was his first of the year, and this weekend, he aims to reach victory lane for the first time in 2026.
CRISP BACON & SWEET CORN
Only one driver has won more than two USAC National Sprint Car features at
Knoxville Raceway. In fact, that driver has won five throughout his illustrious
career, and that’s Brady Bacon.
The Broken Arrow, Oklahoma native scored at Knoxville in 2011, then swept
both nights of the Corn Belt Clash in 2019, capped the weekend with a triumph in
2020, and then did the deed again on the opening night of the 2025 event.
In 13 career Knoxville USAC Sprint Car starts, Bacon has only finished outside the top-three twice. He flipped while running fourth on night two of the 2025 event. Bacon’s Knoxville USAC Sprint Car profile features five wins, five seconds and a third.
HALF-MILE PROWESS FOR CUMMINS
Kyle Cummins has already checked off victories at two of the most famous dirt
half-miles on the USAC National Sprint Car schedule in 2026, winning at both the
Terre Haute Action Track in April and Eldora Speedway in May.
Could a first Knoxville triumph be next in the cards for Cummins, the driver
who currently leads the series standings and is the defending champion?
He made the best run of his Knoxville career in his most recent appearance in
2025 where he advanced from his 18th starting spot to finish 3rd, earning
himself hard charger honors.
21AZ GOIN’ FOR THREE WITH GAVIN
Team AZ / Curb-Agajanian Racing will have Gavin Miller in the seat for the
weekend. Miller finished 10th in his USAC National Sprint Car debut with the
team at Bloomington Speedway in May.
The team has won twice at Knoxville over the past three seasons. In 2023,
they scored a last lap victory with Jake Swanson at the wheel of the No. 21AZ,
then repeated the feat in 2024 with Daison Pursley as their wheelman, which was
his first career USAC National Sprint Car points-paying victory.
this weekend, the team will try to repeat the feat with a third different driver at Knoxville as Miller looks to tally his first USAC feature win as the driver of the No. 21AZ.
COASTERS SEARCHIN’
A few coastal invaders will be rolling in for the Corn Belt Clash, including
USAC CRA champion R.J. Johnson, plus Charles Davis Jr., Ryan Bernal from the
west, while Steven Snyder Jr. arrives from the east.
One-time USAC National Sprint Car main event winner Bernal will wheel one of
the top rides on the USAC CRA circuit, the Tom & Christy Dunkel No. 17. Reigning
USAC CRA champion Johnson will pilot a car for event sponsor Petty Performance
Racing while Davis will be in the seat of his own No. 47.
Coming in from the east coast is Maryland’s Steven Snyder Jr. in a CB
Industries-Spire Motorsports machine. Snyder’s only two previous USAC National
Sprint Car starts came at Eldora’s half-mile a couple weeks back. There, Snyder
finished 10th in the opener and an impressive 4th on night two after starting
14th.
All but Sndyer own previous Corn Belt Clash experience with Bernal corralling a runner-up finish in 2025; while Johnson was 12th in 2025; and Davis 15th in 2025.
IT’S A HARD KNOX LIFE
Seven drivers currently residing inside the top 10 of the USAC National
Sprint Car points are vying for a first Knoxville triumph this weekend.
Point leader Kyle Cummins (1st) is among those on the list as are Mitchel
Moles (2nd), Logan Seavey (4th), Briggs Danner (5th), Chase Stockon (7th), C.J.
Leary (9th) and Robert Ballou (10th).
Moles recently conquered the Terre Haute half-mile for the Hulman Classic
last week. Seavey is eying his first series victory since February. Danner won
the most recent series race at Circle City a week ago.
Stockon led the first 20 laps of last year’s 25-lap Knoxville opener before
finishing 2nd. Leary set a new Knoxville USAC track record in 2025 at 18.442
seconds. Ballou possesses both the 10-lap and 16-lap Knoxville USAC track
records, and finished 2nd there in 2017.
RACE DETAILS:
The Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash will take place on
Friday-Saturday, May 29-30. Friday’s feature will be 25 laps in length and pay
$10,000-to-win. Saturday’s feature will be 30 laps in length and pay
$15,000-to-win.
The sixth edition of the Corn Belt Clash features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship co-sanctioned by the USAC Wholesale Batteries Midwest
Racing Association, plus Knoxville Championship 360 Sprint Cars will be on the
card on Friday while the Knoxville Championship 410 Sprint Cars will be on hand
Saturday.
Each night, the pits open at 3pm Central with the front gates opening at
5:30pm and hot laps at 6:30pm followed by qualifying and racing.
On Friday, general admission tickets (Rows 1-21) are $20 Adult, $15 Teens,
$10 Age 12-6, Age 5 and Under Free. Reserved tickets (Rows 22-40) are $25 Adult,
$20 Teens, $15 Age 12-6, Age 5 and Under Free. Pit passes are $45.
On Saturday, general admission tickets (Rows 1-21) are $25 Adult, $20 Teens,
$15 Age 12-6, Age 5 and Under Free. Reserved tickets (Rows 22-40) are $30 Adult,
$25 Teens, $20 Age 12-6, Age 5 and Under Free. Pit passes are $45. Pit passes
are $45.
Advance tickets are on sale at www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com.
The entire weekend of events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1058, 2-Mitchel Moles-970, 3-Justin Grant-969, 4-Logan Seavey-892, 5-Briggs Danner-871, 6-Jake Swanson-855, 7-Chase Stockon-853, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-840, 9-C.J. Leary-765, 10-Robert Ballou-742.
CORN BELT CLASH WINNERS:
2019: Brady Bacon (7/5) & Brady Bacon (7/6)
2020: Tyler Courtney (7/10) & Brady Bacon (7/11)
2023: Jake Swanson (6/3)
2024: Justin Grant (5/31) & Daison Pursley (6/1)
2025: Brady Bacon (5/30) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (5/31)
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT KNOXVILLE RACEWAY:
5-Brady Bacon
2-Tyler Courtney & Justin Grant
1-Gary Bettenhausen, Tom Bigelow, Bud Kaeding, Sheldon Kinser, Daison
Pursley, Sammy Sessions, Jake Swanson, Sammy Swindell, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Dick
Tobias
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT KNOXVILLE RACEWAY:
1968: Gary Bettenhausen (9/6)
1971: Dick Tobias (6/5)
1972: Sammy Sessions (6/3)
1973: Tom Bigelow (6/3)
1982: Sheldon Kinser (6/5)
1988: Sammy Swindell (6/11)
2010: Bud Kaeding (8/8)
2011: Brady Bacon (8/7)
2017: Justin Grant (6/3)
2018: Tyler Courtney (6/9)
2019: Brady Bacon (7/5) & Brady Bacon (7/6)
2020: Tyler Courtney (7/10) & Brady Bacon (7/11)
2023: Jake Swanson (6/3)
2024: Justin Grant (5/31) & Daison Pursley (6/1)
2025: Brady Bacon (5/30) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (5/31)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT KNOXVILLE RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 5/30/2025 - C.J. Leary - 18.442
8 Laps - 8/8/2010 - Bryan Clauson - 2:38.80
10 Laps - 7/11/2020 - Robert Ballou - 3:09.379
12 Laps - 6/3/2023 - J.J. Yeley - 4:14.99
16 Laps - 7/11/2020 - Robert Ballou - 5:25.068
25 Laps - 7/6/2019 - Brady Bacon - 9:11.86
30 Laps - 7/11/2020 - Brady Bacon - 10:19.56
40 Laps - 6/3/1972 - Sammy Sessions - 16:21.23
PAST KNOXVILLE RACEWAY USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE RESULTS:
1968 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Gary Bettenhausen, 2. Jerry "Scratch" Daniels, 3.
Larry Dickson, 4. Greg Weld, 5. Wib Spalding, 6. Carl Williams, 7. Mike Mosley,
8. Don Brown, 9. Don Thomas, 10. Ralph Liguori, 11. Bill Puterbaugh, 12. Rollie
Beale, 13. Dee Jones, 14. Johnny Parsons
1971 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Dick Tobias, 2. Sammy Sessions, 3. Ray Lee
Goodwin, 4. Lee Kunzman, 5. Tom Bigelow, 6. Rollie Beale, 7. Gary Bettenhausen,
8. Johnny Parsons, 9. Karl Busson, 10. Jimmy Oskie, 11. Don Nordhorn, 12. Darl
Harrison, 13. Larry Rice, 14. Merle Bettenhausen, 15. Joe Saldana, 16. Jim
Malloy, 17. Larry Cannon, 18. Doc Dawson, 19. Greg Weld, 20. Bill Puterbaugh
1972 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Sammy Sessions, 2. Don Nordhorn, 3. Greg Weld, 4.
Tom Bigelow, 5. Billy Thrasher, 6. Rollie Beale, 7. Bob Pratt, 8. Bill
Puterbaugh, 9. Johnny Parsons, 10. Larry Cannon, 11. Joe Saldana, 12. Steve
Cannon, 13. Gary Ponzini, 14. Bruce Walkup, 15. Billy Cassella, 16. Karl Busson,
17. Bill Koepfer, 18. Larry Dickson, 19. Rick Goudy, 20. Charlie Masters
1973 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Tom Bigelow, 2. Rollie Beale, 3. Pancho Carter, 4.
Gary Bettenhausen, 5. Don Nordhorn, 6. Larry Cannon, 7. Lee Kunzman, 8. Johnny
Parsons, 9. Sammy Sessions, 10. Jackie Howerton, 11. John Toth, 12. Ronnie
Rough, 13. Mel Cornett, 14. Art Bisch, Jr., 15. Bruce Walkup, 16. Billy
Engelhart, 17. Tony Simon, 18. Greg Leffler, 19. Rich Leavell, 20. Steve Shultz.
1982 FEATURE: (25 laps) 1. Sheldon Kinser, 2. Rich Vogler, 3. Johnny Coogan,
4. Jack Hewitt, 5. Duke Cook, 6. Manny Rockhold, 7. Bill Robinson, 8. Steve
Long, 9. Danny Milburn, 10. Jeff Swindell, 11. David Smith, 12. T.J. Giddings,
13. Buddy Wallen, 14. Jerry Potter, 15. Mackie Heimbaugh, 16. Mike Brooks, 17.
Joe Saldana, 18. Jim Moughan, 19. Tim Deaver, 20. Mike Thomas
1988 FEATURE: (25 laps) 1. Sammy Swindell, 2. Randy Smith, 3. Jeff Tuttle, 4.
Lee Brewer, Jr., 5. Steve Butler, 6. Jerry Richert, Jr., 7. Jamie Moyle, 8. Mike
Peters, 9. Rich Bubak, 10. Danny Thoman, 11. Rick Ungar, 12. Kenny Jacobs, 13.
Bob White, 14. Tod Bishop, 15. Mark Shaffer, 16. Tray House, 17. Tim Monson, 18.
Danny Lasoski, 19. Ray Lipsey, 20. Terry McCarl.
2010 FEATURE: (26 laps) 1. Bud Kaeding, 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Daron Clayton, 4.
Scotty Weir, 5. Damion Gardner, 6. Bryan Clauson, 7. Robert Ballou, 8. Chris
Windom, 9. Casey Shuman, 10. Dave Darland, 11. Levi Jones, 12. Mike Hess, 13.
Casey Riggs, 14. Jerry Coons Jr., 15. Jon Stanbrough, 16. Tracy Hines, 17. Kyle
Larson, 18. Kyle Cummins, 19. Chris Urish, 20. Shane Hmiel, 21. Keith Bloom, 22.
Ricky Williams. NT
2011 FEATURE: (26 laps) 1. Brady Bacon, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Jerry Coons Jr.
4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Bryan Clauson, 6. Travis Rilat, 7. Hunter Schuerenberg, 8.
Keith Bloom Jr., 9. Levi Jones, 10. Tracy Hines, 11. Robert Ballou, 12. Hud
Cone, 13. Joey Moughan, 14. Mike Spencer, 15. Bill Rose, 16. Coleman Gulick, 17.
Dustin Morgan, 18. Mike Moore, 19. Wes McIntyre, 20. Damion Gardner, 21. Casey
Riggs, 22. Bud Kaeding, 23. Stu Snyder, 24. Blake Fitzpatrick, 25. Justin Grant,
26. Dave Darland. NT
2017 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Justin Grant, 2. Robert Ballou, 3. Chad Boespflug,
4. Chase Stockon, 5. C.J. Leary, 6. Chris Windom, 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 8. Josh
Hodges, 9. Shane Cottle, 10. Brady Bacon, 11. Isaac Chapple, 12. Dave Darland,
13. Stevie Sussex, 14. Carson Short, 15. Aaron Farney, 16. Hunter Schuerenberg,
17. Dustin Smith, 18. Tyler Courtney, 19. R.J. Johnson, 20. Brody Roa, 21. Nick
Bilbee, 22. Jon Stanbrough. NT
2018 FEATURE: (30 laps – starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Courtney
(6), 2. C.J. Leary (3), 3. Brady Bacon (1), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Brody Roa
(9), 6. Chase Stockon (4), 7. Robert Ballou (10), 8. Dave Darland (17), 9. Chris
Windom (12), 10. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (7), 11. Jarett Andretti (11), 12. Chad
Boespflug (2), 13. Josh Hodges (15), 14. Tom Harris (14), 15. Nick Bilbee (8),
16. Glen Saville (21), 17. Wyatt Burks (20), 18. Brandon Stevenson (13), 19.
Robert Bell (22), 20. Rob Caho, Jr. (19), 21. Frank Rodgers (23), 22. Kelly
Graham (24), 23. Isaac Chapple (16), 24. Katlynn Leer (18). 10:45.63
2019 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (25 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (6), 2. Chris Windom (1), 3. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (3), 4. Tyler Courtney
(10), 5. Justin Grant (7), 6. Ryan Bernal (9), 7. Chase Stockon (5), 8. Jason
McDougal (20), 9. C.J. Leary (8), 10. Matt Westfall (2), 11. Wyatt Burks (12),
12. Wesley Smith (11), 13. Don Droud, Jr. (13), 14. Korey Weyant (21), 15. Nick
Bilbee (16), 16. Timmy Buckwalter (4), 17. Josh Hodges (22), 18. Mario Clouser
(23), 19. Carson Short (19), 20. Dave Darland (15), 21. Anthony Nicholson (18),
22. Riley Kreisel (24), 23. Chad Boespflug (14), 24. Landon Simon (17). 9:11.86
(New Track Record)
2019 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (2), 2. C.J. Leary (4), 3. Tyler Courtney (6), 4. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (5),
5. Chris Windom (8), 6. Justin Grant (1), 7. Jason McDougal (7), 8. Chase
Stockon (3), 9. Ryan Bernal (12), 10. Carson Short (11), 11. Matt Westfall (9),
12. Korey Weyant (23), 13. Wyatt Burks (10), 14. Josh Hodges (20), 15. Nick
Bilbee (14), 16. Dave Darland (19), 17. Mario Clouser (16), 18. Steve Irwin
(24), 19. Kory Schudy (22), 20. Anthony Nicholson (21), 21. Riley Kreisel (13),
22. Chad Boespflug (15), 23. Timmy Buckwalter (18), 24. Wesley Smith (17).
11:08.75
2020 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler
Courtney (3), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Justin Grant (6), 4. Chris Windom (9), 5.
C.J. Leary (8), 6. Ryan Bernal (14), 7. Carson Short (7), 8. Jake Swanson (10),
9. Logan Seavey (20), 10. Wesley Smith (19), 11. Chase Stockon (17), 12. Wyatt
Burks (1), 13. Kevin Thomas Jr. (16), 14. Nick Bilbee (5), 15. Tanner Thorson
(18), 16. Riley Kreisel (2), 17. Matt Westfall (15), 18. Shane Cottle (22), 19.
Don Droud Jr. (23), 20. Jack Wagner (21), 21. Brian VanMeveren (12), 22. Dustin
Clark (13), 23. Robert Ballou (11), 24. Dennis Gile (24). NT
2020 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (1), 2. Justin Grant (2), 3. C.J. Leary (3), 4. Chris Windom (5), 5. Tyler
Courtney (4), 6. Ryan Bernal (8), 7. Carson Short (6), 8. Robert Ballou (19), 9.
Chase Stockon (7), 10. Jake Swanson (10), 11. Tanner Thorson (14), 12. Riley
Kreisel (15), 13. Logan Seavey (13), 14. Nick Bilbee (9), 15. Wyatt Burks (11),
16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 17. Don Droud Jr. (23), 18. Shane Cottle (21), 19.
Matt Westfall (17), 20. Dennis Gile (20), 21. Dustin Clark (16), 22. Wesley
Smith (18), 23. Glen Saville (24), 24. Dave Darland (22). 10:19.560
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake Swanson
(6), 2. Brady Bacon (5), 3. Mitchel Moles (7), 4. C.J. Leary (1), 5. Emerson
Axsom (3), 6. Matt Westfall (12), 7. Chase Johnson (19), 8. Justin Zimmerman
(17), 9. Daison Pursley (10), 10. Riley Kreisel (13), 11. Robert Ballou (16),
12. Wesley Smith (9), 13. Carson Garrett (8), 14. Kyle Cummins (4), 15. Justin
Grant (2), 16. Charles Davis Jr. (21), 17. J.J. Yeley (15), 18. Matt Mitchell
(18), 19. Chase Stockon (14), 20. Logan Seavey (23-P), 21. Dalton Stevens (22),
22. Max Adams (11), 23. Logan Calderwood (20). NT
MAY 31, 2024 FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin
Grant (2), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Daison Pursley (5), 4. Jake Swanson (13), 5.
Chase Johnson (7), 6. Xavier Doney (10), 7. Mitchel Moles (1), 8. Logan Seavey
(8), 9. Kyle Cummins (17), 10. J.J. Yeley (23), 11. Robert Ballou (15), 12. Matt
Westfall (9), 13. C.J. Leary (6), 14. Carson Garrett (26), 15. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(12), 16. Hunter Maddox (20), 17. Jadon Rogers (16), 18. Joey Amantea (14), 19.
Chase Stockon (3), 20. Charles Davis Jr. (22), 21. Korbyn Hayslett (19), 22.
Kobe Simpson (21), 23. Logan Calderwood (18), 24. Eric Schulz (25), 25. Dakota
Earls (24), 26. Wesley Smith (11). NT
JUNE 1, 2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison
Pursley (1), 2. Brady Bacon (6), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 4. C.J. Leary (4), 5.
Kyle Cummins (11), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. Robert Ballou (8), 8. Mitchel Moles
(13), 9. Jake Swanson (2), 10. J.J. Yeley (17), 11. Chase Johnson (15), 12. Matt
Westfall (16), 13. Carson Garrett (3), 14. Chase Stockon (14), 15. Jadon Rogers
(20), 16. Charles Davis Jr. (22), 17. Korbyn Hayslett (19), 18. Logan Calderwood
(21), 19. Kobe Simpson (23), 20. Joey Amantea (12), 21. Logan Seavey (10), 22.
Xavier Doney (7), 23. Wesley Smith (18), 24. Eric Schulz (24). NT
MAY 30, 2025 FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (5), 2. Briggs Danner (2), 3. Chase Stockon (1), 4. Robert Ballou (8), 5.
Justin Grant (7), 6. Kale Drake (15), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 8. Kyle Cummins
(9), 9. Ryan Bernal (13), 10. Jake Swanson (11), 11. C.J. Leary (6), 12. R.J.
Johnson (4), 13. Mitchel Moles (12), 14. Logan Seavey (17), 15. Wyatt Burks
(19), 16. Carson Garrett (10), 17. Gunnar Setser (23), 18. Stevie Sussex (20),
19. Charles Davis Jr. (21), 20. Kobe Simpson (18), 21. Hayden Reinbold (22), 22.
Glen Saville (24), 23. Logan Calderwood (16), 24. Jadon Rogers (14). NT
MAY 31, 2025 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 2. Ryan Bernal (7), 3. Kyle Cummins (18), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Gunnar Setser (9), 6. Chase Stockon (11), 7. Logan Seavey (15), 8. Robert Ballou (10), 9. Briggs Danner (12), 10. Mitchel Moles (6), 11. Jake Swanson (1), 12. Logan Calderwood (13), 13. R.J. Johnson (19), 14. Wyatt Burks (23), 15. Charles Davis Jr. (16), 16. Carson Garrett (22), 17. Hayden Reinbold (14), 18. Kobe Simpson (20), 19. Braydon Cromwell (21), 20. Kale Drake (8), 21. C.J. Leary (2), 22. Brady Bacon (4), 23. A.J. Johnson (17), 24. Jadon Rogers (24). NT
The Return of Wingless Sprint Cars to Selinsgrove Saturday Night
The thunder of non-wing sprint cars is set to return to Selinsgrove Speedway this Saturday night as the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars make their long-awaited return to the Snyder County half-mile for the first time in nearly four years.
Mother Nature has not been kind to the series at Selinsgrove in recent seasons. The tour was scheduled to compete at the speedway three different times in 2025, but every event was washed away by rain, leaving fans eager to finally see wingless action roar back onto the famed oval.
The last time the series visited Selinsgrove in 2022, it was Joey Amantea scoring the victory over Briggs Danner and Mikey Thompson.
A new crop of contenders now prepares to battle for victory lane honors in 2026.
Fresh off his Bedford Speedway triumph earlier this season, Kenny Miller III is expected to be in action after enduring a rough outing at Big Diamond Speedway last Friday night. Joining him is recent Big Diamond winner Christian Bruno, who carries plenty of momentum into the weekend.
The championship fight is already heating up between reigning series champion Steven Drevicki and Bruno. After three races, just a single point separates the two drivers in the standings. Drevicki is still searching for his first USAC East Coast victory of 2026, but the veteran has consistently been in contention every time the green flag has dropped.
Veteran competitor Ed Aikin is hoping Selinsgrove provides a turnaround in fortune. Aikin brings years of experience around the fast half-mile, and after suffering a motor issue at the season opener, recording a top-10 finish at Bedford, and enduring a flip in his No. 7 machine at Big Diamond, the team is eager to rebound in a big way.
Olivia Thayer has experienced a rollercoaster start to her season and now looks ahead to making her first wingless sprint start at Selinsgrove alongside Joe Kata and Ronald Helmick.
Several additional newcomers and returning competitors are expected to fill the pit area Saturday night as the field prepares for one of the most anticipated stops of the season.
Joining the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars presented by Baer Den Farms will be the Super Late Models, 305 Winged Sprints, and Limited Late Models for a loaded night of racing action at Selinsgrove Speedway.
USAC East Coast
A damp and dreary night in Minersville brought 20 cars pit side to tackle the tricky 3/8-mile oval of Big Diamond Speedway.
Joe Kata and Steven Drevicki picked up heat race victories before Bridgeton, New Jersey’s Kyle Spence drew the pole position alongside Kata for the 25-lap feature event.
The racing surface proved challenging all night long, featuring a slick bottom groove paired with a very healthy curb around the speedway.
At the drop of the green flag, Spence showed the way over Kata and Drevicki as the field searched for grip around the Minersville oval.
On lap six, Kata’s strong run came to an abrupt end in turn four when the JKR No. 10 bicycle-flipped and capsized, bringing out the caution flag.
The ensuing restart brought complete pandemonium exiting turn four. Kenny Miller III struck an infield tire and turned over, collecting Ed Aikin, who was also sent upside down in the incident. Blaine Emery, who had been enjoying a strong top-five run, along with Ronald Helmick and several others, were eliminated from contention.
Lap six completely changed the complexion of the race. Christian Bruno had actually worked his way past Spence prior to the caution, but the pass was negated by the yellow flag.
When racing resumed, Spence led the field back to green, but Bruno knew he had a car capable of getting the job done.
Bruno officially snagged the lead on lap eight with a thrilling high-to-low move coming out of turn four. From there, Steven Drevicki began reeling the leader in, applying heavy pressure during the closing laps while Spence kept himself firmly in contention in third.
Meanwhile, Olivia Thayer continued her impressive drive through the field, working past Bruce Buckwalter Jr. with slight contact as she charged toward a top-five finish.
In traffic, Drevicki made one final attempt at Bruno with two laps remaining, but it was not enough. Bruno held strong to claim the victory at Big Diamond Speedway.
The CNC Landscaping Hard Charger Award went to Matthew Swift, who advanced from 17th to 7th. Ronald Helmick received the Hoosier Tire Poker Chip Award, while Blaine Emery earned the Hard Luck Award. Steven Drevicki captured the Bittner Automotive Fast Time Award, and picked up the Hot Lap Fast Time honors.
Feature Finish:
1. Christian Bruno (Started 5th, Finished 1st)
2. Steven Drevicki (Started 3rd, Finished 2nd)I
3. Kyle Spence (Started 1st, Finished 3rd)
4. Olivia Thayer (Started 10th, Finished 4th)
5. Stan Ploski III (Started 14th, Finished 5th)
6. Joey Crilly (Started 13th, Finished 6th)
7. Matthew Swift (Started 17th, Finished 7th)
8. Greg Shepsis (Started 18th, Finished 8th)
9. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (Started 7th, Finished 9th)
10. Scott Frack (Started 9th, Finished 10th)
11. Jakob Stitzel (Started 12th, Finished 11th)
12. Kenny Miller III (Started 8th, Finished 12th)
13. Blaine Emery (Started 4th, Finished 13th)
14. Ronald Helmick (Started 6th, Finished 14th)
15. Ed Aikin (Started 11th, Finished 15th)
16. Joe Kata (Started 2nd, Finished 16th)
17. Larry McVay (Started 19th, Finished 17th)
18. Shane Braxton (Started 16th, Finished 18th)
19. Brett Rose (Started 15th, Finished 19th)
DNS: Dan Malley
GO BRIGGS OR GO HOME!
DANNER DOMINATES CIRCLE CITY SALUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (May 21, 2026)……For Briggs Danner, Circle City Raceway
just seemed to be one of those places that he couldn’t connect with over the
years in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competition.
Yet, during Thursday night’s Circle City Salute Presented by Desnuda Tequila,
Danner found the Indianapolis, Indiana 1/4-mile dirt oval to his liking, much
thanks to a monster curb that bit others, but was one that Danner’s car found
bite on.
Danner (Allentown, Pennsylvania) took advantage of a turn two stumble by
Logan Seavey to take over the lead on lap 17 of the 40-lap main event, then
scurried away from the field for the remaining 24 laps to win by a whopping
6.439 second margin, the largest in the series since October 2023.
The $10,000 earned by Danner was his second USAC National Sprint Car win of
the season and the ninth of his career, tying himself with Mario Andretti, Pat
O’Connor, Hunter Schuerenberg and Robbie Stanley for 58th place on the all-time
list.
“To be standing here is pretty crazy,” stated Danner, who possessed an
average finishing position of eighth at CCR. “This is one of my worst places,
and I feel like every time I come here, I just never really get going. To get
going good on the curb there, and racing with Logan, that was a really good race
we had going there. I’m super happy to be standing here. This is an awesome
feeling for myself, for sure.”
Danner and his Hogue Racing Enterprises/E. Schneider & Sons – Keystone Cap/DRC/Rider
Chevy were lined up on the pole position for the feature, but it was outside
front row starter Seavey who patrolled the pace throughout much of the first
half of the distance as he beat Danner to the line by a wheel to lead lap one.
Initially working the lower half of the track, Danner ultimately moved up to
the gnarly cushion by lap three and began to stalk Seavey lap after lap. Just
before the midway point, Seavey began to slide himself into each turns one and
three, drifting up from the middle of the racetrack to the top, thus stifling
any momentum Danner had built up on the high line.
That said, Danner was always just within arm’s reach of Seavey. On the 17th
lap, Danner slid under Seavey getting into turn one. Wheel to wheel by the time
both reached the top of turn two, Seavey tripped over the turn two cushion,
allowing Danner, Mitchel Moles, Kyle Cummins and Jake Swanson all to race by as
Seavey went Tom Petty style, free-falling back to fifth in the blink of an eye.
“I felt very curb reliant there,” Danner acknowledged. “I kind of couldn't
get a very good start on the bottom, but once we got going, I knew I could set
pace. Honestly, following him a little bit probably helped me out in setting my
pace for the rest of the race. I felt pretty good on restarts, but he was really
good at taking up the racetrack and made it difficult to pass. Once or twice, I
got a run and we would get a yellow and it kind of killed our run there.”
From there on out, it was a mad scramble for every position within the
top-five, except for the lead. Cummins raced into second on lap 26 after Moles
stumbled on the turn two cushion, all while Danner built up a nearly three
second advantage.
On the 29th circuit, Danner experienced his closest call of the night. As he
approached the smoking lapped car of 18th running Logan Calderwood, the two made
contact with their wheels bouncing off each other in turn one. While Danner
escaped the incident, Calderwood spun to a stop.
“He was kind of blowing up in front of me and switching lanes,” Danner
explained. “I caught a break to escape that one and not get tangled up.”
In the meantime, then sixth running Seavey’s right rear tire began to get low
on air. Compensating with his new reality, Seavey hit the bottom of the track
and went to work. First, he got by Thomas Meseraull for fifth on lap 30, then
picked off Swanson for fourth on lap 33 before falling back to fifth on lap 37.
However, second running Moles found more turn two turmoil on the cushion with
three laps remaining, and dropped four spots. The biggest beneficiary was the
low-riding Seavey who scooted up three positions along the bottom from fifth to
second as Cummins and Swanson also got caught in the commotion.
By that time, Danner was long gone silver, half a lap ahead of his nearest
challenger. Danner won it with relative ease as Seavey nipped Cummins for second
at the stripe. Meseraull took fourth in his first USAC National Sprint Car start
of the season while Jake Swanson rounded out the top-five.
Additionally, Danner led the most laps (24) en route to a commanding victory
to earn the K & N Filters Clean Air Award for the evening.
To start the night, Cummins set a new one-lap Circle City USAC National
Sprint Car track record in LearnLab Qualifying with a time of 11.601 seconds,
breaking the mark of 11.819, set by Mitchel Moles in 2022. It was also Cummins’
third-straight fast qualifying time with the series over the past week at
Eldora, Terre Haute and Circle City. The 24th fast time of Cummins’ career with
the series tied him for 19th all-time alongside Gary Bettenhausen and J.J.
Yeley.
Adding on to his accolades for the night, Cummins also advanced seven positions in the feature from his 10th starting position to land on the podium in the third position. As the biggest mover of the race, he picked up the night’s Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 21, 2026 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – Circle City Salute Presented by
Desnuda Organic Tequila – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-11.601 (New Track Record); 2.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-11.609; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-11.824;
4. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-11.923; 5. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-11.924;
6. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-11.929; 7. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.986; 8. Briggs
Danner, 39, Hogue-11.993; 9. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.026; 10. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.032; 11. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.060;
12. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-12.071; 13. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.078; 14. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-12.093; 15. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.115; 16. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-12.147; 17. Gunnar
Setser, G5, Setser-12.149; 18. Jacob Denney, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.151; 19. Thomas Meseraull, 24, Simon-12.192; 20. Jakeb
Boxell, 54, Westfall-12.192; 21. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-12.238; 22. Shane
Cottle, 34, Olson-12.242; 23. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.272; 24. Noah
Whitehouse, 21, Hajduk-12.301; 25. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.324; 26. Ricky Lewis,
2E, Epperson-12.405; 27. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-12.410; 28. Chet Williams,
38, Williams-12.460; 29. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-12.521; 30. Todd Hobson, 77,
Wingo/Bishop-12.553; 31. Michael Clark, 8, Clark-12.688; 32. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-12.699; 33. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-12.702; 34. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-12.735; 35. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-13.025; 36. Jake Simmons, 7s,
Simmons-13.468; 37. Jack Hoyer, 11, Hoyer-13.658.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Jadon Rogers (1), 2. Hayden Reinbold (3), 3. Robert
Ballou (4), 4. Gunnar Setser (2), 5. Jake Swanson (5), 6. Kyle Cummins (6), 7.
Rylan Gray (7), 8. Hunter Maddox (9), 9. Todd Hobson (8). NT
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cottle (1), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 3.
Mitchel Moles (6), 4. Jacob Denney (2), 5. Logan Calderwood (3), 6. Chance Crum
(5), 7. Charles Davis Jr. (7), 8. Rob Caho Jr. (9), 9. 8-Michael Clark (8).
2:05.325
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Thomas Meseraull (2), 2. Zack Pretorius (1), 3.
Chase Stockon (3), 4. Justin Grant (6), 5. Logan Seavey (5), 6. Cale Coons (4),
7. Brandon Mattox (8), 8. Chet Williams (7), 9. Jake Simmons (9). 2:06.937
INDY POWERSPORTS FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Trey Osborne (6), 2. Noah Whitehouse (1),
3. Briggs Danner (5), 4. C.J. Leary (4), 5. Jakeb Boxell (2), 6. David Gasper
(3), 7. Austin Nigh (8), 8. Jack Hoyer (9), 9. Troy Carey (7). 2:11.537
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (12 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (1), 2. David Gasper (4), 3. Cale
Coons (3), 4. Chance Crum (2), 5. Charles Davis Jr. (6), 6. Jack Hoyer (12), 7.
Austin Nigh (8), 8. Hunter Maddox (10), 9. Michael Clark (15), 10. Rylan Gray
(5), 11. Jake Simmons (16), 12. Troy Carey (13), 13. Rob Caho Jr. (11), 14.
Brandon Mattox (7), 15. Todd Hobson (14), 16. Chet Williams (9). NT
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (1),
2. Logan Seavey (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (10), 4. Thomas Meseraull (7), 5. Jake
Swanson (3), 6. Mitchel Moles (6), 7. Shane Cottle (9), 8. Trey Osborne (4), 9.
Hayden Reinbold (16), 10. Justin Grant (5), 11. Robert Ballou (12), 12. Cale
Coons (14), 13. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 14. C.J. Leary (15), 15. Chase Stockon
(18), 16. Chance Crum (11), 17. Zack Pretorius (22), 18. Jakeb Boxell (21), 19.
Gunnar Setser (20), 20. David Gasper (19), 21. Logan Calderwood (17), 22. Jadon
Rogers (8), 23. Charles Davis Jr. (24), 24. Noah Whitehouse (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-16 Logan Seavey, Laps 17-40 Briggs Danner.
**Ricky Lewis flipped during qualifying. Chet Williams flipped during the
semi. Todd Hobson flipped during the semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1058,
2-Mitchel Moles-970, 3-Justin Grant-969, 4-Logan Seavey-892, 5-Briggs
Danner-871, 6-Jake Swanson-855, 7-Chase Stockon-853, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-840,
9-C.J. Leary-765, 10-Robert Ballou-742.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-48, 2-Hayden
Reinbold-43, 3-Logan Calderwood-39, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-37, 5-Briggs Danner-35,
6-Justin Grant-32, 7-Robert Ballou-31, 8-Chase Stockon-30, 9-Kyle Cummins-27,
10-Trey Osborne-26.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: May 29-30, 2026 –
Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa – Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash –
1/2-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (11.925)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (11.601)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Thomas Meseraull
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Shane Cottle
Indy Powersports Fourth Heat Winner: Trey Osborne
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Kyle Cummins
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Briggs Danner (24 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kyle Cummins (10th to 3rd)
MOLES, GUNS & MONEY!
IT’S A FIRST TIME HULMAN CLASSIC WINNER
AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (May 20, 2026)………The Terre Haute Action Track is where
it all began for Mitchel Moles and Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports.
Exactly four years ago to the day, May 20, 2022, Moles made an impressive
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship debut, leading 19 of the 30 laps
before losing the lead late and finishing second. Since then, the Raisin City,
California racer had always felt that it had been one that he let slip away.
Fast forward to Wednesday night’s 56th annual Tony Hulman Classic at the
western Indiana 1/2-mile dirt oval on May 20, 2026, where Moles used the lessons
he’s learned in that four year span to finally reign triumphant at Terre Haute
for the first time in his career.
This time around, once Moles gained the lead on the opening lap, he never
once relinquished his grip as he continuously increased his advantaged
throughout the distance, leading all 30 laps from the pole position to earn a
commanding 4.388 second margin of victory at the helm of his Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports/AME – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy.
“This is where I cut my teeth with (car owner) Andy (Reinbold),” Moles
reflected. “We lost one to C.J. (Leary), and I told Andy that if I was ever back
in that position again, I wasn’t going to lose it. I now knew what to do and I
knew what I did wrong. When you mess something up, it’s always good to come
back. But I didn’t think it would take me four years. Andy let me crash a bunch
of stuff to get to this point, so this win is really for him.”
As Moles pulled into victory lane, it became apparent that his right rear
tire was deflated, but it hung on just long enough. With the win, Moles earned a
$10,000 prize, plus the custom rifle that has been awarded to the Hulman Classic
winner for well over half a century. It all seemed fitting for the driver who is
an avid hunter in his spare time away from the racetrack.
“I love money and I love guns, so this one’s a really good one for us,” Moles exclaimed.
Moles’ win was his second of the USAC National Sprint Car season and the
seventh of his career, tying him with Kevin Doty, Darren Hagen, Kenny Irwin Jr.,
Doug Kalitta, Jim Keeker, Bobby Santos, Brady Short, Kevin Thomas, Bobby Unser
and Josh Wise.
Speaking of Kalitta, he served as the night’s grand marshal, returning to the
Terre Haute Action Track 30 years after his 1996 Tony Hulman Classic victory.
The 1994 USAC National Sprint Car champion later turned to drag racing where he
captured the 2023 and 2025 NHRA Top Fuel titles.
As for Moles, he continued his roll with his ninth top-five result with the
series in his past 11 starts, a stretch which has included five top-two finishes
and a pair of wins.
“I’m happy for my whole team,” Moles stated. “My guys have been working
really hard. They’ve battled adversity and they’ve battled with the problems
I’ve given them even before that. I was trying to talk them out of everything
they were doing with the car. Andy kind of gave me the look, and I’m like,
‘okay, I’ll go away.’
Throughout the entire duration, all were on the chase to track down Moles.
Chase Stockon made moves early, diving under outside front row starter Robert
Ballou for the second position in turn three on the second lap. Jake Swanson
followed suit past Ballou into third moments later.
After David Gasper (18th) slowed to a stop on the front straightaway on lap
six, the ensuing restart resulted in a major melee on the back straight.
Defending Hulman Classic winner Justin Grant got a run to the inside of
Swanson for the third spot on lap seven. The two cars touched wheels, sending
Grant spinning backwards into the outside wall, which lifted his rear wheels off
the ground and crumpled his rear bumper and tail tank, but he managed to keep
going.
Meanwhile, Swanson's front end was knocked out from the resulting contact.
Without any control, Swanson veered nose first into the inside guardrail, which
sprayed a shower of sparks and spun his car around 180 degrees to a stop all
while traffic scattered every which way to avoid getting caught in the incident.
With that, Swanson’s race was over.
Grant’s car displayed no other signs of wear on the restart as he and Stockon
proceeded to exchange the second position five times on each end of the Action
Track in a two lap span between the seventh and ninth circuit. Stockon crossed
over Grant’s turn three maneuver on lap nine to secure the spot.
Kevin Thomas Jr. ran down Grant with an inside move on the back straight on
lap 15 to gain the third position. During the final laps, Grant threw the
kitchen sink at him, but Thomas was able to thwart off the pressure to maintain
the show position.
Down the stretch, Moles continuously ratcheted up his lead to two seconds, to
three, and to four, and had little to no pressure at the end as he sliced his
way through the tail end of the field, taking no chances as he remained on the
hammer.
“I wasn’t going to give up or slow down; that’s how you lose these races,”
Moles admitted. “To beat guys like Chase (Stockon) and Robert (Ballou) and
Justin (Grant) and Kyle Cummins, those guys have been so good here. So, I’m
very, very, very happy to pull this one off, and hopefully, it’s one of many to
come.”
In the end, it was all Moles who finished the job nearly a straightaway ahead
of runner-up Stockon with Thomas third, Grant fourth and Ballou fifth as Hulman
Classic winners occupied all top-five positions in the feature results.
Moles led all 30 laps of the feature from start to finish. By leading the
most laps, he was not only the night's feature winner, he also was the winner of
the K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
In his first Hulman Classic start, Cale Coons came home as the Rod End Supply
Hard Charger. Coons started all the way back in the 18th position and went on to
finish 10th in the feature.
Kyle Cummins was the LearnLab Fast Qualifier for second year in a row at the Hulman Classic with a lap of 19.587 seconds, best in the field of 29 cars. It was also his second consecutive USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time on two different 1/2-mile dirt tracks in a span of five days (Eldora & Terre Haute). Cummins’ 23rd career quick time with the series tied him with Logan Seavey and Jon Stanbrough for 21st place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 20, 2026 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 56th Tony Hulman Classic –
1/2-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-19.567; 2. Chase Stockon, 92,
Sertich-19.578; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-19.682; 4. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming
Swanson-19.849; 5. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-19.863; 6. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-19.941; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-20.002; 8.
Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-20.010; 9. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-20.079; 10. C.J.
Leary, 53, Fox-20.106; 11. J.J. Yeley, 51, Horn-20.114; 12. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Lewis-20.117; 13. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-20.162; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-20.330; 15. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-20.386; 16. Trey
Osborne, 6T, Osborne-20.391; 17. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-20.494; 18. Max
Adams, 42, Cheney-20.510; 19. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-20.536; 20. Jack Hoyer,
11, Hoyer-20.609; 21. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-20.695; 22. Harley
Burns, 16, Britt Aero-20.813; 23. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-20.903; 24. Troy
Carey, 45N, Carey-20.914; 25. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-21.016; 26. Adam
Taylor, 8T, Doherty-21.019; 27. Jake Simmons, 7s, Simmons-21.747; 28. Carl
Rhuebottom, 83, Rhuebottom-23.005; 29. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (3), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 3. Kyle
Cummins (6), 4. Jake Swanson (5), 5. Logan Seavey (2), 6. Trey Osborne (1), 7.
Jadon Rogers (7), 8. Harley Burns (8), 9. Brandon Mattox (9), 10. Carl
Rhuebottom (10). 2:45.701
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Hayden Reinbold (2), 2. J.J. Yeley (3), 3. Chase
Stockon (6), 4. Briggs Danner (4), 5. Robert Ballou (5), 6. Hunter Maddox (1),
7. Jack Hoyer (7), 8. Charles Davis Jr. (8), 9. Adam Taylor (9), 10. Austin Nigh
(10). 2:46.628
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (6), 2. Ricky Lewis (3), 3. Logan
Calderwood (2), 4. Mitchel Moles (5), 5. Max Adams (1), 6. Cale Coons (7), 7.
David Gasper (4), 8. Troy Carey (8), 9. Jake Simmons (9). 2:45.951
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (12 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. David Gasper (1), 2. Jadon Rogers (2), 3. Charles
Davis Jr. (5), 4. Harley Burns (4), 5. Jack Hoyer (3), 6. Adam Taylor (8), 7.
Brandon Mattox (7), 8. Austin Nigh (10), 9. Troy Carey (6), 10. Jake Simmons
(9), 11. Carl Rhuebottom (11). 4:15.326
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (1),
2. Chase Stockon (5), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 4. Justin Grant (4), 5. C.J.
Leary (7), 6. Kyle Cummins (6), 7. Robert Ballou (2), 8. Hayden Reinbold (8), 9.
Briggs Danner (10), 10. Cale Coons (18), 11. Ricky Lewis (12), 12. Trey Osborne
(15), 13. Logan Seavey (13), 14. Logan Calderwood (14), 15. Charles Davis Jr.
(21), 16. Max Adams (17), 17. Hunter Maddox (16), 18. Jack Hoyer (23), 19. J.J.
Yeley (11), 20. Harley Burns (22), 21. Jadon Rogers (20), 22. Jake Swanson (3),
23. Adam Taylor (24), 24. David Gasper (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Mitchel Moles.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-985,
2-Justin Grant-917, 3-Mitchel Moles-904, 4-Logan Seavey-821, 5-Chase
Stockon-814, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-796, 7-Briggs Danner-795, 8-Jake Swanson-791,
9-C.J. Leary-725, 10-Robert Ballou-695.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-46, 2-Logan
Calderwood-39, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-37, 4-Hayden Reinbold-36, 5-Briggs Danner-35,
6-Justin Grant-32, 7-Robert Ballou-30, 8-Chase Stockon-27, 9-Trey Osborne-26,
10-Brady Bacon-23.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 21, 2026 – Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – Circle City Salute Presented by Desnuda Organic Tequila – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (19.495)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (19.567)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: David Gasper
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Mitchel Moles (30 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Cale Coons (18th to 10th)
HOOSIER HUNDRED RAINED OUT,
POSTPONED TO THURSDAY JUNE 25
Brownsburg, Indiana (May 19, 2026)………In coordination with USAC, USF
Championships presented by Continental, and the All-Star National Pavement
Midget Series, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park has announced a scheduling
change for this Friday night’s May 22nd Carb Night Classic.
Due to the expected inclement weather that does not provide a safe racing
window on Friday, the Hoosier Hundred and Night Before the 500 races will be
moved to Thursday Night Thunder on Thursday, June 25, at IRP's .686-mile paved
oval in Brownsburg, Indiana.
Both the USF2000 Championship presented by Continental and PRO2000
Championship presented by Continental events will now be held on one-day with
practice, qualifying, and feature races taking place on Thursday, May 21.
A schedule of events will be released in due course for Thursday’s event.
General admission tickets will only be available at the gate for $10. No pit
passes or reserved seating will be available for sale.
All tickets and camping will now be valid for Thursday Night Thunder on June 25. Preferred parking that was purchased will be refunded directly to your method of payment. All questions should be directed to lucasoilraceway@nhra.com or by calling the track’s front office at (317) 969-8600.
RIFLEMEN!
USAC SPRINTS FACE OFF AT TERRE HAUTE
FOR 56TH HULMAN CLASSIC May 20
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (May 18, 2026)………For more than a half century, the Tony
Hulman Classic has been an event that every USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car
driver desires to win.
The 56th annual chapter of the longest running USAC National Sprint Car
event, dating back to 1971, returns to western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action
Track on Wednesday night, May 20.
Up for grabs is the glory of winning the Hulman Classic, the coveted rifle trophy and the $10,000 reward for a night’s worth of work on Indiana’s only 1/2-mile dirt oval.
Here are six storylines to watch!
THE HULMAN SIX
Six past Hulman Classic winners are expected to compete this Wednesday,
including three-time winner Robert Ballou (2015-2016-2022), J.J. Yeley (1997 &
2003), Justin Grant (2025), Kevin Thomas Jr. (2017), Chase Stockon (2019) and
Logan Seavey (2024).
Grant, Stockon and Seavey have already won in USAC National Sprint Car
competition this season. Thomas Jr. and Ballou are among those looking to add
their first tally of 2026 at the Action Track this weekend.
Yeley, meanwhile, returns to the Hulman Classic for the first time since
2004! Yeley, the 2001 and 2003 series champion, owns six USAC National Sprint
Car victories in his career at Terre Haute, plus one special event.
ON THE HUNT FOR A RIFLE
Half the drivers currently ranking inside the top-10 of the USAC National
Sprint Car point standings are seeking a first Hulman Classic victory. That’s a
list that includes the likes of Kyle Cummins, Mitchel Moles, Jake Swanson,
Briggs Danner and C.J. Leary.
Cummins and Leary already own USAC National Sprint Car feature wins at Terre
Haute, but they’d also like to add the Hulman Classic’s famous rifle trophy to
their collection this Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Cummins (2021 & 2023), Swanson (2024) and Leary (2025) have all
finished as the runner-up at the Hulman Classic in recent years. Moles was 4th
in 2023 while Danner was 10th in 2025.
CUMMINS’ CHECKLIST
Speaking of Cummins, he continues to roll with 11-straight top-five USAC
National Sprint Car feature finishes entering the Hulman Classic, including a
1st and a 2nd last weekend at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
The defending champ enters the week as the series point leader by 74 markers,
and back in April of this year, he scored his first career Terre Haute USAC
National Sprint Car victory in the Jim Hurtubise Classic.
Twice, Cummins has finished as the runner-up at the Hulman in 2021 and 2023,
and the coveted rifle is calling his name.
LEWIS HAS BEEN EVERYWHERE, MAN
Ricky Lewis’ best career USAC National Sprint Car feature finish came at the
Tony Hulman Classic in 2025 where he finished 3rd after starting 10th.
This year, Lewis leads all drivers with eight USAC sanctioned sprint car
victories across three different series: six with CRA and once each with the
Southwest series and the MRA series.
However, a first USAC National Sprint Car win has eluded him thus far.
Perhaps the Hulman Classic will be the night. Seven drivers have earned their
first USAC National Sprint Car victory during the Hulman Classic: George Snider
(1971), Joe Saldana (1973), Chet Johnson (1982), Cary Faas (1992), Dave Darland
(1993), J.J. Yeley (1997) and Terry Pletch (1999).
GRAND MARSHAL KALITTA
Thirty years after his 1996 Tony Hulman Classic victory, Doug Kalitta will
serve as grand marshal for the 56th running of the event featuring the USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track on
Wednesday night, May 20.
Prior to becoming the 2023 and 2025 NHRA Top Fuel dragster champion, Kalitta
rose to prominence in USAC competition between 1990-1998, culminating in a
National Sprint Car driving championship in 1994.
Across the USAC National Sprint Car and National Midget disciplines, Kalitta
won 10 sprint features and seven in midgets. Twelve of his 17 career USAC
national victories came at the paved high banks of Indiana’s Winchester Speedway
with four more coming at Indianapolis Raceway Park’s paved oval.
However, there is one particular victory that stands out – his lone dirt USAC
victory at the Terre Haute Action Track on May 12, 1996, where he passed Kevin
Thomas with five laps remaining to win the 26th running of the Tony Hulman
Classic.
HISTORY OF THE RIFLE
On June 19, 1966, prior to the advent of the Hulman Classic, the reward for
winning each of the Twin 30-lap USAC National Sprint Car features at Terre Haute
was a pair of rifles, each of which would hold a 30-30 cartridge, referring to a
.30 caliber bullet and 30 grains of powder.
The tradition stuck, and nowadays, one treasured rifle has been annually
awarded to the Hulman Classic winner dating back to 1971. To this day, it
remains, perhaps, the most coveted trophy in all of USAC racing.
RACE DETAILS
this Wednesday’s May 20th 56th annual Tony Hulman Classic features the USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus UMP DIRTcar Modifieds. Pits open
at 3pm Eastern with front gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 6pm and
cars on track at 6:30pm with qualifying and racing immediately following.
Advance tickets are on sale now at https://www.terrehauteactiontrack.com/.
Advance tickets are $30 for grandstand seating. Kids age 12 and under are free.
Pit passes are $40. Grandstand seating is included as well as access to the
controlled Pit Pass area. Infield admission is $15 and allows for access to the
grass infield of the Action Track through the tunnel at the far right (turn one
side) of the main grandstand.
The event can be watched live in its entirety on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-918,
2-Justin Grant-844, 3-Mitchel Moles-828, 4-Logan Seavey-780, 5-Jake Swanson-760,
6-Briggs Danner-744, 7-Chase Stockon-736, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-725, 9-C.J.
Leary-659, 10-Robert Ballou-637.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1 Lap - 5/21/2014 - Brady Bacon - 19.225
4 Laps - 5/4/1986 - Larry Gates - 1:36.18
6 Laps - 5/17/2003 - Kurt Gross - 2:07.21
7 Laps - 5/21/2024 - Shane Cottle - 2:35.29
8 Laps - 10/12/2012 - Hunter Schuerenberg - 2:39.40
10 Laps - 6/17/2000 - Jon Stanbrough - 3:29.13
12 Laps - 9/10/2011 - Jon Stanbrough - 4:02.90
30 Laps - 10/1/2021 - Chris Windom - 10:31.97
40 Laps - 5/4/1975 - Pancho Carter - 15:52.96
50 Laps - 8/13/1967 - Rollie Beale - 22:41.72
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TONY HULMAN CLASSIC WINS:
3-Robert Ballou, Cary Faas, Levi Jones & Chris Windom
2-Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Jerry Coons Jr., Dave Darland, Jack Hewitt,
Jon Stanbrough, Rich Vogler & J.J. Yeley
1-Brady Bacon, Gary Bettenhausen, Jeff Bloom, Daron Clayton, Tyler Courtney,
Jay Drake, Eric Gordon, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood, Chet Johnson, Bud
Kaeding, Doug Kalitta, Sheldon Kinser, Cory Kruseman, Eddie Leavitt, James
McElreath, Jan Opperman, Terry Pletch, Joe Saldana, Logan Seavey, Ron Shuman,
George Snider, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas Jr., Dick Tobias & Bruce Walkup
TONY HULMAN CLASSIC WINNERS:
1971: George Snider
1972: Bruce Walkup
1973: Joe Saldana
1974: Gary Bettenhausen
1975: Pancho Carter
1976: Jan Opperman
1977: James McElreath
1978: Dick Tobias
1979: Pancho Carter
1980: Eddie Leavitt
1981: Sheldon Kinser
1982: Chet Johnson
1983: Jack Hewitt
1984: Rick Hood
1985: Ron Shuman
1986: Rich Vogler
1987: Steve Butler
1988: Steve Butler (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1989: Rich Vogler (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1990: Jeff Bloom (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1991: Eric Gordon (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1992: Cary Faas
1993: Dave Darland
1994: Cary Faas
1995: Jack Hewitt
1996: Doug Kalitta
1997: J.J. Yeley
1998: Cary Faas
1999: Terry Pletch
2000: Jay Drake
2001: Tracy Hines
2002: Jon Stanbrough
2003: J.J. Yeley
2004: Cory Kruseman
2005: Levi Jones
2006: Daron Clayton
2007: Jon Stanbrough
2008: Levi Jones
2009: Levi Jones
2010: Jerry Coons Jr.
2011: Chris Windom
2012: Bud Kaeding
2013: Jerry Coons Jr.
2014: Dave Darland
2015: Robert Ballou
2016: Robert Ballou
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2018: Tyler Courtney
2019: Chase Stockon
2020: Chris Windom
2021: Chris Windom
2022: Robert Ballou
2023: Brady Bacon
2024: Logan Seavey
2025: Justin Grant
**Held at the Terre Haute Action Track 1971-1987, 1992-Present
**Held at Indianapolis Raceway Park 1988-1991
====================
TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK USAC SPRINT CAR WINS:
8-Gary Bettenhausen, Jack Hewitt & Chris Windom
6-Bubby Jones, Sheldon Kinser & J.J. Yeley
5-Jim Hurtubise, Levi Jones, Jon Stanbrough & Rich Vogler
4-Brady Bacon, Justin Grant, Bud Kaeding, Roger McCluskey & Chase Stockon
3-Robert Ballou, Don Branson, Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Daron Clayton,
Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Jay Drake, Cary Faas, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood &
Joe Saldana
2-Rollie Beale, Tom Bigelow, Dave Darland, Cory Kruseman, Johnny Rutherford,
Logan Seavey, Dick Tobias, Kevin Thomas Jr., Bruce Walkup & Greg Weld
1-Billy Cassella, Steve Chassey, Bryan Clauson, Mel Cornett, Kyle Cummins,
Larry Dickson, Ed Elisian, Tony Elliott, Aaron Farney, A.J. Foyt, Richard
Griffin, Chuck Gurney, Tommy Hinnershitz, Tray House, Chet Johnson, Tony Jones,
Doug Kalitta, Frankie Kerr, Steve Kinser, C.J. Leary, Eddie Leavitt, Andy
Linden, Bobby Marshman, Charlie Masters, Rusty McClure, James McElreath, Jim
McElreath, Jim McWithey, Jan Opperman, Terry Pletch, Larry Rice, Eddie Sachs,
Sammy Sessions, Ron Shuman, George Snider, Robbie Stanley, Brad Sweet, Kevin
Thomas & Bobby Unser
TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK USAC SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1957: Ed Elisian (6/16) & Andy Linden (8/18)
1958: Eddie Sachs (6/22) & Tommy Hinnershitz (8/17)
1959: Don Branson (6/21) & Jim McWithey (8/16)
1960: Don Branson (6/12) & Jim Hurtubise (8/21)
1961: Jim Hurtubise (6/11) & Jim Hurtubise (8/13)
1962: Jim Hurtubise (6/17) & Jim Hurtubise (8/12)
1963: Roger McCluskey (6/16) & Bobby Marshman (8/11)
1964: A.J. Foyt (6/14) & Don Branson (8/9)
1965: Johnny Rutherford (6/13) & Johnny Rutherford (8/15)
1966: Roger McCluskey (6/19), Roger McCluskey (6/19) & Roger McCluskey (9/14)
1967: Bobby Unser (6/11), Greg Weld (6/11), Rollie Beale (8/13) & Greg Weld
(9/10)
1968: Gary Bettenhausen (6/16), Larry Dickson (8/11) & Gary Bettenhausen
(9/8)
1969: Gary Bettenhausen (8/10) & Gary Bettenhausen (10/19)
1970: Jim McElreath (6/21), Dick Tobias (8/9) & Bruce Walkup (9/13)
1971: George Snider (5/1) & Gary Bettenhausen (8/8)
1972: Bruce Walkup (4/30), Charlie Masters (6/11) & Rollie Beale (8/19)
1973: Joe Saldana (5/5), Mel Cornett (6/9) 7 Sammy Sessions (8/5)
1974: Gary Bettenhausen (4/14) & Sheldon Kinser (8/4)
1975: Pancho Carter (5/4), Joe Saldana (6/1), Gary Bettenhausen (8/3) & Tom
Bigelow (9/21)
1976: Jan Opperman (5/1), Tom Bigelow (6/6), Gary Bettenhausen (8/1) & Chuck
Gurney (10/31)
1977: James McElreath (5/7), Sheldon Kinser (6/5), Bubby Jones (7/31) &
Pancho Carter (9/25)
1978: Dick Tobias (5/6), Billy Cassella (6/4) & Bubby Jones (9/24)
1979: Pancho Carter (5/5), Bubby Jones (5/6), Bubby Jones (6/3), Bubby Jones
(8/5) & Bubby Jones (9/23)
1980: Eddie Leavitt (5/3), Steve Chassey (5/4), Joe Saldana (6/29), Rich
Vogler (8/3) & Rich Vogler (9/21)
1981: Sheldon Kinser (5/3), Rich Vogler (8/9) & Sheldon Kinser (9/7)
1982: Chet Johnson (5/9), Sheldon Kinser (6/20), Steve Kinser (8/8) & Larry
Rice (9/5)
1983: Jack Hewitt (5/8), Rich Vogler (6/19) & Jack Hewitt (8/28)
1984: Rick Hood (6/10) & Steve Butler (8/26)
1985: Ron Shuman (5/5), Rick Hood (6/9) & Rick Hood (8/25)
1986: Rich Vogler (5/4) & Sheldon Kinser (8/3)
1987: Steve Butler (5/3) & Steve Butler (5/23)
1990: Jack Hewitt (7/8)
1991: Jack Hewitt (7/7)
1992: Rusty McClure (7/12) & Cary Faas (10/11)
1993: Dave Darland (5/2) & Robbie Stanley (7/11)
1994: Cary Faas (5/1) & Tray House (7/17)
1995: Jack Hewitt (4/30) & Jack Hewitt (7/16)
1996: Doug Kalitta (5/12), Kevin Thomas (7/12) & Jack Hewitt (10/5)
1997: J.J. Yeley (6/27), J.J. Yeley (7/23) & Jack Hewitt (10/4)
1998: Cary Faas (5/29) & Tony Elliott (8/14)
1999: Tracy Hines (5/8), Tony Jones (6/17), Jerry Coons Jr. (6/18), Frankie
Kerr (6/19) & Terry Pletch (7/21)
2000: Jay Drake (6/15), Richard Griffin (6/16), Jay Drake (6/18) & Jay Drake
(7/28)
2001: Tracy Hines (5/19), Bud Kaeding (10/20) & Bud Kaeding (10/20)
2002: Jon Stanbrough (5/11), Cory Kruseman (7/27) & J.J. Yeley (10/5)
2003: J.J. Yeley (5/17), Tracy Hines (7/26), J.J. Yeley (8/14 Special Event)
& J.J. Yeley (10/4)
2004: Cory Kruseman (5/22), J.J. Yeley (7/24) & Bud Kaeding (9/4)
2005: Levi Jones (7/22), Levi Jones (9/30) & Levi Jones (10/1)
2006: Daron Clayton (10/6) & Daron Clayton (10/7)
2007: Jon Stanbrough (5/19)
2008: Levi Jones (5/22)
2009: Levi Jones (5/21), Brad Sweet (7/15) & Jon Stanbrough (9/12)
2010: Jerry Coons Jr. (5/27), Jon Stanbrough (7/14) & Jon Stanbrough (9/11)
2011: Chris Windom (7/13) & Chris Windom (9/10)
2012: Bud Kaeding (5/24), Daron Clayton (7/18) & Chase Stockon (10/12)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/17) & Jerry Coons Jr. (8/31)
2014: Dave Darland (5/21), Bryan Clauson (7/16) & Brady Bacon (9/18)
2015: Aaron Farney (7/15) & Robert Ballou (9/18)
2016: Robert Ballou (5/25), Chase Stockon (7/17) & Chris Windom (10/15)
2017: Chris Windom (9/15) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (10/14)
2018: Tyler Courtney (5/23), Tyler Courtney (7/25) & Brady Bacon (9/14)
2019: Chase Stockon (5/22), Tyler Courtney (7/24) & Justin Grant (9/13)
2020: Chris Windom (7/1), Justin Grant (7/29) & Chris Windom (9/18)
2021: Chris Windom (5/26), Logan Seavey (7/28) & Chris Windom (10/1)
2022: C.J. Leary (5/20) & Robert Ballou (5/22)
2023: Brady Bacon (5/23) & Justin Grant (7/26)
2024: Logan Seavey (5/21) & Brady Bacon (8/1)
2025: Chase Stockon (7/31) & Justin Grant (10/3)
2026: Kyle Cummins (4/12)
====================
PAST TONY HULMAN CLASSIC FEATURE RESULTS:
1971 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. George Snider, 2. Don Nordhorn, 3. Sammy Sessions,
4. Jim McElreath, 5. Larry Cannon, 6. Rollie Beale, 7. Merle Bettenhausen, 8.
Butch Wilkerson, 9. Karl Busson, 10. Jimmy Oskie, 11. Pancho Carter, 12. Bobby
Black, 13. Jimmy Caruthers, 14. Jim Malloy, 15. Jerry Poland, 16. Dee Jones, 17.
Johnny Parsons, 18. Lennie Waldo, 19. Jerry McClung, 20. Joe Saldana. NT
1972 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Bruce Walkup, 2. George Snider, 3. Sammy Sessions,
4. Lee Kunzman, 5. Larry Cannon, 6. Jim McElreath, 7. Tom Bigelow, 8. Don
Nordhorn, 9. Bill Puterbaugh, 10. Gary Ponzini, 11. Johnny Parsons, 12. Joe
Saldana, 13. Sonny Ates, 14. Merle Bettenhausen, 15. Larry Dickson, 16. Carl
Williams, 17. Billy Cassella, 18. Dick Tobias, 19. Pancho Carter, 20. Gary
Bettenhausen.
1973 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Joe Saldana, 2. Rollie Beale, 3. Don Nordhorn, 4.
Bruce Walkup, 5. Sammy Sessions, 6. John Toth, 7. Lee Kunzman, 8. Tony Simon, 9.
Jerry Poland, 10. Johnny Parsons, 11. Fred Linder, 12. Bob Kinser, 13. Rich
Leavell, 14. Mel Cornett, 15. Chuck Booth, 16. Jim McElreath, 17. Larry Dickson,
18. Pancho Carter, 19. Billy Cassella, 20. Larry Cannon, 21. A.J. Foyt, 22.
Sheldon Kinser, 23. Greg Weld, 24. Billy Shuman, 25. Bill Puterbaugh, 26. Jerry
Nemire, 27. Ralph Liguori, 28. Charlie Masters.
1974 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Gary Bettenhausen, 2. Jan Opperman, 3. George
Snider, 4. A.J. Foyt, 5. Pancho Carter, 6. Sheldon Kinser, 7. Billy Cassella, 8.
Mel Cornett, 9. Greg Leffler, 10. Rollie Beale, 11. Don Nordhorn, 12. Tom
Bigelow, 13. Joe Saldana, 14. Butch Wilkerson, 15. Bruce Walkup, 16. Johnny
Parsons, 17. Jackie Howerton, 18. Lee Osborne, 19. Bill Puterbaugh, 20. Chuck
Booth.
1975 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Pancho Carter, 2. Lee Osborne, 3. George Snider,
4. Tom Bigelow, 5. Sheldon Kinser, 6. Jimmy Caruthers, 7. Thad Dosher, 8. Steve
Cannon, 9. Tommy Astone, 10. Sonny Ates, 11. Bruce Walkup, 12. Larry Cannon, 13.
Chuck Booth, 14. Chuck Gurney, 15. Gary Bettenhausen, 16. Joe Saldana, 17. Sammy
Sessions, 18. Billy Engelhart, 19. Gordy Lee, 20. Jim McElreath.
1976 FEATURE: (39 laps) 1. Jan Opperman, 2. Pancho Carter, 3. Bubby Jones, 4.
Dana Carter, 5. Bruce Walkup, 6. Chuck Gurney, 7. Sheldon Kinser, 8. Rollie
Beale, 9. Billy Cassella, 10. Larry Dickson, 11. Karl Busson, 12. Tom Bigelow,
13. Roger Rager, 14. Kenny Weld, 15. Lee Osborne, 16. Tommy Astone, 17. James
McElreath, 18. Bill Puterbaugh, 19. Joe Saldana, 20. Bobby Olivero.
1977 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. James McElreath, 2. Clark Templeman, 3. Roger
Rager, 4. Billy Cassella, 5. Jerry Weeks, 6. Bubby Jones, 7. Jackie Howerton, 8.
Larry Rice, 9. Rich Vogler, 10. Dana Carter, 11. Greg Leffler, 12. Johnny
Parsons, 13. Mark Alderson, 14. Gary Bettenhausen, 15. Tom Bigelow, 16. Ron
Shuman, 17. Sheldon Kinser, 18. Steve Chassey, 19. Bob Frey, 20. Joe Saldana.
1978 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Dick Tobias, 2. Duke Cook, 3. Lealand McSpadden,
4. Rich Leavell, 5. Rich Vogler, 6. Chuck Gurney, 7. Bobby Olivero, 8. Clark
Templeman, 9. Greg Leffler, 10. Roger Rager, 11. Tom Bigelow, 12. Billy
Cassella, 13. Ron Shuman, 14. Junior Parkinson, 15. Bruce Walkup, 16. Pancho
Carter, 17. Sheldon Kinser, 18. Roy Hicks, 19. Johnny Parsons, 20. Eddie
Leavitt.
1979 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Pancho Carter, 2. Sheldon Kinser, 3. Larry Rice,
4. Johnny Parsons, 5. Bob East, 6. Bruce Walkup, 7. Billy Cassella, 8. Rich
Vogler, 9. Tom Bigelow, 10. Jim McElreath, 11. Joe Saldana, 12. Mark Alderson,
13. Mack McClellan, 14. Hal Browning, 15. Duke Cook, 16. Steve Chassey, 17.
Bubby Jones, 18. Dave Peperak, 19. Paul Pitzer, 20. Dana Carter.
1980 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Eddie Leavitt, 2. Steve Chassey, 3. Pancho Carter,
4. Sheldon Kinser, 5. Bobby Olivero, 6. Mack McClellan, 7. Gary Iulg, 8. Jerry
Weeks, 9. Larry Dickson, 10. Phil Miller, 11. Johnny Parsons, 12. Larry Rice,
13. Larry Gates, 14. Rich Vogler, 15. Gary Bettenhausen, 16. Curt Kelley, 17.
Mark Alderson, 18. Paul Pitzer, 19. Bill Tyler, 20. Tom Bigelow, 21. Joe
Saldana. NT
1981 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Sheldon Kinser, 2. Smokey Snellbaker, 3. Eddie
Leavitt, 4. Tom Bigelow, 5. Bubby Jones, 6. Joe Saldana, 7. Bill Tyler, 8. Jerry
Potter, 9. Larry Rice, 10. Steve Ball, 11. Rick Nichols, 12. Dave Peperak, 13.
Tim Boyd, 14. Johnny Coogan, 15. Johnny Parsons, 16. Red Bledsoe, 17. Larry
Gates, 18. Jack Hewitt, 19. Ron Shuman, 20. Duke Cook.
1982 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Chet Johnson, 2. Randy Kinser, 3. Roger Rager, 4.
Chuck Amati, 5. Duke Cook, 6. Kelly Kinser, 7. Allen Barr, 8. Steve Long, 9. Jac
Haudenschild, 10. Bob Christian, 11. Andy Hillenburg, 12. Leon Gentry, 13. Jerry
Nemire, 14. David Smith, 15. Jerry Weeks, 16. Ken Schrader, 17. Rich Vogler, 18.
Sheldon Kinser, 19. Johnny Parsons, 20. Eddie Leavitt.
1983 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Ken Schrader, 3. Kelly Kinser, 4.
Larry Dickson, 5. Randy Kinser, 6. Roger Rager, 7. Sheldon Kinser, 8. Brent
Kaeding, 9. Dean Shirley, 10. Larry Rice, 11. Leon Gentry, 12. Steve Long, 13.
Johnny Kemp, 14. Tom Bigelow, 15. Bob Kinser, 16. Larry Martin, 17. Van Gurley,
18. Greg Staab, 19. Rich Vogler, 20. David Smith. NT
1984 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rick Hood, 2. Larry Martin, 3. Larry Rice, 4. Jac
Haudenschild, 5. Steve Butler, 6. Ken Schrader, 7. Denny Donaldson, 8. Johnny
Parsons, 9. Gary Gray, 10. Joe Saldana, 11. Sheldon Kinser, 12. Keith Campbell,
13. Mike Johnson, 14. Jerry Russell, 15. Jerry Nemire, 16. Gay Rolofson, 17.
David Smith, 18. Tray House, 19. Tom Bigelow, 20. Warren Mockler. NT
1985 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Ron Shuman, 2. Sheldon Kinser, 3. Larry Rice, 4.
Jeff Heywood, 5. Brad Noffsinger, 6. Mike Sweeney, 7. Gary Bettenhausen, 8.
Bobby Michnowicz, 9. Rick Hood, 10. Eddie Wirth, 11. Bob Meli, 12. Tony Elliott,
13. Jimmy Oskie, 14. Terry Shepherd, 15. Bill VonHelmolt, 16. Kevin Thomas, 17.
Warren Mockler, 18. Bubby Jones (#92c), 19. Steve Butler, 20. Johnny Parsons,
21. Eddie Leavitt, 22. Jerry Russell. NT
1986 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rich Vogler, 2. Jac Haudenschild, 3. Steve Butler,
4. Larry Gates, 5. Tony Elliott, 6. Andy Stapp, 7. Larry Rice, 8. Jeff Donelson,
9. Jack Ziegler, 10. Craig Keel, 11. Louie Mann, 12. Dave Feese, 13. David
Smith, 14. Alan Brown, 15. Nick Fornoro Jr., 16. Sheldon Kinser, 17. Rick Hood,
18. Manny Rockhold, 19. Ron Shuman, 20. Leon Gentry, 21. Tom Bigelow. NT
1987 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Steve Butler, 2. Randy Kinser, 3. Kelly Kinser, 4.
Tom Bigelow, 5. Tray House, 6. Larry Rice, 7. Dave Feese, 8. Rick Hood, 9. Rich
Vogler, 10. Kevin Thomas, 11. Andy Stapp, 12. Duke Cook, 13. Jack Ziegler, 14.
Warren Mockler, 15. Kevin Huntley, 16. Keith Campbell, 17. Dave Darland, 18.
Dave Peperak, 19. Rick Ungar, 20. Manny Rockhold. NT
1988 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Steve Butler, 2. Mark Alderson, 3. Kevin Huntley,
4. Bob Frey, 5. Greg Staab, 6. Jack Hewitt, 7. Jim Childers, 8. Tray House, 9.
Rick Hood, 10. Larry Rice, 11. Jerry Nemire, 12. Charlie Fisher, 13. Paul
Stender, 14. Gene Lee Gibson, 15. Rich Vogler, 16. Mack McClellan, 17. Mike
Blake, 18. Jeff Bloom, 19. Tony Elliott, 20. Blake Hollingsworth. NT
1989 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rich Vogler, 2. Steve Butler, 3. Wayne Hammond, 4.
Gary Fedewa, 5. Mark Alderson, 6. Jeff Gordon, 7. Eric Gordon, 8. David
Harrison, 9. Bob Frey, 10. Frank Weiss, 11. Jack Hewitt, 12. Jerry Nemire, 13.
Jim Moulis, 14. Tim Champlin, 15. Kevin Huntley, 16. Dave Durnwald, 17. John
Murphy, 18. Jim Mahoney, 19. Gary Bettenhausen, 20. Greg Staab. NT
1990 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jeff Bloom, 2. Bob Frey, 3. Jeff Gordon, 4. Johnny
Parsons, 5. Bob Cicconi, 6. Eric Gordon, 7. Jim Mahoney, 8. Roy Caruthers, 9.
Dave Durnwald, 10. Charlie Workman, 11. Curt Kelley, 12. Doug Heveron, 13. Don
Schilling, 14. Rick Howerton, 15. Brad Marvel, 16. Steve Butler, 17. Greg Staab,
18. Gene Lee Gibson, 19. Red Stauffer, 20. Bruce Field. NT
1991 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Eric Gordon, 2. Robbie Stanley, 3. Mark Alderson,
4. Bob Cicconi, 5. Steve Butler, 6. Tony Stewart, 7. Donnie Adams, 8. Jim
Mahoney, 9. Randy Sweet, 10. Rick Howerton, 11. Frank Riddle, 12. Doug Kalitta,
13. Jim Keeker, 14. Tommy Nichols, 15. Brad Marvel, 16. Gene Lee Gibson, 17.
Bill Rose, 18. Tim Champlin, 19. Tray House, 20. Greg Staab. 10:50.35
1992 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Dave Darland, 3. Steve Butler, 4.
Tony Elliott, 5. Robbie Stanley, 6. Joe Roush, 7. Eric Gordon, 8. Kent
Christian, 9. Tony Stewart, 10. Manny Rockhold, 11. Brad Marvel, 12. Gary
Cameron II, 13. Jon Stanbrough, 14. Tony Ploughe, 15. Dave Peperak, 16. Tray
House, 17. Doug Kalitta, 18. Blake Hollingsworth, 19. Rusty McClure, 20. Brian
Hayden. NT
1993 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Tray House, 4.
Steve Butler, 5. Kevin Thomas, 6. Eric Gordon, 7. Byron Reed, 8. Brad Marvel, 9.
Larry Bland, 10. Bill Rose, 11. Kim Mock, 12. Greg Reed, 13. Robbie Stanley, 14.
Cary Faas, 15. Gary Cameron II, 16. Leon Gentry, 17. Tony Elliott, 18. Jim
Moughan, 19. Blake Hollingsworth, 20. Terry Shepherd. NT
1994 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Robbie Stanley, 3. Gary Fisher, 4.
Brian Hayden, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Tony Elliott, 7. Tray House, 8. Ray Morgan, 9.
Jack Hewitt, 10. Todd Kane, 11. Rusty McClure, 12. Tim Cox, 13. Greg Wilson, 14.
Greg Staab, 15. Terry Pletch, 16. Derek Davidson, 17. Bill Rose, 18. Kevin
Thomas, 19. Doug Kalitta, 20. Blake Hollingsworth. NT
1995 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Eric Gordon, 3. Tray House, 4.
Kevin Thomas, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Terry Shepherd, 7. Terry Pletch, 8. Tony
Elliott, 9. Bill Rose, 10. Brian Hayden, 11. Tony Stewart, 12. Doug Kalitta, 13.
Derek Davidson, 14. Gary Fisher, 15. Brad Marvel, 16. Kevin Doty, 17. Jon
Stanbrough, 18. Mark Cassella, 19. Byron Reed, 20. Cary Faas. NT
1996 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Doug Kalitta, 2. Brad Marvel, 3. Kevin Thomas, 4.
Dave Darland, 5. Dave Steele, 6. Brian Tyler, 7. Brian Hayden, 8. Jon
Stanbrough, 9. Rusty McClure, 10. Greg Staab, 11. Derek Davidson, 12. Bill Rose,
13. Danny Williams Jr., 14. Gus Wasson, 15. Wil Newlin, 16. Dean Billings, 17.
Mark Cassella, 18. Brett Pool, 19. Terry Pletch, 20. Jack Hewitt, 21. Dave
Peperak, 22. Tray House. NT
1997 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Dave Darland, 4.
Kent Christian, 5. Cory Kruseman, 6. Kevin Thomas, 7. Mark Cassella, 8. Cary
Faas, 9. Jon Stanbrough, 10. Tony Elliott, 11. Rusty McClure, 12. Tim Cox, 13.
Brian Hayden, 14. Brian Tyler, 15. Jason McCord, 16. Gus Wasson, 17. Dave
Steele, 18. Greg Stephens, 19. Dave Peperak, 20. Derek Davidson, 21. Robbie
Rice, 22. Wil Newlin. NT
1998 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Kevin Doty, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Tony
Elliott, 5. Kevin Thomas, 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Brian Hayden, 8. Tim Cox, 9. Terry
Pletch, 10. Todd Kane, 11. Derek Davidson, 12. Robbie Rice, 13. Rusty McClure,
14. Brian Tyler, 15. Jack Hewitt, 16. Eric Gordon, 17. Jason McCord, 18. Brad
Fox, 19. Kenny Carmichael, 20. Dave Steele, 21. Jon Stanbrough, 22. Dave
Darland. 10:56.90
1999 FEATURE: (30 Laps) 1. Terry Pletch, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4.
Tony Elliott, 5. Todd Kane, 6. Kevin Briscoe, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Kevin Thomas,
9. Kevin Doty, 10. Kenny Carmichael, 11. Bill Rose, 12. Rusty McClure, 13.
Robbie Rice, 14. Cory Kruseman, 15. Derek Scheffel, 16. Eric Gordon, 17. Kevin
Miller, 18. Tracy Hines, 19. Brad Fox, 20. Jay Drake, 21. Jerry Coons, Jr., 22.
Mike Mann. NT
2000 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jay Drake, 2. Kasey Kahne, 3. Jon Stanbrough, 4.
Bud Kaeding, 5. Derek Davidson, 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Terry Pletch, 8. Jack Hewitt,
9. Cory Kruseman, 10. Tony Elliott, 11. Brian Tyler, 12. Dave Darland, 13.
Jonathan Vennard, 14. Bill Rose (#77), 15. Brandon Petty, 16. Justin Marvel, 17.
Eric Gordon, 18. Eric Burns, 19. Jerry Coons, Jr., 20. J.J. Yeley, 21. Derek
Scheffel, 22. Kevin Briscoe. NT
2001 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tracy Hines, 2. Tony Elliott, 3. Kevin Briscoe, 4.
Gregg Dillion, 5. Terry Pletch, 6. Bill Rose, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Derek
Davidson, 9. Robbie Rice, 10. Jonathan Vennard, 11. Jerry Coons, Jr., 12. Chris
Gurley, 13. Jason Knoke, 14. Jon Stanbrough, 15. Dustin Smith, 16. Eric Burns,
17. J.J. Yeley, 18. Dickie Gaines, 19. Brian Hayden, 20. Jimmy Laser, 21. Bud
Kaeding, 22. Brian Tyler. NT
2002 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Tony Elliott,
4. Jay Drake, 5. Boston Reid, 6. A.J. Anderson, 7. J.J. Yeley, 8. Derek
Davidson, 9. Justin Marvel, 10. Levi Jones, 11. Brian Tyler, 12. Jerry Coons,
Jr., 13. Derek Scheffel, 14. Jason Knoke, 15. Terry Pletch, 16. Kevin Thomas,
17. Dickie Gaines, 18. Wil Newlin, 19. Jack Hewitt, 20. Rick Hayden, 21. Brandon
Petty, 22. Kent Christian. NT
2003 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Cory Kruseman, 3. Boston Reid, 4.
Levi Jones, 5. Bud Kaeding, 6. Brian Tyler, 7. Jonathan Vennard, 8. Tony
Elliott, 9. Bill Rose, 10. Dave Darland, 11. Matt Westfall, 12. Derek Scheffel,
13. Mat Neely, 14. Jay Drake, 15. Marc Jessup, 16. John Scott, 17. Kyle
Wissmiller, 18. Jon Stanbrough, 19. Jerry Coons, Jr., 20. Jimmy Laser, 21. Tracy
Hines, 22. John Wolfe, 23. A.J. Anderson. NT
2004 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cory Kruseman, 2. Jay Drake, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Jon
Stanbrough, 5. Tony Elliott, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Josh Wise, 8. Levi Jones, 9.
Marc Jessup, 10. Jerry Coons, Jr., 11. Brian Tyler, 12. Matt Westfall, 13. Kevin
Huntley, 14. Shane Hollingsworth, 15. Bud Kaeding, 16. Shane Cottle, 17. Brian
Hayden, 18. Josh Ford, 19. Derek Scheffel, 20. John Scott, 21. Justin Marvel,
22. Boston Reid, 23. Kyle Wissmiller. NT
2005 FEATURE: (20 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Mat Neely, 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Jon
Stanbrough, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Daron Clayton, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Bud Kaeding, 10. Tom Hessert, 11. Justin Marvel, 12. Bill Rose, 13.
Don Droud Jr., 14. Dickie Gaines, 15. Kent Christian, 16. Jay Drake, 17. Josh
Wise, 18. Scott Hatton, 19. A.J. Anderson, 20. Critter Malone, 21. Ryan Pace,
22. Marc Jessup, 23. Jonathan Vennard, 24. Shane Cottle. NT
2006 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Daron Clayton, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Dustin
Morgan, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Dickie Gaines, 7. Jonathan
Vennard, 8. Darren Hagen, 9. Brady Short, 10. Mat Neely, 11. Dave Darland, 12.
Bud Kaeding, 13. Hunter Schuerenberg, 14. Brady Bacon,15. Lucas Wolfe, 16.
Charles Davis Jr., 17. Josh Wise, 18. Levi Jones, 19. Shane Hollingsworth, 20.
Jimmy Light, 21. Scotty Weir, 22. Bret Mellenberndt. NT
2007 FEATURE: (30 laps – Halted at 24 due to curfew) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2.
Jerry Coons Jr., 3. Jesse Hockett, 4. Darren Hagen, 5. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 6.
Mat Neely, 7. Brady Short, 8. Levi Jones, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Brad Sweet, 11.
Critter Malone, 12. Jake Martens, 13. Dustin Morgan, 14. Brady Bacon, 15. Damion
Gardner, 16. Kyle Robbins, 17. Chris Windom, 18. Daron Clayton, 19. Neil
Shepherd, 20. Hunter Schuerenberg, 21. Kyle Wissmiller, 22. Danny Williams Jr.,
23. Robert Ballou, 24. Kevin Swindell, 25. Shane Cottle. NT
2008 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Brad Kuhn, 3. Darren Hagen, 4.
Daron Clayton, 5. Cole Whitt, 6. Thomas Meseraull, 7. Shane Cottle, 8. Chad
Boat, 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Dave Darland, 11. Jon Stanbrough, 12. Brady Bacon,
13. Tracy Hines, 14. Hunter Schuerenberg, 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 16. Brad
Sweet, 17. Neil Shepherd, 18. Jesse Hockett, 19. Brady Short, 20. Jeff Bland
Jr., 21. Robert Ballou, 22. Damion Gardner. NT
2009 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Bryan Clauson, 3. Jesse Hockett, 4.
Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Chris Windom, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Jeff Bland Jr., 8. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 9. Chad Boat, 10. Brad Sweet, 11. Shane Hmiel, 12. Cole Whitt, 13.
Darren Hagen, 14. Brady Short, 15. Thomas Meseraull, 16. Josh Wise, 17. Jonathan
Hendrick, 18. Damion Gardner, 19. Bill Rose, 20. Ryan Kaplan, 21. Bud Kaeding,
22. Jon Stanbrough. NT
2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Levi Jones, 3. Dave Darland,
4. Damion Gardner, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Shane Cottle, 7. Bryan Clauson, 8. Ricky
Williams, 9. Brady Short, 10. Hunter Schuerenberg, 11. Blake Fitzpatrick, 12.
Chase Stockon, 13. Russ Harper, 14. Daren Krockenberger, 15. Robert Ballou, 16.
J.C. Bland, 17. Brandon Mattox, 18. Critter Malone, 19. Eric Krockenberger, 20.
Shawn Krockenberger, 21. Kurt Gross, 22. Shane Hmiel, 23. Justin Grant, 24. Jon
Stanbrough, 25. Chris Windom, 26. Henry Clarke. NT
2011 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Chris Windom, 2. Keith Bloom Jr., 3. Jon
Stanbrough, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Shane Cottle, 6. Damion Gardner, 7. Bryan
Clauson, 8. Dave Darland, 9. Mike Spencer, 10. Levi Jones, 11. Jerry Coons Jr.,
12. Wes McIntyre, 13. Dustin Morgan, 14. Chad Boespflug, 15. Critter Malone, 16.
Blake Fitzpatrick, 17. Tracy Hines, 18. Hunter Schuerenberg, 19. Chase Stockon,
20. Justin Grant, 21. Jonathan Hendrick, 22. Daron Clayton, 23. Coleman Gulick.
NT
2012 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bud Kaeding, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Damion Gardner,
4. Shane Cottle, 5. Coleman Gulick, 6. Robert Ballou, 7. Levi Jones, 8. Jerry
Coons, Jr., 9. Justin Grant, 10. Hunter Schuerenberg, 11. Dave Darland, 12.
Tracy Hines, 13. Chris Windom, 14. Kyle Larson, 15. Darren Hagen, 16. Bobby
East, 17. Casey Shuman, 18. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 19. Chase Stockon, 20. Thomas
Meseraull, 21. Blake Fitzpatrick, 22. Wes McIntyre, 23. Jonathan Hendrick. NT
2013 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Tracy Hines,
4. Bryan Clauson, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Robert Ballou, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8. Chris
Windom, 9. Chase Stockon, 10. Daron Clayton, 11. Kyle Cummins, 12. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 13. Shane Cottle, 14. Justin Grant, 15. Tyler Courtney, 16. Korey Weyant,
17. Nick Drake, 18. Kevin Studley, 19. Braylon Fitzpatrick, 20. Blake
Fitzpatrick, 21. Jake Simmons, 22. Kurt Gross, 23. Brandon Mattox. 14:43.98
2014 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Brady Bacon,
4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Chris Windom, 7. Robert Ballou, 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Shane Cottle, 10. Bryan Clauson, 11. C.J. Leary, 12. Daron Clayton,
13. Hunter Schuerenberg, 14. Shane Cockrum, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16. Aaron
Farney, 17. Carson Short, 18. Chris Gurley, 19. Brandon Mattox, 20. Justin
Grant, 21. Mitch Wissmiller, 22. Mark Smith, 23. Jerry Coons Jr. NT
2015 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Dave Darland,
4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Chase Stockon, 8.
C.J. Leary, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Tyler Courtney, 11. Thomas Meseraull, 12. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 13. Shane Cottle, 14. Justin Grant, 15. Aaron Farney, 16. Tracy
Hines, 17. Brady Short, 18. Jarett Andretti, 19. J.J. Hughes, 20. Kyle Robbins,
21. Mario Clouser, 22. Chad Boespflug. NT
2016 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Thomas Meseraull, 3. Jon
Stanbrough, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Shane Cottle,
8. Dave Darland, 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Justin Grant, 11. Aaron Farney, 12.
Chad Boespflug, 13. C.J. Leary, 14. Jarett Andretti, 15. Kyle Cummins, 16. Bill
Rose, 17. J.J. Hughes, 18. Max McGhee, 19. Landon Simon, 20. Mitch Wissmiller,
21. Carson Short, 22. Tony DiMattia. NT
2017 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Chris Windom, 3. Chase
Stockon, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Justin Grant, 8.
C.J. Leary, 9. Kyle Cummins, 10. Jerry Coons Jr., 11. Jarett Andretti, 12. Chad
Boespflug, 13. Stevie Sussex, 14. Josh Hodges, 15. Scotty Weir, 16. Kyle
Robbins, 17. Joe Bares, 18. Brandon Mattox, 19. Joss Moffatt, 20. Dylan Shaw,
21. Shane Cottle, 22, Robert Ballou. NT
2018 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Courtney
(2), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 3. Shane Cottle (1), 4. Chris Windom (10), 5.
Chase Stockon (3), 6. C.J. Leary (5), 7. Robert Ballou (11), 8. Justin Grant
(14), 9. Brady Bacon (4), 10. Chad Boespflug (8), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (13), 12.
Nick Bilbee (16), 13. Dave Darland (9), 14. Kyle Cummins (7), 15. Isaac Chapple
(19), 16. Bill Rose (17), 17. Aric Gentry (23), 18. Brandon Morin (21), 19. Nate
McMillin (20), 20. Robert Bell (22), 21. Timmy Buckwalter (15), 22. Jadon Rogers
(18), 23. Brandon Mattox (12). NT
2019 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon
(2), 2. Chris Windom (5), 3. Tyler Courtney (4), 4. Robert Ballou (7), 5. Justin
Grant (10), 6. Brady Bacon (3), 7. Jason McDougal (11), 8. Carson Short (1), 9.
C.J. Leary (6), 10. Isaac Chapple (16), 11. Bill Balog (9), 12. Chad Boespflug
(14), 13. Brandon Mattox (13), 14. Brian VanMeveren (15), 15. Steve Thomas (18),
16. Paul May (17), 17. Nate McMillin (12), 18. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (8), 19. Eric
Perrott (19), 20. Tye Mihocko (20). NT
2020 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(1), 2. Justin Grant (5), 3. Chase Stockon (7), 4. Jake Swanson (8), 5. Carson
Short (14), 6. Tanner Thorson (10), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 8. Max Adams (2),
9. Brandon Morin (18), 10. Anton Hernandez (9), 11. Matt Westfall (11), 12.
Brandon Mattox (15), 13. Chris Phillips (19), 14. Kendall Ruble (12), 15. Nate
McMillin (20), 16. Steve Thomas (21), 17. Dustin Smith (16), 18. Brady Bacon
(6), 19. C.J. Leary (22), 20. Nick Bilbee (13), 21. Mitchell Davis (17), 22.
Mitch Wissmiller (3).
2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(6), 2. Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Brady Bacon (9), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Justin
Grant (1), 6. C.J. Leary (4), 7. Robert Ballou (15), 8. Jake Swanson (13), 9.
Riley Kreisel (5), 10. Logan Seavey (10), 11. Tanner Thorson (22), 12. Chase
Stockon (8), 13. Cole Bodine (11), 14. Davey Ray (2), 15. Matt Westfall (17),
16. Nick Bilbee (19), 17. Mario Clouser (20), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (12), 19.
Brandon Mattox (24-P), 20. Paul Nienhiser (23-P), 21. Chase Johnson (14), 22.
Tye Mihocko (18), 23. Mitch Wissmiller (21), 24. Max Adams (16). NT
2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Robert Ballou
(5), 2. Brady Bacon (2), 3. Logan Seavey (1), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. C.J. Leary
(6), 6. Jake Swanson (11), 7. Emerson Axsom (9), 8. Max Adams (13), 9. Dustin
Clark (19), 10. Jason McDougal (17), 11. Chase Stockon (7), 12. Nick Bilbee
(15), 13. Matt Westfall (12), 14. Shane Cockrum (20), 15. Sterling Cling (14),
16. Cole Bodine (21), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (16), 18. Brandon Morin (22), 19.
Mitchel Moles (4), 20. Jadon Rogers (10), 21. Brian Hayden (18), 22. Brandon
Mattox (8). NT
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon
(1), 2. Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Jake Swanson (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. C.J.
Leary (13), 6. Max Adams (4), 7. Emerson Axsom (9), 8. Logan Seavey (12), 9.
Daison Pursley (11), 10. Chase Stockon (14), 11. Matt Westfall (17), 12. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (7), 13. Charles Davis Jr. (8), 14. Carson Garrett (16), 15. Travis
Thompson (21), 16. Ivan Glotzbach (22), 17. Hunter Maddox (20), 18. Justin Grant
(3), 19. Brandon Mattox (15), 20. Jadon Rogers (19), 21. Tim Creech (18), 22.
Robert Ballou (10). NT
2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey
(5), 2. Jake Swanson (2), 3. Brady Bacon (4), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 5. C.J.
Leary (9), 6. Daison Pursley (12), 7. Chase Stockon (13), 8. Robert Ballou (3),
9. Mitchel Moles (7), 10. Shane Cottle (10), 11. Joey Amantea (19), 12. Matt
Westfall (14), 13. Ricky Lewis (8), 14. Kyle Cummins (15), 15. Justin Grant
(11), 16. Max Adams (16), 17. Jadon Rogers (20), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (18), 19.
Brandon Mattox (22), 20. Saban Bibent (17), 21. Matt Goodnight (23), 22. Tye
Mihocko (21), 23. Nate Ervin (24), 24. Carson Garrett (6). NT
2025 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2. C.J. Leary (3), 3. Ricky Lewis (10), 4. Kyle Cummins (6), 5. Jake Swanson (11), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 7. Chase Stockon (5), 8. Hayden Reinbold (15), 9. Gunnar Setser (7), 10. Briggs Danner (9), 11. Logan Seavey (8), 12. Shane Cottle (19), 13. Saban Bibent (14), 14. Chance Crum (13), 15. Wyatt Burks (12), 16. Brandon Mattox (16), 17. Adam Taylor (21), 18. Tony Helton (20), 19. Mitchel Moles (2), 20. Hunter Maddox (17), 21. Todd Hobson (18). NT
CIRCLE CITY SALUTE!
USAC SPRINTS HIT INDY ON May 21
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (May 18, 2026)………There’s nothing finer than Indy in the
month of May.
But while the NTT INDYCAR Series competitors prepare for 500 miles on the
other side of the city at IMS, a different breed of open wheel racing will be
slinging dirt at Indianapolis, Indiana’s Circle City Raceway, located on the
southeast side of Indy.
The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship takes on the 1/4-mile CCR
bullring for 40 laps this Thursday night, May 21, for $10,000-to-win at the
Circle City Salute Presented by Desnuda Organic Tequila.
It’s time to get after it and it’s time to read up on some of the storylines
heading into this week!
SALUTE TO THE WINNERS
Four Circle City Salute races have produced four different Circle City Salute
feature winners.
While Mother Nature officially won the 2025 round, it was Jake Swanson and
Kyle Cummins who raced to victory on back-to-back nights back in 2023. In the
Spring of 2024, it was Brady Bacon and Logan Seavey who traded turns by winning
each of the two nights. Of that group, Swanson, Cummins and Seavey are expected
to compete on Thursday.
As far as Seavey and Cummins, the past two USAC National Sprint Car champions
are both tied as the winningest USAC National Sprint Car drivers of all-time at
Circle City. Each driver possesses three CCR USAC wins apiece.
CIRCLE CITY SENSATIONS
Last weekend, C.J. Leary became the new Ironman of USAC National Sprint Car
racing after making his 328th consecutive feature start dating back to the 2017
season. Over the years, Circle City has been very kind to C.J. He’s been the
winner of a pair of USAC National Sprint Car feature events at the track in 2022
and 2025, both during Indiana Sprint Week.
Justin Grant scored his first Circle City USAC National Sprint Car win last
September in a 30-lap race that featured five different lead changes. Grant led
the last half of the bunch, leading the final 15 laps en route to victory.
Kevin Thomas Jr. was one of the early winners in the history of Circle City
Raceway, scoring the September USAC National Sprint Car round there in 2022.
RUM SUCCESS
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports won the very first Circle City USAC National
Sprint Car feature back in 2021 with Tanner Thorson at the helm.
Since 2022, Mitchel Moles has been the pilot off the team’s No. 19AZ, and has
reeled off four career fast qualifying awards at Circle City, including a
one-lap USAC track record run of 11.819 seconds in 2022, which still stands
today.
this Thursday, Moles and RUM are vying for their first Circle City USAC win
together after finishing as the runner-up in both of their series starts there
in 2025.
DENNEY MAKES DEBUT
Jacob Denney’s first ever start in a sprint car resulted in a feature
victory, and it came right at Circle City this past April as he led the final
seven laps to gain the win in Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car competition.
Now, Denney will make his first USAC National Sprint Car appearance at the
very same track this Thursday night with the very same team – the Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing No. 21AZ – a car which has won twice with USAC at
Circle City with Jake Swanson in 2023 and C.J. Leary in 2025.
Of note, the last driver to win in his first career USAC National Sprint Car
start was Tanner Swanson at Indiana’s Anderson Speedway in 2008. The last driver
to accomplish the feat on dirt was Tony Jones at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action
Track in 1999.
Denney is one of the premier drivers on the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship tour, and currently ranks as the series point leader after
winning in April at the Kokomo Grand Prix.
HEY TONIGHT! CCR WINNERS ALL AROUND
Cale Coons made his USAC National Sprint Car debut at Circle City in 2024,
but in September 2025, he returned to win a Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car main
event at Circle City. this Thursday, USAC’s leading National Sprint Car Rooke
aims for his first career series win.
Over the past two seasons, Jadon Rogers has won three Midwest Thunder 410
Sprint Car features at Circle City. Ricky Lewis has picked up four scores of his
own at Circle City in 2024-2025 between local, Midwest Thunder 410 and BOSS
competition. Robert Ballou got one at CCR in early 2024 as did Shane Cottle in
2025.
Zack Pretorius performed likewise, winning twice at Circle City in 2024-2025,
once each with BOSS and the Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Cars. All the
aforementioned drivers plan to compete this Thursday night.
SPECIAL APPEARANCES
The Circle City Salute will also feature special guest appearances during the event.
Boomer, the mascot of the NBA’s Indiana Pacers, will be in attendance as will
Nitro, the mascot of the ECHL’s Indy Fuel. Furthermore, the Gordon Pipers will
also be on hand to perform the national anthem.
The t-shirt cannon will also be loaded up and fired off as race fans can away
with some racewear to add to their wardrobe.
RACE DETAILS
this Thursday night’s May 20th Circle City Salute Presented by Desnuda
Organic Tequila features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus
USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midgets Pits open at 4pm Eastern with front gates
opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 6pm and cars on track at 6:30pm followed
by qualifying and racing.
Advance tickets are on sale now at
https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/3792/tickets/1512753. General admission
tickets are available at the ticket booth the day of the event. GA tickets for
ages 13 and up are $30. GA tickets for ages 12 and under are $15. Pit passes are
$40.
The event can be watched live in its entirety on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
1 Lap - 9/16/2022 - Mitchel Moles - 11.819
10 Laps - 9/16/2022 - Jadon Rogers - 2:04.23
12 Laps - 9/16/2022 - Jake Swanson - 2:39.26
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
3-Kyle Cummins & Logan Seavey
2-C.J. Leary
1-Brady Bacon, Justin Grant, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Tanner Thorson
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
2021: Tanner Thorson (9/17)
2022: C.J. Leary (7/25) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/16)
2023: Jake Swanson (5/24), Kyle Cummins (5/25), Kyle Cummins (7/24) & Logan
Seavey (9/15)
2024: Brady Bacon (5/22), Logan Seavey (5/23), Logan Seavey (7/31) & Kyle
Cummins (9/13)
2025: C.J. Leary (7/30) & Justin Grant (9/12)
CIRCLE CITY SALUTE RESULTS
MAY 24, 2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake
Swanson (4), 2. Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Brady Bacon (5), 4. Justin Grant (6), 5.
Robert Ballou (1), 6. Mitchel Moles (8), 7. C.J. Leary (12), 8. Chase Stockon
(10), 9. Daison Pursley (16), 10. Carson Garrett (7), 11. Emerson Axsom (17),
12. Rylan Gray (2), 13. Logan Seavey (9), 14. Charles Davis Jr. (14), 15. Scotty
Weir (18), 16. Thomas Meseraull (19), 17. Jadon Rogers (15), 18. Matt Westfall
(11), 19. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 20. Tye Mihocko (20), 21. Tyler Hewitt (22),
22. Ricky Lewis (21). NT
MAY 25, 2023 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Cummins (2), 2. Jake Swanson (3), 3. Brady Bacon (8), 4. Emerson Axsom (7), 5.
Matt Westfall (9), 6. Daison Pursley (14), 7. Chase Stockon (18), 8. Thomas
Meseraull (5), 9. C.J. Leary (17), 10. Mitchel Moles (15), 11. Logan Seavey
(19), 12. Tye Mihocko (12), 13. Justin Grant (6), 14. Robert Ballou (1), 15.
Rylan Gray (13), 16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 17. Jadon Rogers (21), 18. Dave
Darland (20), 19. Carson Garrett (4), 20. Charles Davis Jr. (10), 21. Jake Scott
(16), 22. Sterling Cling (22). NT
MAY 22, 2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (5), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 3. Daison Pursley (14), 4. Robert Ballou
(6), 5. Chase Stockon (9), 6. Mitchel Moles (8), 7. Jadon Rogers (11), 8. Ricky
Lewis (10), 9. Chance Crum (20), 10. Matt Westfall (13), 11. Logan Seavey (21),
12. Carson Garrett (24), 13. Hunter Maddox (22), 14. Joey Amantea (18), 15.
Justin Grant (4), 16. Jake Swanson (12), 17. Anton Hernandez (15), 18. Shane
Cottle (1), 19. C.J. Leary (16), 20. Matt Goodnight (19), 21. Charles Davis Jr.
(17), 22. Kyle Cummins (7), 23. Brent Beauchamp (23), 24. Harley Burns (2). NT
MAY 24, 2024 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (3), 2. Brady Bacon (5), 3. Daison Pursley (7), 4. Ricky Lewis (9), 5. Robert Ballou (8), 6. Kyle Cummins (1), 7. C.J. Leary (6), 8. Chase Stockon (10), 9. Carson Garrett (4), 10. Mitchel Moles (13), 11. Shane Cottle (2), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 13. Justin Grant (12), 14. Chance Crum (23), 15. Jake Swanson (18), 16. Jadon Rogers (14), 17. Matt Westfall (16), 18. Brent Beauchamp (20), 19. Brandon Mattox (17), 20. Joey Amantea (21), 21. Harley Burns (24), 22. Anton Hernandez (15), 23. Charles Davis Jr. (19), 24. Frankie Guerrini (22). NT
BACON BEATS ‘EM DOWN AT ELDORA,
TIES DARLAND FOR 2ND ON USAC SPRINT WIN LIST
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (May 16, 2026)………Throughout Brady Bacon’s remarkable USAC
AMSOIL National Sprint Car career, he’s posted some staggering statistical facts
and figures.
On Saturday night at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway, the Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma native put another one on the board of substantial significance.
Bacon controlled the entire 30-lap distance as he raced to his 62nd career
USAC National Sprint Car feature victory, tying himself for second place on the
all-time series win list alongside Dave Darland.
Starting from the pole in his Chris Dyson Racing/Concord American Flagpole –
Racer Magazine/Triple X/Rider Chevy, Bacon had little trouble in dismantling the
24-car field on the 1/2-mile dirt oval for his first triumph of the 2026 USAC
season.
Bacon led every single lap en route to a 3.025 second score to capture the #LetsRaceTwo
Presented by LGMG finale and a $12,000 top prize.
Bacon’s fourth career Eldora USAC National Sprint Car win was his third
during #LetsRaceTwo, which he had also previously achieved in 2018 and 2025.
Furthermore, Bacon’s latest success finally came to him following four runner-up
finishes in his first seven starts with the series in 2026, including one 24
hours earlier.
Grant remains the all-time USAC National Sprint Car win leader with 67, but
Bacon was able to edge one win closer as he hopes to get back in the race to the
top of the series win list despite running a partial USAC schedule this season.
“It’s definitely cool,” Bacon said of equaling Darland on the list.
“Hopefully, we can get some more and sneak past Justin in a little bit.”
Despite starting his race on the inside line, Bacon imposed his will and
quickly jumped to the top ahead of outside front row starter. As Bacon settled
into commanding the top spot. Grant slotted into second by the end of the
opening lap. But from there on out, for all intents and purposes, all were
chasing Bacon.
The lone red flag of the night occurred on lap six when 23rd running Paul
Dues flipped upside down in turn one. He was able to climb out and walk away.
After the restart, a high wire act commenced among the top-four with Bacon
leading the charge up top next to the outside wall ahead of Grant, Friday night
Eldora winner Kyle Cummins and Briggs Danner.
By lap 10, Bacon’s lead stood at two full seconds. By the halfway mark on lap
15, Bacon’s advantage had ballooned to 3.4 seconds, a full straightaway distance
over Grant as Bacon worked past lapped traffic with relative ease.
“Starting position was everything tonight,” Bacon explained. “We’re really
good when it’s a fast along a pretty hard and treacherous cushion. I knew that
if we got up front and didn’t make any mistakes, we’d be pretty hard to beat.
Lapped traffic got a little weird there because they were throwing up so much
dust that it made it hard to see the wall. That was a little tricky off turn two
but the car was really good. The guys bring me a car capable of winning every
night, so I’m glad to finally get this win. We’ve had a lot of second places
this year.”
Bacon was committed to the top, never wavering on the high side momentum he’d
built over the first several laps of the race, and had no inkling of letting
loose of that grip anytime soon.
“Even the lapped cars were actually holding a pretty good pace on the
bottom,” Bacon explained. “I got a little worried about that, but I was still
kind of gaining on them and knew it was going to be really hard for someone to
pass me if I just kept my momentum up. Luckily, not many of the lapped cars were
in my lane. It gave me free range to do what I wanted, but there were a couple
times I had to slide them. I was really good when I slid across turn two, and
that was encouraging. If I had to get in a battle with someone, I could slide
across really good.”
The only position in play was everything behind Bacon. Cummins made his move
as he slid Grant in turn one for the second spot. Danner followed suit past
Grant for third on lap 22. Likewise, Moles overtook Grant for fourth on lap 26,
while Steven Snyder Jr. snookered both Grant and Moles in the waning laps to
rise to fourth all while Grant fell back to sixth.
In the end, and through it all, Bacon was the dominant force, crossing the
line as a USAC National Sprint Car winner for a record-extending 16th
consecutive season, dating back to 2011. Cummins finished a distant second, with
Danner third, Snyder fourth and Moles rounding out the top-five.
It was all clean air for Bacon from start to finish in the feature as he led
every single one of the 30 laps to pick up the K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
In just his second career USAC National Sprint Car appearance, Snyder is
making waves. In the feature, he advanced +10 from his 14th starting spot to
finish fourth, making him the night’s Rod End Supply Hard Charger.
C.J. Leary set a brand new USAC National Sprint Car record by qualifying for
his 328th consecutive feature start with the series dating back to November
2017. His new Ironman mark broke the previous record of 327 held by Justin
Grant.
On Friday, Kyle Cummins got his first Eldora feature win. On Saturday, he collected his first fast time at The Big E in LearnLab Qualifying. Overall, it's Cummins' 21st career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time, tying him with the great A.J. Foyt for 24th place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 16, 2026 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG – 1/2-Mile
Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-15.734; 2. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.799; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-15.822; 4. Mitchel
Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-15.834; 5. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.854; 6.
Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-15.918; 7. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-15.952; 8. Briggs Danner,
39, Hogue-15.962; 9. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-15.964; 10. Jake Swanson, 5T,
Daming Swanson-15.971; 11. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.975; 12. Jadon
Rogers, 14, Rogers-16.023; 13. Steven Snyder Jr., 87, CBI/Spire-16.095; 14. Zack
Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-16.130; 15. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-16.194; 16. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-16.289; 17.
Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-16.300; 18. Max Adams, 40, Hery-16.310; 19. Trey
Osborne, 6T, Osborne-16.392; 20. Paul Dues, 87x, Dues-16.395; 21. Logan
Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-16.412; 22. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-16.486; 23. Kobe
Simpson, 21K, Simpson-16.513; 24. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-16.531; 25. Nate
Carle, 14c, Carle-16.540; 26. Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-16.643; 27. Todd
Hobson, 44, Soudrette-17.047.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (4), 2. Steven Snyder Jr. (2), 3. Kyle
Cummins (6), 4. Jake Swanson (3), 5. Mitchel Moles (5), 6. Trey Osborne (7), 7.
Shawn Westerfeld (1), 8. Troy Carey (8), 9. Nate Carle (9). 2:08.820
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Robert Ballou (1), 2. Briggs Danner (4), 3. Cale
Coons (6), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 5. Logan Seavey (5), 6. Zack Pretorius (2),
7. Kobe Simpson (8), 8. Paul Dues (7), 9. Braxton Cummings (9). 2:12.334
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (5), 2. Jadon Rogers (3), 3. Justin
Grant (6), 4. Max Adams (1), 5. Chase Stockon (4), 6. Hayden Reinbold (2), 7.
Logan Calderwood (7), 8. Brandon Mattox (8), 9. Todd Hobson (9). 2:13.651
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Calderwood (3), 2. Shawn Westerfeld (1), 3.
Troy Carey (5), 4. Kobe Simpson (4), 5. Todd Hobson (9), 6. Paul Dues (2), 7.
Braxton Cummings (8), 8. Nate Carle (7), 9. Brandon Mattox (6). 2:59.071
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2.
Kyle Cummins (6), 3. Briggs Danner (9), 4. Steven Snyder Jr. (14), 5. Mitchel
Moles (3), 6. Justin Grant (4), 7. Hayden Reinbold (16), 8. Logan Seavey (2), 9.
Cale Coons (5), 10. Max Adams (17), 11. Trey Osborne (18), 12. Robert Ballou
(8), 13. Chase Stockon (10), 14. Zack Pretorius (15), 15. Jake Swanson (11), 16.
Jadon Rogers (13), 17. C.J. Leary (7), 18. Logan Calderwood (19), 19. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (12), 20. Shawn Westerfeld (20), 21. Troy Carey (21), 22. Kobe
Simpson (22), 23. Todd Hobson (23), 24. Paul Dues (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Brady Bacon.
**Paul Dues flipped on lap 6 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-918,
2-Justin Grant-844, 3-Mitchel Moles-828, 4-Logan Seavey-780, 5-Jake Swanson-760,
6-Briggs Danner-744, 7-Chase Stockon-736, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-725, 9-C.J.
Leary-659, 10-Robert Ballou-637.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-39,
2-Cale Coons-38, 3-Hayden Reinbold-36, 4-Briggs Danner-34, 5-Justin Grant-32,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-31, 7-Robert Ballou-30, 8-Chase Stockon-24, 9-Brady Bacon-23,
10-Trey Osborne-23.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 20, 2026 – Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 56th Tony Hulman Classic – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (16.032)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (15.734)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Logan Calderwood
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Brady Bacon (30 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Steven Snyder Jr. (14th to 4th)
RICKY LEWIS GOES BACK-TO-BACK
WITH USAC CRA AT CASA GRANDE
By: Lance Jennings
Casa Grande, Arizona (May 16, 2026)……… Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California
completed the sweep by winning Saturday night’s Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA
Sprint Car event at Central Arizona Speedway.
Starting fifth in his Bonneau Motorsports owned Priced Right Auto Sales #15
DRC, Lewis took the lead from R.J. Johnson on the eighth lap, then led the
remaining 23 laps to earn $5,000 for scoring his sixth USAC CRA victory of the
season and the 18th of his career.
Lewis was also the winner of Friday night’s main event at Central Arizona.
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Johnson, J.J. Yeley, and hard charger “The
Pineapple” Daylin Perreira rounded out the top-five drivers.
With temperatures nearly reaching 100 degrees and constant winds throughout
the day, twenty-six cars checked in to battle at the Pinal County Fairgrounds
oval. Two-time and defending USAC CRA champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona
was the night’s fast qualifier with a time of 16.298 seconds over Lewis, Elijah
Gile, Brecken Guerrero, and leading rookie Wayne Siddle. This marked the
nineteenth career Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award for the driver of the
Petty Performance Racing owned Avanti Windows & Doors #1P Sherman.
After setting fast time, Johnson charged to victory in the 10-lap Sexton Fire
Protection First Heat Race. The multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion finished
ahead of Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, Justin Kierce, Guerrero, Grant
Schaadt, Zate Legend, Connor Lundy, and “The Radio Flyer” Bruce St. James.
Before heading to the Midwest, Buckeye, Arizona’s “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr.
topped the 10-lap Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat Race. The owner / driver
of the MP Environmental #47 DRC was followed by J.J. Yeley, Lewis, Perreira,
Siddle, Troy DeGaton, Vance Wofford, Leland Fuller and Jonas Reynolds.
For the second night in a row, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba
Linda, California took the checkered flags in a 10-lap heat race. Piloting the
Tom & Christy Dunkel owned Inland Rigging #17W Triple X, Williams won the Rescue
Mission Alliance Third Heat over Elijah Gile, Dayton Shelton, Cole Wakim, Koen
Crawford, A.J. Hernandez, Patrick Krob, and Mickey Gile.
After racing from sixteenth to fifth, Hilo, Hawaii’s “The Pineapple” Daylin
Perreira scored the night’s Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors at
Central Arizona Raceway. For his efforts, the owner / driver of the Southwest
Building Solutions #21P DRC took home an extra $100 courtesy of photographer
Steve Lafond. In addition, Daylin earned back-to-back Rolls Scaffolding 360
Challenge bonus money worth $720.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will battle at Perris Auto Speedway on Saturday, May 23rd for the historic “Salute to Indy.” For more information on the series, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 16, 2026
– Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-16.298; 2. Ricky
Lewis, 15, Bonneau-16.389; 3. Elijah Gile, 33p, Petty-16.394; 4. Brecken
Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-16.547; 5. Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-16.584; 6. Cole
Wakim, 17, Dunkel-16.605; 7. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-16.628; 8. J.J.
Yeley, 2, Yeley-16.643; 9. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-16.654; 10. Bruce St.
James, 1AZ, St. James-16.728; 11. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.741; 12.
Dayton Shelton, 4D, Shelton-16.814; 13. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-16.943; 14.
Jonas Reynolds, 0, JP1-16.981; 15. A.J. Hernandez, 72, Hernandez-17.090; 16.
Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.140; 17. Daylin Perreira, 21p, Perreira-17.170;
18. Koen Crawford, 48, Crawford-17.204; 19. Grant Schaadt, 88G, Schaadt-17.293;
20. Troy DeGaton, 39T, DeGaton-17.452; 21. Mickey Gile, 23AZ, Sussex-17.542; 22.
Justin Kierce, 13, Kierce-17.802; 23. Leland Fuller, 3, Fuller-17.969; 24.
Patrick Krob, 3K, Krob-18.049; 25. Zate Legend, z8, Legend-18.072; 26. Vance
Wofford, 116, Wofford-18.560.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
R.J. Johnson, 2. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 3. Verne Sweeney, 4. Justin Kierce, 5.
Brecken Guerrero, 6. Grant Schaadt, 7. Zate Legend, 8. Connor Lundy, 9. Bruce
St. James. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. J.J. Yeley, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Daylin Perreira, 5.
Wayne Siddle, 6. Troy DeGaton, 7. Vance Wofford, 8. Lealand Fuller, 9. Jonas
Reynolds. NT
RESCUE MISSION ALLIANCE THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Austin Williams, 2. Elijah Gile, 3. Dayton Shelton, 4. Cole Wakim, 5. Koen
Crawford, 6. A.J. Hernandez, 7. Patrick Krob, 8. Mickey Gile. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (5), 2.
Charles Davis Jr. (8), 3. R.J. Johnson (6), 4. J.J. Yeley (10), 5. Daylin
Perreira (16), 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (9), 7. Bruce St. James (11), 8. Elijah Gile
(4), 9. Brecken Guerrero (3), 10. Dayton Shelton (12), 11. Koen Crawford (17),
12. Verne Sweeney (15), 13. Wayne Siddle (2), 14. A.J. Hernandez (14), 15. Zate
Legend (23), 16. Grant Schaadt (18), 17. Cole Wakim (1), 18. Justin Kierce (21),
19. Mickey Gile (20), 20. Austin Williams (7), 21. Vance Wofford (24), 22. Troy
DeGaton (19), 23. Connor Lundy (13), 24. Patrick Krob (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Cole Wakim, Laps 2-4 Elijah Gile, Laps 5-7 R.J.
Johnson, Laps 8-30 Ricky Lewis.
STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Daylin Perreira (16th to 5th)
ROLLS SCAFFOLDING 360 CHALLENGE WINNER: Daylin Perreira
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-740,
2-Ricky Lewis-708, 3-Austin Williams-596, 4-Connor Lundy-480, 5-Brecken
Guerrero-465, 6-Verne Sweeney-462, 7-Charles Davis Jr.-451, 8-A.J. Bender-444,
9-Dayton Shelton-416, 10-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-329.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: May 23, 2026 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California – Salute to Indy
RICKY LEWIS STAYS HOT AT CASA GRANDE
By: Lance Jennings
Casa Grande, Arizona (May 15, 2026)………Ricky Lewis continued his winning ways
on Friday night at Central Arizona Speedway.
Driving the Bonneau Motorsports owned Priced Right Auto Sales #15 DRC, the
Oxnard, California driver claimed the $3,000 Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA
Sprint Car victory, which was shortened from 30 laps to 20 laps after several
cautions and red flags.
Elijah Gile, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams, R.J. Johnson, and Eddie
Tafoya Jr. followed after Ricky earned his fifth triumph of the campaign.
With 22 cars signed in and a reported temperature of 95 degrees during time
trials, Lewis began the night by posting his eighth career Woodland Auto Display
Fast Time Award. Now tied with Tony Jones, C.J. Leary, Richard Vander Weerd, and
Rip Williams, Ricky’s time of 15.935 seconds bested leading rookie Wayne Siddle,
Cole Wakim, Tafoya, and Gile.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California earned his
first heat race victory of the season by topping the 10-lap Sexton Fire
Protection First Heat Race. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel owned Inland
Rigging #17w Triple X, Williams finished ahead of Lewis, “ The Radio Flyer”
Bruce St. James, Tafoya, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Connor Lundy, and Mickey
Gile.
The 10-lap Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat Race went to Tempe, Arizona’s
Stevie Sussex. Racing the Jack Yeley owned Avanti Windows & Doors #2 Twister,
Sussex was followed Elijah Gile, Siddle, “The Pineapple” Daylin Perreira, B.J.
Fernandez III, Dayton Shelton, and Jonas Reynolds.
The night’s third and final heat race sponsored by Rescue Mission Alliance
was captured by R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona. The pilot of the Petty
Performance Racing owned Avanti Windows & Doors #1p Sherman, Johnson was chased
by Cole Wakim, J.J. Yeley, A.J. Hernandez, Verne Sweeney, and Brecken Guerrero.
After racing from 20th to 11th in his first USAC CRA start of 2026, Moorpark,
California’s Jonas Reynolds scored the night’s Hard Charger Award / “Best
Passing Job” honors at Central Arizona Raceway. For his efforts, the driver of
the JP1 Racing owned Blud Lubricants DRC took home an extra $100 courtesy of
photographer Steve Lafond.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series is back at Central
Arizona Raceway on Saturday, May 16th. For more information on the series, visit
usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive
content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 15, 2026
– Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. Ricky Lewis, 15, Bonneau-15.935; 2.
Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-16.056; 3. Cole Wakim, 17, Dunkel-16.187; 4. Eddie
Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-16.257; 5. Elijah Gile, 33p, Petty-16.284; 6. R.J.
Johnson, 1p, Petty-16.360; 7. Bruce St. James, 1AZ, St. James-16.397; 8. Daylin
Perreira, 21p, Perreira-16.479; 9. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-16.486; 10.
Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.486; 11. Stevie Sussex, 2, Yeley-16.498; 12.
J.J. Yeley, 2y, Yeley-16.519; 13. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-16.528; 14.
Dayton Shelton, 4D, Shelton-16.587; 15. A.J. Hernandez, 72, Hernandez-16.833;
16. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-16.836; 17. B.J. Fernandez III, 87,
Fernandez-16.893; 18. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.089; 19. Mickey Gile, 23AZ,
Sussex-17.174; 20. Jonas Reynolds, 0, JP1-17.246; 21. Joshua Shipley, 2x,
Shipley-NT; 22. Travis DeGaton, 39T, DeGaton-NT.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Austin Williams, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Bruce St. James, 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5.
Charles Davis Jr., 6. Connor Lundy, 7. Mickey Gile. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. Stevie Sussex, 2. Elijah Gile, 3. Wayne Siddle, 4. Daylin Perreira, 5. B.J.
Fernandez III, 6. Dayton Shelton, 7. Jonas Reynolds. NT
RESCUE MISSION ALLIANCE THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
R.J. Johnson, 2. Cole Wakim, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. A.J. Hernandez, 5. Verne Sweeney,
6. Brecken Guerrero. NT
FEATURE: (20 laps, shortened due to time constraints, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (6), 2. Elijah Gile (2), 3. Austin Williams (8), 4.
R.J. Johnson (1), 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (3), 6. Daylin Perreira (10), 7. Dayton
Shelton (14), 8. Brecken Guerrero (11), 9. Wayne Siddle (5), 10. Verne Sweeney
(18), 11. Jonas Reynolds (20), 12. A.J. Hernandez (15), 13. Stevie Sussex (7),
14. B.J. Fernandez III (17), 15. Mickey Gile (19), 16. Cole Wakim (4), 17.
Charles Davis Jr. (12), 18. Bruce St. James (9), 19. Connor Lundy (16), 20. Troy
DeGaton (#39T) (22), 21. J.J. Yeley (13), 22. Joshua Shipley (21). NT.
**J.J. Yeley flipped during qualifications. Bruce St. James flipped during
lap 2 of the feature. B.J. Fernandez III flipped during lap 7 of the feature.
Stevie Sussex flipped during lap 10 of the feature. A.J. Hernandez flipped
during lap 19 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-11 Elijah Gile, Laps 12-20 Ricky Lewis.
STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Jonas Reynolds (20th to 11th)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-662,
2-Ricky Lewis-627, 3-Austin Williams-565, 4-Connor Lundy-456, 5-A.J. Bender-444,
6-Verne Sweeney-417, 7-Brecken Guerrero-412, 8-Charles Davis Jr.-376, 9-Dayton
Shelton-367, 10-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-267.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: May 16, 2026 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
CUMMINS CHARGES BACK,
LEADS FINAL LAP TO WIN ELDORA’S #LETSRACETWO OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (May 15, 2026)………There once was a time in which Kyle Cummins
admittedly struggled on 1/2-mile tracks.
Those days are long gone.
In his 17th career Eldora USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature start, the
Princeton, Indiana native finally conquered the Rossburg, Ohio 1/2-mile dirt
oval during Friday night’s #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG opener, a victory
worth $12,000.
Cummins captured the victory in dramatic fashion, losing the lead to Justin
Grant on the white flag lap before ripping it right back on the 30th and final
lap to earn his third feature victory of the USAC National Sprint Car season in
his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – JUGO Superfoods/Mach-1/Stanton
Chevy.
It took a long time to get to this point for Cummins, certainly on the
1/2-miles. He got one at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park in 2025, then notched
another at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track in April of this year. Now, he
finds himself on the hallowed Eldora USAC win list.
“Eldora Speedway is something special,” Cummins stated. “It’s been on the
list for a long time. I never came to win. I just came to try and survive. Like
this year at Terre Haute, I showed up and decided I wanted to win. I didn’t want
to just be riding around.”
Cummins’ 2025 campaign at Eldora was seemingly a harbinger of things to come.
He finished on the podium in all three of his USAC National Sprint Car starts at
the track that year, including a third in the spring, followed by a pair of
runner-up finishes in September. Lest we mention the agonizing heartbreak of his
near victory during #LetsRaceTwo in 2024 in which Robert Ballou erased a
half-straightaway deficit on the final lap to nip Cummins at the line by a mere
.016 seconds.
Initially, Chase Stockon held the lead from his outside front row position
and remained there for the first five laps. But the third place starting Cummins
reached the point on the sixth lap, first diving under Briggs Danner in turns
three and four, then moments later, sliding past Stockon for the top spot in
turn one.
With four laps remaining, Cummins was trouncing the field to the tune of six
seconds ahead of Grant. However, that was quickly dissolved when Jakeb Boxell
clobbered the turn one wall and flipped several times, catching major airtime in
the process. In his first career USAC National Sprint Car feature start, Boxell
had moved up from 24th to 13th before the accident. During the semi-feature, he
impressively drove from 10th to the win.
The incident also just happened to occur directly in front of Cummins who
narrowly avoided contact. However, it appeared a piece of the carnage from
Boxell’s accident struck Cummins’ sun visor / name plate that was affixed to his
car, causing a bit of a vision obstruction as it slightly askewed itself from
its normal placement on the upper right side of his frame.
“When he crashed, it smashed my visor in front of my face,” Cummins revealed.
“I thought, ‘oh, I can deal with it.’ But when I took the green, I couldn’t even
see the cushion. So, I knew it was going to be close there. I got a really good
rhythm there and started feeling pretty good. Then, after that red, it kind of
joggled stuff and I thought I’d be all right. As soon as we took the green, that
thing was flapping in front of my face. All I needed was a couple laps here. If
it would’ve been one more, I don’t know.”
On top off all that, Cummins full straightaway advantage and certain victory
were all but gone. Now, he had Grant hot on his heels for the restart with three
laps remaining. Grant stalked Cummins throughout lap 28, but coming to the white
flag, Grant shot his shot, diving into turn three and sliding across the chrome
of Cummins’ front bumper, seemingly within inches of sparking contact.
Cummins responded by turning down under Grant off turn four as Grant beat him
to the start/finish line by about the width of credit card. Entering turn one
for the final time, Cummins had the slider line set up to his advantage. There,
he dove under Grant and slid himself all the way up to the turn two wall. That’s
when the two made bumper-to-bumper contact. Grant ricocheted into the wall with
his right rear tire, which thwarted all his momentum.
“Going down into three, I thought I got a good run, and all of a sudden, I
saw him and was like, ‘I have to try to make a run,’ Cummins recalled. “I
actually peeled off one time under (Robert) Ballou and got a pretty good run
down the straightaway. I thought, ‘okay, I’ll do that and I can beat him. Going
in, I’m like, ‘oh, I got him, I got him.’ Then, he’s turning under, and I’m
going to take it in there. I did that once on a lapped car and about got in the
fence and about tore the ladder off it.”
Escaping away, Cummins crossed the finish line 1.358 seconds to the good as
the winner. Bacon capitalized on the last lap kerfuffle to grab a second place
finish by a wheel over Grant. Danner took fourth while Stockon rounded out the
top-five. Trey Osborne, who ran as high as second at the midway point and was
running fourth on the final corner of the final lap, suffered an apparent engine
issue and slowed dramatically as his car crawled across the line in a
disheartening 12th place.
Cummins’ 33rd career USAC National Sprint Car feature triumph moved him past
Rollie Beale for sole possession of 17th place on the all-time series win list.
And if there was anything you could count on this night, Cummins wasn’t going to
let a win at Eldora slip through his fingers any longer. Not a chance.
“That’s what Eldora is all about,” Cummins exclaimed. “Justin Grant is one of
the best there is here. I felt like I was able to put it on the fence like you
need to and make some good runs there. The last couple laps, I was just holding
on, but he got a good run there. I got a pretty good diamond, and it’s the last
lap at Eldora, so we just sailed in there. I thought he would turn down the hill
and get back past me, and I think we bumped a little bit there. That’s for the
win, baby. It’s hard racing and it’s tough to get them, especially being out in
the lead for a while.”
Meanwhile, Grant reached a milestone by becoming just the seventh driver to
reach 500 career USAC National Sprint Car feature starts, joining Dave Darland
(797), Robert Ballou (560), Brady Bacon (543), Chase Stockon (532), C.J. Leary
(508), and Kevin Thomas Jr. (503).
Grant also recorded his 42nd career USAC National Sprint Car fast time during
the LearnLab Qualifying session, which moved him into a tie for sixth place
all-time alongside Thomas Jr.
Furthermore, eighth place finisher Leary equaled an all-time USAC National
Sprint Car record with his 327th consecutive USAC National Sprint Car feature
start, tying Grant’s mark. Leary has started every feature event dating back to
2017.
Australian Todd Hobson advanced 22nd to 9th in the feature. Not only was the
+13 run his best career USAC result, it also earned him Rod End Supply Hard
Charger honors.
Cummins led 24 of the final 25 laps. But when it came to crunch time, he led
the right one. By leading the most laps, he earned the K & N Filters Clean Air
Award.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 15, 2026 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG – 1/2-Mile
Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-15.875; 2. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-15.892; 3. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-15.999; 4. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-16.042; 5. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-16.149; 6. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-16.153; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-16.201; 8. Brady Bacon, 20,
Dyson-16.307; 9. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.328; 10. Steven
Snyder Jr., 87, CBI/Spire-16.337; 11. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-16.360; 12. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-16.360; 13. C.J. Leary,
53, Fox-16.439; 14. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-16.446; 15. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-16.470; 16. Max Adams, 40, Hery-16.535; 17. Troy Carey, 45N,
Carey-16.542; 18. Hunter Maddox, 24, Maddox-16.571; 19. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-16.596; 20. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-16.625; 21. Shawn
Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-16.631; 22. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-16.637; 23. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-16.685; 24. Zack
Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-16.692; 25. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-16.811; 26.
Tony Helton, 87H, Helton-16.930; 27. Todd Hobson, 44, Soudrette-16.953; 28.
Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-17.053; 29. Jakeb Boxell, 54, Westfall-17.143;
30. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-17.153; 31. Paul Dues, 87x, Dues-17.241; 32. Brandon
Mattox, 28, Mattox-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (6), 2. Mitchel Moles (4), 3. C.J.
Leary (3), 4. Chase Stockon (5), 5. Troy Carey (2), 6. Shawn Westerfeld (1), 7.
Harley Burns (7), 8. Jakeb Boxell (8). NT
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Cale Coons (1), 2. Steven Snyder Jr. (4), 3. Briggs
Danner (5), 4. Logan Seavey (6), 5. Jadon Rogers (3), 6. Hunter Maddox (2), 7.
Tony Helton (7), 8. Ryan Barr (8). 2:16.167
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Robert Ballou (3), 2. Jake Swanson (5), 3. Kobe
Simpson (2), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 5. Nate Carle (1), 6. Todd Hobson (6), 7.
Paul Dues (7), 8. Hayden Reinbold (8). 2:19.388
INDY POWERSPORTS FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (5), 2. Trey Osborne (4), 3.
Kyle Cummins (6), 4. Zack Pretorius (1), 5. Logan Calderwood (2), 6. Max Adams
(3), 7. Braxton Cummings (7), 8. Brandon Mattox (8). 2:23.336
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Jakeb Boxell (10), 2. Max Adams (2), 3. Todd Hobson
(5), 4. Braxton Cummings (8), 5. Hayden Reinbold (1), 6. Paul Dues (9), 7.
Hunter Maddox (3), 8. Shawn Westerfeld (4), 9. Harley Burns (6), 10. Tony Helton
(7), 11. Brandon Mattox (12). 3:43.194
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (3), 2.
Brady Bacon (7), 3. Justin Grant (6), 4. Briggs Danner (1), 5. Chase Stockon
(2), 6. Logan Seavey (5), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 8. C.J. Leary (14), 9. Todd
Hobson (22), 10. Steven Snyder Jr. (12), 11. Braxton Cummings (23), 12. Trey
Osborne (13), 13. Jake Swanson (4), 14. Robert Ballou (8), 15. Mitchel Moles
(11), 16. Max Adams (16), 17. Logan Calderwood (19), 18. Cale Coons (9), 19.
Hayden Reinbold (25-P), 20. Zack Pretorius (21), 21. Jadon Rogers (15), 22. Troy
Carey (17), 23. Nate Carle (20), 24. Jakeb Boxell (24), 25. Kobe Simpson (18).
NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
**Jakeb Boxell flipped on lap 27 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 Chase Stockon, Laps 6-28 Kyle Cummins, Lap 29
Justin Grant, Lap 30 Kyle Cummins.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-839,
2-Justin Grant-779, 3-Mitchel Moles-763, 4-Logan Seavey-725, 5-Jake Swanson-722,
6-Chase Stockon-695, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-695, 8-Briggs Danner-673, 9-C.J.
Leary-622, 10-Robert Ballou-590.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-38, 2-Logan
Calderwood-38, 3-Justin Grant-32, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-31, 5-Robert Ballou-30,
6-Briggs Danner-28, 7-Hayden Reinbold-27, 8-Chase Stockon-24, 9-Brady Bacon-23,
10-Chelby Hinton-22.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 16, 2026 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Brady Bacon (16.178)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (15.875)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Cale Coons
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Indy Powersports Fourth Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Jakeb Boxell
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Kyle Cummins (24 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Todd Hobson (22nd to 9th)
ONE TICKET, ONE EVENING!
USAC & INDYCAR ON ONE BILL AT WWT RACEWAY June 7
Madison, Illinois (MAY 13, 2026)………One ticket, one evening!
The USAC Silver Crown Championship, the NTT INDYCAR Series and the INDY NXT
by Firestone series are part of a tripleheader lineup, all on one ticket for
Sunday, June 7, 2026, at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois,
just outside of Saint Louis.
One ticket grants you admission to the entirety of the day’s racing events at
the 1.25-mile paved oval.
USAC Silver Crown’s slate for the day includes practice from Noon-12:45pm,
followed by qualifying from 1:45-2:30pm. A USAC Silver Crown driver autograph
session will take place from 4:00-4:30pm with the 66-lap OUTFRONT Route 66
Classic Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling feature set to take the green flag
at 5:45pm. All times are Central.
Also on the night’s docket is the 77-lap INDY NXT main event at 4:30pm and
the 260-lap Bommarito Automotive Group 500 Presented by Axalta and Valvoline
INDYCAR race at 8:25pm.
It’s the fastest race on the USAC Silver Crown calendar with speeds reaching
180 miles per hour on the straightaways.
Advance tickets are on sale now at www.wwtraceway.com or by calling the
ticket office at (618) 215-8888 ext. 1.
To sponsor a lap for the USAC Silver Crown race, visit
https://wwtraceway.com/lap-sponsors/ or call Clay at 618-215-8888 ext 117 or
email chamm@wwtraceway.com to reserve your lap or be a sponsor.
STARTING TIMES:
9:30 AM - 8:15 PM: Will Call Hours (201 Madison Road)
10:00 AM: Parking Lot Opens
11:30 AM: All Gates Open
11:30 AM-Post VL: Paddock Opens
12:45-1:45 PM: U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-America – Rock
12:00-12:45 PM: USAC Silver Crown Practice
1:45-2:30 PM: USAC Silver Crown Qualifying
2:00 PM: Private Suites & Chalets Open
2:30-3:30 PM: Midway Stage - SICW Championship Wrestling
2:30 PM-End of Race: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Garage Opens
3:00-4:00 PM: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Driver Autograph Session (Midway at American
Legion Booth)
3:00 PM: Bommarito Automotive Group Turn 4 Hospitality Opens
3:30-4:20 PM: Concert (Turn 4 Stage)
4:00-4:30 PM: USAC Silver Crown Autograph Session
4:30-5:15 PM: INDY NXT by Firestone Race (77 Laps)
5:45-6:35 PM: OUTFRONT Route 66 Classic presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling
USAC Silver Crown Race (66 Laps)
6:40-7:10 PM: Midway Stage - SICW Championship Wrestling Finale
7:15-7:25 PM: Police Tribute Laps
7:30 PM: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Driver Introductions (Turn 4 - Midway Stage)
8:25 PM: 10th Annual Bommarito Automotive Group 500 presented by Axalta and
Valvoline NTT INDYCAR SERIES Race (260 Laps)
10:35-11:35 PM: Concert (Turn 4 Stage)
A BIGGIE AT THE BIG E!
#LETSRACETWO WITH USAC & WOO AT ELDORA MAY 15-16
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (May 13, 2026)………What you’ll get at Eldora Speedway this
weekend is truly the best of both worlds!
There’s no place like Eldora Speedway, and there’s no event like #LetsRaceTwo
Presented by LGMG.
The legendary Rossburg, Ohio 1/2-mile dirt oval will be home to USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship and NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws Sprint
Car racing with both series competing in a dream doubleheader on back-to-back
nights, Friday-Saturday, May 15-16.
$12,000 are on the line each night for the victor of the 10th running of the
event featuring a whole wings and no wings.
Here’s some biggie storylines for The Big E!
BACON-SEAVEY DOUBLE DUTY
At least two drivers will perform double-duty with and without the wing this
weekend: Brady Bacon and Logan Seavey.
Bacon is the defending USAC winner at #LetsRaceTwo from 2025. He also scored
the USAC #LetsRaceTwo round in 2018, one of his three career USAC National
Sprint Car victories at Eldora. He has also won with a wing at Eldora before,
taking the 4-Crown round in 2017. He’ll be at the controls of the Chris Dyson
No. 20 in the USAC portion and the TKH Motorsports No. 21H with WoO.
Seavey hasn’t won a #LetsRaceTwo feature as of yet, finishing as the USAC
runner-up in 2024. But he has won in all three USAC national divisions at
Eldora, including the sprint car in 2023. He’ll pilot the Abacus Racing No. 57
USAC car and the CB Industries-Spire Motorsports No. 87 WoO car.
LEARY ON IRONMAN RECORD WATCH
C.J. Leary is on the cusp of the all-time USAC National Sprint Car Ironman
streak. He enters the weekend with 326 consecutive feature starts with the
series dating back to 2017. Justin Grant currently holds the record of 328
between 2017 and 2025.
Leary won the second night of #LetsRaceTwo back in 2023, one of his two
Eldora USAC Sprint Car wins. He also took the 4-Crown back in 2017. this
weekend, he’ll drive the Fox Brothers Racing No. 53.
REINBOLD-UNDERWOOD ON A HOT STREAK
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports is entering the weekend on a hot streak,
winning the last two USAC features run over the past two weekends.
On May 2, Mitchel Moles took the team’s No. 19AZ to his first victory of the
USAC National Sprint Car season at Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway.
On May 9, Hayden Reinbold followed suit by winning in his first career USAC
Silver Crown start in Reinbold-Underwood’s No. 119 USAC Silver Crown car at the
Kansas State Fairgrounds.
Mitchel, Hayden and Reinbold-Underwood have all teamed up to win USAC main
events at Eldora, but none in a sprint car so far. Moles scored his first Silver
Crown win there in 2024, while Reinbold tallied his first USAC Midget win at the
place in 2025.
Now, they’ll have their chance to tame The Big E behind the wheel of a pair
of Reinbold-Underwood USAC National Sprint Cars. Moles finished 4th at
#LetsRaceTwo in 2025, while Reinbold took 20th.
CUMMINS EYING ELDORA REDEMPTION
Defending series champion Kyle Cummins continues to check items off his list
as he has once again climbed to the top of the USAC National Sprint Car
standings.
Recently, he won his first Terre Haute USAC feature in April’s Jim Hurtubise
Classic on the famed 1/2-mile dirt oval. Now, he aims to knock off a victory at
another famed 1/2-mile dirt oval – Eldora Speedway.
Cummins has put himself inside the top-five in four of his last five
#LetsRaceTwo starts dating back to 2022. But it’s the first night of 2024 at
Eldora he wants redemption on. Cummins led laps 23 through 29.99999 until barely
being nipped at the line by Robert Ballou while Cummins was .016 seconds behind
at the line.
FOUR #LETSRACETWO WINNERS
With four wins apiece, Robert Ballou and Justin Grant are knotted up at the
top for the most feature wins in #LetsRaceTwo history, which dates back to 2015.
Oddly enough, on three of those occasions, Ballou and Grant won at
#LetsRaceTwo on the same weekend: 2015, 2017, and 2024. Ballou added one in 2021
while Grant notched another in 2023.
In all, eight drivers have won the USAC portion of #LetsRaceTwo: Robert
Ballou (4), Justin Grant (4), Tyler Courtney (3), Brady Bacon (2), Chad
Boespflug (1), Bryan Clauson (1), C.J. Leary (1) and Chris Windom (1). Half of
those - Ballou, Grant, Bacon, and Leary – will all be fighting for more wins
this weekend.
Meanwhile, Briggs Danner won at Eldora last Fall. He and Logan Seavey are the
lone two Eldora USAC Sprint Car winners also seeking a first #LetsRaceTwo
triumph.
On the flip side, several USAC front runners are shooting for a first career
Eldora USAC National Sprint Car win. Among that group are Kyle Cummins, Mitchel
Moles, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr., and Chase Stockon, which make up half of
the current top-10 in the standings, plus series winners Trey Osborne and Jadon
Rogers, as well as top Rookie Cale Coons, just to name a few.
SNYDER & BOXELL DEBUT
Two highly notable USAC National Sprint Car debuts are taking place at Eldora
this weekend.
Steven Snyder Jr. will be in the CB Industries / Spire Motorsports No. 87, a
ride which won the USAC National Sprint Cars’ most recent trip to Eldora in
September 2025 with Daison Pursley driving. Snyder was the 2025 USAC National
Midget Rookie of the Year and led the first six laps of a USAC National Midget
feature at Eldora that same season.
Jakeb Boxell, meanwhile, will drive the No. 54 car owned by his mentor, Matt
Westfall. Boxell finished 3rd and 6th in his first two Eldora outings with the
USAC National Midgets in 2025. Westfall won his first USAC National Sprint Car
feature at Eldora in 2006.
RACE DETAILS
#LetsRaceTwo features two-straight nights of full racing programs featuring
the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the NOS Energy Drink World
of Outlaws Sprint Cars on Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16.
On both days, pit gates open at 2pm Eastern. The grandstands open at 4pm. The
drivers meeting will take place at 5pm and cars will be on track at 6pm with
qualifying and racing for both divisions immediately following.
Advance tickets are on sale now at
https://eldoraspeedway.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=553. For ages 14
and up, general admission tickets are $35 while reserved seats are $40. For ages
13 and under, general admission tickets are free while reserved seats are $10.
Pit passes are $45 each night.
The USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car portion of the event from Eldora can be
watched LIVE on FloRacing both nights at https://flosports.link/usac2026. The
World of Outlaws portion of the event will be shown on
https://www.dirtvision.com/.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-760,
2-Mitchel Moles-723, 3-Justin Grant-701, 4-Jake Swanson-674, 5-Logan Seavey-660,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-638, 7-Chase Stockon-630, 8-Briggs Danner-605, 9-C.J.
Leary-567, 10-Robert Ballou-547.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT ELDORA SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 9/22/2006 - Jerry Coons Jr. - 14.712 - 122.349 mph
4 Laps - 7/29/1962 - Don Davis - 1:22.39 - 87.389 mph
6 Laps - 6/19/2004 - Matt Westfall - 1:37.56 - 110.701 mph
8 Laps - 4/21/2012 - Robert Ballou - 2:05.51 - 114.732 mph
10 Laps - 8/6/2005 - Bill Rose - 2:40.19 - 112.367 mph
12 Laps - 4/1/2006 - Jay Drake - 3:10.23 - 113.547 mph
15 Laps - 8/7/2004 - Josh Wise - 4:42.31 - 95.640 mph
30 Laps - 5/9/2015 - Justin Grant - 8:26.25 - 106.667 mph
40 Laps - 6/10/1972 - Sammy Sessions - 12:27.59 - 96.309 mph
50 Laps - 10/6/1974 - Pancho Carter - 16:57.72 - 88.433 mph
ALL-TIME #LETSRACETWO USAC SPRINT WINS:
4-Robert Ballou & Justin Grant
3-Tyler Courtney
2-Brady Bacon
1-Chad Boespflug, Bryan Clauson, C.J. Leary & Chris Windom
ALL-TIME #LETSRACETWO USAC SPRINT WINNERS:
2015: Robert Ballou (5/8) & Justin Grant (5/9)
2016: Bryan Clauson (5/6) & Chad Boespflug (5/7)
2017: Justin Grant (5/12) & Robert Ballou (5/13)
2018: Brady Bacon (5/11) & Chris Windom (5/12)
2019: Tyler Courtney (5/10) & Tyler Courtney (7/17)
2020: Not Held
2021: Tyler Courtney (5/8) & Robert Ballou (5/8)
2022: Rained Out
2023: Justin Grant (5/5) & C.J. Leary (5/6)
2024: Robert Ballou (5/3) & Justin Grant (5/4)
2025: Brady Bacon (5/2)
ELDORA SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
13-Jack Hewitt
9-Larry Dickson & Tracy Hines
7-Robert Ballou, Pancho Carter & Rich Vogler
6-Rollie Beale, Tom Bigelow, Tyler Courtney, Justin Grant & Bubby Jones
5-Dave Darland, & Jac Haudenschild
4-Steve Butler, Kevin Doty, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Kevin Huntley & Sammy
Sessions
3-Brady Bacon, Billy Cassella, Rob Chaney, Jerry Coons Jr., Rick Hood,
Frankie Kerr, Sheldon Kinser, Lee Kunzman, Jud Larson, Greg Weld & J.J. Yeley
2-Gary Bettenhausen, Don Branson, Larry Cannon, Derek Davidson, Levi Jones,
Bud Kaeding, Steve Kinser, C.J. Leary, Jan Opperman, Daison Pursley, Larry Rice,
Mickey Shaw, George Snider, Bruce Walkup & Chris Windom
1-Mario Andretti, Chad Boespflug, Stan Bowman, Bryan Clauson, Allen Crowe,
Briggs Danner, Dickie Gaines, Tray House, Jackie Howerton, Arnie Knepper, Kyle
Larson, Eddie Leavitt, Roger McCluskey, Thomas Meseraull, Don Nordhorn, Dave
Peperak, Jerry Poland, Bill Puterbaugh, Byron Reed, Boston Reid, Red Riegel,
Johnny Rutherford, Joe Saldana, Logan Seavey, Terry Shepherd, Jimmy Sills, Danny
Smith, Jon Stanbrough, Robbie Stanley, Tony Stewart, Brad Sweet, Clark
Templeman, Brian Tyler, Rick Ungar & Matt Westfall.
ELDORA SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT WINNERS:
1962: Stan Bowman (4/22) & Roger McCluskey (7/29)
1963: Allen Crowe (5/12)
1964: Johnny Rutherford (4/5) & Jud Larson (7/5)
1965: Jud Larson (4/18), Jud Larson (5/9), Red Riegel (7/3) & Don Branson
(10/17)
1966: Arnie Knepper (4/3), Larry Dickson (4/17), Don Branson (7/3) & Mario
Andretti (9/4)
1967: Rollie Beale (4/16), Mickey Shaw (7/2) & Rollie Beale (7/22)
1968: Rollie Beale (4/7), Larry Dickson (7/20) & Mickey Shaw (9/29)
1969: Tom Bigelow (4/6), Larry Cannon (6/8) & Greg Weld (7/26)
1970: Gary Bettenhausen (4/5), Greg Weld (5/2), Larry Dickson (7/25), Greg
Weld (8/15) & Larry Dickson (9/11)
1971: Gary Bettenhausen (4/4), Sammy Sessions (6/12), Larry Dickson (7/24) &
Bill Puterbaugh (9/19)
1972: Rollie Beale (4/2), Sammy Sessions (6/10), Lee Kunzman (7/22), Jerry
Poland (9/17), Sammy Sessions (10/22) & Don Nordhorn (10/22)
1973: George Snider (4/1), Sammy Sessions (4/29), Lee Kunzman (8/11), Pancho
Carter (9/16), Lee Kunzman (10/21) & Pancho Carter (10/21)
1974: Jan Opperman (3/31), Bruce Walkup (7/13), Pancho Carter (10/6) & Larry
Cannon (10/6)
1975: Tom Bigelow (4/13), Rollie Beale (6/21), Billy Cassella (7/12), Rollie
Beale (10/5) & Larry Dickson (10/5)
1976: Sheldon Kinser (3/28), Larry Dickson (4/11), Jackie Howerton (6/19),
Clark Templeman (6/20), Jan Opperman (7/10), Tom Bigelow (8/7), Pancho Carter
(9/19), Tom Bigelow (10/9), Pancho Carter (10/10) & Pancho Carter (10/10)
1977: Tom Bigelow (4/10), Bubby Jones (4/17), George Snider (4/17), Tom
Bigelow (6/18), Bruce Walkup (6/19), Pancho Carter (7/9), Bubby Jones (9/18),
Eddie Leavitt (10/9) & Bubby Jones (10/9)
1978: Joe Saldana (6/17) & Bubby Jones (9/17)
1979: Bubby Jones (4/29), Bubby Jones (6/2), Larry Rice (8/25), Billy
Cassella (10/14) & Billy Cassella (10/14)
1980: Rich Vogler (4/6), Larry Dickson (7/26), Sheldon Kinser (10/12) & Larry
Dickson (7/12)
1981: Dave Peperak (4/25), Sheldon Kinser (6/20), Rich Vogler (7/3) & Steve
Kinser (10/11)
1982: Jack Hewitt (4/24), Jac Haudenschild (7/17) & Steve Kinser (10/3)
1983: Rich Vogler (6/4) Jack Hewitt (8/2) & Jack Hewitt (9/25)
1984: Jac Haudenschild (4/1), Steve Butler (4/28), Rick Hood (7/14) & Jack
Hewitt (8/16)
1985: Jac Haudenschild (4/27), Rick Hood (4/28) & Larry Rice (10/6)
1986: Rich Vogler (4/5), Rick Hood (4/26) & Rich Vogler (9/28)
1987: Rich Vogler (3/28), Rick Ungar (4/25), Rich Vogler (6/13) & Tony
Elliott (9/27)
1988: Jac Haudenschild (3/27), Jack Hewitt (4/23), Jack Hewitt (5/14), Jack
Hewitt (6/18), Steve Butler (7/16) & Steve Butler (9/25)
1989: Steve Butler (9/24)
1990: Jack Hewitt (4/7) & Jack Hewitt (9/30)
1991: Jack Hewitt (9/22)
1992: Terry Shepherd (3/28) & Danny Smith (10/4)
1993: Robbie Stanley (3/27), Jack Hewitt (8/11) & Tony Elliott (10/3)
1994: Frankie Kerr (4/2), Tray House (6/25), Frankie Kerr (8/10) & Kevin Doty
(9/25)
1995: Kevin Doty (4/1), Byron Reed (8/9) & Tony Stewart (9/23)
1996: Frankie Kerr (8/7) & Jimmy Sills (9/28)
1997: Kevin Huntley (3/29), Kevin Huntley (6/22), Brian Tyler (8/6) & Jack
Hewitt (9/20)
1998: Kevin Doty (5/2), Dave Darland (5/24), Kevin Doty (6/20) & Jack Hewitt
(9/26)
1999: Derek Davidson (3/27), Derek Davidson (5/1), Tracy Hines (5/30), Tracy
Hines (7/28) & Dave Darland (9/25)
2000: Jay Drake (4/1), Dave Darland (4/29), Tony Elliott (5/28) & Tracy Hines
(9/30)
2001: Tracy Hines (4/28), Jay Drake (6/22), J.J. Yeley (6/23) & Bud Kaeding
(9/22)
2002: J.J. Yeley (5/26), Tony Elliott (6/22) & Bud Kaeding (9/21)
2003: Boston Reid (5/3), J.J. Yeley (5/25), Jon Stanbrough (6/21) & Jac
Haudenschild (9/20 – SE)
2004: Jay Drake (6/19), Kevin Huntley (8/7) & Dickie Gaines (9/25)
2005: Jay Drake (4/30), Rob Chaney (5/29), Kevin Huntley (6/18), Rob Chaney
(8/6) & Levi Jones (9/24)
2006: Jerry Coons Jr. (4/1), Rob Chaney (4/29), Matt Westfall (6/17) & Tracy
Hines (9/23)
2007: Robert Ballou (4/28) & Robert Ballou (9/22)
2008: Tracy Hines (5/10), Tracy Hines (6/14) & Brad Sweet (9/20)
2009: Jerry Coons Jr. (4/11) & Jerry Coons Jr. (9/26)
2010: Robert Ballou (5/12) & Levi Jones (9/25)
2011: Kyle Larson (9/24)
2012: Tracy Hines (4/21), Dave Darland (7/28) & Tracy Hines (9/22)
2013: Chris Windom (9/21)
2014: Dave Darland (4/19) & Brady Bacon (9/21)
2015: Robert Ballou (5/8), Justin Grant (5/9) & Thomas Meseraull (9/26)
2016: Bryan Clauson (5/6), Chad Boespflug (5/7) & Justin Grant (9/24)
2017: Justin Grant (5/12), Robert Ballou (5/13) & C.J. Leary (9/23)
2018: Brady Bacon (5/11), Chris Windom (5/12) & Tyler Courtney (9/22)
2019: Tyler Courtney (5/10), Tyler Courtney (7/17) & Tyler Courtney (9/28)
2021: Tyler Courtney (5/8), Robert Ballou (5/8) & Tyler Courtney (9/25)
2022: Justin Grant (9/24)
2023: Justin Grant (5/5), C.J. Leary (5/6) & Logan Seavey (9/23)
2024: Robert Ballou (5/3), Justin Grant (5/4) & Daison Pursley (9/21)
2025: Brady Bacon (5/2), Briggs Danner (9/18) & Daison Pursley (9/20)
#LETSRACETWO USAC SPRINT RESULTS (2015-PRESENT):
2015 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. C.J.
Leary, 4. Thomas Meseraull, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Dave Darland,
8. Shane Cottle, 9. Aaron Farney, 10. Chase Stockon, 11. Chris Windom, 12. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 13. Landon Simon, 14. Daron Clayton, 15. Matt Goodnight, 16. Brady
Bacon, 17. Chad Boespflug, 18. Dallas Hewitt, 19. Jake Simmons, 20. Kody
Swanson, 21. Justin Grant, 22. Dustin Smith. NT
2015 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Justin Grant, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Tracy
Hines, 4. Aaron Farney, 5. Robert Ballou, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8.
Brady Bacon, 9. Chase Stockon, 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 11. Chris Windom, 12.
Dallas Hewitt, 13. Landon Simon, 14. Kody Swanson, 15. Adam Cruea, 16. Brandon
Whited, 17. Tyler Hewitt, 18. Robert Bell, 19. Matt Goodnight, 20. Daron
Clayton, 21. Jerry Coons Jr. 8:26.25
2016 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Thomas
Meseraull, 4. Dallas Hewitt, 5. Brady Bacon, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Chad
Boespflug, 8. Shane Cottle, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Kody Swanson, 11. Max McGhee,
12. Chase Stockon, 13. Chris Windom, 14. Scotty Weir, 15. Kevin Thomas Jr., 16.
Kyle Cummins, 17. Justin Grant, 18. Aaron Farney, 19. Carson Short, 20. Jerry
Coons Jr., 21. Cody Gardner, 22. Robert Ballou, 23. Jarett Andretti, 24. Tony
DiMattia. NT
2016 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Chad Boespflug, 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Thomas
Meseraull, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Tyler Courtney, 6. Bryan Clauson, 7. Kody Swanson,
8. Carson Short, 9. Chase Stockon, 10. Scotty Weir, 11. Brandon Whited, 12.
Aaron Farney, 13. Dave Darland, 14. Shane Cottle, 15. Dallas Hewitt, 16. Tony
DiMattia, 17. Cole Ketcham, 18. Max McGhee, 19. Kyle Cummins, 20. Matt Westfall,
21. Landon Simon, 22. Chris Windom, 23. Robert Ballou. NT
2017 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Justin Grant, 2. Dallas Hewitt, 3. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6. Shane Cottle, 7. Robert
Ballou, 8. Brady Bacon, 9. Tyler Courtney, 10. Chris Windom, 11. Scotty Weir,
12. Aaron Farney, 13. C.J. Leary, 14. Jarett Andretti, 15. Chad Wilson, 16. Dave
Darland, 17. Chad Boespflug, 18. Josh Hodges, 19. Landon Simon, 20. Dustin
Smith, 21. Isaac Chapple, 22. Corey Smith, 23. Nick Bilbee. NT
2017 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Brady
Bacon, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Tyler Courtney, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Stevie Sussex,
8. Dave Darland, 9. Scotty Weir, 10. Aaron Farney, 11. Chad Boespflug, 12. C.J.
Leary, 13. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14. Josh Hodges, 15. Isaac Chapple, 16. Corey
Smith, 17. Tyler Hewitt, 18. Mario Clouser, 19. Matt Goodnight, 20. Landon
Simon, 21. Kyle Simon, 22. Toby Alfrey. NT
2018 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Brady
Bacon (8), 2. Robert Ballou (1), 3. Chris Windom (2), 4. Justin Grant (10), 5.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 6. Tyler Courtney (3), 7. Chase Stockon (5), 8. Dave
Darland (12), 9. C.J. Leary (4), 10. Kyle Cummins (11), 11. Joe Stornetta (9),
12. Nick Bilbee (14), 13. Dallas Hewitt (16), 14. Matt Westfall (15), 15. Chad
Wilson (18), 16. Paul Dues (17), 17. Isaac Chapple (13), 18. Chad Boespflug (7),
19. Carmen Perigo (19), 20. Matt Goodnight (20). 9:24.44
2018 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris
Windom (2), 2. Tyler Courtney (5), 3. Chase Stockon (3), 4. Brady Bacon (10), 5.
Robert Ballou (8), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 7. C.J. Leary (6), 8. Matt Westfall
(12), 9. Kyle Cummins (15), 10. Dallas Hewitt (14), 11. Dave Darland (11), 12.
Paul Dues (20), 13. Chad Boespflug (9), 14. Carmen Perigo (18), 15. Chad Wilson
(17), 16. Isaac Chapple (13), 17. Riley VanHise (21), 18. Bill Rose (16), 19.
Matt Goodnight (19), 20. Joe Stornetta (1), 21. Justin Grant (7). NT
2019 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tyler
Courtney (7), 2. C.J. Leary (6), 3. Brady Bacon (5), 4. Chris Windom (10), 5.
Carson Short (3), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 7. Chase Stockon (4), 8. Justin Grant
(1), 9. Jason McDougal (12), 10. Isaac Chapple (18), 11. Ty Tilton (17), 12.
Nick Bilbee (20), 13. Matt Westfall (16), 14. Dustin Smith (21), 15. Carmen
Perigo (15), 16. Brian VanMeveren (23), 17. Matt Goodnight (22), 18. Dustin
Ingle (19), 19. Josh Hodges (14), 20. Timmy Buckwalter (9), 21. Chad Boespflug
(13), 22. Robert Ballou (8). 23. Dave Darland (11). NT
2019 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tyler
Courtney (4), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Brady Bacon (3), 4. Chase Stockon (2), 5.
Chris Windom (9), 6. Matt Westfall (10), 7. Tom Harris (18), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(1), 9. Zane Hendricks (8), 10. Isaac Chapple (13), 11. Dallas Hewitt (19), 12.
Scotty Weir (17), 13. Carson Short (7), 14. Jason McDougal (11), 15. Dustin
Christie (14), 16. Dave Darland (15), 17. Brody Roa (12), 18. Matt Goodnight
(21), 19. Michael Fischesser (22), 20. Corey Smith (20), 21. Justin Grant (6),
22. Brian VanMeveren (23), 23. Kody Swanson (16). NT
2021 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler
Courtney (1), 2. Robert Ballou (4), 3. Jadon Rogers (2), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5.
Chris Windom (9), 6. Brady Bacon (6), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (8), 8. Chase Stockon
(11), 9. Matt Westfall (10), 10. Logan Seavey (5), 11. C.J. Leary (7), 12. Isaac
Chapple (16), 13. Jake Swanson (14), 14. Paul Nienhiser (12), 15. Dallas Hewitt
(21), 16. Steven Drevicki (18), 17. Brandon Mattox (13), 18. Tanner Thorson
(17), 19. Stevie Sussex (15), 20. Carmen Perigo (19), 21. Korbyn Hayslett (20),
22. Ryan Barr (22). 10:06.253
2021 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Robert
Ballou (1), 2. Tyler Courtney (7), 3. Chris Windom (3), 4. Brady Bacon (5), 5.
Paul Nienhiser (8), 6. Justin Grant (2), 7. C.J. Leary (9), 8. Jake Swanson
(11), 9. Isaac Chapple (16), 10. Steven Drevicki (17), 11. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6),
12. Max Adams (14), 13. Paul Dues (22), 14. Matt Westfall (10), 15. Dallas
Hewitt (21), 16. Stevie Sussex (12), 17. Matt Goodnight (18), 18. Chris Phillips
(20), 19. Carmen Perigo (15), 20. Korbyn Hayslett (19), 21. Jadon Rogers (13),
22. Tanner Thorson (4). 9:30.305
2023 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin
Grant (6), 2. Brady Bacon (9), 3. Kyle Cummins (1), 4. Emerson Axsom (4), 5.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 6. Scotty Weir (12), 7. C.J. Leary (2), 8. Kody Swanson
(17), 9. Jake Swanson (7), 10. Mitchel Moles (5), 11. Chase Stockon (20), 12.
Dallas Hewitt (14), 13. Robert Ballou (8), 14. Brandon Mattox (22), 15. Briggs
Danner (10), 16. Daison Pursley (15), 17. Matt Westfall (3), 18. Logan Seavey
(16), 19. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (21), 20. Jadon Rogers (19), 21. Carson Garrett
(23-P), 22. Max Adams (13), 23. Dalton Stevens (18). NT
2023 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J.
Leary (2), 2. Jake Swanson (6), 3. Chase Stockon (3), 4. Mitchel Moles (5), 5.
Kyle Cummins (4), 6. Carson Garrett (20), 7. Emerson Axsom (1), 8. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (11), 9. Max Adams (12), 10. Robert Ballou (9), 11. Briggs Danner (13), 12.
Matt Westfall (24-P), 13. Daison Pursley (18), 14. Dallas Hewitt (8), 15. Kody
Swanson (14), 16. Jadon Rogers (19), 17. Logan Seavey (23-P), 18. Brady Bacon
(10), 19. Geoff Ensign (16), 20. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (21), 21. Keith Sheffer II
(22), 22. Justin Grant (7), 23. Zack Pretorius (15), 24. Scotty Weir (17). NT
2024 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Robert
Ballou (11), 2. Kyle Cummins (7), 3. Max Adams (9), 4. Briggs Danner (1), 5.
Matt Westfall (12), 6. Jadon Rogers (19), 7. Mitchel Moles (14), 8. Carson
Garrett (16), 9. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 10. Chase Stockon (22), 11. Logan Seavey
(4), 12. Chance Crum (21), 13. Todd Hobson (15), 14. Kody Swanson (17), 15.
Daison Pursley (2), 16. C.J. Leary (24), 17. Jake Swanson (8), 18. Hunter Maddox
(10), 19. Brady Bacon (13), 20. Joey Amantea (23), 21. Braxton Cummings (18),
22. Justin Grant (3), 23. Zack Pretorius (20), 24. Saban Bibent (6). NT
2024 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin
Grant (5), 2. Logan Seavey (4), 3. Brady Bacon (7), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 5.
C.J. Leary (10), 6. Daison Pursley (3), 7. Mitchel Moles (2), 8. Carson Garrett
(9), 9. Jake Swanson (15), 10. Briggs Danner (12), 11. Todd Hobson (17), 12.
Matt Westfall (8), 13. Kyle Cummins (6), 14. Robert Ballou (13), 15. Jadon
Rogers (19), 16. Max Adams (14), 17. Saban Bibent (20), 18. Korbyn Hayslett
(21), 19. Chase Stockon (11), 20. Joey Amantea (22), 21. Chance Crum (24), 22.
Matt Goodnight (18), 23. Paul Dues (23), 24. Hunter Maddox (16). NT
2025 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (3), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Kyle Cummins (2), 4. Mitchel Moles (1), 5. Robert Ballou (8), 6. Kale Drake (15), 7. Chase Stockon (11), 8. Briggs Danner (13), 9. C.J. Leary (7), 10. Logan Seavey (9), 11. Matt Westfall (16), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 13. Korbyn Hayslett (20), 14. Jake Swanson (12), 15. Jadon Rogers (19), 16. Gunnar Setser (18), 17. Saban Bibent (21), 18. Shawn Westerfeld (5), 19. Hunter Maddox (22), 20. Hayden Reinbold (14), 21. Zack Pretorius (23), 22. Kayla Roell (25-P), 23. Ryan Barr (17), 24. Braydon Cromwell (24), 25. Kyle Shipley (4). NT
KALITTA NAMED HULMAN CLASSIC
GRAND MARSHAL FOR May 20 AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (May 12, 2026)………Thirty years after his 1996 Tony Hulman
Classic victory, Doug Kalitta will serve as grand marshal for the 56th running
of the event featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship at
Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track on Wednesday night, May 20.
Prior to becoming the 2023 and 2025 NHRA Top Fuel dragster champion, Kalitta
rose to prominence in USAC competition, culminating in a National Sprint Car
driving championship in 1994.
Across the USAC National Sprint Car and National Midget disciplines, Kalitta
won 10 sprint features and seven in midgets. Twelve of his 17 career USAC
national victories came at the paved high banks of Indiana’s Winchester Speedway
with four more coming at Indianapolis Raceway Park’s paved oval.
However, there is one particular victory that stands out – his lone dirt USAC
victory at the Terre Haute Action Track on May 12, 1996, where he passed Kevin
Thomas with five laps remaining to win the 26th running of the Tony Hulman
Classic.
“My car was blowing out smoke and I think my left rear tire was just about
flat, but that thing held on. There was a lot going on at the end of that race,”
Kalitta recalled of the final laps of his 1996 Hulman Classic triumph. “The
Hulman Classic was always on the list to win, or anything at Terre Haute,
because it’s one of the coolest places I’ve ever gotten to run. I always looked
forward to racing there every year. To win there was a big moment for me. I
didn’t win a lot on dirt, so to get a win at the Terre Haute Action Track and
the Hulman Classic meant a lot.”
The crew chief on Kalitta’s sprint cars during those halcyon days of the
mid-1990s was National Sprint Car Hall of Fame driver Rick Ferkel, who stood in
victory lane alongside Kalitta while hoisting the rifle annually awarded to the
Hulman Classic winner.
To this day, the rifle remains one of Kalitta’s most prized racing rewards,
and retains a prominent position in his trophy case, despite his crew chief’s
notion.
“Rick always used to give me a hard time because my dad was a big hunter, and
said, ‘you should’ve given that to your dad,” Kalitta said with a laugh.
Kalitta was a marquee talent during the 1990s and was a featured player on
ESPN’s Thunder series, becoming a fixture in USAC from his 1990 debut until his
final run in the spring of 1998. That said, his foray into USAC was quite
uncommon. The Kalitta family’s background was drag racing. His uncle is
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America inductee Connie Kalitta, and his cousin was
Scott Kalitta, an 18-time winner between NHRA’s Top Fuel and Funny Car
divisions.
So, how did Doug get the itch to go a completely different route from
straight lines to ovals? It began with four-time USAC National Midget feature
winner Don Schilling, and indirectly, involved USAC’s all-time winningest
driver, Rich Vogler.
“I probably have to thank Rich Vogler more than anybody,” Kalitta explained
of how he got started in USAC. “He and Don used to have a lot of battles and Don
always seemed to get the worst of it. So, he’d bring his car back to the shop
and it would be all wrecked. Growing up, my dad had a welding supply business
and I was all into welding. I worked at different machine shops welding,
fabricating and whatever, then I started working for Connie on airplanes and
that’s kind of the thing I was good at and what a lot of people needed. So, I
ended up helping Don, and after a while, he was like, ‘man.’ I think he felt
sorry for me. He said, ‘you spend all this time helping me put these cars back
together; we ought to talk to Connie and see if we can have you start running
this Volkswagen (midget) he had.”
“My first year, I ran the ARCA Midget series, then I ended up running Don’s
car on the pavement,” Kalitta added. “Then, we decided to run the whole USAC
series and figure out the dirt thing (with the help of Bob East).”
Through it all, Doug was a constant frontrunner in USAC racing, finishing
fourth in 1993 USAC National Sprint Car points and 1st in 1994, and was the
runner-up with the series in both 1995 and 1996. In 1991, he was the USAC
National Midget Rookie of the Year after finishing a career best third in the
standings.
Kalitta dabbled a bit in other forms of racing. However, by the late 1990s,
drag racing beckoned, and Kalitta answered the call.
“I ran some ARCA Stock Cars for six or seven races, and I never pushed for
the Indy Racing League too much. I just never had a good opportunity there,”
Kalitta explained of the other possible avenues at the time. “But before I
started running midgets, I worked on Connie’s (top fuel) car for about eight
years. A seat in one was just impossible to open up between my cousin and Connie
both driving. So, I was wanting to drive something once I got the opportunity.
Drag racing was always very intriguing to me. So, I was always looking forward
to the opportunity once a seat opened up, and it finally did. With the timing of
what was going on at the business too, it kind of presented itself to go drag
racing.”
To this day, Kalitta remains in touch with the USAC National Sprint Car
scene. His business, Kalitta Charters, sponsors the Dooling/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports No. 63 driven by Rookie point leader Cale Coons.
After all these years, Kalitta looks back on his USAC career with great
fondness.
“We were all out there trying to whoop on each other,” Kalitta reminisced.
“It was very competitive and it was the time of my life.”
The 56th annual Tony Hulman Classic featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship, plus Modifieds takes place on Wednesday night, May 20, at
Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track. Pits open at 3pm Eastern with the front
gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 6pm, and cars on track at 6:30pm
with qualifying and racing immediately following.
Grandstand tickets are $30. Infield admission is $15 and allows for access to the grass infield of the Action Track through the tunnel at the far right (turn one side) of main grandstand. Kids age 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $40.
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS AT CASA GRANDE THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
MAY 11, 2026... Starting this Friday, May 15th, the stars of the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series will clash at Central Arizona Raceway
for two nights of action. Friday’s event will pay $3,000-To-Win and Saturday’s
show will pay $5,000-To-Win with a $500 cash bonus available both nights. The
IMCA SportMods and IMCA Stock Cars will join the showcase at the Pinal County
Fairgrounds located in Casa Grande, Arizona. The Spectator Gates will open at
5:00pm, and Racing is scheduled for 7:00pm on both days. For more event
information, visit the track’s website at centralazraceway.com or call
520.754.0407.
For those that cannot be at the races, a live stream will be broadcast by
FloRacing.com.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: The Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1 will be the only approved
right rear tire. Only SC12 left rear tires will be permitted and front tires
must be Hoosier.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- TIRES & FUEL: Fuel will be available at the race track. Tires ARE NOT
AVAILABLE at the race track.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
ADDITIONAL BONUSES / PAYOUTS:
- $500-To-Start on both nights.
- The top-five 360s in the main event are eligible for a bonus on both nights.
1-$500, 2-$400, 3-$300, 4-$200, 5-$100.
- $200 tow money for anyone outside of Arizona.
- Tire giveaway each night.
- $100 Hard Charger Award each night thanks to Steve Lafond.
Since April 11, 2025, the fast 3/8-mile clay oval has hosted six USAC/CRA
events. Logan Seavey swept both nights of last October’s “Western World
Championships” while David Gasper, R.J. Johnson, Ricky Lewis, and Kevin Thomas
Jr. have also claimed victory. Mitchel Moles established the 1-lap track record
of 15.024 seconds on October 24, 2025.
Entering the ninth point race, two-time and defending USAC/CRA champion R.J.
Johnson of Laveen, Arizona has a 48-point advantage over the competition.
Driving the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache
Transport Sherman, Johnson finished second to Ricky Lewis in the May 2nd Ventura
return. At press time, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has two
feature wins, four Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, two heat race
victories, eight top-10 finishes, and 29 feature laps led on the season. Now
ranked seventh with thirteen career wins, the second generation driver will be
looking to top the Friday and Saturday shows.
On the strength of scoring his fourth win at on May 2nd, Camarillo,
California’s Ricky Lewis ranks second in the chase for the championship. Driving
for three different teams, Lewis has also posted two Woodland Auto Display Fast
Time Awards, four hard charger awards, seven top-10 finishes, and 49 feature
laps led to his credit. Currently ranked sixth overall with sixteen career wins,
Lewis might skip Casa Grande to race in the Midwest.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California sits third
in the USAC/CRA point standings. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple X, Williams placed seventh at the Ventura County
Fairgrounds. To date, the former co-rookie of the year has recorded six top-10
finishes and is tied with Ryan Bernal and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins.
“The Big Game Hunter” will have his sights on his first win of the year at
Central Arizona Raceway.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender is fourth in the championship standings.
The pilot of the Kim & Richard Bender #21 Rolls Scaffold / Matrix Construction
Services DRC scored eighteenth after mechanical issues ended his night. At press
time, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix 360 Sprint Car winner has two heat race
victories, one hard charger award, five top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led
on the season. After finding engine problems, A.J. is looking for a ride to
compete this Friday and Saturday night.
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona ranks fifth in the championship point chase.
Driving the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods DRC, Lundy
scored sixteenth in the May 2nd main event at Ventura. To date, last season’s
rookie of the year has two heat race victories, one hard charger award, five
top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to his credit. The young driver is
moving up the USAC/CRA ranks and will have his sights on a victory at Casa
Grande.
Tucson, Arizona’s Wayne Siddle leads the chase for rookie of the year honors
over Bryan Whitley, “The Pineapple” Daylin Perreira, Cale Coons, Zate Legend,
Jim Vanzant, Joshua Shipley, Davis Perry Jr., Broedy Graham, Troy DeGaton, and
Koen Crawford.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Verne Sweeney, Brecken
Guerrero, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Dayton Shelton, Braden Chiaramonte, Eddie
Tafoya Jr., Stevie Sussex, “The Radio Flyer” Bruce St. James, Troy DeGaton,
Travis DeGaton, and more.
Central Arizona Raceway is located on the Pinal County Fairgrounds at 512 S.
Eleven Mile Corner Road in Casa Grande, Arizona. To get to the track, take Exit
194 from Interstate 10, then head east seven miles to the fairgrounds. Adult
tickets are $20, Senior/Military tickets are $18, Young Adult tickets (11-17)
are $10, Kids (10 and under) are FREE. For more event and ticket information,
visit centralazraceway.com or call 520.754.0407.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Ricky Lewis, 2-R.J.
Johnson, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.
CASA GRANDE AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Mitchel
Moles – 15.024 (10/24/25)
CASA GRANDE AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Logan Seavey,
1-David Gasper, 1- R.J. Johnson, 1-Ricky Lewis, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-592, 2. Ricky Lewis-544, 3. Austin Williams-493, 4. A.J. Bender-444, 5.
Connor Lundy-428, 6. Verne Sweeney-370, 7. Brecken Guerrero-360, 8. Charles
Davis Jr.-343, 9. Dayton Shelton-312, 10. Braden Chiaramonte-267, 11. Kevin
Thomas Jr.-245, 12. Wayne Siddle (R)-207, 13. Connor Speir-204, 14. Eddie Tafoya
Jr.-201, 15. Bryan Whitley (R)-179, 16. Stevie Sussex-170, 17. Bruce St.
James-162, 18. Daylin Perreira (R)-144, 19. Cale Coons (R)-143, 20. Zate Legend
(R)-127.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 22: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
USAC East Coast to Join High Limit Sprints at Port Royal
After rain wiped out the first scheduled appearance at Port Royal, officials from the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars and Port Royal Speedway went to work searching for another opportunity to bring wingless sprint car racing back to The Speed Palace.
With support from Aw Shucks Roasted Corn and a few key phone calls, a new date is officially locked in.
Sunday, July 26th, the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars presented by Baer Den Farms will join the High Limit Racing at Port Royal Speedway for what is shaping up to be one of the biggest sprint car events of the summer.
Winged stars and wingless warriors sharing the same stage under the lights at Port Royal creates a must-see night for race fans across Pennsylvania and beyond.
A huge part of making this event possible is Aw Shucks Roasted Corn, a family-owned business based in Allentown that has become a fan favorite throughout the Lehigh Valley since 1998. Known for their roasted super sweet corn brushed with butter and topped with their famous secret southwest spice blend and parmesan cheese, Aw Shucks has built a reputation for serving one of the most unique and recognizable food experiences at events across the region.
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SALT CITY STUNNER!
REINBOLD REIGNS AT HUTCH
IN HIS FIRST USAC SILVER CROWN START
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (May 9, 2026)………Any way you slice it, the odds were
stacked against Hayden Reinbold during Saturday night’s 3rd running of the Evans
Building Salt City 100 at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson.
In what was his first career USAC Silver Crown appearance, Reinbold didn’t
even make it to the green flag on the initial start after wall contact in turn
four. Restarting 17th, he even went a lap down to the leader just 10 circuits
into the 100-lapper.
Even after surging forward in the second half of the race, with 13 laps to
go, Reinbold still ran fifth. With three laps to go, he occupied third behind
the top-two drivers in series points a year ago. Furthermore, a
half-straightaway deficit to the leader still stood in his path.
But at the end of it all, the 22-year-old Gilbert, Arizona native could
proudly proclaim that he owned a perfect winning percentage of 100 in his USAC
Silver Crown career.
One-for-one.
Reinbold made his winning move on lap 99 of 100 when racelong leader Justin
Grant’s fuel tank ran dry just 1.5 laps from the finish line. Capitalizing on
the situation, Reinbold scurried along the bottom of turns three and four on the
1/2-mile dirt oval, leading the final two laps to earn one of the most stunning
victories in series history, considering all the circumstances.
“This is so much fun,” Reinbold exclaimed. “I don’t know if anybody has ever
come from a lap down and went on to go win it. I’m kind of gassed. My legs are
cooked. I fell off the cage.”
Reinbold did, in fact, fall off the roll cage on his victory lane
celebration, but it was no harm, no foul. Funny thing is it took 101 starts for
Reinbold to score his first career USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship feature victory in 2025 at Eldora. The Silver Crown car took just
one try, and he now shares a unique stat with Jimmy Horton as the holder of an
unblemished 100 percent Silver Crown winning percentage.
It had been nearly 42 years since a driver won in his first career USAC
Silver Crown start, but Reinbold decided to take it upon himself to become the
latest to achieve the feat at the wheel of his Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports/AME Electrical – RDI Development – JUGO/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Marv Carman was the most recent driver to win in his first ever USAC Silver
Crown start at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in 1984. In fact, only eight
drivers have ever pulled off the feat: Jim McElreath (1971 Nazareth), A.J. Foyt
(1971 Illinois State Fairgrounds), Danny Smith (1982 Eldora), Rick Hood (1982
Indiana State Fairgrounds), Jimmy Horton (1983 Nazareth), Herb Copeland (1983
Oklahoma City), Marv Carman (1984 Minnesota State Fairgrounds) and now Reinbold.
The way it all played out at Hutch could not have possibly been more
dramatic. As the field was approaching the green flag on the initial start,
Reinbold’s wheels got caught in the wet, causing the car to push straight into
the outside turn four wall before coming to a stop and necessitating a yellow
flag.
The contact was slight, but with a full fuel load and it being his first time
in the car, it can be chalked it up to a inexperience and a learning moment.
“At the start, I just got tight and the track was greasy,” Reinbold
explained. “I got caked in mud and I couldn’t get a tear-off off.”
Initially, it didn’t seem to get all that much better for Reinbold. While
continuing to gain footing and gather laps, Reinbold lost a lap as pole starter
Justin Grant blitzed by him just 10 laps into the race. However, with the aid of
a lap 21 caution, Reinbold received his lap back per a rule that was instituted
by the series a few years ago.
From there on, Reinbold got to work. He marched his way into the top-five by
lap 64, using a part of the racetrack that had been relatively underutilized,
much to his surprise.
“No one was going to the bottom of three and four, surprisingly,” Reinbold
offered. “I felt like it was really juiced up down there, so I asked if I should
go to the bottom (over the two-way radio). Since no one else was going down
there, I went down there.”
Running the infield berm with his front wheels elevated on top of it at
times, Reinbold still ran fifth with as little as 13 laps to go. He got to
fourth on lap 88 when Chase Stockon fell out of contention due to a lack of
fuel. He rose to third on lap 93 as he ducked under defending race winner Briggs
Danner in turns three and four. Reinbold finally won a tug-of-war with C.J.
Leary for second entering turn one with three laps to go.
But Reinbold still had to track down Grant who remained about a second ahead
of him at the time with the laps dwindling. However, Grant noticeably didn’t
have quite the drive off the corners as he did just moments earlier. Reinbold
quickly ate up Grant’s interval on the back straight on lap 99, and completed
the pass for the lead on the bottom of turns three and four just moments later.
On the final lap, Grant remained within a couple car lengths of Reinbold’s
back bumper on the high side of turns one and two. That’s when Grant’s car
appeared to practically shut off as the last fumes of fuel sloshed around. That
allowed Reinbold to turn a narrow lead into an astonishing 3.042 second victory.
Grant crossed the line a disappointing second just inches in front of C.J.
Leary in third. Kyle Steffens came home a strong fourth after starting 10th
while Mario Clouser rounded out the top-five, bouncing back after suffering a
flat right rear tire on lap 39 and running out of fuel on lap 88.
Additionally, Reinbold not only won the race, but he also did it with a
flourish. Officially, he advanced seven positions to the lead from his eighth
starting spot. That said, everyone saw him win the thing after restarting 17th.
Either way you slice it, his spectacular back-to-front victory earned him Rod
End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Motorsports, like life, can deliver a cruel fate when everything is seemingly
going perfect. That was the case for Grant who won the pole and led 98 of the
100 laps before running out of fuel on the white flag lap. By leading the most
laps, he was the night’s K & N Filters Clean Air Award recipient.
Grant’s start to the night was quite an adventure, as it was for all competitors. Grant literally broke the Hutchinson one-lap USAC Silver Crown track record three times during the night. He did it once in the first qualifying session before rain hit and washed the session out. With everybody required to requalify, Grant lowered the record twice more on his LearnLab re-Qualifying run with a lap of 20.789 seconds. It was the 13th career USAC Silver Crown fast qualifying time for JG, tying him with J.J. Yeley for sixth place all-time.
USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 9, 2026 – Kansas State
Fairgrounds – Hutchinson, Kansas – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 3rd Evans Building Salt
City 100
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-20.789 (New Track
Record); 2. C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi/Curb-Agajanian-21.031; 3.
Mitchel Moles, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-21.060; 4. Mario Clouser, 20, Team
AZ/Petty/Rossi/Curb-Agajanian-21.218; 5. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-21.394; 6. Kale
Drake, 92, Kazmark-21.542; 7. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-21.598; 8. Hayden
Reinbold, 119, Reinbold/Underwood-21.684; 9. Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-21.749; 10.
Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-22.274; 11. Bret Tripplett, 65, SV-22.525; 12. Kip
Hughes, 160, Hughes-22.617; 13. Steve Gennetten, 64, GGR-22.694; 14. Danny
Jennings, 61, Jennings-22.827; 15. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-23.405; 16.
Bryan Gossel, 06, Gossel-NT; 17. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Hayden Reinbold
(8), 2. Justin Grant (1), 3. C.J. Leary (2), 4. Kyle Steffens (10), 5. Mario
Clouser (4), 6. Chase Stockon (7), 7. Briggs Danner (5), 8. Steve Gennetten
(13), 9. Danny Jennings (14), 10. Kip Hughes (12), 11. Gregg Cory (15), 12. Jake
Swanson (9), 13. Bret Tripplett (11), 14. Mitchel Moles (3), 15. Kale Drake (6),
16. Dave Berkheimer (17), 17. Bryan Gossel (16). 48:06.009
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-98 Justin Grant, Laps 99-100 Hayden Reinbold
**Bryan Gossel flipped during practice.
USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-73, 2-Hayden
Reinbold-70, 3-C.J. Leary-64, 4-Kyle Steffens-61, 5-Mario Clouser-58, 6-Chase
Stockon-55, 7-Briggs Danner-52, 8-Steve Gennetten-49, 9-Danny Jennings-46,
10-Kip Hughes-43.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-38, 2-Logan
Calderwood-36, 3-Robert Ballou-30, 4-Justin Grant-29, 5-Briggs Danner-28,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-28, 7-Hayden Reinbold-27, 8-Chase Stockon-24, 9-Chelby
Hinton-22, 10-Jadon Rogers-21.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 22, 2026 – Lucas Oil
Indianapolis Raceway Park – Brownsburg, Indiana – .686-Mile Paved Oval – 69th
Hoosier Hundred
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (21.019)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (20.789)
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Justin Grant (98 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Hayden Reinbold (8th to 1st)
ROGERS’ LAST LAP RALLY BEATS SMITH AT RED HILL
By: Ray Cunningham
Sumner, Illinois (May 9, 2026)……… Jadon Rogers passed Wesley Smith on the
last lap to win Saturday night’s USAC Wholesale Batteries MRA Sprint Car Series
/ Midwest Thunder 410 Sprint Car Series non-points special event at Red Hill
Raceway in Sumner, Illinois.
Earlier in the evening, Rogers (Worthington, Indiana) also fired the first
salvo by winning time trials with the only lap in the 14-second bracket.
Smith, the Nixa, Missouri chauffeur, grabbed the lead from Wyatt Burks on the
first lap, and led every lap but one in the 25-lap main event. But a restart
after a caution on the last lap for a spin set up Rogers pass of Smith for the
win.
Meanwhile, Topeka, Kansas wheelman Burks battled all night long, running
inside the top-five of the feature before making a mad dash to make the podium
at the end with a third in the Land of Lincoln. Arizonans Logan Calderwood and
Cameron La Rose rounded out the top-five.
Burks won the first heat and Smith captured the second heat. Both won in
impressive fashion to lead the MRA stalwarts to front row feature starting
spots.
USAC MRA regulars Dakota Earls of Independence, Missouri and Luke Howard of
Overland Park, Kansas were also on hand. Unfortunately, neither fared as well as
Smith or Burks. Howard finished just outside the top ten in 11th. Earls flipped
at the mid-point of the feature, ending his night in 16th. He was not injured.
USAC MRA returns to action next Friday night, May 15, at Electric City
Raceway in Butler, Missouri for the Butler Brawl.
USAC WHOLESALE BATTERIES MRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: May 9, 2026 –
Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – Non-Points Special Event
FIRST QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.930; 2. J.J. Hughes,
76, Hughes-15.204; 3. Wyatt Burks, 11w, Burks-15.676; 4. Logan Calderwood, 6,
Calderwood-15.709; 5. Luke Howard, 2, Lewis-16.119; 6. Chet Williams, 38,
Williams-16.208; 7. Glen Saville, 75, Grasmere-16.868; 8. Collin Jackson, 64c,
Jackson-17.668.
SECOND QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Cameron La Rose, 13p, Petty-15.101; 2. David
Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-15.208; 3. Wesley Smith, 44, Smith-15.438; 4. Adyn
Schmidt, 12s, Schmidt-15.953; 5. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-16.059; 6. Collin
Ambrose, 36, Ambrose-16.215; 7. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-16.358; 8. Austin
Hawkins, 5A, Hawkins-16.473; 9. Eric Perrott, 10x, Perrott-19.552.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Wyatt Burks (2),
2. Jadon Rogers (4), 3. Logan Calderwood (1), 4. J.J. Hughes (3), 5. Chet
Williams (6), 6. Luke Howard (5), 7. Glen Saville (7), 8. Collin Jackson (8). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Wesley Smith (2),
2. Cameron La Rose (4), 3. Adyn Schmidt (1), 4. David Gasper (3), 5. Aric Gentry
(7), 6. Dakota Earls (5), 7. Collin Ambrose (6), 8. Austin Hawkins (8), 9. Eric
Perrott (9). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jadon Rogers (3), 2.
Wesley Smith (2), 3. Wyatt Burks (1), 4. Logan Calderwood (5), 5. Cameron La
Rose (4), 6. Adyn Schmidt (6), 7. David Gasper (8), 8. J.J. Hughes (7), 9. Chet
Williams (9), 10. Aric Gentry (10), 11. Luke Howard (11), 12. Glen Saville (13),
13. Austin Hawkins (16), 14. Collin Ambrose (14), 15. Collin Jackson (15), 16.
Dakota Earls (12), 17. Eric Perrott (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-24 Wesley Smith, Lap 25 Jadon Rogers.
NEXT USAC WHOLESALE BATTERIES MRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE: May 15, 2026 – Electric City Speedway – Butler, Missouri
HUTCH OPENS!
USAC SILVER CROWN SEASON BEGINS
May 8-9 AT KANSAS STATE FAIRGROUNDS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (May 5, 2026)………The mighty Kansas State Fairgrounds in the
heart of Hutchinson is where USAC Silver Crown National Championship dreams
begin in 2026.
The Hutch half-mile dirt oval presents the third running of the Evans
Building Salt City 100, the opening race on the calendar for the dirt champ
cars.
The beautiful balance between speed, patience, bravery and concentration for
100 laps is critical at a place like Hutch. It exudes history; it demands
attention; and it’s where racers from coast-to-coast will put their talents to
the test with a full-on practice on Friday, May 8, followed by the real deal, a
full slate on race day, Saturday, May 9.
The amalgamation of all these elements is the reason we’ll be there. That’s
the reason you should be there. Now let’s make some history! Here are a few of
the storylines to watch this weekend at Hutch.
A PERFECT 10 IN KANSAS
In 10 USAC Silver Crown races contested in the state of Kansas dating back to
2006, there have been exactly 10 different race winners!
Aaron Pierce became the first to do so with a “new generation” Silver Crown
car at Kansas Speedway in 2006 while J.J. Yeley drove A.J. Foyt’s No. 14 to
glory at the same place in the same car type in 2007.
At the Belleville High Banks, Tracy Hines (2013), Kody Swanson (2014), Chris
Windom (2015), Brady Bacon (2023), Kaylee Bryson (2024) and Justin Grant (2025)
have all won.
Kevin Thomas Jr., meanwhile, took top honors at the Kansas State Fairgrounds
in 2024 as did Briggs Danner in 2025. Both will be in this weekend’s Hutchinson
field, and will attempt to change that narrative.
DANNER ON DEFENSE AT SALT CITY
Briggs Danner captured his first career USAC Silver Crown victory during the
Salt City 100 a year ago, leading the final 22 laps to score the win.
The Allentown, Pennsylvania racer was clutch in crunch time as he raced from
third to first in a three-lap stretch between the 77th and 79th circuit, then
had just enough tread on his right rear tire down the stretch to earn his first
ever victory with the series in just his 10th start.
In 2026, the 24-year-old Danner will tackle a new challenge as he takes on a championship run with the USAC Silver Crown National Championship for DDMW Motorsports, a joint team effort between Lebanon, Ohio’s Doran Racing and Phoenix, Arizona’s DMW Motorsports who will continue to run their operations out of separate shops.
GRANT ON TITLE ALERT
Justin Grant has a USAC Silver Crown victory in Kansas as recently as last
year, but that one came over at Belleville. Now, the Ione, California racer is
eager to knock out a first on his win list this weekend at Hutch.
Grant comes into the 2026 season as the defending USAC Silver Crown champion,
earning previous titles in 2020 and 2025. Once again, he’s back with Hemelgarn
Racing for their 10th consecutive season as a Silver Crown combo.
His Hutch record thus far isn’t all that flashy at the moment, with finishes
of 13th and 6th to his credit thus far, incidentally, being his two worst dirt
finishes with the series in each of the two past years.
LEARY & CLOUSER HIGHLIGHT TWO-CAR ATTACK
C.J. Leary and Mario Clouser will run full-time as teammates in pursuit of
the 2026 USAC Silver Crown National Championship under the Team
AZ-Petty-Rossi/Curb-Agajanian banner.
Leary will drive the team’s No. 21 entry while Clouser will pilot the No. 20
DRC/Stanton-powered machine on both the dirt and pavement circuits throughout
the 11-race tour.
Both team cars shared the front row and the lead of last year’s Salt City
100. Leary set a new Silver Crown track record at Hutch with a time of 20.994
seconds as well in 2025. Clouser proceeded to lead the first 42 laps before
Leary held it for the next 36 circuits.
Leary went on to finish as the runner-up in both the race and the
championship fight a year ago. Clouser bowed out early from the race with a
mechanical issue, but still managed 10th. Leary also led 15 laps of the 2024
race, but an accident while battling for the lead with just 16 laps to go sent
him upside down.
REINBOLD TWIN CAR TEAM DEBUTS
A pair of Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports cars are set to do the full
allotment of six dirt USAC Silver Crown races in 2026. One for series winner
Mitchel Moles and another for series newcomer Hayden Reinbold.
Neither driver has yet made a Hutchinson appearance. Moles (Raisin City,
California) won a USAC Silver Crown race at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway in 2024.
Reinbold (Gilbert, Arizona) was named the 2025 USAC National Most Improved
Driver for his work in USAC’s National Sprint Car and Midget divisions. But now,
he will get the chance to tackle the big cars.
Of note, there are three multi-car teams making the trip to Hutchinson.
Briggs Danner & Bruce St. James (DDMW Motorsports), C.J. Leary & Mario Clouser
(Team Arizona-Petty-Rossi/Curb-Agajanian) and Mitchel Moles & Hayden Reinbold
(Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports).
NEW YEAR, NEW WINNERS ON THE HORIZON?
A new year brings new hopes, new dreams, and perhaps, new names who can rise
to the forefront to become first-time USAC Silver Crown winners in the 2026
season. Especially considering the fact that first-time series winners have
emerged in each of the first two Hutchinson races in 2024 and 2025.
Among those names on the list this year are Jake Swanson (Klatt Enterprises
#6), Chase Stockon (Pink 69 Racing #69), Kyle Steffens (Steffens Motorsports #8)
and Kale Drake (Kazmark Motorsports #92).
Kip Hughes (Hughes #160) returns to the Salt City 100 where he had the best
run of his career one year ago, a fifth place finish. Fellow Salt City returnees
include six-time Hutchinson Grand Nationals winner Danny Jennings (Grace #61),
Gregg Cory (Williams-Cory #32), Dave Berkheimer (Berkheimer #31), and Steve
Gennetten (GGR #64).
Bryan Gossel (Gossel #06), the 2020 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year,
will make his first Silver Crown appearance at Hutchinson. He has previously
made sprint car starts at the track with ASCS and NCRA. USAC Southwest Sprint
Car point leader Bruce St. James (DDMW #110) will make his first ever USAC
Silver Crown appearance as well as Bret Triplett (SV Motorsports #65).
RACE DETAILS:
The Friday, May 8, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice only, plus
URSS Sprint Car heat races as well as complete shows for the IMCA Stock Cars,
IMCA Modifieds, IMCA SportMods and IMCA Hobby Stocks. General admission tickets
are $20 and kids tickets are $15. Pit passes are $40. Pits open at 3pm Central
with the front gates opening at 5pm and cars on track at 6:15pm followed by
qualifying and racing.
The Saturday, May 9, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice,
qualifying and racing, plus URSS Sprint Car racing. General admission tickets
are $35 and kids tickets are $17.50. Pit passes are $40. Pits open at Noon
Central with the front gates opening at 5pm and cars on track at 6:30pm followed
by qualifying and racing.
Advance tickets are on sale now at https://saltcityracingllc.com/.
Saturday night’s program will feature full LIVE coverage on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT THE KANSAS STATE FAIRGROUNDS
1 Lap - 7/19/2025 - C.J. Leary - 20.994
KANSAS STATE FAIRGROUNDS USAC SILVER CROWN WINS
1-Briggs Danner & Kevin Thomas Jr.
KANSAS STATE FAIRGROUNDS USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/20)
2025: Briggs Danner (7/19)
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS IN KANSAS:
1-Brady Bacon, Kaylee Bryson, Briggs Danner, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines, Aaron
Pierce, Kody Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr., Chris Windom & J.J. Yeley
PAST SALT CITY 100 RESULTS
2024 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (1), 2. Logan Seavey (5), 3. Trey Osborne (6), 4. Chase Stockon (7), 5. Kody
Swanson (8), 6. Kaylee Bryson (11), 7. Kyle Steffens (9), 8. Nathan Moore (16),
9. Danny Jennings (13), 10. Gregg Cory (14), 11. Mario Clouser (4), 12. C.J.
Leary (2), 13. Justin Grant (3), 14. Chris Fetter (15), 15. Kip Hughes (12), 16.
Trey Burke (10), 17. Dave Berkheimer (17), 18. Steve Gennetten (18), 19. Danny
Long (19). NT
2025 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (3), 2. C.J. Leary (1), 3. Chase Stockon (7), 4. Matt Westfall (6), 5. Kip Hughes (11), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. Danny Jennings (13), 8. Saban Bibent (10), 9. Travis Mahoney (12), 10. Mario Clouser (2), 11. Kyle Steffens (9), 12. Jake Swanson (4), 13. Shane Cockrum (8), 14. Dave Berkheimer (14). 46:54.175 (New Track Record)
SILVER TO GOLD!
MOLES ROLLS TO FIRST USAC SPRINT WIN
OF 2026 AT TRI-STATE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Haubstadt, Indiana (May 2, 2026)………”We won at Haubstadt!”
Mitchel Moles finally traded in his silver for gold during Saturday night’s
13th running of the Spring Showdown at Haubstadt, Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway.
After several close calls in recent years – and in recent weeks – in USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competition, the Raisin City, California
native hustled past Jadon Rogers with eight laps remaining to corral his first
victory of the series season.
Moles’ latest triumph came after finishing as the runner-up in three of his
past four USAC National Sprint Car feature starts this season, finally parking
his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME – Mesilla Valley
Transportation/Spike/Stanton Chevy in victory lane.
A frequent frontrunner at the 1/4-mile dirt oval, Moles had finished on the
podium in each of his past two Spring Showdown starts in 2024 and 2025, and was
second in the USAC Indiana Sprint Week round at the track in 2024. This time, he
was on the top step after finally putting his personal checkmark next to a
Tri-State Triumph.
“Man, I feel like I’ve been so close,” Moles exhaled. “It was around this
time last year that Justin (Grant) and I were going at it, but I gave it up with
a couple laps to go. But tonight, Jadon and I got to firing some slide jobs over
there and neither of us wanted to give it up. We both haven’t won a ton of USAC
races. He gave it his all and I was giving it my all, and I think that’s what
makes it great for the fans.”
Ironically, Moles’ feature victory came on the same night one of his finest
streaks came to a close. Moles had been the fastest qualifier for four
consecutive USAC National Sprint Car events at Tri-State dating back to 2024. On
this night, he was beaten to the punch by Kyle Cummins to the tune of a mere
.017 seconds.
Turns out, it was just fine for Moles as he notched his sixth career USAC
National Sprint Car victory, tied for 78th on the all-time list alongside
Emerson Axsom, Chad Boespflug, Kevin Briscoe, Shane Cottle, Jac Haudenschild,
Jason McCord, Jan Opperman, Tom Sneva, George Snider and Dick Tobias.
Starting fifth on the grid for the 30-lap feature, Moles quickly rose to the
second position on the first lap of the feature, instigating a nearly race long
pursuit of frontrunner Rogers.
Rogers, still on the med from a broken left fibula suffered about six weeks
ago, looked exemplary at the same place he picked up his one and only USAC
National Sprint Car win to date back in 2022. Rogers sliced through the thick of
the traffic as he kept Moles at bay for the time being. But Moles never strayed
too far behind from there on out.
In a spectacular sequence on the 18th lap, Rogers and Moles threw hands and
exchanged the lead four times in a single trip around The Class Track. Moles was
able to dive under Rogers for the position in both turns one and three. However,
at the exit of turns two and four, Rogers managed to fend off Moles’ attack and
drive back underneath to resecure the lead by a .038 second margin at the
stripe, about the diameter of a front wheel.
The caution fell on lap 18 when Robert Ballou (7th) and Aric Gentry (21st)
stopped sideways in turns one and two. On the ensuing restart, Moles had his
hands full with Kevin Thomas Jr. for the next three laps, but Moles was able to
shake loose and gain some ground on Rogers once again.
Ninth running Eli Wilhelmus’s dramatically slowing car necessitated a yellow
flag on lap 23, bringing Moles right to within a whisper of Rogers’ rear bumper.
On the first lap of the resumption, Moles’ toured the middle of turns three and
four, and glided up in front of Rogers at the exit of turn four to gain the lead
for the first time.
“I think we just rolled it in a little more,” Moles explained regarding the
evolution of the track surface throughout the course of the feature. “It took a
little longer for that one to get picked up, and we rolled it in even more. So,
I think that hurt (Jadon’s) run. I’ve been beaten like that before here, so I
knew what (Kevin Thomas Jr.) was doing and I knew if I could kind of mimic that.
I don’t know where their racecar was at, but when you’re good at Haubstadt,
everybody’s stuff seems to go.”
All that said, Rogers kept his foot in it, and by the time the two reached
turn four on lap 24, Rogers returned the favor and slid across the nose of Moles
to retake the spot. Yet, a split second after Rogers found himself at the front
once again, the caution was displayed for a two-car tangle between Eli Wilhelmus
and Cale Coons, who were involved in a tussle for 15th place at the time. As a
result, Rogers was moved back behind Moles for the next restart.
On the lap 24 restart, Moles distanced himself from the pack. Meanwhile, a
battle was raging for third between Thomas and Kyle Cummins. But it was then and
there that a catastrophe nearly came to fruition. As Cummins went topside around
Thomas off turn two and down the back straightaway, Thomas’ right front tire and
Cummins’ left rear tire brushed each other, sending Cummins’ car careening full
speed sideways through the infield before he somehow managed to straighten
himself out and rejoin the field, albeit after losing two positions to drop to
fifth.
Up front, Moles had a firm grip on the number one spot and took it straight
to the checkered flag to win by a 1.564 second margin over Rogers in second with
Thomas taking third. Moles’ teammate, Hayden Reinbold, also demonstrated his
best series finish of the year with a fourth. Cummins wound up rounding out the
top-five.
For the first 22 laps of tonight's feature, Rogers was firmly established at
the top of the leaderboard. In the end, he came home as the runner-up finisher
to earn the K & N Filters Clean Air Award for the most laps led.
Donny Brackett raced with a damaged Jacobs Ladder during the feature, but it wasn’t enough to slow him a bit in his ex-Kyle Cummins ride. Starting 16th, Brackett raced his way up to a seventh place result, the best finish of his USAC National Sprint Car career in what was his 17th series start. He was honored as the Rod End Supply Hard Charger.
Cummins was the night’s LearnLab Fast Qualifier. His lap of 13.416 seconds represented his 20th career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time, a number which moved him to 25th place all-time alongside fellow series champions Jerry Coons Jr., Tony Elliott and Roger McCluskey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 2, 2026 –
Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 13th Spring Showdown – 1/4-Mile Dirt
Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.418; 2. Mitchel Moles,
19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.435; 3. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.450; 4. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.705; 5. Eli Wilhelmus,
55, Wilhelmus-13.722; 6. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-13.761; 7. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-13.867; 8. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.901; 9. Briggs Danner,
39, Hogue-13.986; 10. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-13.996; 11. Logan Calderwood, 6,
Calderwood-14.017; 12. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-14.028; 13. Chet Williams, 38,
Williams-14.082; 14. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.093; 15. Harley Burns, 16,
Britt Aero-14.186; 16. Donny Brackett, 4B, Brackett-14.197; 17. Carson Short,
21m, Edwards-14.229; 18. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.254; 19. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.271; 20. Kendall Ruble, 17, Ruble-14.314; 21. Aric
Gentry, 10, Gentry-14.402; 22. Sam Scott, 7s, Scott-14.602; 23. Adyn Schmidt,
12s, Schmidt-14.734; 24. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.828; 25.
James Boyd, 16B, Boyd-14.838; 26. Brady Short, 61m, Edwards-14.850; 27. Austin
Cory, 49, Cory-14.880; 28. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.942; 29. Reed Whitney,
87, Whitney-14.971; 30. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-15.252; 31. Collin Ambrose, 36,
Ambrose-15.430; 32. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-15.487; 33. Austin Hawkins, 5A,
Hawkins-15.507.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (6), 2. Carson Short (2), 3. Chet
Williams (3), 4. Aric Gentry (1), 5. Briggs Danner (4), 6. Eli Wilhelmus (5), 7.
James Boyd (7), 8. Reed Whitney (8), 9. Austin Hawkins (9). NT
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (6), 2. Robert Ballou (3), 3. C.J.
Leary (4), 4. Jadon Rogers (5), 5. Jake Swanson (2), 6. Sam Scott (1), 7. Troy
Carey (8), 8. Brady Short (7). 2:15.918
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Hayden Reinbold (6), 2. Chase Stockon (2), 3.
Harley Burns (3), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Adyn Schmidt (1), 6. Logan Calderwood
(4), 7. Austin Cory (7), 8. Collin Ambrose (8). 2:19.333
INDY POWERSPORTS FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 2. Kendall Ruble
(2), 3. Cale Coons (1), 4. Justin Grant (6), 5. Trey Osborne (4), 6. Donny
Brackett (3), 7. Kobe Simpson (7), 8. Dakota Earls (8). 2:25.328
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Eli Wilhelmus (1), 2. Donny Brackett (3), 3. Logan
Calderwood (2), 4. Sam Scott (4), 5. Troy Carey (8), 6. Brady Short (9), 7.
James Boyd (5), 8. Kobe Simpson (7), 9. Collin Ambrose (11), 10. Austin Hawkins
(13), 11. Reed Whitney (10), 12. Dakota Earls (12), 13. Austin Cory (6). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (5),
2. Jadon Rogers (2), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 4. Hayden Reinbold (4), 5. Kyle
Cummins (6), 6. Justin Grant (3), 7. Donny Brackett (16), 8. C.J. Leary (10), 9.
Logan Seavey (1), 10. Chet Williams (13), 11. Robert Ballou (14), 12. Briggs
Danner (9), 13. Harley Burns (15), 14. Chase Stockon (19), 15. Cale Coons (24),
16. Kendall Ruble (20), 17. Adyn Schmidt (23), 18. Jake Swanson (18), 19. Aric
Gentry (21), 20. Logan Calderwood (11), 21. Eli Wilhelmus (8), 22. Trey Osborne
(12), 23. Sam Scott (22), 24. Carson Short (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-22 Jadon Rogers, Laps 23-30 Mitchel Moles.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-760,
2-Mitchel Moles-723, 3-Justin Grant-701, 4-Jake Swanson-674, 5-Logan Seavey-660,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-638, 7-Chase Stockon-630, 8-Briggs Danner-605, 9-C.J.
Leary-567, 10-Robert Ballou-547.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Cale Coons-38, 2-Logan
Calderwood-36, 3-Robert Ballou-30, 4-Justin Grant-29, 5-Briggs Danner-28,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-28, 7-Chase Stockon-23, 8-Chelby Hinton-22, 9-Jadon
Rogers-21, 10-Hayden Reinbold-20.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: May 15-16, 2026 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – #LetsRaceTwo Presented by LGMG – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (13.669)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (13.418)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Indy Powersports Fourth Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Eli Wilhelmus
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Jadon Rogers (22 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Donny Brackett (16th to 7th)
TWICE AS NICE!
CUMMINS GOES BACK TO BACK
AT BLOOMINGTON’S LARRY RICE CLASSIC
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bloomington, Indiana (May 1, 2026)………Prior to Friday night, only driver Tony
Elliott and car owner Ralph Potter had graced victory lane at the Larry Rice
Classic on more than one occasion.
After Friday night, you can add Kyle Cummins and Petty Performance Racing to
that list, as the reigning USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Champion driver and
entrant backed up their Larry Rice Classic victory from one year ago to become
the first back-to-back winners of the event at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway.
Elliott won for Potter when the event debuted in 1993 as a USAC National
Midget race. Potter returned to victory lane in 1994 with Tony Stewart piloting
his V6 powered midget. Elliott returned to glory in the 1998 event, the first
time it was held as a USAC National Sprint Car event.
It’s safe to say Cummins is officially on a roll of late, as he conquered his
second consecutive USAC National Sprint Car triumph, while extending his
top-five finishing streak to eight while also advancing his championship point
lead to 45.
The Princeton, Indiana racer’s third career USAC victory at Bloomington’s red
clay 1/4-mile oval was the 32nd of his USAC National Sprint Car career, moving
him past Tyler Courtney and into a tie with 1973 series champion Rollie Beale
for 17th place on the all-time list.
Cummins led all but the first lap of the 30-lap main event in his Petty
Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – JUGO Superfoods/Mach-1/Stanton
Chevy, blazing a trail out front for the final 29 circuits without much in the
way of a creditable threat from all those who gave chase.
Starting from the outside of the front row, Cummins initially used the low
line to bolt past pole sitter Kevin Thomas Jr. for the lead on the second lap.
Thomas paced the first trip around until Cummins shot to the bottom of turn one
on the second lap, blew past him and never looked back.
But Cummins has never fancied himself as much of a huggy-pole type of driver,
a badge of honor that the event’s grand marshal, 1995 Larry Rice Classic winner
Kevin Thomas, held claim to throughout his illustrious career in the Hoosier
state.
“I’ve been coming here a long time ever since I first started. I’ve just
always loved it. You’ve got the cushion to ride,” Cummins recalled. “But there
at the beginning, I’m running around the bottom and I’m like, ‘I know this feels
wrong.’ I was glad that the lapped cars came in there to move me to the top.
Then, I knew once I got to three and four, on the top, it was definitely
better.”
By the ninth lap, Cummins had reached the tail end of the field while
carrying a full second lead ahead of Thomas, Chase Stockon, Jake Swanson and
Mitchel Moles. However, on the 10th lap, any thought of Cummins getting caught
in gridlock any time soon was put to rest as Gabriel Gilbert (20th) suddenly
slowed on the front straightaway. Jadon Rogers nearly ramped over Gilbert’s left
rear tire in the process, but kept on going. Gabriel did not return after being
towed to the pits.
On the lap 11 restart, Thomas drifted high as he approached the back bumper
of Cummins in turn three. Stockon took full advantage and drove underneath to
swipe second. In medias res, Stockon was the only driver able to hang with
Cummins for even a brief moment.
An even briefer moment saw Cummins bike in turns three and four on lap 14.
Once he wrestled control back, Stockon was unable to capitalize. Mere moments
later, Briggs Danner (9th) veered off the exit of turn four, then proceeded to
glide slideways along the outside front straightaway wall before coming to a
rest, miraculously all without making contact. The culprit was a broken steering
mechanism, knocking him out of the race.
For Cummins, however, it was a chance to reel it in for a moment after a
slight hiccup. But it was no harm, no foul essentially. It was just a part of
the experience.
“One lap, I just grabbed the wheel and I thought I was either going to crash
or I was going to win. It was one or the other,” Cummins explained. “Sometimes,
you can’t really see it. You just gas it up, and hopefully, it skims through the
holes. Even like the last lap, I’m like, ‘oh, did I get in too tight?’ But it
makes it a little exciting and gets your blood pumping a little bit.”
After the midway restart, Swanson followed the path to third past Thomas on
lap 16, then Swanson dug by Stockon to grab second on lap 19. Moles followed
suit to third place on lap 20 as Stockon drifted outside of the low groove and
fell to fourth.
With five to go, Moles swung around the outside of the bottom-hugging Swanson
in turns one and two, and slotted himself into second. That said, the time was
nigh, and Cummins was a full straightaway ahead of any of his nearest
challengers.
Cummins sealed the deal by crossing under Rusty Nunn’s double checkered flags
by a 1.997 second margin. Moles finished second for the third time in his past
four starts. Swanson took third with Stockon fourth and Thomas rounding out the
top-five.
By leading 29 of the 30 laps in the feature en route to victory, Cummins
picked up the K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
Swanson nearly dumped it when he biked in his heat race. He ultimately
gathered it up and grabbed a transfer spot to make his way into the big show. In
the feature, he raced into the third spot to finish on the podium. That earned
him the event’s Sober Joe Recovery of the Night honor.
Trey Osborne advanced 24th to 15th in the feature. The plus-nine performance
made him the Rod End Supply Hard Charger for the evening.
Moles turned the 32nd USAC National Sprint Car LearnLab Fast Qualifying time of his career with a lap of 11.432 seconds. That moved him past 1977-1981-1982 series champion Sheldon Kinser, a Bloomington native, for 13th place on the all-time list. It's the second consecutive year that Moles was the fastest qualifier for the Larry Rice Classic.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 1, 2026 –
Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 19th Larry Rice Classic – 1/4-Mile
Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-11.432; 2.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.447; 3. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-11.472; 4.
Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-11.648; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-11.669; 6. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-11.725; 7. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-11.790;
8. Jack Hoyer, 11, Hoyer-11.807; 9. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-11.822; 10. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-11.823; 11. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-11.826; 12. Kyle
Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-11.834; 13. Chance Crum, 24p, Paul-11.849; 14. Gavin
Miller, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-11.861; 15. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-11.876; 16. Ricky Lewis, 2E, Epperson-11.877; 17. Briggs
Danner, 39, Hogue-11.919; 18. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-11.928; 19. Hayden
Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-11.944; 20. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.005; 21.
Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, Gilbert-12.104; 22. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-12.124; 23.
Colin Parker, 16K, Knight-12.157; 24. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-12.173; 25. Kole
Kirkman, 18K, Dice-12.227; 26. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-12.265; 27. Adam Taylor,
8T, Doherty-12.306; 28. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-12.353; 29. Trey Osborne, 6T,
Osborne-12.360; 30. Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-12.368; 31. Bryce Andrews,
17, MSR-12.386; 32. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-12.443; 33. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-12.475; 34. Austin Cory, 49, Cory-12.510; 35. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo
Bishop-12.556; 36. Austin Hawkins, 5A, Hawkins-13.479.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (2), 2. Gabriel Gilbert (1), 3. Kyle
Cummins (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. Chance Crum (3), 6. Trey Osborne (8), 7.
C.J. Leary (4), 8. Kole Kirkman (7), 9. Brandon Mattox (9). 2:01.979
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Robert Ballou (2), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr (5), 3.
Hunter Maddox (1), 4. Justin Grant (4), 5. Logan Seavey (6), 6. Gavin Miller
(3), 7. Jadon Rogers (7), 8. Austin Cory (9), 9. Braxton Cummings (8). 2:04.952
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Cale Coons (3), 2. Hayden Reinbold (2), 3. Harley
Burns (4), 4. Jake Swanson (6), 5. Logan Calderwood (5), 6. Colin Parker (1), 7.
Adam Taylor (7), 8. Todd Hobson (9), 9. Bryce Andrews (8). 2:02.938
INDY POWERSPORTS FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rylan Gray (2), 2. Ricky Lewis (3), 3.
Chase Stockon (6), 4. Troy Carey (1), 5. Jack Hoyer (5), 6. Kyle Shipley (4), 7.
Kobe Simpson (8), 8. Austin Hawkins (9), 9. Dakota Earls (7). 2:04.649
FIVE STAR BODIES SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (1), 2. Gavin Miller (3), 3. Trey
Osborne (5), 4. Jadon Rogers (6), 5. Kobe Simpson (8), 6. Braxton Cummings (14),
7. Todd Hobson (11), 8. Brandon Mattox (16), 9. Adam Taylor (7), 10. Austin
Hawkins (12), 11. Kole Kirkman (9), 12. Austin Cory (10), 13. Dakota Earls (13),
14. Bryce Andrews (15), 15. Kyle Shipley (2), 16. Colin Parker (4). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (2), 2.
Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Jake Swanson (4), 4. Chase Stockon (3), 5. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (1), 6. Cale Coons (7), 7. Robert Ballou (9), 8. Logan Seavey (5), 9. Justin
Grant (14), 10. Gavin Miller (17), 11. Jack Hoyer (12), 12. Rylan Gray (10), 13.
C.J. Leary (13), 14. Harley Burns (15), 15. Trey Osborne (24), 16. Logan
Calderwood (11), 17. Jadon Rogers (23), 18. Chance Crum (16), 19. Ricky Lewis
(18), 20. Hayden Reinbold (19), 21. Hunter Maddox (21), 22. Troy Carey (22), 23.
Briggs Danner (8), 24. Gabriel Gilbert (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 2-30 Kyle Cummins.
**Kyle Shipley & Colin Parker flipped during the semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-688,
2-Jake Swanson-643, 3-Mitchel Moles-640, 4-Justin Grant-638, 5-Logan Seavey-609,
6-Chase Stockon-588, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-566, 8-Briggs Danner-562, 9-C.J.
Leary-512, 10-Robert Ballou-499.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-36,
2-Justin Grant-29, 3-Cale Coons-29, 4-Briggs Danner-28, 5-Robert Ballou-27,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-24, 7-Chelby Hinton-22, 8-Jadon Rogers-21, 9-Hayden
Reinbold-20, 10-Chase Stockon-18.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 2, 2026 – Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 13th Spring Showdown – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (11.829)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (11.432)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Cale Coons
Indy Powersports Fourth Heat Winner: Rylan Gray
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: C.J. Leary
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Kyle Cummins (29 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Trey Osborne (24th to 15th)
Sober Joe Coffee Recovery of the Night: Jake Swanson
SOUTHERN INDIANA SHOWCASE!
BLOOMINGTON & TRI-STATE UP NEXT
FOR USAC SPRINTS MAY 1-2
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 29, 2026)………The Red Clay & The Class Track.
That’s two tracks located in southern Indiana that you can instantly
recognize simply by stating those two monikers.
The first of this weekend’s USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
rounds take us to Bloomington Speedway on Friday, May 1, for the 19th running of
the Larry Rice Classic.
The following night, Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway will host the 13th
running of the Spring Showdown on Saturday, May 2.
Here’s a glance at the storylines on this annual Bloomington/Haubstadt Spring
Showcase for USAC Sprint Car racing!
HOME-CUMMINS
Kyle Cummins won both the Larry Rice Classic and the Spring Showdown on the
same weekend one year ago, becoming the first driver in USAC National Sprint Car
history to win at Bloomington and Tri-State on consecutive evenings.
Those victories helped propelled the Princeton, Indiana native to the USAC
National Sprint Car driving championship in 2025, and entering this weekend, he
resides right at the top of the standings once again.
He’s won twice at Bloomington in his USAC career, and seven more times at
Tri-State with USAC, and was victorious in his most recent USAC National Sprint
Car start on April 12 at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track, part of his ongoing
streak of seven consecutive top-five finishes with the series.
Cummins gives no indication of slowing down any time soon, winning last
Sunday’s non-sanctioned Kokomo Speedway sprint car feature by a hefty margin.
LEARY LIKE A FOX
C.J. Leary’s past two USAC National Sprint Car starts have resulted in two of
his best runs of the 2026 season, finishing 5th at both Lawrenceburg and Terre
Haute. And he accomplished it at the wheel of the Fox Brothers/Brayden Fox
Racing No. 53.
It’s the same team which won the Bloomington Speedway track championship with
Brad Fox in 1997 and again in 2024 with Brad’s son, Brayden Fox, as the driver.
Brad also won a USAC Indiana Sprint Week feature at Bloomington in 1997.
Leary reigned victorious in the 2023 Larry Rice Classic at Bloomington, and
has come close to scoring a win at Tri-State’s Spring Showdown, finishing second
and coming within four laps of winning in 2018. Leary also owns Bloomington’s
USAC National Sprint Car track record of 10.685 seconds.
KTJ’s BREAD & BUTTER
Kevin Thomas Jr. possesses a whopping 13 career USAC National Sprint Car
feature victories between Bloomington and Tri-State. He’s the all-time leading
winner at Tri-State with nine, and has gathered four more at Bloomington in his
career.
He’s also one of just four drivers to win both the Larry Rice Classic and
Spring Showdown in his career, along with Brady Bacon, Chris Windom and Kyle
Cummins.
In fact, his trio of Spring Showdown wins ranks number one all-time, grabbing
the top prize in the event in 2013-2018-2024. He also added a Larry Rice Classic
to his tally in 2021.
In 2026, however, KTJ remains on the hunt for his first USAC win of the
season.
MILLER DEBUT AT BLOOMINGTON
Bloomington’s Larry Rice Classic also presents the first opportunity of the
year to see the Team Arizona/Curb-Agajanian Racing No. 21AZ in USAC competition.
It was announced earlier in the season that the team set forth a part-time USAC
National Sprint Car schedule with drivers Gavin Miller and Jacob Denney sharing
driving duties.
Miller will be first up as he gets the call to make his first career USAC
National Sprint Car appearance at a track that is near and dear to his career.
The Allentown, Pennsylvania native has won two career USAC NOS Energy Drink
National Midget features at Bloomington.
Just last week, Miller made an impressive sprint car debut for the team at
Kokomo, finishing fourth and fifth in his first ever sprint car drivers versus a
stout field that contained many USAC regulars.
Of note, the most recent driver to win in his very first career USAC National
Sprint Car feature start was Tanner Swanson at Indiana’s Anderson Speedway in
2008.
FAST TIMIN’ MOLES
Mitchel Moles was the quickest qualifier for both the Larry Rice Classic and
the Spring Showdown one year ago in 2025.
In fact, the Raisin City, California racer has been the fastest qualifier in
each of his past four tries at the Haubstadt, Indiana track dating back to 2024.
Last year, he tied the all-time mark with 15 USAC National Sprint Car fast
qualifying times during the season, equaling Kevin Thomas Jr.’s mark from 2018.
But now, Moles is more than ready to break through to victory lane. He’s
finished as the runner-up in two of his past three series starts this month at
Red Hill and Terre Haute.
LARRY RICE CLASSIC HISTORY
The Larry Rice Classic began as a USAC National Midget event in 1993 and 1994
at Bloomington Speedway. The event transformed into an unsanctioned sprint car
event for 1995 and 1996 before going under the USAC National Sprint Car banner
in 1998, where it has remained since, albeit off and on for a number of years.
The event honors the legacy, the life and the memory of Rice, the three-time
USAC national driving champion (1973 Midget and 1977 & 1981 Silver Crown) who
later became a much-loved color commentator for ESPN’s Thunder Series of USAC
races on national television. Rice passed away in 2009 at the age of 63.
Four past Larry Rice Classic winners will be in this Friday’s field at
Bloomington: Kevin Thomas Jr. (2021), C.J. Leary (2023), Logan Seavey (2024) and
Kyle Cummins (2025).
Ralph Potter (1993-1994) is the only multi-time winning Larry Rice Classic
car owner. Three more teams have an opportunity to repeat their feat this
Friday: 2B Racing (2012), Abacus Racing (2024) and Petty Performance Racing
(2025).
SPRING SHOWDOWN HISTORY
The Spring Showdown began in 2012, and has affirmed its position as one of
the early season staples of the USAC National Sprint Car schedule ever since.
Four past Spring Showdown champions are excepted to compete in this weekend’s
13th running, including three-time winner Kevin Thomas Jr., two-time victor Kyle
Cummins, plus one-time winners Justin Grant and Chase Stockon.
RACE DETAILS
Friday’s Larry Rice Classic on May 1 at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway
features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and Super Stocks. Pits
open at 4pm Eastern with the grandstands opening at 5pm, drivers meeting at
5:45pm & cars on track at 6:30pm with qualifying and racing to immediately
follow.
General Admission tickets are $30 for ages 13 and up, and free for ages 12
and under. Pit passes are $40 for ages 11 and up and $15 for ages 10 and under.
Advance tickets on sale now at
https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/1175/tickets/1514850.
Saturday’s Spring Showdown on May 2 at Haubstadt, Indiana’s Tri-State
Speedway presents the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the
Midwest Mini Sprint Association. Pits open at 3pm Central, grandstands at 4pm,
drivers meeting at 5:15pm and cars on track at 6pm followed immediately by
qualifying and racing. Adult general admission tickets are $30, students (ages
13-18) $20 & children 12 and under free.
Both events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing both nights at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 4/12/2019 - C.J. Leary - 10.685
6 Laps - 7/25/2003 - Kent Christian - 1:13.96
8 Laps - 7/18/2008 - Jesse Cramer - 1:36.63
10 Laps - 4/14/2017 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 1:51.72
12 Laps - 4/14/2017 - Chase Stockon - 2:20.84
30 Laps - 4/12/2019 - Brady Bacon - 6:47.18
LARRY RICE CLASSIC WINS
2-Tony Elliott
1-A.J. Anderson, Brady Bacon, Kevin Briscoe, Kyle Cummins, Dave Darland,
Derek Davidson, Jay Drake, Bobby East, Cory Kruseman, C.J. Leary, Logan Seavey,
Tony Stewart, Kevin Thomas, Kevin Thomas Jr., Chris Windom & J.J. Yeley
LARRY RICE CLASSIC WINNERS
1993: Tony Elliott
1994: Tony Stewart
1995: Kevin Thomas
1996: Derek Davidson
1998: Tony Elliott
1999: Cory Kruseman
2000: Jay Drake
2001: A.J. Anderson
2002: Kevin Briscoe
2003: J.J. Yeley
2011: Chris Windom
2012: Bobby East
2013: Dave Darland
2019: Brady Bacon
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2023: C.J. Leary
2024: Logan Seavey
2025: Kyle Cummins
BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
5-Bryan Clauson
4-Kevin Thomas Jr.
3-Dave Darland
2-Brady Bacon, Kevin Briscoe, Kyle Cummins, Tony Elliott, C.J. Leary, Logan
Seavey & Chris Windom
1-A.J. Anderson, Emerson Axsom, Brent Beauchamp, Chad Boespflug, Jerry Coons
Jr., Briggs Danner, Jay Drake, Bobby East, Brad Fox, Jack Hewitt, Tracy Hines,
Rick Hood, Bob Kinser, Sheldon Kinser, Cory Kruseman, Larry Martin, Hunter
Schuerenberg, Brady Short, Jon Stanbrough, Kevin Thomas, Rich Vogler & J.J.
Yeley
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 7/30/2000 - Levi Jones - 12.644
6 Laps - 7/17/2005 - Hud Cone - 1:20.59
8 Laps - 7/15/2006 - Shane Hollingsworth - 1:49.65
10 Laps - 9/2/2006 - Dave Darland - 2:09.02
12 Laps - 9/14/2013 - Chase Stockon - 2:42.02
30 Laps - 7/18/2015 - Brady Short - 7:31.50
SPRING SHOWDOWN USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS
3-Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Kyle Cummins
1-Brady Bacon, Daron Clayton, Justin Grant, Stephen Schnapf, Hunter
Schuerenberg, Chase Stockon & Chris Windom
SPRING SHOWDOWN USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS
2012: Hunter Schuerenberg (5/12)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (5/11)
2014: Daron Clayton (4/26)
2015: Brady Bacon (4/18)
2016: Chase Stockon (4/16)
2017: Chris Windom (4/15)
2018: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/28)
2020: Stephen Schnapf (6/14)
2021: Kyle Cummins (4/17)
2023: Justin Grant (4/15)
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (5/11)
2025: Kyle Cummins (5/10)
TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS
9-Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Kyle Cummins
5-Daron Clayton
4-Cory Kruseman
3-Justin Grant & Rick Hood
2-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Hunter Schuerenberg, Brady Short, Jon
Stanbrough & Chase Stockon
1-Steve Butler, Dave Darland, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Blake Fitzpatrick, Damion Gardner, Tracy Hines, Kenny Jacobs, Levi Jones, Casey Riggs, Jadon Rogers, Stephen Schnapf, Logan Seavey, Carson Short, Chris Windom & J.J. Yeley
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO VENTURA FOR 550th EVENT SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
APRIL 27, 2026... Ventura Raceway is the place to be this Saturday as the
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will take center stage at the
seaside oval. The May 2nd showcase is the 550th event in series history and will
also feature the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC Western States Midgets, VRA Hobby
Stocks, IMCA Sport Compacts, and VRA Junior Classes. Located at the Ventura
County Fairgrounds at 10 West Harbor Blvd. in Ventura, California, the Pit Gates
will open at Noon, the Front Gates open at 3:00pm, with Racing scheduled for
5:30pm at “The Best Little Dirt Track in America.” For more event information,
visit the track’s website at venturaraceway.com or call 805.648.RACE.
For those that cannot be at the races, a live stream will be broadcast by
FloRacing.com.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: The Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1 will be the only approved
right rear tire. Only SC12 left rear tires will be permitted and front tires
must be Hoosier.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- TIRES & FUEL: Fuel and Tires will be available at the race track.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
Since May 22, 2004, the Ventura County Fairgrounds has held twenty-two
USAC/CRA Sprint Car races. “The Ripper” Rip Williams won the USAC/CRA debut on
May 22, 2004 and “The Kruser” Cory Kruseman leads all drivers with six series
wins. It should be noted that Troy Rutherford (twice) and Tanner Boul, who won
the last Ventura USAC/CRA event on June 11, 2022, have won using a smaller iron
block 360 engine. “The Bullet” Blake Miller established the 1-lap track record
of 11.675 seconds on October 25, 2008 and the complete series win list at
Ventura is at the bottom of this release.
Entering the eight point race, two-time and defending champion R.J. Johnson
of Laveen, Arizona sits atop the standings with a 56-point advantage. Driving
the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport
Sherman, Johnson claimed his second win of the year on April 17th and finished
third the following night at Central Arizona Raceway. In addition, the 2005
rookie of the year has posted four Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one
heat race victory, seven top-10 finishes, and 29 feature laps led on the season.
Now ranked seventh overall with thirteen career wins, the second generation
driver will be looking to add a Ventura triumph to his resume.
After finishing fourth and second at Central Arizona Raceway, Camarillo,
California’s Ricky Lewis has climbed to second in the chase for the
championship. Driving for three different teams, Lewis has three feature wins,
one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, four hard charger awards, six top-10
finishes, and 40 feature laps led to his credit. Currently ranked sixth overall
with fifteen career wins, Lewis might skip Ventura to race in the Midwest.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California ranks third
in the USAC/CRA point standings. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple X, Williams recorded a twelfth and sixth place
finishes in the Casa Grande, Arizona doubleheader. At press time, the former
co-rookie of the year has recorded five top-10 finishes and is tied with Ryan
Bernal and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins. This Saturday, “The Big Game
Hunter” will have his sights on his first win of the season.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender sits fourth in the championship points.
The pilot of the Kim & Richard Bender #21 Rolls Scaffold / Matrix Construction
Services DRC scored thirteenth after a flip retired his chassis on April 17th.
The team rebounded the following night with a borrowed car from the Chiaramonte
Family to score ninth at Central Arizona Raceway. At press time, the former
Turkey Night Grand Prix 360 Sprint Car winner has two heat race victories, one
hard charger award, five top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led on the season.
A.J. will be looking for the second USAC/CRA win of his career at Ventura
Raceway.
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona is fifth in the championship point chase.
Driving the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods Sherman, Lundy
scored fourteenth after a crash ended his night on April 17th and scored
seventeenth the following night in his backup 360 car. To date, last season’s
rookie of the year has two heat race victories, one hard charger award, five
top-10 finishes, and 21 feature laps led to his credit. The young driver is
moving up the USAC/CRA ranks and will have his sights on earning his first win
this Saturday night at Ventura.
Tucson, Arizona’s Wayne Siddle leads the chase for rookie of the year honors
over “The Pineapple” Daylin Perreira, Cale Coons, Bryan Whitley, Jim Vanzant,
Joshua Shipley, Broedy Graham, Troy DeGaton, and Koen Crawford.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “Chargin” Charles Davis
Jr., Verne Sweeney, Dayton Shelton, Brecken Guerrero, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Connor
Speir, “The Radio Flyer” Bruce St. James, Blake Hendricks, Tommy “Thunder”
Malcolm, and more.
Ventura Raceway is located on the Ventura County Fairgrounds at 10 West
Harbor Blvd. in Ventura, California. Adult tickets are $25, Senior tickets (60
and older) are $22, Active Military tickets (ID Required) are $22, Student
tickets (with ID) are $22, and Children’s tickets (12 and under) are FREE. For
more event information, visit the track’s website at venturaraceway.com or call
805.648.RACE.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Ricky Lewis, 2-R.J.
Johnson, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.
VENTURA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Blake Miller
– 11.675 (10/25/08)
VENTURA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 6-Cory Kruseman,
2-Damion Gardner, 2-Troy Rutherford, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Rip Williams, 1-Alan
Ballard, 1-Tanner Boul, 1-Tyler Brown, 1-Mike Kirby, 1-Blake Miller, 1-Brody
Roa, 1-Richard Vander Weerd, 1-Scotty Weir.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-517, 2. Ricky Lewis-461, 3. Austin Williams-429, 4. A.J. Bender-411, 5.
Connor Lundy-393, 6. Charles Davis Jr.-343, 7. Verne Sweeney-329, 8. Dayton
Shelton-312, 9. Brecken Guerrero-311, 10. Braden Chiaramonte-267, 11. Kevin
Thomas Jr.-245, 12. Wayne Siddle (R)-207, 13. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-201, 14. Stevie
Sussex-170, 15. Daylin Perreira (R)-144, 16. Cale Coons (R)-143, 17. Connor
Speir-134, 18. Bruce St. James-120, 19. Bryan Whitley (R)-111, 20. Jim Vanzant
(R)-107.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.)
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 22: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
DENNEY’S 100TH USAC MIDGET START
NETS KOKOMO GRAND PRIX GLORY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (April 26, 2026)………Over the course of Jacob Denney’s past two
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship feature starts at Indiana’s
Kokomo Speedway, he passed a grand total of 32 cars.
There was his 17th to 1st performance in June of 2025, and another plus-16
run from 19th to 3rd during this past Saturday night’s series season opener.
However, during Sunday night’s 8th Kokomo Grand Prix finale, Denney’s outside
front row starting position didn’t necessitate such hustle and bustle through
traffic.
Instead, the Galloway, Ohio driver took over the lead on lap three and was
never headed for the remaining 28 laps aboard his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/JBL Audio – TRD – Mobil 1 – Curb/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
To top it all off, Denney’s latest victory came in his 100th career USAC
National Midget feature start. Of his seven career series victories, three have
now come at Kokomo’s 1/4-mile dirt oval within the past calendar year, his first
of the batch coming 365 days ago on the dot.
“This one’s pretty special,” Denney beamed. “I knew we had the car yesterday
to get it done but we had a tire blow in the heat race that set us back. It
could’ve ended up way worse from where we started, but we made a lot of
positions up, so I knew we had great car speed.”
Denney’s seventh career victory moved him inside the top-100 in terms of
all-time career USAC National Midget feature wins. He now stands tied for 99th
place alongside Tommy Astone, Jack Hewitt, Don Horvath, Page Jones, Kenneth
Nichols, Larry Patton, Les Scott, Len Sutton, Ryan Timms, and Johnnie Tolan.
While Denney didn’t have to face the challenge of having to pass more than
three quarters of the field in a 30-lap span on this night, he did have to use
precision in every maneuver he made while contesting for the early lead and
working through traffic throughout the rest of the feature.
Denney outlined the character of the track, which had snuck up and bit
several drivers on a night when six different wheelmen got upside down: Thomas
Meseraull, Colton Robinson, and Trevor Cline during qualifying, plus Tyler
Watkins and Kyle Jones in their respective heat races as well as Drake Edwards
in the feature.
“Tonight, I was trying to do something different and not blast through the
holes until I really had to,” Denney explained. “Every lap here, it changes on
the bottom. One lap, there was no hole, and then one lap later, I went down into
one and about turned it over.”
Very nearly, Denney almost became a victim of the same circumstance as the
others in the main event. But he had an altered plan of attack.
“Every time I found a hole, I tried moving up a little bit more, then came
back across,” Denney shared. “I didn’t want to hit a hole, get tight and miss
the bottom coming off of turn four because, unless you’re running the top or all
the way down on the (infield) tires, there’s really nothing else to hit. I tried
moving all around to miss the holes. I hit them sometimes, but I had a car to
navigate really well and that’s what you’ve got to have on tracks like this.”
Denney’s teammate, Gavin Miller, led the opening pair of laps after starting
on the pole position. That said, Denney had already made his presence felt just
before he took over the lead. On lap two, Denney slid by Miller in turns three
and four. Miller answered for the time being by slicing back under to reoccupy
the spot. Moments later, Denney slipped his car under Miller’s entering turn
one, then immediately ran off with the race, and the lead, in his hands.
Having the lead is certainly advantageous in most situations, but in this
case, it had the double benefit of also allowing Denney to maneuver around and
search the track surface on his own rather than being caught embedded in the
pack.
“I about had (Miller) down the back straightaway, but then he washed up,”
Denney recalled. “After that, I was trying to slide him to see if there was
anything else out there because, on the first couple of laps, nobody really
knows where to go. You’re always kind of guessing. I tried to see if those
marbles were good down through there, if I had to keep racing them. But it just
wasn’t very good and he got me back. Then I stuck with what got me there at the
end.”
By the midway point, Denney was up on Miller by nearly a half-straightaway.
But on lap 18, that’s when Denney did his best Major Taylor and Fausto Coppi
impression, as he dug his right rear tire into an unfriendly portion of the
surface, which sent him on “the bike” with only two of his four wheels remaining
grounded. Denney, however, motored on after resuming on all four wheels,
eventually.
Denney lost a chunk of his lead with the brief mishap, but just a few ticks
later, Drake Edwards (8th) and Kale Drake (9th) hooked chrome entering turn
three. Edwards subsequently spun sideways, then flipped upside down. Drake,
meanwhile, continued on and finished the race sixth after starting 16th to pick
up Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Edwards was able to restart at the tail,
and went on to finish 14th.
During the second half, Denney was unflappable as he prevailed by a 1.127
second margin over Miller, while Kevin Thomas Jr. took third. Saturday night
Kokomo Grand Prix winner Justin Grant crossed the line in fourth and Jakeb
Boxell rounded out the top-five for the second consecutive evening.
Denney led all but the first two circuits of the 30-lap feature. By virtue of
leading the most laps, he was named the recipient of the K & N Filters Clean Air
Award.
4 Kings Racing swept LearnLab Qualifying during both nights of the Kokomo
Grand Prix. On Saturday night, it was Kevin Thomas Jr. setting the pace. On
Sunday, it was Jakeb Boxell’s turn as he recorded a time of 12.907 seconds to
tally his first career USAC National Midget fast qualifier award.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: April 26,
2026 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 8th Kokomo Grand
Prix
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Jakeb Boxell, 54, 4 Kings-12.907; 2. Hayden Reinbold,
19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-13.225; 3. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-13.318; 4.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-13.320; 5. Jacob Denney, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.326; 6. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.326; 7.
Mack Leopard, 14L, McDermand-13.331; 8. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.360; 9.
Drake Edwards, 40D, McDermand-13.361; 10. Zach Wigal, 18, O'Dell-13.381; 11.
Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-13.448; 12. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-13.451; 13. Colton
Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.530; 14. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-13.541;
15. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-13.547; 16. Kyle Jones, 7TX, Engler-13.558; 17.
Rylan Gray, 81G, Gray-13.565; 18. Adam Taylor, 7T, ATM-13.595; 19. Brandon Carr,
98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.627; 20. Trevor Cline, 55, Cline-13.627; 21. Kale
Drake, 4, RMS-13.674; 22. Hayden Wise, 94, Ninety-Four-13.678; 23. Chelby
Hinton, 4B, Klatt-13.693; 24. Tony Helton, 22H, Gray-14.588; 25. Bradley Cox,
45, Mason-NT; 26. Tyler Watkins, 7, Watkins-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr (5), 2. Rylan Gray (1), 3. Jakeb
Boxell (6), 4. Zach Wigal (3), 5. Colton Robinson (2), 6. Chelby Hinton (8), 7.
Mack Leopard (4), 8. Tyler Watkins (9). NT
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Denney (5), 2. Brecken Reese (2), 3. Gunnar
Setser (3), 4. Kale Drake (7), 5. Hayden Reinbold (6), 6. Adam Taylor (1), 7.
Tony Helton (8), 8. Logan Seavey (4). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (3), 2. Drake Edwards (4), 3. Gavin
Miller (5), 4. Brandon Carr (1), 5. Ethan Mitchell (6), 6. Hayden Wise (7), 7.
Bradley Cox (8), 8. Kyle Jones (2). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Denney (2), 2.
Gavin Miller (1), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 4. Justin Grant (7), 5. Jakeb Boxell
(6), 6. Kale Drake (16), 7. Zach Wigal (9), 8. Hayden Reinbold (5), 9. Brecken
Reese (12), 10. Gunnar Setser (10), 11. Colton Robinson (11), 12. Mack Leopard
(19), 13. Kyle Jones (20), 14. Drake Edwards (8), 15. Brandon Carr (15), 16.
Rylan Gray (13), 17. Hayden Wise (17), 18. Adam Taylor (14), 19. Chelby Hinton
(18), 20. Tony Helton (21), 21. Ethan Mitchell (4), 22. Bradley Cox (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Gavin Miller, Laps 3-30 Jacob Denney.
**Thomas Meseraull flipped during qualifying. Colton Robinson flipped during
qualifying. Trevor Cline flipped during qualifying. Tyler Watkins flipped during
the first heat. Kyle Jones flipped during the third heat. Drake Edwards flipped
on lap 18 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Jacob
Denney-150, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-149, 3-Justin Grant-147, 4-Jakeb Boxell-138,
5-Zach Wigal-131, 6-Gavin Miller-119, 7-Kale Drake-115, 8-Gunnar Setser-109,
9-Hayden Reinbold-95, 10-Colton Robinson-95.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-36,
2-Briggs Danner-28, 3-Cale Coons-28, 4-Robert Ballou-25, 5-Justin Grant-24,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-24, 7-Chelby Hinton-22, 8-Hayden Reinbold-20, 9-Chase
Stockon-18, 10-Brady Bacon-18.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 9, 2026 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 8th Kokomo
Grand Prix
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jakeb Boxell (13.138)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Jakeb Boxell (12.907)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Jacob Denney
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Jacob Denney (28 laps led)
GRANT LIFTS THE LID,
OPENS USAC MIDGET SEASON WITH KOKOMO GP WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (April 25, 2026)………“I love Kokomo Speedway, and I love
winning here even more.”
Justin Grant has done plenty of that in his career at the Indiana 1/4-mile
dirt bullring, notching a total of 14 USAC national victories over the years,
the majority of them in a sprint car.
But after finally tallying his first ever Kokomo USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship triumph one year ago, the Ione, California native repeated
the feat once more during Saturday night’s Kokomo Grand Prix.
This time around, the fourth starting Grant raced his way into the lead past
Zach Wigal on the 13th circuit of the 30-lap main event, then led the remaining
18 trips to put his CB Industries/NOS Energy Drink/Spike/Speedway Toyota into
victory lane once again.
Grant’s latest triumph tied an all-time record for season opening USAC
National Midget feature wins with his third on Saturday night at Kokomo. Grant
had previously won the series season opener in 2017 at the Southern Illinois
Center and again in 2022 at Florida’s Ocala Speedway.
Only three other drivers own three career USAC National Midget season opening
victories: Steve Lotshaw, Tony Stewart and Rich Vogler. Each of those three can
also count themselves as USAC National Midget champions, a group that Grant
wants to accompany in 2026. After coming out swinging right out of the gate,
Grant is certainly right on track.
“It’s awesome to get the first one and to get the first one of the season out
of the way,” Grant exhaled. “We had a good year last year with (car owner) Chad
(Boat) and this 87, and felt really good again tonight. I’m really excited, not
only here, but for the whole midget schedule.”
Grant’s 97th career USAC national feature win was also the 21st of his USAC
National Midget career. He surpassed A.J. Foyt on the all-time midget win list
to move into a five-way tie for 31st place all-time alongside Steve Cannon,
Jimmy Caruthers, Rex Easton and Ken Schrader.
Furthermore, Grant’s Kokomo score was the 600th midget feature win for the
Toyota engine across several series, dating back to its very first win, the 2006
USAC Copper World Classic at Arizona’s Phoenix International Raceway, won by
driver Dave Steele and car owner Steve Lewis.
Initially, pole starter Wigal darted out to the lead, narrowly nipping Jakeb
Boxell at the stripe to pace the first lap. Meanwhile, Grant was hustling from
his outside row two starting position, sliding by Boxell on the bottom of turn
one on the eighth lap.
Over the next five laps, Grant steadily mowed down Wigal’s path as the front
two plunged into lapped traffic. On lap 13, as Wigal approached the rear bumper
of USAC debut-er Todd Kluever, Wigal’s momentum was snaggled. Simultaneously,
Grant sprung to the outside of both Wigal and Kluever off the exit of turn four
to assume his role as the new leader.
Grant, who stands at the top of the leaderboard in terms of all-time USAC
National Sprint Car wins at Kokomo with 12, thoroughly demonstrated the fact
that, in a midget, you can make maneuvers that might not necessarily be viable
in a sprint car, such as the one that granted him the race lead on this night.
“Midgets are fun and they take a little bit of a different discipline,” Grant
explained. “You can squeeze them into smaller holes and make things happen.
Then, they are harder to finish on the other end because the motor bogs down and
the guy will drive back by you. They’re easier to get yourself in and get by the
guy, but they’re harder to keep them behind you. So, you’ve got to play things a
little differently than you would in a sprint car. To find the last few percent,
it’s quite a bit different from sprint car to midget, especially at places
you’re familiar with. I’ve got so many sprint car habits here, I find myself
having to be conscious of that and be conscious of breaking those habits when I
get in the midget.”
In the meantime, Grant opened up a 10 car length lead over Wigal. Behind the
top-two, it was a constant mad scramble for position between Boxell and his 4
Kings Racing teammate, Kevin Thomas Jr., as well as series Rookie Trevor Cline,
all of whom exchanged spots a handful of times between them in the latter half
of the race.
For Grant, it was practically a Carnival cruise during the final laps,
although things got a bit too close for comfort with three laps to go. On lap
28, as Grant diamonded from the top of turn three to the bottom of turn four,
the 20th place car of Rylan Gray suddenly closed up shop and headed for the
infield, directly in front of Grant. Grant took evasive action by splitting to
the right between Gray and 21st running Brandon Carr. It was no harm, no foul
for Grant, as it turned out.
Down the stretch, nothing stopped the train that Grant kept a rollin’ as he
crossed the finish line 2.796 seconds ahead of runner-up Zach Wigal, while Jacob
Denney scurried from the inside of row 10 to round out the podium in third
place. Kevin Thomas Jr. took fourth while Boxell tallied fifth.
Grant also led the most laps in the feature (18) to earn the K & N Filters
Clean Air Award.
Meanwhile, Denney has passed an astounding 32 cars in his past two USAC
National Midget feature starts at Kokomo. He advanced 16 positions on Saturday
from his 19th starting spot to finish third and earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger
honors. Last June, he also passed 16, going 17th to first.
Kevin Thomas Jr. set a new all-time USAC National Midget record in LearnLab
Qualifying. His lap of 13.074 seconds at Kokomo provided him his fifth career
opening night fast qualifying time with the series. That broke a record he had
previously held along with the incomparable Mel Kenyon. Interestingly, of KTJ’s
11 career fast qualifying times with the series, five have come on opening
night.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: April 25,
2026 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 8th Kokomo Grand
Prix
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-13.074; 2. Colton
Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.176; 3. Jacob Denney, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.176; 4. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-13.230; 5. Jakeb Boxell,
54, 4 Kings-13.233; 6. Trevor Cline, 55, Cline-13.311; 7. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-13.331; 8. Zach Wigal, 18, O'Dell-13.331; 9. Hayden Wise, 94,
Ninety-Four-13.361; 10. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-13.415; 11. Brecken Reese,
20Q, Reese-13.425; 12. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-13.436; 13. Rylan Gray,
81G, Gray-13.449; 14. Mack Leopard, 14L, McDermand-13.464; 15. Thomas Meseraull,
7x, Engler-13.473; 16. Kale Drake, 4, RMS-13.475; 17. Chelby Hinton, 4B,
Klatt-13.551; 18. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.581; 19. Hayden
Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-13.637; 20. Kyle Jones, 7TX, Engler-13.652;
21. Brandon Carr, 98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.777; 22. Bradley Cox, 45,
Mason-13.892; 23. Todd Kluever, 55K, TK2-13.908; 24. Adam Taylor, 7T,
ATM-14.143; 25. Robert Carson, 99K, Carson-14.998.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Gunnar Setser (3), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 3. Kale
Drake (1), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Hayden Reinbold (7), 6. Rylan Gray (2), 7.
Robert Carson (9), 8. Bradley Cox (8), 9. Logan Seavey (4). NT
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Jakeb Boxell (5), 2. Zach Wigal (4), 3. Chelby
Hinton (1), 4. Brecken Reese (3), 5. Colton Robinson (6), 6. Kyle Jones (7), 7.
Todd Kluever (8), 8. Mack Leopard (2). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Ethan Mitchell (3), 2. Thomas Meseraull (2), 3.
Gavin Miller (1), 4. Trevor Cline (5), 5. Hayden Wise (4), 6. Brandon Carr (7),
7. Jacob Denney (6), 8. Adam Taylor (8). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2.
Zach Wigal (1), 3. Jacob Denney (19), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 5. Jakeb Boxell
(3), 6. Trevor Cline (2), 7. Gunnar Setser (7), 8. Kale Drake (13), 9. Chelby
Hinton (14), 10. Ethan Mitchell (8), 11. Colton Robinson (5), 12. Gavin Miller
(15), 13. Thomas Meseraull (12), 14. Logan Seavey (20), 15. Hayden Reinbold
(16), 16. Brecken Reese (10), 17. Hayden Wise (9), 18. Kyle Jones (17), 19.
Bradley Cox (24), 20. Mack Leopard (23), 21. Brandon Carr (18), 22. Adam Taylor
(25), 23. Todd Kluever (21), 24. Rylan Gray (11), 25. Robert Carson (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Zach Wigal, Laps 13-30 Justin Grant.
**Mack Leopard flipped during the second heat.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-78,
2-Zach Wigal-74, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-74, 4-Jacob Denney-70, 5-Jakeb Boxell-68,
6-Trevor Cline-61, 7-Gunnar Setser-60, 8-Kale Drake-55, 9-Chelby Hinton-52,
10-Ethan Mitchell-51.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-36,
2-Briggs Danner-28, 3-Cale Coons-28, 4-Robert Ballou-25, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-24,
6-Chelby Hinton-22, 7-Justin Grant-21, 8-Hayden Reinbold-20, 9-Chase Stockon-18,
10-Brady Bacon-18.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: April 26, 2026
– Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 8th Kokomo Grand Prix
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.154)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.074)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Jakeb Boxell
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Ethan Mitchell
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Justin Grant (18 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jacob Denney (19th to 3rd)
14TH TO 1ST!
LEWIS STEALS USAC MRA SPRINT OPENER
WITH LAST LAP PASS AT SPRINGFIELD
By: Ray Cunningham
Springfield, Missouri (April 25, 2026)………Ricky Lewis’ last lap pass netted
him the victory in a spectacular USAC MRA Sprint Car season opener on Saturday
night at Missouri’s Springfield Raceway.
Twenty-seven cars had checked into the pits at Springfield with drivers
hailing from eight different states to compete in the inaugural Aubren Dudley
Memorial, paying $4,000 to win and $400 to start.
Wesley Smith from nearby Nixa, Missouri took quick time in hot laps/time
trials, turning in a run of 12.157 seconds. Interestingly enough, Oxnard,
California’s Lewis was not able to take a time, setting the stage for his wild
drive in the 25-lap feature, coming from 14th on the grid to the eventual win.
Racing in the four heats was fast and furious as Lone Jack, Missouri’s Jack
Wagner took the first heat in the JHR 77. Luke Howard, from Overland Park,
Kansas, came home first in the second heat, driving the Lewis 2. Lewis, after
posting no time, had to start scratch in heat race number three, but charged
from seventh to first for the victory. Chris Parkinson of Gladstone, Missouri
raced to the win in the fourth and final heat.
With a storm blowing in on the radar, a quick decision was made by track
officials to scrap intermission, and subsequently the semi-feature for USAC MRA,
which meant that all cars were now eligible to run the main event.
Twenty-six of the 27 cars in attendance made the call for the feature
sponsored by All Metal Recycling. With $4,000 on the line for first place, and
the bragging rights that come with winning the first ever USAC MRA feature and
the first ever Aubren Dudley Memorial, the racing was truly spectacular. And it
wasn’t just for the win, but throughout the 26-car starting lineup as several
drivers looking like they had a legitimate shot at victory.
Early on, positions were swapped at an amazing rate at the head of the pack,
while Lewis steadily worked his way to the front, eventually taking the lead.
But the old adage, “it ain’t over till it’s over,” certainly applied to this
one!
After a late race caution, Lewis was penalized two spots for taking off too
early on the restart and was docked two positions. This moved Wesley Smith to
the lead and Cromwell to second place. Smith took off like a man possessed, but
coming out of turn four, he slipped off the cushion, giving the lead to
Cromwell, which also moved Lewis up to second. As they came down for the white
flag, Cromwell was in first, Lewis second, and Smith third.
But Lewis was gaining, and then pulled off a massive slide job going into
turn three that stuck. Lewis beat Cromwell to the line by about a car length,
with Smith in third, Wyatt Burks in fourth, and Jack Wagner fighting his way up
to fifth following a right rear tire going down earlier in the feature, which
sent him to the back for the restart that followed.
Chase Howard, Bryson Smith, Kobe Simpson, Chris Parkinson, and Justin Johnson
completed the top 10 finishers in that order.
USAC WHOLESALE BATTERIES MIDWEST RACING ASSOCIATION SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE
RESULTS: April 25, 2026 – Springfield Raceway – Springfield, Missouri – Aubren
Dudley Memorial
FIRST QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Wesley Smith, 44, Smith-12.157; 2. Jack Wagner,
77, Hockett-12.422; 3. Justin Johnson, 27, Johnson-12.521; 4. Tyler Kent, 7,
Kent-13.358; 5. Junior Parkinson, 93, Weld-13.482; 6. Mark Lane, 33L, Lane-NT;
7. Samuel Wagner, 73, Wagner-NT.
SECOND QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Bryson Smith, 33, Smith-12.548; 2. Luke Howard,
2, Howard-12.656; 3. Blake Bowers, 52, Bowers-12.704; 4. Dakota Earls, 15E,
Earls-12.778; 5. Ronny Howard, 44H, Howard-13.704; 6. Kyle Gorham, 18K,
Gorham-14.219; 7. Lance Silvers, 7x, Silvers-14.321.
THIRD QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Wyatt Burks, 11w, Burks-12.317; 2. Tom Curran,
11x, Curran-12.661; 3. Tyler Burton, 03, Burton-12.999; 4. James Turnbull, 11T,
Turnbull-13.980; 5. Jared McCarty, 44m, McCarty-15.262; 6. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-NT; 7. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-NT.
FOURTH QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-12.387; 2. Braydon
Cromwell, 4, Cromwell-12.605; 3. Chris Parkinson, 65, Parkinson-12.737; 4. Jake
Kouba, 6, Kouba-12.926; 5. Tim Kent, 79, Kent-13.301; 6. Jesse Bebee, 45,
Bebee-14.138.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Wagner (3),
2. Wesley Smith (4), 3. Samuel Wagner (7), 4. Justin Johnson (2), 5. Tyler Kent
(1), 6. Junior Parkinson (5), 7. Mark Lane. NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Luke Howard (4),
2. Bryson Smith (3), 3. Dakota Earls (1), 4. Blake Bowers (2), 5. Ronny Howard
(5), 6. Lance Silvers (7), 7. Kyle Gorham (6). NT
THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (7),
2. Wyatt Burks (4), 3. Kobe Simpson (6), 4. Tyler Burton (2), 5. James Turnbull
(1), 6. Jared McCarty (5), 7. Tom Curran (3). NT
FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Parkinson
(2), 2. Chase Howard (4), 3. Braydon Cromwell (3), 4. Jake Kouba (1), 5. Tim
Kent (5), 6. Jesse Bebee (6). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (14), 2.
Braydon Cromwell (8), 3. Wesley Smith (1), 4. Wyatt Burks (6), 5. Jack Wagner
(5), 6. Chase Howard (3), 7. Bryson Smith (4), 8. Kobe Simpson (19), 9. Justin
Johnson (9), 10. Chris Parkinson (7), 11. Samuel Wagner (18), 12. Tyler Burton
(12), 13. Jake Kouba (13), 14. Tim Kent (20), 15. Blake Bowers (10), 16. Jared
McCarty (23), 17. Tyler Kent (16), 18. Junior Parkinson (22), 19. Lance Silvers
(25), 20. Mark Lane (27), 21. Kyle Gorham (26), 22. Luke Howard (2), 23. Dakota
Earls (11), 24. Ronny Howard (21), 25. Jesse Bebee (24), 26. James Turnbull
(17), 27. Tom Curran. NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Wesley Smith, Laps 2-3 Luke Howard, Laps 4-13 Jack
Wagner, Laps 14-17 Ricky Lewis, Laps 18-19 Wesley Smith, Laps 20-24 Braydon
Cromwell, Lap 25 Ricky Lewis.
USAC WHOLESALE BATTERIES MIDWEST RACING ASSOCIATION SPRINT CAR SERIES POINTS:
1-Ricky Lewis-150, 2-Braydon Cromwell-145, 3-Wesley Smith-143, 4-Wyatt
Burks-141, 5-Jack Wagner-139, 6-Chase Howard-137, 7-Bryson Smith-135, 8-Kobe
Simpson-133, 9-Justin Johnson-131, 10-Chris Parkinson-129.
NEXT USAC WHOLESALE BATTERIES MIDWEST RACING ASSOCIATION SPRINT CAR SERIES
RACE: May 9, 2026 – Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – Non-Points Special
Event
Miller III Benefits at Bedford
Kurt Bettler:
Friday night at Bedford Speedway saw Kenny Miller III capitalize when it mattered most, picking up the Malley Pool Water victory in dramatic fashion.
A field of 21 cars signed in for the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars presented by Baer Den Farms and a special sponsor with Malley Pool Water putting $100 extra into all the drivers envelopes at the end of the night! With heat race wins going to Miller III, Ed Aikin, and Kyle Spence. Following the redraw, Joe Kata and Spence led the field to the green flag.
At the start, Spence established himself as an early contender, working the outside groove to take the lead over Kata. Briggs Danner, starting ninth after his win the previous weekend at Bridgeport, advanced quickly through the field. A caution on lap two reset the pace, and by lap five Danner had closed in on the leader. Utilizing the outside lane, he moved past Spence to take control of the race.
Christian Bruno advanced from seventh to third in the early stages, while Miller worked forward into second position by lap 12. Danner appeared firmly in command, navigating traffic effectively and extending his advantage to over six seconds.
On the final lap, while negotiating lapped traffic on the frontstretch, Danner made contact with a slower car and flipped big time into turn 1 bringing out the red flag and ending his bid for the win. He exited the car under his own power.
The incident set up a green-white-checkered finish, with Miller, Bruno, Spence, and Steven Drevicki contending for the victory.
On the restart, Miller utilized the outside line while Bruno advanced on the bottom. The two ran side-by-side to the white flag, with Spence and Drevicki battling for third behind them. In the final set of corners, Bruno drew even, but Miller maintained enough momentum to edge ahead at the line.
Miller secured the victory over Bruno, followed by Spence and Drevicki, with Kata completing the top five.
MALLEY POOL WATER FEATURE FINISH:1. KENNY MILLER III (5) 2. Christian Bruno (7) 3. Kyle Spence (2) 4. Steven Drevicki (6) 5. Joe Kata (2) 6. Ed Aikin (4) 7. Ronald Helmick (8) 8. Blaine Emery (4) 9. Bruce Buckwalter (13) 10. Olivia Thayer (11) 11. Jake Galloway (14) 12. Jakob Stizel (20) 13. Scott Frack (10) 14. Brett Rose (17) 15. Jason Cherry (15) 16. Briggs Danner (9) 17. Dan Malley (18) 18. Shane Braxton (12) 19. Anthony Fascone Jr. (19) 20. Larry VcVay (16) DNS: Brendan Hires (N/T)
Lap Leaders: Kyle Spence 1-4 Briggs Danner 5-23 Kenny Miller III 24-25
E Schneider and Sons Heat 1: KENNY MILLER III (MILLER 23M) 2. Briggs Danner (Hogue 39) 3. Ronald Helmick (Helmick 22r) 4. Scott Frack (Frack 39X) 5. Bruce Buckwalter (Buckwalter 83) 6. Larry VcVay (Kelly 51) 7. Dan Malley ( Malley (H20)
BDB Graphics Heat 2: 1. ED AIKIN (AIKIN/BUTLER 7) 2. Blaine Emery (Emery 12) 3. Joe Kata (Kata 10) 4. Olivia Thayer (Thayer 39T) 5. Jake Galloway (Galloway 27g) 6. Brett Rose (Rose Bros 45R) 7. Brendan Hires (Danner 2)
Malley Pool Water Heat 3: 1.KYLE SPENCE (Fraker 42) 2. Steven Drevicki (Drevicki 19) 3. Christian Bruno (Franckowiak 3BC) 4. Shane Braxton (Braxton 35) 5. Jason Cherry (Cherry 67) 6. Jakob Stitzel (Stitzel 2k) 7. Anthony Foscone Jr (Foscone 14)
Notes: Brendan Hires lost a motor charging from the back to 2nd in his heat on the last lap
A USAC East Coast Series Record 21 Cars at Bedford, the series high was 16 in years past
Hoosier Tire Poker Chip: Steven Drevicki C&C Hard Charger: Jakob Stitzel +7 JPA Racing Products Hard Luck: Brendan Hires Bitner Fast Time: Briggs Danner Radical Race Wear Hotlap Hero: Briggs Danner
Series Returns at Big Diamond in Minersville Pa on May 22nd
USAC MIDGET KOKOMO GP SHIFTS TO SAT-SUN, APRIL 25-26
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (April 24, 2026)………The dates for this weekend’s Kokomo Grand Prix have been shifted by one day and will now run on Saturday and Sunday, April 25-26.
With a rain out on the originally scheduled date of Friday, April 24, the decision has been made to contest the complete event over the weekened with two consecutive nights of full programs for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway.
The Kokomo Grand Prix will feature the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and Kokomo Sprint Cars on each night at the 1/4-mile dirt oval.
On both nights, the pits will open at 3pm Eastern with the grandstands opening at 3pm. The drivers meeting is set for 5:30pm with cars hitting the track at 6pm followed by hot laps, qualifying and racing.
Adult general admission tickets for each night of the Kokomo Grand Prix are $30 with kids age 12 and under free. Pit passes are $40 for all ages each night.
The field will feature past Kokomo Grand Prix winners Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama), Justin Grant (Ione, California) and Jacob Denney (Galloway, Ohio), plus two-time series champion Logan Seavey (Sutter, California) and many more.
Past Kokomo Grand Prix feature winners include Rico Abreu (2014 twice), Darren Hagen (2015), Brady Bacon (2017 twice), Tyler Courtney (2018-19), Kevin Thomas Jr. (2019), Emerson Axsom (2021), Chris Windom (2021), Jacob Denney (2025) and Justin Grant (2025).
Both nights of the event can also be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac2026.
KOKOMO GRAND PRIXVIEW!
USAC MIDGET SEASON BEGINS APRIL 24-25
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (APRIL 23, 2026)………At last, it is here!
The 71st season of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
competition gets underway this Friday-Saturday night, April 24-25, at Indiana’s
Kokomo Speedway.
The Kokomo Grand Prix kicks the 29-race season off this weekend, featuring
two-straight nights of full programs featuring the midgets alongside Kokomo
Speedway’s sprint car division.
New driver and owner combinations, brand new shiny toys, along with a hungry
group of series veteran drivers and teams are all set to take on the journey to
a championship that consumes them all through Thanksgiving weekend.
The quest begins now. So, here are six storylines to set the stage for this
weekend, and throughout the year.
FULL-TIMERS
Several drivers have indicated their full-time status on the USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National tour in 2026, all of whom are vying for their first ever
series championship.
Among them are Justin Grant (CB Industries); Thomas Meseraull and Kyle Jones
(Tim Engler); Kevin Thomas Jr. and Jakeb Boxell (4 Kings Racing); Jacob Denney,
Gavin Miller, Colton Robinson and Brandon Carr (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports); Kale Drake (RMS Racing); Hayden Reinbold (Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports); Brecken Reese (Jeff Reese); Mack Leopard (Chase McDermand Racing);
Bradley Cox (Cappy Mason); and Hayden Wise (Ninety-Four Racing).
Two-time series champion Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing), Gunnar Setser (Kevin
Arnold) and Zach Wigal (Pat O’Dell) plan to run the high majority, if not all,
the events on the season’s calendar as well.
JACOB’S LADDER
Jacob Denney enters this weekend’s Kokomo Grand Prix as the defending season
opener winner at the Kokomo Grand Prix.
The Galloway, Ohio driver will now vie to become the first driver to win
back-to-back USAC National Midget season opening features since Brad Sweet in
2009-2010.
Denney continued his rise last season with three wins and a career best
fourth place finish in the USAC National Midget point standings in his first
season with Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports. Two of his three wins during
the season came at Kokomo.
Over the past four seasons with the series, he’s finished 8th, 7th, 5th and
4th in the standings, and is primed to contend for his first championship this
year.
TRIPLE CROWN QUEST
Justin Grant has won a lot of USAC races at Kokomo Speedway in his career, 13
in fact! Twelve of them have come in USAC National Sprint Cars, making him the
all-time leader with the series at the track.
However, last year, he was finally able to grab his first ever USAC National
Midget triumph at Kokomo, which was his first for the CB Industries team, and it
came on the final night of the Kokomo Grand Prix.
During the latter half of the 2025 season, he was dogged by a broken left
foot that is now pretty much healed. He’s already won a pair of USAC National
Sprint Car races this year. Now, he’s poised to finally get a first career USAC
National Midget title, which would complete his career USAC Triple Crown.
HEART & SOUL OF KTJ
Kevin Thomas Jr. is a large part of Kokomo Grand Prix lore, as he’s the only
driver to start all 12 feature events in the history of the event. Furthermore,
he also prevailed in the closest finish in the history of the event back in
2019, where he passed Justin Grant on the final corner of the final lap to score
the win.
The Cullman, Alabama racer will run it back with 4 Kings Racing for his
second full season with the team during the 2026 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship campaign.
KTJ enters the new year coming off his strongest run with the series in a
decade. In 2025, he accumulated 10 top-fives, 19 top-tens and a single fast
qualifying time in 23 series starts, but a first win still awaits.
This year, Thomas will drive the team’s No. 14 machine, sporting a special partnership with the Purple Heart Foundation, whose mission is to enhance the quality of life of Purple Heart recipients and other honorably discharged veterans and their families through critical assistance grants, providing resources related to TBI, PTS, mental health, and suicide prevention, academic scholarships and service dogs.
A HISTORY OF SEASON OPENERS
The Kokomo Grand Prix marks the start of the 71st season of USAC National
Midget competition. This is the fourth occasion in which Kokomo will open the
season, having previously done so in 2014, 2015 and 2025, with Rico Abreu,
Darren Hagen and Jacob Denney winning, respectively.
Overall, Steve Lotshaw, Tony Stewart and Rich Vogler share the record for the
most USAC National Midget season opening wins with three apiece.
Justin Grant can equal that record this Friday after previously scoring in
2017 at the Southern Illinois Center and in 2022 at Florida’s Ocala Speedway. In
2018, Logan Seavey won the season opener indoors at the Southern Illinois
Center, and of course, Denney in 2025 at Kokomo. All aim to achieve a similar
feat this Friday night at Kokomo.
In nine instances, the season opening winner has gone on to win the USAC National Midget title later that same year: Mel Kenyon (1968), Rich Vogler (1978), Steve Lotshaw (1979), Jason Leffler (1999), Bryan Clauson (2011), Rico Abreu (2014), Logan Seavey (2018), Tyler Courtney (2019) and Buddy Kofoid (2021).
THE ROOKIE BATTLE BEGINS
Also part of the mix of the storylines entering the 2026 season are the USAC
National Midget Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year contenders.
A pair of those drivers – Colton Robinson and Brandon Carr – are part of the
Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports stable, which has produced 10 of the past
21 Rookies of the Year with the series: Darren Hagen (2005), Bryan Clauson
(2006), Kyle Larson (2011), Rico Abreu (2012), Christopher Bell (2013), Carson
Macedo (2016), Tanner Carrick (2017), Logan Seavey (2018), Buddy Kofoid (2020)
and Gavin Miller (2023).
Robinson (Titusville, Florida) made eight starts last year, with a pair of
top-ten feature finishes. Carr (Sheffield, England) posted five starts in 2025,
and is a bit of a rarity in the realm of USAC racing. The last known Englishman
to win a USAC National Midget main event was Paul Bates in 1968.
Furthermore, Bradley Cox will drive for longtime Rocky Mountain Midget Racing
Association driver/car owner Cappy Mason. Cox (Black Forest, Colorado) made a
pair of starts last year, and also was victorious in a heat race at Nebraska’s
Jefferson County Speedway.
Hayden Wise (Huntersville, North Carolina) makes her first foray into USAC
National Midget racing in 2026 for the family-owned Ninety-Four Racing team.
Wise is a past USAC champion, capturing the 2021 Senior Honda Pavement .25
Midget title. Her uncle, Josh Wise, is a two-time USAC national driving champion
in midgets (2005) and sprint cars (2006).
RACE DETAILS
The Kokomo Grand Prix will feature the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship and Kokomo Sprint Cars on each night at the 1/4-mile dirt oval on
Friday-Saturday, April 24-25. On both nights, the pits will open at 3pm Eastern
with the grandstands opening at 3pm. The drivers meeting is set for 5:30pm with
cars hitting the track at 6pm followed by hot laps, qualifying and racing.
Adult general admission tickets for each night of the Kokomo Grand Prix are
$30 with kids age 12 and under free. Pit passes are $40 for all ages each night.
Both nights of the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGETS AT KOKOMO SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 4/5/2019 - Dillon Welch - 12.665 - 71.062 mph
8 Laps - 6/20/2010 - Steve Buckwalter - 1:51.62 - 64.505 mph
10 Laps - 4/5/2019 - Tanner Carrick - 2:10.06 - 69.199 mph
12 Laps - 4/13/2018 - Holly Shelton - 2:46.01 - 65.056 mph
KOKOMO GRAND PRIX WINS:
2-Rico Abreu, Brady Bacon & Tyler Courtney
1-Emerson Axsom, Jacob Denney, Justin Grant, Darren Hagen, Kevin Thomas Jr. &
Chris Windom
KOKOMO GRAND PRIX WINNERS:
2014: Rico Abreu (4/11) & Rico Abreu (4/12)
2015: Darren Hagen (4/11)
2016: Rained Out
2017: Brady Bacon (4/8) & Brady Bacon (4/9)
2018: Tyler Courtney (4/13)
2019: Tyler Courtney (4/5) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/6)
2020: Not Held
2021: Emerson Axsom (4/30) & Chris Windom (5/1)
2022: Rained Out
2023: Rained Out
2024: Rained Out
2025: Jacob Denney (4/26) & Justin Grant (4/27)
KOKOMO USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS:
7-Rich Vogler
6-Mel Kenyon
3-Rico Abreu, Brady Bacon, Bryan Clauson, Jimmy Davies, Bob Wente & Chris
Windom
2-Chuck Arnold, Tyler Courtney, Jacob Denney, Bobby Grim, Page Jones, Mike
McGreevy, Ken Schrader, Bob Tattersall & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Tommy Astone, Emerson Axsom, Spencer Bayston, Christopher Bell, Tom Bigelow, Bud Bogard, Frank Burany, Pancho Carter, Danny Caruthers, Jimmy Caruthers, Tommy Copp, Rex Easton, Tony Elliott, Billy Engelhart, Gene Force, Justin Grant, Darren Hagen, Gene Hartley, Jack Hewitt, Tracy Hines, Brad Kuhn, Lee Kunzman, Kyle Larson, Critter Malone, Cannon McIntosh, Don Meacham, Jerry Nuckles, Forrest Parker, Michael Pickens, Daison Pursley, Ron Shuman, Graham Standring, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Mike Streicher, Dave Strickland, Len Sutton, Shorty Templeman, Tanner Thorson, Sleepy Tripp, Jerry Weeks & J.J. Yeley
KOKOMO USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
1956: Forrest Parker (7/28)
1957: Len Sutton (6/23) & Rex Easton (8/17)
1958: Frank Burany (5/24)
1959: Gene Force (5/29) & Shorty Templeman (7/12)
1960: Jimmy Davies (5/29), Bod Bogard (6/25), Gene Hartley (7/24) & Bob Wente
(8/13)
1961: Jimmy Davies (5/29) & Jimmy Davies (7/30)
1962: Tommy Copp (6/30) & Bob Tattersall (7/29)
1964: Bob Wente (7/11)
1965: Mel Kenyon (5/30), Bobby Grim (6/26) & Bobby Grim (7/24)
1966: Chuck Arnold (5/29) & Bob Tattersall (8/27)
1967: Mike McGreevy (5/29), Chuck Arnold (6/17) & Mike McGreevy (7/22)
1968: Bob Wente (6/30) & Don Meacham (7/21)
1969: Lee Kunzman (5/31)
1970: Dave Strickland (5/30) & Tom Bigelow (8/1)
1971: Danny Caruthers (7/16) & Jimmy Caruthers (8/7)
1972: Pancho Carter (8/26)
1973: Billy Engelhart (7/14)
1975: Sleepy Tripp (7/9)
1976: Tommy Astone (7/7)
1977: Mel Kenyon (7/13)
1978: Ron Shuman (8/23) & Jerry Weeks (8/23)
1979: Mel Kenyon (6/14) & Mel Kenyon (7/11)
1980: Rich Vogler (6/11) & Rich Vogler (7/10)
1981: Rich Vogler (6/10) & Ken Schrader (7/8)
1982: Ken Schrader (6/10) & Mel Kenyon (7/7)
1983: Rich Vogler (6/8) & Rich Vogler (7/13)
1984: Jerry Nuckles (6/6)
1985: Rich Vogler (6/29)
1987: Mel Kenyon (6/24)
1988: Mike Streicher (6/22) & Rich Vogler (8/17)
1990: Graham Standring (8/8)
1991: Jack Hewitt (8/7)
1992: Page Jones (8/19)
1993: Critter Malone (8/11)
1994: Page Jones (7/27)
1995: Tony Elliott (8/23)
2000: Tracy Hines (8/27)
2003: J.J. Yeley (6/15)
2006: Brady Bacon (8/20)
2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (8/12)
2008: Bryan Clauson (8/10)
2009: Bryan Clauson (6/14)
2010: Brad Kuhn (6/20)
2011: Michael Pickens (6/12)
2012: Kyle Larson (6/17)
2013: Christopher Bell (6/16)
2014: Rico Abreu (4/11), Rico Abreu (4/12) & Bryan Clauson (6/15)
2015: Darren Hagen (4/11)
2016: Rico Abreu (6/5)
2017: Brady Bacon (4/8), Brady Bacon (4/9) & Spencer Bayston (6/11)
2018: Tyler Courtney (4/13) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (6/3)
2019: Tyler Courtney (4/5) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/6)
2020: Tanner Thorson (6/21) & Chris Windom (9/26)
2021: Emerson Axsom (4/30), Chris Windom (5/1) & Chris Windom (6/12)
2022: Cannon McIntosh (6/11)
2024: Daison Pursley (6/9)
2025: Jacob Denney (4/26), Justin Grant (4/27) & Jacob Denney (6/8)
PAST KOKOMO GRAND PRIX RESULTS
2014 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Dave Darland, 3.
Christopher Bell, 4. Chris Windom, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Bryan
Clauson, 8. Zach Daum, 9. Shane Hollingsworth, 10. Tanner Thorson, 11. Jerry
Coons Jr., 12. Andrew Felker, 13. Parker Price-Miller, 14. Tyler Thomas, 15.
Tyler Courtney, 16. Davey Ray, 17. Daniel Robinson, 18. Austin Brown, 19. Darren
Hagen, 20. Shane Cottle, 21. Justin Peck, 22. Taylor Ferns, 23. Spencer Bayston,
24. Seth Motsinger, 25. Alex Bright, 26. Colten Cottle. NT
2014 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Tanner Thorson, 3.
Christopher Bell, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Tyler Thomas, 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7.
Andrew Felker, 8. Zach Daum, 9. Parker Price-Miller, 10. Shane Hollingsworth,
11. Colten Cottle, 12. Tyler Courtney, 13. Seth Motsinger, 14. Davey Ray, 15.
Chris Windom, 16. Bryan Clauson, 17. Michael Pickens, 18. Darren Hagen, 19. Alex
Bright, 20. Steve Buckwalter, 21. Jake Blackhurst, 22. Dave Darland, 23. Austin
Brown, 24. Caleb Armstrong, 25. Brady Bacon, 26. Spencer Bayston. NT
2015 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Darren Hagen, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Tanner Thorson,
4. Steve Buckwalter, 5. Davey Ray, 6. Andrew Felker, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Tyler
Thomas, 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Tyler Courtney, 11. Shane Hollingsworth, 12.
Gage Walker, 13. Zach Daum, 14. Isaac Chapple, 15. Spencer Bayston, 16. Justin
Grant, 17. Jim Radney, 18. Tucker Klaasmeyer, 19. Ryan Greth, 20. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 21. Alex Bright, 22. Justin Peck. NT
2017 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brady Bacon, 2. Spencer Bayston, 3.
Tanner Thorson, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Justin Grant, 7.
Chris Windom, 8. Tyler Thomas, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Ryan Robinson, 11. Chad
Boat, 12. Holly Shelton, 13. Gage Walker, 14. Alex Bright, 15. Tucker
Klaasmeyer, 16. Jake Neuman, 17. Tanner Carrick, 18. Brayton Lynch, 19. Tyler
Nelson, 20. Shane Golobic. NT
2017 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brady Bacon, 2. Tanner Thorson, 3. Tyler
Courtney, 4. Rico Abreu, 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 6. Spencer Bayston, 7. Dave
Darland, 8. Shane Golobic, 9. Ryan Robinson, 10. Holly Shelton, 11. Davey Ray,
12. Jerry Coons Jr., 13. Alex Bright, 14. Tyler Thomas, 15. Tyler Nelson, 16.
Jake Neuman, 17. Brayton Lynch, 18. Ryan Greth, 19. Chad Boat, 20. Justin Grant,
21. Chris Windom, 22. Chase Jones, 23. Tanner Carrick. NT
2018 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tyler Courtney
(5), 2. Chad Boat (8), 3. Brady Bacon (7), 4. Spencer Bayston (3), 5. Justin
Grant (6), 6. Zeb Wise (12), 7. Logan Seavey (2), 8. Thomas Meseraull (16), 9.
Ryan Robinson (4), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 11. Holly Shelton (9), 12. Tucker
Klaasmeyer (13), 13. Dave Darland (20), 14. Andrew Felker (17), 15. Jerry Coons
Jr. (18), 16. Brayton Lynch (15), 17. Tanner Carrick (10), 18. Kyle Craker (14),
19. Gage Walker (23). 20. Alex Bright (21), 21. Tyler Thomas (11), 22. Chase
Jones (22), 23. Kyle Schuett (19), 24. Matt Moore (24). NT
2019 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tyler
Courtney (6), 2. Jason McDougal (3), Chris Windom (4), 4. Zeb Wise (12), 5.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 6. Logan Seavey (8), 7. Thomas Meseraull (2), 8. Dillon
Welch (7), 9. C.J. Leary (5), 10. Tanner Carrick (16), 11. Dave Darland (21),
12. Chad Boat (10), 13. Tyler Thomas (20), 14. Jesse Colwell (11), 15. Tucker
Klaasmeyer (13), 16. Andrew Layser (15), 17. Holley Hollan (14), 18. Ethan
Mitchell (24), 19. Cole Bodine (22), 20. Karsyn Elledge (23), 21. Zane Hendricks
(18), 22. Jerry Coons Jr. (17), 23. Justin Peck (19), 24. Tony DiMattia (9). NT
2019 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (4), 2. Justin Grant (3), 3. Zeb Wise (6), 4. Jason McDougal (2), 5.
C.J. Leary (8), 6. Chris Windom (1), 7. Tucker Klaasmeyer (12), 8. Logan Seavey
(13), 9. Tyler Courtney (5), 10. Thomas Meseraull (10), 11. Jesse Colwell (15),
12. Chad Boat (7), 13. Jake Neuman (16), 14. Ace McCarthy (14), 15. Dillon Welch
(11), 16. Andrew Layser (22), 17. Holley Hollan (17), 18. Jerry Coons Jr. (20),
19. Zane Hendricks (19), 20. Cole Bodine (21), 21. Tanner Carrick (9), 22.
Sterling Cling (24), 23. Dave Darland (18), 24. Ethan Mitchell (23). NT
2021 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Emerson Axsom (2), 2. Cannon McIntosh (3), 3. Chris Windom (1), 4. Justin Grant
(9), 5. Buddy Kofoid (8), 6. Daison Pursley (4), 7. Tanner Thorson (17), 8.
Ethan Mitchell (12), 9. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 10. Thomas Meseraull (16), 11.
Bryant Wiedeman (7), 12. Kyle Cummins (14), 13. Logan Seavey (10), 14. Clinton
Boyles (15), 15. Hayden Reinbold (18), 16. Brandon Waelti (20), 17. Bryan
Stanfill (19), 18. Chase Randall (5), 19. Brenham Crouch (6), 20. Jason McDougal
(11). NT
2021 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris
Windom (1), 2. Buddy Kofoid (8), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 4. Tanner Thorson
(7), 5. Emerson Axsom (6), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. Logan Seavey (9), 8. Thomas
Meseraull (11), 9. Brenham Crouch (16), 10. Kyle Cummins (4), 11. Cannon
McIntosh (12), 12. Chase Randall (2), 13. Bryant Wiedeman (14), 14. Clinton
Boyles (18), 15. Jason McDougal (15), 16. Ethan Mitchell (10), 17. Hayden
Reinbold (17), 18. Brandon Waelti (20), 19. Daison Pursley (3), 20. Bryan
Stanfill (19). NT
2025 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob
Denney (5), 2. Cannon McIntosh (1), 3. Daison Pursley (7), 4. Kale Drake (11),
5. Justin Grant (6), 6. Gavin Miller (10), 7. Karter Sarff (9), 8. Drake Edwards
(4), 9. Steven Snyder Jr. (8), 10. Cale Coons (16), 11. Logan Seavey (2), 12.
Kyle Jones (17), 13. Gunnar Setser (18), 14. Frankie Guerrini (13), 15. Sam
Johnson (15), 16. Steve Buckwalter (14), 17. Bryan Stanfill (20), 18. Brecken
Reese (19), 19. Dan Bennett (21), 20. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 21. Hayden Reinbold
(12), 22. Jason Bennett (22), 23. Michael Magic (23), 24. Chris Baue (24). NT
2025 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (2), 2. Steven Snyder Jr. (1), 3. Logan Seavey (4), 4. Cannon McIntosh (10), 5. Kale Drake (15), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 7. Daison Pursley (3), 8. Karter Sarff (5), 9. Drake Edwards (6), 10. Gavin Miller (12), 11. Hayden Reinbold (14), 12. Jacob Denney (8), 13. Gunnar Setser (16), 14. Emerson Axsom (18), 15. Frankie Guerrini (13), 16. Sam Johnson (19), 17. Brecken Reese (17), 18. Cale Coons (9), 19. Thomas Meseraull (11), 20. Kyle Jones (24), 21. Dan Bennett (22), 22. Jason Bennett (23), 23. Chris Baue (21), 24. Steve Buckwalter (20). NT
EVERY USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK RACE TO PAY $10,000-TO-WIN;
STIPULATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR JULY 23 COMPETITORS AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 22, 2026)………The biggest Indiana Sprint Week ever
just got even bigger in 2026!
The 39th annual running of USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week
Presented by K & N Filters will pay $10,000-to-win at each and every one of the
nine events on the calendar, up from $8,000 a year ago.
Furthermore, this year’s edition of Indiana Sprint Week will pay $25,000 to
the champion with an overall point fund of more than $50,000.
ISW 2026 consists of an all-time record of nine events at nine different
racetracks across a 10-night span between July 23-August 1.
The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway begins the racing feast on July
23, then the tour takes on Lincoln Park Speedway on July 24, Kokomo Speedway on
July 25, Lawrenceburg Speedway on July 26 and Circle City Raceway on July 27
before a one-day breather away from the action on July 28.
The ISW tour then travels to Paragon Speedway on July 29, then it’s onward to
the Terre Haute Action Track on July 30 for the Don Smith Classic. The
penultimate round takes the series to Bloomington Speedway for the Sheldon
Kinser Memorial on July 31, and then to the finale at Tri-State Speedway on
August 1.
IMS Indiana Sprint Week Field Stipulations Announced for July 23 Opener
The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway will open 2026 USAC NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by K & N Filters on Thursday night, July 23,
and will feature an invitational field as determined by several different
categories, same as last year’s inaugural event.
Those who will be eligible to compete in the event at the 1/5-mile dirt oval
located inside of turn three at the world-famous IMS will have to fit in one of
the following categories:
1) Finished inside the top 30 of the 2025 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship point standings.
2) Finished inside the top 30 of the 2025 USAC Indiana Sprint Week point
standings.
3) Ranks inside the top 30 of the 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship standings as of July 5.
4) Ranks inside the top 10 of the 2026 Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint
Car standings as of July 5.
5) Any currently active driver who has previously won an Indiana Sprint Week
main event. Drivers must have competed in at least one USAC national event in
either the 2025 or 2026 season.
6) Plus, two Indianapolis Motor Speedway promoters options.
The IMS event was a rousing success in 2025, but with the confines of the
event, parameters have been put into place to help ensure its success.
The $10,000-to-win Indiana Sprint Week event at IMS will pay appearance
points toward the season-long USAC National Sprint Car standings. However, no
points will be offered toward the 2026 Indiana Sprint Week standings.
Justin Grant captured The Dirt Track at IMS’ debut appearance on the Indiana
Sprint Week schedule in 2025, charging from fifth to the lead just after the
midway point of the 35-lap main event.
Among the drivers chasing the 2026 USAC Indiana Sprint Week title are past
ISW champions Robert Ballou (2015), Brady Bacon (2016 & 2023), Kevin Thomas Jr.
(2017 & 2021), C.J. Leary (2019), Chase Stockon (2020), Justin Grant (2022) and
Logan Seavey (2024) along with recent ISW feature winners Kyle Cummins, Mitchel
Moles, Briggs Danner and Jake Swanson, along with many more.
Indiana Sprint Week was established in 1988 and enters its 39th year in 2026.
USAC began sanctioning Indiana Sprint Week in 1996. Since 1988, 228 Indiana
Sprint Week events have been contested. Dave Darland is the all-time winningest
driver in Indiana Sprint Week history with 20 victories. Levi Jones and Kevin
Thomas own the most Indiana Sprint Week titles with four apiece.
Information for each and every USAC Indiana Sprint Week event can be found on
www.usacracing.com.
2026 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY K & N FILTERS
SCHEDULE
Jul 23 - The Dirt Track at IMS - Speedway, Indiana - 1/5 Mile
Jul 24 - Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, Indiana - 5/16 Mile
Jul 25 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Indiana - 1/4 Mile
Jul 26 - Lawrenceburg Speedway - Lawrenceburg, Indiana - 3/8 Mile
Jul 27 - Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, Indiana - 1/4 Mile
Jul 29 - Paragon Speedway - Paragon, Indiana - 3/8 Mile
Jul 30 - Terre Haute Action Track - Terre Haute, Indiana - Don Smith Classic
- 1/2 Mile
Jul 31 - Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, Indiana - Sheldon Kinser
Memorial - 1/4 Mile
Aug 1 - Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, Indiana - 1/4 Mile
Malley Pool Water / Can-Am Weekend Builds Anticipation
News Date: 4/22/2026
The competitors are set for a massive USAC East Coast doubleheader, kicking
off Friday, April 24 at the legendary Bedford Speedway. With nearly 90 years of
history, Bedford remains one of Pennsylvania’s most respected battlegrounds and
a staple on the schedule.
Friday night’s event is backed by Malley Pool Water, a trusted name out of
Montgomery, New York. For more than 20 years, Malley Trucking Inc. has delivered
clean, reliable water to homeowners, commercial pool installers, and
municipalities—helping customers get their pools ready quickly and efficiently
for the summer season.
Bedford Schedule & Info:
Gates open at 5:00 PM, with racing set to begin at 7:30 PM. General admission is
$18.
After Mother Nature wiped out the 2025 event, anticipation for the return to
Bedford is even higher.
The action continues Saturday, April 25 at the “Speed Palace,” Port Royal
Speedway—one of the most iconic stops in sprint car racing. The wingless sprints
take center stage with Can-Am Power Sports adding bonus money to the program.
Can-Am, a brand of Bombardier Recreational Products, is known worldwide for
high-performance ATVs, side-by-sides, and three-wheeled machines. Built on
cutting-edge engineering and powered by industry-leading Rotax engines, Can-Am
machines are designed for speed, durability, and performance in the toughest
conditions.
Both Malley Pool Water and Can-Am Power Sports are also contributing start money
for all qualified cars, adding even more incentive for teams to make the show.
Port Royal Schedule & Info:
Pits open at 3:00 PM, grandstands at 4:00 PM, and racing begins at 6:00 PM.
General admission is $30, pit admission is $40, and all competitors are required
to run mufflers.
Last weekend at Bridgeport Motorsports Park delivered a high-intensity,
slide-job-filled program. Briggs Danner picked up the win, but the depth of the
field was impossible to ignore.
Olivia Thayer stormed from the back to 13th, earning hard charger honors. Steven
Drevicki charged late to third, while Kenny Miller III led much of the race
before getting caught late.
Christian Bruno impressed in his debut with a top-five run, and Bruce Buckwalter
showed serious speed with a heat win and top-10 finish. Brendan Hires turned in
a career-best fourth, battling up front with Danner for much of the night.
Looking to rebound, Ed Aikin returns after early trouble, while Ronald Helmick
aims for a cleaner night after mechanical issues cut his debut short. Kyle
Spence and Joe Kata also look to build on solid opening runs.
Two nights, two historic tracks, added start money, and a loaded field—it’s
shaping up to be a pivotal early-season weekend for the USAC East Coast Sprint
Cars presented by Baer Den Farms.
2026 USAC HALL OF FAME TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Join us for the 2026 USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Wednesday, July
1!
The event will take place at USAC Headquarters located at 4910 W 16th St.
Speedway, Indiana 46224.
A luncheon ticket is required and must be reserved in advance at https://usacracing.ticketspice.com/2026-hof-ceremony.
Tickets will be available at will call.
The luncheon starts at noon Eastern. The hall of fame ceremony is slated to
begin after the luncheon at 1:00pm and is open to the public at this time.
USAC’s 13th hall of fame class includes officials Jack Beckley and John
Cooper, plus car owner Blackie Fortune, promoter Sam Nunis, as well as drivers
Johnny Parsons, George Snider and Tom Sneva.
The 2026 USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held between race days
during the BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors featuring the USAC NOS
Energy Drink National Championship at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
USAC headquarters are located just across the street from turn one of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
REINBOLD RAISES THE STAKES
FOR ‘26 USAC MIDGET SEASON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (APRIL 21, 2026)………No driver showed more growth throughout
the past USAC season than Hayden Reinbold.
Now, the 22-year-old Gilbert, Arizona native is back on the USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Championship trail full-time again in 2026 as the driver
of the Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports No. 19AZ on the 29-race tour.
The results don’t lie about his performance from one year ago. In 2025, he
surpassed his total combined USAC National Midget output from his first five
years in a single season.
He earned two top-fives in 2025, after accruing one total in his first five
years with the series. His seven top-ten finishes in 2025 doubled from the seven
total he earned between 2020-2024. Late in 2025, he became a first-time USAC
National Midget winner in what was his 101st career series start, leading to an
11th place result in the standings.
It’s an elevation Reinbold chalks up to more seat time.
“It’s just about running a lot more,” Reinbold explained. “Of course, any
time you're in a car, you're gaining knowledge, laps and just getting the feel
for things. Midgets are the first cars I raced. I was just learning to drive
them, then learning to race.”
At the conclusion of the 2025 campaign, coupled between his exploits in
USAC’s National Midget and National Sprint Car divisions, Reinbold was named the
USAC National Most Improved Driver.
“It was cool to be recognized for our efforts and our progress throughout the
years,” Reinbold beamed. “I was super honored to receive it.”
In fact, Reinbold is a rarity. He didn’t grow up competing in quarter
midgets, karts, outlaw karts or anything in that realm. His first race of any
kind was a USAC National Midget event at Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway as
a 16-year-old in 2020.
All those years paid off in September of 2025 during the 4-Crown Nationals at
Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway where Reinbold not only earned his first career
fast qualifying time with the series, but also his first ever USAC feature
victory, just in the nick of time as he slowed across the finish line,
practically running on fumes.
“That was super fun,” Reinbold recalled. “When we showed up, I knew we were
going to be pretty good because our midget program is really good on big tracks
that have grip. There were grip spots throughout the track and I was pretty
excited about it. We almost ran out of fuel, but we were super-fast. When your
car is that good, I can run around sliding myself. When I ran the bottom, I just
kept gaining speed on them.”
In 2025, he was the first Arizonan to be named USAC’s National Most Improved
Driver since Jerry Coons Jr. in 2001. Now, 2026 presents an even greater
opportunity to continue his rise up the USAC National Midget tally.
When posed the question of where he looks to find improvement in his game
this year, Reinbold provided a simple two-word answer. “Drive harder.”
Reinbold will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on Friday-Saturday, April 24-25.
ENGLISHMAN CARR A USAC MIDGET
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR CONTENDER IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 20, 2026)………Three years ago, Brandon Carr moved to
the United States. Two years ago, he made his dirt track debut. A little over a
year ago, he took his first laps in a midget.
Now, this year, the Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England native is set to take
on a full season of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship racing
for Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports.
In 2026, the 18-year-old Brit will compete for KKM at all 29 events on the
schedule and is among the drivers who’ll be vying for Max Papis Innovations
Rookie of the Year honors with the series.
Carr made five USAC National Midget feature starts during the 2025 campaign,
but the transition from paved road courses to dirt ovals certainly had its share
of learning curves. For year two, he enters the season more confident after
getting a full taste of the nuances of dirt racing during the last season.
“I'm really excited to be able to compete again for KKM,” Carr said. “The
first year was a bit hard to learn the dirt and all that stuff. So, this year, I
understand it a lot better, and the guys of KKM have helped me a lot. We
actually get to push forward and show what we've learned in the last year.”
For much of Carr’s racing life, he’s competed in karts. Since the age of six,
he’s raced on each side of the pond in his native England and in the United
States. In the karting discipline, he’s nailed down such impressive accolades as
the Florida Winter Series Championship (2017), British Kart Championship (2022),
Kart Masters Championship (2022), and Stars Championship (2023).
More recently, when he hasn’t been on dirt, Carr has been competing in
pavement late models. This past March, he was the inaugural IHRA Pro Late Model
winner at Virginia’s Pulaski County Motorsports Park.
Although he counts Jeff Gordon as the racer he most admires, dirt racing
wasn’t a part of Carr’s personal racing vocabulary until quite recently. Gordon,
of course, captured the 1990 USAC National Midget title before going on to an
incredible NASCAR Cup Series Career where he was a four-time champion in
1995-1997-1998-2001.
Now residing in Mooresville, North Carolina, toward the end of the 2024
season, Carr jumped in a micro sprint. From there, plans were made to run a
midget at the Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa the following January.
But first, Carr’s actual initial dirt midget race came indoors at the
Southern Illinois Center in Du Quoin in December 2024 in a 4 Kings Racing ride.
Despite missing a transfer spot to the feature that night, Carr liked what he
experienced, and soon, he had a full order of dirt racing on his menu.
“It's all been karts and no car stuff, no dirt stuff,” Carr explained. “And
then, all of a sudden, we jumped on dirt and we liked it. So, we’ve just kept
pushing towards it.”
Carr’s sponsor, J. Davidson Scrap Metal, has been a familiar sight on the
sprint cars and midgets of fellow Brit racer Tom Harris who has assisted Carr in
his introduction to the dirt. Since then, the learning process has never wavered
as Carr continues to increase his comfortability on dirt.
“Just getting comfortable with being able to throw it in the corner and be on
the gas flat out at the speeds we go and then be confident that it's not going
to flip over or you are not going to slide off the top of the track or into the
wall,” Carr cited as the first part of the equation of a dirt midget. “Getting
to grips with all that and how much gas and brake to use at the same time, just
little techniques like that that I hadn't used before or learned before.”
While Carr will be on the hunt for his initial USAC National Midget win in
2026, he has already picked off a win with POWRi in October 2025, leading all 30
laps of the Charlene Meents Memorial at Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway.
“That was great,” Carr exclaimed. “We had three nights, and the first night I
just struggled a little bit of trying to learn the track. On the second night,
we had a lot better run but still made mistakes on my end that made it a bit
more hard work in the race. On the last night, the team just told me just go for
it; we’ve got nothing to lose. We got a good qualifying lap, had a good heat
race and that put us on the pole for the feature. Then, I just didn't make any
mistakes and kept it calm on the bottom and on the top.”
Paul Bates is believed to be the most recent Brit to win a USAC National
Midget feature event, doing so in 1968 at California’s Cajon Speedway. Now, Carr
will take his shot.
Carr will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on Friday-Saturday, April 24-25.
A NEW HOME FOR DRAKE WITH RMS
FOR ’26 USAC MIDGET SEASON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 20, 2026)………Kale Drake has a new address for the
2026 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season.
The 20-year-old Collinsville, Oklahoma native will pilot the RMS Racing No. 4
on the full 29-race tour this coming year after competing for the past two-plus
seasons with Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports.
Drake, the 2025 USAC Indiana Midget Week champion, has made 46 career series
starts, winning three features over the past two seasons. Last year, he took
fifth in series points, winning twice overall at Missouri’s Sweet Springs
Motorsports Park and Indiana’s Circle City Raceway. In 2024, he won a BC39
preliminary feature at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Now, Drake is excited for a new chapter with RMS, one that has already seen
him get his feet wet with a few starts already this year for the team, including
a third at Oklahoma City’s I-44 Speedway just a little more than a week ago. But
this deal for the new combo began at the tail end of last year when Drake was a
free agent looking for a new home.
“I talked to (RMS Crew Chief) Lacey (Doyle) a little bit at Ventura,” Drake
recalled. “She said she didn't really have another driver for next year, and I
really didn't have any for-sure plans. I just kind of threw it at her and said,
‘if you want a driver, I might be down to race with you all.’ They got back to
me I ended up driving for them at the Chili Bowl. Her and (car owner) Dave
(Estep) called me and I drove up to Cedar Lake and they showed me around their
shop and their operation. We talked about it and it all kind of snowballed from
there.”
Not only will Drake be racing for RMS, he’ll also be working for them
full-time at their Cedar Lake, Indiana headquarters, getting fully intertwined
with the team’s daily operations.
“I took the opportunity to come up there and work with them full-time,” Drake
said of his new opportunity at RMS. “I’m going to work in their shop this year
and travel around racing with them, just doing as much midget racing as we
possibly can and see what that can turn it into. We have really similar goals
and we both want to win and be the best version of ourselves. That goes a long
ways, I think.”
Drake has made all 46 of his USAC National Midget career starts thus far for
Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports. Drake explained the reasoning behind them
not pairing up in 2026.
“It wasn’t like there was any parting in that sort,” Drake explained. “When
Keith offered me the job at KKM and I got to move up here and pursue this full
time, the whole end goal was for me to be hired by another team, to become a
racecar driver and do this for a living. So, when that opportunity was there, it
was like, this is what you came out here to do. You came out here to prove
yourself and show what you're capable of. Now that other drivers and other teams
are seeing that, you need to take the opportunity and run with it.”
Several drivers have driven for KKM over the years, 124 of them, in fact,
just in USAC National Midget competition alone dating back to 1985! Although
Drake and KKM have gone their separate ways, Drake is thankful for the first
chance he was offered to run USAC full-time.
“Keith, in a way, said that this is no one's forever home, but we like
showing you off, help build you up to what you're capable of and push you along
the ranks,” Drake elaborated. “For them to give me that ground to really do that
was pretty cool. To work with them and accomplish some really big things last
year was really good for me. I'm forever grateful for everything they've done.
Working with that whole crew was super cool and I learned a ton. I definitely
wouldn't be here without them.”
As for his new digs at RMS, Drake is eager to get the USAC National Midget
season underway with a team that has won 22 career USAC National Midget feature
events, including some of the biggest in the sport, namely the Turkey Night
Grand Prix, the BC39 and the Hangtown 100.
“I know it's going to be a process, but, it's something that I'm really
looking forward to,” Drake acknowledged. “I'm going to do our best to speed it
up as quickly as possible, but you can't really skip that, so I'm looking
forward to it. I look forward to the work that goes into it. So, there's a lot
of it to be done, and I'm really excited for what's to come.”
Drake will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on Friday-Saturday, April 24-25.
Danner Slides His Way Into Victory
Allentown’s Briggs Danner rolled into Bridgeport Raceway Park with one goal—win. He got it, but not without a full-throttle fight from start to finish.
Jonathon Swanson led the field to green in the 2026 USAC East Coast opener presented by Baer Den Farms, but the early spotlight didn’t stay there long. The “Thriller,” Kenny Miller III, wasted no time slicing forward from fourth to grab the lead and set the pace.
Behind him, the pressure was building. Danner was on the move from eighth, while defending series champ Steven Drevicki charged from sixth—two heavy hitters zeroing in fast.
A lap 12 caution for Jason Cherry reset the field, but by lap 19, traffic turned the race into a chess match at full speed. Danner and Miller went to war, threading through lapped cars with precision and aggression—while Drevicki stayed glued to the fight, keeping the leaders honest and ready to capitalize.
Further back, Olivia Thayer turned heads with a charge from 22nd after transferring through the semi, and Bruce Buckwalter stayed steady inside the top 10 despite a tough redraw.
But up front, it was Danner’s moment.
Through traffic, with Miller throwing everything he had at him, Danner made the decisive moves when it mattered most—sliding, gripping, and powering his way to victory lane in the Hogue Enterprises No. 39, backed by E. Schneider & Sons and Aw Shucks Corn.
Miller crossed in second, strong but hungry for more. Drevicki showed championship form in third, keeping the pressure on throughout. Brendan Hires finished fourth, marking his best career run with USAC, and Christian Bruno impressed in his new 3BC ride, charging to fifth.
(BDB Graphics) Heat 1: 1.Ken Miller III (Miller 23m) 2. Briggs Danner (Houge 39) 3. Joe Kata (Kata 10) 4. Tommy Kunsman (Kunsman 21k) 5. Ed Aikin (Butler/Aikin 7) 6. Jake Galloway (Galloway 27g) 7. Frank Frascio (Frasco 186) 8. Patrick Chilmonik (Chilmonik 1)
(E Schneider and Sons) Heat 2: 1. Bruce Buckwalter (Buckwalter 83) 2. Rich Carnathan ( Carnathan 64) 3. David Swanson (Swanson 117) 4. Jared Kreider (Kreider 24) 5. Dan Malley (Malley H20) 6. Jason Cherry (Cherry 67) 7. Dirk Rimrott (Rimrott 4) 8. Ryan Roulette (Roulette 67R)
(Boulevard Truck Repair) Heat 3: 1. Steven Drevicki (Drevicki 19) 2. Brendan Hires (Danner 2) 3. Ronald Helmick (Helmick 22R) 4. Matthew Swift (Swift 03) 5. JR Fulper (Fulper 67) 6. Larry VcVay (Kelly 51) 7. Olivia Thayer (Thayer 39T) 8. Shane Braxton ( Braxton 35)
(CAN-AM) Heat 4: John Swanson (Swanson 17) 2. Christan Bruno (Franckowiak 3BC) 3. Stan Poloski III ( Poloski 27) 4. Kyle Spence ( Fraker 42) 5. Anthony Foscone (Foscone 14) 6. Heidi Hedin (Hedin 3H) 7. Greg Shepsis (Shepsis 75) 8. Joey Crilly (Crilly 22)
(Boulevard Truck Repair) Semi-Feature. 1. Jason Cherry 2. Olivia Thayer 3. Shane Braxton 4. Jake Galloway 5. Joey Crilly 6. Heidi Hedin 7. Ryan Roulette 8. Greg Shepsis 9. Larry McVay 10. Dirk Rimrott 11 (DNS) Frank Frasco 12. (DNS) Patrick Chilmonik
BAER DEN FARMS A-MAIN 1. BRIGGS DANNER (8) 2. Kenny Miller III (4) 3. Steven Drevicki (6) 4. Brendan Hires (2) 5. Christain Bruno (7) 6. Jonathan Swanson (1) 7. Joe Kata (9) 8. Tommy Kunsman (13) 9. Bruce Buckwalter (5) 10. Kyle Spence (16) 11. Stan Poloski III (12) 12. JR Fulper (19) 13. Olivia Thayer (22) 14. Jared Kreider (14) 15. Jake Galloway (24) 16. Matthew Swift (15) 17. Dan Malley (18) 18. Rich Carnathan (3) 19. Jason Cherry (21) 20. Ed Aikin (17) 21. Shane Braxton (23) 22. Ronald Helmick (11) 23. David Swanson (10) 24. Anthony Foscone Jr DNS
Patrick Chilmonik flipped in heat 1.
Greg Shepsis flipped in the semi.
Hoosier Tire Winner: JR Fulper
Fast Time of the night presented by Bitner Auto: Danner
Hotlap fast time presented by Radical: Steven Drevicki
C&C Landscape Hard Charger: Olivia Thayer
J&W Custom Homes Best 305 or Crate: Stan Poloski III
JPA Hard Luck Award: Matthew Swanson
R.J. JOHNSON TOPS USAC CRA SPRINTS FRIDAY
AT CASA GRANDE
By: Lance Jennings
Casa Grande, Arizona (April 17, 2026)………Starting third, R.J. Johnson of
Laveen, Arizona powered by “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. on lap eleven and held
off several challenges from teammate “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. to score the Friday
night win at Central Arizona Raceway.
For Johnson, the $3,000 Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car victory
was his second win of the campaign and he netted an extra $500 bonus for his
efforts. The two-time and defending champion raced the Petty Performance Racing
#1p Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman to the checkered flag over Thomas, Davis,
Ricky Lewis, and Cale Coons.
Starting on the pole position, Davis found the inside groove to his liking
and started to extend his advantage over the field. Johnson used the extra
momentum from the outside line to reel in the leader. R.J. began to challenge
Davis for the top sport, but the veteran driver remained strong.
With ten laps down, Johnson mounted another charge from the top groove that
proved successful. Once out front, Johnson began to put some distance between
himself and the field as Davis faced heavy pressure from Thomas. Thomas was
successful in taking second away from Davis and soon set his sights after
Johnson.
By this time in the race, R.J. was dealing with heavy traffic and his
progress was slowed. Thomas was able to move within striking distance but found
himself slowed by the back markers. Once cleared, he charged again after
Johnson, but it was not to be as Johnson secured the thirteenth USAC CRA triumph
of his career.
Cullman, Alabama’s “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr., opened the night by posting the
ninth Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award of his career. The pilot of the
Petty Performance Racing #33p Avanti Windows & Doors Sherman turned the fastest
lap with a time of 15.255 seconds over Braden Chiaramonte, Cale Coons, Johnson,
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams and the rest of the 23 drivers in
attendance.
After earning the Fast Qualifier Award, Thomas went on to claim the night’s
8-lap Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race win. The regular with the USAC
National Series finished ahead of Lewis, Johnson, Joshua Shipley, Daylin
Perreira, Verne Sweeney, Brody Wake, and Stevie Sussex.
The 8-lap Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat Race went to “The Radio Flyer”
Bruce St. James from Apache Junction, Arizona. The owner/driver of the #1AZ
Central Arizona Raceway Maxim with a 360 engine was followed by Wayne Siddle,
Chiaramonte, Davis, Koen Crawford, Williams, Lonnie Hochstetler, and Rickey
Kinney. Bruce later earned an extra $200 bonus from Avanti Windows & Doors for
being the second best finishing 360 in the 30-lap main event.
The night’s third and final heat race, sponsored by Rescue Mission Alliance,
was captured by Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona. Driving the Matt Lundy owned
#97 Apache Transport Sherman, last season’s Rookie of the Year took the 8-lap
victory over Coons, A.J. Bender, Dayton Shelton, Brecken Guerrero, Mickey Gile,
and Justin Kierce.
After racing from fourteenth to fourth, Ricky Lewis scored the night’s Hard
Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors at Central Arizona Raceway. For his
efforts, Lewis took home an extra $350 courtesy of Avanti Windows & Doors, along
with photographer Steve Lafond. Ricky also took home the $720 Rolls Scaffold 360
Challenge bonus and an extra $300 for being the top finishing 360 from Avanti
Windows and Doors.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series is back at Central Arizona Raceway on Saturday, April 18th. For more information on the series, visit www.usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, X, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: April 17,
2026 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 33p, Petty-15.265; 2.
Braden Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-15.528; 3. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.573; 4. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-15.573; 5. Austin
Williams, 17w, Dunkel-15.585; 6. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-15.593; 7. Stevie
Sussex, 2, Yeley-15.634; 8. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.697; 9. Dayton
Shelton, 4D, Shelton-15.827; 10. Daylin Perreira, 21p, Perreira-15.884; 11. Koen
Crawford, 48, Crawford-15.885; 12. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-15.893; 13. Ricky
Lewis, 78x, Bonneau-15.900; 14. Bruce St. James, 1AZ, St. James-16.021; 15.
Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-16.041; 16. Joshua Shipley, 2x, Shipley-16.162;
17. Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-16.163; 18. Mickey Gile, 23AZ, Gile-16.262; 19.
Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-16.304; 20. Lonnie Hochstetler, 31H,
Hochstetler-16.331; 21. Justin Kierce, 43, Kierce-16.621; 22. Brody Wake, 78,
Wake-16.810; 23. Rickey Kinney Jr., 81K, Kinney-16.909.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. R.J. Johnson, 4. Joshua Shipley, 5. Daylin
Perreira, 6. Verne Sweeney, 7. Brody Wake, 8. Stevie Sussex. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. Bruce St. James, 2. Wayne Siddle, 3. Braden Chiaramonte, 4. Charles Davis
Jr., 5. Koen Crawford, 6. Austin Williams, 7. Lonnie Hochstetler, 8. Rickey
Kinney Jr., NT
RESCUE MISSION ALLIANCE THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Connor Lundy, 2. A.J. Bender, 3. Cale Coons, 4. Dayton Shelton, 5. Brecken
Guerrero, 6. Mickey Gile, 7. Justin Kierce. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. R.J. Johnson (3), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 3. Charles Davis Jr. (1), 4. Ricky Lewis (14), 5. Cale
Coons (4), 6. Braden Chiaramonte (5), 7. Bruce St. James (8), 8. Daylin Perreira
(12), 9. Dayton Shelton (11), 10. Brecken Guerrero (15), 11. Verne Sweeney (19),
12. Austin Williams (9), 13. A.J. Bender (2), 14. Connor Lundy (7), 15. Justin
Kierce (21), 16. Mickey Gile (18), 17. Lonnie Hochstetler (20), 18. Joshua
Shipley (16), 19. Stevie Sussex (10), 20. Wayne Siddle (17), 21. Rickey Kinney
Jr. (22), 22. Koen Crawford (13). NT
**Rickey Kinney Jr. flipped on lap 7 of the feature. A.J. Bender, Lonnie
Hochstetler & Justin Kierce flipped on lap 26 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-10 Charles Davis Jr., Laps 11-30 R.J. Johnson
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS / STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Ricky Lewis (14th
to 4th)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-445,
2-Ricky Lewis-384, 3-Austin Williams-366, 4-A.J. Bender-360, 5-Connor Lundy-360,
6-Charles Davis Jr.-296, 7-Verne Sweeney-291, 8-Brecken Guerrero-271, 9-Dayton
Shelton-267, 10-Braden Chiaramonte-208.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: April 18, 2026 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
ROBINSON READIES FOR USAC MIDGET
ROOKIE RUN WITH KKM IN 2026
Columbus, Indiana (APRIL 16, 2026)………Colton Robinson will contend for USAC
NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship Rookie of the Year honors as he
prepares for a full season run with Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports on the
series’ 29-race schedule in 2026.
The upcoming season will mark the Titusville, Florida native’s second year
competing in the KKM number 67K after making eight starts on the 2025 USAC
trail. Last year, he nailed down a pair of top-10 finishes with a ninth at
California’s Merced Speedway and a 10th at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway.
“I’m really excited to be back with Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports,”
Robinson said. “Having a year of experience under my belt with this team gives
me a lot of confidence going into 2026. The goal is to keep improving, be
competitive every night, and put us in position to win races.”
The 2026 USAC National Midget schedule will take the 16-year-old Robinson to
21 different tracks across the United States. The diverse schedule will test
both driver and team across a wide range of racing conditions throughout the
season.
Robinson showed steady progress during the 2025 season. Among his highlights
were cracking the starting lineup for both nights of the prestigious BC39
Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
Robinson cut his racing teeth in karts on dirt tracks in his native Florida.
Early on, he showed success, capturing Junior division titles in the Florida
Dirt Championship Series and the Florida Karting Series.
By the age of 13, he found his way to micro sprint racing, competing for one
of the all-time greats in the discipline, Frank Flud. Soon, Robinson was
standing in victory lane at venues such as Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway
and Ocala, Florida’s Marion County Speedway.
With a full season ahead and a year of experience in the bank, Robinson is
poised to take the next step and become a regular contender on the national
stage for KKM, the Columbus, Indiana based team which leads all USAC National
Midget entrants with an incredible 164 feature wins and 13 entrant titles.
Robinson also extends his sincere appreciation to primary sponsor Precise
Tooling Solutions of Columbus, Indiana for their continued support.
“Precise Tooling Solutions has been a huge part of my racing career,”
Robinson added. “I’m grateful for their continued belief in me, and I’m excited
to represent them as we take on a full season with KKM.”
Now, Robinson looks to build on his experience with the team and contribute
to that historic total with feature victories of his own in 2026.
Robinson will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
JONES JOINS ENGLER FOR
FULL 2026 USAC NATIONAL MIDGET SEASON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (APRIL 16, 2026)………Kyle Jones has teamed up with car owner
and engine builder Tim Engler to take on the full USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship schedule in 2026.
Jones (Kennedale, Texas) will be one of two full-time Engler entries on the
USAC tour this coming season. Jones will drive the number 7TX while teammate
Thomas Meseraull returns to the seat of the number 7x.
Since his series debut in 2015, the 32-year-old Jones has amassed 52 career
USAC National Midget starts. The bulk of it has come within the past two seasons
for Joyner Motorsports. One year ago, he grabbed a top-five finish with the
series at Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway.
Now, the full-time racer is set to go to work on the 29-race slate in 2026
with a new address.
“I'm extremely excited about it just because of the knowledge that Tim brings
to the table,” Jones said. “Building an engine is no small feat. You've got to
be pretty smart to know what you're doing there. With the knowledge he's got and
Donnie Gentry, the crew chief behind the program, this team is really stellar.
Donnie and I click really well on what we like on the racecar and what we’d like
the feel to be. I think the more we run together, the better we're going to be.”
For Jones, it’s not his first foray with Engler’s team. Back in January of
this year, he ran the Chili Bowl Nationals for the team, finishing ninth on his
prelim night and 12th in the final night’s B-Main.
“We ran some races last year together, and we got to run Chili Bowl together,
and had some success right off the bat running with other series,” Jones
recalled. “But I’m really looking forward to seeing what we can do with USAC.
Something I've always wanted to do is win a USAC race, and I really feel like
we've got the team, the partners and the motor to get it done.”
Engler debuted his midget team in 2023 with Meseraull and has been active
with the series since. The Engler-built EA Stealth Ford engine utilized by the
team is somewhat unique to midget racing, often being the only team to with the
EA Stealth under the hood. However, in 2025, Jones got to run the engine with
Joyner’s team in the latter half of the season. More recently, Jones drove
Joyner’s car, which was equipped with an EA Stealth, to a runner-up finish with
POWRi at I-44 Speedway in Oklahoma City last weekend.
Jones likes what he’s experienced thus far.
“(Tim) has been working on it and fine tuning it now for, I think, five or so
years,” Jones estimated. “I run a different car with Corey Joyner some
throughout the year as well with the EA Stealth engine and it runs great there
too. We've really had a lot of success with that. They're top notch.”
Jones has been the driver for a one-car team over the past couple of USAC
campaigns. This year, he’ll have a sidekick in Meseraull who has won with the
series, won with this engine and has over a quarter century of midget racing
experience at the top level of the sport.
“There's not many more guys that have been around midget racing as long as
Thomas has,” Jones praised. “He's been around it and knows the ins and outs of
it. He might say, ‘hey, maybe you might try this or maybe this might be better
for you,’ and vice versa. I've been around for a while as well, and I hope I can
be an asset to Thomas in that aspect as well.”
Jones is a highly versatile driver who estimates he has about 65-70 races on
his schedule this year. Over the past couple of weeks, he’s finished in the
runner-up spot in both a sprint car and a midget. But midget racing just hits
different for Jones, and that’s what keeps him wanting more.
“In midget racing, we go to tracks and places where most cars of this speed
can't go, just because of the size of the tracks that we're on most of the time.
Jets in a gymnasium is the quote for it. I think it's spot on,” Jones offered.
“It's pretty incredible how fast everything happens in a midget. I feel like in
a sprint car, when they get slowed down, you’ve got a lot more time to make
decisions based on how big the track size is and how fast you're going. It can
depend on that. But in midget racing, everything happens in a split second.”
Jones knows from experience, as he explained.
“You're just up on top of the wheel 24/7, especially with USAC,” Jones
acknowledged. “There's 15 to 18 guys that can win every night. So, you're racing
just as hard for 11th as you would be for second or third. That's what makes it
exciting for me. There's not just five or six guys who are going out there and
dominating. Anybody can win on any night.”
He’s already living his dream. Now, Jones plans to make his dream of becoming
a USAC National Midget feature winner a reality in 2026.
Jones will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
2026 WESTERN WORLD EXPANDS TO 3 NIGHTS AT
CENTRAL ARIZONA RACEWAY OCT 22-23-24
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (April 14, 2026)………The 2026 edition of the Western World
Championships has expanded to three-straight nights of racing at Casa Grande’s
Central Arizona Raceway on October 22-23-24.
The 59th annual running of one of dirt track racing’s most prestigious events
will feature three consecutive sprint car doubleheader nights.
Both the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the Avanti Windows
& Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will compete in a combined show on all three
nights.
Furthermore, the 360s of the USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Southwest Sprint Car
Series will also compete on the card in a separate event across all three nights
of Western World.
The event has expanded from two nights of racing to three in 2026. The last
time three-straight nights of racing action took place at the Western World was
11 years ago in 2015.
The event garners some of the biggest car counts of the season as talented
drivers from coast to coast arrive to compete for Western World glory, which
boasts an incredible history dating back to 1968 in the state of Arizona.
Logan Seavey swept both nights of the USAC National / CRA Sprint Car portion
of the Western World Championships in 2025, collecting more than $43,000 across
two nights of racing. Brady Bacon was victorious in the final night’s 360
feature.
This year’s two Western World preliminary nights will pay $7,500-to-win for
the USAC National / CRA feature event each evening. The final night feature
event for USAC National / CRA will pay out $35,000-to-win and $1,000-to-start.
The Western World will also serve as the finale for the 2026 USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship season.
Ticket sales, event times and more will be announced soon. For more information on the 59th annual Western World Championships, please visit https://www.usacracing.com/ and https://www.centralazraceway.com/.
GRANT’S USAC MIDGET TITLE QUEST CONTINUES
IN YEAR TWO WITH CBI IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 14, 2026)………Justin Grant is back in the seat of the
CB Industries No. 87 for the 2026 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship season, as he searches for his first career title with the series.
Grant begins his second year of USAC National Midget racing with CBI when the
season fires up at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway with the running of the Kokomo
Grand Prix on Friday-Saturday, April 24-25.
The Ione, California native owns multiple USAC driving titles in both the
Silver Crown (2020 & 2025) and AMSOIL National Sprint Car (2022 & 2023)
divisions. One year ago, he finished as the runner-up in the USAC National
Midget standings, the third time he’s done so over the last four seasons.
A USAC National Midget championship in 2026 would complete the third and
final prong of the USAC Career Triple Crown, an achievement he’s fully cognizant
of.
“I'm excited that I have a good opportunity to go chase a midget title,”
Grant stated. “(The Triple Crown) is definitely a goal. It's a box on my list
that's currently unchecked. I've got a great opportunity to do that and I'm
really excited to be in that position and excited to go work with (team owner)
Chad (Boat) again. I'm not hurt and I feel like things are looking good. I feel
like through Chili Bowl, we were really working well together and I feel like I
got really comfortable in the car. I'm really excited about it.”
During January’s Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Grant finished
second in his Friday night prelim feature, then was in position late to make the
winning move in the final night A-Main when trouble ended his bid prematurely in
heartbreaking fashion.
Grant’s initial year with CBI in USAC National Midget competition in 2025
netted him three victories at Kokomo, Belleville and The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway to go along with 12 top-fives and 17 top-tens in 23
starts. Year two presents an opportunity to up the game even further.
“Ideally, you want year two to be better than year one,” Grant said. “I think
that's kind of where we are with Chad, the rest of the CBI guys and I. I feel
like, last year, we were kind of figuring each other out and figuring out what
roles we were leaning into as far as how to communicate and how to mesh and all
of that. At the Chili Bowl this year, I feel like we were on a lot better page.
Not that we weren’t last year, but this year, we want to finish that mesh up a
little bit, communicate well and lean into both of our roles as well as we can
and go win some races.”
Of course, injury saddled Grant for much of the latter half of the 2025
schedule after breaking his left foot in a July sprint car crash. A clean bill
of health for 2026 has already seen him win twice on the USAC National Sprint
Car circuit by mid-April. Back in prime form, Grant plans to translate that
early success to the midgets.
“I’m a lot better in the in the last year,” Grant revealed. “The foot's coming around and now it's pretty good, so good that it's not even a consideration and not an issue. Now, I can go focus on doing my job. If nothing else, it's a lot less of a nuisance and a hassle just having to get somebody to carry things for me and have somebody help me do everything. That was a bit of a pain. The in-car stuff wasn't terrible, but it was uncomfortable. You can deal with that once you’re racing and you're locked-in and doing your thing. My energy was down and it was just a little bit of a hurdle. So, it’s nice to have that out of the way for right now.”
USAC TRIVIA NIGHT THIS Friday, April 17
Speedway, Indiana (April 14, 2026)………Test your USAC knowledge and support the
racing community at USAC Trivia Night on Friday, April 17 from 7-10pm Eastern at
USAC Headquarters, located at 4910 W. 16th Street in Speedway, Indiana.
Pre-register for the event now at https://www.raceaid.fund/raceaidevents/raceaid-trivia-night.
You can also show up on the night of the event and pay your admission at the
door.
For $15 per person, you can win prizes by playing trivia games throughout the
night with questions pertaining to USAC racing history! Food and drinks will be
served and good company will be on hand.
If you are joining us, be sure to come with a charged up cell phone in order
to play the games. If you do not have a cell phone, there will be a paper option
available.
USAC star Mitchel Moles confirmed he’ll be in attendance, while more drivers
have submitted prizes for the USAC trivia winners.
All proceeds benefit USAC RaceAid to supporting racers in times of need.
USAC RaceAid provided over $70,000 of support in 2025. These events allow
USAC RaceAid to continue to continue to aid racers in need.
Included among the prizes are Indianapolis Grand Prix suite tickets,
Indianapolis 500 qualifications tickets, gift cards, signed memorabilia, car
panels, visors, gloves, USAC merchandise, and much more!
Since 1959, the United States Auto Club Benevolent Foundation (now USAC
RaceAid) has provided financial aid to the families of auto racing participants
with ties to USAC who have been injured and/or need assistance. USAC RACEAID
also provides support to surviving family members with immediate and ongoing
expenses. Over the years, the foundation has provided millions of dollars to
help members and their families in times of need. The needs, whether small or
large, never cease.
To donate to USAC RaceAid, please visit www.RaceAid.Fund.
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS EYE CASA GRANDE THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
APRIL 13, 2026... Starting this Friday, April 17th, the quest for the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship will head to Central Arizona
Raceway for two nights of action. Friday’s event will pay $3,000-To-Win and
Saturday’s show will pay $5,000-To-Win with a $500 cash bonus available both
nights. SportMods and Stock Cars will join Friday’s show and the Avanti Windows
& Doors USAC Southwest 360 Sprint Cars and Modifieds will be a part of the
Saturday showcase. Located in Casa Grande, Arizona at the Pinal County
Fairgrounds, the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm, and Racing is scheduled
for 7:00pm on both days. For more event information, visit the track’s website
at centralazraceway.com or call 520.754.0407.
For those that cannot be at the races, a live stream will be broadcast by
FloRacing.com.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: The Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1 will be the only approved
right rear tire. Only SC12 left rear tires will be permitted and front tires
must be Hoosier.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- TIRES & FUEL: Fuel will be available at the race track. Tires ARE NOT
AVAILABLE at the race track.
- TIMES: Pill Draw: 4:20pm, Driver's Meeting: 5:20pm, Hot Laps: 6:20pm.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
ADDITIONAL BONUSES / PAYOUTS:
- $500-To-Start on both nights, up to 24 cars in the main event.
- Two drawings each night for 5 gallons of methanol.
- Drawing for 1 tire each night.
- $350 Hard Charger Award each night thanks to Avanti Windows & Doors and Steve
Lafond.
Since April 11, 2025, the fast 3/8-mile clay oval has hosted four USAC/CRA
events. Logan Seavey swept both nights of last October’s “Western World
Championships” while Ricky Lewis and David Gasper also claimed victory. Mitchel
Moles established the 1-lap track record of 15.024 seconds on October 24, 2025.
Heading to Casa Grande, two-time and defending series champion R.J. Johnson
of Laveen, Arizona has a 44 point advantage. Driving the Petty Performance
Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman, Johnson has one
feature win, four Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Awards, one heat race victory,
five top-10 finishes, and 8 feature laps led on the season. Currently tied with
Bryan Clauson with twelve career wins, the second generation driver will be
looking to sweep the Friday and Saturday shows.
Yorba Linda, California’s “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams ranks second
in the USAC/CRA point standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple X, Williams has posted four top-10 finishes during
the campaign. To date, “The Big Game Hunter” is tied with Ryan Bernal and Matt
Mitchell with eleven career wins and he will have his sights on his first win of
2026.
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona sits third in the championship point chase.
Racing the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods Sherman, Lundy
has one heat race victory, one hard charger award, and five top-10 finishes to
his credit. Last season’s rookie of the year will be looking to score his first
USAC/CRA victory at Central Arizona Raceway.
Camarillo, California’s Ricky Lewis is fourth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. The owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris
Family Farms DRC has three feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time
Award, three hard charger awards, four top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led
on the season. Currently ranked sixth overall with fifteen wins, Lewis might
skip Casa Grande to race in the Midwest.
A.J. Bender of San Diego, California’s is ranked fifth in the chase for the
USAC/CRA championship. Piloting the Kim & Richard Bender #21 Rolls Scaffold /
Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender has two heat race victories, one hard
charger award, four top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led in the campaign.
The former Turkey Night Grand Prix 360 Sprint Car winner will have his sights on
the second USAC/CRA win of his career.
Tucson, Arizona’s Wayne Siddle leads the chase for rookie of the year honors
over Bryan Whitley, Jim Vanzant, Broedy Graham, and Troy DeGaton.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Verne Sweeney, “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr., Brecken Guerrero, Dayton Shelton, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Connor
Speir, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, Stevie Sussex, Cale Coons, Josh Shipley, and
more.
Central Arizona Raceway is located on the Pinal County Fairgrounds at 512 S.
Eleven Mile Corner Road in Casa Grande, Arizona. To get to the track, take Exit
194 from Interstate 10, then head east seven miles to the fairgrounds. Adult
tickets are $20, Senior/Military tickets are $18, Young Adult tickets (11-17)
are $10, Kids (10 and under) are FREE. For more event and ticket information,
visit centralazraceway.com or call 520.754.0407.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Ricky Lewis, 1-R.J.
Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
CASA GRANDE AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Mitchel
Moles – 15.024 (10/24/25)
CASA GRANDE AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Logan Seavey,
1-David Gasper, 1-Ricky Lewis
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-366, 2. Austin Williams-322, 3. Connor Lundy-317, 4. Ricky Lewis-316, 5.
A.J. Bender-315, 6. Verne Sweeney-247, 7. Charles Davis Jr.-227, 8. Brecken
Guerrero-224, 9. Dayton Shelton-216, 10. Wayne Siddle-137, ---. Eddie Tafoya
Jr.-137, 12. Connor Speir-134, 13. Bryan Whitley-111, 14. Jim Vanzant-107, 15.
Kevin Thomas Jr.-82, 16. Blake Hendricks-62, 17. Daylin Perreira-57, 18. Broedy
Graham-56, 19. Logan Calderwood-52, 20. Brent Sexton-35.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
CHECKED OFF!
CUMMINS COLLECTS FIRST TERRE HAUTE USAC WIN
AT JIM HURTUBISE CLASSIC
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (April 12, 2026)………Kyle Cummins has accomplished a great
deal of notable achievements in his USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
career, chiefly speaking of the 31 career feature victories as well as his
series driving championship one year ago.
That said, one feat that had forever eluded the Princeton, Indiana racer was
a USAC National Sprint Car win at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track.
That is, until Sunday night at the 23rd running of the Jim Hurtubise Classic.
Starting fifth, Cummins roared to the lead past Mitchel Moles just five laps
into the 30-lap feature to break through for his first USAC National Sprint Car
win at the famed 1/2-mile dirt oval in his 16th career series start at the track
dating back to 2009.
For Cummins, there’s not really anything he could place into the same realm
as the feat he was able to pull off at the Action Track in his Petty Performance
Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – JUGO Superfoods/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy No. 3p.
“Nothing else,” when asked if anything could compare to taming the Terre
Haute Action Track in USAC competition. “There through the middle of the race, I
might not have been as good. Then, towards the end, I got mad and just freaking
drove it. It was either going to blow up or win. It didn’t matter.”
While Cummins actually owns a previous triumph at Terre Haute with the
Midwest Sprint Car Series in 2021, this moment stood as one of his proudest
moments. Take into consideration that his first career USAC National Sprint Car
appearance came at the Terre Haute Action Track as a 16-year-old newcomer in
2003. The end result saw Cummins transported to the hospital after vaulting over
the turn three wall during a heat race.
Furthermore, Cummins’ latest score was his first USAC National Sprint Car
win of the season following six consecutive top-five results on the series
trail, including a second place finish 24 hours earlier at Indiana’s
Lawrenceburg Speedway after leading the initial 12 laps before being overtaken
for the number one spot.
“It hasn’t been a rough year, but we just hadn’t won any races,” Cummins
acknowledged. “I really felt good about last night but I was disappointed. I’ll
take second there last night if it meant winning tonight.”
In his first race as the series point leader in 2026, the defending champ
notched his 31st career USAC National Sprint Car victory, tying him with Tyler
Courtney for 18th place on the all-time list.
Cummins hustled his way into the prime position on Sunday night as he
delivered a slide job on Moles in turn one on the fifth lap. By lap 10, he had
worked his way into traffic, first by Australian Troy Carey and then by
Illinoisan James Lyerla. However, Cummins’ lead over Moles had shrunk in half
from 1.6 seconds down to 0.9 just prior to the halfway mark.
Logan Seavey, who had muscled into third and was posing a challenge to Moles
for second, stopped atop turn four with a flat right rear tire on the 15th lap,
which sent him to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area for fresh rubber.
Restarting at the tail of the field, he rushed back to ninth. A solid result,
all things considered.
Soon, 2019 Hurtubise Classic winner Justin Grant came into range as he
charged under Moles for the second position in the third turn on the 19th go
around. Moles performed a half-spin in the process, but motored on, albeit now
in third.
The red flag was displayed on lap 20 when Cannon McIntosh and Ricky Lewis
tangled in turn four amid a battle for the 11th position. McIntosh wound up with
the short end of the stick in the deal as he flipped upside down. Lewis
continued on to finish seventh.
A wild scramble on the ensuing lap 21 restart saw both Moles and Jake Swanson
drift past Grant in turn three, sending Moles back to second and Swanson to
third while Grant fell down the running order to fourth. At the same time, 2015
Hurtubise Classic victor Robert Ballou stopped at the bottom of turns three and
four with a downed left rear tire while running seventh. He returned to the tail
of the field with a new tire, and crossed under the checkered flag 11th in the
final tally.
Following one last final restart on lap 22, Cummins separated himself from
Moles by a handful of car lengths initially. With five to go, Moles dug into the
cushion in turns three and four and lost valuable ground as Cummins spurted away
to freedom. Cummins began to mathematically equate the laps down the stretch. He
didn’t want to let this opportunity slip from his grip.
“We got behind the first couple of laps there, but we made same good moves
and got to the lead,” Cummins recounted. “It’s a long time around Terre Haute.
Thirty laps just feels likes it’s forever and ever. I thought surely we’ve got
to be getting close, and they’re like ‘ah, 21 laps.’ I was hoping it was a
25-lapper!”
Nonetheless, whether the main event distance was 25 or 30 laps, Cummins had
the field covered as he crossed the stripe 1.597 seconds ahead of Mitchel Moles.
Justin Grant took third with Jake Swanson fourth and C.J. Leary rounding out the
top-five.
Cummins had plenty of clean air this evening after taking the lead on lap
five. He led the remaining 26 laps to get the win as well as the K & N Filters
Clean Air award.
Meanwhile, Briggs Danner followed up the previous night’s win with another
solid performance at Terre Haute. He raced from 14th to sixth in the feature to
earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. The sixth is his best career USAC
National Sprint Car finish to date at Terre Haute.
It was a first for Justin Grant in LearnLab Qualifying. Never before had he
been a USAC National Sprint Car Fast Qualifier at the Terre Haute Action Track.
On Sunday, he finally got it done with a top lap of 21.267 seconds. His 42nd
career quick time with the series tied him with Kevin Thomas Jr. for sixth place
all-time.
Rusty McClure, who captured the one and only USAC National Sprint Car win of
his career during the 1992 Jim Hurtubise Classic, was on hand for the evening’s
event and served as grand marshal.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: April 12, 2026 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 23rd Jim Hurtubise Classic –
1/2-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-21.267; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-21.460; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-21.632; 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock
Steady-21.709; 5. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-21.817; 6. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-21.838; 7. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-21.943; 8. Cannon
McIntosh, 5G, KO-22.046; 9. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-22.072; 10. Cale Coons,
63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-22.175; 11. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-22.266;
12. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-22.323; 13. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-22.363; 14.
Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-22.486; 15. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-22.818; 16. David
Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-22.973; 17. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-23.334; 18. James
Lyerla, 11, JL-23.458; 19. Adam Taylor, 8T, Doherty-23.530; 20. Brandon Mattox,
28, Mattox-23.642; 21. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-23.774; 22. Troy
Carey, 45N, Carey-24.082.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Jake Swanson (4), 2. Trey Osborne (2), 3. Justin
Grant (6), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 5. David Gasper (1), 6. Cale Coons (3), 7.
Troy Carey (8), 8. Adam Taylor (7). 2:51.123
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (6), 2. Robert Ballou (2), 3. C.J.
Leary (5), 4. Cannon McIntosh (4), 5. Brandon Mattox (7), 6. Aric Gentry (1), 7.
Logan Calderwood (3). 2:49.720
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (5), 2. Briggs Danner (2), 3. Chase
Stockon (4), 4. Logan Seavey (6), 5. Ricky Lewis (3), 6. Hayden Reinbold (7), 7.
James Lyerla (1). 2:53.875
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (5), 2.
Mitchel Moles (1), 3. Justin Grant (6), 4. Jake Swanson (7), 5. C.J. Leary (2),
6. Briggs Danner (14), 7. Ricky Lewis (11), 8. Cale Coons (10), 9. Logan Seavey
(4), 10. Chase Stockon (9), 11. Robert Ballou (13), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3),
13. Trey Osborne (12), 14. Logan Calderwood (19), 15. Brandon Mattox (17), 16.
Hayden Reinbold (18), 17. David Gasper (15), 18. Adam Taylor (22), 19. James
Lyerla (20), 20. Troy Carey (21), 21. Cannon McIntosh (8), 22. Aric Gentry (16).
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Mitchel Moles, Laps 5-30 Kyle Cummins.
**Cannon McIntosh flipped on lap 20 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-610,
2-Justin Grant-587, 3-Jake Swanson-570, 4-Mitchel Moles-562, 5-Logan Seavey-551,
6-Briggs Danner-531, 7-Chase Stockon-518, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-500, 9-C.J.
Leary-472, 10-Trey Osborne-443.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-36,
2-Briggs Danner-28, 3-Cale Coons-28, 4-Robert Ballou-25, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-22,
6-Hayden Reinbold-19, 7-Justin Grant-18, 8-Chase Stockon-18, 9-Brady Bacon-18,
10-Chelby Hinton-17.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: May 1, 2026 – Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 19th Larry Rice Classic – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (21.015)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (21.267)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Kyle Cummins (26 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Briggs Danner (14th to 6th)
BRIGGS BURG!
DANNER RIM RIDES TO JUSTIN OWEN MEMORIAL SCORE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (April 11, 2026)………Briggs Danner rode the rim of
Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway to perfection during Saturday night’s third
annual Justin Owen Memorial Presented by Tempstar.
The Allentown, Pennsylvania native raced from his fifth place starting spot
and into the lead just before the midway point of the 30-lap feature, then
fended off Kyle Cummins on multiple restarts down the stretch to capture his
first USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship win of the 2026 season.
Danner’s second USAC National Sprint Car triumph at Lawrenceburg’s 3/8-mile
dirt oval was the eighth overall of his career, tying him with Mike Bliss, Chet
Fillip, Johnny Rutherford, Joe Saldana and Jake Swanson for 62nd place on the
all-time list.
The race was held in memory of Justin Owen, the 2022 sprint car track
champion at Lawrenceburg who lost his life in a racing accident at the track in
2023. For Danner, it was certainly special to add his name alongside Kevin
Thomas Jr. (2024) and Justin Grant (2025) as winners of the event.
“I feel like this is what it’s all about – for Justin,” Danner stated. “This
is a really cool deal to be able to come out and be a part of it.”
Danner had an inkling the track was going to be to his liking. For him, it
was just a matter of the high line giving him what he needed after being a bit
thinner early on. In the end, Danner had his Hogue Racing Enterprises/E.
Schneider & Sons – Keystone Cap/DRC/Rider Chevy dialed in.
“What a car this was to drive tonight,” Danner exclaimed. “It was making my
job very easy, for sure. This was a helluva night and if we can keep them going
this way, we’ll be okay.”
In a span of about a half lap on the third circuit of the feature, Danner
picked off two off the top of turn four, eking around the outside of Jake
Swanson for fourth, then nipping Mitchel Moles at the stripe in the blink of an
eye later for third. Danner kept on pedaling near the outside wall, and blitzed
his way by Justin Grant for second off the turn two top rope.
Cummins, meanwhile, had led from the outset. But soon, he reached the tail
end of the field and Danner snipped the interval rather quickly, matching each
and every one of Cummins’ needle-threading maneuvers along the way on the high
banks.
By lap 13, Danner was right on Cummins’ rear bumper. Changing course,
however, when Danner saw daylight on the bottom of turn three under Cummins, he
left the top and went on the attack down low. Danner dove to the bottom of the
track, then slid up in front of Cummins as he rose up the turn four banking,
clearing the way to take over up front with authority.
After Austin Nigh (19th) spun to a stop in between turns three and four on
the 19th lap, Danner’s 2.320 second lead over Cummins was erased. Cummins, with
a new lease on his feature life, took instant capitalization of his reprieve to
make a bid for the lead on the lap 19 restart. As Cummins drifted ahead of
Danner in turn one, Danner quickly flicked the steering wheel and charged back
under Cummins to re-secure the one spot.
But just when Danner thought he was back in the clear, Trey Osborne (11th)
spun on the infield berm in turns three and four, which collected Cannon
McIntosh (12th), grinding both to a halt. For McIntosh, the 2025 USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Champion, it was his first USAC National Sprint Car start
in nearly five years. Earlier in the night, McIntosh captured a heat race win in
his first run for KO Motorsports.
In turn, it set up another restart for Danner to go face-to-face with, and
with Cummins hot on his trail.
“That was probably the longest 20 laps of my life, just waiting for the
checker to fall,” Danner admitted. “I didn’t want to see those restarts come
because I felt like I was in a rhythm and doing a good job on my part. To fend
off Kyle on restarts is tough. He’ll be aggressive and he’s very calculating. He
knows what he’s doing.”
This time, however, Cummins didn’t have a move on Danner in turn one. Danner
was simply in another zip code as he muscled away once more, and “Danner” was
all she wrote.
Danner defeated Cummins to the finish line by a 1.382 second margin with
Justin Grant rounding out the podium in third. Robert Ballou made a late rally
on the bottom to finish fourth while C.J. Leary rounded out the top-five.
Earning the $100 K & N Filters Clean Air award was Danner who led a race-high
18 laps en route to victory. Danner also added $400 to the bank for qualifying
second quickest. The extra cash was one of the many rewards issued throughout
the evening as part of the Justin Owen Memorial.
C.J. Leary lined his wallet with $150 for grabbing LearnLab Fast Qualifying
honors, which provided the famed Fox No. 53 its first fast time award at
Lawrenceburg since 2010 with Jon Stanbrough behind the wheel. For Leary, it was
the 58th fast time of his USAC National Sprint Car career, just two behind Tracy
Hines for third place all-time. Leary also bagged an extra $400 for laying down
the second fastest time during hot laps.
USAC National Sprint Car Rookie David Gasper had a quite lucrative
Lawrenceburg debut. The young Californian’s 23rd to 14th run in the feature
netted him the Hard Charger award for the night. He collected $1,000 in Justin
Owen Memorial cash for his efforts, plus $150 more from Rod End Supply.
Ryan Barr came up one spot short of the feature, but still came home with
some extra money as the first non-transfer of the semi-feature. He was the
recipient of the $264 Justin Owen Memorial bonus, plus the standard $200 USAC
non-transfer money.
Four drivers earned bonuses by finishing fourth in their respective heat races in honor of Justin Owen's car number #4J. They were C.J. Leary, Logan Calderwood, Jadon Rogers and Cale Coons.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: April 11, 2026 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3rd Annual Justin Owen Memorial
Presented by Tempstar – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 53, Fox-14.210; 2. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-14.223; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.313; 4. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-14.420; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.434; 6. Jake Swanson,
5T, Daming Swanson-14.514; 7. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.514; 8. Cale Coons,
63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.531; 9. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.537; 10.
Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-14.616; 11. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.634; 12. Shawn
Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-14.674; 13. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock
Steady-14.742; 14. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-14.757; 15. Cannon McIntosh, 5G,
KO-14.760; 16. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-14.771; 17. Chase Stockon, 92,
Sertich-14.812; 18. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-14.967; 19. Kyle Shipley, 0G,
Black Gold-15.024; 20. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-15.063; 21. Chelby Hinton,
2B, 2B Racing-15.090; 22. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-15.129; 23. Hayden
Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-15.162; 24. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-15.216; 25.
Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-15.260; 26. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-15.521;
27. Dustin Webber, 9, Webber-15.802; 28. Zach Lamb, 73, Lamb-16.216; 29. Evan
Mosley, 2, Barkdull-16.331; 30. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-16.646; 31. Colin
Parker, 16K, Knight-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon (2), 2. Robert Ballou (4), 3. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (3), 4. C.J. Leary (6), 5. Kyle Cummins (5), 6. Chelby Hinton (1), 7.
Braxton Cummings (7), 8. Evan Mosley (8). NT
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (6), 2. Trey Osborne (2), 3. Jake
Swanson (5), 4. Logan Calderwood (1), 5. David Gasper (7), 6. Aric Gentry (8),
7. Nate Carle (3), 8. Austin Nigh (4). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (3), 2. Hayden Reinbold (1), 3.
Justin Grant (6), 4. Jadon Rogers (4), 5. Logan Seavey (5), 6. Kyle Shipley (2),
7. Dustin Webber (7). NT
INDY POWERSPORTS FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (6), 2. Ricky Lewis (3), 3.
Zack Pretorius (2), 4. Cale Coons (5), 5. Shawn Westerfeld (4), 6. Ryan Barr
(1). NT
FIVE STAR RACE CAR BODIES SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Aric Gentry (6), 2. Nate Carle (2), 3.
Austin Nigh (1), 4. Braxton Cummings (7), 5. Ryan Barr (5), 6. Evan Mosley (9),
7. Kyle Shipley (3), 8. Chelby Hinton (4), 9. Dustin Webber. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (5),
2. Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Robert Ballou (11), 5. C.J. Leary
(6), 6. Jake Swanson (1), 7. Mitchel Moles (3), 8. Cale Coons (10), 9. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (15), 10. Jadon Rogers (13), 11. Chase Stockon (8), 12. Trey Osborne
(18), 13. Hayden Reinbold (21), 14. David Gasper (23), 15. Logan Seavey (9), 16.
Zack Pretorius (19), 17. Ricky Lewis (17), 18. Logan Calderwood (20), 19. Chelby
Hinton (25-P), 20. Shawn Westerfeld (14), 21. Nate Carle (16), 22. Austin Nigh
(12), 23. Cannon McIntosh (7), 24. Braxton Cummings (22), 25. Aric Gentry (24).
NT
(P) represents a provisional starter.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Kyle Cummins, Laps 13-30 Briggs Danner.
**Kyle Shipley flipped during the semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-527,
2-Justin Grant-511, 3-Jake Swanson-501, 4-Logan Seavey-496, 5-Mitchel Moles-486,
6-Chase Stockon-469, 7-Briggs Danner-469, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-453, 9-C.J.
Leary-406, 10-Brady Bacon-402.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-31,
2-Cale Coons-26, 3-Robert Ballou-23, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-22, 5-Briggs Danner-20,
6-Chase Stockon-18, 7-Brady Bacon-18, 8-Chelby Hinton-17, 9-Hayden Reinbold-17,
10-Justin Grant-15.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: April 12, 2026 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 23rd Jim Hurtubise Classic –
1/2-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (14.317)
Second Fastest in Hot Laps: C.J. Leary (14.425)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (14.210)
Second Fastest Qualifier: Briggs Danner (14.223)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Cannon McIntosh
USAC Gear Fourth Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
4th Place Heat Race Finishers: C.J. Leary, Logan Calderwood, Jadon Rogers &
Cale Coons
Five Star Bodies Semi Winner: Aric Gentry
First Semi Non-Transfer: Ryan Barr
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Briggs Danner (18 laps led)
Rod End Supply / Justin Owen Memorial Hard Charger: David Gasper (23rd to 14th)
DOUBLE UP!
THE BURG & TERRE HAUTE
HOST USAC SPRINTS April 11-12
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 8, 2026)………Two of USAC’s most oft-visited dirt
tracks are on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship slate This
weekend in the state of Indiana.
Both of which present some of the fastest and most exhilarating racing action
of the season.
Lawrenceburg Speedway’s 3/8-mile oval presents the third annual Justin Owen
Memorial on Saturday, April 11. The Terre Haute Action Track’s 1/2-mile oval
showcases the series for the 23rd running of the Jim Hurtubise Classic on
Sunday, April 12.
ONE-TWO-GRANT
Eleven of Justin Grant’s 67 career USAC National Sprint Car victories have
come at the two tracks on This weekend’s docket – Lawrenceburg (7) and Terre
Haute (4).
The Ione, California native is the defending winner of the Justin Owen
Memorial. Furthermore, he’s the most recent USAC National Sprint Car winner at
Terre Haute last Fall. Additionally, he’s also the winner of the two most recent
series races, scoring at Florida’s Ocala Speedway in February and again at
Illinois’ Red Hill Raceway last weekend.
His seven career USAC National Sprint Car wins at Lawrenceburg are tied with
Dave Darland for the most all-time of any driver. He also owns four USAC
National Sprint Car wins at Terre Haute, including the Hurtubise Classic in
2019.
DOWN BUT NOT OUT FOR BALLOU
Last week, Robert Ballou experienced an accident with a grinder that sliced
open one of his wrists that required stitches. During last weekend’s feature at
Red Hill, he felt the pain but still led 12 laps and finished fourth for his
best result of the year thus far.
With another week of healing, the Rocklin, California racer is geared up to
take on a pair of tracks in which he was won USAC races at.
Ballou has won three USAC National Sprint Car features in his career at Terre
Haute, including the 2015 Hurtubise Classic. He reigned triumphant at
Lawrenceburg back in 2011.
OWNING BOTH PLACES
Speaking of winning USAC National Sprint Car main events at both Lawrenceburg
and Terre Haute, there are six drivers in This weekend’s field who meet that
criteria: Justin Grant, Kevin Thomas Jr., Logan Seavey, Chase Stockon, Robert
Ballou and C.J. Leary.
Grant owns 11 series wins between the two places (7 at Terre Haute & 4 at
Lawrenceburg). Thomas Jr. possesses eight (6 at Lawrenceburg & 2 at Terre
Haute). Seavey has seven (5 at Lawrenceburg & 2 at Terre Haute).
Stockon’s first two career USAC National Sprint Car wins came at these two
tracks. Overall, he has five victories between the two joints (4 at Terre Haute
& 1 at Lawrenceburg). For Ballou, it’s four (1 at Lawrenceburg & 3 at Terre
Haute). It’s three for Leary (2 at Lawrenceburg & 1 at Terre Haute).
BURG, BUT NO HAUTE…YET
On the flip side, there are two more drivers who’ve experienced USAC National
Sprint Car victory lane at Lawrenceburg, but a win at Terre Haute has eluded
them thus far: Kyle Cummins and Briggs Danner.
Cummins has won twice with USAC at Lawrenceburg in his career, including last
Fall. Meanwhile, Danner has one from late in the 2024 season.
At Terre Haute, Cummins has twice finished as the runner-up with USAC in 2021
and 2023, and has finished on the podium on another two occasions in 2024 and
2025. He did win at Terre Haute with the Midwest Sprint Car Series in 2021.
Thus far, Danner’s best Terre Haute performance has come with the USAC Silver
Crown in a fourth place run in 2025. His best USAC Sprint Car run so far at
T.H.A.T. was an 8th in 2024.
Both Cummins and Danner are vying for their first USAC National Sprint Car
wins of the year this coming weekend. Cummins enters on a streak of five
consecutive top-five finishes while Danner had his best run of the year, a
third, last Friday at Red Hill.
HONORING J.O.
Saturday’s third annual Justin Owen Memorial is a special one, honoring the
life and memory of the driver who passed away in a qualifying crash during the
April 2023 USAC event at Lawrenceburg.
The 26-year-old Owen was the 2022 sprint car track champion at Lawrenceburg,
scoring two feature wins en route to the title at the 3/8-mile dirt oval in
southeastern Indiana where he’d long been a regular competitor for several
seasons. Among his greatest achievements were a victory in the season-closing
Dick Gaines Memorial at Lawrenceburg in 2022. With USAC, Owen made two feature
starts, both at Lawrenceburg in 2019 and 2021.
For Saturday, $8,004 will be up for grabs to the feature winner and $804 to
start. Bonus money has also been added to the purse courtesy of friends, family,
sponsors, donations and t-shirt sales.
Among the bonuses are rewards for second fastest hot lap time, second fastest
qualifying time, fourth place finisher in each heat race, first non-transfer in
the semi-feature, fourth place in the feature, and more.
Furthermore, Shawn Westerfeld will be on hand to compete in the event as the
driver of the Fischesser-Owen Racing #4J, the same team with which Owen drove
for.
THE INCREDIBLE HERK
It’s been five years since the last Jim Hurtubise Classic was held. Between
1990-2021, it was a yearly occurrence at the Terre Haute Action Track, but the
event returns to the schedule this Sunday.
The race honors the late, great Hurtubise, the 1993 National Sprint Car Hall
of Fame and 2015 USAC Hall of Fame inductee who achieved what seemed nearly
impossible, winning five consecutive USAC National Sprint Car feature events at
Terre Haute between 1960 and 1962.
Hurtubise, of North Tonawanda, N.Y., stood the racing world on its ears in
1960 when he flirted with the 150-mph barrier at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
where he was that year’s Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year. National
Championship wins for Hurtubise came at Sacramento, Calif., Langhorne, Pa. and
Springfield, Ill. (twice), before suffering serious burns in an accident at
Milwaukee, Wisc. in 1964.
He was the last driver to wheel a front-engine car at the Indianapolis 500 in
1968. A spectacular Sprint Car racer, he won 14 USAC features and was also an
accomplished stock car racer, having won the 1966 Atlanta 500 NASCAR Cup race.
Rusty McClure, who captured his one and only career USAC National Sprint Car
victory during the 1992 Jim Hurtubise Classic at the Terre Haute Action Track,
will serve as the grand marshal.
RACE DETAILS
Saturday’s April 11 Justin Owen Memorial features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship, plus the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds. Pits open at 2pm Eastern,
with the front gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 5:15pm and hot laps
at 6pm with qualifying and racing to follow.
Advance tickets on sale now at https://www.lawrenceburgspeedway.com/.
Grandstand admission for ages 13 & up is $25. Kids age 12 & under are $10. Pit
passes are $35. Kids pit passes are $15.
Sunday’s April 12 Jim Hurtubise Classic features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship, plus Modifieds. Pits open at 2pm Eastern with front gates
opening at 4pm, the drivers meeting at 5:30pm, hot laps at 6pm with qualifying
and racing immediately following.
Tickets are $30 for grandstand seating. Kids age 12 and under are free. Pit
passes are $40. Infield admission is $15 and allows for access to the grass
infield of the Action Track through the tunnel at the far right (turn one side)
of the main grandstand.
This weekend’s two events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac2026.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-459, 2-Kyle Cummins-454, 3-Jake Swanson-439, 4-Justin Grant-437, 5-Mitchel Moles-423, 6-Chase Stockon-420, 7-Brady Bacon-402, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-401, 9-Briggs Danner-386, 10-Trey Osborne-353.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/9/2008 - Levi Jones - 12.926
8 Laps - 9/28/2013 - Tracy Hines - 1:51.91
10 Laps - 7/10/2008 - Cole Whitt - 2:18.19
12 Laps - 10/1/2016 - Stevie Sussex - 2:51.39
30 Laps - 10/1/2016 - Josh Hodges - 7:21.09
JUSTIN OWEN MEMORIAL WINS:
1-Justin Grant & Kevin Thomas Jr.
JUSTIN OWEN MEMORIAL WINNERS:
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/13)
2025: Justin Grant (4/12)
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
7-Dave Darland & Justin Grant
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.
5-Logan Seavey & Jon Stanbrough
4-Jack Hewitt
3-Brady Bacon, Kevin Briscoe, Bryan Clauson & Rick Hood
2-Kyle Cummins, Tony Elliott, Levi Jones, C.J. Leary, Danny Milburn & Brian
Tyler
1-Robert Ballou, Jeff Bland Jr., Mark Cassella, Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler
Courtney, Briggs Danner, Kevin Doty, Jay Drake, Dickie Gaines, Damion Gardner,
Josh Hodges, Logan Jarrett, Thomas Meseraull, Rodney Ritter Jr., Brady Short,
Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas, Chris Windom, Josh Wise & J.J. Yeley
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
1983: Danny Milburn (9/18)
1984: Rick Hood (6/9) & Danny Milburn (9/16)
1985: Rick Hood (6/8)
1986: Rick Hood (6/7)
1988: Jack Hewitt (6/4)
1989: Rodney Ritter Jr. (7/1)
1992: Kevin Thomas (8/8)
1993: Jack Hewitt (7/10)
1994: Jon Stanbrough (6/18)
1995: Jack Hewitt (7/1)
1996: Mark Cassella (8/31)
1997: Brian Tyler (7/19) & Brian Tyler (8/30)
1998: Kevin Doty (5/30), Dave Darland (7/18) & Dave Darland (8/29)
1999: Kevin Briscoe (6/5), Jack Hewitt (7/22) & Tony Elliott (8/28)
2000: Kevin Briscoe (7/22) & Tony Elliott (8/26)
2001: Dave Darland (7/26)
2002: Kevin Briscoe (7/25)
2003: J.J. Yeley (5/31), Jay Drake (6/1) & Jon Stanbrough (7/24)
2004: Jon Stanbrough (7/22)
2005: Dickie Gaines (7/21)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (4/22)
2007: Levi Jones (4/21), Jon Stanbrough (7/11) & Dave Darland (7/12)
2008: Jeff Bland Jr. (7/9) & Brady Short (7/10)
2009: Josh Wise (4/18), Dave Darland (7/10), Jerry Coons Jr. (8/22 Special Event) &
Damion Gardner (10/2)
2010: Jerry Coons Jr. (4/17) & Dave Darland (7/9)
2011: Robert Ballou (7/10), Levi Jones (10/1)
2012: Justin Grant (7/15) & Chase Stockon (9/29)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/6), Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/14) & Bryan Clauson (9/28)
2014: Justin Grant (4/5) & Bryan Clauson (9/27)
2015: Logan Jarrett (4/4), Brady Bacon (7/12) & Thomas Meseraull (10/3)
2016: Dave Darland (4/2), Bryan Clauson (7/10) & Josh Hodges (10/1)
2017: Chris Windom (4/1), C.J. Leary (7/9) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/30)
2018: Tyler Courtney (7/22) & Justin Grant (9/29)
2019: Justin Grant (7/21) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (10/5)
2020: C.J. Leary (7/26) & Brady Bacon (10/3)
2021: Brady Bacon (4/3), Logan Seavey (7/25) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (10/2)
2022: Kyle Cummins (10/1)
2023: Justin Grant (7/24) & Justin Grant (10/7)
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/13) & Logan Seavey (7/30), Briggs Danner (10/11) &
Logan Seavey (10/12)
2025: Justin Grant (4/12), Logan Seavey (7/27), Kyle Cummins (10/10) & Logan
Seavey (10/11)
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1 Lap - 5/21/2014 - Brady Bacon - 19.225
4 Laps - 5/4/1986 - Larry Gates - 1:36.18
6 Laps - 5/17/2003 - Kurt Gross - 2:07.21
7 Laps - 5/21/2024 - Shane Cottle - 2:35.29
8 Laps - 10/12/2012 - Hunter Schuerenberg - 2:39.40
10 Laps - 6/17/2000 - Jon Stanbrough - 3:29.13
12 Laps - 9/10/2011 - Jon Stanbrough - 4:02.90
30 Laps - 10/1/2021 - Chris Windom - 10:31.97
40 Laps - 5/4/1975 - Pancho Carter - 15:52.96
50 Laps - 8/13/1967 - Rollie Beale - 22:41.72
JIM HURTUBISE CLASSIC WINS:
5-Chris Windom (2011-16-17-20-21)
3-Jack Hewitt (1990-91-95)
2-Brady Bacon (2014-18)
1-Robert Ballou (2015), Jerry Coons, Jr. (2013), Tony Elliott (1998), Justin
Grant (2019), Tray House (1994), Tony Jones (1999), Rusty McClure (1992), Jon
Stanbrough (2010), Robbie Stanley (1993), Chase Stockon (2012), Kevin Thomas
(1996) & J.J. Yeley (1997)
PAST JIM HURTUBISE CLASSIC WINNERS:
1990: Jack Hewitt
1991: Jack Hewitt
1992: Rusty McClure
1993: Robbie Stanley
1994: Tray House
1995: Jack Hewitt
1996: Kevin Thomas
1997: J.J. Yeley
1998: Tony Elliott
1999: Tony Jones
2010: Jon Stanbrough
2011: Chris Windom
2012: Chase Stockon
2013: Jerry Coons Jr.
2014: Brady Bacon
2015: Robert Ballou
2016: Chris Windom
2017: Chris Windom
2018: Brady Bacon
2019: Justin Grant
2020: Chris Windom
2021: Chris Windom
TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK USAC SPRINT CAR WINS:
8-Gary Bettenhausen, Jack Hewitt & Chris Windom
6-Bubby Jones, Sheldon Kinser & J.J. Yeley
5-Jim Hurtubise, Levi Jones, Jon Stanbrough & Rich Vogler
4-Brady Bacon, Justin Grant, Bud Kaeding, Roger McCluskey & Chase Stockon
3-Robert Ballou, Don Branson, Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Daron Clayton,
Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Jay Drake, Cary Faas, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood &
Joe Saldana
2-Rollie Beale, Tom Bigelow, Dave Darland, Cory Kruseman, Johnny Rutherford,
Logan Seavey, Dick Tobias, Kevin Thomas Jr., Bruce Walkup & Greg Weld
1-Billy Cassella, Steve Chassey, Bryan Clauson, Mel Cornett, Larry Dickson,
Ed Elisian, Tony Elliott, Aaron Farney, A.J. Foyt, Richard Griffin, Chuck
Gurney, Tommy Hinnershitz, Tray House, Chet Johnson, Tony Jones, Doug Kalitta,
Frankie Kerr, Steve Kinser, C.J. Leary, Eddie Leavitt, Andy Linden, Bobby
Marshman, Charlie Masters, Rusty McClure, James McElreath, Jim McElreath, Jim
McWithey, Jan Opperman, Terry Pletch, Larry Rice, Eddie Sachs, Sammy Sessions,
Ron Shuman, George Snider, Robbie Stanley, Brad Sweet, Kevin Thomas & Bobby
Unser
TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK USAC SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1957: Ed Elisian (6/16) & Andy Linden (8/18)
1958: Eddie Sachs (6/22) & Tommy Hinnershitz (8/17)
1959: Don Branson (6/21) & Jim McWithey (8/16)
1960: Don Branson (6/12) & Jim Hurtubise (8/21)
1961: Jim Hurtubise (6/11) & Jim Hurtubise (8/13)
1962: Jim Hurtubise (6/17) & Jim Hurtubise (8/12)
1963: Roger McCluskey (6/16) & Bobby Marshman (8/11)
1964: A.J. Foyt (6/14) & Don Branson (8/9)
1965: Johnny Rutherford (6/13) & Johnny Rutherford (8/15)
1966: Roger McCluskey (6/19), Roger McCluskey (6/19) & Roger McCluskey (9/14)
1967: Bobby Unser (6/11), Greg Weld (6/11), Rollie Beale (8/13) & Greg Weld
(9/10)
1968: Gary Bettenhausen (6/16), Larry Dickson (8/11) & Gary Bettenhausen
(9/8)
1969: Gary Bettenhausen (8/10) & Gary Bettenhausen (10/19)
1970: Jim McElreath (6/21), Dick Tobias (8/9) & Bruce Walkup (9/13)
1971: George Snider (5/1) & Gary Bettenhausen (8/8)
1972: Bruce Walkup (4/30), Charlie Masters (6/11) & Rollie Beale (8/19)
1973: Joe Saldana (5/5), Mel Cornett (6/9) 7 Sammy Sessions (8/5)
1974: Gary Bettenhausen (4/14) & Sheldon Kinser (8/4)
1975: Pancho Carter (5/4), Joe Saldana (6/1), Gary Bettenhausen (8/3) & Tom
Bigelow (9/21)
1976: Jan Opperman (5/1), Tom Bigelow (6/6), Gary Bettenhausen (8/1) & Chuck
Gurney (10/31)
1977: James McElreath (5/7), Sheldon Kinser (6/5), Bubby Jones (7/31) &
Pancho Carter (9/25)
1978: Dick Tobias (5/6), Billy Cassella (6/4) & Bubby Jones (9/24)
1979: Pancho Carter (5/5), Bubby Jones (5/6), Bubby Jones (6/3), Bubby Jones
(8/5) & Bubby Jones (9/23)
1980: Eddie Leavitt (5/3), Steve Chassey (5/4), Joe Saldana (6/29), Rich
Vogler (8/3) & Rich Vogler (9/21)
1981: Sheldon Kinser (5/3), Rich Vogler (8/9) & Sheldon Kinser (9/7)
1982: Chet Johnson (5/9), Sheldon Kinser (6/20), Steve Kinser (8/8) & Larry
Rice (9/5)
1983: Jack Hewitt (5/8), Rich Vogler (6/19) & Jack Hewitt (8/28)
1984: Rick Hood (6/10) & Steve Butler (8/26)
1985: Ron Shuman (5/5), Rick Hood (6/9) & Rick Hood (8/25)
1986: Rich Vogler (5/4) & Sheldon Kinser (8/3)
1987: Steve Butler (5/3) & Steve Butler (5/23)
1990: Jack Hewitt (7/8)
1991: Jack Hewitt (7/7)
1992: Rusty McClure (7/12) & Cary Faas (10/11)
1993: Dave Darland (5/2) & Robbie Stanley (7/11)
1994: Cary Faas (5/1) & Tray House (7/17)
1995: Jack Hewitt (4/30) & Jack Hewitt (7/16)
1996: Doug Kalitta (5/12), Kevin Thomas (7/12) & Jack Hewitt (10/5)
1997: J.J. Yeley (6/27), J.J. Yeley (7/23) & Jack Hewitt (10/4)
1998: Cary Faas (5/29) & Tony Elliott (8/14)
1999: Tracy Hines (5/8), Tony Jones (6/17), Jerry Coons Jr. (6/18), Frankie
Kerr (6/19) & Terry Pletch (7/21)
2000: Jay Drake (6/15), Richard Griffin (6/16), Jay Drake (6/18) & Jay Drake
(7/28)
2001: Tracy Hines (5/19), Bud Kaeding (10/20) & Bud Kaeding (10/20)
2002: Jon Stanbrough (5/11), Cory Kruseman (7/27) & J.J. Yeley (10/5)
2003: J.J. Yeley (5/17), Tracy Hines (7/26), J.J. Yeley (8/14 Special Event)
& J.J. Yeley (10/4)
2004: Cory Kruseman (5/22), J.J. Yeley (7/24) & Bud Kaeding (9/4)
2005: Levi Jones (7/22), Levi Jones (9/30) & Levi Jones (10/1)
2006: Daron Clayton (10/6) & Daron Clayton (10/7)
2007: Jon Stanbrough (5/19)
2008: Levi Jones (5/22)
2009: Levi Jones (5/21), Brad Sweet (7/15) & Jon Stanbrough (9/12)
2010: Jerry Coons Jr. (5/27), Jon Stanbrough (7/14) & Jon Stanbrough (9/11)
2011: Chris Windom (7/13) & Chris Windom (9/10)
2012: Bud Kaeding (5/24), Daron Clayton (7/18) & Chase Stockon (10/12)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/17) & Jerry Coons Jr. (8/31)
2014: Dave Darland (5/21), Bryan Clauson (7/16) & Brady Bacon (9/18)
2015: Aaron Farney (7/15) & Robert Ballou (9/18)
2016: Robert Ballou (5/25), Chase Stockon (7/17) & Chris Windom (10/15)
2017: Chris Windom (9/15) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (10/14)
2018: Tyler Courtney (5/23), Tyler Courtney (7/25) & Brady Bacon (9/14)
2019: Chase Stockon (5/22), Tyler Courtney (7/24) & Justin Grant (9/13)
2020: Chris Windom (7/1), Justin Grant (7/29) & Chris Windom (9/18)
2021: Chris Windom (5/26), Logan Seavey (7/28) & Chris Windom (10/1)
2022: C.J. Leary (5/20) & Robert Ballou (5/22)
2023: Brady Bacon (5/23) & Justin Grant (7/26)
2024: Logan Seavey (5/21) & Brady Bacon (8/1)
2025: Chase Stockon (7/31) & Justin Grant (10/3)
PERRIS HOSTS USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS THIS SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
APRIL 7, 2026... This Saturday, April 11th, the chase for the Avanti Windows
& Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship heads to Perris Auto Speedway. Located
on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, the 1/2-mile oval will also present the PASSCAR
Super Stocks, PASSCAR Street Stocks and PASSCAR American Factory Stocks courtesy
of Heimark Distributing and Anheuser Busch. Located at 18700 Lake Perris Drive
in Perris, California, the Spectator Gates at "America's Premier Dirt Track"
will open at 5:00pm and racing is scheduled for 7:05pm. For more event
information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or call
951.940.0134. Advance tickets are available at tix.com/ticket-sales/perris/7.
Series and track officials have been in contact regarding Saturday’s weather
and an announcement is expected Friday morning. For more details, visit the
USAC/CRA and Perris Auto Speedway social media.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: The Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1 will be the only approved
right rear tire. Only SC12 left rear tires will be permitted and front tires
must be Hoosier.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 271 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-eight drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins as R.J. Johnson and Ricky Lewis have claimed season victories at the
Lake Perris Fairgrounds. Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on
February 25, 2012 and the complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end of
this release.
Entering the sixth championship round, two-time and defending series champion
R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona has extended his advantage by 44 points. Driving
the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport
Sherman, Johnson ran sixth at Perris on March 21st. At press time, the
multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has one feature win, four Woodland Auto
Display Fast Time Awards, one heat race victory, five top-10 finishes, and 8
feature laps led on the season. Currently tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve
career wins, the second generation driver will be looking for another triumph at
Perris.
After scoring third at Perris on March 21st, Yorba Linda, California’s “The
Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams has climbed to second in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging / Maxima Oil
Triple X, Williams has posted four top-10 finishes during the campaign. To date,
“The Big Game Hunter” is tied with Ryan Bernal and Matt Mitchell with eleven
career wins and he will have his sights on his first victory of the season.
After leading twenty-one laps and scoring fourth on March 21st, Peoria,
Arizona’s Connor Lundy has climbed to third in the championship point chase.
Racing the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods Sherman, Lundy
has one heat race victory, one hard charger award, and five top-10 finishes to
his credit. Last season’s rookie of the year will be looking to score his first
career feature win on Saturday.
After winning the last three main events, Ricky Lewis of Camarillo,
California has climbed to fourth in the USAC/CRA point standings. The
owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris Family Farms DRC
has also recorded one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, three hard charger
awards, four top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led on the season. Currently
ranked sixth overall with fifteen wins, Lewis might skip Saturday’s action to
race in the Midwest.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender is ranked fifth in the chase for the
USAC/CRA championship. Piloting the Kim & Richard Bender #21 Rolls Scaffold /
Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender scored thirteenth at Perris after a
flip ended his night. At press time, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix 360
Sprint Car winner has two heat race victories, one hard charger award, four
top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led in the campaign. This Saturday at
Perris Auto Speedway, A.J. will have his sights on the second USAC/CRA win of
his career.
Tucson, Arizona’s Wayne Siddle leads the chase for rookie of the year honors
over Bryan Whitley, Jim Vanzant, Broedy Graham, and Troy DeGaton.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Verne Sweeney, “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr., Brecken Guerrero, Dayton Shelton, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Connor
Speir, Blake Hendricks, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General Admission Adult tickets are $30,
Senior tickets (65 & over) are $25, Student tickets (13-17) are $15, Kids
tickets (6-12) are $10, Active Military tickets (with ID) are $5, and Children
(5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for parking.
Advance tickets are available at tix.com/ticket-sales/perris/7 and for more
event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or call
951.940.0134.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Ricky Lewis, 1-R.J.
Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Brody Roa, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-R.J. Johnson, 7-Rip
Williams, 6-Bryan Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Ricky Lewis, 6-Danny
Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt,
5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones,
2-C.J. Leary, 2-Blake Miller, 2-Mitchel Moles 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams,
2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton,
1-Josh Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez,
1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-366, 2. Austin Williams-322, 3. Connor Lundy-317, 4. Ricky Lewis-316, 5.
A.J. Bender-315, 6. Verne Sweeney-247, 7. Charles Davis Jr.-227, 8. Brecken
Guerrero-224, 9. Dayton Shelton-216, 10. Wayne Siddle-137, ---. Eddie Tafoya
Jr.-137, 12. Connor Speir-134, 13. Bryan Whitley-111, 14. Jim Vanzant-107, 15.
Kevin Thomas Jr.-82, 16. Blake Hendricks-62, 17. Daylin Perreira-57, 18. Broedy
Graham-56, 19. Logan Calderwood-52, 20. Brent Sexton-35.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
USAC TRIVIA NIGHT SET FOR April 17,
SIGN UP TO PLAY!
Speedway, Indiana (APRIL 6, 2026)………Test your USAC knowledge and support the
racing community at USAC Trivia Night on Friday, April 17 from 7-10pm Eastern at
USAC Headquarters, located at 4910 W. 16th Street in Speedway, Indiana.
You MUST register for the event ahead of time online at https://www.raceaid.fund/raceaidevents/raceaid-trivia-night.
For $15 per person, you can win prizes by playing trivia games throughout the
night with questions pertaining to USAC racing history! Food and drinks will be
served and good company will be on hand.
USAC stars Justin Grant, Thomas Meseraull, Mitchel Moles and Kevin Thomas Jr.
are all expected to attend and provide prizes for the USAC trivia winners.
All proceeds benefit USAC RaceAid to supporting racers in times of need.
USAC RaceAid provided over $70,000 of support in 2025. These events allow
USAC RaceAid to continue to continue to aid racers in need.
Included among the prizes are Indianapolis Grand Prix suite tickets,
Indianapolis 500 qualifications tickets, gift cards, merchandise, memorabilia
and much more!
Since 1959, the United States Auto Club Benevolent Foundation (now USAC
RaceAid) has provided financial aid to the families of auto racing participants
with ties to USAC who have been injured and/or need assistance. USAC RACEAID
also provides support to surviving family members with immediate and ongoing
expenses. Over the years, the foundation has provided millions of dollars to
help members and their families in times of need. The needs, whether small or
large, never cease.
To donate to USAC RaceAid, please visit www.RaceAid.Fund.
From Connection to Contender: New USAC East Coast Team Ready for 2026
The foundation of this new USAC East Coast season Presented by Baer Den
Farms, effort dates back to 2018, when Christian and his family were first
introduced to Gene Franckowiak. While nothing came together at the time, the
connection remained in place—waiting for the right moment.
That moment came in 2022.
At Airport Speedway’s “Battle at the Bullring,” a 100-lap showcase event,
Christian delivered a statement performance, picking up the win against a strong
field. In attendance that night was Bob Swavely, a longtime friend of
Franckowiak’s and a respected figure with deep sprint car experience, including
his time building and managing Andrew Layser’s USAC East Coast car. Impressed
with what he saw, it was Swavely who made the introduction that night—sparking a
relationship that would steadily grow into something much bigger.
From there, Swavely became increasingly involved with the family-owned team,
bringing knowledge and guidance that helped elevate the program. Over the next
few seasons, the combination of stronger results and a growing level of trust
laid the groundwork for the next step. That progress showed on the track as
well, highlighted by a thrilling win at Port Royal last April and another major
victory on the main stage at New Egypt in front of a sold-out crowd. With
confidence in both the driver and the direction of the team, Swavely and
Christian eventually approached Franckowiak about returning to car ownership—for
2026, the answer was yes.
Franckowiak now enters his 50th year in sprint car racing, a journey that
began in 1976 at the Reading Fairgrounds. While many expected him to follow the
local path into modifieds, he instead chose USAC, setting the tone for a
lifelong commitment to the sport. Now retired after owning and selling his
business, his focus remains rooted in passion.
“The costs of racing are so high, but it’s about keeping the sport moving
forward,” Franckowiak said. “Now I just love racing.”
That passion has extended into helping drivers like Tyler Courtney, Kelby
Watt, and Brady Bacon build their careers, and in Christian, Franckowiak sees
that same potential.
“He’s a great driver—he can get the job done. Our plan is to win the series
title.”
The team—comprised of Franckowiak, Bob Swavely, Christian, and his
father—will campaign a Triple X chassis with a Rider 360 engine and DMI
components, bringing a proven and competitive package to the track. With plans
to run the full USAC East Coast schedule, the group enters the season with both
confidence and clear intent.
The car will carry the number 3BC, a tribute to Franckowiak’s involvement
with Clauson-Marshall Racing and his friendship with the late Bryan Clauson—adding
a meaningful layer to the team’s identity.
Backed by Bentley Truck Services, P’s Bar and Grill, and Pioneer Pole
Buildings, this effort is the result of years of persistence, relationships, and
performance. From a first connection in 2018 to a defining win in 2022, to
earning the trust of a veteran owner, each step has led to this opportunity.
Now, heading into 2026, the mission is simple—show up, compete, and win.
Kurt Bettler- USAC East Coast- Hellertown PA
GRANT HILL!
JG TAKES CHARGE AT RED HILL
FOR 2ND STRAIGHT USAC SPRINT WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sumner, Illinois (April 3, 2026)………Since winning in Ocala, Florida in
February, Justin Grant had to wait 48 more days and nights until he received his
next shot at backing up his latest USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
triumph.
Just like clockwork, the Ione, California native placed himself right smack
dab into victory lane for the record-extending 67th time in his career with the
series, but for the first time ever on Friday night at Red Hill Raceway in
Sumner, Illinois.
Starting fifth on the grid for the 30-lap feature, Grant quickly made up
ground on the 4/10-mile dirt oval, grabbing fourth on the opening lap, then
picked his way to third and then into second in quick succession following a lap
six restart.
Following another restart near the midway point, Grant turned up the wick,
ultimately chasing down Robert Ballou on the 17th lap before leading the final
14 circuits to earn his second victory of the season in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS
Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Stanton Chevy.
Chalk up another one for Grant as he collected his 96th career USAC national win across the board, four away from becoming the fifth driver to reach the century mark.
For Grant, the difference on this evening, oddly enough, came during a
stoppage. USAC Rookie Bryce Andrews, running 22nd at the time, walloped the turn
one wall and flipped over on the 13th trip around. The resulting red flag proved
to be a turning point for Grant.
Prior to the red, Grant’s deficit was more than a full second as he wrestled
the steering wheel in an attempt to track down Ballou. But as Grant waited, he
pondered, and thus, came to the conclusion to alter the formula of his approach.
“Under that red flag, I kind of tried to calm myself down and just focus on
running the cushion right,” Grant explained. “Instead of trying to catch Robert,
I just started trying to pick apart the cushion and figure out how to make speed
on the thing. I just had to go back to driving my racecar instead of trying to
catch his. Then, things got pretty good.”
It certainly got good for Grant after restarting right on Ballou’s rear
bumper for the lap 13 resumption. From there, Grant manifested his destiny, and
shortly thereafter, took over for good on the 17th lap as he charged under
Ballou for the top spot.
“We got a big run off two as (Ballou) started having some trouble getting
into one and started to kind of cheat it,” Grant recalled. “Then, he wasn't
making ground off two and I was able to get above it and really have a head of
steam at him on the backstretch, then slide myself into three. I felt like I was
actually faster behind him sliding myself into three. But the thing would run
off in there all corked up, giving you that feeling like, ‘I'm ready to snap!’
So, it was it was a little sketchy down there. I was really balled up on the
right rear tire across there.”
Two laps later, Mitchel Moles followed suit after starting alongside Grant on
the outside of the third row. Moles too spurted past Ballou on the bottom of
turn three to occupy second on lap 19, right within earshot of Grant.
Down the stretch, the top-two of Grant and Moles separated themselves from
the rest of the pack, with 10th starting Briggs Danner slipping past Ballou for
third entering the first turn on lap 22, but remained a half-straightaway back
of the lead duo with just eight laps remaining.
On the final lap, suddenly, a bit of lapped traffic entered the picture.
Grant skipped his front tires as he navigated turns three and four, and didn’t
quite run his car up to the cushion as hard as he had over the last several laps
due to the 17th place car of Hayden Reinbold positioned in that particular spot.
As Grant glazed up to the cushion and fell in line behind Reinbold, Moles
turned down off turn four to make one final, last ditch effort at Grant, but
came up two car lengths shorts. Grant’s winning margin of 0.175 seconds was the
difference.
“I knew somebody was really close there at the end,” Grant acknowledged. “I
could hear him or feel him or whatever it is, and I thought I was in trouble
coming to the checkered there. Sure enough, he drove up under me into one.”
Grant was followed to the checkered flag by Moles, Danner and Ballou who led
12 laps. Kyle Cummins rounded out the top-five. Jake Swanson started on the pole
and finished sixth after leading the initial four laps before Ballou took charge
from Swanson with a turn two top-side maneuver that gave him control for 12
circuits between laps 5-16.
After racing successfully with a broken foot for the final four months of the
2025 season, Grant is back in fine form and back to where he was prior to the
injury. Well, mostly.
“I'm tired; I was worn out,” Grant admitted. “It was hammer down around here,
and normally, I've always been in really, really good shape. My neck’s been
really strong, and, I've never needed to use a headrest in my seat before. But
last year, I was hurt for so long and trying to get back into shape and trying
to get my strength back. Tonight, my head was clear back over here, and I was
taking on water like the last eight laps, especially. I was going to feel really
bad if I let these guys down and didn't get the thing into victory lane because
it's never good to be falling out of the seat.”
Furthermore, Grant took the lead with 14 laps remaining in the feature, and
when all was said and done, no driver led more laps in the main event than he.
In doing so, he captured the K & N Filters Clean Air Award winner.
C.J. Leary was moving forward in his debut aboard the Fox #53. Starting 18th
in the feature, he moved up +8 to collect a 10th place result and Rod End Supply
Hard Charger honors.
Mitchel Moles broke into the Red Hill Raceway record books in LearnLab
Qualifying. His lap of 14.327 seconds shattered the track record set one year
earlier by his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports teammate, Hayden Reinbold, at
15.009. His 31st career quick time with the series rose him to 13th place on the
all-time list, surpassing Pancho Carter and tying him with Sheldon Kinser.
Additionally, Logan Seavey set a new eight-lap Red Hill Raceway USAC National Sprint Car track record. He completed his heat race victory in a time of 2:00.61, breaking the former record of 2:05.197 set by Robert Ballou in 2025.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: April 3, 2026 –
Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – 4/10-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.327 (New
Track Record); 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.382; 3. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-14.407; 4. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.446; 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock
Steady-14.456; 6. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.503; 7. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-14.507; 8. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-14.632; 9. Chance Crum, 83c,
Crum-14.634; 10. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.662; 11. Trey
Osborne, 6T, Osborne-14.673; 12. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.686; 13. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.803; 14. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.825; 15. Cale Coons,
63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.835; 16. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.862; 17. Brandon
Mattox, 28, Mattox-14.886; 18. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-14.930; 19. C.J.
Leary, 53, Fox-14.953; 20. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-14.998; 21. Aric
Gentry, 10, Gentry-15.346; 22. Chet Williams, 38, Williams-15.773; 23. James
Boyd, 16, Boyd-16.094; 24. Bryce Andrews, 17, MSR-16.144; 25. Austin Hawkins,
5A, Hawkins-16.881; 26. Chelby Hinton, 2B, 2B Racing-NT; 27. Ivan Glotzbach, i1,
Hayden-NT
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2. Briggs Danner (4), 3. Gunnar
Setser (1), 4. Robert Ballou (5), 5. C.J. Leary (7), 6. Mitchel Moles (6), 7.
Hayden Reinbold (3), 8. Chet Williams (8), 9. Austin Hawkins (9). 2:00.261 (New
Track Record)
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Jadon Rogers (2), 2. Brandon Mattox (1), 3. Trey
Osborne (3), 4. Justin Grant (6), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 6. David Gasper (4),
7. Chelby Hinton (9), 8. Logan Calderwood (7), 9. James Boyd (8). 2:01.971
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Cale Coons (2), 2. Chase Stockon (3), 3. Kyle
Cummins (6), 4. Jake Swanson (5), 5. Kyle Shipley (1), 6. Chance Crum (4), 7.
Aric Gentry (7), 8. Bryce Andrews (8). 2:03.433
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2.
Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Briggs Danner (10), 4. Robert Ballou (3), 5. Kyle Cummins
(4), 6. Jake Swanson (1), 7. Cale Coons (9), 8. Jadon Rogers (8), 9. Logan
Seavey (7), 10. C.J. Leary (18), 11. Chase Stockon (14), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(2), 13. Logan Calderwood (20), 14. Gunnar Setser (15), 15. Chance Crum (12),
16. Kyle Shipley (17), 17. Hayden Reinbold (19), 18. David Gasper (11), 19.
Brandon Mattox (16), 20. Trey Osborne (13), 21. Aric Gentry (22), 22. Bryce
Andrews (24), 23. Austin Hawkins (25), 24. Chelby Hinton (21), 25. Chet Williams
(23), 26. James Boyd (26). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Jake Swanson, Laps 5-16 Robert Ballou, Laps
17-30 Justin Grant.
**Bryce Andrews flipped on lap 13 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-459,
2-Kyle Cummins-454, 3-Jake Swanson-439, 4-Justin Grant-437, 5-Mitchel Moles-423,
6-Chase Stockon-420, 7-Brady Bacon-402, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-401, 9-Briggs
Danner-386, 10-Trey Osborne-353.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan Calderwood-29,
2-Cale Coons-24, 3-Brady Bacon-18, 4-Chase Stockon-18, 5-Chelby Hinton-17,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-16, 7-Briggs Danner-16, 8-Robert Ballou-16, 9-Tom Harris-15,
10-Justin Grant-14.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: April 11, 2026 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3rd Annual Justin Owen Memorial
– 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (14.594)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (14.327)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Cale Coons
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Justin Grant (14 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: C.J. Leary (18th to 10th)
RED HILL & PARAGON BORDER WAR
FOR USAC SPRINTS APRIL 3-4
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (April 2, 2026)………The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship finally gets back to business this weekend with a pair of visits to
dirt tracks on each side of the Illinois/Indiana border.
First up is the series’ fourth ever trip to Sumner, Illinois’ Red Hill
Raceway on Friday night, April 3, at the 3/8-mile oval.
That’s followed up by the 16th running of the Chuck Amati Classic, for the
first time under USAC sanctioning, at Indiana’s 3/8-mile Paragon Speedway on
Saturday night, April 4.
February in Florida is in the books. Now, it’s time to rock the full bulk of
the schedule as it’s pretty much non-stop for USAC circle track action through
Thanksgiving weekend from here on out. Let’s get you up to speed!
LOGAN LEADING
Logan Seavey enters the weekend as the USAC National Sprint Car point leader,
and is the only driver to this point to have won multiple feature events after
the first six rounds of competition in Florida in February.
Not only that, he also comes in as the most recent Red Hill winner, scoring
last June’s main event by leading all 32 laps en route to victory in his Abacus
Racing No. 57.
OSBORNE ALL IN
Trey Osborne warmed the hearts of the racing world with his first career
USAC National Sprint Car win in February at Florida’s Ocala Speedway, getting
the job done on a shoestring budget in his own Trey Osborne Racing No. 6T.
His performances through the first six races have him ranked ninth in points,
and now he’s set to run the full slate of USAC National Sprint Car races in
2026.
He’s bet on himself, and recently informed his boss that his last day at his full-time day job was going to be April 1. Now, he’s going on the road.
LEARY ON THE RUN WITH FOX
C.J. Leary is set to take on a slate of 30 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship events in 2026 as the driver of the Fox Brothers-Brayden Fox Racing
No. 53, starting this weekend.
The Fox 53 is a legendary machine in USAC racing circles, having amassed 19
career USAC National Sprint Car feature victories with team owner Brad Fox
winning twice as a driver between 1997-1998 and Jon Stanbrough capturing 17 main
event wins in the team’s historic run from 2006-2011.
Brad and team co-owner Steve Fox’s father, and Brayden’s grandfather, Galen
Fox, was a master chief mechanic on the Gohr Racing team, which was a 30-time
USAC National Sprint Car winner between 1975-1991 with their legendary Genesee
Beer Wagon rides being driven by the likes of Sheldon Kinser, Tom Bigelow, Rick
Hood, Kenny Jacobs and Danny Smith. In 1980, the team won the USAC National
Sprint Car entrant title.
When not in the Fox car, Leary plans to compete in the remaining USAC events
in another yet-to-be-determined ride.
SWANSON SHOWS THE WAY
Jake Swanson has started his 2026 season in fine form aboard his Daming
Swanson Motorsports No. 5T.
He won on his second night out on the USAC National Sprint Car tour at
Volusia in February, and hasn’t finished outside the top-10 in any of his six
starts so far, which has him fourth in the standings.
Furthermore, he supplemented his strong start by capturing a victory in the
unsanctioned No Way Out 40 at Paragon in mid-March, setting the tone as the
series springs forward into April.
MOLES WAS PARAGON’S BEST IN ‘25
Mitchel Moles’ lone victory of the 2025 season came last September at Paragon
where he won the closest race of the entire USAC national season.
Moles beat Kyle Cummins to the line by a .021 second margin in his
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports No. 19AZ, and ended the season with a career best
runner-up finish in the standings.
After a bit of a middling start to the 2026 campaign, Moles heated up at the end of his Florida run in February by notching three consecutive top-five finishes with a fourth, fifth and a fourth down the stretch. He currently ranks eighth in points entering the weekend.
ROGERS TOUGHING IT OUT
In mid-March, Jadon Rogers broke the lower part of his fibula while competing
in a basketball league. For most, after this kind of surgery, that would mean
some sheet time and recuperation while staying away from racecars or much of
anything that involves physicality for the time being.
But not for Rogers. A little over a week later, he was back in the cockpit
with the Midwest Thunder Sprint Cars and finished on the podium with a third
place result at Windy Hollow Speedway in Kentucky.
Much like Justin Grant a year ago, Rogers was seen in post-race victory lane
photos sporting a pair of crutches. Rogers even offered thanks to Grant for
helping him along in this process.
ONE-ARMED BANDIT HISTORY
Saturday’s Chuck Amati Classic celebrates its 16th running this Saturday
night, but for the first time under USAC sanction.
Ricky Lewis enters as the two-time and defending race winner in 2024-2025.
Other two-time winners include Brady Short (2011 & 2016), Jake Swanson (2021 &
2022) and Chris Windom (2010 & 2013).
One-time winners include Josh Cunningham (2012), Jon Stanbrough (2014), Chad
Boespflug (2015), Shane Cottle (2017), Robert Ballou (2018), Jordan Kinser
(2019) and Cody Trammell (2023).
Amati, nicknamed The One-Armed Bandit, was a premier sprint car racer who
captured back-to-back Indiana Sprint Week titles in 1989-1990 and scored
three-straight Paragon track championships in 1988-1989-1990. In 2004, he was
inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday, April 3, at Red Hill Raceway, pits open at 3:00pm Central, front
gates open at 5:00pm, drivers meeting at 5:30pm and hot laps at 6:30pm with
qualifying and racing to follow. Grandstand admission for ages 13 & up is $30
while kids age 6-12 are $5 and children age 5 & under are free. Pit passes are
$40 apiece.
On Saturday, April 4, at Paragon Speedway, the Chuck Amati Classic featuring
the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus the Midwest Mini Sprint
Association. Pits open at 3pm Eastern, front gates open at 5pm, drivers meeting
at 5:30pm and cars hit the track at 6pm. Grandstand tickets are $30 for ages 13
and up. Free for kids 12 and under. Pit passes are $40 for ages 13 and up. $10
for kids 12 and under.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-405,
2-Brady Bacon-402, 3-Kyle Cummins-386, 4-Jake Swanson-378, 5-Chase Stockon-372,
6-Justin Grant-357, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-356, 8-Mitchel Moles-347, 9-Trey
Osborne-324, 10-Briggs Danner-315.
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT RED HILL RACEWAY
1-Derek Davidson, Billy Puterbaugh Jr. & Logan Seavey
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT RED HILL RACEWAY
1996: Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (8/10)
1998: Derek Davidson (10/3)
2025: Logan Seavey (6/13)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT RED HILL RACEWAY
1 Lap - 6/13/2025 - Hayden Reinbold - 15.009
8 Laps - 6/13/2025 - Robert Ballou - 2:05.197
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PARAGON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
3-Steve Butler
2-Jack Hewitt & Jon Stanbrough
1-Chuck Amati, Kevin Briscoe, Derek Davidson, Brad Doty, Joe Gaerte, Rick
Hood, Kelly Kinser, Sheldon Kinser, Mitchel Moles, Bill Rose, Ken Schrader,
Kevin Thomas, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Rich Vogler
PARAGON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1981: Rick Hood (9/9)
1982: Chuck Amati (5/15) & Rich Vogler (7/28)
1983: Ken Schrader (4/17), Jack Hewitt (7/27) & Kelly Kinser (9/15)
1984: Steve Butler (7/19) & Steve Butler (8/15)
1985: Sheldon Kinser (7/3)
1987: Steve Butler (8/29)
1988: Brad Doty (5/7) & Joe Gaerte (9/9)
1994: Kevin Thomas (6/4)
1995: Jack Hewitt (7/8)
1996: Jon Stanbrough (7/6) & Jon Stanbrough (7/27)
1997: Kevin Briscoe (7/5) & Bill Rose (7/26)
1998: Derek Davidson (7/25)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/22)
2025: Mitchel Moles (9/26)
CHUCK AMATI CLASSIC WINS
2-Ricky Lewis, Brady Short, Jake Swanson & Chris Windom
1-Robert Ballou, Chad Boespflug, Shane Cottle, Josh Cunningham, Jordan
Kinser, Jon Stanbrough & Cody Trammell
CHUCK AMATI CLASSIC WINNERS
2010: Chris Windom
2011: Brady Short
2012: Josh Cunningham
2013: Chris Windom
2014: Jon Stanbrough
2015: Chad Boespflug
2016: Brady Short
2017: Shane Cottle
2018: Robert Ballou
2019: Jordan Kinser
2020: Not Held
2021: Jake Swanson
2022: Jake Swanson
2023: Cody Trammell
2024: Ricky Lewis
2025: Ricky Lewis
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT PARAGON SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 9/26/2025 - Carson Garrett - 14.309
6 Laps - 8/15/1984 - Leon Thickstun - 1:36.130
8 Laps - 9/26/2025 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 1:57.475
10 Laps - 7/27/1983 - Bill Tyler - 2:44.670
12 Laps - 7/6/1996 - Kevin Thomas - 3:30.760
30 Laps - 8/22/2021 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 8:28.95
LEARY TEAMS WITH FOX
FOR 30 USAC SPRINT RACES IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (March 31, 2026)………C.J. Leary is set to take on a slate of
30 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship events in 2026 as the driver of
the Fox Brothers-Brayden Fox Racing No. 53.
Leary will make his debut for the team this coming weekend as the series eyes
a pair of races starting Friday night, April 3, at Red Hill Raceway in Sumner,
Illinois, followed by a Saturday night, April 4, date at Indiana’s Paragon
Speedway for the Chuck Amati Classic.
When not in the Fox car, Leary plans to compete in the remaining USAC events
in another yet-to-be-determined ride.
The Fox 53 is a legendary machine in USAC racing circles, having amassed 19
career USAC National Sprint Car feature victories with team owner Brad Fox
winning twice as a driver between 1997-1998 and Jon Stanbrough capturing 17 main
event wins in the team’s historic run from 2006-2011.
Brad and team co-owner Steve Fox’s father, and Brayden’s grandfather, Galen
Fox was a master chief mechanic on the Gohr Racing team, which was a 30-time
USAC National Sprint Car winner between 1975-1991 with their legendary Genesee
Beer Wagon being driven by the likes of Sheldon Kinser, Tom Bigelow, Rick Hood,
Kenny Jacobs and Danny Smith. In 1980, the team won the USAC National Sprint Car
entrant title.
Leary is thrilled to become the next to carry on the tradition as a driver
for the Fox family.
“I'm excited to drive the 53,” Leary stated. “The Fox boys are legendary.
When I started racing sprint cars, they were winning all the races with
Stanbrough. It's going to be pretty cool to get to drive for them, and hopefully
win some races together.”
In recent years, the Brad and Steve Fox owned ride has been driven by Brad’s
son, Brayden Fox, with USAC and on the local Indiana circuit. But after Brayden
stepped away from driving duties in 2025, and Leary was without a full-time
ride, the timing was right for the combination of USAC winners to join forces
for a big USAC schedule together in the coming year.
“It’ll be a fresh breath of air, getting to drive for a father-son team like
I used to drive for and be a part of it,” Leary stated. “I know they spent a lot
of money and built some new stuff, and I’m really looking forward to going
racing with them.”
Leary captured the 2019 USAC National Sprint Car driving title and owns 24
career series wins. Furthermore, with a current run of 321 consecutive USAC
National Sprint Car feature starts dating back to 2017, he’s just six shy of
Justin Grant’s all-time record of 327 set between 2017-2025.
Fox has 30 USAC races planned for Leary at the moment with the bulk of their
program taking place in Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. The team may also plan to
run more if the schedule allows.
“I think Brad, Steve and Brayden bring a lot to the table, and now I’ve got to do my part,” Leary praised. “I'm turning 30 this year, and maybe, I'm just hitting my stride.”
LEARY & CLOUSER SET FOR USAC SILVER CROWN
TITLE RUNS WITH TEAM AZ-PETTY-ROSSI-CURB-AGAJANIAN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (March 31, 2026)………C.J. Leary and Mario Clouser will run
full-time as teammates in pursuit of the 2026 USAC Silver Crown National
Championship under the Team AZ-Petty-Rossi/Curb-Agajanian banner.
Leary will drive the team’s No. 21 entry while Clouser will pilot the No. 20
DRC/Stanton-powered machine on both the dirt and pavement circuits throughout
the 11-race tour.
For Leary (Greenfield, Indiana), it’s his second full season with the team
after finishing runner-up in the 2025 standings, and has his eyes on the prize
for his first career Silver Crown driving title after previously scoring the
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship in 2019.
“Our main goal is focused on winning the championship, I believe we have all
the tools necessary,” Leary stated. “I've always loved Silver Crown racing, and
I feel like I'm definitely capable of doing it. I feel like I'm one of the few
guys who can bounce back-and-forth between the dirt and asphalt really well. I
just want to notch that loop in my belt.”
As for Clouser (Auburn, Illinois), he got the opportunity to race for three
different teams in USAC Silver Crown competition in 2025: Rice-Abacus, Kazmark
and Team AZ-Petty-Rossi. The latter of which he drove for twice a season ago,
finishing 10th at the Kansas State Fairgrounds after leading a race high 42 of
100 laps. In the Eldora Speedway finale, he took seventh for the team.
Owning recent experience with the team, Clouser enters the season with a
bright outlook as he gets the opportunity to compete on the full tour and chase
after a championship.
“I'm super excited to have a chance to run for the championship with a team
that is as motivated and as dedicated as these guys are,” Clouser said. “I got
to drive for them a few times over the last couple of years. So, I've kind of
seen their program and I’ve seen the quality of equipment they have. I kind of
hounded (team owner) Mike (Burkhart) pretty hard at the end of last year to try
and maybe see if we can make something work somehow to where we could run a full
season together because I feel like we can contend for a championship.”
Leary won twice in the latter half of the 2025 season for the team, capturing
a victory on the pavement of Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park and on the dirt
of the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois. It’s the kind of balance
between both surfaces that is of utmost importance when it comes to rising to
the top of the standings at year’s end.
“Joe Devin with DRC and Corey Fillip with Advanced Racing Shocks really got
our pavement program dialed in last year and our dirt program turned around
towards the latter half of the season. So, I feel like we finally kind of hit on
where we needed to be with our dirt program,” Leary noted. “With the schedule
being as short as it is, you can't have a DNF or really a bad night. Whoever can
put together solid runs each night is going to win, and I think we can do that.
But it's a hard deal. Getting the car to last for 100 laps or 100 miles without
any issues is harder than most people think.”
For Clouser, this very well could be his breakthrough year with the series.
One year ago, he finished on the podium three times at IRP, Springfield and Du
Quoin, while earning his first career pole position at IRP en route to a career
best fifth place result in the final standings.
“I’m just super grateful for the opportunity and really excited to see what
we can do,” Clouser said. “I ran really well last year while bouncing around
between team to team. So, I feel like if I can get in the same car each week and
not have to try and figure out a new team and a new car and all that stuff in a
matter of just hot laps, I think we can run even better. So, I'm just super
excited about it.”
The 11-race 2026 USAC Silver Crown National Championship season begins on May
8-9 on the dirt at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson where Leary and
Clouser led a total of 78 of the 100 laps between the two.
The team’s program is proudly supported by Avanti Windows & Doors, Curb Records, Apache Transport, Pella Windows & Doors, AMSOIL, Sander Engineering, OakCraft Elegant Cabinetry and B1st Concrete Coatings.
New Partnership Fuels Big Incentive for First Doubleheader Weekend of 2026
It’s no secret—everyone is feeling it at the fuel pump right now. With that in mind, USAC East Coast Series President Ed Aikin went to work to help offset those rising costs for teams.
“I know the ride to Bedford, then heading to Port Royal the next day, is tough for everyone,” Aikin said. “So we’re going to put some extra money into our racers’ pockets.”
That added support comes through a new partnership with Can-Am Powersports and Malley Trucking Inc., both stepping up in a big way for the 2026 season.
The USAC East Coast season, presented by Baer Den Farms, kicks off Saturday, April 18th at Bridgeport Motorsports Park in New Jersey. After a short 6 days, teams will head west for a highly anticipated return to the Bedford Fairgrounds Speedway on Friday, April 25th—a show that was lost to weather last season. From there, it’s straight to Port Royal Speedway the following night, marking the first of two visits to the Juniata County Fairgrounds in 2026.
Together, Can-Am Powersports and Malley Trucking Inc. are putting up a $200 weekend bonus for any driver who competes in both the Bedford and Port Royal events. In total, that’s $4,000 being distributed to help teams handle early-season travel costs.
That means any driver who starts both feature events will take home a minimum of $650 for the weekend—before contingency awards are even factored in.
Can-Am, a brand of Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), is widely recognized for producing high-performance ATVs, side-by-side vehicles, and three-wheel motorcycles. Their Maverick and Defender models have become staples in sprint car pit areas across the country, helping teams both in the pits and on the track. Head over to their Facebook page or @www.can-am.bro.com
Malley Trucking Inc., rooted in the Montgomery area for over a century, brings a strong family-driven legacy to the partnership. Founded by Dan Malley, the company specializes in pool water delivery across Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. Malley himself will also strap in and compete in select USAC East Coast events throughout the 2026 season. Malley Trucking is on Facebook and can be reached on the web @malleytruckinginc.com
This initiative is a direct result of collaboration between series officials and these two new partners—an effort aimed at giving back to the racers who make the show possible.
As the 2026 season gets underway, one thing is clear: the road to Bedford and Port Royal just got a little more rewarding.
DANNER TO RUN FOR USAC SILVER CROWN TITLE
WITH DDMW IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (March 30, 2026)………Briggs Danner has been known to race
anything and anywhere, while producing great results, throughout his career.
In 2026, the Allentown, Pennsylvania 24-year-old will tackle a new challenge
as he takes on a championship run with the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship for DDMW Motorsports, a joint team effort between Lebanon, Ohio’s
Doran Racing and Phoenix, Arizona’s DMW Motorsports who will continue to run
their operations out of separate shops.
Over the offseason, Kody Swanson announced his intentions to step away from
the cockpit in USAC Silver Crown competition to take on the role of Series
Director. With the seat vacated, Danner has taken over the role as the driver of
the car on the pavement side of the schedule this coming year.
Meanwhile, Danner will continue as the dirt driver for Mickey Meyer’s DMW
Motorsports for the third consecutive season. The combo deal between Doran and
DMW will allow the team to run for both the driver and entrant championships
under the same banner, while sporting the No. 10 on both cars.
Danner couldn’t be any more thrilled about the opportunity and how it all
came together.
“E. Schneider & Sons Recycling have done a lot for me as far as sponsoring
stuff and whatnot,” Danner explained. “Rich Christine is involved with E.
Schneider & Sons and he was good friends in road racing with Kevin Doran. When
word got out that Kody was going to be doing what he's doing this year, (Doran)
said they didn't really have plans as far as what they were going to do. So,
through Rich and through John (Schneider), we kind of persuaded them to try to
put a deal together and it ended up working out.”
Over the past two seasons on dirt in the USAC Silver Crown series, Danner has
amassed 13 career starts, and in July of 2025, he collected his first career
series win in the Salt City 100 at the Kansas State Fairgrounds, which also
marked the first USAC victory for DMW Motorsports. In 2026, it just so happens
to be the site of the series season opener, and Danner can’t wait to get back.
“It was awesome,” Danner reminisced. “To get that win for Mickey and for John
(Schneider), all the guys back at the shop and everybody who’s involved was
pretty cool. To get Mickey's first win was awesome. He was ecstatic. He was
smiling from ear-to-ear. It was a 100-lap race, and to be as dominant as we were
at the end of that race, it just felt really good for everybody involved. It was
a cool deal and we look forward to going back.”
Getting the hang of a machine with a long wheel base, big fuel load and long
distance races makes champ car racing extra challenging, especially when you
consider the schedule to be much more concise than, say, a USAC AMSOIL National
Sprint Car slate, which encompasses around four times the amount of races per
season, on average.
“It's tough to do,” Danner admitted. “There are 50-plus sprint car races a
year, but for Silver Crown racing, there's only six or seven shows on dirt. So,
it's kind of a tough deal. It takes a while to get really good at, I feel like,
and that just goes as far as strategy with long distance races, tire wear, fuel
consumption and that kind of stuff. I enjoy it.”
It’s not a foreign concept to Danner who came of age within the east coast
dirt modified racing scene where long distance races are somewhat the norm. To
him, Silver Crown racing is sort of an extension of that world.
“Going into the dirt Silver Crown stuff, I look forward to the kind strategy
side of it. It's not just a green flag drops and you go as fast as you can kind
of race,” Danner explained. “I like the strategy side of the Silver Crown stuff
and I think it might be more crucial on the pavement side.”
While Danner hasn’t run much pavement in his racing career, it’s not
completely new to him. He’s run a handful of times on the hard top, winning an
American TQ Midget Racing Association feature at New Jersey’s Wall Stadium in
2021 during the Turkey Derby. This past winter on an indoor concrete floor
surface, he scored a pair of Indoor Auto Racing Championship TQ Midget main
events at Allentown’s PPL Center and again at Boardwalk Hall in New Jersey.
“I've always enjoyed the pavement stuff, whether it be open wheel, fenders or
modifieds,” Danner stated. “But I’ve just never really had an opportunity to be
able to do anything just because there's not much (pavement) racing around here.
I'm really looking forward to being able to work with Kevin (Doran) in this
joint effort so we can run for the championship. I'm looking forward to just
getting in the car and getting my feet wet and see what it's all about.”
Danner will now get to step into the pavement car for a team that’s won 17
career USAC Silver Crown events, seventh most on the all-time list, plus a pair
of series championships in 2022 and 2024.
“It's big,” Danner exclaimed. “I mean, if it doesn't go fast on the track,
it's probably only one person's fault. It’s probably mine. So, it's kind of good
and bad on that side of things, I guess. But I'm looking forward to it. The
biggest thing you could do as a driver is have confidence going into a race.
Obviously, the Doran team has been on top of the game for a pretty long time.
I'm looking forward to seeing what I'm able to do with it, how quickly I'm able
to adapt, and hopefully, produce results. Hopefully, we have a solid year as
long as we keep showing the speed that we've had and have no mishaps. I think we
stand as good a shot as everybody else.”
The 11-race 2026 USAC Silver Crown National Championship season begins on May 8-9 on the dirt at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson where Danner enters as the defending Salt City 100 winner in his Fuel Mart, E. Schneider & Sons and Sennebogen sponsored No. 10.
R.J. SCORES WITH USAC SOUTHWEST AT CENTRAL AZ
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (March 28, 2026)………R.J. Johnson, the winningest driver
in USAC Avanti Southwest Sprint Car series history, did it again on Saturday
night at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway.
Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) snuck under Dayton Shelton on the lap nine restart
and led the remaining 17 circuits of the 25-lap feature to capture his 51st
career series win in his Petty Performance Racing No. 33p.
Early on, the dominating driver was Stevie Sussex as he charged from fourth
to first on the opening lap, then pulled out to pretty healthy lead. However, on
lap six, as he was working traffic, a lapped car made contact with Sussex,
sending Sussex flipping several times in between turns one and two.
Charles Davis Jr. became the new leader on the lap six restart and led a
single lap when seventh running A.J. Hernandez flipped upside down in turn four
to bring out the red flag.
Davis led the first lap on the ensuing restart, then was overtaken by both
Shelton and sixth starting Johnson on the back straightaway. A caution for a
two-car tangle in turn two halted the race on lap nine.
Entering turn one on the ensuing restart, Shelton slid high, opening the door
for Johnson to race on by. From there, Johnson dominated, pulling away to a
2.751 second margin of victory over Shelton (Prescott, Arizona), new point
leader Bruce St. James (Phoenix, Arizona), Davis (Buckeye, Arizona) and Daylin
Perreira (Hilo, Hawaii).
Heat race victories went to Sussex, Shelton and Johnson.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS SOUTHWEST SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: March 28, 2026
– Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. Stevie Sussex (#2y Yeley) (2), 2. Bruce St. James (#1AZ St.
James) (3), 3. Charles Davis Jr. (#11c Turner-Wheeler) (6), 4. Connor Lundy (#97
Lundy) (5), 5. Lonnie Hochstetler (#31H Hochstetler) (7), 6. Bryan Ledbetter Jr.
(#7OH Ledbetter) (4), 7. Koen Crawford (#48 Crawford) (8), 8. George Zills (#10x
Powers) (1). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. Dayton Shelton (#4D Shelton) (2), 2. Daylin Perreira (#21p
Perreira) (5), 3. Rickey Kinney Jr. (#81K Kinney) (4), 4. Jordan Stetson (#8AZ
Stetson) (3), 5. Chloe High (#01 High) (6), 6. Mickey Gile (#23AZ Gile) (7), 7.
Mike Waddle (#25w Waddle) (1), 8. Leland Fuller (#3 Fuller). NT
THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. R.J. Johnson (#33p Petty) (4), 2. Chris Bonneau (#78 Bonneau)
(2), 3. A.J. Hernandez (#72 Hernandez) (6), 4. Troy DeGaton (#39T DeGaton) (1),
5. Justin Kierce (#43 Kierce) (5), 6. Jake Austin (#15 Austin) (7), 7. Dan
Klinder (#30K Klinder) (3). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. R.J. Johnson (6), 2.
Dayton Shelton (3), 3. Bruce St James (7), 4. Charles Davis Jr. (2), 5. Daylin
Perreira (5), 6. Chris Bonneau (8), 7. Rickey Kinney Jr (9), 8. Koen Crawford
(19), 9. Jordan Stetson (12), 10. Connor Lundy (10), 11. Bryan Ledbetter Jr.
(18), 12. Troy DeGaton (13), 13. Leland Fuller (23), 14. Dan Klinder (20), 15.
Chloe High (14), 16. Jake Austin (17), 17. George Zills (22), 18. Mike Waddle
(21), 19. Justin Kierce (15), 20. A.J. Hernandez (1), 21. Lonnie Hochstetler
(11), 22. Stevie Sussex (4), 23. Mickey Gile (16). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 Stevie Sussex, Laps 6-7 Charles Davis Jr., Lap
8 Dayton Shelton, Laps 9-25 R.J. Johnson.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS SOUTHWEST SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-Bruce St.
James-261, 2-Charles Davis Jr.-256, 3-R.J. Johnson-234, 4-Stevie Sussex-227,
5-Dayton Shelton-213, 6-Connor Lundy-208, 7-Daylin Perreira-207, 8-Jordan
Stetson-196, 9-A.J. Hernandez-183, 10-Koen Crawford-171.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS SOUTHWEST SPRINT CAR RACE: April 18, 2026 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
T-MEZ MOTORS ON WITH ENGLER
FOR 2026 USAC MIDGET SEASON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (March 26, 2026)………Thomas Meseraull is locked in for a full
season of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship racing in 2026
aboard the Tim Engler owned number 7x.
Meseraull (San Jose, California) is among the most experienced veterans in
the lineup today with 205 career series starts, 10 wins, 40 top-fives, 87
top-tens and three fast qualifying times dating back to his 1999 USAC National
Midget debut.
One year ago, Meseraull was a part-time competitor with the series, making
nine starts with a best run of second at Kansas’ Belleville Short Track. Despite
experience in a wide variety of racing machinery from midgets to champ cars to
sprints cars with and without wings, it’s getting behind the wheel of a midget
that gets T-Mez fired up.
“Midget racing is probably the most intense racing you can go do,” Meseraull
stated. “With the size of the cars, we race on these tracks that are big enough
for full size cars, sprint car, stock cars, whatever. Midgets are half the car.
So, you have twice the amount of room on the racetrack. It's elbows up and it's
as good as it gets and as exciting as it gets. That keeps it fun for me.”
For the past two-plus seasons, Meseraull has teamed up with Engler, the
Princeton, Indiana based team owner and engine builder who entered the world of
midget racing with a new platform, the EA Stealth Ford, which has been under the
hood of the team’s cars since day one.
“Originally, Chase Briscoe brought a motor, or an idea of building a midget
motor, to Tim, and that kind of fell through,” Meseraull detailed. “But the
motor and the idea sat there for another year or two. Then, Tim just decided he
wanted to take it on. There are just not a lot of midget motors available, so
this was a way to bring a new motor into the sport.”
At the time, Engler’s midget engine was one-of-a-kind. Nowadays, you’ll see
other teams with the powerplant installed beneath the frame rails of their own
cars. But it all started with Meseraull being the first one to put it to the
test and also find success.
“The motor is amazing,” Meseraull exclaimed. “Tim has actually sold a handful
of them, so now we're going to the racetrack and we have other teams that have
them, and we're all kind of building to make this thing as competitive as it can
be. Tim built a midget team for me with Donnie (Gentry) and Chuck (Adams). We’ve
built two cars, then three and now it's four. We have four cars and six motors.”
Meseraull first competed with the engine during his final year with RMS
Racing in 2023, winning a BC39 preliminary night feature at The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway that September. T-Mez went on to explain that the
engine is a version of an old pushrod Gaerte, but updated in the new age and
features a NASCAR cylinder head. By November 2023, Engler’s new team debuted and
Meseraull was tabbed as the wheelman and has been a combo ever since.
“Tim's got a lot of money invested in this motor,” Meseraull revealed. “And
the best way to get results for him was to keep doing it. So, he decided to
build a team for me to go continue to race. I’m very excited this year to go
USAC racing and we feel like we have our best piece. It's taken years to build
it after just learning where we were lacking and where we can get better. It's
come a long way in the last year. I’m really proud of Tim and everything he's
done. We built a midget motor to compete with Toyota, and that's a big feat.
We're close. We're so close.”
Thomas will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
KTJ BACK ON THE USAC MIDGET TRAIL
WITH 4 KINGS & THE PURPLE HEART FOUNDATION
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (MARCH 25, 2026)………Kevin Thomas Jr. will run it back with 4
Kings Racing for his second full season with the team during the 2026 USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship campaign.
Thomas (Cullman, Alabama) enters the new year coming off his strongest run
with the series in a decade. In 2025, he accumulated 10 top-fives, 19 top-tens
and a single fast qualifying time in 23 series starts.
In 2026, Thomas will drive the team’s No. 14 machine, sporting a special
partnership with the Purple Heart Foundation, whose mission is to enhance the
quality of life of Purple Heart recipients and other honorably discharged
veterans and their families through critical assistance grants, providing
resources related to TBI, PTS, mental health, and suicide prevention, academic
scholarships and service dogs.
For Thomas and team owner Rex Turner, the partnership is especially close to
them on a personal level.
“Rex’s grandfather was a recipient of the Purple Heart and went to Vietnam
and my grandfather did as well,” Thomas said. “So, that's pretty cool to be able
to represent them and for what they stand for. I'm excited for the year and
being able to have that on the side of the car. When you go up to the stands or
into the pits after the races, you’ll have some people come up who are veterans
of war and it’s just always cool to listen to them. They are the ones that you
don't want to forget about.”
In 2025, Thomas equaled a career best finish in the USAC National Midget
points by taking third in the standings a full decade after also finishing third
in 2015. Overall, he garnered four second place finishes in his first full-time
season with 4 Kings and accrued the most heat race victories of the season as
well, amassing eight.
They were front runners all season long in their first foray, and began the
2026 calendar with an impressive 18th to 2nd charge on the final night of the
Chili Bowl Nationals. Now, they intend to keep it rolling into the upcoming
season where they aim to get 4 Kings its first ever USAC victory in their LynK/Stanton
SR-11x combo.
“Rex Turner and Fred Edwards, they're the guys behind everything that we do,”
Thomas stated. “There's Matt (Westfall), Jakeb Boxell, Matt's dad (Phil), and
they have a great team over there. When I got the call to drive it, they wanted
to build it and they wanted to do some things. All the people that are involved
with it on the mechanical side, they make it go around pretty nice.”
Thomas has long been a competitor who’s faced off against Westfall for much
of the past 15 years or so. Together, they got the chance to work alongside each
other and clicked successfully.
“I've raced against Matt forever, it seems like, ever since I first started
and him and I work great together,” Thomas explained. “I didn't know how that
was going to be at first. But now, since working side-by-side with him, he's
been great.”
Thomas will also have a teammate to race alongside on the full USAC National
Midget tour, that being up-and-comer Jakeb Boxell.
“He started last year and ran some select shows,” Thomas said. “He's really
come into his own. He gives me crap all the time because he's beat me a couple
of times. So, he's got a tally mark. But it's a good team over there. They
really do a good job of putting really good pieces on the racetrack and giving
us what we need to go fast. That's the name of the game. I talk to Rex quite a
bit and that's just what we want. We want to go as fast as possible, and he’s
not scared to put those pieces underneath us.”
Thomas will start off his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
season in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway
for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
For more information on the Purple Heart Foundation, please visit https://purpleheartfoundation.org/.
Ed Aikin Enters 40th Racing Season with Exciting New Partnership
Ed Aikin is set to begin his 40th season behind the wheel—and 2026 brings a
fresh wave of excitement with a brand-new partnership.
Since getting his start in 1986, the Lincoln University, PA resident has
built a reputation as one of the most respected racers in the Northeast. From
helping fellow competitors, to running a racing business, to serving as
President of USAC East Coast, Aikin continues to do it all—while still chasing
wins in a wingless sprint car.
Over the years, Aikin has competed at tracks like Penn National, Grandview,
and across Delaware, collecting more than 15 wins in stock cars before making
the move to sprint cars with URC. His biggest moment came in 2007 at Williams
Grove Speedway, winning the prestigious 360 “Shot Drop Nationals” against a
field of 55+ cars.
After later discovering wingless racing thanks to longtime friend JR Berry,
Aikin found his true home with USAC East Coast—and hasn’t looked back.
While Aikin hasn’t visited victory lane in over six years, 2026 could be
shaping up as a turning point.
During the offseason, Saylorsburg’s Bill Butler—who has owned racecars for
years and found success with multiple drivers, including Bobby Butler—was
looking to stay involved in USAC East Coast competition. The Butler/Bobby Butler
team, which picked up a thrilling win at Clinton County in June of 2025, has
since gone their separate ways, and Bill was eager to continue supporting a team
in the series.
After several conversations with Aikin, the two agreed to join forces for the
2026 season.
“I had some parts and a motor, and it just made sense,” Butler said. “Ed
helps everyone in this series, so it felt right to step up and support his team.
We want to win.”
Aikin is equally excited about what’s ahead.
“It’s pretty awesome to have this kind of help,” he said. “I’m excited to be
in contention with a fresh DMY 360 on opening night. As always, I’ve got Brian
Seidel on the wrenches—and when something goes wrong, I can always blame him,”
Aikin joked. “Brian, Jason, my wife Chrissy, Steph, Joel, and everyone involved
are really excited.”
The team will roll out a DRC chassis powered by a DMY engine, with Aikin’s HP
360 still in reserve. The partnership also combines a strong group of
supporters, including Premier Lathing, Chips Auto Center, TAN Racing
Collectables, Park Avenue Building Supplies, Interstate Drywall, Stanley Supply,
Downs Automotive, Delaware AutoGlass, and more.
“I’m excited for all of it,” Butler added. “I don’t care where we race—I’m
just happy to be there and to have a shot at winning.”
The season opener is set for April 18th at Bridgeport Speedway.
Be sure to follow the USAC East Coast Facebook and X pages for more driver
profiles, updates, and news throughout the 2026 season.
It all started in 1986 for Aikin. Butler began fielding cars in 2010. But 2026 could be the year this new pairing turns potential into results—and becomes a serious force on the USAC East Coast Presented by Baer Den Farm season.
RICKY LEWIS WINS WILD USAC/CRA FEATURE AT PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 21, 2026… After securing the lead from “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr. on lap twenty-seven, Ricky Lewis of Camarillo, California led
the rest of the way to claim his third consecutive Avanti Windows & Doors
USAC/CRA Sprint Car victory of the season. Driving his #41 Mesilla Valley
Transportation / Morris Family Farms DRC, Lewis finished ahead of Davis, “The
Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams, Connor Lundy, and Eddie Tafoya Jr. at Perris
Auto Speedway.
Starting third, Connor Lundy took the early command of the 30-lap main event.
Last season’s rookie of the year found the bottom groove to his liking and held
off numerous challenges from Eddie Tafoya Jr., who started seventh. While most
of the front runners ran the low line, Ricky Lewis and Austin Williams worked
the outside groove. Carrying extra momentum, Lewis powered past Lundy for the
top spot on lap 22, but the lead was brief as Charles Davis Jr. put together
some fast laps on the inside line to grab the lead. Davis led three circuits
before Lewis rode the rim to his fifteenth career USAC/CRA triumph.
USAC/CRA point leader, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona began the night by
posting the eighteenth Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award of his career. The
pilot of the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Jugo
Superfoods Sherman turned the fastest lap with a time of 16.814 seconds over
Lewis, Davis, Lundy, Williams, and the rest of the drivers in attendance. Simi
Valley, California’s Blake Hendricks flipped during time trials and walked away
while his car was done for the evening.
Multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion, Charles Davis Jr. of Buckeye, Arizona
raced to victory in the 8-lap Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race. The
owner/driver of the #47 MP Environmental Services / Central Arizona Raceway DRC
finished ahead of Johnson, Tafoya, Williams, rookie contender Bryan Whitley,
“The Honey Badger” Elexa Herrera, and newcomer Zate Legend.
The 8-lap Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat Race went to San Diego,
California’s A.J. Bender. Racing the Kim and Richard Bender #21 Rolls Scaffold /
Matrix Construction Services DRC, the former USAC Western States Midget Rookie
of the year was followed by Lewis, Verne Sweeney, Lundy, Dayton Shelton, and
Brecken Guerrero.
By virtue of his fifteenth career victory after starting fifth, Ricky Lewis
scored the night’s Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors at Perris Auto
Speedway. For his efforts, Lewis took home an extra $100 courtesy of former CRA
driver Rick Goade, who raced in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
On Saturday, April 11th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series will return to Perris Auto Speedway in Perris, California for their sixth
point race of the season. For more information on the series, visit
usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive
content on the USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: March 21,
2026 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFICATIONS: 1. R.J. Johnson, 1P, Petty-16.814; 2.
Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.936; 3. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-17.029; 4. Connor
Lundy, 97, Lundy-17.049; 5. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-17.095; 6. A.J. Bender,
21, Bender-17.285; 7. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-17.312; 8. Blake Hendricks,
14, Hendricks-17.589; 9. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.634; 10. Bryan Whitley,
22, Whitley-17.829; 11. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-17.906; 12. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-17.969; 13. Dayton Shelton, 4D, Shelton- 18.029; 14. Zate
Legend, Z8, Legend-18.807.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1.
Charles Davis Jr., 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 4. Austin Williams, 5.
Bryan Whitley, 6. Elexa Herrera, 7. Zate Legend. 2:30.39.
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature)
1. A.J. Bender, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Verne Sweeney, 4. Connor Lundy, 5. Dayton
Shelton, 6. Brecken Guerrero. 2:32.16.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Ricky Lewis (5), 2. Charles
Davis Jr. (4), 3. Austin Williams (2), 4. Connor Lundy (3), 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr.
(7), 6. R.J. Johnson (6), 7. Verne Sweeney (8), 8. Dayton Shelton, 9. Bryan
Whitley (9), 10. Zate Legend (13), 11. Elexa Herrera (11), 12. Brecken Guerrero
(10), 13. A.J. Bender (1). NT.
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**Blake Hendricks flipped during qualifications. A.J. Bender flipped during lap
22 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-21 Connor Lundy, Laps 22-23 Ricky Lewis, Laps
24-26 Charles Davis Jr., Laps 27-30 Ricky Lewis.
RICK GOADE HARD CHARGER: Ricky Lewis (5 to 1)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: April 11 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
USAC NIGHT WITH THE INDY FUEL
THIS Friday, MARCH 20
Fishers, Indiana (MARCH 18, 2026)………Ice hockey meets USAC racing as the Indy
Fuel presents USAC Night at Indiana's Fishers Event Center on Friday night,
March 20.
Prior to the ECHL’s Indy Fuel taking the ice for their game against the Utah
Grizzlies that night, USAC drivers will be on hand to meet and greet fans during
a pre-game autograph session.
USAC competitors Taylor Ferns, Bobby Santos, Jake Swanson, Kody Swanson and
Kevin Thomas Jr. will be in attendance for the event, and will participate in
on-ice activities during the intermissions.
Furthermore, fans will have the opportunity to get an up-close look at real
USAC racecars.
Doors open to the Fishers Event Center at 6pm Eastern while the puck drops at
7pm.
Tickets for the game are on sale now at https://indyfuelhockey.com/.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
FOR 2026 USAC EVENTS AT IMS DIRT TRACK
INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, March 18, 2026) – Tickets for the two 2026 events on
The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway are available online at
www.IMS.com and at the IMS Ticket Office.
One of the most prestigious events in dirt racing - the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors – returns for its eighth running on June 30-July 1. Later
that month, the United States Auto Club (USAC) AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship will compete in a points race for the second time at IMS when the
opening night of USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by K&N
takes place July 23.
Ticket renewals and applications for both events will be open from March
18-27, with tickets going on sale to the general public Wednesday, April 6.
The IMS Ticket Office is located on the first floor of the IMS Administration
Building at 4790 W. 16th St. in Indianapolis. Hours of operation are 9 a.m.-5
p.m. ET Monday through Friday. Tickets also can be purchased by calling
317-492-6700.
Visit www.IMS.com for complete details and to renew, apply for or buy
tickets.
Cannon McIntosh became the first two-time winner of the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors when he repeated as the winner of the 39-lap feature in
2025. He joined a list of BC39 winners that includes NASCAR Cup Series champion
and Brickyard 400 presented by PPG winner Kyle Larson and short-track stars
Justin Grant, Buddy Kofoid, Zeb Wise and Brady Bacon.
The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship again will be featured
during the 39th annual Indiana Sprint Week opener Thursday evening, July 23,
before Brickyard Weekend opens on the 2.5-mile IMS oval for the NASCAR Cup
Series and NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.
The event promises a unique spectacle, as the 900-horsepower USAC Sprint Cars
take to the dirt track inside Turn 3 of the famous IMS oval.
Grant, who won the BC39 in 2023, captured the opening race of USAC Indiana
Sprint Week in 2025.
USAC’s Indiana Sprint Week, a cornerstone of sprint car racing in the Hoosier State since 1988, has captivated fans for decades with its thrilling action and rich legacy. The 2026 Indiana Sprint Week schedule consists of nine events at nine different racetracks across a 10-night span between July 23-Aug. 1.
USAC CRA SPRINT CARS RUMBLE
AT PERRIS THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 21
By: Lance Jennings
March 18, 2026 (Perris, California)………After two nights of hard fought racing
last weekend at Imperial, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Cars are
ready to tackle southern California’s Perris Auto Speedway this Saturday, March
21st.
Located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris,
California, the 1/2-mile dirt oval will also host the PASSCAR Super Stocks,
PASSCAR Street Stocks and the PASSCAR American Factory Stocks.
Spectator Gates at "America's Premier Dirt Track" will open at 5:00pm Pacific
and racing is scheduled for 7:05pm.
For more event information, visit the track’s website at www.perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO
THE EVENT AT WWW.USACRACING.COM OR WWW.USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a
membership question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: The Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1 will be the only approved
right rear tire. Only SC12 left rear tires will be permitted and front tires
must be Hoosier.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin
to King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at www.usacracing.com.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible
for an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 270 USAC CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-eight drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and current point leader R.J. Johnson raced to victory on February
14th. Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25, 2012 and the
complete Perris USAC CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Heading to the fifth point race, two-time and defending series champion R.J.
Johnson of Laveen, Arizona leads the USAC CRA standings by 29 points. Driving
the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport
Sherman, Johnson ran second last Friday and fifth the following night at
Imperial. To date, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has one feature
win, three Woodland Auto Display Fast Time wins, one heat race victory, four
top-10 finishes, and 8 feature laps led to his credit. Currently tied with Bryan
Clauson and Ricky Lewis with twelve career wins, the second generation driver
will be looking for another triumph at Perris.
After running third and second at Imperial Valley Raceway, San Diego,
California’s A.J. Bender has climbed to second in the chase for the USAC CRA
championship. Piloting the Kim & Richard Bender #21 Rolls Scaffold / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender has one heat race victory, one hard charger
award, four top-10 finishes, and 24 feature laps led in the campaign. The former
Turkey Night Grand Prix 360 Sprint Car winner lost Saturday’s race by 0.034
seconds and will have his sights on the second series win of his career.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California is third in
the USAC CRA point standings. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple X, Williams claimed a fourth and sixteenth place
finishes at the Imperial Valley Fairgrounds. To date, “The Big Game Hunter” has
posted three top-10 finishes and is currently tied with Ryan Bernal and Matt
Mitchell with eleven career wins. The 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year will be looking
for his first win of the season this Saturday night.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy sits fourth in USAC CRA championship point
chase. Racing the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods Sherman,
Lundy scored fifth and sixth at Imperial Valley Raceway. At press time, last
season’s rookies of the year has one heat race victory, one hard charger award,
and four top-10 finishes to his credit. The second generation driver will have
his sights on earning his first career win at Perris.
After winning both main events at Imperial, Ricky Lewis of Camarillo,
California has climbed to fifth in the USAC CRA point standings. The
owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris Family Farms DRC
has also recorded one Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award, two hard charger
awards, three top-10 finishes, and 16 feature laps led on the season. Currently
ranked sixth overall with fourteen USAC CRA wins, Lewis might skip Saturday’s
action to race in the Midwest.
Tucson, Arizona’s Wayne Siddle leads the chase for rookie of the year honors
over Jim Vanzant, Ricky Kinney Jr., Bryan Whitley, Broedy Graham, and Troy
DeGaton.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Verne Sweeney, Brecken
Guerrero, Dayton Shelton, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Connor Speir, Elexa
Herrera, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Blake Hendricks, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, Jeff Dyer,
and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General Admission Adult tickets are $30,
Senior tickets (65 & over) are $25, Student tickets (13-17) are $15, Kids
tickets (6-12) are $10, Active Military tickets (with ID) are $5, and Children
(5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for parking.
Advance tickets are available and for more event information, visit the track’s
website at www.perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at www.usacracing.com
and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams, 2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer, 2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer, 2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J. Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Ricky Lewis, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas – 15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner, 24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas, 8-David Cardey, 8-Brody Roa, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-R.J. Johnson, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-Ricky Lewis, 5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 2-Blake Miller, 2-Mitchel Moles 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: * Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
PHOTO FINISH!
LEWIS NIPS BENDER FOR 5TH STRAIGHT IMPERIAL WIN
By: Lance Jennings
Imperial, California (March 14, 2026)………Surging off the final corner, Ricky Lewis of Camarillo, California passed both Stevie Sussex and A.J. Bender to win by 0.034 seconds and earn his fifth consecutive Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car victory on Saturday night at California’s Imperial Valley Raceway.
Driving his #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris Family Farms DRC, Lewis finished ahead of Bender, Stevie Sussex, Braden Chiaramonte, and R.J. Johnson.
Lewis began the night by posting his sixth career Woodland Auto Display Fast Time Award with a time of 12.345 seconds over Stevie Sussex, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams, A.J. Bender, R.J. Johnson and the rest of the roster in attendance.
Last season’s rookie of the year, Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona raced to victory in the 10-lap Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race. The pilot of the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods Sherman finished ahead of Dayton Shelton, Brecken Guerrero, A.J. Bender, Lewis, and Wayne Siddle.
The 10-lap Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat Race went to Laveen, Arizona’s Stevie Sussex. Driving Jack Yeley’s #2 Avanti Windows & Doors / C.K. Electric Twister, Sussex finished ahead of R.J. Johnson, Connor Speir, Rickey Kinney Jr., Verne Sweeney, and Jim Vanzant.
El Cajon, California’s Braden Chiaramonte won Imperial’s 10-lap Rescue Mission Alliance Third Heat Race in the OCC Motorsports #73B Maxim backed by A.M. Ortega and RTL Traffic Control. Austin Williams, Daylin Perreira, Shon Deskins, Broedy Graham, and Elexa Herrera followed Chiaramonte across the stripe.
Ricky Lewis and Elexa Hererra tied for the night’s Steve Lafond Photos Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors. Lewis claimed the victory after starting sixth and Herrera of New Cuyama, California drove the family owned #5E All American Drilling / 3H Cattle Company DRC to a thirteenth place finish from eighteenth.
On Saturday, March 21st, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will return to Perris Auto Speedway in Perris, California for their fifth point race of the campaign. For more information on the series, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: March 14, 2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – California Mid-Winter Fair
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.345; 2. Stevie Sussex, 2, Yeley-12.632; 3. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-12.682; 4. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-12.826; 5. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-12.865; 6. Shon Deskins, 21x, Deskins-12.871; 7. Dayton Shelton, 4D, Shelton-12.887; 8. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-12.971; 9. Daylin Perreira, 21p, Perreira-13.094; 10. Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-13.139; 11. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-13.190; 12. Braden Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-13.288; 13. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-13.436; 14. Rickey Kinney Jr., 81K, Kinney-13.492; 15. Broedy Graham, 51, Van Meter-13.589; 16. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-13.643; 17. Jim Vanzant, 3v, Vanzant-14.074; 18. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-14.198.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Connor Lundy, 2. Dayton Shelton, 3. Brecken Guerrero, 4. A.J. Bender, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Wayne Siddle. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Stevie Sussex, 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Connor Speir, 4. Rickey Kinney Jr., 5. Verne Sweeney, 6. Jim Vanzant. NT
RESCUE MISSION ALLIANCE THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Braden Chiaramonte, 2. Broedy Graham, 3. Austin Williams, 4. Daylin Perreira, 5. Shon Deskins, 6. Elexa Herrera. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (6), 2. A.J. Bender (3), 3. Stevie Sussex (5), 4. Braden Chiaramonte (7), 5. R.J. Johnson (2), 6. Connor Lundy (8), 7. Daylin Perreira (11), 8. Dayton Shelton (9), 9. Shon Deskins (1), 10. Brecken Guerrero (14), 11. Wayne Siddle (12), 12. Broedy Graham (16), 13. Elexa Herrera (18), 14. Verne Sweeney (13), 15. Jim Vanzant (17), 16. Austin Williams (4), 17. Connor Speir (10), 18. Rickey Kinney Jr. (15). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 Shon Deskins, Laps 6-29 A.J. Bender, Lap 30 Ricky Lewis.
STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Ricky Lewis (6th to 1st) & Elexa Herrera (18th to 13th)
ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE WINNER: Braden Chiaramonte
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-298, 2-A.J. Bender-269, 3-Austin Williams-251, 4-Connor Lundy-248, 5-Ricky Lewis-234, 6-Verne Sweeney-189, 7-Brecken Guerrero-182, 8-Dayton Shelton-163, 9-Charles Davis Jr.-148, 10-Braden Chiaramonte-142.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: March 21, 2026 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
18 YEARS LATER!
SARNA IS A USAC WINNER AGAIN AT IMPERIAL VALLEY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Imperial, California (March 14, 2026)………It had been nearly 18 seasons since C.J. Sarna last celebrated a feature victory with the USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midget series.
On Saturday night on the dirt at California’s Imperial Valley Raceway, exactly 6,447 days after his most recent series victory, the Palm Desert, California found glory once again.
Sarna led the entire 25-lap distance from his outside front row starting position, pacing the way to his first series triumph since scoring a win on the pavement of California’s Altamont Motorsports Park in July 2008!
In the process, Sarna set a brand new series record for the longest duration between two victories.
Drake Cardey (Riverside, California) took over as the new series point leader with a runner-up result. Connor Lundy (Peoria, Arizona) crossed the stripe in third while Connor Speir (Fillmore, California) took fourth and Dane Culver (Riverside, California) rounded out the top-five.
The most major incident of the evening occurred on the opening lap of the feature when contact between fast qualifier Broedy Graham and R.J. Johnson sent Johnson into a wild series of flips over the turn two banking. He was able to walk away.
Heat race victories were taken by Sarna and Johnson.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 14, 2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
QUALIFYING: 1. Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-12.903; 2. Connor Lundy, 2p, Petty/Rossi-12.924; 3. Drake Cardey, 17, Dunkel-13.059; 4. R.J. Johnson, 1R, Petty/Rossi-13.078; 5. C.J. Sarna, 20, Sarna-13.089; 6. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-13.100; 7. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-13.141; 8. Hailey Lambert, 55, Lambert-13.623; 9. Adam Weisberg, 15, Weisberg-14.455; 10. Marvin Mitchell, 78, Mitchell-16.885; 11. Elijah Loper, 43x, Loper-NT.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Sarna (3), 2. Dane Culver (2), 3. Drake Cardey (4), 4. Broedy Graham (5), 5. Adam Weisberg (1). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the feature) 1. R.J. Johnson (4), 2. Connor Lundy (5), 3. Connor Speir (3), 4. Hailey Lambert (2), 5. Marvin Mitchell (1). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Sarna (2), 2. Drake Cardey (4), 3. Connor Lundy (5), 4. Connor Speir (1), 5. Dane Culver (7), 6. Broedy Graham (6), 7. Hailey Lambert (8), 8. Adam Weisberg (9), 9. Elijah Loper (11), 10. Marvin Mitchell (10), 11. R.J. Johnson (3). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 C.J. Sarna.
**R.J. Johnson flipped on lap one of the feature.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET POINTS: 1-Drake Cardey-227, 2-Broedy Graham-219, 3-C.J. Sarna-205, 4-Dane Culver-186, 5-Connor Speir-176, 6-Adam Weisberg-163, 7-Connor Lundy-139, 8-Marvin Mitchell-135, 9-R.J. Johnson-128, 10-Hailey Lambert-110.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE: May 1, 2026 – Plaza Park Raceway – Visalia, California
FIRST FIRST!
CARDEY COLLECTS USAC WS MIDGET WIN #1 AT IMPERIAL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Imperial, California (March 13, 2026)………In just his fourth career series
start, Drake Cardey became a first time feature winner with the Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC Western States Midgets on Friday night at California’s Imperial
Valley Raceway.
Cardey (Riverside, California) started on the outside of the front row for
the main event, then proceeded to lead all 25 laps en route to the victory,
fending off repeated challenges posed by pole sitter R.J. Johnson down the
stretch.
Following Cardey to the line was Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) in second, point
leader Broedy Graham (Bakersfield, California) in third, and Connor Speir
(Fillmore, California) fourth.
C.J. Sarna (Palm Desert, California) rounded out the top-five despite getting
over the turn four cushion and flipping with three laps remaining.
In his USAC Western States Midget debut, Connor Lundy (Peoria, Arizona) was
the night’s fastest qualifier with a lap of 12.917 seconds. Heat race wins went
to Speir and Johnson.
Special thanks to Hoosier Tire West for awarding Connor Lundy a free tire.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE RESULTS: March 14,
2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
QUALIFYING: 1. Connor Lundy, 2p, Petty/Rossi-12.917; 2. Broedy Graham, 66,
BGR-13.033; 3. C.J. Sarna, 20, Sarna-13.231; 4. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles
Up-13.286; 5. Drake Cardey, 17, Dunkel-13.441; 6. R.J. Johnson, 1R,
Petty/Rossi-13.455; 7. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-13.512; 8. Adam
Weisberg, 15, Weisberg-13.842; 9. Marvin Mitchell, 78, Mitchell-14.912; 10.
Elijah Loper, 43x, Loper-16.306; 11. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-NT.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Connor Speir (2), 2. Drake Cardey (3), 3. C.J. Sarna (4), 4. Connor
Lundy (5), 5. Marvin Mitchell (1). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. R.J. Johnson (3), 2. Adam Weisberg (2), 3. Broedy Graham (5), 4.
Dane Culver (4), 5. Elijah Loper (1). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Drake Cardey (2), 2.
R.J. Johnson (1), 3. Broedy Graham (5), 4. Connor Speir (7), 5. C.J. Sarna (4),
6. Adam Weisberg (8), 7. Connor Lundy (6), 8. Elijah Loper (10), 9. Dane Culver
(3), 10. Marvin Mitchell (9). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Drake Cardey.
**C.J. Sarna flipped during the feature.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET POINTS: 1-Broedy
Graham-153, 2-Drake Cardey-150, 3-C.J. Sarna-125, 4-Dane Culver-121, 5-Adam
Weisberg-110, 6-Connor Speir-108, 7-Marvin Mitchell-88, 8-Jett Yantis-77, 9-R.J.
Johnson-76, 10-Jake Andreotti-76.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE: March 14, 2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
LEWIS LANDS USAC CRA WIN
ON FRIDAY AT IMPERIAL VALLEY
Imperial, California (March 13, 2026)………Ricky Lewis captured his fourth
consecutive Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series victory at
California’s Imperial Valley Raceway on FRIDAY night during the California
Mid-Winter Fair.
Lewis (Oxnard, California) started fourth on the grid of the 30-lap feature,
but worked his way to the lead by lap 14. In a battle with R.J. Johnson down the
stretch, Lewis emerged victorious by leading the final six circuits in his Ricky
Lewis Motorsports No. 41.
For Lewis, it was 13th career USAC CRA Sprint Car victory, moving himself
ahead of Bryan Clauson and into sole possession of sixth place on the all-time
series win list.
A third of Lewis’ series triumphs have come at Imperial over the past three
seasons, winning once in October 2024 before sweeping both nights of action in
March 2025.
Braden Chiaramonte led the initial two laps of the feature but was overtaken
by Austin Williams who led the next 11 trips around the 1/4-mile dirt oval
before Lewis went by on lap 14 and led through the 21st. Johnson led laps
22-23-24.
Lewis was followed to the line by point leader and Woodland Auto Display Fast
Qualifier Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) with A.J. Bender (San Diego, California)
third, Williams (Yorba Linda, California) fourth and Connor Lundy (Peoria,
Arizona) fifth who earned hard charger honors courtesy of photographer Steve
Lafond after advancing eight positions from his 13th place starting spot.
Stevie Sussex captured the Sexton Fire Protection First Heat race victory,
while Verne Sweeney took the Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat and
Chiaramonte topped the Rescue Mission Alliance Third Heat.
Special thanks to Hoosier Tire West for awarding Shon Deskins a free tire.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: March 13,
2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – California Mid-Winter
Fair
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-12.797; 2.
Connor Speir, 57, Speir-12.833; 3. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.942; 4. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-12.965; 5. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-13.021; 6. Braden
Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-13.047; 7. Stevie Sussex, 2, Yeley-13.068; 8. Dayton
Shelton, 4D, Shelton-13.076; 9. Broedy Graham, 51, Van Meter-13.115; 10. Shon
Deskins, 21x, Deskins-13.168; 11. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-13.196; 12.
Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-13.210; 13. Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-13.210; 14. Verne
Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-13.291; 15. Brody Wake, 78, Wake-13.315; 16. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-13.386; 17. Jim Vanzant, 3v, Vanzant-13.469; 18. Rickey
Kinney Jr., 81K, Kinney-13.517.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
Stevie Sussex, 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. A.J. Bender, 4. Wayne Siddle, 5. Shon Deskins,
6. Elexa Herrera. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. Verne Sweeney, 2. Dayton Shelton, 3. Austin Williams, 4. Connor Speir, 5. Jim
Vanzant, 6. Brecken Guerrero. NT
THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Braden Chiaramonte, 2.
Brody Wake, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Connor Lundy, 5. Rickey Kinney Jr., 6. Broedy
Graham. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (4), 2.
R.J. Johnson (6), 3. A.J. Bender (3), 4. Austin Williams (2), 5. Connor Lundy
(13), 6. Connor Speir (5), 7. Dayton Shelton (9), 8. Shon Deskins (11), 9. Brody
Wake (15), 10. Verne Sweeney (8), 11. Wayne Siddle (14), 12. Elexa Herrera (16),
13. Brecken Guerrero (12), 14. Rickey Kinney Jr. (18), 15. Braden Chiaramonte
(1), 16. Stevie Sussex (7), 17. Jim Vanzant (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Braden Chiaramonte, Laps 3-13 Austin Williams,
Laps 14-21 Ricky Lewis, Laps 22-24 R.J. Johnson, Laps 25-30 Ricky Lewis.
STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Connor Lundy (13th to 5th)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-231,
2-Austin Williams-210, 3-A.J. Bender-194, 4-Connor Lundy-185, 5-Ricky Lewis-154,
6-Verne Sweeney-150, 7-Charles Davis Jr.-148, 8-Brecken Guerrero-133, 9-Dayton
Shelton-107, 10-Connor Speir-99.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: March 14, 2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – California Mid-Winter Fair
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RUMBLE AT IMPERIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
MARCH 9, 2026... The battle for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint
Car Championship heads to the historic Imperial Valley Raceway with two nights
of action starting this Friday, March 13th. The Friday and Saturday events
during the “California Mid-Winter Fair” will also showcase the Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC Western States Midgets. Located at the Imperial Valley Expo at 200
East 2nd Street in Imperial California, the pit gates at the fast 1/4-mile track
below sea level will open at 2:00pm on Friday and Saturday. The spectator gates
will open at 5:00pm and opening ceremonies are scheduled for 6:00pm. Advance
General Admission tickets are available online at ivfairgrounds.com/p/tickets--deals
for $10 (18 Years & Up) and FREE to those 17 and younger. Fair Admission and
parking are not included. For more information, visit the Imperial Valley
Raceway page on Facebook.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the event will be live streamed
at FloRacing (floracing.com).
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: MUFFLERS ARE NOT REQUIRED at Imperial Valley Raceway.
- FUEL WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE at the track.
- TIRES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car on March
13 & 14 at Imperial. Effective March 21st at Perris, the Hoosier 105/16 Medium
or Medium 1 will be the only approved right rear tires. Only SC12 left rear
tires will be permitted and front tires must be Hoosier.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
Friday’s “California Mid-Winter Fair” race will be the fifth appearance for
the USAC/CRA Sprint Cars at the Imperial Valley Fairgrounds. David Gasper won
the October 18, 2024 debut and set the 1-lap track record of 11.770 the
following night on his way to Rookie of the Year honors. Ricky Lewis has claimed
the last three 30-lap main events at Imperial.
Heading to Imperial, the 2-time and defending series champion, R.J. Johnson
of Laveen, Arizona holds a slim 3-point advantage over the competition. Driving
the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport
Sherman, Johnson posted his second Woodland Auto Display Fast Time and placed
sixth at Mohave Valley on February 28th. To date, the multi-time Arizona Sprint
Car Champion has one feature win, one heat race victory, two top-10 finishes,
and 8 feature laps led to his credit. Currently tied with Bryan Clauson and
Ricky Lewis with twelve career wins, the second generation driver will be
looking for his first triumph at the “California Mid-Winter Fair.”
Buckeye, Arizona’s “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. ranks second in the chase for
the championship. The owner/driver of the #47 MP Environmental Services /
Central Arizona Raceway DRC claimed a fifth place finish in the February 28 main
event. At press time, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has one heat
race victory and two top-10 finishes in the campaign. The 1993 CRA Rookie of the
Year will have his sights on the eighth USAC/CRA win of his career at Imperial.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California is third in
the USAC/CRA point standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple X, Williams scored fourth in the Mohave Valley
feature. To date, “The Big Game Hunter” has posted two top-10 finishes and is
currently tied with Ryan Bernal and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins. The
2009 Co-Rookie of the Year will be looking to sweep Imperial’s “California
Mid-Winter Fair” races.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy sits fourth in USAC/CRA championship point
chase. Racing the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods Sherman,
Lundy placed eighth at Mohave Valley Raceway on February 28th. Last season’s
rookies of the year is moving up the ranks and will have his sights on earning
his first career win at Imperial.
After running seventh at Mohave Valley, A.J. Bender of San Diego, California
has climbed to fifth in the point standings. Driving the family owned #21 Rolls
Scaffold / Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender has one heat race victory,
one hard charger award, and two top-10 finishes on the season. The former Turkey
Night Grand Prix 360 Sprint Car winner will be looking for the second series win
of his career.
Ventura, California’s Bryan Whitley leads the leads the chase for Rookie of
the Year and Wayne Siddle of Tucson, Arizona is also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Verne Sweeney, Brecken
Guerrero, Ricky Lewis, Dayton Shelton, Brody Wake, Jim Vanzant, Connor Speir,
Braden Chiaramonte, Jeff Dyer, Brody Fuson, and more.
Imperial Valley Raceway is located at the Imperial Valley Expo at 200 East
2nd Street in Imperial California. For more event information, visit the
Imperial Valley Raceway page on Facebook or ivfairgrounds.com/p/tickets--deals.
General Admission tickets are $10 (18 Years & Up) and FREE to those 17 and
younger. Fair Admission and parking are not included.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Kevin
Thomas Jr.
IMPERIAL AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: David
Gasper – 11.770 (10/19/24)
IMPERIAL AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Ricky Lewis,
1-David Gasper.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-151, 2. Charles Davis Jr.-148, 3. Austin Williams-141, 4. Connor
Lundy-122, 5. A.J. Bender-121, 6. Verne Sweeney-99, 7. Brecken Guerrero-93, 8.
Kevin Thomas Jr.-82, 9. Ricky Lewis-74, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-73, 11. Bryan
Whitley-61, 12. Blake Hendricks-52, ---. Logan Calderwood-52, 14. David
Gasper-51, 15. Dayton Shelton-48, 16. Wayne Siddle-47, 17. Tommy Malcolm-46, 18.
Brody Wake-43, 19. Jim Vanzant-38, 20. Brent Sexton-35.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Kevin Thomas
Jr.)
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: * Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
UNDEFEATED WEEKEND!
KTJ WINS USAC SW SPRINTS AT CASA GRANDE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (March 1, 2026)………Kevin Thomas Jr. and Bonneau
Motorsports finished off perfection in the Grand Canyon State this weekend.
The Cullman, Alabama racer continued his roll on Sunday night, leading all
but one of the 25 laps to score a USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Southwest Sprint
Car feature victory during the Sonoran Clash at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona
Raceway.
Starting fifth on the grid, Thomas carved his way to the lead in just two
laps, then led the remaining 24 circuits to earn his second triumph in as many
nights. On Saturday, Thomas captured an Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint
Car win at Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway.
KTJ’s latest win was the third of his career with the USAC Southwest Sprint
Cars, and first since 2018.
In a wild scramble on the opening lap, Connor Lundy raced from third to first
before Thomas took over on the second lap and led the remaining distance. Steve
Sussex (Tempe, Arizona) was second with R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) third,
Bruce St. James (Phoenix, Arizona) fourth and Charles Davis Jr. (Buckeye,
Arizona) fifth.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS SOUTHWEST SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: March 1, 2026
– Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona – Sonoran Clash
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. Charles Davis Jr. (#11c Turner-Wheeler) (3), 2. A.J. Hernandez
(#72 Hernandez) (1), 3. Stevie Sussex (#2y Yeley) (2), 4. R.J. Johnson (#33p
Petty) (5), 5. Daylin Perreira (#21p Perreira) (8), 6. Jordan Stetson (#8AZ
Stetson) (7), 7. George Zills (#10x Zills) (4), 8. Jake Austin (#15 Austin) (9),
9. Lonnie Hochstetler (#31H Hochstetler) (6). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. Bruce St James (#1 St. James) (1), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#78
Bonneau) (4), 3. Kala Keliinoi (#8K Keliinoi) (2), 4. Connor Lundy (#97 Lundy)
(8), 5. Dayton Shelton (#4D Shelton) (7), 6. Koen Crawford (#48 Crawford) (3),
7. Rickey Kinney Jr. (#81K Kinney) (5), 8. Dan Klinder (#30K Klinder) (9), 9.
Bryan Ledbetter Jr. (#7OH Ledbetter) (6). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(5), 2. Stevie Sussex (7), 3. R.J. Johnson (9), 4. Bruce St James (4), 5.
Charles Davis Jr. (6), 6. Connor Lundy (3), 7. A.J. Hernandez (2), 8. Kala
Keliinoi (8), 9. Jordan Stetson (11), 10. Koen Crawford (12), 11. George Zills
(16), 12. Rickey Kinney Jr. (15), 13. Jake Austin (13), 14. Dan Klinder (14),
15. Dayton Shelton (10), 16. Daylin Perreira (1), 17. Lonnie Hochstetler, 18.
Bryan Ledbetter Jr. NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Connor Lundy, Laps 2-25 Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS SOUTHWEST SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-Stevie Sussex-181,
2-Bruce St. James-171, 3-Charles Davis Jr.-168, 4-Connor Lundy-142, 5-R.J.
Johnson-141, 6-A.J. Hernandez-137, 7-Jordan Stetson-130, 8-Daylin Perreira-126,
9-Dayton Shelton-123, 10-George Zills-115.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS SOUTHWEST SPRINT CAR RACE: March 28, 2026 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
KTJ POWERS TO USAC CRA VICTORY WITH A 360
AT MOHAVE VALLEY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Mohave Valley, Arizona (February 28, 2026)………Kevin Thomas Jr. fought off a furious challenge from Ricky Lewis down the stretch to win Saturday night’s Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car feature at Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway.
Thomas (Cullman, Alabama), utilizing a 360 cubic inch engine against a field full of 410s, started fifth on the grid for the 30-lap feature but steadily dug his way to the front past Eddie Tafoya Jr. on the ninth circuit. Tafoya led the first eight laps from the pole.
However, with three laps remaining, 10th starting Lewis used the high side to rip the lead away from Thomas, getting him at the stripe by a single car length. Moments later, Thomas dove back to the bottom of turns one and two and slid back by Lewis for the lead in turn two.
Immediately, Lewis shot back underneath Thomas in turn three and scooted past Thomas’ front bumper and up to the turn four cushion. As Lewis banged his right rear tire off the cushion, Thomas slipped back under to retake the lead with the white flag waving, signifying one lap to go.
On the final go around, Lewis pulled even to the inside of Thomas through turns one and two but slipped over the edge at the top of two. While Lewis fought to regain control, Thomas escaped away for the victory in his Bonneau Motorsports No. 78.
For Thomas, it was ninth career USAC CRA feature victory, moving him to 15th place on the all-time list alongside Brady Bacon, David Cardey and Richard Vander Weerd.
Along with his $3,000 payday, Thomas earned another $720 for the Rolls Scaffold 360 Challenge.
Lewis (Oxnard, California) earned the Steve Lafond Photos Hard Charger award after his 10th to second run. Third place went to Tafoya while Austin Williams (Yorba Linda, California) crossed in fourth and Charles Davis Jr. (Buckeye, Arizona) rounded out the top-five.
Series point leader R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) finished sixth in the feature after setting fast time in Woodland Auto Display Qualifying at a time of 13.897 seconds.
Heat races presented by Sexton Fire Protection and Roy Miller Freight Lines were won by Braden Chiaramonte (El Cajon, California), A.J. Bender (San Diego, California) and Tafoya. Chiaramonte was the only flip of the night, getting upside down while running in the fifth position on the second lap of the feature.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: February 28, 2026 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-13.897; 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 78, Bonneau-13.931; 3. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-14.055; 4. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-14.070; 5. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-14.118; 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-14.228; 7. Braden Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-14.243; 8. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-14.274; 9. Ricky Lewis, 8m, May-14.495; 10. Jayme Barnes, 67x, Walker-14.512; 11. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-14.518; 12. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-14.861; 13. Troy DeGaton, 39T, DeGaton-14.867; 14. Logan Calderwood, 4J, Calderwood-14.883; 15. Dayton Shelton, 4D, Shelton-14.977; 16. Racin Silva, 5s, Silva-15.123; 17. Brody Wake, 78x, Wake-15.195; 18. Austin Ervine, 21x, AJ-15.203; 19. Brent Sexton, 44, Sexton-15.237; 20. Jim Vanzant, 3v, Vanzant-15.298; 21. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-15.374; 22. Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-NT.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Braden Chiaramonte, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. R.J. Johnson, 4. Jayme Barnes, 5. Brent Sexton, 6. Jeff Dyer, 7. Racin Silva, 8. Troy DeGaton. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Logan Calderwood, 4. Connor Speir, 5. Connor Lundy, 6. Jim Vanzant, 7. Brody Wake. NT
THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Austin Williams, 4. Dayton Shelton, 5. Verne Sweeney, 6. Austin Ervine, 7. Brecken Guerrero. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 2. Ricky Lewis (10), 3. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (1), 4. Austin Williams (4), 5. Charles Davis Jr. (3), 6. R.J. Johnson (6), 7. A.J. Bender (8), 8. Connor Lundy (2), 9. Logan Calderwood (14), 10. Dayton Shelton (15), 11. Brody Wake (17), 12. Brecken Guerrero (12), 13. Verne Sweeney (20), 14. Jim Vanzant (19), 15. Troy DeGaton (13), 16. Brent Sexton (18), 17. Connor Speir (9), 18. Jeff Dyer (21), 19. Racin Silva (16), 20. Braden Chiaramonte (7), 21. Jayme Barnes (11). NT
**Braden Chiaramonte flipped during lap 2 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 Eddie Tafoya Jr., Laps 9-27 Kevin Thomas Jr., Lap 28 Ricky Lewis, Laps 29-30 Kevin Thomas Jr.
STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Ricky Lewis (10th to 2nd)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-151, 2-Charles Davis Jr.-148, 3-Austin Williams-141, 4-Connor Lundy-122, 5-A.J. Bender-121, 6-Verne Sweeney-99, 7-Brecken Guerrero-93, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-82, 9-Ricky Lewis-74, 10-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-73.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: March 13 & 14, 2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California – California Mid-Winter Fair
TURNING WRENCHES & TURNING WHEELS,
BOXELL GOES FULL-TIME USAC MIDGET RACING IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (February 26, 2026)………Jakeb Boxell has spent the last
couple of seasons on the road with 4 Kings Racing as a mechanic and part-time
driver on the team’s USAC efforts.
In 2026, the 20-year-old Zanesville, Indiana native will get the opportunity
to race for 4 Kings full-time in USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship competition in a two-car operation alongside teammate, Kevin Thomas
Jr.
Boxell owns 15 career USAC National Midget starts dating back to his 2022
debut, and for the last couple of seasons, has been under the 4 Kings Racing
stable. In 2025, he got the chance to make 12 feature starts and rewarded the
team with a pair of top-five finishes at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway (5th)
and a career-best result at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway (3rd).
For Boxell, it’s a testament that hard work and perseverance pays off, and
now, he gets his opportunity on the 29-race tour in the coming year.
“Ever since I started racing, one of my big goals has been to run a full
season with the USAC National Midgets,” Boxell stated. “We had pretty good runs
last year, and Rex (Turner), Matt (Westfall), Fred (Edwards) and Phil (Westfall)
all came together to make it happen and I am able to run full-time this upcoming
year. I’m really excited.”
Speaking of Westfall, the Boxell and Westfall relationship goes back a ways.
When Matt was a regular on the NAMARS Midget tour in the late 1990s and early
2000s, it was Jakeb’s father, Greg, who was a crewman for the team. Greg worked
at Bordner Welding, a longtime sponsor of Westfall’s racing efforts over the
decades.
Jakeb began his racing career in karts before moving on to micro sprints and
USAC’s Midwest Thunder Midgets. With the USAC MTM series, he won twice, in 2024
at Ohio’s Limaland Motorsports Park and again in 2025 at Indiana’s Circle City
Raceway, a race in which he started 18th. In 2024, Boxell finished a solid third
in series points.
Reaching back even further, Jakeb’s great-granduncle owned a midget in the
1940s before moving on to boat racing. Greg Boxell raced karts for a time. But
when Jakeb was born, his father purchased a kart for him, and together, they
went racing, and it’s taken off from there.
Jakeb received his first kit-kart on his fourth birthday, and his first laps
were taken around the back of his dad’s machine shop. As Jakeb recalled, “I ran
it through the grass a lot more than I was on the pavement!” The following year
at Little Eldora Speedway, Boxell made his first run on dirt and won the main
event. The trophy he earned that day was twice his height.
A common thread throughout Jakeb’s early racing years was that his karts were
built by Matt Westfall. In fact, Westfall built all of Boxell’s karts over the
years. Matt has known the Boxell family since Jakeb was in diapers. Now, as the
crew chief for 4 Kings Racing, Westfall is one of Jakeb’s bosses. Way before
they got the chance to work together, Jakeb considered Westfall to be his racing
hero. Some thing’s never change. Funny how things come full circle.
“It’s definitely got to be Matt,” Jakeb said. “People laugh at me and think
it’s funny because he’s my boss. But four or five years ago, I would’ve never
known he was going to be my boss. It’s just the history of the stuff that Matt’s
done. He’s got USAC Sprint Car wins. He’s got midget, late model and modified
championships. He’s done too much for him not to be one of my heroes. He’s the
guy you want to look up to that does a whole lot of different racing and he’s
really good at all of it.”
Jakeb, who also prefers pineapple as the primary topping on his pizza, knows
these cars in and out with his mechanical role in recent years. On a regular
basis, he works on 4 Kings Racing’s Midget and Silver Crown stable and is seen
at all USAC events turning the wrenches. It’s certainly a contrast to the show
up and drive mentality, and Jakeb sees that ability as an asset moving forward.
“When you work on them, you obviously know what the components do other than
just dragging your suit bag from your car to the racetrack,” Boxell explained.
“When you learn the technical stuff about it, it makes you a better racecar
driver in my eyes.
I actually moved in with Matt two years ago when he called me,” Jakeb
continued. “I work at the shop every day, and sometimes even through the
weekend. If we’re busy, it’ll be a seven day project,” Boxell explained. “I help
put them together and we get them to the racetrack. I do maintenance, build cars
and tear them apart. So, it’s pretty much from bare frame to race ready and from
race ready to bare frame.”
As an added perk, Boxell will race alongside fellow USAC National Midget
full-timer Kevin Thomas Jr., a six-time series winner who finished third in the
standings one year ago. Jakeb realizes the benefit of having both an experienced
crew chief and an experienced driver to work alongside, which Jakeb sees as an
advantage.
“Between Matt being our crew chief and Kevin Thomas Jr. being my teammate,
when we all have questions, we get into a circle,” Boxell said. “They’ve all
raced a long time and I’m just the young buck here. They’ll explain to me what I
need to change with my racecraft to make me better. Just having really good
people to lean on and knowing that they’re going to support me and have
confidence in me, that’s definitely a booster in my morale.”
Boxell will start off his Rookie USAC National Midget run in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
BRECKEN THE TEXAN!
REESE READIES FOR USAC MIDGET FULL SEASON IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (February 26, 2026)………Brecken Reese, who was impressive in
part-time duty on the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship trail
one year ago, is going full-time with the series in 2026 aboard the Jeff Reese
owned No. 20Q.
The 19-year-old Canyon, Texas native made his first 16 career USAC National
Midget feature starts during the 2025 campaign, finishing 14th in the standings
while driving the family car as well as for Grady Chandler, garnering three
top-10 results, including bests of 4th at Bloomington Speedway, 7th at The Dirt
Track at IMS, and 10th at Bakersfield.
Getting his feet wet in USAC National Midget racing was challenging for
Reese, but it’s paid plenty of dividends with how much knowledge and experience
he’s gained over the past year. Now, he’s ready to put his skills to the test on
the series’ upcoming 29-race tour.
“I learned a lot racing with these guys,” Reese acknowledged. “They’re very,
very good, and all the guys who do it full-time are super quick and hard to keep
up with. I’m just trying to learn how to put a full night together. It’s
definitely cool to be able to commit and chase the series and see where we stack
up.”
The process continues into the 2026 season for Reese. That said, now, he’ll
be seeing many of the racetracks on the schedule for a second time. One of
Reese’s stated goals was to find his share of redemption at these places where
they now have a notebook to learn from and build off of.
“I think our biggest struggle was just running at all these new places,”
Reese admitted. “I felt like it would take us a full night to figure it out, and
I think that’s what’s going to help us this year. Most places on the schedule
this season, we hit at least once last year. Then, just taking everything I’ve
learned from last year racing against these guys, seeing what they do and how
they handle stuff. I think that’s going to be huge. Getting the chance to race
against this kind of competition changes you a lot.”
Case in point. Last year at Bloomington during USAC Indiana Midget Week, all
Reese got was a single hot lap session in before the rain came and washed away
the night. However, at the makeup date 2.5 months later, Reese and team showed
up with a vengeance, laying down the third quickest lap in qualifying before
finishing fourth in the feature after running as high as second.
“That was a really cool night,” Reese recalled. “It was our first night in an
all-new LynK (chassis) and we didn’t really know what to expect. I’d never been
there before outside of a hot lap session, but I was able to click off a really
good time and that just built our whole night. It was the first time we really
had speed to keep up with those guys. You’re pretty nervous after building a new
car from the ground up pretty much, but that night, I finally got to experience
what it was like to start up front and run up front with those guys.”
Reese, who works for his father’s Cierra Towing & Crushing company away from
the racetrack, has captured numerous victories in recent years in micro sprint
and 305 Sprint Car competition. In 2025, he earned the POWRi Stock Non-Wing
Keith Kunz Motorsports Challenge Championship, including a victory in the KKM
Challenge race last August at U.S. 24 Speedway in Logansport, Indiana.
Brecken didn’t particularly grow up in a racing family, per se, but his
father and car owner, Jeff Reese, raced karts on the local level in Texas.
Brecken, himself, got behind the wheel for the first time at age nine in an
outlaw kart, winning three titles before venturing into micro racing, and to
where he is today.
As far as his racing heroes, it’s Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson, a pair of
generational talents who’ve had their fair share of success in USAC as well as
in NASCAR, and everything else they’ve ever strapped into. Witnessing them in
action at the Tulsa Shootout and the Chili Bowl Nationals certainly made a deep
impression on young Brecken along with an up close and personal encounter.
“I remember the people who came down to run micros, like Christopher Bell and
Kyle Larson, and all those guys who were running a sprint car and came over to
run micros,” Reese said. “Getting to race against them, I think that really
showed a lot to me. By just seeing how good they are, it inspired me to want to
grow and continue to get better in order to get to that level.”
Reese begins his first full USAC National Midget run in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
COLORADO’S COX TO CHASE USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ROOKIE OF THE YEAR IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (February 25, 2026)………Bradley Cox will competed for Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year honors with the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship as he takes on the full, 29-race schedule for Cappy and Sherry Mason’s R.E.M. Motorsports team in 2026.
Cox, who was born in Colorado and resides in Texas, and is currently bouncing back-and-forth between the two states, made his first pair of USAC National Midget starts in 2025, both at Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway during Mid-America Midget Week.
For the 16-year-old Cox, racing is a way of life. He’s a fourth generation racer, and for him, going USAC National Midget racing is a dream come true.
“I’m like a little kid in a candy shop. It’s one of those dreams come true,” Cox exclaimed. “You dream as a kid to go racing at the national level and to travel all over the United States, especially doing so for such great people. I’m looking forward to it and I get to bring my family along.”
Cox began his racing career at the age of seven, starting in outlaw karts before turning his focus to micro sprints. By age 11, he got behind the wheel of a non-wing 305 c.i. sprint car for a practice session. At 12, he was the ASCS Elite North Non-Wing Sprint Car Series Rookie of the Year. One year later, at just 13, he was the 2023 ASCS Elite North Non-Wing Sprint Car Series champion, winning twice on the campaign in Colorado at Honor Speedway and El Paso County Raceway.
By 2024, he ventured into midget racing, competing regularly with the Rocky Mountain Midget Racing Association. In 2025, he made his USAC National Midget debut. In fact, to make his way into his first main event field, he won his heat race and was running as high as seventh in the feature when his ride was sidelined with an engine issue. Despite the setback, the moment was a turning point for him moving forward.
“I think the biggest gain was in Nebraska,” Cox recalled. “We were running well in the A-Main and we won our heat race, but then we had a motor issue. It really brought my confidence up. In this series, everyone is stout. There are no slouches at all. Everybody is super-fast and you’ve got to be on your a-game every lap.”
In October of 2025, Cox made his first run in one of the Mason-owned midgets where he finished a solid fourth with the POWRi Midgets at Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway. That opened up the door for 2026, and now Cox has teamed up with Mason, a two-time Rocky Mountain Midget entrant champion, to chase USAC glory in their first full year together.
“The main goal is to get Rookie of the Year. That would be pretty cool,” Cox stated. “I want to have consistency going to these new tracks I haven’t been to, especially like Eldora and those Indiana tracks that are really famous. I’m looking forward to all of it.”
Both of Cox’s grandfathers raced, as his did his uncle. Now, Bradley is following along in their footsteps. His great grandpa, Larry Carnes, was an early competitor in the NASCAR Truck Series, making one start at Phoenix International Raceway in 1999. Bradley’s grandfather, Lonnie Cox, made a total of 16 NASCAR Truck starts between 1996-2002.
Bradley’s uncle, Kyle Johnson, also raced, and they all had a common thread in sprint car racing. In fact, when Bradley was 10, he was the “tire guy” for his grandpa’s sprint car team.
Cox will start off his Rookie USAC National Midget run in 2026 beginning with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS BATTLE AT MOHAVE VALLEY SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
FEBRUARY 23, 2026... After one race in the books, the battle for the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship will head to Mohave Valley
Raceway this Saturday, February 28th. The action packed night is the first of
two appearances for USAC/CRA at the fast 1/3-mile oval and will also showcase
the Avanti Windows & Doors POWRi Southwest Ecotech Midgets, Dwarf Cars, and
SoCal Super Stocks. Located at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley, Arizona, the
Pit Booth will open at 2:00pm, the Spectator Gates will open at 4:00pm, and
Racing is scheduled for 6:00pm. For more information, visit
mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000. Mountain Standard Times are
posted. The track time is currently one hour ahead of the Pacific/California
Time Zone.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the event will be live streamed
at FloRacing (floracing.com).
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at Mohave Valley Raceway.
- Fuel WILL BE AVAILABLE at the track. Text Kim at 805-207-2276 for orders or
any questions.
- TIRES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car on
February 14th at Perris, February 28 at Mohave Valley, and March 13 &14 at
Imperial. Effective March 21st at Perris, the Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1
will be the only approved right rear tires. Only SC12 left rear tires will be
permitted and front tires must be Hoosier.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
SPECIAL NOTICE AT MOHAVE VALLEY:
- CASH ONLY: Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash only facility.
- PIT AREA PARKING: Personal vehicles or side by sides, etc. are NOT allowed in
the pits. If it is not towing the race car/truck, on the trailer with the car,
or in the trailer with the car, then it will NOT be allowed. NO exceptions!
Since April 23, 2022, the fast 1/3-mile clay oval has held eleven USAC/CRA
Sprint Car events and six different drivers have claimed victory. 2023 champion,
“The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr., and Ricky Lewis
are tied with two Mohave Valley wins and Ryan Bernal broke “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams’ track record with a new standard of 13.894 seconds on October 4, 2025.
The complete Mohave Valley win list is at the end of this release.
After scoring a perfect point night at Perris on February 14th, the 2-time
and defending series champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona holds a 4-point
advantage over the competition. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #1P Avanti
Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman, Johnson posted the Woodland Auto
Display Fast Time, won his heat race, and topped the 30-lap feature. His only
blemish on the night was finishing third in a special non-point “Dash for Cash.”
Currently tied with Bryan Clauson and Ricky Lewis with twelve career wins, the
second generation driver will be looking to continue his championship bid with
his first Mohave Valley win.
Buckeye, Arizona’s “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. ranks second in the
championship point standings. The owner/driver of the #47 MP Environmental
Services / Central Arizona Raceway DRC qualified second overall, won his heat
race, won the “Dash for Cash,” and finished second to R.J. Johnson in the Perris
main event. The 1993 CRA Rookie of the Year will have his sights on the eighth
USAC/CRA win of his career this Saturday night.
Debuting a new Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging / Maxima Oil Triple
X, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California sits third
in the point chase. On February 14th, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year was fifth
quick in time trials, placed fifth in his heat race, and charged to third in the
feature after starting eighth. “The Big Game Hunter” is currently tied with Ryan
Bernal and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins and will be looking for his
first victory of the year at Mohave Valley.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy is fourth in the chase for the USAC/CRA
championship. Piloting the family owned #97 Apache Transport / Jugo Superfoods
Sherman, Lundy qualified third overall, scored fourth in his heat race and
scored fifth in the Perris main event. Last season’s rookies of the year is
moving up the ranks and will have his sights on earning his first career
triumph.
Leading rookie contender, Bryan Whitley of Ventura, California sits fifth in
the USAC/CRA point standings. Racing his #22 Porta-Stor / Trench Shoring Triple
X, Whitley was ninth fast in time trials, ran third in his heat race, placed
fifth in the “Dash for Cash,” and scored sixth in the season opener. This
Saturday, Bryan will be looking for his first Mohave Valley victory.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender is tied for fifth in the championship
standings. Driving the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffold / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender battled early engine issues before taking the Perris hard
charger honors with a fourth place run from twelfth. The former Turkey Night
Grand Prix Sprint Car winner will have his sights on the second win of his
career.
While Bryan Whitley leads the rookie of the year points, Wayne Siddle of
Tucson, Arizona is also in contention.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Verne Sweeney, Brecken
Guerrero, Blake Hendricks, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, Dayton Shelton, and more.
Mohave Valley Raceway is located at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley,
Arizona. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000. Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash
only facility and grandstand tickets are available at the track on race day.
Adult General Admission tickets (including Seniors) are $25, Kids General
Admission Tickets are $15, and Children (5 & Under) are FREE. Outside food,
beverages, and ice chests are not permitted.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 1-R.J. Johnson.
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Ryan
Bernal – 13.894 (10/04/25)
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Ricky Lewis,
2-Brody Roa, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr., 1-Ryan Bernal, 1-Kyle Cummins, 1-Damion
Gardner, 1-Chase Johnson, 1-Jake Swanson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-84, 2. Charles Davis Jr.-80, 3. Austin Williams-70, 4. Connor Lundy-67,
5. Bryan Whitley (R)-61, --. A.J. Bender-61, 7. Verne Sweeney-58, 8. Brecken
Guerrero-52, --. Blake Hendricks-52, 10. David Gasper-51, 11. Wayne Siddle
(R)-47, 12. Tommy Malcolm-46.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: * Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
PHOTO FINISH!
YANTIS EKES OUT USAC WS MIDGET OPENER AT BAKO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bakersfield, California (February 21, 2026)………Forty-three thousandths of a
second made all the difference for Jett Yantis on the final lap of Saturday’s
USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midget season opener at Bakersfield
Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway in California.
Starting seventh, Yantis (Bakersfield, California) took over the race lead
with two circuits remaining after leader Brody Fuson flipped wildly on the back
straightaway while holding a commanding lead with the white flag just within
sight.
After the red flag, fast qualifier Broedy Graham pressured Yantis high and
low during the final two laps around the 1/3-mile dirt oval. However, Yantis was
able beat Graham to the stripe by about a wheel for his third career series
victory in his Rusty Carlile owned No. 4.
Series Rookie Drake Cardey held the top spot for the initial 12 laps before
Fuson ripped around the outside to gain the lead on lap 13. Fuson appeared
headed for a comfortable victory until lap 24 of 25 when he became entangled
with a car he was attempting to put a lap down. Fuson climbed out and walked
away with a 10th place result.
Yantis then led the final two laps to secure a tight victory over Graham in
second, with Jake Andreotti third, Cardey fourth and Dane Culver rounding out
the top-five. Cardey and Culver were victorious in each of the two heat races.
Only one other incident occurred during the feature with Connor Speir getting
upside down between turns one and two while running seventh on the 10th lap. He
walked away without injury.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE RESULTS: February 21,
2026 – Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield,
California
QUALIFYING: 1. Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-16.242; 2. Jake Andreotti, 00,
Davis-16.362; 3. Brody Fuson, 51, Carlile-16.458; 4. Caden Sarale, 14T,
Streeter/Graunstadt-16.554; 5. Drake Cardey, 17, Dunkel-16.557; 6. Dane Culver,
50, Knuckles Up-16.634; 7. Jett Yantis, 4, Carlile-16.712; 8. C.J. Sarna, 20,
Sarna-16.807; 9. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-17.065; 10. Terry
Nichols, 2ND, Nichols/Peckfelder-17.521; 11. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-17.569; 12.
Hailey Lambert, 55, Lambert-17.650; 13. Adam Weisberg, 15, Weisberg-18.208; 14.
Marvin Mitchell, 78, Mitchell-18.745; 15. Ron Hazelton, 15x, Hazelton-19.329.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Drake Cardey (4), 2. Jett Yantis (3), 3. Brody Fuson (5), 4. Broedy
Graham (6), 5. Connor Speir (2), 6. Kyle Hawse (1), 7. Adam Weisberg (7), 8. Ron
Hazelton (8). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Dane Culver (4), 2. Jake Andreotti (6), 3. Caden Sarale (5), 4. C.J.
Sarna (3), 5. Hailey Lambert (1), 6. Terry Nichols (2), 7. Marvin Mitchell. NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jett Yantis (7), 2.
Broedy Graham (6), 3. Jake Andreotti (5), 4. Drake Cardey (2), 5. Dane Culver
(1), 6. Caden Sarale (3), 7. C.J. Sarna (8), 8. Hailey Lambert (11), 9. Adam
Weisberg (12), 10. Brody Fuson (4), 11. Terry Nichols (15), 12. Marvin Mitchell
(13), 13. Ron Hazelton (14), 14. Connor Speir (9), 15. Kyle Hawse (10). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Drake Cardey, Laps 13-23 Brody Fuson, Laps
24-25 Jett Yantis.
**Connor Speir flipped on lap 10 of the feature. Brody Fuson flipped on lap
24 of the feature.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET POINTS: 1-Broedy Graham-78,
2-Jett Yantis-77, 3-Jake Andreotti-76, 4-Drake Cardey-71, 5-Dane Culver-67,
6-Caden Sarale-64, 7-C.J. Sarna-57, 8-Hailey Lambert-53, 9-Brody Fuson-53,
10-Adam Weisberg-48.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACES: March 13-14, 2026 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
RETURN OF THE MACK!
LEOPARD SET FOR FULL USAC MIDGET RUN IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (FEBRUARY 19, 2026)………The Leopard family name goes back to
the origins of USAC seven decades ago. Now, Mack Leopard, the teenager from
Beavercreek, Ohio, is set to make his own mark with USAC’s NOS Energy Drink
Midget National Championship in 2026 and will compete on the full series
schedule with Chase McDermand Racing.
A 15-year-old high school sophomore, Leopard made his first 11 career starts
with the series in 2025, scoring fast qualifying honors at Fairbury, Nebraska’s
Jefferson County Speedway and finishing a career best eighth on the very same
night at the same track, all while driving for Chad Boat’s CB Industries.
Leopard’s great grandfather, Nelson Leopard, was a scorer for the United
States Auto Club in its formative years in the 1950s-1960s. For Mack, short for
Mackston, his racing career began at age nine at Ohio’s Kil-Kare Raceway,
competing in quarter midgets where he scored a pair of championships with the
Midwest Thunder series in the Senior Honda and Light 160 classes.
By 2023, Leopard began competing in micro sprints for CBI, notching wins at
both North Carolina's Millbridge Speedway and Indiana's U.S. 24 Speedway, and in
2024, was triumphant in several marquee events, including the Tom Rieck Memorial
at Illinois' Coles County Speedway.
Along with his USAC exploits in 2025, Leopard also competed with the MARA
series, sweeping both weekend events on back-to-back nights in Illinois during
the month of September at Jacksonville Speedway and Spoon River Speedway. He
achieved each of those victories behind the wheel of a Chase McDermand Racing
machine.
Those accomplishments set off a chain of events that ultimately got this
combo working together even more going into 2026.
“I’m pretty excited to work with (Chase) because I’m still learning and I
feel like he’ll be able to teach me a lot,” Leopard said. “Plus, he has raced
very recently and understands everything. I think he and I can relate well to
each other, so I’m excited. I’m really excited to do all the races and travel
everywhere.”
McDermand is a longtime racer himself, earning a three-peat of Badger Midget
Auto Racing Association driving championships in 2019-2020-2021. In 2024,
McDermand became a first-time USAC National Midget feature winner during a
prelim night of the BC39 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
For Leopard, it was also with McDermand in which he made history at the Chili
Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma during January 2026. There, he set three new
event records. He competed in nine features on championship night, transferring
all the way from the N-Main to the F-Main, winning four of them along the way
all while passing an astounding 73 cars in process!
The reaction to his alphabet soup run was swift, and Leopard truly got to
showcase his talents and hustle to a worldwide audience, all after an auspicious
start to the week.
“I thought, ‘okay, we’re starting to do pretty well here,’” Leopard recalled
in the midst of his run. “Once we got going, I thought, ‘I can’t stop now!’ It
was pretty sweet. I started getting interviewed and all that and it was a pretty
big deal. I feel like that kind of put my name out there. I didn’t notice it
until about a week later and I was like, ‘man, that was crazy.’”
Now, Leopard takes the wheel for his first full season of USAC competition in the coming year. The 2026 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season begins with back-to-back nights at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway for the Kokomo Grand Prix on April 24-25.
R.J. JOHNSON SWEEPS PERRIS USAC CRA OPENER
By: Lance Jennings
Perris, California (February 14, 2026)………After earning the last two Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Championships, R.J. Johnson of Laveen,
Arizona opened the 2026 season by winning Saturday’s opening night at
California’s Perris Auto Speedway.
Driving the Petty Performance Racing #1p Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache
Transport Sherman, Johnson led the last eight laps to score his 12th career
series win, tying Bryan Clauson and Ricky Lewis for sixth place on the all-time
list.
Johnson began the night by posting his 15th career Woodland Auto Display Fast
Time Award with a time of 16.509 seconds over “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr.,
Connor Lundy, David Gasper, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams, and the rest
of the roster in attendance.
After setting fast time, Johnson raced to victory in the 8-lap Sexton Fire
Protection First Heat Race over Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, rookie contender Bryan
Whitley, last season’s rookie of the year Lundy, Williams, and Brecken Guerrero.
The 8-lap Roy Miller Freight Lines Second Heat Race went to “Chargin” Charles
Davis Jr. of Buckeye, Arizona. Piloting his #47 MP Environmental Services /
Central Arizona Raceway DRC, Davis finished ahead of Gasper, Verne Sweeney,
Blake Hendricks, and rookie contender Wayne Siddle.
In light of the small field, series officials set up a special 6-car, 6-lap
“Dash For Cash” paying $300 to win. Starting in the back row, “Chargin” Charles
Davis Jr. claimed the checkered flags over Gasper, Johnson, Malcolm, Whitley,
and Sweeney.
After battling engine issues, San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender earned the
night’s Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors. Racing the Kim and
Richard Bender #21 Matrix Construction Services / Rolls Scaffold DRC, Bender
started twelfth and scored fourth after a heated battle with Austin Williams at
Perris Auto Speedway.
On Saturday, February 28th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
Series will hit the road and travel to Mohave Valley Raceway in Mohave Valley,
Arizona for their first of two visits on the schedule. For more information on
the series, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can
also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: February 14,
2026 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY QUALIFYING: 1. R.J. Johnson, 1p, Petty-16.509; 2.
Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.818; 3. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-16.908; 4. David
Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-16.924; 5. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-16.944; 6.
Blake Hendricks, 14, Hendricks-17.144; 7. Tommy Malcolm, 5x, Napier-17.366; 8.
Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-17.797; 9. Bryan Whitley, 22, Whitley-18.099; 10.
Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-18.437; 11. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-25.059;
12. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-NT.
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1.
R.J. Johnson, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Bryan Whitley, 4. Connor Lundy, 5. Austin
Williams, 6. Brecken Guerrero. NT
ROY MILLER FREIGHT LINES SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. David Gasper, 3. Verne Sweeney, 4. Blake Hendricks, 5.
Wayne Siddle. NT
DASH FOR CASH: (6 laps) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. David Gasper, 3. R.J.
Johnson, 4. Tommy Malcolm, 5. Bryan Whitley, 6. Verne Sweeney. 1:43.14
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. R.J. Johnson (6), 2.
Charles Davis Jr. (5), 3. Austin Williams (8), 4. A.J. Bender (12), 5. Connor
Lundy (7), 6. Bryan Whitley (2), 7. Verne Sweeney (1), 8. Brecken Guerrero (11),
9. Blake Hendricks (9), 10. Wayne Siddle (10), 11. David Gasper (4), 12. Tommy
Malcolm (3). NT.
**David Gasper flipped during lap 22 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-22 David Gasper, Laps 23-30 R.J. Johnson.
HARD CHARGER: A.J. Bender (12th to 4th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-84,
2-Charles Davis Jr.-80, 3-Austin Williams-70, 4-Connor Lundy-67, 5-Bryan
Whitley-61, 6-A.J. Bender-61, 7-Verne Sweeney-58, 8-Brecken Guerrero-52, 9-Blake
Hendricks-52, 10-David Gasper-51.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: February 28 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona
LOCK, STOCKON, BARREL:
CHASE & MOOSE RACE TO OCALA VICTORY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ocala, Florida (February 13, 2026)………For Chase Stockon and Moose Racing, it
seemed as if it was just a matter of time when they’re breakthrough at Florida’s
Ocala Speedway would come to fruition.
All they needed was a little bit of good fortune to come their direction, and
they got exactly that on Friday the 13th, no less.
They were fast throughout the week the previous winter, and thus far, had
been near the forefront of the field during each of the first two nights of USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship racing at the 3/8-mile D-shaped dirt
track.
A runner-up result for Stockon on Wednesday in which he and eventual winner
Trey Osborne banged wheels on the front straightaway was followed by another
solid top-five run on Thursday.
Friday was a new chapter, however, and despite a brief heart-in-the-throat
moment and an emphatic stroke of Byzantine whimsy, Stockon led the entire 35-lap
distance from start to finish in his Tom & Laurie Sertich/Lucas Oil Center –
Dewig Meats – Brown Excavating/DRC/Kistler Chevy.
The Fort Branch, Indiana native’s 16th career USAC National Sprint Car
victory tied him with Damion Gardner and Jud Larson for 39th place on the
all-time list. It was also Stockon’s second career triumph at Ocala and his
first there since 2018.
After providing the Sertich team its first USAC national win last summer at
the Terre Haute Action Track, they were back again, this time in the Sunshine
State during the penultimate round of Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by
Yokohama Tire.
“I can’t thank Tom and Laurie enough and Mister with Steve Williby on the
wrenches. I wish I would’ve found him a long time ago in my career,” Stockon
praised. “This whole bunch on the Moose 92 has been a godsend for me. It’s
pretty special giving them another USAC national win.”
Starting his race from the catbird seat on pole, Stockon stepped out to the
early lead and maintained total control for the first three laps of the feature
with Kevin Thomas Jr. slotted into second ahead of Kyle Cummins. However, an
incident collecting a pair of feature winners from earlier this week halted the
proceedings on lap four.
Thursday’s Ocala winner Logan Seavey (10th) drifted out of the groove at the
exit of turn four and walloped the outside wall with his right rear tire, then
spun 540 degrees down the front straightaway before coming to a stop with a flat
right rear tire. In the aftermath, Tuesday’s Volusia victor Jake Swanson (12th)
attempted to avoid the incident, but knocked wheels with Robert Ballou (11th),
ramped into the air and landed on all fours with a knocked out front end.
Miraculously, both Seavey and Swanson returned to the field after their
respective crews made repairs in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. Starting at
the tail end of the 23-car field, Swanson advanced all the way back to a ninth
place result. Seavey, meanwhile, raced all the way back to eighth before a
mechanical issue stifled him during the final laps and dropped him to 11th in
the running order.
On the ensuing lap five restart, Ballou (10th) found trouble in exactly the
same manner as Seavey but took a much more detrimental result. Ballou skated
over the edge in turn four, collided with the outside wall and flipped several
times nose-to-tail down the front straightaway. However, he was able to climb
out and walk away. Ricky Lewis (10th) was also caught up in the incident and was
unable to restart with front end damage to his ride.
Shortly after the resumption, Cummins began his surge as he swung to the
inside of Thomas on the backstretch dogleg to make his way into second on lap
six, then set sail for Stockon’s lead.
On the seventh lap, the complexion of the race nearly changed in a heartbeat.
In turns three and four, Stockon got all four of his wheels over the cushion
where the track flattens out. Cummins drove on by, but Stockon straightened
himself out, pointed his car back under Cummins off turn four and managed to
beat Cummins back to the stripe by a wheel.
As he balanced the exhilarating tension between being and becoming, Stockon
narrowly avoided heartbreak on two fronts simultaneously.
“We finished out the year strong and we had a strong Ocala last year. We just
couldn’t seem to find any luck,” recalled. “I think we had a little bit of luck
on our side tonight. I killed the engine down in three and Kyle slid me. I
thought I gave it away right there.”
Back up front, Stockon’s new nemesis soon became lapped traffic, which he
encountered a plethora of with 10 laps remaining. With traffic running high,
running low and operating to and fro, Stockon successfully split right between
the duo of Gunnar Setser and Greg Mitchell on the front straight, but Cummins
remained within striking distance and delivered the message that he was here to
stay and maintain constant pressure.
“You’ve just got to use your ears,” Stockon explained regarding the proximity
of Cummins’ engine noise surrounding him. “He’s bad fast, and this kind of
slick, technical stuff is right up his alley. I knew he’d be tough. I heard him
a couple times and saw his nose a couple times. I just stuck to my guns until
somebody proved me otherwise.”
C.J. Leary (8th) was stopped backwards between turns one and two on lap 29
with heavy damage to his machine. He was able to climb out and walk away. That
diverted traffic with seven laps remaining, allowing the duel to continue with a
clear track and clean air out in front. Still, Stockon knew he just couldn’t
allow Cummins to get a word, or a wheel, in edgewise.
“With all the cautions and the low tire pressure, I didn’t really know what
the plan was,” Stockon remembered. “I just knew that if I could hold them off
from throwing a slider on me, we’d probably be in good shape.”
Stockon was in perfectly good shape as it turned out, and he was able to jump
away from Cummins down the stretch to finish off the victory by a 0.691 second
margin over Cummins with Kevin Thomas Jr. third, Brady Bacon fourth and Mitchel
Moles fifth.
Not only did Stockon win Friday’s main event. He also led each and every one
of the 35 laps along the way. That earned him the K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
Briggs Danner went plus-six in advancing from 13th to seventh in the feature,
a nice bounce back for the night’s Rod End Supply Hard Charger following a DNF
the night before that resulted in a 22nd place finish.
Jadon Rogers was originally slated to start 12th in the feature, but the main
pill selector on his car popped apart and sprayed fuel all over him as he was
lining up before the green flag. Restarting 23rd, he raced to a 10th place
finish, earning him the Sober Joe Coffee Co. Recovery of the Night.
Justin Grant collected fast time honors during LearnLab Qualifying. His time
of 13.910 seconds put him at the top of the chart for the first time during the
2026 season. His 41st career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time ranks
as the seventh most all-time.
After the first three nights of competition at Ocala, five drivers locked
themselves into Saturday's, February 14, Winter Dirt Games dash and
$10,000-to-win, 40-lap feature. Those drivers are Kyle Cummins, Chase Stockon,
Logan Seavey, Brady Bacon and Mitchel Moles. All other drivers will have to race
their way into the field.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: February 13, 2026
– Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama
Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.910; 2. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.937; 3. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-14.052; 4. Kyle Cummins,
3p, Petty-14.058; 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.098; 6. Chase Stockon,
92, Sertich-14.138; 7. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.161; 8. Logan Seavey,
57, Abacus-14.162; 9. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.213; 10. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-14.220; 11. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.273; 12. Harley Burns, 16, Britt
Aero-14.334; 13. Tom Harris, 84, Harris-14.443; 14. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-14.467; 15. Chelby Hinton, 2B, 2B Racing-14.495; 16. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Lewis-14.552; 17. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-14.573; 18. C.J. Leary, 30,
Leary-14.626; 19. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-14.715; 20. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.794; 21. Ryan Harrison, 97UK, Harrison-14.900; 22.
Greg Mitchell, 001, Mitchell-15.790; 23. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-NT; 24. Kobe
Simpson, 13TH, Howard-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (1), 2. Briggs Danner (3), 3. Jake
Swanson (4), 4. Kyle Cummins (5), 5. Tom Harris (2), 6. Justin Grant (6), 7.
Logan Calderwood (7), 8. Greg Mitchell (8). 2:01.671
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2. Robert Ballou (3), 3. Gunnar
Setser (2), 4. Logan Seavey (4), 5. Mitchel Moles (6), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr (5),
7. Cale Coons (7). 1:58.539
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (1), 2. Jadon Rogers (4), 3. Chase
Stockon (5), 4. Chelby Hinton (2), 5. Trey Osborne (6), 6. Harley Burns (3), 7.
Ryan Harrison (7). 2:01.558
FEATURE: (35 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon (1),
2. Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 4. Brady Bacon (8), 5. Mitchel
Moles (5), 6. Justin Grant (6), 7. Briggs Danner (13), 8. Trey Osborne (4), 9.
Jake Swanson (10), 10. Jadon Rogers (12), 11. Logan Seavey (11), 12. Chelby
Hinton (18), 13. Tom Harris (16), 14. Logan Calderwood (19), 15. Gunnar Setser
(17), 16. Ryan Harrison (21), 17. Cale Coons (20), 18. C.J. Leary (9), 19. Greg
Mitchell (22), 20. Harley Burns (15), 21. Ricky Lewis (7), 22. Robert Ballou
(14), 23. Chase Howard (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-35 Chase Stockon.
**Robert Ballou flipped on lap 5 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-347,
2-Brady Bacon-335, 3-Chase Stockon-323, 4-Jake Swanson-323, 5-Kyle Cummins-322,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-310, 7-Justin Grant-287, 8-Mitchel Moles-286, 9-Trey
Osborne-283, 10-Briggs Danner-280.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-18, 2-Cale
Coons-18, 3-Chelby Hinton-17, 4-Logan Calderwood-16, 5-Chase Stockon-15, 6-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-15, 7-Tom Harris-15, 8-Robert Ballou-10, 9-Logan Seavey-9, 10-Briggs
Danner-9.
WINTER DIRT GAMES XVII PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady
Bacon-29, 2-Chelby Hinton-28, 3-Chase Stockon-23, 4-Cale Coons-21, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-20, 6-Kyle Cummins-19, 7-Briggs Danner-19, 8-Tom Harris-17, 9-Logan
Calderwood-17, 10-Robert Ballou-16.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: February 14, 2026 –
Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama
Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (14.621)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (13.910)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Chase Stockon (35 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Briggs Danner (13th to 7th)
Sober Joe’s Coffee Recovery of the Night: Jadon Rogers
FIRST 1ST!
SEAVEY FINALLY BREAKS THROUGH AT OCALA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ocala, Florida (February 12, 2026)………Logan Seavey possesses a knack for
winning USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship races in the state of
Florida. After all, he’s accomplished that very thing in each of the past three
seasons, including just three days earlier.
However, all four of those previous victories occurred at Barberville,
Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park, an hour east of where he added a long-awaited
piece to his personal checklist on Thursday night during round four of Winter
Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire at Ocala Speedway.
At Ocala, Seavey had previously landed on the podium five different times,
including a pair of runner-up finishes in 2024, plus a trio of third place
results across 2020 and 2024. But never in his career had he won at the tricky
3/8-mile D-shaped dirt track. That is, until Thursday night.
Seventh starting Seavey raced around the outside of Kyle Cummins on lap 26 of
the 30-lap main event, then paced the remaining five circuits to become the
first two-time winner of the 2026 USAC season at the wheel of his Abacus
Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight – Indy Powersports/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
“I think it was two years ago – our first year with this team – we were so
close. I think we were on the podium all four nights. I just couldn’t get the
job done,” Seavey remembered.
The 35th win of Seavey’s USAC National Sprint Car career tied Rich Vogler and
Jon Stanbrough for 14th place on the all-time series win list. Furthermore,
Seavey ran his podium finishing streak to six with finishes of
1st-1st-1st-2nd-3rd-1st in his six most recent series starts dating back to last
season.
Seavey’s burst up through the field from his inside row four starting
position arrived after a close call in qualifying. The final car out in the
LearnLab Qualifying line, driven by Briggs Danner, set fast time, knocking
Seavey out of the all-important sixth spot. With the six car invert, that
would’ve put Seavey on the pole for the feature, which theoretically would have
made it an easier drive for the USAC Triple Crown champion.
But that was not to be, and thus, Seavey had to be on the ball from the drop
of the green flag to pick his way through the pack, requiring much
meticulousness and precision in his drive to the front.
“I had a little issue there qualifying tonight and barely missed the invert,”
Seavey lamented. “Luckily, they did an awesome job with the racetrack all day
long from start to finish. It was really racy and we could race around here all
day. That’s all we can ask for. To come from seventh and drive by six really
fast racecars just shows how good of a job everybody working on this thing is
doing for me and I just can’t thank those guys enough. I’m glad to pull one out
here, finally.”
Initially, all eyes were on Trey Osborne who had captured his first career
USAC National Sprint Car victory just 24 hours earlier. On this night, he had
scored the pole position for the second evening in a row, and for a little
while, it appeared to be déjà vu for him once more as he bolted out to the early
lead with Justin Grant, Kyle Cummins and Brady Bacon in tow.
A lap seven yellow flag stymied the pace as Briggs Danner (8th) slowed on the
back straight without brakes, which wound up prematurely ending his race.
Meanwhile, under caution, Grant dipped into the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area
with a flat left rear tire before returning and ultimately finishing 11th.
Upon the resumption, Seavey began his surge, slotting into third as he slid
in front of Bacon off turn four on lap 12. Despite flirting with disaster on a
couple occasions, Seavey had found his groove.
“Early, I kind of thought maybe that I could make speed in the middle;
there’s a little banking there in the middle,” Seavey explained. “There were a
few times I slipped up and I thought I was in trouble. I just held the pedal
down and was up on the flat. But there was some grip for the right rear and I
could get a good launch.”
By halfway, Cummins began reeling Osborne in for the lead, and even briefly
showed him a nose on entry to turn three. But on the 18th trip, Cummins proved
to be too strong and got a drive under Osborne on the back stretch before
clearing him with relative ease entering the third turn.
After separate incidents involving Jadon Rogers (9th) and Ryan Harrison
(13th) on lap 20, the field bunched up for the ensuing restart. There, Seavey
lunged under Osborne in turn three to occupy second with 10 laps to go. Bacon,
Moles and Chase Stockon soon followed suit past Osborne in the laps to come as
Osborne drifted back to sixth in the running order.
Trailing the leader by a full second, Seavey began to chip away ever so
slightly at Cummins’ advantage down the stretch. On lap 26, Seavey chiseled out
a huge chunk of his deficit with a massive run along the topside of the back
stretch which allowed him to vault around the outside of Cummins in turns three
and four and swiftly move into the lead with just five laps to go.
“The back stretch was getting really clean and everybody was struggling to
drive across,” Seavey noted. “I didn’t expect to pass Kyle right there. He
struggled off turn two and I think he was trying to get down to the moisture. I
think the opposite was probably the better idea to just drive across. I thought
maybe I could slide him into three but he just didn’t get off two good, and I
just hammered down and tried to pinch him down into three and do my best not to
slide over the flat in turn four.”
That proved to be the winning moment for Seavey who escaped away from the
pack down the stretch to finish off a 1.080 second victory. Bacon got by Cummins
for second with four laps left with Cummins slotting into third, Moles fourth
and Stockon rounding out the top-five.
For the second straight night, Trey Osborne led the most feature laps to earn
the K & N Filters Clean Air award. Osborne led the first 17 laps, ultimately
leading 47 consecutive feature laps over the previous two events at Ocala. He
went on to finish sixth, which still makes it the second best result of his USAC
National Sprint Car career after the previous night’s win.
It was also a good bounce back night for Kevin Thomas Jr. whose tumultuous
evening ended on a positive note. An engine change early on followed by fuel
issues dogged him throughout. Unable to compete in his heat race, then forced to
pull into the work area during the pace laps of the feature, Thomas, originally
slated to roll off 19th, restarted his race 23rd on the grid, but managed to
advance his way to a 10th place finish in the main event. That earned KTJ both
the Rod End Supply Hard Charger and Sober Joe Recovery of the Night awards.
Also on this night, C.J. Leary reached a milestone by making his 500th career
USAC National Sprint Car feature start. At age 29, he is the youngest to achieve
the mark, becoming the fifth driver overall in the 500 club alongside Dave
Darland, Robert Ballou, Brady Bacon and Chase Stockon.
Hayden Reinbold endured a wild accident on the back stretch after tagging the
outside back stretch wall with his right rear tire during the opening lap of the
second heat race. Reinbold eventually walked away after the accident, which
accounted for eight barrel rolls!
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: February 12, 2026
– Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama
Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-13.907; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-13.914; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.949; 4. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-13.967; 5. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-14.018; 6. Trey Osborne, 6T,
Osborne-14.056; 7. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.127; 8. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-14.133; 9. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.134; 10. Jake
Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.145; 11. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.225; 12. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.238; 13. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-14.303; 14.
Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-14.365; 15. C.J. Leary, 30, Leary-14.381; 16. Jadon
Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.452; 17. Tom Harris, 84, Harris-14.457; 18. Ricky Lewis,
41, Lewis-14.532; 19. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.538; 20. Chelby
Hinton, 2B, 2B Racing-14.599; 21. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.679;
22. Ryan Harrison, 97UK, Harrison-14.771; 23. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-14.798;
24. Greg Mitchell, 001, Mitchell-16.224.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (4), 2. Jadon Rogers (1), 3. Jake
Swanson (3), 4. Briggs Danner (6), 5. Justin Grant (5), 6. Ryan Harrison (8), 7.
Logan Calderwood (2). 1:59.470
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (6), 2. Gunnar Setser (3), 3. Chelby
Hinton (7), 4. Harley Burns (2), 5. Brady Bacon (5), 6. Tom Harris (1), 7.
Hayden Reinbold (4), 8. Chase Howard (8). NT
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (1), 2. Robert Ballou (3), 3. Mitchel
Moles (6), 4. C.J. Leary (2), 5. Chase Stockon (4), 6. Trey Osborne (5), 7. Cale
Coons (7), 8. Greg Mitchell (8). 2:00.159
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (7), 2.
Brady Bacon (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (4), 5. Chase Stockon
(9), 6. Trey Osborne (1), 7. Jake Swanson (10), 8. Robert Ballou (12), 9. Gunnar
Setser (11), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (19), 11. Justin Grant (3), 12. C.J. Leary
(14), 13. Cale Coons (20), 14. Harley Burns (13), 15. Chelby Hinton (17), 16.
Logan Calderwood (23), 17. Tom Harris (16), 18. Jadon Rogers (15), 19. Ryan
Harrison (18), 20. Greg Mitchell (22), 21. Chase Howard (21), 22. Briggs Danner
(6), 23. Ricky Lewis (8). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-17 Trey Osborne, Laps 18-25 Kyle Cummins, Laps
26-30 Logan Seavey.
**Hayden Reinbold flipped during the second heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-301,
2-Jake Swanson-271, 3-Brady Bacon-266, 4-Kyle Cummins-247, 5-Chase Stockon-246,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-241, 7-C.J. Leary-232, 8-Trey Osborne-226, 9-Justin
Grant-223, 10-Briggs Danner-221.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Chase Stockon-15,
2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-15, 3-Cale Coons-15, 4-Brady Bacon-14, 5-Tom Harris-12,
6-Logan Calderwood-11, 7-Chelby Hinton-11, 8-Robert Ballou-10, 9-Logan Seavey-9,
10-Kyle Cummins-7.
WINTER DIRT GAMES XVII PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady
Bacon-25, 2-Chelby Hinton-22, 3-Chase Stockon-21, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-20, 5-Cale
Coons-18, 6-Kyle Cummins-17, 7-Logan Seavey-15, 8-Robert Ballou-15, 9-Tom
Harris-14, 10-Jake Swanson-12.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: February 13-14, 2026 – Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Chase Stockon (14.142)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Briggs Danner (13.907)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Trey Osborne (17 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (19th to 10th)
Sober Joe’s Coffee Recovery of the Night: Kevin Thomas Jr.
WINTER OF OZ!
OSBORNE IS A FIRST TIME USAC SPRINT WINNER AT OCALA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ocala, Florida (February 11, 2026)………In his still young career, Trey Osborne has experienced just about the widest array of emotions any one person can have at Florida’s Ocala Speedway.
By far, none of those emotions were as good as they were following Wednesday night’s Winter Dirt Games Presented by Yokohama Tire round at the 3/8-mile D-shaped dirt track where the tall red head survived through traffic, through fatigue, through a brief airborne flight and through every piece of pressure thrown his way to capture his first career USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory.
For you see, the grind to get to this point has taken its toll on the Columbus, Ohio native. Take into account that Osborne serves as his own chief mechanic, and his notoriously low budget and friendly personality have made him a torch bearer for those who not only dream of making it big in the sport, but to those who dare to put it all on the line in pursuit of their dreams.
Add to it this fact regarding his most recent appearance at Ocala in February 2024. It was then that he vaulted upside down over the turn three wall, resulting in a broken vertebra in his back, plus a compression fracture in two more vertebrae while shearing off the top of a fourth vertebra.
Sidelined with a back brace and a bevy of checkups, X-rays and MRIs in the following months, Osborne estimated that the accident knocked off an inch of his towering 6’8” frame.
Furthermore, during his most recent trip to Florida one year ago in 2025, issues with multiple engines resulted in him missing out on a feature transfer spot in all three of his appearances at Volusia and Ocala. To add to the turmoil, a broken quad was the final straw that told him to make the trek back home to the Midwest after participating in just three of the six events, worn out, frustrated, broke down and busted.
Thereafter, the 23-year-old Osborne continued to grind, and on Wednesday night, all he could do was smile. Sometimes the greatest achievements in life defy explanation. For Osborne, this was one of those moments.
“I can’t even explain this,” Osborne admitted. “I know it’s real but it really doesn’t feel real.”
Osborne had shown flashes of brilliance over the first two nights of the 2026 season, qualifying second in each of his first two outings at Volusia Speedway Park. However, the feature was another story as he mustered finishes of 14th and 12th, respectively.
At Ocala, once again, his qualifying effort was strong as he timed in sixth overall. Initially, Osborne thought it to be a poor qualifying effort, especially compared to the first couple of nights. However, that fact soon proved to be the cat’s pajamas as it netted him the pole position for the feature due to the six car inversion after transferring through his heat race.
Right from the start of the feature, Osborne had his Trey Osborne Racing/Jeff Hill Trailers Sales – Industrial Hydraulics/Triple X/Mopar on rails, jaunting out to a sizable lead in the opening two laps.
That said, his quality start was quickly erased on the second lap when 22nd running Kobe Simpson clipped the turn three wall with his right rear tire, sending Simpson into a wild series of flips. Saban Bibent (23rd), subbing for J.J. Yeley who was occupied by Daytona 500 obligations, had nowhere to go and collided with Simpson before coming to a halt. Major damage to both cars prematurely ended both drivers’ nights, although they were both able to walk away without injury.
After leading the first two laps of his USAC career, Osborne wasn’t anywhere close to being finished. Ten laps in, his lead was a stout 1.5 seconds over Chase Stockon as the front runners began to work lapped traffic. A stoppage for Ricky Lewis on the 13th lap allowed Osborne to hit the reset button and resume without a lapped car in sight for the time being.
As the race continued onward, Osborne once again bolted away from Stockon, this time with smoke and steam pouring out of his left side headers. But by the time the leaders encountered the tail end lead lap car of England’s Ryan Harrison, that proved to be Osborne’s bugaboo. Osborne was able to stave off the pressure from the rapidly closing Stockon initially as he sought a path around Harrison. Stockon was able to get his front bumper alongside the left side of Osborne’s car, and his presence was abundantly felt.
On lap 22, calamity nearly ensued at the exit of turn four. Osborne cut under Harrison while Stockon went one lane lower than Osborne, putting the trio three-wide on the front straightaway. Contact between Osborne’s left rear wheel and Stockon’s right rear made Stockon fight to keep his car straight while Osborne became airborne for a moment, while wrestling to regain control on multiple fronts.
“I got really tired there,” Osborne acknowledged. “I need to get a little stronger. I couldn’t even hold the wheel to get past that lapped car but I’m just glad I held on.”
Osborne wasn’t quite out of the woods yet. But three laps later, on lap 25, Osborne cleared Harrison with a turn one slider and created some crucial spacing between himself and Stockon with the laps dwindling down. That said, with five laps remaining, Gunnar Setser (14th) brought out the yellow flag when he slowed, deleting Osborne’s gap, necessitating a five-lap dash to decide the winner.
It didn’t last long, however, as a wild scramble on the front straight ensued as Jadon Rogers (7th) slowed with a mechanical issue. Robert Ballou (11th) was caught up in the melee and he too found some air before landing on all fours and stopping in turn one. Justin Grant (14th) also was involved and his resulting damage required a trip to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area.
No more disruptions followed for the final four laps as Osborne kept his foot in it and finished off a monumental night, crossing the line 0.965 seconds ahead to become the first first-time USAC National Sprint Car winner since Carson Garrett in July 2025 at Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway, and the first to earn his initial series victory in Florida since Emerson Axsom at Ocala in 2022.
Chase Stockon finished a distant second with Logan Seavey third, Kyle Cummins fourth and Jake Swanson fifth.
After performing the tallest cage stand you’ll ever see, in just his 23rd series start, Osborne surpassed his previous best career USAC National Sprint Car finish of eighth at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July 2025.
His victory proved to be among the most popular in quite some time among the throng of fans on hand who threw their arms up in unison as he rounded turn four for the final time.
“I don’t even try to have fans or anything like that,” Osborne explained. “I’m just myself and I appreciate everyone who supports me. This is awesome. I can’t even believe this.”
The respect from Osborne’s fellow racers was paramount as well.
“It’s always cool to see somebody get their first USAC national win,” Stockon stated. “Trey was the class of the field tonight and that was very cool to see.”
“That’s really, really cool for Trey, his team and his family and whoever helps him on his racecar,” Seavey added. “I know it’s a big effort for those guys to be here and I’m happy for them.”
Once Osborne took the lead, he never relented. For leading all 30 laps through traffic and a copious amount of pressure, he was the night’s K & N Filters Clean Air Award winner.
Chelby Hinton advanced seven positions in the feature as the Dubberly, Louisiana native went 21st to 14th to pick up Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Mitchel Moles’ night got derailed just two laps into tonight's feature with a flat left rear tire. Restarting 22nd, he drove up through the field to finish 10th to earn accolades as the recipient of the Sober Joe Coffee Co. Recovery of the Night.
To begin the night, Kyle Cummins laid down his 19th career USAC National Sprint Car fast time in LearnLab Qualifying, moving him to 28th place on the all-time list alongside 1967 series titlist Greg Weld.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: February 11, 2026 – Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.675; 2. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-14.720; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.728; 4. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.751; 5. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.767; 6. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-14.855; 7. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-14.889; 8. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.965; 9. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.966; 10. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.969; 11. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.988; 12. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-15.016; 13. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-15.023; 14. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-15.041; 15. C.J. Leary, 30, Leary-15.065; 16. Tom Harris, 84, Harris-15.142; 17. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.169; 18. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-15.267; 19. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-15.353; 20. Saban Bibent, 3J, Horn-15.388; 21. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.389; 22. Chelby Hinton, 2B, 2B Racing-15.390; 23. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-15.495; 24. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-16.161; 25. Ryan Harrison, 97UK, Harrison-16.228; 26. Greg Mitchell, 001, Mitchell-17.005.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (2), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Kyle Cummins (6), 4. Jake Swanson (5), 5. Tom Harris (1), 6. Ricky Lewis (7), 7. Chelby Hinton (8), 8. Hayden Reinbold (3), 9. Ryan Harrison (9). 2:05.466
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 2. Harley Burns (2), 3. Mitchel Moles (4), 4. Gunnar Setser (3), 5. Chase Stockon (5), 6. Jadon Rogers (6), 7. Saban Bibent (7), 8. Kobe Simpson (8), 9. Greg Mitchell (9). 2:07.173
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (2), 2. Logan Calderwood (1), 3. Robert Ballou (4), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. Logan Seavey (6), 6. Trey Osborne (5), 7. Cale Coons (7), 8. Chase Howard (8). 2:03.056
FIVE STAR RACE CAR BODIES SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Saban Bibent (2), 2. Hayden Reinbold (1), 3. Chelby Hinton (4), 4. Cale Coons (3), 5. Kobe Simpson (5), 6. Ryan Harrison (7), 7. Chase Howard (6), 8. Greg Mitchell (8). 2:40.853
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Trey Osborne (1), 2. Chase Stockon (2), 3. Logan Seavey (4), 4. Kyle Cummins (6), 5. Jake Swanson (3), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 7. C.J. Leary (8), 8. Brady Bacon (10), 9. Briggs Danner (7), 10. Mitchel Moles (11), 11. Tom Harris (16), 12. Harley Burns (15), 13. Logan Calderwood (17), 14. Chelby Hinton (21), 15. Hayden Reinbold (20), 16. Cale Coons (22), 17. Justin Grant (14), 18. Jadon Rogers (5), 19. Robert Ballou (12), 20. Gunnar Setser (13), 21. Ryan Harrison (24), 22. Ricky Lewis (18), 23. Kobe Simpson (23), 24. Saban Bibent (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Trey Osborne.
**Kobe Simpson flipped on lap 2 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-223, 2-Jake Swanson-213, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-198, 4-Brady Bacon-193, 5-C.J. Leary-188, 6-Briggs Danner-187, 7-Chase Stockon-184, 8-Justin Grant-175, 9-Kyle Cummins-170, 10-Trey Osborne-167.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-14, 2-Tom Harris-12, 3-Chase Stockon-11, 4-Chelby Hinton-9, 5-Cale Coons-8, 6-Hayden Reinbold-7, 7-Chase Howard-7, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-6, 9-Robert Ballou-6, 10-Jadon Rogers-6.
WINTER DIRT GAMES XVII PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-25, 2-Chase Stockon-17, 3-Chelby Hinton-16, 4-Tom Harris-14, 5-Jadon Rogers-12, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-11, 7-Cale Coons-11, 8-Kyle Cummins-10, 9-Briggs Danner-10, 10-Robert Ballou-10.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: February 12-13-14, 2026 – Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (14.887)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (14.675)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Five Star Race Car Bodies Semi Winner: Saban Bibent
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Trey Osborne (30 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Chelby Hinton (21st to 14th)
Sober Joe’s Coffee Recovery of the Night: Mitchel Moles
GATOR DOMINATOR!
SWANSON CHOMPS FIELD FOR $12,000 SCORE AT VOLUSIA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Barberville, Florida (February 10, 2026)………Jake Swanson has, quite literally,
put his all into competing on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
as a driver/car owner.
On Tuesday night, his “all,” quite frankly, trampled the field in a master
class of pure domination in the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals finale at
Barberville, Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park, round two of Winter Dirt Games
XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire.
When all was said and done at the conclusion of the 30-lap feature, the
Anaheim, California native was a whopping 6.951 seconds ahead of the field,
pocketing $12,000 for his efforts while also earning himself a Little Gator
trophy. Swanson was also victorious in USAC’s debut race at Volusia in 2023,
collecting both the Little Gator and the Big Gator as the overall DIRTcar
Nationals champion that year.
The third place starting Swanson took over the lead from C.J. Leary on the
sixth lap and ran away from the pack in relative ease aboard his Daming Swanson
Motorsports/Inland Rigging – Snake Enterprises/DRC/1-Way Chevy. Swanson’s eighth
career USAC National Sprint Car feature victory tied him for 62nd place all-time
alongside Mike Bliss, Chet Fillip, Johnny Rutherford and Joe Saldana.
After taking 47 starts to put his team into USAC victory lane for the first
time in 2025, it only took two races for the 32-year-old racer to hit paydirt
for the first time in 2026.
“I’ve put my life into this,” Swanson stated. “Into this race team, into this
program and building this stuff. I’ve got a lot of good people I’m doing this
with. I’m confident and I know I can do it, and I know I can build a racecar
that can do it. I’m just glad it’s paying off. It’s finally here. I’m doing
exactly what I set out to do and I couldn’t be happier to do it with the group
I’m doing it with.”
In a race that saw just one stoppage, Swanson actually had to make the
winning move twice. Leary led the initial five circuits from the pole position
with Swanson immediately overtaking Briggs Danner for the runner-up spot on the
opening lap.
On the sixth lap, Swanson roared underneath Leary entering turn three and
slid up to the cushion to become the new man on the point. However,
simultaneously, the yellow flag was displayed for Ricky Lewis, whose shredded
left rear tire caused him to slow to a crawl in turn three while running in the
12th position.
Due to the caution, Swanson's pass for the lead was negated, relegating him
back to second and placing Leary back at the helm, but not for long. On the
ensuing restart, Swanson dove low into turn one to snag the top spot from Leary,
and for good. Logan Seavey followed suit to second as he blitzed by Leary over
in turn three a half lap later. On lap seven, Kevin Thomas Jr. slotted into
third as he surged under Leary in the third turn.
For the remainder of the way, Swanson continued his colossal stomping of the
competition, building a 2.8 second advantage by lap 10. At the halfway point on
lap 15, Swanson split between Logan Calderwood and Chelby Hinton in turn three
to further grow his lead to a full five seconds.
The holidays came early for Swanson as he carved up the lapped cars like a
Christmas goose. He further extended his lead to a full straightaway after going
three-wide around the outside of Harley Burns and Gunnar Setser, putting both
down a lap in the running order in a turn three maneuver with 10 to go.
In all, Swanson put 10 cars a lap down as he cruised to a convincing victory
over Seavey, Thomas Jr., Justin Grant and Danner. Swanson, who led a race high
25 of 30 laps, was also the recipient of the K & N Filters Clean Air award.
“I’m ecstatic man,” Swanson exclaimed. “I knew we were in for a treat. The
racetrack was going to be kind of prime the way they prepped it. But it was
going to be hard to pass, kind of like it was last night. I knew we needed a
good jump to get an early lead, then just try to maintain the pace. I don’t know
how much we had them by but I just felt solid in this thing. This thing was
ripping.”
Meanwhile, Seavey captured his second career DIRTcar Nationals championship
and a Big Gator trophy. Over the past two nights of racing, Seavey finished
first on Monday and second on Tuesday. He earned his first Big Gator back in
2024.
Oh, what a night Brady Bacon endured. It started with a mechanical issue in
qualifying, which required the team to perform an engine swap. Having to work
his way up through the field throughout the evening, Bacon went ninth to third
in his heat, then plus-12 from his 18th starting position to finish sixth en
route to Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
In LearnLab Qualifying, Kevin Thomas Jr. hustled around the 1/2-mile dirt
oval to earn his 42nd career fast qualifying award, which remains the sixth most
in series history.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: February 10, 2026
– Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII
Presented by Yokohama Tire / Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals – 1/2-Mile
Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-17.145; 2. Trey
Osborne, 6T, Osborne-17.227; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-17.251; 4. Jake
Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-17.272; 5. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-17.278; 6. C.J.
Leary, 30, Leary-17.307; 7. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-17.313; 8. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Lewis-17.512; 9. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-17.525; 10. Jadon Rogers, 14,
Rogers-17.525; 11. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-17.538; 12. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-17.546; 13. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-17.627; 14. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-17.692; 15. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-17.712; 16. Hayden Reinbold,
19, Reinbold/Underwood-17.909; 17. Chelby Hinton, 2B, 2B Racing-17.941; 18.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-17.950; 19. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-18.010; 20. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-18.010; 21. Ryan Harrison,
97UK, Harrison-18.176; 22. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-18.301; 23. Saban Bibent,
98, Wedgewood-18.381; 24. Tom Harris, 84, Harris-18.526; 25. Bill Rose, 6R,
Rose-18.633; 26. Mike Haggenbottom, 51, Tin Hoagie-19.425; 27. Brady Bacon, 20,
Dyson-NT.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2. Robert Ballou (2), 3. Jake
Swanson (5), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 5. Jadon Rogers (3), 6. Hayden Reinbold
(1), 7. Gunnar Setser (7), 8. Chase Howard (8), 9. Bill Rose (9). 2:24.432
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (4), 2. Briggs Danner (5), 3. Trey
Osborne (6), 4. Harley Burns (3), 5. Chelby Hinton (1), 6. Saban Bibent (8), 7.
Cale Coons (7), 8. Kobe Simpson (2), 9. Mike Haggenbottom (9). 2:26.286
K & N FILTERS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting
positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (1), 2. Chase Stockon (4), 3. Brady
Bacon (9), 4. Kyle Cummins (3), 5. Logan Seavey (6), 6. C.J. Leary (5), 7. Logan
Calderwood (2), 8. Tom Harris (8), 9. Ryan Harrison (7). NT
FIVE STAR RACE CAR BODIES SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature,
starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Calderwood (2), 2. Cale Coons (4),
3. Gunnar Setser (3), 4. Chase Howard (5), 5. Tom Harris (6), 6. Kobe Simpson
(1), 7. Bill Rose (8), 8. Ryan Harrison (7), 9. Mike Haggenbottom (9). 3:26.025
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake Swanson (3), 2.
Logan Seavey (4), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 4. Justin Grant (7), 5. Briggs Danner
(2), 6. Brady Bacon (18), 7. C.J. Leary (1), 8. Chase Stockon (10), 9. Robert
Ballou (14), 10. Kyle Cummins (13), 11. Mitchel Moles (9), 12. Trey Osborne (5),
13. Hayden Reinbold (15), 14. Jadon Rogers (11), 15. Chase Howard (22), 16. Tom
Harris (23), 17. Harley Burns (12), 18. Cale Coons (20), 19. Gunnar Setser (21),
20. Ricky Lewis (8), 21. Logan Calderwood (19), 22. Kobe Simpson (24), 23.
Chelby Hinton (16), 24. Saban Bibent (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 C.J. Leary, Laps 6-30 Jake Swanson.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-151,
2-Jake Swanson-147, 3-Justin Grant-141, 4-Brady Bacon-137, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-135, 6-Briggs Danner-133, 7-C.J. Leary-128, 8-Chase Stockon-111, 9-Mitchel
Moles-99, 10-Kyle Cummins-97.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-12, 2-Chase
Stockon-11, 3-Tom Harris-7, 4-Robert Ballou-6, 5-Jadon Rogers-6, 6-Saban
Bibent-5, 7-Justin Grant-3, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-3, 9-Briggs Danner-3, 10-Kyle
Cummins-3.
WINTER DIRT GAMES XVII PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Brady
Bacon-21, 2-Chase Stockon-17, 3-Jadon Rogers-12, 4-Chase Howard-10, 5-Briggs
Danner-9, 6-Robert Ballou-9, 7-Tom Harris-9, 8-Saban Bibent-9, 9-Jake Swanson-8,
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-8.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: February 11-12-13-14, 2026 – Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (17.588)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Kevin Thomas Jr. (17.145)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
Five Star Race Car Bodies Semi Winner: Logan Calderwood
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Jake Swanson (25 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Brady Bacon (18th to 6th)
R.J. JOHNSON LEADS USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS TO PERRIS SEASON OPENER
By Lance Jennings
FEBRUARY 9, 2026... The chase for the 2026 Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Car Championship will begin this Saturday, February 14th, at Perris Auto
Speedway. The traditional sprints will share the spotlight for the 270th time at
the Lake Perris Fairgrounds with the PASSCAR Street Stocks and PASSCAR American
Factory Stocks. Located at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California, the
Spectator Gates at "America's Premier Dirt Track" will open at 5:00pm and racing
is scheduled for 7:05pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website
at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car on
February 14th at Perris, February 28 at Mohave Valley, and March 13 &14 at
Imperial. Effective March 21st at Perris, the Hoosier 105/16 Medium or Medium 1
will be the only approved right rear tires. Only SC12 left rear tires will be
permitted and front tires must be Hoosier.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE: The top finishing 360 Sprint Car is eligible for
an extra $360 per night if they finish in the top-six. If there are multiple
360s in the top-six, then the bonus will go to the highest finishing 360 in that
main event. If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an
additional $360 at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is
earned, the process will start over until it is won again. If the award has not
been won or whatever money is left over at season’s end will then be divided
among the top three in points running a 360 engine.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 269 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-eight drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25,
2012. The complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Two-Time and defending series champion R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona will
lead a talented roster of drivers at the season opener. Driving the Petty
Performance Racing #33P Sherman, Johnson posted two feature wins, six Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast Time Awards, nine heat race victories,
sixteen top-five finishes, twenty top-ten finishes, and seventy-five feature
laps led on his way to the crown. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, Matt
Mitchell, and “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams with eleven career wins, the
second generation driver will be looking to start his championship bid with
another Perris triumph.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis finished second in last year’s point chase.
Racing the Ricky Lewis Motorsports #41 DRC and May Motorsports #8M DRC, Lewis
recorded eight feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company
Fast Time Awards, four heat race victories, one hard charger award, fifteen
top-five finishes, seventeen top-ten finishes, and two hundred and twelve
feature laps led to his credit. Now tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career
USAC/CRA wins, Ricky has started his season with the USAC National Sprints in
Florida and is always a threat to win.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California ranked third
in the 2025 point standings. Piloting the Tom and Christy Dunkel #17W DRC,
Williams had one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast Time Award, one
heat race victory, one C-Main win, six top-five finishes, eighteen top-ten
finishes, and eighteen feature laps led on the year. Currently tied with Ryan
Bernal, R.J. Johnson, and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins, “The Big Game
Hunter” will have his sights on the winning trophy at Perris Auto Speedway.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender ranked fourth in last season’s
championship points. Driving the Kim and Richard Bender #21 DRC, Bender claimed
five heat race victories, two hard charger awards, eight top-five finishes,
sixteen top-ten finishes, and five feature lap led. This Saturday night, the
former USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year will be looking for the
second USAC/CRA “home track” win of his career.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California placed fifth in the chase for
the championship. Racing the Dino Napier #5X Maxim, Malcolm scored one feature
win, four heat race victories, two hard charger awards, six top-five finishes,
fourteen top-ten finishes, and forty-eight feature laps led on the year. Tommy
is tied with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin
Grant, “Showtime” Danny Sheridan, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight
victories and will have his sights on adding another win to his resume.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy scored ninth in the chase for the championship
and earned rookie of the year honors. Driving the Matt Lundy #97 Sherman, Lundy
scored one heat race victory and seven top-ten finishes during the campaign. The
young driver will be looking to move up the ranks and score a main event triumph
with USAC/CRA.
At press time, the early rookie contenders are Bryan Whitley (Ventura,
California), Trenten Shelton (Simi Valley, California), “The Wild Child” Chris
Ennis (Bakersfield, California), and Wayne Siddle (Tucson, Arizona).
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “Chargin” Charles Davis
Jr., Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, Brecken Guerrero, “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Elexa Herrera, Logan Williams, Connor Speir, Dayton Shelton, Blake
Hendricks, Gary Marshall Jr., and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General Admission Adult tickets are $30,
Senior tickets (65 & over) are $25, Student tickets (13-17) are $15, Kids
tickets (6-12) are $10, Active Military tickets (with ID) are $5, and Children
(5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for parking.
Advance tickets are available and for more event information, visit the track’s
website at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Brody Roa, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-R.J. Johnson, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan,
6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-Ricky
Lewis, 5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen,
3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi
Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 2-Blake Miller, 2-Mitchel Moles 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody
Williams, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron
Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny
Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: * Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
SEAVEY CAN’T BE TOPPED IN NON-STOP
VOLUSIA USAC SPRINT OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Barberville, Florida (February 9, 2026)………Just as victory lane was where Logan Seavey left last season. It was the exact same place he entered to begin the 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship campaign as well during Monday’s series season opener at Barberville, Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park.
The Sutter, California native countered Brady Bacon’s last lap, last ditch effort for the lead in turns one and two. However, Seavey passed Bacon back at the exit of turn and led the final half lap to resume his winning ways in round one of Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire.
At the helm of the Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight – Indy Powersports/DRC/Stanton Chevy, Seavey established a new USAC track record for the 25-lap distance at Volusia in green-to-checkered style with a run of 8:10.705.
Dating back to the final weekend of the 2025 season at Central Arizona Raceway’s Western World Championships, Seavey has now won three consecutive USAC National Sprint Car feature events.
Furthermore, Seavey is just the eighth USAC National Sprint Car driver to capture victory in the preceding season’s finale and the following season’s opener in succession, joining A.J. Foyt (1959-1960), Jim Hurtubise (1961-1962), Rich Vogler (1986-1987), Jim Keeker (1991-1992), Bryan Clauson (2015-2016), Brady Bacon (2022-2023) and Justin Grant (2023-2024).
Over the past three seasons, Seavey has proven that he practically owns the deed for Volusia’s 1/2-mile dirt oval, having won four of the past five USAC National Sprint Car events held there since 2024, including two in one night back in 2024 along with the final show of 2025 and now the lid lifter for 2026.
Seavey’s latest score was the 34th of his USAC National Sprint Car career, moving him to within one of Rich Vogler and Jon Stanbrough for 14th place on the all-time list.
Although he started the main event from the pole position, Seavey spent much of his time starting at the tail tank of outside front row starter Bacon who scurried to the lead on the opening lap and ran his advantage out to a half second in the early going.
That said, by lap 10, things began to jumble up at the front as Seavey clamped down on Bacon for the lead and looming lapped traffic lie in wait. With a now four car length lead to his advantage, Bacon squirmed away from Seavey’s budding pressure by splitting between Kobe Simpson and Logan Calderwood in turn one to put both drivers a lap down, and thereby, providing himself a bit more breathing room for the time being.
That ordeal proved to be somewhat short lived as Seavey got to Bacon’s back bumper down the straightaway on lap 15, then fired off a slide job in turn one, which soared Seavey past Bacon for the moment. However, Bacon slashed back underneath at the exit of turn two to retain the lead and even put a little bit of distance between himself and Seavey to the tune of eight car lengths.
Seavey was just getting wound up, though, and over the course of the next five laps, quickly reeled his way back into contention. But when the deciding moment arrived, Seavey was in position to pounce.
On the 20th lap, Bacon toured the bottom line through turns three and four while Seavey scoured the top. As Bacon entered low, he encountered the tail end lead lap car of Rookie Chelby Hinton. When Bacon realized his momentum was going to be stifled, he attempted to move up a lane and subsequently slid across the slick of the racing surface. As Bacon drifted to the cushion in turn four, Seavey shifted his plan back to the middle and sifted his way to the front with a mere six laps remaining.
“I just kind of stalked him and stalked him,” noted Seavey. “Then, he kind of slowly slid across the track with a lapped car and I knew I had to get down and cut across and get back in line. I kind of squeezed in there, I’m not sure how close it was, but I kind of jammed it in there.
I was little bit better off two and into three,” Seavey continued. “He could get into one maybe a little bit harder. I could pick up the throttle a little bit and inch up on him, I wasn’t expecting to run the top of one and two, honestly. I had just enough of a little dirt packed up against the wall and we could lean on it.”
Once in the lead, Seavey wasn’t exactly in the clear.
“Then, I started struggling there those last four or five laps to get down the front stretch,” Seavey revealed. “I couldn’t get off of four as good as I wanted to. I could hear and feel that he was close and I did the same thing. I slowly slid across three and four and he blew back by me coming to the white.”
Off turn four with the white flag in sight, Bacon set up his move and pointed his nose toward the bottom of turn one and successfully slid past Seavey for the lead with less than a lap remaining, but the moment was fleeting with the 14th place car of Trey Osborne occupying the same lane that lie directly in front of Bacon on the back straightaway.
“I felt okay about getting slid in one and two, just because I was already turning down off two,” Seavey explained. “I wouldn’t say I wasn’t worried because he picked up the cushion and got going. But there was just enough grip on the bottom and there was a lapped car in his way, and that set it up perfectly for me there.”
Once Seavey reemerged with his lead, he finished the job, crossing the line 0.646 seconds ahead of Bacon at the stripe. Justin Grant finished third with C.J. Leary fourth and Briggs Danner rounding out the top-five.
Bacon came home a valiant second in the feature after leading a race high 19 of 25 laps in the feature, giving him the night's K & N Filters Clean Air Award.
Chase Stockon started way back in the 17th spot in the feature, but after 25 laps, he was the biggest mover, advancing nine spots to finish eighth and earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
For the 13th time in his career, Jake Swanson was a USAC National Sprint Car fast time award winner in LearnLab Qualifying with a lap of 16.489 seconds. Dating back to last season, he's now been the quickest in three of the past four qualifying sessions. His 13 career fast times put him 40th all-time alongside Bobby East and Bruce Walkup.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: February 9, 2026 – Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire / Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track
LEARNLAB QUALIFYING: 1. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-16.489; 2. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-16.560; 3. C.J. Leary, 30, Leary-16.566; 4. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-16.676; 5. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-16.701; 6. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-16.721; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-16.757; 8. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-16.762; 9. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-16.797; 10. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-16.922; 11. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-16.970; 12. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.985; 13. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-16.987; 14. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.993; 15. Jadon Rogers, 14, Rogers-16.994; 16. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-17.011; 17. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-17.035; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-17.036; 19. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-17.038; 20. Ryan Harrison, 97K, Harrison-17.048; 21. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-17.145; 22. Tom Harris, 84, Harris-17.247; 23. Bill Rose, 6R, Rose-17.261; 24. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-17.320; 25. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-17.405; 26. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-17.456; 27. Chelby Hinton, 2B, 2B Racing-17.746; 28. Mike Haggenbottom, 51, Tin Hoagie-18.322.
K1 RACEGEAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr (4), 2. Jake Swanson (6), 3. Gunnar Setser (2), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Hayden Reinbold (1), 6. Robert Ballou (9), 7. Harley Burns (7), 8. Tom Harris (8), 9. Brian Ruhlman (3), 10. Mike Haggenbottom (10). 2:28.564
TJ FORGED SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (3), 2. Brady Bacon (5), 3. Cale Coons (4), 4. Logan Calderwood (1), 5. Ryan Harrison (7), 6. Trey Osborne (6), 7. Chase Howard (9), 8. Bill Rose (8), 9. Ricky Lewis (2). 2:29.496
K & N THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (4), 2. C.J. Leary (6), 3. Chase Stockon (7), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Mitchel Moles (3), 6. Kobe Simpson (1), 7. Chelby Hinton (9), 8. Saban Bibent (8), 9. Jadon Rogers (2). NT
FIVE STAR RACE CAR BODIES SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (2), 2. Chelby Hinton (5), 3. Jadon Rogers (9), 4. Harley Burns (3), 5. Tom Harris (6), 6. Saban Bibent (8), 7. Brian Ruhlman (1), 8. Chase Howard (4), 9. Bill Rose (7), 10. Mike Haggenbottom (10). 3:11.755
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (1), 2. Brady Bacon (2), 3. Justin Grant (3), 4. C.J. Leary (4), 5. Briggs Danner (8), 6. Jake Swanson (6), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 8. Chase Stockon (17), 9. Mitchel Moles (11), 10. Cale Coons (10), 11. Kyle Cummins (9), 12. Gunnar Setser (12), 13. Hayden Reinbold (13), 14. Trey Osborne (5), 15. Jadon Rogers (21), 16. Ricky Lewis (19), 17. Robert Ballou (18), 18. Chelby Hinton (20), 19. Saban Bibent (24), 20. Logan Calderwood (14), 21. Kobe Simpson (15), 22. Ryan Harrison (16), 23. Harley Burns (22), 24. Tom Harris (23). 8:10.705 (New Track Record)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-19 Brady Bacon, Laps 20-25 Logan Seavey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-76, 2-Brady Bacon-76, 3-Justin Grant-72, 4-C.J. Leary-72, 5-Jake Swanson-68, 6-Briggs Danner-66, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-60, 8-Chase Stockon-55, 9-Mitchel Moles-50, 10-Cale Coons-49.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Chase Stockon-9, 2-Jadon Rogers-6, 3-Saban Bibent-5, 4-Briggs Danner-3, 5-Ricky Lewis-3, 6-Mitchel Moles-2, 7-Chelby Hinton-2, 8-Robert Ballou-1.
WINTER DIRT GAMES XVII PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Chase Stockon-13, 2-Jadon Rogers-12, 3-Chelby Hinton-7, 4-Saban Bibent-7, 5-Briggs Danner-6, 6-C.J. Leary-4, 7-Jake Swanson-4, 8-Ricky Lewis-4, 9-Robert Ballou-4, 10-Brady Bacon-3.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: February 10, 2026 – Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire / Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (16.352)
LearnLab Fast Qualifier: Jakes Swanson (16.489)
K1 RaceGear First Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
TJ Forged Second Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
K & N Filters Third Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
Five Star Race Car Bodies Semi Winner: Ricky Lewis
K & N Filters Clean Air Award: Brady Bacon (19 laps led)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Chase Stockon (17th to 8th)
GRANT TOPP’S WINTER DIRT GAMES PRACTICE AT OCALA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ocala, Florida (February 8, 2026)………Justin Grant, the winningest driver in
Winter Dirt Games history, rose to the top of the chart as the fastest overall
in Sunday afternoon’s practice session for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship at Florida’s Ocala Speedway.
Grant (Ione, California), an eight-time Winter Dirt Games feature winner,
cruised the 3/8-mile D-shaped dirt track at a time of 14.856 seconds in his TOPP
Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Stanton Chevy.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, California) was second overall on the chart at
14.918, followed by Logan Seavey (Sutter, California) at 15.006, Chase Stockon
(Fort Branch, Indiana) at 15.013 and C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Indiana) at 15.052.
Twenty-two cars and drivers participated in Sunday’s practice, with more
teams expected to compete throughout the week.
Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire begins with the season openers on February 9-10 at Barberville, Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park for the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals. The week concludes with four consecutive nights of racing at Ocala Speedway on February 11-12-13-14.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PRACTICE RESULTS: February 8,
2026 – Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by
Yokohama Tire – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
PRACTICE: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.856; 2. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.918;
3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.006; 4. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-15.013; 5. C.J.
Leary, 30, Leary-15.052; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-15.066; 7. Jadon Rogers, 14,
Rogers-15.097; 8. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.097; 9. Tom Harris, 84,
Harris-15.160; 10. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-15.249; 11. Trey Osborne,
6T, Osborne-15.263; 12. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-15.371; 13. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-15.396; 14. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-15.424; 15. Harley Burns, 16,
Britt Aero-15.436; 16. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-15.653; 17. Hayden Reinbold,
19, Reinbold/Underwood-15.698; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-15.728; 19. Cale
Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.798; 20. Chelby Hinton, 2B, 2B
Racing-15.995; 21. Chase Howard, 13, Howard-16.600; 22. Mike Haggenbottom 51,
Tin Hoagie-17.213.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: February 9-10, 2026 – Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire – Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track
THE GAMES BEGIN!
2026 USAC SPRINT SEASON BEGINS IN FLORIDA FEB 9-14
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (February 5, 2026)………It’s time once again to bust out of
the frigid doldrums of winter and get into the swing of USAC Winter Dirt Games
XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire, the official kick off to the 2026 USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship season.
Everyone’s set with shiny new and refreshed machinery and an optimistic
outlook at the season that lie ahead, beginning in Florida with six events
across six nights at a pair of dirt tracks in the heart of the Sunshine State.
The 17th annual edition of Winter Dirt Games presents practice night at the
3/8-mile Ocala Speedway on Sunday, February 8, followed by the first two rounds
of racing at Barberville’s 1/2-mile Volusia Speedway Park on Monday-Tuesday,
February 9-10, while Ocala Speedway finishes out the week with four-straight
evenings of racing on Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday, February 11-12-13-14.
Let’s get after it! Here are a few of the top-of-mind storylines entering the
new year starting this week in FLA.
CUMMINS LAUNCHES TITLE DEFENSE
Kyle Cummins kickstarted his 2025 USAC National Sprint Car victory with an
outstanding performance during Winter Dirt Games.
He was victorious in the opener at Volusia, taking the big gator home as the
DIRTcar Nationals champion. He then won again four nights later at Ocala. In his
six outings across six nights, never once did he finish outside the top-five,
all of which propelled him to the Winter Dirt Games title.
With it, Cummins became the ninth driver in the 16-year history of the series
to win a Winter Dirt Games race and the USAC National Sprint Car championship in
the same year, joining Bryan Clauson (2013), Brady Bacon (2014), Robert Ballou
(2015), Tyler Courtney (2018), C.J. Leary (2019), Brady Bacon (2020), Justin
Grant (2022) and Logan Seavey (2024).
A BOAT LOAD OF FULL-TIMERS
No less than 14 drivers are set for full-time duty with the USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship in 2025, and possibly more!
Among the group are past series champions Kyle Cummins (2025) in the Petty
Performance Racing #3p; Logan Seavey (2024) in the Abacus Racing #57; Justin
Grant (2022 & 2023) in the TOPP Motorsports #4; C.J. Leary (2019) in the Leary
Racing #30; and Robert Ballou (2015) in the Ballou Motorsports #12.
Plus USAC National Sprint Car winners Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing
#3R), Chase Stockon (Tom & Laurie Sertich #92), Mitchel Moles
(Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ), Jake Swanson (Daming Swanson Motorsports
#5T) and Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39).
Rising contender Hayden Reinbold (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19) is back
in the full-time lineup as are Rookie of the Year contenders Cale Coons (Dooling
Autosports/Curb-Agajanian #63) and Chelby Hinton (2B Racing #2B).
At least a couple more drivers are actively pursuing full-time efforts with
the series but are not confirmed at press time. Both will race in Florida this
month, including 2025 Rookie of the Year Gunnar Setser and USAC CRA Sprint Car
points runner-up Ricky Lewis.
UPPING THE POINT FUND
Sunshine and a $24,000 point fund will greet USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship competitors at Winter Dirt Games XVII.
The champion of the series who accumulates the most total points throughout
the six races on the docket will earn a $12,000 reward. A sum of $6,000 will go
to the runner-up, $3,000 to third, $2,000 to fourth and $1,000 to fifth.
This is double the reward over 2025’s total purse of $12,000 throughout the
top-five. In 2024, a Winter Dirt Games point fund did not exist.
Furthermore, the Volusia feature events will pay a winner’s share of $6,000
on Feb. 9 and $12,000 on Feb. 10. Ocala will pay out $6,000 on Feb. 11-12,
$7,500 on Feb. 13 and $10,000 on Feb. 14.
“WINNER” DIRT GAMES
This year’s field is comprised of 26 career Winter Dirt Games victories,
including Justin Grant (8), Brady Bacon (6), Kyle Cummins (3), Robert Ballou
(2), C.J. Leary (2), Chase Stockon (1) and Kevin Thomas Jr. (1). Jake Swanson,
meanwhile, also captured a non-points win at Volusia. These eight guys are back
in the fold as they attempt to replicate their Florida success once more.
THE RETURN OF BALLOU
Robert Ballou will be back in the cockpit of a USAC National Sprint Car for
the first time in more than five months when Winter Dirt Games begins.
The Mad Man’s 2025 season came to an abrupt end during the Indiana Sprint
Week round at Bloomington Speedway last August when a flip injured his T2, T3
and T5 vertebrae, sidelining him for the time.
After healing up, the 2015 USAC National Sprint Car champ is back on the
horse again where he’s a three time Winter Dirt Games winner in 2015-2016 at
Ocala and the former East Bay Raceway Park.
LEARY’S BACK IN FAMILIARITY
C.J. Leary will jump back into a familiar ride down in Florida as he’ll drive
his own Leary Racing No. 30 throughout the six-race trip.
The 2019 series champion from Greenfield, Indiana hasn’t driven his own car
in USAC competition since the 2020 campaign. Leary also has another couple of
rides with other teams lined up when the series gets into full swing starting in
April.
Leary has won twice in Florida with the USAC National Sprint Cars at Ocala in
2019 and 2024. Additionally, he scored a triumph at Volusia with the Xtreme
Outlaw Sprint Cars in 2022.
FLORIDA DOMIN-GATORS
When it comes to Ocala and Volusia, two drivers stand strong as the all-time
dominators at each venue.
Justin Grant has won a record eight times overall at Ocala, including four
times over the past two seasons. On the other hand, Logan Seavey has cruised at
Volusia, winning three of his four career USAC National Sprint Car starts there
over the past couple of years.
Interestingly, neither driver has ever found themselves in victory lane at
the other track. Grant has yet to win at Volusia while Seavey has come up short
so far at Ocala. The two USAC National Sprint Car champions will both try to
rectify that this time around.
OPENING NIGHT HISTORY
Brady Bacon, a six-time Winter Dirt Games winner at Ocala, returns for the
week in Chris Dyson Racing’s No. 20. Bacon could set a new USAC record at
Volusia if he could pull off the victory on Monday. He’s won the USAC National
Sprint Car season opening race on three occasions in 2014-2020-2023.
Also tied with Bacon at the top of the list with three opener victories are
Damion Gardner, Don Branson, Larry Dickson and Rich Vogler.
Kyle Cummins, the 2025 season opener winner, will attempt to become the first
driver in 14 years to collect back-to-back season opening victories. The others
to do it were Don Branson (1959-60), Jud Larson (1965-66), Sammy Sessions
(1971-72), Rich Vogler (1986-87) and Damion Gardner (2010-11-12).
RACE DETAILS:
FEB. 8 OCALA
Practice begins the return to Winter Dirt Games festivities on Sunday,
February 8, from 2-4pm Eastern at Ocala Speedway. Grandstand admission is free
while pit admission is $25.
FEB. 9-10 VOLUSIA
On both Monday and Tuesday, February 9-10, the pits open at 3pm Eastern with
grandstands opening at 4pm, the drivers meeting at 4:30pm, engine heat at 5pm
and hot laps at 5:30 followed by qualifying and racing. Advance tickets are
available at https://dirtcarnationals.com/tickets/.
FEB. 11-14 OCALA
For the first two nights of racing on Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday,
February 12 at Ocala, grandstand admission for ages 13 & up is $30 while kids
age 12 & under are free. Pit passes are $40 apiece for ages 6 & up. Pit passes
for ages 5 &under are free.
For Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14, at Ocala, grandstand
admission for ages 13 & up is $35 while kids age 12 & under are free. Pit passes
are $45 apiece for ages 6 & up. Pit passes for ages 5 & under are free.
On all four nights at Ocala, pits open at 2pm Eastern, front gates open at
5pm and cars hit the track at 6pm.
COVERAGE
All six USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship events from Florida will
be streamed live and on-demand at https://flosports.link/usac.
2026 WINTER DIRT GAMES SCHEDULE:
Sunday, February 8: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida (Practice Only from
2-4pm Eastern)
Monday, February 9: Volusia Speedway Park || Barberville, Florida
($6,000-to-win)
Tuesday, February 10: Volusia Speedway Park || Barberville, Florida
($12,000-to-win)
Wednesday, February 11: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Thursday, February 12: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Friday, February 13: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($7,500-to-win)
Saturday, February 14: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($10,000-to-win)
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT OCALA:
8-Justin Grant
6-Brady Bacon
4-Bryan Clauson
3-Damion Gardner
2-Emerson Axsom, Robert Ballou, Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins, Tracy Hines &
C.J. Leary
1-Dave Darland, Darren Hagen, Thomas Meseraull, Daison Pursley, Hunter
Schuerenberg, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Chris Windom
USAC SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT OCALA SPEEDWAY:
2011: Damion Gardner (2/17), Bryan Clauson (2/18) & Damion Gardner (2/19)
2012: Damion Gardner (2/9) & Darren Hagen (2/11)
2013: Bryan Clauson (2/21), Tracy Hines (2/22) & Tracy Hines (2/23)
2014: Brady Bacon (2/20) & Bryan Clauson (2/22)
2015: Robert Ballou (2/19), Brady Bacon (2/20) & Dave Darland (2/21)
2016: Bryan Clauson (2/18), Robert Ballou (2/19) & Thomas Meseraull (2/20)
2017: Justin Grant (2/24) & Hunter Schuerenberg (2/25)
2018: Chase Stockon (2/15), Tyler Courtney (2/16) & Tyler Courtney (2/17)
2019: Chris Windom (2/14), Justin Grant (2/15) & C.J. Leary (2/16)
2020: Brady Bacon (2/14) & Brady Bacon (2/15)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (2/11) & Justin Grant (2/12)
2022: Emerson Axsom (2/17), Justin Grant (2/18) & Emerson Axsom (2/19)
2023: Brady Bacon (2/16) & Kyle Cummins (2/18)
2024: Justin Grant (2/9), Justin Grant (2/10), Justin Grant (2/15) & C.J.
Leary (2/16)
2025: Justin Grant (2/12), Brady Bacon (2/13), Kyle Cummins (2/14) & Daison
Pursley (2/15)
USAC SPRINT CAR WINS AT VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK:
Points Events:
3-Logan Seavey
1-Kyle Cummins
Non-Points Special Events:
1-Daison Pursley & Jake Swanson
USAC SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK:
Points Events:
2024: Logan Seavey (2/13) & Logan Seavey (2/13)
2025: Kyle Cummins (2/10) & Logan Seavey (2/11)
Non-Points Special Events:
2023: Jake Swanson (2/13) & Daison Pursley (2/14)
WINTER DIRT GAMES USAC SPRINT WINS:
8-Justin Grant
6-Brady Bacon
5-Damion Gardner
4-Bryan Clauson
3-Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins & Logan Seavey
2-Emerson Axsom, Tyler Courtney, Tracy Hines, C.J. Leary & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Dave Darland, Darren Hagen, Thomas Meseraull, Daison Pursley, Hunter
Schuerenberg, Chase Stockon & Chris Windom
FLORIDA USAC NATIONAL SPRINT POINTS WINS:
8-Justin Grant
6-Brady Bacon
5-Damion Gardner
4-Bryan Clauson
3-Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins & Logan Seavey
2-Emerson Axsom, Tyler Courtney, Larry Dickson, Tracy Hines, C.J. Leary, &
Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Dave Darland, Darren Hagen, Thomas Meseraull, Pat O’Connor, Daison Pursley,
Hunter Schuerenberg, Chase Stockon, Bob Sweikert, Rich Vogler, Chuck Weyant &
Chris Windom
FLORIDA USAC SPRINT NON-POINTS SPECIAL EVENT WINS:
1-Daison Pursley, Dave Steele & Jake Swanson
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TRACK RECORDS AT OCALA SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 2/15/2019 - Carson Short- 13.398
6 Laps 2/15/2025 - Brady Bacon - 1:27.767
8 Laps - 2/14/2019 - Robert Ballou - 1:50.92
10 Laps - 2/10/2024 - C.J. Leary- 2:31.17
12 Laps - 2/23/2013 - Robert Ballou - 2:52.77
30 Laps - 2/11/2021 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 7:45.762
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TRACK RECORDS AT VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK:
1 Lap - 2/13/2024 - C.J. Leary - 16.151
8 Laps - 2/12/2024 - Justin Grant- 2:16.61
10 Laps - 2/14/2023 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 2:57.95
12 Laps - 2/13/2023 - Daison Pursley - 3:34.33
30 Laps - 2/14/2023 - Daison Pursley - 9:00.65
MEET THE USAC SPRINT CAR FULL-TIMERS FOR 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (FEBRUARY 5, 2026)………It’s time to go racing in 2026 with a
large and talented contingent of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
full-time competitors.
Among the group are past series champions Kyle Cummins (2025), Logan Seavey
(2024), Justin Grant (2022 & 2023), C.J. Leary (2019) and Robert Ballou (2015).
Plus USAC National Sprint Car winners Kevin Thomas Jr., Chase Stockon, Mitchel
Moles, Jake Swanson and Briggs Danner. Rising contenders Hayden Reinbold are in
full-time lineup as are Rookie of the Year contenders Cale Coons and Chelby
Hinton.
At least a couple more drivers are actively pursuing full-time efforts with
the series but are not confirmed at press time. All three will race in Florida
this month, including 2025 Rookie of the Year Gunnar Setser and USAC CRA Sprint
Car points runner-up Ricky Lewis.
The field of 14 confirmed full-time drivers and teams is stacked and ready to
hit the road for the 55-race tour which hits the road for the first time in 2026
with six February dates in Florida starting at Barberville’s Volusia Speedway
Park on February 9-10 followed by Ocala Speedway on February 11-12-13-14.
Here’s a look at the confirmed championship contenders with the USAC National
Sprint Cars in 2026!
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CHELBY HINTON | 2B RACING #2B
As Chelby Hinton puts it, he’s just some kid from Louisiana attempting to do
big things.
Those words serve as his personal mantra as he chases after USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year honors
in 2026 with Scott Benic’s 2B Racing.
Louisiana natives in USAC National Sprint Car racing are quite rare. In fact,
in the 70-year history of the series, Hinton is the first Pelican State racer to
appear in the point standings. But in early 2025, Hinton made the move to
Indiana.
The 20-year-old made eight USAC National Sprint Car starts for Phillips
Motorsports a year ago and won a heat race on the final night of Smackdown at
Kokomo. Last fall, Hinton made his debut with 2B Racing, winning his heat and
finishing a strong third in the feature with the Midwest Thunder series.
New plans, big dreams. Chelby Hinton is all in on the 2026 USAC National
Sprint Car scene, and this Louisiana kid has some big things to accomplish!
KYLE CUMMINS | PETTY PERFORMANCE RACING #3p
Kyle Cummins has always been in the role of hunter in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship competition. But after last season’s historically dominant
performance, he’s now the hunted.
The Princeton, Indiana racer put together his first USAC National Sprint Car
championship season in 2025, leading the points from start to finish to win the
title by a record 386-point margin. His 38 top-fives and 44 top-tens with the
series last year were both new single season records.
His 10 feature victories and record-breaking 13 runner-up finishes throughout
2025 resulted in 23 top-two finishes, also a new record. He kicked off last year
with 22 consecutive top-ten finishes, also a new record, while providing Petty
Performance Racing its first ever USAC entrant title.
A year ago, he scored the Winter Dirt Games title in February and wrapped up
his first USAC championship with four races remaining.
He’s still hungry and he still wants more. Now, in his third year with PPR,
Cummins is shooting for a repeat in 2026!
KEVIN THOMAS JR. | ROCK STEADY RACING #3R
You know his name. You know his game. And now Kevin Thomas Jr. has his eye on
the biggest prize during the 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.
KTJ rallied to four series wins and a fourth place finish in the 2025 USAC
National Sprint Car standings. His victories on the year included some of the
biggest stages in racing, namely Knoxville Raceway, Williams Grove Speedway,
Tri-State Speedway and Kokomo Speedway where he pocketed his fourth Sprint Car
Smackdown Friday night win in a five year span.
His most defining highlight of the year arrived when he became a three-time
USAC Indiana Sprint Week champion after previously checking off titles in 2017,
2021 and 2025.
He’s already off on the right foot in 2026 with an 18th to 2nd performance at
the Chili Bowl. But now the focus turns to the heavy artillery of USAC Sprint
Car racing where KTJ and Rock Steady Racing car owner Hank Byram enter year
three with their mind on the title and a title on their mind.
JUSTIN GRANT | TOPP MOTORSPORTS #4
The combo of Justin Grant and TOPP Motorsports is not only a long running
one. It’s downright historic. In fact, this pairing has won a record 57 USAC
National Sprint Car races together since teaming up in 2018.
While it wasn’t a championship season in 2025 due to his four race absence
with a broken hoof. Grant did manage to earn a season high 11 wins, including
the 63rd of his career in Wheatland, Missouri, which to rise to the top of the
series’ all-time win list.
One of only eight drivers to achieve 100 USAC victories, Grant garnered his
first ever Eastern Storm championship and his record fifth Sprint Car Smackdown
title belt at Kokomo year ago.
The 2022 and 2023 USAC National Sprint Car king now enters 2026 with a clean
bill of health, a fully functioning left foot and a heavy right foot.
They’re the most enduring driver and team in the sport, and in their ninth year together, they’re eying the top once more in 2026.
JAKE SWANSON | DAMING SWANSON MOTORSPORTS #5T
Jake Swanson hit paydirt with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship in 2025 in his first season as a car owner.
During the series debut at Texas’ Route 66 Motor Speedway last October, the
Anaheim, California native provided Daming Swanson Motorsports its first ever
USAC win. The moment was extra special for Swanson following the death of car
owner Joe Daming in 2024 at age 47.
Swanson’s first USAC win as a team owner came two years after his most recent
series win, elevating him to 8th in the final 2025 USAC National Sprint
standings.
A seven-time winner in USAC National Sprint Car competition, a 2017 USAC West
Coast Sprint Car champion and USAC’s 2021 National Most Improved Driver, Swanson
is now dialed in for the new year.
After hitting his stride late in the going last season, Swanson plans to be back in the same No. 5T, but even better in the coming year as he looks to build upon the foundation set forth in the previous year.
LOGAN CALDERWOOD | REX CALDERWOOD RACING #6
The Calderwood name has been at the forefront of USAC racing dating back more
than three decades in sprint car, midget and Silver Crown competition. Logan’s
grandfather Dave won across all three USAC national divisions and fielded
machinery for the likes of Jeff Gordon, Ryan Newman, Jimmy Sills, Kenny Irwin
Jr. and Tracy Hines, just to name a few.
But now the time has come for Logan Calderwood, who has been a stalwart on
the USAC CRA Sprint Car circuit for the past several years and has dabbled with
the USAC national series by traveling across the land to compete with the
series.
In 2025, Logan’s improvement was quite evident as he started 11 USAC National
Sprint Car feature events and raced to a solid seventh place finish in the
Indiana Sprint Week finale at Tri-State Speedway.
Hailing from Goodyear, Arizona, the 22-year-old will pilot his father’s Rex
Calderwood Racing number 6. This year, a new generation of the Calderwood family
goes full time for the first time as Logan blazes his own trail on the USAC
circuit.
ROBERT BALLOU | BALLOU MOTORSPORTS #12
When the chips are down, Robert Ballou has always managed to bounce back and
get back on track over the years in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
competition.
The Mad Man met an abrupt end to a strong 2025 season at Bloomington when
injuries to his T2, T3 and T5 vertebrae in a crash sidelined him for the
remaining 18 races on the schedule.
But after five months of healing and waiting, the Rocklin, California racer
is back in the saddle of his famed No. 12, a combination he’s won with on 34
occasions, making him the winningest independent in series history as a
driver/owner.
In 2025, he ended a 14-plus month absence from the USAC National Sprint Car
win column during Indiana Sprint Week at Lincoln Park and also displayed his
prowess with 15 heat race wins, most in the series.
The 2015 USAC National Sprint Car champ is eager to bounce back, into victory lane, into the championship fight and into the seat of his sprint car home once again.
HAYDEN REINBOLD | REINBOLD-UNDERWOOD MOTORSPORTS #19
Perhaps no driver made as big of a stride during the past season than Hayden
Reinbold on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship tour. So much so
that, at the end of the 2025 season, he was named USAC’s National Most Improved
Driver, the first Arizonan to accomplish the feat since Jerry Coons Jr. a
quarter of a century earlier.
Reinbold improved by leaps and bounds from the start to the finish of the
year at the wheel of his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports number 19. All told,
Reinbold clicked off five top-fives with a best finish of second at Lincoln Park
Speedway to go along with another pair of podiums at Tri-State Speedway and
Butler Motor Speedway.
Amid the closest Rookie battle in USAC National Sprint Car racing history,
Reinbold trailed Gunnar Setser by a mere four point margin at the conclusion of
the season.
But for 2026, gone is the stage of finding his footing in USAC Sprint Car racing. Now, he’s proven that he’s a true threat to win races anywhere and everywhere.
MITCHEL MOLES | REINBOLD-UNDERWOOD MOTORSPORTS #19AZ
Mitchel Moles is rising! In each of his four years on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship tour, Moles has increased his statistical output
across the board in terms of overall consistency and his final standing in the
series points.
A year ago, his 22 top-fives and 41 top-tens were personal bests and
propelled him in his surge to a career best second place finish in series
points.
And for good measure, he made it thrilling by prevailing in the closest USAC
race of the entire season, a 21 hundredths of a second triumph over Kyle Cummins
in last September’s Fall Brawl at Indiana’s Paragon Speedway.
Furthermore, in 2025 Moles led all drivers with 15 fast qualifying
performances, tying Kevin Thomas Jr.’s 2018 performance for the most quick times
in a single season with the series.
The former professional bass fisher and raisin farmer is an avid outdoorsman. Now for Mitchel Moles in 2026, hunting season includes the USAC National Sprint Car trail, and his target is a championship.
C.J. LEARY | LEARY RACING #30 & MORE
C.J. Leary will experience a change of scenery for the forthcoming 2026 USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season.
The 2019 series champion from Greenfield, Indiana will be back in his own No.
30 for the start of the year in Florida, a combination he hasn’t driven in USAC
competition since the 2020 campaign. Leary also has another couple rides with
other teams lined up when the series gets into full swing starting in April.
One year ago, Leary was behind the wheel of the Team AZ Racing/Curb-Agajanian
No. 21AZ, winning once at Circle City en route to a seventh place finish in the
standings, his 12th consecutive year inside the top-10 of the final point
standings.
The 24-time series feature winner is also on the cusp of another couple of
milestones. He currently stands four away from becoming the fifth driver to
reach 500 career starts. Furthermore, Leary also stands at 315 consecutive USAC
National Sprint Car starts, just 12 away from Justin Grant’s record of 327.
But more than anything, Leary wants to win and he’ll look to add on to his resume in the coming year.
BRIGGS DANNER | HOGUE RACING ENTERPRISES #39
He’s made his name on the east coast in recent years, but over the last year
couple of seasons, Briggs Danner has truly established himself on the USAC
national scene.
In 2025, he posted four wins on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship tour, twice at Kokomo, once more at Tri-City and once again at
Eldora. And in all of them, he was spectacular.
A clean sweep of Kokomo’s Indiana Sprint Week round last summer was finished
off with a daring last lap pass for the victory in what was among the most
thrilling moments of the campaign.
The Pennsylvanian has truly found a home with the New Jersey-based Hogue
Racing Enterprises, and together, they’ve risen up the rankings, taking sixth in
series points a year ago.
USAC’s Most Improved National Driver of 2024 was even more improved in 2025.
There hasn’t been a USAC National Sprint Car champ from the Keystone State since
Tommy Hinnershitz in 1959! Now, the next step up the USAC National Sprint Car
totem pole awaits for Briggs.
LOGAN SEAVEY | ABACUS RACING #57
Logan Seavey delivered another banner season in 2025 by winning nine USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship main events, including many of the most
lucrative ones on the schedule.
He picked up 20,000 at Tri-State’s Haubstadt Hustler, pocketed another 30,000
at Lawrenceburg’s Fall Nationals, then finished off the calendar with 43,000 on
the final night of the season during the Western World Championships at Central
Arizona Raceway.
One of the most decorated racers in USAC history as a champion of all three
USAC national divisions, Seavey now ranks 16th on the all-time list in terms of
USAC National Sprint Car career victories.
The 2024 USAC National Sprint Car champ finished the 2025 season with a
flourish, winning each of the final two events of the year, and three of the
last five.
Seavey and Abacus Racing have proven to be a juggernaut right from the get-go as they’ve achieved 23 wins with the series in their first two years together. In 2026, their third year is here, and they’d like it to be a charm.
CALE COONS | JOE DOOLING AUTOSPORTS/CURB-AGAJANIAN #63
Cale Coons will compete for Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year honors
with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship in 2026, as the full-time
driver aboard the Dooling Autosports/Curb-Agajanian number 63.
The Greencastle, Indiana racer competed in eight USAC National Sprint Car
events in 2025 and took to it like a duck to water by finishing inside the
top-10 in six of his eight starts with a best result of fourth at Kokomo.
The now 17-year-old was named the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame co-Rookie
of the Year in the Non-Wing Sprint Car poll for 2025 by virtue of five feature
wins on the local Indiana sprint car level, including three at Lincoln Park, and
once each at Circle City and Kokomo.
This year, Cale looks to translate that success to the USAC stage with his
father, USAC career Triple Crown driving champ Jerry Coons Jr. as his crew
chief. A legendary ride, a legendary surname. The next generation is here and
he’s ready to make some noise!
CHASE STOCKON | TOM & LAURIE SERTICH #92
One race many people point to as the most exciting duel of the 2025 USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season came during the Indiana Sprint
Week round at the Terre Haute Action Track.
The winner of that race was Chase Stockon, which fueled one of the most
memorable moments of the year when longtime car owners Tom and Laurie Sertich
became first time USAC national feature victors.
Not only did Stockon return to USAC National Sprint Car victory lane for the
first time in five years that night, he also achieved the feat in his 500th
career series start all while nursing a couple of broken bones in his right hand
courtesy of a crash one week earlier.
It was truly a renaissance year for the Fort Branch, Indiana native whose
first full year with the team provided its share of highlights and fast moments.
They constructed a foundation of success a year ago. With a strong base in place, Chase and Moose Racing are on the rise for 2026!
SWEET SPRINGS & WAYNE CITY ADDED
TO 2026 USAC MIDGET SCHEDULE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (February 4, 2026)………Two more dates have been confirmed for the 2026 USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship schedule on a pair of racy dirt bullrings in the states of Missouri and Illinois.
Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex will now host a date for the series on Tuesday night, July 7, for the kick off to Mid-America Midget Week.
Furthermore, Wayne County Speedway in Wayne City, Illinois returns to the series docket on Friday night, September 4, as part of the Labor Day weekend racing festivities.
Ten previous USAC National Midget events have been held at Sweet Springs’s 1/6-mile dirt oval since 2018, including a pair a season ago in 2025 won by Kale Drake and Cannon McIntosh.
The kickoff to Mid-America Midget Week at Sweet Springs on July 7 leads into a four-race week for the series with races slotted for Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds on July 8, followed by back-to-back nights at Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway on July 10-11.
Meanwhile, seven previous USAC National Midget events have been contested at Wayne City’s 1/8-mile dirt oval since the series debuted there in 2015. Tanner Thorson captured the most recent series victory at the track in 2023.
The Labor Day weekend of USAC racing begins at Wayne City on September 4, then continues in Illinois with the Silver Crown series on September 5 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds and concludes with the Firemen’s Nationals for the National Midgets at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway on September 5.
The 2026 USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget schedule consists of 29 events. The season opens with the Kokomo Grand Prix at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway on Friday-Saturday, April 24-25.
LEARNLAB TO REWARD
USAC NATIONAL FAST QUALIFIERS IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (FEBRUARY 4, 2026)………LearnLab will present the Fast
Qualifying award for all three of USAC’s national divisions throughout the 2026
season.
The LearnLab Fast Qualifying award will be presented to the fastest time
trialer during each USAC Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy
Drink National Midget qualifying session in 2026 courtesy of LearnLab.
Each fast qualifier will be rewarded with $150, while select events will pay
even more.
LearnLab, based in Dugger, Indiana, is the maker of award winning hands-on
industrial job skills training systems. Utilizing a curriculum, classroom tools
and rugged hands-on training panels, LearnLab teaches the needed skills using
real tools and real components to help schools, colleges, and companies train
people to be better at what they do, and fast!
James Hays, Director of Operations for LearnLab, is full of pride in becoming
a partner with USAC Racing. Not only is LearnLab essential to training the
workforce, they are also avid motorsports supporters.
“As race fans ourselves, LearnLab is proud to join USAC, its racers and its
teams with the quick time Award,” Hays stated.
Mitchel Moles led all drivers with 17 fast qualifying awards in USAC
competition during 2025, 15 of which came with the National Sprint Car series
while the other two rewarded him with a pole position in Silver Crown events.
In 2025, Kody Swanson led the Silver Crown series with five pole positions,
while Cannon McIntosh paced the National Midgets with five. Moles’ 15 with the
National Sprint Cars tied the all-time single season series record with Kevin
Thomas Jr.’s mark in 2018.
On the all-time list, Swanson leads Silver Crown with 59 career fast
qualifying awards, while Tom Bigelow holds the top spot with 65 in the National
Sprint Car series. Mel Kenyon, with 94, is the career leader in fast time awards
with the USAC National Midgets.
The 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season begins with six
races in Florida during Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire. A
practice day kicks it off at Ocala Speedway on Sunday, February 8. Race days
arrive at Volusia Speedway Park as part of the DIRTcar Nationals on February
9-10. The action then moves back west to Ocala for four-straight nights of
racing on February 11-12-13-14.
Meanwhile, the USAC National Midget schedule opens with the Kokomo Grand Prix at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway on April 24-25. The USAC Silver Crown season begins on May 8 with the Salt City 100 at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson.
For more info on LearnLab, please visit https://learnlab.com/.
USAC/CRA ANNOUNCES ROLLS SCAFFOLD 360 CHALLENGE FOR 2026
By Lance Jennings
FEBRUARY 3, 2026... New for 2026! The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint
Car Series has partnered with Rolls Scaffold for the Rolls Scaffold 360
Challenge during the upcoming season. As an incentive for 360 sprints to race
with USAC/CRA, the Ventura, California based company is putting $360 per night
into a pot and if the bonus is not earned, then the award will increase by $360
at the next event until it is won.
To be eligible for the Rolls Scaffold 360 Challenge, racers must declare at
pill draw that they are running a 360 powered sprint car. To earn the night’s
bonus, the highest finishing 360 must finish in the top six to claim the prize.
If there are multiple 360s in the top 6 finishers, the bonus will go to the
highest finishing 360 in that main event.
If the award is not claimed, then the pot will increase by an additional $360
at the next race until there is a winner. Once the bonus is earned, the process
will start over until it is won again. If the award has not been won or whatever
money is left over at season’s end will then be divided among the top three in
points running a 360 engine with USAC/CRA.
Since 1958, Rolls Scaffold has served the scaffolding needs for clients
throughout Southern and Central California. Their safety record has set the
standard in the industry and their knowledgeable sales staff will work to meet
the client’s unique job requirements and find the most cost effective equipment
to complete the project. For more information on the Ventura, California based
company, visit rollsscaffold.com.
The 2026 Season Opener for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars
will be held on Saturday, February 14th at Perris Auto Speedway in Perris,
California. For information on the series, visit the United States Auto Club
(USAC) website at usacracing.com and the USAC/CRA social media on Facebook, X
(Twitter), and Instagram pages.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: * Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 24: * Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS
CHAMPIONSHIP ADDS $20K TO 2026 SEASON’S BEST
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (JANUARY 27, 2026)………The Mike Curb USAC National Drivers
Championship returns for 2026 with an increased $20,000 reward going to the
driver who accrues the most combined points throughout the USAC national season.
The honor encompasses attaining points throughout each and every
points-paying USAC Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy Drink
National Midget series event during the 2026 campaign. USAC’s 2026 national
schedule encompasses 95 events from coast-to-coast.
Over the past five seasons since 2021, the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers
Championship top prize has quadrupled from $5,000 to $20,000.
Justin Grant (Ione, California) earned a total of 4,982 points across USAC’s
three national divisions in 2025. In doing so, he became the first five-time
titlist of the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Championship
(2017-2021-2022-2023-2025).
This year marks the 28th year of the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers
Championship. Curb has offered the reward annually since the 1999 USAC season to
honor USAC’s top overall points champion. Once known as the USAC Super License,
the title was rechristened as the National Drivers Championship in recent years
to more properly represent the accomplishment of achieving the feat, which so
few have done.
Previous champions include many of the greatest names in USAC’s illustrious
history, including four drivers who’ve won the award on at least three different
occasions. Among them are Justin Grant (5), Tracy Hines (4), Bryan Clauson (3)
and J.J. Yeley (3). Two-time champions include Tyler Courtney, Dave Darland and
Josh Wise. The one-time winners list consists of Brady Bacon, Jerry Coons Jr.,
Jay Drake, Logan Seavey, Cole Whitt and Chris Windom.
The new Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Champion will be honored at USAC’s
Night of Champions in December of 2026.
The 2026 USAC national season begins with six AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship events in Florida during Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by
Yokohama Tire. A practice day kicks it off at Ocala Speedway on Sunday, February
8. Race days arrive at Volusia Speedway Park as part of the DIRTcar Nationals on
February 9-10. The action then moves back west to Ocala for four-straight nights
of racing on February 11-12-13-14.
MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONS:
1999: Dave Darland, Lincoln, Indiana
2000: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2001: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2002: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2003: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2004: Jay Drake, Val Verde, California
2005: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2006: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2007: Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Arizona
2008: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2009: Cole Whitt, Alpine, California
2010: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2011: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2012: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2013: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2014: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2015: Dave Darland, Lincoln, Indiana
2016: Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
2017: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2018: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2019: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2020: Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois
2021: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2022: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2023: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2024: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
2025: Justin Grant, Ione, California
MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIPS:
5-Justin Grant
4-Tracy Hines
3-Bryan Clauson & J.J. Yeley
2-Tyler Courtney, Dave Darland & Josh Wise
1-Brady Bacon, Jerry Coons Jr., Jay Drake, Logan Seavey, Cole Whitt & Chris Windom
USAC/CRA RACERS CELEBRATED AT TEMECULA AWARDS BANQUET
By Lance Jennings
JANUARY 25, 2026... The racers with the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Car Series celebrated their 2025 season last night at the Pechanga Resort
and Casino in Temecula, California. Tony Jones hosted his last event as USAC/CRA
Director and Perris Auto Speedway announcers Scott Daloisio and Chris Holt
served as master of ceremonies. Special recognition went to racers with perfect
attendance, rookie of the year, top-ten in driver points, top-ten in entrant
points, crew chief of the year, fast time driver, and other special awards.
Thanks to series sponsors Avanti Windows & Doors, Factory Wraps, The Gardner
Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. & Wiley
Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend Company Access
Systems, and Woodland Auto Display, $56,800 was awarded in cash prizes
throughout the season and banquet awards.
The teams that had perfect attendance throughout the year were awarded a cash
bonus at the festivities. The Petty Performance Racing #33P, Tom and Christy
Dunkel #17W, Tom and Christy Dunkel #17X, Kim and Richard Bender #21, Rachel
Guerrero #98, Rachel Guerrero #98B, Matt Lundy #97, and the James Herrera #5E
teams took home the bonuses.
Two-Time and defending series champion R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona was
also honored last month during the “USAC Night of Champions” in Indianapolis,
Indiana. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Sherman, Johnson claimed two
feature wins, six Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast Time Awards,
nine heat race victories, sixteen top-five finishes, twenty top-ten finishes,
and seventy-five feature laps led on the year. In addition, Johnson earned the
“Billy Wilkerson Fast Time Award” and the $500 bonus presented by Anne Wilkerson
along with other series awards by posting the most heat race victories, most
top-five finishes, and most top-ten finishes. On the strength of Johnson’s on
track success and second title, Billy Chester earned the “Crew Chief of the Year
Award.”
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis was celebrated for finishing second in the
point chase. Racing the Ricky Lewis Motorsports #41 DRC and May Motorsports #8M
DRC, Lewis recorded eight feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend
Company Fast Time Awards, four heat race victories, one hard charger award,
fifteen top-five finishes, seventeen top-ten finishes, and two hundred and
twelve feature laps led to his credit. Ricky was also presented with an award
for recording the most feature wins and feature laps led in the campaign.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California finished
third in the point standings. Piloting the Tom and Christy Dunkel #17W DRC,
Williams had one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast Time Award, one
heat race victory, one C-Main win, six top-five finishes, eighteen top-ten
finishes, and eighteen feature laps led on the year.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender ranked fourth in championship points.
Driving the Kim and Richard Bender #21 DRC, Bender claimed five heat race
victories, two hard charger awards, eight top-five finishes, sixteen top-ten
finishes, and five feature lap led on the season.
“Thunder” Tommy Malcolm of Yucaipa, California placed fifth in the chase for
the championship. Racing the Dino Napier #5X Maxim, Malcolm scored one feature
win, four heat race victories, two hard charger awards, six top-five finishes,
fourteen top-ten finishes, and forty-eight feature laps led on the year.
Brentwood, California’s “The Bullet” Blake Bower was honored for finishing
sixth in point standings. Piloting the Tom and Christy Dunkel #17X and #17,
Bower had four heat race victories, one semi-main win, three hard charger
awards, one top-five finish, eleven top-ten finishes, and sixteen feature laps
led to his credit.
“Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. of Buckeye, Arizona ranked seventh in the
championship chase. Driving his #47 Triple X and DRC, Davis posted one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast Time Award, six heat race victories, one
semi-main win, two hard charger awards, six top-five finishes, eleven top-ten
finishes, and nineteen feature laps led on the season.
Goleta, California’s David Gasper claimed eighth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Piloting the Kittle Motorsports & Gasper Racing #18 DRC, Gasper
recorded two feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Fast
Time Award, two heat race victories, one semi-main win, six top-five finishes,
and eleven top-ten finishes, and fifty-seven feature laps led on the season.
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona scored ninth in the chase for the
championship and earned rookie of the year honors. Driving the Matt Lundy #97
Sherman, Lundy scored one heat race victory and seven top-ten finishes during
the campaign.
“The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa was honored for his tenth place finish
in the USAC/CRA standings. Racing the BR Performance #91R DRC, Roa posted one
feature win, five heat race victories, two hard charger awards, five top-five
finishes, twelve top-10 finishes, and eleven feature laps led on the season.
Special Appreciation Awards were presented to Jerry Petty, Anne Wilkerson,
and Lance Jennings. Don and Kim Kazarian were also honored for their
contributions to the series.
USAC Western Director Cory Kruseman addressed the crowd about the upcoming
season and presented Tony Jones with an appreciation award from the United
States Auto Club for his service and contributions to racing.
Jones closed the ceremony by thanking the racers, officials, wives,
girlfriends, and sponsors for their support of USAC/CRA over the years.
The 2026 Season Opener for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars
will be held on Saturday, February 14th at Perris Auto Speedway in Perris,
California. For information on the series, visit the United States Auto Club
(USAC) website at usacracing.com and the USAC/CRA social media on Facebook, X
(Twitter), and Instagram pages.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Avanti Raceway Park – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Avanti Raceway Park – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Avanti Raceway Park – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Avanti Raceway Park – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Avanti Raceway Park – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World Championships)
October 24: *Avanti Raceway Park – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World Championships)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
CALE COONS GOES FULL-TIME USAC SPRINT CAR RACING
IN 2026 WITH DOOLING/CURB-AGAJANIAN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (JANUARY 22, 2026)………Cale Coons will compete for Rookie of
the Year honors with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship in 2026,
as the full-time driver aboard the Dooling Autosports/Curb-Agajanian No. 63.
Coons (Greencastle, Indiana), the son of USAC Career Triple Crown champion
Jerry Coons Jr., competed in eight USAC National Sprint Car events in 2025,
finishing inside the top-10 on six of the eight starts with a best result of
fourth at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway in August.
The 18-year-old Coons was named the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
co-Rookie of the Year in the Non-Wing Sprint Car poll for 2025 by virtue of five
feature wins on the local Indiana sprint car level at Lincoln Park Speedway (3),
Circle City Raceway (1) and Kokomo Speedway (1).
This year, Cale looks to translate that success to the USAC stage.
“Last year, we had a really good sprint car season, better than we all kind
of thought we’d have,” Coons admitted. “We didn’t even expect to run any USAC
Sprint Car shows, then we had six top-tens. I’m excited to run full-time this
year and I’m excited to run for Rookie of the Year.”
Coons is the second full-time competitor to announce his intentions to run
for USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year in 2026. Dubberly, Louisiana’s
Chelby Hinton will also attempt to earn top Rookie honors with the series for 2B
Racing.
“Chelby is a really good racecar driver and he’s in a really good car,” Coons
said of Hinton. “So, that’ll be fun to compete against him.”
Making it an even more special occasion for Cale is the fact that Jerry Coons
Jr. drove Dooling’s No. 63 midget on a full-time basis with USAC in 2012-2013.
In the following years, Bryan Clauson drove for the team from 2014-2016, a run
which included the team earning nine USAC National Sprint Car victories.
Cale fondly recalled the years in which his dad drove for Dooling, but he
also vividly reflected on a particular aspect of his connection to the 63 when
Clauson was at the wheel.
“I would talk to Bryan when I was little, and they would always wait for me,”
Coons reminisced. “I would always go around the pits to help everybody push
their cars into their trailer. They wouldn’t push his car into the trailer
unless I was over there helping him. I had a good relationship with Bryan and
it’s so cool working with Joe (Dooling) and getting the chance to drive the
iconic 63.”
Cale cites the challenge of all the new, different tracks he will run on for
the first time throughout this year’s upcoming 55-race USAC National Sprint Car
schedule. But that excites the former micro sprint standout who was a Rookie on
the USAC National Midget trail in 2025 and faced many of the same challenges.
“The goal is to get Rookie of the Year,” Coons point blanked. “It would be
really cool to win a couple races at tracks like Lincoln Park or Kokomo where
I’ve been to in the past year and had good speed at.”
All the while, Cale will be working alongside his dad, who’ll serve as crew
chief on the ride, a man whose experience, success and advice is irreplaceable
following his own USAC National Midget titles in 2006-2007, as well as the USAC
National Sprint Cars in 2008 and the USAC Silver Crown series in 2008.
“He’s always helped me a lot,” Cale stated about his dad. “He’s helped me a
lot with driving and he’s really great at setting up the racecars. He’s been
doing it for a long time.”
The 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season begins with six races in Florida during Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tire. A practice day kicks it off at Ocala Speedway on Sunday, February 8. Race days arrive at Volusia Speedway Park as part of the DIRTcar Nationals on February 9-10. The action then moves back west to Ocala for four-straight nights of racing on February 11-12-13-14.
2026 USAC HALL OF FAME CLASS REVEALED
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (January 20, 2026)………Jack Beckley, John Cooper, Blackie
Fortune, Sam Nunis, Johnny Parsons, Tom Sneva and George Snider are the newest
inductees into the USAC Hall of Fame, class of 2026.
The induction ceremony for USAC’s 13th hall of fame class will take place at
USAC headquarters in Speedway, Indiana on Wednesday afternoon, July 1, 2026,
presented by AME Electrical, RDI Development and Avanti Windows and Doors.
The event will be held in conjunction with the BC39 Presented by Avanti
Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Beckley was a winning mechanic on the USAC National Championship trail,
including a pair of Indianapolis 500 victories with Bill Vukovich and Gordon
Johncock before joining USAC on its technical committee. Cooper was among USAC’s
founding fathers, and in fact, was the first employee of the United States Auto
Club.
Fortune was a four-time USAC national championship car owner for drivers Ken
Schrader and Rick Hood. Longtime race organizer Nunis promoted numerous AAA and
USAC Champ Car, Sprint Car, Midget and Stock Car events. Parsons earned 38
combined USAC national feature wins in his career along with 12 Indianapolis 500
starts, which included a pair of top-fives.
The first driver to break the 200 miles per hour barrier during Indianapolis
500 time trials, Sneva won the 1983 Indianapolis 500 and earned back-to-back
USAC National Championships in 1977-1978. Snider found success as both a driver
and car owner, capturing USAC Championship Dirt / Silver Crown titles in both
categories throughout his career.
Stay tuned for additional information on the USAC Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, including times and tickets, at www.usacracing.com.
Baer Den Farms Presents Meat Raffle Benefiting the USAC East Coast Sprint
Series
Baer Den Farms is proud to announce a special meat raffle in support of the
USAC East Coast Sprint Series for the 2026 season.
After a successful first year as presenting sponsor of the USAC East Coast
Sprint Series, Todd and Nick Baer decided to switch things up in 2026 by giving
back—not only to the racers, teams, fans, and supporters, but to anyone who
wants to be part of something special.
The Baers are hosting a meat raffle with a grand prize of a ¼ cow, valued at
$1,400. A quarter cut includes approximately 150–200 pounds of beef, fully
vacuum sealed for long-term storage.
Tickets are $10 each and will be sold through USAC East Coast competitors,
series staff, and supporters. Tickets can also be purchased this weekend at the
Len Sammons Productions Motorsports Trade Show in Oaks, PA—stop by and meet with
a representative.
The raffle drawing will take place in February, with meat pickup scheduled
for February 19–20.
Upon winning, the recipient will receive a custom cut sheet, allowing them to
choose how their ¼ cow is processed—whether that’s burgers, steaks, brisket, or
a little bit of everything.
All proceeds from the raffle will go directly toward the USAC East Coast
Sprint Series 2026 season, helping support purse money and special awards The
2026 season schedule has already been released.
Baer Den Farms is located in New Tripoli, Pennsylvania. The Baer family has
deep roots in both farming and racing, spanning decades. They raise a small herd
of free-range Angus cattle, taking pride in their natural, non-antibiotic,
non-hormone, and non-vaccinated beef.
Baer Den Farms offers quarter, half, and whole beef options. Be sure to check
them out on Facebook and support the people who support local auto racing.
Raffle tickets will also be available for purchase on Facebook through teams and at the Atlantic City Indoor Race at the Bettler Brothers Racing trailer.
2026 USAC East Coast schedule
The release of the 2026 USAC East Coast schedule brings with it a familiar
feeling — anticipation mixed with respect for the tracks that continue to define
this tour. From tight bullrings to historic half-miles, the calendar once again
showcases the backbone of USAC East Coast Non-Wing Sprint Car racing. Even more
fitting, many of these venues served as the stage for some of the most memorable
moments of the 2025 season.
Bridgeport Motorsports Park stands as the heartbeat of the schedule, hosting
multiple events from April through October. Last season, Bridgeport delivered
exactly what fans have come to expect — wide racing grooves, aggressive slide
jobs, and feature races decided by inches. In 2025, it was names like Amantea,
Bright, and Danner standing on the stage, while championship contenders
consistently separated themselves under the lights of the 4/10-mile oval.
Bedford Speedway returns to the schedule in 2026 after suffering one of
several rainouts last season. Meanwhile, Port Royal Speedway provided
early-season momentum in 2025 with fast, demanding surfaces that rewarded
patience and precision. It was Bruno charging from 11th to score a huge victory,
while eventual champion Steven Drevicki also found victory lane at the Speed
Palace. High-speed battles and dramatic late-race charges once again proved why
Port Royal holds its iconic reputation. In 2026, the series will return twice —
including a highly anticipated appearance during the Juniata County Fair in
September.
Big Diamond Speedway proved to be a pivotal stop with its lone appearance in
2025, delivering side-by-side racing and multiple lead changes. The wide, racy
surface allowed drivers to move around freely, with features often decided in
the closing laps. Briggs Danner emerged victorious, and in 2026 Big Diamond will
shine even brighter with a new LED lighting system and two dates on the
schedule.
Selinsgrove Speedway remains a cornerstone of the East Coast series, and
while multiple events were scheduled in 2025, all fell victim to rain. That only
adds to the anticipation, as the Central Pennsylvania regulars of USAC East
Coast are eager to return to the Snyder County half-mile for four events in
2026.
The mid-summer stretch will once again highlight the diversity of the tour.
Action Track USA brings its trademark intensity, where elbows-up racing and
rapid restarts create instant classics. Penn Can Speedway and Grandview Speedway
each add their own unique character. Unfortunately, all four combined dates at
these venues were lost to weather in 2025, setting the stage for redemption in
2026.
Clinton County Speedway is welcomed back to the schedule after hosting what
many considered the race of the year last season. Bobby Butler scored a wildly
popular victory, with passing at a premium throughout the night on the racy
1/3-mile oval.
As the season pushes toward its climax, late-summer and fall stops return to
familiar battlegrounds. The August and September Bridgeport events will carry
playoff-level intensity in 2026, while the season-ending October shows deliver
emotion, redemption, and championship-defining moments — capped off with
non-winners races that give new faces a chance to shine.
Looking ahead to 2026, this schedule represents more than just dates on a
calendar. It’s a continuation of rivalries, a proving ground for today’s
competitors, and a launching pad for the next generation of wingless sprint car
stars.
USAC EC Schedule 2026
April 18 (Sat) – Bridgeport
April 24 (Fri) – Bedford
April 25 (Sat) – Port Royal
May 9 (Sat) – TBA
May 22 (Fri) – Big Diamond
May 23 (Sat) – Bridgeport
May 30 (Sat) – Selinsgrove
June 5 (Fri) – Selinsgrove
June 27 (Sat) – Selinsgrove
July 3 (Fri) – Penn Can
July 8 (Wed) – Action Track
July 11 (Sat) – TBA
July 17 (Fri) – Clinton County
July 25 (Sat) – Grandview
August 1 (Sat) – Selinsgrove
August 7 (Fri) – Big Diamond
August 15 (Sat) – Bridgeport
August 16 (Sun) – Action Track USA (rain date 8/30)
September 5 (Sat) – Port Royal
September 19 (Sat) – Bridgeport
October 30 (Fri) – Bridgeport (practice & non-winners race)
October 31 (Sat) – Bridgeport
USAC MRA SPRINT CARS
SET FOR INAUGURAL SEASON IN 2026
Strafford, Missouri (December 30, 2025)………The USAC Wholesale Batteries
Midwest Racing Association Sprint Car Series will begin competition in 2026
featuring a 14-race schedule with additional dates yet to be announced.
Jon Sawyer will oversee the operation of this new venture which will race
primarily around the greater Kansas City area.
The Sawyer family has been involved in motorsports in some form or another
for decades. It’s a family tradition that includes Jon’s grandfather, Hugh
Sawyer, and father, Jim Sawyer, as well as his wife, Jessica, and son Jonathon.
Jon raced go karts and modified midgets before deciding being a car owner was
the way to go for many years, winning championships in midgets and sprint cars
while capturing the 2021 USAC Midwest Wingless Racing Association title with
driver Kory Schudy behind the wheel of his black No. 28, plus the POWRi WAR
Sprint Car crown in 2022.
Turning their focus to running USAC MRA, the Sawyers are grateful for all the
support of the race teams, fans, sponsors, USAC, and the staff that will be on
board with them for the inaugural campaign.
Also joining the MRA team for 2026 will be scorer Becky Burks,
announcer/media director Ray Cunningham, Chaplain Justin Lawson, video streaming
producer/media Nathaniel Viscioni, and Carter Markley, who will help anywhere
needed.
The 2026 slate will consist of six dates at Grain Valley, Missouri’s Valley
Speedway on a monthly basis on April 11, May 23, June 20, July 11, August 29 and
the Helm Memorial on September 26.
Electric City Speedway in Butler, Missouri welcomes the series twice on May
15 and July 31. Winston, Missouri’s I-35 Speedway will host a pair of series
events on June 13 and July 18. The annual Weld Memorial is slated for August 28
at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas.
The Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway will
be held on National Sprint Car Hall of Fame induction weekend on May 29-30. Both
nights will be co-sanctioned with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship.
On April 25, the Aubren Dudley Memorial Race will be held at Springfield
Raceway, in Springfield, Mo. This event will honor the life of Aubren,
niece/cousin of the Sawyers who worked for the Missouri division of family
services. Along with her husband, she fostered five children before being killed
in an auto accident in 2024 while on the job. This event will have many sponsors
to help increase the purse over the standard events and will join the Weld
Memorial at Lakeside Speedway in KCK, and the Helm Memorial at Valley Speedway
in Grain Valley, as special events for the series for 2026.
2026 USAC MIDWEST RACING ASSOCIATION SPRINT CAR SCHEDULE
Apr 11 – Valley Speedway – Grain Valley, Missouri
Apr 25 – Springfield Raceway – Springfield, Missouri
May 15 – Electric City Speedway – Butler, Missouri
May 23 – Valley Speedway – Grain Valley, Missouri
May 29 – Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa
May 30 – Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa
Jun 13 – I-35 Speedway – Winston, Missouri
Jun 20 – Valley Speedway – Grain Valley, Missouri
Jul 11 – Valley Speedway – Grain Valley, Missouri
Jul 18 – I-35 Speedway – Winston, Missouri
Jul 31 – Electric City Speedway – Butler, Missouri
Aug 28 – Lakeside Speedway – Kansas City, Kansas
Aug 29 – Valley Speedway – Grain Valley, Missouri
Sep 26 – Valley Speedway – Grain Valley, Missouri
LEWIS RETURNS TO USAC SILVER CROWN RACING
FOR KLATT ON PAVEMENT IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (DECEMBER 30, 2025)………About two decades ago, Michael Lewis
was one of the premier pavement USAC racers of his era before abruptly stepping
away from the sport.
Now, in 2026, the Noblesville, Indiana native is back in the game and will
compete in all six pavement USAC Silver Crown events on the series schedule
aboard the Klatt Enterprises No. 6.
Lewis will wheel the car driven by Jake Trainor during the 2025 USAC Silver
Crown season. Trainor and the Klatt team parted ways following the season. Jake
Swanson will continue as the team’s dirt driver in 2026.
Lewis’ most recent USAC Silver Crown appearance came during the 2005 season
with a ninth place run at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Of his 29 career series
starts, a second at Colorado’s Pikes Peak International Raceway in 2005 is his
best performance to date.
The resume for Lewis shows four career USAC National Sprint Car victories at
Winchester, Hawkeye Downs, Salem and Toledo. Plus, he earned an additional eight
triumphs in USAC National Midget competition at Anderson, Phoenix’s Copper World
Classic, Nazareth, Kentucky, the Night Before the 500 at IRP, Pikes Peak and at
Irwindale twice, including the 2002 Turkey Night Grand Prix.
Along the way, Lewis earned accolades as the 1998 USAC National Midget Rookie
of the Year, the 2003 USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year and as the
2003 USAC Western Sprint Car champion. However, at the age 28 in 2006, Lewis
stepped away from the sport. In the time since, he’s gotten married and raised
three children.
But by August 2025, he was back behind the wheel of a midget at IRP. Now at
age 47, the seat of a racecar still feels like home.
“You never lose the want to do it,” Lewis said regarding his 19 year hiatus.
“I had an opportunity to run the midget race at IRP and that was just kind of
hook, line and sinker for me. When I used to race, I didn’t have a wife and
kids. Now that I do, there’s a whole different emotion that goes along with it.
It’s pretty neat seeing my kids’ excitement.”
Upon his return this past season, Lewis proceeded to win a heat race, then
ran third in a subsequent feature race later that night. In October, he was back
in a midget as well as the higher horsepowered sprint car at IRP and running
near the front of the pack when an accident ended his day early.
In the sprint car event, Lewis drove for Klatt with Hall of Famer Bob East
serving as crew chief. Lewis remembered commenting that he’d love to run their
car at IRP at some point, not thinking anything would happen. But it did, and
Lewis, Klatt and East were all pleased with their speed. Then, East asked if
Lewis would be interested in driving their Silver Crown car. Without hesitation,
Lewis said, ‘absolutely.’
“You always wonder if you can still do it; you never know,” Lewis pondered.
“But I was pretty happy with how things went. One thing led to another and here
we are. We’re going Silver Crown racing next year.”
Lewis, who works in the radiator business for PWR North America, regularly
competed against the Klatt/East car during the 2000s in Silver Crown and Sprint
Car competition. It’s a machine that Lewis has always admired and wanted to
drive, and something he thought would never happen. This opportunity is one
Lewis cited as “a dream come true.”
After winning on USAC’s sprint car and midget trails, a Silver Crown victory
would be extra special for Lewis, especially considering the circumstances.
After all this time, the hunger has never dissipated, and Lewis is ready to make
his mark.
“It’s just fun racing,” Lewis said of the Silver Crown series. “I’ve won USAC
midget and sprint car races, but I’ve never won a Silver Crown race. In 2005, we
finally got our stuff together and I think we had a second and a third. The cars
are fun and the distance is fun. Now I’m ready, and I’d love to win a Silver
Crown race.”
The pavement portion of the 2026 USAC Silver Crown season begins with the 69th running of the Hoosier Hundred at Brownsburg, Indiana’s Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on Friday night, May 22.
2026 USAC AVANTI WESTERN STATES MIDGET
SLATE REVEALED
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 15, 2025)………The 45th season of Avanti Windows & Doors USAC Western States Midget racing gets underway in 2026.
Twelve California events make up the series schedule between February and October at six different dirt tracks in the Golden State.
The campaign begins with the season’s lone visit to Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway followed a few weeks later by a double date at Imperial Valley Raceway on March 13-14, featuring full programs of racing on each night.
Plaza Park Raceway in Visalia will also host two series events during the season on May 1 and June 12.
The seaside oval of Ventura Raceway will be the scene of three series events in 2026 on May 2, September 12 and the season closer on October 17.
Santa Maria Speedway gets in on the action for three occasions during the coming campaign on June 13, July 4 and July 25.
Merced Speedway will also welcome the series for a single date on June 27.
Caden Sarale (Stockton, California) is the reigning USAC Western States Midget driving champion. Six8 Motorsports (Burbank, California), meanwhile, captured last season’s entrant titlist.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC WESTERN STATES MIDGET SCHEDULE
Feb 21 – Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield, California
Mar 13 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
Mar 14 – Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, California
May 1 – Plaza Park Raceway – Visalia, California
May 2 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California
Jun 12 – Plaza Park Raceway – Visalia, California
Jun 13 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
Jun 27 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California
Jul 4 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
Jul 25 – Santa Maria Speedway - Nipomo, California
Sep 12 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California
Oct 17 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California
* Schedule is subject to change
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series
2026 USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SEASON PREVIEW
By Lance Jennings
DECEMBER 14, 2025... The schedule for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Car Series has been released. Featuring twenty-six (26) events at seven
(7) racetracks, the 2026 campaign will open on February 14th at Perris Auto
Speedway and the champion will be crowned at the Perris finale on November 7th.
Located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, Perris Auto Speedway will host ten
races on the schedule. Promoted by Don Kazarian, “America’s Premier Dirt Track”
will showcase the USAC/CRA Sprints on February 14th, March 21st, April 11th, May
23rd “Salute to Indy,” June 20th, July 11th, August 15th, September 19th,
October 3rd, and November 7th. Ten-time champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner
leads all series drivers with 51 “home track wins” on the 1/2-mile oval and Nic
Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 seconds on February 25, 2012. Perris
Auto Speedway is located at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California and
for more information, visit perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
Promoted by Ron Meyer, Mohave Valley Raceway has two races on the calendar.
The traditional sprints will headline the action at the 1/3-mile oval on
February 28th and October 10th. Ricky Lewis, “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr., and 2023
Champion, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa lead all drivers with two Mohave
Valley wins. The 1-lap standard was established last October 4th by Ryan Bernal
with a time of 13.894 seconds. Mohave Valley Raceway is located at 2750 Laguna
Road in Mohave Valley, Arizona and for more details, visit
mohavevalleyraceway.com or call 928.346.3000.
Located at the Imperial Valley Expo, Imperial Valley Raceway will feature two
events during the season. The USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will tackle the 1/4-mile oval
during the historic “California Mid-Winter Fair” on March 13th and 14th with the
USAC Western States Midgets. Ricky Lewis has topped three of the four
appearances and David Gasper set the 1-lap track record of 11.770 seconds on
October 19, 2024. Imperial Valley Raceway is located at 200 East 2nd Street in
Imperial, California and for more information, visit the track’s social media at
facebook.com/IVRaceway.
Located on the Pinal County Fairgrounds, Central Arizona Raceway has six
dates on the schedule. The non-winged sprints will battle at the high-banked
3/8-mile oval on April 17th, April 18th, May 15th, May 16th, and the “59th
Western World Championships” on October 23rd and 24th with the USAC National
Sprints and Wild West 360 Sprints. Logan Seavey has won two of the four
appearances and Mitchel Moles set the track record of 15.024 seconds last
October 24th. Central Arizona Raceway is located at 512 South Eleven Mile Corner
Road in Casa Grande, Arizona and for more details, visit the track’s website at
centralaazraceway.com or call 520.754.0407.
Located at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, Jim Naylor’s Ventura Raceway
returns to the calendar on May 2nd and will be joined by the USAC Western States
Midgets. The USAC/CRA sprints last visited the seaside 1/5-mile oval on June 11,
2022 when Tanner Boul drove the family 360 powered car to victory. 2006 Champion
and USAC Western Director “The Kruser” Cory Kruseman leads all drivers with six
wins at “The Best Little Dirt Track in America” and “The Bullet” Blake Miller
set the series track record of 11.675 on October 25, 2008. Ventura Raceway is
located at 10 West Harbor Boulevard in Ventura, California and for more
information, visit venturaraceway.com or call 805.648.RACE (7223).
The popular Santa Maria Speedway will host three nights of action and
headline the card on June 6th, July 4th “Doug Fort Memorial” (with USAC Western
States Midgets), and September 26th. Former champions, “The Demon” Damion
Gardner and “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa lead all USAC/CRA drivers with
four wins at 1/3-mile oval. 2-Time and defending champion R.J. Johnson
established a new 1-lap standard of 13.206 seconds last May 3rd. Santa Maria
Speedway is located at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California and for more
details, visit the track’s website at santamariaspeedway.net or call
805.619.0478.
After a successful return, the scenic Calistoga Speedway will have two dates
on the schedule. Promoted by Tommy Hunt and HMC Promotions, the popular “Louie
Vermeil Classic” will be held at the Calistoga Fairgrounds on September 5th and
6th. Rico Abreu, Ryan Bernal, and 10-Time Champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner
are tied with three wins at the big 1/2-mile oval and Bernal set the track
record of 18.869 on September 3, 2017. Calistoga Speedway is located at 1435
North Oak Street in Calistoga, California and for more information, call
916.773.7225.
The 2025 Season Awards Banquet for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint
Cars will be held on Saturday, January 24th at Pechanga Resort Casino in
Temecula, California. For information on the Awards Banquet and the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series, visit the United States Auto Club
(USAC) website at usacracing.com and the USAC/CRA social media on Facebook, X
(Twitter), and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2026 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
January 24: Pechanga Resort Casino – Temecula, CA (2025 Awards Banquet)
February 14: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
February 28: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
March 13: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (California Mid-Winter Fair)
March 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
April 17: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
April 18: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 2: Ventura Raceway – Ventura, CA
May 15: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 16: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ
May 23: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Salute to Indy)
June 6: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
June 20: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 4: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Doug Fort Memorial)
July 11: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 5: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 6: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 26: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
October 3: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 10: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 23: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World)
November 7: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
2025 USAC CHAMPS & AWARD WINNERS SHARE
SPOTLIGHT AT 70TH USAC NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (December 12, 2025)………The United States Auto Club (USAC) honored its champions and special award recipients on Friday evening, December 12, during the 70th Annual USAC Night of Champions at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in downtown Indianapolis.
USAC NATIONAL DRIVER & ENTRANT CHAMPIONS
Silver Crown Driver Champion: Justin Grant
Silver Crown Entrant Champion: Hemelgarn Racing
Despite five broken metatarsals, torn ligaments and three screws, even a
broken left foot couldn’t stop Justin Grant on the way to his second career USAC
Silver Crown National Championship in 2025. The Ione, California native jumped
out to the early point lead by way of back-to-back springtime victories on the
pavement of Ohio’s Toledo Speedway and on the dirt of Kansas’ Belleville High
Banks, which set a record for the quickest race run in Silver Crown history.
A sprint car crash in late summer put it all in jeopardy. But quick work by
crew chief Dennis LaCava saved the season with his unique design that allowed
Grant’s brake foot to work again. Post-injury, Grant’s average finish was third
throughout the final four races to lock up the series title, his first since
2020. Zero DNFs, along with 13 top-tens in 13 starts spearheaded by Grant, also
provided the second entrant title for car owner Ron Hemelgarn.
Every season has its hurdles in some form or fashion, but Grant’s 2025 title
may very well have been both his most challenging, and his most rewarding.
AMSOIL National Sprint Car Champion Driver: Kyle Cummins
Richard Hoffman AMSOIL National Sprint Entrant Champion: Petty Performance
Racing
Just two years ago, Kyle Cummins was ready to hang up the helmet. But after
Jerry Petty made him an offer he couldn’t refuse, the Princeton, Indiana
driver’s landscape changed, and ultimately led him to a historical USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship season in 2025.
By the numbers, Cummins was the most dominant USAC National Sprint Car
champion ever. He led the points for all 49 events and his final point margin of
386 was the largest in series history. Cummins’s 38 top-fives and 44 top-tens
are both new single season series records. Furthermore, with 10 wins and 13
seconds, Cummins' 23 top-twos in 2025 surpassed the all-time mark. Cummins’ 13
runner-up results are also a new record.
His 22 top-tens to start the season are, you guessed it, a brand new series record. In his quest, Cummins’ average finish was a staggering 4.5. In just its second year, Petty Performance Racing is a first-time USAC entrant titlist. It’s been a long time coming, and at age 38, and in his 23rd season of sprint car racing, Kyle Cummins is finally a USAC champ.
NOS Energy Drink National Midget Driver Champion: Cannon McIntosh
NOS Energy Drink National Midget Entrant Champion: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports
One year after finishing as the runner-up, Cannon McIntosh climbed to the top
of USAC’s NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship in 2025, and resilience
was at the forefront. Case in point. The first of the Bixby, Oklahoma racer’s
series leading five wins came on Belleville weekend. After a spin on night one,
he roared back from 22nd to fifth! One night later, he bounced back with a
victory.
At IMS, he flipped wildly in his heat race, then dusted himself off to win the semi. Starting 19th in the feature, he made the biggest charge of the year to become the first multi-time BC39 winner in back-to-back fashion. Down the stretch, McIntosh erased a 106 point deficit by reeling off Mid-America Midget Week victories at Sweet Springs and Jefferson County, while adding another W late in the year at Merced. It all cemented his first USAC crown and provided Keith Kunz his record-extending 13th USAC National Midget entrant title. For Curb-Agajanian, their latest entrant title is their 11th. If there’s anything you could count on in 2025, it was to not count Cannon out.
USAC NATIONAL DRIVER & ENTRANT RUNNERS-UP
Silver Crown Runner-Up Driver: C.J. Leary
Silver Crown Runner-Up Entrant: Team Arizona-Petty-Rossi Racing
C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Indiana) returned to USAC Silver Crown victory lane in 2025, winning on the pavement of IRP for his first series win since 2022. This particular triumph was also the first for a DRC chassis on pavement since 2006! On Labor Day weekend, he and his Team Arizona-Petty-Rossi crew took a dip in the infield lake at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds after both parties won their first ever race on a dirt mile. Also for driver and crew, it’s their best career USAC Silver Crown points finish in what was this combo’s first year racing together.
AMSOIL National Sprint Car Runner-Up Driver: Mitchel Moles
AMSOIL National Runner-Up Entrant: Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, California) finished a career best second in points for Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, winning once by 21 hundredths of a second over Kyle Cummins during September’s Fall Brawl at Indiana’s Paragon Speedway. The photo finish proved to be the closest finish of the USAC season and also erased his 61-race winless streak with the series. Furthermore, Moles led all drivers with 15 fast qualifying times, tying Kevin Thomas Jr.’s 2018 mark for the most quick times in a single season with the series. His 22 top-fives and 41 top-tens were also personal bests.
NOS Energy Drink National Midget Runner-Up Driver: Justin Grant
NOS Energy Drink National Midget Runner-Up Entrant: CB Industries
Justin Grant (Ione, California) led the points longer than any other driver on the circuit, topping the standings for 12 races throughout the first half of the season with the CB Industries team. To go along with his three fast qualifying times, he won three times, including April’s Kokomo Grand Prix, then won again in his next outing at Kansas’ Belleville Short Track. He then scored the opening night of the BC39 at The Dirt Track at IMS en route to a runner-up points finish for the third time in his career after also doing so in 2022 and 2023.
USAC NATIONAL 3RD PLACE DRIVERS & ENTRANTS
Silver Crown 3rd Place Driver: Matt Westfall
Silver Crown 3rd Place Entrant: 4 Kings Racing
Nearly a quarter century after his series debut, veteran wheelman Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) finished a career best third in the 2025 champ car standings. Starting all 13 feature events for 4 Kings Racing, he compiled a pair of top-five finishes, including a fourth at Salt City and a runner-up result on the Springfield Mile at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, leading the opening eight laps of the grueling 100-miler. He was also the only driver to score a front row starting spot for both of the dirt mile races in 2025 at Springfield and Du Quoin.
AMSOIL National Sprint Car 3rd Place Driver: Logan Seavey
AMSOIL National Sprint Car 3rd Place Entrant: Abacus Racing
With nine triumphs to his credit in 2025, Logan Seavey (Sutter, California)
and Abacus Racing captured some of the most lucrative events on the schedule,
including $10,000 at Volusia and Red Hill, another $20,000 at Tri-State’s
Haubstadt Hustler, $30,000 at Lawrenceburg’s Fall Nationals and more than
$52,000 in the season-ending Western World Championships weekend at Central
Arizona, in which they swept both nights. They also added scores at Lincoln
Park, Lawrenceburg and Bloomington during the summer months as Seavey ranked
first among all drivers with 249 feature laps led.
NOS Energy Drink National Midget 3rd Place Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr.
NOS Energy Drink National Midget 3rd Place Entrant: 4 Kings Racing
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama) equaled his career best finish in the USAC National Midget standings a full decade after also finishing third in 2015. He tied champion Cannon McIntosh for the series lead with 19 top-ten results and ranked among the top echelon in the series with 10 top-fives. His best performances came via four runner-up finishes at Circle City, Bloomington and twice at Eldora. He also accrued the most heat race victories of the season as well, amassing eight with 4 Kings Racing, a newcomer to USAC which has quickly became an instant contender.
USAC INDIVIDUAL & SPECIAL AWARDS
Roger McCluskey Award: Jerry Petty
This award recognizes an individual who exemplifies the standards of excellence in the sport of auto racing so astutely represented by Roger McCluskey throughout his career as a USAC driver and official. Jerry Petty has gone above and beyond in all facets of the sport. With Avanti Windows & Doors, he’s the title sponsor of both the USAC CRA Sprint Car and USAC Western States Midget series. He sponsors marquee USAC events such as the BC39 and the Corn Belt Clash and has served a pivotal role in revitalizing the Western World Championships. He’s annually supported USAC’s Hall of Fame and has developed a program to assist up-and-coming young drivers in quarter midget racing. Oh yeah, he also fields teams in USAC’s Silver Crown, Sprint Car and Midget divisions. This past season, his team achieved the unprecedented feat of capturing both the USAC National and CRA Sprint Car titles in the same season.
Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Champion: Justin Grant
Although his left foot was shattered, battered and tattered for the second half of the season, Justin Grant (Ione, California) managed to pull through it all to earn the most points across USAC’s three national divisions. Before the end of April, he set a new record by winning in all three series quicker than any driver in series history. Despite leading all drivers with 16 USAC national victories in 2025, this was easily the most challenging. He was the only driver to finish inside the top-five in points for all three divisions, taking 1st in Silver Crown, 2nd in Midgets and 5th in Sprint Cars. He’s now the first five-time titlist of the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Championship.
Johnny Capels “Golden Greek” USAC Chief Mechanic of the Year: Dennis LaCava
Dennis LaCava has a knack for making racecars quick. A former midget racer himself, he was crucial to Hemelgarn Racing’s success with Buddy Lazier’s 1996 Indianapolis 500 win and the 2000 Indy Racing League championship, as well as Justin Grant’s two USAC Silver Crown titles. This year may very well have been among his finest achievements. In a little over a week after Grant broke his foot, he engineered a device that clamped around Grant’s cast to alleviate the load off his braking foot. In the ensuing four races with the device, Grant didn’t miss a beat and never finished outside the top-four, allowing them to win the USAC Silver Crown championship.
Dick Jordan Award of Excellence: Barb Hellyer
Barb Hellyer has given to the sport of auto racing her entire life. She was a longtime USAC field official, and over the years, served within the club as a schedule coordinator, chief serial scorer and registrar for the sprint car, midget and Silver Crown divisions as well as Indy Car and Mini Indy. In recent years, Hellyer has been instrumental through her work with USAC RaceAid, the Indiana Racing Memorial Association, Indy 500 Oldtimers Club, USAC Hall of Fame and the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, of which she is the one and only woman inductee. Few people knew Dick Jordan like Barb Hellyer did. Perhaps no one worked alongside USAC’s longtime publicist more often than Barb did for nearly half a century. Throughout it all, her professionalism, drive, values and fairness have been at the forefront of her work, just as Dick Jordan always demonstrated. That makes her a perfect fit as this year’s recipient of the Dick Jordan Award of Excellence.
Jason Leffler Award: Tom & Laurie Sertich
For more than three decades, Tom and Laurie Sertich’s Moose-mobile was a familiar sight up and down the west coast. In recent years, they’ve kept on racing as they made the journey to the Midwest. Determination and perseverance drive them, and racing is in their blood. So much so that even their first date was at a racetrack! With their friendly demeanor, and the best cookies in the pits, they are always among the main attractions at the racetrack. This past July, they realized a dream when Chase Stockon drove their car to its first USAC National Sprint Car victory at Terre Haute. Among their peers, this was undoubtedly the most popular USAC victory in a long, long time. Fittingly, Chase was a recipient of this award in 2019, and tonight, this husband and wife will add their names to the list in recognition of their intense appreciation of the sport’s history, their professionalism and their outstanding representation of USAC.
Lee Kunzman True Grit Award: Justin Grant
Courage. Resolve. Passion and perseverance. These are some of the attributes that define the word “grit.” It’s the strength of a person’s character that shines through when faced with overcoming dire obstacles. Lee Kunzman went face-to-face with many hurdles, but through it all, he determined that none of it was going to stand in his way. In pursuing your passion and goals, you’ve got do whatever it takes and stamp out any naysaying along the way. Lee was, without a doubt, one of the tough guys. And there’s no more deserving recipient of this inaugural award than the man who defied the odds to not only race again so soon, but to keep on winning in the face of pain and adversity.
Race Organizer of the Year: Doug Lockwood
When the chips are down, Doug Lockwood steps up. When faced with a Central Valley monsoon in 2024, he never gave in and got California’s Merced Speedway in shape not only for one USAC National Midget show, but he stepped in and added a second show on the same day. When another track canceled this past November, on short notice, he added a second night to his USAC National Midget program. And despite adverse conditions the night before the event when many would’ve thrown in the towel, he was on the grader getting the track race ready. He doesn’t do it for the glory. He does it to give racers a place to race.
Parallax Group Passing Master: Kale Drake
Kale Drake (Collinsville, Oklahoma) set a brand new record by passing 242 cars in feature events throughout the season across all three USAC national divisions, surpassing the former single season record of 230 set by Justin Grant in 2021. He did his work in 60 feature starts, passing an average of more than four cars per start. In fact, he was the Rod End Supply Hard Charger 10 times! No other driver had more than four! The best of the bunch was a 23rd to 5th run in the sprint car in April at Lincoln Park Speedway. It’s super special to have him here today, and in 2025, he’s the USAC National Parallax Group Passing Master champion.
National Most Improved Driver: Hayden Reinbold
Hayden Reinbold (Gilbert, Arizona) improved by leaps and bounds throughout the 2025 season. In his sixth year of USAC National Midget racing, he surpassed his total combined output from his first five years in a single season! He became a first-time winner in September at Eldora in what was his 101st career series start, which occurred on the very same night he also earned his first career fast qualifying time. On the USAC National Sprint Car front, he clicked off five top-fives with a best finish of second at Lincoln Park. He’s the first Arizonan to be named USAC’s National Most Improved Driver since Jerry Coons Jr. in 2001.
National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year: Gunnar Setser
Gunnar Setser (Columbus, Indiana) prevailed in the closest Rookie of the Year battle in USAC National Sprint Car history! This driver collected a pair of top-five finishes and a best result of fifth at Knoxville and Circle City to finish 10th in the overall standings. At the age of 16, he became the third youngest top Rookie in series history. Over the past calendar year, he’s been the Hoosier Auto Racing Fans, POWRi Midget and Chili Bowl Rookie of the Year. Now, he’s the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year for 2025 by a mere four point margin over Hayden Reinbold.
Bob Stroud National Midget Rookie of the Year: Steven Snyder Jr.
Throughout the past 70 years of USAC competition, racers from Maryland have been few and far between. In 2025, Steven Snyder Jr. (Rising Sun, Maryland) waved the Maryland flag proudly by ranking eighth in series points after accruing six top-fives in 23 starts, finishing a best of second during the Kokomo Grand Prix and Placerville’s Hangtown 100. Furthermore, he led six laps at Eldora’s 4-Crown Nationals and added a fast qualifying time at Merced. He’s the first driver from the Old Line State to appear in the USAC National Midget standings, and now, he’s the first driver from the state to earn USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year honors.
Silver Crown Rookie of the Year: Jake Trainor
Focusing solely on asphalt, pavement specialist Jake Trainor (Medway, Massachusetts) started six races in 2025 en route to a 19th place finish in the overall series standings. In doing so, he became the first Bay Stater to collect a top Rookie distinction in any of USAC’s three national divisions. He’s also the first pavement only competitor to corral champ car’s Rookie award since Derek Bischak in 2019. His fifth place run during the Hoosier Hundred at IRP was the best among all series Rookies on the trail, and he got it done after climbing 11 spots from his 16th place starting position to earn the USAC Silver Crown Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year.
REGIONAL SPRINT & MIDGET SERIES
USAC’s regional sprint car and midget divisions span from coast-to-coast with 8 different states hosting a total of 61 events in 2025 with a pair of first-time titlists and a duo from each of the coasts who return to the stage again tonight.
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Driver Champion: R.J. Johnson
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Entrant Champions: Petty
Performance Racing
A pair of victories in successive fashion at Perris coupled with six fast qualifying times made R.J. Johnson (Laveen, Arizona) just the third back-to-back champ in USAC CRA’s 22-year history following Mike Spencer and Damion Gardner. Impressively, his consecutive titles have come with two different teams! He was the mark of consistency, bagging nine straight top-fives and 14 top-fives in a 15-race span between April and October to cement the crown. Overall, it’s his seventh career USAC driving championship, and for the first time, Petty Performance Racing is USAC CRA’s entrant titlist.
IMT East Coast Sprint Car Driver Champion: Steven Drevicki
Once again, the top step on the east coast belongs to Steven Drevicki (Reading, Pennsylvania). This year, he won three times at Delaware International, Port Royal and Williams Grove. He led 73 laps while snagging 11 top-fives in 13 starts. Taking over the point lead during the fifth round of the season in June, he raced away to an 81-point margin by season’s end. Behind the scenes, he serves as the Vice President of the series, but on this stage, he stands front and center as a five-time champion of the USAC Innovative Machine Technology East Coast Sprint Car Series Presented by Baer Den Farms.
Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midget Driver Champion: Caden Sarale
Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midget Entrant Champion: Six8
Motorsports
Caden Sarale (Stockton, California) never once broke stride in pursuit of his first USAC driving championship. Throughout the 10-race season, he never finished worse than fourth. Along the way, he earned three victories at Santa Maria, Ventura and Plaza Park, plus nine podiums while leading a series high 114 laps in his own No. 32.
Meanwhile, Six8 Motorsports had a record breaking year with its sixth career series championship, surpassing the legendary Zarounian Motorsports! Utilizing drivers T.J. Smith and Kaleb Montgomery, this car amassed the most total points.
Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget Driver Champion: Tyler Nelson
Originally, Tyler Nelson (Olathe, Kansas) assumed his hopes and dreams for a championship were dashed. While holding onto a 14-point lead, a pre-planned family vacation was going to force him to miss the final three races of the season. However, Mother Nature came to the rescue one weekend, and on the following weekend, it turned into a sequel of Planes, Trains & Automobiles to get him from a cruise ship in Florida by morning to Indiana’s Montpelier Speedway by night. With a single victory at Millstream and 11 top-tens in 11 starts, he’s a first time USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget champ in 2025.
SNOWMOBILE RACING
International Snowmobile Racing Driver of the Year: Emil Harr
Emil Harr is anything but ordinary. Raised in rural Sweden, he dreamed of one day racing in the United States against the sport’s best. In time, not only did he get the chance to race against the best. He got to beat the best. He made an immediate impression on the sport upon his arrival, and this year, raised the bar even higher. This season, he successfully defended his Pro Class title on the AMSOIL Championship Snocross National Tour, collecting eight wins and 12 podiums in the 2024–2025 season alone.
NASCAR YOUTH SERIES .25 MIDGET CHAMPIONS
The Petty Performance Edge 2025 champions are Ryker Summer and Leighton Rose.
Nascar Youth Multiple Champions
SENIOR ANIMAL DIRT & FORMULA MOD DIRT CHAMPION: Liam Ballard
SENIOR HONDA PAVEMENT & LIGHT WORLD FORMULA PAVEMENT CHAMPION: Kelby Eilen
JUNIOR HONDA DIRT & JUNIOR HONDA PAVEMENT CHAMPION: Nash Greenfield
HEAVY WORLD FORMULA PAVEMENT & FORMULA MOD PAVEMENT CHAMPION: Kedryn Evenson
HEAVY 160 PAVEMENT & UNRESTRICTED ANIMAL PAVEMENT CHAMPION: Easton Loomis
Nascar Youth Pavement Champions
LIGHT 160 CHAMPION: Edison Carter
JUNIOR ANIMAL CHAMPION: Lucas Coulter
HEAVY HONDA CHAMPION: Trevor Jones
SENIOR ANIMAL CHAMPION: Roo Reaves
JUNIOR 160 CHAMPION: Brody Sullivan
Nascar Youth Dirt Champions
HEAVY WORLD FORMULA CHAMPION: Tristan Bierman
LIGHT 160 CHAMPION: Mila Gregory
SENIOR HONDA CHAMPION: Jaxson Kates
HEAVY 160 CHAMPION: Avery McMellen
JUNIOR ANIMAL CHAMPION: Caleb Mertz
HEAVY HONDA CHAMPION: Jordyn Miller
JUNIOR 160 CHAMPION: Tigh Shaffer
UNRESTRICTED ANIMAL CHAMPION: Owen Steuernagle
LIGHT WORLD FORMULA CHAMPION: Wyatt Zinn
SCHEDULE RELEASE!
55 DATES FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINTS IN 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 11, 2025)………Fifty-five races line the calendar
for the 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season.
NEW ADDITIONS
Among the new additions to the USAC National Sprint Car slate is NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week presented by K & N’s return to Paragon Speedway for
the first time since 1998, 28 summers ago, a race won by Derek Davidson.
Lernerville Speedway also returns to the schedule for a double date on
back-to-back nights on September 11-12. The Commonwealth Clash will be USAC’s
first visit to the Sarver, Pennsylvania 4/10-mile dirt oval in 15 years. The
only two previous USAC National Sprint Car events held at Lernerville were won
by Darren Hagen in 2006 and Jon Stanbrough in 2011.
FLORIDA LAUNCHES THE SEASON
Sunshine greets USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competitors when
the 2026 season opens in the state of Florida with six events between February
8-14.
Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tires kicks off with practice at
Ocala Speedway on Sunday, February 8. The 17th annual edition of WDG arrives at
Volusia Speedway Park as part of the DIRTcar Nationals on February 9-10. The
action then moves back west to Ocala for four-straight nights of racing on
February 11-12-13-14.
NO APRIL FOOLS
The month of April gets the ball rolling with border war weekend at Illinois’
Red Hill Raceway on April 3 and Indiana’s Paragon Speedway for the Chuck Amati
Classic on April 4. The following weekend, two fast Hoosier state racetracks are
on the docket at Lawrenceburg Speedway’s Justin Owen Memorial on April 11 and
the Terre Haute Action Track on April 12 for the Jim Hurtubise Classic.
MAY DAYS
May gets busy as eight shows await, beginning with the Larry Rice Classic at
Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway on May 1. The Class Track of Haubstadt, Indiana’s
Tri-State Speedway presents the Spring Showdown the following evening on May 2.
#LetsRaceTwo delivers a tantalizing doubleheader featuring USAC National
Sprint Cars and the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars on May 15-16
at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
The Week of Indy roars with the 56th running of the Tony Hulman Classic on
May 20 at the Terre Haute Action Track. The Circle City Salute commences one
night later on May 21 at Circle City Raceway.
The month closes with two consecutive nights of the Corn Belt Clash at Iowa’s
Knoxville Raceway on May 29-30 as part of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
induction weekend.
EASTERN STORM RISES
The 19th edition of USAC Eastern Storm rises to the forefront of with six
dates in six nights across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Grandview Speedway opens
up the series on June 16, followed by Bridgeport Motorsports Park on June 17,
Big Diamond Speedway on June 18, Williams Grove Speedway on June 19, Port Royal
Speedway on June 20 and Action Track USA on June 21.
A JUNE TO REMEMBER
It’s all part of an 11-race month of June which also includes another two
dates at Illinois’ Red Hill Raceway on June 5-6, and the return of USAC to
Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway on June 27. Meanwhile, two TBA dates are marked
on the schedule for June 26 and 28.
HERE COMES SUMMER & INDIANA SPRINT WEEK
July opens with a bang with two Sprintacular nights of racing at Putnamville,
Indiana’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway.
Then, it’s full tilt into the biggest Indiana Sprint Week schedule ever,
featuring nine big events across a 10-day span. The Dirt Track at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway begins the racing feast on July 23, then the tour takes on
Lincoln Park Speedway on July 24, Kokomo Speedway on July 25, Lawrenceburg
Speedway on July 26 and Circle City Raceway on July 27 before a one-day breather
away from the action on July 28.
The ISW tour then travels to Paragon Speedway on July 29, then it’s onward to
the Terre Haute Action Track on July 30 for the Don Smith Classic. The
penultimate round takes the series to Bloomington Speedway for the Sheldon
Kinser Memorial on July 31, and then to the finale at Tri-State Speedway on
August 1.
SMACKDOWN AUGUST
August is all about Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XV
at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway. The 15th annual three-night spectacular brings the
show to the 1/4-mile bullring on August 27-28-29, 2026.
SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER
The championship race heats up in September with four races on deck,
beginning with a dual race weekend at Circle City Raceway on September 18 and
Tri-State Speedway for the Haubstadt Hustler on September 19.
Eldora Speedway beckons with the 44th running of the 4-Crown Nationals, once
again featuring multiple full racing programs for the USAC National Sprint Cars
at The Big E on September 24 and 26. This weekend is the only opportunity to
witness all three USAC national divisions at the same venue on the same weekend,
plus the Kubota High Limit Sprint Cars.
GOIN’ WEST IN OCTOBER
The final month of the season begins in the Midwest with a pair of showdowns
at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway for the Greg Staab Memorial on October 9 and
the Fall Nationals on October 10.
The series then venture westward, first to Kansas’ Dodge City Raceway Park on
October 16, then it’s on down to Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas on
October 17.
Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway finishes up the year with the 59th
annual running of the prestigious Western World Championships on October 23-24.
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Feb 9 - Volusia Speedway Park - Barberville, Florida - Winter Dirt Games -
1/2 M
Feb 10 - Volusia Speedway Park - Barberville, Florida - Winter Dirt Games -
1/2 M
Feb 11 - Ocala Speedway - Ocala, Florida - Winter Dirt Games - 3/8 M
Feb 12 - Ocala Speedway - Ocala, Florida - Winter Dirt Games - 3/8 M
Feb 13 - Ocala Speedway - Ocala, Florida - Winter Dirt Games - 3/8 M
Feb 14 - Ocala Speedway - Ocala, Florida - Winter Dirt Games - 3/8 M
Apr 3 - Red Hill Raceway - Sumner, Illinois - 3/8 M
Apr 4 - Paragon Speedway - Paragon, Indiana - Chuck Amati Classic - 3/8 M
Apr 11 - Lawrenceburg Speedway - Lawrenceburg, Indiana - Justin Owen Memorial
- 3/8 M
Apr 12 - Terre Haute Action Track - Terre Haute, Indiana - Jim Hurtubise
Classic - 1/2 M
May 1 - Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, Indiana - Larry Rice Classic -
1/4 M
May 2 - Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, Indiana - Spring Showdown - 1/4 M
May 15 - Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio - #LetsRaceTwo - 1/2 M
May 16 - Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio - #LetsRaceTwo - 1/2 M
May 20 - Terre Haute Action Track - Terre Haute, Indiana - Tony Hulman
Classic - 1/2 M
May 21 - Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, Indiana - Circle City Salute -
1/4 M
May 29 - Knoxville Raceway - Knoxville, Iowa - Corn Belt Clash - 1/2 M
May 30 - Knoxville Raceway - Knoxville, Iowa - Corn Belt Clash - 1/2 M
Jun 5 - Red Hill Raceway - Sumner, Illinois - 3/8 M
Jun 6 - Red Hill Raceway - Sumner, Illinois - 3/8 M
Jun 16 - Grandview Speedway - Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania - Eastern Storm /
Jesse Hockett Classic - 1/3 M
Jun 17 - Bridgeport Speedway - Swedesboro, New Jersey - Eastern Storm - 4/10
M
Jun 18 - Big Diamond Speedway - Pottsville, Pennsylvania - Eastern Storm -
3/8 M
Jun 19 - Williams Grove Speedway - Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania - Eastern
Storm - 1/2 M
Jun 20 - Port Royal Speedway - Port Royal, Pennsylvania - Eastern Storm - 1/2
M
Jun 21 - Action Track USA - Kutztown, Pennsylvania - Eastern Storm - 1/5 M
Jun 26 - TBA
Jun 27 - Butler Motor Speedway - Quincy, Michigan - 3/8 M
Jun 28 - TBA
Jul 3 - Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, Indiana - Sprintacular - 5/16 M
Jul 4 - Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, Indiana - Sprintacular - 5/16 M
Jul 23 - The Dirt Track at IMS - Speedway, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint Week
- 1/5 M
Jul 24 - Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint
Week - 5/16 M
Jul 25 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint Week - 1/4 M
Jul 26 - Lawrenceburg Speedway - Lawrenceburg, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint
Week - 3/8 M
Jul 27 - Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint
Week - 1/4 M
Jul 29 - Paragon Speedway - Paragon, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint Week - 3/8
M
Jul 30 - Terre Haute Action Track - Terre Haute, Indiana - USAC Indiana
Sprint Week / Don Smith Classic - 1/2 M
Jul 31 - Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint
Week / Sheldon Kinser Memorial - 1/4 M
Aug 1 - Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, Indiana - USAC Indiana Sprint Week -
1/4 M
Aug 27 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Indiana - Sprint Car Smackdown - 1/4 M
Aug 28 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Indiana - Sprint Car Smackdown - 1/4 M
Aug 29 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Indiana - Sprint Car Smackdown - 1/4 M
Sep 11 - Lernerville Speedway - Sarver, Pennsylvania - Commonwealth Clash -
4/10 M
Sep 12 - Lernerville Speedway - Sarver, Pennsylvania - Commonwealth Clash -
4/10 M
Sep 18 - Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, Indiana - 1/4 M
Sep 19 - Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, Indiana - Haubstadt Hustler - 1/4 M
Sep 24 - Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio - 4-Crown Nationals - 1/2 M
Sep 26 - Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio - 4-Crown Nationals - 1/2 M
Oct 9 - Lawrenceburg Speedway - Lawrenceburg, Indiana - Greg Staab Memorial -
3/8 M
Oct 10 - Lawrenceburg Speedway - Lawrenceburg, Indiana - Fall Nationals - 3/8
M
Oct 16 - Dodge City Raceway Park - Dodge City, Kansas - 3/8 M
Oct 17 - Route 66 Motor Speedway - Amarillo, Texas - 3/8 M
Oct 23 - Central Arizona Raceway - Casa Grande, Arizona - Western World
Championships - 3/8 M
Oct 24 - Central Arizona Raceway - Casa Grande, Arizona - Western World Championships - 3/8 M
SCHEDULE DROP!
29 RACES REVEALED FOR 2026 USAC MIDGET TRAIL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 10, 2025)………The USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship will face 29 events throughout the 2026 season from April
through November at dirt tracks in Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Ohio and California.
NEW TO THE SCHEDULE
Two Illinois venues are brand new to the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship in 2026, having never before appeared on the series’
schedule in its 70-year history.
The 1/8-mile bullring of Coles County Speedway in Mattoon, Illinois greets
the series for two-straight nights of racing on August 14-15. The following
night, Jacksonville Speedway’s 1/4-mile makes its debut to cap the three-race
weekend swing through the Illini state.
START IT UP IN KOKOMO
Once again, the season will fire up with back-to-back nights of the Kokomo
Grand Prix at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway on April 24-25. The 1/4-mile dirt oval
has hosted 91 USAC National Midget events dating back to USAC’s inaugural season
in 1956.
INDIANA MIDGET WEEK
For the 22nd consecutive year, USAC Indiana Midget Week hits the Hoosier
state for a sensational six-race tour over six consecutive nights. Circle City
Raceway kicks it off on June 9, followed by dates at Paragon Speedway on June 10
and Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway on June 11. The action-packed
weekend concludes in style with Bloomington Speedway on June 12, Tri-State
Speedway on June 13 and Kokomo Speedway on June 14.
BC39 DATES SET
One of the crown jewels of USAC National Midget racing, the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors, is back in the same summer slot in 2026. The Dirt Track
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway will host the eighth running of the grand event
on back-to-back nights on June 30-July 1.
MID-AMERICA MIDGET WEEK
Mid-America’s midsummer tradition of USAC National Midget racing continues
into the coming year with four dates in a five night span. At press time, the
July 7 opening night slot remains TBA. Set in stone are the final three races of
the Great Plains tour on July 8 for the 15th edition of the Chad McDaniel
Memorial at Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds. The Midwest Midget
Championship follows with a pair of shows at Jefferson County Speedway on the
fairgrounds in Fairbury, Nebraska
REMEMBER SEPTEMBER
September’s agenda feature two of the most famous dirt tracks in the United
States, and two of the most enduring annually contested midget events in the
land. The 41st running of the Firemen’s Nationals is slated for September 6 at
Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, located on the same property as
the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
For two nights late in the month, the mighty midgets will look to conquer the
only half-mile on the docket as they hit Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway for
two nights of the 44th running of the 4-Crown Nationals on September 24 and 26.
GOLDEN STATE INVASION
By November, competitors will be making their final quests in the race for
the 2026 USAC National Midget championship. The Golden State Invasion of
consists of seven races across California. The Hangtown 100 presents the lone
100-lap USAC National Midget main event of the year, and it’s going to be prime
for two nights of thrills at Placerville Speedway on November 13-14.
Visalia’s Plaza Park will host the series for the first time ever on November
18, while the second running of the Chase Johnson Classic has expanded to two
nights at Merced Speedway on November 20-21.
The 12th Jason Leffler Memorial is back in its California home on November 24
at the Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway. The season finale
brings us to the granddaddy of all USAC National Midget racing events, the 85th
Turkey Night Grand Prix, on November 28, at the seaside oval of Ventura Raceway.
2026 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Apr 24 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Grand Prix - 1/4 M
Apr 25 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN - Kokomo Grand Prix - 1/4 M
Jun 9 - Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, IN - USAC Indiana Midget Week -
1/4 M
Jun 10 - Paragon Speedway - Paragon, IN - USAC Indiana Midget Week - 3/8 M
Jun 11 - Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, IN - USAC Indiana Midget Week -
5/16 M
Jun 12 - Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, IN - USAC Indiana Midget Week -
1/4 M
Jun 13 - Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, IN - USAC Indiana Midget Week - 1/4
M
Jun 14 - Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN - USAC Indiana Midget Week - 1/4 M
Jun 30 - The Dirt Track at IMS - Speedway, IN - BC39 - 1/5 M
Jul 1 - The Dirt Track at IMS - Speedway, IN - BC39 - 1/5 M
Jul 7 - TBA
Jul 8 - Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Beloit, KS - Chad McDaniel Memorial -
1/4 M
Jul 10 - Jefferson County Speedway - Fairbury, NE - Midwest Midget
Championship - 1/5 M
Jul 11 - Jefferson County Speedway - Fairbury, NE - Midwest Midget
Championship - 1/5 M
Aug 14 - Coles County Speedway - Mattoon, IL - King of Coles - 1/8 M
Aug 15 - Coles County Speedway - Mattoon, IL - King of Coles - 1/8 M
Aug 16 - Jacksonville Speedway - Jacksonville, IL - 1/4 M
Sep 4 - TBA
Sep 6 - Angell Park Speedway - Sun Prairie, WI - Firemen's Nationals - 1/3 M
Sep 7 - TBA
Sep 24 - Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH - 4-Crown Nationals - 1/2 M
Sep 26 - Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH - 4-Crown Nationals - 1/2 M
Nov 13 - Placerville Speedway - Placerville, CA - Hangtown 100 - 1/4 M
Nov 14 - Placerville Speedway - Placerville, CA - Hangtown 100 - 1/4 M
Nov 18 - Plaza Park Raceway - Visalia, CA - 1/5 M
Nov 20 - Merced Speedway - Merced, CA - Chase Johnson Classic - 1/4 M
Nov 21 - Merced Speedway - Merced, CA - Chase Johnson Classic - 1/4 M
Nov 24 - Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway - Bakersfield,
CA - Jason Leffler Memorial - 1/3 M
Nov 28 - Ventura Raceway - Ventura, CA - Turkey Night Grand Prix - 1/5 M
6 DIRT, 6 PAVEMENT
ON USAC’S SILVER CROWN SLATE FOR 2026
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 10, 2025)………An even split of six dirt and six
pavement events are on the agenda in 2026 for the 56th season of the most
diverse oval racing series on the planet – the USAC Silver Crown National
Championship!
Twelve powerhouse events await at venues ranging from half-miles to 1.25
miles and on tracks varying from semi-banked to high-banked.
NEW TO THE SCENE
For the first time in 11 years, USAC Silver Crown racing is back at Iowa
Speedway on Saturday, August 8, during NASCAR weekend at the Newton 7/8-mile
paved oval. Eight previous USAC Silver Crown races have been held at Iowa with
Bobby Santos the most recent winner there in 2015.
THE FIRST CHAPTER
With a new, earlier date on the calendar, the Kansas State Fairgrounds will
open the series season by hosting the big cars at the historic dirt 1/2-mile
oval on Friday-Saturday, May 8-9, during the Salt City 100.
The first pavement race of the year is just around the corner with the 69th
running of the Hoosier Hundred on Friday, May 22, at Lucas Oil Indianapolis
Raceway. At 146 laps, it is the longest distance race of the year and presents a
unique challenge throughout the 100 mile distance.
FAST TIMES
World Wide Technology Raceway, the fastest track on the USAC Silver Crown
trail, greets the series on June 7 as part of a highly anticipated Sunday night
Route 66 Classic tripleheader with the NTT INDYCAR Series and INDY NXT by
Firestone. Speeds at the 1.25-mile track, which is located within earshot of the
arch in St. Louis, regularly clock in at 180 miles per hour!
From there, the series heads eastbound to Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway
on Saturday, June 20, for USAC Eastern Blast, which presents an enticing USAC
doubleheader featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the
USAC Silver Crown series on the Speed Palace’s scenic 1/2-mile dirt track.
TO HALF & TO HOLD
Two legendary Hoosier state half-miles separated by 160 miles and different
types of surfaces. Both are on tap during the month of July.
First, it’s the 22nd running of the Sumar Classic on Sunday, July 5, as a
talented field of champ car racers attack western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action
Track for 100 laps.
On Sunday July 19, the bravest drivers in the world pass through Winchester
Speedway’s gates to tackle the 37 degree asphalt high banks for 100 laps during
the 35th running of the Rich Vogler Classic.
DIRT MILE SEASON
When state fair season begins in the Midwest, that naturally means it’s also
dirt mile season for the USAC Silver Crown series in the Land of Lincoln.
The Springfield Mile at the Illinois State Fairgrounds leads off with the
63rd edition of the Bettenhausen 100 on Saturday, August 22. Deeper south in the
heart of Illinois, down in Du Quoin, it’s the 72nd installment of USAC Silver
Crown racing’s longest continuing tradition, the Ted Horn 100, on Saturday,
September 5.
FINAL STRETCH
A yet to be announced date to be held at a pavement track awaits on Sunday,
September 13. The 44th 4-Crown Nationals come to life on September 25-26 at
Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway where all three of USAC’s national divisions
meet up with the Kubota High Limit Sprint Cars for an open wheel dirt racing
frenzy.
For the first time since 2021, the Rollie Beale Classic at Ohio’s Toledo
Speedway will serve as the finale as drivers and teams battle it out for 100
circuits on the 1/2-mile paved oval.
2026 USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
May 8-9 - (D) Kansas State Fairgrounds - Hutchinson, Kansas - Salt City 100 -
1/2 M
May 22 - (P) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, Indiana -
Hoosier Hundred - .686 M
Jun 7 - (P) World Wide Technology Raceway - Madison, Illinois - Route 66
Classic - 1.25 M
Jun 20 - (D) Port Royal Speedway - Port Royal, Pennsylvania - USAC Eastern
Blast - 1/2 M
Jul 5 - (D) Terre Haute Action Track - Terre Haute, Indiana - Sumar Classic -
1/2 M
Jul 19 - (P) Winchester Speedway - Winchester, Indiana - Rich Vogler Classic
- 1/2 M
Aug 8 - (P) Iowa Speedway - Newton, Iowa - TBA - 7/8 M
Aug 22 - (D) Illinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, Illinois -
Bettenhausen 100 - 1 M
Sep 5 - (D) Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Du Quoin, Illinois - Ted Horn 100 -
1 M
Sep 13 - (P) TBA
Sep 25-26 - (D) Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio - 4-Crown Nationals - 1/2 M
Oct 3 - (P) Toledo Speedway - Toledo, Ohio - Rollie Beale Classic - 1/2 M
(P) represents a pavement event
(D) represents a dirt event
USAC RETURNS TO THE DIRT TRACK AT IMS IN 2026,
MIDGET & SPRINT DATES ANNOUNCED
INDIANAPOLIS (DECEMBER 10, 2025) – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway will host two events in 2026.
One of the most prestigious events in dirt racing - the BC39 presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship – returns for its eighth running on June 30-July 1.
Later that same month, the United States Auto Club (USAC) AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship will compete in a points race for the second time at IMS
when the opening night of USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by
K&N takes place on July 23.
“USAC Midget and Sprint Cars always deliver edge-of-your-seat excitement and
wheel-to-wheel action on The Dirt Track at IMS,” INDYCAR and IMS President J.
Douglas Boles said. “These two events are unforgettable experiences for fans and
competitors alike.”
The USAC Midgets will once again take center stage as drivers race for
victory on the 1/5-mile dirt oval inside Turn 3 of IMS during the BC39 presented
by Avanti Windows & Doors.
Action among the top midget racers in the country will open on Tuesday night,
June 30, with the 39-lap feature race set for Wednesday night, July 1. The event
honors the memory of Bryan Clauson, a three-time Indianapolis 500 starter and
four-time USAC national driving champion.
Cannon McIntosh became the first two-time winner of the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors when he repeated as the winner of the 39-lap feature in
2025. He joined a list of BC39 winners that includes NASCAR Cup Series champion
and Brickyard 400 presented by PPG winner Kyle Larson and short-track stars
Justin Grant, Buddy Kofoid, Zeb Wise and Brady Bacon.
The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship again will be featured
during the 39th annual Indiana Sprint Week opener on Thursday evening, July 23,
before Brickyard Weekend opens on the 2.5-mile IMS oval for the NASCAR Cup
Series and NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series.
The event promises a unique spectacle, as the 900-horsepower USAC Sprint Cars
take to the 1/5-mile dirt track inside Turn 3 of the famous IMS oval.
Grant, who won the BC39 in 2023, captured the opening race of USAC NOS Energy
Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by K&N in 2025. USAC Sprint Cars made their
debut at The Dirt Track at IMS in September 2024 in a special invitational event
won by C.J. Leary of Greenfield, Indiana.
USAC’s Indiana Sprint Week, a cornerstone of sprint car racing in the Hoosier
State since 1988, has captivated fans for decades with its thrilling action and
rich legacy. The 2026 Indiana Sprint Week schedule consists of eight events at
eight different racetracks across a 10-night span between July 23-Aug. 1.
Fans can register at IMS.com to receive ticket information for the 2026 BC39 presented by Avanti Windows & Doors and the 2026 USAC Indiana Sprint Week event.
KASEY COLER APPOINTED
AS USAC’S NEW PRESIDENT/CEO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (DECEMBER 8, 2025)………Kasey Coler has been appointed as the
President/CEO of the United States Auto Club, effective January 1, 2026.
Coler comes to USAC after serving the last nine years as the Vice President
of track management and operation for the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA)
and as the general manager of Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
A native of Michigan who now resides in central Indiana, Coler will oversee
all of USAC’s motorsports entities in circle track, off road, power sports and
road racing.
“It is an absolute honor and privilege to join the USAC team,” said Coler,
who was USAC’s 2022 Race Organizer of the Year. “With the scope of USAC’s
history, its strong presence and its bright future, I’m excited to be a part of
it.”
Coler becomes the 10th president of the United States Auto Club dating back
to its founding in September 1955 and is thrilled to lead USAC’s next chapter
founded on tradition while also continuing to build upon the foundation that has
been constructed over the years and decades.
“I am really impressed with what has been built over the past 18 years under
Kevin Miller’s vision and drive,” Coler stated. “It’s a really good team and I
look forward to focusing on continuous improvement across the various USAC
platforms.”
Kevin Miller, who has served as USAC’s President/CEO since December 1, 2007,
will step into a new role as the President of the Automobile Competition
Committee of the United States (ACCUS-FIA) beginning January 1, 2026. The role
at ACCUS places Miller as the USA representative on the global motorsports
footprint, representing member clubs such as NASCAR, INDYCAR, IMSA, NHRA, SCCA
and USAC with the FIA and in Washington, D.C.
Miller will also lead U.S. Race Management, the USA’s delegated sporting
authority for FIA World Championship events such as Formula 1 and will be
directly involved with all FIA World Championship events held in the United
States, including Formula 1, Formula E, WEC and WRC. He will also be among the
leaders working alongside lobbyists in Washington, D.C. regarding the political
and regulatory issues that impact clubs, tracks, and the future of motorsports
in the United States.
In addition to spending much of the last decade in leadership roles at IRP
and NHRA, Coler’s background consists of marketing at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway, Vice President of Marketing at INDYCAR and Vice President of Marketing
with the Professional Bull Riders. Coler is a 2004 graduate of Indiana
University.
Coler’s personal background in motorsports is diverse. Similarly, USAC is the
most diversified sanctioning body in the motorsports world, with more than
20,000 annual competitors, and a footprint spanning the globe. That aspect has
Coler particularly excited.
“I’ve devoted quite a bit of time to understanding USAC’s extensive history,”
Coler said. “USAC has played a key role in many major historical events, all
while working closely with other sanctioning bodies. That’s pretty darn
exciting.”
Meanwhile, Miller is proud to become the first USAC President to move into a
position beyond USAC and to lead ACCUS, which epitomizes USAC’s respect in the
world’s motorsports scene, after leading the charge in orchestrating the
expansive growth and diversity of USAC racing programs to include Road Racing,
Powersports, Off-Road, Rally and youth racing.
Miller enhanced USAC with new business entities such as the additions of
International Snowmobile Racing (ISR), American Rally Association (ARA),
Wyrk_Space and Al Kamel North America. Under Miller’s leadership, he oversaw the
revitalized new USAC headquarters in Speedway and the construction of the Dirt
Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He too is excited about what the future of
USAC holds with Coler at the helm.
“I am super proud of what the USAC team has accomplished over the past 18 years,” Miller said. “What makes this transition easier is knowing how strong our team is to carry us into the future. Kasey is someone who understands racing, understands people and understands USAC. He will bring new energy, new ideas, and new opportunities, and I trust him fully to carry USAC forward.”
KALE FORCE!
DRAKE DOMINATES
2025 USAC PARALLAX PASSING MASTER TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 4, 2025)………Kale Drake set a new record en route
to the USAC National Parallax Group Passing Master championship in 2025.
The Collinsville, Oklahoma native advanced a total of 242 positions in
feature events throughout the season across all three USAC national divisions
(Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint & NOS Energy Drink National Midget),
surpassing the former single season record of 230 set by Justin Grant in 2021.
For his performance, Drake earned a $2,500 reward.
Drake did his work across all USAC national divisions in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports Midget, the 2B Racing Sprint Car and the McQuinn Motorsports Silver
Crown car, making a total of 60 starts. That works out to at least four cars
passed per start for the 20-year-old Drake.
“To set the record is super special,” Drake exclaimed. “I think it’s cool
that they started recording this because it’s not easy passing these guys when
you’re doing it with the best in the business. All these guys are constantly
trying to win, just as I am, but when you’re doing it from the back, it’s a
little bit harder. So, I’m pretty proud of it.”
Drake did most of his passing by digging deep after starting deep. In fact,
he was the hard charger of the feature on 10 different occasions this season. No
other driver had more than four! In eight different instances, Drake advanced
more than 10 positions in a feature, salvaging the night after starting near the
back of the pack.
“It’s pretty cool to show the amount of resilience my teams and myself have
had this year,” Drake said. “It’s no secret that qualifying has been our worst
enemy. We’ve started behind the eight ball most nights. To have the grit and
determination and resilience to continue pushing as far up in the pack each
night and always moving forward is super cool.”
Drake led the passing master points in each month of the season from February
to November, ultimately winning the battle by 61 passes over runner-up Gunnar
Setser. In all reality, it was over as soon as it began with Drake commanding a
massive lead by the end April, already passing 72 cars.
“We had a lot of tracks that were cowboy up at the sprint car races early in
the year. Even in Florida, we started off with some really good runs coming from
the back at Volusia,” Drake recalled. “Getting the opportunity to run all these
tracks that I hadn’t seen, that was a lot of it. Once I got going in the
feature, I could really just get after it. We were able to pass a lot of good
guys when it was rough and the conditions weren’t ideal. I really seem to thrive
on tracks like that for some reason, but I don’t really know why.”
Drake’s most personally memorable run was the Midwest opening USAC National
Sprint Car race at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway in April. Starting
23rd in the feature field, Drake climbed 18 spots to finish the 30-lap feature
in the fifth position.
“We got a really good run there on a super rough track,” Drake remembered.
“It was a little bit chilly that night, and my shield was fogging up and we were
going through tear offs like crazy. It’s just one I’ll remember forever. It got
me my best run at one of my least favorite tracks that I’ve now grown to like. I
think that was probably my favorite one.”
For Drake, it was quite a remarkable year of passing cars. If he had a
preference, he’d rather not have to work as hard as he did to make his way to
the front. But for all of us who get to witness it, it sure is fun to watch, and
it paid off for him in the end as well.
“It was a lot of fun, but I certainly would’ve loved to have started further
up, so we weren’t having to pass as many cars,” Drake laughed. “But I think it
helps you keep your head high instead of getting down on yourself when you’re
making good strides like that. When there’s cool rewards up for grabs, thanks to
Parallax Group, and Rod End Supply for the hard charger awards, that makes it a
little bit easier when you seem to be down.”
USAC NATIONAL PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER CHAMPIONS:
2020: Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois (226)
2021: Justin Grant, Ione, California (230)
2022: Justin Grant, Ione, California (213)
2023: Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma (199)
2024: Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma (209)
2025: Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma (242)
2025 USAC NATIONAL PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER STANDINGS:
242-Kale Drake
181-Gunnar Setser
151-Briggs Danner
149-Justin Grant
141-C.J. Leary
140-Kevin Thomas Jr.
133-Logan Seavey
127-Hayden Reinbold
120-Kyle Cummins
119-Chase Stockon
103-Jake Swanson
82-Daison Pursley
80-Cannon McIntosh
74-Cale Coons
69-Robert Ballou
67-Ricky Lewis
65-Kayla Roell
64-Shane Cottle & Mitchel Moles
56-Jacob Denney
52-Steven Snyder Jr.
49-Gavin Miller
36-Drake Edwards
35-Gregg Cory & Matt Westfall
34-Kyle Jones
33-Harley Burns
32-Jadon Rogers
31-Saban Bibent, Brecken Reese & Brian Tyler
30-Jakeb Boxell
28-Trey Osborne
27-Brady Bacon & Carson Garrett
25-Joey Amantea & Kyle Steffens
24-Chance Crum
23-Dave Berkheimer, Carmen Perigo & Zach Wigal
20-Zach Daum, Charles Davis Jr. & Kip Hughes
19-Rob Caho Jr.
18-Taylor Ferns, Ethan Mitchell, Kobe Simpson & Ricky Thornton Jr.
17-Nathan Byrd, Chase Dietz & Thomas Meseraull
15-Kaylee Bryson & Braydon Cromwell
14-Mario Clouser
13-Chelby Hinton & Jake Trainor
12-Dakoda Armstrong & Todd Hobson
11-Rylan Gray, Danny Jennings, Brian Ruhlman, Karter Sarff & Korey Weyant
10-Mack Leopard & Jackson Macenko
9-Logan Calderwood, Aric Gentry, Matt Goodnight, Jack Hoyer, Tim Kent, Zack
Merritt & Corbin Rueschenberg
8-Travis Mahoney
7-Abby Hohlbein, Zack Pretorius, Colton Robinson, Eddie Tafoya Jr. & Trey
Zorn
6-Max Adams, Shane Cockrum, Hunter Maddox, Brandon Mattox, Kyle O'Gara & Tom
Savage
5-Casey Buckman, Russ Gamester, Jimmy Light, Tyler Roahrig & Caiden Warren
4-Tom Harris, Cord Kisthardt, Bobby Santos, Adam Taylor & Billy Wease
3-Derek Bischak, Nic Harris & Travis Millar
2-Garrett Benson, Mark Bitner, Jerry Coons Jr., Bradley Cox, A.J. Fike, Chris
Hartman, Sam Hinds, Joey Moughan, Ryan Newman, Ken Schrader & Jake Scott
1-Jason Cherry, Dave Doran, Kenny Gentry & Bryan Gossel
TRAINOR ON RAILS!
MASSACHUSETTS RACER IS
2025 USAC SILVER CROWN TOP ROOKIE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 4, 2025)………With a focus solely on the pavement tracks throughout the 2025 USAC Silver Crown National Championship season, Jake Trainor’s performance earned him Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year honors.
The pavement specialist from Medway, Massachusetts started all six asphalt track events on the 13-race schedule this past season en route to a 19th place finish in the overall series standings aboard the Klatt Enterprises/Wilwood Disc Brakes – Brown & Miller Racing Solutions – Klotz – Hoosier Tire/Beast/Ford.
In doing so, Trainor became the first Massachusetts native to capture the USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year award. In fact, across all three of USAC’s national divisions, he’s the first Bay Stater ever to collect the Rookie of the Year distinction. He’s also the first pavement only competitor to corral USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year since Derek Bischak in 2019.
“It’s kind of crazy; I was not expecting it at all,” Trainor said of being named the series’ top Rookie. “It’s really cool with the history of the USAC Silver Crown series and to do it for Bob and Terry Klatt, and all the history they’ve been able to accomplish together. Just to be able to do it with them, it’s really special. I’m very grateful for Bob and Janice East and Terry taking a chance and giving me an opportunity this year.”
Trainor’s finish of fifth at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park was the best among all series Rookies on the season and proved to be his best result of the year. In fact, he dug deep after starting 16th by climbing up 11 spots to score a top-five finish in the longest race of the season at 146 laps and 100 miles on the .686-mile paved oval.
“That run at the Hoosier Hundred was really cool,” Trainor fondly recalled. “That race in itself, there’s a lot of history behind it. We didn’t qualify all that great and we weren’t having a great day up until the race. I knew we had the speed to be up front. That’s why it was so discouraging to qualify in the back. But I was able to drive up through the field, which was really fun.”
In fact, the longer distances coupled with the challenge of figuring out a new type of racecar while simultaneously visiting an array of racetracks he’d never before laid eyes on proved to be his biggest hurdle to overcome.
“It’s a different style of racing with longer races and the different feel you get with such a long and heavy car like that,” Trainor explained. “It was a challenge for me to learn the new racetracks on the go. I was really struggling with that as I tried to learn both the racetrack and the racecar at the same time.”
Trainor is a first generation racer, with his introduction to the sport coming from sitting in the stands with his dad as a six-year-old. Trainor remembers a chance meeting at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway’s World Series event in which a promotional booth for the Little T Quarter Midget Club was set up in the midway. One thing led to another, and Jake’s father soon sold his prized Corvette, and with the money, purchased a quarter midget, starting him on the path toward a racing career.
After quarter midgets, Trainor stepped into Eastern Midget Association competition by the time he was 11 at tracks based around the North Carolina area, then began with the northeast United States based NEMA Lites series where he eventually became a two-time series champion in 2021 and 2022.
Away from the racetrack, Trainor’s life is racing. He works full-time for Matt Seymour Racing at the team’s Marlboro, Massachusetts shop, maintaining all of the team’s midgets and sprint cars on a day-to-day basis. Trainor has won numerous midget races for the Seymour team at IRP, and this past May, captured his second career victory in the Little 500 Sprint Car race at Indiana’s Anderson Speedway with the team.
2025 USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 238 Jake Trainor, Medway, Massachusetts
2 181 Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio
3 166 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
4 156 Danny Jennings, Norman, Oklahoma
5 130 Travis Mahoney, Oglesby, Illinois
6 110 Kip Hughes, North Enid, Oklahoma
7 89 Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pennsylvania
8 68 Colton Bettis, Lutz, Florida
9 58 Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
10 56 Will Armitage, Athens, Illinois
11 54 Rob Caho Jr., Rush City, Minnesota
12 39 Ricky Thornton Jr., Chandler, Arizona
13 37 Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
14 35 Dave Doran, Cincinnati, Ohio
15 31 Mark Bitner, Columbus, New Jersey
16 27 Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Missouri
17 26 Tim Kent, Bristow, Oklahoma
18 25 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
19 19 Kyle Wissmiller, Saybrook, Illinois
20 18 Joe Trenca, Phoenix, New York
21 16 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
22 10 Mike Adkins, Bellevue, Washington
USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1981: Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio
1982: Keith Kauffman, Mifflintown, Pennsylvania
1983: Rick Hood, Memphis, Tennessee
1984: Dave Blaney, Hartford, Ohio
1985: Steve Butler, Kokomo, Indiana
1986: Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, Ohio
1987: Jeff Swindell, Memphis, Tennessee
1988: Gene Lee Gibson, Richwood, Ohio
1989: Jimmy Sills, Placerville, California
1990: Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Indiana
1991: Stevie Reeves, Indianapolis, Indiana
1992: Jim Keeker, Cicero, Indiana
1993: Randy Tolsma, Meridian, Idaho
1994: Kenny Irwin Jr. , Indianapolis, Indiana
1995: Chuck Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
1996: Ryan Newman, South Bend, Indiana
1997: Jimmy Kite, Stockbridge, Georgia
1998: Todd Kane, Powell, Ohio
1999: Paul White, Temple, Texas
2000: Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, Washington
2001: Aaron Fike, Galesburg, Illinois
2002: Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
2003: Ron Gregory, Noblesville, Indiana
2004: Aaron Pierce, Muncie, Indiana
2005: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2006: Mat Neely, Robinson, Illinois
2007: Cameron Dodson, Greenfield, Indiana
2008: Steve Arpin, St. Francis, Ontario
2009: Kody Swanson, Kingsburg, California
2010: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2011: Kyle Larson, Elk Grove, California
2012: Kyle Hamilton, Danville, Indiana
2013: Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois
2014: Caleb Armstrong, New Castle, Indiana
2015: C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
2016: Casey Shuman, Tempe, Arizona
2017: Joss Moffatt, Columbus, Indiana
2018: Kyle Robbins, New Castle, Indiana
2019: Derek Bischak, Angola, Indiana
2020: Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colorado
2021: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
2022: Gregg Cory, Shelbyville, Indiana
2023: Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Oklahoma
2024: Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
2025: Jake Trainor, Medway, Massachusetts
KODY SWANSON NAMED
USAC SILVER CROWN SERIES DIRECTOR
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 4, 2025)………Kody Swanson is the most decorated driver in the history of USAC Silver Crown racing, but for the 2026 season, he will take on a new role within the series.
Swanson has been named USAC Silver Crown Series Director heading into the 2026 racing season. His duties will consist of coordinating with race teams, track promoters and on scheduling in the short term with the long term in mind.
“Over time, this is something I’ve wanted to help with, specifically the USAC Silver Crown Series, and USAC in general,” Swanson stated about his new position. “This is the series I love.”
Swanson’s concentration is on “filling the gaps” in order to strengthen the series in a way that benefits everyone involved from the teams and drivers to the racetracks and to the race fans. That includes getting more teams to more racetracks and fortifying relationships with promoters to grow together in a way that is sustainable now and into the future.
“I think it’s hugely important,” Swanson said. “I was a race fan first because I was there to watch my dad (Mike Swanson) race supermodifieds, which was my introduction to the sport,” Swanson recalled. “Eventually, I got the chance to become a competitor, which is an opportunity I never thought I’d get. That’s what led to my joy of the sport. I’ve enjoyed it from so many roles that have all led to this point and have taken me to the Silver Crown series.”
Few individuals possess the appreciation of the history and importance of the series more than Kody Swanson, an asset he will carry with him in his new role.
“As a competitor, USAC Silver Crown racing my absolute favorite and there are so many things I love about the series that make it unique to short track open wheel racing, and the ways it connects to the tradition and history of our sport,” Swanson stated. “I took it so seriously, I’ve structured so many years of my racing career all around competing in this series specifically, and it personally became my favorite series.”
Behind the wheel in USAC Silver Crown competition, Swanson has achieved a record setting eight championships, 49 victories and 59 pole positions, all of which rank number one in series history. However, as the series director, Swanson will take a step back from competing in USAC Silver Crown events.
“It’s important enough to me to put the driving part aside for the series I love, and to be a part of the future and direction of it by helping our competitors get to enjoy it the same way I did.”
Swanson still plans to compete in sprint car and midget racing events outside of the USAC banner, but in terms of the champ cars, the 37-year-old Swanson’s focus is on his new capacity, and he feels like the timing is just right to take on the task.
“I love the sport and series so much; it’s something I want to be involved in,” Swanson said. “I feel like, at this point in my career, I've been involved in various capacities, whether it was working on cars or helping teams with sponsorship or even having a family team on the west coast. I’ve learned a lot about the different areas and I feel like I can be helpful in this role”
Tommie Estes, who served as the USAC Silver Crown Series Director from 2023-2025, will transition to promoting Putnamville, Indiana’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway on a full-time basis.
MARYLAND MAN!
SNYDER SNAGS USAC NATIONAL MIDGET
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR FOR 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 4, 2025)………Throughout the past 70 years of USAC competition, racers hailing from the state of Maryland have seemingly been few and far between.
In 2025, Steven Snyder Jr. waved the Maryland flag proudly by earning accolades as the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship Max Papis Innovations Bob Stroud Rookie of the Year.
Snyder, the 20-year-old from Rising Sun, Maryland, ranked eighth in series points after accruing six top-fives and 12 top-tens while starting all 23 feature events throughout the 2025 season in his RMS Racing/EnviroFab – Vahlco Wheels – Rod End Supply – MPV Logistics/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
Positioning himself as the top Rookie in the standings from start to finish throughout the season, Snyder finished a best of second during April’s Kokomo Grand Prix at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway and November’s Hangtown 100 at California’s Placerville Speedway.
Furthermore, Snyder led the first six laps of the 4-Crown Nationals in September at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway and added a fast qualifying time during the Chase Johnson Classic in November at Merced Speedway.
Despite an absence from the win column, Snyder and the team’s goal of earning USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year honors was solidified right out of the box and cemented with continued solid performances throughout the trail.
“We had a goal going into this year of trying to win (Rookie of the Year),” Snyder said. “It’s definitely neat to see that, with the Rookie class we had this year, our team was able to come out on top.”
As for the rarity of a Maryland driver making an impact in USAC circles, Snyder is the first driver hailing from the Old Line State to ever appear in the USAC National Midget point standings. Furthermore, he’s only the second Marylander of any kind to make an appearance in the standings. Car owner John Burkett from Williamsport, Maryland etched a place in the series’ entrant standings in 1967 and 1970. Snyder is prideful of those roots.
“It’s cool to be the only driver from Maryland to ever do it,” Snyder beamed. “At the end of a race night, fans have come up to me and have seen the Maryland flag on the belt of my suit. People will ask what that is, and I’ve got to explain that I’m from Maryland and this is my flag.”
Aside from his Maryland upbringing, Snyder also had a quite unusual path in that his family never raced. His uncle, Cody Jourdan, took him to a .25 Midget Driver Experience program when he was four or five years old, which proved to be young Steven’s first behind the wheel encounter. With the support of his family and father, Steven Snyder, the young driver turned motorsports into something he strived to make a living in.
Snyder already possesses a strong resume across a wide variety of racing machinery. With USAC’s .25 Midget division, he earned a total of six championships between 2013-2018 on both dirt and pavement tracks. In 2021, he scored the Action Track USA 600 Wingless Sprint title. A highly accomplished micro sprint racer, his 2021 victory in the KKM Giveback Classic at Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway brought him national attention. Back in June of this year, Snyder grabbed his first 410 winged sprint car win at Tri-City Raceway Park with a dramatic last lap pass in the Western Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek finale.
That said, racing can throw all kinds of curveballs at you, and how you respond to them is what is going to define you. Steven Snyder Jr. withstood all of that to earn himself (and his state) a place in the USAC record books.
“Racing is so humbling,” Snyder admitted. “You’ll have a lot of up and down nights. You take the highs when you can get them and you take the lows when they come your way. Coming right out of the box and finishing second was awesome, but then there was more of a learning curve. It’s been cool to see how this team has been able to constantly improve throughout the year.”
The USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year award is named in memory of Bob Stroud, who supervised hundreds of USAC events spanning nearly two decades. Stroud was highly regarded by participants, and the gravel-voiced but fatherly figure had two separate careers as a USAC official. After many years with AAA in several disciplines, he was named USAC’s full-time Midget division supervisor in 1960, a role he served through 1970. From 1971-1976, he served in the same capacity with USAC’s Stock Car division. Always a strong advocate for fairness in competition and safety, he retired at the end of the 1976 season due to ill health and passed away on July 24, 1981. Stroud was inducted into the USAC Hall of Fame in 2014.
2025 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 1192 Steven Snyder Jr., Rising Sun, Maryland
2 1003 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
3 766 Cale Coons, Greencastle, Indiana
4 605 Brecken Reese, Canyon, Texas
5 541 Jakeb Boxell, Zanesville, Indiana
6 416 Mack Leopard, Beavercreek, Ohio
7 314 Colton Robinson, Titusville, Florida
8 222 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
9 198 Corbin Rueschenberg, Mesa, Arizona
10 189 Brandon Carr, Sheffield, United Kingdom
11 137 Zack Merritt, Greeley, Colorado
12 112 Garrett Benson, Concordia, Missouri
13 107 Frankie Guerrini, San Rafael, California
14 96 K.J. Snow, Kingsburg, California
15 82 Cord Kisthardt, Hershey, Pennsylvania
16 78 Bradley Cox, Burkburnett, Texas
17 61 Caiden Warren, Eaton, Colorado
18 59 Trey Zorn, Russell, Kansas
19 58 Chris Hartman, Boulder, Colorado
20 40 Blake Brannon, Morgan Hill, California
21 40 Tom Payet, Perth, Western Australia
22 40 Jake Robinson, Perth, Western Australia
23 40 Mathew Radisich, Auckland, New Zealand
24 30 Dylan Doyle, Brighton, Colorado
25 20 Adam Taylor, Wheatfield, Indiana
BOB STROUD USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1969: Billy Engelhart, Madison, Wisconsin
1970: Danny Brown, Rossville, Illinois
1971: Danny Caruthers, Anaheim, California
1972: Tommy Astone, Fresno, California
1973: Mike Gregg, Fort Collins, Colorado
1974: Richard Powell, Enid, Oklahoma
1975: Larry Patton, Anaheim, California
1976: James McElreath, Arlington, Texas
1977: Lonnie Caruthers, Corona Del Mar, California
1978: Tommy Thomas, Dana Point, California
1979: Barry Butterworth, Auckland, New Zealand
1980: Trevor Boys, Calgary, Alberta
1981: Sherman Armstrong Jr., Winchester, Indiana
1982: Chris Maxson, McHenry, Illinois
1983: John Andretti, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1984: Russ Gamester, Peru, Indiana
1985: Bobby Allen, Carmel, Indiana
1986: Steve Enlow, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1987: John Meyers, Oak Brook, Illinois
1988: Jim Keeker, Cicero, Indiana
1989: Jeff Gordon, Vallejo, California
1990: Dan Ford, Saint Peters, Missouri
1991: Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Michigan
1992: Brian Gerster, Indianapolis, Indiana
1993: Chuck Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
1994: David Bridges, Indianapolis, Indiana
1995: Ryan Newman, South Bend, Indiana
1996: Carl Olsen, Auckland, New Zealand
1997: Nick Lundgreen, Franklin, Wisconsin
1998: Michael Lewis, Noblesville, Indiana
1999: A.J. Fike, Galesburg, Illinois
2000: Aaron Fike, Galesburg, Illinois
2001: Bobby East, Brownsburg, Indiana
2002: Teddy Beach, Donnelsville, Ohio
2002: Ron Gregory, Noblesville, Indiana
2003: Ryan Durst, Lincoln, Nebraska
2004: Todd Beach, Donnelsville, Ohio
2005: Darren Hagen, Riverside, California
2006: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Olive Branch, Mississippi
2008: Chad Boat, Phoenix, Arizona
2009: Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Illinois
2010: Daniel Bedford, Brentwood, California
2011: Kyle Larson, Elk Grove, California
2012: Rico Abreu, Saint Helena, California
2013: Christopher Bell, Norman, Oklahoma
2014: Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
2015: Spencer Bayston, Lebanon, Indiana
2016: Carson Macedo, Lemoore, California
2017: Tanner Carrick, Lincoln, California
2018: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
2019: Andrew Layser, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
2020: Buddy Kofoid, Penngrove, California
2021: Chase Randall, Waco, Texas
2022: Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
2023: Gavin Miller, Allentown, Pennsylvania
2024: Zach Wigal, Belpre, Ohio
2025: Steven Snyder Jr., Rising Sun, Maryland
JOB FINISHED FOR McINTOSH!
2025 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET REVIEW
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 2, 2025)………Resilience was at the forefront of
Cannon McIntosh’s ascension to the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship in 2025.
One year after finishing as the runner-up in the series standings, the Bixby,
Oklahoma native climbed to the top after leading the series with five victories,
14 top-fives and 19 top-tens at the wheel of his Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/Mobil 1 – Toyota – Curb Records/LynK/Speedway Toyota No. 71K.
By a 44-point margin, McIntosh became the third Oklahoman to capture the USAC
National Midget crown following Christopher Bell (2013) and Daison Pursley
(2024), who McIntosh finished as a runner-up to in the standings one year ago.
Meanwhile, McIntosh also provided Keith Kunz Motorsports its record-extending
13th USAC National Midget entrant title. For Curb-Agajanian, their latest
entrant title is their 11th.
Since returning to KKM in 2024, McIntosh has accumulated eight wins, 29
top-fives and 39 top-tens in a total of 46 feature starts, a consistent run that
saw him win more often (5) than he finished outside the top-ten (4) throughout
the 2025 campaign. Mission accomplished.
“(Crew chief) Beau (Binder) and I sat down and talked about our goals and
what we needed to do to accomplish them,” McIntosh explained. “I just took it
one race at a time and I felt like we struggled at the beginning and just
learned from every race as we went on. We had our down moments but I feel like
that’s when we came out and did our best, whether it was winning or just running
up front the next time out.”
That seemed to be a reoccurring theme for the 22-year-old McIntosh. In May in
Belleville, Kansas, McIntosh tangled with his championship nemesis, Justin
Grant, while battling for second on the first of two nights on the short track.
Restarting at the tail, he charged back from 22nd to finish fifth! One night
later at Belleville, he bounced back to take the victory.
In July at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a mishap relegated
him to a 21st place finish on the opening night of the BC39 Presented by Avanti
Windows & Doors. On the next night at IMS, misfortune seemingly continued after
flipping wildly in his heat race. After repairs, he came back to win the
semi-feature. Starting 19th in the feature, it seemed to be a long shot to win
it, but don’t tell that to Cannon. After passing teammate Jacob Denney with two
laps remaining, McIntosh had earned a $20,039 prize while becoming the first
multi-time BC39 winner. The +18 run proved to be the biggest charge of the
series season by any driver.
“We were really good at being resilient and overcoming bad nights,” McIntosh
noted. “When I look back at the BC39, on the first night, we struggled, stalled
the car and ended up in the back. When we came back the next night, I was
scratching my head. I knew the car was capable, and then we went out and won it.
That’s the moment I knew this team was capable of doing this.”
Prior to his BC39 triumph, McIntosh stood a distant 106 points out of the
championship lead behind Justin Grant and Kale Drake. That just so happened to
be when Cannon was at his best as he strung together seven consecutive podium
finishes that resulted in another pair of victories during Mid-America Midget
Week at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex and Nebraska’s Jefferson
County Speedway, the latter of which was worth a cool $10,000.
In a mere five races, McIntosh had erased a 106-point deficit to reign at the
top of the standings following his Jefferson County win. After initially pulling
away to a 39-point edge, the first event of November’s Golden State Invasion at
Placerville Speedway’s Hangtown 100 had shrunk McIntosh’s lead to three over
Grant.
But when the walls began to close in on McIntosh, he responded. He won the
next race out, this time at Merced Speedway’s Midget Madness, and subsequently,
stretched out his lead over Grant, a lead he did not relinquish. In fact, the
Merced win was monumental as it provided car owner Keith Kunz his 200th career
USAC national victory across the three divisions (Midget, Sprint Car, Silver
Crown).
“It was those bad moments that really helped us do what we had to do,”
McIntosh acknowledged. “But we weren’t going down without a fight. We were down
a lot of points but we just kind of forgot about that and decided to go out and
start clicking off wins and podiums, and I think we went on a streak of seven
podiums in a row. That got us right back in the fight. We were just not even
thinking about it and just going out and racing.”
Behind every winning driver is a winning crew, and McIntosh is no exception.
“These guys worked really hard all year – Beau (Binder), Phil (Zubizareta)
and Spencer (Rolenc) – that was our core group throughout the entire season,”
McIntosh said. It took all these pieces to make it happen along with Pete
Willoughby and Keith Kunz. it’s an honor to do this for them. These guys stayed
confident in me and I stayed confident in them all the time. That’s what did it.
Belief in ourselves and belief in the group that we have. I definitely couldn’t
have done it without these guys.”
Elsewhere, Justin Grant led the points longer than any other driver on the
circuit, topping the standings for 12 races throughout the first half of the
season. He won three times, including April’s Kokomo Grand Prix at Indiana’s
Kokomo Speedway where he set a new record by winning across all three USAC
national divisions quicker than any driver in series history. He won again in
his next outing at Belleville, then scored the opening night of the BC39 at IMS
en route to a runner-up points finish for the third time in his career, also
doing so in 2022 and 2023. He also led all series drivers with three fast
qualifying times.
Kevin Thomas Jr. equaled a career best finish in the USAC National Midget
points by taking third in the standings a full decade after also finishing third
in 2015. Despite no wins, he tied McIntosh for the series lead with 19 top-ten
results, while garnering four second place finishes at Circle City, Bloomington
and Eldora twice. He did accrue the most heat race victories of the season as
well, amassing eight.
Jacob Denney continued his rise up the rankings with three wins and a career
best fourth place finish in the standings. His first USAC start for the KKM team
resulted in victory in the season opener at Kokomo after starting 17th! That
erased a drought of 48 series starts without a win. Furthermore, he won twice
during USAC Indiana Midget Week in June at Paragon and then continued his
prowess at Kokomo with his second of the win there to close out IMW.
Kale Drake finished fifth in the standings, starting off the year by winning
back-to-back in extremely superstitious fashion. On the way to Sweet Springs, he
paid $22.22 for gas, then drew pill #22, then put on 22 tear-offs before the
feature. For good measure, he led the final two laps of the feature to earn his
second career series win. In fact, he won – you guessed it – two times overall
this season, including at Circle City in June. His second place finish at Kokomo
clinched him the $15,000 USAC Indiana Midget Week championship by – wait for it
– a 22-point margin. You can’t make this stuff up.
Gavin Miller experienced a breakout year, winning three times in a four-race
span during the late summer months. After 763 days and 56 races without a USAC
victory, he returned to victory lane at Jefferson County, then did it again
twice on Labor Day weekend by scoring at Bloomington, then grabbing the
prestigious 40th Firemen’s Nationals at Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway worth
$10,000.
Logan Seavey also posted a victory in November at Merced’s Chase Johnson
Classic and led all drivers with 115 laps led. Drake Edwards became a first-time
USAC National Midget winner during the Chad McDaniel Memorial at Kansas’
Mitchell County Fairgrounds. Fellow Arizonan Hayden Reinbold also became a
first-time series victor in September at Eldora in what was his 101st career
series start, which occurred on the very same night he also earned his first
career fast qualifying time with the series.
Non-championship contenders, but midget racing masters, also dropped in on
occasion to flex their muscles. Daison Pursley’s historic September night at
Eldora saw him perform a USAC sweep of the 4-Crown Nationals by winning the
Silver Crown, Sprint Car and Midget portions of the program in a single $45,000
night. He backed that up in the next series round at Placerville’s Hangtown 100
where late-race contact between him and Kyle Larson for the lead led to a
deafening chorus of boo birds. Yet, it was another $20,000 payday for Pursley.
Buddy Kofoid won the $12,500-to-win Jason Leffler Memorial at the event’s new
home of Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway in November,
utilizing essentially the same team and car number that Leffler used to win his
first USAC National Midget title in 1997. At Ventura, Corey Day closed out the
year by becoming the youngest back-to-back winner in the 84-year history of the
ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports
Hall of Fame, which was worth $15,000.
Steven Snyder Jr. was named USAC National Midget MPI Rookie of the Year after
finishing eighth in the standings with a pair of second place results at Kokomo
and Placerville. Gunnar Setser, another impressive Rookie, finished 10th in the
standings with a best result of fifth at Sweet Springs.
Also of note, Jerry Coons Jr. and his son, Cale Coons, each started both
features at Belleville in May, making it one of the rare occasions a father has
competed against his son in a USAC National Midget feature, joining Ted & Gene
Hartley, Danny & George Kladis, Don & Rich Vogler, Bob & Bobby Wente, Bob &
Terry Wente, Buddie & Trevor Boys, Jim & Ted Hines, Norm & Travis Young, Leon &
Brady Bacon, Ryan & Randy Oerter, Ryan & Ashley Oerter and Joe & Clinton Boyles.
For the first time in series history, one team occupied the top four
finishing positions of a feature event. In 2025, it happened twice for the Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports team, in April at Belleville and again in
November at Merced.
In a statistical oddity in August at Bloomington, every race conducted during
the program was won by a car sporting the number 97. Zach Wigal scored the first
heat race win in Pat O’Dell’s No. 97x. The second race victory was captured by
Kale Drake in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 97K. Gavin Miller,
aboard his Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 97, finished off the
preliminaries with a win in heat race three, then completed the night as the
feature victor.
Nine drivers started all 23 feature events: Jacob Denney, Drake Edwards,
Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Hayden Reinbold, Gunnar Setser,
Steven Snyder Jr. and Kevin Thomas Jr. Overall, 107 drivers started a USAC
National Midget feature in 2025.
2025 USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Cannon McIntosh
Entrant Champion: Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K
Most Wins: Cannon McIntosh (5)
Rookie of the Year: Steven Snyder Jr. (8th)
Most Laps Led: 115-Logan Seavey
Most Top-Fives: 14-Cannon McIntosh
Most Top-Tens: 19-Cannon McIntosh & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 3-Justin Grant
Most Heat Race Wins: 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Feature Starts: 23-Jacob Denney, Drake Edwards, Justin Grant, Cannon
McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Hayden Reinbold, Gunnar Setser, Steven Snyder Jr. &
Kevin Thomas Jr.
Biggest Charge of the Year: Jul 2: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway - Cannon McIntosh (19th to 1st)
2025 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Apr 26: Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Jacob Denney (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
Apr 27: Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Justin Grant (CB Industries #87)
May 16: Belleville Short Track - Belleville, KS
WINNER: Justin Grant (CB Industries #87)
May 17: Belleville Short Track - Belleville, KS
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
May 18: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Sweet Springs, MO
WINNER: Kale Drake (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97K)
Jun 3: (I) Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, IN
WINNER: Kale Drake (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97K)
Jun 4: (I) Paragon Speedway - Paragon, IN
WINNER: Jacob Denney (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
Jun 8: (I) Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, IN
WINNER: Jacob Denney (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
Jul 1: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway, IN
WINNER: Justin Grant (CB Industries #87)
Jul 2: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway, IN
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
Jul 8: (M) Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Sweet Springs, MO
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
Jul 9: (M) Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Beloit, KS
WINNER: Drake Edwards (CB Industries #83)
Jul 11: (M) Jefferson County Speedway - Fairbury, NE
WINNER: Gavin Miller (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97)
Jul 12: (M) Jefferson County Speedway - Fairbury, NE
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
Aug 29: Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, IN
WINNER: Gavin Miller Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97
Aug 31: Angell Park Speedway - Sun Prairie, WI
WINNER: Gavin Miller (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97)
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Hayden Reinbold (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, OH
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Nov 15: (G) Placerville Speedway - Placerville, CA
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Nov 21: (G) Merced Speedway - Merced, CA
WINNER: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
Nov 22: (G) Merced Speedway - Merced, CA
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Nov 25: (G) Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway - Bakersfield, CA
WINNER: Buddy Kofoid (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71)
Nov 29: (G) Ventura Raceway - Ventura, CA
WINNER: Corey Day (Willie Kahne #4K)
------------------------ KEY DEFINITIONS -------------------------
(I) represents an Indiana Midget Week event
(M) represents a Mid-America Midget Week event
(G) represents a Golden State Invasion event
2025 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 1432 Cannon McIntosh, Bixby, Oklahoma
2 1388 Justin Grant, Ione, California
3 1385 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
4 1383 Jacob Denney, Galloway, Ohio
5 1252 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
6 1233 Gavin Miller, Allentown, Pennsylvania
7 1212 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
8 1192 Steven Snyder Jr. (R), Rising Sun, Maryland
9 1144 Drake Edwards, Peoria, Arizona
10 1003 Gunnar Setser (R), Columbus, Indiana
11 992 Hayden Reinbold, Gilbert, Arizona
12 842 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
13 766 Cale Coons (R), Greencastle, Indiana
14 605 Brecken Reese (R), Canyon, Texas
15 599 Kyle Jones, Kennedale, Texas
16 541 Jakeb Boxell (R), Zanesville, Indiana
17 445 Karter Sarff, Mason City, Illinois
18 416 Mack Leopard (R), Beavercreek, Ohio
19 374 Ethan Mitchell, Mooresville, North Carolina
20 373 Thomas Meseraull, San Jose, California
21 327 Zach Wigal, Belpre, Ohio
22 314 Colton Robinson (R), Titusville, Florida
23 222 Chelby Hinton (R), Dubberly, Louisiana
24 215 Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Illinois
25 198 Corbin Rueschenberg (R), Mesa, Arizona
26 189 Brandon Carr (R), Sheffield, United Kingdom
27 170 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
28 137 Zack Merritt (R), Greeley, Colorado
29 112 Garrett Benson (R), Concordia, Missouri
30 107 Frankie Guerrini (R), San Rafael, California
31 105 Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Arizona
32 96 K.J. Snow (R), Kingsburg, California
33 82 Cord Kisthardt (R), Hershey, Pennsylvania
34 78 Bradley Cox (R), Burkburnett, Texas
35 61 Caiden Warren (R), Eaton, Colorado
36 59 Trey Zorn (R), Russell, Kansas
37 58 Chris Hartman (R), Boulder, Colorado
38 40 Blake Brannon (R), Morgan Hill, California
39 40 Tom Payet (R), Perth, Western Australia
40 40 Jake Robinson (R), Perth, Western Australia
41 40 Mathew Radisich (R), Auckland, New Zealand
42 30 Dylan Doyle (R), Brighton, Colorado
43 20 Adam Taylor (R), Wheatfield, Indiana
(R) represents a USAC National Midget Rookie
2025 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION
1 1432 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#71K)
2 1388 CB Industries, Mooresville, North Carolina (#87)
3 1385 4 Kings Racing, Battle Creek, Michigan (#14)
4 1383 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#67)
5 1252 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#97K)
6 1233 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#97)
7 1212 Abacus Racing, Indianapolis, Indiana (#57)
8 1192 RMS Racing, New Lenox, Illinois (#4)
9 1144 CB Industries, Mooresville, North Carolina (#83)
10 1091 CB Industries, Mooresville, North Carolina (#86)
11 1001 Kevin Arnold, Columbus, Indiana (#43)
12 992 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Arizona (#19AZ)
13 696 Dooling Autosports/Curb-Agajanian, Freeport, Texas (#63)
14 599 Joyner Motorsports, Concordia, Kansas (#27x)
15 541 4 Kings Racing, Battle Creek, Michigan (#14JB)
16 426 Tim Engler, Princeton, Indiana (#7x)
17 355 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#67K)
18 339 Bundy Built Motorsports, Mooresville, North Carolina (#19m)
19 297 Karter Sarff Racing, Mason City, Illinois (#21K)
20 246 Central Motorsports, Edmond, Oklahoma (#85)
21 232 Pat O'Dell, Rochester, Illinois (#97x)
22 222 Klatt Enterprises, Hastings, Nebraska (#4B)
23 199 Cornell Racing Stables, Monee, Illinois (#8)
24 198 Scott Rueschenberg, Mesa, Arizona (#26)
25 189 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, Columbus, Indiana (#98K)
26 179 Tim Engler, Princeton, Indiana (#7s)
27 170 Glenn Styres Racing, Ohsweken, Ontario (#3G)
28 137 Ryan Oerter, Ellicott, Colorado (#43m)
29 110 F & F Racing, Indianapolis, Indiana (#63G)
30 82 Cord Kisthardt, Hershey, Pennsylvania (#21K)
31 78 Lonnie Cox, Elbert, Colorado (#45)
32 40 Paul Brannon, Morgan Hill, California (#40)
33 40 Bennett Motorsport, Perth, Western Australia (#7AU)
34 40 Paul Robinson, Perth, Western Australia (#8AU)
35 40 Out & About Racing, Safety Beach, Victoria (#17NZ)
36 30 Nick Poe, Centerville, Ohio (#2B)
37 20 Adam Taylor Racing, Wheatfield, Indiana (#7T)
2025 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 1192 Steven Snyder Jr., Rising Sun, Maryland
2 1003 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
3 766 Cale Coons, Greencastle, Indiana
4 605 Brecken Reese, Canyon, Texas
5 541 Jakeb Boxell, Zanesville, Indiana
6 416 Mack Leopard, Beavercreek, Ohio
7 314 Colton Robinson, Titusville, Florida
8 222 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
9 198 Corbin Rueschenberg, Mesa, Arizona
10 189 Brandon Carr, Sheffield, United Kingdom
11 137 Zack Merritt, Greeley, Colorado
12 112 Garrett Benson, Concordia, Missouri
13 107 Frankie Guerrini, San Rafael, California
14 96 K.J. Snow, Kingsburg, California
15 82 Cord Kisthardt, Hershey, Pennsylvania
16 78 Bradley Cox, Burkburnett, Texas
17 61 Caiden Warren, Eaton, Colorado
18 59 Trey Zorn, Russell, Kansas
19 58 Chris Hartman, Boulder, Colorado
20 40 Blake Brannon, Morgan Hill, California
21 40 Tom Payet, Perth, Western Australia
22 40 Jake Robinson, Perth, Western Australia
23 40 Mathew Radisich, Auckland, New Zealand
24 30 Dylan Doyle, Brighton, Colorado
25 20 Adam Taylor, Wheatfield, Indiana
2025 USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS
FEATURE WINS
5-Cannon McIntosh (May 17 at the Belleville Short Track, Jul 2 at The Dirt
Track at IMS, Jul 8 at Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex, Jul 12 at Jefferson
County Speedway & Nov 21 at Merced Speedway)
3-Jacob Denney (Apr 26 at Kokomo Speedway, Jun 4 at Paragon Speedway & Jun 8
at Kokomo Speedway)
3-Justin Grant (Apr 27 at Kokomo Speedway, May 16 at the Belleville Short
Track & Jul 1 at The Dirt Track at IMS)
3-Gavin Miller (Jul 11 at Jefferson County Speedway, Aug 29 at Bloomington
Speedway & Aug 31 at Angell Park Speedway)
2-Kale Drake (May 18 at Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex & Jun 3 at Circle
City Raceway)
2-Daison Pursley (Sep 20 at Eldora Speedway & Nov 15 at Placerville Speedway)
1-Corey Day (Nov 29 at Ventura Raceway)
1-Drake Edwards (Jul 9 at the Mitchell County Fairgrounds)
1-Buddy Kofoid (Nov 25 at Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern
Raceway)
1-Hayden Reinbold (Sep 18 at Eldora Speedway)
1-Logan Seavey (Nov 22 at Merced Speedway)
FEATURE LAPS LED
115-Logan Seavey
111-Jacob Denney
110-Justin Grant
99-Corey Day
92-Gavin Miller
76-Cannon McIntosh
52-Kyle Larson
45-Buddy Kofoid
42-Drake Edwards & Kevin Thomas Jr.
26-Kale Drake
21-Riley Kreisel & Daison Pursley
18-Hayden Reinbold
6-Steven Snyder Jr.
2-Brecken Reese
TOP-5 FEATURE FINISHES
14-Cannon McIntosh
12-Jacob Denney & Justin Grant
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.
8-Kale Drake & Logan Seavey
7-Gavin Miller
6-Drake Edwards & Steven Snyder Jr.
5-Daison Pursley
3-Buddy Kofoid
2-Jakeb Boxell, Corey Day & Hayden Reinbold
1-Jake Andreotti, Landon Brooks, Tanner Carrick, Jerry Coons Jr., Kyle
Cummins, Zach Daum, Shane Golobic, Kyle Jones, Riley Kreisel, Kyle Larson,
Carson Macedo, Thomas Meseraull, Justin Peck, Brecken Reese, Karter Sarff,
Gunnar Setser, K.J. Snow & Zach Wigal
TOP-10 FEATURE FINISHES
19-Cannon McIntosh & Kevin Thomas Jr.
17-Jacob Denney & Justin Grant
16-Kale Drake, Gavin Miller & Logan Seavey
13-Drake Edwards
12-Steven Snyder Jr.
9-Daison Pursley
8-Gunnar Setser
7-Hayden Reinbold
6-Karter Sarff
4-Jakeb Boxell & Kyle Jones
3-Landon Brooks, Cale Coons, Buddy Kofoid, Brecken Reese & Zach Wigal
2-Tanner Carrick, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum, Corey Day, Carson Macedo, Thomas
Meseraull, Justin Peck & Colton Robinson
1-Jake Andreotti, Jerry Coons Jr., Colby Copeland, Briggs Danner, Andrew
Felker, Shane Golobic, Rylan Gray, Chelby Hinton, Riley Kreisel, Kyle Larson,
Mack Leopard, Ethan Mitchell, K.J. Snow, Ricky Thornton Jr., Austin Wood & Jett
Yantis
HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFYING TIMES
3-Justin Grant
2-Jacob Denney, Karter Sarff & Logan Seavey
1-Tanner Carrick, Drake Edwards, Kyle Larson, Mack Leopard, Carson Macedo,
Cannon McIntosh, Daison Pursley, Hayden Reinbold, Steven Snyder Jr. & Kevin
Thomas Jr.
2025 USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FAST QUALIFIERS
Apr 26: Kokomo Speedway - Justin Grant - 13.285
Apr 27: Kokomo Speedway - Drake Edwards - 13.013
May 16: Belleville Short Track - Jacob Denney - 11.994
May 17: Belleville Short Track - Justin Grant - 12.194
May 18: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Cannon McIntosh - 11.746
Jun 3: Circle City Raceway - Justin Grant - 12.482
Jun 4: Paragon Speedway - Karter Sarff - 14.833
Jun 8: Kokomo Speedway - Karter Sarff - 13.252
Jul 8: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Logan Seavey - 11.692
Jul 9: Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Logan Seavey - 12.332
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway - Mack Leopard - 10.945
Aug 29: Bloomington Speedway - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 11.852
Aug 31: Angell Park Speedway - Jacob Denney - 14.203
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway - Hayden Reinbold - 16.072
Nov 15: Placerville Speedway - Kyle Larson - 11.487
Nov 21: Merced Speedway - Tanner Carrick - 11.845
Nov 22: Merced Speedway - Steven Snyder Jr. - 12.555
Nov 25: Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway - Carson Macedo
- 14.512
Nov 29: Ventura Raceway - Daison Pursley - 12.140
HEAT RACE / QUALIFYING RACE WINS: (Presented by Cook Out, K1 RaceGear, USAC
Gear & Car IQ)
8-Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Kale Drake & Steven Snyder Jr.
5-Jacob Denney, Justin Grant & Daison Pursley
4-Cale Coons, Drake Edwards & Thomas Meseraull
3-Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Ethan Mitchell & Hayden Reinbold
2-Chelby Hinton, Brecken Reese, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser & Zach Wigal
1-Jakeb Boxell, Bradley Cox, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum, Corey Day, Shane Golobic, Rylan Gray, Kyle Jones, Mack Leopard, Mitchel Moles, Michael Pickens, Colton Robinson, Corbin Rueschenberg, Karter Sarff & Austin Wood
SEMI WINS: (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
2-Kyle Jones, Cannon McIntosh & Hayden Reinbold
1-Landon Brooks, Cale Coons, Colby Copeland, Don Droud Jr., Colton Robinson,
Karter Sarff, Logan Seavey, Steven Snyder Jr., Ricky Thornton Jr. & Zach Wigal
FEATURE STARTS
23-Jacob Denney, Drake Edwards, Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller,
Hayden Reinbold, Gunnar Setser, Steven Snyder Jr. & Kevin Thomas Jr.
22-Kale Drake
21-Logan Seavey
20-Cale Coons
16-Brecken Reese
15-Kyle Jones & Daison Pursley
12-Jakeb Boxell
11-Mack Leopard
10-Ethan Mitchell & Karter Sarff
9-Thomas Meseraull
8-Colton Robinson
7-Zach Daum, Chelby Hinton, Corbin Rueschenberg & Zach Wigal
5-Brandon Carr
4-Jake Andreotti, Kyle Cummins, Corey Day, Ronnie Gardner, Buddy Kofoid,
Carson Macedo, Zack Merritt, Michael Pickens & Blake Spicer
3-Lance Bennett, Garrett Benson, Landon Brooks, Tanner Carrick, Mark
Chisholm, Braxton Cummings, Frankie Guerrini, Justin Peck, Caden Sarale & Jett
Yantis
2-Chris Baue, Jason Bennett, Kaylee Bryson, Steve Buckwalter, Jerry Coons
Jr., Bradley Cox, Michael Faccinto, Andrew Felker, Ty Gibbs, Rylan Gray, Sam
Johnson, Tim Kent, Kameron Key, Cord Kisthardt, Riley Kreisel, Kyle Larson,
Michael Magic, Trey Marcham, Shannon McQueen, Mitchel Moles, K.J. Snow, Chase
Stockon, Ricky Thornton Jr., Caiden Warren, Trent Way, Chad Winfrey, Austin Wood
& J.J. Yeley
1-Chris Andrews, Emerson Axsom, Jonathan Beason, Dan Bennett, Trevor Cline,
Colby Copeland, Briggs Danner, Justin Dickerson, Don Droud Jr., Santino
Ferrucci, Dalten Gabbard, Shane Golobic, Broedy Graham, Mason Hannagan, Chris
Hartman, Luke Icke, Parker Jones, Jordan Kinser, Kaiden Manders, Chase
McDermand, Ashley Oerter, Branigan Roark, Daniel Robinson, Jeff Schindler, Brian
Schwabauer, T.J. Smith, Connor Speir, Bryan Stanfill, Jeff Stasa, John Webster,
Cody Weisensel, Garet Williamson, Dusty Young & Trey Zorn
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE
Apr 26: Kokomo Speedway - Kale Drake (11th to 4th)
Apr 27: Kokomo Speedway - Kale Drake (15th to 5th)
May 16: Belleville Short Track - Thomas Meseraull (8th to 2nd)
May 17: Belleville Short Track - Steven Snyder Jr. (16th to 6th)
May 18: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Andrew Felker (19th to 7th)
Jun 3: Circle City Raceway - Kale Drake (9th to 1st)
Jun 4: Paragon Speedway - Kyle Cummins (16th to 8th)
Jun 8: Kokomo Speedway - Jacob Denney (17th to 1st)
Jul 1: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Kyle Cummins (19th to
3rd)
Jul 2: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Cannon McIntosh (19th
to 1st)
Jul 8: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Kale Drake (17th to 7th)
Jul 9: Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Jacob Denney (11th to 3rd)
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway - Logan Seavey (19th to 6th)
Jul 12: Jefferson County Speedway - Drake Edwards (16th to 10th)
Aug 29: Bloomington Speedway - Hayden Reinbold (23rd to 11th)
Aug 31: Angell Park Speedway - Daison Pursley (20th to 7th)
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway - Tim Kent (21st to 14th)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Daison Pursley (7th to 1st)
Nov 15: Placerville Speedway - Landon Brooks (21st to 4th)
Nov 21: Merced Speedway - Justin Grant (23rd to 13th)
Nov 22: Merced Speedway - Cale Coons (22nd to 14th)
Nov 25: Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway - Kale Drake
(20th to 7th)
Nov 29: Ventura Raceway – Carson Macedo (24th to 7th)
DIRT DRAFT FASTEST HOT LAPS DRIVER
Apr 26: Kokomo Speedway - Drake Edwards (13.324)
Apr 27: Kokomo Speedway - Karter Sarff (13.122)
May 16: Belleville Short Track - Gunnar Setser (12.038)
May 17: Belleville Short Track - Jerry Coons Jr. (12.358)
May 18: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Kevin Thomas Jr. (12.113)
Jun 3: Circle City Raceway - Jacob Denney (12.698)
Jun 4: Paragon Speedway - Kevin Thomas Jr. (15.060)
Jun 8: Kokomo Speedway - Jakeb Boxell (13.331)
Jul 1: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Daison Pursley
(12.362)
Jul 2: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Mitchel Moles (12.398)
Jul 8: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Logan Seavey (11.834)
Jul 9: Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Steven Snyder Jr. (12.416)
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway - Steven Snyder Jr. (11.076)
Jul 12: Jefferson County Speedway - Steven Snyder Jr. (11.042)
Aug 29: Bloomington Speedway - Jacob Denney (11.930)
Aug 31: Angell Park Speedway - Kale Drake (14.277)
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway - Daison Pursley (16.218)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Daison Pursley (16.385)
Nov 15: Placerville Speedway - Kevin Thomas Jr. (11.617)
Nov 21: Merced Speedway - Tanner Carrick (11.903)
Nov 22: Merced Speedway - Caden Sarale (12.503)
Nov 25: Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway - Jake Andreotti
(14.419)
Nov 29: Ventura Raceway – Karter Sarff (12.094)
2025 USAC INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
Apr 26: Kokomo Speedway - Cale Coons
Apr 27: Kokomo Speedway - Kyle Jones
May 16: Belleville Short Track - Cannon McIntosh
May 17: Belleville Short Track - Logan Seavey
May 18: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Justin Grant
Jun 3: Circle City Raceway - Karter Sarff
Jun 4: Paragon Speedway - K.J. Snow
Jun 8: Kokomo Speedway - Drake Edwards
Jul 1: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Jonathan Beason
Jul 2: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Steven Snyder Jr.
Jul 8: Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex - Chad Winfrey
Jul 9: Mitchell County Fairgrounds - Chelby Hinton
Jul 11: Jefferson County Speedway - Kyle Jones
Jul 12: Jefferson County Speedway - Blake Spicer
Aug 29: Bloomington Speedway - Brecken Reese
Aug 31: Angell Park Speedway - Gunnar Setser
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway - Jakeb Boxell
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Drake Edwards
Nov 15: Placerville Speedway - Colby Copeland
Nov 21: Merced Speedway - Connor Speir
Nov 22: Merced Speedway - Logan Seavey
Nov 25: Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway - Jett Yantis
Nov 29: Ventura Raceway – Carson Macedo
ALL-TIME USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FEATURE WINS (1956-2025)
1. [111 wins] Mel Kenyon
2. [95 wins] Rich Vogler
3. [78 wins] Bob Wente
4. [63 wins] Bob Tattersall
5. [59 wins] Sleepy Tripp
6. [48 wins] Jimmy Davies
7. [38 wins] Bryan Clauson
8. [35 wins] Tracy Hines
9. [31 wins] Gene Hartley & Chuck Rodee
11. [30 wins] Dave Darland, Mike McGreevy, Johnny Parsons & Tanner Thorson
15. [29 wins] Kyle Larson
16. [27 wins] Gary Bettenhausen & Tony Stewart
18. [25 wins] Darren Hagen, Parnelli Jones, Buddy Kofoid & Dave Strickland
22. [24 wins] Billy Engelhart
23. [23 wins] Christopher Bell, Pancho Carter, Tommy Copp, Kevin Olson &
Billy Vukovich
28. [22 wins] Tom Bigelow, Bobby East & Shorty Templeman
31. [21 wins] Steve Cannon, Jimmy Caruthers, Rex Easton & Ken Schrader
35. [20 wins] A.J. Foyt & Justin Grant
37. [19 wins] Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Stan Fox, Jason Leffler &
Logan Seavey
42. [18 wins] Dave Steele
43. [17 wins] Jay Drake & J.J. Yeley
45. [16 wins] Rico Abreu, George Amick, Billy Cantrell, Lee Kunzman, Bobby
Olivero & Henry Pens
51. [15 wins] Don Branson, Larry Rice & Chris Windom
54. [14 wins] Chuck Arnold, Cannon McIntosh, Jack Turner & Leroy Warriner
58. [13 wins] Steve Knepper, Don Meacham, Ryan Newman & Stevie Reeves
62. [12 wins] Danny Caruthers, Gene Force, Russ Gamester, Jeff Gordon, Bobby
Grim & Ron Shuman
68. [11 wins] Kasey Kahne, Jimmy Knight, Bob McLean, Johnny Moorhouse, Daison
Pursley, Bobby Santos & Brad Sweet
75. [10 wins] Allen Heath, Doug Kalitta, Brad Kuhn, Steve Lotshaw, Jerry
McClung, Thomas Meseraull & Chuck Weyant
82. [9 wins] Billy Boat, Chad Boat, Tony Elliott & Chuck Gurney
86. [8 wins] Brady Bacon, Merle Bettenhausen, Tony Bettenhausen, Hank
Butcher, Kevin Doty, Dan Drinan, Ronnie Duman, Brian Gerster, Kenny Irwin Jr.,
Eddie Johnson, Michael Lewis, Andy Michner & Josh Wise
99. [7 wins] Tommy Astone, Jack Hewitt, Don Horvath, Page Jones, Kenneth
Nichols, Larry Patton, Les Scott, Len Sutton, Ryan Timms & Johnnie Tolan
109. [6 wins] Spencer Bayston, Donnie Beechler, George Benson, Dana Carter,
Bob Cicconi, Jacob Denney, Robby Flock, Nick Fornoro Jr., Arnie Knepper, Ricky
Shelton, Mike Streicher, Dave Strickland Jr., Kevin Thomas Jr. & Roger West
123. [5 wins] Mike Bliss, Lonnie Caruthers, Larry Dickson, Mike Fedorcak,
Burt Foland, Mack McClellan, Danny McKnight, Cliff Spalding, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
& Jerry Weeks
133. [4 wins] Caleb Armstrong, Teddy Beach, Johnny Boyd, Frank Burany, Russ
Congdon, Zach Daum, Corey Day, Ray Elliott, Aaron Fike, Danny Frye, Billy
Garrett, Mike Gregg, Jim Hettinger, John Heydenreich, Bubby Jones, Levi Jones,
Andy Linden, Bobby Marshman, Roger McCluskey, Bill Mehner, Gavin Miller, Ken
Nichols, Jeff Nuckles, Jan Opperman, Michael Pickens, Gary Ponzini, Davey Ray,
Eddie Sachs, Don Schilling, Sammy Sessions, George Snider, Dale Swaim, Kevin
Swindell, Rodger Ward & Zeb Wise
168. [3 wins] Emerson Axsom, John Batts, Gays Biro, Shane Cottle, Allen
Crowe, Kale Drake, Bruce Field, A.J. Fike, Drew Fornoro, Gene Gennetten, Rick
Goudy, Bob Hare, Bob Hauck, Jeff Heywood, Bill Homeier, Sam Isenhower, Jim
Keeker, Jim McClean, Warren Mockler, Mitchel Moles, Davey Moses, Earl Motter,
Jerry Nuckles, Danny Oakes, Johnnie Parsons, Porky Rachwitz, Johnny Riva, Johnny
Roberts, Lowell Sachs, Billy Shuman, Tom Steiner, Bobby Unser & Billy Wease
201. [2 wins] Al Alpern, Sonny Ates, Johnny Baldwin, Jim Beckley, Dean
Billings, Alan Brown, Jack Calabrase, Tanner Carrick, Johnny Cofer, Mel Cornett,
Cotton Farmer, Terry Farrar, Joe Garson, Chuck Gurney Jr., Kyle Hamilton, Bob
Hogle, Rick Hood, P.J. Jones, Carson Macedo, Critter Malone, Jimmy McCune, Jason
McDougal, Aaron Pollock, Barry Reed, Lloyd Ruby, Joe Saldana, Tom Sellberg, Tony
Simon, Danny Stratton, Kody Swanson, Steve Troxell, Don Vogler, Bruce Walkup,
Terry Wente, Johnny White, Tommy White & Cole Whitt
238. [1 wins] John Andretti, Mario Andretti, Mike Appio, Dick Atkins, Paul
Bates, Harry Beck, Bud Bogard, Tony Bonadies, Dan Boorse, Don Boorse, Dwight
Brown, Steve Buckwalter, Barry Butterworth, Gary Byers, Larry Cannon, Tyce
Carlson, Ed Carpenter, Dane Carter, Billy Cassella, Bill Chennault, Bud Clemons,
Roy Cook Jr., Kyle Cummins, Ryan Durst, Drake Edwards, Edgar Elder, Todd Forbes,
Joe Gaerte, Bradley Galedrige, Steve Gennetten, Elmer George, Potsy Goacher,
Shane Golobic, David Gough, Ron Gregory, Norm Hall, Bob Harkey, Vern Harriman,
Scott Hatton, Al Herman, Jordan Hermansader, Mike Hess, Jim Hines, Ted Hines,
Shane Hmiel, Dean Holden, Blake Hollingsworth, Chuck Hulse, Buddy Irwin, Eddie
Jackson, Van Johnson, Brent Kaeding, Bud Kaeding, Jimmy Kirk, Kevin Koch, Randy
Koch, Bill Kollman, Cory Kruseman, Michael Lang, Greg Leffler, Larry McCloskey,
Chase McDermand, Jim McElreath, Mel McGaughy, John Meyers, J.R. Miller, Travis
Miniea, Russ Moynagh, Richard Myhre, Dick Northam, Hank Nykaza, Brian Olson,
Danny O'Neill, Jim Packard, Wally Pankratz, Forrest Parker, Gene Pastor, Gary
Patterson, Danny Pens, Jiggs Peters, Dick Pole, Richard Powell, Buddy Rackley,
Keith Rauch, Dave Ray, Jimmy Reece, Hayden Reinbold, Bob Richards, Bruce Robey,
Johnny Rodriguez, Gene Roehl, Jack Runyon, Sammy Sauer, Gio Scelzi, Dutch
Schaefer, Ryan Scott, Frank Secrist, Jimmy Sills, Jigger Sirois, Lee Smith, Ron
Smoker, Ned Spath, J.P. Standley, Graham Standring, Jerry Stone, Tanner Swanson,
Buddy Taylor, Tyler Thomas, Randy Tolsma, Leo Tucker, Bob Veith, Joe Walter,
Bryant Wiedeman, Zach Wigal, Eric Wilkins, Mauri Wilson, Doug Wolfgang & Billy
Wood
ALL-TIME USAC MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (1956-2025)
1. [94] Mel Kenyon
2. [84] Rich Vogler
3. [77] Jimmy Davies
4. [74] Bob Wente
5. [45] Mike McGreevy
6. [38] Tracy Hines & Bob Tattersall
8. [37] Dave Strickland
9. [36] Johnny Parsons
10. [33] Chuck Rodee
11. [29] Tommy Astone & Jimmy Caruthers
13. [28] Kevin Olson
14. [27] Parnelli Jones
15. [26] Jason Leffler & Tanner Thorson
17. [25] Gary Bettenhausen
18. [24] Gene Hartley
19. [22] Don Branson, Stan Fox & Shorty Templeman
22. [21] Kyle Larson, Logan Seavey & Tony Stewart
25. [20] Bryan Clauson, Dan Drinan, Bobby East & Bobby Grim
29. [19] Jay Drake
30. [17] Dave Steele & Mike Streicher
32. [16] Rico Abreu, Billy Engelhart, Darren Hagen, Steve Lotshaw & Bobby
Olivero
37. [15] George Benson, Tom Bigelow, Billy Cantrell, Tyler Courtney & Les
Scott
42. [14] Jerry Coons Jr., Dave Darland, Jeff Gordon, Kenny Irwin Jr. & Bob
McLean
47. [13] Jimmy Knight & J.J. Yeley
49. [12] Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Don Meacham, Larry Rice & Josh Wise
54. [11] Brady Bacon, Danny Caruthers, Lonnie Caruthers, Russ Congdon, Tommy
Copp, Ryan Newman, Ken Schrader, Len Sutton, Brad Sweet, Sleepy Tripp & Billy
Vukovich
65. [10] George Amick, Pancho Carter, Allen Crowe & Kevin Thomas Jr.
69. [9] A.J. Foyt, Doug Kalitta, Larry Patton, Stevie Reeves, Dave Strickland
Jr. & Jerry Weeks
75. [8] Spencer Bayston, Christopher Bell, Dana Carter, Rex Easton, Russ
Gamester, Don Horvath, Kasey Kahne, Sammy Sessions, George Snider, Jack Turner &
Leroy Warriner
86. [7] Jade Avedisian, Mike Bliss, Ray Elliott, Allen Heath, Andy Michner,
Henry Pens, Daison Pursley, Lowell Sachs & Kody Swanson
95. [6] Chad Boat, Burt Foland, Brian Gerster, Mike Gregg, Kyle Hamilton,
Buddy Kofoid, Lee Kunzman, Jerry McClung, Bill Mehner, Ron Shuman, Jimmy Sills,
Don Vogler, Chris Windom & Billy Wood
109. [5] Merle Bettenhausen, Billy Boat, Gary Byers, Steve Cannon, Tanner
Carrick, Kevin Doty, Ronnie Duman, Aaron Fike, Shane Golobic, Rick Goudy, Jeff
Heywood, Eddie Johnson, Steve Knepper, Brad Kuhn, Andy Linden, Ethan Mitchell,
Bobby Santos, Chris Shultz, Billy Shuman, Chuck Weyant & Mauri Wilson
130. [4] Caleb Armstrong, Sonny Ates, Dane Carter, Joe Corrigan, Ray
Crawford, Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Mike Fedorcak, Robby Flock, Joe Garson, Chuck
Gurney, Jim Hettinger, Arnie Knepper, Carson Macedo, Chuck Marshall, Danny
McKnight, Mitchel Moles, Jeff Nuckles, Danny Oakes, Gary Ponzini, Richard
Powell, Porky Rachwitz, Taylor Reimer, Eddie Sachs, Ricky Shelton, Tom Steiner,
Johnny W. Anderson, Bruce Walkup, Rodger Ward, Roger West & Zeb Wise
161. [3] Harry Beck, Donnie Beechler, Tony Bettenhausen, Dwight Brown, Steve
Buckwalter, Hank Butcher, Jack Calabrase, Cole Carter, Bob Cicconi, Mario
Clouser, Larry Dickson, Tony Elliott, Bruce Field, A.J. Fike, Gene Force, Danny
Frye, Bob Hare, Ted Hines, P.J. Jones, Greg Leffler, Grier Manning, Mack
McClellan, Roger McCluskey, Thomas Meseraull, Johnny Moorhouse, Kenneth Nichols,
Jerry Nuckles, Tim Pangborn, Forrest Parker, Johnnie Parsons, Johnny Roberts,
Randy Roberts, Karter Sarff, Don Schilling, Don "Spyder" Anderson, Dale Swaim,
Ryan Timms, Johnnie Tolan & Dillon Welch
200. [2] Sherman Armstrong Jr., Jack Bates, Gays Biro, Art Bisch, Dan Boorse,
Kaylee Bryson, Bill Chennault, Paul Clark, Bob Cortner, Chris Cumberworth, Bob
Davison, Corey Day, Edgar Elder, Todd Forbes, Nick Fornoro Jr., Gene Gennetten,
Elmer George, Joe Giba, Ron Gregory, Ted Hartley, Mike Hess, Jim Hines, Shane
Hmiel, Eddie Jackson, Bubby Jones, Dick Jones, Page Jones, Ronnie Kaplan, Johnny
Kay, Walt Kennedy, Michael Lewis, Brad Loyet, Jim Mahoney, Jim McClean, Sarah
McCune, Parker Price-Miller, Warren Mockler, Earl Motter, Ken Nichols, Hank
Nykaza, Steve Paden, Danny Pens, Michael Pickens, Levi Roberts, Johnny
Rodriguez, Lloyd Ruby, Joe Saldana, Sammy Sauer, Ryan Scott, Tom Sellberg,
Jigger Sirois, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Danny Stratton, Russ Sweedler, Buddy Taylor,
George Tichenor, Bud Tingelstad, Steve Troxell, Bobby Unser, Billy Wease, Ken
Weiland, Cole Whitt, Zach Wigal & Carl Williams
264. [1] Bobby Allen, Al Alpern, Chuck Amati, John Andretti, Cap Arnold,
Chuck Arnold, Dick Atkins, Tony Ave, Emerson Axsom, Steve Barth, Dave Bartlett,
Todd Barton, John Batts, Jim Beckley, Daniel Bedford, Dick Betts, Jim Bob
Luebbert, Nick Bohanon, Tony Bonadies, Johnny Boyd, Alex Bright, Bob Burbridge,
Buddy Cagle, Larry Cannon, Roy Caruthers, Billy Cassella, Steve Chassey, Bill
Cheesbourg, Bud Clemons, Johnny Cofer, Maria Cofer, Duke Cook, Jay Cornell,
Chance Crum, A.J. Davis, Duke DeRosa, Danny Ebberts, Drake Edwards, Bob
Ellingham, Dean Erfurth, Russ Faucett, Sarah Fisher, Dan Ford, Josh Ford, Danny
Frye Jr., Jim Gates, Johnny Gavin, Roy Gillhamer, Roy Graham, Bob Gregg, Mike
Groff, Chuck Gurney Jr., Gene Gurney, Butch Haisman, Davey Hamilton, Garrett
Hansen, Bob Harkey, Alex Harris, Scott Hatton, Jac Haudenschild, Al Henderson,
Jordan Hermansader, Mike Hill, Larry Hillerud, Bob Hogle, Shane Hollingsworth,
Bill Homeier, Rick Hood, Wally Hostettler, Billy Hughes, Jeff Hunt, Tony Hunt,
Gary Irvin, Bob Jesser, Ronnie Johncox, Kyle Jones, Paul Jones, Jack Jordan,
Brent Kaeding, Gary Kanawyer, Jim Keeker, Harry Kern, Jimmy Kirk, Danny Kladis,
George Kladis, Clay Klepper, Kevin Koch, Randy Koch, Bill Kojis, Bill Kollman,
Jim Lauri IV, Buddy Lee, Donnie Lehmann, Mack Leopard, Bob Lithgow, Ed Loomis,
Jesse Love, Dave Lundy, Jim Malloy, Bobby Marshman, Larry McCloskey, Jimmy
McCune, Chase McDermand, Jason McDougal, Lealand McSpadden, Al Miller, J.R.
Miller, Stephanie Mockler, Davey Moses, Mike Mosley, Brad Noffsinger, Danny
O'Neill, Ralph Parkinson, Gary Patterson, Dick Pole, Bill Puterbaugh, Jon Rahe,
Bill Randall, Chase Randall, Norm Rapp, Keith Rauch, Dickie Reese, Hayden
Reinbold, Bill Renshaw, Bob Richards, Bruce Robey, Jack Runyon, John Sarna, Gio
Scelzi, Chase Scott, Shane Scully, Roy Seidenstricker, Holly Shelton, Dean
Shirley, Tony Simon, C.L. Smith, Steven Snyder Jr., Bob Spoo, J.P. Standley, Gig
Stephens, Tanner Swanson, Kevin Swindell, Kevin Thomas, Al Unser, Don Weaver,
Terry Wente, Gene Weyant, Johnny White, Newt White, Bryant Wiedeman, Eric
Wilkins & Don Wilson
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL MIDGET DRIVER CHAMPIONS
1956: Shorty Templeman, 1957: Shorty Templeman, 1958: Shorty Templeman, 1959:
Gene Hartley, 1960: Jimmy Davies, 1961: Jimmy Davies, 1962: Jimmy Davies, 1963:
Bob Wente, 1964: Mel Kenyon, 1965: Mike McGreevy, 1966: Mike McGreevy, 1967: Mel
Kenyon, 1968: Mel Kenyon, 1969: Bob Tattersall, 1970: Jimmy Caruthers, 1971:
Danny Caruthers, 1972: Pancho Carter, 1973: Larry Rice, 1974: Mel Kenyon, 1975:
Sleepy Tripp, 1976: Sleepy Tripp, 1977: Mel Kenyon, 1978: Rich Vogler, 1979:
Steve Lotshaw, 1980: Rich Vogler, 1981: Mel Kenyon, 1982: Kevin Olson, 1983:
Rich Vogler, 1984: Tom Bigelow, 1985: Mel Kenyon, 1986: Rich Vogler, 1987: Kevin
Olson, 1988: Rich Vogler, 1989: Russ Gamester, 1990: Jeff Gordon, 1991: Mike
Streicher, 1992: Stevie Reeves, 1993: Stevie Reeves, 1994: Tony Stewart, 1995:
Tony Stewart, 1996: Kenny Irwin Jr., 1997: Jason Leffler, 1998: Jason Leffler,
1999: Jason Leffler, 2000: Kasey Kahne, 2001: Dave Darland, 2002: Dave Darland,
2003: J.J. Yeley, 2004: Bobby East, 2005: Josh Wise, 2006: Jerry Coons Jr.,
2007: Jerry Coons Jr., 2008: Cole Whitt, 2009: Brad Kuhn, 2010: Bryan Clauson,
2011: Bryan Clauson, 2012: Darren Hagen, 2013: Christopher Bell, 2014: Rico
Abreu, 2015: Tracy Hines, 2016: Tanner Thorson, 2017: Spencer Bayston, 2018:
Logan Seavey, 2019: Tyler Courtney, 2020: Chris Windom, 2021: Buddy Kofoid,
2022: Buddy Kofoid, 2023: Logan Seavey, 2024: Daison Pursley, 2025: Cannon
McIntosh
ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL MIDGET ENTRANT CHAMPIONS
1956: Ashley Wright, 1957: Lloyd Rahn, 1958: Lloyd Rahn, 1959: Ray Bolander, 1960: Jimmy Davies, 1961: Howard Linne, 1962: Jimmy Davies, 1963: Robert Shadday, 1964: Willard Coil, 1965: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1966: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1967: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1968: Mel & Don Kenyon, 1969: Jack Stroud, 1970: Doug Caruthers, 1971: Doug Caruthers, 1972: Shannon Brothers, 1973: Doug Caruthers, 1974: 3-K Racing Enterprises, 1975: Sleepy Tripp, 1976: Sleepy Tripp, <
KRUSEMAN TO SERVE AS USAC WEST COAST DIRECTOR,
FOCUSES ON SERIES COORDINATION
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 3, 2025)………Cory Kruseman, Director of USAC West
Coast operations, will place a renewed emphasis on coordination between USAC’s
CRA Sprint Car and Western States Midget divisions along with the national
series for the 2026 season.
Kruseman will oversee all of the United States Auto Club's racing endeavors
throughout the western United States. Kruseman’s focus for the new year involves
bringing both of USAC’s western circle track divisions under one umbrella in
terms of schedule coordination and a tighter-knit staff.
“I’m excited to bring the Western States Midgets and CRA Sprint Cars under a
single umbrella to create a well-coordinated schedule,” Kruseman explained.
Kruseman, a native of Ventura, California, brings decades of experience in
the sport. As a highly successful driver, he was a 2023 inductee into the
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame. As a car owner, he operates a sprint car
driving school and his own team has won numerous events on the west coast over
the years. His role within USAC entering the 2026 season will be a managerial
role, overseeing both series as a whole while each series will have their own
race director, focusing on that aspect.
“This move allows us to bring USAC back into a single organization, which
helps us better align with competitors, promoters and race fans,” Kruseman said.
The west coast coordination also aligns with several major USAC national
events, opening up dates on the calendar for USAC’s western contingent to
partake in events without having a conflict. As a driver himself, Kruseman
recalled the days when he, as a west coast regular, would often compete in
national events on off weekends from his regular schedule. It’s something he
anticipates will open the door of opportunity for the current crop of drivers
and teams to pursue a similar path.
“Combining the (west coast) divisions and being able to work closely with the
national series allows us to do things differently,” Kruseman stated. “Now,
we’re sharing ideas. We are still always looking for sponsorship; we’re still
always going to chase money; we’re still going to chase racers and we’re still
going to chase racetracks, but it gives us a path of least resistance by being
able to work together now instead of trying to get eight or 10 people on one
page. Now it’s a difference of maybe two or three people.”
USAC National Series Director Kirk Spridgeon echoed the sentiment.
“Having all our series in sync is important, and we’ve heard more and more
from competitors who wish to run across the different series we have,” Spridgeon
said. “Having Cory focus on that to help each series coincide together will
allow competitors to mix those series with some of our attractive national
events as well.”
In addition to Kruseman’s appointment, Zach Zauss (CRA Sprint Cars) and
Bronsen Chiaramonte (Western States Midgets) have been hired as each series’ new
race director for the 2026 season. Tony Jones (CRA) and Malyssa Young (Western
States) had served in those roles throughout the 2025 season.
“I really want to thank Tony and Malyssa for all their hard work with USAC’s
west coast series,” Kruseman stated. “Their diligent efforts have laid a great
foundation for us to continue to build upon in the upcoming years.”
Kruseman’s career behind the wheel includes such accolades as the 1999
Non-Wing World Sprint Car Championship, plus 2000 and 2004 Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals victories, 2002 and 2005 USAC Indiana Sprint Week titles, the 2006
USAC CRA Sprint Car crown as well as the 2011 USAC Western States Midget
championship, in addition to winning more than 100 sprint car features between
SCRA, USAC CRA and USAC’s national series.
For Kruseman, the west coast is vital to motorsports, and its continued
strength is of utmost importance to the future of auto racing as a whole, just
as it’s always been.
“The west coast is very important to me personally,” Kruseman acknowledged. “When you look at the USAC national roster, a big percentage of them come from California. Being a local driver for so many years and then going to the national side myself, my dream was always to work hard out here on the west coast so we could get an opportunity to go race with the national guys. It’s really hard to take somebody who only runs 25-30 races on the west coast, to compete with somebody who runs 70-80 on the national tour, so this gives us two platforms to work with. If you have the right amount of weekends off, it doesn’t step on the national side. And hopefully our guys will be able to go back there, and vice versa, we’ll get some guys to come out here. We got some pretty good weather and some pretty cool racetracks, and I think that’s important.”
GRANT GOES GOLD!
JG WINS 5TH MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (December 3, 2025)………Although his left foot was shattered,
battered and tattered for the second half of the 2025 USAC national season,
Justin Grant managed to pull through it all to earn the Mike Curb USAC National
Drivers Championship for the fifth time in his career.
The Ione, California native collected $15,000 after earning a total of 4,982
points across USAC’s three national divisions in 2025 (Silver Crown, AMSOIL
National Sprint & NOS Energy Drink National Midget). In doing so, he became the
first five-time titlist of the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers Championship
(2017-2021-2022-2023-2025).
“It’s really cool to have done it five times now,” Grant exclaimed. “I’ve
been running races for a long time now, and I’m really fortunate to have some
success year after year and come up with a few of these. It’s definitely one to
keep an eye on throughout the year and one you want to win. When you’re doing
all three series, you want to be the guy who does it the best, if you can. It
also carries Mike Curb’s name, who’s been such an influence and supporter of our
sport, and that makes it special as well.”
Despite leading all drivers with 16 USAC national victories during the 2025
campaign (11 Sprint, 3 Midget & 2 Silver Crown), this one was easily the most
challenging Curb title Grant has endured. In late July during the USAC Indiana
Sprint Week round at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Grant suffered a broken left foot in
a crash that sidelined him for the next four races and put the balance of his
season in jeopardy.
“When I broke my foot, I was potentially going to miss some races, and I
wanted to know how many I could stand to miss and still be able to maintain my
(Curb) lead,” Grant inquired. “I ended up not missing as many races as I thought
we might.”
But Grant soon bounced back, and by the second week of August, he was back in
the seat of a racecar and running up front, accumulating four more USAC National
Sprint Car wins after the injury.
“Every season is challenging in some way at some point, it seems like,” Grant
acknowledged. “You have some hurdles to overcome whether it’s performance or
management or funding. This year, it just happened to be my foot. There’s always
a little bit of something going on, but this one was a little different.”
In the 13 days between the crash and the next USAC race, Grant’s foot had
three screws installed to heal his five broken metatarsals and torn ligaments.
In the meantime, his Silver Crown crew chief, Dennis LaCava, was busy
constructing a piece of metal that resembled a dolly at first inspection. The
piece clamped around Grant’s cast and featured a plate on the bottom that could
meet up to the pedal. The overarching goal was to alleviate the load off the
front half of his foot, thus allowing him to use his ankle and shin to apply the
brakes.
“Fortunately, I had a good surgeon who was really supportive of me getting
back in the car and I have a lot of good people around me, including Dennis, who
really made a lot of it happen for me. All my teams stepped up and filled some
of the roles I would normally fill, like my wife, Ashley, and a ton of people
who took the load off me, so I could continue to race. Normally, I’m pretty
hands on and involved with things, but this year, I really wasn’t able to do
that after the injury. I had a bit to overcome, but it was able to be overcome
because I have a lot of really good people around me.”
Across the three USAC national divisions in 2025, Grant won his second career
Silver Crown title, finished as the runner-up in Midget points and fifth in the
Sprint standings. Interestingly, Grant described the distinct differences in the
demands each type of car had on him post-injury, and the quest to make each car
feel as natural as possible.
“The crown stuff wasn’t so bad, really,” Grant admitted. “We had the brakes
rigged up really good to where it got the load off my foot and into my leg. It
wasn’t an issue of being able to push on the brake pedal. The crown races are
long and physical. I was fresh out of surgery and still healing when I returned.
My energy level was a struggle. Just having the stamina to run 100 laps well and
remain focused in the heat of the summer, that was the hard part.”
The sprint car, however, proved to be a demanding in its own unique way.
“The sprint car was easy enough to drive, but it jostles and bangs and beats
you up so much,” Grant explained. “It would really jostle my foot around and it
would get to being pretty sore, especially when you’re running night after night
after night, which added up and really took its toll. But the sprint car has
enough motor to where you can run in and stand on the brakes and motor through
it. You just have to run more throttle pedal and motor through the brake pedal.”
The midget had its own distinct nuances as well.
“You’re doing lighter movements with your foot in a midget,” Grant described.
“You’re using a little bit of brake and you’re squeezing a little bit of brake,
and it was hard to modulate those small pedal movements. I was really good at
being able to run on down there and stand on the brakes. Like a crown car, you
slow down and come off it, so that wasn’t too bad. You have to have a little bit
of finesse on the brake pedal.”
Across the board, Grant possesses championship teams in Hemelgarn Racing
(Silver Crown), TOPP Motorsports (Sprint Car) and CB Industries (Midget). That
made the process of wedging his broken foot into the cockpit of a racecar as
seamless as it could possibly be.
“Part of the issue was that my ankle couldn’t move,” Grant noted. “With the
way you normally use the brake pedal, your foot comes off the heel riser and
shoves forward, but the front of your foot and ankle has to move to allow that.
We were moving the heel riser up and eight of an inch and adding a few more
pounds of spring just to get it to where my foot could swing down onto the brake
pedal and back to the heel riser in one motion. All that had to be just right
for it to work. Fortunately, my teams are all really, really great to work with
at making changes to the brake pedals, springs and heel risers and all the
things to help make my foot comfortable.”
This year marked the 27th year of the Mike Curb USAC National Drivers
Championship. Curb has offered the reward annually since the 1999 USAC season to
honor USAC’s top overall points champion. Once known as the USAC Super License,
the title was rechristened as the National Drivers Championship in recent years
to more properly represent the accomplishment of achieving the feat, which so
few have done. Now Grant will accept the honor once again during USAC’s Night of
Champions at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis on Friday night, December
12, 2025.
MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONS:
1999: Dave Darland, Lincoln, Indiana
2000: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2001: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2002: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2003: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
2004: Jay Drake, Val Verde, California
2005: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2006: Josh Wise, Riverside, California
2007: Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, Arizona
2008: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2009: Cole Whitt, Alpine, California
2010: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2011: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2012: Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, Indiana
2013: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2014: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
2015: Dave Darland, Lincoln, Indiana
2016: Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
2017: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2018: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2019: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2020: Chris Windom, Canton, Illinois
2021: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2022: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2023: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2024: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
2025: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2025 MIKE CURB USAC NATIONAL DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS
PTS/DRIVER
4982-Justin Grant
4491-Logan Seavey
4304-Kevin Thomas Jr.
3568-Kyle Cummins
3439-C.J. Leary
3226-Mitchel Moles
3169-Gunnar Setser
3154-Hayden Reinbold
3088-Kale Drake
2996-Briggs Danner
2928-Jake Swanson
2619-Chase Stockon
2044-Daison Pursley
1693-Robert Ballou
1432-Cannon McIntosh
1383-Jacob Denney
1233-Gavin Miller
1192-Steven Snyder Jr.
1183-Cale Coons
1155-Ricky Lewis
1144-Drake Edwards
1131-Brady Bacon
1111-Carson Garrett
1036-Matt Westfall
985-Kayla Roell
944-Jadon Rogers
726-Kobe Simpson
695-Joey Amantea
616-Saban Bibent
605-Brecken Reese
599-Kyle Jones
581-Harley Burns
559-Chance Crum
541-Jakeb Boxell
521-Kyle Steffens
510-Braydon Cromwell
503-Chelby Hinton
502-Mario Clouser
493-Kody Swanson
457-Brandon Mattox
453-Logan Calderwood
445-Karter Sarff
416-Mack Leopard
411-Todd Hobson
408-Charles Davis Jr.
375-Dave Berkheimer
374-Ethan Mitchell
373-Thomas Meseraull
364-Max Adams
345-Dakoda Armstrong
337-Trey Osborne
327-Zach Wigal
326-Hunter Maddox
314-Colton Robinson
299-Taylor Ferns
273-Gregg Cory
272-Bobby Santos
263-Nathan Byrd
261-Tyler Roahrig
251-Rylan Gray
238-Jake Trainor
237-Kaylee Bryson
236-Zack Pretorius
215-Zach Daum
207-Aric Gentry
198-Corbin Rueschenberg
189-Brandon Carr & Matt Goodnight
183-Tom Harris & Brian Tyler
181-Jackson Macenko
176-Eddie Tafoya Jr.
168-Chase Dietz & Carmen Perigo
160-Troy Carey
156-Danny Jennings & Mark Smith
155-Jimmy Light
152-Abby Hohlbein
137-Zack Merritt
135-Shane Cockrum
130-Travis Mahoney
125-Russ Gamester
112-Garrett Benson & Billy Wease
110-Kip Hughes
107-Frankie Guerrini
106-James Turnbull II
105-Derek Bischak & Jerry Coons Jr.
98-Nic Harris
97-Sam Hinds
96-Jack Hoyer & K.J. Snow
95-Travis Millar & Kyle O'Gara
89-Tom Savage
87-Kyle Robbins
84-Eli Wilhelmus
82-Cord Kisthardt
80-Jason Cherry
78-Bradley Cox
76-Casey Buckman & Bryan Gossel
68-Colton Bettis & Brian Ruhlman
66-Korey Weyant
65-A.J. Fike
61-Caiden Warren
59-Trey Zorn
58-Chris Hartman & Ryan Newman
56-Will Armitage
54-Rob Caho Jr.
50-Austin Cory & Steve Justis
48-Kenny Gentry
45-Jake Scott
43-Bill Rose
40-Oliver Akard, Blake Brannon, Shane Cottle, Tom Payet, Mathew Radisich &
Jake Robinson
39-Ricky Thornton Jr.
37-Alex Bright
35-Dave Doran
31-Mark Bitner & Chris Urish
30-Dylan Doyle & Jacob Tuttle
27-Steve Gennetten & Joey Moughan
26-Tim Kent
20-Adam Taylor
19-Kyle Wissmiller
18-Ken Schrader & Joe Trenca
10-Mike Adkins & Hunter Wilson
DAY’S NIGHT!
COREY DAY GOES BACK-TO-BACK AT TURKEY NIGHT G.P.
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 29, 2025)………One year ago, Corey Day placed
himself in the record books as the youngest ever Turkey Night Grand Prix winner.
On Saturday, one night after celebrating his 20th birthday, the Clovis,
California racer became the youngest two-time victor of the ARP Turkey Night
Grand Prix Presented by The West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame at
California’s Ventura Raceway.
In doing so, Day accomplished a rare feat in the 84-year history of Turkey
Night by capturing back-to-back wins in the event, joining Ronney Householder
(1936-37), Roy Russing (1940-41), A.J. Foyt (1960-61), Ron Shuman
(1979-80-81-82), Chuck Gurney (1988-89), Stan Fox (1990-91), Ron Shuman
(1992-93), Billy Boat (1995-96-97), Bryan Clauson (2009-10) and Christopher Bell
(2017-18).
Though he only competes in a handful of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship events per year during November’s Golden State Invasion, Day feels
right at home, not only in California, but also in the seat of a midget.
“It just wouldn’t be possible without Willie Kahne,” Day praised. “He works
so hard all year and just tinkers on this thing and tries to get it better. Even
though we won last year, we showed up with a little something different this
year to try and be better, and I think it was. I love coming home at the end of
the year and running these races. This is just such a cool place for me.”
In a 98-lap duel that saw Day and Logan Seavey exchange the lead on nine
different occasions, Day finally grabbed the upper hand on the 75th circuit,
then led the remaining 24 laps en route to victory at the helm of his Wille
Kahne/Durst – Jet Fitness – Sander Engineering – Alviso Rock/Triple X powered by
a Wirth Mopar that’s 21-years old, one year older than Day himself.
In researching the data over the past 55 years, the nine lead changes are far and away
the most at Turkey Night since at least 1970. The most lead exchanges in that
time frame between 1970-2024 was six, which occurred three different times in
1988, 1992 and 1999.
Meanwhile, despite a flat right rear tire and a 15th place result, Cannon
McIntosh wrapped up his first career USAC National Midget driving championship
by a 44-point margin over Justin Grant. For Keith Kunz Motorsports, it’s their
record-extending 13th USAC National Midget entrant title. For Curb-Agajanian,
their latest entrant title is their 11th.
In front of a sold out, capacity crowd at the 1/5-mile seaside oval, Daison
Pursley began the race from the pole position after setting fast time with a lap
of 12.140 seconds during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying.
That said, outside front row starter Seavey established the early race lead
while Day made quick work from his third starting position, passing Pursley on
the 12th lap to slot into second. Pursley, who won the accompanying Ultimate
Sprint Car Series feature event, ultimately dropped out just after midway with a
mechanical issue while running fourth.
Two laps later, Day scooted under Seavey to take over the lead on the 16th
trip. By lap 18, Seavey had fought back to the front after firing past Day on
the top side of turn four.
As far as settling in, finding a groove and letting the race come to them,
well, that notion was a non-starter in this one. On lap 21, Day worked under
Seavey for the lead once more in turn two, utilizing the low groove, just where
he wanted to be.
“I got the top rolling there on him early in the race and was able to get by
him and I could just see it start to get blacker and blacker and blacker down
there,” Day noticed. “This place the past couple of years, and this race, has
been won around the bottom and I just didn’t want to be stuck on the top and get
passed by a couple of guys. I kind of wanted to be the first one down there.”
Forced to eschew his preferred low line entering turn three moments later on
lap 22, Day entered turn three on the high side and nearly collided with the
back of Ronnie Gardner’s car as they were attempting to put him a lap down. The
near melee shuffled Day nearly all the way up to the outside wall. Day gathered
it up and motored on, all while Seavey gleefully slipped by on the bottom to
reassume the top spot.
On the 28th lap, Day went against his plan and drove back around the outside
of Seavey off turn four to take control of the see-saw once again and
immediately cut down across Seavey to reaffirm his position along the infield
berm at the entry to turn one.
Day remained in control for the next 38 laps throughout the midsection of the
race. At the same time, Seavey was dedicated to cutting his own swath of land on
the upper crust of the surface. Shortly after a caution, on the 66th lap,
Seavey’s persistence paid off as he ripped around Day to nip him at the line by
a wheel. But just as soon as he put his number at the top of the board, Seavey
biked on the turn two cushion and Day reestablished his position at the front.
Although he was slightly tempted, Day didn’t want to fall into a trap and
chance it by switching lanes and acting as a matador to allow Seavey to freely
have the low line as the race progressed and the track surface slicked off.
“He had me worried there for a little bit because he was running pretty
hard,” Day said of Seavey. “It’s always hard to tell if it’s a good idea to move
up because he could’ve been tricking me, and if I moved up, he could’ve gone
right by me on the bottom. It’s just tough to be leading like that when you
don’t know what the track is going to do.”
Seavey kept at it, and on lap 70, he surged into the lead again on the high
side and remained at the top of the pylon for the ensuing five laps. Day never
once wavered, however, and by lap 75, the pendulum had swung his way once more,
and this time for good, on a restart with 24 laps remaining.
Shortly after Day took the lead, Turkey Night Rookie Cale Coons (21st)
flipped on lap 76 in turn two, becoming the fourth upside down victim of the
feature, following Jakeb Boxell on lap 32, Caden Sarale on lap 43 and Jacob
Denney on the 51st circuit. However, Denney was able to restart at the tail and
work his way back to a ninth place finish at the checkered.
Coons’ flip resulted in an open red as crews flocked to the track to make a
few late-race adjustments. Down the stretch, Seavey began to abandon the top,
and soon settled in on the low line, tucked in behind Day who had fully embraced
control of the race. But a lap 94 caution for a Hayden Reinbold right rear wheel
ramp and spin in turn one put a momentary hold on Day’s winning plans, all while
seeing his 1.3 second lead evaporate.
That was of no worry to Day who whisked away from Seavey on the restart and
put the finishing touches on a 1.706 second margin of victory ahead of Seavey,
Buddy Kofoid and Kyle Larson who advanced 10 spots to finish fourth despite a
radius rod that jettisoned itself at one point during the early portion of the
feature. Kevin Thomas Jr. rounded out the top-five.
Karter Sarff collected Don Basile Turkey Night Rookie of the Year honors and
a $500 bonus with a sixth place result in the feature. It was a full circle
accomplishment for the team as Sarff’s car owner, Jerome Rodela, won the same
award in 2002 as a driver at Turkey Night.
After mechanical troubles early on the night, Carson Macedo wasn't even able
to make a qualifying run. He responded by getting up on the wheel and went 13th
to seventh in his qualifying race, then advanced ninth to second in the semi to
transfer into the feature event. That alone earned him Inferno Armor Fire Move
of the Night honors. During the feature, he moved up a total of 17 positions
from his 24th starting spot to finish seventh and earn the Rod End Supply Hard
Charger award.
Kale Drake broke a 37-year-old track record during the first qualifying race,
which he won with a time of 2:08.373. That broke Ventura Raceway’s long-standing
10-lap USAC National Midget track record of 2:17.22 held by two-time Turkey
Night winner Stan Fox since 1988.
Grand marshals for the event were 1985 Turkey Night winner Brent Kaeding and
TQ Midget standout and sway bar/torsion bar guru Gary Schroeder.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 29,
2025 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 84th ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame – Golden State Invasion
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (top-10 locked into the feature) 1. Daison
Pursley, 84, CBI-12.140; 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.144; 3. Corey Day, 4K,
Kahne-12.167; 4. Karter Sarff, 25, Rodela-12.189; 5. Buddy Kofoid, 71,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.228; 6. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-12.281; 7. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 14, 4 Kings-12.286; 8. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.288; 9.
Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.296; 10. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ,
Reinbold-Underwood-12.328; 11. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.333; 12.
Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.339; 13. Ronnie Gardner, 4R, RMS-12.375; 14. Kyle
Larson, 1K, Larson-12.383; 15. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-12.397; 16. Brandon Carr,
98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.412; 17. Justin Peck, 5p, Petty/Rossi-12.419; 18.
Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.426; 19. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-12.428; 20. T.J.
Smith, 68, Six8-12.437; 21. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-12.441; 22. Michael
Pickens, 31, Beilman-12.446; 23. Kyle Jones, 27x, Joyner-12.453; 24. Kaylee
Bryson, 11, Abacus-12.476; 25. Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.478;
26. Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-12.485; 27. Dane Culver, 73, Alexander-12.499;
28. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.509; 29. Jett Yantis, 4y,
Carlile-12.561; 30. Dalten Gabbard, 77, Gabbard-12.623; 31. Michael Faccinto,
14T, Streeter/Graunstadt-12.627; 32. Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-12.672; 33. Connor
Lundy, 2p, Petty/Rossi-12.675; 34. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-12.704; 35. Cole
Wakim, 55, Lambert-12.743; 36. Preston Norbury, 77AZ, Norbury-12.789; 37. Mathew
Radisich, 17NZ, Out & About-12.796; 38. Ty Gibbs, 86, CBI-12.797; 39. Brody
Wake, 78, BWR/Wake-12.856; 40. Drake Cardey, 17A, Dunkel-12.911; 41. Randi
Pankratz, 8, Pankratz-12.941; 42. Todd Hawse, 18, Hawse-12.987; 43. Kyle Hawse,
20x, Hawse-13.223; 44. Grant Schaadt, 15LS, Oliver-13.319; 45. Bryan Drollinger,
71D, Drollinger-13.401; 46. Anthony Bruno, 32c, McCluney/Felkins-13.481; 47. Ron
Hazelton, 15x, Hazelton-13.499; 48. Joey Bishop, 45, Bishop-13.892; 49. Carson
Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-NT; 50. Austin Wood, 15, Hart-NT (time of 12.617 disallowed
due to being underweight at the scales).
CAR IQ FIRST QUALIFIER: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake, 2. Kyle Larson, 3. T.J. Smith, 4. Jakeb Boxell, 5. Justin Peck, 6. Kyle
Jones, 7. Ty Gibbs, 8. Cole Wakim, 9. Broedy Graham, 10. Austin Wood, 11. Jett
Yantis, 12. Grant Schaadt, 13. Randi Pankratz, 14. Ron Hazelton. 2:08.373 (New
Track Record)
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND QUALIFIER: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1.
Drake Edwards, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Caden Sarale, 4. Dalten Gabbard, 5. Kaylee
Bryson, 6. Brody Wake, 7. Preston Norbury, 8. Connor Lundy, 9. Todd Hawse, 10.
Joey Bishop, 11. Jake Andreotti, 12. Dane Culver, 13. Bryan Drollinger. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD QUALIFIER: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Steven
Snyder Jr., 2. Ronnie Gardner, 3. Cannon McIntosh, 4. Michael Pickens, 5.
Brandon Carr, 6. Cale Coons, 7. Carson Macedo, 8. Brecken Reese, 9. Michael
Faccinto, 10. Drake Cardey, 11. Mathew Radisich, 12. Kyle Hawse, 13. Anthony
Bruno. 2:10.397
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kyle Jones, 2. Carson Macedo, 3. Kaylee Bryson, 4. Justin Peck, 5.
Brandon Carr, 6. Ty Gibbs, 7. Cale Coons, 8. Cole Wakim, 9. Brecken Reese, 10.
Preston Norbury, 11. Brody Wake, 12. Connor Lundy. 2:39.614
FEATURE: (98 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Corey Day (3), 2.
Logan Seavey (2), 3. Buddy Kofoid (5), 4. Kyle Larson (14), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(7), 6. Karter Sarff (4), 7. Carson Macedo (24), 8. Kale Drake (11), 9. Jacob
Denney (8), 10. Gavin Miller (9), 11. Justin Grant (15), 12. Gunnar Setser (6),
13. Steven Snyder Jr. (13), 14. Jakeb Boxell (20), 15. Cannon McIntosh (19), 16.
T.J. Smith (17), 17. Ty Gibbs (27-P), 18. Kyle Jones (23), 19. Hayden Reinbold
(10), 20. Justin Peck (26), 21. Cale Coons (28-P), 22. Ronnie Gardner (16), 23.
Kaylee Bryson (25), 24. Drake Edwards (12), 25. Daison Pursley (1), 26. Caden
Sarale (18), 27. Michael Pickens (22), 28. Dalten Gabbard (21). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter.
**Jakeb Boxell flipped on lap 32 of the feature. Caden Sarale flipped on lap
43 of the feature. Jacob Denney flipped on lap 51 of the feature. Cale Coons
flipped on lap 76 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Logan Seavey, Laps 14-17 Corey Day, Laps 18-20
Logan Seavey, Lap 21 Corey Day, Laps 22-27 Logan Seavey, Laps 28-65 Corey Day,
Lap 66 Logan Seavey, Laps 67-69 Corey Day, Laps 70-74 Logan Seavey, Laps 75-98
Corey Day.
FINAL USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1432, 2-Justin Grant-1388, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1385, 4-Jacob
Denney-1383, 5-Kale Drake-1252, 6-Gavin Miller-1233, 7-Logan Seavey-1212,
8-Steven Snyder Jr.-1192, 9-Drake Edwards-1144, 10-Gunnar Setser-1003.
FINAL USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-242,
2-Gunnar Setser-181, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-Justin Grant-149, 5-C.J. Leary-141,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-140, 7-Logan Seavey-133, 8-Hayden Reinbold-127, 9-Kyle
Cummins-120, 10-Chase Stockon-119.
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Karter Sarff (12.094)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley (12.140)
Car IQ First Qualifier Winner: Kale Drake
K1 RaceGear Second Qualifier Winner: Drake Edwards
USAC Gear Third Qualifier Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kyle Jones
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Carson Macedo (24th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Carson Macedo
Don Basile Rookie of the Race: Karter Sarff (6th)
DENNEY DARTS TO THE TOP
OF FRIDAY’S TURKEY NIGHT PRACTICE CHART
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 28, 2025)………Jacob Denney posted the fastest
time during Friday’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship practice
night at California’s Ventura Raceway.
Denney recorded the fast lap during the final tune-up prior to Saturday’s
84th running of the ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast
Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame.
The Galloway, Ohio native toured the 1/5-mile seaside oval in 12.180 seconds
during the first of four groups in Friday’s practice session aboard his Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/JBL Audio – TRD – Mobil 1 – Curb/LynK/Speedway
Toyota No. 67.
In an impressive statistical oddity, this marked the fourth consecutive year
in which Denney was the fastest driver in group one of practice night at the
Turkey Night Grand Prix. He was also number one in 2022-2023-2024-2025.
Overall, 44 cars took time in the session. For Saturday’s race, 50 cars are
expected to compete.
Daison Pursley (12.192), Karter Sarff (12.197), defending Turkey Night winner
and birthday boy Corey Day (12.219), plus USAC National Midget point leader
Cannon McIntosh (12.320) rounded out the top-five.
Justin Grant, who is waged in a close championship fight with McIntosh, did
not participate in Friday’s practice.
Past Turkey Night Grand Prix winners Logan Seavey and Kyle Larson also took
part in practice. Seavey ranked eighth fastest while Larson laid down the 20th
fastest lap.
For some, it was a rough and tumble Friday night as five different drivers
flipped upside down. Daison Pursley, Kale Drake and Dalten Gabbard all got on
their head during the second practice group. Meanwhile, both Preston Norbury and
Buddy Kofoid also found misfortune during the fourth practice group. All drivers
were okay.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PRACTICE RESULTS: November
28, 2025 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 84th ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame – Golden State Invasion
PRACTICE: 1. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.180; 2. Daison Pursley,
84, CBI-12.192; 3. Karter Sarff, 25, Rodela-12.197; 4. Corey Day, 4K,
Kahne-12.219; 5. Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.320; 6. Jakeb
Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-12.356; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-12.365; 8. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.379; 9. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.380; 10.
Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.402; 11. Kale Drake, 97K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.443; 12. Buddy Kofoid, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.461;
13. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-12.482; 14. Drake Edwards, 83,
CBI-12.486; 15. Kyle Jones, 27x, Joyner-12.505; 16. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.526;
17. T.J. Smith, 68, Six8-12.544; 18. Kaylee Bryson, 11, Abacus-12.547; 19.
Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-12.551; 20. Kyle Larson, 1K, Larson-12.552; 21. Ty
Gibbs, 86, CBI-12.570; 22. Preston Norbury, 77AZ, Norbury-12.572; 23. Mathew
Radisich, 17NZ, Out & About-12.575; 24. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.610; 25.
Brandon Carr, 98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.624; 26. Jake Andreotti, 00,
Davis-12.655; 27. Justin Peck, 5p, Petty/Rossi-12.716; 28. Gunnar Setser, 43,
Arnold-12.723; 29. Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-12.764; 30. Michael Pickens, 31,
Beilman-12.770; 31. Michael Faccinto, 14T, Streeter/Graunstadt-12.773; 32.
Dalten Gabbard, 77, Gabbard-12.809; 33. Drake Cardey, 17A, Dunkel-12.841; 34.
Randi Pankratz, 8, Pankratz-12.867; 35. Austin Wood, 15, Hart-12.938; 36. Jett
Yantis, 4y, Carlile-12.966; 37. Bryan Drollinger, 71D, Drollinger-13.067; 38.
Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-13.086; 39. Dane Culver, 73,
Alexander-13.117; 40. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-13.120; 41. Connor Lundy, 2p,
Petty/Rossi-13.180; 42. Anthony Bruno, 32c, McCluney/Felkins-13.183; 43. Brody
Wake, 78, BWR/Wake-13.226; 44. Cole Wakim, 55, Lambert-13.278.
**Daison Pursley, Kale Drake & Dalten Gabbard flipped during the second
practice group. Preston Norbury & Buddy Kofoid flipped during the fourth
practice group.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 29, 2025 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 84th ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame – Golden State Invasion
29 ROOKIE OF THE RACE CONTENDERS
PREPARE FOR TURKEY NIGHT 2025
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 27, 2025)………The ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix
Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame annually presents
the Don Basile Rookie of the Race Award, honoring the top performance by a
first-time feature starter in the 98-lap classic each year.
The 2025 crop of 29 Turkey Night Rookies arrive to stake their claim and make
their initial mark on the great race featuring USAC’s NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship, which will take place for the 84th time this Saturday
night, November 29, at California’s Ventura Raceway.
No Rookie has won the race since Warren Mockler’s last lap heroics in 1986.
Zach Wigal topped the field of Turkey Night debut starters in the 2024 race,
finishing 11th.
More than half of this year’s 50-car field will be in contention for the Don
Basile Rookie of the Race as they attempt to make their first Turkey Night
midget feature start.
This year’s list includes 2025 USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year Steven
Snyder Jr., USAC National Midget winner Drake Edwards, winged sprint car
standout Justin Peck, NASCAR’s Ty Gibbs, USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the
Year Gunnar Setser, USAC Western States Midget champion Caden Sarale, plus USAC
Western States Midget winners Jett Yantis and Dane Culver.
The Turkey Night Rookie list also consists of Connor Lundy, Anthony Bruno,
Jakeb Boxell, Connor Speir, Austin Wood, Grant Schaadt, Drake Cardey, Todd
Hawse, Brecken Reese, Kyle Hawse, Karter Sarff, Kyle Jones, Joey Bishop, Cole
Wakim, Cale Coons, T.J. Smith, Bryan Drollinger, Preston Norbury and Brody Wake,
all looking to crack the Turkey Night starting field for the first time.
International flair in the Rookie class belongs to New Zealand’s Mathew
Radisich and England’s Brandon Carr, making the trip across the pond.
The award, named in memory of track owner, promoter and 1999 National Sprint
Car Hall of Fame inductee Don Basile, made its debut in 1998 with Kasey Kahne
the first recipient.
Over the years, the Don Basile Rookie of the Race honors at Turkey Night have
been awarded to some of the most talented young racers in America. A glance at
the list reveals some of the top names from the sport over the past two decades,
including two race winners – Kyle Larson (2011) and Corey Day (2023), plus
Carson Macedo (2016), Cannon McIntosh (2019) and Jake Andreotti (2022).
RACE DETAILS:
This year’s Turkey Night weekend will also host the Ultimate Sprint Car
Series for both nights of on-track action on November 28-29.
Friday, November 28: Grandstands open at 3pm Pacific. Cars on track at
3:30pm. Midget practice, plus sprint car racing.
Saturday, November 29: Grandstands open at 3pm Pacific. Cars on track at
3:30pm. Sprint car racing, plus midget hot laps, qualifying, last chance
qualifiers, semis and the 98-lap feature.
Advance tickets can be purchased now at www.venturaraceway.com. Additional
information is available at 805-648-7223.
Both nights of the Turkey Night Grand Prix will be streamed live on FloRacing
at https://flosports.link/usac.
2025 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX MIDGET ROOKIES: (29)
2p (R) CONNOR LUNDY/Peoria, AZ (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
3p (R) JUSTIN PECK/Monrovia, IN (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
4 (R) STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
4y (R) JETT YANTIS/Bakersfield, CA (Rusty Carlile)
9 (R) ANTHONY BRUNO/San Jose, CA (Tony Boscacci)
14JB (R) JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
14JR (R) CONNOR SPEIR/Fillmore, CA (Matt Streeter Racing-Graunstadt
Enterprises)
15 (R) AUSTIN WOOD/Sacramento, CA (Dennis Hart)
15LS (R) GRANT SCHAADT/San Tan Valley, AZ (Lonnie Oliver)
17A (R) DRAKE CARDEY/Riverside, CA (Tom Dunkel Racing)
17NZ (R) MATHEW RADISICH/Auckland, NZ (Out & About Racing)
18 (R) TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
20Q (R) BRECKEN REESE/Canyon, TX (Jeff Reese)
20x (R) KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
25 (R) KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Jerome Rodela)
27x (R) KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports)
32 (R) CADEN SARALE/Stockton, CA (Caden Sarale)
43 (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
45 (R) JOEY BISHOP/Camarillo, CA (Bishop Motorsports)
50 (R) DANE CULVER/Riverside, CA (Knuckles Up Racing)
55 (R) COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Lambert Motorsports)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Dooling Autosports-Curb-Agajanian)
68 (R) T.J. SMITH/Fresno, CA (Six8 Motorsports)
71D (R) BRYAN DROLLINGER/San Pedro, CA (Drollinger Bros. Racing)
77AZ (R) PRESTON NORBURY/Chino Valley, AZ (Bugs Norbury)
78 (R) BRODY WAKE/Lake Havasu City, AZ (BWR Racing-Ryan Wake)
83 (R) DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (CB Industries)
86 (R) TY GIBBS/Charlotte, NC (CB Industries)
98K (R) BRANDON CARR/Sheffield, UK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
PAST DON BASILE TURKEY NIGHT ROOKIES OF THE RACE:
1998: Kasey Kahne – Finished 5th
1999: Dave Steele – Finished 5th
2000: Aaron Pollock – Finished 7th
2001: Bobby East – Finished 10th
2002: Jerome Rodela – Finished 9th
2003: Ryan Durst – Finished 10th
2004: Brad Loyet – Finished 9th
2005: Kevin Swindell – Finished 11th
2006: Kody Swanson – Finished 2nd
2007: Mike Murgoitio – Finished 4th
2008: Nic Faas – Finished 13th
2009: Levi Roberts – Finished 2nd
2010: Dalton Armstrong – Finished 3rd
2011: Kyle Larson – Finished 4th
2012: Ryan Bernal – Finished 3rd
2013: Tanner Thorson – Finished 10th
2014: Isaac Chapple – Finished 13th
2015: Robert Dalby – Finished 14th
2016: Carson Macedo – Finished 3rd
2017: Zeb Wise – Finished 5th
2018: Jason McDougal – Finished 8th
2019: Cannon McIntosh – Finished 2nd
2020: No Race
2021: Mitchel Moles – Finished 3rd
2022: Jake Andreotti – Finished 4th
2023: Corey Day – Finished 2nd
2024: Zach Wigal – Finished 11th
TURKEY NIGHT!
VENTURA HOSTS USAC MIDGET
2025 GRAND FINALE NOVEMBER 29
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (November 26, 2025)………A talented field of nearly 50 USAC
NOS Energy Drink National Midget drivers are set for the most history-rich
midget race of them all, the 84th running of the ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix
Presented By the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame.
They’ll converge on California’s Ventura Raceway on Saturday night, November
29, for the next installment of the longest-running midget racing event, a
tradition which dates back to 1934, paying $15,000-to-win for the 98-lap main
event promoted by Agajanian Promotions at Jim Naylor’s 1/5-mile seaside dirt
oval.
PAST WINNERS IN THE RACE
Four past Turkey Night Grand Prix winners are in this year’s driver lineup,
including defending winner Corey Day, plus fellow winners Justin Grant (2022),
Logan Seavey (2021), and four-time winner Kyle Larson (2012-2016-2019-2023).
Day will attempt to become the first repeat Turkey Night midget winner since
Christopher Bell in 2017-2018.
CANNON VS. GRANT
A mere 52 points separate the top-two in the USAC National Midget title race,
with Cannon McIntosh leading Justin Grant by that margin entering the season
finale.
A maximum of 76 points are available throughout Saturday’s event. McIntosh is
seeking his first career USAC title. Meanwhile, Grant is vying to become a
first-time USAC National Midget champ, which would complete the USAC career
Triple Crown after previously capturing titles with the USAC Silver Crown series
in 2020 and 2025, as well as the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars in 2022-2023.
Grant won Turkey Night at Ventura in 2022 while McIntosh finished a best of
second back in 2019.
STACKED WITH TALENT
This year’s field includes 16 USAC national feature winners, 12 of which are
vying for a first Turkey Night midget triumph: Kaylee Bryson, Kevin Thomas Jr.,
Hayden Reinbold, Michael Pickens, Jake Swanson, Jacob Denney, Buddy Kofoid,
Cannon McIntosh, Daison Pursley, Gavin Miller, Kale Drake and Carson Macedo, a
Turkey Night Sprint Car winner in 2016.
The list also includes three USAC National Midget champions, including Logan
Seavey (2018 & 2023), Buddy Kofoid (2021 & 2022) and Daison Pursley (2024).
To date, 10 different drivers have won USAC National Midget races during the
2025 campaign, eight of which are shooting for a first career Turkey Night
triumph. McIntosh has won five while Gavin Miller and Jacob Denney each own
three scores. Daison Pursley and Kale Drake have picked up a pair of wins while
single scores belong to Buddy Kofoid, Drake Edwards and Hayden Reinbold.
TURKEY NIGHT ROOKIES
More than half of the field will be in contention for the Don Basile Rookie
of the Race as they attempt to make their first Turkey Night midget feature
start.
This year’s list includes 2025 USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year Steven
Snyder Jr., USAC National Midget winner Drake Edwards, winged sprint car
standout Justin Peck, NASCAR’s Ty Gibbs, USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the
Year Gunnar Setser, USAC Western States Midget champion Caden Sarale, plus USAC
Western States Midget winners Jett Yantis and Dane Culver.
The Turkey Night Rookie list also consists of Connor Lundy, Anthony Bruno,
Jakeb Boxell, Connor Speir, Grant Schaadt, Drake Cardey, Mathew Radisich, Todd
Hawse, Brecken Reese, Kyle Hawse, Karter Sarff, Kyle Jones, Joey Bishop, Cole
Wakim, Cale Coons, T.J. Smith, Bryan Drollinger, Preston Norbury, Brody Wake and
Brandon Carr from the U.K.
Overall, five past Turkey Night Rookies of the Race will be in the field:
Kyle Larson (2011), Carson Macedo (2016), Cannon McIntosh (2019), Jake Andreotti
(2022) and Corey Day (2023).
GRAND MARSHALS
Motorsports legends Brent Kaeding and Gary Schroeder will serve as co-grand
marshals of the 2025 Turkey Night Grand Prix.
Kaeding drove to victory in the event 40 years ago in 1985. Schroeder was a
standout TQ Midget racer who went on to become a prominent figure in the
development of torsion bars and sway bars.
The very same car Kaeding drove to the 1985 win has been restored and will be
one of two past Turkey Night winning cars that will pace the field in Saturday’s
event. Billy Boat’s John Lawson owned 1995 winning car will also pace the field,
30 years after its Turkey Night victory.
RACE DETAILS
This year’s Turkey Night weekend will also host the Ultimate Sprint Car
Series for both nights of on-track action on November 28-29.
Friday, November 28: Grandstands open at 3pm Pacific. Cars on track at
3:30pm. Midget practice, plus sprint car racing.
Saturday, November 29: Grandstands open at 3pm Pacific. Cars on track at
3:30pm. Sprint car racing, plus midget hot laps, qualifying, last chance
qualifiers, semis and the 98-lap feature.
Advance tickets can be purchased now at www.venturaraceway.com. Additional
information is available at 805-648-7223.
2025 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX USAC MIDGET ENTRY LIST: (50)
00 JAKE ANDREOTTI/Castro Valley, CA (Pete Davis)
1K KYLE LARSON/Elk Grove, CA (Kyle Larson Racing)
2p (R) CONNOR LUNDY/Peoria, AZ (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
3p (R) JUSTIN PECK/Monrovia, IN (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
4 (R) STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
4K COREY DAY/Clovis, CA (Wille Kahne)
4R RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (RMS Racing)
4y (R) JETT YANTIS/Bakersfield, CA (Rusty Carlile)
8 RANDI PANKRATZ/Atascadero, CA (Wally Pankratz)
9 (R) ANTHONY BRUNO/San Jose, CA (Tony Boscacci)
11 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14JB (R) JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
14JR (R) CONNOR SPEIR/Fillmore, CA (Matt Streeter Racing-Graunstadt
Enterprises)
14T MICHAEL FACCINTO/Hanford, CA (Matt Streeter Racing-Graunstadt
Enterprises)
15LS (R) GRANT SCHAADT/San Tan Valley, AZ (Lonnie Oliver)
17A (R) DRAKE CARDEY/Riverside, CA (Tom Dunkel Racing)
17NZ (R) MATHEW RADISICH/Auckland, NZ (Out And About Racing)
18 (R) TODD HAWSE/Simi Valley, CA (Todd Hawse)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20Q (R) BRECKEN REESE/Canyon, TX (Jeff Reese)
20x (R) KYLE HAWSE/Las Vegas, NV (Hawse Racing)
25 (R) KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Jerome Rodela)
27x (R) KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports)
31 MICHAEL PICKENS/Auckland, NZ (Beilman Motorsports)
31B JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Beilman Motorsports)
32 (R) CADEN SARALE/Stockton, CA (Caden Sarale)
43 (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
45 (R) JOEY BISHOP/Camarillo, CA (Bishop Motorsports)
50 (R) DANE CULVER/Riverside, CA (Knuckles Up Racing)
55 (R) COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Lambert Motorsports)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Dooling Autosports-Curb-Agajanian)
66 BROEDY GRAHAM/Bakersfield, CA (BGR Racing)
67 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
68 (R) T.J. SMITH/Fresno, CA (Six8 Motorsports)
71 BUDDY KOFOID/Penngrove, CA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71D (R) BRYAN DROLLINGER/San Pedro, CA (Drollinger Bros. Racing)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
77 DALTEN GABBARD/Peoria, AZ (Dalten Gabbard)
77AZ (R) PRESTON NORBURY/Chino Valley, AZ (Bugs Norbury)
78 (R) BRODY WAKE/Lake Havasu City, AZ (BWR Racing-Ryan Wake)
83 (R) DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (CB Industries)
84 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
86 (R) TY GIBBS/Charlotte, NC (CB Industries)
87 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98K (R) BRANDON CARR/Sheffield, UK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
99AU CARSON MACEDO/Lemoore, CA (Dyson Motorsport)
(R) represents a Don Basile Rookie of the Race candidate
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT VENTURA RACEWAY
1 Lap - 11/18/1995 - Johnny Cofer - 11.675 - 61.670 mph
8 Laps - 11/18/1995 - J.R. Lawson - 1:40.28 - 57.439 mph
10 Laps - 11/12/1988 - Stan Fox - 2:17.22 - 52.471 mph
12 Laps - 11/12/1988 - Wally Pankratz - 2:24.67 - 59.722 mph
TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX MIDGET WINS
8-Ron Shuman
4-Kyle Larson
3-Christopher Bell & Billy Boat
2-Gary Bettenhausen, Bryan Clauson, Dave Darland, Billy Engelhart, Stan Fox,
A.J. Foyt, Perry Grimm, Chuck Gurney, Ronney Householder, Parnelli Jones, Mel
Kenyon, Jason Leffler, Roy Russing, Dave Steele & Bob Swanson
1-George Amick, Caleb Armstrong, Dick Atkins, George Benson, Tony
Bettenhausen, Billy Cantrell, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Bobby East, Edgar Elder, Joe
Garson, Rick Goudy, Justin Grant, Mel Hansen, Jordan Hermansader, Bubby Jones,
Brent Kaeding, Michael Lewis, Johnny McDowell, Danny McKnight, Warren Mockler,
Danny Oakes, Kevin Olson, Johnnie Parsons, Gary Patterson, Bobby Santos, Logan
Seavey, Sammy Sessions, Tony Simon, Ted Sizemore, Tony Stewart, Tanner Thorson,
Bill Vukovich, Billy Wease & Bill Zaring
TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX MIDGET WINNERS
1934: Bob Swanson (Gilmore Stadium)
1935: Ted Sizemore (Gilmore Stadium)
1936: Ronney Householder (Gilmore Stadium)
1937: Ronney Householder (Gilmore Stadium)
1938: Bob Swanson (Gilmore Stadium)
1939: Mel Hansen (Gilmore Stadium)
1940: Roy Russing (Gilmore Stadium)
1941: Roy Russing (Gilmore Stadium)
1945: Danny Oakes (Gilmore Stadium)
1946: Perry Grimm (Gilmore Stadium)
1947: Johnny McDowell (Gilmore Stadium)
1948: Bill Vukovich (Gilmore Stadium)
1949: Perry Grimm (Gilmore Stadium)
1950: Bill Zaring (Gilmore Stadium)
1955: Johnnie Parsons (Gardena Stadium)
1956: Edgar Elder (Gardena Stadium)
1957: George Amick (Gardena Stadium)
1958: Joe Garson (Gardena Stadium)
1959: Tony Bettenhausen (Gardena Stadium)
1960: A.J. Foyt (Ascot Park)
1961: A.J. Foyt (Ascot Park)
1962: Billy Cantrell (Ascot Park)
1963: Mel Kenyon (Ascot Park)
1964: Parnelli Jones (Ascot Park)
1965: Dick Atkins (Ascot Park)
1966: Parnelli Jones (Ascot Park)
1967: Gary Bettenhausen (Ascot Park)
1968: Sam Sessions (Ascot Park)
1969: George Benson (Ascot Park)
1970: Gary Bettenhausen (Ascot Park)
1971: Billy Engelhart (Ascot Park)
1972: Tony Simon (Ascot Park)
1973: Billy Engelhart (Ascot Park)
1974: Danny McKnight (Ascot Park)
1975: Mel Kenyon (605 Speedway)
1976: Bubby Jones (Ascot Park)
1977: Gary Patterson (Ascot Park)
1978: Rick Goudy (Ascot Park)
1979: Ron Shuman (Ascot Park)
1980: Ron Shuman (Ascot Park)
1981: Ron Shuman (Ascot Park)
1982: Ron Shuman (Ascot Park)
1983: Kevin Olson (Ascot Park)
1984: Ron Shuman (Ascot Park)
1985: Brent Kaeding (Ascot Park)
1986: Warren Mockler (Ascot Park)
1987: Ron Shuman (Ascot Park)
1988: Chuck Gurney (Ascot Park)
1989: Chuck Gurney (Ascot Park)
1990: Stan Fox (Ascot Park)
1991: Stan Fox (Saugus Speedway)
1992: Ron Shuman (Bakersfield Speedway)
1993: Ron Shuman (Bakersfield Speedway)
1994: Jordan Hermansader (Bakersfield Speedway)
1995: Billy Boat (Bakersfield Speedway)
1996: Billy Boat (Perris Auto Speedway)
1997: Billy Boat (Ventura Raceway)
1998: Jay Drake (Bakersfield Speedway)
1999: Jason Leffler (Irwindale Speedway)
2000: Tony Stewart (Irwindale Speedway)
2001: Dave Steele (Irwindale Speedway)
2002: Michael Lewis (Irwindale Speedway)
2003: Dave Steele (Irwindale Speedway)
2004: Bobby East (Irwindale Speedway)
2005: Jason Leffler (Irwindale Speedway)
2006: Billy Wease (Irwindale Speedway)
2007: Dave Darland (Irwindale Speedway)
2008: Bobby Santos (Irwindale Speedway)
2009: Bryan Clauson (Irwindale Speedway)
2010: Bryan Clauson (Irwindale Speedway)
2011: Caleb Armstrong (Irwindale Speedway)
2012: Kyle Larson (Perris Auto Speedway)
2013: Dave Darland (Perris Auto Speedway)
2014: Christopher Bell (Perris Auto Speedway)
2015: Tanner Thorson (Perris Auto Speedway)
2016: Kyle Larson (Ventura Raceway)
2017: Christopher Bell (Ventura Raceway)
2018: Christopher Bell (Ventura Raceway)
2019: Kyle Larson (Ventura Raceway)
2020: (Not Held)
2021: Logan Seavey (Ventura Raceway)
2022: Justin Grant (Ventura Raceway)
2023: Kyle Larson (Ventura Raceway)
2024: Corey Day (Ventura Raceway)
PAST DON BASILE TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX ROOKIES OF THE RACE:
1998: Kasey Kahne – Finished 5th
1999: Dave Steele – Finished 5th
2000: Aaron Pollock – Finished 7th
2001: Bobby East – Finished 10th
2002: Jerome Rodela – Finished 9th
2003: Ryan Durst – Finished 10th
2004: Brad Loyet – Finished 9th
2005: Kevin Swindell – Finished 11th
2006: Kody Swanson – Finished 2nd
2007: Mike Murgoitio – Finished 4th
2008: Nic Faas – Finished 13th
2009: Levi Roberts – Finished 2nd
2010: Dalton Armstrong – Finished 3rd
2011: Kyle Larson – Finished 4th
2012: Ryan Bernal – Finished 3rd
2013: Tanner Thorson – Finished 10th
2014: Isaac Chapple – Finished 13th
2015: Robert Dalby – Finished 14th
2016: Carson Macedo – Finished 3rd
2017: Zeb Wise – Finished 5th
2018: Jason McDougal – Finished 8th
2019: Cannon McIntosh – Finished 2nd
2020: No Race
2021: Mitchel Moles – Finished 3rd
2022: Jake Andreotti – Finished 4th
2023: Corey Day – Finished 2nd
2024: Zach Wigal – Finished 11th
BUDDY’S BAKO!
KOFOID HITS PAYDIRT WITH $12,500 SCORE
AT BAKERSFIELD'S LEFFLER MEMORIAL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bakersfield, California (November 25, 2025)………From Jason Leffler to Buddy
Kofoid, No. 71 has had its share of monumental moments over the years in USAC
NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship racing.
Tuesday night’s Jason Leffler Memorial at Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin
Harvick’s Kern Raceway in California was no exception.
In 1997, Leffler was in the midst of achieving his first career USAC National
Midget driving title while wheeling the No. 71 owned by Pete Willoughby and
wrenched by crew chief Keith Kunz.
On Tuesday night, the very same stable’s No. 71 was once again in victory
lane with driver Buddy Kofoid. In a full circle moment, Kofoid won the event in
a car owned by Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, where Willoughby currently
serves as CEO. Fittingly, Kofoid’s triumph came in the 11th running of the
Leffler Memorial, and none other than Charlie Leffler, Jason’s son, was there to
present Kofoid the winner’s trophy.
Stunningly, it was KKM’s first win at the Jason Leffler Memorial after 10
previous tries, finishing as the runner-up on three occasions in 2014-15-16 with
Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu and Tanner Thorson, respectively.
For Kofoid, it was his third career USAC National Midget win in Bakersfield,
with the previous two coming at the former Bakersfield Speedway back in
2020-2021. Furthermore, in September, Kofoid grabbed a World of Outlaws NOS
Energy Drink Sprint Car score at new Bakersfield 1/3-mile.
It was also Kofoid’s first USAC win since June 2023 at Indiana’s Lincoln Park
Speedway and the 25th overall of his career, tying him with Darren Hagen, Dave
Strickland and Parnelli Jones for 18th place all-time.
Kofoid also achieved his latest victory while on the mend. In his most recent
turn behind the wheel on Saturday at Merced Speedway, Kofoid endured a massive
series of flips during a heat race that left him dazed but not fazed, although
his status was uncertain.
“I didn’t even know if I’d be okay enough to come race today,” Kofoid
admitted. “I was kind of on the fence a little, even yesterday. After Merced, I
wasn’t really seeing straight and I’m still kind of hurting to be honest with
you. But this definitely makes up for it.”
Kofoid’s last visit to victory lane during USAC’s Golden State Invasion came
during the western swing in November 2022 at Merced. After opening this month
with a 16th at Placerville followed by a runner-up result at Merced and a DNF on
the second night at Merced, Kofoid began to wonder if he could get back to the
top.
Never fear, the sixth place starting Kofoid adamantly declared on Tuesday
night as he charged around racelong leader Kevin Thomas Jr. on the 13th lap,
then led the remaining 18 circuits of the 30-lapper in his Mobil 1 – TRD – Curb
Records/Lynk/Speedway Toyota to earn a $12,500 prize.
“I haven’t won on the west coast swing in a couple of years, so I’ve just
been wondering like, ‘man, does it hurt me being away for so long and coming
back?,’” Kofoid pondered. “But I feel good. I feel better than ever, better than
I’ve been in a couple of years, honestly.”
Thomas led nearly the entire first half of the feature from the pole
position. Kofoid, however, was quickly rising, shooting to third past Daison
Pursley on lap four. He scooted into second around the outside of Jake Andreotti
entering turn one on the seventh lap. He then set sail on tracking down Thomas
at the front.
Just before midway, Kofoid was hovering around the vicinity of Thomas for the
lead. However, ninth running Carson Macedo’s spin in turn one on the 13th lap
put the frontrunners nose-to-tail for the restart. On the ensuing resumption,
Kofoid ripped around the outside of Thomas and instantly began to pull away from
the pack.
Even on the pace laps, Kofoid knew where he wanted to go. Instantly, he made
himself comfortable on the cushion.
“The bottom was smoother and it was still good, and going around the top
maybe wasn’t the preferred groove yet,” Kofoid compared and contrasted. “I
really don’t think (the top) was 100 percent there during the feature either. I
just kept running it and it felt smooth and it got better and better and I got
used to running it. I think that was part of it. I was the first guy up there
and was the most comfortable. My car was good and I was able to get it better.
But I feel like it cleaned up a little bit on exit where it was okay to kind of
be hung out there.”
At the halfway mark, fifth place wasn’t where anyone wanted to be apparently.
On the 16th trip, fifth running Drake Edwards slowed dramatically on the back
straight. He eventually grinded to a halt in turn three with his car spewing
smoke. During the yellow, new fifth place occupant Corey Day pulled into the
pits. Both drivers did not resume.
Denney moved into the runner-up slot on the 21st lap past Thomas and then
went to work on finding Kofoid. However, Kofoid was long gone by then, and was
as comfy as could be.
“I could make good drive to the patch at the entry of three and could get in
there good,” Kofoid explained. “It was good through the holes, and I was good
just outside the holes. I felt like I was good on the top, but with a track
that’s this night and day different, it’s hard to feel 100 percent comfortable.
So, I don’t know if I was that good. I felt comfortable and I felt like what I
was doing was working. I tried to maximize all the clean corners and minimize
all the mistakes. I feel like getting through the holes is something that’s in
my wheelhouse, and has been in the midgets, but also (crew chief) Beau (Binder)
and everyone got the car good enough to where I could do it.”
Kofoid was never contested down the stretch as he closed out a 1.057 second
victory over Denney, Thomas, Andreotti and USAC National Midget Max Papis
Innovations Rookie of the Year Steven Snyder Jr. who rounded out the top-five.
No driver has passed more cars in USAC national competition during the 2025
season. No driver passed more cars during Tuesday’s feature. This time around,
Kale Drake advanced 13 positions from his 20th starting spot to finish 7th. That
earned him Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Jett Yantis put on a show in his homeland of Bakersfield. He stole the final
transfer spot in the semi-feature with a last lap, last corner pass. Then, in
the feature, he drove from 19th to finish 9th, his best USAC National Midget
finish to date in what was just his third career series start. That proved to be
the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Whether it was old Bako or new Bako, it was the same story for Carson Macedo
in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. His lap of 14.512 seconds established a new
one-lap USAC National Midget track record. His most recent USAC National Midget
fast time came at the old Bakersfield Speedway one year ago in November of 2024.
Tuesday’s event was the first time the Jason Leffler Memorial had been held
in Leffler’s home state of California. All previous 10 editions occurred in
Illinois at Wayne County Speedway from 2013-2020 and 2022-2023, and at the
Southern Illinois Center in 2021.
Meanwhile, Cannon McIntosh posted a distant 14th place feature result but
remained ahead of eighth place finisher Justin Grant at the top of the USAC
National Midget standings. McIntosh’s lead sits at 52 over Grant with one race
remaining, Saturday’s November 29th finale at California’s Ventura Raceway for
the 84th ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix presented by the West Coast Stock
Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame. A maximum of 76 points are available at the event.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 25,
2025 – Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield,
California – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 11th Jason Leffler Memorial / Golden State
Invasion
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-14.512 (New
Track Record); 2. Buddy Kofoid, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.527; 3. Gavin Miller,
97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.613; 4. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.649;
5. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-14.670; 6. Daison Pursley, 84, CBI-14.680; 7. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-14.690; 8. Michael Faccinto, 68, Six8-14.711; 9. Justin
Grant, 87, CBI-14.712; 10. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.726; 11. Kyle Jones, 27x,
Joyner-14.735; 12. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-14.751; 13. Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4
Kings-14.779; 14. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.797; 15. Cannon
McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.824; 16. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-14.845;
17. Karter Sarff, 25, Rodela-14.859; 18. Jett Yantis, 4y, Carlile-14.859; 19.
Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-14.876; 20. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.880;
21. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-14.900; 22. Michael Pickens, 31, Beilman-14.912;
23. Ronnie Gardner, 4R, RMS-14.927; 24. Jake Swanson, 31B, Beilman-14.943; 25.
Corey Day, 4K, Kahne-14.983; 26. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ,
Reinbold-Underwood-15.033; 27. Brandon Carr, 98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.158;
28. Ty Gibbs, 86, CBI-15.206; 29. Dane Culver, 73, Alexander-15.207; 30. Dalten
Gabbard, 77, Gabbard-15.254; 31. Mathew Radisich, 17NZ, Out & About-15.348; 32.
Kaylee Bryson, 11, Abacus-15.543; 33. Drake Cardey, 17A, Dunkel-15.623; 34.
Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Karter Sarff,
2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Jake Andreotti, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Jakeb Boxell, 6. Hayden
Reinbold, 7. Carson Macedo, 8. Broedy Graham, 9. Dalten Gabbard. 1:59.564 (New
track Record)
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Daison
Pursley, 2. Michael Pickens, 3. Buddy Kofoid, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Cale Coons, 6.
Jett Yantis, 7. Mathew Radisich, 8. Brandon Carr. 2:01.087
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Drake
Edwards, 2. Cannon McIntosh, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Gavin Miller, 5. Ronnie
Gardner, 6. Kyle Jones, 7. Ty Gibbs, 8. Kaylee Bryson. 2:01.584
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Corey Day,
2. Steven Snyder Jr., 3. Kale Drake, 4. Brecken Reese, 5. Jacob Denney, 6.
Michael Faccinto, 7. Dane Culver, 8. Drake Cardey. 2:01.574
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Carson Macedo, 3. Michael Faccinto, 4. Jett
Yantis, 5. Kyle Jones, 6. Brandon Carr, 7. Kaylee Bryson, 8. Dane Culver, 9. Ty
Gibbs, 10. Mathew Radisich, 11. Dalten Gabbard, 12. Broedy Graham. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy Kofoid (6), 2.
Jacob Denney (4), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 4. Jake Andreotti (3), 5. Steven
Snyder Jr. (14), 6. Daison Pursley (2), 7. Kale Drake (20), 8. Justin Grant
(12), 9. Jett Yantis (19), 10. Brecken Reese (18), 11. Logan Seavey (13), 12.
Jakeb Boxell (15), 13. Gunnar Setser (21), 14. Cannon McIntosh (17), 15. Gavin
Miller (5), 16. Carson Macedo (10), 17. Karter Sarff (7), 18. Ty Gibbs (25-P),
19. Michael Pickens (22), 20. Ronnie Gardner (23), 21. Hayden Reinbold (24), 22.
Corey Day (9), 23. Drake Edwards (8), 24. Cale Coons (16), 25. Michael Faccinto
(11). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 13-30 Buddy Kofoid.
**Jake Swanson flipped during qualifying.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1399, 2-Justin Grant-1347, 3-Jacob Denney-1333, 4-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1327, 5-Kale Drake-1203, 6-Gavin Miller-1190, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-1155,
8-Logan Seavey-1140, 9-Drake Edwards-1121, 10-Hayden Reinbold-967.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-239,
2-Gunnar Setser-181, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-Justin Grant-145, 5-C.J. Leary-141,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-138, 7-Logan Seavey-133, 8-Hayden Reinbold-127, 9-Kyle
Cummins-120, 10-Chase Stockon-119.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 29,
2025 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – 84th ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame – Golden State Invasion
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jake Andreotti (14.419)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Carson Macedo (14.512)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Karter Sarff
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Drake Edwards
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Corey Day
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kale Drake (20th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jett Yantis
2026 USAC East Coast Sprint Rules Meeting Declared a Major Success
The USAC East Coast Sprint Car Series continued its momentum as the 2026 Rules Meeting brought in tremendous participation and enthusiasm. After a revitalized 2025 season featuring new teams, new tracks, and fresh faces, the series took another strong step forward.
Despite a damp Saturday morning, more than 60 attendees representing 21 teams packed the room to learn “where do we go from here” as the series heads into 2026.
President Ed Aikin was proud to announce the return of the contingency program!
Throughout October and leading up to November 15th, teams were invited to
submit new rule suggestions. In total, four proposals advanced to the final
voting session. The result? Very minimal adjustments.
The series confirmed:
• No motor rule changes
• No chassis rule changes
• No race format changes
• Full rule updates will be released at a later date
A highlight of the meeting came when Series President Ed Aikin was surprised with a beautifully crafted sign from BDB Graphics along with gift cards—gifts organized by the series’ racers. Aikin will remain as president, and there were no changes to the board of directors.
Fran and Tim Hogue provided updates on the progress of the 2026 season schedule, the long-term vision for the tour, and the search for a new title sponsor. In a unique effort to drive support, the Hogue family announced a 20% finder’s fee incentive for anyone who helps secure the next series title partner.
Overall, the meeting was a tremendous success, showcasing the strength of the wingless community and the growing momentum behind the USAC East Coast Sprint Car Series. The series extends its appreciation to all teams, supporters, and industry partners who made the event possible.
SEAVEY SCORES CHASE JOHNSON CLASSIC,
BREAKS USAC MIDGET WIN DROUGHT AT MERCED
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (November 22, 2025)………After 38 races without a single
visit to victory lane, Logan Seavey returned to the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship top step in a most thrilling fashion during Saturday
night’s inaugural Chase Johnson Classic at California’s Merced Speedway.
Seavey (Seavey, California) started fifth on the grid and trailed for the
majority of the 30-lap feature. But with two laps remaining, Seavey’s outside
pass of racelong leader Jacob Denney proved to be the winning move in what was
his first victory of the USAC National Midget season aboard his Abacus
Racing/McVey Trucking – Hylan – Indy Powersports – Indy Fuel/Spike/Stanton
SR-11x.
Seavey’s 19th career USAC National Midget triumph moved him up to 37th place
on the all-time series win list alongside Jason Leffler, Jerry Coons Jr., Stan
Fox and Tyler Courtney. Furthermore, it was Seavey’s first USAC National Midget
victory in 533 days, dating back to his USAC Indiana Midget Week win on June 8,
2024, at Tri-State Speedway.
Additionally, Seavey’s win at Merced was the second of his career with the
series at Merced, and his first since his championship season of 2023 exactly
two years ago to the day of Saturday night’s dub.
Seavey’s win also made him the third driver to capture a victory in all three
USAC national divisions during the 2025 season, joining Justin Grant and Daison
Pursley in that category. It’s the third season in a row in which Seavey has
accomplished the feat and the fourth overall (2021-2023-2024-2025).
The winning vibes began early for Seavey on Saturday night after capturing a
$1,000 bonus as the victor of the eight lap May Motorsports Chase for Cash Dash.
However, for nearly the entire feature, Denney patrolled the field from his pole
starting position while past Merced USAC winners Carson Macedo, Corey Day and
Seavey led the pursuit toward Denney who seemed untouchable early on as he
constructed a full straightaway lead on the field during the first third of the
race.
After a dual spin by Steven Snyder Jr. (9th) and Hayden Reinbold (16th) in
turn two on the 11th lap, Day began to surge on the ensuing restart. Using the
low line, Day raced by the high-riding Macedo to swipe the spot away on the 13th
go around, while Seavey made headway following Day’s path on the bottom to
challenge Macedo for position.
“I was so glad when I saw them work the bottom of one and two,” Seavey
stated. “I was worried the whole field was going to be up there running through
the holes, but they worked it just enough. It was like that moisture came in
through the air. It was greasy to start and I kind of bailed on it. Then, it got
really fast and I didn’t know if it was ever going to come back. But I knew if
there was ever a chance I was going to win, I had to get up and hope that the
bottom slowed down.”
Around midway, Seavey switched his approach to the topside and worked lap
after lap go get around Macedo. Finally, on lap 19, Seavey altered course once
more and drove underneath Macedo off turn four to gain the third position with
11 laps remaining.
Another yellow flag was displayed for Snyder (21st) on lap 23 as he bounced
and spun around whirling dervishly to a stop in turn two, which erased Denney’s
commanding 1.868 second lead over the field.
It was during that particular moment in time, Seavey found that the middle of
the road might very well be his saving grace.
“Those last seven or eight laps, it started to get slick on exit to where I
could get a big run,” Seavey said. “I was searching three and four all race. I
could run the bottom and I could run the top a little bit, but I would lose some
time. I found the middle and turned down off four right before that yellow came
out.”
Meanwhile, it went from bad to worse for Snyder on the 24th circuit when he
flipped in turn two and came to a rest on his wheels, ending a night which
started so promising after earning his first career USAC National Midget Honest
Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying award. Fortunately, he climbed out and walked away.
At that moment, Seavey, who stood third in line at the time, knew he had to
make quick work of second running Day if he was going to have any chance at
running down Denney for the race lead all while finding the perfect placement on
the racetrack in order to make his move.
“I knew I really had to get by Corey because he was finding the racetrack
too,” Seavey explained. “I knew he could hear me and he was moving around in
three and four. It was crazy. I didn’t really know how it was going to go, but I
knew if the top was clear in one and two, I was going to go up there and I was
going to run it as hard as I could. Once I snuck by Corey, finding the middle
was huge.”
With four to go, the top-three of Denney, Day and Seavey all ran under a
blanket with no more than a car length’s separation between the trio at each end
of the racetrack. While Denney and Day occupied the bottom, Seavey carved a path
at the top of turns one and two and through the middle of three and four. Seavey
snagged a rut in turn four, but undeterred, completed the outside pass of Day to
secure second and went to work on tracking Denney down for the race lead with
time (and laps) tick, tick ticking away.
As the white flag unfurled from the chief starter, Seavey sifted through the
middle of turns three and four to sweep around the outside of Denney by two car
lengths at the stripe. Denney made one last ditch effort on the final lap to
punch back at Seavey but clipped the infield berm in turn three with his left
side tires and slid up the banking, allowing Seavey to successfully escape for a
0.958 second margin over victory.
Denney led a race-high 28 of 30 laps en route to a runner-up finish while Day
bounced back to take third after missing the previous night’s race as he
recovered from last weekend’s rough tumble at Placerville Speedway’s Hangtown
100. Macedo finished fourth while Drake Edwards rounded out the top-five.
Seavey only led a pair of laps on the night, but he definitely led the right
two. For that, he earned Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night honors.
Numerous contingency awards were up for grabs throughout the night of racing.
Cale Coons earned a total of $850 as the feature Hard Charger courtesy of Rod
End Supply, Del Morris Insurance Agency and Inland Rigging. Starting 22nd in the
feature, he advanced eight positions to finish 14th.
Eight flips occurred throughout the evening, a stark contrast from the
caution free opening night at Merced on Friday. Among the first calamities was
Dane Culver who flipped hard during his qualifying run and was a scratch for the
remainder of the evening. Despite the misfortune, Culver was awarded $2,400 as
the recipient of the Mittry Construction Most Exciting Qualifying Performance.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 22,
2025 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Chase Johnson
Classic – Golden State Invasion
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-12.555; 2. Cannon
McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.576; 3. Landon Brooks, 57w, Wood-12.584;
4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.593; 5. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-12.599; 6.
Buddy Kofoid, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.656; 7. Corey Day, 4K, Kahne-12.704; 8.
Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.710; 9. Jacob Denney, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.713; 10. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.742; 11. Tanner
Carrick, 98, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.760; 12. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-12.800;
13. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-12.810; 14. Justin Grant, 87,
CBI-12.820; 15. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-12.839; 16. Jett Yantis, 4y,
Carlile-12.843; 17. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.883; 18. Michael Pickens, 31,
Beilman-12.919; 19. Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-12.939; 20. Austin Wood, 87w,
Wood-12.972; 21. Colton Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.048; 22. Kyle
Jones, 27x, Joyner-13.077; 23. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.083; 24.
Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.100; 25. Gunnar Setser, 43,
Arnold-13.113; 26. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-13.175; 27. Mathew
Radisich, 17NZ, Out & About-13.242; 28. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-13.246; 29. T.J. Smith, 68, Six8-13.252; 30. Brandon
Carr, 98K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.263; 31. Jake Swanson, 31B, Beilman-13.280;
32. Ty Gibbs, 84, CBI-13.291; 33. Anthony Bruno, 9, Boscacci-13.485; 34. Broedy
Graham, 66, BGR-14.671; 35. Myles Tomlinson, 22s, GR-16.360; 36. Dane Culver,
50, Knuckles Up-NT; 37. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-NT; 38. Terry Nichols, 22G,
GR-NT (time of 13.492 disallowed due to illegal right rear tire)
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Jacob Denney,
2. Daison Pursley, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Jake Andreotti, 5. Steven Snyder Jr.,
6. Colton Robinson, 7. Gunnar Setser, 8. T.J. Smith, 9. Anthony Bruno. 1:45.617
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Drake
Edwards, 2. Brandon Carr, 3. Kyle Jones, 4. Michael Pickens, 5. Broedy Graham,
6. Buddy Kofoid, 7. Connor Speir, 8. Cannon McIntosh, 9. Justin Grant. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake,
2. Corey Day, 3. Jakeb Boxell, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Tanner Carrick, 6. Jake
Swanson, 7. Mathew Radisich, 8. Landon Brooks, 9. Myles Tomlinson. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Austin Wood,
2. Jett Yantis, 3. Carson Macedo, 4. Cale Coons, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Gavin
Miller, 7. Ty Gibbs, 8. Brecken Reese, 9. Terry Nichols. NT
MAY MOTORSPORTS CHASE FOR CASH DASH: (8 laps) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. Kale Drake,
3. Drake Edwards, 4. Corey Day, 5. Austin Wood, 6. Steven Snyder Jr., 7. Jacob
Denney, 8. Jake Andreotti. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Cannon McIntosh, 2. Landon Brooks, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Gunnar
Setser, 5. Brecken Reese, 6. Gavin Miller, 7. Ty Gibbs, 8. Jake Swanson, 9.
Colton Robinson, 10. Mathew Radisich, 11. Anthony Bruno, 12. T.J. Smith, 13.
Myles Tomlinson. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (5), 2.
Jacob Denney (1), 3. Corey Day (3), 4. Carson Macedo (2), 5. Drake Edwards (7),
6. Cannon McIntosh (10), 7. Landon Brooks (11), 8. Kale Drake (9), 9. Austin
Wood (8), 10. Tanner Carrick (12), 11. Jett Yantis (16), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(15), 13. Justin Grant (14), 14. Cale Coons (22), 15. Daison Pursley (17), 16.
Jake Andreotti (4), 17. Jakeb Boxell (19), 18. Hayden Reinbold (13), 19. Michael
Pickens (18), 20. Gunnar Setser (21), 21. Gavin Miller (25-P), 22. Colton
Robinson (26-P), 23. Broedy Graham (24), 24. Brandon Carr (23), 25. Steven
Snyder Jr. (6), 26. Kyle Jones (20). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-28 Jacob Denney, Laps 29-30 Logan Seavey.
**Caden Sarale flipped during hot laps. Dane Culver flipped during
qualifying. Cannon McIntosh flipped during the second heat. Buddy Kofoid &
Connor Speir flipped during the second heat. Landon Brooks flipped during the
third heat. Brecken Reese flipped during the semi. Steven Snyder Jr. flipped on
lap 25 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1357, 2-Justin Grant-1293, 3-Jacob Denney-1263, 4-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1257, 5-Gavin Miller-1148, 6-Kale Drake-1145, 7-Logan Seavey-1094, 8-Drake
Edwards-1090, 9-Steven Snyder Jr.-1090, 10-Hayden Reinbold-941.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-226,
2-Gunnar Setser-173, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-Justin Grant-141, 5-C.J. Leary-141,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-138, 7-Logan Seavey-131, 8-Hayden Reinbold-124, 9-Kyle
Cummins-120, 10-Chase Stockon-119.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 25,
2025 – Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway – Bakersfield,
California – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – Jason Leffler Memorial – Golden State Invasion
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Caden Sarale (12.503)
Honest Abe Roofing/QuickCar Racing Products/Del Morris Insurance Agency Fast
Qualifier: Steven Snyder Jr. (12.555)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Jacob Denney
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Drake Edwards
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Austin Wood
FK Rod Ends/Painted Canyon Bourbon Heat Race Winner Bonus: Jacob Denney,
Drake Edwards, Kale Drake & Austin Wood
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Cannon McIntosh
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Cale Coons (22nd to 14th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Logan Seavey
Pill Draw #24 Barrel of Methanol: Dane Culver
Kaeding Performance 18th Fastest Qualifier: Michael Pickens
Kaeding Performance 24th Fastest Qualifier: Gavin Miller
Mittry Construction Most Exciting Qualifying Performance: Dane Culver
Eibach Springs Heat Race First Non-Transfers: Colton Robinson, Buddy Kofoid,
Jake Swanson & Gavin Miller
Race for Chase Pole Award Courtesy of Keith Trusso: Jacob Denney
Pierovich Heavy Truck Smog Semi First Non-Transfer: Brecken Reese
Kaeding Performance Semi Second Non-Transfer: Gavin Miller
May Motorsports Chase for Cash Dash Winner: Logan Seavey
The Butcher Family Dump Truck Award: Steven Snyder Jr.
Keizer Wheels 18th Place Feature Finisher: Hayden Reinbold
Beilman Motorsports Feature Lap 24 Leader: Jacob Denney
Keen Concrete Cleanest Car Award: Abacus Racing
McCloskey Electric Best Grooved Right Rear Tire: Mitchell Johnson (Six8
Motorsports)
Pierovich Farming Highest Finishing USAC Western States Midget Regular: Jett
Yantis
Chris Tramel Cleanest Trailer Award: Caden Sarale #32 & CB Industries #86
Rudeen Racing/Bell Helmets/Rocket Science Concepts Highest Finishing Double
Duty Driver: Corey Day
Rudeen Racing Second Highest Finishing Double Duty Driver: Tanner Carrick
Rudeen Racing Third Highest Finishing Double Duty Driver: Daison Pursley
200 FOR KUNZ!
McINTOSH MASTERS MERCED’S USAC MIDGET MADNESS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (November 21, 2025)………Cannon McIntosh took a giant leap
toward his first career USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship with
his decisive victory during the Golden State Invasion’s Midget Madness on Friday
night at California’s Merced Speedway.
Simultaneously, the Bixby, Oklahoma racer delivered a milestone victory for
his car owner, Keith Kunz. Kunz’s triumph was the 200th of his career across
USAC’s three national divisions: Midget (163), Sprint (35) and Silver Crown (2).
Kunz is the second entrant to reach the 200 USAC national win mark, joining
his longtime team partner, Mike Curb (221).
There couldn’t have possibly been a better way for the team to meet the
magnitude of the moment as Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports machines
crossed the finish line in the first four positions with McIntosh followed by
Buddy Kofoid, Tanner Carrick and Jacob Denney.
In a non-stop 30-lap feature that was completed in just 6:26.03, third place
starting McIntosh tracked down racelong leader Kofoid in traffic on the 14th lap
and raced away to victory for the fifth time this season with the series in his
Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Mobil 1 – Toyota – Curb Records/LynK/Speedway
Toyota.
McIntosh, whose best previous Merced result was a third in 2020, became a
first time victor at the high banked 1/4-mile dirt oval. McIntosh’s 14th career
USAC National Midget victory moved him to 54th on the all-time series win list
alongside Chuck Arnold, Jack Turner and Leroy Warriner, all of whom were
stalwarts in the early years of USAC during the 1950s-60s.
Of utmost importance is the USAC National Midget title race as McIntosh
entered the Merced event with a three-point edge over Justin Grant. By night’s
end, McIntosh had ballooned his lead to 39 points with three events remaining.
“Obviously, it’s always in the back of your head,” McIntosh remarked
regarding the points situation. “The only thing I can do is to go out and be my
best. We knew we had to put all the pieces together tonight by qualifying well,
heat race good and just make it happen in the feature.”
Initially, it was another KKM driver, Kofoid, who broke away up front in the
early going from his outside front row starting position. However, McIntosh was
already hustling. When pole sitter Drake Edwards stepped out sideways in turn
four on lap three, McIntosh took advantage and drove under Edwards to slot into
second. Denney followed suit and raced underneath Edwards in turn two to grab
third less than a lap later.
By lap 12, the top-three runners were all caught in a logjam of lapped
traffic. Denney briefly slipped by McIntosh for second on the back straight, and
by the time the trio reached the exit of turn four, Kofoid, McIntosh and Denney
were three-wide. McIntosh slid back under Denney to retake second moments later
while the pressure was beginning to mount on Kofoid up front.
“I got into second there and I was following Buddy while trying to stay above
it,” McIntosh explained. “He kind of moved down, then I was still trying to go
above it in three and four when he moved down. I saw Denney there poking in a
nose on me and I knew I had to get down and protect.”
On the 14th circuit, McIntosh was able to get a wheel in edgewise under
Kofoid on the back straight, then successfully cleared him in turn three. Kofoid
drifted to the high side in turns one and two a half lap later and attempted to
get a run going up top. However, the lapped car of Gunnar Setser already
occupied the groove at the entry to turn three, stifling Kofoid’s momentum, thus
allowing McIntosh to skate away cleanly. Kofoid also briefly lost second to
Denney but quickly fought back under on the front straight to regain the
runner-up spot.
“Lapped traffic kind of slowed Buddy’s pace up and I was able to squeak under
him,” McIntosh articulated. “It was a dogfight between him, Denney and me for a
moment, but we were able to get through traffic cleanly. It was definitely a
‘cowboy up’ racetrack. I’m just glad to be able to get it done and survive.”
Kofoid, the only multi-time USAC National Midget winner at Merced, wasn’t
going to go away that easily, though. On the 18th lap, McIntosh got a tad hung
up as he tried to put 2025 USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year Connor
Speir a lap down. As McIntosh tried to navigate around Speir, Kofoid was
building his momentum on the high line. Off turn four, Kofoid was rapidly
closing in on McIntosh just as McIntosh moved up the racetrack ever so slightly
to maneuver around Speir, forcing Kofoid to check up momentarily.
From there, McIntosh was never headed and his beeline to victory lane wasn’t
about to be impeded any time soon. McIntosh crossed the finish line 0.502
seconds ahead of Kofoid at the line with Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier
Carrick third, Denney fourth and Kevin Thomas Jr. rounding out the top-five.
“Beau (Binder) gave me an amazing car tonight,” McIntosh praised of his crew
chief. “This thing was on kill all night. I just knew I had to do my job and run
it hard. We knew what we were going to get out of this racetrack after all this
rain. So, it was really special to get another win here.”
Justin Grant was behind the 8 ball all night long following an undesirable
qualifying run of 26th out of the 32 cars on hand. He dug deep, working his way
from seventh to third in his heat, then advanced +10 from his 23rd starting spot
to finish 13th in the feature to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Fillmore, California's Connor Speir transferred into his first USAC career
USAC National Midget feature in spectacular fashion. In doing so, he duked it
out with none other than 2022 Merced USAC winner Carson Macedo to grab the
fourth and final transfer spot out of the semi-feature. That earned him the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Throughout hot laps, qualifying, four heat races, a semi-feature and a 30-lap
feature, nary a single yellow flag was displayed, making it a perfectly clean
and safe racing night from start to finish.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 21,
2025 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Midget
Madness – Golden State Invasion
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Tanner Carrick, 98,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.845; 2. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.891; 3.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-11.998; 4. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.037; 5. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.048; 6. Landon
Brooks, 57w, Wood-12.052; 7. Buddy Kofoid, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.063; 8.
Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.066; 9. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-12.102; 10. Gunnar
Setser, 43, Arnold-12.108; 11. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.125; 12.
Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.137; 13. Austin Wood, 87w, Wood-12.143;
14. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-12.152; 15. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-12.167; 16.
Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.173; 17. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.176; 18. Hayden
Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-12.189; 19. Jett Yantis, 4y, Carlile-12.247;
20. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-12.264; 21. Brandon Carr, 98K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.276; 22. Colton Robinson, 67K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.312; 23. Michael Pickens, 31, Beilman-12.342; 24. Jakeb
Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-12.350; 25. Ty Gibbs, 84, CBI-12.362; 26. Justin Grant,
87, CBI-12.398; 27. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-12.429; 28. Jake Swanson, 31B,
Beilman-12.447; 29. Mathew Radisich, 17NZ, Out & About-12.487; 30. T.J. Smith,
68, Six8-12.513; 31. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.555; 32. Dane
Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey,
2. Steven Snyder Jr., 3. Brandon Carr, 4. Austin Wood, 5. Tanner Carrick, 6. Ty
Gibbs, 7. Caden Sarale, 8. Mathew Radisich. 2:01.170
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Colton
Robinson, 2. Jake Andreotti, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Jacob
Denney, 6. Landon Brooks, 7. Gunnar Setser, 8. T.J. Smith. 2:04.220
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Michael
Pickens, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Buddy Kofoid, 5. Jett Yantis, 6.
Brecken Reese, 7. Carson Macedo, 8. Cale Coons. 2:05.589
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Jakeb
Boxell, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Cannon McIntosh, 4. Gavin Miller, 5. Drake
Edwards, 6. Connor Speir, 7. Jake Swanson. 2:03.769
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Landon Brooks, 2. Caden Sarale, 3. Brecken Reese, 4. Connor Speir,
5. Carson Macedo, 6. Gunnar Setser, 7. T.J. Smith, 8. Ty Gibbs, 9. Mathew
Radisich. 2:24.295
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (3),
2. Buddy Kofoid (2), 3. Tanner Carrick (6), 4. Jacob Denney (5), 5. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (4), 6. Logan Seavey (7), 7. Drake Edwards (1), 8. Gavin Miller (15), 9.
Colton Robinson (8), 10. Landon Brooks (12), 11. Kale Drake (14), 12. Daison
Pursley (18), 13. Justin Grant (23), 14. Steven Snyder Jr. (13), 15. Austin Wood
(16), 16. Caden Sarale (11), 17. Michael Pickens (9), 18. Hayden Reinbold (19),
19. Jakeb Boxell (10), 20. Jake Andreotti (17), 21. Gunnar Setser (25-P), 22.
Connor Speir (21), 23. Brandon Carr (22), 24. Brecken Reese (24), 25. Jett
Yantis (20). 6:26.703
(P) represents a provisional starter.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Buddy Kofoid, Laps 14-30 Cannon McIntosh.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1294, 2-Justin Grant-1255, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1213, 4-Jacob
Denney-1188, 5-Gavin Miller-1125, 6-Kale Drake-1088, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-1057,
8-Drake Edwards-1024, 9-Logan Seavey-1017, 10-Hayden Reinbold-908.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-225,
2-Gunnar Setser-172, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Justin Grant-140,
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-135, 7-Logan Seavey-127, 8-Hayden Reinbold-124, 9-Kyle
Cummins-120, 10-Chase Stockon-119.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 22,
2025 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Chase Johnson
Classic – Golden State Invasion
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Tanner Carrick (11.903)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Tanner Carrick (11.845)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Colton Robinson
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Michael Pickens
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Jakeb Boxell
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Landon Brooks
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Justin Grant (23rd to 13th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Connor Speir
Merced Increased to 2 Nights of USAC Midgets Nov 21-22, Tulare Canceled
Merced, California (November 18, 2025)………A second night of USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship racing at Merced Speedway has been added to this weekend’s Golden State Invasion schedule on Friday, November 21.
The series will now compete at Merced, California’s 1/4-mile, high-banked dirt oval with complete programs on Friday along with the originally scheduled date on Saturday night, November 22.
The addition of another date at Merced comes after the subtraction of Tulare’s Thunderbowl Raceway from the schedule. This Friday’s Tulare event is canceled due to saturated grounds following recent heavy rainfall across the Central Valley.
This Friday at Merced, it’s a USAC National Midget only program. Pits open at 4pm Pacific with front gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 5:30pm and cars on track at 6pm followed by qualifying and racing. General admission tickets are $25 for ages 16 and up. Ages 5-15 are $10. Ages 4 and under are free. Pit passes are $45 apiece.
Saturday’s Chase Johnson Classic at Merced is on as scheduled for the USAC National Midgets and Winged 360 Sprint Cars. Pits open at 1pm Pacific with the grandstands opening at 4pm, the drivers meeting at 4:30pm and hot laps at 5pm followed by qualifying and racing. General admission tickets are $30 for ages 16 and up. Ages 5-15 are $15. Ages 4 and under are free. Pit passes are $45 apiece.
Tickets are on sale now at www.mercedspeedway.net.
USAC MIDGETS’ NOV 19 PLAZA PARK DEBUT RAINED OUT,
SERIES RESUMES NOV 21 AT TULARE
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Visalia, California (November 17, 2025)………Wednesday’s, November 19th USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship event at Visalia, California’s Plaza
Park Raceway has been canceled due to saturated grounds.
Substantial rainfall in recent days at the 1/5-mile dirt oval has forced
cancellation of the event, which was to be the debut of USAC National Midget
racing at the track.
The Plaza Park event will not be rescheduled.
USAC’s National Midget Golden State Invasion of California resumes on Friday,
November 21, at Tulare’s Thunderbowl Raceway. The series continues on Saturday,
November 22, at Merced Speedway with the Chase Johnson Classic.
The final two races takes the series to Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin
Harvick’s Kern Raceway for the Jason Leffler Memorial on Tuesday, November 25.
The season concludes on Saturday, November 29, with the 84th running of the ARP
Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall
of Fame.
Daison Pursley captured victory on the opening night of USAC’s Golden State Invasion last Saturday at Placerville Speedway.
CHAOS IN HANGTOWN!
PURSLEY PREVAILS FOR $20,000 PLACERVILLE PRIZE
AFTER LATE-RACE TANGLE WITH LARSON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Placerville, California (November 15, 2025)………About 99.8 percent of the time, taking the lead with five laps remaining en route to pocketing a $20,000 payday would be cause for a joyous occasion, a jubilant moment that would forever be one of the highlight moments of a season, and perhaps, even a career.
For Daison Pursley, Saturday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship Hangtown 100 victory at California’s Placerville Speedway was anything but.
On the 96th circuit of the 100-lap feature, Pursley (Locust Grove, Oklahoma) took his shot at Kyle Larson for the lead. However, as he dove low into turn one, Pursley appeared to clip the berm on the inside of the track with his left front tire. A split second later, Pursley was sliding up the racetrack until his right rear tire had a direct meeting with Larson’s left front tire.
The resulting contact launched Larson airborne over the cushion where his car helicoptered 3.5 times before landing on its side clear over in turn two. After Larson climbed out and saddled up to the edge of the track, he gave Pursley a sarcastic applause and a double thumbs up.
The chorus of boos and “birds” suddenly appearing from the frenzied crowd was unmistakable in the immediate aftermath and even included an item or two hurled over the front straightaway fence by spectators aimed in the direction of Pursley.
When Pursley crossed the finish line as the race winner, the umbrage was multiplied to a deafening roar from the throng of Larson supporters on hand at the 1/4-mile dirt oval, the racetrack where Larson cut his teeth as a teenage racer.
Now nursing a broken right shock as a result of the accident, Pursley finished the final five laps to earn his second consecutive series victory, and the 11th of his career, in his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com – NOS Energy Drink – TRD – Mobil 1/Spike/Speedway Toyota.
Forgoing the usual cage stand and fist pump reserved for such a special moment, Pursley was completely subdued, apologetic and remorseful at how the events transpired down the stretch.
“I just hit the grease; I felt like I had a run on him,” Pursley explained. “I don’t want to win the race like that. I apologize to Kyle and them. I know that’s not how I want to race and how he wants to be raced. It just sucks. I don’t even want to celebrate this. I don’t want to race like that at all.”
After starting fourth on the grid in the 25-car field, Pursley never strayed outside the top-four throughout the entire 100-lap distance. After moving up to second past Buddy Kofoid with 10 laps to go, Pursley did something nobody had done all night – stick with Larson.
Rounding the high side of turn four on lap 96, Pursley found himself right on the back of Larson’s bumper off turn four. Pursley’s one and only opportunity at the win may very well have been in this very moment, and Pursley shot his shot.
“I just hate it,” Pursley stated. “I felt like I was trying super hard. You only get a couple of times where you get to race and almost beat Kyle. I just messed up down there and hit the grease, pushed out a little bit and off he went over my right rear.”
As far as Larson, the recently crowned two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion took the lead before midway and led a race-high 52 laps. Seemingly, he was well on his way to an unprecedented third career Hangtown 100 victory, regularly pushing his lead out to 1.5 seconds during each green flag stint. That is, until it all crumpled into a heap just five laps from the finish line.
“He surprised me on entry into one and hit the grease and I kind of had nowhere to go,” Larson observed. “It’s a bummer, but I get it because my entry was closed off, so he was going to have to pull the trigger right there. ‘Oh well,’ I guess. I wish it wouldn’t have happened and I’m sure he wishes it wouldn’t have happened too.”
Pursley reiterated his point that in no way was it intentional by any means. Rather, it was a split decision from the cockpit that went askew and awry, and ultimately, resulted in major misfortune for Larson.
“I definitely want to go talk to Kyle,” Pursley stated. “I know he’s not going to be very appreciative of me right now and that’s absolutely understandable. I’ll go down there and take my ass chewing and continue on and try to get better as a racecar driver and everything. But like I said, and I’ll say it forever, I don’t want to race anybody like that.”
Aside from the late-race wildness, the entire Hangtown 100 weekend was under siege from Mother Nature. Nearly 3.5 inches of rain fell on Placerville Speedway on Friday, washing out the opening night of the event. A rearranged early afternoon start on Saturday was put into action due to the threat of more rain in the forecast for later that night, and then fell shortly after the checkered flag.
The other constant in the program was calamity. On the opening lap of the feature, Jacob Denney (5th) got sideways on in turn three, which triggered a chain reaction. In all, seven drivers were collected in the melee, including Denney, Kevin Thomas Jr., Justin Grant, Carson Macedo, Gavin Miller, Cannon McIntosh and Hayden Reinbold who was the lone driver in the fracas to flip upside down.
Denney was the only driver not to return. Meanwhile, Grant (5th), McIntosh (7th) and Thomas (9th) all restarted and managed to record top-10 finishes.
On lap 29, 2025 USAC Western States Midget champion Caden Sarale found trouble as he flipped in turn one on the 29th lap while running 20th. The incident happened just in front of the leaders, forcing evasive action by Corey Day (1st) and Larson (2nd) to successfully avoid contact.
Kale Drake (9th) was the next tumbler as he flipped in turn two on lap 38 after clipping the infield berm. He also went back to the tail of the field and returned to finish a solid 10th.
Buddy Kofoid led the initial 14 laps before pole sitter Day took over on the 15th lap. Soon, 11th place starting Larson was surging as he put four wheels above the cushion to ride his way into the lead on the 44th lap.
Day, who led 29 laps, remained nestled in the second position until lap 59 when he climbed the left rear tire of the lapped car of Gavin Miller on entry into turn three and began a series of nasty end-over-end flip from which he was able to walk away from.
The mandatory competition stoppage window, scheduled between laps 40-60, arrived following Day’s accident, allowing teams to make changes and refuel for the final 42-lap sprint. Soon after the restart, on lap 60, Kofoid surpassed Pursley for second and began trying to reel in Larson’s 1.5 second advantage. Kofoid was going to line up second on the restart with five laps remaining but pulled off due to a mechanical issue.
NTT IndyCar Series competitor Santino Ferrucci (15th) was among the eight drivers who got upside down on the night when he took a lengthy flip over the turn one cushion but was able to climb out and walk away.
Ultimately, Pursley crossed the finish line 0.257 seconds ahead of Steven Snyder Jr. who equaled his career best USAC finish of second. Shane Golobic took third while Landon Brooks picked up Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors with a 21st to fourth run. Justin Grant rounded out the top-five and closed up the USAC National Midget championship race to three points behind Cannon McIntosh who crossed the line in seventh.
Colby charged through the field not once, but twice during the feature. First, he advanced 18th to sixth in the first half of the race before suffering a flat tire. Restarting 22nd, he worked way back up to a sixth place result. That made him the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
To begin the night, Kyle Larson topped Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. It was his 21st career USAC National Midget fast qualifying time, tying him for 22nd place all-time alongside Tony Stewart and Logan Seavey.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: November 15, 2025 – Placerville Speedway – Placerville, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – Hangtown 100 – Golden State Invasion
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Larson, 1K, Larson-11.487; 2. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-11.527; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-11.599; 4. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.622; 5. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-11.653; 6. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.677; 7. Buddy Kofoid, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.696; 8. Corey Day, 4K, Kahne-11.698; 9. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-11.736; 10. Tanner Carrick, 98, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.763; 11. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-11.771; 12. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.773; 13. Carson Macedo, 99AU, Dyson-11.785; 14. Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.802; 15. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-11.805; 16. Colby Copeland, 27w, Wood-11.833; 17. Shane Golobic, 17w, Wood-11.847; 18. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.868; 19. Santino Ferrucci, 16, Abacus-11.875; 20. Landon Brooks, 57w, Wood-11.878; 21. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-11.894; 22. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-11.918; 23. Michael Pickens, 31, Beilman-11.925; 24. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-11.934; 25. Michael Faccinto, 68, Six8-11.938; 26. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-11.953; 27. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-11.993; 28. Jake Swanson, 31B, Beilman-12.121; 29. Jake Morgan, 45, Morgan-12.551; 30. Anthony Bruno, 9, Boscacci-12.745; 31. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Shane Golobic, 2. Carson Macedo, 3. Caden Sarale, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Daison Pursley, 6. Michael Faccinto, 7. Jake Morgan, 8. Kyle Larson. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Cale Coons, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Tanner Carrick, 4. Cannon McIntosh, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Gunnar Setser, 7. Anthony Bruno, 8. Drake Edwards. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Steven Snyder Jr., 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Buddy Kofoid, 4. Santino Ferrucci, 5. Jake Andreotti, 6. Dane Culver, 7. Connor Speir, 8. Michael Pickens. 2:00.741
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant, 2. Corey Day, 3. Jacob Denney, 4. Landon Brooks, 5. Gavin Miller, 6. Colby Copeland, 7. Jake Swanson. 2:02.039
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Colby Copeland, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Kyle Larson, 4. Michael Faccinto, 5. Drake Edwards, 6. Connor Speir, 7. Jake Morgan, 8. Anthony Bruno, 9. Dane Culver. NT
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (4), 2. Steven Snyder Jr. (7), 3. Shane Golobic (8), 4. Landon Brooks (21), 5. Justin Grant (10), 6. Colby Copeland (18), 7. Cannon McIntosh (16), 8. Gunnar Setser (23), 9. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 10. Kale Drake (19), 11. Logan Seavey (3), 12. Jake Andreotti (17), 13. Cale Coons (9), 14. Tanner Carrick (13), 15. Kyle Larson (11), 16. Buddy Kofoid (2), 17. Gavin Miller (14), 18. Carson Macedo (15), 19. Michael Faccinto (22), 20. Santino Ferrucci (20), 21. Hayden Reinbold (12), 22. Corey Day (1), 23. Caden Sarale (25), 24. Drake Edwards (24-P), 25. Jacob Denney (5). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-14 Buddy Kofoid, Laps 15-43 Corey Day, Laps 44-95 Kyle Larson, Laps 96-100 Daison Pursley.
**Drake Edwards flipped during the semi. Dane Culver flipped during the semi. Hayden Reinbold flipped on lap 1 of the feature. Caden Sarale flipped on lap 29 of the feature. Kale Drake flipped on lap 38 of the feature. Corey Day flipped on lap 59 of the feature. Santino Ferrucci flipped on lap 70 of the feature. Kyle Larson flipped on lap 96 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon McIntosh-1215, 2-Justin Grant-1212, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1145, 4-Jacob Denney-1118, 5-Gavin Miller-1071, 6-Kale Drake-1040, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-1015, 8-Drake Edwards-968, 9-Logan Seavey-954, 10-Hayden Reinbold-876.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-222, 2-Gunnar Setser-172, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-135, 6-Justin Grant-130, 7-Logan Seavey-126, 8-Hayden Reinbold-123, 9-Kyle Cummins-120, 10-Chase Stockon-119.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 19, 2025 – Plaza Park Raceway – Visalia, California – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Golden State Invasion
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (11.617)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kyle Larson (11.487)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Shane Golobic
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Cale Coons
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Colby Copeland
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Landon Brooks (21st to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Colby Copeland
FRIDAY’S HANGTOWN 100 OPENER RAINED OUT,
SATURDAY ON AS SCHEDULED AT PLACERVILLE
Friday’s Hangtown 100 Opener Rained Out, Saturday On as Scheduled at
Placerville
Placerville, California (November 14, 2025)………Wet grounds and a forecast for
more rain has forced cancellation of the Friday, November 14, Hangtown 100
opening night event at California’s Placerville Speedway.
Saturday night’s November 15 Hangtown 100 program is on as scheduled,
featuring a 100-lap event for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship, plus the BCRA Lightning Sprints.
Speedway officials are aware what the forecast and radar look like for
Saturday’s event. An official decision will be made Saturday morning at 8am in
regard to running that night’s program.
“The forecast has continued to change for both today and tomorrow, so we felt
it was in the best interest to call off tonight’s race,” said Placerville
Speedway Promoter Scott Russell. “We know how the forecast looks and are going
to decide tomorrow morning if we will run on Saturday. With teams already here,
we are going to still plan on tomorrow and cross our fingers that the forecast
changes.”
On Saturday, the pit gate will open at Noon Pacific Time, with the front gate
opening at 4pm. The drivers meeting will take place at 4pm with cars set to hit
the track at 5pm.
Friday night ticket holders will receive refunds automatically through Event Sprout.
GUNSLINGER!
SETSER SECURES CLOSEST EVER
USAC SPRINT CAR ROOKIE BATTLE IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (November 11, 2025)………In what was the closest first year
driver battle in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship history, Gunnar
Setser prevailed by a mere four points to earn Max Papis Innovations Rookie of
the Year honors in 2025.
The Columbus, Indiana native put together a solid first year with the series,
which included a pair of top-five finishes and a best result of fifth at both
Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway and Indiana’s Circle City Raceway to finish 10th in the
overall standings.
At 16 years old, and just a few days before his 17th birthday, Setser became
the third youngest Rookie of the Year in the history of USAC National Sprint Car
racing. Only Chad Boat (2008) and C.J. Leary (2012) were younger.
Furthermore, Setser became the second KO Motorsports driver in the past three
seasons to score USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year along with Daison
Pursley in 2023.
Racing was ever-present in Gunnar’s upbringing. His father, Jason Setser, was
the 2016 UMRA King of the TQs midget champion. Jason also raced midgets, stock
cars and late models, and was also proficient in sprint cars, capturing the 2000
Lawrenceburg Speedway track title.
Gunnar, himself, cut his teeth in the micro sprint ranks at such Indiana dirt
tracks as Logansport’s U.S. 24 Speedway and Peru’s Circus City Speedway where
winning was a frequent occurrence, including a staggering 16 in his first year
of competition.
Lately, Gunnar has been racking up the Rookie of the Year accolades
everywhere he turns, earning the same award at the 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals, as
well as with the POWRi Midgets in 2024 and the Hoosier Auto Racing Fans in 2024.
Throughout the 49-race series schedule in 2025, Setser and Hayden Reinbold
traded barbs back-and-forth, exchanging the Rookie point lead seven different
times. On several occasions, the two drivers finished within a spot of each
other in the feature results. To be precise, that occurred eight different
times!
It seemed everywhere you looked on any given night, Setser’s No. 5G and
Reinbold’s No. 19 were battling for position.
“It seemed like one of us would do better one night, and then the other would
do better the next night,” Setser said of the see-saw points battle with
Reinbold. “It was always pretty close, but during the last few races, we went
ahead a little bit and that gave us a little bit of breathing room. We were just
going at it back and forth the whole time. It never ended. It was very close,
and it was a good fight.”
In fact, the “breathing room” was fairly air-tight. Entering the final
weekend of the season at Central Arizona Raceway in late October, Setser’s lead
over Reinbold stood at 14 points. It grew to 31 entering the final night, and
pretty much required Setser to finish mid-pack or better in order to clinch.
However, things didn’t turn out to be so straightforward.
“We were just trying to do our thing, but over the last two nights, I really
started to feel the pressure,” Setser admitted. “We knew we had a pretty good
lead going in, and we knew we had to finish the races to be able to do that.”
While running 12th with six laps remaining in the feature, Setser’s right
rear tire shredded. Restarting at the tail with fresh rubber, Setser managed to
muster a 19th. Meanwhile, Reinbold had carved his way up from his 18th starting
spot to finish seventh. The final tally showed that Setser took the Rookie title
by a mere two on track positions.
A proud moment for sure, but the result in the finale was certainly not
indicative of the kind of season Setser put together in what was one of the
finest USAC National Sprint Car Rookie runs in recent memory. He led 17 feature
laps and garnered 13 heat race wins while starting 48 of the 49 feature events,
all without the aid of a provisional.
Over the past 18 seasons, Setser is just the third Rookie driver to finish
inside the top-10 of the USAC National Sprint Car standings, joining Tyler
Courtney (9th in 2013), Tanner Thorson (4th in 2021) and Emerson Axsom (5th in
2022). Now, he joins the list of those who’ve achieved the ultimate reward for
freshman success in USAC National Sprint Car racing.
“It means a lot,” Setser stated. “It was definitely a tough season with a lot
of ups and downs with all the new tracks I got to run and the tough competition
we faced.”
Setser’s biggest learning curve with the series went right along that line at
a variety of venues ranging from flat bullrings to half-mile high banked dirt
ovals.
“Learning how to run the cushion was probably the biggest one for me,” Setser
recollected. “I figured it out fairly quickly, but it’s different at every track
you go to. Also, it’s hard to qualify well all the time. There would be a couple
nights where we’re hard charging and getting up through the field, then
something would happen. I’d prefer to start up front as it usually gets you a
better finishing spot, but once you get near the top-five, it’s really hard to
get past those guys. They’re a really tough group and everybody’s pretty even up
there.”
Across the board, Setser was quick to point out his biggest thrill of the
year, which occurred during September’s 4-Crown Nationals at Ohio’s Eldora
Speedway where he suffered a flat left rear tire while running eight in the
feature at the midway point of the 30-lap feature. Restarting 23rd, Setser
surged back through the field to an eighth place finish in just 15 laps.
“I feel like that was probably the most fun for me,” Setser noted. “We were
just ripping there!”
Setser wishes to recognize those who made this opportunity possible,
including his parents, Kent Schmidt, Brian Davis and D.J. Ott of KO Motorsports
as well as Rick Russell of Midwest Tube Mills.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1971: Darl Harrison, Tiffin, Ohio
1972: Billy Cassella, Weirton, West Virginia
1973: Rich Leavell, Elwood, Indiana
1974: Lee Osborne, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
1975: Marvin Carman, Union City, Michigan
1976: Roger Rager, Mound, Minnesota
1977: Eddie Leavitt, Kearney, Missouri
1978: Tim Richmond, Ashland, Ohio
1979: Jerry Carman, Burlington, Michigan
1980: Frank Riddle, Tampa, Florida
1981: Steve Long, Indianapolis, Indiana (co)
1981: Johnny Coogan, Alexandria, Indiana (co)
1982: Danny Milburn, Indianapolis, Indiana
1983: Dean Shirley, Middletown, Illinois
1984: Jerry Russell, Springfield, Illinois
1985: Terry Shepherd, Warsaw, Indiana
1986: Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, Ohio
1987: Rick Ungar, Garrettsville, Ohio
1988: Dean Jacobs, Fredericksburg, Ohio
1989: Eric Gordon, Greenfield, Indiana
1990: Rick Howerton, Indianapolis, Indiana
1991: Tony Stewart, Columbus, Indiana
1992: Gary Cameron II, Tulsa, Oklahoma
1993: Kenny Irwin Jr., Indianapolis, Indiana
1994: Bobby Smith, Martinsville, Indiana
1995: Mark Cassella, Weirton, West Virginia
1996: Gus Wasson, Bloomdale, Ohio
1997: J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Arizona
1998: Tracy Hines, New Castle, Indiana
1999: Ryan Newman, South Bend, Indiana
2000: Bud Kaeding, Campbell, California
2001: Ed Carpenter, Indianapolis, Indiana
2002: Boston Reid, Logansport, Indiana
2003: Michael Lewis, Noblesville, Indiana (co)
2003: Mat Neely, Robinson, Illinois (co)
2004: Josh Ford, Camarillo, California (co)
2004: Josh Wise, Riverside, California (co)
2005: Darren Hagen, Riverside, California
2006: Scotty Weir, Marion, Indiana
2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Olive Branch, Mississippi
2008: Chad Boat, Phoenix, Arizona
2009: Henry Clarke, Villa Park, California
2010: Justin Grant, Ione, California
2011: Coleman Gulick, Binghamton, New York
2012: C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
2013: Tyler Courtney, Indianapolis, Indiana
2014: Jarett Andretti, Mooresville, North Carolina
2015: Aaron Farney, Brookston, Indiana
2016: Isaac Chapple, Willow Branch, Indiana
2017: Stevie Sussex, Tempe, Arizona
2018: Timmy Buckwalter, Douglassville, Pennsylvania (co)
2018: Logan Seavey, Sutter, California (co)
2019: Dustin Clark, Washington, Indiana
2020: Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Indiana
2021: Tanner Thorson, Minden, Nevada
2022: Emerson Axsom, Franklin, Indiana
2023: Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
2024: Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Indiana
2025: Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
HANGTOWN 100 OPENS USAC MIDGET
GOLDEN STATE INVASION AT PLACERVILLE NOV 14-15
By: Gary Thomas
Placerville, California (November 10, 2025)………The USAC NOS Energy Drink
National Midgets and BCRA Lightning Sprints are primed to take on California’s
Placerville Speedway this Friday and Saturday, November 14-15, 2025, for the
annual running of the Hangtown 100.
Elk Grove, California’s Kyle Larson claimed his second Hangtown 100 title in
the most recent edition of the Hangtown 100 in 2023. In fact, he won both
night’s features. Larson, the now two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, also
scooped up the inaugural running of the event in 2019.
As previously stated, Larson won’t just be co-promoter of the Hangtown 100,
he will also be competing in the race once again, searching for a third career
win at the event.
Larson is one of four Hangtown 100 feature winners set to compete in this
year’s event. Justin Grant won the 100-lap finale in 2021 as did Buddy Kofoid in
2022. Tanner Carrick captured a prelim victory back in 2022.
The USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets are set for a busy California
swing that gets underway at Placerville Speedway on Friday.
“The Hangtown 100 has become a marquee event to close out the season at
Placerville Speedway,” commented track Promoter Scott Russell. “The USAC
National Midgets have put on some breathtaking shows here the last several years
and we expect more of the same this weekend. Hopefully, the fans will come out
and support two great nights of racing this Friday and Saturday.”
Bixby, Oklahoma’s Cannon McIntosh brings the USAC NOS Energy Drink National
Midget point lead into the Golden State Swing. California native Justin Grant,
Kevin Thomas Jr., Jacob Denney and Gavin Miller round out the top five in the
championship standings.
A mix of California favorites, who have gone on to the national stage looking
to bring home the top prize will include:
-World of Outlaws runner up and 2022 Hangtown 100 winner Buddy Kofoid.
-Former Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial winner and now three-time Gold Cup victor
Corey Day.
-2021 Hangtown 100 champion and USAC Triple Crown winner Logan Seavey.
-Lemoore’s Carson Macedo, who locked up third in WOO points with 12 triumphs
this year.
Placerville Speedway hosted a pair of Avanti Windows & Doors USAC Western
States Midget events this year, with wins going to Fremont’s Shane Golobic and
Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick respectively. Stockton’s Caden Sarale earned the season
long championship.
As is tradition, Saturday night’s main event will feature a 100-lap
conclusion for the USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midgets.
Wingless BCRA Lightning Sprints will complement the event each night. The
division has provided entertaining racing during the Hangtown 100 over the last
few years. Langley, BC driver Levi Klatt brought home the big win during the
2023 finale.
Livermore’s Greg Dennett claimed the BCRA Lightning Sprint title with six
victories this season.
Placerville Speedway is aware of the current forecast but is fully pushing
forward with the event. If Friday happens to rain out, refunds will be initiated
to ticket holders. With seating being reserved, however, tickets will not roll
over into Saturday (if you only had a Friday ticket).
Race fans and teams are encouraged to monitor our social media channels for
any updates regarding the show.
Two-night ticket packages and single night tickets are available by visiting
https://www.eventsprout.com/event/psr111425 or by purchasing at the gate on race
day. Plenty of pit passes will also be available to take advantage of the extra
seating in the pit area.
The event puts a wrap on the 60th anniversary season at the El Dorado County
Fairgrounds based venue.
TICKETS AND DETAILS
Two-night ticket packages, along with single night tickets for the Hangtown
100 on November 14th and 15th can be purchased at
https://www.eventsprout.com/event/psr111425.
The pit gate will open at Noon Pacific Time, with the front gate opening at
4pm. The drivers meeting will take place at 4pm with cars set to hit the track
at 5pm.
Hirst Home Team Happy Hour is offered until 6pm in the grandstands featuring
live music with discounted Coors Light and Coors Original at the beer booth.
The Placerville Speedway is located on the beautiful El Dorado County
Fairgrounds in Placerville, California. Take Hwy US-50 to Forni Road/Placerville
Drive exit. Then go north on Placerville Drive to the Fairgrounds. The physical
address is 100 Placerville Dr., Placerville, CA 95667. For more information log
onto http://www.placervillespeedway.com.
The quarter-mile clay oval is operated by Russell Motorsports Incorporated,
which can be reached at the track business office at 530-344-7592. Contact Kami
Arnold or Scott Russell directly for sponsorship opportunities at the office.
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EXPECTED 2025 HANGTOWN 100 ENTRIES:
00 Jake Andreotti
1K Kyle Larson
4 Steven Snyder Jr.
4K Corey Day
14 Kevin Thomas Jr.
14JB Jakeb Boxell
14JR Connor Speir
17A Drake Cardey
17w Shane Golobic
19AZ Hayden Reinbold
27w Colby Copeland
31 Jake Swanson
31 Michael Pickens
32 Caden Sarale
43 Gunnar Setser
45 Jake Morgan
50 Dane Culver
57 Logan Seavey
57w Landon Brooks
63 Cale Coons
66 Broedy Graham
67 Jacob Denney
67K Colton Robinson
68 Michael Faccinto
71 Buddy Kofoid
71K Cannon McIntosh
83 Drake Edwards
86 Daison Pursley
87 Justin Grant
97 Gavin Miller
97K Kale Drake
98 Tanner Carrick
99AU Carson Macedo
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1158, 2-Justin Grant-1146, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1088, 4-Jacob
Denney-1086, 5-Gavin Miller-1038, 6-Kale Drake-990, 7-Drake Edwards-940,
8-Steven Snyder Jr.-940, 9-Logan Seavey-908, 10-Hayden Reinbold-848.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT PLACERVILLE SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 11/18/2021 - Tanner Thorson - 11.397
10 Laps - 11/19/2021 - Brenham Crouch - 1:56.949
12 Laps - 11/18/2021 - Tanner Thorson - 2:25.95
30 Laps - 11/18/2021 - Ryan Timms - 6:07.97
HANGTOWN 100 USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS AT PLACERVILLE SPEEDWAY:
4-Kyle Larson
2-Buddy Kofoid
1-Tanner Carrick, Justin Grant, Gio Scelzi & Ryan Timms
HANGTOWN 100 USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS AT PLACERVILLE SPEEDWAY:
2019: Gio Scelzi (11/19) & Kyle Larson (11/20)
2021: Ryan Timms (11/18), Kyle Larson (11/19) & Justin Grant (11/20)
2022: Tanner Carrick (11/17), Buddy Kofoid (11/18) & Buddy Kofoid (11/19)
2023: Kyle Larson (11/17) & Kyle Larson (11/19)
HANGTOWN 100 FEATURE RESULTS AT PLACERVILLE SPEEDWAY:
2019 NIGHT ONE FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Gio
Scelzi (2), 2. Logan Seavey (8), 3. Jesse Colwell (1), 4. Kyle Larson (23), 5.
Shane Golobic (3), 6. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. (5), 7. Spencer Bayston (11), 8.
Tanner Carrick (6), 9. Jason McDougal (7), 10. Aaron Reutzel (17), 11. Dillon
Welch (12), 12. Jerry Coons, Jr. (18), 13. Brady Bacon (10), 14. Thomas
Meseraull (13), 15. Christopher Bell (15), 16. Ryan Bernal (24), 17. Rico Abreu
(16), 18. Dave Darland (25), 19. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (9), 20. Jake Swanson (19),
21. Robert Dalby (14), 22. Colby Copeland (20), 23. Brad Sweet (21), 24. Michael
Pickens (4), 25. Justin Grant (26), 26. Cannon McIntosh (22). NT
2019 NIGHT TWO FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Larson (10), 2. Christopher Bell (13), 3. Tanner Carrick (6), 4. Ryan Bernal
(19), 5. Jerry Coons, Jr. (14), 6. Dillon Welch (2), 7. Gio Scelzi (11), 8.
Tyler Courtney (24), 9. Spencer Bayston (9), 10. Michael Pickens (16), 11. Logan
Seavey (12), 12. Aaron Reutzel (4), 13. Chris Windom (23), 14. Colby Copeland
(20), 15. Jason McDougal (3), 16. Brady Bacon (1), 17. Thomas Meseraull (17),
18. Buddy Kofoid (28), 19. Jake Swanson (22), 20. Justin Grant (27), 21. Kevin
Thomas, Jr. (15), 22. Jesse Colwell (8), 23. Shane Golobic (7), 24. Zeb Wise
(25), 25. Brad Sweet (21), 26. Rico Abreu (18), 27. Tucker Klaasmeyer (26), 28.
Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. (5). NT
2021 NIGHT ONE FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ryan
Timms (2), 2. Cannon McIntosh (5), 3. Justin Grant (6), 4. Shane Golobic (8), 5.
Emerson Axsom (3), 6. Kyle Larson (12), 7. Chris Windom (10), 8. Zeb Wise (4),
9. Thomas Meseraull (17), 10. Logan Seavey (11), 11. Brenham Crouch (9), 12.
Kaylee Bryson (14), 13. Tanner Carrick (18), 14. Buddy Kofoid (22), 15. Bryant
Wiedeman (1), 16. Tanner Thorson (20), 17. Taylor Reimer (16), 18. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (19), 19. Chase Randall (7), 20. Colby Copeland (13), 21. Michael Faccinto
(21), 22. Colby Johnson (15), 23. Carson Macedo (23), 24. Hayden Reinbold
(25-P), 25. Cory Eliason (26-P), 26. Ryan Bernal (24). 6:07.97 (New Track
Record)
2021 NIGHT TWO FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Larson (7), 2. Emerson Axsom (6), 3. Bryant Wiedeman (4), 4. Jason McDougal (8),
5. Buddy Kofoid (9), 6. Carson Macedo (3), 7. Zeb Wise (1), 8. Logan Seavey
(11), 9. Taylor Reimer (12), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (16), 11. Justin Grant (24),
12. Ethan Mitchell (5), 13. Brenham Crouch (17), 14. Maria Cofer (10), 15. Chris
Windom (2), 16. Colby Copeland (13), 17. Ryan Timms (20), 18. Tanner Carrick
(25-P), 19. Shane Golobic (19), 20. Tanner Thorson (22), 21. Chase Johnson (15),
22. Michael Faccinto (14), 23. Cory Eliason (23), 24. Cannon McIntosh (26-P),
25. Caden Sarale (18), 26. Thomas Meseraull (21). NT
2021 NIGHT THREE FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Justin Grant (7), 2. Buddy Kofoid (6), 3. Logan Seavey (11), 4. Chris Windom
(3), 5. Carson Macedo (13), 6. Tanner Thorson (14), 7. Cory Eliason (25-P), 8.
Emerson Axsom (10), 9. Tanner Carrick (22), 10. Shane Golobic (9), 11. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (16), 12. Thomas Meseraull (23), 13. Colby Copeland (15), 14. Kaylee
Bryson (24), 15. Bryant Wiedeman (4), 16. Taylor Reimer (1), 17. Zeb Wise (2),
18. Kyle Larson (12), 19. Cannon McIntosh (17), 20. Chase Elliott (28-O), 21.
Jade Avedisian (27-O), 22. Ethan Mitchell (19), 23. Michael Faccinto (21), 24.
Ryan Timms (8), 25. Jason McDougal (18), 26. Maria Cofer (20), 27. Carson Sousa
(26-P), 28. Brenham Crouch (5). NT
2022 NIGHT ONE FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Carrick (2), 2. Michael Pickens (1), 3. Buddy Kofoid (9), 4. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (6), 5. Spencer Bayston (8), 6. Cannon McIntosh (12), 7. Shane Golobic (10),
8. Chris Windom (4), 9. Colby Copeland (5), 10. Jason McDougal (3), 11. Bryant
Wiedeman (14), 12. Mitchel Moles (22), 13. Thomas Meseraull (21), 14. Justin
Grant (16), 15. Dominic Gorden (13), 16. Tanner Thorson (19), 17. Alex Bright
(18), 18. Daison Pursley (24), 19. Emerson Axsom (11), 20. Taylor Reimer (26-P),
21. Kaylee Bryson (25-P), 22. Carson Macedo (7), 23. Jade Avedisian (20), 24.
Daniel Whitley (23), 25. Jake Andreotti (15), 26. Logan Seavey (17).
2022 NIGHT TWO FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy
Kofoid (5), 2. Cannon McIntosh (9), 3. Tanner Thorson (4), 4. Tanner Carrick
(12), 5. Chris Windom (13), 6. Logan Seavey (19), 7. Spencer Bayston (15), 8.
Bryant Wiedeman (3), 9. Shane Golobic (16), 10. Carson Macedo (22), 11. Jake
Andreotti (10), 12. Corey Day (21), 13. Justin Grant (18), 14. Mitchel Moles
(23), 15. Chance Crum (6), 16. Jason McDougal (17), 17. Jacob Denney (14), 18.
Michael Pickens (8), 19. Ryan Bernal (20), 20. Ryan Timms (2), 21. Colby
Copeland (24), 22. Kaylee Bryson (11), 23. Thomas Meseraull (1), 24. Jade
Avedisian (7). NT
2022 NIGHT THREE FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Buddy Kofoid (2), 2. Chance Crum (21), 3. Justin Grant (11), 4. Carson Macedo
(14), 5. Tanner Thorson (8), 6. Spencer Bayston (5), 7. Cannon McIntosh (1), 8.
Shane Golobic (4), 9. Tanner Carrick (3), 10. Bryant Wiedeman (7), 11. Thomas
Meseraull (17), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (15), 13. Chris Windom (6), 14. Mitchel
Moles (12), 15. Ryan Timms (22), 16. Jake Andreotti (18), 17. Kaylee Bryson
(25-U), 18. Jade Avedisian (28-P), 19. Michael Pickens (9), 20. Michael Faccinto
(27-P), 21. Emerson Axsom (19), 22. Tony Gomes (23), 23. Corey Day (20), 24.
Brenham Crouch (26-U), 25. Colby Copeland (13), 26. Jason McDougal (10), 27.
Logan Seavey (16), 28. Daniel Whitley (24). NT
2023 NIGHT ONE FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle
Larson (6), 2. Logan Seavey (1), 3. Buddy Kofoid (4), 4. Jade Avedisian (12), 5.
Taylor Reimer (2), 6. Gavin Miller (3), 7. Jacob Denney (8), 8. Justin Grant
(5), 9. Tanner Carrick (7), 10. Spencer Bayston (14), 11. Shane Golobic (18),
12. Cannon McIntosh (13), 13. Ryan Timms (16), 14. Emerson Axsom (11), 15.
Mitchel Moles (10), 16. Tanner Thorson (17), 17. Carson Macedo (23), 18. Brody
Fuson (24), 19. Daison Pursley (15), 20. Jake Andreotti (22), 21. Corey Day
(21), 22. Braden Chiaramonte (20), 23. Hayden Reinbold (19), 24. Thomas
Meseraull (9). 6:14.69
2023 NIGHT TWO FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Larson (16), 2. Logan Seavey (14), 3. Shane Golobic (3), 4. Justin Grant (8), 5. Carson Macedo (21), 6. Emerson Axsom (5), 7. Buddy Kofoid (13), 8. Mitchel Moles (4), 9. Daison Pursley (19), 10. Jacob Denney (15), 11. Hayden Reinbold (28-P), 12. Landon Brooks (24), 13. Jade Avedisian (10), 14. Spencer Bayston (7), 15. Tanner Thorson (18), 16. Tanner Carrick (9), 17. Ryan Timms (2), 18. Chris Windom (22), 19. Gavin Miller (12), 20. Bryant Wiedeman (25-P), 21. Brody Fuson (17), 22. Cannon McIntosh (6), 23. Taylor Reimer (11), 24. Chase Johnson (26-P), 25. Corey Day (1), 26. Chance Crum (27-P), 27. Thomas Meseraull (20), 28. Jesse Love (23). NT
MITCHEL MOLES GOES BACK TO BACK AT PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 8, 2025… After winning the first Avanti Windows
& Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car win of his career last Saturday at Perris Auto
Speedway, Mitchel Moles returned and topped the season finale. Driving the
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ Spike, the Raisin City, California driver
slipped by Ricky Lewis on the twenty-eighth circuit and took the checkered flag
over Lewis, A.J. Bender (from tenth), Jake Swanson, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr.
in fifth. For his efforts, Moles also claimed an extra $500 bonus from series
title sponsor, Avanti Windows & Doors.
Moles’ teammate, Hayden Reinbold started on the pole position and led the
opening fourteen laps at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds. Ricky Lewis took advantage
of a restart to grab the top spot from Reinbold and set after scoring his ninth
series triumph of the campaign. Charging from sixth, Moles had other plans and
won the last USAC/CRA event of 2025.
Like last weekend, Moles began the night by earning the Woodland Auto Display
/ WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award with a time of 16.335 seconds
over “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr., two-time series champion R.J. Johnson, “The Bull”
Tye Mihocko, Ricky Lewis and the rest of the 23-car roster.
After limited Perris starts, Gilbert, Arizona’s Hayden Reinbold stormed to
his first career USAC/CRA heat victory in the 10-lap In Honor of Wiley Miler Sr.
& Wiley Miller II / Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race driving the Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports #19 Spike. Like Reinbold, rookie contender Brecken Guerrero of
Westminster, California scored his first career heat race win in the the
Silbermann Solar / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race aboard the Rachel Guerrero #98
DRC. Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California raced the Dino Napier #5X
Maxim to his fourth heat victory of the year in the WC Friend Company Access
Systems / In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner Third Heat Race.
Starting twenty-second after fuel system issues cancelled his qualifying
effort, Blake Bower of Brentwood, California earned his series leading third In
Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors.
Driving the Tom and Christy Dunkel #17 DRC, Bower charged to an eleventh place
finish at Perris Auto Speedway.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy secured Rookie of the Year honors before
starting the main event. Unfortunately, the pilot of the family owned #97
Sherman was involved in an early tangle resulted in a twenty-first place finish.
A few days ago, Series Director Tony Jones announced that the Awards Banquet
will be held on Saturday, January 24th at the Pechanga Resort Casino in
Temecula, California. Tickets for the adults only event are $70 and RSVPs can be
made by contacting Tony at tonyjonesracing@gmail.com before December 24th.
For more series information, visit usacracing.com and the social media for
USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC/CRA Facebook,
Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: November 8,
2025 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.335; 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 15,
Bonneau-16.374; 3. R.J. Johnson, 33P, Petty-16.466; 4. Tye Mihocko, 5,
Mihocko-16.583; 5. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.605; 6. Jake Swanson, 17X,
Dunkel-16.616; 7. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-16.625; 8. Austin
Williams, 17W, Dunkel-16.682; 9. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-16.688; 10. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-16.728; 11. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-16.769; 12. David Gasper,
18, Kittle/Gasper-16.783; 13. Brody Roa, 91R, BR-16.838; 14. Blake Hendricks,
14, Hendricks-16.908; 15. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-17.180; 16. Connor Speir,
57, Speir-17.221; 17. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-17.274; 18. Verne Sweeney,
98, Guerrero-17.709; 19. Lonnie Hochstetler, 31H, Hochstetler-17.814; 20. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-17.936; 21. Gary Marshall Jr., 23, Bellegante-18.128; 22.
Shane Sexton, 74, Sexton-18.152; 23. Blake Bower, 17, Dunkel-NT.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST
HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Brody Roa,
3. Mitchel Moles, 4. A.J. Bender, 5. Tye Mihocko, 6. Connor Speir, 7. Lonnie
Hochstetler, 8. Shane Sexton. 2:48.81.
SILBERMANN SOLAR / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To
Feature) 1. Brecken Guerrero, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Austin
Williams, 5. Blake Bower, 6. Connor Lundy, 7. Elexa Herrera, 8. Blake Hendricks.
2:55.23.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD
HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. Tommy Malcolm, 2. David Gasper,
3. R.J. Johnson, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 6. Verne Sweeney, 7. Gary
Marshall Jr. 2:53.77.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Mitchel Moles (6), 2. Ricky
Lewis (3), 3. A.J. Bender (10), 4. Jake Swanson (2), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 6.
Austin Williams (8), 7. Brody Roa (13), 8. Tommy Malcolm (9), 9. Tye Mihocko
(7), 10. R.J. Johnson (4), 11. Blake Bower (22), 12. Connor Speir (16), 13.
Brecken Guerrero (17), 14. Elexa Herrera (20), 15. Shane Sexton (21), 16. Lonnie
Hochstetler (19), 17. Hayden Reinbold (1), 18. David Gasper (12), 19. Eddie
Tafoya Jr. (15), 20. Verne Sweeney (18), 21. Connor Lundy (11), 22. Blake
Hendricks (14). NT.
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-14 Hayden Reinbold, Laps 15-27 Ricky Lewis, Laps
28-30 Mitchel Moles.
R.J. JOHNSON LEADS USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS TO PERRIS FINALE
By Lance Jennings
NOVEMBER 4, 2025... After a hard fought battle last Saturday night, the
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars at back at Perris Auto Speedway this
Saturday, November 8th. Promoted by Don Kazarian, the twenty-third point race is
the USAC/CRA season finale, the “Speed and Style Fan Appreciation Night,” and
the “Jerry Dodd Champions Night” featuring the PASSCAR Super Stocks, PASSCAR
Street Stocks, PASSCAR American Factory Stocks and the Cars N Coffee Riverside
Car Show. Located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in
Perris, California, the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm and racing at
"America's Premier Dirt Track" will start at 7:00pm. For more event information,
visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
USAC/CRA shows at Perris Auto Speedway WILL NOT be live streamed and beware
of online scammers with fake video links. Race fans are encouraged to support
the race track and watch the races in person.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 268 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-eight drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25,
2012. This season, Ricky Lewis has topped four Perris features, David Gasper
took the April 1st event, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm claimed the July 19th victory,
R.J. Johnson topped the September 13th “So-Cal Showdown” and September 27th
show, Brody Roa won on October 18th, and Mitchel Moles added his name to the
winner’s list last Saturday. The complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end
of this release.
Officially clinching his second USAC/CRA championship, R.J. Johnson of
Laveen, Arizona heads to Saturday’s event with a 152-point lead. Driving the
Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman,
Johnson raced from twelfth to third at Perris Auto Speedway last Saturday night.
At press time, the multi-time Arizona champion has two feature wins, six
Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Awards, nine
heat race victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards,
nineteen top-10 finishes, and 75 feature laps led on the year. Currently tied
with Ryan Bernal, Matt Mitchell, and “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams with
eleven wins, the second generation driver will be looking finish his season with
another Perris triumph.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis is second in the championship point
standings. The owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris
Family Farms DRC skipped last Saturday’s action with USAC/CRA. To date, Lewis
has eight feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access
Systems Fast Time Awards, four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and
Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, sixteen top-10 finishes, and 199 feature laps
led on the year. Now tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC/CRA wins,
Ricky will have his sights on winning the season finale.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California ranks third
in the USAC/CRA point chase. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging
/ Maxima Oil DRC, Williams led the first two laps at Perris and raced side by
side for multiple laps with Mitchel Moles before finishing second at the
checkered flags. At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, one C-Main
win, seventeen top-10 finishes, and 18 feature lap led to his credit. Currently
tied with Ryan Bernal, R.J. Johnson, and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins,
“The Big Game Hunter” will be looking for his first victory of the year at
Perris Auto Speedway.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender sits fourth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Piloting the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender raced from sixteenth to eighth at the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds. To date, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix Sprint Car winner has
five heat race victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger
Awards, fifteen top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led in the campaign. This
Saturday night, the former USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year will
have his sights on the second “home track” win of his career at Perris.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California is currently fifth in the
USAC/CRA championship standings. The driver of the Dino Napier #5X Indiana Truck
Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC raced from thirteenth to seventh last Saturday
night. At press time, the veteran driver has one feature win, three heat race
victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, thirteen
top-10 finishes, and 48 feature laps led on the year. Tommy is tied with “The
People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin Grant, “Showtime”
Danny Sheridan, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight victories and will be
looking to add another win to his resume at Perris.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy has a lock on the Rookie of the Year honors
over Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Lonnie Oliver, Blake Hendricks, Trenten Shelton, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig,
Jacob Tuttle, Lonnie Hochstetler, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Jeff Shelton, Josh
Gillis, and Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “Chargin” Charles Davis
Jr., “Bullet” Blake Bower, David Gasper, Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Pride of Garden
Grove” Brody Roa, Verne Sweeney, “The Cadillac” Cody Williams, “The Honey
Badger” Elexa Herrera, Logan Williams, Logan Calderwood, Jeff Dyer, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. “Fan Appreciation Night” Adult General
admission tickets (13 & over) are $25, Senior tickets (65 & over) are $25, Kids
tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and Children (5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris
Fairgrounds charges $20 for parking. Advance tickets are available online for an
additional fee, and for more event information, visit the track’s website at
perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson, 2025-R.J. Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 3-Logan
Seavey, 2-David Gasper, 1-Ryan Bernal, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Mitchel Moles, 1-Kaleb
Montgomery, 1-Brody Roa, 1-Jake Swanson, 1-J.J. Yeley.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Brody Roa, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-R.J. Johnson, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan,
6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-Ricky
Lewis, 5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen,
3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi
Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris
Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh
Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Mitchel Moles, 1-Johnny
Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1 1. R.J.
Johnson-1457, 2. Ricky Lewis-1305, 3. Austin Williams-1197, 4. A.J. Bender-1147,
5. Tommy Malcolm-1046, 6. Charles Davis Jr.-1011, 7. Blake Bower-987, 8. David
Gasper-948, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-834, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-751, 11. Brody
Roa-743, 12. Verne Sweeney-676, 13. Cody Williams-597, 14. Brecken Guerrero
(R)-562, 15. Elexa Herrera-539, 16. Logan Williams-528, 17. Logan
Calderwood-522, 18. Connor Speir (R)-480, 19. Jake Swanson-423, 20. Brody Wake
(R)-372.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Ryan Bernal)
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Brody Roa)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Logan Seavey)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Logan Seavey)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Mitchel Moles)
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
KAEDING & SCHROEDER NAMED CO-GRAND MARSHALS
FOR 2025 TURKEY NIGHT GRAND PRIX
Ventura, California (November 4, 2025)………Motorsports legends Brent Kaeding
and Gary Schroeder have been named co-grand marshals of the 84th running of the
ARP Turkey Night Grand Prix Presented by the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports
Hall of Fame at California’s Ventura Raceway on Saturday night, November 29.
BRENT KAEDING
Brent Kaeding came into racing naturally, watching his father, Howard, tear
up the California tracks while winning numerous championships. The first of many
wins for Brent came at the age of 20 at Santa Maria Speedway where he was named
Rookie of the Year. His first win at Chico’s Silver Dollar Speedway with NARC in
1981 was also significant. He went on to become the leading feature winner not
only in Chico, but in Tulare, Watsonville, Antioch and Hanford as well.
In 1981, at the age of 25, he captured the first of 13 NARC titles, which
ranks as the most all-time. In 1985, he showed his diversity by winning the
Turkey Night Grand Prix USAC National Midget race at the legendary Ascot Park.
He scored three Dirt Cup titles at Skagit Speedway in Washington. He also had
wins in Australia and New Zealand as well as Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Texas and Wisconsin. He beat the World of Outlaws for the first time in 1989 in
San Jose. Overall, he finished the 1989 season with 28 wins.
Thirteen Golden State Challenge titles belong to Kaeding as well as four
Trophy Cups. Track championships have come at Calistoga, Hanford and Watsonville
and tallied five NARC California Speedweek titles.
Brent, who is still known to get behind the wheel on occasion, was inducted
into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2008 and owns and operates Kaeding
Performance in California. His sons, Tim and Brandon “Bud” Kaeding, are still
winning as well.
GARY SCHROEDER
Gary Schroeder was born into a racing family in Burbank, California in 1954.
Soon, Gary was at the shop after school and during the summers. After graduating
from Hollywood High School in 1972, Gary became a full-time worker at the shop
doing machine work and building Schroeder steering boxes.
In time, Schroeder decided to get involved in TQ Midget, and with the help of
Bill Floyd and Jim Naylor, was able to organize enough parts to build a car and
go racing. Schroeder was successful, winning a pair of Ventura championships as
well as with the NMRA and Civil War series. He was invited to race in New
Zealand where he captured the 1993-1994 TQ Midget World Derby at Ruapuna Park
Speedway in Christchurch.
In 1981, when he was helping Bob Meli build a TQ, it was noted that, due to
the narrower track of a TQ, a shorter front torsion bar was needed. In time, the
bar was raised, and soon enough, Schroeder Torsion Bars were being used by USAC
champions, Knoxville Nationals winners, World of Outlaws winners. Schroeder Sway
Bars even won the Daytona 500 and NASCAR Winston Cup championships.
With USAC’s TQ Midget division, Schroeder collected 17 career series
victories between 1987-1995, third most in series history. Four of 17 career
victories came at Ventura Raceway. He finished as the runner-up in the series
standings in both 1988 and 1991.
RACE DETAILS
Agajanian Promotions presents the 2025 Turkey Night Grand Prix at
California’s Ventura Raceway, which begins on Friday, November 28, with midget
practice, plus USCS Sprint Car racing.
On Saturday, November 29, the Turkey Night Grand Prix final night consists of
midget hot laps, qualifying, last chance qualifiers, semis and the 98-lap
feature, plus sprint car semis and main events.
Advance tickets can be purchased at www.venturaraceway.com. Additional information is available at 805-648-7223.
Danner is King at The Kingdom of Speed
Kurt Bettler/ Hellertown PA
Briggs Danner once again proved why he’s among the best, driving the Boulevard Truck Repair No. 39 to victory at Bridgeport Motorsports Park. It’s been a banner 2025 season for Danner, with wins at Kokomo, Eldora, Big Diamond, and now Bridgeport — the perfect capstone to a dominant year.
A cool, breezy, sunny afternoon reminded fans that the season’s end — and winter’s doorstep — had arrived in the Northeast. Twenty Innovative Machining Technology Wingless Sprints made the haul for the season finale.
Heat race victories went to Briggs Danner and Ronald Helmick.
The 25-lap feature saw Jason Cherry and Helmick on the front row. Helmick came out swinging, holding off fierce challenges from fourth-starting Danner and sixth-starting Kenny Miller III. The trio went three-wide at the end of lap three before the red flag waved for Christian Bruno, who caught the fence in turn three and took a wild ride. The 17B was heavily damaged, but Bruno walked away uninjured — though the crash prematurely ended a strong season for the Deptford, NJ driver.
On the restart, Danner rocketed around the top off turn two to take command, with Miller quickly sliding past Helmick for second. While Danner opened up a lead, Miller refused to let him get far ahead.
Meanwhile, Goshen, NY’s Joe Kata was putting on a show — storming from 20th after a flat tire in his heat to break into the top 10. Ed Aikin also charged forward from 14th into the mix.
As the laps wound down, lapped traffic brought Miller back into striking distance of Danner. Series champion Steven Drevicki found late-race speed, muscling past Helmick for third.
When the checkers fell, it was Danner taking his second East Coast Series win of the season, followed by a determined Kenny Miller III. Drevicki — the season-long Strange Oval Torsion Bars Passing Master — rounded out the podium. Helmick capped a career night with his first heat win and a fourth-place finish, earning him Rookie of the Year honors, while Chase Moran impressed with a top-five in his first start of the season.
Bridgeport hosted three IMT USAC East Coast events in 2025 — all won by current or former USAC National Sprint Car drivers: Amantea, Bright, and Danner — proving once again that the cream rises to the top on Doug Rose’s thrilling 4/10-mile oval.
B&D Graphics Heat !: 1. Briggs Danner (Hogue 39) 2. Kenny Miller III (Miller 23m) 3. Christian Bruno (Bruno 17b) 4. Steven Drevicki (Drevicki 19) 5. JR Fulper (Fulper 67) 6. Greg Shepsis (Shepsis 75) 7. Dale Schweikart ( Auto Barn 78) 8. Heidi Hedin (Hedin 3h) 9. Dirk Rimrott (Rimrott 27) 10. Olivia Thayer (Thayer 39t) (2:11.611)
E Schneider and Sons Heat 2: Ronald Helmick (Helmick 22r) 2. Patrick Chilmonik (Chilmonik 1) 3. Chase Moran (Moran 4p) 4. Jason Cherry (Cherry 67) 5. David Swanson (Swanson 117) 6. Ed Aikin (Aikin 7) 7. Mike Haggenbottom (Kelly 51) 8. Lee Kauffman (Kauffman 96) 9. Rich Carnathan (Carnathan 64) 10. Joe Kata (Kata 10) No Time
Boulevard Truck Repair A-Main
BRIGGS DANNER (4) 2. Kenny Miller III (6) 3. Steven Drevicki (5) 4. Ronald
Helmick (2) 5. Chase Moran (7) 6. Ed Aikin 13) 7. David Swanson (10) 8. Joe Kata
(20) 9. JR Fulper (9) 10. Patrick Chilmonik (3) 11. Mike Haggenbottom (14) 12.
Heidi Hedin (15) 13. Jason Cherry (1) 14. Greg Shepsis (11) 15. Lee Kauffman
(16) 16. Dale Schweikart (13) 17. Dirk Rimrott (17) 18. Christian Bruno (8) 19.
Rich Carnathan (18) 20. Olivia Thayer (19) No Time
(Helmick 1-4) (Danner 4-25)
Joe Kata earned the C&C Landscape Hard Charger Award, gaining 12 positions to finish eighth.
Rich Carnathan was the Hoosier Tire Poker Chip Winner
Christian Bruno was the JPA Hard Luck Award
JR Fulper earned the J&W Homes Best 305 or Crate with a 9th place
Briggs Danner took the Bitner Automotive Fast Time Award
Olivia Thayer snagged the right chip to get 2 torsion bars from Strange Oval Track
Ronald Helmick is the Rookie of the Year
Steven Drevicki is the 2025 Champion
Steve Koletar Photo:
MITCHEL MOLES ADDS PERRIS USAC/CRA WIN TO RESUME
By Lance Jennings
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 1, 2025… Taking command from “The Big Game
Hunter” Austin Williams on the third lap, Mitchel Moles led the rest of the way
to score the first Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car win of his career
at Perris Auto Speedway. Driving the Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ Spike,
the Raisin City, California driver finished ahead of Williams, hard charger R.J.
Johnson, Hayden Reinbold (from tenth), and “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa.
For his efforts, Mitchel also scored an extra $500 bonus from series title
sponsor, Avanti Windows & Doors.
For the majority of the 30-lap main event, Moles who primarily races with the
USAC National Series in the Midwest, had to fend off Williams as both drivers
raced multiple laps side by side on a two groove surface and around slower
traffic. When the checkered flag waved, the night belonged to Moles, who became
the eighty-eighth winning driver with USAC/CRA dating back to 2004.
Moles began the evening by posting his fourth career Woodland Auto Display /
WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award with a time of 16.328 seconds
over David Gasper, “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr., “The Bull” Tye Mihocko, Roa, and the
rest of the 20-car roster.
Buckeye, Arizona’s “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. roared to the 10-lap WC Friend
Company Access Systems / In Honor of Wiley Miler Sr. & Wiley Miller II /
Silbermann Solar First Heat Race triumph aboard his #47 DRC. Newly crowned
two-time USAC/CRA Champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona piloted the Petty
Performance Racing #33P Sherman to the In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner / Sexton
Fire Protection / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race victory. For Davis, it was his
sixth heat race win and the series leading ninth heat triumph for Johnson.
Starting twelfth, R.J. Johnson earned his second In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors of the season with a
third place run at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds after starting twelfth.
Next Saturday, November 8th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series will return to Perris Auto Speedway for their last race of the season.
For more details on the event, visit perrisautospeedway.com and for series
information, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can
also find exclusive content on the USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: November 1,
2025 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.328; 2. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-16.553; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 15, Bonneau-16.624; 4. Tye Mihocko,
5, Mihocko-16.676; 5. Brody Roa, 91R, BR-16.687; 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T,
Tafoya-16.711; 7. Blake Bower, 17, Dunkel-16.716; 8. Austin Williams, 17W,
Dunkel-17.774; 9. Jake Swanson, 17X, Dunkel-16.779; 10. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-16.827; 11. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.831; 12. R.J.
Johnson, 33P, Petty-16.841; 13. Tommy Malcolm, 5X, Napier-16.852; 14. Connor
Lundy, 97, Lundy-16.897; 15. Matt Westfall, 11C, Turner/Wheeler-17.025; 16. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-17.161; 17. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.520; 18. Brecken
Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-17.656; 19. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-17.822; 20.
Lonnie Oliver, 22AZ, Oliver-17.874.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY
MILLER II / SILBERMANN SOLAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature)
1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. Brody Roa, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5.
Jake Swanson, 6. Tommy Malcolm, 7. Blake Bower, 8. Matt Westfall, 9. Elexa
Herrera, 10. Verne Sweeney. 2:50.25.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / FACTORY WRAPS
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Hayden
Reinbold, 3. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 4. Austin Williams, 5. David Gasper, 6. Tye
Mihocko, 7. Connor Lundy, 8. A.J. Bender, 9. Lonnie Oliver, 10. Brecken
Guerrero. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Mitchel Moles (6), 2. Austin
Williams (1), 3. R.J. Johnson (12), 4. Hayden Reinbold (10), 5. Brody Roa (3),
6. Matt Westfall (15), 7. Tommy Malcolm (13), 8. A.J. Bender (16), 9. David
Gasper (5), 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (2), 11. Charles Davis Jr. (11), 12. Tye
Mihocko (7), 13. Verne Sweeney (17), 14. Lonnie Oliver (20), 15. Elexa Herrera
(19), 16. Blake Bower (8), 17. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 18. Connor Lundy (14), 19.
Jake Swanson (9), 20. Brecken Guerrero (18). NT.
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Austin Williams, Laps 3-30 Mitchel Moles.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: R.J. Johnson (12 to 3)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: November 8 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
CUMMINS’ CROWN!
2025 USAC AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR SEASON REVIEW
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (November 1, 2025)………Just less than two years ago, there was a point in time in which Kyle Cummins was preparing to hang up the helmet and walk away from the sport.
But after receiving an opportunity of a lifetime, the Princeton, Indiana driver’s entire landscape changed, and ultimately led to a historically dominant USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season in 2025.
By the numbers, Cummins was the most dominant USAC National Sprint Car champion ever. He led the points for all 49 events, which is the longest duration anybody has led the series standings. He’s also the first driver to lead the points from start to finish since Tracy Hines in 2002.
Cummins’ final point margin of 386 surpassed the all-time mark of 369 points that had been held by Pancho Carter since 1976. Along the way, Cummins accumulated 38 top-five finishes and 44 top-tens, both new single season series records formerly held by Brady Bacon since 2021.
Furthermore, with 10 feature victories and 13 second place results, Cummins' 23 top-two finishes in 2025 broke the record of 21 top-twos in a season held by J.J. Yeley since 2003. Cummins’ 13 runner-up finishes also set a new single season series record in that department, breaking the former mark of 10 by Chris Windom (2011) and Brady Bacon (2016).
In what was his 23rd season of sprint car racing, at the age of 38, Cummins became the oldest first time USAC National Sprint Car driving champion since Tom Bigelow (39) in 1978. Overall, Cummins is the oldest series champ since Tony Elliott (39) in 2000.
On the path to a championship season in which he earned more than $236,000 in total prize money, Cummins recorded an average feature finish of 4.5, all while kicking off the year with 22 consecutive top-ten finishes, breaking the record of 21 straight to start a season set by C.J. Leary in 2019. Meanwhile, Cummins provided Petty Performance Racing its first ever USAC entrant title.
The Cummins/Petty pairing all started at team owner Jerry Petty’s urging. While Cummins competed for Hank Byram’s Rock Steady Racing in 2023 in a car sponsored by Petty’s company – Avanti Windows & Doors – Jerry approached Cummins with the idea during the latter part of the season.
”Man, I’ll be honest with you. I think I’m done racing and I’m going to run for Hank for a couple of races, but I’m not into traveling all over. I just want to focus on my business,” Cummins recalled telling Jerry at the time. “In that conversation, Jerry said, ‘what do you mean? You’re still young and you need to keep going.’ I said, ‘I don’t know; I’m getting old and I don’t want to run full-time; I’m slowing down. It might be my last season. Hank and I are going to do a farewell tour.’”
Before long, akin to Vito Corleone, Petty made an offer that Cummins couldn’t refuse to drive his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
“Before the conversation got over, (Jerry) was like, ‘well, what if it was at your place and we started a new team and you took care of everything? Would you be interested in something like that?’ I told him I did that in 2018 and it was the worst year of my life. But, if I had people to help, I think we could do something. He said, ‘tell you what. Just draw up what you would like and send me a plan of what you think would be the perfect scenario for you. I’ll take a look at it and see if it’s possible or not.’”
After some slight alterations, the math on the proposal checked out. Cummins was going to run the program out of his Princeton, Indiana shop while not having to worry about anything on the financial side. Soon, USAC’s newest duo was ready to give it a go on a two-year deal, and from there, see how it goes. Needless to say, it’s worked out ever since.
That said, for three quarters of the 2024 season, the team struggled to find its footing. But Cummins cites a few specific turning points that altered the tide, so to speak, namely Arkansas’ Texarkana 67 Speedway where he crashed while leading on the final lap. Then, there was the practice session on the final weekend of the year at Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Raceway, where the team tested a variety of configurations that they found out clicked. Then, to close out the year, the team captured the Western World Championships at Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway. In fact, the car used in all these aforementioned events was the same one in which they ran throughout the majority of the 2025 campaign.
To start off 2025, Cummins knew he had to become a more complete driver, one who is able to adapt and excel on both short and long dirt tracks in order to position himself as a legit championship contender.
“Starting this year, I knew I had to focus on the bigger tracks,” Cummins revealed. “On the quarter miles, we’ve always been good, but on the other ones, we’ve always struggled. I knew if we were going to try and win the championship, we needed to focus on the tracks we were the worst at, and that’s what we did.”
Through trial and error, swapping between different engines and even crew members to find an all-around package, Cummins found himself becoming more comfortable on the big tracks. It wasn’t necessarily a change in mindset as Cummins put it. It was more the fact that he always ran the same stuff on tracks big and small, which left him too tight on the 3/8 and 1/2-miles. In turn, that made him feel like he was forever stuck in one groove, and that if the car wasn’t good, he wasn’t going to run up front very often. Now, he was able to experiment and come up with some options that concocted a championship formula.
He won his first ever 1/2-mile USAC Sprint Car feature in the 2025 season opener at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park, which he cites as his personal favorite moment of the season, surprising not only the racing world at the time, but also himself. By the time he left Florida, he had earned the Big Gator as the DIRTcar Nationals champ at Volusia, and after adding a second win a few days later at Ocala, he earned the Winter Dirt Games XVI title.
Back in his home state, in April, he won again at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway, the doubled up in mid-May with a weekend sweep at Bloomington Speedway and Tri-State Speedway. He scored at Pennsylvania’s Big Diamond Speedway in June, then collected the win in USAC’s return to Ohio’s Millstream Speedway following a 37-year absence. After a three-month hiatus from victory lane, Cummins shined in USAC’s first run at Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway in 35 years. In October, he added two more, including the Greg Staab Memorial at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway, and notched win number 10 in the series’ return to Kansas’ Dodge City Raceway Park for the first time in 14 years.
With four races to go, Cummins had wrapped up his first USAC championship, a title he couldn’t have imagined in his wildest dreams just a short while ago.
“It was something I thought I’d probably never do,” Cummins admitted. “From when I started, I never thought it was really going to be possible. I honestly never knew if I really wanted it that bad. I thought it would be cool to do and I knew all the guys wanted it, but I never thought it was something plausible. I think it’s that first one; you have to get over the hump. Like my first USAC win, I didn’t think I’d ever get one. It took a long time to get one, but we only ran a handful back then.”
One of the major changes for Cummins’ operation was the addition of young crew members Cameron LaRose and Drake Edwards, both of whom have had their fair share success behind the wheel in 2025. They take care of the racecar, which frees up Cummins’ time to focus on his day-to-day business, a machine shop that maintenances a variety of automobile parts, racing components and even such random items as sewing needles, and also has contract jobs with coal mines, basically anything that comes through the door and makes money.
Overall, 13 different drivers reached victory lane with the series in 2025. Mitchel Moles finished a career best second in points, winning once in a photo finish .021 second victory over Cummins in September at Indiana’s Paragon Speedway, which erased his 61-race winless streak with the series. Furthermore, Moles led all driver with 15 fast qualifying times, tying Kevin Thomas Jr. (2018) for the most quick times in a single season with the series.
Logan Seavey took third in the standings with nine triumphs to his credit in 2025, which included some of the most lucrative events on the schedule, including $10,000 at Volusia and Red Hill Raceway, $20,000 at Tri-State’s Haubstadt Hustler, $30,000 at Lawrenceburg’s Fall Nationals and more than $43,000 in the season-ending Western World at Central Arizona Raceway, in which he swept both nights. He also added scores at Lincoln Park, Lawrenceburg and Bloomington during the summer months. Seavey also led all drivers with 249 laps led in feature events.
Kevin Thomas Jr. rolled to four wins and a fourth place finish in the standings. His four victories included a $15,000 payday at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway, a repeat victory at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway, a Tri-State Speedway Indiana Sprint Week win and his fourth Smackdown Friday night win at Kokomo in the past five years. Highlighting the year for KTJ was his third career USAC Indiana Sprint Week championship worth $25,000. He also set a new USAC National Sprint Car record with 29 consecutive top-10 finishes, surpassing Chris Windom’s record of 24 set in 2018.
Justin Grant’s tumultuous season included the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. He led all drivers with 11 feature wins. In June at Action Track USA, Grant and his TOPP Motorsports team’s 51st win together made them the winningest driver/entrant combo in series history. It was also there he clinched his first career Eastern Storm title. In July at Lincoln Park, he surpassed Chase Stockon as the series’ Ironman with his 325th consecutive series feature start. In the very next event, Grant broke his left foot in an accident at Lawrenceburg. After missing four races, he bounced back in August to become the first five-time Smackdown champion at Kokomo for a $31,000 payday. In September at Missouri’s Lucas Oil Raceway, Grant became the winningest driver in USAC National Sprint Car history with his 63rd win, surpassing Dave Darland. The victory was also Grant’s 100th across the board in USAC competition, the eighth driver to do so. To cap off the year, Grant earned his first Tony Hulman Classic in his 16th try at Terre Haute in October.
Briggs Danner added four wins to finish sixth in series points, including a clean sweep of the Indiana Sprint Week round at Kokomo in July with a last lap pass of Robert Ballou in the feature to win by a 0.196 second margin. Danner followed up with another Kokomo win on the opening night of Smackdown in August, plus first career triumphs at Tri-City and Eldora in September.
Seventh place points finisher C.J. Leary reached victory lane once on the series trail in 2025, ending a drought of 66 races and 17 months without a win. He did so by beating Mitchel Moles to the line in the closest finish of the series season by a single car length 0.173 second margin in July at Circle City.
Jake Swanson, likewise, hit victory lane once in 2025 during the series debut at Amarillo, Texas’ Route 66 Motor Speedway in October, giving Daming Swanson Motorsports its first USAC win while finishing eighth in points. The moment was extra special for Swanson following the unexpected death of car owner Joe Daming in early 2024 at the age of 47. Swanson’s first USAC win as a team owner came two years after his most recent series win, and quite fittingly, in the 47th race of the season.
Chase Stockon supplied car owners Tom and Laurie Sertich their first USAC National Sprint Car win in a mesmerizing Indiana Sprint Week round at Terre Haute in July. Stockon did so while nursing a couple broken bones in his right hand courtesy of a crash one week earlier at IMS. The win ended Stockon’s 160-race, five-year absence from USAC victory lane, and came during his 500th career series start.
In what was the closest Rookie battle in USAC National Sprint Car racing history, Gunnar Setser prevailed over Hayden Reinbold by a four point margin (2166 to 2162) to earn the Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year award.
On a partial USAC schedule in 2025, Brady Bacon posted three wins at Ocala, Eldora and Knoxville. Daison Pursley tallied two wins, first in the Ocala Winter Dirt Games finale, and another during a historical September night in which he won Midget, Sprint Car and Silver Crown features in one night at Eldora, joining Jack Hewitt, Kyle Larson and Logan Seavey as the only drivers to achieve a USAC 4-Crown single night sweep.
Robert Ballou ended a 14-plus month absence from USAC National Sprint Car victory lane during round two of Indiana Sprint Week at Lincoln Park Speedway in July. However, just a week later, Ballou suffered a back injury in a crash at Bloomington that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Despite competing in just 15 of the 31 events this season, Ballou led all drivers with 15 heat race wins.
Carson Garrett became the series’ only first-time victor in 2025, picking up the win in what was his 96th career USAC National Sprint Car start during the Sprintacular at Lincoln Park in early July.
Meanwhile, Kayla Roell became the first woman to win a USAC National Sprint Car heat race at Tri-State in August. She followed it up later than night by earning the best feature finish by a woman in series history with a ninth.
The year 2025 also marked just the second season in which multiple drivers reached double figures in USAC National Sprint Car feature wins – Justin Grant (11) and Kyle Cummins (10). The only other previous occasion it occurred was 48 years earlier in 1977 – Tom Bigelow (14) and Pancho Carter (10).
In August at Kokomo’s Smackdown, the O’Connor family promoted its 100th USAC national event. With it, they became just the eighth race organizer to reach the 100+ mark.
USAC was saddened by the death of car owner Steve Phillips who passed away at the age of 70 shortly after suffering a heart attack during September’s 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora. Phillips’ black No. 71p won several marquee events in USAC competition over the years, 19 in total with drivers Dave Darland and Jason McDougal.
Six drivers started all 49 feature events in 2025: Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Jake Swanson and Kevin Thomas Jr. Overall, nine drivers appeared at every event, including those six plus Briggs Danner, Hayden Reinbold and Gunnar Setser.
Ricky Lewis made the biggest charge of the year in any single event, advancing 21 positions in a 26th to 5th run during a Western World prelim night at Central Arizona in October.
2025 USAC AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Kyle Cummins
Entrant Champion: Petty Performance Racing #3p
Most Feature Wins: 11-Justin Grant
Rookie of the Year: Gunnar Setser
Most Laps Led: 249-Logan Seavey
Most Top-Fives: 38-Kyle Cummins
Most Top-Tens: 44-Kyle Cummins
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 15-Mitchel Moles
Most Heat Race Wins: 15-Robert Ballou
Most Feature Starts: 49-Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Biggest Charge of the Year: (+21) Oct 24: Central Arizona Raceway – Ricky Lewis (26th to 5th)
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 3365 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
2 2979 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
3 2973 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
4 2829 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
5 2759 Justin Grant, Ione, California
6 2697 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pennsylvania
7 2660 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
8 2643 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, California
9 2272 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Indiana
10 2166 Gunnar Setser (R), Columbus, Indiana
11 2162 Hayden Reinbold (R), Gilbert, Arizona
12 1811 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
13 1693 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, California
14 1155 Ricky Lewis, Oxnard, California
15 1111 Carson Garrett, Littleton, Colorado
16 1016 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
17 985 Kayla Roell (R), Dillsboro, Indiana
18 966 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
19 944 Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Indiana
20 726 Kobe Simpson (R), Bonham, Texas
21 695 Joey Amantea, Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
22 581 Harley Burns, Brazil, Indiana
23 559 Chance Crum, Snohomish, Washington
24 510 Braydon Cromwell (R), Lone Jack, Missouri
25 457 Brandon Mattox, Terre Haute, Indiana
26 453 Logan Calderwood (R), Goodyear, Arizona
27 450 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
28 417 Cale Coons (R), Greencastle, Indiana
29 411 Todd Hobson (R), Clyde, Victoria
30 411 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
31 408 Charles Davis Jr., Buckeye, Arizona
32 364 Max Adams, Loomis, California
33 326 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Indiana
34 308 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
35 265 Chelby Hinton (R), Dubberly, Louisiana
36 251 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Indiana
37 236 Zack Pretorius, Yorktown, Indiana
38 189 Matt Goodnight, Winchester, Indiana
39 183 Tom Harris, Banbury, Oxfordshire
40 176 Eddie Tafoya Jr., Chino Hills, California
41 160 Troy Carey (R), Tullamore, New South Wales
42 156 Mark Smith, Sunbury, Pennsylvania
43 152 Abby Hohlbein (R), Cloverdale, Ohio
44 149 Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
45 106 James Turnbull II (R), Indio, California
46 98 Nic Harris (R), Atlanta, Illinois
47 97 Sam Hinds (R), Westfield, Indiana
48 96 Jack Hoyer, Frankfort, Indiana
49 95 Travis Millar (R), Wandin North, Victoria
50 84 Eli Wilhelmus (R), Newburgh, Indiana
51 80 Jason Cherry (R), Blandon, Pennsylvania
52 50 Steve Justis (R), Evansville, Indiana
53 50 Austin Cory (R), Morristown, Indiana
54 45 Jake Scott (R), Morgantown, Indiana
55 40 Oliver Akard (R), Fort Myers, Florida
56 30 Jacob Tuttle (R), Oakley, California
57 10 Hunter Wilson (R), Mooresville, Indiana
(R) represents a USAC National Sprint Car Rookie
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION
1 3365 Petty Performance Racing, Litchfield Park, Arizona (#3p)
2 2979 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Arizona (#19AZ)
3 2973 Abacus Racing, Indianapolis, Indiana (#57)
4 2829 Rock Steady Racing, Dupont, Indiana (#3R)
5 2759 TOPP Motorsports, Rochester, Indiana (#4)
6 2697 Hogue Racing Enterprises, Westampton, New Jersey (#39)
7 2660 Team AZ / Curb-Agajanian Racing, Phoenix, Arizona (#21AZ)
8 2643 Daming Swanson Motorsports, Danville, Indiana (#5T)
9 2272 Tom & Laurie Sertich, Princeton, Indiana (#92)
10 2231 2B Racing, Marion, Indiana (#2B)
11 2166 KO Motorsports, Owensville, Indiana (#5G)
12 2162 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Arizona (#19)
13 1800 Ballou Motorsports, Tipton, Indiana (#12)
14 1016 CB Industries, Mooresville, North Carolina (#86)
15 985 Kayla Roell Racing, Dillsboro, Indiana (#4K)
16 921 Ricky Lewis Motorsports, Camarillo, California (#41)
17 726 Kevin Simpson, Bonham, Texas (#21K)
18 695 JPA Racing, Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania (#88J)
19 623 Epperson Racing, Indianapolis, Indiana (#2E)
20 569 Amati Racing, Marion, Illinois (#66)
21 561 Britt Aero Racing, Brazil, Indiana (#16)
22 559 Crum Racing, Mooresville, Indiana (#83c)
23 510 Cromwell-Boyd Racing, Lone Jack, Missouri (#4x)
24 488 BGE Motorsports, Elberfeld, Indiana (#15)
25 467 Dooling Autosports/Curb-Agajanian, Freeport, Texas (#63)
26 457 Brandon Mattox Racing, Brazil, Indiana (#28)
27 450 Wedgewood Motorsports, Cincinnati, Ohio (#98)
28 408 Charles Davis Jr., Buckeye, Arizona (#47)
29 355 Michael Dutcher Motorsports, Cicero, Indiana (#17GP)
30 338 Baldwin-Fox Racing, West Lafayette, Indiana (#5)
31 326 Hunter Maddox Racing, Bloomington, Indiana (#24m)
32 308 Larry Ebert, Columbus, Ohio (#6T)
33 265 Phillips Motorsports, Indianapolis, Indiana (#71p)
34 236 Jeff Pretorius, Yorktown, Indiana (#9z)
35 189 Goodnight Racing, Muncie, Indiana (#39G)
36 183 Tom Harris Motorsport, Tipton, Indiana (#84)
37 176 Eddie Tafoya, Chino Hills, California (#51T)
38 160 Troy Carey, Motorsports Tullamore, New South Wales (#45N)
39 156 Mark Smith, Sunbury, Pennsylvania (#M1)
40 152 2B Racing, Marion, Indiana (#2A)
41 149 Larry Gentry, Robards, Kentucky (#10)
42 126 Doran-Wedgewood Motorsports, Lebanon, Ohio (#98H)
43 106 James Turnbull II, Indio, California (#2J)
44 98 Nic Harris, Atlanta, Illinois (#N2)
45 95 Travis Millar, Wandin North, Victoria (#93AU)
46 84 Kent Wilhelmus, Newburgh, Indiana (#55)
47 80 Cherry Racing, Blandon, Pennsylvania (#67c)
48 72 Cheney Racing, Glendora, California (#42)
49 58 Paul Hazen, Columbia City, Indiana (#57H)
50 50 Justis Family Racing, Evansville, Indiana (#12J)
51 50 Chad Cory, Morristown, Indiana (#00)
52 40 Rase Motorsports, Mission Viejo, California (#32)
53 38 Chris Hoyer, Frankfort, Indiana (#11)
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 2166 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
2 2162 Hayden Reinbold, Gilbert, Arizona
3 985 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Indiana
4 726 Kobe Simpson, Bonham, Texas
5 510 Braydon Cromwell, Lone Jack, Missouri
6 453 Logan Calderwood, Goodyear, Arizona
7 417 Cale Coons, Greencastle, Indiana
8 411 Todd Hobson, Clyde, Victoria
9 265 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
10 160 Troy Carey, Tullamore, New South Wales
11 152 Abby Hohlbein, Cloverdale, Ohio
12 106 James Turnbull II, Indio, California
13 98 Nic Harris, Atlanta, Illinois
14 97 Sam Hinds, Westfield, Indiana
15 95 Travis Millar, Wandin North, Victoria
16 84 Eli Wilhelmus, Newburgh, Indiana
17 80 Jason Cherry, Blandon, Pennsylvania
18 50 Steve Justis, Evansville, Indiana
19 50 Austin Cory, Morristown, Indiana
20 45 Jake Scott, Morgantown, Indiana
21 40 Oliver Akard, Fort Myers, Florida
22 30 Jacob Tuttle, Oakley, California
23 10 Hunter Wilson, Mooresville, Indiana
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Feb 10: Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, Florida
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Feb 11: Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville, Florida
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Feb 12: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Feb 13: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Chris Dyson Racing #20)
Feb 14: Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Feb 15: (F) Ocala Speedway – Ocala, Florida
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Apr 11: Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Apr 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
May 2: Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Chris Dyson Racing #20)
May 9: Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
May 10: Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
May 30: Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa
WINNER: Brady Bacon (Chris Dyson Racing #20)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Jun 13: Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jun 18: (E) Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Swedesboro, New Jersey
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Jun 19: (E) Big Diamond Speedway – Pottsville, Pennsylvania
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Jun 20: (E) Williams Grove Speedway – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Jun 21: (E) Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, Pennsylvania
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Jun 22: (E) Action Track USA – Kutztown, Pennsylvania
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Jun 28: Fremont Speedway – Fremont, Ohio
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Jun 29: Millstream Speedway – Findlay, Ohio
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Jul 4: Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jul 5: Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Carson Garrett (Epperson Racing #2E)
Jul 24: (I) (A) The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Jul 25: (I) Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Robert Ballou (Ballou Motorsports #12)
Jul 27: (I) Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Jul 29: (I) Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Jul 30: (I) Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana
WINNER: C.J. Leary (Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing #21AZ)
Jul 31: (I) Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana
WINNER: Chase Stockon (Tom & Laurie Sertich #92)
Aug 1: (I) Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Aug 2: (I) Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Aug 21: Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Aug 22: Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
Aug 23: (T) (F) Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Sep 5: Tri-City Speedway – Granite City, Illinois
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Sep 6: Lucas Oil Speedway – Wheatland, Missouri
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Sep 12: Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Sep 13: (T) Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
Sep 20: (F) Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio
WINNER: Daison Pursley (CB Industries #86)
Sep 26: Paragon Speedway – Paragon, Indiana
WINNER: Mitchel Moles (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports #19AZ)
Sep 27: Butler Motor Speedway – Quincy, Michigan
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Oct 3: Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
Oct 10: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Oct 11: (T) Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Oct 17: (P) Dodge City Raceway Park – Dodge City, Kansas
WINNER: Kyle Cummins (Petty Performance Racing #3p)
Oct 18: (P) Route 66 Motor Speedway – Amarillo, Texas
WINNER: Jake Swanson (Daming Swanson Motorsports #5T)
Oct 24: (C) Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
Oct 25: (C) (F) Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
------------------ KEY DEFINITIONS ------------------
(A) Appearance points only event
(E) Eastern Storm event
(F) Feature points only event
(I) Indiana Sprint Week event
(T) NOS Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta event
(P) Co-Sanctioned by POWRi Elite Non-Wing Sprints
(C) Co-Sanctioned by USAC CRA
2025 USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS
FEATURE WINS
11-Justin Grant (Feb 12 at Ocala Speedway, Apr 12 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Jun 18 at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, Jun 21 at Port Royal Speedway, Jun 22 at Action Track USA, Jun 28 at Fremont Speedway, Jul 24 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Aug 23 at Kokomo Speedway, Sep 6 at Lucas Oil Speedway, Sep 12 at Circle City Raceway & Oct 3 at the Terre Haute Action Track)
10-Kyle Cummins (Feb 10 at Volusia Speedway Park, Feb 14 at Ocala Speedway, Apr 11 at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway, May 9 at Bloomington Speedway, May 10 at Tri-State Speedway, Jun 19 at Big Diamond Speedway, Jun 29 at Millstream Speedway, Sep 27 at Butler Motor Speedway, Oct 10 at Lawrenceburg Speedway & Oct 17 at Dodge City Raceway Park)
9-Logan Seavey (Feb 11 at Volusia Speedway Park, Jun 13 at Red Hill Raceway, Jul 4 at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway, Jul 27 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Aug 1 at Bloomington Speedway, Sep 13 at Tri-State Speedway, Oct 11 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Oct 24 at Central Arizona Raceway & Oct 25 at Central Arizona Raceway)
4-Briggs Danner (Jul 29 at Kokomo Speedway, Aug 21 at Kokomo Speedway, Sep 5 at Tri-City Speedway & Sep 18 at Eldora Speedway)
4-Kevin Thomas Jr. (May 31 at Knoxville Raceway, Jun 20 at Williams Grove Speedway, Aug 2 at Tri-State Speedway & Aug 22 at Kokomo Speedway)
3-Brady Bacon (Feb 13 at Ocala Speedway, May 2 at Eldora Speedway & May 30 at Knoxville Raceway)
2-Daison Pursley (Feb 15 at Ocala Speedway & Sep 20 at Eldora Speedway)
1-C.J. Leary (Jul 30 at Circle City Raceway)
1-Carson Garrett (Jul 5 at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway)
1-Chase Stockon (Jul 31 at the Terre Haute Action Track)
1-Jake Swanson (Oct 18 at Route 66 Motor Speedway)
1-Mitchel Moles (Sep 26 at Paragon Speedway)
1-Robert Ballou (Jul 26 at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway)
FEATURE LAPS LED
249-Logan Seavey
216-Kyle Cummins
210-Justin Grant
140-Kevin Thomas Jr.
114-Briggs Danner
94-Robert Ballou
88-Daison Pursley
76-C.J. Leary
73-Mitchel Moles
70-Chase Stockon
57-Brady Bacon
37-Hayden Reinbold
28-Carson Garrett
23-Jake Swanson
17-Gunnar Setser
11-Kale Drake
7-Wesley Smith
2-Kyle Shipley
TOP-5 FEATURE FINISHES
38-Kyle Cummins
27-Justin Grant
22-Mitchel Moles & Logan Seavey
18-Kevin Thomas Jr.
17-Briggs Danner
15-Jake Swanson
14-C.J. Leary
12-Chase Stockon
11-Robert Ballou
10-Daison Pursley
9-Brady Bacon
5-Kale Drake, Ricky Lewis & Hayden Reinbold
3-Jadon Rogers
2-Shane Cottle, Gunnar Setser & Ricky Thornton Jr.
1-Ryan Bernal, Wyatt Burks, Mario Clouser, Cale Coons, Chance Crum & Carson Garrett
TOP-10 FEATURE FINISHES
44-Kyle Cummins
41-Mitchel Moles
39-Logan Seavey
37-Kevin Thomas Jr.
35-Justin Grant
34-C.J. Leary & Jake Swanson
29-Briggs Danner
27-Chase Stockon
22-Kale Drake
21-Gunnar Setser
19-Robert Ballou & Hayden Reinbold
13-Brady Bacon
12-Daison Pursley
9-Ricky Lewis
7-Jadon Rogers
6-Cale Coons & Carson Garrett
3-Ryan Bernal, Shane Cottle, Tye Mihocko & Kyle Shipley
2-Max Adams, Steven Drevicki, Trey Osborne, Stevie Sussex, Ricky Thornton Jr. & Matt Westfall
1-Saban Bibent, Clinton Boyles, Wyatt Burks, Logan Calderwood, Mario Clouser, Chance Crum, Charles Davis Jr., Tom Harris, R.J. Johnson, Kayla Roell, Keith Sheffer II & Carson Short
FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (Presented by Honest Abe Roofing)
15-Mitchel Moles
8-Logan Seavey
6-Justin Grant
4-Daison Pursley
2-Briggs Danner, C.J. Leary & Jake Swanson
1-Brady Bacon, Kyle Cummins, Kale Drake, Carson Garrett, Hayden Reinbold & Kevin Thomas Jr.
HEAT RACE / QUALIFYING RACE WINS (Presented by Car IQ, K1 RaceGear, USAC Gear & Cook Out)
15-Robert Ballou
14-C.J. Leary
13-Kyle Cummins & Gunnar Setser
11-Justin Grant
10-Chase Stockon, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
8-Kale Drake & Logan Seavey
7-Briggs Danner & Mitchel Moles
6-Ricky Lewis
5-Daison Pursley & Hayden Reinbold
4-Jadon Rogers & Stevie Sussex
3-Joey Amantea, Brady Bacon & Carson Garrett
2-Max Adams, Wyatt Burks, Cale Coons, Tye Mihocko, Kobe Simpson & Matt Westfall
1-Ryan Bernal, Saban Bibent, Clinton Boyles, Chance Crum, Charles Davis Jr., Steven Drevicki, Tom Harris, Chelby Hinton, Seth Parker, Zack Pretorius, Kayla Roell, Kyle Shipley, Carson Short, Mark Smith, Wesley Smith & Ricky Thornton Jr.
SEMI WINS (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
3-Chase Stockon
2-Wyatt Burks, Carson Garrett, Ricky Lewis, Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley, Hayden Reinbold & Kayla Roell
1-Max Adams, Robert Ballou, Shane Cottle, Chance Crum, Braxton Cummings, Briggs Danner, Kale Drake, Tom Harris, Dustin Ingle, Trey Osborne, Jadon Rogers, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Kobe Simpson, Stevie Sussex, Eddie Tafoya Jr. & Kevin Thomas Jr.
C-MAIN WINS (Presented by Hoosier Racing Tire)
1-Max Adams, Brayden Clark, Nate Ervin, Aric Gentry, Brecken Guerrero, Jack Hoyer, Kyle Johnson, Ricky Lewis, Zack Pretorius, James Turnbull II & Austin Williams
FEATURE STARTS
49-Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
48-Briggs Danner, Hayden Reinbold & Gunnar Setser
44-Justin Grant
41-Chase Stockon
37-Kale Drake
31-Robert Ballou
26-Carson Garrett
25-Ricky Lewis & Kayla Roell
23-Jadon Rogers
20-Kobe Simpson
19-Joey Amantea
17-Daison Pursley
16-Brady Bacon
15-Harley Burns
12-Charles Davis Jr. & Kyle Shipley
11-Saban Bibent, Logan Calderwood, Braydon Cromwell & Chance Crum
10-Shane Cottle, Brandon Mattox, Stevie Sussex & Matt Westfall
9-Wyatt Burks & Todd Hobson
8-Cale Coons & Chelby Hinton
7-Rylan Gray, Hunter Maddox & Tye Mihocko
6-Max Adams, Nate Carle, Trey Osborne & Shawn Westerfeld
5-Ryan Barr, Steven Drevicki, Tom Harris, Zack Pretorius, Brian Ruhlman, Mark Smith, Wesley Smith & Eddie Tafoya Jr.
4-Ryan Bernal, Clinton Boyles, Aric Gentry, Gabriel Gilbert, Abby Hohlbein, R.J. Johnson, Anthony Nicholson, Carson Short & Olivia Thayer
3-Nick Bilbee, Mario Clouser, Dakota Earls, J.T. Ferry, Nic Harris, Steve Irwin, Billy Ney, Austin Nigh, Kendall Ruble, Adyn Schmidt, Keith Sheffer II & Eli Wilhelmus
2-Ed Aikin, Collin Ambrose, Rob Caho Jr., Jason Cherry, Braden Chiaramonte, Braxton Cummings, Geoff Ensign, Matt Goodnight, Tony Helton, Jack Hoyer, Kole Kirkman, R.J. Miller, John Mollick, Dirk Rimrott, Glen Saville, Nate Schank, Sam Scott, Caleb Stelzig, Cooper Sullivan, Ricky Thornton Jr. & Paul White
1-Brody Adamsky, Bryce Andrews, Jeremy Atchison, A.J. Bender, Blake Bower, Beau Brandon, Bruce Buckwalter Jr., Isaac Chapple, Patrick Chilmonik, Aaron Davis, Chris Douglas, Bryce Dues, Brayden Fox, Max Frank, Don Grable, Mike Haggenbottom, Luke Hall, Korbyn Hayslett, Anton Hernandez, Sam Hinds, Dustin Ingle, Jack James, A.J. Johnson, Justin Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Connor Lundy, Justin Meneely, Travis Millar, Mike Miller, Colin Parker, Seth Parker, R.J. Payne, Dale Schweikart, Jake Scott, Brady Short, Brian Smith, Cameron Smith, Adam Taylor, Matt Thompson, Travis Thompson, James Turnbull II, Josh Turner, Jack Wagner, Samuel Wagner, Dustin Webber, Austin Williams, Kyle Willis, J.J. Yeley & Justin Zimmerman
HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFIERS
Feb 10: Volusia Speedway Park – Daison Pursley (16.156)
Feb 11: Volusia Speedway Park – Daison Pursley (16.275)
Feb 12: Ocala Speedway – Justin Grant (14.347)
Feb 13: Ocala Speedway – Justin Grant (13.911)
Feb 14: Ocala Speedway – Daison Pursley (14.041)
Apr 11: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Mitchel Moles (12.685)
Apr 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Mitchel Moles (14.267)
May 2: Eldora Speedway – Logan Seavey (15.755)
May 8: Bloomington Speedway – Mitchel Moles (11.513)
May 9: Tri-State Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.003)
May 30: Knoxville Raceway – C.J. Leary (18.442)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – Mitchel Moles (18.868)
Jun 13: Red Hill Raceway – Hayden Reinbold (15.009)
Jun 18: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Justin Grant (15.027)
Jun 19: Big Diamond Speedway – Justin Grant (14.527)
Jun 20: Williams Grove Speedway – Mitchel Moles (19.246)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway – Logan Seavey (18.662)
Jun 22: Action Track USA – Logan Seavey (10.558)
Jun 28: Fremont Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.505)
Jun 29: Millstream Speedway – Mitchel Moles (16.331)
Jul 4: Honest Abe Roof Lincoln Park Speedway – Daison Pursley (12.471)
Jul 5: Honest Abe Roof Lincoln Park Speedway – Kale Drake (12.747)
Jul 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Justin Grant (12.039)
Jul 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Brady Bacon (12.471)
Jul 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.016)
Jul 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.430)
Jul 30: Circle City Raceway – Logan Seavey (12.027)
Jul 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Mitchel Moles (19.895)
Aug 1 : Bloomington Speedway – Logan Seavey (11.834)
Aug 2: Tri-State Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.340)
Aug 21: Kokomo Speedway – Kyle Cummins (12.599)
Aug 22: Kokomo Speedway – Mitchel Moles (12.368)
Sep 5: Tri-City Speedway – Justin Grant (14.002)
Sep 6: Lucas Oil Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.928)
Sep 12: Circle City Raceway – Mitchel Moles (11.833)
Sep 13: Tri-State Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.717)
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway – C.J. Leary (15.700)
Sep 26: Paragon Speedway – Carson Garrett (14.309)
Sep 27: Butler Motor Speedway – Mitchel Moles (14.139)
Oct 3: Terre Haute Action Track – Kyle Cummins (19.662)
Oct 10: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.836)
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.663)
Oct 17: Dodge City Raceway Park – Jake Swanson (14.963)
Oct 18: Route 66 Motor Speedway – Jake Swanson (13.648)
Oct 24: Central Arizona Raceway – Mitchel Moles (15.024)
ROD END SUPPLY HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE
Feb 10: Volusia Speedway Park – C.J. Leary (18th to 9th)
Feb 11: Volusia Speedway Park – Kale Drake (19th to 5th)
Feb 12: Ocala Speedway – Jadon Rogers (24th to 13th)
Feb 13: Ocala Speedway – Briggs Danner (24th to 11th)
Feb. 14: Ocala Speedway – Robert Ballou (15th to 9th)
Feb. 15: Ocala Speedway – Chase Stockon (23rd to 13th)
Apr 11: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Kale Drake (23rd to 5th)
Apr 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Nick Bilbee (20th to 11th)
May 2: Eldora Speedway – Kale Drake (15th to 6th)
May 8: Bloomington Speedway – Jack Hoyer (22nd to 13th)
May 9: Tri-State Speedway – Kale Drake (23rd to 10th)
May 30: Knoxville Raceway – Kale Drake (15th to 6th)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – Kyle Cummins (18th to 3rd)
Jun 13: Red Hill Raceway – Chase Stockon (11th to 3rd)
Jun 18: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Robert Ballou (13th to 7th)
Jun 19: Big Diamond Speedway – Daison Pursley (8th to 3rd)
Jun 20: Williams Grove Speedway – Steven Drevicki (14th to 6th)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway – Robert Ballou (12th to 5th)
Jun 22: Action Track USA – Kevin Thomas Jr. (8th to 3rd)
Jun 28: Fremont Speedway – Briggs Danner (24th to 7th)
Jun 29: Millstream Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (14th to 7th)
Jul 4: Honest Abe Roof Lincoln Park Speedway – Justin Grant (18th to 7th)
Jul 5: Honest Abe Roof Lincoln Park Speedway – Shane Cottle (24th to 10th)
Jul 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Trey Osborne (18th to 8th)
Jul 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Jake Swanson (15th to 7th)
Jul 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (12th to 3rd)
Jul 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (6th to 1st)
Jul 30: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (22nd to 4th)
Jul 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Kayla Roell (22nd to 14th)
Aug 1 : Bloomington Speedway – Briggs Danner (23rd to 12th)
Aug 2: Tri-State Speedway – Logan Seavey (13th to 2nd)
Aug 21: Kokomo Speedway – Ricky Lewis (24th to 13th)
Aug 22: Kokomo Speedway – Shane Cottle (23rd to 15th)
Aug 23: Kokomo Speedway – Clinton Boyles (19th to 8th)
Sep 5: Tri-City Speedway – Cale Coons (14th to 6th)
Sep 6: Lucas Oil Speedway – Jack Wagner (20th to 11th)
Sep 12: Circle City Raceway – Chase Stockon (12th to 4th)
Sep 13: Tri-State Speedway – Adyn Schmidt (21st to 15th)
Sep 18: Eldora Speedway – Mitchel Moles (16th to 7th)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway – Brady Bacon (12th to 4th)
Sep 26: Paragon Speedway – C.J. Leary (17th to 7th)
Sep 27: Butler Motor Speedway – C.J. Leary (11th to 7th)
Oct 3: Terre Haute Action Track – Ricky Lewis (10th to 3rd)
Oct 10: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kayla Roell (18th to 12th)
Oct 11: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Jake Swanson (12th to 5th)
Oct 17: Dodge City Raceway Park – Caleb Stelzig (22nd to 17th)
Oct 18: Route 66 Motor Speedway – Gunnar Setser (13th to 6th)
Oct 24: Central Arizona Raceway – Ryan Bernal (18th to 10th)
Oct 25: Central Arizona Raceway – R.J. Johnson (23rd to 9th)
DIRT DRAFT FASTEST HOT LAPS DRIVER
Feb 10: Volusia Speedway Park – Justin Grant (16.556)
Feb 11: Volusia Speedway Park – Daison Pursley (16.807)
Feb 12: Ocala Speedway – Briggs Danner (15.004)
Feb 13: Ocala Speedway – Kyle Cummins (14.715)
Feb. 14: Ocala Speedway – C.J. Leary (14.202)
Feb. 15: Ocala Speedway – Justin Grant (14.346)
Apr 11: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Justin Grant (12.939)
Apr 12: Lawrenceburg Speedway – C.J. Leary (14.572)
May 2: Eldora Speedway – Kyle Cummins (15.811)
May 8: Bloomington Speedway – Jake Swanson (12.061)
May 9: Tri-State Speedway – Jadon Rogers
May 30: Knoxville Raceway – Justin Grant (18.754)
May 31: Knoxville Raceway – Jake Swanson (18.927)
Jun 13: Red Hill Raceway – Kyle Cummins (14.970)
Jun 18: Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Justin Grant (15.027)
Jun 19: Big Diamond Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (14.490)
Jun 20: Williams Grove Speedway – Mitchel Moles (19.439)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway – Justin Grant (18.835)
Jun 22: Action Track USA – Kyle Cummins (10.610)
Jun 28: Fremont Speedway – Robert Ballou (15.065)
Jun 29: Millstream Speedway – Justin Grant (16.284)
Jul 4: Honest Abe Roof Lincoln Park Speedway – Justin Grant (12.641)
Jul 5: Honest Abe Roof Lincoln Park Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.924)
Jul 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Justin Grant (12.039)
Jul 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Jake Swanson (12.965)
Jul 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.200)
Jul 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.719)
Jul 30: Circle City Raceway – Chase Stockon (12.030)
Jul 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Briggs Danner (19.991)
Aug 1 : Bloomington Speedway – C.J. Leary (11.795)
Bridgeport Speedway Saturday Night Special!
It’s full speed ahead this Saturday at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, as the
IMT USAC East Coast Sprint Cars headline a one-day season finale showdown you
won’t want to miss!
While the Non-Winners Race has been cancelled, Sandoe’s Fruit Market is
keeping the action alive with a $1,500 bonus to any first-time winner this
season! Could it be Ed Aikin, Ronald Helmick, Allen Jr., Olivia Thayer — or
maybe you?
Driver Bonuses & Awards:
$1,500 to win / $225 to start — but for a first-time winner, that jumps to a
huge $3,000!
Heat race winners score a free Hoosier Tire
Lucky Pill Draw for competitors courtesy of Strange Oval, with a chance to win a
set of torsion bars!
Plus, a great lineup of contingency awards and products available to all IMT
USAC East Coast feature starters!
Fans!
Before the features, join in trick-or-treating at the track, plus a special
$500 fan bonus from Danny Dietrich to anyone who can correctly predict all three
division winners!
📅 Saturday Schedule:
Pit Gates: 12:00 PM
Spectator Gates: 1:00 PM
Cars on Track: 3:00 PM
Come out and help us wave the checkered flag on a thrilling IMT USAC East Coast season presented by Baer Den Farm
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO PERRIS SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
OCTOBER 28, 2025... This Saturday, November 1st, the battle for the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship will return to Perris Auto
Speedway. The second to last race of the season will also feature the PASSCAR
Super Stocks, PASSCAR Street Stocks, and PASSCAR American Factory Stocks. Perris
Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris
Drive in Perris, California and the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm with
racing at "America's Premier Dirt Track" will start half an hour earlier than
normal at 6:30pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 267 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-seven drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25,
2012. This season, Ricky Lewis has topped four Perris features, David Gasper
took the April 1st event, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm claimed the July 19th victory,
R.J. Johnson topped the September 13th “So-Cal Showdown” and September 27th
show, while Brody Roa won on October 18th. The complete Perris USAC/CRA win list
is at the end of this release.
Defending champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona heads to USAC/CRA’s “home
track” with an 80-point lead over the competition. Driving the Petty Performance
Racing #33P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman, Johnson was the
“Lafond Jar of Change Hard Charger” at Casa Grande’s “Western World
Championships” finale with a ninth place run from twenty-third. To his credit,
the multi-time Arizona champion has posted two feature wins, six Woodland Auto
Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Awards, eight heat race
victories, eighteen top-10 finishes, and 75 feature laps led on the year.
Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, Matt Mitchell, and “The Big Game Hunter” Austin
Williams with eleven wins, the second generation driver will be looking to
clinch the championship with a triumph at Perris.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis is second in the chase for the USAC/CRA
championship. The owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris
Family Farms DRC finished eleventh at the “Western World” finale after starting
seventeenth. In his first full season with USAC/CRA, Lewis has eight feature
wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time
Awards, four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Award, sixteen top-10 finishes, and 199 feature laps led on the year.
Now tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC/CRA wins, Ricky will have
his sights on a victory this Saturday night.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California ranks third
in the USAC/CRA point chase. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging
/ Maxima Oil DRC, Williams raced from twenty-sixth to sixteenth at the Pinal
County Fairgrounds after taking a provisional. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of
the Year has one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast
Time Award, one heat race victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Awards, one C-Main win, sixteen top-10 finishes, and 16 feature lap led
to his credit. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, R.J. Johnson, and Matt Mitchell
with eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will be looking for his first
victory of the year at Perris.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender sits fourth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Piloting the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender drove from twenty-seventh to twenty-second at Central
Arizona Raceway after taking a provisional. At press time, the former Turkey
Night Grand Prix Sprint Car winner has five heat race victories, two In Memory
of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, fourteen top-10 finishes, and 5
feature laps led in the campaign. This Saturday night, A.J. will have his sights
on the second “home track” win of his career at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California ranks fifth in the USAC/CRA
championship standings. The driver of the Dino Napier #5X Indiana Truck Salvage
/ B&B Powder Coating DRC has had a tough season and skipped the “Western World
Championships” To date, the veteran driver has one feature win, three heat race
victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, twelve
top-10 finishes, and 48 feature laps led on the year. Tommy is tied with “The
People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin Grant, “Showtime”
Danny Sheridan, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight victories and will be
looking to add another win to his resume this Saturday.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Lonnie Oliver, Blake Hendricks, Trenten Shelton, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig,
Jacob Tuttle, Lonnie Hochstetler, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Jeff Shelton, Josh
Gillis, and Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “Chargin” Charles Davis
Jr., “Bullet” Blake Bower, David Gasper, Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Pride of Garden
Grove” Brody Roa, Verne Sweeney, “The Cadillac” Cody Williams, Logan Williams,
Logan Calderwood, “The Honey Badger” Elexa Herrera, Jeff Dyer, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General admission tickets (13 & over) are
$35, Senior tickets (65 & over) are $30, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and
Children (5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for
parking. Advance tickets are available online for an additional fee, and for
more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or
call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 3-Logan
Seavey, 2-David Gasper, 1-Ryan Bernal, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery,
1-Brody Roa, 1-Jake Swanson, 1-J.J. Yeley.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Brody Roa, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-R.J. Johnson, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan,
6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-Ricky
Lewis, 5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen,
3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi
Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris
Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh
Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez,
1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-1385, 2. Ricky Lewis-1305, 3. Austin Williams-1125, 4. A.J. Bender-1097,
5. Tommy Malcolm-991, 6. Charles Davis Jr.-962, 7. Blake Bower-954, 8. David
Gasper-893, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-805, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-701, 11. Brody
Roa-676, 12. Verne Sweeney-638, 13. Cody Williams-597, 14. Brecken Guerrero
(R)-538, 15. Logan Williams-528, 16. Logan Calderwood-522, 17. Elexa
Herrera-505, 18. Connor Speir (R)-480, 19. Jake Swanson-394, 20. Brody Wake
(R)-372.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Ryan Bernal)
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Brody Roa)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Logan Seavey)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Logan Seavey)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
CULVER CORRALS USAC WS MIDGET FINALE
AT VENTURA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ventura, California (October 25, 2025)………Dane Culver fended off repeated
challenges from Brody Fuson down the stretch to score the victory in Saturday
night’s Avanti USAC Western States Midget season finale at California’s Ventura
Raceway.
Culver (Riverside, California) took over the lead on the seventh lap when
racelong leader Preston Norbury performed a half-spin in turn two and kept on
going, with Culver capitalizing his way into the lead.
On the eighth lap, Connor Speir flipped in between turns three and four in
what was the only major incident throughout the 30-lap feature. Speir walked
away and also tallied enough points to earn series Rookie of the Year honors for
2025.
During the final 10 laps, Fuson slid past Culver no less than three different
times with Culver crossing over each attack to remain as the leader, including
once on the final restart with four circuits to go.
When Fuson stumbled atop the turn two cushion on the final lap, Culver was
able to break away in his Knuckles Up Racing machine to win his second series
feature of the season and the second of his career after previously winning at
California’s Santa Maria Speedway in August.
Fuson, who was also the fastest qualifier, finished second while series
champion Caden Sarale took third with T.J. Smith fourth as Norbury rounded out
the top-five after leading the initial six laps.
Heat races were won by Sarale and Norbury.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 11,
2025 – Antioch Speedway – Antioch, California – Co-Sanctioned by BCRA
QUALIFYING: 1. Brody Fuson, 51, Carlile-12.269; 2. T.J. Smith, 68,
Six8-12.305; 3. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-12.332; 4. Preston Norbury, 77AZ,
Norbury-12.610; 5. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-12.651; 6. Connor Speir, 14JR,
Graunstadt-12.671; 7. Jett Barnes, 73, Barnes-12.716; 8. Broedy Graham, 66,
BGR-12.776; 9. Todd Hawse, 18, Hawse-12.944; 10. Grant Schaadt, 15,
Schaadt-13.102; 11. Kevin Mahoney, 11K, Kruseman-13.554; 12. Hailey Lambert, 55,
Lambert-13.578; 13. Ron Hazelton, 15H, Hazelton-13.715; 14. Chris Rahe, 5,
Rahe-13.884; 15. Billy Rayburn, 9K, Rayburn-14.149; 16. Kyle Hawse, 20,
Hawse-NT; 17. Joey Bishop, 45, Bishop-NT.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Caden Sarale (5), 2. Brody Fuson (6), 3. Todd Hawse (2), 4. Jett
Barnes (3), 5. Dane Culver (4), 6. Joey Bishop (8), 7. Billy Rayburn (7), 8.
Kevin Mahoney (1). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Preston Norbury (5), 2. T.J. Smith (6), 3. Broedy Graham (3), 4.
Connor Speir (4), 5. Grant Schaadt (2), 6. Chris Rahe (7), 7. Hailey Lambert
(1), 8. Kyle Hawse (8), 9. Ron Hazelton (9). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dane Culver (2), 2.
Brody Fuson (6), 3. Caden Sarale (4), 4. T.J. Smith (5), 5. Preston Norbury (3),
6. Jett Barnes (7), 7. Broedy Graham (8), 8. Todd Hawse (9), 9. Grant Schaadt
(10), 10. Hailey Lambert (12), 11. Ron Hazelton (13), 12. Chris Rahe (14), 13.
Kyle Hawse (16), 14. Joey Bishop (17), 15. Billy Rayburn (15), 16. Connor Speir
(1), 17. Kevin Mahoney (11). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1-6 Preston Norbury, Laps 7-30 Dane Culver.
**Connor Speir flipped on lap 8 of the feature.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET POINTS: 1-Caden Sarale-770, 2-Dane Culver-657, 3-T.J. Smith-634, 4-Connor Speir-456, 5-Todd Hawse-446, 6-Broedy Graham-388, 7-Jett Yantis-376, 8-Kyle Hawse-376, 9-Hailey Lambert-347, 10-Preston Norbury-309.
SEAVEY SWEEPS WESTERN WORLD,
POCKETS $43,750 IN CASA GRANDE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (October 25, 2025)………As if one Western World
Championships win wasn’t good enough, Logan Seavey went ahead and swept the
entire weekend on Saturday night at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway.
One night after the Sutter, California racer pocketed an opening night
victory at the 3/8-mile dirt oval, he repeated the feat on Saturday to the tune
of $43,750 in total winnings between his $35,000 winner’s share, plus another
$8,750 in lap leader money after leading all 35 circuits in the 58th running of
the event.
With his latest triumph, Seavey became a two-time Western World champion
after getting his first win in the event during the 2021 season. Furthermore,
he’s the first driver to win the final two races of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship season since Tyler Courtney in 2019.
“This is so cool,” Seavey said following his second Western World win. “What
an unbelievable job all year to give us exactly what we needed to get some speed
back. Like I said at Lawrenceburg, I was hoping we were back and we sure as heck
proved it tonight and throughout this whole weekend.”
Seavey’s ninth win of the 2025 season aboard his Abacus Racing/Mountain
Mechanical – Droplight – Elbrecht Concrete/DRC/Stanton Chevy was the 33rd of his
USAC National Sprint Car career, moving him past 1973 series champion Rollie
Beale for sole possession of 16th place on the all-time list.
Throughout the early portion of the night, Seavey’s arch nemesis was 2025
USAC National Sprint Car champion Kyle Cummins, who snookered him on the final
restart of The Underwood Dash with three laps remaining to earn a $5,000 reward
and a prime starting position on the pole.
However, at the start of the feature, Seavey felt he was right where he
needed to be to get a proper jump on Cummins, which he did for roughly
three-quarters of the first lap. Meanwhile, over in turn three on the opening
lap, Logan Calderwood (19th) flipped upside down to necessitate a red flag.
Despite it all, Calderwood was actually able to restart and complete the first
nine laps before pulling off with a 26th place result.
On the second attempt at the start, Seavey was apprehensive that the slight
bit of green flag activity might’ve shuffled the deck back into Cummins’ favor.
“I was really glad to see what they did to the track because I knew the
outside would be a little better,” Seavey offered. “Then, that second start made
me nervous that the bottom was going to get cleaned up. But I was able to hold
him off. I couldn’t give up the lead to Kyle. He’s too good out front and I’m
sure he was thinking the same thing. Right now, he’s the best in the country and
it was nice to keep him behind us.”
Seavey got the upper hand on Cummins around the outside to lead the opening
lap and every bit thereafter, although Cummins stayed close in check. Meanwhile,
Chase Stockon had hustled up from his sixth starting spot to third after sliding
under Ricky Thonton Jr. for the spot in turns three and four on the 13th lap.
By midway, Cummins was right on Seavey’s tail as the pair worked through
lapped traffic, but the coast was made clear for the leaders on the 22nd lap
when 17th running Kevin Thomas Jr. came to a halt in turns three and four with a
flat right rear tire, which caused additional damage to the right side of his
ride and promptly ended his night.
On the ensuing restart, Cummins found his stride along the inside line and
came within a car length of nipping Seavey at the stripe at the completion of
lap 23. But the high side proved to be Seavey’s jam and he utilized it to launch
off turn two and leave Cummins in the not-so-distant past as he blazed a trail
out in front of Cummins to the tune of 1.1 second.
That said, just when Seavey might’ve a felt a slight sense of peacefulness,
eighth running Jake Swanson’s shredded right rear tire on the 30th lap squashed
any semblance of that. As Swanson was forced to the Indy Metal Finishing Work
Area, Seavey was sent into a worrisome state of mind.“
Usually, when they work the track like that, it’s really fast early,” Seavey
explained. “That’s really hard on tires because we are running so hard and we’ve
got a full fuel load. Once I saw Jake pop a tire, I was nervous because I hadn’t
really saved anything early. I was worried about tires all race because you’re
so hard on them here. You’re running around here full throttle basically.
Speaking of full throttle, it’s also hard on fuel.”
That became the next nail-biting situation Seavey had to endure while
cruising toward victory with the white flag in sight. That’s when Ryan Bernal
(9th) slowed with an apparent fuel issue, and under the caution period, C.J.
Leary (4th) and Briggs Danner (8th) both slipped into the work area with dry
fuel tanks but weren’t able to make it back on track in time for the restart.
Call it a premonition, but Seavey admitted he had an inkling that the book
wasn’t about to be closed on this sucker just yet.
“I don’t know why, but once we took that first white, I just had a feeling
that it wasn’t over,” Seavey stated. “Then, we got that caution and we had to go
again. I was liking what I was doing on the restarts. I was a little bit
vulnerable, but I felt better about protecting than I did about moving up and
maybe giving him an opportunity to slide us. I thought I did as good as I could
on those starts, but the guy behind you has the catbird seat to try and make a
move, and he tried, but my Abacus 57 was a little too fast tonight.”
Cummins did take a run at Seavey in turns one and two on the first lap of the
green-white-checkered finish. But it was to no avail and nearly cost him the
second position as Stockon’s momentum carried him right to within an arm’s
length of Cummins on the back straightaway.
At this particular moment, Seavey was up front singing a merry tune as he put
the finishing touches on a grand victory. Yet, all the while, he maintained a
pit in his stomach as he pondered if he could even make it successfully to the
line.
“I was out (of fuel) those last two laps and watching that 35 grand go out
the window,” Seavey revealed. “Luckily, I had just enough to hold on and this
Stanton engine was running just good enough to get me to the line.”
Seavey’s fears did not come to fruition, and instead, he closed out the
victory with a 0.412 second winning margin as past Western World victors
occupied the top-four finishing positions with Kyle Cummins second, Chase
Stockon third and Brady Bacon fourth while Ricky Thornton Jr. rounded out the
top-five.
How did Thornton's first two nights in a USAC National Sprint Car go? Well,
the late model star followed up his impressive fourth place finish on Friday
with a fifth on Saturday night. With it, he earned 2025 Western World Rookie of
the Year honors, plus an extra $1,500 as the Team AZ-Petty-Rossi “Whiz Kid”
award winner.
R.J. Johnson collected a $3,131.98 bonus for his run from 23rd to ninth in
the feature. That's $2,461.98 from the Lafond Jar of Change, another $520 as the
#WesternWorld Passing Master and $150 more courtesy of Rod End Supply.
In what was the closest Rookie battle in USAC National Sprint Car racing
history, Gunnar Setser prevailed over Hayden Reinbold by a four point margin
(2166 to 2162) to earn the Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Year award.
Brentwood, California's Blake Bower earned his way into the feature in
spectacular fashion. After getting passed on the final lap of the semi, he raced
back into the final transfer spot off the last corner to land an A-Main spot in
his first ever Western World appearance. That proved to be the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP / AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC
CRA SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: October 25, 2025 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa
Grande, Arizona – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 58th Western World Championships
CAR IQ / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST QUALIFIER: (8
laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady Bacon (#4c Calderwood), 2. Briggs
Danner (#39 Hogue), 3. Stevie Sussex (#17GP Dutcher), 4. Tye Mihocko (#5
Mihocko), 5. Ricky Lewis (#41 Lewis), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#3R Rock Steady), 7.
Blake Bower (#17x Dunkel), 8. Max Adams (#42 Cheney), 9. Daison Pursley (#86
CBI), 10. Cole Wakim (#73 Ford), 11. Matt Westfall (#11c Turner-Wheeler), 12.
Marty Hawkins (#3m Hawkins), 13. Verne Sweeney (#98v Guerrero). 2:06.39 (New
Track Record)
K1 RACEGEAR / W.C. FRIEND SECOND QUALIFIER: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the
feature) 1. Chase Stockon (#92 Sertich), 2. Ryan Bernal (#17 Calderwood-Dunkel),
3. Braden Chiaramonte (#73B OCC), 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (#51T Tafoya), 5. Hayden
Reinbold (#19 Reinbold-Underwood), 6. Connor Lundy (#97 Lundy), 7. Saban Bibent
(#98 Wedgewood), 8. R.J. Johnson (#33p Petty), 9. A.J. Bender (#21x Bender), 10.
Isaac Chapple (#6w Chapple-Hall), 11. Brecken Guerrero (#98B Guerrero), 12.
Brent Sexton (#44 Sexton), 13. Jim Vanzant (#3v Vanzant). 2:07.87
USAC GEAR / SILBERMAN SOLAR THIRD QUALIFIER: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the
feature) 1. Mitchel Moles (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), 2. Jake Swanson (#5T
Daming Swanson), 3. Gunnar Setser (#5G KO), 4. Charles Davis Jr. (#47 Davis), 5.
Logan Calderwood (#6 Calderwood), 6. Trey Osborne (#6T Ebert), 7. Kobe Simpson
(#21K Simpson), 8. David Gasper (#18 Kittle-Gasper), 9. J.J. Yeley (#2 Yeley),
10. Kyle Shipley (#0G Black Gold), 11. Dayton Shelton (#4D Shelton), 12. Wayne
Siddle (#007 Siddle), 13. Harley Burns (#14 Hendricks), 14. Austin Williams
(#17w Dunkel). 2:11.30
HOOSIER TIRE / WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY C-MAIN: (1 lap, shortened from 8 laps
due to accident, all transfer to the semi) 1. Brecken Guerrero, 2. Marty
Hawkins, 3. Wayne Siddle, 4. Verne Sweeney, 5. Jim Vanzant, 6. Brent Sexton, 7.
Dayton Shelton. NT
THE UNDERWOOD DASH: (10 laps) 1. Kyle Cummins (#3p Petty), 2. Logan Seavey
(#57 Abacus), 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Ricky Thornton Jr. (#20RT Petty), 5. C.J. Leary
(#21AZ Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian), 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Briggs Danner, 8. Mitchel
Moles, 9. Ryan Bernal, 10. Jake Swanson. NT
ALSO AT THE TRACK: Justin Grant (#4 TOPP)
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS / FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4
transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Trey Osborne, 3. Daison
Pursley, 4. R.J. Johnson, 5. Blake Bower, 6. Connor Lundy, 7. Saban Bibent, 8.
A.J. Bender, 9. Kobe Simpson, 10. J.J. Yeley, 11. Max Adams, 12. Kyle Shipley,
13. Cole Wakim, 14. Isaac Chapple, 15. Brecken Guerrero, 16. Verne Sweeney, 17.
Wayne Siddle, 18. Jim Vanzant, 19. Brent Sexton, 20. Marty Hawkins. NT
FEATURE: (35 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2.
Kyle Cummins (1), 3. Chase Stockon (6), 4. Brady Bacon (3), 5. Ricky Thornton
Jr. (4), 6. Mitchel Moles (8), 7. Hayden Reinbold (18), 8. Stevie Sussex (11),
9. R.J. Johnson (23), 10. Tye Mihocko (14), 11. Ricky Lewis (17), 12. Jake
Swanson (10), 13. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (15), 14. Daison Pursley (22), 15. Trey
Osborne (21), 16. Austin Williams (26-C), 17. C.J. Leary (5), 18. Briggs Danner
(7), 19. Gunnar Setser (13), 20. Ryan Bernal (9), 21. Braden Chiaramonte (12),
22. A.J. Bender (27-N), 23. Kobe Simpson (25-N), 24. Kevin Thomas Jr. (20), 25.
Charles Davis Jr. (16), 26. Logan Calderwood (19), 27. Blake Bower (24). NT
(C) represents a USAC CRA Sprint Car provisional starter
(N) represents a USAC National Sprint Car provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-35 Logan Seavey.
**J.J. Yeley flipped during the third qualifier. Dayton Shelton flipped
during the C-Main. Logan Calderwood flipped on lap 1 of the feature.
FINAL USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle
Cummins-3365, 2-Mitchel Moles-2979, 3-Logan Seavey-2973, 4-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2829, 5-Justin Grant-2759, 6-Briggs Danner-2697, 7-C.J. Leary-2660, 8-Jake
Swanson-2643, 9-Chase Stockon-2272, 10-Gunnar Setser-2166.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1385,
2-Ricky Lewis-1305, 3-Austin Williams-1125, 4-A.J. Bender-1097, 5-Tommy
Malcolm-991, 6-Charles Davis Jr.-962, 7-Blake Bower-954, 8-David Gasper-893,
9-Connor Lundy-805, 10-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-701.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Gunnar Setser-157, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-135, 6-Logan Seavey-126, 7-Justin Grant-124, 8-Hayden Reinbold-123, 9-Kyle
Cummins-120, 10-Chase Stockon-119.
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (15.370)
Car IQ / In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. & Wiley Miller II First Qualifier
Winner: Brady Bacon
K1 RaceGear / W.C. Friend Second Qualifier Winner: Chase Stockon
USAC Gear / Silberman Solar Third Qualifier Winner: Mitchel Moles
Hoosier Tire / Woodland Auto Display C-Main Winner: Brecken Guerrero
The Underwood Dash Winner: Kyle Cummins
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Factory Wraps Semi Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Rod End Supply / In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner / Lafond Jar of Change Hard
Charger: R.J. Johnson (23rd to 9th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Blake Bower
Wild West Shootout Stampede Western World Passing Master Champion: R.J.
Johnson (24)
Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing “Whiz Kid” Western World Rookie of the Year: Ricky Thornton Jr. (5th)
SEAVEY SINGS AT CASA GRANDE,
WINS WESTERN WORLD OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (October 23, 2025)………Four years following his initial taste of Western World success, Logan Seavey feasted on the field during Friday night’s USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship debut at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway.
Seavey (Sutter, California) rushed into the lead from his outside second row starting position by lap three and paced the remaining 28 circuits to capture the opening night of the 58th annual Western World Championships at the 3/8-mile dirt oval, an event co-sanctioned by the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series.
For Seavey, it was his eighth victory of the USAC National Sprint Car season and the 32nd of his career, tying him with the great Rollie Beale for 16th place on the series’ all-time feature win list.
After qualifying fourth and finishing second by a single car length in his heat race, Seavey had sensed that he let down his team and their Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight – Elbrecht Concrete/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
“I knew my car was going to be super, super good early,” Seavey foreshadowed. “(Crew chief) Kirk (Simpson) had this thing lights out all night. I feel like I narrowly missed quick time, but that was probably my doing. Then, I narrowly missed winning my heat race. I felt like I owed one to these guys for giving me such a good racecar.”
Just moments into the 30-lap feature, Seavey more than made up for it. By the end of lap one, he had ridden the high line around the outside of C.J. Leary and Justin Grant to slot into second. Then, Seavey immediately found the low line to his liking. On the third go around, Seavey pulled even with Bacon, then slipped out in front as he carved a path under Bacon and slid past in turn one to take over the race lead, a place he knew he had to get to in a hurry if he wanted it to be his night.
“With Brady and Justin on the front row, if you don’t go early, they’re going to get rolling and figure out where they need to be,” Seavey explained. “These races are so much easier once you get to the lead. You can see the cushion really well and you get to observe the whole racetrack.”
Ten laps into it, Seavey had opened up a 1.5 second advantage over series champion Kyle Cummins, but lapped traffic was poised to play a role. In a matter of five laps, at the halfway point, Cummins had shaved a full second off Seavey’s lead to put the interval between the two at about a half second.
At the precise moment when Seavey was about to reach the two-wide blockade of the traffic, the red flag was displayed for fifth running Kevin Thomas Jr. after a collision with fourth place Justin Grant at the entry to turn three on lap 16. Thomas barrel rolled three times before being nailed by the trailing Daison Pursley (7th), which also sent Pursley spinning to a stop, knocking both Thomas and Pursley out of the race in a moment’s notice.
As a result of the incident, Thomas’ series record streak of 29 consecutive top-10 finishes screeched to a halt. Thomas, who finished 25th on the night, hadn’t finished outside the top-10 since the USAC Eastern Storm round at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway four months earlier on June 21.
With traffic cleared for the leaders, Seavey’s biggest nemesis down the stretch was the gnarly cushion and the ever changing track conditions.
“We’re already really close to the wall, and (the cushion) was pretty big there early,” Seavey said. “It just kept getting thicker and thicker as the race went on. I knew there at the very end, it was going to start taking rubber. I could see the shine kind of going away and I was struggling to gain on the cars in front of me. I just felt so good on the cushion; I didn’t want to give up on it and have somebody make a big run on me. I stayed up there as long as I could until the last three or four laps, then I finally had to peel off.”
By then, Seavey’s lead held steady, but Cummins was able to climb to within a couple car lengths of Seavey’s rear bumper. Yet, at that point, Seavey had firmly entrenched himself in the catbird seat and wasn’t going to do anything to put that in jeopardy.
“This place is so fast and so tricky, it can be easy to get uncomfortable,” Seavey revealed. “(The crew) has done such a good job today to make me feel good in this racecar so that I can run as hard as I need to in order to win these races.”
At the stripe, Seavey was .788 seconds ahead of the field, ahead of Cummins while Leary was strong late to finish third ahead of the surgent Ricky Thornton Jr. in fourth and an impressive Ricky Lewis who finished fifth, advancing 21 positions after using a provisional and starting 26th on the grid.
With his runner-up finish, Cummins set a new USAC National Sprint Car record by posting his 37th top-five finish of the 2025 series season in 48 starts so far. That broke the mark of 36 top-fives set by Brady Bacon during the 2021 season.
C.J. Leary continued his masterful run of Western World finishes with a third place result. Dating back to the 2022 installment of the event, Leary has finished 2nd-5th-3rd-4th-3rd-3rd in his six most recent starts at Western World.
The top-four of Seavey, Cummins, Leary and Ricky Thornton Jr. are all locked into Saturday’s $35,000-to-win feature event at Central Arizona.
Late Model superstar Ricky Thornton Jr. made a spectacular USAC National Sprint Car debut by winning his heat race, then advancing from 10th to fourth in the feature. It’s the best USAC Sprint Car debut by any driver since Mitchel Moles took second at the Terre Haute Track in 2022. Thornton’s performance earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
It was a lucrative hard charging night for Ryan Bernal. He raced from 18th to 10th in the feature, and with it, he earned $1021.26 from the Lafond Jar of Change, plus another $150 from Rod End Supply for a grand total of $1,171.26.
Chase Stockon picked up an extra $100 courtesy of Bud & Cathy Goodwin for his 13th place feature finish. James Turnbull II, meanwhile, was the Hard Luck Award recipient after a violent crash in his heat race. The Indio, California native walked away from the crash and also walked away with $200 from an anonymous donor.
In Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Mitchel Moles equaled an all-time USAC National Sprint Car record with his 15th fast time of the year. That tied Kevin Thomas Jr. for the most quick times in a single season with the series, a mark set by KTJ during the 2018 campaign.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP / AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: October 24, 2025 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 58th Western World Championships
HONEST ABE ROOFING / WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / W.C. FRIEND QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-15.024 (New Track Record); 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-15.049; 3. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-15.050; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.072; 5. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.082; 6. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-15.105; 7. Brady Bacon, 4c, Calderwood-15.109; 8. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-15.136; 9. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-15.173; 10. Isaac Chapple, 6w, Chapple/Hall-15.205; 11. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-15.210; 12. Trey Osborne, 6T, Ebert-15.233; 13. Tye Mihocko, 5, Mihocko-15.241; 14. Ryan Bernal, 17, Calderwood/Dunkel-15.245; 15. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-15.254; 16. Stevie Sussex, 17GP, Dutcher-15.280; 17. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-15.290; 18. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-15.297; 19. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.300; 20. Cole Wakim, 73, Ford-15.311; 21. Braden Chiaramonte, 73B, OCC-15.364; 22. Max Adams, 42, Cheney-15.408; 23. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-15.425; 24. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-15.426; 25. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-15.485; 26. Ricky Thornton Jr., 20RT, Petty-15.497; 27. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-15.525; 28. J.J. Yeley, 2, Yeley-15.535; 29. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-15.578; 30. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.599; 31. Matt Westfall, 11c, Turner/Wheeler-15.615; 32. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-15.630; 33. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-15.639; 34. Blake Bower, 17x, Dunkel-15.692; 35. R.J. Johnson, 33p, Petty-15.700; 36. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-15.709; 37. Harley Burns, 14, Hendricks-15.719; 38. James Turnbull II, 2J, Turnbull-15.830; 39. A.J. Bender, 21x, Bender-15.871; 40. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-15.993; 41. Wayne Siddle, 007, Siddle-16.070; 42. Dayton Shelton, 4D, Shelton-16.178; 43. Brent Sexton, 44, Sexton-16.282; 44. Verne Sweeney, 98v, Guerrero-16.462; 45. Marty Hawkins, 3m, Hawkins-16.504; 46. Jim Vanzant, 3v, Vanzant-16.848.
CAR IQ / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Thornton Jr., 2. Braden Chiaramonte, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Stevie Sussex, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Mitchel Moles, 7. Matt Westfall, 8. Wayne Siddle, 9. Jim Vanzant, 10. Daison Pursley. NT
K1 RACEGEAR / W.C. FRIEND SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Max Adams, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Trey Osborne, 5. Logan Calderwood, 6. Saban Bibent, 7. David Gasper, 8. Harley Burns, 9. Dayton Shelton. 2:12.67
USAC GEAR / SILBERMAN SOLAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. J.J. Yeley, 5. Tye Mihocko, 6. Kobe Simpson, 7. Kyle Shipley, 8. James Turnbull II, 9. Brent Sexton. NT
COOKOUT / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Connor Lundy, 4. Ryan Bernal, 5. Hayden Reinbold, 6. A.J. Bender, 7. Blake Bower, 8. Austin Williams, 9. Verne Sweeney. 2:12.74
CAR IQ / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER FIFTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. Chase Stockon, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5. R.J. Johnson, 6. Cole Wakim, 7. Isaac Chapple, 8. Brecken Guerrero, 9. Marty Hawkins. 2:12.33 (New Track Record)
HOOSIER TIRE / WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY C-MAIN: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Austin Williams, 2. Harley Burns, 3. Brecken Guerrero, 4. Dayton Shelton, 5. Marty Hawkins, 6. Verne Sweeney, 7. Jim Vanzant, 8. Wayne Siddle. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS / FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Daison Pursley, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Tye Mihocko, 5. Logan Calderwood, 6. David Gasper, 7. Saban Bibent, 8. Ricky Lewis, 9. Cole Wakim, 10. Isaac Chapple, 11. Kobe Simpson, 12. Austin Williams, 13. A.J. Bender, 14. Blake Bower, 15. Matt Westfall, 16. Brecken Guerrero, 17. Harley Burns, 18. Dayton Shelton, 19. R.J. Johnson. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (4), 2. Kyle Cummins (6), 3. C.J. Leary (3), 4. Ricky Thornton Jr. (10), 5. Ricky Lewis (26-C), 6. Brady Bacon (2), 7. Justin Grant (1), 8. Mitchel Moles (12), 9. Jake Swanson (5), 10. Ryan Bernal (18), 11. Briggs Danner (15), 12. Stevie Sussex (20), 13. Chase Stockon (19), 14. Gunnar Setser (9), 15. Trey Osborne (16), 16. Braden Chiaramonte (21), 17. Tye Mihocko (17), 18. Max Adams (8), 19. Hayden Reinbold (14), 20. R.J. Johnson (25-C), 21. Charles Davis Jr. (11), 22. J.J. Yeley (23), 23. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (22), 24. Kobe Simpson (27-N), 25. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 26. Daison Pursley (13), 27. Connor Lundy (24). NT
(C) represents a USAC CRA Sprint Car provisional starter
(N) represents a USAC National Sprint Car provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Brady Bacon, Laps 3-30 Logan Seavey.
**Daison Pursley flipped during the first heat. James Turnbull II flipped during the third heat. Kevin Thomas Jr. flipped on lap 16 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3298, 2-Mitchel Moles-2924, 3-Logan Seavey-2903, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2806, 5-Justin Grant-2749, 6-Briggs Danner-2670, 7-C.J. Leary-2631, 8-Jake Swanson-2604, 9-Chase Stockon-2208, 10-Gunnar Setser-2141.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1339, 2-Ricky Lewis-1264, 3-Austin Williams-1094, 4-A.J. Bender-1074, 5-Tommy Malcolm-991, 6-Charles Davis Jr.-939, 7-Blake Bower-931, 8-David Gasper-883, 9-Connor Lundy-795, 10-Brody Roa-676.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213, 2-Gunnar Setser-157, 3-Briggs Danner-151, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-135, 6-Logan Seavey-125, 7-Justin Grant-124, 8-Kyle Cummins-120, 9-Chase Stockon-116, 10-Hayden Reinbold-112.
WILD WEST SHOOTOUT STAMPEDE WESTERN WORLD PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-8, 2-Ryan Bernal-8, 3-Stevie Sussex-8, 4-Chase Stockon-8, 5-David Gasper-8, 6-Logan Seavey-7, 7-Ricky Thornton Jr.-6, 8-Briggs Danner-5, 9-Braden Chiaramonte-5, 10-Mitchel Moles-4.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP / AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: October 25, 2025 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 58th Western World Championships
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (15.297)
Honest Abe Roofing / Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend / Cody Quarles Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (15.024)
Car IQ / In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. & Wiley Miller II First Heat Winner: Ricky Thornton Jr.
K1 RaceGear / W.C. Friend Second Heat Winner: Max Adams
USAC Gear / Silberman Solar Third Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Cook Out / Sexton Fire Protection Fourth Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Car IQ / In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner Fifth Heat Winner: Charles Davis Jr.
Hoosier Tire / Woodland Auto Display C-Main Winner: Austin Williams
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Factory Wraps Semi Winner: Daison Pursley
Rod End Supply / In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner / Lafond Jar of Change Hard Charger: Ryan Bernal (18th to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Ricky Thornton Jr.
Bud & Cathy Goodwin 13th Place Finisher: Chase Stockon
Hard Luck Award: James Turnbull II
WESTERN WORLD!
USAC SPRINTS CAP SEASON
AT CENTRAL ARIZONA OCT 24-25
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (October 21, 2025)………It’s Western World!
That’s all that needs to be said to introduce one of the most famed sprint car races in the United States, an Arizona racing tradition since 1968, and one that has been revitalized as the event celebrates its 58th edition this weekend, Friday-Saturday, October 24-25, 2025.
For the first time ever, the event comes to Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway and offers a record purse of more than $115,000 throughout the weekend for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Cars, an effort spearheaded by Avanti’s Jerry Petty to boost this great tradition to even greater heights.
A stunning entry list of 52 USAC drivers and cars, plus nearly 40 from the 360 Sprint Car ranks, the 2025 installment of the Western World Championships is one of the most highly anticipated events on the calendar.
The weekend also serves as the finale for USAC National Sprint Car racing in 2025, marking the final two shows of the season. Let’s take one last look at the storylines heading into a stellar weekend in the Grand Canyon State.
RECORD PURSE
A record $35,000-to-win is on the line for Saturday night’s USAC National/CRA Sprint Car portion of Western World, to go along with a minimum $1000-to-start.
The winner of Saturday’s feature event could potentially walk away with a $42,500 payday if he was to lead all 30 laps of the feature. An extra $15,000 in lap money has been kicked into the event with the leader of each lap pocketing $250 with $150 going to second and $100 to third.
A $7,500 prize will go to Friday night’s USAC National/CRA Sprint Car feature winner.
Also a part of Saturday night’s program will be the $5,000-to-win Underwood Dash presented by AME Electrical, a pursuit style event that will feature 10 cars competing for 12 laps in a winner-take-all special. The lineup will consist of the top-four finishers from Friday night’s feature starting at the front, followed by Saturday’s three qualifying race winners, followed by Saturday’s three qualifying race runner-up finishers.
The 12-lap dash will take place in four 3-lap segments. After each segment is completed, the last two cars running will be eliminated. Furthermore, if a car stops on the course for any reason, that car is also eliminated.
Also this weekend, the Lafond Jar of Change will be awarded to each night's USAC hard charger. Thus far, the prize has already reached $1000 for Friday and $2000 for Saturday. The Jar of Change has been awarded since 1992. In 2024, J.J. Yeley earned a record $3,423.68, and this year's award is poised to exceed that.
6-PACK OF WESTERN WORLD WINNERS
Six past Western World Championships feature winners are in this year’s field: Brady Bacon, Chase Stockon, Logan Seavey, Jake Swanson, Daison Pursley and Kyle Cummins.
Cummins enters as the defending race winner after scoring the victory in 2024 at Mohave Valley Raceway. Pursley swept both nights of the event at Cocopah Speedway in 2023. Swanson, meanwhile, swept the entire night in 2022 by setting quick time, winning his heat race, then going on to capture the feature win at Cocopah. Seavey clicked off his Western World score at Arizona Speedway in 2021 as did Stockon back in 2017.
Bacon has won five final night main events during Western World dating back to 2009 and 2010 with the ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint Cars at USA Raceway in Tucson. He added to his win list three more times at Arizona Speedway in San Tan Valley, with the USAC Southwest/West Coast 360 Sprint Cars in 2016 and 2018, then again in 2019 with the USAC National/Western States Midgets.
ARE YOU EXPERIENCED? THESE GUYS ARE
A total of 18 USAC sanctioned events have been held at Central Arizona Raceway over the years, mostly with the USAC Southwest Sprint Car division dating back to 2013. Seven drivers in this year’s Western World lineup have won with USAC at Central Arizona.
Native Arizonans Charles Davis Jr., R.J. Johnson and Stevie Sussex can all count themselves among the winners on that list. Davis has won six of those 18 events, while Johnson owns three and Sussex one. Kevin Thomas Jr. and C.J. Leary strayed away from their USAC national schedules to win at Central Arizona two times apiece.
In 2025, USAC CRA debuted at the track on back-to-back nights in April with Ricky Lewis and David Gasper each picking up the feature victories.
DOUBLIN’ UP
In addition to the USAC National/CRA 410 c.i. Sprint Car portion of the program this weekend, the 360s of the Sands Chevrolet Wild West Sprints will also be in competition both nights.
At press time, 13 drivers are expected to pull double-duty by competing in both divisions across the pair of nights.
Among the 13 are USAC Triple Crown champion J.J. Yeley, as well as 2025 USAC National Sprint Car champion Kyle Cummins, four-time USAC National Sprint Car titlist Brady Bacon and 2024 USAC National Midget champ Daison Pursley.
One of the top-five winningest USAC National Sprint Car drivers of all-time, Kevin Thomas Jr., is on the double-duty list as is 2024 USAC CRA Sprint Car champion and current series point leader R.J. Johnson.
USAC National Sprint Car racing’s 2017 Rookie of the Year Stevie Sussex will be doing both as will David Gasper, a USAC CRA winner at Central Arizona in April, plus Wayne Siddle, Dayton Shelton, Elexa Herrera, Grant Sexton and Connor Lundy.
NOBODY BEATS THE WHIZ
Team AZ-Petty-Rossi will present The Whiz Kid Award, named for Arizona Motorsports Hall of Fame inductee and two-time Western World winning mechanic Eric Wilkins.
The Whiz Kid Award will reward multiple Rookies of the Year at the Western World in both the USAC National/CRA and the 360 divisions on Saturday night. At the conclusion of Saturday’s program, the Western World Rookie of the Year in each division will earn a $1,000 reward and a trophy for their efforts across the two-night event.
The Western World Rookies for 2025 consists of 14 drivers in the USAC portion of the program, including late model racing superstar Ricky Thornton Jr., plus USAC national feature winners Briggs Danner and Hayden Reinbold, plus standout Gunnar Setser.
Also making their first ever voyages to Western World are Marty Hawkins, Trey Osborne, Harley Burns, Blake Bower, Kobe Simpson, Connor Speir, Cole Wakim, Connor Lundy, Saban Bibent and Brecken Guerrero.
SETSER VS. REINBOLD FOR THE ROOKIE PRIZE
Speaking of Rookies, the USAC National Sprint Car MPI Rookie of the Year race comes down to these two final events, featuring Columbus, Indiana’s Gunnar Setser and Gilbert, Arizona’s Hayden Reinbold.
Setser owns a 14-point lead over Reinbold entering Western World in what has been among the closest Rookie battles in series history.
As far as their 2025 series statistics, both drivers have made 46 feature starts. Reinbold leads Setser five-to-two in terms of top-five finishes. However, Setser holds the upper hand in top-10 finishes with 21 over Reinbold’s 18.
All told, 154 points are up for grabs this weekend with a full program of 84 points available on Friday. Meanwhile, Saturday’s program offers 70 points as part of a feature points only program.
RACE DETAILS
The 58th Annual Avanti Windows & Doors Western World Championships on October 24-25 at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway hosts the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship / Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Cars, plus the Sands Chevrolet Wild West Sprints on back-to-back nights.
Racing festivities kick off at Western World with practice night from 6-9pm Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, October 23.
On Friday and Saturday, the pits open at 2pm Mountain Standard Time while the front gates open at 3pm with the drivers meeting set for 4pm and hot laps at 5pm.
Friday advance tickets are on sale now at: https://centralarizonaraceway.ticketspice.com/central-arizona-raceway-october-24
Saturday advance tickets are on sale now at: https://centralarizonaraceway.ticketspice.com/central-arizona-raceway-october-25-2025
Tickets will also be on sale at the gate on race day.
Both nights of the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS USAC SPRINT CAR ENTRY LIST
(52 cars & drivers)
0G KYLE SHIPLEY/Phoenix, AZ (Black Gold Racing)
OO7 WAYNE SIDDLE/Tucson, AZ (Wayne Siddle)
1 NATE SCHANK/Santa Rosa, CA (Nate Schank)
2 J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Yeley Racing)
2J JAMES TURNBULL II/Indio, CA (James Turnbull II)
2x JOSHUA SHIPLEY/Surprise, AZ (Joshua Shipley)
3m (R) MARTY HAWKINS/Santa Rosa, CA (Hawkins Motorsports)
3p KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing)
3R KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing)
3v JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant)
4 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports)
4c BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Calderwood Racing)
4D DAYTON SHELTON/Prescott, AZ (Shelton Motorsports)
5 TYE MIHOCKO/Peoria, AZ (Tim Mihocko)
5E ELEXA HERRERA/New Cuyama, CA (James Herrera)
5G (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (KO Motorsports)
5T JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Daming Swanson Motorsports)
6 LOGAN CALDERWOOD/Goodyear, AZ (Calderwood Racing)
6T (R) TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (Larry Ebert)
6w ISAAC CHAPPLE/Willow Branch, IN (Chapple-Hall Racing Team)
11c MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Kevin Turner & Greg Wheeler)
14 (R) HARLEY BURNS/Brazil, IN (Tom Hendricks)
17 RYAN BERNAL/Hollister, CA (Tom & Christy Dunkel)
17GP STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Michael Dutcher Motorsports)
17w AUSTIN WILLIAMS/Yorba Linda, CA (Tom & Christy Dunkel)
17x (R) BLAKE BOWER/Brentwood, CA (Tom & Christy Dunkel)
18 DAVID GASPER/Goleta, CA (Kittle Motorsports & Gasper Racing)
19 (R) HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20RT (R) RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
21AZ C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing)
21K (R) KOBE SIMPSON/Bonham, TX (Kevin Simpson)
21x A.J. BENDER/San Diego, CA (Kim & Richard Bender)
22 GRANT SEXTON/Lakeside, CA (Brent Sexton)
33p R.J. JOHNSON/Laveen, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
39 (R) BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Hogue Racing Enterprises)
41 RICKY LEWIS/Oxnard, CA (Ricky Lewis)
42 MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (Cheney Racing)
44 BRENT SEXTON/Lakeside, CA (Brent Sexton)
47 CHARLES DAVIS JR./Buckeye, AZ (Charles Davis Jr.)
51T EDDIE TAFOYA JR./Chino Hills, CA (Eddie Tafoya)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57x (R) CONNOR SPEIR/Fillmore, CA (Keith Speir)
73 (R) COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
73B BRADEN CHIARAMONTE/El Cajon, CA (OCC Motorsports)
78 BRODY WAKE/Lake Havasu City, AZ (Ryan Wake)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
92 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tom & Laurie Sertich)
97 (R) CONNOR LUNDY/Peoria, AZ (Matt Lundy)
98 (R) SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Wedgewood Motorsports)
98B (R) BRECKEN GUERRERO/Westminster, CA (Rachel Guerrero)
98v VERNE SWEENEY/Lomita, CA (Rachel Guerrero)
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3219, 2-Mitchel Moles-2867, 3-Logan Seavey-2823, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2775, 5-Justin Grant-2690, 6-Briggs Danner-2623, 7-C.J. Leary-2559, 8-Jake Swanson-2548, 9-Chase Stockon-2164, 10-Gunnar Setser-2098.
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USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213, 2-Gunnar Setser-157, 3-Briggs Danner-147, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-135, 6-Justin Grant-124, 7-Logan Seavey-122, 8-Kyle Cummins-116, 9-Hayden Reinbold-112, 10-Chase Stockon-110.
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PAST WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNERS
MANZANITA SPEEDWAY – PHOENIX, ARIZONA
1968: Bob Cleberg (Non-Winged Sprint)
1969: Bob Huebner (Non-Winged Sprint)
1970: Jerry McClung (Non-Winged Sprint)
1971: Jan Opperman (Non-Winged Sprint)
1972: Jan Opperman (Non-Winged Sprint)
1973: Earl Wagner (Non-Winged Sprint)
1974: Rick Ferkel (Non-Winged Sprint)
1975: Ron Shuman (Non-Winged Sprint)
1976: Bubby Jones (Non-Winged Sprint)
1977: Ron Shuman (Non-Winged Sprint)
1978: Lealand McSpadden (World of Outlaws/CRA Non-Winged Sprint)
1979: Tim Green (World of Outlaws/CRA Non-Winged Sprint)
1980: Jeff Swindell (Non-Winged Sprint)
1981: Ron Shuman (Non-Winged Sprint)
1982: Steve Kinser (Non-Winged Sprint)
1983: Steve Kinser (Non-Winged Sprint)
1984: Ron Shuman (Non-Winged Sprint)
1985: Steve Kinser (Non-Winged Sprint) & Lealand McSpadden (Mighty Midgets of Arizona)
1986: Bobby Davis Jr. (Winged Sprint) & Ron Shuman (Mighty Midgets of Arizona)
1987: Steve Kinser (Winged Sprint) & Lealand McSpadden (Mighty Midgets of Arizona)
1988: Mark Kinser (USA Winged Sprint) & Jack Yeley (Mighty Midgets of Arizona)
1989: Sammy Swindell (USA Winged Sprint) & Gary Faucett (Arizona Midget Racing Association)
1990: Steve Kinser (Winged Sprint) & Rip Williams (CRA Sprint)
1991: Danny Lasoski (Winged Sprint), Wayne Bennett (360 Non-Winged Sprint) & Ron Shuman (Arizona Midget Racing Association)
1992: Steve Kinser (Winged Sprint) & Bob Ream Jr. (360 Non-Winged Sprint) & Bob Brosemann (Arizona Midget Racing Association)
1993: Lealand McSpadden (CRA Sprint)
1994: Ron Shuman (SCRA Sprint)
1995: Lealand McSpadden (SCRA Sprint), Ricky Johnson (Arizona Non-Winged 360 Sprint) & Josh Pelkey (Midget)
1996: Steve Kinser (World of Outlaws Sprint)
1997: Mark Kinser (World of Outlaws Sprint)
1998: Tyler Walker (World of Outlaws Sprint)
1999: Donny Schatz (World of Outlaws Sprint)
2000: Jay Drake (SCRA Sprint)
2001: Jeremy Sherman (SCRA Sprint)
2002: Bud Kaeding (SCRA Sprint) & Jeremy Sherman (360 Non-Winged Sprint)
2003: Tony Elliott (SCRA Sprint) & Jeremy Sherman (360 Non-Winged Sprint)
2004: Bud Kaeding (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Josh Ford (360 Non-Winged Sprint)
2005: Dave Darland (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Cory Kruseman (360 Non-Winged Sprint)
2006: Josh Wise (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Cory Kruseman (360 Non-Winged Sprint)
2007: Jerry Coons Jr. (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Cory Kruseman (ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint)
2008: Kevin Swindell (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Jesse Hockett (ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint)
USA RACEWAY – TUCSON, ARIZONA
2009: Brady Bacon (ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint) & Sammy Swindell (ASCS Winged 360 Sprint)
2010: Brady Bacon (ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint) & Donny Schatz (ASCS Winged 360 Sprint)
2011: Tracy Hines (ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint) & Donny Schatz (ASCS Winged 360 Sprint)
CANYON SPEEDWAY PARK – PEORIA, ARIZONA
2012: Bryan Clauson (ASCS Non-Wing Canyon 360 Sprint) & Wayne Johnson (ASCS Winged 360 Sprint)
2013: Bryan Clauson (USAC Southwest/West Coast Sprint) & Bryan Clauson (USAC National/Western States Midget)
2014: Matt Rossi (USAC Southwest/West Coast Sprint) & Darren Hagen (USAC National/Western States Midget)
USA RACEWAY – TUCSON, ARIZONA
2015: Bryan Clauson (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Brody Roa (USAC Southwest/West Coast 360 Sprint)
ARIZONA SPEEDWAY – SAN TAN VALLEY, ARIZONA
2016: Chris Windom (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Brady Bacon (USAC Southwest/West Coast Sprint)
2017: Chase Stockon (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Chris Windom (USAC Southwest/West Coast Sprint)
2018: Tyler Courtney (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Brady Bacon (USAC Southwest/West Coast Sprint)
2019: Tyler Courtney (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Brady Bacon (USAC National Midget/Western States)
2020: Buddy Kofoid (USAC National Midget) & Tyler Courtney (USAC CRA/Southwest Sprint)
2021: Logan Seavey (USAC National/CRA Sprint) & Chris Windom (USAC National Midget)
COCOPAH SPEEDWAY – SOMERTON, ARIZONA
2022: Jake Swanson (USAC National/CRA Sprint)
2023: Daison Pursley (USAC CRA Sprint)
MOHAVE VALLEY RACEWAY – MOHAVE VALLEY, ARIZONA
2024: Kyle Cummins (USAC CRA Sprint)
USAC/CRA & USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS READY TO BATTLE AT “58th WESTERN
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS”
By Lance Jennings
OCTOBER 21, 2025... Starting this Friday, October 24th, the battle for the
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Championship will head to Central
Arizona Raceway for two nights of action. The “58th Western World Championships”
will showcase the cars and stars of USAC/CRA versus the AMSOIL USAC National
Sprint Cars for a purse over $115,000 with $7,500-to-win on Friday and
$35,000-to-win on Saturday. With 52 USAC pre-entries, the highly anticipated
Arizona classic will also feature the Sands Chevrolet Wild West 360 Sprint Cars
with almost 40 cars registered for the event. Located in Casa Grande, Arizona at
the Pinal County Fairgrounds, the Pit Gates at Central Arizona Raceway will open
at 2:00pm, the Spectator Gates will open at 3:00pm, and Racing is scheduled for
6:00pm on both days. For more event information or advance tickets, visit the
track’s website at centralazraceway.com or call 520.754.0407.
The festivities will begin on Thursday, October 23rd with a “Practice Night”
from 6 to 9pm where fans can watch FOR FREE in the main grandstands. After
practice, there will be the Dirk Fest West Party in the pits for all to enjoy!
For those that cannot be at the races, a live stream will be broadcast by
FloRacing.com.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Central Arizona Raceway.
- TIRES & FUEL: Tires and Fuel will be available at the race track, starting at
Thursday’s “Practice Night.”
- RULE BOOK: The USAC National Sprint Car Series Rule Book will be followed and
is online at usacracing.com.
Noted as an Arizona tradition since 1968 when Bob Cleberg took the checkered
flags at the Manzanita Speedway, the “Western World Championships” has been a
premier event for sprint car racing. While the headline divisions and host
tracks may have changed, some of the most notable names in the sport have
claimed victory at the Western World. Hall of Fame racers like Jan Opperman,
Rick Ferkel, Ron Shuman, Bubby Jones, Lealand McSpadden, Sammy Swindell, and
Steve Kinser have stood atop the podium. Last year, Kyle Cummins earned his
first Western World Championship and the winner’s list along with the 2025
pre-entry list is at the end of this release.
The fast 3/8-mile clay oval has hosted two USAC/CRA events, starting last
April 11th with a special doubleheader. Ricky Lewis and David Gasper claimed
victory and R.J. Johnson established the 1-lap track record of 15.730 seconds on
April 12th.
Continuing a 34 year tradition, photographer Steve Lafond has brought his
“Lafond Jar of Change Hard Charger Award” to the "58th Western World
Championships" at Central Arizona Raceway. The hard charger of the Friday and
Saturday USAC main events will be presented with a “Lafond Jar of Change.”
Completely donated by race fans, over $30,000 has been collected for racers
dating back to 1992. Last year, J.J. Yeley earned $3,423.68 for his “best
passing job” when he drove from eighteenth to fifth at Mohave Valley Raceway. As
of last week, over $3,000 has been collected for this year’s bonus. To donate to
the “Lafond Jar of Change Hard Charger Award,” see Steve Lafond, Ken Wagner,
Lance Jennings, or Rachel Clark at the speedway.
Continuing his bid for a second USAC/CRA crown, R.J. Johnson of Laveen,
Arizona holds a 110-point advantage over the competition. Driving the Petty
Performance Racing #33P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman,
Johnson finished second to Brody Roa last Saturday night at Perris Auto
Speedway. To date, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has two feature
wins, six Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time
Awards, eight heat race victories, seventeen top-10 finishes, and 75 feature
laps led in the campaign. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, Matt Mitchell, and
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams with eleven wins, the second generation
driver will be looking for a big payday at Casa Grande.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis is second in the USAC/CRA championship point
standings. The owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris
Family Farms DRC led most of last Saturday’s feature at Perris before a tangle
with a stalled car resulted in a nineteenth place finish. At press time, Lewis
has posted eight feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company
Access Systems Fast Time Awards, four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim
and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, fifteen top-10 finishes, and 199 feature
laps led on the season. Now tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC/CRA
wins, Ricky will have his sights on another triumph at the Pinal County
Fairgrounds.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California ranks third
in the chase for the series championship. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W
Inland Rigging / Maxima Oil DRC, Williams scored seventh last Saturday night at
Perris. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has posted one Woodland Auto
Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, sixteen
top-10 finishes, and 16 feature lap led to his credit. Currently tied with Ryan
Bernal, R.J. Johnson, and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins, “The Big Game
Hunter” will be looking to top the Western World Championships.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender sits fourth in the USAC/CRA championship
standings. Piloting the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender had last Saturday’s best passing job with a third place run
from fourteenth. At press time, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix Sprint Car
winner has five heat race victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Awards, fourteen top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year.
The veteran driver will have his sights on the biggest win of his career at
Central Arizona Raceway.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California is fifth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Racing the Dino Napier #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating
DRC, Malcolm faded back to a tenth place finish after battling in the top five
last Saturday night. To date, the veteran driver has one feature win, three heat
race victories, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards,
twelve top-10 finishes, and 48 feature laps led on the season. Tommy is tied
with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin Grant,
“Showtime” Danny Sheridan, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight victories and
might skip the Western World Championships.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Lonnie Oliver, Blake Hendricks, Trenten Shelton, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig,
Jacob Tuttle, Lonnie Hochstetler, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Harley Burns, Jeff
Shelton, T.R. Hartman, Josh Gillis, and Justin Kierce.
Newly crowned USAC National Sprint Car Champion and defending Western World
winner, Kyle Cummins of Princeton, Indiana will lead a strong contingent from
the Midwest including Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr.,
Justin Grant, Briggs Danner, C.J. Leary, Jake Swanson, Chase Stockon, and Gunnar
Setser.
Central Arizona Raceway is located on the Pinal County Fairgrounds at 512 S.
Eleven Mile Corner Road in Casa Grande, Arizona. To get to the track, take Exit
194 from Interstate 10, then head east seven miles to the fairgrounds. Reserved
Seating is $50 and Non-Reserved Seating is $40. For more event and ticket
information, visit centralazraceway.com or call 520.754.0407.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SPRINT CAR WINNERS: 1968-Bob Cleberg; 1969-Bob
Huebner; 1970-Jerry McClung; 1971-Jan Opperman; 1972-Jan Opperman; 1973-Earl
Wagner; 1974-Rick Ferkel; 1975-Ron Shuman; 1976-Bubby Jones; 1977-Ron Shuman;
1978-Lealand McSpadden; 1979-Tim Green; 1980-Sammy Swindell; 1981-Ron Shuman;
1982-Steve Kinser; 1983-Steve Kinser; 1984-Ron Shuman; 1985-Steve Kinser;
1986-Bobby Davis Jr.; 1987-Steve Kinser; 1988-Mark Kinser; 1989-Sammy Swindell;
1990-Steve Kinser; 1991-Danny Lasoski; 1992-Steve Kinser; 1993-Lealand
McSpadden; 1994-Ron Shuman; 1995-Lealand McSpadden; 1996-Steve Kinser; 1997-Mark
Kinser; 1998-Tyler Walker; 1999-Donny Schatz; 2000-Jay Drake; 2001-Jeremy
Sherman; 2002- Bud Kaeding; 2003-Tony Elliott; 2004-Bud Kaeding; 2005-Dave
Darland; 2006-Josh Wise; 2007-Jerry Coons Jr.; 2008-Kevin Swindell; 2009-Sammy
Swindell; 2010-Donny Schatz; 2011-Donny Schatz; 2012-Wayne Johnson; 2013-Bryan
Clauson; 2014-Matt Rossi, 2015-Bryan Clauson, 2016-Chris Windom, 2017-Chase
Stockon, 2018-Tyler Courtney, 2019-Tyler Courtney, 2020-Tyler Courtney,
2021-Logan Seavey, 2022-Jake Swanson, 2023-Daison Pursley, 2024-Kyle Cummins.
WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS USAC PRE-ENTRIES (52 CARS): 1-Nate Schank, 2-J.J.
Yeley, 2J-James Turnbull II, 2X-Joshua Shipley, 3M-Marty Hawkins, 3P-Kyle
Cummins, 3R-Kevin Thomas Jr., 3V- Jim Vanzant, 4-Justin Grant, 4C-Brady Bacon,
4D-Dayton Shelton, 5-Tye Mihocko, 5E-Elexa Herrera, 5G-Gunnar Setser, 5T-Jake
Swanson, 6-Logan Calderwood, 6T-Trey Osborne, 6W-Isaac Chapple, 11C-Matt
Westfall, 14-Harley Burns, 17-Ryan Bernal, 17W-Austin Williams, 17X-Blake Bower,
18-David Gasper, 19-Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ-Mitchel Moles, 20RT-Ricky Thornton
Jr., 21-Kobe Simpson, 21AZ-C.J. Leary, 21X-A.J. Bender, 22-Grant Sexton,
33P-R.J. Johnson, 39-Briggs Danner, 41-Ricky Lewis, 42-Max Adams, 44-Brent
Sexton, 47-Charles Davis Jr., 51T-Eddie Tafoya Jr., 57-Logan Seavey, 57X-Connor
Speir, 73-Cole Wakim, 73B-Braden Chiaramonte, 78-Brody Wake, 86-Daison Pursley,
92-Chase Stockon, 97-Connor Lundy, 98-Saban Bibent, 98B-Brecken Guerrero,
98V-Verne Sweeney, 0G-Kyle Shipley, 007-Wayne Siddle.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 2-R.J. Johnson, 1-Ryan Bernal, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery,
1-Brody Roa, 1-Logan Seavey, 1-Jake Swanson, 1-J.J. Yeley.
CASA GRANDE AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: R.J.
Johnson – 15.730 (04/12/25)
CASA GRANDE AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 1-David Gasper,
1-Ricky Lewis
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-1316, 2. Ricky Lewis-1206, 3. Austin Williams-1084, 4. A.J. Bender-1064,
5. Tommy Malcolm-991, 6. Blake Bower-921, 7. Charles Davis Jr.-908, 8. David
Gasper-873, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-766, 10. Brody Roa-676, 11. Eddie Tafoya
Jr.-636, 12. Verne Sweeney-618, 13. Cody Williams-597, 14. Logan Williams-528,
15. Brecken Guerrero (R)-518, 16. Elexa Herrera-505, 17. Logan Calderwood-489,
18. Connor Speir (R)-480, 19. Brody Wake (R)-372, 20. Jake Swanson-299.
2025 AMSOIL USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Kyle Cummins-3219,
2. Mitchel Moles-2867, 3. Logan Seavey-2823, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr.-2775, 5. Justin
Grant-2690, 6. Briggs Danner-2623, 7. C.J. Leary-2559, 8. Jake Swanson-2548, 9.
Chase Stockon-2164, 10. Gunnar Setser (R)-2098, 11. Hayden Reinbold (R)-2084,
12. Kale Drake-1811, 13. Robert Ballou-1693, 14. Carson Garrett-1111, 15. Ricky
Lewis-1056, 16. Kayla Roell (R)-985, 17. Daison Pursley-954, 18. Jadon
Rogers-944, 19. Brady Bacon-844, 20. Joey Amantea-695.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Ryan Bernal)
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Brody Roa)
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
USAC East Coast portion of Penn Can’s King of the Can weekend postponed to
2026!
Officials from the USAC East Coast Sprint Car Series and Penn Can Speedway
have mutually agreed to postpone the USAC East Coast wingless sprint car portion
of the King of the Can weekend until the 2026 season.
“With the cooler temperatures and the rescheduled date for USAC, everyone
involved felt it was in both parties’ best interest to move the USAC show to
2026,” said Nathan Aldrich, new promoter of Penn Can Speedway. “Reschedule dates
are always tough, and series officials informed us that several teams originally
planning to attend have experienced season-ending mechanical failures. When USAC
East Coast comes to Penn Can, we want them to deliver the best show possible for
our fans.”
USAC East Coast President Ed Aikin echoed Aldrich’s comments:
“We want to give the Penn Can fans a great race and a strong field of cars.
The cold weather and the timing of this reschedule just aren’t doing us any
favors. Nathan and his team have been great to work with, and we look forward to
bringing the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars to Penn Can in 2026.”
The USAC East Coast Sprint Cars now have one weekend left on the 2025 calendar — at Bridgeport Speedway — featuring a non-winners race and open practice on Friday, October 31, followed by a complete show on Saturday, November 1.
OVER 50!
2025 WESTERN WORLD USAC SPRINT ENTRY LIST
RISES TO 52 FOR OCT 24-25 RACE AT CENTRAL AZ
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (October 20, 2025)………The entry list has surpassed 52
drivers and cars for the 58th annual edition of the Western World Championships.
Two-straight nights of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car racing await on October 24-25, 2025,
at Central Arizona Raceway in Casa Grande.
Fifty-two are entered to date, including past Western World winners Brady
Bacon, Kyle Cummins, Daison Pursley, Jake Swanson and Logan Seavey.
USAC national champions J.J. Yeley, Justin Grant and C.J. Leary have entered
as have fellow USAC national feature winners Kevin Thomas Jr., Hayden Reinbold,
Mitchel Moles, Briggs Danner, Chase Stockon, Matt Westfall and Ryan Bernal.
Late model racing star Ricky Thornton Jr. has filed his entry to compete as
has reigning USAC CRA Sprint Car champion and current point leader R.J. Johnson,
plus top USAC National Sprint Car Rookie Gunnar Setser.
Early entry cutoff for the event is Monday, October 20. Entries filed after
that date are $150.
The event at the 3/8-mile dirt oval will pay $7,500 to Friday night’s winner
while Saturday’s finale will offer $35,000 to the winner, plus $15,000 in lap
leader money and a minimum of $1,000 to start the feature.
Also on the event card for both nights is the Sands Chevrolet Wild West 360
Non Wing Sprint Cars.
The Western World Championships are one of the most famed and longest-running
sprint car events in the world. The tradition of the event dates back to Bob
Cleberg’s victory in 1968. Kyle Cummins enters as the defending Western World
champion after winning the main event in 2024.
Tickets for the Western World Championships and Camping spots are available
now. Visit https://www.centralazraceway.com/press/article/180179 for more
information.
WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY LIST
(52 cars & drivers as of October 20, 2025)
0G KYLE SHIPLEY/Phoenix, AZ (Black Gold Racing)
OO7 WAYNE SIDDLE/Tucson, AZ (Wayne Siddle)
1 NATE SCHANK/Santa Rosa, CA (Nate Schank)
2 J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Yeley Racing)
2J JAMES TURNBULL II/Indio, CA (James Turnbull II)
2x JOSHUA SHIPLEY/Surprise, AZ (Joshua Shipley)
3m MARTY HAWKINS/Santa Rosa, CA (Hawkins Motorsports)
3p KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing)
3R KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing)
3v JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant)
4 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports)
4c BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Calderwood Racing)
4D DAYTON SHELTON/Prescott, AZ (Shelton Motorsports)
5 TYE MIHOCKO/Peoria, AZ (Tim Mihocko)
5E ELEXA HERRERA/New Cuyama, CA (James Herrera)
5G GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (KO Motorsports)
5T JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Daming Swanson Motorsports)
6 LOGAN CALDERWOOD/Goodyear, AZ (Calderwood Racing)
6T TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (Larry Ebert)
6w ISAAC CHAPPLE/Willow Branch, IN (Chapple-Hall Racing Team)
11c MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Kevin Turner & Greg Wheeler)
14 HARLEY BURNS/Brazil, IN (Tom Hendricks)
17 RYAN BERNAL/Hollister, CA (Tom & Christy Dunkel)
17GP STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Michael Dutcher Motorsports)
17w AUSTIN WILLIAMS/Yorba Linda, CA (Tom & Christy Dunkel)
17x BLAKE BOWER/Brentwood, CA (Tom & Christy Dunkel)
18 DAVID GASPER/Goleta, CA (Kittle Motorsports & Gasper Racing)
19 HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20RT RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
21AZ C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing)
21K KOBE SIMPSON/Bonham, TX (Kevin Simpson)
21x A.J. BENDER/San Diego, CA (Kim & Richard Bender)
22 GRANT SEXTON/Lakeside, CA (Brent Sexton)
33p R.J. JOHNSON/Laveen, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
39 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Hogue Racing Enterprises)
41 RICKY LEWIS/Oxnard, CA (Ricky Lewis)
42 MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (Cheney Racing)
44 BRENT SEXTON/Lakeside, CA (Brent Sexton)
47 CHARLES DAVIS JR./Buckeye, AZ (Charles Davis Jr.)
51T EDDIE TAFOYA JR./Chino Hills, CA (Eddie Tafoya)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57x CONNOR SPEIR/Fillmore, CA (Keith Speir)
73 COLE WAKIM/Simi Valley, CA (Josh Ford Motorsports)
73B BRADEN CHIARAMONTE/El Cajon, CA (OCC Motorsports)
78 BRODY WAKE/Lake Havasu City, AZ (Ryan Wake)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
92 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tom & Laurie Sertich)
97 CONNOR LUNDY/Peoria, AZ (Matt Lundy)
98 SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Wedgewood Motorsports)
98B BRECKEN GUERRERO/Westminster, CA (Rachel Guerrero)
98v VERNE SWEENEY/Lomita, CA (Rachel Guerrero)
BRODY ROA RETURNS TO PERRIS VICTORY CIRCLE
By Lance Jennings
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 18, 2025… Inheriting the lead after a tangle
knocked Ricky Lewis out of contention, Brody Roa of Garden Grove, California
shook free from all challengers for six laps to earn his first victory of the
year at Perris Auto Speedway. Using an older “Dash 12” Chevy engine, Roa took
the BR Performance #91R DRC to the twenty-second Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Car win of his career. Point leader R.J. Johnson, hard charger A.J.
Bender, “The Bull” Tye Mihocko, and David Gasper followed the 2023 Champion to
the checkered flags. For his efforts, Brody also claimed an extra $500 bonus
from series title sponsor, Avanti Windows & Doors.
Laveen, Arizona’s R.J. Johnson started the evening by posting his sixth
Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award of the
campaign. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Sherman, the defending
champion recorded a time of 16.671 seconds over “Bullet” Blake Bower, “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr., Connor Speir, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, and the
rest of the 24-car roster.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis streaked to the 10-lap In Honor of Wiley
Miler Sr. & Wiley Miller II / Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race triumph
aboard his #41 DRC. A.J. Bender of San Diego, California topped the Silbermann
Solar / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race in the family owned #21 DRC. Piloting the
Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 DRC, David Gasper of Goleta, California
won the WC Friend Company Access Systems / In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner Third
Heat Race. For Lewis, it was his fourth heat race win while the fifth for
Bender, and the second for Gasper.
Starting fourteenth, A.J. Bender earned his second In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors of the season. Racing the
Kim & Richard Bender #21 DRC backed by Rolls Scaffolding, A.J. placed third at
the Lake Perris Fairgrounds after starting fourteenth.
Next Friday (October 24) and Saturday (October 25), the Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series will battle the AMSOIL USAC National Sprint Car
Series at Central Arizona Raceway in Casa Grande, Arizona for the “58th Western
World Championships.” For more information on the series, visit usacracing.com
and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: October 18,
2025 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1.
R.J. Johnson, 33P, Petty-16.671; 2. Blake Bower, 17X, Dunkel-16.757; 3. Charles
Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.781; 4. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-16.860; 5. Brody Roa,
91R, BR-16.917; 6. Tye Mihocko, 5, Mihocko-16.925; 7. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Lewis-16.964; 8. Harley Burns, 14, Hendricks-16.988; 9. Connor Lundy, 97,
Lundy-17.025; 10. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-17.029; 11. Tommy Malcolm, 5X,
Napier-17.060; 12. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-17.099; 13. Cody Williams,
44, Williams-17.113; 14. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-17.153; 15. Dayton Shelton, 4D,
Shelton-17.155; 16. Matt Westfall, 11C, Turner/Wheeler-17.191; 17. Logan
Williams, 37, Mitchell-17.208; 18. Kyle Edwards, 39E, Edwards-17.451; 19. Verne
Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.648; 20. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-17.684; 21.
Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-17.729; 22. Brent Owens, 71, Owens-17.816; 23. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-18.263; 24. Gary Marshall Jr., 23, Bellegante-18.541.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST
HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2. Cody Williams,
3. Austin Williams, 4. R.J. Johnson, 5. Verne Sweeney, 6. Matt Westfall, 7.
Connor Speir, 8. Brent Owens. 2:58.66.
SILBERMANN SOLAR / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To
Feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. Logan Williams, 3. Tommy Malcolm, 4. Brody Roa, 5.
Blake Bower, 6. Harley Burns, 7. Brecken Guerrero, 8. Elexa Herrera. 2:58.16.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD
HEAT: (10 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. David Gasper, 2. Tye Mihocko,
3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Kyle Edwards, 5. Jeff Dyer, 6. Gary Marshall Jr., 7.
Connor Lundy. 3:01.66.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Brody Roa (3), 2. R.J. Johnson
(6), 3. A.J. Bender (14), 4. Tye Mihocko (2), 5. David Gasper (12), 6. Blake
Bower (5), 7. Austin Williams (10), 8. Matt Westfall (15), 9. Connor Speir (7),
10. Tommy Malcolm (11), 11. Kyle Edwards (17), 12. Harley Burns (8), 13. Charles
Davis Jr. (4), 14. Verne Sweeney (18), 15. Connor Lundy (9), 16. Brecken
Guerrero (19), 17. Brent Owens (21), 18. Gary Marshall Jr. (23), 19. Ricky Lewis
(1), 20. Logan Williams (16), 21. Jeff Dyer (20), 22. Cody Williams (13), 23.
Elexa Herrera (22). NT.
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**Dayton Shelton flipped during qualifications. Ricky Lewis flipped during lap
24 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Brody Roa, Laps 2-24 Ricky Lewis, Laps 25-30 Brody
Roa.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: A.J. Bender (14 to 3)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS:
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: October 24&25 – Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona – “58th Western World Championships” – Co-sanctioned with AMSOIL USAC National Sprint Car Series
FOR JOE!
SWANSON’S SPECIAL SCORE
NETS $10,000 AT AMARILLO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Amarillo, Texas (October 18, 2025)………”This is for Joe.”
To Jake Swanson, Joe Daming was like a second father. In February of 2024,
Daming expressed to Jake that his dream was for Swanson to one day take his team
to the national level. One day later after that conversation, Daming passed away
unexpectedly at the age of 47.
Committed to carrying on Joe’s legacy, Daming Swanson Motorsports was formed
shortly thereafter, and in 2025, Swanson, along with the Daming family, took the
team on the road full-time with the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship.
Hard work, dedication, desire and dream all came together in unison on
Saturday night as Swanson took the team to victory lane for the first time in
USAC competition by scoring a $10,000 triumph in the series’ debut at Amarillo,
Texas’ Route 66 Motor Speedway.
But in truth, this win was worth so much more. This was Jake’s dream. This
was Joe’s dream. And, at last, those dreams had come true with a victory in the
47th race of the USAC National Sprint Car season aboard the Daming Swanson
Motorsports/Inland Rigging – Dougherty Motorsports/DRC/1-Way Chevy.
“Joe is so stoked right now; he’s upstairs pounding beers, I know it,”
Swanson said with a smile. “To the whole Daming family, thank you guys for
giving me this opportunity and letting me take all your stuff and turn it into a
national winning program. I just can’t believe we were able to do this.”
For Anaheim, California's Swanson, it was his first USAC win in more than two
years, since a USAC Indiana Sprint Week score in July of 2023 at Putnamville’s
Lincoln Park Speedway. Furthermore, it was the seventh win of Swanson’s USAC
National Sprint Car career, tying him for 66th place all-time alongside the
likes of Bobby Santos, Bobby Unser, Brady Short, Briggs Danner, Darren Hagen,
Doug Kalitta, Jim Keeker, Josh Wise, Kenny Irwin Jr., Kevin Doty and Kevin
Thomas.
When Jake and his wife, Jess, moved from California to Indiana in early 2021,
the Daming family welcomed them with open arms. The Swanson/Daming combo won
frequently on the local level in the Hoosier state during the years between
2021-2023, and to this day, several of the same individuals responsible for that
success are still involved, all of whom are essentially important for making
this dream a reality.
“We started in the local realm and we’ve come here and have now won on the
national stage,” Swanson reflected. “There are literally like 10 people that we
could not do this without. This thing does not get to the racetrack without
them. We’re racing on no money, no budget. We’re literally racing on winnings.
So, thank god we won tonight because I’m relying on sponsorship to get us up and
down the road. I definitely don’t have deep enough pockets to run this deal.”
This year, especially of late, Swanson had displayed flashes of brilliance
that demonstrated how close the team was to breaking through. A solid stretch
leading into the weekend saw him tally six top-fives in a span of seven starts.
On Friday, he set a new track record in qualifying at Dodge City and followed up
by establishing yet another track record in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying on
Saturday at Route 66 with a time of 13.648 seconds.
With the inversion top-six inversion, Swanson lined up sixth in the feature.
However, as the festivities had barely gotten underway, a major calamity
encompassing 10 drivers littered the front straightway with damaged racecars. At
the conclusion of the opening lap, ninth starting Wyatt Burks slapped the
outside wall at the exit of turn four. As his car crawled slowly down the front
straight, mass carnage ensued, resulting in Justin Zimmerman, Saban Bibent,
Anton Hernandez and Caleb Stelzig all flipping upside down. All were able to
walk away.
Bibent returned to the fray after several teams chipped in to help repair his
ride in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. Initially, Bibent was the front
runner for the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the night based solely on his last
lap, last turn pass to gain the final transfer spot in his heat race. After
returning to action and promptly driving back up through the field to complete
the race with a damaged racecar and a 13th place finish, he clinched it.
While Kevin Thomas Jr. controlled the pace for the first half of the 30-lap
main from his pole starting position, Swanson was rising up the pylon. Swanson
took second from Danner around the outside on lap eight, then quickly chopped
Thomas’ lead from a full second to a half-second to where he was right on his
bumper on lap 16 and ready to pounce. Right there and then, Swanson raced by
Thomas on the back straight to take his spot at the front of the field.
With two to go, Thomas found his second wind and took a swing at Swanson for
the lead. Thomas briefly held a car length lead midway through turns one and
two, but as he drifted up toward the top of the second turn, Swanson’s momentum
was at warp speed as he escaped from Thomas off the edge to retake the lead for
good.
Swanson finished off the 30th and final lap roughly 2.5 car lengths ahead of
Thomas, 0.213 seconds to the better at the stripe. Mitchel Moles slipped by for
third late in the going with C.J. Leary fourth and Logan Seavey rounding out the
top-five.
Swanson not only entered the win column for the 2025 USAC season, he also put
his name into the record books as a first-time USAC winner as a car entrant. And
he accomplished the deed with the Daming family by his side, including crewman
Austin Daming, Joe’s son.
“Austin and I have spent countless hours in the shop,” Swanson revealed.
“Three years ago, he had hardly ever been at the racetrack before. Now, he’s a
good wrench. I love what we’ve done and I’m so proud of my guys, my people.”
Joe’s wife, Jenny, was overcome with emotion and was present in victory lane
for the special moment.
“I’m just so grateful to be here,” Jenny said. “I’m so grateful for Jake and
all of our crew for fulfilling Joe’s dream. I can’t tell you how special it is
to watch my son continue to work hard every day and to help make Jake’s dream
come true too.”
After leading half of the race before finishing as the runner-up, Thomas
would certainly have wanted to be one spot better. That said, no one was better
than him across the two nights of racing this weekend at Dodge City and Route 66
where he finished third and second, respectively. By earning the most combined
points throughout the pair of nights, Thomas collected an extra $2,000 for his
efforts as the High Plains Thunder Bonus winner.
Gunnar Setser advanced seven positions from 13th to sixth in the feature to
receive Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Furthermore, he extended his USAC
National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year point lead from five to 14 over Hayden
Reinbold with just three races remaining.
Paul White picked up an extra $250 from ProSource's Buck Rice. The 2001 USAC
Silver Crown champion was the top finisher from the POWRi Elite Non-Wing
Sprints, tallying a 15th place result while fellow Elite competitors Cooper
Sullivan (16th) and Caleb Stelzig (20th) also earned bonuses.
Trey Osborne certainly had the speed but not the good fortune. He started the
evening by qualifying fifth out of the 31 cars on hand, but in his heat race, he
blew a tire, which destroyed the shock, Jacobs Ladder, radius rod and torque
tube studs. In the semi-feature, the driveshaft sheared the splines off at the
start, ending his night on the spot. For his misfortune, Osborne was the
recipient of the ProSource Hard Luck bonus.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 18, 2025 –
Route 66 Motor Speedway – Amarillo, Texas – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Co-Sanctioned
by POWRi Elite Non-Wing Sprints
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-13.648
(New Track Record); 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.686; 3. C.J. Leary, 21AZ,
Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.738; 4. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.748; 5. Trey Osborne, 6T, Ebert-13.821; 6. Briggs Danner,
39, Hogue-13.886; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.888; 8. Justin Grant,
4, TOPP-13.929; 9. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.937; 10. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.021; 11. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.082; 12. Wyatt
Burks, 11w, Burks-14.089; 13. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.149; 14. Kobe Simpson,
21K, Simpson-14.154; 15. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-14.159; 16. Anthony
Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-14.199; 17. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B Racing-14.220; 18.
Stevie Sussex, 17GP, Dutcher-14.229; 19. Don Grable, 45x, Budlong-14.292; 20.
Chris Douglas, 56, Douglas-14.602; 21. Caleb Stelzig, 21, Stelzig-14.616; 22.
Paul White, 1, White-14.663; 23. Anton Hernandez, 38, Oeschger-14.737; 24.
Justin Zimmerman, 31m, Herrel-14.842; 25. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-14.902; 26.
Colt Treharn, 77, Treharn/Seals-14.960; 27. Nathan Moore, 6, Moore-14.994; 28.
Brian Morris, 199, Chitty-15.048; 29. Bryan Debrick, 36, Reed-NT; 30. Dakota
Earls, 15E, Earls-NT; 31. Cooper Sullivan, 79F, Fry-NT (time of 15.099
disallowed due to illegal left rear tire).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel Moles,
2. Jake Swanson, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Wesley Smith, 5. Caleb Stelzig, 6. R.J.
Miller, 7. Trey Osborne. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Stevie
Sussex, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Kyle Cummins, 5. Paul White, 6.
Kobe Simpson, 7. Cooper Sullivan, 8. Colt Treharn. 1:56.22 (New Track Record)
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase
Stockon, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Anton Hernandez, 5. Saban
Bibent, 6. Don Grable, 7. Nathan Moore. 1:57.45
COOKOUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Wyatt Burks,
2. Justin Grant, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Anthony Nicholson, 5. Chris Douglas, 6.
Justin Zimmerman, 7. Brian Morris. 1:59.26
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kobe Simpson, 2. Justin Zimmerman, 3. R.J. Miller, 4. Don Grable, 5.
Nathan Moore, 6. Cooper Sullivan, 7. Colt Treharn, 8. Brian Morris, 9. Trey
Osborne. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake Swanson (6), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 3. Mitchel Moles (7), 4. C.J. Leary (4), 5. Logan Seavey
(5), 6. Gunnar Setser (13), 7. Briggs Danner (2), 8. Justin Grant (11), 9.
Stevie Sussex (10), 10. Hayden Reinbold (3), 11. Kyle Cummins (12), 12. Wesley
Smith (16), 13. Saban Bibent (14), 14. Anthony Nicholson (15), 15. Paul White
(20), 16. Cooper Sullivan (24-P), 17. Chase Stockon (8), 18. Don Grable (17),
19. Wyatt Burks (9), 20. Caleb Stelzig (19), 21. R.J. Miller (23), 22. Anton
Hernandez (21), 23. Justin Zimmerman (22), 24. Chris Douglas (18), 25. Kobe
Simpson (25). NT
(P) represents a POWRi Elite Non-Wing Sprints provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-15 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 16-30 Jake Swanson.
**Saban Bibent, Caleb Stelzig, Anton Hernandez & Justin Zimmerman flipped on
lap 2 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3219,
2-Mitchel Moles-2867, 3-Logan Seavey-2823, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2775, 5-Justin
Grant-2690, 6-Briggs Danner-2623, 7-C.J. Leary-2559, 8-Jake Swanson-2548,
9-Chase Stockon-2164, 10-Gunnar Setser-2098.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Gunnar Setser-157, 3-Briggs Danner-147, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-135, 6-Justin Grant-124, 7-Logan Seavey-122, 8-Kyle Cummins-116, 9-Hayden
Reinbold-112, 10-Chase Stockon-110.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: October 24-25, 2025
– Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, Arizona – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 58th
Western World Championships
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (13.972)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Jake Swanson (13.648)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Stevie Sussex
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Wyatt Burks
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kobe Simpson
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Gunnar Setser (13th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Saban Bibent
Oklahoma Tidbits Lowest Pill Draw: Dakota Earls
ProSource Top Elite Qualifier: Kobe Simpson
ProSource Top Finishing Elite Drivers: Paul White (15th), Cooper Sullivan
(16th) & Caleb Stelzig (20th)
ProSource Hard Luck: Trey Osborne
High Plains Thunder Bonus: Kevin Thomas Jr.
HOUSE MONEY!
DODGE CITY IS CUMMINS’ CITY
IN USAC SPRINT CAR RETURN TO KANSAS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Dodge City, Kansas (October 17, 2025)………If you thought Kyle Cummins was going
to wind it down after wrapping up the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship with four races remaining, you thought wrong.
Playing with house money, so to speak, the Princeton, Indiana driver’s
responsibilities now revolved around simply concentrating on winning races
rather than counting points night-in and night-out.
In his first race as the champion on Friday night at Kansas’ Dodge City
Raceway Park, Cummins led early, fell behind, then capitalized when Kevin Thomas
Jr. had a run-in with lapped traffic. From there, Cummins led the final 22
circuits to capture his 10th win of the series season in his Petty Performance
Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors - Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
“Points racing is stressful,” Cummins noted. “It’s every day and you’ve got
to be on kill every time you hit the racetrack. If you’re not, you’re losing.
Mentally, you’ve got to be ready for it. It was a tough season and I’m glad to
get it done. That way, we can go out and have some fun.”
It was quite a monumental night for Cummins in terms of his place in USAC
National Sprint Car history. For instance, with his latest victory, he set a new
single season USAC National Sprint Car record with his 42nd top-10 finish,
breaking the record formerly held by Brady Bacon since 2021. Furthermore,
Cummins tied Bacon’s 2021 record for most top-fives in a season at 36.
To add to it, Cummins became the second driver this season to reach double
digits in feature victories, joining Justin Grant in that category. This marks
the first time in 48 years that multiple drivers have surpassed 10 wins in a
single USAC National Sprint Car season. Back in 1977, Tom Bigelow hit 14 wins
while Pancho Carter tallied 10.
Ironically, there’s another record Cummins is threatening to overtake, which
also involves Carter and Bigelow. Carter’s final 369 point margin over Bigelow
in 1976 stands as the largest USAC National Sprint Car differential between
first and second in series history. Cummins’ Dodge City triumph pushed his lead
to 378 with three races remaining.
Cummins’ 30th career USAC National Sprint Car victory also tied him with
Chris Windom for 19th place on the all-time series win list.
In what was the first USAC National Sprint Car event held at Dodge City’s
3/8-mile dirt oval in 14 years, Cummins started on the outside of the front row
for the 30-lap feature and quickly broke out to the lead around the outside of
pole sitter Chase Stockon.
Suddenly, fourth starting Kevin Thomas Jr. broke rank from his fourth
starting spot, going by Logan Seavey for third on the opening lap, then surging
under Stockon for second in turn four on the second go around. By the fourth
lap, Thomas had the lead in his grip as he slid up in front of Cummins off the
exit of turn four.
“I wasn’t great,” Cummins confided. “I was good, but (Thomas) was just better
through the middle. I was making adjustments right behind him there and was
right there with him. I just couldn’t get around him.”
On lap nine, Thomas whistled his way into turn three and nearly collided with
the back end of 23rd place running Cooper Sullivan. The closing rate proved to
be so spectacular, Thomas had to stand on the binders to avoid contact, which
pitched his car sideways and slid backward up the racetrack and nearly into the
path of the high line riding Cummins who snaked around Thomas to complete the
pass for the lead around the top side of turns three and four.
“It was pretty close,” Cummins recalled. “I don’t know if I want to get any
closer than that. I went in there and was going to rip the top, but Kevin got a
little sideways. When he did, it kind of backed both of those cars up. I had to
let off but I knew that was really my only chance.”
While Cummins pounced back to the front of the pack, Briggs Danner was
suddenly the one on the move. Danner wriggled his way into the top-three by lap
13 as he weaved through lapped traffic and around Stockon for the spot in turn
two. Two laps later, Danner slotted into second as he zipped around the outside
of Thomas and began slicing into Cummins’ 1/2-second advantage with lapped cars
here, there and everywhere in between.
With 10 laps to go, the only yellow flag of the night fell when eighth
running Jake Swanson slowed to a stop with a flat right rear tire. He returned
to the tail of the field after stopping in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area
for fresh rubber but managed only to get back up to 13th at the finish line.
To begin the night, Swanson set a new one-lap USAC National Sprint Car track
record at Dodge City with a time of 14.963 seconds during Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying, eclipsing the former mark of 15.261, set by Chris Windom in 2011.
The quick time was Swanson’s first of the USAC National Sprint Car season and
the 11th of his career, equaling him with Daison Pursley, George Snider and Jim
McWithey for 50th place all-time.
With the caution, traffic was cleared from the equation for the front
runners, which was all to the benefit of Cummins who simply took off over the
final 10 laps while the rest of the field was busy fighting their own battles.
The most intense of which was the duel for second, which saw Danner and Thomas
officially exchange the position four separate times between laps 21 and 26
before Danner finally cleared him with an outside maneuver on lap 26.
Up ahead, Cummins was in total command as he finished the night off 0.700
seconds ahead at the line with Danner crossing the stripe in second, Thomas
third, C.J. Leary fourth and Stockon fifth.
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s Caleb Stelzig had to dig himself out of a hole to
start the night. His qualifying time was disallowed due to having the incorrect
left rear tire affixed to his car. Starting 22nd in the feature, he went +5 to
finish 17th, which made him the evening’s Rod End Supply Hard Charger.
Furthermore, Stelzig was the highest finishing POWRi Elite Non-Wing Sprint
driver in the feature, helping him to pocket $400 worth of bonuses alone.
Trey Osborne left Kansas with a top-10 feature finish in what was the
Columbus, Ohio racer's first career USAC National Sprint Car start in the
Sunflower State. That earned him the Inferno Armor USA Fire Move of the Night.
Stevie Sussex picked up an extra $100 from Oklahoma Tidbits for his pill draw
performance. The Tempe, Arizona racer drew the highest pill of the night, then
came out last in line and still managed to qualify ninth in the field of the 24
cars on hand.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 17, 2025 –
Dodge City Raceway Park – Dodge City, Kansas – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track –
Co-Sanctioned by the POWRi Elite Non-Wing Sprints
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.963
(New Track Record); 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-15.049; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R,
Rock Steady-15.102; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.116; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-15.117; 6. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-15.191; 7. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-15.222; 8. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.224;
9. Stevie Sussex, 17GP, Dutcher-15.226; 10. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-15.234; 11. Trey Osborne, 6T, Ebert-15.278; 12. Justin Grant,
4, TOPP-15.302; 13. Wyatt Burks, 11w, Burks-15.431; 14. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B
Racing-15.536; 15. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-15.547; 16. Saban Bibent, 98,
Wedgewood-15.621; 17. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-15.758; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-15.778; 19. Anthony Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-15.941; 20. Dakota Earls,
15E, Earls-15.993; 21. Paul White, 1w, White-16.489; 22. Glen Saville, 75,
Saville-NT; 23. Caleb Stelzig, 21, Stelzig-NT (time of 15.954 disallowed due to
illegal left rear tire); 24. Cooper Sullivan, 79F, Fry-NT (time of 16.675
disallowed due to illegal left rear tire).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Wyatt Burks, 2.
Saban Bibent, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Mitchel Moles, 6. Logan
Seavey, 7. Caleb Stelzig, 8. Anthony Nicholson. 2:06.62
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Wesley Smith, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Trey Osborne, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. R.J.
Miller, 7. Dakota Earls, 8. Cooper Sullivan. 2:03.21
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Stevie Sussex, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Kobe Simpson, 6. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 7. Paul White. 2:05.06
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (2), 2.
Briggs Danner (5), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 4. C.J. Leary (7), 5. Chase Stockon
(1), 6. Justin Grant (8), 7. Mitchel Moles (10), 8. Logan Seavey (3), 9. Hayden
Reinbold (12), 10. Trey Osborne (13), 11. Gunnar Setser (15), 12. Stevie Sussex
(11), 13. Jake Swanson (6), 14. Wyatt Burks (9), 15. Wesley Smith (14), 16.
Saban Bibent (19), 17. Caleb Stelzig (22), 18. Anthony Nicholson (18), 19. Kobe
Simpson (17), 20. Dakota Earls (20), 21. Cooper Sullivan (23), 22. Paul White
(21), 23. R.J. Miller (16). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Kyle Cummins, Laps 4-8 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps
9-30 Kyle Cummins.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3173,
2-Mitchel Moles-2795, 3-Logan Seavey-2753, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2702, 5-Justin
Grant-2634, 6-Briggs Danner-2564, 7-C.J. Leary-2487, 8-Jake Swanson-2465,
9-Chase Stockon-2127, 10-Gunnar Setser-2037.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Gunnar Setser-150, 3-Briggs Danner-147, 4-C.J. Leary-141, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-135, 6-Logan Seavey-122, 7-Justin Grant-121, 8-Kyle Cummins-115, 9-Hayden
Reinbold-112, 10-Chase Stockon-110.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 18, 2025 – Route 66 Motor Speedway – Amarillo, Texas – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Chase Stockon (15.237)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Jake Swanson (14.963)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Wyatt Burks
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Caleb Stelzig (22nd to 17th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Trey Osborne
Oklahoma Tidbits Lowest Pill Draw: Stevie Sussex
ProSource Top Elite Qualifier: R.J. Miller
ProSource Top Finishing Elite Drivers: Caleb Stelzig (17th), Kobe Simpson (19th) & Cooper Sullivan (21st)
R.J. JOHNSON LEADS USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS TO PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
OCTOBER 13, 2025... Continuing his bid for a second championship, R.J.
Johnson of Laveen, Arizona will lead the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint
Cars to Perris Auto Speedway this Saturday, October 18th. The nineteenth
championship round for the non-winged sprints will also spotlight the PASSCAR
Super Stocks and PASSCAR Street Stocks. Perris Auto Speedway is located on the
Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California and the
Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm with racing at "America's Premier Dirt
Track" starting at 7:00pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website
at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 266 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-seven drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25,
2012. This season, Ricky Lewis has topped four Perris features, David Gasper
took the April 1st event, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm claimed the July 19th victory,
and R.J. Johnson has topped the September 13th “So-Cal Showdown” and September
27th show. The complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
After running fourth at Mohave Valley on October 4th, R.J. Johnson holds a
65-point advantage over the competition. Driving the Petty Performance Racing
#33P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman, Johnson has two feature
wins, five Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time
Awards, eight heat race victories, sixteen top-10 finishes, and 75 feature laps
led on the year. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, Matt Mitchell, and “The Big
Game Hunter” Austin Williams with eleven wins, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car
Champion will be looking for his third consecutive triumph at Perris Auto
Speedway.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis ranks second in the chase for the USAC/CRA
crown. The owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris Family
Farms DRC led the opening laps at Mohave Valley before mechanical issues ended
his night with a nineteenth place finish. At press time, Lewis has posted eight
feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems
Fast Time Awards, three heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner Hard Charger Award, fifteen top-10 finishes, and 173 feature laps led in
the campaign. Now tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC/CRA wins,
Ricky will have his sights on rebounding with another victory this Saturday
night.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California sits third
in the series championship point standings. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W
Inland Rigging / Maxima Oil DRC, Williams lead fifteen laps at Mohave Valley
before scoring third at the checkered flags. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the
Year has recorded one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems
Fast Time Award, one heat race victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner
Hard Charger Awards, fifteen top-10 finishes, and 16 feature lap led to his
credit. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, R.J. Johnson, and Matt Mitchell with
eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will be looking for his first victory
of the year at Perris Auto Speedway.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender ranks fourth in the chase for the
USAC/CRA point chase Piloting the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender scored eighth in the October 4th main event.
At press time, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix Sprint Car winner has four
heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award,
thirteen top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year. This Saturday
night, A.J. will have his sights on the second “home track” win of his career at
Perris.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California is fifth in the USAC/CRA
championship standings. Racing the Dino Napier #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B
Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm had mechanical issues that ended his night at Mohave
Valley during the semi-main. To date, the veteran driver has one feature win,
three heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger
Award, eleven top-10 finishes, and 48 feature laps led on the year. Tommy is
tied with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin
Grant, “Showtime” Danny Sheridan, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight
victories and will be looking to add another win this Saturday night.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig, Trenten Shelton,
Jacob Tuttle, Lonnie Hochstetler, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Josh Gillis, and
Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “Chargin” Charles Davis
Jr., “Bullet” Blake Bower, David Gasper, Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Pride of Garden
Grove” Brody Roa, Verne Sweeney, Logan Calderwood, “The Honey Badger” Elexa
Herrera, Jeff Dyer, Kyle Edwards, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General admission tickets (13 & over) are
$35, Senior tickets (65 & over) are $30, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and
Children (5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for
parking. Advance tickets are available online for an additional fee, and for
more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or
call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 1-Ryan Bernal, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Logan Seavey,
1-Jake Swanson, 1-J.J. Yeley.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-R.J. Johnson, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan,
6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-Ricky
Lewis, 5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen,
3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi
Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris
Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh
Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez,
1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-1238, 2. Ricky Lewis-1173, 3. Austin Williams-1026, 4. A.J. Bender-992,
5. Tommy Malcolm-942, 6. Charles Davis Jr.-861, 7. Blake Bower-857, 8. David
Gasper-807, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-731, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-636, 11. Brody
Roa-599, 12. Verne Sweeney-579, 13. Cody Williams-567, 14. Logan Williams-498,
15. Logan Calderwood-489, 16. Brecken Guerrero (R)-485, 17. Elexa Herrera-481,
18. Connor Speir (R)-429, 19. Brody Wake (R)-372, 20. Jake Swanson-299.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Ryan Bernal)
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
THE SCOOP:
KANSAS-TEXAS TWO-STEP FOR USAC SPRINTS
OCTOBER 17-18 AT DODGE CITY & AMARILLO
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (October 15, 2025)………Back on the road again!
The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship hits the highway for
Kansas/Texas Two-Step this weekend, October 17-18.
First up is a return to Kansas’ Dodge City Raceway on Friday night, October
17, for the first time in 14 years, paying $6,000-to-win. To cap the weekend
off, the series travels down south to the Texas panhandle for USAC’s first ever
visit to Amarillo, Texas’ Route 66 Motor Speedway for $10,000-to-win.
As we head down the home stretch, here are the storylines to keep tuned to
this weekend!
DODGE CITY WAR
It’s been 14 years since the USAC National Sprint Cars have paid a visit to
Dodge City Raceway Park. Back in August 2011, USAC Hall of Famer Tracy Hines
swept to victories on consecutive nights.
Chris Windom holds Dodge City’s one-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record
of 15.261 seconds, set on the opening night of the 2011 weekend.
It’s been three years since USAC National Sprint Cars last raced anywhere in
the state of Kansas with Brady Bacon scoring the victory at Kansas City’s
Lakeside Speedway in May of 2022.
AMARILLO BY NIGHT
Never before has USAC raced in Amarillo. However, USAC National Sprint Cars
have made five previous visits to the Lone Star State of Texas dating back to
1959, and the list of winners is a doozy, featuring five series champions and
five drivers who are or will be inducted into the USAC Hall of Fame one day.
The first Texas visit came at Houston’s Meyer Speedway in 1959 where hometown
hero A.J. Foyt tamed the field under the “Midwest” division moniker in what was
the last series event held in the decade of the 1950s.
Don Branson edged Jim Hurtubise to the finish line by a mere two feet at
Meyer the following year in early 1960. Rufus Jones, better known as Parnelli,
got his revenge in October of 1960 at Meyer Speedway when he became the
third-straight USAC Sprint Car driving champion to “walk-off” with a feature
victory in the final race of the season.
The hiatus lasted 25 years before USAC Sprint Car racing returned to Texas in
1985, which presented a unique USAC vs CRA (California Racing Association)
challenge. Rick Hood trailed Steve Butler for 29 of the 30 laps before roaring
from behind in the final turn to beat Butler to the checkered flag.
Thirty eight years later, in 2023, Brady Bacon wired all 30 laps to earn his
first career victory at Devil’s Bowl Speedway in Mesquite after several years of
trying to win both with and without a wing.
CUMMINS PLAYING WITH HOUSE MONEY
Kyle Cummins has already wrapped up the 2025 USAC National Sprint Car driving
championship, but he’s still got records to chase.
For one, his lead currently stands at 358 points, just 11 shy of the all-time
series record of 369, set by Pancho Carter in 1976.
Furthermore, Cummins has also tallied 41 top-tens and 35 top-fives with the
series to date during the 2025 season. The all-time single season record in both
categories belongs to Brady Bacon in 2021 with 41 top-tens and 36 top-fives.
Cummins could very well set that record this weekend. Over his last 17 series
starts, he has 17 top-tens and 15 top-fives.
GRANT & BRIGGS BACK IN KANSAS
Justin Grant and Briggs Danner have already experienced their fair share of
success in the state of Kansas this year.
Grant has won in a USAC Silver Crown car and Midget this year in the
Sunflower State, capturing the both back in May at the Belleville High Banks.
In July of this year, Danner raced his way to glory at Hutchinson’s Salt City
Raceway with his first career Silver Crown victory.
This weekend, they’ll attempt to repeat their Kansas success.
JAKE SWANSON’S ROLLING
Few drivers have been as consistent of late as Jake Swanson.
His solid stretch of finishes over his seven most recent USAC National Sprint
Car starts has seen him tally results of 5th-5th-5th-8th-5th-3rd-5th.
He’s among those looking to score his first USAC National Sprint Car win of
the year, something he hasn’t achieved since July of 2023 at Putnamville,
Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
POINT OF ORDER
Although the race at the top of the USAC National Sprint Car standings is
locked up, there are several battles throughout the rest of the top-10 that
still remain up for grabs.
Forty-one points separate second and third in the standings between Mitchel
Moles and Logan Seavey. Another 60 points stand between Kevin Thomas Jr. and
Justin Grant for fourth and fifth. C.J. Leary and Jake Swanson find themselves
one single point apart between seventh and eighth.
Meanwhile, the MPI Rookie of the Year race rages on with Gunnar Setser
leading Hayden Reinbold by 10 markers entering the weekend.
HIGH PLAINS THUNDER BONUS
The High Plains Thunder Bonus, a $2,000 prize awarded to the driver who earns
the best overall points finish across the back-to-back nights of USAC National
Sprint Car racing at Kansas’ Dodge City Raceway Park on Friday and at Route 66
Motor Speedway on Saturday.
The High Plains Thunder Bonus is designed to reward consistency across two
demanding tracks on consecutive nights. Dodge City’s wide, sweeping surface and
Amarillo’s fast Texas clay provide two very different challenges, pushing
drivers to adapt quickly and prove themselves under pressure. If a tie occurs,
the fastest qualifying lap at Amarillo will determine the winner.
ELITE BONUSES
Both of this weekend’s events will be co-sanctioned by USAC and the POWRi
Elite Non-Wing Sprints.
ProSource is presenting an Elite driver bonus program for the weekend,
offering extra cash to the top-10 drivers in the current Elite point standings
each night.
Those bonuses include $100 to the top Elite qualifier, $250 to an Elite
driver who wins a heat race, and $250 to the highest finishing Elite driver in
the feature, $150 to the second highest Elite feature finisher and $100 to the
third highest Elite feature finisher.
Among the drivers eligible for the bonuses are Elite point leader Paul White
as well as Jason Howell, R.J. Miller, Bryan Debrick, Michael Merrell, Kobe
Simpson, Caleb Stelzig, Joshua Hanna, Weston Gorham and Anton Hernandez.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday, October 17, at Kansas’ Dodge City Raceway Park, the program will
feature the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus IMCA Hobby
Stocks. Pits open at 1pm Central with the grandstands opening at 4pm, the
drivers meeting at 5:30pm and hot laps at 6pm, followed by racing. General
admission tickets are $25 for ages 13 & up. General admission tickets are free
for ages 12 & under are free. Pit passes are $40.
On Saturday, October 18, at Amarillo, Texas’ Route 66 Motor Speedway, the
docket consists of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the Air
Compressor Solutions Street Stocks. Pits open on race day at Noon Central time
with the front gates opening at 4:30pm, the drivers meeting at 5:15pm and hot
laps at 6pm. Advance tickets are now on sale for the event at
www.route66motorspeedway.net. General admission tickets are $35 apiece for ages
13 and up, $15 for ages 5-12 and free for ages 4 and under. Pit passes are $45
each for all ages.
Both events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3097,
2-Mitchel Moles-2739, 3-Logan Seavey-2698, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2631, 5-Justin
Grant-2571, 6-Briggs Danner-2486, 7-C.J. Leary-2418, 8-Jake Swanson-2417,
9-Chase Stockon-2063, 10-Gunnar Setser-1990.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT DODGE RACEWAY PARK:
2-Tracy Hines
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT DODGE RACEWAY PARK:
2011: Tracy Hines (8/12) & Tracy Hines (8/13)
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS IN KANSAS:
2-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou & Tracy Hines
1-Don Branson, Tony Elliott, Kenny Irwin Jr., Bubby Jones, Arnie Knepper, Jud
Larson, Jim Mahoney, Thomas Meseraull, Smokey Snellbaker, Robbie Stanley, Dave
Steele, Brian Tyler, Greg Weld, Carl Williams, Doug Wolfgang & J.J. Yeley
PAST DODGE CITY RACEWAY PARK USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RESULTS:
NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tracy Hines, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Levi Jones,
4. Chris Windom, 5. Hud Cone, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Damion Gardner, 8. Robert
Ballou, 9. Blake Fitzpatrick, 10. Hunter Schuerenberg, 11. Bobby East, 12.
Travis Rilat, 13. Keith Bloom Jr., 14. Patrick Stasa, 15. Josh Stephens, 16.
Justin Schwien, 17. Zach Blurton, 18. Jordan Weaver, 19. Cody Brewer, 20. Jeff
Stasa, 21. Tony Everhart, 22. Kris Miller, 23. C.J. Johnson, 24. Michael
Williams. 8:18.18
NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tracy Hines, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Jon
Stanbrough, 4. Levi Jones, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Travis Rilat, 7. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 8. Bobby East, 9. Keith Bloom Jr., 10. Patrick Stasa, 11. Jeff
Stasa, 12. Jordan Weaver, 13. Robert Ballou, 14. Tony Everhart, 15. Blake
Fitzpatrick, 16. Zach Blurton, 17. Hud Cone, 18. Damion Gardner, 19. Kris
Miller, 20. Michael Williams. NT
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS IN TEXAS:
1-Brady Bacon, Don Branson, A.J. Foyt, Rick Hood & Parnelli Jones
Bruno is Bueno in e SCHNEIDER and sons fall classic
Kurt Bettler
OCTOBER 10, 2025
New Egypt, New Jersey (October 10, 2025)………Christian Bruno from Deptford, New Jersey has always loved the big, sweeping half-miles. In fact, he stunned everyone back in April, snookering Briggs Danner from 11th to win the Port Royal season opener. That victory immediately put the No. 17B Bentley Truck Repair machine on the radar of every USAC East Coast competitor.
Surprisingly, Bruno hadn’t visited victory lane since that early-season triumph despite multiple top-five finishes. But on Friday night, in front of a nearly sold out crowd at New Jesery’s New Egypt Speedway, Bruno and his crew had the car dialed in and ready to shine.
Twenty-two Innovative Machining Technology Wingless Sprints shared the pits with the World of Outlaws, creating an electric atmosphere. Heat race victories went to Chris Allen Jr., Ed Aikin, and Kenny Miller III.
The redraw mixed things up, putting two hungry drivers — Joe Kata and Mick D’Agostino — on the front row, each searching for their first USAC East Coast win.
When the green flag dropped, it was third-starting Bruno who rocketed to the front. He set sail early while Aikin, starting fifth, clawed his way past D’Agostino and Kata into the runner-up spot.
A lap five yellow slowed the field when Cherry, Shepsis, Haggenbottom, and Mallet tangled in turn four. On the restart, eighth-starting Kenny Miller III quickly became a factor, slicing his way toward the top four.
As the laps clicked away, Bruno was long gone, building a comfortable lead as Aikin, Kata, and Miller waged a fierce battle behind him. Further back, Ronald Helmick found speed on the bottom and began charging toward the front.
Then, a late yellow with five to go bunched the field and changed everything. Helmick’s steady climb landed him inside the top five, while Miller forged his way to third, setting up a thrilling dash to the finish.
When the checkered flag waved, there was no doubt. Christian Bruno was back in victory lane, dominating the Fall Classic at New Egypt and reminding everyone that the No. 17B team knows how to win on the big stage.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE RESULTS: October 10, 2025 – New Egypt Speedway – New Egypt, New Jersey
BDB GRAPHICS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Allen Jr. (#71 Allen) (1), 2. Alex Bright (#20 Hummer) (4), 3. Brendan Hires (#2 Hires) (5), 4. Ronald Helmick (#22R Helmick) (6), 5. Mark Bitner (#15 Bitner) (7), 6. Joey Crilly (#22J Crilly) (2), 7. Dirk Rimrott (#27 Rimrott) (3), 8. Lee Kauffman (#96 Kauffman) (8). NT
E. SCHNEIDER & SONS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ed Aikin (#7 Aikin) (2), 2. Patrick Chilmonik (#1 Chilmonik) (4), 3. Joe Kata (#10 Kata) (3), 4. Mike Haggenbottom (#51 Kelly) (1), 5. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (#83 Buckwalter) (6), 6. Dan Malley (#9 Malley) (5), 7. Greg Shepsis (#75 Shepsis) (7). NT
BOULEVARD TRUCK REPAIR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kenny Miller III (#23m Miller), (4), 2. Christian Bruno (#17 Bruno) (5), 3. Mick D'Agostino (#91 D’Agostino) (6), 4. Blaine Emery (#68 Emery) (7), 5. Jason Cherry (#67 Cherry) (1), 6. Heidi Hedin (#3H Hedin) (3), 7. Steven Drevicki (#19 Drevicki) (2). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Christian Bruno (3), 2. Ed Aikin (5), 3. Kenny Miller III (8), 4. Ronald Helmick (10), 5. Joe Kata (1), 6. Mick D'Agostino (2), 7. Mark Bitner (13), 8. Bruce Buckwalter Jr (14), 9. Brendan Hires (7), 10. Blaine Emery (12), 11. Joey Crilly (16), 12. Heidi Hedin (18), 13. Patrick Chilmonik (6), 14. Dan Malley (17), 15. Mike Haggenbottom (11), 16. Jason Cherry (15), 17. Dirk Rimrott (19), 18. Lee Kauffman (21), 19. Greg Shepsis (20), 20. Chris Allen Jr. (4), 21. Alex Bright (9), 22. Steven Drevicki (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Christian Bruno.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS POINTS: 1-Steven Drevicki-819, 2-Ed Aikin-738, 3-Kenny Miller III-592, 4-Chris Allen Jr.-579, 5-Ronald Helmick-544, 6-Bobby Butler-530, 7-Christian Bruno-477, 8-Jason Cherry-474, 9-Bruce Buckwalter Jr.-417, 10-Mike Haggenbottom-393
SEAVEY SCORES $30,000 AT THE BURG’S FALL NATIONALS,
CUMMINS CLINCHES USAC SPRINT TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (October 11, 2025)………Just when it seemed Logan Seavey was destined for a runner-up finish, in the blink of an eye, everything changed during the final laps of Saturday night’s 18th running of the Fall Nationals at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway.
Seavey (Sutter, California) led the initial 15 laps of the feature before giving way to Justin Grant who led the next 10 circuits and appeared in total control until five laps remaining. But when Grant’s right rear tire let go with five to go, that reopened the door for Seavey who seized the moment and raced away to his second consecutive Fall Nationals triumph.
For his efforts, Seavey collected a $30,000 payday, encompassing a $20,000 winner’s share, plus a $10,000 bonus as part of the NOS Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta. Seavey finished all three Trifecta events on the podium, including a pair of victories at Tri-State Speedway’s Haubstadt Hustler and Lawrenceburg’s Fall Nationals, plus a third place result at Kokomo Speedway’s Sprint Car Smackdown.
Meanwhile, with his third place result at Lawrenceburg, Princeton, Indiana’s Kyle Cummins gained enough points to clinch his first career USAC National Sprint Car driving championship with four races remaining. Furthermore, it was also the first USAC National Sprint Car titles for both the Petty Performance Racing team as well as Mach-1 Chassis.
With his seventh win of the USAC National Sprint Car season in his Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight – Elbrecht Concrete/DRC/Stanton Chevy, Seavey became the third driver to capture back-to-back Fall Nationals scores, following Robert Ballou (2007 & 2008) and Bryan Clauson (2013 & 2014).
It was Seavey’s fifth career USAC National Sprint Car win at Lawrenceburg and the 31st overall of Seavey’s USAC National Sprint Car career, tying him with Tyler Courtney for 17th place on the all-time list. This one was quite another lucrative USAC success for Seavey after pocketing $20,000 in his most recent win at Tri-State a month ago.
Oftentimes in racing, it’s better to be lucky than good. On Saturday night at The Burg, Seavey was both of those things.
“We’ll take them how we can get them,” Seavey said. “We’ve had a struggle over the last few months, but I feel like tonight, we finally figured it out and got back on the right track. I just wish it wasn’t so late in the year with only four races to go. I’m happy that we got our car back and I’m comfortable again driving this sprint car. Hopefully this means we’re back.”
One night earlier, Seavey ran inside the top-five of the Greg Staab Memorial at Lawrenceburg, but never quite felt at ease throughout the night. Entering Saturday, the Abacus crew went to work fine-tuning the No. 57 to where it was right on the money.
“Last night, we ran fourth but we just really haven’t been happy with the car,” Seavey admitted. “We made some big swings tonight to try and get me more comfortable and we just kind of went back to how we started the year. Man, it was lights out right away.”
Seavey started the feature from the outside of the front row and immediately took control as he raced around the outside of pole sitter Mitchel Moles to slot into the race lead. Simultaneously, Grant was working his way into the fold, taking third from Kyle Shipley on the opening lap, then chasing down Moles for the runner-up position on the 10th lap with a turn three slide job.
To that point, Seavey’s lead over Grant stood at a full second. However, Grant ate up the interval in a hurry, and on the 16th lap, Grant hustled around the outside of Seavey in turn four to take over the lead at the midway point.
“I felt like my car was probably just as good as (Grant’s) but he was just outdriving me,” Seavey explained. “He was running really hard, and with $40 grand, he’s got a rabbit to chase. If there’s a guy you don’t want behind you, it’s Justin. He went by me and I could kind of pace him. I told my guys all night, ‘man, this is a place I want to start fourth.’ I had to start on the front row and Justin got to start fourth. He got to pace me and find out how to get faster. That’s just how it goes here at Lawrenceburg.”
Grant pushed his lead to nearly a full second after putting Kayla Roell a lap down with seven laps remaining, separating himself from Seavey and Moles who toured the 3/8-mile dirt oval, desperately trying to erase the gap.
But on lap 26 of 30, heartbreak for Grant struck again as he suddenly slowed in turns one and two with a shredded right rear tire. The ordeal was costly as Grant was in the driver’s seat for a $40,000 payday – $20,000 for the race and a personal $20,000 share as part of the NOS Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta.
It was the third consecutive trip to Lawrenceburg in which misfortune has hit Grant. In July, he broke his left foot in an accident during the feature, which derailed his championship hopes. On Friday, Grant’s bid for victory ended abruptly due to an engine failure while leading the race. It’s been a wild bout of misfortune for Grant at Lawrenceburg where he is a seven time USAC National Sprint Car winner, tied for the most all-time.
Grant returned to the field with fresh rubber after his TOPP Motorsports crew swapped it out during the caution in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. Grant’s misfortune was Seavey’s gain as he now held the upper hand as the new race leader with five laps remaining.
“It’s hard not to feel for Justin there,” Seavey acknowledged. “That’s a $40,000 tire for him and three nights in a row now at Lawrenceburg have bit him pretty hard. You got to feel for those guys.”
On the final restart, Seavey shook himself away from the field and bolted away to victory by a 0.897 second margin with Mitchel Moles second again at the Fall Nationals for the second straight year. Kyle Cummins took third with C.J. Leary fourth and Jake Swanson fifth.
Swanson continued his solid stretch of finishes with a 12th to 5th run to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Over his seven most recent USAC National Sprint Car starts, he's now finished 5th-5th-5th-8th-5th-3rd-5th.
Kyle Shipley parlayed a nice fourth place qualifying run into a top-10 feature finish in his first career Fall Nationals start. That said, it came following a nifty recovery early in the feature when he bounced several times through turns one and two but managed to save it and continue on without contact. The save earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
In Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Kevin Thomas Jr. collected his first USAC National Sprint Car Fast Qualifying time of the year. Despite winning the event three times, it was his first career quick time during the Fall Nationals. Overall, his 13.663 second lap was the 41st fast qualifying time of his career with the series, sixth most all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 11, 2025 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 18th Fall Nationals
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.663; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.762; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.771; 4. Kyle Shipley, 00, Anderson-13.822; 5. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.868; 6. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.872; 7. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.916; 8. Todd Hobson, 98H, Doran/Wedgewood-13.933; 9. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-13.960; 10. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-13.978; 11. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.025; 12. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.026; 13. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.117; 14. Ricky Lewis, 2B, 2B Racing-14.125; 15. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.129; 16. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.403; 17. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-14.505; 18. Glen Saville, 75, Saville-14.821.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Saban Bibent, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Kyle Shipley, 6. Kobe Simpson. 1:55.835
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2. Todd Hobson, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Kyle Cummins, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Kayla Roell. 1:55.113
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Jake Swanson, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Mitchel Moles, 6. Glen Saville. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2. Mitchel Moles (1), 3. Kyle Cummins (5), 4. C.J. Leary (10), 5. Jake Swanson (12), 6. Hayden Reinbold (9), 7. Ricky Lewis (8), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 9. Gunnar Setser (13), 10. Kyle Shipley (3), 11. Todd Hobson (11), 12. Justin Grant (4), 13. Chase Stockon (15), 14. Kayla Roell (17), 15. Saban Bibent (7), 16. Briggs Danner (14), 17. Glen Saville (18), 18. Kobe Simpson (16). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-15 Logan Seavey, Laps 16-25 Justin Grant, Laps 26-30 Logan Seavey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3097, 2-Mitchel Moles-2739, 3-Logan Seavey-2698, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2631, 5-Justin Grant-2571, 6-Briggs Danner-2486, 7-C.J. Leary-2418, 8-Jake Swanson-2417, 9-Chase Stockon-2063, 10-Gunnar Setser-1990.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213, 2-Gunnar Setser-146, 3-Briggs Danner-144, 4-C.J. Leary-138, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-134, 6-Logan Seavey-122, 7-Justin Grant-119, 8-Kyle Cummins-114, 9-Chase Stockon-110, 10-Hayden Reinbold-109.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 17, 2025 – Dodge City Raceway Park – Dodge City, Kansas – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Todd Hobson (13.850)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kevin Thomas Jr. (13.663)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Saban Bibent
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jake Swanson (12th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kyle Shipley
CHIARAMONTE CHALKS UP FIRST WIN AT ANTIOCH,
SARALE CLINCHES USAC WS MIDGET TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Antioch, California (October 11, 2025)………Braden Chiaramonte raced to his
first career USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midget victory on
Saturday night at California’s Antioch Speedway.
Starting fifth on the grid, Chiaramonte (El Cajon, California) took over the
lead with six laps remaining in the 30-lap feature to notch his first series win
aboard the Rusty Carlile-owned No. 51.
In doing so, Chiaramonte became the second first-time feature winner of the
2025 USAC Western States Midget season after Dane Culver was victorious in
August at California’s Santa Maria Speedway.
It was Culver who led the first lap at Antioch after starting from the
outside of the front row. However, his lead was short lived as Jake Andreotti
took over on lap two and proceeded to lead a race high 23 laps after starting on
the pole.
Chiaramonte made the winning move on lap 26, which put him in victory lane in
the event which was co-sanctioned by the Bay Cities Racing Association.
Chiaramonte was also the night’s fastest qualifier, timing in with a lap of
13.883 seconds.
Andreotti finished as the runner-up followed by series point leader Caden
Sarale who came home third to clinch the 2025 USAC Western States Midget
championship. Culver and Kaleb Montgomery rounded out the top-five.
Heat race victories were captured by Culver and Ryan Bernal.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 11,
2025 – Antioch Speedway – Antioch, California – Co-Sanctioned by BCRA
QUALIFYING: 1. Braden Chiaramonte, 51, Carlile-13.883; 2. Ben Covich, 65NZ,
Covich-14.254; 3. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-14.279; 4. Broedy Graham, 66,
BGR-14.294; 5. Dane Culver, 73, Ford-14.326; 6. Ryan Bernal, 31B,
Beilman-14.388; 7. Drake Cardey, 17A, Dunkel-14.619; 8. Logan Mitchell, 96x,
Mitchell-14.639; 9. Connor Speir, 14JR, Speir-14.657; 10. Preston Norbury, 77AZ,
Norbury-14.698; 11. Kaleb Montgomery, 68, Six8-14.855; 12. Jake Andreotti, 00,
Davis-14.914; 13. Cody Gray, 32c, Gray-14.928; 14. Dale Johnston, 20J,
Johnston-15.083; 15. Nathan Moore, 25JR, Moore-15.550; 16. Floyd Alvis, 18,
Champion-16.047; 17. Hailey Lambert, 55, Lambert-17.326.
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Dane Culver (2), 2. Caden Sarale (3), 3. Drake Cardey (1), 4. Braden
Chiaramonte (4), 5. Kaleb Montgomery (6), 6. Connor Speir (5), 7. Nathan Moore
(8), 8. Hailey Lambert (9), 9. Cody Gray (7). NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the
feature) 1. Ryan Bernal (2), 2. Jake Andreotti (6), 3. Logan Mitchell (1), 4.
Broedy Graham (3), 5. Preston Norbury (5), 6. Ben Covich (4), 7. Dale Johnston
(7), 8. Floyd Alvis (8). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Braden Chiaramonte
(5), 2. Jake Andreotti (1), 3. Caden Sarale (4), 4. Dane Culver (2), 5. Kaleb
Montgomery (9), 6. Ryan Bernal (3), 7. Broedy Graham (8), 8. Dale Johnston (14),
9. Ben Covich (11), 10. Floyd Alvis (16), 11. Preston Norbury (10), 12. Connor
Speir (12), 13. Hailey Lambert (15), 14. Logan Mitchell (7), 15. Drake Cardey
(6), 16. Nathan Moore (13). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Dane Culver, Laps 2-24 Jake Andreotti, Laps 25-30
Braden Chiaramonte.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET POINTS: 1-Caden Sarale-694,
2-Dane Culver-581, 3-T.J. Smith-561, 4-Connor Speir-419, 5-Todd Hawse-391,
6-Jett Yantis-376, 7-Kyle Hawse-338, 8-Broedy Graham-330, 9-Hailey Lambert-302,
10-Ben Covich-249.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE: October 25, 2025 – Ventura Raceway – Ventura, California
TOP DOG!
CUMMINS COLLARS GREG STAAB MEMORIAL AT THE BURG
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (October 10, 2025)………Just because Kyle Cummins
possesses a monster point lead in the race for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship, he’s not intent on making the final month of the season a
figurative victory lap.
Instead, the Princeton, Indiana racer simply showcased the same kind of
intestinal fortitude that he’s displayed time and time again throughout the 2025
season during Friday night’s second running of the Greg Staab Memorial.
Starting third, Cummins raced into the lead past Chase Stockon on the 13th
trip around the 3/8-mile dirt oval, then paced the remaining 18 laps to earn his
ninth series victory of the year in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows
& Doors - Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
For Cummins, it was his second USAC triumph at The Burg, and his first since
2022. His 29th career USAC National Sprint Car feature victory moved him past
the likes of A.J. Foyt, Don Branson, J.J. Yeley and Levi Jones for sole
possession of 20th place on the series’ all-time win list.
Furthermore, Cummins ran up his point lead to 356 markers with five events
remaining on the schedule. The largest championship point margin between first
and second in the history of USAC National Sprint Car racing is 369, set by
Pancho Carter over Tom Bigelow back in 1976. Now, ever since he ended a
three-month lull without a USAC victory, Cummins has won two of his last three
starts and shows no signs of tightening up in crunch time.
“We struggled there at midseason and it’s kind of turned around now,” Cummins
admitted. “October seems to be the month of money, so there’s some big money to
win here going into the last handful of races.”
Initially, pole starting Justin Grant appeared to be the man to beat in what
was his first appearance at Lawrenceburg since an accident at the same track in
July left him with a broken left foot. By the third lap, he’d already slithered
away to a 1.4 second advantage over Stockon with Jake Swanson third in line.
Separate spins involving Aric Gentry (19th) and Kyle Willis (21st) on the
fourth lap necessitated the first stoppage of the night. On the ensuing lap four
restart, Grant pulled away once again, but as he made his way through turn four,
his car suddenly slowed, the victim of an engine failure that ended his night
prematurely with a 21st place result.
Stockon became the new leader at that juncture, while behind him, Cummins was
beginning to make his surge. On lap six, Cummins dove under Swanson to gain the
runner-up spot, and now, he was in prime position to win the thing.
“You’ve got to get to the front of these races,” Cummins explained. “If you
start fifth, sixth, fourth and don’t get up there, everyone’s fast, so it’s hard
to maneuver and get by them once it gets a defined line. So, I just try to make
sure to get going quickly. Even if I wasn’t close, I got to at least show them
my nose and get them racing a little bit.”
On the ninth circuit, the red flag was displayed after Nate Carle (16th) lost
power in turn four. With nowhere to go, Kobe Simpson (17th) plowed into the back
of Carle, resulting in Simpson flipping over once before landing on his wheels.
Both drivers were done for the evening.
With the field re-racked, Cummins slid Stockon for the top spot in turn one
on the lap 11 restart. That said, Stockon didn’t give in without a fight as he
countered Cummins’ slider by driving back by on the back straightaway to retain
the lead. Two laps later, however, Cummins took his shot again, and this time,
it stuck.
“At the beginning of the race, I wasn’t so great,” Cummins acknowledged. “As
I lost the fuel load and stuff, it got a little better. There at the end, I felt
pretty good.”
How good did he feel? Cruising with two laps remaining, Cummins’ lead had
expanded to a whopping 4.209 seconds when the yellow flag fell for debris in
turn one, resulting from a jettisoned right rear wheel cover that had previously
been attached to Saban Bibent’s machine.
Despite the field being bunched up one more time for the
green-white-checkered run to the finish, nobody could match what Cummins had in
store down the stretch. Cummins pulled away from Stockon, Swanson et al. during
the final restart, crossing the line 0.775 seconds ahead of the pack for the win
with Stockon second, Swanson third, Logan Seavey fourth and Ricky Lewis fifth
after starting back in the 10th position.
It was another fine run for Chase Stockon. For the second time this year, he
finished as the runner-up in USAC National Sprint Car competition at
Lawrenceburg. In April, he led the first eight laps and finished second. On
Friday night, he led nine laps en route to another second.
Jake Swanson has strung together several solid performances of late on the
USAC National Sprint Car docket. On Friday night, he looked strong once again as
he got back on the podium with a third place result, his fifth top-five finish
in his past six feature starts this year.
Kayla Roell advanced six positions from her 18th starting spot to finish 12th
in the feature. She picked up $294 for her efforts from Rod End Supply and the
family and friends of the late Greg Staab, who was a five-time sprint car track
champion driver at Lawrenceburg, a former promoter at Lawrenceburg, a sprint car
track champion car owner at Lawrenceburg and a past USAC series coordinator who
passed away in 2017.
Saban Bibent had never finished inside the top-10 of a USAC National Sprint
Car feature. On Friday night, in his 17th career series start, he made it happen
with a ninth place result. It also came after he took evasive action to narrowly
avoid a bicycling Hayden Reinbold by about a foot or two, which could’ve spelled
catastrophe. All of it made him the clear-cut choice for Inferno Armor’s Fire
Move of the Night.
During Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Mitchel Moles collected his 14th USAC
National Sprint Car fast qualifying time of the season. That landed him just one
shy of the all-time series single season record of 15 fast qualifying times set
by Kevin Thomas Jr. in 2018. He also collected $294 for his efforts in time
trials, while all three heat race winners – C.J. Leary, Seavey and Swanson –
also pocketed a $144 reward from Staab’s family and friends.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 10, 2025 –
Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 2nd Greg
Staab Memorial
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.836; 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-13.937; 3. Jake Swanson,
5T, Daming Swanson-13.947; 4. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.988; 5. Chase Stockon,
92, Sertich-14.003; 6. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.006; 7. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-14.017; 8. Ricky Lewis, 2B, 2B Racing-14.041; 9. Saban
Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-14.043; 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.045; 11.
Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.119; 12. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-14.121; 13. C.J. Leary,
21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.182; 14. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.278; 15.
Todd Hobson, 98H, Doran/Wedgewood-14.361; 16. Shawn Westerfeld, 44,
Fischesser/Owen-14.390; 17. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-14.418; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-14.502; 19. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-14.685; 20. Dustin Webber, 9,
Webber-14.930; 21. Kyle Willis, 5w, Willis-15.229; 22. Aric Gentry, 10,
Gentry-15.314.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Shawn Westerfeld, 6.
Hayden Reinbold, 7. Aric Gentry, 8. Kayla Roell. 1:56.145
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Logan
Seavey, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Briggs Danner, 6.
Dustin Webber, 7. Ryan Barr. 1:57.216
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Swanson,
2. Saban Bibent, 3. Todd Hobson, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Nate Carle, 6. Kobe
Simpson, 7. Kyle Willis. 1:57.351
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (3), 2.
Chase Stockon (2), 3. Jake Swanson (4), 4. Logan Seavey (8), 5. Ricky Lewis
(10), 6. Briggs Danner (5), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 8. Mitchel Moles (6), 9.
Saban Bibent (11), 10. Gunnar Setser (13), 11. Todd Hobson (15), 12. Kayla Roell
(18), 13. C.J. Leary (7), 14. Dustin Webber (19), 15. Shawn Westerfeld (16), 16.
Aric Gentry (21), 17. Kyle Willis (20), 18. Hayden Reinbold (9), 19. Nate Carle
(14), 20. Kobe Simpson (17), 21. Justin Grant (1). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Justin Grant, Laps 4-12 Chase Stockon, Laps
13-30 Kyle Cummins.
**Ryan Barr flipped during the second heat. Kobe Simpson flipped on lap 9 of
the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-3023,
2-Mitchel Moles-2667, 3-Logan Seavey-2622, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2570, 5-Justin
Grant-2523, 6-Briggs Danner-2449, 7-C.J. Leary-2352, 8-Jake Swanson-2352,
9-Chase Stockon-2019, 10-Gunnar Setser-1938.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-144, 3-Gunnar Setser-142, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-134, 5-C.J.
Leary-132, 6-Logan Seavey-121, 7-Justin Grant-119, 8-Kyle Cummins-112, 9-Chase
Stockon-108, 10-Hayden Reinbold-106.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 11, 2025 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 19th Fall Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (13.819)
Honest Abe Roofing/Greg Staab Memorial Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (13.836)
Car IQ/Greg Staab Memorial First Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
K1 RaceGear/Greg Staab Memorial Second Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
USAC Gear/Greg Staab Memorial Third Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
Rod End Supply/Greg Staab Memorial Hard Charger: Kayla Roell (18th to 12th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Saban Bibent
Greg Staab Memorial Top Dog Draw: Aric Gentry
FALL NATS!
USAC SPRINTS SET FOR 2 NIGHTS AT THE BURG OCT. 10-11
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (October 9, 2025)………All the leaves are (still) green
and the dirt is brown!
The Mamas and the Papas couldn’t have said it any better than that in
describing this weekend’s double dose of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship racing.
What’s better than one night of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
racing at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway? *Checks notes.* That would be two
nights!
Two-straight evenings of racing is on the slate this Friday-Saturday, October
10-11, at the speedy southeastern Indiana 3/8-mile dirt oval known as The Burg!
Drivers and teams will be chasing after a $6,544 top prize during Friday’s
Greg Staab Memorial and a grand prize of $20,000 during Saturday night’s Fall
Nationals!
It’s time to make our way out to the battleground. In the meantime, here are
a handful of Fall Nationals storylines to watch for this weekend!
FALLOUT BOYS
No less than five past Fall Nationals winners are expected to compete in this
weekend’s event. Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.) enters as the defending winner.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Ala.) is the winningest driver in Fall Nationals
history, having won the event a staggering three times in 2017-2019-2021. Justin
Grant (Ione, Calif.) has captured the event twice, first in 2018 and did so
again for the second time in 2023.
One-time Fall Nationals winners in the field include Chase Stockon (Fort
Branch, Ind.) who claimed his very first career USAC victory in the 2012 event
as well as Princeton, Indiana’s Kyle Cummins (2022), who leads the series
standings.
On the flip side are those who’ve won USAC National Sprint Car races at
Lawrenceburg but are still vying for a first career Fall Nationals win this
Saturday. C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Ind.) has won a pair of USAC National Sprint
Car races at The Burg in 2017 and 2020 and was also a track champion in 2013.
DANNER DOG
There’s only one prior winner of the Greg Staab Memorial, that being Briggs
Danner who captured the victory by leading the final two laps after mechanical
issues sent race leader Mitchel Moles to the sidelines on his way to the
checkered flag.
In two appearances at Lawrenceburg this year, Danner has finished 4th on both
occasions. Last year, one night after winning the Staab race, Danner got upside
down on the opening lap of the Fall Nationals.
In his four most recent USAC series outings this Fall, he’s posted results of
19th, 11th, 10th and 10th, not indicative of the kind of year they’ve been
having. Danner hopes Lawrenceburg provides the path back to getting on track
this weekend.
JG VS. CV FOR THE TRIFECTA
Justin Grant and Logan Seavey are vying for the NOS Energy Drink Hoosier
Trifecta this weekend, a three-race miniseries encompassing Kokomo Speedway’s
Smackdown, Tri-State Speedway’s Haubstadt Hustler and Lawrenceburg Speedway’s
Fall Nationals.
During Saturday’s Fall Nationals, Grant would gain a $20,000 bonus with a win
or 2nd place result as long as he finishes ahead of Seavey. Grant would earn a
$10,000 bonus if he took 3rd and finished in front of Seavey.
For Seavey, he’d pocket a $10,000 bonus with a win or a 3rd if he can cross
the finish line in front of Grant.
That said, if Seavey finishes 2nd and Grant runs 3rd, both drivers would
split the $10,000 bonus.
Over the first two rounds of Trifecta, Grant took 1st at Kokomo and 2nd at
Tri-State. Meanwhile, Seavey was 3rd at Kokomo and 1st at Tri-State.
GRANT RETURNS TO THE SCENE
Speaking of Grant, this weekend marks his first visit back to Lawrenceburg
since enduring a broken left foot in an accident at the track during the Indiana
Sprint Week feature in July.
The result forced Grant to miss four races before returning to form
throughout the rest of the summer and into fall. Since that point, he’s made 12
USAC National Sprint Car starts with 9 top-fives and 4 wins.
At Lawrenceburg, he’s a seven-time USAC National Sprint Car winner, tied with
Dave Darland for the most all-time.
MOLES’ REVENGE
Racing doesn’t owe anybody anything, but if there’s a driver who could make
that argument at Lawrenceburg, it’s most likely Mitchel Moles.
During the 2024 Greg Staab Memorial, he simply dominated the race, leading
all but the final turn of the 30-lap feature. As he came off turn four with the
checkered in the air, the caution flew for an accident. During the subsequent
yellow flag, Moles’ car developed an unusual and unexpected malady.
With his engine’s RPMs suddenly rising, Moles wore out his brakes just trying
to keep his car whoa’d down under the yellow flag period. Moles eventually
pulled off the racing surface, relinquishing the lead and dropping out of the
race. The next night, Moles led the opening lap before finishing 2nd.
This spring at Lawrenceburg, Moles set fast time and was running 3rd in the
feature when contact sent him spinning into the wall. In July at The Burg, Moles
led the initial eight laps and was running fourth in the feature when he was an
innocent victim, which sent him flipping several times down the front
straightaway. He’s due for some good news at Lawrenceburg.
ROOKIE RACE DOWN TO 1
The USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year race just keeps getting
better and better. Only one point now separates Gunnar Setser (1888) and Hayden
Reinbold (1887) in the back-and-forth battle of first year drivers with six
races remaining.
Both drivers have finished inside the top-10 in USAC National Sprint Car
competition this year at Lawrenceburg. Reinbold has tallied a 9th and a 14th.
Setser has scored a 10th and an 11th.
DOG DAY AFTERNOON (AND NIGHT)
The second running of the Greg Staab Memorial honors the life and memory of
the five-time Lawrenceburg Speedway sprint car track champion in
1982-1983-1984-1985-1987.
Nicknamed "Dog," Staab was a longtime USAC driver and car owner who also
served as the promoter of Lawrenceburg Speedway and was later a USAC National
Sprint Car Competition Director.
As part of the event, the winner’s share will be $6,544, in recognition of
the familiar No. 44 that he campaigned for several years on USAC’s Midget and
Sprint Car trails as well as on the local Indiana/Ohio sprint car scene.
Staab scored one USAC National Sprint Car victory in his career, a memorable
feat in 1988 on the pavement of Indianapolis Raceway Park that was shown live on
ESPN. Staab passed away in 2017 at the age of 68.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday night, October 10, it’s the inaugural Greg Staab Memorial featuring
the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus the Lawrence Motorsports
Trailer Sales Hornets. Pits open at 3pm Eastern, grandstands open at 5pm,
drivers meeting at 5:30pm and hot laps at 6:30pm with qualifying and racing
immediately following. Advance tickets are on sale now at
www.LawrenceburgSpeedway.com. General admission tickets are $25 for ages 13 &
up. General admission tickets for kids age 7-12 are $5. General admission
tickets for kids age 6 & under are free. Pit passes are $40 for ages 11 & up.
Pit passes for ages 10 & under are $15. Backstretch/pit parking is $20.
On Saturday night, October 11, the 17th running of the Fall Nationals
features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus the Midwest
Vintage Racecar Club. Pits open at 2pm Eastern, grandstands open at 5pm, drivers
meeting at 5pm and hot laps at 6pm with qualifying and racing immediately
following. Advance tickets are on sale now at www.LawrenceburgSpeedway.com.
General admission tickets are $35 for ages 13 & up. General admission tickets
for kids age 7-12 are $5. General admission tickets for kids age 6 & under are
free. Pit passes are $45 for ages 11 & up. Pit passes for ages 10 & under are
$15. Backstretch/pit parking is $20.
Both nights of the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2944,
2-Mitchel Moles-2607, 3-Logan Seavey-2553, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2511, 5-Justin
Grant-2494, 6-Briggs Danner-2385, 7-C.J. Leary-2307, 8-Jake Swanson-2276,
9-Chase Stockon-1945, 10-Gunnar Setser-1888.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/9/2008 - Levi Jones - 12.926 - 104.441 mph
8 Laps - 9/28/2013 - Tracy Hines - 1:51.91 - 96.506 mph
10 Laps - 7/10/2008 - Cole Whitt - 2:18.199 - 7.692 mph
12 Laps - 10/1/2016 - Stevie Sussex - 2:51.399 - 4.521 mph
30 Laps - 10/1/2016 - Josh Hodges - 7:21.09 - 91.818 mph
=================
FALL NATIONALS WINS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
3-Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Bryan Clauson
2-Justin Grant
2-Robert Ballou
1-Brady Bacon
1-Chase Stockon
1-Damion Gardner
1-Jon Stanbrough
1-Josh Hodges
1-Kyle Cummins
1-Levi Jones
1-Thomas Meseraull
1-Logan Seavey
=================
FALL NATIONALS WINNERS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
2007: Robert Ballou (MSCS)
2008: Robert Ballou (MSCS)
2009: Damion Gardner (USAC) & Jon Stanbrough (MSCS)
2010: Rained Out
2011: Levi Jones (USAC)
2012: Chase Stockon (USAC)
2013: Bryan Clauson (USAC)
2014: Bryan Clauson (USAC)
2015: Thomas Meseraull (USAC)
2016: Josh Hodges (USAC)
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. (USAC)
2018: Justin Grant (USAC)
2019: Kevin Thomas Jr. (USAC)
2020: Brady Bacon (USAC)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (USAC)
2022: Kyle Cummins (USAC)
2023: Justin Grant (USAC)
2024: Logan Seavey (USAC)
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY:
7-Dave Darland & Justin Grant
6-Kevin Thomas Jr.
5-Jon Stanbrough
4-Jack Hewitt & Logan Seavey
3-Brady Bacon, Kevin Briscoe, Bryan Clauson & Rick Hood
2-Tony Elliott, Levi Jones, C.J. Leary, Danny Milburn & Brian Tyler
1-Robert Ballou, Jeff Bland Jr., Mark Cassella, Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler
Courtney, Kyle Cummins, Briggs Danner, Kevin Doty, Jay Drake, Dickie Gaines,
Damion Gardner, Josh Hodges, Logan Jarrett, Thomas Meseraull, Rodney Ritter Jr.,
Brady Short, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas, Chris Windom, Josh Wise & J.J. Yeley
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FALL NATIONALS USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RESULTS AT LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY
2007 FEATURE: 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Kevin Swindell, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Casey
Shuman, 5. A.J. Anderson, 6. Shane Cottle, 7. Dakoda Armstrong, 8. Kyle
Wissmiller, 9. Jeff Bland Jr., 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 11. Derek Franks, 12. Ricky
Williams, 13. Brady Bacon, 14. Sammy Imel, 15. Kevin Briscoe, 16. Darren Hagen,
17. Matt Westfall, 18. Alex Shanks, 19. Kyle Cummins, 20. Joss Moffatt, 21.
Jerry Coons Jr., 22. Kent Christian, 23. Brett Burdette, 24. Chris Windom.
(MSCS)
2008 FEATURE: 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Daron
Clayton, 5. Joss Moffatt, 6. Ricky Williams, 7. Chris Windom, 8. Damion Gardner,
9. Jeff Bland, Jr., 10. J. J. Yeley, 11. Lance Grimes, 12. Logan Hupp, 13. Ryan
Pace, 14. Critter Malone, 15. John Memmer, 16. Dickie Gaines, 17. Bobby Stines,
18. Kyle Cummins, 19. Kurt Gross, 20. Kevin Thomas Jr., 21. Hunter Schuerenberg,
22. Brett Burdette, 23. Kyle Robbins, 24. Josh Clemons. (MSCS)
2009 NIGHT #1 FEATURE: 1. Damion Gardner, 2. Cole Whitt, 3. Chris Windom, 4.
Jon Stanbrough, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. Levi Jones, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Hunter Schuerenberg, 10. Scotty Weir, 11. Dave Darland, 12. Jeff Bland
Jr., 13. Nic Faas, 14. Bobby East, 15. Darren Hagen, 16. Casey Riggs, 17. Brady
Short, 18. Bryan Clauson, 19. Jesse Hockett, 20. Brady Bacon, 21. John Memmer,
22. Chad Boat, 23. Robert Ballou, 24. Chase Stockon. FAST QUALIFIER: Jon
Stanbrough. (USAC)
2009 NIGHT #2 FEATURE: 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Damion Gardner,
4. Shane Cottle, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Chad Boat, 7. Brady Bacon, 8. Brady Short,
9. Jeff Bland Jr., 10. Dave Darland, 11. Robert Ballou, 12. Coleman Gulick, 13.
Casey Riggs, 14. Jonathan Hendrick, 15. Ty Deckard, 16. Ricky Williams, 17.
Shawn Westerfeld, 18. Blake Fitzpatrick, 19. Hud Cone, 20. Scotty Weir, 21.
Jesse Hockett, 22. Hunter Schuerenberg, 23. Jerry Coons Jr., 24. Joss Moffatt.
(MSCS)
2011 FEATURE: 1. Levi Jones, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Hunter Schuerenberg, 4.
Casey Riggs, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Jon Stanbrough, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Ted
Hines, 9. Bobby East, 10. Bryan Clauson, 11. Jac Haudenschild, 12. Brady Short,
13. Chad Boespflug, 14. Blake Fitzpatrick, 15. Damion Gardner, 16. Matt
Westfall, 17. Logan Hupp, 18. Chase Stockon, 19. Jonathan Hendrick, 20. Brady
Bacon, 21. Coleman Gulick, 22. Justin Grant, 23. Robert Ballou, 24. Critter
Malone. NT. FAST QUALIFIER: Brady Bacon
2012 FEATURE: 1. Chase Stockon, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Damion Gardner, 4. Bryan
Clauson, 5. Hunter Schuerenberg, 6. Thomas Meseraull, 7. Shane Cottle, 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 10. Jerry Coons, Jr., 11. Jon Stanbrough, 12. Bobby
East, 13. Logan Hupp, 14. C.J. Leary, 15. Robert Ballou, 16. Scotty Weir, 17.
Brady Short, 18. Wes McIntyre, 19. Dave Darland, 20. Jonathan Hendrick, 21.
Dakota Jackson, 22. Daron Clayton, 23. Coleman Gulick. FAST QUALIFIER: Coleman
Gulick
2013 FEATURE: 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 5. Justin Grant, 6. Gary Taylor, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Chad
Boespflug, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Chris Windom, 11. Shawn Westerfeld, 12. Daron
Clayton, 13. Kyle Cummins, 14. Robert Ballou, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16. Aaron
Farney, 17. Joss Moffatt, 18. C.J. Leary, 19. Ted Hines, 20. Scotty Weir, 21.
Tyler Courtney, 22. Tracy Hines, 23. Matt Westfall. FAST QUALIFIER: Bryan
Clauson
2014 FEATURE: 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Tracy Hines, 4. Justin
Grant, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8. Robert
Ballou, 9. Chris Windom, 10. Dave Darland, 11. Jac Haudenschild, 12. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 13. Chad Boespflug, 14. Daron Clayton, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16.
Scotty Weir, 17. Kevin Thomas Jr., 18. Thomas Meseraull, 19. C.J. Leary, 20.
Logan Jarrett, 21. Landon Simon, 22. Shane Cottle. NT FAST QUALIFIER: Dave
Darland
2015 FEATURE: 1. Thomas Meseraull, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. C.J. Leary, 4.
Brady Bacon, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Kody Swanson, 7. Chase Stockon, 8. Scotty Weir,
9. Jon Stanbrough, 10. Robert Ballou, 11. Tracy Hines, 12. Chad Boespflug, 13.
Justin Grant, 14. Jarett Andretti, 15. Dave Darland, 16. Aaron Farney, 17. Max
McGhee, 18. Jerry Coons Jr., 19. Dustin Ingle, 20. Logan Jarrett, 21. Garrett
Abrams, 22. Kyle Cummins. FAST QUALIFIER: C.J. Leary
2016 FEATURE: 1. Josh Hodges, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Dave Darland, 4. Kyle
Cummins, 5. Justin Grant, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8. Stevie
Sussex, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Jarett Andretti, 11. Chase Stockon, 12. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 13. Carson Short, 14. Bret Mellenberndt, 15. Nick Bilbee, 16. A.J. Hopkins,
17. C.J. Leary, 18. Chad Boespflug, 19. Isaac Chapple, 20. Aaron Farney, 21.
Joss Moffatt, 22. Landon Simon, 23. Drew Abel. 7:21.09 (NTR) FAST QUALIFIER:
Stevie Sussex
2017 FEATURE: 1. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Robert
Ballou, 5. Tyler Courtney, 6. Brady Bacon, 7. Chris Windom, 8. Josh Hodges, 9.
Jerry Coons, Jr., 10. Jon Stanbrough, 11. Nick Bilbee, 12. Scotty Weir, 13. Joss
Moffatt, 14. Chase Stockon, 15. Kyle Robbins, 16. Isaac Chapple, 17. Garrett
Abrams, 18. J.J. Hughes, 19. Tony McVey, 20. Dave Darland, 21. Aric Gentry, 22.
Shawn Westerfeld, 23. Chad Boespflug. NT FAST QUALIFIER: Dave Darland
2018 FEATURE: 1. Justin Grant (2), 2. Brady Bacon (4), 3. Tyler Courtney (7),
4. Chris Windom (18), 5. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (5), 6. Dave Darland (1), 7. Jarett
Andretti (11), 8. Chase Stockon (3), 9. Isaac Chapple (8), 10. Josh Hodges (9),
11. Dallas Hewitt (19), 12. Tyler Thomas (20), 13. Dakota Jackson (13), 14. Nick
Bilbee (16), 15. Matt Westfall (14), 16. Justin Peck (15), 17. Jason McDougal
(12), 18. Shane Cottle (10), 19. Dickie Gaines (17), 20. Brandon Spithaler (21),
21. C.J. Leary (6). NT FAST QUALIFIER: C.J. Leary
2019 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas,
Jr. (5), 2. Tyler Courtney (6), 3. Justin Grant (1), 4. C.J. Leary (3), 5. Chris
Windom (8), 6. Nick Bilbee (10), 7. Brady Bacon (2), 8. Jarett Andretti (13), 9.
Scotty Weir (14), 10. Chase Stockon (4), 11. Josh Hodges (7), 12. Dustin Clark
(16), 13. Mario Clouser (15), 14. Isaac Chapple (17), 15. Max Adams (9), 16.
Dustin Smith (11), 17. J.J. Hughes (19), 18. Tyler Kendall (21), 19. Justin Owen
(18), 20. Garrett Abrams (20), 21. Kyle Cummins (12), 22. Aric Gentry (22). FAST
QUALIFIER: Tyler Courtney
2020 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon
(2), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 3. Chris Windom (1), 4. C.J. Leary (5), 5. Robert
Ballou (19), 6. Kyle Cummins (11), 7. Justin Grant (3), 8. Dave Darland (18), 9.
Jake Swanson (6), 10. Cole Bodine (8), 11. Scotty Weir (14), 12. Max Adams (10),
13. Shane Cottle (12), 14. Tye Mihocko (16), 15. Chase Stockon (22), 16. Carson
Short (17), 17. J.J. Hughes (7), 18. Logan Seavey (15), 19. Nick Bilbee (21),
20. Mario Clouser (13), 21. Joss Moffatt (20), 22. Tyler Courtney (4) (Courtney
was initially declared the winner but was repositioned to 22nd for being 15
pounds underweight in post-race tech inspection.) NT FAST QUALIFIER: Jake
Swanson
2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr. (3), 2. Chris Windom (8), 3. Tanner Thorson (6), 4. Brady Bacon (11), 5.
Jake Swanson (10), 6. Justin Grant (14), 7. Logan Seavey (4), 8. Max Adams (9),
9. Chase Stockon (7), 10. C.J. Leary (5), 11. Thomas Meseraull (16), 12. Brandon
Mattox (19), 13. Dallas Hewitt (20), 14. Saban Bibent (1), 15. Jadon Rogers
(15), 16. Ryan Thomas (12), 17. Emerson Axsom (2), 18. Justin Owen (18), 19.
Shane Cottle (22), 20. Robert Ballou (13), 21. J.J. Hughes (17), 22. Jason
McDougal (21). NT FAST QUALIFIER: Tanner Thorson
2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins
(2), 2. Logan Seavey (1), 3. Justin Grant (4), 4. Mitchel Moles (10), 5. Brady
Bacon (11), 6. Anton Hernandez (3), 7. Thomas Meseraull (5), 8. Chase Stockon
(8), 9. Robert Ballou (12), 10. Max Adams (14), 11. Emerson Axsom (7), 12. C.J.
Leary (6), 13. Jake Swanson (18), 14. Jadon Rogers (19), 15. Matt Westfall (16),
16. Keith Sheffer II (21), 17. Brandon Mattox (22), 18. Kevin Thomas Jr. (15),
19. Jason McDougal (9), 20. Saban Bibent (13), 21. Tripp Gerrald (20), 22. J.J.
Hughes (17). NT FAST QUALIFIER: C.J. Leary
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant
(7), 2. Robert Ballou (1), 3. Jake Swanson (3), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Jadon
Rogers (12), 6. C.J. Leary (6), 7. Briggs Danner (8), 8. Mitchel Moles (15), 9.
Emerson Axsom (14), 10. Kyle Cummins (21), 11. Nick Bilbee (20), 12. Carson
Garrett (11), 13. Chase Stockon (18), 14. Sterling Cling (16), 15. Daison
Pursley (19), 16. Garrett Abrams (17), 17. Max Adams (2), 18. Thomas Meseraull
(4), 19. Brady Bacon (10), 20. Saban Bibent (13), 21. Nathan Carle (22), 22.
Chance Crum (9). NT FAST QUALIFIER: Brady Bacon
2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (5), 2. Mitchel Moles (3), 3. Daison Pursley (6), 4. Kyle Cummins (1), 5. Chase Stockon (4), 6. Brady Bacon (9), 7. Justin Grant (11), 8. Robert Ballou (12), 9. Rylan Gray (10), 10. Jadon Rogers (21), 11. Scotty Weir (8), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 13. Jake Swanson (18), 14. J.J. Hughes (17), 15. Matt Westfall (20), 16. Kayla Roell (19), 17. Carson Garrett (15), 18. Stevie Sussex (22), 19. Shawn Westerfeld (13), 20. Hayden Reinbold (23), 21. Hunter Maddox (25-P), 22. Nick Bilbee (24), 23. Briggs Danner (2), 24. C.J. Leary (7), 25. Saban Bibent (16). NT FAST QUALIFIER: Daison Pursley
2026 USAC SPRINT SEASON LAUNCHES
WITH 6 FLORIDA RACES IN FEBRUARY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (October 9, 2025)………Sunshine and a $24,000 point fund will greet USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competitors when the 2026 season opens in the state of Florida February 8-14.
Winter Dirt Games XVII Presented by Yokohama Tires champion earning the most total points throughout the series will earn a $12,000 reward. A sum of $6,000 will go to the runner-up, $3,000 to third, $2,000 to fourth and $1,000 to fifth.
USAC National Sprint Cars’ trip to the Sunshine State will feature six events across six consecutive nights – the first two at Barberville, Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park and the final four at Ocala Speedway. All six races in Florida will also offer full points toward the 2026 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.
Leading off the 2026 season is a practice for all teams at Ocala Speedway from 2-4pm Eastern on Sunday, February 8.
The first race of the 17th annual edition of Winter Dirt Games arrives at Volusia Speedway Park as part of the DIRTcar Nationals on Monday-Tuesday, February 9-10, at the 1/2-mile dirt oval. The first night of racing in Volusia on Monday will pay $6,000-to-win while Tuesday night’s round will pay $12,000-to-win.
USAC National Sprint Car action then moves west to Ocala Speedway on Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday night, February 11-12-13-14, for four consecutive nights of racing on the 3/8-mile D-shaped dirt track. Wednesday and Thursday’s events will both pay $6,000-to-win. Friday’s round will reward the winner with $7,500 while the victor of Saturday’s finale will earn $10,000-to-win.
Additional information on times and ticket prices for the events will be made available in the coming months at www.usacracing.com.
Fifty-one previous USAC National Sprint Car Winter Dirt Games events have been held since the series debuted in 2010. Justin Grant is the all-time winningest driver in Winter Dirt Games history with eight career victories.
Kyle Cummins captured the 2025 Winter Dirt Games championship, winning once each at Ocala and Volusia. Additional feature events in 2025 were won by Logan Seavey (Volusia), Justin Grant (Ocala), Brady Bacon (Ocala) and Daison Pursley (Ocala).
USAC racing and the Sunshine State have a history that dates back to the decade of the 1950s. In fact, the first three USAC Sprint Car races ever held took place in Florida in February of 1956. Bob Sweikert won the first such event at Southland Speedway in West Palm Beach, followed by Chuck Weyant at Jacksonville Speedway and Pat O’Connor at Medley Speedway in Miami.
2026 WINTER DIRT GAMES SCHEDULE:
Sunday, February 8: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida (Practice Only from 2-4pm Eastern)
Monday, February 9: Volusia Speedway Park || Barberville, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Tuesday, February 10: Volusia Speedway Park || Barberville, Florida ($12,000-to-win)
Wednesday, February 11: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Thursday, February 12: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($6,000-to-win)
Friday, February 13: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($7,500-to-win)
Saturday, February 14: Ocala Speedway || Ocala, Florida ($10,000-to-win)
2026 WINTER DIRT GAMES POINT FUND:
1st: $12,000
2nd: $6,000
3rd: $3,000
4th: $2,000
5th: $1,000
E. Schnider and Sons Presents the Friday Night Fall Classic at New Egypt
Speedway!
The second and final trip to New Egypt Speedway in 2025 is shaping up to be a
historic one! The Innovative Machining Technology USAC East Coast Sprint Cars
presented by Baer Den Farm will share the speedway with the NoS Energy Drink
World of Outlaws Sprint Cars for the first time ever. Thanks to E. Schnider and
Sons, the purse has once again been increased for the Wingless Warriors — now
paying $2,000 to win and $225 to start the A-Main!
With just three races remaining on the schedule, Steven Drevicki leads the
championship standings over Ed Aikin. Drevicki has scored three victories this
season, while Aikin continues to chase his first career USAC East Coast win —
time is running out in 2025 to make it happen!
Kenny Miller III, “The Man from Morgantown,” has been one of the most
entertaining drivers all year, also with three wins to his name. His most recent
came at Georgetown Speedway, where he threw a massive slider on Drevicki late in
the going to secure the victory. Miller also claimed the most recent USAC East
Coast win at New Egypt, outdueling Chris Allen Jr. and Briggs Danner in a
thrilling three-car battle that came down to the final turn.
Chris Allen Jr. has found momentum late in the season, stringing together
strong runs at Big Diamond, New Egypt, Williams Grove, and beyond. The New
Jersey native looks poised to grab a huge hometown win in front of what’s
expected to be a packed house!
Other drivers looking to break through for their first win of 2025 include
Ronald Helmick, who’s hoping to finish a roller-coaster season on a high note.
Local New Egypt favorites such as Heidi Hedin, Brendan Hires, Greg Shepsis, and
newly crowned NEWS 2025 Track Champion Mick D’Augustino are also expected to
represent the home turf proudly.
The forecast looks perfect for a fall night of sprint car racing in New
Jersey! Be sure to pack a sweatshirt — the air might be cool, but the on-track
action will be red hot!
E. Schnider and Sons operates three locations throughout the Lehigh Valley
and has been proudly serving the region in the scrap, hauling, and waste
industry for over 100 years. Learn more at ESchneiderScrap.com.
The stage is set. The DirtVision cameras are rolling. Are you ready?
Schedule:
Pits: 2:00 PM
Grandstands: 5:00 PM
Hot Laps: 6:30 PM
Racing to follow
UNDERWOOD DASH DEBUTS AT WESTERN WORLD
OCT 24-25 AT CENTRAL ARIZONA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Casa Grande, Arizona (October 7, 2025)………The $5,000-to-win Underwood Dash
presented by AME Electrical will debut during the 58th annual running of the
Western World Championships on October 24-25 at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona
Raceway.
The pursuit style event will feature 10 cars competing for 12 laps in a
winner-take-all special as part of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship / Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series portion of the
program.
The lineup will consist of the top-four finishers from Friday night’s USAC
feature starting at the front, followed by Saturday’s three qualifying race
winners, followed by the Saturday’s three qualifying race runner-up finishers.
The 12-lap race will take place in four 3-lap segments. After each segment is
completed, the last two cars running will be eliminated. Furthermore, if a car
stops on the course for any reason, that car is also eliminated.
Four cars will compete in the final segment, and the finishing order among
the top-four for the final 3-lap segment will determine the first two rows of
Saturday night’s $35,000-to-win feature event.
The Western World at the 3/8-mile dirt oval will pay $7,500 to Friday night’s
feature winner while Saturday’s finale will reward the winner with a $35,000
payday, plus $15,000 in lap leader money and a minimum of $1,000 to start the
feature.
Also on the event card for both nights is the Sands Chevrolet Wild West 360
Non Wing Sprint Cars.
The Western World Championships are one of the most famed and longest-running
sprint car events in the world. The tradition of the event dates back to Bob
Cleberg’s victory in 1968. Kyle Cummins enters as the defending Western World
champion after winning the main event in 2024.
Tickets for the Western World Championships and Camping spots are available
now. Visit https://www.centralazraceway.com/press/article/180179 for more
information.
Driver and car registration is now officially open for the 58th annual edition of Western World Championships. Teams can file their entry for the event now at https://usacracing.ticketspice.com/58th-annual-western-world-championships.
FIRST 2025 WESTERN WORLD USAC SPRINT ENTRIES
HAVE BEEN FILED
Casa Grande, Arizona (October 6, 2025)………The first set of entries have been
filed for the for the 58th annual edition of the Western World Championships.
Two-straight nights of USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car racing awaits on October 24-25, 2025,
at Central Arizona Raceway in Casa Grande.
Seventeen drivers and cars are entered to date, including past Western World
winners Kyle Cummins (2024), Daison Pursley (2023), Jake Swanson (2022) and
Logan Seavey (2021).
USAC national champions J.J. Yeley, Justin Grant and C.J. Leary have entered
as have fellow USAC national feature winners Kevin Thomas Jr., Hayden Reinbold,
Mitchel Moles and Briggs Danner.
Top USAC National Sprint Car Rookie Gunnar Setser has filed his entry for
Western World as has James Turnbull II, Marty Hawkins, Jim Vanzant, Dayton
Shelton and Max Adams.
Driver and car registration is now officially open for the 58th annual
edition of Western World Championships. Teams can file their entry for the event
now at
https://usacracing.ticketspice.com/58th-annual-western-world-championships.
The event at the 3/8-mile dirt oval will pay $7,500 to Friday night’s winner
while Saturday’s finale will offer $35,000 to the winner, plus $15,000 in lap
leader money and a minimum of $1,000 to start the feature.
Also on the event card for both nights is the Sands Chevrolet Wild West 360
Non Wing Sprint Cars.
The Western World Championships are one of the most famed and longest-running
sprint car events in the world. The tradition of the event dates back to Bob
Cleberg’s victory in 1968. Kyle Cummins enters as the defending Western World
champion after winning the main event in 2024.
Tickets for the Western World Championships and Camping spots are available
now. Visit https://www.centralazraceway.com/press/article/180179 for more
information.
WESTERN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY LIST
(17 cars & drivers as of October 6, 2025)
2 J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Yeley Racing)
2J (R) JAMES TURNBULL II/Indio, CA (James Turnbull II)
3m MARTY HAWKINS/Santa Rosa, CA (Marty Hawkins)
3p KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing)
3R KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing)
3v JIM VANZANT/Prescott, AZ (Jim & Bonnie Vanzant)
4 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports)
4D DAYTON SHELTON/Prescott, AZ (Johnny Shelton)
5G (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (KO Motorsports)
5T JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Daming Swanson Motorsports)
19 (R) HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21AZ C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing)
39 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Hogue Racing Enterprises)
42 MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (Cheney Racing)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
(R) represents a USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Rookie
USAC CAR OWNER STEVE PHILLIPS PASSES AWAY AT 70
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (October 5, 2025)………Steve Phillips, who earned 19 career wins as a USAC National Sprint Car team owner for drivers Dave Darland and Jason McDougal between 2013-2019, passed away on October 4, 2025. He was 70 years old.
Phillips’ black No. 71p won several marquee events in USAC competition over the years, namely with Darland. Together, they achieved 17 series victories, starting with the Larry Rice Classic in 2013 at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway.
In fact, Darland’s winningest USAC National Sprint Car campaign came in his first season with the Phillips team, winning seven times in total, which included Sprint Car Smackdown at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway and the Oval Nationals at California’s Perris Auto Speedway.
Together, Darland and Phillips won the final night of Smackdown in three consecutive years between 2013-2014-2015. During the 2014 Smackdown, it was Phillips’ car in which Darland drove when he became the all-time winningest driver in USAC National Sprint Car history with his 53rd score. The record has since been surpassed.
Also in 2014, Phillips and Darland won six more times, including the Tony Hulman Classic at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track. During their final season together in 2015, they added four more victories to their USAC win total.
In 2018, Phillips, alongside his wife, Carla, returned to USAC National Sprint Car victory lane with driver Jason McDougal who scored at Missouri’s I-55 Raceway, then in 2019, tallied one more at New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park, which was the last victory to date for the team.
In all, Phillips’ team made 260 USAC National Sprint Car feature starts between 2010-2025 with drivers Clinton Boyles, Shane Cockrum, Jerry Coons Jr., Shane Cottle, Dave Darland, Justin Grant, Darren Hagen, Jason McDougal, Cannon McIntosh, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Carson Short, Mike Spencer, Stevie Sussex and Kody Swanson. Most recently, during the 2025 season, the team made eight series starts with Rookie Chelby Hinton.
Born and raised in Phoenix, Phillips was a racer himself, competing as a driver in sprint cars and midgets in his native Arizona. In his Rookie season of 1977, he scored his first career midget feature victory at Manzanita Speedway. In 1990, he captured the Sprint Car Owners Association driving championship.
During the 1990s, Steve moved to Texas, then to Indiana while taking on a new full-time job as a mechanic for the Hall-VDS Racing Indy Car team, which fielded cars for the likes of John Andretti, Teo Fabi and Gil de Ferran.
A member of the Arizona Motorsports Hall of Fame, Phillips also made 13 starts as a USAC Silver Crown team owner with a driver list featuring Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Matt Goodnight, Dave Darland and Jason McDougal. The team’s best result was a fourth with Darland during the 4-Crown Nationals at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway in 2017.
HIS AIM IS TRUE!
GRANT GETS HIS RIFLE
WITH FIRST HULMAN CLASSIC WIN AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (October 3, 2025)………Justin Grant had won just about
every event the Terre Haute Action Track has to offer over the years under the
USAC banner. However, after 15 tries dating back to the year 2010, he had come
up snake eyes in terms of capturing victory at the Tony Hulman Classic.
Overall, Grant had reigned victorious five times at the western Indiana
1/2-mile dirt oval between USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and USAC
Silver Crown competition. He picked off the Jim Hurtubise Classic in 2019 before
grabbing the Don Smith Classic in 2020 and 2023. With the Crown car, he’d won
the Sumar Classic twice in 2018 and 2022. Yet, to date, his best Hulman Classic
result was a runner-up finish back in 2020.
All that said, it turned out it was the 16th start that was the charm for
Grant to finally get his Hulman Classic rifle. No driver in Friday night’s Terre
Haute field owned more Hulman Classic feature starts than Grant, and throughout
the 30-lap feature, no driver could keep up with Grant and his TOPP Motorsports/NOS
Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
Starting fourth on the grid, Grant (Ione, California) charged by Mitchel
Moles on the fourth lap and led the remaining 27 laps to earn his sixth career
USAC victory at Terre Haute, his series-leading 11th USAC National Sprint Car
triumph of the 2025 season, the all-time leading 65th series win of his career,
and on this night, most importantly, his first ever Hulman Classic win, which
completed yet another task on his personal checklist.
“I’ve been really fortunate to have some success here at Terre Haute, but
I’ve never been able to get a rifle,” Grant stated. “I’ve wanted to win the
Hulman awfully bad and we’ve been close a few times. This one feels really good
tonight.”
Grant’s $10,000 score came on a night in which Pancho Carter was on hand to
serve as the grand marshal 50 years after his first Hulman Classic win in 1975.
Eventually, Carter won the race again in 1979 to become the first two-time
Hulman Classic winner. On Friday night, Pancho was there in victory lane to
present the rifle to Grant and officially welcome him into the exclusive Hulman
Classic winners club.
“To win the Hulman, especially with Pancho Carter as the grand marshal,
that’s really neat. I saw him earlier and I’m glad he’s handing me a rifle now.
He’s not nearly as scary as he was back when I first moved back here,” Grant
said with a laugh.
Outside front row starter Moles established the early race lead of the 55th
annual running of the Hulman Classic, taking the advantage from pole sitter
Kevin Thomas Jr. Quickly, though, fourth starting Grant was on the move as he
took KTJ for third on the opening lap, then bolted around the outside of C.J.
Leary on the second go around to slot into second.
At the end of the second lap, July’s Don Smith Classic winner, Chase Stockon,
found trouble after clipping the inside guardrail while running sixth. The
resulting contact flattened his left front tire and necessitated a caution as he
slowed dramatically in turns three and four. After his crew replaced the tire in
the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area, Stockon restarted 21st and worked his way
back through the field to finish the race in seventh, earning him Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night honors.
Following the ensuing restart, it didn’t take long for Grant to make his way
to the front. On the fourth lap, Grant dove under Moles in turn one and stuck
the pass by the time he reached turn two. From there, Grant instantly opened up
his lead, growing the interval to nearly three seconds by the end of the 10th
circuit.
Through the middle stages, Grant never relented, slicing his way through the
tail end of the field. After all, one misplay of traffic can spell doom as the
trailing driver can close the gap in no time flat. Grant knew full well there
wasn’t any time to “rest” as he grew his lead even more.
“I felt like I was running really, really hard,” Grant explained. “At Terre
Haute, it’s so crucial that how you get off (the turns) is based on how well you
get in. You’ve got to get in good, get in right and get off good, and if you
don’t, you can burn a half-second a lap pretty darn quick. So, running the thing
hard adds up and you can get it back really quickly.”
The race became a tug-of-war for second during the final 10 laps as Leary
dove under Moles in turn three for the runner-up spot on the 20th lap. But by
the time they’d gotten to turn four, Moles turned it down and blazed his way
back on by Leary to maintain his grip on second for the time being. That is
until Moles’ right rear tire shredded entering turn one with just four laps
remaining, sending him to a stop and a disappointing 19th place result after
running inside the top-two for the entire duration to that point.
As for Grant, he suddenly had a different feel during the latter stages of
the race. But judging by his late race lap times that hovered in the 20.1 to
20.2 second range, it didn’t seem to slow him up much at all.
“I honestly didn’t know if I had a tire going down or if I was just getting
tight,” Grant revealed. “The curb kept getting thicker, and there at the end,
the wheel was shaking and doing some strange stuff at the end of the
straightaway, which made it difficult. Some of my laps toward the end were
getting pretty ugly, but I figured that as long as I was running hard, they can
be a little ugly.”
Grant had no challengers after the ensuing restart as he distanced himself
from the field to the tune of 1.725 seconds as he crossed under Tom Hansing’s
twin checkered flags. Leary earned his best career Hulman Classic finish of
second while Ricky Lewis equaled his best career series finish with a third.
Series point leader Kyle Cummins took fourth while Jake Swanson advanced six
positions to round out the top-five.
Lewis went 10th to third to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors with a
last lap, last turn surge to grab the final podium spot in the feature in what
was just his second start for the 2B Racing team. In fact, that final lap was
Lewis’ fastest lap of the race, second fastest among all drivers.
Cummins collected the first Terre Haute quick time of his USAC career during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. Topping the charts at 19.662 seconds, it was his second fast qualifying time of the series season and the 19th of his career, tying him with 1967 USAC National Sprint Car champion Greg Weld for 28th place on the all-time list.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: October 3, 2025 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 55th
Tony Hulman Classic
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-19.662; 2. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-19.738; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-19.811; 4. C.J. Leary,
21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-19.843; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-19.950; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-20.075; 7. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-20.103; 8. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-20.124; 9. Ricky Lewis,
2B, 2B Racing-20.172; 10. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-20.287; 11. Wyatt
Burks, 16K, Knight-20.366; 12. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-20.386; 13. Gunnar Setser,
5G, KO-20.498; 14. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-20.519; 15. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-20.658; 16. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-20.686; 17. Hunter
Maddox, 24m, Maddox-20.731; 18. Todd Hobson, 44, Soudrette-20.890; 19. Shane
Cottle, 34, Olson-20.918; 20. Tony Helton, 87, Helton-21.216; 21. Adam Taylor,
8T, Doherty-21.958.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser, 2.
Logan Seavey, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. Shane Cottle,
7. Brandon Mattox. 2:45.047
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Chase
Stockon, 2. Saban Bibent, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Hunter Maddox, 5. Mitchel Moles,
6. Wyatt Burks, 7. Tony Helton. 2:44.880
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Todd Hobson, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Adam
Taylor, 7. Chance Crum. 2:45.084
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2.
C.J. Leary (3), 3. Ricky Lewis (10), 4. Kyle Cummins (6), 5. Jake Swanson (11),
6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 7. Chase Stockon (5), 8. Hayden Reinbold (15), 9.
Gunnar Setser (7), 10. Briggs Danner (9), 11. Logan Seavey (8), 12. Shane Cottle
(19), 13. Saban Bibent (14), 14. Chance Crum (13), 15. Wyatt Burks (12), 16.
Brandon Mattox (16), 17. Adam Taylor (21), 18. Tony Helton (20), 19. Mitchel
Moles (2), 20. Hunter Maddox (17), 21. Todd Hobson (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Mitchel Moles, Laps 4-30 Justin Grant.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2944,
2-Mitchel Moles-2607, 3-Logan Seavey-2553, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2511, 5-Justin
Grant-2494, 6-Briggs Danner-2385, 7-C.J. Leary-2307, 8-Jake Swanson-2276,
9-Chase Stockon-1945, 10-Gunnar Setser-1888.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-144, 3-Gunnar Setser-139, 4-C.J. Leary-132, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-129, 6-Justin Grant-119, 7-Logan Seavey-117, 8-Kyle Cummins-110, 9-Chase
Stockon-108, 10-Hayden Reinbold-106.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: October 10-11, 2025 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Chase Stockon (19.935)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (19.662)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Ricky Lewis (10th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chase Stockon
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS INVADE MOHAVE VALLEY SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
SEPTEMBER 30, 2025... After a furious battle at Perris, the Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will head to Mohave Valley Raceway this Saturday,
October 4th. Promoted by Ron Meyer, the eighteenth championship round is the
second and last visit of the year at the fast 1/3-mile oval. The showcase will
also feature the Avanti Windows & Doors POWRi Southwest Ecotech Midgets, Dwarf
Cars, and the Spring Family Motorsports Mini Dwarfs. Located at 2750 Laguna Road
in Mohave Valley, Arizona, the Pit Booth will open at 3:00pm, the Spectator
Gates will open at 5:00pm, and Racing is scheduled for 7:00pm. For more
information, visit mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the event will be live streamed
at FloRacing (floracing.com).
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- APPROVED/LEGAL MUFFLERS: Mufflers ARE NOT REQUIRED at Mohave Valley Raceway.
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
- FUEL WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK. Text Randy at 928-530-1704 to place
large
orders or with any questions.
- TIRES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE RACE TRACK.
SPECIAL NOTICE AT MOHAVE VALLEY:
- CASH ONLY: Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash only facility.
- PIT AREA PARKING: Personal vehicles or side by sides, etc. are NOT allowed in
the pits. If it is not towing the race car/truck, on the trailer with the car,
or in the trailer with the car, then it will NOT be allowed. NO exceptions!
Since April 23, 2022, the fast 1/3-mile clay oval has held ten USAC/CRA
Sprint Car events and six different drivers have claimed victory. 2023 champion,
“The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr., and Ricky Lewis
are tied with two Mohave Valley wins and Jake Swanson topped the February 22nd
opener. “The Cadillac” Cody Williams established the 1-lap track record of
13.923 seconds on April 1, 2023 and the complete Mohave Valley win list is at
the end of this release.
After winning his second consecutive race at Perris, defending series
champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona holds a 27-point advantage over the
competition. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti Windows & Doors /
Apache Transport Sherman, Johnson has also posted five Woodland Auto Display /
WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Awards, seven heat race victories,
fifteen top-10 finishes, and 75 feature laps led to his credit. Now tied with
Matt Mitchell and “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams with eleven career wins,
the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion will be looking to add a Mohave
Valley victory to his resume.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis ranks second in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Last Saturday at Perris, the owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley
Transportation / Morris Family Farms DRC rebounded to score a fifth place finish
after a tangle sent him to the back of the field. To date, Lewis has eight
feature wins, three Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems
Fast Time Awards, two heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner
Hard Charger Award, fifteen top-10 finishes, and 173 feature laps led on the
year. Currently tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC/CRA wins, Ricky
will have his sights on another triumph at Mohave Valley.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California sits third
in the chase for the championship. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil DRC, Williams placed fourteenth last Saturday night after
an early exit. At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, fourteen
top-10 finishes, and 1 feature lap led in the campaign. “The Big Game Hunter” is
currently tied with R.J. Johnson and Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins and
will be looking for his first victory of the year this Saturday night.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender is fourth USAC/CRA championship
standings. Driving the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender raced from seventh to second last Saturday at Perris. To
date, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix Sprint Car winner has four heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, twelve
top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the season. This Saturday night at
Mohave Valley, A.J. will have his sights on the second win of his career.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California sits fifth in the USAC/CRA
point chase. Racing the Dino Napier owned #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder
Coating DRC, Malcolm earned his second In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Award with a fourth place run from eleventh at Perris. At press time,
the veteran driver has one feature win, three heat race victories, eleven top-10
finishes, and 48 feature laps led on the year. Tied with “The People’s Champion”
Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin Grant, “Showtime” Danny Sheridan, and
“KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight victories, Tommy will be looking for his first
triumph at Mohave Valley.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig, Trenten Shelton,
Jacob Tuttle, Lonnie Hochstetler, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Josh Gillis, and
Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are David Gasper, “Bullet”
Blake Bower, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Pride of Garden
Grove” Brody Roa, Verne Sweeney, Logan Calderwood, “The Honey Badger” Elexa
Herrera, Jeff Dyer, Jonas Reynolds, and more.
Mohave Valley Raceway is located at 2750 Laguna Road in Mohave Valley,
Arizona. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
mohavevalleyracceway.com or call 928.346.3000. Mohave Valley Raceway is a cash
only facility and grandstand tickets are available at the track on race day.
Adult General Admission tickets are $25, Kids General Admission Tickets are $15,
and Children (5 & Under) are FREE. Outside food, beverages, and ice chests are
not permitted.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 2-R.J. Johnson, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Logan Seavey,
1-Jake Swanson, 1-J.J. Yeley.
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Cody
Williams – 13.923 (04/01/23)
MOHAVE VALLEY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 2-Ricky Lewis,
2-Brody Roa, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr., 1-Kyle Cummins, 1-Damion Gardner, 1-Chase
Johnson, 1-Jake Swanson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson-1167, 2. Ricky Lewis-1140, 3. Austin Williams-955, 4. A.J. Bender-941,
5. Tommy Malcolm-932, 6. David Gasper-807, 7. Blake Bower-803, 8. Charles Davis
Jr.-792, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-680, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-636, 11. Cody
Williams-567, 12. Brody Roa-536, 13. Verne Sweeney-531, 14. Logan Williams-498,
15. Logan Calderwood-456, 16. Elexa Herrera-453, 17. Brecken Guerrero (R)-445,
18. Connor Speir (R)-429, 19. Brody Wake (R)-362, 20. Jake Swanson-299.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
RIFLE HUNTING!
USAC SPRINTS TAKE ON TERRE HAUTE
FOR 55TH HULMAN CLASSIC OCTOBER 3
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (October 1, 2025)………For more than a half century, the
Tony Hulman Classic has been an event that every USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car
driver desires to win.
The 55th annual chapter of the longest running USAC National Sprint Car
event, dating back to 1971, returns to western Indiana’s Terre Haute Action
Track on Friday night, October 3.
Up for grabs is the glory of winning the Hulman Classic, the coveted rifle trophy and the $10,000 reward for a night’s worth of work on Indiana’s only 1/2-mile dirt oval.
Here are six storylines to watch!
A HULMAN TRIO
Three past Hulman Classic winners are expected to compete this Friday,
including Kevin Thomas Jr. (2017), Chase Stockon (2019) and Logan Seavey (2024).
All three racers have won this season in USAC National Sprint Car
competition, and two of them have already won at Terre Haute this season: Seavey
and Stockon.
Defending Hulman Classic winner Seavey captured this April’s USAC Silver
Crown Sumar Classic at the track while Stockon graced Terre Haute victory lane
for the fourth time in his USAC National Sprint Car career during Indiana Sprint
Week in July.
STARING DOWN THE BARREL
Two particular USAC National Sprint Car drivers own victories at Terre Haute,
but a Hulman Classic score has remained elusive to this point: Justin Grant and
C.J. Leary.
Grant has won five times at the Terre Haute Action Track between USAC Sprint
Car and USAC Silver Crown machinery. He picked off the Jim Hurtubise Classic in
2019 before grabbing the Don Smith Classic in 2020 and 2023. With the Crown car,
he’s won the Sumar Classic twice in 2018 and 2022. To date, his best Hulman
Classic result was a runner-up in 2020.
Leary’s first USAC win of any kind came during the 2016 USAC Silver Crown
Sumar Classic at Terre Haute. He came back in 2022 to capture the Don Smith
Classic. His best Hulman Classic finishes have come in his three most recent
starts with three consecutive fifth place finishes in 2022-2023-2024.
THE GLORY OF THE RED, WHITE & BLUE (WALLS)
Both of last weekend’s USAC National Sprint Car winners are not only vying
for a first Hulman Classic victory, but also their first with USAC at Terre
Haute: Kyle Cummins and Mitchel Moles.
Cummins won last Saturday’s series run at Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway
and leads the championship standings by a commanding 297-point margin. Twice,
he’s finished as the runner-up at the Hulman Classic, doing so in both 2021 and
2023. He has won at Terre Haute in his career, however, taking a Midwest Sprint
Car Series feature in 2021.
Moles’ win last Friday was his first USAC National Sprint Car win in 15
months, as he reigned over Cummins at Indiana’s Paragon Speedway by less than a
foot. Moles made his first career USAC National Sprint Car start at Terre Haute
back in 2022, leading 19 laps and finishing an impressive 2nd at the Don Smith
Classic. His best Hulman run thus far was a 4th in 2023.
Meanwhile, Jake Swanson and Briggs Danner are itching for their first bit of
Hulman Classic glory. Swanson won with the Midwest Sprint Car Series at Terre
Haute in 2022. Danner finished 4th with the Silver Crown series there back in
April of this year. Swanson finished 2nd at the 2024 Hulman Classic after
leading a race-high 20 laps. Danner, surprisingly, is a Hulman Classic Rookie.
ROOKIE RACE DOWN TO 3
The race for USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car MPI Rookie of the Year is the
one to watch entering Friday’s round at Terre Haute.
Gunnar Setser currently holds a three-point lead over Hayden Reinbold in that
department. Setser has reeled off top-10 finishes in six of his past seven
starts while Reinbold just clicked off a 3rd in the feature last Saturday at
Butler.
Friday will mark both drivers’ first Hulman Classic appearance. Their most
recent Terre Haute trip in July resulted in a 13th for Setser and a 15th for
Reinbold.
RARE OCTOBER DATE
The 2025 edition of the Hulman Classic is a bit of a rarity due to the fact
it is being held in October. In fact, only three of the 54 runnings of the event
have been contested during the 10th month of the year.
Now, for full disclosure, the original date for the Hulman Classic in late
May was postponed due to rain and unsavory track conditions caused by Mother
Nature.
Back in 1992, Cary Faas wowed the crowd with a masterful performance for what
was not only his first career USAC win, but also his first career sprint car win
of any kind. Daron Clayton cowboy’d up to score the 2006 win while Kevin Thomas
Jr’s beeline with three to go paid off in victory in 2017.
THE RIFLE
On June 19, 1966, prior to the advent of the Hulman Classic, the reward for
winning each of the Twin 30-lap USAC National Sprint Car features at Terre Haute
was a pair of rifles, each of which would hold a 30-30 cartridge, referring to a
.30 caliber bullet and 30 grains of powder.
The tradition stuck and has been annually awarded to the Hulman Classic
winner dating back to 1971. To this day, it remains, perhaps, the most coveted
trophy in all of USAC racing.
RACE DETAILS
This Friday’s October 3rd 55th annual Tony Hulman Classic features the USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus Modifieds. Pits open at 3pm
Eastern with front gates opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 6pm and cars on
track at 6:30pm with qualifying and racing immediately following.
Advance tickets are on sale now at www.ActionTrackTix.com. Advance tickets
are $30 for grandstand seating. Kids age 12 and under are free. General
admission seats are not reserved and are on a first come basis. Pit passes are
$40. Grandstand seating is included as well as access to the controlled Pit Pass
area. Signed waivers must be completed prior to access. Infield admission is $15
and allows for access to the grass infield of the Action Track through the
tunnel at the far right (turn one side) of the main grandstand.
The event can be watched live in its entirety on FloRacing at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2873,
2-Mitchel Moles-2576, 3-Logan Seavey-2505, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2450, 5-Justin
Grant-2412, 6-Briggs Danner-2336, 7-C.J. Leary-2231, 8-Jake Swanson-2213,
9-Chase Stockon-1880, 10-Gunnar Setser-1834.
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USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-144, 3-Gunnar Setser-139, 4-C.J. Leary-131, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-129, 6-Logan Seavey-117, 7-Justin Grant-116, 8-Kyle Cummins-108, 9-Chase
Stockon-108, 10-Hayden Reinbold-99.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT THE TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK:
1 Lap - 5/21/2014 - Brady Bacon - 19.225
4 Laps - 5/4/1986 - Larry Gates - 1:36.18
6 Laps - 5/17/2003 - Kurt Gross - 2:07.21
7 Laps - 5/21/2024 - Shane Cottle - 2:35.29
8 Laps - 10/12/2012 - Hunter Schuerenberg - 2:39.40
10 Laps - 6/17/2000 - Jon Stanbrough - 3:29.13
12 Laps - 9/10/2011 - Jon Stanbrough - 4:02.90
30 Laps - 10/1/2021 - Chris Windom - 10:31.97
40 Laps - 5/4/1975 - Pancho Carter - 15:52.96
50 Laps - 8/13/1967 - Rollie Beale - 22:41.72
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TONY HULMAN CLASSIC WINNER:
1971: George Snider
1972: Bruce Walkup
1973: Joe Saldana
1974: Gary Bettenhausen
1975: Pancho Carter
1976: Jan Opperman
1977: James McElreath
1978: Dick Tobias
1979: Pancho Carter
1980: Eddie Leavitt
1981: Sheldon Kinser
1982: Chet Johnson
1983: Jack Hewitt
1984: Rick Hood
1985: Ron Shuman
1986: Rich Vogler
1987: Steve Butler
1988: Steve Butler (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1989: Rich Vogler (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1990: Jeff Bloom (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1991: Eric Gordon (Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1992: Cary Faas
1993: Dave Darland
1994: Cary Faas
1995: Jack Hewitt
1996: Doug Kalitta
1997: J.J. Yeley
1998: Cary Faas
1999: Terry Pletch
2000: Jay Drake
2001: Tracy Hines
2002: Jon Stanbrough
2003: J.J. Yeley
2004: Cory Kruseman
2005: Levi Jones
2006: Daron Clayton
2007: Jon Stanbrough
2008: Levi Jones
2009: Levi Jones
2010: Jerry Coons Jr.
2011: Chris Windom
2012: Bud Kaeding
2013: Jerry Coons Jr.
2014: Dave Darland
2015: Robert Ballou
2016: Robert Ballou
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2018: Tyler Courtney
2019: Chase Stockon
2020: Chris Windom
2021: Chris Windom
2022: Robert Ballou
2023: Brady Bacon
2024: Logan Seavey.
**Held at the Terre Haute Action Track 1971-1987, 1992-Present
**Held at Indianapolis Raceway Park 1988-1991
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TONY HULMAN CLASSIC WINS:
3-Robert Ballou, Cary Faas, Levi Jones & Chris Windom
2-Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Jerry Coons Jr., Dave Darland, Jack Hewitt,
Jon Stanbrough, Rich Vogler & J.J. Yeley
1-Brady Bacon, Gary Bettenhausen, Jeff Bloom, Daron Clayton, Tyler Courtney,
Jay Drake, Eric Gordon, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood, Chet Johnson, Bud Kaeding, Doug
Kalitta, Sheldon Kinser, Cory Kruseman, Eddie Leavitt, James McElreath, Jan
Opperman, Terry Pletch, Joe Saldana, Logan Seavey, Ron Shuman, George Snider,
Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas Jr., Dick Tobias & Bruce Walkup
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TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK USAC SPRINT CAR WINS:
8-Gary Bettenhausen, Jack Hewitt & Chris Windom
6-Bubby Jones, Sheldon Kinser & J.J. Yeley
5-Jim Hurtubise, Levi Jones, Jon Stanbrough & Rich Vogler
4-Brady Bacon, Bud Kaeding, Roger McCluskey & Chase Stockon
3-Robert Ballou, Don Branson, Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Daron Clayton,
Jerry Coons Jr., Tyler Courtney, Jay Drake, Cary Faas, Justin Grant, Tracy
Hines, Rick Hood & Joe Saldana
2-Rollie Beale, Tom Bigelow, Dave Darland, Cory Kruseman, Johnny Rutherford,
Logan Seavey, Dick Tobias, Kevin Thomas Jr., Bruce Walkup & Greg Weld
1-Billy Cassella, Steve Chassey, Bryan Clauson, Mel Cornett, Larry Dickson,
Ed Elisian, Tony Elliott, Aaron Farney, A.J. Foyt, Richard Griffin, Chuck
Gurney, Tommy Hinnershitz, Tray House, Chet Johnson, Tony Jones, Doug Kalitta,
Frankie Kerr, Steve Kinser, C.J. Leary, Eddie Leavitt, Andy Linden, Bobby
Marshman, Charlie Masters, Rusty McClure, James McElreath, Jim McElreath, Jim
McWithey, Jan Opperman, Terry Pletch, Larry Rice, Eddie Sachs, Sammy Sessions,
Ron Shuman, George Snider, Robbie Stanley, Brad Sweet, Kevin Thomas & Bobby
Unser
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PAST TONY HULMAN CLASSIC FEATURE RESULTS:
1971 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. George Snider, 2. Don Nordhorn, 3. Sammy Sessions,
4. Jim McElreath, 5. Larry Cannon, 6. Rollie Beale, 7. Merle Bettenhausen, 8.
Butch Wilkerson, 9. Karl Busson, 10. Jimmy Oskie, 11. Pancho Carter, 12. Bobby
Black, 13. Jimmy Caruthers, 14. Jim Malloy, 15. Jerry Poland, 16. Dee Jones, 17.
Johnny Parsons, 18. Lennie Waldo, 19. Jerry McClung, 20. Joe Saldana. NT
1972 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Bruce Walkup, 2. George Snider, 3. Sammy Sessions,
4. Lee Kunzman, 5. Larry Cannon, 6. Jim McElreath, 7. Tom Bigelow, 8. Don
Nordhorn, 9. Bill Puterbaugh, 10. Gary Ponzini, 11. Johnny Parsons, 12. Joe
Saldana, 13. Sonny Ates, 14. Merle Bettenhausen, 15. Larry Dickson, 16. Carl
Williams, 17. Billy Cassella, 18. Dick Tobias, 19. Pancho Carter, 20. Gary
Bettenhausen.
1973 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Joe Saldana, 2. Rollie Beale, 3. Don Nordhorn, 4.
Bruce Walkup, 5. Sammy Sessions, 6. John Toth, 7. Lee Kunzman, 8. Tony Simon, 9.
Jerry Poland, 10. Johnny Parsons, 11. Fred Linder, 12. Bob Kinser, 13. Rich
Leavell, 14. Mel Cornett, 15. Chuck Booth, 16. Jim McElreath, 17. Larry Dickson,
18. Pancho Carter, 19. Billy Cassella, 20. Larry Cannon, 21. A.J. Foyt, 22.
Sheldon Kinser, 23. Greg Weld, 24. Billy Shuman, 25. Bill Puterbaugh, 26. Jerry
Nemire, 27. Ralph Liguori, 28. Charlie Masters.
1974 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Gary Bettenhausen, 2. Jan Opperman, 3. George
Snider, 4. A.J. Foyt, 5. Pancho Carter, 6. Sheldon Kinser, 7. Billy Cassella, 8.
Mel Cornett, 9. Greg Leffler, 10. Rollie Beale, 11. Don Nordhorn, 12. Tom
Bigelow, 13. Joe Saldana, 14. Butch Wilkerson, 15. Bruce Walkup, 16. Johnny
Parsons, 17. Jackie Howerton, 18. Lee Osborne, 19. Bill Puterbaugh, 20. Chuck
Booth.
1975 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Pancho Carter, 2. Lee Osborne, 3. George Snider,
4. Tom Bigelow, 5. Sheldon Kinser, 6. Jimmy Caruthers, 7. Thad Dosher, 8. Steve
Cannon, 9. Tommy Astone, 10. Sonny Ates, 11. Bruce Walkup, 12. Larry Cannon, 13.
Chuck Booth, 14. Chuck Gurney, 15. Gary Bettenhausen, 16. Joe Saldana, 17. Sammy
Sessions, 18. Billy Engelhart, 19. Gordy Lee, 20. Jim McElreath.
1976 FEATURE: (39 laps) 1. Jan Opperman, 2. Pancho Carter, 3. Bubby Jones, 4.
Dana Carter, 5. Bruce Walkup, 6. Chuck Gurney, 7. Sheldon Kinser, 8. Rollie
Beale, 9. Billy Cassella, 10. Larry Dickson, 11. Karl Busson, 12. Tom Bigelow,
13. Roger Rager, 14. Kenny Weld, 15. Lee Osborne, 16. Tommy Astone, 17. James
McElreath, 18. Bill Puterbaugh, 19. Joe Saldana, 20. Bobby Olivero.
1977 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. James McElreath, 2. Clark Templeman, 3. Roger
Rager, 4. Billy Cassella, 5. Jerry Weeks, 6. Bubby Jones, 7. Jackie Howerton, 8.
Larry Rice, 9. Rich Vogler, 10. Dana Carter, 11. Greg Leffler, 12. Johnny
Parsons, 13. Mark Alderson, 14. Gary Bettenhausen, 15. Tom Bigelow, 16. Ron
Shuman, 17. Sheldon Kinser, 18. Steve Chassey, 19. Bob Frey, 20. Joe Saldana.
1978 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Dick Tobias, 2. Duke Cook, 3. Lealand McSpadden,
4. Rich Leavell, 5. Rich Vogler, 6. Chuck Gurney, 7. Bobby Olivero, 8. Clark
Templeman, 9. Greg Leffler, 10. Roger Rager, 11. Tom Bigelow, 12. Billy
Cassella, 13. Ron Shuman, 14. Junior Parkinson, 15. Bruce Walkup, 16. Pancho
Carter, 17. Sheldon Kinser, 18. Roy Hicks, 19. Johnny Parsons, 20. Eddie
Leavitt.
1979 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Pancho Carter, 2. Sheldon Kinser, 3. Larry Rice,
4. Johnny Parsons, 5. Bob East, 6. Bruce Walkup, 7. Billy Cassella, 8. Rich
Vogler, 9. Tom Bigelow, 10. Jim McElreath, 11. Joe Saldana, 12. Mark Alderson,
13. Mack McClellan, 14. Hal Browning, 15. Duke Cook, 16. Steve Chassey, 17.
Bubby Jones, 18. Dave Peperak, 19. Paul Pitzer, 20. Dana Carter.
1980 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Eddie Leavitt, 2. Steve Chassey, 3. Pancho Carter,
4. Sheldon Kinser, 5. Bobby Olivero, 6. Mack McClellan, 7. Gary Iulg, 8. Jerry
Weeks, 9. Larry Dickson, 10. Phil Miller, 11. Johnny Parsons, 12. Larry Rice,
13. Larry Gates, 14. Rich Vogler, 15. Gary Bettenhausen, 16. Curt Kelley, 17.
Mark Alderson, 18. Paul Pitzer, 19. Bill Tyler, 20. Tom Bigelow, 21. Joe
Saldana. NT
1981 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Sheldon Kinser, 2. Smokey Snellbaker, 3. Eddie
Leavitt, 4. Tom Bigelow, 5. Bubby Jones, 6. Joe Saldana, 7. Bill Tyler, 8. Jerry
Potter, 9. Larry Rice, 10. Steve Ball, 11. Rick Nichols, 12. Dave Peperak, 13.
Tim Boyd, 14. Johnny Coogan, 15. Johnny Parsons, 16. Red Bledsoe, 17. Larry
Gates, 18. Jack Hewitt, 19. Ron Shuman, 20. Duke Cook.
1982 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Chet Johnson, 2. Randy Kinser, 3. Roger Rager, 4.
Chuck Amati, 5. Duke Cook, 6. Kelly Kinser, 7. Allen Barr, 8. Steve Long, 9. Jac
Haudenschild, 10. Bob Christian, 11. Andy Hillenburg, 12. Leon Gentry, 13. Jerry
Nemire, 14. David Smith, 15. Jerry Weeks, 16. Ken Schrader, 17. Rich Vogler, 18.
Sheldon Kinser, 19. Johnny Parsons, 20. Eddie Leavitt.
1983 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Ken Schrader, 3. Kelly Kinser, 4.
Larry Dickson, 5. Randy Kinser, 6. Roger Rager, 7. Sheldon Kinser, 8. Brent
Kaeding, 9. Dean Shirley, 10. Larry Rice, 11. Leon Gentry, 12. Steve Long, 13.
Johnny Kemp, 14. Tom Bigelow, 15. Bob Kinser, 16. Larry Martin, 17. Van Gurley,
18. Greg Staab, 19. Rich Vogler, 20. David Smith. NT
1984 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rick Hood, 2. Larry Martin, 3. Larry Rice, 4. Jac
Haudenschild, 5. Steve Butler, 6. Ken Schrader, 7. Denny Donaldson, 8. Johnny
Parsons, 9. Gary Gray, 10. Joe Saldana, 11. Sheldon Kinser, 12. Keith Campbell,
13. Mike Johnson, 14. Jerry Russell, 15. Jerry Nemire, 16. Gay Rolofson, 17.
David Smith, 18. Tray House, 19. Tom Bigelow, 20. Warren Mockler. NT
1985 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Ron Shuman, 2. Sheldon Kinser, 3. Larry Rice, 4.
Jeff Heywood, 5. Brad Noffsinger, 6. Mike Sweeney, 7. Gary Bettenhausen, 8.
Bobby Michnowicz, 9. Rick Hood, 10. Eddie Wirth, 11. Bob Meli, 12. Tony Elliott,
13. Jimmy Oskie, 14. Terry Shepherd, 15. Bill VonHelmolt, 16. Kevin Thomas, 17.
Warren Mockler, 18. Bubby Jones (#92c), 19. Steve Butler, 20. Johnny Parsons,
21. Eddie Leavitt, 22. Jerry Russell. NT
1986 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rich Vogler, 2. Jac Haudenschild, 3. Steve Butler,
4. Larry Gates, 5. Tony Elliott, 6. Andy Stapp, 7. Larry Rice, 8. Jeff Donelson,
9. Jack Ziegler, 10. Craig Keel, 11. Louie Mann, 12. Dave Feese, 13. David
Smith, 14. Alan Brown, 15. Nick Fornoro Jr., 16. Sheldon Kinser, 17. Rick Hood,
18. Manny Rockhold, 19. Ron Shuman, 20. Leon Gentry, 21. Tom Bigelow. NT
1987 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Steve Butler, 2. Randy Kinser, 3. Kelly Kinser, 4.
Tom Bigelow, 5. Tray House, 6. Larry Rice, 7. Dave Feese, 8. Rick Hood, 9. Rich
Vogler, 10. Kevin Thomas, 11. Andy Stapp, 12. Duke Cook, 13. Jack Ziegler, 14.
Warren Mockler, 15. Kevin Huntley, 16. Keith Campbell, 17. Dave Darland, 18.
Dave Peperak, 19. Rick Ungar, 20. Manny Rockhold. NT
1988 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Steve Butler, 2. Mark Alderson, 3. Kevin Huntley,
4. Bob Frey, 5. Greg Staab, 6. Jack Hewitt, 7. Jim Childers, 8. Tray House, 9.
Rick Hood, 10. Larry Rice, 11. Jerry Nemire, 12. Charlie Fisher, 13. Paul
Stender, 14. Gene Lee Gibson, 15. Rich Vogler, 16. Mack McClellan, 17. Mike
Blake, 18. Jeff Bloom, 19. Tony Elliott, 20. Blake Hollingsworth. NT
1989 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rich Vogler, 2. Steve Butler, 3. Wayne Hammond, 4.
Gary Fedewa, 5. Mark Alderson, 6. Jeff Gordon, 7. Eric Gordon, 8. David
Harrison, 9. Bob Frey, 10. Frank Weiss, 11. Jack Hewitt, 12. Jerry Nemire, 13.
Jim Moulis, 14. Tim Champlin, 15. Kevin Huntley, 16. Dave Durnwald, 17. John
Murphy, 18. Jim Mahoney, 19. Gary Bettenhausen, 20. Greg Staab. NT
1990 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jeff Bloom, 2. Bob Frey, 3. Jeff Gordon, 4. Johnny
Parsons, 5. Bob Cicconi, 6. Eric Gordon, 7. Jim Mahoney, 8. Roy Caruthers, 9.
Dave Durnwald, 10. Charlie Workman, 11. Curt Kelley, 12. Doug Heveron, 13. Don
Schilling, 14. Rick Howerton, 15. Brad Marvel, 16. Steve Butler, 17. Greg Staab,
18. Gene Lee Gibson, 19. Red Stauffer, 20. Bruce Field. NT
1991 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Eric Gordon, 2. Robbie Stanley, 3. Mark Alderson,
4. Bob Cicconi, 5. Steve Butler, 6. Tony Stewart, 7. Donnie Adams, 8. Jim
Mahoney, 9. Randy Sweet, 10. Rick Howerton, 11. Frank Riddle, 12. Doug Kalitta,
13. Jim Keeker, 14. Tommy Nichols, 15. Brad Marvel, 16. Gene Lee Gibson, 17.
Bill Rose, 18. Tim Champlin, 19. Tray House, 20. Greg Staab. 10:50.35
1992 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Dave Darland, 3. Steve Butler, 4.
Tony Elliott, 5. Robbie Stanley, 6. Joe Roush, 7. Eric Gordon, 8. Kent
Christian, 9. Tony Stewart, 10. Manny Rockhold, 11. Brad Marvel, 12. Gary
Cameron II, 13. Jon Stanbrough, 14. Tony Ploughe, 15. Dave Peperak, 16. Tray
House, 17. Doug Kalitta, 18. Blake Hollingsworth, 19. Rusty McClure, 20. Brian
Hayden. NT
1993 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Tray House, 4.
Steve Butler, 5. Kevin Thomas, 6. Eric Gordon, 7. Byron Reed, 8. Brad Marvel, 9.
Larry Bland, 10. Bill Rose, 11. Kim Mock, 12. Greg Reed, 13. Robbie Stanley, 14.
Cary Faas, 15. Gary Cameron II, 16. Leon Gentry, 17. Tony Elliott, 18. Jim
Moughan, 19. Blake Hollingsworth, 20. Terry Shepherd. NT
1994 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Robbie Stanley, 3. Gary Fisher, 4.
Brian Hayden, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Tony Elliott, 7. Tray House, 8. Ray Morgan, 9.
Jack Hewitt, 10. Todd Kane, 11. Rusty McClure, 12. Tim Cox, 13. Greg Wilson, 14.
Greg Staab, 15. Terry Pletch, 16. Derek Davidson, 17. Bill Rose, 18. Kevin
Thomas, 19. Doug Kalitta, 20. Blake Hollingsworth. NT
1995 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jack Hewitt, 2. Eric Gordon, 3. Tray House, 4.
Kevin Thomas, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Terry Shepherd, 7. Terry Pletch, 8. Tony
Elliott, 9. Bill Rose, 10. Brian Hayden, 11. Tony Stewart, 12. Doug Kalitta, 13.
Derek Davidson, 14. Gary Fisher, 15. Brad Marvel, 16. Kevin Doty, 17. Jon
Stanbrough, 18. Mark Cassella, 19. Byron Reed, 20. Cary Faas. NT
1996 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Doug Kalitta, 2. Brad Marvel, 3. Kevin Thomas, 4.
Dave Darland, 5. Dave Steele, 6. Brian Tyler, 7. Brian Hayden, 8. Jon
Stanbrough, 9. Rusty McClure, 10. Greg Staab, 11. Derek Davidson, 12. Bill Rose,
13. Danny Williams Jr., 14. Gus Wasson, 15. Wil Newlin, 16. Dean Billings, 17.
Mark Cassella, 18. Brett Pool, 19. Terry Pletch, 20. Jack Hewitt, 21. Dave
Peperak, 22. Tray House. NT
1997 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Dave Darland, 4.
Kent Christian, 5. Cory Kruseman, 6. Kevin Thomas, 7. Mark Cassella, 8. Cary
Faas, 9. Jon Stanbrough, 10. Tony Elliott, 11. Rusty McClure, 12. Tim Cox, 13.
Brian Hayden, 14. Brian Tyler, 15. Jason McCord, 16. Gus Wasson, 17. Dave
Steele, 18. Greg Stephens, 19. Dave Peperak, 20. Derek Davidson, 21. Robbie
Rice, 22. Wil Newlin. NT
1998 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cary Faas, 2. Kevin Doty, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Tony
Elliott, 5. Kevin Thomas, 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Brian Hayden, 8. Tim Cox, 9. Terry
Pletch, 10. Todd Kane, 11. Derek Davidson, 12. Robbie Rice, 13. Rusty McClure,
14. Brian Tyler, 15. Jack Hewitt, 16. Eric Gordon, 17. Jason McCord, 18. Brad
Fox, 19. Kenny Carmichael, 20. Dave Steele, 21. Jon Stanbrough, 22. Dave
Darland. 10:56.90
1999 FEATURE: (30 Laps) 1. Terry Pletch, 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4.
Tony Elliott, 5. Todd Kane, 6. Kevin Briscoe, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Kevin Thomas,
9. Kevin Doty, 10. Kenny Carmichael, 11. Bill Rose, 12. Rusty McClure, 13.
Robbie Rice, 14. Cory Kruseman, 15. Derek Scheffel, 16. Eric Gordon, 17. Kevin
Miller, 18. Tracy Hines, 19. Brad Fox, 20. Jay Drake, 21. Jerry Coons, Jr., 22.
Mike Mann. NT
2000 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jay Drake, 2. Kasey Kahne, 3. Jon Stanbrough, 4.
Bud Kaeding, 5. Derek Davidson, 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Terry Pletch, 8. Jack Hewitt,
9. Cory Kruseman, 10. Tony Elliott, 11. Brian Tyler, 12. Dave Darland, 13.
Jonathan Vennard, 14. Bill Rose (#77), 15. Brandon Petty, 16. Justin Marvel, 17.
Eric Gordon, 18. Eric Burns, 19. Jerry Coons, Jr., 20. J.J. Yeley, 21. Derek
Scheffel, 22. Kevin Briscoe. NT
2001 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tracy Hines, 2. Tony Elliott, 3. Kevin Briscoe, 4.
Gregg Dillion, 5. Terry Pletch, 6. Bill Rose, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Derek
Davidson, 9. Robbie Rice, 10. Jonathan Vennard, 11. Jerry Coons, Jr., 12. Chris
Gurley, 13. Jason Knoke, 14. Jon Stanbrough, 15. Dustin Smith, 16. Eric Burns,
17. J.J. Yeley, 18. Dickie Gaines, 19. Brian Hayden, 20. Jimmy Laser, 21. Bud
Kaeding, 22. Brian Tyler. NT
2002 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Tony Elliott,
4. Jay Drake, 5. Boston Reid, 6. A.J. Anderson, 7. J.J. Yeley, 8. Derek
Davidson, 9. Justin Marvel, 10. Levi Jones, 11. Brian Tyler, 12. Jerry Coons,
Jr., 13. Derek Scheffel, 14. Jason Knoke, 15. Terry Pletch, 16. Kevin Thomas,
17. Dickie Gaines, 18. Wil Newlin, 19. Jack Hewitt, 20. Rick Hayden, 21. Brandon
Petty, 22. Kent Christian. NT
2003 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Cory Kruseman, 3. Boston Reid, 4.
Levi Jones, 5. Bud Kaeding, 6. Brian Tyler, 7. Jonathan Vennard, 8. Tony
Elliott, 9. Bill Rose, 10. Dave Darland, 11. Matt Westfall, 12. Derek Scheffel,
13. Mat Neely, 14. Jay Drake, 15. Marc Jessup, 16. John Scott, 17. Kyle
Wissmiller, 18. Jon Stanbrough, 19. Jerry Coons, Jr., 20. Jimmy Laser, 21. Tracy
Hines, 22. John Wolfe, 23. A.J. Anderson. NT
2004 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cory Kruseman, 2. Jay Drake, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Jon
Stanbrough, 5. Tony Elliott, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Josh Wise, 8. Levi Jones, 9.
Marc Jessup, 10. Jerry Coons, Jr., 11. Brian Tyler, 12. Matt Westfall, 13. Kevin
Huntley, 14. Shane Hollingsworth, 15. Bud Kaeding, 16. Shane Cottle, 17. Brian
Hayden, 18. Josh Ford, 19. Derek Scheffel, 20. John Scott, 21. Justin Marvel,
22. Boston Reid, 23. Kyle Wissmiller. NT
2005 FEATURE: (20 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Mat Neely, 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Jon
Stanbrough, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Daron Clayton, 7. Dave Darland, 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Bud Kaeding, 10. Tom Hessert, 11. Justin Marvel, 12. Bill Rose, 13.
Don Droud Jr., 14. Dickie Gaines, 15. Kent Christian, 16. Jay Drake, 17. Josh
Wise, 18. Scott Hatton, 19. A.J. Anderson, 20. Critter Malone, 21. Ryan Pace,
22. Marc Jessup, 23. Jonathan Vennard, 24. Shane Cottle. NT
2006 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Daron Clayton, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Dustin
Morgan, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Dickie Gaines, 7. Jonathan
Vennard, 8. Darren Hagen, 9. Brady Short, 10. Mat Neely, 11. Dave Darland, 12.
Bud Kaeding, 13. Hunter Schuerenberg, 14. Brady Bacon,15. Lucas Wolfe, 16.
Charles Davis Jr., 17. Josh Wise, 18. Levi Jones, 19. Shane Hollingsworth, 20.
Jimmy Light, 21. Scotty Weir, 22. Bret Mellenberndt. NT
2007 FEATURE: (30 laps – Halted at 24 due to curfew) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2.
Jerry Coons Jr., 3. Jesse Hockett, 4. Darren Hagen, 5. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 6.
Mat Neely, 7. Brady Short, 8. Levi Jones, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Brad Sweet, 11.
Critter Malone, 12. Jake Martens, 13. Dustin Morgan, 14. Brady Bacon, 15. Damion
Gardner, 16. Kyle Robbins, 17. Chris Windom, 18. Daron Clayton, 19. Neil
Shepherd, 20. Hunter Schuerenberg, 21. Kyle Wissmiller, 22. Danny Williams Jr.,
23. Robert Ballou, 24. Kevin Swindell, 25. Shane Cottle. NT
2008 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Brad Kuhn, 3. Darren Hagen, 4.
Daron Clayton, 5. Cole Whitt, 6. Thomas Meseraull, 7. Shane Cottle, 8. Chad
Boat, 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Dave Darland, 11. Jon Stanbrough, 12. Brady Bacon,
13. Tracy Hines, 14. Hunter Schuerenberg, 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 16. Brad
Sweet, 17. Neil Shepherd, 18. Jesse Hockett, 19. Brady Short, 20. Jeff Bland
Jr., 21. Robert Ballou, 22. Damion Gardner. NT
2009 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Bryan Clauson, 3. Jesse Hockett, 4.
Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Chris Windom, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Jeff Bland Jr., 8. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 9. Chad Boat, 10. Brad Sweet, 11. Shane Hmiel, 12. Cole Whitt, 13.
Darren Hagen, 14. Brady Short, 15. Thomas Meseraull, 16. Josh Wise, 17. Jonathan
Hendrick, 18. Damion Gardner, 19. Bill Rose, 20. Ryan Kaplan, 21. Bud Kaeding,
22. Jon Stanbrough. NT
2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Levi Jones, 3. Dave Darland,
4. Damion Gardner, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Shane Cottle, 7. Bryan Clauson, 8. Ricky
Williams, 9. Brady Short, 10. Hunter Schuerenberg, 11. Blake Fitzpatrick, 12.
Chase Stockon, 13. Russ Harper, 14. Daren Krockenberger, 15. Robert Ballou, 16.
J.C. Bland, 17. Brandon Mattox, 18. Critter Malone, 19. Eric Krockenberger, 20.
Shawn Krockenberger, 21. Kurt Gross, 22. Shane Hmiel, 23. Justin Grant, 24. Jon
Stanbrough, 25. Chris Windom, 26. Henry Clarke. NT
2011 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Chris Windom, 2. Keith Bloom Jr., 3. Jon
Stanbrough, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Shane Cottle, 6. Damion Gardner, 7. Bryan
Clauson, 8. Dave Darland, 9. Mike Spencer, 10. Levi Jones, 11. Jerry Coons Jr.,
12. Wes McIntyre, 13. Dustin Morgan, 14. Chad Boespflug, 15. Critter Malone, 16.
Blake Fitzpatrick, 17. Tracy Hines, 18. Hunter Schuerenberg, 19. Chase Stockon,
20. Justin Grant, 21. Jonathan Hendrick, 22. Daron Clayton, 23. Coleman Gulick.
NT
2012 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bud Kaeding, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Damion Gardner,
4. Shane Cottle, 5. Coleman Gulick, 6. Robert Ballou, 7. Levi Jones, 8. Jerry
Coons, Jr., 9. Justin Grant, 10. Hunter Schuerenberg, 11. Dave Darland, 12.
Tracy Hines, 13. Chris Windom, 14. Kyle Larson, 15. Darren Hagen, 16. Bobby
East, 17. Casey Shuman, 18. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 19. Chase Stockon, 20. Thomas
Meseraull, 21. Blake Fitzpatrick, 22. Wes McIntyre, 23. Jonathan Hendrick. NT
2013 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Brady Bacon, 3. Tracy Hines,
4. Bryan Clauson, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Robert Ballou, 7. Jon Stanbrough, 8. Chris
Windom, 9. Chase Stockon, 10. Daron Clayton, 11. Kyle Cummins, 12. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 13. Shane Cottle, 14. Justin Grant, 15. Tyler Courtney, 16. Korey Weyant,
17. Nick Drake, 18. Kevin Studley, 19. Braylon Fitzpatrick, 20. Blake
Fitzpatrick, 21. Jake Simmons, 22. Kurt Gross, 23. Brandon Mattox. 14:43.98
2014 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Dave Darland, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Brady Bacon,
4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Chris Windom, 7. Robert Ballou, 8. Tracy
Hines, 9. Shane Cottle, 10. Bryan Clauson, 11. C.J. Leary, 12. Daron Clayton,
13. Hunter Schuerenberg, 14. Shane Cockrum, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16. Aaron
Farney, 17. Carson Short, 18. Chris Gurley, 19. Brandon Mattox, 20. Justin
Grant, 21. Mitch Wissmiller, 22. Mark Smith, 23. Jerry Coons Jr. NT
2015 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Dave Darland,
4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Chase Stockon, 8.
C.J. Leary, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Tyler Courtney, 11. Thomas Meseraull, 12. Hunter
Schuerenberg, 13. Shane Cottle, 14. Justin Grant, 15. Aaron Farney, 16. Tracy
Hines, 17. Brady Short, 18. Jarett Andretti, 19. J.J. Hughes, 20. Kyle Robbins,
21. Mario Clouser, 22. Chad Boespflug. NT
2016 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Thomas Meseraull, 3. Jon
Stanbrough, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Shane Cottle,
8. Dave Darland, 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Justin Grant, 11. Aaron Farney, 12.
Chad Boespflug, 13. C.J. Leary, 14. Jarett Andretti, 15. Kyle Cummins, 16. Bill
Rose, 17. J.J. Hughes, 18. Max McGhee, 19. Landon Simon, 20. Mitch Wissmiller,
21. Carson Short, 22. Tony DiMattia. NT
2017 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Chris Windom, 3. Chase
Stockon, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Justin Grant, 8.
C.J. Leary, 9. Kyle Cummins, 10. Jerry Coons Jr., 11. Jarett Andretti, 12. Chad
Boespflug, 13. Stevie Sussex, 14. Josh Hodges, 15. Scotty Weir, 16. Kyle
Robbins, 17. Joe Bares, 18. Brandon Mattox, 19. Joss Moffatt, 20. Dylan Shaw,
21. Shane Cottle, 22, Robert Ballou. NT
2018 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Courtney
(2), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 3. Shane Cottle (1), 4. Chris Windom (10), 5.
Chase Stockon (3), 6. C.J. Leary (5), 7. Robert Ballou (11), 8. Justin Grant
(14), 9. Brady Bacon (4), 10. Chad Boespflug (8), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (13), 12.
Nick Bilbee (16), 13. Dave Darland (9), 14. Kyle Cummins (7), 15. Isaac Chapple
(19), 16. Bill Rose (17), 17. Aric Gentry (23), 18. Brandon Morin (21), 19. Nate
McMillin (20), 20. Robert Bell (22), 21. Timmy Buckwalter (15), 22. Jadon Rogers
(18), 23. Brandon Mattox (12). NT
2019 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon
(2), 2. Chris Windom (5), 3. Tyler Courtney (4), 4. Robert Ballou (7), 5. Justin
Grant (10), 6. Brady Bacon (3), 7. Jason McDougal (11), 8. Carson Short (1), 9.
C.J. Leary (6), 10. Isaac Chapple (16), 11. Bill Balog (9), 12. Chad Boespflug
(14), 13. Brandon Mattox (13), 14. Brian VanMeveren (15), 15. Steve Thomas (18),
16. Paul May (17), 17. Nate McMillin (12), 18. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (8), 19. Eric
Perrott (19), 20. Tye Mihocko (20). NT
2020 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(1), 2. Justin Grant (5), 3. Chase Stockon (7), 4. Jake Swanson (8), 5. Carson
Short (14), 6. Tanner Thorson (10), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 8. Max Adams (2),
9. Brandon Morin (18), 10. Anton Hernandez (9), 11. Matt Westfall (11), 12.
Brandon Mattox (15), 13. Chris Phillips (19), 14. Kendall Ruble (12), 15. Nate
McMillin (20), 16. Steve Thomas (21), 17. Dustin Smith (16), 18. Brady Bacon
(6), 19. C.J. Leary (22), 20. Nick Bilbee (13), 21. Mitchell Davis (17), 22.
Mitch Wissmiller (3).
2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom
(6), 2. Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Brady Bacon (9), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Justin
Grant (1), 6. C.J. Leary (4), 7. Robert Ballou (15), 8. Jake Swanson (13), 9.
Riley Kreisel (5), 10. Logan Seavey (10), 11. Tanner Thorson (22), 12. Chase
Stockon (8), 13. Cole Bodine (11), 14. Davey Ray (2), 15. Matt Westfall (17),
16. Nick Bilbee (19), 17. Mario Clouser (20), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (12), 19.
Brandon Mattox (24-P), 20. Paul Nienhiser (23-P), 21. Chase Johnson (14), 22.
Tye Mihocko (18), 23. Mitch Wissmiller (21), 24. Max Adams (16). NT
2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Robert Ballou
(5), 2. Brady Bacon (2), 3. Logan Seavey (1), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. C.J. Leary
(6), 6. Jake Swanson (11), 7. Emerson Axsom (9), 8. Max Adams (13), 9. Dustin
Clark (19), 10. Jason McDougal (17), 11. Chase Stockon (7), 12. Nick Bilbee
(15), 13. Matt Westfall (12), 14. Shane Cockrum (20), 15. Sterling Cling (14),
16. Cole Bodine (21), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (16), 18. Brandon Morin (22), 19.
Mitchel Moles (4), 20. Jadon Rogers (10), 21. Brian Hayden (18), 22. Brandon
Mattox (8). NT
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon
(1), 2. Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Jake Swanson (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. C.J.
Leary (13), 6. Max Adams (4), 7. Emerson Axsom (9), 8. Logan Seavey (12), 9.
Daison Pursley (11), 10. Chase Stockon (14), 11. Matt Westfall (17), 12. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (7), 13. Charles Davis Jr. (8), 14. Carson Garrett (16), 15. Travis
Thompson (21), 16. Ivan Glotzbach (22), 17. Hunter Maddox (20), 18. Justin Grant
(3), 19. Brandon Mattox (15), 20. Jadon Rogers (19), 21. Tim Creech (18), 22.
Robert Ballou (10). NT
2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (5), 2. Jake Swanson (2), 3. Brady Bacon (4), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 5. C.J. Leary (9), 6. Daison Pursley (12), 7. Chase Stockon (13), 8. Robert Ballou (3), 9. Mitchel Moles (7), 10. Shane Cottle (10), 11. Joey Amantea (19), 12. Matt Westfall (14), 13. Ricky Lewis (8), 14. Kyle Cummins (15), 15. Justin Grant (11), 16. Max Adams (16), 17. Jadon Rogers (20), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (18), 19. Brandon Mattox (22), 20. Saban Bibent (17), 21. Matt Goodnight (23), 22. Tye Mihocko (21), 23. Nate Ervin (24), 24. Carson Garrett (6). NT
NO 2ND THOUGHTS!
CUMMINS ENDS 3-MONTH
USAC SPRINT WIN DROUGHT AT BUTLER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Quincy, Michigan (September 27, 2025)………After three months and 20 starts
without a victory, Kyle Cummins was beginning to wonder if he’d ever win again
in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship competition.
Couple that with the fact that he’s finished as the runner-up in seven of his
last 10 series starts, the Princeton, Indiana driver was pondering what exactly
he could do to push himself back to the top, especially after missing out on a
win by mere inches 24 hours earlier.
Yet, Saturday’s event at Quincy, Michigan’s proved to be everything Cummins
had wished and hoped it would be, even when it looked like he had let the
opportunity slip from his grip for a brief moment during the midway point of the
30-lap feature.
Just as soon as Cummins took over the top spot from Justin Grant on the 13th
circuit, he saw his lead escape the following lap. However, Cummins rediscovered
his groove once more, then sprinted back by Grant to slot into the lead before
patrolling the final 15 laps to earn his eighth victory of the USAC National
Sprint Car season.
“Finally, finally! Holy moly,” Cummins exclaimed after capturing his first
series win since June 29 of this year at Ohio’s Millstream Speedway. “It felt
like a long time coming. We’ve got some wins this year, but when it doesn’t come
for a long time, it feels like you might never win again, but we just kept
pushing.”
Cummins’ 28th career USAC National Sprint Car win moved him inside the top-20
on the all-time list alongside series champions A.J. Foyt, Don Branson, J.J.
Yeley and Levi Jones. While not a USAC National Sprint Car champion yet, Cummins
is sure on his way, currently possessing a commanding 297 point lead with seven
races remaining this season.
Speaking of lengthy absences, Saturday’s event was the first time USAC had
visited Butler’s 3/8-mile since August of 1990, 35 years ago when Hank Lower was
victorious in what was his first and only career USAC feature start.
Furthermore, it was USAC’s first trip to the state of Michigan in 12 years,
dating back to an I-96 Speedway show in 2013.
Starting fourth in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors -
Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy, Cummins lurched forward to third by the
end of the opening lap and vaulted into second by lap two as he sped by Hayden
Reinbold and Chase Stockon, respectively, while Grant took control up front
after starting on the outside of the front row.
Grant paced Cummins for the first 12 laps before the frontrunners reached the
tail end of the field. Grant escaped the increasingly closer Cummins as he
threaded the needle between the lapped cars of Max Frank and Josh Turner in the
third turn, opening up his lead for the time being until a yellow flag was
displayed for Aaron Davis (13th) and Steve Irwin (14th) who tangled and spun to
a stop in between turns three and four.
With a clear track in front of the leaders on the lap 13 restart, opportunity
knocked on Cummins’ door, advising him to shoot his shot. By the time the pair
hit turn three, Cummins had dipped a toe on the bottom and stuck with it through
the exit of turn four, leading to him edging ahead of Grant by a car length at
the stripe. However, Grant got wound up on the outside of Cummins on lap 14 and
rode the high line through turns three and four to retake the lead by .009
seconds at the line.
On lap 15, Cummins finally gained the upper hand from Grant and drove back by
on the bottom of turns three and four to take command once and for all.
“I felt like I was pacing Justin really well there, and it kind of came down
to whoever made a mistake,” Cummins stated. “We got into lapped traffic and he
got through them pretty good. After that restart, he got up a little bit and I
knew that was my chance. He came back around me on the outside, which actually
showed me a little bit. I could move up just a hair in three and I was actually
a little better up there. When the time came to pass lapped cars, it might’ve
been even better than working the bottom.”
Despite Cummins’ freedom up front, heavy traffic took its toll. Grant was
able to close right to the tail of Cummins on the 22nd lap but he couldn’t get
any further as any plans to surge ahead of Cummins were thwarted by the gridlock
running high, low and middle. But all credit goes to Cummins who made all the
right moves down the stretch to disallow Grant from making any credible bid for
the lead and the win.
“If Justin doesn’t mess up, I don’t know how we can get around him,” Cummins
pondered. “The only thing was lapped traffic and how that was going to work out.
There was just a little something down there and he got a little tight. I hit it
just right that time and was able to drag race him into one. He kind of passed
me back, but luckily, I got back by him there and was trying to make sure I
didn’t blow the corner.”
Cummins remained in total control after that, passing under the checkered
flag 1.576 seconds ahead at the finish line over Justin Grant, Hayden Reinbold
and Mitchel Moles with Chase Stockon rounding out the top-five.
For Cummins, B-U-T-L-E-R spelled R-E-L-I-E-F. After gaining seven wins in his
first 21 series starts to begin the year, followed by a 20-race winless stretch,
Cummins was feeling pretty satisfied while standing in Butler’s victory lane.
“This is big,” Cummins reiterated. “(Last week) at Eldora, I was pretty sure
we figured it out, but it’s a big track, so you’re not sure. The car is right
back to where it needs to be. I actually made some adjustments after my crew was
on me last night because I really messed up by not getting after the shocks, not
trying to loosen up, and then throughout the race, I was trying to tell myself
that that I could just give it a little turn to the right, whatever I could do
to keep giving it little turns.”
On Saturday, Justin Grant was using a cane to walk around as he continues to
nurse his broken left foot. But despite the cane, he was more than able to
fulfill the challenge by leading 13 of the 30 laps in the feature on his way to
a solid second place result.
One night earlier at Paragon, C.J. Leary was the biggest mover in the
feature. On this night at Butler, he did it again by advancing four spots from
11th to seventh to earn his second straight Rod End Supply Hard Charger Award.
Hayden Reinbold stood on the podium for the third time during the 2025 USAC
National Sprint Car season tonight with a third place result at Butler. In doing
so, he closed the gap in the Rookie of the Year race to three points behind
Gunnar Setser with just seven races remaining. Reinbold’s performance was good
enough to earn him Inferno Armor USA Fire Move of the Night honors.
Hail! Hail! To Michigan! Thirteenth place finishing Brian Ruhlman was the
top-finishing Michigan driver in the feature and collected a $250 bonus posted
by USAC CEO Kevin Miller, a native Michigander who got his start in motorsports
as a crewman for a Sprints on Dirt (SOD) race team at Butler Motor Speedway. In
fact, the top-three finishing Michigan natives all earned bonuses, including
Steve Irwin ($150 for 14th) and Josh Turner ($100 for 15th).
To start off the night, Moles turned his 13th fast time of the USAC National Sprint Car season, which now has him just two shy of Kevin Thomas Jr.’s single season series record of 15 set in 2018. Moles’ track record establishing lap was the 28th of his career, moving him past Dave Steele and into sole possession of 16th place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 27, 2025
– Butler Motor Speedway – Quincy, Michigan – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.139
(New Track Record); 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.219; 3. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.270; 4. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.294; 5.
Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.369; 6. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.417; 7. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.465; 8. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.529;
9. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.637; 10. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.642;
11. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.775; 12. Keith Sheffer II, 2B, 2B Racing-14.777;
13. Isaac Chapple, 6, Chapple/Hall-14.924; 14. Aaron Davis, 11, Davis-15.201;
15. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-15.251; 16. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-15.289; 17.
Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-15.443; 18. Josh Turner, 4T, Turner-15.521; 19. Max
Frank, 25, Frank-15.568; 20. Jack James, 99, James-15.932; 21. R.J. Payne, 33,
Payne-16.301.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser, 2.
Logan Seavey, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Rob Caho Jr., 6. Isaac
Chapple, 7. Max Frank. 2:01.539
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Briggs
Danner, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Steve Irwin, 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 6.
Aaron Davis, 7. Jack James. 1:58.518 (New Track Record)
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Swanson,
2. Chase Stockon, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Josh Turner, 5. Brian Ruhlman, 6. Keith
Sheffer II, 7. R.J. Payne. 1:59.522
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (4), 2.
Justin Grant (2), 3. Hayden Reinbold (3), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. Chase Stockon
(1), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 7. C.J. Leary (11), 8. Jake Swanson (7), 9. Gunnar
Setser (8), 10. Briggs Danner (9), 11. Logan Seavey (10), 12. Isaac Chapple
(13), 13. Brian Ruhlman (15), 14. Steve Irwin (17), 15. Josh Turner (18), 16.
Max Frank (19), 17. Aaron Davis (14), 18. Jack James (20), 19. R.J. Payne (21),
20. Rob Caho Jr. (16), 21. Keith Sheffer II (12). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-12 Justin Grant, Lap 13 Kyle Cummins, Lap 14
Justin Grant, Laps 15-30 Kyle Cummins.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2873,
2-Mitchel Moles-2576, 3-Logan Seavey-2505, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2450, 5-Justin
Grant-2412, 6-Briggs Danner-2336, 7-C.J. Leary-2231, 8-Jake Swanson-2213,
9-Gunnar Setser-1834, 10-Hayden Reinbold-1831.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-144, 3-Gunnar Setser-139, 4-C.J. Leary-131, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-129, 6-Logan Seavey-117, 7-Justin Grant-116, 8-Kyle Cummins-108, 9-Chase
Stockon-108, 10-Hayden Reinbold-99.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: October 3, 2025 – Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 55th Tony Hulman Classic
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (14.309)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (14.139)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: C.J. Leary (11th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Hayden Reinbold
Best Finishing Michigan Driver Bonus: Brian Ruhlman (13th)
Second Best Finishing Michigan Driver Bonus: Steve Irwin (14th)
Third Best Finishing Michigan Driver Bonus: Josh Turner (15th)
R.J. JOHNSON STAYS HOT
WITH USAC CRA AT PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
Perris, California (September 27, 2025)………Leading the final fourteen laps,
fifth starting R.J. Johnson claimed his second consecutive Avanti Windows &
Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car victory on Saturday night at Perris Auto Speedway.
Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33p Sherman, the point leader from
Laveen, Arizona finished ahead of A.J. Bender, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody
Roa, hard charger Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, and a rebounding Ricky Lewis.
For his efforts, Johnson also earned an extra $500 bonus from series title
sponsor, Avanti Windows & Doors.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis opened the program by earning his fifth
career Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award.
The owner/driver of the Mesilla Valley Transportation #41 DRC recorded a time of
16.591 seconds over Johnson, David Gasper, “The Big Game Hunter” Austin
Williams, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., and the rest of the 17-car roster.
Brody Roa of Garden Grove, California took the BR Performance #91R DRC to
victory in the 10-lap WC Friend Company Access Systems / In Honor of Wiley Miler
Sr. & Wiley Miller II / Silbermann Solar First Heat Race. “Bullet” Blake Bower
from Brentwood, California topped the In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner / Sexton
Fire Protection / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race in the Tom and Christy Dunkel
#17X DRC. For Roa and Bower, the triumphs were their fourth heat race wins of
the campaign.
Starting 11th, Yucaipa, California’s Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm earned his
second In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job”
honors of the campaign. Racing Dino Napier’s #5X Maxim, Malcolm had raced up to
third before falling to fourth at the checkered flags after a hard fought battle
with Roa.
Next Saturday, October 4th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
Series will hit the road and travel to Mohave Valley Raceway in Mohave Valley,
Arizona for their second and last visit on the schedule.
For more information on the series, visit www.usacracing.com and the social
media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: September 27, 2025 –
Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFYING: 1. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.591; 2. R.J. Johnson, 33p, Petty-16.736; 3. David Gasper,
18, Kittle/Gasper-16.789; 4. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-16.792; 5. Charles
Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.965; 6. Blake Bower, 17x, Dunkel-16.983; 7. A.J. Bender,
21, Bender-16.998; 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-17.066; 9. Brody Roa, 91R,
BR-17.130; 10. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-17.161; 11. Tommy Malcolm, 5x,
Napier-17.179; 12. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-17.417; 13. Verne Sweeney, 98,
Guerrero-17.535; 14. Bryan Whitley, 22, Whitley-17.719; 15. Jeff Dyer, 39,
Cal-Sun-17.743; 16. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-17.911; 17. Elexa Herrera,
5E, Herrera-18.619.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY
MILLER II / SILBERMANN SOLAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. Brody Roa, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Charles Davis Jr., 5. David
Gasper, 6. A.J. Bender, 7. Jeff Dyer, 8. Verne Sweeney, 9. Elexa Herrera.
2:52.93
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / FACTORY WRAPS
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Blake Bower, 2. R.J.
Johnson, 3. Connor Speir, 4. Austin Williams, 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 6. Bryan
Whitley, 7. Brecken Guerrero, 8. Connor Lundy. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. R.J. Johnson (5), 2.
A.J. Bender (7), 3. Brody Roa (9), 4. Tommy Malcolm (11), 5. Ricky Lewis (6), 6.
Charles Davis Jr. (2), 7. Blake Bower (1), 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (8), 9. Connor
Speir (10), 10. Bryan Whitley (13), 11. Brecken Guerrero (15), 12. Verne Sweeney
(12), 13. Elexa Herrera (16), 14. Austin Williams (3), 15. David Gasper (4), 16.
Jeff Dyer (14), 17. Connor Lundy (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-16 Blake Bower, Laps 17-30 R.J. Johnson.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Tommy Malcolm (11th to 4th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1167,
2-Ricky Lewis-1140, 3-Austin Williams-955, 4-A.J. Bender-941, 5-Tommy
Malcolm-932, 6-David Gasper-807, 7-Blake Bower-803, 8-Charles Davis Jr.-792,
9-Connor Lundy-680, 10-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-636.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: October 4, 2025 – Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, Arizona
Miller in a Thriller!
On a gorgeous fall Friday evening the Innovative Machining Technology USAC
Sprints presented by Baer Den Farm hit the clay running in Delaware.
Chris Allen Jr. smoked the field in BDB Graphics Heat Race #1. Heat race two
showcased the storyline of the evening, with Steven Drevicki using the low line
over Kenny Miller III to snag the E. Schneider & Sons Heat #2.
The feature lined up with Blaine Emery on the pole and the ever-improving
Olivia Thayer rolling off second. When the green dropped, the war began.
Surprisingly, it was Drevicki working the very top side, while Allen pressed
for the lead. Drevicki hammered the cushion and made a daring two-for-one move,
taking the lead from Emery on lap 3 after starting sixth. Allen and Ed Aikin
followed through, dropping Emery further back after his strong start.
Battles raged throughout the field, but by lap 10 Drevicki had pulled out a
three-second advantage. The focus then turned to the “Man from Morgantown,”
Miller, who had charged from seventh into the top three. On lap 11, he slid past
Allen for second. Two laps later, Drevicki was cruising with nearly a 4.5-second
lead when misfortune struck — Emery slowed from a career-best fifth, bringing
out the caution.
The lap 13 restart saw Drevicki fire off strong, but Miller had the move of
the night. In the Weikel Sportswear 23m, he launched a massive slide job into
turn one — one of the biggest Georgetown has seen in years — and cleared
Drevicki. The former champ crossed back, but Miller had the drive off turn two
to secure the pass.
With five to go, lapped traffic gave Drevicki one more shot. The two swapped lines and used every inch of the surface, but with two to go Miller threaded the needle between a pair of lapped cars and left Drevicki wondering what could have been. Miller motored on to his third win of the season, with Drevicki second, Allen third, Aikin fourth after nearly not making it to the track, and Bruce Buckwalter Jr. scoring his first top-five of the season.
BDB Graphics Heat 1: 1. Chris Allen Jr ( Allen 71) 2. Ed Aikin (Aikin 7) 3.
Bruce Buckwalter ( Buckwalter 83) 4. Olivia Thayer (Thayer 39) 5. Steve Downs
(Downs 12D) 6. Jason Cherry (Cherry 67) 7. Dirk Rimrott (Rimrott 27)
E Schneider and Sons Heat 2: 1. Steven Drevicki (Drevicki 19) 2. Kenny Miller
III (Miller 23m) 3. Billy Ney (Ney 83s) 4. Blaine Emery (Emery 68) 5. Mike
Haggenbottom (Kelly 51) 6. Ronald Helmick (Helmick 22r)
A- Main: 1. Kenny Miller III (7) 2. Steven Drevicki (6) 3. Chris Allen Jr. (3) 4. Ed Aikin (5) 5. Bruce Buckwalter (4) 6. Olivia Thayer (2) 7. Billy Ney (13) 8. Mike Haggenbottom (9) 9. Steve Downs (8) 10. Jason Cherry (10) DNF: Dirk Rimrott, Blaine Emery, Ronald Helmick.
Ed Aikin- 2 Torsion Bars from Strange
Blaine Emery- Hard Luck from JPA Racing Products
Steven Drevicki - Fast Time from Bitner Automotive
Kenny Miller III - Hard Charger from C&C Landscape
Chris Allen Jr- Hoosier Tire Poker Chip Winner
Next Race: New Egypt Speedway. Friday October 10th.
PHOTO FINISH!
MOLES BREAKS 61-RACE USAC SPRINT CAR
WINLESS STREAK IN PARAGON THRILLER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Paragon, Indiana (September 26, 2025)……… Mitchel Moles had done just about
everything there is to do in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
competition this season. But a feature win had eluded him time and time again.
Sixty-one races after last reaching victory lane with the series, the Raisin
City, California native finally broke through in photo finish fashion by mere
inches over Kyle Cummins during Friday night’s Fall Brawl at Indiana’s Paragon
Speedway.
As a matter of fact, Moles had finished as the runner-up on five occasions
with the series this year alone. The .021 second margin of victory by Moles over
Cummins was the closest of the year with the series, and this time, Moles wasn’t
about to let this one slip through his fingers.
“We’ve been so close so many times this year,” Moles exhaled after taking his
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton
Chevy to victory lane. “It feels great to finally get the job done. Maybe that
means I’ll keep my job next year!”
Moles also quipped that he remained undefeated at Paragon’s 3/8-mile dirt
oval in his career. His only other trip to the track in July 2024 resulted in a
Leon Gentry Memorial score with the USAC Midwest Thunder Sprint Cars. Overall,
it was Moles’ fifth career USAC National Sprint Car victory, and one that is
most rewarding in what has been a turnaround year which sees him second overall
in the series standings.
“We’ve won some races here and there but crashed a lot and learned a lot from
that,” Moles summed up since joining Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports in 2022.
“I’m thankful for Tammi and Andy (Reinbold) for being great owners and sticking
with a kid that tore up all their equipment and had to buy all new stuff.
Hopefully, this is a road to paying it off for them.”
Foreshadowing the feature, Moles was involved in a bit of a dust up during
his heat race after attempting to make an outside pass on Chance Crum for the
win. At the stripe, Moles and Crum collided, with Crum winning the race while
airborne. Meanwhile, Moles careened into the infield, short of the victory, but
transferring into the feature with dramatic flair where he earned the fourth
starting spot.
The majority of the first half of the 30-lap feature was controlled by Logan
Seavey who raced out to the front from his outside front row starting spot and
maintained a sturdy advantage at the head of the pack in the first USAC National
Sprint Car event held at Paragon since four years earlier in 2021.
On the fourth lap, the feature’s lone caution came out after Carson Garrett
and Justin Grant tangled entering turn three. Garrett climbed over Grant’s left
side tires and spun backwards to a stop atop the high side of the surface.
Garrett returned to the field at the tail but managed only a 17th place finish.
To start the evening, Garrett set a new one-lap track USAC National Sprint
Car track record at Paragon with a time of 14.309 seconds in Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying. That broke the 29-year-old track record of 14.886 held by Mark
Cassella that had stood since 1996.
When the race resumed, Moles began to gain ground. He worked and worked on
Hunter Maddox before swiping the second position with an outside turn four pass
on lap nine while his rear brake rotor glowed red hot, and on occasion, set off
a spectacular shower of sparks.
By then, Seavey had constructed a 1.3 second lead over the field, but that
changed quite quickly as he closed in on the tail end of the lead lap cars. That
allowed Moles to reel his way into contention to where he was squarely on
Seavey’s rear bumper just before the midway point. But as Seavey drifted toward
the middle of turn three on the 14th circuit, Moles took heed and slipped under
Seavey at the exit of turn four, slid up and burst away into the night.
Almost instantaneously, Cummins appeared in the frame and was there to pounce
on lap 18 as he flashed under Seavey on the back straightaway to take over
second where he remained eight tenths of a second behind Moles for the lead.
With five laps remaining, Moles’ advantage was a mere two car lengths over
Cummins, and it quickly became a duel between two drivers who were exhausted of
finishing as the runner-up. Whereas Moles has accumulated five second place
finishes overall with the series in 2025, Cummins had recorded six second place
results in his nine most recent starts, 10 in totality to date!
On the final lap, Moles initially appeared to have gained some breathing room
as he cleared the lapped car of Brandon Mattox and possessed about a seven car
length advantage over Cummins heading into turns one and two for the final time.
That lead quickly dissipated by the time the two entered turn three. Moles
had closed in right to the tail tank of 14th running Ricky Lewis. Lewis remained
on the high side on the same line Moles chose just behind him. Cummins promptly
dove to the lower lane and the two were now practically even at the exit of turn
four. Moles had nowhere else to go, and was tucked in a couple feet behind
Lewis, carrying enough speed to edge Cummins to the line by a margin about the
size of a front bumper.
“Every time I feel like I get down and I try to protect and try to take their
line away, it doesn’t work out for me, so I just stuck with what I knew,” Moles
revealed after his long-awaited triumph. “Honestly, the lapped cars were the
hardest thing for me. I didn’t really know where to go there at the line. Kyle
was right to the inside of me and I just started pushing Ricky across the line
because I didn’t know what else to do.”
Behind Moles was Cummins who, astoundingly, finished second for the seventh
time in his last 10 USAC National Sprint Car feature starts, and the 11th time
overall this season. Seavey took third after leading the initial 14 laps. Seavey
had also led the first seven laps before finishing second in the most recent
USAC Sprint Car race at Paragon in 2021. Grant tallied a fourth place finish
while Jake Swanson came home fifth for the third consecutive series race over
the past nine nights.
C.J. Leary was buried deep in the feature field, but after starting 17th, he
dug his way forward 10 positions to land a solid seventh place result to earn
Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Braxton Cummings experienced a little bit of it all throughout the night.
Mechanical issues prevented him from qualifying at the start of the program, but
in the semi-feature, his sensational last lap, last turn pass netted him the win
and a spot in the feature where he advanced his way up from 24th to 16th. All of
that earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
In the track record department, Kevin Thomas Jr. broke a 41-year-old mark during his heat race victory. His eight-lap heat race time of 1:57.475 shattered the USAC National Sprint Car record of 2:06.560 for the distance at Paragon, held by three-time USAC National Sprint Car champion Sheldon Kinser since 1984.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 26, 2025
– Paragon Speedway – Paragon, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Fall Brawl
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-14.309 (New
Track Record); 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.314; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-14.344; 4. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.350; 5. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.398; 6. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-14.443; 7. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.453; 8. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.482; 9. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.519; 10. Ricky Lewis, 2B, 2B Racing-14.533; 11. Hayden
Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.543; 12. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.555; 13.
Jordan Kinser, 75, Tate-14.562; 14. Anthony Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-14.572; 15.
Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-14.586; 16. Trey Osborne, 6T, Osborne-14.678; 17. C.J.
Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.710; 18. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.712;
19. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-14.758; 20. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, GGR-14.863; 21.
Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-14.947; 22. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-14.962; 23.
Austin Cory, 00, Cory-15.089; 24. Michael Clark, 8, Clark-15.211; 25. Sam Hinds,
71H, Hinds-15.386; 26. Travis Thompson, 7, Thompson-15.413; 27. Rob Caho Jr.,
78, Caho-15.452; 28. Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Brandon Mattox, 4. Carson Garrett, 5. Logan Seavey, 6.
Jordan Kinser, 7. Travis Thompson. 1:57.475 (New Track Record)
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Hunter Maddox, 5. Matt Westfall, 6.
Rob Caho Jr., 7. Anthony Nicholson. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chance Crum,
2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Todd Hobson, 6.
Braxton Cummings, 7. Austin Cory. 2:00.872
COOKOUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Jake Swanson, 3. Trey Osborne, 4. Gabriel Gilbert, 5. Briggs Danner, 6. Sam
Hinds, 7. Michael Clark. 2:00.621
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Braxton Cummings, 2. Sam Hinds, 3. Rob Caho Jr., 4. Travis Thompson,
5. Michael Clark, 6. Jordan Kinser, 7. Austin Cory. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Mitchel Moles (4),
2. Kyle Cummins (5), 3. Logan Seavey (2), 4. Justin Grant (8), 5. Jake Swanson
(3), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 7. C.J. Leary (17), 8. Gunnar Setser (9), 9.
Hayden Reinbold (14), 10. Chase Stockon (11), 11. Briggs Danner (12), 12. Trey
Osborne (16), 13. Chance Crum (10), 14. Ricky Lewis (13), 15. Hunter Maddox (1),
16. Braxton Cummings (24), 17. Carson Garrett (6), 18. Matt Westfall (20), 19.
Sam Hinds (21), 20. Todd Hobson (15), 21. Rob Caho Jr. (23), 22. Brandon Mattox
(19), 23. Gabriel Gilbert (18), 24. Travis Thompson (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Logan Seavey, Laps 14-30 Mitchel Moles.
**Jordan Kinser flipped during the semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2793,
2-Mitchel Moles-2503, 3-Logan Seavey-2457, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2386, 5-Justin
Grant-2337, 6-Briggs Danner-2285, 7-C.J. Leary-2172, 8-Jake Swanson-2156,
9-Chase Stockon-1814, 10-Kale Drake-1811.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-144, 3-Gunnar Setser-139, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-129, 5-C.J.
Leary-127, 6-Logan Seavey-117, 7-Justin Grant-116, 8-Chase Stockon-108, 9-Kyle
Cummins-105, 10-Hayden Reinbold-99.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 27, 2025 – Butler Motor Speedway – Quincy, Michigan – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (14.333)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Carson Garrett (14.309)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Chance Crum
Cookout Fourth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Braxton Cummings
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: C.J. Leary (17th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Braxton Cummings
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RUMBLE AT PERRIS SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
SEPTEMBER 23, 2025... With fifteen points between defending champion R.J.
Johnson and Ricky Lewis, the battle for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Car Championship will resume this Saturday, September 27th at Perris Auto
Speedway. Promoted by Don Kazarian, the seventeenth point race will also feature
the PASSCAR Super Stocks, PASSCAR American Factory Stocks, and Western Racing
Association (WRA) Vintage Cars. Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake
Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California and the
Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm with racing at "America's Premier Dirt
Track" starting at 7:00pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website
at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 265 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-seven drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25,
2012. This season, Ricky Lewis has topped four Perris features, David Gasper
took the April 1st event, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm claimed the July 19th victory,
and R.J. Johnson won the September 13th “So-Cal Showdown.” The complete Perris
USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache
Transport Sherman, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona earned his first USAC/CRA win
of the year on September 13th at Perris. To date, the point leader has five
Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Awards, seven
heat race victories, fourteen top-10 finishes, and 61 feature laps led on the
season. Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, Nic Faas, Mike Kirby, and “The Ripper”
Rip Williams with ten wins, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion will be
looking for another win at Perris Auto Speedway.
During his first full season with USAC/CRA, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California
has won eight of the first sixteen races on the year. Ranked second in points,
the owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris Family Farms
DRC ran second to Johnson at the “So-Cal Showdown.” At press time, Lewis also
has two Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time
Awards, two heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard
Charger Award, fourteen top-10 finishes, and 173 feature laps led. Now tied with
Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC/CRA wins, Ricky will be a favorite to
watch this Saturday night at Perris.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California is third in
the series point standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil DRC, Williams placed seventh at the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has recorded one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, fourteen
top-10 finishes, and 1 feature lap led to his credit. Currently tied with Matt
Mitchell and Ricky Lewis with eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will be
looking for his first victory of the year this Saturday night.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender sits fourth in the chase for the USAC/CRA
championship. Driving the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix
Construction Services DRC, Bender placed thirteenth in the September 13th main
event. At press time, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix Sprint Car winner has
four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger
Award, eleven top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year. This Saturday
night, A.J. will have his sights on the second win of his career at Perris Auto
Speedway.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California ranks fifth in the USAC/CRA
championship standings. Racing the Dino Napier owned #5X Indiana Truck Salvage /
B&B Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm finished fifth in the “So-Cal Showdown.” To
date, the veteran driver has one feature win, three heat race victories, one In
Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, ten top-10 finishes, and 48
feature laps led in the campaign. Tommy is tied with “The People’s Champion”
Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin Grant, “Showtime” Danny Sheridan, and
“KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight victories and will be looking to add another
win at Perris.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig, Trenten Shelton,
Jacob Tuttle, Lonnie Hochstetler, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Josh Gillis, and
Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are David Gasper, “Bullet”
Blake Bower, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., Eddie Tafoya Jr., “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Logan Williams, Verne Sweeney, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa,
Logan Calderwood, “The Honey Badger” Elexa Herrera, Jeff Dyer, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General admission tickets (13 & over) are
$35, Senior tickets (65 & over) are $30, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and
Children (5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for
parking. Advance tickets are available online for an additional fee, and for
more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or
call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Logan Seavey, 1-Jake Swanson,
1-J.J. Yeley.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-R.J. Johnson, 5-Ricky Lewis,
5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones,
2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris Windom,
1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford,
1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter
Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J.
Johnson 1085, 2. Ricky Lewis 1070, 3. Austin Williams 912, 4. A.J. Bender 871,
5. Tommy Malcolm 864, 6. David Gasper 766, 7. Blake Bower 742, 8. Charles Davis
Jr. 730, 9. Connor Lundy (R) 650, 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr. 583, 11. Cody Williams
567, 12. Logan Williams 498, 13. Verne Sweeney 491, 14. Brody Roa 464, 15. Logan
Calderwood 456, 16. Elexa Herrera 415, 17. Brecken Guerrero (R) 402, 18. Connor
Speir (R) 377, 19. Brody Wake (R) 362, 20. Jake Swanson 299.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: R.J. Johnson)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
The Return to Georgetown for the IMT USAC East Coast!
It’s been since May of 2024 that the USAC East Coast Sprints thundered around the big, sweeping Delaware oval of Georgetown Speedway. That night, it was Alex Bright who came out on top.
This Friday, the Sprints make their long-awaited return as part of the Tidal Wave Event!
Fans will see rising talents like Ed Aikin, Ronald Helmick, Jason Cherry, Olivia Thayer, Billy Ney, and more, all chasing their first career victory against the established series standouts — Kenny Miller III, Steven Drevicki, and Bobby Butler.
📅 Friday Night at Georgetown Speedway • Grandstand Admission: $25 Adults | $20 Seniors (65+ with ID) | $10 Kids (7–12) | 6 & under FREE • Pit Admission: $40 Adults (13+) | $15 Kids (7–12) | 6 & under FREE
🕓 Schedule • Pits Open: 4:00 PM • Grandstands Open: 5:00 PM • Hot Laps: 6:20 PM • Racing Starts: 7:15 PM
Track History: Georgetown Speedway is more than just a race — it’s a tradition. Built in 1949 by businessman and racing pioneer Melvin L. Joseph, the track first roared to life on March 18, 1950 under the Delaware Stock Car Racing Association. Ever since, it’s been a cornerstone for stock car and sprint car racing in the First State.
Racer Reminders: Don’t forget about all the great contingencies up for grabs this weekend! Plus, popular Strange Bar Certificate will be awarded to a random feature finishing position — so every spot in the A-Main has something on the line.
PARAGON & BUTLER PRESENT USAC SPRINT CAR
INDIANA/MICHIGAN DOUBLE SEP 26-27
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 24, 2025)………This weekend, it’s a rare
Indiana/Michigan double for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.
First, it’s off to Indiana’s Paragon Speedway on Friday, September 26,
followed by a date the next night at Quincy, Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway on
Saturday, September 27.
In fact, it’s the first time Indiana and Michigan USAC National Sprint Car
events have been featured on back to back days in a quarter century. In 2000,
Jay Drake won at Michigan’s Hartford Speedway Park followed by Eric Gordon’s
score one night later at Indiana’s Salem Speedway.
This weekend, the current day’s driver lineup plans to play in the dirt at
Butler and Paragon, two classic venues that haven’t witnessed USAC National
Sprint Car racing in a long while.
KTJ’S CATCH 22
Kevin Thomas Jr. captured the most recent USAC National Sprint Car victory at
Paragon in 2021 after a fantastic duel with Logan Seavey.
Since then, Paragon has been absent from the USAC Sprint schedule, while KTJ
has continued to rack up wins. Furthermore, he’s run his streak of top-10
results with the series to 22 after finishing on the podium both nights last
weekend at Eldora.
The Cullman, Alabama driver will look to tack on to his tally of four series
wins in 2025. He does own the 30-lap Paragon USAC Sprint Car track record of
8:28.95, set in 2021.
CUMMINS HOLDING STRONG
Kyle Cummins has already won twice at Paragon this season outside of USAC
competition, first in the No Way Out 40 back in March, then again in August with
the Midwest Thunder Sprint Cars.
Cummins (Princeton, Indiana) continues his stranglehold on the USAC National
Sprint Car championship standings with a whopping 293-point lead, nearly a full
four-race lead over second place Mitchel Moles.
Despite having seven wins on the USAC Sprint Car season, Cummins hasn’t won
in nearly three months. You have to go all the way back to a victory at Ohio’s
Millstream Speedway on the final weekend of June. Crazy enough, in his last nine
series starts, he’s finished second six times!
BOUNCING BACK
While running second and third last Saturday at Eldora, Briggs Danner’s right
rear tire let loose, resulting in contact with the wall, then contact by Justin
Grant, which knocked both out of the race.
Outside of that incident, they’ve been two of the hottest drivers of late
with Danner winning two of the last four and Grant winning just a little over a
week ago. For Danner, it’ll be his first trip to Paragon. As for Grant, he
finished as the runner-up this past spring during USAC Indiana Midget Week at
Paragon.
Interestingly, they’re both separated by just 28 points in the tug-of-war for
the fifth spot in points, with Grant leading Danner for the moment.
SETSER LEAPFROGRS REINBOLD
Once again, the USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year battle just keeps
getting better and better.
This past weekend at Eldora, Gunnar Setser leapfrogged Hayden Reinbold to
reassume the lead at the top of the series’ MPI Rookie standings by a 16-point
margin.
With just nine races to go on the season, this is the duel to watch as the
two first-year drivers duke it out down the stretch.
35 YEARS SINCE THE BUTLER DID IT
As far as Butler Motor Speedway, it’s been a long time coming. In fact, it’s
been 35 years since the USAC National Sprint Cars have made the trek to Butler’s
3/8-mile dirt oval, and 12 years since the series has even crossed over into
Michigan.
USAC National Sprint Cars’ most recent appearance at any track in Michigan
came at Lake Odessa’s I-96 Speedway in 2013, won by Brady Bacon. USAC’s one and
only previous visit to Butler Motor Speedway was won by Hank Lower in 1990, in
what was his one and only career USAC feature start. That came during USAC’s
brief wing era between 1987-1991.
MICHIGAN J. BONUS
Brian Ruhlman, Keith Sheffer II, Steve Irwin and Josh Turner are among the
top Michiganders expected to compete in Saturday’s USAC event at Butler.
Sheffer, Irwin and Turner are all past sprint car winners at Butler over the
years, and this weekend, they’ll all be vying for bonus money. Kevin Miller,
President/CEO of the United States Auto Club and a Michigan native, is putting
up the bonus in honor of USAC’s return to his home track.
Saturday’s 30-lap feature event will pay $6,000-to-win. The winner’s share
would double to $12,000 if a Michigan driver can win the main event.
Furthermore, the top-three Michigan drivers in the feature will receive $250,
$150 and $100.
PURE MICHIGAN USAC HISTORY
Along with the aforementioned Hank Lower, several Michigan natives have made
a significant impact on USAC racing over the decades. There’s two-time USAC
National Sprint Car champion Brian Tyler who has won at Butler in his career as
has his brother, Bill Tyler, a one-time USAC National Sprint Car winner.
Fellow USAC National Sprint Car feature victor Gary Fedewa has been
victorious at Butler as has 1975 USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year
Marvin Carman and his brother, 1979 USAC National Sprint Car top Rookie Jerry
Carman. Same as Brett Mann, who notched a single USAC National Sprint Car
triumph in his career.
Michigan’s Gordon Johncock captured Indianapolis 500 victories in 1973 and
1982 as well as the 1976 USAC National Championship (IndyCar). Sammy Sessions,
the 1972 USAC National Sprint Car champ, hailed from Michigan as did 1961-1962
USAC Stock Car titlist Paul Goldsmith, 1994 USAC National Sprint Car champion
Doug Kalitta and 2020 and 2025 USAC Silver Crown entrant champion Ron Hemelgarn.
Henry Banks, who was born in England but raised in Michigan, was USAC’s
Competition Director during its formative years. Taylor Ferns, meanwhile,
captured the 2011 USAC D1 Midget championship. The list of USAC national winners
who made Michigan their home also includes the likes of Jeff Bloom, Jack
Calabrase, Ronnie Duman, Cy Fairchild, Jim Hettinger, Jimmy McCune, Johnny
Roberts, Don Schilling, Andy Michner and Johnny White.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday, September 26, Indiana’s Paragon Speedway presents the Fall Brawl
featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus UMP Super
Stocks. The pit gate opens at 4pm ET with the front gate opening at 5:30pm, the
drivers meeting at 6pm and hot laps at 6:30pm. Grandstand tickets are $30 for
ages 13 and up. Free for kids 12 and under. Pit passes are $40 for ages 13 and
up. $10 for kids 12 and under.
On Saturday, September 27, Quincy, Michigan’s Butler Motor Speedway features
the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus Topless Modifieds and
Super Stocks. Pits open at 3pm Eastern with the front gates opening at 4pm, the
drivers meeting at 5:30pm and cars on track at 6pm. General admission tickets
are $30 for adults, $27 for seniors, $10 for kids 6-12 and free for kids 5 &
under. Pit passes are $40. Advance tickets can be purchased at
https://butlermotorspeedway.ticketspice.com/usac-amsoil-national-sprint-cars.
FloRacing will also have live flag-to-flag coverage of both events at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2715,
2-Mitchel Moles-2422, 3-Logan Seavey-2387, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2323, 5-Justin
Grant-2268, 6-Briggs Danner-2240, 7-C.J. Leary-2113, 8-Jake Swanson-2088, 9-Kale
Drake-1811, 10-Chase Stockon-1766.
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PARAGON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
3-Steve Butler
2-Jack Hewitt & Jon Stanbrough
1-Chuck Amati, Kevin Briscoe, Derek Davidson, Brad Doty, Joe Gaerte, Rick
Hood, Kelly Kinser, Sheldon Kinser, Bill Rose, Ken Schrader, Kevin Thomas, Kevin
Thomas Jr. & Rich Vogler
PARAGON SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1981: Rick Hood (9/9)
1982: Chuck Amati (5/15) & Rich Vogler (7/28)
1983: Ken Schrader (4/17), Jack Hewitt (7/27) & Kelly Kinser (9/15)
1984: Steve Butler (7/19) & Steve Butler (8/15)
1985: Sheldon Kinser (7/3)
1987: Steve Butler (8/29)
1988: Brad Doty (5/7) & Joe Gaerte (9/9)
1994: Kevin Thomas (6/4)
1995: Jack Hewitt (7/8)
1996: Jon Stanbrough (7/6) & Jon Stanbrough (7/27)
1997: Kevin Briscoe (7/5) & Bill Rose (7/26)
1998: Derek Davidson (7/25)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/22)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT PARAGON SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/27/1996 - Mark Cassella - 14.886 - 90.689 mph
6 Laps - 8/15/1984 - Leon Thickstun - 1:36.130 - 84.261 mph
8 Laps - 7/19/1984 - Sheldon Kinser - 2:06.560 - 85.335 mph
10 Laps - 7/27/1983 - Bill Tyler - 2:44.670 - 81.982 mph
12 Laps - 7/6/1996 - Kevin Thomas - 3:30.760 - 76.865 mph
30 Laps - 8/22/2021 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 8:28.95 - 79.576 mph
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT BUTLER MOTOR SPEEDWAY:
1-Hank Lower
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT BUTLER MOTOR SPEEDWAY:
1990: Hank Lower (8/25)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT BUTLER MOTOR SPEEDWAY:
COMING UP CLUTCH WITH A CRUTCH!
GRANT GETS USAC SILVER CROWN TITLE #2 IN 2025
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 22, 2025)………At one point in late July/early August, question marks surrounded Justin Grant’s availability to race again in 2025, let alone continue onward without missing a beat on the way to his second career USAC Silver Crown National Championship.
On July 27, Grant (Ione, California) suffered a broken left foot in a crash during a USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway.
At the time, Grant held the USAC Silver Crown point lead and had nearly a third of the series schedule remaining on the docket. With three screws installed in his foot, five broken metatarsals and torn ligaments, things seemed bleak as he lay in a hospital bed fitted with a hard cast, pondering his next move with encouragement from his wife, Ashley, daughter of National Sprint Car Hall of Famer Bubby Jones.
“I broke my foot pretty good there, and I thought it was going to be a bit of a major deal,” Grant recalled. “But my wife, immediately said (to the doctors), ‘hey, you guys have got to figure something out because he’s got to keep racing. I was thinking, “erm, my foot hurts pretty bad. I don’t know about that.’
It wasn’t too long before pondering turned into action.
“By the next morning, I was on the phone with (crew chief) Dennis (LaCava) and we were devising how to get me back in the car and how to make the brakes work,” Grant explained. “Emotionally, I felt so bad, but I didn’t have any extra bandwidth to worry about how I felt emotionally. It was all I could do to get to the racetrack, get into a racecar and run 100 laps.”
With only 13 days between the crash and the next Silver Crown race, LaCava went to work, constructing a piece metal that resembled a dolly at first inspection. The piece clamped around Grant’s cast and featured a plate on the bottom that could meet up to the pedal. The overarching goal was to alleviate the load off the front half of his foot, thus allowing him to use his ankle and shin to apply the brakes.
At first, the goals were fairly meager heading into the Silver Crown round at the .555-mile paved, high banked oval of Indiana’s Salem Speedway on August 9. Through the grapevine, it was suggested that Grant was merely going to show up, run a few laps around the bottom and collect his start points/money.
Yet, as the race wore on, Grant’s goals had evolved. In the end, if you had been living under a rock, then watched Grant at Salem, you’d have had no idea of the predicament he was in, outside of him using crutches to “walk” anywhere he needed to go.
“At the beginning, that was all I focused on,” Grant recalled. “’If I can start the race, it’s better than not going. If I can make it to halfway, that’s better than 25. If I can make it to 100, that’s better than 50. I went down there and ran second to Kody (Swanson), and said, ‘well, I guess this foot’s going to be all right. We’re going to stay in this thing.’”
Following Salem, Grant reeled off consecutive fourth place finishes on the dirt miles at the Illinois State Fairgrounds and the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds, followed by another fourth in the season finale at Ohio’s Eldora’s Speedway.
Coupled by the fact the team had zero DNFs in 2025, 13 top-tens in 13 starts, along with a strong first two-thirds of the season that saw nary a finish worse than seventh all season long, Grant also won back-to-back on the pavement and dirt at Ohio’s Toledo Speedway and Kansas’ Belleville High Banks in April and May, respectively.
Grant’s final tally in the standings was 56 points ahead of C.J. Leary and marked the second USAC Silver Crown driving title for himself, the entrant title for Ron Hemelgarn of Hemelgarn Racing, as well as fellow team members, spotter Brian Karraker, crewman Jason Reynolds and Nick Bohanon, owner of the engine on the dirt car. It was also another feather in the cap for crew chief Dennis LaCava, who quite literally, saved the day and the season for Grant.
“I owe a lot of thanks to Dennis LaCava,” Grant praised. “He prepares great racecars and we didn’t fall out of anything all year long. That’s huge with a short schedule like this. Not only did we not fall out, but we also had a fast racecar every weekend. He’s the one who manufactured everything to keep my foot going. Without his efforts, attention to detail and ingenuity, we wouldn’t be here.”
LaCava is a former midget racer himself, and during the 1990s and 2000s, was crucial to Hemelgarn Racing’s success with Buddy Lazier as the winner of the 1996 Indianapolis 500 and the 2000 Indy Racing League championship.
Elsewhere during the 2025 campaign, Logan Seavey picked up the season opening win in April at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track to become the first back-to-back winner of the Sumar Classic in what was the 300th Silver Crown event held on a dirt track.
Grant’s pair of wins came in successive fashion at Toledo and Belleville. His Toledo score came in his 100th career Silver Crown start. At Belleville, he toured the 50-lap, 25-mile distance in just 15 minutes, 36.45 seconds in what was the quickest Silver Crown race in the 55-year history of the series.
During May’s 68th running of the Hoosier Hundred at Indiana’s Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, pavement specialist Tyler Roahrig broke through for his first career USAC victory. The triumph came more than a half century after his great uncle, Dave Roahrig, collected a USAC National Sprint Car win in 1973 at Cincinnati, Ohio’s Tri-County Speedway.
On a part-time schedule in 2025, Kody Swanson racked up a series-high four victories in just eight starts. He first won in June at Madison, Illinois’ World Wide Technology Raceway in a race that also featured two red flags for multiple power outages during the feature! In late June’s Rich Vogler Classic, Swanson became the first driver to win four-straight USAC features at Indiana’s Winchester Speedway since Ryan Newman in 1999.
In August, Swanson didn’t miss a beat as he won his sixth consecutive Silver Crown race at Indiana’s Salem Speedway, albeit after a five-year absence from the series schedule. On the Springfield Mile, Swanson became a four-time Bettenhausen 100 victor, winning on the dirt for the first time in four seasons.
At Port Royal in June, Daison Pursley went from wreckers to checkers after crashing into the guardrail after the first of his two qualifying laps. After repairs, he walloped the field in the feature to score his second straight champ car win at Port Royal. In September’s season finale at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway, Pursley finished off a perfect night in USAC competition, winning all three features he competed: USAC National Sprint Car, USAC National Midget and USAC Silver Crown.
Briggs Danner became a first time USAC Silver Crown winner in July in what was just his 10th start as he preserved his equipment, then persevered late to capture the Salt City 100 at Hutchinson, Kansas’ Salt City Speedway.
C.J. Leary got back into USAC Silver Crown victory lane, winning on the pavement of Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in July for his first series win since 2022. Furthermore, it was the first win since his father, 1995 USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year Chuck Leary, passed away in March at the age of 59. This particular win was also the first for a DRC chassis on pavement since Wayne Reutimann Jr. at Milwaukee in 2006. On Labor Day weekend, Leary and his crew took a dip in the infield lake at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds after he won his first ever race on dirt mile.
Leary finished a career best second in the final Silver Crown standings, his fourth consecutive year inside the top-four. Matt Westfall also performed likewise, finishing a career best third in the standings as did Kyle Steffens (4th), Mario Clouser (5th) and Dave Berkheimer (7th).
Jake Trainor was named USAC Silver Crown MPI Rookie of the Year and finished a best of fifth at IRP in May. That’s tied for the best finish by a Rookie during the 2025 season along with Jackson Macenko (5th at WWT Raceway) and Kip Hughes (5th at Salt City).
Kody Swanson led all drivers with 326 laps led and five pole positions, while Justin Grant paced all with 11 top-fives and 13 top-ten finishes. Four drivers started all 13 events, including Dave Berkheimer, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary and Matt Westfall. Brian Tyler had the biggest charge of the year, advancing 20 positions from 26th to 6th at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.
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2025 USAC SILVER CROWN STAT LEADERS:
Most Wins: 4-Kody Swanson
Driver Champion: Justin Grant
Entrant Champion: Hemelgarn Racing
Rookie of the Year: Jake Trainor (19th)
Most Laps Led: 326-Kody Swanson
Most Top-Fives: 11-Justin Grant
Most Top-Tens: 13-Justin Grant
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 5-Kody Swanson
Most Feature Starts: 13-Dave Berkheimer, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary & Matt Westfall
Best Finish By A Rookie: May 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Jake Trainor (5th), Jun 14: World Wide Technology Raceway - Jackson Macenko (5th) & Jul 19: Salt City Speedway - Kip Hughes (5th)
Most Positions Advanced in a Race: (20) Aug 16: Illinois State Fairgrounds - Brian Tyler (26th to 6th)
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2025 USAC SILVER CROWN SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Apr 13: (D) Terre Haute Action Track - Terre Haute, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22)
Apr 19: (P) Toledo Speedway - Toledo, Ohio
WINNER: Justin Grant (Hemelgarn Racing #91)
May 17: (D) Belleville High Banks - Belleville, Kansas
WINNER: Justin Grant (Hemelgarn Racing #91)
May 23: (P) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, Indiana
WINNER: Tyler Roahrig (Newman Racing #41)
Jun 14: (P) World Wide Technology Raceway - Madison, Illinois
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
Jun 21: (D) Port Royal Speedway - Port Royal, Pennsylvania
WINNER: Daison Pursley (Chris Dyson Racing #9)
Jun 27: (P) Winchester Speedway - Winchester, Indiana
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
Jul 19: (D) Salt City Speedway - Hutchinson, Kansas
WINNER: Briggs Danner (DMW Motorsports #10)
Jul 23: (P) Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Brownsburg, Indiana
WINNER: C.J. Leary (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing #21)
Aug 9: (P) Salem Speedway - Salem, Indiana
WINNER: Kody Swanson (Doran Binks Racing #77)
Aug 16: (D) Illinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, Illinois
WINNER: Kody Swanson (John Haggenbottom #24)
Aug 30: (D) Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Du Quoin, Illinois
WINNER: C.J. Leary (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing #21)
Sep 20: (D) Eldora Speedway - Rossburg, Ohio
WINNER: Daison Pursley (Chris Dyson Racing #09)
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2025 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 835 Justin Grant, Ione, California
2 779 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
3 625 Matt Westfall, Pleasant Hill, Ohio
4 521 Kyle Steffens, Saint Charles, Missouri
5 502 Mario Clouser, Auburn, Illinois
6 493 Kody Swanson, Kingsburg, California
7 375 Dave Berkheimer, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
8 347 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Indiana
9 345 Dakoda Armstrong, New Castle, Indiana
10 306 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
11 299 Taylor Ferns, Shelby Township, Michigan
12 299 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pennsylvania
13 285 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, California
14 273 Gregg Cory, Shelbyville, Indiana
15 272 Bobby Santos, Franklin, Massachusetts
16 263 Nathan Byrd, Goodyear, Arizona
17 261 Tyler Roahrig, Plymouth, Indiana
18 247 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
19 238 (R) Jake Trainor, Medway, Massachusetts
20 237 Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, Oklahoma
21 186 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
22 183 Brian Tyler, Parma, Michigan
23 181 (R) Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio
24 168 Chase Dietz, York, Pennsylvania
25 168 Carmen Perigo, Stoystown, Pennsylvania
26 166 (R) Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
27 165 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
28 156 (R) Danny Jennings, Norman, Oklahoma
29 155 Jimmy Light, West Springfield, Pennsylvania
30 135 Shane Cockrum, Benton, Illinois
31 130 (R) Travis Mahoney, Oglesby, Illinois
32 125 Russ Gamester, Peru, Indiana
33 112 Billy Wease, Noblesville, Indiana
34 110 (R) Kip Hughes, North Enid, Oklahoma
35 105 Derek Bischak, Angola, Indiana
36 95 Kyle O'Gara, Beech Grove, Indiana
37 90 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
38 89 (R) Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pennsylvania
39 87 Kyle Robbins, New Castle, Indiana
40 76 Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colorado
41 76 Casey Buckman, Chandler, Arizona
42 68 (R) Colton Bettis, Lutz, Florida
43 68 Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Michigan
44 66 Korey Weyant, Springfield, Illinois
45 65 A.J. Fike, Galesburg, Illinois
46 58 Ryan Newman, South Bend, Indiana
47 58 (R) Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
48 56 (R) Will Armitage, Athens, Illinois
49 54 (R) Rob Caho Jr., Rush City, Minnesota
50 48 Kenny Gentry, Henderson, Kentucky
51 43 Bill Rose, Plainfield, Indiana
52 40 Shane Cottle, Kansas, Illinois
53 39 (R) Ricky Thornton Jr., Chandler, Arizona
54 37 (R) Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
55 35 (R) Dave Doran, Cincinnati, Ohio
56 33 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
57 31 (R) Mark Bitner, Columbus, New Jersey
58 31 Chris Urish, Elkhart, Illinois
59 29 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
60 27 (R) Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Missouri
61 27 Joey Moughan, Springfield, Illinois
62 26 (R) Tim Kent, Bristow, Oklahoma
63 25 (R) Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
64 19 (R) Kyle Wissmiller, Saybrook, Illinois
65 18 Ken Schrader, Fenton, Missouri
66 18 (R) Joe Trenca, Phoenix, New York
67 16 (R) Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
68 10 (R) Mike Adkins, Bellevue, Washington
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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2025 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION
1 835 Hemelgarn Racing, LaSalle, Michigan (#91)
2 779 Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing, Brownsburg, Indiana (#21)
3 625 4 Kings Racing, Battle Creek, Michigan (#54)
4 615 Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing, Brownsburg, Indiana (#22)
5 523 Klatt Enterprises, Hastings, Nebraska (#6)
6 521 Steffens Motorsports, Saint Charles, Missouri (#8)
7 386 Doran Binks Racing, Lebanon, Ohio (#77)
8 375 Dave Berkheimer Motorsports, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (#31)
9 347 Pink 69 Racing, Evansville, Indiana (#69)
10 345 C & A Motorsports, New Castle, Indiana (#5)
11 308 Kazmark Motorsports, Joliet, Illinois (#92)
12 299 Taylor Ferns Racing, Shelby Township, Michigan (#55)
13 299 DMW Motorsports, Phoenix, Arizona (#10)
14 280 Aaron Pierce, Fishers, Indiana (#26)
15 273 Williams-Cory Racing, Shelbyville, Indiana (#32)
16 272 DJ Racing, Fishers, Indiana (#98)
17 263 Meyer Auto Research, Brownsburg, Indiana (#40)
18 261 Newman Racing, Snohomish, Washington (#41)
19 247 Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports, Gilbert, Arizona (#19)
20 238 Chris Dyson Racing, Poughkeepsie, New York (#9)
21 234 John Haggenbottom, Bristol, Pennsylvania (#24)
22 228 BCR Group, South Vienna, Ohio (#81)
23 181 Brad Hayes Racing, Pendleton, Indiana (#124)
24 170 Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing, Brownsburg, Indiana (#20)
25 168 Bruce Lee, Abbottstown, Pennsylvania (#86)
26 168 John Stehman, Halifax, Pennsylvania (#52)
27 166 Sammy & Mouren Fetter, Bridgeton, Missouri (#88)
28 156 David Grace Motorsports, Norman, Oklahoma (#61)
29 155 Mike Thomas, Indianapolis, Indiana (#118)
30 130 SV Motorsports, Blackstone, Illinois (#65)
31 125 Gamester Racing, Peru, Indiana (#51)
32 113 Chris Dyson Racing, Poughkeepsie, New Yrok (#O9)
33 110 Kip Hughes, North Enid, Oklahoma (#160)
34 98 Hans Lein, Edgerton, Wisconsin (#97)
35 95 A-Maxx Racing, Whiteland, Indiana (#141)
36 89 Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pennsylvania (#38)
37 87 KR Racing, New Castle, Indiana (#7)
38 76 Bryan Gossel, Fort Collins, Colorado (#06)
39 76 C-Buck Motorsports/Eddie Sachs Jr., Chandler, Arizona (#25)
40 69 Meyer Auto Research, Brownsburg, Indiana (#60)
41 68 Aaron Pierce, Fishers, Indiana (#126)
42 68 Ruhlman Racing, Clarklake, Michigan (#49)
43 66 Scott Weyant, Springfield, Illinois (#99)
44 65 A.J. Fike Racing, Galesburg, Illinois (#39)
45 58 Tim & Linda Simmons, Cabot, Arkansas (#3)
46 56 Will Armitage Racing, Athens, Illinois (#17)
47 54 Rob Caho Jr., Rush City, Minnesota (#78)
48 48 Gentry Motorsports, Henderson, Kentucky (#18)
49 43 Bill Rose Racing, Crawfordsville, Indiana (#66)
50 35 Doran Binks Racing, Lebanon, Indiana (#7)
51 31 Henry Yeska, Columbus, New Jersey (#4)
52 31 Urish Racing, Elkhart, Illinois (#77)
53 27 Gennetten Racing, Gravois Mills, Missouri (#03)
54 27 MSP Motorsports, Springfield, Illinois (#29)
55 26 James Hoover, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (#79)
56 25 McQuinn Motorsports, Springfield, Illinois (#14)
57 19 Wissmiller Racing, Indianapolis, Indiana (#144)
58 18 Hans Lein, Edgerton, Wisconsin (#197)
59 18 Karlsen Racing, Phoenix, New York (#166)
60 17 Mark Swanson Encore Team, West Des Moines, Iowa (#121)
61 10 Derek Bischak, Indianapolis, Indiana (#131)
62 10 Madkins Racing, Bellevue, Washington (#71)
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2025 USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIE DRIVER POINT STANDINGS:
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 238 Jake Trainor, Medway, Massachusetts
2 181 Jackson Macenko, Cincinnati, Ohio
3 166 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
4 156 Danny Jennings, Norman, Oklahoma
5 130 Travis Mahoney, Oglesby, Illinois
6 110 Kip Hughes, North Enid, Oklahoma
7 89 Tom Savage, Red Lion, Pennsylvania
8 68 Colton Bettis, Lutz, Florida
9 58 Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
10 56 Will Armitage, Athens, Illinois
11 54 Rob Caho Jr., Rush City, Minnesota
12 39 Ricky Thornton Jr., Chandler, Arizona
13 37 Alex Bright, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
14 35 Dave Doran, Cincinnati, Ohio
15 31 Mark Bitner, Columbus, New Jersey
16 27 Steve Gennetten, Gravois Mills, Missouri
17 26 Tim Kent, Bristow, Oklahoma
18 25 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
19 19 Kyle Wissmiller, Saybrook, Illinois
20 18 Joe Trenca, Phoenix, New York
21 16 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
22 10 Mike Adkins, Bellevue, Washington
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RACE WINS:
4-Kody Swanson (Jun 14 at World Wide Technology Raceway, Jun 27 at Winchester Speedway, Aug 9 at Salem Speedway & Aug 16 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds)
2-Justin Grant (Apr 19 at Toledo Speedway & May 17 at the Belleville High Banks)
2-C.J. Leary (Jul 23 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park & Aug 30 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds)
2-Daison Pursley (Jun 21 at Port Royal Speedway & Sep 20 at Eldora Speedway)
1-Briggs Danner (Jul 19 at Salt City Speedway)
1-Tyler Roahrig (May 23 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park)
1-Logan Seavey (Apr 13 at the Terre Haute Action Track)
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LAPS LED:
326-Kody Swanson
189-C.J. Leary
166-Justin Grant
145-Daison Pursley
121-Tyler Roahrig
51-Bobby Santos
46-Logan Seavey
43-Mario Clouser
25-Carmen Perigo
22-Briggs Danner
15-Dakoda Armstrong
8-Matt Westfall
4-A.J. Fike
1-Chase Stockon
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TOP-FIVE FINISHES:
11-Justin Grant
10-C.J. Leary
6-Kody Swanson
5-Dakoda Armstrong
3-Mario Clouser, Bobby Santos, Logan Seavey & Chase Stockon
2-Brady Bacon, Nathan Byrd, Briggs Danner, Daison Pursley, Tyler Roahrig & Matt Westfall
1-Chase Dietz, Kip Hughes, Jackson Macenko, Mitchel Moles, Ryan Newman, Carmen Perigo, Jake Swanson, Jake Trainor & Brian Tyler
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TOP-TEN FINISHES:
13-Justin Grant
12-C.J. Leary
9-Mario Clouser & Matt Westfall
6-Kody Swanson
5-Dakoda Armstrong, Nathan Byrd & Kyle Steffens
4-Briggs Danner, Bobby Santos, Logan Seavey & Chase Stockon
3-Brady Bacon, Kaylee Bryson, Chase Dietz, Taylor Ferns, Mitchel Moles, Carmen Perigo, Tyler Roahrig & Jake Swanson
2-Danny Jennings, Jimmy Light, Jackson Macenko, Kyle O'Gara, Daison Pursley, Jake Trainor, Brian Tyler & Billy Wease
1-Dave Berkheimer, Saban Bibent, Derek Bischak, Gregg Cory, Bryan Gossel, Kip Hughes, Travis Mahoney, Ryan Newman, Bill Rose & Kevin Thomas Jr.
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FEATURE STARTS:
13-Dave Berkheimer, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary & Matt Westfall
12-Kyle Steffens
9-Mario Clouser
8-Gregg Cory & Kody Swanson
7-Briggs Danner, Taylor Ferns, Chase Stockon & Jake Swanson
6-Dakoda Armstrong, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey & Jake Trainor
5-Kaylee Bryson, Nathan Byrd, Jimmy Light, Tyler Roahrig & Bobby Santos
4-Saban Bibent, Shane Cockrum, Russ Gamester, Danny Jennings, Jackson Macenko, Travis Mahoney, Kyle Robbins, Tom Savage & Brian Tyler
3-Brady Bacon, Casey Buckman, Chase Dietz, Kip Hughes, Carmen Perigo & Daison Pursley
2-Will Armitage, Colton Bettis, Derek Bischak, Rob Caho Jr., Shane Cottle, A.J. Fike, Aric Gentry, Kenny Gentry, Bryan Gossel, Kyle O'Gara, Brian Ruhlman, Kevin Thomas Jr., Billy Wease & Korey Weyant
1-Mark Bitner, Alex Bright, Kyle Cummins, Dave Doran, Kale Drake, Steve Gennetten, Chelby Hinton, Tim Kent, Joey Moughan, Ryan Newman, Trey Osborne, Bill Rose, Ken Schrader, Ricky Thornton Jr., Joe Trenca, Chris Urish & Kyle Wissmiller
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HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFIERS BY RACE:
Apr 13: Terre Haute Action Track - Mitchel Moles (20.896)
Apr 19: Toledo Speedway - Kody Swanson (15.223)
May 17: Belleville High Banks - Mitchel Moles (16.927)
May 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Mario Clouser (21.112)
Jun 14: World Wide Technology Raceway - Kody Swanson (30.797)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway - Justin Grant (20.088)
Jun 27: Winchester Speedway - Kody Swanson (14.842)
Jul 19: Salt City Speedway - C.J. Leary (20.994)
Jul 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Bobby Santos (21.232)
Aug 9: Salem Speedway - Kody Swanson (15.809)
Aug 16: Illinois State Fairgrounds - Kody Swanson (30.515)
Aug 30: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - A.J. Fike (30.633)
Sep 19: Eldora Speedway - C.J. Leary (17.017)
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HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:
5-Kody Swanson
2-C.J. Leary & Mitchel Moles
1-Mario Clouser, A.J. Fike, Justin Grant & Bobby Santos
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QUALIFYING RACE WINNERS: (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
1-Shane Cottle & Kyle Steffens
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TOP ROOKIE FINISHER OF THE RACE:
Apr 13: Terre Haute Action Track - Saban Bibent (11th)
Apr 19: Toledo Speedway - Jackson Macenko (11th)
May 17: Belleville High Banks (None)
May 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Jake Trainor (5th)
Jun 14: World Wide Technology Raceway - Jackson Macenko (5th)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway - Alex Bright (13th)
Jun 27: Winchester Speedway - Colton Bettis (14th)
Jul 19: Salt City Speedway - Kip Hughes (5th)
Jul 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Jake Trainor (11th)
Aug 9: Salem Speedway - Jake Trainor (9th)
Aug 16: Illinois State Fairgrounds - Kip Hughes (13th)
Aug 30: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Danny Jennings (9th)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Saban Bibent (17th)
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HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE:
Apr 13: Terre Haute Action Track - Chase Dietz (20th to 6th)
Apr 19: Toledo Speedway - Kyle O'Gara (13th to 7th)
May 17: Belleville High Banks - Chase Stockon (10th to 4th)
May 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Jake Trainor (16th to 5th)
Jun 14: World Wide Technology Raceway - Jackson Macenko (11th to 5th)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway - Carmen Perigo (12th to 6th)
Jun 27: Winchester Speedway - Nathan Byrd (17th to 7th)
Jul 19: Salt City Speedway - Kip Hughes (11th to 5th)
Jul 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Kaylee Bryson (13th to 7th)
Aug 9: Salem Speedway - Justin Grant (5th to 2nd)
Aug 16: Illinois State Fairgrounds - Brian Tyler (26th to 6th)
Aug 30: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Brian Tyler (16th to 5th)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Carmen Perigo (20th to 3rd)
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DIRT DRAFT FASTEST PRACTICE DRIVER
Apr 13: Terre Haute Action Track - Mitchel Moles (20.395)
Apr 19: Toledo Speedway - Kody Swanson (15.223)
May 17: Belleville High Banks - C.J. Leary (17.247)
May 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Bobby Santos (21.184)
Jun 14: World Wide Technology Raceway - Kody Swanson (30.797)
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway - Daison Pursley (20.230)
Jun 27: Winchester Speedway - Kody Swanson (14.970)
Jul 19: Salt City Speedway - Jake Swanson (21.131)
Jul 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Justin Grant (21.460)
Aug 9: Salem Speedway - Kody Swanson (15.931)
Aug 16: Illinois State Fairgrounds - Chase Stockon (29.739)
Aug 30: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - C.J. Leary (29.687)
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Jake Swanson (16.382)
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INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT:
Apr 13: Terre Haute Action Track - Saban Bibent
Apr 19: Toledo Speedway - Tyler Roahrig
May 17: Belleville High Banks - Jake Swanson
May 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - C.J. Leary
Jun 14: World Wide Technology Raceway - Jackson Macenko
Jun 21: Port Royal Speedway - Carmen Perigo
Jun 27: Winchester Speedway - Brian Tyler
Jul 19: Salt City Speedway - Briggs Danner
Jul 23: Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park - Nathan Byrd
Aug 9: Salem Speedway - Justin Grant
Aug 16: Illinois State Fairgrounds - Carmen Perigo
Aug 30: Du Quoin State Fairgrounds - Will Armitage
Sep 20: Eldora Speedway - Carmen Perigo
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN STATS
ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE WINS:
1. [49 wins] Kody Swanson
2. [23 wins] Jack Hewitt
3. [18 wins] Brian Tyler
4. [16 wins] Dave Steele
5. [15 wins] J.J. Yeley
6. [14 wins] Dave Darland & Chuck Gurney
8. [12 wins] Bobby Santos & Jimmy Sills
10. [11 wins] Bobby East
11. [10 wins] Gary Bettenhausen, Mike Bliss, Logan Seavey & Tanner Swanson
15. [9 wins] Justin Grant & Tracy Hines
17. [8 wins] Chris Windom
18. [7 wins] Jerry Coons Jr., Rick Hood & George Snider
21. [6 wins] Tom Bigelow, Russ Gamester, Kenny Irwin Jr., Jason Leffler, Ken Schrader & Al Unser
27. [5 wins] Mario Andretti, Donnie Beechler, Pancho Carter, Shane Cockrum, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Bud Kaeding, Sheldon Kinser, C.J. Leary & Larry Rice
37. [4 wins] Kyle Larson, Jeff Swindell & Rich Vogler
40. [3 wins] Brady Bacon, Steve Butler, Tyler Courtney, Cameron Dodson, A.J. Fike, Levi Jones, Kasey Kahne, Jim Keeker, Steve Kinser, Bobby Olivero, Johnny Parsons, Aaron Pierce, Daison Pursley, Ron Shuman, Tony Stewart, Tyler Walker & Paul White
57. [2 wins] Pat Abold, Dakoda Armstrong, Steve Chassey, Bryan Clauson, Shane Cottle, Larry Dickson, Billy Engelhart, A.J. Foyt, Jeff Gordon, Ryan Newman, Joe Saldana, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Whitt, Josh Wise & Doug Wolfgang
72. [1 win] Teddy Beach, Christopher Bell, Jeff Bloom, Kaylee Bryson, David Byrne, Marvin Carman, Shane Carson, Bob Cicconi, Herb Copeland, Briggs Danner, Bruce Field, Aaron Fike, Chet Fillip, Bob Frey, Eric Gordon, Kyle Hamilton, Davey Hamilton Jr., John Heydenreich, Gary Hieber, Shane Hmiel, Shane Hollingsworth, Jimmy Horton, Jackie Howerton, Kevin Huntley, Kenny Jacobs, Bubby Jones, Keith Kauffman, Jimmy Kite, Chuck Leary, Eddie Leavitt, Jason McCord, Jim McElreath, Lealand McSpadden, Mitchel Moles, Mat Neely, Brad Noffsinger, Stevie Reeves, Wayne Reutimann Jr., Tyler Roahrig, Danny Smith, Kevin Thomas, Kevin Thomas Jr., Rich Tobias Jr., Chris Urish, Billy Vukovich & Jacob Wilson
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:
1. [59 Fast Times] Kody Swanson
2. [21 Fast Times] Jimmy Sills
3. [19 Fast Times] Dave Steele
4. [17 Fast Times] Tracy Hines
5. [14 Fast Times] Jerry Coons Jr.
6. [13 Fast Times] J.J. Yeley
7. [12 Fast Times] Justin Grant
8. [10 Fast Times] Bobby East & Rich Vogler
10. [9 Fast Times] Chuck Gurney, C.J. Leary & Jason Leffler
13. [8 Fast Times] Dave Darland, Russ Gamester, Levi Jones, Johnny Parsons & Tanner Swanson
18. [7 Fast Times] Tom Bigelow & Josh Wise
20. [6 Fast Times] Gary Bettenhausen, Steve Chassey, Jack Hewitt, Larry Rice & Bobby Santos
25. [5 Fast Times] Kenny Irwin Jr., Aaron Pierce, Jeff Swindell & Al Unser
29. [4 Fast Times] Donnie Beechler, Bryan Clauson, Tyler Courtney, Larry Dickson, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Rick Hood, Jim Keeker, Sheldon Kinser, Kyle Larson, Brad Noffsinger, Joe Saldana, George Snider, Brian Tyler & Greg Weld
44. [3 Fast Times] Mario Andretti, Brady Bacon, Mike Bliss, Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Shane Cottle, A.J. Fike, Robby Flock, Shane Hmiel, Mitchel Moles, Ryan Newman, Ken Schrader, Ron Shuman & Kevin Thomas Jr.
58. [2 Fast Times] Dave Blaney, Ed Carpenter, Dane Carter, Shane Hollingsworth, Bud Kaeding, Steve Kinser, Lee Kunzman, Chuck Leary, Jon Stanbrough, Brad Sweet, Tyler Walker, Jacob Wilson & Chris Windom
71. [1 Fast Times] Mark Alderson, Teddy Beach, Christopher Bell, Kaylee Bryson, Bob Cicconi, Mario Clouser, Shane Cockrum, Derek Davidson, Cameron Dodson, Pablo Donoso, Thad Dosher, Paul Durant, Bob Ewell, Chet Fillip, Stan Fox, Damion Gardner, Eric Gordon, Jeff Gordon, Davey Hamilton, Jac Haudenschild, John Heydenreich, Gary Hieber, Tray House, Jackie Howerton, Kenny Jacobs, Jon Johnson, Bubby Jones, P.J. Jones, Kasey Kahne, Keith Kauffman, Steve Kent, Arnie Knepper, Gene Lee Gibson, Michael Lewis, Jason McDougal, Lealan McSpadden, Warren Mockler, Mat Neely, Daison Pursley, Roger Rager, Wayne Reutimann Jr., Bill Rose, Logan Seavey, Randy Tolsma, Billy Vukovich, Bruce Walkup & Doug Wolfgang
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN CHAMPIONSHIP NON-POINTS SPECIAL EVENT RACE WINS:
1. [3 wins] Jack Hewitt
2. [2 wins] Rick Hood
3. [1 win] George Snider, Kody Swanson, Rich Vogler & Billy Vukovich
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER CHAMPIONS:
1971: George Snider, 1972: A.J. Foyt, 1973: Al Unser, 1974: Mario Andretti, 1975: Jimmy Caruthers, 1976: Billy Cassella, 1977: Larry Rice, 1978: Pancho Carter, 1979: Bobby Olivero, 1980: Gary Bettenhausen, 1981: Larry Rice, 1982: Ken Schrader, 1983: Gary Bettenhausen, 1984: Dave Blaney, 1985: Rick Hood, 1986: Jack Hewitt, 1987: Jack Hewitt, 1988: Steve Butler, 1989: Chuck Gurney, 1990: Jimmy Sills, 1991: Jeff Gordon, 1992: Steve Butler, 1993: Mike Bliss, 1994: Jimmy Sills, 1995: Tony Stewart, 1996: Jimmy Sills, 1997: Dave Darland, 1998: Jason Leffler, 1999: Ryan Newman, 2000: Tracy Hines, 2001: Paul White, 2002: J.J. Yeley, 2003: J.J. Yeley, 2004: Dave Steele, 2005: Dave Steele, 2006: Bud Kaeding, 2007: Bud Kaeding, 2008: Jerry Coons Jr., 2009: Bud Kaeding, 2010: Levi Jones, 2011: Levi Jones, 2012: Bobby East, 2013: Bobby East, 2014: Kody Swanson, 2015: Kody Swanson, 2016: Chris Windom, 2017: Kody Swanson, 2018: Kody Swanson, 2019: Kody Swanson, 2020: Justin Grant, 2021: Kody Swanson, 2022: Kody Swanson, 2023: Logan Seavey, 2024: Kody Swanson, 2025: Justin Grant
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRANT CHAMPIONS:
1971: Leader Card Racers, 1972: A.J. Foyt Enterprises, 1973: Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing, 1974: Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing, 1975: George Middleton, 1976: Louie Seymour & Sons, 1977: Dave LeFevre, 1978: Johnny Capels, 1979: Leader Card Racers, 1980: Delrose-Holt Racing, 1981: Johnny Vance, 1982: Steve Enslow, 1983: Delrose-Holt Racing, 1984: Ralph & Jim DePalma, 1985: Damon Fortune, 1986: Bob Hampshire, 1987: Bob Hampshire, 1988: Kenneth Jarrett Farms, 1989: Junior Kurtz, 1990: Bob Consani, 1991: Fred Ede, 1992: Kenneth Jarrett Farms, 1993: Del McClure, 1994: Gary Stanton, 1995: Glen Niebel, 1996: Stanton Racing, 1997: Foxco, Inc., 1998: Goetz Racing, 1999: Snider-Foyt Racing, 2000: Terry Riggs, 2001: Paul Cook Racing, 2002: East-Stewart Racing, 2003: East-Stewart Racing, 2004: East-Stewart Racing, 2005: East-Stewart Racing, 2006: Leffler-BK Racing, 2007: BK Racing, 2008: RW Motorsports, 2009: BK Motorsports, 2010: Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing, 2011: Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing, 2012: RW Motorsports/Curb-Agajanian Racing, 2013: Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing, 2014: DePalma Motorsports, 2015: DePalma Motorsports, 2016: DePalma Motorsports, 2017: DePalma Motorsports, 2018: DePalma Motorsports, 2019: Klatt Enterprises, 2020: Hemelgarn Racing, 2021: Rice Motorsports, 2022: Doran Dyson Racing, 2023: Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing, 2024: Doran Binks Racing, 2025: Hemelgarn Racing
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
1981: Jack Hewitt, 1982: Keith Kauffman, 1983: Rick Hood, 1984: Dave Blaney, 1985: Steve Butler, 1986: Kenny Jacobs, 1987: Jeff Swindell, 1988: Gene Lee Gibson, 1989: Jimmy Sills, 1990: Eric Gordon, 1991: Stevie Reeves, 1992: Jim Keeker, 1993: Randy Tolsma, 1994: Kenny Irwin Jr., 1995: Chuck Leary: 1996: Ryan Newman, 1997: Jimmy Kite, 1998: Todd Kane, 1999: Paul White, 2000: Kasey Kahne, 2001: Aaron Fike, 2002: Matt Westfall, 2003: Ron Gregory, 2004: Aaron Pierce, 2005: Josh Wise, 2006: Mat Neely, 2007: Cameron Dodson, 2008: Steve Arpin, 2009: Kody Swanson, 2010: Bryan Clauson, 2011: Kyle Larson, 2012: Kyle Hamilton, 2013: Chris Windom, 2014: Caleb Armstrong, 2015: C.J. Leary, 2016: Casey Shuman, 2017: Joss Moffatt, 2018: Kyle Robbins, 2019: Derek Bischak, 2020: Bryan Gossel, 2021: Logan Seavey, 2022: Gregg Cory, 2023: Kaylee Bryson, 2024: Trey Osborne, 2025: Jake Trainor
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ALL-TIME USAC SILVER CROWN STARTS:
2025 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVER & TEAM ROSTER:
1. [222 starts] Russ Gamester
2. [216 starts] Brian Tyler
3. [201 starts] Dave Darland
4. [190 starts] Jerry Coons Jr.
5. [172 starts] Tracy Hines
BRIGHT SHINES AT BRIDGEPORT
By: Kurt Bettler
Swedesboro, New Jersey (September 20, 2025)………Alex Bright has long been a
star on both the USAC IMT East Coast Sprint Cars Presented by Baer Den Farms
tour and on the USAC national trail.
After stepping away to launch a successful business, the Collegeville native
— now settled in Bethlehem, PA — has returned to the cockpit.
And in just his second start back on Saturday night at Swedesboro, New
Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park, Bright reminded everyone why his name
still carries weight after charging from eighth to the front. This wasn’t
dabbling for fun — it was business as usual.
At the drop of the green, Tommy Kunsman led the field from the pole with
Thomas Radivoy alongside. Point leader Steven Drevicki rolled out ninth, while a
red hot Chris Allen Jr. started third.
The initial start was called back, but once they got rolling, it was Radivoy
showing the way early as Bright and Bobby Butler surged toward the top three.
Drevicki tried a slider, spun, and was forced to the rear, while up front, a
four-car battle between Radivoy, Allen, Bright, and Butler kept fans on the edge
of their seats.
By lap seven, Allen took command and was looking sporty once again, but just
three laps later, Bright powered by for the lead. Allen’s night came to a
heartbreaking end on lap 11 when contact with the fence brought out the caution,
yet another promising run gone too soon for the consistent contender.
On the restart, Bright pulled away. Fittingly, the man who once worked as an
excavator operator during the construction of Doug Rose’s 3/8-mile Bridgeport
Motorsports Park, now led the way on the track itself.
At halfway, it was Bright, Butler, Radivoy, and Kunsman, with Drevicki
clawing his way forward. By lap 19, Drevicki had reached sixth just as Richy
Carnathan slowed to a stop, setting up a six lap shootout.
When the green dropped, Butler threw everything he had at the leader, but
Bright was untouchable. Bright sailed to the win, while Butler settled for
second, and Drevicki muscled into the top five at the checkers.
The Hard Luck Award, sponsored by Chase Moran Motorsports, went to Chris
Allen Jr. Once again, Allen had the speed to contend and was leading laps early,
only to have contact with the fence end another promising night far too soon.
One thing was for certain, however. Alex Bright is officially back — and he’s
back in style.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE RESULTS:
September 20, 2025 – Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Swedesboro, New Jersey
BDB GRAPHICS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Christian
Bruno (#17B Bruno), 2. Thomas Radivoy (#1Q Radivoy), 3. Tommy Kunsman (#21K
Kunsman), 4. Kyle Spence (#42 Fraker), 5. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (#83 Buckwalter),
6. Heidi Hedin (#3H Hedin), 7. Richy Carnathan (#64 Carnathan), 8. Andrew Hunt
(#16 Hunt), 9. Mark Connoly (#19c Connoly). NT
E. SCHNEIDER & SONS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Steven Drevicki (#19 Drevicki), 2. Joe Kata (#10 Kata), 3. Alex Bright (#20
Hummer), 4. Blaine Emery (#68 Emery), 5. David Swanson (#117 Swanson), 6. Olivia
Thayer (#39T Thayer), 7. Jason Cherry (#67 Cherry), 8. Brendan Hires (#2H
Hires). NT
BOULEVARD TRUCK REPAIR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1.
Chris Allen Jr. (#71 Allen), 2. Ed Aikin (#7 Aikin), 3. Bobby Butler (#5B
Butler), 4. Jonathan Swanson (#17J Swanson), 5. Patrick Chilmonik (#1 Chilmonik),
6. J.R. Fulper (#67 Fulper), 7. Mark Bitner (#15B Bitner), 8. Brett Rose (#45R
Rose). NT
SEMI: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. J.R. Fulper, 2. Heidi Hedin,
3. Mark Bitner, 4. Olivia Thayer, 5. Richy Carnathan, 6. Brett Rose, 7. Jason
Cherry, 8. Mark Connoly, 9. Andrew Hunt, 10. Brendan Hires. NT
FEATURE: (25 laps) 1. Alex Bright, 2. Bobby Butler, 3. Thomas Radivoy, 4.
Tommy Kunsman, 5. Steven Drevicki, 6. Kyle Spence, 7. Joe Kata, 8. Ed Aikin, 9.
Patrick Chilmonik, 10. David Swanson, 11. J.R. Fulper, 12. Bruce Buckwalter Jr.,
13. Blaine Emery, 14. Olivia Thayer, 15. Heidi Hedin, 16. Richy Carnathan, 17.
Chris Allen Jr., 18. Jonathan Swanson, 19. Christian Bruno, 20. Mark Bitner. NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 Thomas Radivoy, Laps 6-9 Chris Allen Jr., Laps
10-25 Alex Bright.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS POINTS: 1-Steven
Drevicki-719, 2-Ed Aikin-595, 3-Bobby Butler-530, 4-Chris Allen Jr.-476, 5-Kenny
Miller III-443, 6-Ronald Helmick-438, 7-Christian Bruno-400, 8-Jason Cherry-393,
9-Kyle Spence-352, 10-Mike Haggenbottom-302.
NEXT USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE:
September 26, 2025 – Georgetown Speedway – Georgetown, Delaware
CONTINGENCY AWARDS:
JPA Racing Products/Chase Moran Motorsports Hard Luck: Chris Allen Jr.
Bitner Automotive Fast Time: Steven Drevicki (15.808)
C & C Landscaping Hard Charger: Alex Bright (8th to 1st)
Hoosier Tire Poker Chip (15) Free Tire: Bruce Buckwalter Jr.
J & W Home Improvements Best 305 or Crate: J.R. Fulper
USAC SWEEP!
PURSLEY TRIPLES UP WITH 3 WINS
AT ELDORA’S 4-CROWN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 20, 2025)………”I love Eldora.”
It’s clear to see that Eldora Speedway loves Daison Pursley back after the
20-year-old Locust Grove, Oklahoma made history on Saturday night during the
43rd running of the 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO at the Rossburg, Ohio
1/2-mile dirt oval.
After winning two out of the three USAC main events one year ago, Pursley
topped himself, and then some, on Saturday night as he became just the fourth
driver in the event’s history to sweep the USAC portion of the 4-Crown by
capturing successive victories in USAC’s AMSOIL National Sprint Car, NOS Energy
Drink National Midget and Silver Crown divisions.
Pursley joins an elite club that includes only Jack Hewitt, who won all four
in a single night back in 1998, plus Kyle Larson in 2011 and Logan Seavey in
2023 as the only individuals to win three USAC events in one night at the
4-Crown. For his efforts, Pursley collected $15,000 for each of his three USAC
victories on Saturday night, a quite lucrative $45,000 evening.
“I love Eldora; there’s not much else to say,” Pursley stated matter of
factly. “This place is absolutely phenomenal. This is what dreams are made of,
getting to race on the fence like that.”
In 2024, Pursley picked up USAC Sprint Car and USAC Midget feature wins
during the 4-Crown and narrowly missed out on the sweep after leading the first
12 laps before finishing fourth in the USAC Silver Crown finale.
This time, Pursley left no doubt. In the USAC Sprint Car feature, he charged
from third to first on the opening circuit, then led all 30 laps en route to the
victory in his CB Industries/Avanti Windows & Doors – Pristine Auction –
NOS/Spike/Stanton Chevy by a 1.438 second margin.
Pursley followed up in the subsequent 25-lap midget main by racing from
seventh to first. Steven Snyder Jr. led the initial six laps before catching the
turn two cushion and colliding with the wall. Kevin Thomas Jr. held the point
from laps seven through 13 until Pursley slipped by on the 14th trip and led the
final 12 laps in his CB Industries/PristineAuction.com – NOS Energy Drink – TRD
– Mobil 1/Spike/Speedway Toyota, closing out a 3.536 second victory. Pursley’s
plus-six run also earned him Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
After running 18th in the High Limit Sprint Car feature, Pursley strapped in
for the 50-lap USAC Silver Crown finale. There, starting on the outside of the
front row, he wasted little time getting to the front. He slid early race leader
C.J. Leary for the lead in turn one on the eighth lap before Leary cut back
under to retake the lead. But by the time the pair reached turn three a half lap
later, Pursley repeated the maneuver to take the lead for good in his Chris
Dyson Racing/Concord American Flagpole – High Performance Lubricants – Macri
Concrete/Maxim/Ott Chevy. From there, it was curtains as Pursley paced the final
43 laps to win by a commanding 2.386 seconds.
Couple the USAC success with his Great Lakes Super Sprint Series 360 victory
on Friday night at Eldora, Pursley had the Midas touch all weekend long. It’s a
long way from where he started just a handful of years ago when The Big E seemed
majorly daunting.
“When I started coming to Eldora in 2021, this place intimidated me,” Pursley
admitted. “Now, it’s changed after getting hooked up with the right people and
just watching so much film from around here. This is where a lot of big races
are and I knew that if I wanted to put my name in that hat, I had to really
start getting good at Eldora. I’ve grown to love this place and run right up
against the fence. It takes a lot of bravery for sure. But I feel like you can
throw my hat in there now that I’ve almost kind of mastered it.”
In addition to all the other accolades, Pursley also earned the 4-Crown
Nationals Parallax Group Passing Master title after passing 24 cars throughout
the weekend’s USAC events between Thursday’s, Friday’s and Saturday’s
festivities. Overall, Pursley now owns five 4-Crown feature victories, which
already ranks among the upper echelon in the event, which dates back to 1981.
Jack Hewitt towers over all with 19 4-Crown victories. Tyler Courtney and Dave
Darland each have seven. Tracy Hines, Logan Seavey, Rich Vogler, Chris Windom,
Rico Abreu and now Pursley now have five.
In the USAC tally, Pursley’s Silver Crown score was the third of his career.
The USAC Sprint Car win was his fourth, while his USAC Midget triumph was his
10th, tying him for 74th place all-time alongside Allen Heath, Doug Kalitta,
Brad Kuhn, Steve Lotshaw, Jerry McClung, Thomas Meseraull and Chuck Weyant.
Pursley was the lone driver to compete in all four divisions on Saturday
night, and five total throughout the week. With a heavy workload, he was able to
shine like so few have at the legendary 1/2-mile dirt oval.
“It’s a lot of racing for sure, but I’m still super young and I don’t really
get tired because of old age, as I’ve heard a lot of people say,” Pursley said
with a laugh. “I just love racing and I love racing anytime I can. I know that
I’m not going to be able to race as much as I am long-term. I’m thankful for the
position I’m in and the opportunity to get to drive not just one great racecar,
not three, but five really great racecars.”
Additional hard chargers on Saturday night were Brady Bacon (12th to 4th in
USAC Sprints) and Carmen Perigo (20th to 3rd in USAC Silver Crown). Perigo was
also the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night for his Silver
Crown performance while Keith Sheffer II collected the honors for a career best
USAC Sprint Car finish of ninth. Drake Edwards, meanwhile, bounced back from a
rough go in Thursday’s Midget feature to finish fifth on Saturday night.
Finally, Justin Grant finished off the season and the night with his second
career USAC Silver Crown driving championship, and his second overall, after
previously earning the 2020 series title. For his Hemelgarn Racing team, it was
their second series entrant crown and second for crew chief Dennis LaCava.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September
20, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown
Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
CAR IQ FIRST QUALIFIER: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Daison
Pursley (#86 CBI), 2. Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Jakeb
Boxell (#14JB 4 Kings), 4. Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 5. Jacob Denney (#67
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 6. Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), 7. Ronnie
Gardner (#4R RMS), 8. Cord Kisthardt (#21K Kisthardt), 9. Braxton Cummings (#71B
Cummings). 2:13.330
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND QUALIFIER: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (#14 4 Kings), 2. Drake Edwards (#83 CBI), 3. Steven Snyder Jr. (#4
RMS), 4. Justin Grant (#87 CBI), 5. Gunnar Setser (#43 Arnold), 6. Gavin Miller
(#97 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 7. Cale Coons (#63 Dooling/Curb-Agajanian), 8. Mack
Leopard (#40x McDermand), 9. Tim Kent (#07 Gariss/Jenkins). 2:15.383
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (7),
2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. Logan Seavey (8), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. Drake
Edwards (11), 6. Jakeb Boxell (4), 7. Cannon McIntosh (10), 8. Jacob Denney (2),
9. Hayden Reinbold (6), 10. Cale Coons (12), 11. Gavin Miller (9), 12. Gunnar
Setser (16), 13. Braxton Cummings (17), 14. Ronnie Gardner (13), 15. Mack
Leopard (18), 16. Tim Kent (14), 17. Steven Snyder Jr. (1), 18. Cord Kisthardt
(15). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-6 Steven Snyder Jr., Laps 7-13 Kevin Thomas Jr.,
Laps 14-25 Daison Pursley.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1158, 2-Justin Grant-1146, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1088, 4-Jacob
Denney-1086, 5-Gavin Miller-1038, 6-Kale Drake-990, 7-Drake Edwards-940,
8-Steven Snyder Jr.-940, 9-Logan Seavey-908, 10-Hayden Reinbold-848.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-143, 3-Gunnar Setser-138, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-128, 5-C.J.
Leary-117, 6-Logan Seavey-113, 7-Justin Grant-112, 8-Chase Stockon-107, 9-Kyle
Cummins-102, 10-Hayden Reinbold-94.
FINAL 4-CROWN NATIONALS PARALLAX PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-24,
2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-18, 3-Carmen Perigo-17, 4-Gunnar Setser-17, 5-Hayden
Reinbold-16, 6-Brady Bacon-14, 7-Kyle Cummins-14, 8-Keith Sheffer II-14, 9-Brian
Ruhlman-14, 10-Logan Seavey-12.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: November 14-15,
2025 – Placerville Speedway – Placerville, California – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval –
Hangtown 100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (16.385)
Car IQ First Qualifier Winner: Daison Pursley
K1 RaceGear Second Qualifier Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Daison Pursley (7th to 1st)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Carmen Perigo
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 20, 2025
– Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – 43rd 4-Crown
Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
CAR IQ FIRST QUALIFIER: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden
Reinbold (#19 Reinbold-Underwood), 2. Jake Swanson (#5T Daming Swanson), 3.
Briggs Danner (#39 Hogue), 4. Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 5. Ryan Barr (#21B
Barr), 6. Stevie Sussex (#17GP Dutcher), 7. Brandon Mattox (#28 Mattox), 8. Mike
Haggenbottom (#51 Kelly). 2:09.190
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND QUALIFIER: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J.
Leary (#21AZ Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Chase Stockon (#92 Sertich), 3. Kyle
Cummins (#3p Petty), 4. Carson Garrett (#15 BGE), 5. Matt Westfall (#54
Westfall), 6. Mario Clouser (#2B 2B Racing), 7. Braxton Cummings (#71B
Cummings), 8. Bryce Dues (#23D Dues). 2:07.302
USAC GEAR THIRD QUALIFIER: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser (#5G KO), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#3R Rock Steady), 3. Mitchel Moles (#19AZ
Reinbold-Underwood), 4. Brian Ruhlman (#49 Ruhlman), 5. Chance Crum (#83c Crum),
6. Kayla Roell (#4K Roell), 7. Aric Gentry (#10 Gentry). 2:09.589
COOKOUT FOURTH QUALIFIER: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant (#4 TOPP), 2. Brady Bacon (#20 Dyson), 3. Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), 4.
Saban Bibent (#98 Wedgewood), 5. Keith Sheffer II (#86s Sheffer), 6. Nate Carle
(#4J Fischesser-Owen), 7. Dustin Ingle (#2DI Ingle). 2:10.363
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Stevie Sussex, 2. Mario Clouser, 3. Nate Carle, 4. Kayla Roell, 5.
Braxton Cummings, 6. Dustin Ingle, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Mike Haggenbottom, 9.
Bryce Dues, 10. Aric Gentry. 2:52.319
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (3),
2. Kyle Cummins (5), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 4. Brady Bacon (12), 5. Jake
Swanson (2), 6. C.J. Leary (10), 7. Chase Stockon (14), 8. Gunnar Setser (7), 9.
Keith Sheffer II (15), 10. Matt Westfall (1), 11. Mitchel Moles (11), 12. Mario
Clouser (16), 13. Saban Bibent (21), 14. Hayden Reinbold (8), 15. Logan Seavey
(13), 16. Chance Crum (17), 17. Stevie Sussex (18), 18. Kayla Roell (23), 19.
Briggs Danner (6), 20. Justin Grant (9), 21. Nate Carle (24), 22. Brian Ruhlman
(20), 23. Ryan Barr (22), 24. Carson Garrett (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Daison Pursley.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2715,
2-Mitchel Moles-2422, 3-Logan Seavey-2387, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2323, 5-Justin
Grant-2268, 6-Briggs Danner-2240, 7-C.J. Leary-2113, 8-Jake Swanson-2088, 9-Kale
Drake-1811, 10-Chase Stockon-1766.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-143, 3-Gunnar Setser-134, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-125, 5-C.J.
Leary-117, 6-Justin Grant-112, 7-Logan Seavey-108, 8-Chase Stockon-107, 9-Kyle
Cummins-102, 10-Hayden Reinbold-94.
FINAL 4-CROWN NATIONALS PARALLAX PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-24,
2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-18, 3-Carmen Perigo-17, 4-Gunnar Setser-17, 5-Hayden
Reinbold-16, 6-Brady Bacon-14, 7-Kyle Cummins-14, 8-Keith Sheffer II-14, 9-Brian
Ruhlman-14, 10-Logan Seavey-12.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 26, 2025 –
Paragon Speedway – Paragon, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Brady Bacon (16.772)
Car IQ First Qualifier Winner: Hayden Reinbold
K1 RaceGear Second Qualifier Winner: C.J. Leary
USAC Gear Third Qualifier Winner: Gunnar Setser
Cookout Fourth Qualifier Winner: Justin Grant
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Stevie Sussex
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Brady Bacon (12th to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Keith Sheffer II
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 19-20, 2025 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals
Presented By NKTELCO
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (Top-20 locked into the feature – Held
September 19) 1. C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-17.017; 2. Daison Pursley,
09, Dyson-17.052; 3. Brady Bacon, 9, Dyson-17.057; 4. Justin Grant, 91,
Hemelgarn-17.110; 5. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-17.158; 6. Chase Dietz, 86,
Lee-17.196; 7. Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-17.340; 8. Mario Clouser, 20, Team
AZ/Petty/Rossi-17.380; 9. Mitchel Moles, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-17.559; 10.
Kevin Thomas Jr., 24, Haggenbottom-17.641; 11. Chelby Hinton, 81, BCR-17.713;
12. Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-17.754; 13. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-17.816;
14. Kyle Robbins, 7, KR-17.867; 15. Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-17.893; 16. Jimmy
Light, 118, Thomas-17.962; 17. Shane Cottle, 92, Kazmark-18.041; 18. Logan
Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-18.074; 19. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-18.120; 20.
Carmen Perigo, 52, Stehman-18.223; 21. Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-18.512; 22.
Joe Trenca, 166, Karlsen-18.528; 23. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-18.826; 24. Tom
Savage, 38, Savage-18.860; 25. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-18.978; 26. Travis
Mahoney, 65, SV-19.000; 27. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-19.050; 28. Aric
Gentry, 3, Simmons-19.492; 29. Mike Adkins, 71, Madkins-NT; 30. Tim Kent, 79,
Hoover-NT.
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS QUALIFYING RACE: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to
the feature – Held September 19) 1. Kyle Steffens, 2. Tom Savage, 3. Joe Trenca,
4. Travis Mahoney, 5. Rob Caho Jr., 6. Gregg Cory, 7. Dave Berkheimer, 8. Aric
Gentry. NT
FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses – Held September 20) 1.
Daison Pursley (2), 2. C.J. Leary (1), 3. Carmen Perigo (20), 4. Justin Grant
(4), 5. Brady Bacon (3), 6. Chase Dietz (6), 7. Mario Clouser (8), 8. Briggs
Danner (5), 9. Mitchel Moles (9), 10. Matt Westfall (12), 11. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(10), 12. Kyle Steffens (21), 13. Chase Stockon (13), 14. Logan Seavey (18), 15.
Brian Ruhlman (19), 16. Jake Swanson (7), 17. Saban Bibent (15), 18. Gregg Cory
(26), 19. Rob Caho Jr. (25), 20. Shane Cottle (17), 21. Jimmy Light (16), 22.
Tom Savage (22), 23. Dave Berkheimer (27-P), 24. Travis Mahoney (24), 25. Joe
Trenca (23), 26. Kyle Robbins (14), 27. Chelby Hinton (11). 25:51.550
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 C.J. Leary, Laps 8-50 Daison Pursley.
FINAL USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-835,
2-C.J. Leary-779, 3-Matt Westfall-625, 4-Kyle Steffens-521, 5-Mario Clouser-502,
6-Kody Swanson-493, 7-Dave Berkheimer-375, 8-Chase Stockon-347, 9-Dakoda
Armstrong-345, 10-Logan Seavey-306.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-143, 3-Gunnar Setser-138, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-128, 5-Logan
Seavey-117, 6-C.J. Leary-117, 7-Justin Grant-112, 8-Chase Stockon-107, 9-Kyle
Cummins-102, 10-Hayden Reinbold-94.
FINAL 4-CROWN NATIONALS PARALLAX PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-24,
2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-18, 3-Carmen Perigo-17, 4-Gunnar Setser-17, 5-Hayden
Reinbold-16, 6-Brady Bacon-14, 7-Kyle Cummins-14, 8-Keith Sheffer II-14, 9-Brian
Ruhlman-14, 10-Logan Seavey-12.
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (16.382)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (17.017)
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Qualifying Race Winner: Kyle Steffens
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Carmen Perigo (20th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Carmen Perigo
LEARY WINS POLE, FIELD SET
FOR SATURDAY’S USAC SILVER CROWN FINALE AT ELDORA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 19, 2025)………C.J. Leary stayed alive in the USAC Silver Crown National Championship points race by virtue of his pole position during Friday night’s Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying session at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway.
Leary (Greenfield, Indiana) will start from the first position in Saturday night’s 50-lap USAC Silver Crown season finale, part of the 43rd running of the 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO at the 1/2-mile dirt oval.
Entering Friday night, Leary needed to win the pole to remain mathematically eligible in the 2025 USAC Silver Crown title race. He did just that to earn the three bonus points after a qualifying run of 17.017 seconds in his Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – Apache Transportation/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Leary has previously won with the USAC Silver Crown series at Eldora in 2018, and has now earned three pole awards at the track in 2021-2022-2025.
The top-20 qualifiers were locked into the feature through time trials. The remainder of the field competed for the final six transfer spots in an eight lap qualifying race. Kyle Steffens (Saint Charles, Missouri) led all eight laps to collect the victory.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 19, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented By NKTELCO
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (Top-20 locked into the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-17.017; 2. Daison Pursley, 09, Dyson-17.052; 3. Brady Bacon, 9, Dyson-17.057; 4. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-17.110; 5. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-17.158; 6. Chase Dietz, 86, Lee-17.196; 7. Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-17.340; 8. Mario Clouser, 20, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-17.380; 9. Mitchel Moles, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-17.559; 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 24, Haggenbottom-17.641; 11. Chelby Hinton, 81, BCR-17.713; 12. Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-17.754; 13. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-17.816; 14. Kyle Robbins, 7, KR-17.867; 15. Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-17.893; 16. Jimmy Light, 118, Thomas-17.962; 17. Shane Cottle, 92, Kazmark-18.041; 18. Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-18.074; 19. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-18.120; 20. Carmen Perigo, 52, Stehman-18.223; 21. Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-18.512; 22. Joe Trenca, 166, Karlsen-18.528; 23. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-18.826; 24. Tom Savage, 38, Savage-18.860; 25. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-18.978; 26. Travis Mahoney, 65, SV-19.000; 27. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-19.050; 28. Aric Gentry, 3, Simmons-19.492; 29. Mike Adkins, 71, Madkins-NT; 30. Tim Kent, 79, Hoover-NT.
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS QUALIFYING RACE: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Steffens, 2. Tom Savage, 3. Joe Trenca, 4. Travis Mahoney, 5. Rob Caho Jr., 6. Gregg Cory, 7. Dave Berkheimer, 8. Aric Gentry. NT
REMAINDER OF PROGRAM TO BE COMPLETED ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2025
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-774, 2-C.J. Leary-712, 3-Matt Westfall-582, 4-Kody Swanson-493, 5-Kyle Steffens-482, 6-Mario Clouser-450, 7-Dave Berkheimer-355, 8-Dakoda Armstrong-345, 9-Chase Stockon-310, 10-Taylor Ferns-299.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213, 2-Briggs Danner-142, 3-Gunnar Setser-128, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-124, 5-C.J. Leary-113, 6-Justin Grant-109, 7-Logan Seavey-108, 8-Chase Stockon-98, 9-Kyle Cummins-96, 10-Hayden Reinbold-83.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 20, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented By NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (16.382)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (17.017)
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Qualifying Race Winner: Kyle Steffens
DANNER FOR ONE!
BRIGGS BECOMES FIRST-TIME ELDORA USAC SPRINT WINNER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 18, 2025)………Once Briggs Danner sets a plan into
motion, there’s no looking back.
That’s how he gained the lead, then threaded the needle to return to the
front of the field on his path to victory during the opening night of the 43rd
4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO on Thursday at Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora
Speedway.
On the 12th circuit of the 30-lap USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship feature, the Allentown, Pennsylvania racer vaulted to the lead only
to lose grip of it a lap later. Four laps later, just past the midway point,
Danner stepped atop the tight rope and went back to work.
One side of the tight rope could be ice; one could be fire. But Danner
straddled the narrow confines between the outside wall and Kevin Thomas Jr.’s
right side wheels, and made it happen on the 18th lap. From there, he was
untamed, leading the final 13 trips to earn his first career Eldora Speedway
victory of any sort.
Danner’s latest score was his fourth of the USAC National Sprint Car season
in his Hogue Racing Enterprises/E. Schneider & Sons – Aw Shucks Roasted
Corn/DRC/Rider Chevy, and it’s the seventh overall of his career with the
series, putting him in 66th place on the all-time series win list alongside
Kevin Doty, Darren Hagen, Kenny Irwin Jr., Doug Kalitta, Jim Keeker, Bobby
Santos, Brady Short, Kevin Thomas, Bobby Unser and Josh Wise.
To be at Eldora is mesmerizing in itself. To win at Eldora is other worldly,
and Danner understands the full scope of what winning at this joint truly means,
especially after becoming the first Pennsylvanian to win a USAC National Sprint
Car race at Eldora since Frankie Kerr in 1996.
“The first time you step foot in this place, it’s very surreal just to be
here,” Danner explained. “But to be standing in victory lane, there are no words
that I could put into what it feels like.”
The early portion of the evening wasn’t all that hunky dory for Danner and
his gang. In his heat race, things got a little hot under the hood of the car,
so the team decided to swap engines.
Kevin Thomas Jr. paced the opening 11 laps from the pole position ahead of
outside front row starter Danner. The most major incident of the feature
occurred when 22nd running Chelby Hinton tagged the turn one wall with his right
rear tire and flipped several times on lap four of the feature. He was able to
climb out and walk away.
Just prior to midway, Danner had caught right up to Thomas. On lap 12, Danner
escaped to the lead as he drove underneath Thomas on the back straightaway
exiting turn two. However, Danner’s brief glimpse from the front was short lived
as Thomas got back to the forefront with a full head of steam, first making an
unsuccessful slide job attempt in turn one. But by the time the front pair
reached turns three and four, Thomas’ second attempt stuck the landing.
When Danner reared back and fired his No. 39 off into turns three and four on
the high line on lap 18, he managed to make it out the other side with the
momentum, and the lead, all intact and on his side.
“I really wasn’t trying to, but I kind of felt like I was showing my nose on
the bottom there,” Danner revealed. “I was just trying to run where he wasn’t
and I knew I just had to set him up. He kept cheating three and I could get a
run through. It was just a matter of getting off one and two good enough to
carry momentum and drive around him. I don’t know how close it was, but it felt
pretty close, but there was no looking back.”
In the latter stages, USAC National Sprint Car point leader Kyle Cummins
began to make his surge, namely a fourth to second bolt on a lap 20 restart,
which resulted following a caution due to engine issues with the car of C.J.
Leary who was running seventh at the time.
That said, Danner’s ever increasing lead continued to grow over Cummins
during the final 10 laps, ballooning to three-quarters of a straightway as
Danner flashed under Tom Hansing’s checkered flags as the winner ahead of
Cummins, Thomas and Daison Pursley with Jake Swanson rounding out the top five.
“That was a real good race,” Danner exclaimed. “It’s so much fun racing guys
like (Kevin Thomas Jr.), and to be able run in front of guys like Logan (Seavey)
and Justin (Grant) here. I gave it all I had. I knew I was killing that right
rear, but I just tried to keep it underneath as much as I could, keeping it
wound up and it ended up working out.”
Despite his mechanical issues in the feature, Leary did set the night ablaze
early on. He was the fastest overall in a field of 40 cars during Dirt Draft Hot
Laps, then followed it up with the 57th Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying run
of his career, fourth most all-time.
Mitchel Moles rose up through the field during the feature, getting up in the
saddle to drive from 16th to 7th and was named the Rod End Supply Hard Charger.
Brady Bacon's evening at Eldora didn't start off so well. Forced to the work area with a mechanical issue before the green flag of the feature, Bacon forfeited his seventh place starting position, then restarted at the tail of the field where he proceeded to wheel it from his 24th starting position to finish eighth.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 18, 2025
– Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – 18th Haubstadt
Hustler – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.700; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-15.704; 3. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-15.729; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.757; 5. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-15.789; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.858; 7. Jake Swanson, 5T,
Daming Swanson-15.878; 8. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-15.944; 9. Brady Bacon, 20,
Dyson-15.958; 10. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-16.065; 11. Rylan Gray, 06,
Gray-16.081; 12. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-16.084; 13. Mario Clouser, 2B, 2B
Racing-16.085; 14. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.135; 15. Gunnar
Setser, 5G, KO-16.137; 16. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE-16.153; 17. Hayden Reinbold,
19, Reinbold/Underwood-16.236; 18. Keith Sheffer II, 86s, Sheffer-16.265; 19.
Stevie Sussex, 17GP, Dutcher-16.293; 20. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-16.315; 21.
Max Adams, 23s, Simon-16.329; 22. Korbyn Hayslett, 1H, Hayslett-16.357; 23. Nate
Carle, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-16.391; 24. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-16.398; 25.
Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-16.461; 26. Matt Goodnight, 39G,
Goodnight-16.489; 27. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-16.517; 28. Jay Steinebach, 10s,
Steinebach-16.602; 29. Dustin Ingle, 2DI, Ingle-16.617; 30. Hunter Maddox, 24m,
Maddox-16.621; 31. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-16.644; 32. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-16.689; 33. Mike Miller, 33, Marshall-16.707; 34. Brian Ruhlman, 49,
Ruhlman-16.733; 35. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-16.739; 36. Chelby Hinton, 71p,
Phillips-16.772; 37. Bryce Dues, 23D, Dues-16.797; 38. Mike Haggenbottom, 51,
Kelly-17.078; 39. Derek Hastings, 33m, Marshall-17.132; 40. Aric Gentry, 10,
Gentry-17.229.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brady Bacon, 2.
Hayden Reinbold, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Briggs Danner, 5. Mario Clouser, 6. Max
Adams, 7. Braxton Cummings, 8. Dustin Ingle, 9. Mike Miller, 10. Bryce Dues.
2:09.051
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle
Cummins, 2. Keith Sheffer II, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Chase
Stockon, 6. Korbyn Hayslett, 7. Brian Ruhlman, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. Mike
Haggenbottom. 2:08.176
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Stevie
Sussex, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Rylan Gray, 6.
Nate Carle, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Ryan Bar, 9. Derek Hastings, 10. Rob Caho Jr.
2:11.057
COOKOUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Matt
Westfall, 2. Carson Garrett, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Saban
Bibent, 6. Chance Crum, 7. Chelby Hinton, 8. Brandon Mattox, 9. Jay Steinebach,
10. Aric Gentry. 2:12.992
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Chance Crum, 2. Brian Ruhlman, 3. Ryan Barr, 4. Chelby Hinton, 5.
Kayla Roell, 6. Nate Carle, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Braxton Cummings, 9. Aric
Gentry, 10. Mike Miller, 11. Rob Caho Jr., 12. Max Adams, 13. Korbyn Hayslett,
14. Matt Goodnight, 15. Dustin Ingle, 16. Jay Steinebach, 17. Mike Haggenbottom,
18. Bryce Dues. 3:32.244
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (2),
2. Kyle Cummins (5), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 4. Daison Pursley (11), 5. Jake
Swanson (10), 6. Matt Westfall (9), 7. Mitchel Moles (16), 8. Brady Bacon (7),
9. Logan Seavey (3), 10. Chase Stockon (12), 11. Gunnar Setser (17), 12. Keith
Sheffer II (20), 13. Hayden Reinbold (19), 14. Rylan Gray (13), 15. Mario
Clouser (15), 16. Chance Crum (14), 17. Justin Grant (4), 18. Stevie Sussex (8),
19. Carson Garrett (18), 20. Brian Ruhlman (23), 21. Saban Bibent (21), 22. Ryan
Barr (22), 23. C.J. Leary (6), 24. Chelby Hinton (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-11 Kevin Thomas Jr., Lap 12 Briggs Danner, Laps
13-17 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 18-30 Briggs Danner.
**Korbyn Hayslett, Matt Goodnight, Jay Steinebach, Dustin Ingle & Mike
Haggenbottom flipped at the start of the semi. Chelby Hinton flipped on lap 4 of
the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2648,
2-Mitchel Moles-2381, 3-Logan Seavey-2354, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2259, 5-Justin
Grant-2245, 6-Briggs Danner-2215, 7-C.J. Leary-2058, 8-Jake Swanson-2030, 9-Kale
Drake-1811, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-143, 3-Gunnar Setser-134, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-124, 5-C.J.
Leary-113, 6-Justin Grant-109, 7-Logan Seavey-108, 8-Chase Stockon-100, 9-Kyle
Cummins-99, 10-Hayden Reinbold-89.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 20, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (15.712)
Honest Abe Roofing/Rosewood Machine & Tool Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary
(15.700)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Brady Bacon
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Stevie Sussex
Cookout Fourth Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Chance Crum
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Mitchel Moles (16th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Brady Bacon
REINBOLD STATEMENT!
HAYDEN HUSTLES TO FIRST USAC MIDGET SCORE AT ELDORA
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 18, 2025)………When Hayden Reinbold set quick time for the first time in his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship career during Thursday night’s Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying session, that particular feat made everyone on the grounds of Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway stand up and take notice.
As it turned out, it was just a harbinger of more good things to come on this most magical night for the Gilbert, Arizona racer.
In what was his 101st career USAC National Midget feature start, Reinbold sliced a path to the lead from his sixth place starting position, taking the lead by lap eight, then running away with it in his Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports/AME Electrical – Mesilla Valley Transportation/Spike/Stanton SR-11x.
That is until his ride began to run out of fuel on the 25th and final lap of the opening night feature at the 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO.
As Reinbold dove to the bottom between turns three and four and onto the straightaway in order to take the shortest way around the 1/2-mile dirt oval, his car sputtered across the line 0.336 seconds ahead of Kevin Thomas Jr. No extra style points needed.
Long at last, Reinbold had become a first-time USAC National Midget feature winner after six consecutive seasons of trying. In doing so, Reinbold became just the third driver to earn his first career USAC National Midget main event win at Eldora, joining Jack Hewitt (1987) and Danny Stratton (2005).
“It’s pretty freaking cool to get your first quick time and feature win on the same night,” Reinbold stated. “Not only that, but at Eldora!”
To put Reinbold’s achievement into perspective, in his first 100 career USAC National Midget starts, he had earned just two top-five finishes consisting of a fourth at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex in July 2025 and a fifth in June 2024 at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg.
This will surely be a night in which Reinbold will fondly remember forever. But perhaps it’s just the beginning of more to come for the 21-year-old. But this particular one nearly ended in heartache if it were to go even one lap longer.
As Reinbold breezingly coasted across the finish line with just enough juice, he had earned his place as the second first-time USAC National Midget winer of the 2025 campaign, joining Drake Edwards.
“I got pretty nervous there,” Reinbold admitted. “We were chugging along at the end, and it just stopped running, but I think we barely got it.”
The first part of the race was marred by multiple massive accidents. On the initial try of the start, eighth row starters Kale Drake and Chase Stockon collided on entry into turn one, promptly sending Stockon toppling over while Drake barrel-rolled six times up the banking. Both drivers were able to walk away from their respective cars under their own power.
On the second try of the start, the field successfully maneuvered through turn one, but turn two proved to be most detrimental, especially for Zach Wigal who tripped over the turn two cushion, smacked the outside concrete wall and was subsequently sent hurdling over 5.5 times before coming to a rest. He too was eliminated from the evening before a lap was even in the books.
Once the race finally went green and stayed green, Kevin Thomas Jr. slotted himself into the lead from the pole position, exactly as he did in the preceding USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature. While Thomas and Daison Pursley were dueling at the head of the field, Reinbold was closing in. Reinbold took second from Pursley on the low line on lap five.
By the eighth lap, Reinbold was prepared to pounce as he worked the bottom and swept past Thomas in between turns three and four, a spot he’d never relinquish.
Pursley (lap 13), and later on, his CB Industries teammate Drake Edwards (lap 20), were both running third when they fell victims to shredded right rear tires, each of which necessitated yellow flags. All the stoppages did was stifle Reinbold’s pursuit of victory and forced him to lead the way on multiple restarts down the stretch, a quite precarious position to be in, especially when you very well could become a sitting duck.
“It’s pretty nerve wracking to have (Kevin Thomas Jr.) behind you, especially when the track is like this, very technical. He’s really good at that stuff,” Reinbold related. “I’m just thankful that our car was so good. I didn’t even really have to think about it. I could put it anywhere I wanted to and it stuck.”
Following Reinbold to the finish line were Kevin Thomas Jr. as the runner-up, series Rookie Jakeb Boxell in third and defending series champion Justin Grant fourth with Jacob Denney rounding out the top-five, best among the Ohio natives in the field.
Remember the name of Jakeb Boxell. In just his 10th career USAC National Midget start, Boxell puts it on the podium in his 4-Crown debut after racing from ninth to third to earn his best career series finish as well as Inferno Armor USA Fire Move of the Night honors.
Oklahoman Tim Kent wasn't just making his first career run at Eldora. It was his first career USAC National Midget start of any kind. He picked up the Rod End Supply Hard Charger award for his +7 advancement in the feature from his 21st place starting position to finish 14th.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 18, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-16.072; 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-16.230; 3. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-16.266; 4. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-16.279; 5. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-16.336; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-16.345; 7. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-16.409; 8. Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-16.527; 9. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-16.580; 10. Cannon McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-16.636; 11. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-16.642; 12. Zach Wigal, 97x, O'Dell-16.762; 13. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-16.811; 14. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-16.899; 15. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-16.903; 16. Chase Stockon, 7x, Engler-17.013; 17. Ronnie Gardner, 4R, RMS-17.041; 18. Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-17.373; 19. Cord Kisthardt, 21K, Kisthardt-19.822; 20. Mack Leopard, 40x, McDermand-NT; 21. Tim Kent, 07, Gariss/Jenkins-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant, 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Cannon McIntosh, 5. Gunnar Setser, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Cord Kisthardt. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Steven Snyder Jr., 2. Jakeb Boxell, 3. Cale Coons, 4. Drake Edwards, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Ronnie Gardner. 2:16.074
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Kale Drake, 3. Jacob Denney, 4. Zach Wigal, 5. Gavin Miller, 6. Tim Kent, 7. Braxton Cummings. 2:14.845
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Hayden Reinbold (6), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 3. Jakeb Boxell (9), 4. Justin Grant (7), 5. Jacob Denney (4), 6. Steven Snyder Jr. (8), 7. Logan Seavey (5), 8. Gavin Miller (10), 9. Cannon McIntosh (11), 10. Drake Edwards (2), 11. Daison Pursley (3), 12. Cale Coons (14), 13. Ronnie Gardner (17), 14. Tim Kent (21), 15. Cord Kisthardt (19), 16. Gunnar Setser (13), 17. Zach Wigal (12), 18. Kale Drake (15), 19. Chase Stockon (16), 20. Braxton Cummings (18), 21. Mack Leopard (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Kevin Thomas Jr., Laps 8-25 Hayden Reinbold.
**Kale Drake & Chase Stockon flipped on lap 1 of the feature. Zach Wigal flipped on the lap 1 restart of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon McIntosh-1106, 2-Justin Grant-1085, 3-Jacob Denney-1037, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1021, 5-Gavin Miller-997, 6-Kale Drake-990, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-911, 8-Drake Edwards-882, 9-Logan Seavey-844, 10-Hayden Reinbold-802.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213, 2-Briggs Danner-143, 3-Gunnar Setser-134, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-124, 5-C.J. Leary-113, 6-Justin Grant-112, 7-Logan Seavey-108, 8-Chase Stockon-100, 9-Kyle Cummins-99, 10-Hayden Reinbold-94.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 20, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (16.218)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Hayden Reinbold (16.072)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Tim Kent (21st to 14th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jakeb Boxell
September Showdown at the Kingdom – This Saturday Night!
It’s been since August that the Innovative Machine Technology USAC East Coast Sprints made thunder, with Steven Drevicki the last to stand in victory lane. Rain and postponements have kept the series quiet… but not anymore.
This Saturday, the Kingdom of Speed – Bridgeport Speedway comes alive again, and promoter Doug Rose must’ve struck a deal with Mother Nature — the forecast is perfect for racing!
All eyes are on “The Big Show” Joey Amantea, looking to reclaim his crown at
Bridgeport. Earlier this year, the JPA Racing Products 88J dominated by nearly 8
seconds. But the field has been sharpening their swords:
• Bobby Butler – heartbreak at Bridgeport in the past, now fresh off a SpeedSTR
win in Canada!
• Christian Bruno – keeping sharp in 600 Micros with podiums and wins stacked
up.
• Ronald Helmick – just scored a top 5 in his first-ever 410 start against PA’s
best.
• Ed Aikin – also took his shot in a 410 at Selinsgrove during the break.
• Joe Kata (Goshen, NY) – confirmed double duty: USAC East Coast & URC 360
Winged Sprints. Who else is bold enough to try it?
Through nine events this season:
Steven Drevicki (3 wins)
Kenny Miller III (2 wins)
Christian Bruno, Bobby Butler, Briggs Danner & Joey Amantea (1 each)
One thing’s clear: these drivers live to race – and Saturday they get their shot.
📅 Schedule
• Pits: 4:00 PM
• Gates: 5:00 PM
• Cars: 6:00 PM
Also on the card: Sportsman, Street Stocks & 4-Cylinders
🎟 Adults: $25
📺 Can’t make it? Watch LIVE on DTD TV Pay-Per-View!
3 NIGHTS AT THE BIG E!
43RD 4-CROWN NATS GO TO ELDORA SEP. 18-19-20
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Rossburg, Ohio (September 17, 2025)………The best off all dirt open wheel racing worlds converge at one legendary venue on one major weekend!
Rossburg, Ohio’s Eldora Speedway is set for the 43rd running of the 4-Crown Nationals Presented By NKTELCO on Thursday-Friday-Saturday night, September 18-19-20.
The pits inside the 1/2-mile dirt oval will be filled to the brim with open wheel machinery from USAC’s stable of NOS Energy Drink National Midget, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and Silver Crown divisions to the winged variety of the Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Cars as well as the Great Lakes Super Sprints.
Each USAC division and High Limit will be racing for $15,000-to-win in their respective features during Saturday night’s program in what is undoubtedly the greatest racing smorgasbord of them all at The Big E.
Let’s dig into the storylines for each of the three USAC national divisions this weekend!
PURSLEY RUNNING ALL 4 (OR 5)
Daison Pursley will be chasing history this week as he competes in five divisions throughout 4-Crown weekend. Last year on this weekend, he picked off USAC National Midget wins on back-to-back nights, then scored a USAC National Sprint Car victory and finished the weekend fourth in the USAC Silver Crown finale after starting from the pole and leading the initial 12 laps.
This week, the Locust, Grove, Oklahoma racer will pilot a USAC Midget and USAC Sprint Car for CB Industries, a USAC Silver Crown car for Chris Dyson Racing, plus a High Limit winged sprint car for Buch Motorsports. Furthermore, on Friday night, he’ll run a winged 360 sprint car with the Great Lak0es Super Sprints for the CBI team.
Jack Hewitt remains the only driver to win all four divisions at the 4-Crown in a single night, doing so in 1998 with the USAC National Midgets, USAC National Sprint Cars, UMP Modifieds and USAC Silver Crown.
TRIPLE CROWNS
At least five drivers are expected to pull triple duty across all three USAC national divisions this week at Eldora – Silver Crown, Sprint Car and Midget. That’s Justin Grant, Daison Pursley, Logan Seavey, Chase Stockon and Kevin Thomas Jr.
Seavey has won across all three divisions in his career at Eldora, getting it done all in one night at the 4-Crown back in 2023. Pursley has won all but the Silver Crown portion. Grant has won six Eldora races, all in the sprint car, and twice at the 4-Crown in 2016 and 2022.
While Chase Stockon has never won a USAC race at Eldora, he has won with the Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series at the track in 2014. He finished as the runner-up with the USAC Sprints at Eldora that same year.
Kevin Thomas Jr. is in a similar vein, finishing a best of second at Eldora with the USAC Silver Crown series in both 2018 and 2019, and then took a runner-up spot with the USAC Sprints at the 2024 4-Crown after leading four laps.
To date, just three drivers have swept the USAC portion of the 4-Crown in a single night: Jack Hewitt (1998), Kyle Larson (2011) and Logan Seavey (2023).
4-CROWN BACK TO 3 DAYS
The last time the 4-Crown Nationals were spread across three different days was 30 years ago back in 1995!
That year’s format featured qualifying on night one, heat races on night two, then the semi-feature and feature events during the daytime on day three.
This year’s new expanded format will present full programs for both the USAC National Sprint Cars and USAC National Midgets on Thursday. USAC Silver Crown will take the track on Friday for practice, qualifying and the qualifying race only, plus full programs for both the Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Cars and the Great Lakes Super Sprints.
Saturday’s finale will bring a more concise format with no qualifying for any of the series. In essence, Thursday’s USAC finish and Friday’s High Limit finish will act as the qualifying times for Saturday’s program, and starting lineups will be based on that. Each of Saturday’s four features will pay $15,000-to-win.
THE USAC MIDGET LOWDOWN
Midget racing is simply spectacular at Eldora Speedway and serves as the only 1/2-mile venue on the series schedule. A field expected in the low to mid-20s is anticipated for the event, which will feature 25-lap main events on Thursday and Saturday.
Daison Pursley enters the event having swept both events in 2024. In fact, his CB Industries team has won a midget race on 4-Crown weekend in each of the past four years. This year, CBI will have a three-car lineup featuring Pursley, Justin Grant and Drake Edwards.
Two past Eldora USAC Midget winners are slated to compete, with Pursley being joined by 2023 4-Crown victor Logan Seavey.
Cannon McIntosh enters as the series championship leader with a 39-point edge over Justin Grant. Gavin Miller has been the hottest driver of late, winning each of the past two events and three of the last four overall.
HOME OF THE SPRINT, USAC STYLE
Eldora is USAC Sprint Car racing’s most prevalent track, having hosted 211 previous points-paying series events at the track dating back to 1962.
This week’s 4-Crown USAC Sprint Car field of around 40 entries consists of five past 4-Crown winners in the division: Brady Bacon (2014), Justin Grant (2016 & 2022), C.J. Leary (2017), Logan Seavey (2023) and Daison Pursley (2024), plus one Eldora USAC Sprint Car winner seeking a first 4-Crown win, Matt Westfall.
Bacon won at Eldora this past May during #LetsRaceTwo and will return in his Chris Dyson Racing machine.
Kyle Cummins comes into the event with a hefty 245-point lead over Mitchel Moles. Cummins is seeking his first Eldora victory after finishing a narrow second in 2022. Moles has already added USAC Midget and USAC Silver Crown triumphs at Eldora in his career. He would like to fill the void with a USAC Sprint Car score this week.
Furthermore, the Rookie of the Year race between Hayden Reinbold and Gunnar Setser is at a fever pitch. Reinbold currently holds a two-point lead over Setser with a mere 11 races to go.
THE USAC SILVER CROWN FINALE
It comes down to Eldora to decide the USAC Silver Crown champion for 2025 with Justin Grant holding a 65-point lead as he seeks to close out his second career champ car title (2020).
The objective is clear. Second place occupant C.J. Leary must win the pole position, worth 3 points, during Friday’s qualifying session in order to stay alive in the points race. If Leary does not, Grant would automatically clinch the title.
Mitchel Moles is among the four past 4-Crown Silver Crown winners in this week’s field as he looks to defend his throne from a year ago, which was the first victory of his career in the big cars.
Logan Seavey owns three wins in the event in 2021-2022-2023, while C.J. Leary (2018) and Brady Bacon (2019) have each notched single wins.
RACE DETAILS
Advance tickets are on sale now at https://eldoraspeedway.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=546
4-Crown Nationals weekend begins on Thursday, September 18, with full programs for both the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship. The grandstands open at 2pm. The drivers meeting will take place at 5pm with cars on track at 6pm, followed by qualifying and racing.
On Friday, September 19, the program consists of USAC Silver Crown National Championship practice, qualifying and the qualifying race only, plus full programs for both the Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Cars and the Great Lake Super Sprints. The grandstands open at 2pm. The drivers meeting will take place at 5pm with cars on track at 6pm, followed by qualifying and racing.
On Saturday, September 20, the lineup card includes programs and feature events for the USAC Silver Crown National Championship, USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Cars. The grandstands open at Noon Eastern. The driver autograph session will be held in the Fan Zone from 3-4pm. The drivers meeting will take place at 4:50pm with cars on track at 6pm, followed by racing.
All four divisions at the 4-Crown will be shown LIVE and uninterrupted on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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EXPECTED USAC AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR ENTRIES:
O6 RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers Racing)
1H KORBYN HAYSLETT/Troy, OH (Kim & Dave Hayslett)
2B KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (2B Racing)
2DI DUSTIN INGLE/Lima, OH (Dustin Ingle Racing)
2E CARSON GARRETT/Littleton, CO (Epperson Racing)
3p KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing)
3R KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing)
4 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports)
4J NATE CARLE/West Harrison, IN (Fischesser-Owen Racing)
4K (R) KAYLA ROELL/Dillsboro, IN (Kayla Roell Racing)
5G (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (KO Motorsports)
5T JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Daming Swanson Motorsports)
6 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Mario Clouser Racing)
10 ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Larry Gentry)
10s JAY STEINEBACH/Hudsonville, MI (Jay Steinebach)
17GP STEVIE SUSSEX/Tempe, AZ (Michael Dutcher Motorsports)
19 (R) HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
21AZ C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing)
21B RYAN BARR/Piqua, OH (Barr Family)
23D BRYCE DUES/Russia, OH (Bryce Dues Racing)
23s MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (Simon Racing)
32 DEREK HASTINGS/Forest, OH (Ray Marshall Motorsports)
33m MIKE MILLER/Wapakoneta, OH (Ray Marshall Motorsports)
39 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Hogue Racing Enterprises)
39G MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (Goodnight Racing)
49 BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Brian Ruhlman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Matt Westfall)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
71B BRAXTON CUMMINGS/Bedford, IN (Bub & Amanda Cummings)
71p (R) CHELBY HINTON/Dubberly, LA (Phillips Motorsports)
78 ROB CAHO JR./Rush City, MN (Rob & Darcie Caho)
83c CHANCE CRUM/Snohomish, WA (Crum Racing)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
92 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tom & Laurie Sertich)
98 SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Wedgewood Motorsports)
98H (R) TODD HOBSON/Clyde, VIC (Wedgewood Motorsports)
(R) = Series Rookie
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EXPECTED USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK NATIONAL MIDGET ENTRIES:
07 TIM KENT/Bristow, OK (Gariss-Jenkins)
4 (R) STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
4R RONNIE GARDNER/Corona, CA (RMS Racing)
7x CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tim Engler)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14JB (R) JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21K (R) CORD KISTHARDT/Hershey, PA (Cord Kisthardt)
40 (R) MACK LEOPARD/Beavercreek, OH (Chase McDermand Racing)
43 (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Dooling Autosports-Curb-Agajanian)
67 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71B BRAXTON CUMMINGS/Bedford, IN (Robert Cummings)
71K CANNON MCINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
83 DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (CB Industries)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
87 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (CB Industries)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97x ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (Pat O'Dell)
(R) = Series Rookie
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EXPECTED USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRIES:
09 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Chris Dyson)
3 (R) ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Tim & Linda Simmons)
6 JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
9 BRADY BACON/Broken Arrow, OK (Chris Dyson)
10 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (John Haggenbottom)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
38 (R) TOM SAVAGE/Red Lion, PA (Savage Motorsports)
49 BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Ruhlman Racing)
52 CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
65 (R) TRAVIS MAHONEY/Oglesby, IL (SV Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
71 (R) MIKE ADKINS/Bellevue, WA (Madkins Racing)
78 (R) ROB CAHO JR./Rush City, MN (Rob Caho Jr.)
79 (R) TIM KENT/Bristow, OK (James Hoover)
81 (R) CHELBY HINTON/Dubberly, LA (BCR Group)
86 CHASE DIETZ/York, PA (Bruce Lee)
88 (R) SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Sammy & Mouren Fetter)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Kazmark Motorsports)
97 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (Hans Lein)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Mike Thomas)
166 (R) JOE TRENCA/Phoenix, NY (Karlsen Racing)
(R) = Series Rookie
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2025 USAC POINT STANDINGS
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-774, 2-C.J. Leary-709, 3-Matt Westfall-582, 4-Kody Swanson-493, 5-Kyle Steffens-482, 6-Mario Clouser-450, 7-Dave Berkheimer-355, 8-Dakoda Armstrong-345, 9-Chase Stockon-310, 10-Taylor Ferns-299.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2568, 2-Mitchel Moles-2323, 3-Logan Seavey-2300, 4-Justin Grant-2206, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2189, 6-Briggs Danner-2138, 7-C.J. Leary-2023, 8-Jake Swanson-1967, 9-Kale Drake-1811, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon McIntosh-1055, 2-Justin Grant-1016, 3-Jacob Denney-969, 4-Kale Drake-956, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-945, 6-Gavin Miller-944, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-848, 8-Drake Edwards-832, 9-Logan Seavey-783, 10-Gunnar Setser-747.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213, 2-Briggs Danner-142, 3-Gunnar Setser-128, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-124, 5-C.J. Leary-113, 6-Justin Grant-109, 7-Logan Seavey-108, 8-Chase Stockon-98, 9-Kyle Cummins-96, 10-Hayden Reinbold-83.
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ALL-TIME 4-CROWN NATIONALS FEATURE WINS:
19-Jack Hewitt (8 Silver Crown, 5 Sprint, 3 Midget, 3 Modified)
7-Tyler Courtney (1 Silver Crown, 3 Sprint, 2 Midget, 1 All Star Sprint)
7-Dave Darland (2 Midget, 1 Sprint, 4 Silver Crown)
5-Tracy Hines (2 Midget, 3 Sprint)
5-Logan Seavey (3 Silver Crown, 1 Sprint, 1 Midget)
5-Rich Vogler (4 Midget, 1 Sprint)
5-Chris Windom (2 Silver Crown, 1 Sprint & 2 Midget)
4-Rico Abreu (2 Midget, 1 All Star, 1 High Limit)
4-Steve Butler (2 Sprint, 2 Silver Crown)
4-Jerry Coons Jr. (2 Silver Crown, 1 Midget, 1 Sprint)
4-Kyle Larson (2 Midget, 1 Sprint, 1 Silver Crown)
4-J.J. Yeley (2 Midget, 2 Silver Crown)
3-Brady Bacon (1 Silver Crown, 1 Sprint, 1 All Star)
3-Bryan Clauson (2 Silver Crown, 1 Midget)
3-Steve Kinser (2 Sprint, 1 Silver Crown)
3-Larry Rice (2 Silver Crown, 1 Sprint)
3-Brian Ruhlman (3 Modified)
3-Joey Saldana (3 WoO)
2-Christopher Bell (1 Silver Crown, 1 Midget)
2-Jay Drake (2 Midget)
2-Tony Elliott (2 Sprint)
2-Justin Grant (2 Sprint)
2-Levi Jones (2 Sprint)
2-Bud Kaeding (2 Sprint)
2-C.J. Leary (1 Silver Crown, 1 Sprint)
2-Daison Pursley (1 Sprint, 1 Midget)
2-Donnie Moran (2 Late Model)
2-Billy Moyer (2 Late Model)
2-Johnny Parsons (2 Midget)
2-Aaron Reutzel (2 All Star)
2-Ken Schrader (1 Silver Crown, 1 Midget)
2-Ron Shuman (2 Silver Crown)
2-Jimmy Sills (1 Silver Crown, 1 Sprint)
2-Freddy Smith (2 Late Model)
2-Tony Stewart (1 Sprint, 1 Midget)
2-Brad Sweet (1 Sprint, 1 Midget)
1-Doug Ault (1 Late Model)
1-Robert Ballou (1 Sprint)
1-Spencer Bayston (1 Midget)
1-Jack Boggs (1 Late Model)
1-Randy Boggs (1 Late Model)
1-Jerry Bowersock (1 Modified)
1-Mike Brecht (1 Modified)
1-Kevin Doty (1 Sprint)
1-Robby Flock (1 Midget)
1-Stan Fox (1 Midget)
1-Dickie Gaines (1 Sprint)
1-Jeff Gordon (1 Midget)
1-Jac Haudenschild (1 WoO)
1-Kevin Huntley (1 Silver Crown)
1-Bobby Jacks (1 Stock)
1-Kasey Kahne (1 Midget)
1-Steve Knepper (1 Midget)
1-Joey Kramer (1 Modified)
1-John Lawhorn (1 Late Model)
1-Ian Madsen (1 All Star)
1-Thomas Meseraull (1 Sprint)
1-Mat Neely (1 Silver Crown)
1-C.J. Rayburn (1 Late Model)
1-Dean Roper (1 Stock)
1-Chad Ruhlman (1 Modified)
1-Jim Shereck (1 Modified)
1-Jason Sides (1 WoO)
1-Danny Smith (1 Sprint)
1-Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (1 Midget)
1-Danny Stratton (1 Midget)
1-Brian Tyler (1 Silver Crown)
1-Joe Wallace (1 Stock)
1-Greg Wilson (1 WoO)
1-Mitchel Moles (1 Silver Crown)
SEAVEY GETS THE BAG,
SCORES $20,000 PAYDAY AT TRI-STATE’S HAUBSTADT HUSTLER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Haubstadt, Indiana (September 13, 2025)………The last time Logan Seavey left
Haubstadt, Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway in early August, there was a tinge of
bittersweetness in him following a career best runner-up result at the track.
After coming up just short, the Sutter, California native and his team
counted down the days until their next opportunity arrived on Saturday night
during the 18th running of the Haubstadt Hustler.
When all was said and done, Seavey was a first-time USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship winner at Tri-State, earning the $20,000 checker after
taking the lead one lap prior to the halfway point of the 40-lapper, then
thwarting repeated challenges from Justin Grant down to stretch to reign
victorious in his Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight – Elbrecht
Concrete/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Seavey and Abacus had previously tasted victory at Tri-State’s 1/4-mile dirt
oval with the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship in 2024. To
notch one in the sprint car there, well, that’s about as cool as it gets for
Seavey.
“This place has just eaten me alive since I’ve been coming here,” Seavey
stated. “Kirk (Simpson), Daniel (Whitley), T-Bone (Trevor Reed) and everybody on
this car have been working so hard to get me better, here especially. I just
felt so good all night. I could run really hard and hold off some of the best
here right now.”
For Seavey, the win was a milestone as he became just the 19th driver to
reach 30 or more career USAC National Sprint Car victories. His sixth series
tally of the 2025 season moved him into a tie for 19th place all-time alongside
Chris Windom.
Starting third on the grid, Seavey initially fell back to fourth on the
opening lap behind Grant before steadily moving his way forward. Next, he and
Grant made a beeline past pole sitter Kyle Cummins on the second go around to
make his way into third while Grant slotted into second.
Outside front row starter Hayden Reinbold was cruising up front and seeking
his first career USAC victory of any sort. Meanwhile, Seavey was closing in, and
on lap 13, he dove under Grant in turn three to race into second momentarily.
Grant fought back a half lap later in turns one and two with a slider of his
own, but Seavey countered the move by driving back under Grant off turn two to
gain the “place” position, a game-changing move of utmost importance in pursuit
of victory.
“Passing Justin there was key,” Seavey remarked. “If he gets out front, it’s
probably a different ballgame.”
Seavey wasn’t apt to ride around for any period of time. Under duress from
Grant just behind him, Seavey went on the attack, sliding past Reinbold in turns
three and four to put himself at the top of the pecking order. Grant followed
the path into second as he darted under Reinbold in turn three on the 26th
circuit. In the meantime, Seavey had constructed a lead in excess of a full
second.
That said, Seavey wasn’t anywhere near out of the woods yet. Grant managed to
track Seavey down in lapped traffic, and on lap 33, was able to pull even with
Seavey for the lead. A mere moment later, Grant’s pursuit seemingly ended when
he nearly spun himself in turn four. Just after gathering up and continuing on,
the yellow flag was displayed for 13th running Eli Wilhelmus who spun it in
turns one and two.
With the deck restacked and traffic cleared, Seavey and Grant went toe-to-toe
at the front of the field. On a couple of occasions, Grant was able to pull even
once more with Seavey at both ends of the racetrack. But each time, Seavey
possessed the topside momentum to pull him ahead. But for the final four laps,
Seavey adjusted his line in order to slide himself, entering low in turns one
and three and exiting on the high side of turns two and four.
“I know you can make speed when you slide yourself a lot,” Seavey explained.
“Entry is a little bit choppy on the top, so I was like, if I zing it down
across the bottom, as long as I don’t mess up on exit, it’ll be really hard to
pass me. I don’t know what my speed was like when I was doing that but my car
felt really good.”
Seavey’s slight amendment proved to be the proverbial nail as he quickly
gapped Grant, then sealed the deal with a 0.707 second margin of victory. Grant
crossed the line in second with Reinbold third, Kevin Thomas Jr fourth and
Cummins rounding out the top-five.
With the win, Seavey became just the fourth driver to win both a USAC
National Sprint Car and USAC National Midget feature at Tri-State Speedway,
joining Brady Bacon, Kyle Cummins and Justin Grant in that department. Perhaps
you can now count him among the masters of The Class Track. Despite that fact,
Seavey is quick to point out that the place can be both kind and humbling at a
moment’s notice.
“I don’t think anybody can say they’ve really mastered this place besides
maybe a couple,” Seavey cautioned. “There are guys who run really good
consistently here, then come here tonight and struggle. We’ve just been getting
better overall at this place, so hopefully, that translates to all track
conditions. But for now, it’s more confidence than anything and making sure I
feel good in the car and knowing that I have a chance to win.”
After winning in each of his past two series outings, Grant laid down another
top-flight performance with a second. In his seven USAC National Sprint Car
starts since returning from a broken left foot, he's finished
7th-3rd-1st-4th-1st-1st-2nd. Not too shabby, considering he’s still dealing with
said injury. Furthermore, Grant and Seavey remained in the hunt for the USAC NOS
Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta, the finale of which will be held on October 11
during the Fall Nationals at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway.
Hayden Reinbold was strong, leading the first 18 laps of the feature, and
importantly, retook the lead in the USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year
race by two markers over Gunnar Setser. For all that, Reinbold was the recipient
of the Inferno Fire Move of the Night.
Haubstadt, Indiana’s own Adyn Schmidt is a familiar sight when the USAC
National Sprint Cars take on Tri-State. On this night, the hometown boy did
good, advancing +6 from his 21st starting position to finish 15th and earn Rod
End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Mitchel Moles once again proved himself to be the king of Honest Abe Roofing qualifying in 2025. On Saturday, he earned his fourth consecutive Tri-State quick time with the series dating back to the 2024 Haubstadt Hustler one year ago. This season, it’s his 12th USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying award, which is the third most in a single season in series history, just behind Kevin Thomas Jr. (15 in 2018) and Tom Bigelow (14 in 1978) and equaled with C.J. Leary (12 in 2022). Overall, Moles’ 27th career quick time with the series moved him into a tie for 16th all-time alongside Dave Steele.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 13, 2025
– Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 18th Haubstadt
Hustler
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.717; 2. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-13.794; 3. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-13.859; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.864; 5. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.864; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.908; 7. Jadon Rogers,
14, Rogers-13.922; 8. Eli Wilhelmus, 55, Wilhelmus-13.992; 9. Chase Stockon, 92,
Sertich-14.001; 10. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.124; 11. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R,
Rock Steady-14.139; 12. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.266; 13. Wyatt Burks, 16K,
Knight-14.277; 14. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.300; 15. Carson Garrett,
15, BGE-14.342; 16. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.368; 17. Kendall
Ruble, 17, Ruble-14.419; 18. Carson Short, 21m, Edwards-14.437; 19. Sam Scott,
7s, Scott-14.491; 20. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-14.511; 21. Adyn Schmidt, 12s,
Schmidt-14.623; 22. Collin Ambrose, 36, Ambrose-14.632; 23. Mike Larrison, 07,
American Dream-14.645; 24. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-14.717; 25. Justin Meneely,
100, Meneely-NT; 26. Donny Brackett, 4B, Brackett-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2.
Logan Seavey, 3. Jadon Rogers 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Wyatt Burks, 6. Briggs
Danner, 7. Collin Ambrose, 8. Sam Scott, 9. Justin Meneely. 2:18.357
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Jake Swanson, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Gunnar Setser, 5. Eli
Wilhelmus, 6. Kayla Roell, 7. Kendall Ruble, 8. Mike Larrison, 9. Donny
Brackett. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins,
2. Justin Grant, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Carson Short, 6. Aric
Gentry, 7. Carson Garrett, 8. Adyn Schmidt. 2:20.152
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (3), 2.
Justin Grant (4), 3. Hayden Reinbold (2), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Kyle
Cummins (1), 6. Chase Stockon (11), 7. Mitchel Moles (6), 8. C.J. Leary (8), 9.
Gunnar Setser (5), 10. Jadon Rogers (9), 11. Briggs Danner (12), 12. Kale Drake
(13), 13. Carson Short (18), 14. Jake Swanson (15), 15. Adyn Schmidt (21), 16.
Kayla Roell (20), 17. Collin Ambrose (22), 18. Eli Wilhelmus (10), 19. Carson
Garrett (16), 20. Aric Gentry (23), 21. Wyatt Burks (14), 22. Kendall Ruble
(17), 23. Sam Scott (19), 24. Justin Meneely (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-18 Hayden Reinbold, Laps 19-40 Logan Seavey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2568,
2-Mitchel Moles-2323, 3-Logan Seavey-2300, 4-Justin Grant-2206, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-2189, 6-Briggs Danner-2138, 7-C.J. Leary-2023, 8-Jake Swanson-1967, 9-Kale
Drake-1811, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-213,
2-Briggs Danner-142, 3-Gunnar Setser-128, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-124, 5-C.J.
Leary-113, 6-Justin Grant-109, 7-Logan Seavey-108, 8-Chase Stockon-98, 9-Kyle
Cummins-96, 10-Hayden Reinbold-83.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 18, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – 18th Haubstadt Hustler – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented by NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (13.564)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (13.717)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Adyn Schmidt (21st to 15th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Hayden Reinbold
R.J. JOHNSON TAKES USAC CRA’S
PERRIS SO-CAL SHOWDOWN
By: Lance Jennings
Perris, California (September 14, 2025)………Starting fifth, R.J. Johnson took
the lead from “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. on the 15th lap and shook free from
all challengers to win the “So-Cal Showdown” at Perris Auto Speedway.
The Laveen, Arizona driver took the Petty Performance Racing #33p Sherman to
his first Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car victory of the season over
Ricky Lewis, Davis, hard charger Eddie Tafoya Jr., and Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm.
For his efforts, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion also earned an
extra $500 from the series title sponsor, Avanti Windows & Doors.
Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California began the night by claiming his fourth
career Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award.
The owner/driver of the Mesilla Valley Transportation #41 DRC posted a time of
16.819 seconds over the 21-car roster.
Making his second start in the J.W. Mitchell Motorsports #37 Maxim, Yorba
Linda, California’s Logan Williams raced to victory in the 8-lap In Honor of
Wiley Miler Sr. & Wiley Miller II / Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race.
Defending series champion, R.J. Johnson powered past Brody Roa to top the
Silbermann Solar / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race. Verne Sweeney of Lomita,
California held off Logan Calderwood to win the WC Friend Company Access Systems
/ In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner Third Heat Race aboard the Rachel Guerrero #98
DRC.
Starting 13th, Chino Hills, California’s Eddie Tafoya Jr. earned his second
In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors
of the campaign. The 2019 Rookie of the Year raced up to fourth at the checkered
flags.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will be back in action
on Saturday, September 27th at Perris Auto Speedway. For more information on the
Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series, visit www.usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 13,
2025 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California – So-Cal Showdown
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFYING: 1. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.819; 2. R.J. Johnson, 33p, Petty-16.932; 3. Tommy Malcolm,
5x, Napier-16.960; 4. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-17.037; 5. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-17.150; 6. Blake Bower, 17x, Dunkel-17.213; 7. Logan Williams, 37,
Mitchell-17.358; 8. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-17.362; 9. Cole Wakim, 73,
Ford-17.379; 10. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-17.412; 11. A.J. Bender, 21,
Bender-17.430; 12. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-17.433; 13. Eddie Tafoya Jr.,
51T, Tafoya-17.441; 14. Brody Roa, 91R, BR-17.454; 15. Verne Sweeney, 98,
Guerrero-17.625; 16. Brent Sexton, 44s, Sexton-18.319; 17. Brecken Guerrero,
98B, Guerrero-18.414; 18. Lonnie Hochstetler, 31H, Hochstetler-18.525; 19. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-18.732; 20. Jeff Shelton, 72, Shelton-18.812; 21. Jon
DeWees, 63D, DeWees-18.903.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST
HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Williams, 2. Austin
Williams, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5. Connor Lundy, 6. Elexa
Herrera, 7. Brent Sexton. 2:24.01
SILBERMANN SOLAR / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the
feature) 1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Brody Roa, 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. David Gasper,
5. A.J. Bender, 6. Brecken Guerrero, 7. Jeff Shelton. 2:21.38
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD
HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Verne Sweeney, 2. Logan
Calderwood, 3. Tommy Malcolm, 4. Cole Wakim, 5. Blake Bower, 6. Jon DeWees, 7.
Lonnie Hochstetler. 2:22.67
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. R.J. Johnson (5), 2.
Ricky Lewis (6), 3. Charles Davis Jr. (1), 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (13), 5. Tommy
Malcolm (4), 6. Logan Calderwood (12), 7. Austin Williams (10), 8. Brody Roa
(14), 9. Connor Lundy (7), 10. David Gasper (3), 11. Cole Wakim (9), 12. Logan
Williams (2), 13. A.J. Bender (11), 14. Jon DeWees (21), 15. Elexa Herrera (19),
16. Brecken Guerrero (17), 17. Lonnie Hochstetler (18), 18. Jeff Shelton (20),
19. Verne Sweeney (15), 20. Blake Bower (8), 21. Brent Sexton (16). NT
**Blake Bower flipped on lap 1 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-14 Charles Davis Jr., Laps 15-30 R.J. Johnson.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Eddie Tafoya Jr. (13th to 4th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1085,
2-Ricky Lewis-1070, 3-Austin Williams-912, 4-A.J. Bender-871, 5-Tommy
Malcolm-864, 6-David Gasper-766, 7-Blake Bower-742, 8-Charles Davis Jr.-730,
9-Connor Lundy-650, 10-Eddie Tafoya Jr.-583.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: September 27 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
18TH TO 1ST!
BOXELL CHARGES TO
SPECTACULAR CIRCLE CITY VICTORY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (September 13, 2025)………Starting 18th on the grid ain’t no thang for Jakeb Boxell.
From his outside row nine starting position, the Zanesville, Indiana racer scurried up through the field, then made the winning pass around the outside of Michael Magic with three laps remaining to win Friday’s USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget Ashlea Albertson Memorial feature at Indianapolis, Indiana’s Circle City Raceway.
Magic led the first 22 circuits from the pole, but Boxell proved to be too much in the end as he collected his second career series triumph in his Boxell-Merkler Racing No. 404.
Magic (Winder, Georgia) took second with Matt Lux (Manilla, Indiana) third, Luke Hall (Ludlow Falls, Ohio) fourth and Bryce Massingill (Troy, Ohio) fifth.
USAC MIDWEST THUNDER SPEED2 MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 12, 2025 – Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana
VMS MOTORSPORTS FIRST QUALIFYING GROUP: (8 laps) 1. Abby Hohlbein, 11H, Hohlbein-13.184; 2. Michael Magic, 5m, Magic-13.649; 3. Noah Whitehouse, 77, Whitehouse-13.801; 4. Jake Roell, 3, Roell-13.861; 5. Brayden Schwartz, 55s, Schwartz-13.885; 6. Sheldon Males, 11m, Males-14.469; 7. Tyler Watkins, 67, Watkins-14.498.
VMS MOTORSPORTS SECOND QUALIFYING GROUP: (8 laps) 1. Ian Creager, 36, Creager-13.352; 2. Matt Lux, 5, Wells-13.392; 3. Luke Hall, 74, Heitmeyer-13.461; 4. Chett Gehrke, 93c, Gehrke-13.531; 5. Buddy Hollmeyer, 11, Taylor-13.543; 6. Jakeb Boxell, 404, Boxell-13.545; 7. Jim Jones, 97, Jones-13.988.
VMS MOTORSPORTS THIRD QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Jalen Cox, 11x, Taylor-13.295; 2. Gunnar Lucius, 22, Lucius-13.513; 3. Wes Pinkerton, 21, Fedorczyk-13.546; 4. Chase Hodge, 7c, Hodge-13.759; 5. Cody Dye, 4T, Dye-14.116; 6. Parker Perry, 27, Gresham-NT; 7. Travis Stickels, 87, Stickels-NT.
VMS MOTORSPORTS FOURTH QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Tyler Nelson, 91, Nelson-13.242; 2. Bryce Massingill, 35, Massingill-13.360; 3. Elijah Knoke, 4K, Roell-13.442; 4. Dylan Trost, 21T, Trost-13.520; 5. Derrick Noffsinger, 18N, Noffsinger-14.016; 6. Alex Watson, 3w, Watson-14.535; 7. Cole Morgan, 7m, Morgan-15.389.
PERFORMANCE ELECTRONICS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Noah Whitehouse (2), 2. Michael Magic (3), 3. Abby Hohlbein (4), 4. Jake Roell (1), 5. Brayden Schwartz (5), 6. Tyler Watkins (7), 7. Sheldon Males (6). NT
STIEFEL’S HOME & AUTO SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Matt Lux (3), 2. Luke Hall (2), 3. Buddy Hollmeyer (5), 4. Chett Gehrke (1), 5. Jakeb Boxell (6), 6. Ian Creager (4), 7. Jim Jones (7). NT
HOOSIER AUTO RACING FANS THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jalen Cox (4), 2. Gunnar Lucius (3), 3. Chase Hodge (1), 4. Cody Dye (5), 5. Parker Perry (6), 6. Wes Pinkerton (2), 7. Travis Stickels (7).
FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bryce Massingill (3), 2. Elijah Knoke (2), 3. Tyler Nelson (4), 4. Cole Morgan (6), 5. Derrick Noffsinger (5), 6. Dylan Trost. NT
SEMI: (12 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ian Creager (2), 2. Tyler Watkins (1), 3. Sheldon Males (5), 4. Wes Pinkerton (3), 5. Jim Jones (6). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jakeb Boxell (18), 2. Michael Magic (1), 3. Matt Lux (6), 4. Luke Hall (4), 5. Bryce Massingill (8), 6. Gunnar Lucius (2), 7. Ian Creager (21), 8. Abby Hohlbein (9), 9. Tyler Nelson (12), 10. Noah Whitehouse (3), 11. Parker Perry (19), 12. Jalen Cox (7), 13. Brayden Schwartz (17), 14. Jake Roell (13), 15. Wes Pinkerton (22), 16. Jim Jones (25), 17. Buddy Hollmeyer (10), 18. Derrick Noffsinger (20), 19. Sheldon Males (24), 20. Elijah Knoke (5), 21. Chett Gehrke (14), 22. Cole Morgan (16), 23. Cody Dye (15), 24. Tyler Watkins (23), 25. Chase Hodge (11). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-22 Michael Magic, Laps 23-25 Jakeb Boxell.
USAC MIDWEST THUNDER SPEED2 MIDGET POINTS: 1-Tyler Nelson-477, 2-Bryce Massingill-472, 3-Matt Lux-460, 4-Luke Hall-426, 5-Zach Wigal-368, 6-Ian Creager-355, 7-Cole Morgan-354, 8-Brayden Schwartz-347, 9-Buddy Hollmeyer-333, 10-Jakeb Boxell-298.
NEXT USAC MIDWEST THUNDER SPEED2 MIDGET RACE: September 20, 2025 – Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
VMS Motorsports Fast Qualifier: Abby Hohlbein (13.184)
Performance Electronics First Heat Winner: Noah Whitehouse
Stiefel’s Home & Auto Second Heat Winner: Matt Lux
Hoosier Auto Racing Fans Third Heat Winner: Jalen Cox
Fourth Heat Winner: Bryce Massingill
Performance Powder Coating Hard Charger: Jakeb Boxell (18th to 1st)
LynK Chassis 10th Place Bonus: Noah Whitehouse
SARALE SCORES IN USAC’S PLAZA PARK RETURN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Visalia, California (September 12, 2025)………Caden Sarale led all 30 laps en route to victory during Friday night’s USAC Avanti Windows & Doors Western States Midget feature at Visalia, California’s Plaza Park Raceway.
The event was the first USAC Western States Midget event held at Plaza Park’s 1/5-mile dirt oval since 2013, 12 years earlier.
Sarale (Stockton, California) went fourth to first on the opening lap of the main. Outside front row starter Dane Culver bounced several times atop the turn two cushion, opening the door for Sarale to race on by for second and into the lead past pole sitter Ben Covich by the time the field reached the back straightaway.
Sarale was never headed from that point forward as he zipped away for his third series win of the season and the sixth of his career, all while extending his championship point lead to 54.
Jake Andreotti finished second while T.J. Smith grabbed third. Culver finished fourth despite a tangle that forced him to restart 16th. Connor Speir, meanwhile, finished fifth.
In qualifying, Jett Yantis set a new one-lap USAC Western States Midget track record at Plaza Park with a lap of 11.824 seconds. That broke the former record of 12.120, held by David Prickett since 2013. Yantis’ night didn’t as well as he flipped upside down after colliding with the car driven by Todd Hawse in turn four during the feature. Both drivers were okay.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 12, 2025 – Plaza Park Raceway – Visalia, California
QUALIFYING: 1. Jett Yantis, 4, Carlile-11.824; 2. Jake Andreotti, 00, Davis-11.835; 3. Caden Sarale, 32, Sarale-11.922; 4. Broedy Graham, 66, BGR-12.025; 5. T.J. Smith, 68, Six8-12.234; 6. Mathew Radisich, 14T, Streeter/Graunstadt-12.245; 7. Dane Culver, 50, Knuckles Up-12.286; 8. Ben Covich, 65NZ, Covich-12.349; 9. Todd Hawse, 18, Hawse-12.384; 10. Hailey Lambert, 55, Lambert-12.571; 11. Connor Speir, 14JR, Streeter/Graunstadt-12.603; 12. Terry Nichols, 1p, Nichols/Peckfelder-12.647; 13. Audra Sasselli, 10, Crampton-12.715; 14. Kyle Hawse, 20x, Hawse-12.716; 15. Adam Teves, 101, Teves-12.811; 16. Lance Jackson, 2ND, Nichols/Peckfelder-12.818; 17. Adam Weisberg, 15, Weisberg-NT.
FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the feature) 1. T.J. Smith (4), 2. Dane Culver (3), 3. Connor Speir (1), 4. Caden Sarale (5), 5. Jett Yantis (6), 6. Todd Hawse (2), 7. Adam Teves (8), 8. Adam Weisberg (9). NT
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, starting positions in parentheses, all transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Andreotti (6), 2. Terry Nichols (1), 3. Ben Covich (3), 4. Hailey Lambert (2), 5. Kyle Hawse (7), 6. Lance Jackson (8), 7. Mathew Radisich (4), 8. Broedy Graham (5). NT
DASH: (6 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jake Andreotti (2), 2. T.J. Smith (1), 3. Dane Culver (3), 4. Terry Nichols (4). NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Caden Sarale (4), 2. Jake Andreotti (5), 3. T.J. Smith (3), 4. Dane Culver (2), 5. Connor Speir (11), 6. Adam Teves (14), 7. Hailey Lambert (10), 8. Kyle Hawse (13), 9. Adam Weisberg (16), 10. Lance Jackson (15), 11. Todd Hawse (9), 12. Ben Covich (1), 13. Jett Yantis (6), 14. Mathew Radisich (8), 15. Broedy Graham (7), 16. Terry Nichols (12). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Caden Sarale.
USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET POINTS: 1-Caden Sarale-546, 2-T.J. Smith-492, 3-Dane Culver-467, 4-Todd Hawse-336, 5-Connor Speir-303, 6-Jett Yantis-295, 7-Kyle Hawse-293, 8-Hailey Lambert-264, 9-Broedy Graham-222, 10-Randi Pankratz-205.
NEXT USAC AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS WESTERN STATES MIDGET RACE: September 13, 2025 – Merced Speedway – Merced, California
CASTAWAY!
IT’S WIN 64 & COUNTING FOR GRANT AT CIRCLE CITY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (September 12, 2025)………In his first race as USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car racing’s career win king, Justin Grant performed an encore performance on Friday night during the third running of the Ashlea Albertson Memorial at Indianapolis, Indiana’s Circle City Raceway.
One week after surpassing Dave Darland at the top of the list with series victory number 63, the Ione, California native added one more to the record book with triumph number 64 in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
Starting third, Grant raced his way into the lead by lap nine, then led five laps before relinquishing the top spot momentarily to Gunnar Setser. Two laps later, Grant fought his way back to the front, then led the remaining 15 circuits of the 30-lapper to earn his first career win at the 1/4-mile dirt oval.
Circle City hasn’t been all that kind to Grant over the years. In 10 career series starts at CCR, he held an uncharacteristically subpar average finish of 12.1. Furthermore, his 10th victory of the 2025 USAC National Sprint Car campaign is the second time he’s reached double figures in a single season.
“This car has been so, so good lately; it’s been so fun,” Grant complimented. “We usually dread coming to Circle City. I didn’t think we’d ever win a race here. But we found some things earlier this year here, and then at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, we were really good and I feel like it’s a really similar surface to here.”
In fact, he’s just the third driver in series history to have multiple seasons of 10 or more USAC National Sprint Car victories: Larry Dickson (1968 & 1970), Pancho Carter (1976 & 1977) and Justin Grant (2023 & 2025).
Grant was sporting a bit of a different look at Circle City. After a crash at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway a month-and-a-half ago, he was fitted with a hard cast to assist in the healing process of his broken left foot. Although still hobbling around with the aid of a pair of crutches, Grant was sans cast for the first time since late July.
“I was able to get out of my cast this week,” Grant revealed. “I thought my foot wasn’t hurting, but once I got it out of the cast, it was hurting again. I felt like this one would’ve been tough in the cast. When I could be 75 percent in the brake pedal and 100 percent in the throttle pedal smashing around Kokomo, I could do that. Being 20 percent in both of them was really, really hard for me, which you had to do a lot of here tonight.”
Setser, who made his USAC National Sprint Car debut in this very race at this track one year ago, shuffled out to the initial lead from his pole starting position. Entering the first turn on the opening lap, outside front row starter Jake Swanson snagged the cushion with his right rear tire, which whiplashed the car around as he got back on the gas and motored away.
Swanson’s slight plight seemed to be a case of no harm, no foul after he drove around the outside of Setser for the lead in turn two on the seventh lap. However, Swanson’s fun at the front came to an abrupt halt one lap later. As Swanson exited turn four, his rear axle suddenly snapped. Swanson ultimately coasted to a stop at the end of the front straightaway, but before coming to a rest, Grant nearly saw his night upended at that moment, getting airborne after ramping over Swanson’s left rear wheel. Grant kept on keeping on while Swanson was done for the night with a 23rd place result.
Swanson’s misfortune slotted Setser back into the lead. But just one lap after resuming, trouble unfolded in turn four as a mechanism in Jadon Rogers’ steering malfunctioned, sending him straight across the racetrack and into Kayla Roell as the two jockeyed for the 15th spot. After contact with Roell, Rogers flipped over, finishing his night for good.
Just prior to the red flag, both Grant and Kevin Thomas Jr. had slid their way into the top two spots past Setser in turns one and two. But with the stoppage, the race reverted back to the last completed lap, thus sending Setser back to the front of the line. One completed lap following the ensuing restart, Grant got enough momentum rolling on the high side to drive by Setser and lead lap nine.
After a flurry of cautions, Grant altered his line on a restart just before midway after receiving a signal but then altered the plan when it proved to be not as effective as what he was already doing.
“Anytime there’s a lane above (the cushion), Jeff Walker is standing over there in the pit stands going, ‘get above it buddy,’ so I thought I’d give it a try,” Grant explained. “I was kind of doing it in turns three and four in that little bit of a slick groove. Then I got down in turns one and two and I felt like I was making better speed but I was getting more pressure from Mitchel (Moles) and I was able to see the video board and could tell that I really wasn’t getting away from them.”
As Grant was fighting to fend off Moles to his outside, Setser was cruising along the bottom and made his way back to the point to pace laps 14-15. That’s when Grant got back to the basics.
“When I just got back to slipping in and running the curb nice, they took the camera off me, so I figured we must’ve been all right,” Grant said of the back straightaway video board he’d taken quick ganders at throughout the race. I really just needed to settle down and not get cute; just go run the cushion. It looked like it was getting clear above it, so I kind of searched around and felt like I was better off just doing it pretty vanilla.”
Grant hit the cushion precisely on lap 16 and bolted around the outside of Setser to reassume the lead. Moles followed suit into second as Setser fell back to third while practically the entire top-five ran under a blanket with Briggs Danner in fourth and Thomas fifth. For Grant, the method worked like a charm.
“The laps I’d burn down in, I could drive this thing a lot harder than I realized I could,” Grant said. “I’d get a good run off four and I’d burn down into one and I thought, ‘oh boy, I’ve overshot it here and I’m going to crash.’ It ended up ripping right through there, and really, the more pedal I was able to run at it, the more stable it got.”
Moles was able to draw within a couple car lengths of Grant getting into the corners, but over the final two laps, Moles had to scrape and claw his way back into second as the pesky Danner relentlessly fought for the spot. In the meantime, Grant jetted away scot-free to cross the line as the winner 0.746 seconds ahead of Moles with Danner third, Chase Stockon fourth and Setser fifth.
For Moles, it was yet another case of “close again.” For the fifth time this season, Moles finished second, just one spot shy of his first win of the 2025 USAC National Sprint Car season. On this night, he dug deep on his path from sixth to second for his second consecutive runner-up result at Circle City this season. To begin the night, Moles recorded his series-leading 11th fast time of the year and his 26th career USAC National Sprint Car Honest Abe Roof Fast Qualifying time, tying himself for 17th place all-time alongside USAC Hall of Famer Jay Drake.
Danner muscled his way from his seventh starting spot to finish third for his best career USAC National Sprint Car result to date at Circle City, surpassing his fifth from July of 2024.
Stockon was docked two rows for being late to staging at the start of the feature. In the end, he shrugged it off and still managed to move forward, going plus-eight from 12th to fourth, equaling his best career finish at CCR in his 13th start at the track. That made him the night’s Rod End Supply Hard Charger.
At one point, Matt Goodnight ran as far back as 10th in the semi-feature. On the last corner of the last lap, he still ran sixth but split between two cars to grab the fourth and final transfer spot by a nose, thus punching his ticket into the feature starting field as well as Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night honors.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 12, 2025 – Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Ashlea Albertson Memorial
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-11.833; 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-11.922; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-11.950; 4. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-11.962; 5. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.001; 6. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-12.011; 7. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.015; 8. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.107; 9. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.115; 10. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.138; 11. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.176; 12. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-12.181; 13. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-12.260; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-12.267; 15. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-12.280; 16. Shane Cottle, 34, Olson-12.321; 17. Jadon Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-12.350; 18. Max Adams, 23s, Simon-12.375; 19. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-12.375; 20. Logan Prickett, 37, Prickett-12.404; 21. Todd Hobson, 44, Soudrette-12.413; 22. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-12.433; 23. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-12.506; 24. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, GGR-12.530; 25. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-12.539; 26. Devan Myers, 75, Myers-12.549; 27. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.574; 28. Beau Brandon, 21, Hajduk-12.593; 29. Matt Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-12.792; 30. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-12.853; 31. Tony Paquette, 55, Paquette-13.574; 32. Wyatt Burks, 16K, Knight-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2. Todd Hobson, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Rylan Gray, 6. Austin Nigh, 7. Matt Goodnight, 8. Jadon Rogers. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Carson Garrett, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Gunnar Setser, 6. Devan Myers, 7. Rob Caho Jr., 8. Max Adams. 2:06.687
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase Stockon, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Matt Westfall, 5. Kale Drake, 6. Kayla Roell, 7. Zack Pretorius, 8. Tony Paquette. NT
COOKOUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Briggs Danner, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Chance Crum, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Beau Brandon, 6. Logan Prickett, 7. Gabriel Gilbert, 8. Wyatt Burks. 2:11.492
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kayla Roell, 2. Jadon Rogers, 3. Zack Pretorius, 4. Matt Goodnight, 5. Gabriel Gilbert, 6. Austin Nigh, 7. Tony Paquette, 8. Rob Caho Jr., 9. Devan Myers, 10. Wyatt Burks, 11. Logan Prickett. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (3), 2. Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Briggs Danner (7), 4. Chase Stockon (12), 5. Gunnar Setser (1), 6. C.J. Leary (10), 7. Ricky Lewis (8), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 9. Kyle Cummins (5), 10. Logan Seavey (9), 11. Todd Hobson (17), 12. Chance Crum (16), 13. Carson Garrett (18), 14. Rylan Gray (20), 15. Kayla Roell (13), 16. Zack Pretorius (21), 17. Hayden Reinbold (11), 18. Kale Drake (22), 19. Shane Cottle (14), 20. Matt Goodnight (23), 21. Matt Westfall (19), 22. Beau Brandon (24), 23. Jake Swanson (2), 24. Jadon Rogers (15). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-6 Gunnar Setser, Lap 7 Jake Swanson, Lap 8 Gunnar Setser, Laps 9-13 Justin Grant, Laps 14-15 Gunar Setser, Laps 16-30 Justin Grant.
**Jadon Rogers flipped on lap 8 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2501, 2-Mitchel Moles-2260, 3-Logan Seavey-2220, 4-Justin Grant-2128, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2120, 6-Briggs Danner-2094, 7-C.J. Leary-1966, 8-Jake Swanson-1925, 9-Kale Drake-1766, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-212, 2-Briggs Danner-141, 3-Gunnar Setser-128, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-121, 5-C.J. Leary-113, 6-Justin Grant-107, 7-Logan Seavey-106, 8-Kyle Cummins-96, 9-Chase Stockon-93, 10-Hayden Reinbold-83.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 13, 2025 – Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 18th Haubstadt Hustler
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (11.890)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (11.833)
Car IQ/Ashlea Albertson Memorial First Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
K1 RaceGear/Ashlea Albertson Memorial Second Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
USAC Gear/Ashlea Albertson Memorial Third Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Cookout/Ashlea Albertson Memorial Fourth Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kayla Roell
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Chase Stockon (12th to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Matt Goodnight
DO THE HUSTLE!
$20,000 ON THE LINE FOR USAC SPRINTS
SEPTEMBER 13 AT TRI-STATE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Haubstadt, Indiana (September 11, 2025)………The Haubstadt Hustler is one of the marquee events of the entire USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season.
This Saturday, September 13, a whole slew of challengers will be putting it all on the line with a $20,000 prize awaiting at the end of 40 laps on the intense 1/4-mile dirt oval they call Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Indiana.
It’s the 18th running of the event, and here’s six storylines to hustle through!
5-TIME HUSTLER
Kevin Thomas Jr. has won the Haubstadt Hustler a record five times in his career, including the most recent edition in 2024. No other driver has won the Haubstadt Hustler more than twice! He’s also the winningest USAC driver at the track with nine career scores.
The Cullman, Alabama native has won the event in 2013-2017-2018-2021-2024 and never started on the front row any of those previous victories. Oddly enough, all five of his triumphs have come after starting in the second row: 3rd in 2013, 4th in 2017, 3rd in 2018, 4th in 2021 and 4th in 2024.
KTJ also comes in on a personal high at Tri-State after reigning victorious in the most recent USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car appearance there in August of this year during Indiana Sprint Week.
FOUR SCORE & WANTING MORE
Kevin Thomas Jr. is among the four past Haubstadt Hustler winners to do battle this coming Saturday along with Kyle Cummins, Chase Stockon and Jadon Rogers.
For all of Cummins’ seven career Tri-State wins, only one of them has come during the Haubstadt Hustler back in 2016. The current USAC National Sprint Car point leader already won this year’s Spring Showdown at Tri-State.
Chase Stockon achieved Haubstadt Hustler glory in 2020. Before his Terre Haute victory this past July, that had been his most recent USAC score. This Saturday, he’ll try to keep the momentum rolling into The Class Track.
Jadon Rogers’ lone USAC National Sprint Car victory to date came during the Haubstadt Hustler of 2022. For Saturday, he’ll be back in the family owned No. 14, the very same numeral he sported in the 2022 win.
Perhaps, not surprisingly, three of the four past Haubstadt Hustler winners in this Saturday’s field have won sprint car races at Tri-State in 2025 between USAC and the Midwest Thunder 410 Series. Cummins has won twice, Rogers twice and Thomas once.
THE $100,000 TRIFECTA IS IN PLAY
And then there were three!
Justin Grant, Kyle Cummins and Logan Seavey are vying for their share of the USAC NOS Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta at Tri-State.
Two Trifecta events remain with a pair of $20,000-to-win USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car showdowns on Saturday, September 13, at Tri-State Speedway’s Haubstadt Hustler and on Saturday, October 11, during Lawrenceburg Speedway’s Fall Nationals.
Grant took round one of the Trifecta in August at Kokomo Speedway’s Sprint Car Smackdown ahead of runner-up Cummins and third-place finisher Seavey. Now Grant is chasing a clean sweep worth more than $100,000 in total prize money if he can win at both Tri-State and Lawrenceburg.
The driver with the highest average Trifecta finishing position and also finishes inside the top-three in the trio of events will earn the prize – over 100,000 dollars in total to win all three, a $20,000 bonus to finish second or better in all three and $10,000 bucks to capture a top-three result in all three.
ROELL ON A RAIL
The last time Kayla Roell competed in a USAC National Sprint Car event at Tri-State in August, she made quite a bit of history.
She started things off by becoming the first woman to win a USAC National Sprint Car heat race. In the feature, she crossed the line in the ninth position, the best ever result for a woman in series history.
The Dillsboro, Indiana native and high school wrestling champion has extensive winning experience at Tri-State, scoring five career Midwest Mini Sprint Association wins at the track.
To date, it’s the best run she’s had in USAC Sprint Car competition, and this Saturday, she’ll try to surpass it.
IT’S A BURKS’ KINDA KNIGHT
Wyatt Burks is becoming a hot commodity on the USAC National Sprint Car trail of late. Just last Saturday, the Topeka, Kansas racer finished his race on the podium with a third at Wheatland, Missouri’s Lucas Oil Speedway.
Not only was it his best career finish, it was also his first career top-five with the USAC National Sprint Cars.
For this weekend, the four-time USAC Midwest Wingless Racing Association Sprint Car champion will be back in the seat of the Knight Racing No. 16K as he eyes his Haubstadt Hustler debut.
40 LAPS TO FREEDOM
The Haubstadt Hustler main event is a 40-lapper, 10 more than the usual 30. The event has traditionally featured a 40-lap distance, meaning that the focus, speed, competition and attention to detail is increased to the nth degree.
Two previous 40-lap USAC National Sprint Car events have been held this year, with Justin Grant winning at Pennsylvania’s Action Track USA in June and Carson Garrett at Indiana’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway in July.
RACE DETAILS
Saturday’s September 13 Haubstadt Hustler features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus the Midwest Mini Sprint Association. Pits open at 2:30pm Central, grandstands at 3:30pm, drivers meeting at 5:30pm and cars on track at 6pm followed by qualifying and racing. Adult general admission tickets are $35, students (ages 13-18) $20 & children 12 and under free. Pit passes are $40 for all ages.
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HAUBSTADT HUSTLER WINS:
5-Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Daron Clayton & Kyle Cummins
1-Brady Bacon, Jeff Bland Jr., Bryan Clauson, Casey Riggs, Jadon Rogers, Brady Short, Jon Stanbrough & Chase Stockon
HAUBSTADT HUSTLER WINNERS:
2008: Jeff Bland Jr.
2009: Bryan Clauson
2010: Jon Stanbrough
2011: Casey Riggs
2012: Daron Clayton
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2014: Daron Clayton
2015: Brady Short
2016: Kyle Cummins
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2018: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2019: Kyle Cummins
2020: Chase Stockon
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr.
2022: Jadon Rogers
2023: Brady Bacon
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr.
TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS
9-Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Kyle Cummins
5-Daron Clayton
4-Cory Kruseman
3-Justin Grant & Rick Hood
2-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Hunter Schuerenberg, Brady Short, Jon Stanbrough & Chase Stockon
1-Steve Butler, Dave Darland, Jay Drake, Tony Elliott, Blake Fitzpatrick, Damion Gardner, Tracy Hines, Kenny Jacobs, Levi Jones, Casey Riggs, Jadon Rogers, Stephen Schnapf, Carson Short, Chris Windom & J.J. Yeley
TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS
1983: Rick Hood (9/4)
1984: Steve Butler (5/28) & Rick Hood (9/2)
1988: Kenny Jacobs (8/7)
1989: Rick Hood (6/3)
2000: Cory Kruseman (7/30)
2001: Tony Elliott (5/13) & Jay Drake (7/22)
2002: Tracy Hines (5/19) & Cory Kruseman (7/21)
2003: J.J. Yeley (7/20)
2004: Cory Kruseman (7/18)
2005: Cory Kruseman (7/17)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (7/15) & Daron Clayton (9/2)
2007: Daron Clayton (7/21)
2008: Hunter Schuerenberg (7/19)
2009: Levi Jones (7/18)
2010: Blake Fitzpatrick (7/17)
2011: Damion Gardner (7/16) & Casey Riggs (9/17)
2012: Hunter Schuerenberg (5/12), Jon Stanbrough (7/21) & Daron Clayton (9/15)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (5/11) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/14)
2014: Daron Clayton (4/26), Robert Ballou (7/19) & Daron Clayton (9/13)
2015: Brady Bacon (4/18), Brady Short (7/18) & Brady Short (9/19)
2016: Chase Stockon (4/16), Carson Short (7/16) & Kyle Cummins (9/17)
2017: Chris Windom (4/15), Kyle Cummins (7/15) & Kevin Thomas Jr., (9/16)
2018: Kevin Thomas Jr. (4/28), Dave Darland (7/28) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/15)
2019: Kyle Cummins (7/27) & Kyle Cummins (9/14)
2020: Stephen Schnapf (6/14), Kyle Cummins (8/2) & Chase Stockon (9/19)
2021: Kyle Cummins (4/17), Justin Grant (7/31) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/18)
2022: Robert Ballou (7/30) & Jadon Rogers (9/17)
2023: Justin Grant (4/15) & Brady Bacon (9/16)
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (5/11), Justin Grant (8/3) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/14)
2025: Kyle Cummins (5/10) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/2)
PAST HAUBSTADT HUSTLER RESULTS
2008 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jeff Bland Jr., 2. Brady Short, 3. Thomas Meseraull, 4. Levi Jones, 5. Hunter Schuerenberg, 6. Darren Hagen, 7. Chad Boat, 8. Jon Stanbrough, 9. Kyle Cummins, 10. Hud Cone, 11. A.J. Anderson, 12. Robert Ballou, 13. Blake Fitzpatrick, 14. Daron Clayton, 15. Chris Windom, 16. Shawn Krockenberger, 17. John Memmer, 18. Shane Cottle, 19. J.J. Yeley, 20. Alex Shanks, 21. Ricky Williams.
2009 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Josh Wise, 3. Brady Short, 4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Damion Gardner, 6. Levi Jones, 7. Scotty Weir, 8. Casey Shuman, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Blake Fitzpatrick, 11. Chris Windom, 12. Hunter Schuerenberg, 13. Jeff Bland Jr., 14. Hud Cone, 15. Kevin Thomas Jr., 16. Kyle Cummins, 17. Mark Perry III, 18. Thomas Meseraull, 19. Nic Faas, 20. Robert Ballou, 21. Danny Holtsclaw.
2010 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Blake Fitzpatrick, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Scotty Weir, 5. Hunter Schuerenberg, 6. Levi Jones, 7. Critter Malone, 8. Chase Stockon, 9. Jonathan Hendrick, 10. Thomas Meseraull, 11. Damion Gardner, 12. Kurt Gross, 13. Jeff Bland Jr., 14. Adam Nigg, 15. Jared Harris, 16. Chase Briscoe, 17. Justin Grant, 18. Jonathan Vennard, 19. Kevin Thomas Jr., 20. Brady Short, 21. Daron Clayton.
2011 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Casey Riggs, 2. Bryan Clauson, 3. Damion Gardner, 4. Levi Jones, 5. Brady Bacon, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Hunter Schuerenberg, 8. Tracy Hines, 9. Keith Bloom, 10. Critter Malone, 11. Jonathan Hendrick, 12. Kyle Cummins, 13. Jon Stanbrough, 14. Wes McIntyre, 15. Dave Darland, 16. Daron Clayton, 17. Blake Fitzpatrick, 18. Braylon Fitzpatrick, 19. Robert Ballou, 20. Hud Cone, 21. Brady Short, 22. Chris Windom, 23. Chase Stockon, 24. Chase Briscoe, 25. Shane Cottle. NT
2012 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Daron Clayton, 2. Kyle Larson, 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Damion Gardner, 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 8. Jon Stanbrough, 9. Chase Briscoe, 10. Chase Stockon, 11. Thomas Meseraull, 12. Shane Cottle, 13. Dakota Jackson, 14. Hunter Schuerenberg, 15. Bobby East, 16. Jerry Coons Jr., 17. Tracy Hines, 18. Brady Short, 19. Seth Parker, 20. Brandon Mattox, 21. Wes McIntyre, 22. Kyle Cummins, 23. Bryan Clauson (re-positioned due to missing scales). NT
2013 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Brady Short, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Daron Clayton, 8. Tracy Hines, 9. Bryan Clauson, 10. Shane Cottle, 11. Robert Ballou, 12. Blake Fitzpatrick, 13. Jeff Bland Jr., 14. Bradley Sterrett, 15. Nick Drake, 16. Carson Short, 17. Chase Briscoe, 18. A.J. Hopkins, 19. Kurt Gross, 20. Tyler Courtney, 21. Dave Darland, 22. Wes McIntyre, 23. Seth Parker. NT
2014 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Daron Clayton, 2. Robert Ballou, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Jon Stanbrough, 7. Bryan Clauson, 8. Brady Bacon, 9. Tracy Hines, 10. Brian Karraker, 11. Dave Darland, 12. Aaron Farney, 13. C.J. Leary, 14. Brady Short, 15. Kevin Thomas Jr., 16. Shane Cockrum, 17. Chris Windom, 18. Donny Brackett, 19. Nick Hale, 20. Carson Short, 21. Brandon Mattox, 22. Hud Cone, 23. Mitch Wissmiller, 24. Jeff Bland Jr. NT
2015 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Brady Short, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Dakota Jackson, 4. Brady Bacon, 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Robert Ballou, 8. Chris Windom, 9. C.J. Leary, 10. Thomas Meseraull, 11. Shane Cottle, 12. Aaron Farney, 13. Brandon Mattox, 14. Kent Schmidt, 15. Jon Stanbrough, 16. James Lyerla, 17. Kyle Cummins, 18. Donny Brackett, 19. Chad Boespflug, 20. Tracy Hines, 21. Justin Grant, 22. Hunter Schuerenberg, 23. Mike Terry Jr., 24. Daron Clayton. NT
2016 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Tyler Courtney, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Chris Windom, 7. Carson Short, 8. Justin Grant, 9. Brady Bacon, 10. Jon Stanbrough, 11. C.J. Leary, 12. Dave Darland, 13. Brian Karraker, 14. Tyler Hewitt, 15. Brandon Mattox, 16. Tyler Thomas, 17. Daron Clayton, 18. Dakota Jackson, 19. Brady Short, 20. Chad Boespflug, 21. Thomas Meseraull, 22. Donny Brackett, 23. Aaron Farney. NT
2017 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Thomas Meseraull, 4. Chet Williams, 5. Tyler Courtney, 6. Chris Windom, 7. Brady Short, 8. Robert Ballou, 9. C.J. Leary, 10. Justin Grant, 11. Chad Boespflug, 12. Carson Short, 13. Dave Darland, 14. Donny Brackett, 15. Chase Stockon, 16. Isaac Chapple, 17. Josh Hodges, 18. Brady Bacon, 19. Dakota Jackson, 20. Aric Gentry, 21. Brandon Mattox, 22. Jon Stanbrough, 23. Shane Cottle, 24. Kendall Ruble. NT
2018 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 2. C.J. Leary (2), 3. Jason McDougal (8), 4. Dave Darland (7), 5. Carson Short (15), 6. Tyler Courtney (16), 7. Robert Ballou (10), 8. Chase Stockon (11), 9. Kyle Cummins (9), 10. Donny Brackett (13), 11. Stephen Schnapf (5), 12. Isaac Chapple (14), 13. Chet Williams (19), 14. Brady Bacon (6), 15. Critter Malone (21), 16. Kendall Ruble (20), 17. Chris Windom (4), 18. Daron Clayton (17), 19. Justin Grant (12), 20. Tony DiMattia (22), 21. Brandon Mattox (23), 22. Kent Schmidt (1), 23. Aric Gentry (18). NT
2019 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (3), 2. Tyler Courtney (4), 3. C.J. Leary (1), 4. Kendall Ruble (5), 5. Chris Windom (10), 6. Critter Malone (11), 7. Chase Stockon (9), 8. Brady Bacon (19), 9. Brady Short (18), 10. Josh Hodges (6), 11. Stephen Schnapf (23), 12. Max Adams (14), 13. Carson Short (22), 14. Kevin Thomas Jr. (17), 15. Donny Brackett (16), 16. Kent Schmidt (15), 17. Dustin Christie (2), 18. Jason McDougal (21), 19. Brian Karraker (8), 20. Chayse Hayhurst (12), 21. Dakota Jackson (20), 22. Justin Grant (13), 23. Isaac Chapple (24), 24. Collin Ambrose (25), 25. Shane Cottle (7). NT
2020 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon (2), 2. Jadon Rogers (14), 3. Robert Ballou (18), 4. Critter Malone (19), 5. Chris Windom (8), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Brady Bacon (12), 8. C.J. Leary (10), 9. Kyle Cummins (1), 10. Brandon Mattox (13), 11. Kent Schmidt (6), 12. Dave Darland (5), 13. Anton Hernandez (16), 14. Dakota Jackson (17), 15. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 16. Carson Short (15), 17. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (22), 18. Chayse Hayhurst (24), 19. Aric Gentry (20), 20. Clinton Boyles (9), 21. Shane Cottle (21), 22. Jonathan Vennard (23), 23. Stephen Schnapf (11), DQ. Kendall Ruble.
2021 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 2. Justin Grant (3), 3. Brady Bacon (8), 4. Tanner Thorson (7), 5. Chase Stockon (2), 6. Robert Ballou (15), 7. Brady Short (1), 8. Daison Pursley (12), 9. Jason McDougal (11), 10. Jake Swanson (14), 11. Kyle Cummins (5), 12. Koby Barksdale (20), 13. Jadon Rogers (13), 14. Kent Schmidt (16), 15. C.J. Leary (19), 16. Chris Windom (10), 17. Emerson Axsom (17), 18. Stephen Schnapf (9), 19. Collin Ambrose (23-P), 20. Kendall Ruble (6), 21. Carson Garrett (18), 22. Cindy Chambers (24-P), 23. Max Adams (21), 24. Aric Gentry (22). NT
2022 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jadon Rogers (1), 2. Kyle Cummins (7), 3. Jason McDougal (3), 4. Chase Stockon (8), 5. Brady Bacon (10), 6. C.J. Leary (2), 7. Justin Grant (15), 8. Emerson Axsom (6), 9. Mitchel Moles (12), 10. Robert Ballou (11), 11. Carson Garrett (13), 12. Daison Pursley (17), 13. Matt Westfall (16), 14. Kendall Ruble (5), 15. Collin Ambrose (9), 16. Dustin Beck (20), 17. Brady Short (14), 18. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 19. Stan Beadles (19), 20. Carson Short (21), 21. Adyn Schmidt (22), 22. Brandon Mattox (23-U), 23. Aric Gentry (18), 24. Brandon Smith (24-M). NT
2023 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 3. Dustin Beck (3), 4. Mitchel Moles (5), 5. Kyle Cummins (15), 6. J.J. Hughes (6), 7. Kendall Ruble (4), 8. Justin Grant (7), 9. Carson Garrett (10), 10. C.J. Leary (11), 11. Logan Seavey (20), 12. Chase Stockon (21), 13. Daison Pursley (12), 14. Emerson Axsom (13), 15. Brady Short (19), 16. Adyn Schmidt (14), 17. Kayla Roell (23-P), 18. Andy Bradley (16), 19. Jadon Rogers (18), 20. Carson Short (17), 21. Matt Westfall (22), 22. Robert Ballou (2), 23. Stephen Schnapf (8). NT
2024 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 2. Robert Ballou (1), 3. Kyle Cummins (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (6), 5. Brady Bacon (8), 6. Logan Seavey (3), 7. C.J. Leary (7), 8. Chase Stockon (10), 9. Justin Grant (2), 10. Carson Garrett (16), 11. Kendall Ruble (24), 12. Daison Pursley (11), 13. Matt Westfall (15), 14. Jadon Rogers (17), 15. Kayla Roell (13), 16. Kale Drake (18), 17. J.J. Hughes (23), 18. Dustin Beck (19), 19. Brady Short (12), 20. Hayden Reinbold (14), 21. Hunter Maddox (21), 22. Joey Amantea (22), 23. Gunnar Setser (9), 24. Brandon Mattox (20). NT
USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SO-CAL SHOWDOWN
GOES TO PERRIS SEP 13
By: Lance Jennings
Perris, California (September 11, 2025)………This Saturday, September 13th, the battle for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Championship will head to Perris Auto Speedway.
The “So-Cal Showdown” returns with the NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws Sprint Cars and will be the only appearance of winged and non-winged 410 sprints on the same program in Southern California.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California and the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm with racing at "America's Premier Dirt Track" starting at 7:00pm.
For more event information, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com and the track’s website at www.perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE EVENT AT WWW.USACRACING.COM OR WWW.USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at www.usacracing.com.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 264 USAC CRA Sprint Car events and forty-seven drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25, 2012. This season, Ricky Lewis has topped four Perris features, David Gasper took the April 1st event, and Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm claimed the victory on July 19th. The complete Perris USAC CRA win list is at the end of this release.
After a hard fought “Louie Vermeil Classic” at Calistoga, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona has taken over the points lead and holds an 11-point advantage over the competition. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport Sherman, the defending champion has five Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Awards, six heat race victories, thirteen top-10 finishes, and 45 feature laps led on the year. Currently tied with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine wins, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion will have his sights on his first win of the year.
Oxnard, California’s Ricky Lewis ranks second in the USAC CRA point standings. The owner/driver of the #41 Mesilla Valley Transportation / Morris Family Farms DRC has posted eight feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, two heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, thirteen top-10 finishes, and 173 feature laps led in the campaign. Now tied with Bryan Clauson with twelve career USAC CRA wins, Ricky will be a favorite to watch this Saturday night at Perris.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams of Yorba Linda, California sits third in the point chase. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging / Maxima Oil DRC, Williams has recorded one Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, thirteen top-10 finishes, and 1 feature lap led on the season. Currently tied with Matt Mitchell and Ricky Lewis with eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will be looking for his first victory of the year at the “So-Cal Showdown.”
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender is fourth in the chase for the USAC CRA championship. Driving the family owned #21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender has four heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, eleven top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year. This Saturday night, the former Turkey Night Grand Prix Sprint Car winner will have his sights on the second win of his career at Perris Auto Speedway.
Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm of Yucaipa, California has climbed to fifth in the USAC CRA point standings. Racing the Dino Napier owned #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating DRC, Malcolm has one feature win, three heat race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, nine top-10 finishes, and 48 feature laps led in the campaign. The veteran driver is tied with “The People’s Champion” Dave Darland, “Super” Rickie Gaunt, Justin Grant, “Showtime” Danny Sheridan, and “KTJ” Kevin Thomas Jr. with eight victories and will be looking to add the “So-Cal Showdown” to his resume.
Peoria, Arizona’s Connor Lundy leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors over Connor Speir, Brecken Guerrero, Brody Wake, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton, Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Heath Holdsclaw, Caleb Stelzig, Trenten Shelton, Jacob Tuttle, Colt Treharn, Mark Hanson, Lonnie Hochstetler, and Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are David Gasper, “Bullet” Blake Bower, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., “The Cadillac” Cody Williams, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Logan Calderwood, Elexa Herrera, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California. For more event information, visit the track’s website at www.perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134. Advance tickets are available online at www.worldofoutlaws.com.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps, The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at www.usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams, 2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer, 2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer, 2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J. Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David Gasper, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Logan Seavey, 1-Jake Swanson, 1-J.J. Yeley.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas – 15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner, 24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas, 8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams, 5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 5-Ricky Lewis, 5-Tommy Malcolm, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis Jr., 4-R.J. Johnson, 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones, 2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris Windom, 1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford, 1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
SO-CAL SHOWDOWN WINNERS: 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Richard Vander Weerd, 2016-Josh Hodges, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Rained Out, 2019-Brody Roa, 2020-Cancelled, 2021-Cancelled, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Not Held, 2024-Not Held.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. R.J. Johnson-1002, 2. Ricky Lewis-991, 3. Austin Williams-853, 4. A.J. Bender-830, 5. Tommy Malcolm-796, 6. David Gasper-716, 7. Blake Bower-714, 8. Charles Davis Jr.-660, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-597, 10. Cody Williams-567, 11. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-517, 12. Verne Sweeney-458, 13. Logan Williams-451, 14. Brody Roa-408, 15. Logan Calderwood-394, 16. Elexa Herrera-379, 17. Connor Speir (R)-377, 18. Brecken Guerrero (R)-368, 19. Brody Wake (R)-362, 20. Jake Swanson-299.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: J.J. Yeley)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Winner: Logan Seavey)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (So-Cal Showdown)
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
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CIRCLED DATE!
USAC SPRINTS ENTER CIRCLE CITY SEP 12
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 9, 2025)………Circle City starts the weekend!
Indianapolis, Indiana’s Circle City Raceway is the homestead for USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship racing this Friday night, September 12, for
round number 37 of the 2025 season.
Here’s six storylines to keep your eyes peeled to!
LEARY CITY
C.J. Leary’s lone victory of the USAC National Sprint Car season came at
Circle City Raceway back on July 30 during Indiana Sprint Week. Leary wired all
30 laps while fending off a hard-charging Mitchel Moles for the win on the final
lap.
It’s been a mixed bag of results for Leary in the sprint car of late. A
particularly strong August was interrupted by a subdued past weekend in which he
finished 13th and 10th in his two outings.
Leary is among the rare multi-time USAC National Sprint Car winners at Circle
City, having also pocketed a victory there back in 2022. In 2023, the Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing No. 21AZ he drives was victorious at Circle City with
Jake Swanson at the wheel.
SWANSON’S RIGHT THERE
Speaking of Jake Swanson, last weekend, he came oh-so-close to picking off
his first career USAC Sprint Car win as a driver/owner, scoring a runner-up
result at Lucas Oil Speedway behind Justin Grant.
As mentioned, Swanson was a winner with USAC at Circle City, and this past
July, was a 6th place finisher there. He has never strayed too far from the
front at CCR, also collecting a 3rd in 2021 and a 2nd in 2023.
Swanson is also one of just four drivers to start all 11 previous USAC
National Sprint Car events at Circle City along with C.J. Leary, Chase Stockon
and Robert Ballou.
THE FASTEST AT THE CIRCLE
We’ve been saying it time and time again. Mitchel Moles is due for a win.
He’s practically done everything there is to do this season except stand in
victory lane. In fact, he’s finished 23 of his last 24 USAC National Sprint Car
starts inside the top-10, a span which also includes 12 top-five results.
In July at Circle City, he came within a car length of notching his first win
of the year. He also owns the Circle City USAC one-lap track record of 11.819
seconds, set in 2022. This Friday presents as good of a shot as any for a Moles
breakthrough.
CLIMBING THE TOTEM POLE
For Kyle Cummins and Logan Seavey, the similarities between the two are quite
striking. This Friday, one or the other could become the winningest USAC
National Sprint Car driver at Circle City.
Both drivers each own three career series victories over the years at Circle
City. Between the two, they’ve also won each of the past two autumn USAC
National Sprint Car races at Circle City with Seavey scoring in 2023 and Cummins
in 2024.
Cummins is the current USAC National Sprint Car point leader. Seavey is the
defending USAC National Sprint Car champion. Cummins and Seavey both own a
single runner-up finish at Circle City. Both drivers’ Circle City resumes also
include four top-fives and six top-tens. Spooky.
SKIPPING LIKE A BROKEN RECORD
Justin Grant now has a view from the top. Last Saturday, he became the
winningest driver in USAC National Sprint Car history, surpassing Dave Darland
with his 63rd score.
In his past four series starts, Grant has finished 3rd, 1st, 4th and 1st. Oh
yeah. He’s also doing all of this basically on one leg after breaking his left
foot in a crash in late July.
Circle City hasn’t been all that kind to Grant over the years. In 10 career
series starts there, he has an average finish of 12.1. In July, he was absent
from the event due to the aforementioned injury.
ROOKIE RACE UPDATE
The race for USAC National Sprint Car MPI Rookie of the Year honors has
tightened considerably after last week’s pair of events.
Hayden Reinbold’s lead over Gunnar Setser in the Rookie department has shrunk
from 49 to 15 in the blink of an eye.
In a small sample size from July’s round at Circle City, Reinbold got the
slight upper hand, finishing seventh while Setser was one spot behind in eighth.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday night, September 12, Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis, Indiana
presents the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus USAC Midwest
Thunder SpeeD2 Midgets and the All Star Circuit of Champions TQ Midgets.
Pits open at 4pm Eastern, front gates open at 5:30pm, drivers meeting at 6pm
& hot laps at 7pm with qualifying and racing immediately following.
General admission tickets available at the ticket booth the day of the event
and in advance at http://www.circlecityraceway.com/. General admission tickets
are available at the ticket booth the day of the event. General admission
tickets for ages 13-64 are $20. General admission tickets for Seniors 65+ &
Military are $17. General admission tickets for ages 6-12 are $5. General
admission tickets for ages 5 & under are free. Pit passes are $40 for age 11 &
up. Pit passes are $20 for kids age 10 & under.
The event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://www.flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2442, 2-Mitchel Moles-2181, 3-Logan Seavey-2170, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2061, 5-Justin Grant-2050, 6-Briggs Danner-2022, 7-C.J. Leary-1905, 8-Jake Swanson-1895, 9-Kale Drake-1735, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK RECORDS AT CIRCLE CITY
RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 9/16/2022 - Mitchel Moles - 11.819
10 Laps - 9/16/2022 - Jadon Rogers - 2:04.23
12 Laps - 9/16/2022 - Jake Swanson - 2:39.26
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
3-Kyle Cummins & Logan Seavey
2-C.J. Leary
1-Brady Bacon, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Tanner Thorson
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY
2021: Tanner Thorson (9/17)
2022: C.J. Leary (7/25) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (9/16)
2023: Jake Swanson (5/24), Kyle Cummins (5/25), Kyle Cummins (7/24) & Logan
Seavey (9/15)
2024: Brady Bacon (5/22), Logan Seavey (5/23), Logan Seavey (7/31) & Kyle
Cummins (9/13)
2025: C.J. Leary (7/30)
63!
GRANT BECOMES USAC SPRINTS’
ALL-TIME WIN KING WITH WHEATLAND WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Wheatland, Missouri (September 6, 2025)………One man now stands alone at the top
of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship career win list. That’s
Justin Grant.
On Saturday night at Wheatland, Missouri’s Lucas Oil Speedway, Grant captured
his 63rd career series victory to become the winningest driver in the history of
USAC National Sprint Car racing, surpassing Dave Darland’s mark of 62.
Furthermore, the Ione, California native’s triumph was the 100th win of his
USAC career across all divisions, national and regional. He’s just the eighth
driver to reach that mark, a list that includes the likes of Rich Vogler (171),
A.J. Foyt (162), Sleepy Tripp (161), Mel Kenyon (131), Dave Darland (115), Bryan
Clauson (112), Damion Gardner (106) and now Justin Grant (100).
On this occasion, the fourth place starting Grant was on a roll right from
the start as he charged into second on the first lap, then chased down Wesley
Smith for the lead on lap eight. From there, he fended off repeated challenges
from Jake Swanson down the stretch to record his series-leading ninth win of the
USAC National Sprint Car season, and the 14th across all USAC national series in
2025, also tops among all drivers.
Oh, and lest we mention, he achieved these milestones while nursing a broken
left foot suffered a little over a month ago while wearing a hard cast and
hobbling on a pair of crutches to and from his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink
– TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy, if you haven’t heard.
“I absolutely love driving sprint cars, particularly non-wing sprint cars. I
love USAC. I love everything about what we do,” Grant said. “To be the all-time
winner is just absolutely incredible. I’ve poured my life into this sport and
into this discipline while trying to get better and better and better at it.”
From the time Grant first jumped into a sprint car back in 2009, he was fast.
Impressively, he’s won his 63 USAC National Sprint Car races for just three car
owners: TOPP Motorsports (55), Sam McGhee Motorsports (5) and Mark Hery (3). As
Grant looked back on all the car owners he’s raced for over the years, he was
appreciative of the opportunities that got him to where he stands today – on top
of the of the all-time list.
“There’s so many people who make it possible for me to win these races,”
Grant reminisced. “All the way back to Ken Baldwin, the first guy who hired me
to go racing, and Mark Hery who stuck with me for years and years and years and
let me tear up a lot of equipment, and we won some races together.”
With Kevin Birchmeier’s TOPP Motorsports outfit, Grant has been a mainstay as
the team’s driver dating back to the beginning of the 2018 season. Together,
they’ve accumulated more wins than any other driver/entrant combo in USAC
National Sprint Car history. Together, they’ve obliterated the record books.
“Kevin Birchmeier, I’ve driven for him for eight seasons now and we’ve been
through some really high highs and some really low lows together and I wouldn’t
be here if it wasn’t for him,” Grant explained. “He supports me 100 percent.
When we’re struggling, he’s the guy cheerleading and picking us up. That’s rare
in a car owner.”
Grant is relatively fresh off a Sprint Car Smackdown victory at Indiana’s
Kokomo Speedway 14 days earlier, a score that tied Dave Darland atop the
winners’ list at 62. When Grant was rising up the ranks as the young upstart, he
was consistently battling the legendary veteran, Darland, tooth and nail on the
USAC trail. In fact, when Darland tied Tom Bigelow’s then record of 52 series
wins at Kokomo in 2014, he passed Grant for the win late in the going to get the
job done. It was one of the finest rivalries of its time, and the respect Grant
has for Darland has only continued to grow over the years.
“It almost felt more special to tie Dave Darland than it does to pass him,”
Grant admitted. “He’s an absolute legend and a hero and I shared something on
Facebook today about him going into the Indiana Sports Hall of Fame. I wanted to
make note that we’re all now reaping the benefits of the things that guys like
Dave Darland did for our sport. When I moved to Indiana, these guys were racing
for $3,000-to-win every night and $10,000 to win the championship that they had
to split with the car owner. Now, thanks to guys like Dave, we race for big
money and we get to make a living doing this. I support a family by doing this,
and it’s really, really special to get to do that.”
Turning the wrenches on the TOPP No. 4 is Jeff Walker, a man who has been
immensely instrumental to Grant throughout the years, dating back to their first
meeting in 2009, a time in which Grant recalled his humble beginnings as a
teenager migrating from the west coast to the Midwest to pursue his racing
dreams.
“Jeff told me I could move to Indiana and go racing with him and just live
with him and work on his cars,” Grant reflected. “That was an incredible
opportunity for me. I was so excited to go do it for the summer. I liked it so
much, I just never went home. Jeff ended up being the first guy to let me drive
a 410 sprint car and we’ve known each other now for years and years and years,
and he’s always helped me. Even when we weren’t racing together, he’s helped me
a lot.”
Walker reunited with Grant during a particularly rough patch during the
midsummer of 2023, and the team jelled enough over the forthcoming months to
capture the USAC National Sprint Car title. Two years later, they’re still
winning, and that means the world to Grant.
“To do this now over the last couple of years, and to go racing with Jeff
again is really, really special. To break this record with him and to have the
success that we’re having, it feels full circle and I’m really happy with the
way it’s worked out. You couldn’t have drawn the whole thing up any better.”
In the race itself, Grant crossed the finish line 0.789 seconds ahead of
runner-up Jake Swanson while Wyatt Burks came home third ahead of Mitchel Moles
in fourth and Logan Seavey in fifth in the Rod End Supply Diamond Dirt Duel at
Lucas Oil Speedway’s 3/8-mile, which was the second ever USAC National Sprint
Car event held at the track, and the first since 2006.
Interestingly enough, it was a Jeff Walker owned and wrenched car that owned
the one-lap track record entering Saturday’s event, a 15.159 second lap set by
Brady Bacon 19 years earlier. Logan Seavey was quick to erase that from the
record books as he stopped the clock with a 14.928 in Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying. The 23rd fast time of Seavey’s career moved him into a tie with Jon
Stanbrough for 21st place all-time.
In his first 22 USAC National Sprint Car starts, Wyatt Burks had never
finished better than eighth. On Saturday, the plumber by trade from Topeka,
Kansas finished third for his best career series result. That performance earned
him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Jack Wagner made his first USAC National Sprint Car start in five years a
good one. On Saturday, the Lone Jack, Missouri racer went +9 from his 20th
starting spot to finish 11th and collect Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
On a night of broken records, Gunnar Setser notched one of his own. The Columbus, Indiana native set a new eight-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record in the process of his heat race victory. His time of 2:04.188 surpassed the former record of 2:06.26 held by Bryan Clauson since 2006.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 6, 2025
– Lucas Oil Speedway – Wheatland, Missouri – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Rod End
Supply Diamond Dirt Duel
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.928 (New Track
Record); 2. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-15.262; 3. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming
Swanson-15.301; 4. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-15.349; 5. Wyatt Burks, 5x,
Sawyer-15.398; 6. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-15.446; 7. Kobe
Simpson, 21K, Simpson-15.457; 8. Wesley Smith, 44, Smith-15.480; 9. Jadon
Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-15.497; 10. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-15.511; 11. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-15.532; 12. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-15.532; 13. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.549; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-15.556;
15. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-15.581; 16. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.588; 17. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.729; 18.
Samuel Wagner, 73, Wagner-15.746; 19. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-15.778; 20.
Clinton Boyles, 41, Wyatt-15.999; 21. Anthony Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-16.257;
22. Jack Wagner, 77, Hockett-16.277; 23. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-16.327; 24.
Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-16.376; 25. Justin Johnson, 27, Johnson-NT (Time
of 16.612 disallowed due to an illegal left rear tire).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.,
2. C.J. Leary, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Briggs Danner, 6. Logan
Seavey, 7. Jack Wagner, 8. Justin Johnson, 9. Kobe Simpson. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Cale Coons,
2. Wesley Smith, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Clinton Boyles, 6.
Wyatt Burks, 7. Dakota Earls, 8. Brandon Mattox. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser,
2. Kale Drake, 3. Samuel Wagner, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Jake Swanson, 6. Mitchel
Moles, 7. Anthony Nicholson, 8. Braydon Cromwell. 2:04.188 (New Track Record)
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2.
Jake Swanson (5), 3. Wyatt Burks (3), 4. Mitchel Moles (2), 5. Logan Seavey (6),
6. Cale Coons (9), 7. Gunnar Setser (8), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 9. Kyle
Cummins (11), 10. C.J. Leary (15), 11. Jack Wagner (20), 12. Briggs Danner (17),
13. Chase Stockon (12), 14. Hayden Reinbold (14), 15. Jadon Rogers (10), 16.
Samuel Wagner (16), 17. Kale Drake (13), 18. Dakota Earls (21), 19. Justin
Johnson (23), 20. Braydon Cromwell (22), 21. Wesley Smith (1), 22. Anthony
Nicholson (19), 23. Clinton Boyles (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Wesley Smith, Laps 8-30 Justin Grant.
**Kobe Simpson flipped during the first heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2442,
2-Mitchel Moles-2181, 3-Logan Seavey-2170, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2061, 5-Justin
Grant-2050, 6-Briggs Danner-2022, 7-C.J. Leary-1905, 8-Jake Swanson-1895, 9-Kale
Drake-1735, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-208,
2-Briggs Danner-137, 3-Gunnar Setser-128, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-121, 5-C.J.
Leary-109, 6-Logan Seavey-106, 7-Justin Grant-105, 8-Kyle Cummins-96, 9-Chase
Stockon-85, 10-Hayden Reinbold-83.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 12, 2025 – Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (15.505)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (14.928)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Cale Coons
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jack Wagner (20th to 11th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Wyatt Burks
REDEMPTION SONG!
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS, DANNER DELIVERS AT TRI-CITY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Granite City, Illinois (September 5, 2025)………Briggs Danner and Hogue Racing Enterprises were counting down the days until they could get their chance at redemption on Friday night at Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois.
Just 13 days earlier, the Allentown, Pennsylvania driver’s wall contact and subsequent flip on the final lap of Sprint Car Smackdown XIV at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway resulted in heartbreak that weighed heavily on their minds until they got a crack at their next opportunity.
When opportunity knocked, Danner answered at Tri-City. Starting fourth in the 30-lap feature, Danner tracked down Kyle Cummins for the lead on the 14th circuit, then ran away from the pack to earn his third USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory of the season in his E. Schneider & Sons – Aw Shucks Roasted Corn/DRC/Rider Chevy.
“I’ve got to thank Tim (Hogue) and Tyler; this one’s for them,” Danner said. “They put a lot of work in after Kokomo, and we’ve just tried to forget about it and move on. Tonight made that a little easier.”
In what was the first visit by the USAC Sprint Cars to Tri-City’s 3/8-mile dirt oval since 2019, for both Danner and Hogue, it was the first time they’d ever laid eyes on the joint.
“It’s awesome,” Danner exclaimed. “It’s a place we’ve never been to and it’s really cool traveling to these new places and running well. I knew right from qualifying it was going to be pretty sweet. I wasn’t quite sure what the track was going to do there during the feature after a little bit of track work. I felt like it started to clean off in some spots but it was so dirty, it was hard to hit. So I kept running where I felt good.”
Danner’s sixth career USAC National Sprint Car triumph moved him into 76th place all-time alongside the likes of Emerson Axsom, Chad Boespflug, Kevin Briscoe, Shane Cottle, Jac Haudenschild, Jason McCord, Jan Opperman, Tom Sneva, George Snider, Jake Swanson and Dick Tobias.
Initially, it was front row counterparts Chase Stockon and Kyle Cummins who shared the lead for the first half of the event. Stockon paced the field for the first three laps before Cummins slid up across Stockon’s nose in turns one and two on the fourth lap to move to the top of the pylon. Danner followed suit moments later and ripped around the outside of Stockon to grab second.
On the 12th lap, the front three of Cummins, Danner and Stockon all found themselves in the thick of lapped traffic. Fourth running Justin Grant had just entered the fray in turn three when, suddenly, 20th running Dakota Earls spun directly in front of him, backed into the outside wall and performed a cartwheel before landing back on his wheels. Earls was okay. Grant, meanwhile, narrowly escaped contact and continued onward.
With traffic cleared out of the equation, the leaders were free to roam and duke it out themselves. Cummins successfully thwarted off Danner for the first two laps following the restart. That said, once Danner got wound up, he was ready to pounce. Utilizing a big run down the back straight, Danner slid Cummins for the top spot on the entry into turn three. Cummins attempted to retaliate a half lap later in turn one, but didn’t have enough oomph to clear Danner, and instead, fell into line as Danner raced away in the nighttime horizon.
Danner almost instantaneously pushed his lead to a full two seconds over Cummins. That said, traffic became sort of a nightmare down the stretch with cars racing three-wide and sliding each other on both ends of the racetrack. All the while, Danner was just trying to solve the jigsaw without getting caught up in any of it.
“It was tough,” Danner admitted. “I didn’t feel like I could enter good while following somebody. The bottom was just so slow to try to slide somebody unless you got a run, so I lost a lot of ground trying to slide guys and not clearing them. Then I got a stretch of six or seven lapped cars in a row. You don’t want to wreck yourself and you don’t want to wreck other guys, but you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do to stay out front. Guys like Kyle, Chase and Justin, they’re definitely coming.”
Despite that trio making a beeline for the front, they still didn’t have quite enough to reach Danner, although they made it somewhat close. In the end, Danner crossed the line 0.562 seconds ahead of Kyle Cummins who finished as the runner-up for the fourth consecutive race. Chase Stockon solidly finished third while Justin Grant had another fine showing despite his broken left foot to score fourth while Mario Clouser rounded out the top-five.
In fact, in Clouser’s first 59 career USAC National Sprint Car starts, he had never once cracked the top-five. This time around, he changed all that by tallying a fifth place result in what was his first USAC Sprint Car start of the year. That earned the Auburn, Illinois racer the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Cale Coons continues to impress. In making just his seventh career USAC National Sprint Car appearance, he started 14th in the feature and raced his way up eight spots to a sixth place result and Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Overall, it’s already his third series finish inside the top-six this season.
Justin Grant sure got off on the right foot at Tri-City. He delivered a new one-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record, setting the new standard of 14.002 seconds in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. That shattered the former mark of 14.316, set by Kevin Thomas Jr. in 2019. For Grant, it was his fifth fast qualifying time this season and the 39th of his USAC National Sprint Car career, moving him ahead of five-time series champion Levi Jones and into sole possession of seventh place on the all-time list.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: September 5, 2025 – Tri-City Speedway – Granite City, Illinois – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.002; 2. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.007; 3. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.202; 4. Mario Clouser, 6, Clouser-14.206; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.216; 6. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.251; 7. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.374; 8. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.400; 9. Jadon Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-14.401; 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.430; 11. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.442; 12. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.500; 13. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.529; 14. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.669; 15. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-14.820; 16. Wesley Smith, 44, Smith-14.821; 17. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.859; 18. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.950; 19. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-14.983; 20. Anthony Nicholson, 16, Nicholson-15.207; 21. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-15.218; 22. Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-15.668.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Wesley Smith, 2. Kale Drake, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Justin Grant, 6. Mario Clouser, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Dakota Earls. 2:01.013
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel Moles, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Kyle Cummins, 6. Kobe Simpson, 7. Anthony Nicholson. 2:06.965
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2. Cale Coons, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Hayden Reinbold, 7. Braydon Cromwell. 2:03.996
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (4), 2. Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Chase Stockon (1), 4. Justin Grant (6), 5. Mario Clouser (3), 6. Cale Coons (14), 7. Logan Seavey (5), 8. Mitchel Moles (7), 9. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 10. Jake Swanson (13), 11. Gunnar Setser (16), 12. Kale Drake (10), 13. C.J. Leary (15), 14. Jadon Rogers (11), 15. Brandon Mattox (19), 16. Hayden Reinbold (18), 17. Kobe Simpson (17), 18. Braydon Cromwell (21), 19. Wesley Smith (9), 20. Anthony Nicholson (20), 21. Dakota Earls (22), 22. Ricky Lewis (8). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 Chase Stockon, Laps 4-13 Kyle Cummins, Laps 14-30 Briggs Danner.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2390, 2-Mitchel Moles-2116, 3-Logan Seavey-2103, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-2004, 5-Briggs Danner-1979, 6-Justin Grant-1972, 7-C.J. Leary-1855, 8-Jake Swanson-1820, 9-Kale Drake-1699, 10-Robert Ballou-1693.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-208, 2-Briggs Danner-132, 3-Gunnar Setser-127, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-121, 5-Logan Seavey-105, 6-C.J. Leary-104, 7-Justin Grant-102, 8-Kyle Cummins-94, 9-Chase Stockon-85, 10-Hayden Reinbold-83.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 6, 2025 – Lucas Oil Speedway – Wheatland, Missouri – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Rod End Supply Diamond Dirt Duel
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (14.205)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (14.002)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Wesley Smith
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Cale Coons (14th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Mario Clouser
Grandview Speedway Showcases the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars This Saturday Night!
It’s a night circled on many calendars—the annual USAC East Coast Sprint Car stop at the famous Washington Township oval, Grandview Speedway.
Just last weekend, the series invaded the historic half-mile Williams Grove Speedway with 24 IMT USAC machines on hand. Point leader Steven Drevicki of Reading, PA, powered from sixth starting spot to steal the late-race lead from Chris Allen Jr.. The race wasn’t without fireworks, as Kyle Spence rallied from 12th to a hard-charging fourth. Christian Bruno slipped into second late and showed Drevicki his nose multiple times, but the now three-time Williams Grove winner stood strong.
With that win, Drevicki stretched his point lead over Ed Aikin, whose strong Grove run ended early with a flat tire. Aikin, who cut his teeth at Grandview in both Late Models and Winged Sprints, is always a favorite at the track. Climbing into the top three in points is Phillipsburg, NJ’s Bobby Butler, a versatile racer with experience in both stock cars and open-wheel, now focused on etching his name into Grandview’s history books.
Local fans will also cheer for Ronald “The Boyertown Bullet” Helmick, who sits top-five in points, Jason Cherry of Blandon, currently seventh in standings, and the returning Blaine Emery, now driving a family-owned No. 68. Emery has logged plenty of laps at Grandview, including time in the Late Models during the mid-2000s.
It’s been since 2023 that the USAC East Coast Sprints Presented by Baer Den Farm last hit Grandview clay, when Drevicki edged Briggs Danner and Aikin for the win.
This year’s event is presented by Superior Auto Service of Hellertown, PA. Owned by former Grandview stock car driver and Micro Sprint standout Doug Snyder, Superior Auto is your one-stop shop for inspections, alignments, tires, AC service, and more. Conveniently located off Exit 67 on Route 78, give them a call at 610-838-2323 or visit them on Facebook.
Race day extras make the event even bigger: • Pre-Race Picnic: Hosted by Blaine Emery and IMT at the outside of Turn 4, beginning at 2 PM for all USAC racers and crews. • Low Down and Dirty Meet & Greet: Fans can meet Ed Aikin and Ronald Helmick, check out their cars, grab photos, autographs, and apparel behind the frontstretch grandstands. Runs 4:45–5:15 PM.
Race Day Details: • Grandstand Admission: $25 • Pit Passes: $45 • Pit Gates Open: 3:30 PM • Grandstands Open: 5:00 PM
Don’t miss the only appearance of 2025 for the USAC East Coast Wingless Sprint Cars as they throw sliders and sling clay at the legendary Grandview Speedway!
USAC SPRINTS DOUBLE UP
IN ILLINOIS-MISSOURI SEPTEMBER 5-6!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (September 3, 2025)………This weekend presents a pair of
long-awaited returns to Midwest racetracks on each side of the Mississippi River
in Illinois and Missouri.
First up is a date with Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois on
Friday, September 5, for the series’ first visit to the 3/8-mile dirt oval since
2019. That’s followed up the next night by the series’ return to Lucas Oil
Speedway in Wheatland, Missouri on Saturday, September 6, for the first time
since 2006!
THE TRI-CITY REPORT
Twenty previous points-paying USAC National Sprint Car races have been held
at Tri-City over the years, with wings, without wings, under its 1/2-mile
configuration between 1967-2006, and on its current 3/8-mile layout since 2018.
It’s a winner’s list that boasts such series champions as Greg Weld, Rick
Hood, Steve Butler, Tony Stewart, Jay Drake, Josh Wise, Tyler Courtney and Chris
Windom.
Among the top-tier of the current series point standings, the majority have
achieved previous success at Tri-City to varying degrees.
Kevin Thomas Jr. owns the one-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record at
Tri-City with a 14.316 and finished the feature 2nd in 2018 and 3rd in 2019.
Logan Seavey took 2nd with the USAC Midgets there in 2019. Justin Grant ran on
the podium with the USAC National Midgets there in both 2019 and 2022. C.J.
Leary raced to a 4th with the USAC Sprints in 2019. Hayden Reinbold collected a
7th with the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets in 2023 while Mitchel Moles checked in with a
14th in 2022.
THE WHEATLAND FILES
USAC National Sprint Car racing’s only previous visit to Lucas Oil Speedway
came all the way back in 2006. While the field will look entirely different than
it did 19 years ago, plenty of today’s frontrunners have competed at the venue
in recent years.
USAC National Sprint Car point leader Kyle Cummins dominated his way to a
2018 Hockett-McMillin Memorial victory with the POWRi WAR Sprint Cars. Logan
Seavey has won a total of five times at Lucas Oil, including a three-night sweep
of the Hockett-McMillin in 2017, an ASCS River Region Winged Sprint Car score in
2018, plus a POWRi Midget win in 2019.
Justin Grant kept the winning ways rolling with a POWRi WAR Sprint Car
triumph at Lucas Oil in 2017. Hayden Reinbold dominated in a POWRi Midget
victory at the track in 2024. Gunnar Setser finished 3rd in the same event.
Kevin Thomas Jr. was 9th with High Limit there earlier this year. Clinton
Boyles, who will jump in the Brad Wyatt ride this Saturday, won with the POWRi
WAR Sprint Cars at LOS in 2017.
TITLE WAVE
Kyle Cummins retains command of the USAC National Sprint Car standings by a
whopping 258-point margin. With a maximum of 84 points up for grabs each night,
Cummins essentially has a three-race lead on the entire field. Cummins has
finished 2nd in each of his past three USAC National Sprint Car starts, all at
Kokomo Speedway during Smackdown.
WANT ADS
Among the top-10 in the standings, Mitchel Moles, Jake Swanson and Kale Drake
have all yet to win a USAC National Sprint Car race in 2025.
All have come close and have finished as the runner-up in a feature at one
point or another in this year’s season. They all want to erase that donut from
the win column this weekend.
ROOKIE FIGHT
Outside the top-10, just 49 points separate Hayden Reinbold and Gunnar Setser
from USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year honors in 2025.
Both have been relatively even all year long, with Reinbold accumulating 1448
points while garnering 3 top-fives and 11 top-tens in 33 series starts.
Meanwhile, Setser has gathered 1399 points with a tally of 1 top-five and 11
top-tens in 33 starts.
Both drivers are vying for their first career USAC National Sprint Car
victory this weekend.
RACE DETAILS
On Friday, September 5, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
heads to Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois. POWRi 410 Winged Sprints
are on the event card as are Restricted Micros & Junior Sprints, both of which
will take place on the small track. Pits open at Noon Central. Front gates open
at 4:30pm. Hot laps start at 6:30pm followed by qualifying and racing. General
admission tickets are $30 for ages 13 & up. General admission tickets are free
for ages 12 & under. Pit passes are $45 for ages 13 & up. Pit passes are $15 for
ages 6-12. Pit passes are free for ages 5 & under.
On Saturday, September 6, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
takes on Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Missouri for the Rod End Supply
Diamond Dirt Duel featuring the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship,
plus the Hickamo Super Stocks. Pits open at 3pm Central. Front gates open at
4pm. Hot laps start at 6:30pm followed by qualifying and racing. General
admission tickets are $28 for ages 13-61. General admission tickets are $25 for
ages 62 & up plus military. General admission tickets are $10 for ages 6-12.
General admission tickets are free for ages 5 & under. A family pass is $66. Pit
passes are $45.
The events can be watched live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2317,
2-Mitchel Moles-2059, 3-Logan Seavey-2041, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1953, 5-Justin
Grant-1901, 6-Briggs Danner-1899, 7-C.J. Leary-1812, 8-Jake Swanson-1771,
9-Robert Ballou-1693, 10-Kale Drake-1653.
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TRACK RECORDS AT TRI-CITY SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 8/31/2018 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 14.316
8 Laps - 8/31/2018 - Jason McDougal - 1:59.12
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT TRI-CITY SPEEDWAY:
(2) Jay Drake, Jack Hewitt, Danny Smith, Greg Weld & Doug Wolfgang
(1) Steve Butler, Tyler Courtney, Rick Hood, Kelly Kinser, Ralph Liguori,
Troy Rutherford (SE), Randy Standridge, Tony Stewart, Sammy Swindell, Chris
Windom & Josh Wise
(SE) = Non-Points, Special Event
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT TRI-CITY SPEEDWAY:
1967: Greg Weld (6/24) & Ralph Liguori (9/1)
1968: Greg Weld (8/19)
1984: Rick Hood (9/1)
1985: Randy Standridge (8/31)
1988: Kelly Kinser (9/3)
1989: Steve Butler (9/2)
1990: Sammy Swindell (5/5) & Jack Hewitt (9/1)
1991: Danny Smith (4/1 & 5/26), Doug Wolfgang (6/12 & 6/12) and Jack Hewitt
(8/31)
1995: Tony Stewart (9/3)
2000: Jay Drake (5/6)
2003: Troy Rutherford (Special Event on 8/16)
2005: Jay Drake (8/24)
2006: Josh Wise (8/6)
2018: Tyler Courtney (8/31)
2019: Chris Windom (5/17)
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USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TRACK RECORDS AT LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 9/8/2006 - Brady Bacon - 15.159
8 Laps - 9/8/2006 - Bryan Clauson - 2:06.26
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY:
1-Josh Wise
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY:
2006: Josh Wise (9/8)
THORNTON TO MAKE USAC SPRINT CAR DEBUT
AT WESTERN WORLD OCT. 24-25
By: Brad Whitfield
Casa Grande, Arizona (September 4, 2025)………Reigning Lucas Oil Late Model
Champion and Arizona native Ricky Thornton Jr. will compete as a Rookie in the
58th Annual Western World Championships at Casa Grande’s Central Arizona Raceway
on October 24-25, 2025.
Thornton, a native of Chandler, Arizona and now living in Indianola Iowa, was
thrilled when team owner Jerry Petty approached him about the opportunity to run
one of his Petty Performance Racing entries during the prestigious event.
“I’ve always wanted to run the Western World Championships and just never had
the opportunity,” Thornton said. “When Jerry offered a car, I knew I had to
accept.”
Thornton, who will pilot the 20RT Petty Performance Racing entry sponsored by
Avanti Windows & Doors, will be teamed up with the current USAC National Sprint
Car points leader Kyle Cummins and current USAC CRA points leader R.J. Johnson
for the event.
“I am really looking forward to racing back in Arizona in front of family,
friends and fans." Thornton mentioned.
The event will feature two consecutive nights of racing featuring the USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA
Sprint Car Series. Friday night’s event will pay $7,500 to the winner while
Saturday’s finale will offer $20,000 to the winner and a minimum of $1,000 to
start.
Tickets for the Western World Championships and Camping spots are available
now.
Visit https://www.centralazraceway.com/press/article/180179 for more information.
2025 NATIONAL MIDGET
AUTO RACING HALL OF FAME CLASS REVEALED
By: Richie Murray
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (September 1, 2025)………Gene Angelillo, Leroy Byers,
Dave Darland, Hank & Scot Hersh, Ralph Potter and Dave Steele are the newest
inductees into the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, class of 2025.
The announcement was made during last Sunday night’s Firemen’s Nationals
event at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway, the home of the National
Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
Gene Angelillo notched an unprecedented 14 NEMA championships and 107 feature
wins as a car owner with the series between 1980-2009 with the likes of Drew
Fornoro, Russ Stoehr and Joey Payne. Furthermore, his cars won five ARDC races
and the 1984 title with driver Nick Fornoro Jr. From 1995-2002, Angelillo also
served as the President of NEMA.
Leroy Byers was among the most preeminent racing photographers who dedicated
his life to motorsports, and quite notably, midget racing. Over four decades, he
built an extensive racing collection and captured a plethora of images at events
across the USA, including near his home base of Colorado and with the Rocky
Mountain Midget Racing Association.
As one of the most successful drivers of his era, Dave Darland captured
back-to-back USAC National Midget championships in 2001-2002. The first of those
completed his quest to become a member of the USAC Triple Crown club. His 30
USAC National Midget triumphs included the Belleville Nationals, the Hut 100 and
the Turkey Night Grand Prix.
Dave Steele was among the most talented and successful pavement midget racers
of all-time. All 18 of his USAC National Midget triumphs came on asphalt between
1998-2007. He scored monumental victories at the Night Before the 500, thrice at
the Copper World Classic, twice at the Turkey Night Grand Prix and a memorable
Twin 25s victory at IRP in 2002.
A two-time USAC National Midget entrant titlist in 1992 and 1994, Ralph
Potter earned 16 career USAC National Midget wins between 1991-2000 with drivers
Tony Elliott, Mike Bliss, Tony Stewart, Tracy Hines and Jay Drake. Marquee wins
in Potter’s V6 powered car include the Night Before the 500 with Mike Bliss &
the Chili Bowl with Dave Blaney, both in 1993.
The father and son duo of Hank & Scot Hersh were the team to beat in Rocky
Mountain Midget racing. With driver Mike Gregg, they collected eight titles
between 1977-1987, while amassing 62 series wins. Big midget wins include the
1981 Belleville Nationals, the Kingdome in 1984, and three USAC national wins,
including one televised by ESPN at IRP in 1988.
The 40th annual luncheon and induction ceremony for the six inductees will be
held on Friday, January 16, 2025. The event will be held at Fair Meadow Hall at
the Tulsa Fairgrounds in Oklahoma, adjacent to the Expo Center which will be
hosting the Chili Bowl Nationals during the week.
For additional information on the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, contact Barb Hellyer at kingdoodlebug@sbcglobal.net.
INAUGURAL CHASE JOHNSON CLASSIC
PRESENTS USAC MIDGETS & 360 WING SPRINTS
NOVEMBER 22 AT MERCED
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Merced, California (September 2, 2025)………The USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship’s annual late season trip to California’s Merced Speedway
will honor racer Chase Johnson on Saturday night, November 22, 2025.
The Chase Johnson Classic will present USAC National Midget and 360 Winged
Sprint Car racing in a one-night doubleheader on the high banked 1/4-mile dirt
oval. If needed, the makeup date for the event will be held on Sunday, November
23.
Tickets are now on sale for the event at http://www.mercedspeedway.net/.
Penngrove, California’s Johnson is a past wing sprint car champion and is a
multi-time winner across USAC’s CRA Sprint Car, West Coast Sprint Car and
Western States Midget series. However, in August 2024, Johnson suffered injuries
that resulted in him becoming a quadriplegic following a racing accident at
California’s Silver Dollar Speedway. Chase is still fighting everyday with
intensive therapy to recover from his injuries.
It’s now been one year since Johnson’s accident, and with the support of
Merced Speedway promoter, Doug Lockwood, the inaugural race bearing his name is
set commence this Fall.
“It means a lot,” Johnson said. “I never would’ve thought I’d have a race
named after me. It just goes to show how awesome the racing community is with
their the outpouring of love and support that’s still happening a year later.”
Johnson and Lockwood have known each other for a long time, and Johnson is
honored himself to be able to work alongside Lockwood on this venture at a track
that he ranks among his absolute favorites.
“Getting to work on this project is very cool,” Johnson stated. “Merced is a
top notch facility, and having the midgets and sprint cars there, I feel like
it’s a great fit. Something with multiple divisions showing the versatile racer
that I am and was is important to me. I wouldn’t really want it to be a race
specific to one or the other. I think it’s definitely more fitting that it
involves multiple disciplines that I’ve raced.”
Lockwood has a picture taken several years ago of Chase and himself chatting
on the back of a USAC truck at Santa Maria Speedway. For Lockwood, the picture
is personally special, and as Lockwood explained, Johnson has always been one
who he could always count on to conduct himself professionally, do things the
right way and help out the sport in any way he could.
“Chase has always been someone who I’ve texted when I’ve had ideas or if I
needed someone to show up and do a display or anything like that,” Lockwood
noted. “He and his brother (Colby Johnson) were always the first ones to be
there or who I’d talk to. I knew it was coming up on one year since his
accident, so I texted him about a week ago and told him I’d really like to do
this. He was all on board with it from the very beginning. It just means a lot
to me to be able to do something with him and honor him. I can’t wait to have
him at the track and work through this project together after everything he’s
gone through and to honor the racer he is and was.”
Johnson holds Merced Speedway in high regard, making it a natural fit for the
Chase Johnson Classic. In fact, Johnson won both a USAC Western States Midget
and USAC West Coast Sprint Car feature event at Merced in 2021. He also holds
the one-lap USAC West Coast Sprint Car track record at Merced.
“Doug and Merced Speedway do a phenomenal job of making every race
spectacular,” Johnson praised. “They knock it out of the ballpark with track
prep and you can go across the pit area and everyone there will tell you that
it’s one of their favorite races of the year. We hope to make it an event, not
just another race, with some special things going on throughout the night and
also make it special for the racers as well.”
For anyone who is interested in being a part of the event, please contact
Chase Johnson at ChaseJohnsonRacing@yahoo.com.
More details on the event will be made shortly at www.usacracing.com and www.mercedspeedway.net.
GAVIN FUEGO!
MILLER MINES $10,000 AT ANGELL PARK’S
40TH FIREMEN’S NATIONALS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (August 31, 2025)………Throughout the first 63 feature
starts of his USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship career, Gavin
Miller possessed just a single, solitary victory.
Now, after his latest triumph in Sunday night’s 40th running of the Firemen’s
Nationals at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway, it’s safe to say the
Allentown, Pennsylvania racer is heating up at just the right time.
Over his past four series starts, Miller has amassed three victories,
including two in a three day span this weekend starting with Friday’s round at
Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway and again on Sunday at Angell Park where he led
the final 38 circuits of the 40-lapper to earn a cool $10,000 reward.
In addition, Miller led a complete sweep of the podium with each of the
top-three finishers all hailing from the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports
stable as Cannon McIntosh and Kale Drake crossed the line first and second,
respectively.
“Everyone’s clicking well and I’m feeling the best I ever have in this car,”
Miller said in praise of his team led by Beau Binder, the crew chief on the
Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/SoundGear – Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway
Toyota.
In 2023, Miller led a race high 20 laps and finished as the runner-up at the
Firemen’s Nationals. Starting third this time around, he made quick work of the
frontrunners. On a lap three restart following 15th running Zach Wigal’s bike
and spin in turn three, Miller got busy grooving the low line as he blew by
Drake for second in turn one, then overtook Brecken Reese for the lead on the
back straight moments later. Meanwhile, McIntosh followed suit to second a lap
later past Reese.
Nearing halfway, Miller had ballooned his lead over McIntosh to more than
three seconds as he fought through traffic, all while trying to navigate a
tricky surface on the 1/3-mile dirt oval that had many a driver flabbergasted at
the prospect of the exit of turn four, snagging right rear tires and snapping
their front wheels to the right, straight toward the front straightaway wall.
A number of cautions in the second half – five to be precise – didn’t allow
Miller to scurry too far away for any prolonged period of time. In relatively
short spurts, the main mover was Drake who had fallen back to sixth after
running as high as second during the opening laps. By lap 32, Drake was back up
to third as he blasted by Grant on the front straightaway after Grant got corked
up sideways off turn four.
With two laps remaining, Miller found himself in full command of the race
with a 1.341 second advantage in his pocket. However, Mack Leopard (16th) came
to a stop in turn four on lap 39 to necessitate a yellow, which completely wiped
out Miller’s lead, therein forcing a green-white-checkered finish between the
triumvirate of KKM team cars driven by Miller, McIntosh and Drake.
That said, soon after the restart, Cale Coons became the next victim of the
turn four cushion of voodoo. He came to a stop just moments after Drake snuck by
McIntosh for second and was setting up to make his run at Miller for the lead.
But with the yellow flag, all of Drake’s work was negated due to scoring
reverting to the last completed lap, which slotted Drake back into third behind
McIntosh.
With restart after restart stifling Miller’s rhythm, the yellow flag wasn’t a
pleasant sight, especially with McIntosh in prime position to pounce and a
surging Drake prepared to pose a threat to Miller’s near racelong lead.
“I kind of messed up a little bit on some of those restarts and I was
thinking, hopefully there’s not another yellow,” Miller admitted. “I saw one on
the last lap and I was getting a little nervous. Luckily, on the next restart, I
was able to hit the bottom good and slide myself.
I wasn’t really worrying about him,” Miller continued on the subject of
McIntosh. “It was just about hitting my marks and focusing on myself without
anyone around me. It was tricky there off turn four where it bit me. I almost
hit the wall a couple times in lapped traffic there. I just had to figure out
how to maneuver around it and try not to slap it that hard, especially later in
the race.”
On the final restart, once and for all, nobody had a thing for Miller as he
closed the deal out with pinpoint precision to lock down his fourth career USAC
victory, 0.771 seconds ahead of runner-up Cannon McIntosh who earned his seventh
consecutive podium finish with the series, thus assisting him in expanding his
championship point lead from 32 to 39. Kale Drake took third with Justin Grant
fourth and Kevin Thomas Jr. rounding out the top-five.
In the early afternoon hours, Daison Pursley was airborne on a flight from
Washington to Wisconsin after finishing third the night before with the High
Limit Sprint Cars at Skagit Speedway. Throughout the feature at Angell Park, it
would be fair to say that he was still flying come feature time where he
advanced 13 positions from his 20th starting spot to finish in the seventh
position. That earned him the night’s Rod End Supply Hard Charger award.
Initially, Gunnar Setser ran up through the field at Angell Park from 19th to
11th. Forced to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area with a mud-packed right rear
tire, Setser raced his way back through the pack to finish ninth, passing four
cars on the final restart alone. That was good enough to earn the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night.
In Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Jacob Denney set a new Angell Park Speedway
USAC National Midget track record with a lap of 14.203 seconds. That broke Bryan
Clauson's decade old record of 14.316 set in 2015. Overall, it was Denney's
fourth career USAC National Midget fast qualifying time with the series, and his
second of the 2025 season.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 31,
2025 – Angell Park Speedway – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 40th
Firemen’s Nationals
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Jacob Denney, 67,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.203 (New Track Record); 2. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.245; 3. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.246; 4.
Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.278; 5. Mack Leopard, 86x, CBI-14.364;
6. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-14.376; 7. Brecken Reese, 20Q,
Reese-14.410; 8. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-14.428; 9. Karter Sarff, 7x,
Engler-14.440; 10. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-14.492; 11. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy
Built-14.507; 12. Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-14.533; 13. Justin Grant, 87,
CBI-14.534; 14. Colton Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-14.539; 15. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-14.547; 16. Zach Wigal, 40x, McDermand-14.547; 17. Cale
Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-14.565; 18. Rylan Gray, 4R, RMS-14.597; 19.
Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-14.616; 20. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-14.711; 21. Zach
Boden, 51, Boden-15.157; 22. Mark Chisholm, 56x, Chisholm-15.182; 23. Cody
Weisensel, 20, Weisensel-15.712; 24. Parker Jones, 6G, DGRD-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant, 2.
Zach Wigal, 3. Brecken Reese, 4. Jacob Denney, 5. Drake Edwards, 6. Gavin
Miller, 7. Gunnar Setser, 8. Mark Chisholm. 1:59.577
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Cale Coons,
2. Steven Snyder Jr., 3. Colton Robinson, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Cannon McIntosh,
6. Ethan Mitchell, 7. Mack Leopard, 8. Cody Weisensel. 2:00.306
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 2. Jakeb Boxell, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Rylan Gray, 5. Karter Sarff, 6. Hayden
Reinbold, 7. Parker Jones. 1:59.601
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gavin Miller (3), 2.
Cannon McIntosh (5), 3. Kale Drake (4), 4. Justin Grant (7), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(8), 6. Hayden Reinbold (2), 7. Daison Pursley (20), 8. Karter Sarff (12), 9.
Gunnar Setser (19), 10. Steven Snyder Jr. (11), 11. Jacob Denney (6), 12. Jakeb
Boxell (15), 13. Brecken Reese (1), 14. Rylan Gray (18), 15. Zach Wigal (17),
16. Colton Robinson (16), 17. Cale Coons (9), 18. Cody Weisensel (21), 19. Mack
Leopard (10), 20. Ethan Mitchell (14), 21. Drake Edwards (13), 22. Parker Jones
(22), 23. Mark Chisholm (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Brecken Reese, Laps 3-40 Gavin Miller.
**Parker Jones flipped during hot laps. Mark Chisholm flipped during the
first heat.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-1055, 2-Justin Grant-1016, 3-Jacob Denney-969, 4-Kale Drake-956,
5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-945, 6-Gavin Miller-944, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-848, 8-Drake
Edwards-832, 9-Logan Seavey-783, 10-Gunnar Setser-747.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-208,
2-Briggs Danner-129, 3-Gunnar Setser-122, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-118, 5-Logan
Seavey-105, 6-C.J. Leary-102, 7-Justin Grant-100, 8-Kyle Cummins-94, 9-Chase
Stockon-85, 10-Hayden Reinbold-81.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 18,
2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kale Drake (14.277)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Jacob Denney (14.203)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Cale Coons
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Daison Pursley (20th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Gunnar Setser
LOGAN SEAVEY TOPS
LOUIE VERMEIL CLASSIC FINALE AT CALISTOGA
By: Lance Jennings
Calistoga, California (August 31, 2025)………Taking command from Ryan Bernal on lap 26, Logan Seavey led the rest of the way to claim Sunday’s finale of the 14th Louie Vermeil Classic at Calistoga Speedway.
The Sutter, California driver piloted the Kevin Kozlowski owned Works Limited “W” Schnee to the $10,000 victory with the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series. Bernal, previous night winner J.J. Yeley, R.J. Johnson, and fast qualifier Max Adams followed Seavey to the checkered flags.
Loomis, California’s Max Adams opened the night by posting the second Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award of his career. The driver of the Dwight Cheney owned #42 Barnes Oil Systems Inc. DRC recorded a time of 20.083 seconds over the 31 car roster.
Multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. of Buckeye, Arizona powered his #47 MP Environmental Services Triple X to victory in the 8-lap In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. & Wiley Miller II / Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race. Sebastopol, California’s “The Human Highlight Reel” Geoff Ensign returned to USAC CRA action in the PHR Racing #92 Pacific Highway Rentals Maxim and won the Silbermann Solar / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race. Ryan Bernal of Hollister, California claimed the WC Friend Company Access Systems / In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner Third Heat Race aboard the Josh Ford Motorsports #73 NOS Energy Drink Triple X.
Using a 360 cubic inch engine, Sacramento, California’s Mark Hanson raced to victory in the 10-lap Factory Wraps Semi Main event in Danny Matranga’s #79 Dependable Crane DRC. Ricky Lewis, Brecken Guerrero, Ryan Timmons, Marty Hawkins, and Connor Speir earned the final transfer spots to the feature.
Starting twentieth, Blake Bower of Brentwood, California earned the In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner / Steve Lafond Photos / Brian & Alicia Garges Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors. The former USAC Western States Midget Champion and rookie of the year placed ninth on the big half-mile oval.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will return to action on Saturday, September 13th at Perris Auto Speedway. That night, the non-winged 410s will join the famed World of Outlaws Sprint Cars at the “So-Cal Showdown.”
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series, visit www.usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: August 31, 2025 – Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, California – 14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented By Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink & West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFYING: 1. Max Adams, 42, Cheney-20.083; 2. Logan Seavey, W, Kozlowski-20.257; 3. R.J. Johnson, 33p, Petty-20.333; 4. J.J. Yeley, 33, Petty-20.466; 5. Kaleb Montgomery, 3, Montgomery-20.493; 6. Ryan Bernal, 73, Ford-20.496; 7. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-20.641; 8. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-20.652; 9. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-20.858; 10. Tommy Malcolm, 5x, Napier-20.954; 11. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-21.064; 12. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-21.203; 13. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-21.220; 14. Geoff Ensign, 92, PHR-21.326; 15. Nate Schank, 1, Lawson-21.377; 16. Mark Hanson, 79, Matranga-21.521; 17. Ryan Timmons, 29T, Timmons-21.530; 18. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-21.544; 19. Andrew Sweeney, 98A, Guerrero-21.587; 20. Blake Bower, 17x, Dunkel-21.646; 21. Jacob Tuttle, 87, Tuttle-21.657; 22. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-21.708; 23. Marty Hawkins, 3m, Cheney/Hawkins-21.745; 24. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-21.849; 25. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-21.868; 26. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-22.011; 27. Heath Holdsclaw, 33H, Holdsclaw-22.016; 28. Josh Gillis, 18, Gillis-22.162; 29. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-22.484; 30. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-22.548; 31. T.J. Hartman, 67x, Walker-22.584.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. J.J. Yeley, 3. Tommy Malcolm, 4. A.J. Bender, 5. Max Adams, 6. Andrew Sweeney, 7. Connor Lundy, 8. Mark Hanson, 9. Brecken Guerrero, 10. Josh Gillis, 11. T.J. Hartman. NT
SILBERMANN SOLAR / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Geoff Ensign, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Austin Williams, 4. Kaleb Montgomery, 5. Blake Bower, 6. Logan Calderwood, 7. Ryan Timmons, 8. Marty Hawkins, 9. Connor Speir, 10. Elexa Herrera. NT
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Ryan Bernal, 2. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 3. Nate Schank, 4. Jacob Tuttle, 5. Cody Williams, 6. R.J. Johnson, 7. Kyle Shipley, 8. Verne Sweeney, 9. Heath Holdsclaw, 10. Ricky Lewis. NT
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Mark Hanson, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Brecken Guerrero, 4. Ryan Timmons, 5. Marty Hawkins, 6. Connor Speir, 7. Verne Sweeney, 8. Heath Holdsclaw, 9. Elexa Herrera, 10. T.J. Hartman, 11. Josh Gillis, 12. Kyle Shipley, 13. Connor Lundy. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (5), 2. Ryan Bernal (1), 3. J.J. Yeley (3), 4. R.J. Johnson (4), 5. Max Adams (6), 6. Tommy Malcolm (10), 7. Kaleb Montgomery (2), 8. Logan Calderwood (11), 9. Blake Bower (20), 10. A.J. Bender (13), 11. Austin Williams (8), 12. Connor Lundy (25-P), 13. Geoff Ensign (14), 14. Jacob Tuttle (21), 15. Connor Speir (24), 16. Mark Hanson (16), 17. Brecken Guerrero (22), 18. Marty Hawkins (23), 19. Cody Williams (9), 20. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (18), 21. Charles Davis Jr. (7), 22. Andrew Sweeney (19), 23. Nate Schank (15), 24. Ryan Timmons (17), 25. Ricky Lewis (12). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
**Charles Davis Jr. flipped on lap 17 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Ryan Bernal, Laps 26-30 Logan Seavey.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Blake Bower (20th to 9th)
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-R.J. Johnson-1002, 2-Ricky Lewis-991, 3-Austin Williams-853, 4-A.J. Bender-830, 5-Tommy Malcolm-796, 6-David Gasper-716, 7-Blake Bower-714, 8-Charles Davis Jr.-660, 9-Connor Lundy-597, 10-Cody Williams-567.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: September 13 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California – So-Cal Showdown
J.J. YELEY SWEEPS LOUIE VERMEIL OPENER,
WINS WILD USAC CRA CALISTOGA RETURN
By: Lance Jennings
Calistoga, California (August 30, 2025)………Starting sixth on the grid, J.J. Yeley of Phoenix, Arizona swept the opening night of the 14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented By Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink & the West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame at California’s Calistoga Speedway.
Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33 Sherman chassis, Yeley earned the first USAC CRA victory of his career and became the 87th winner with the series. “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams, hard charger Logan Seavey, Max Adams, and A.J. Bender rounded out the top-five finishers.
The scheduled 25-lap main event was dominated by R.J. Johnson. However contact between Johnson and Ryan Bernal on the 24th circuit handed the curfew shortened triumph to J.J. Yeley. Yeley started the night by posting his first career Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award with a time of 20.414 seconds over the 34 car roster.
Starting sixth, Yeley also took the checkered flags in the 8-lap In Honor of Wiley Miler Sr. & Wiley Miller II First Heat Race. Driving the Ted Finkenbinder owned #3F DRC, Dave Lindt of Sebastopol, California topped the WC Friend Company Access Systems Second Heat Race. Logan Seavey of Sutter, California raced the Kevin Kozlowski owned “W” Schnee to victory in the Silbermann Solar Third Heat Race. Templeton, California’s Kaleb Montgomery won the Sexton Fire Protection Fourth Heat Race in the Montgomery Family #3 Maxim.
Loomis, California’s Max Adams won the 10-lap Factory Wraps Semi Main event in Dwight Cheney’s #42 DRC. Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, Eddie Tafoya Jr., and Logan Calderwood earned the final transfer spots to the feature.
Seavey earned Calistoga’s In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner / Steve Lafond Photos Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors. The USAC National Series regular had a third place run from nineteenth.
On Sunday, August 31st, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will tackle Calistoga Speedway for the final night of the 14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented by Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink and West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: August 30, 2025 – Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, California – 14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented By Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink & West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1. J.J. Yeley, 33, Petty-20.414; 2. Ryan Bernal, 17x, Dunkel-20.594; 3. R.J. Johnson, 33p, Petty-20.769; 4. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-21.113; 5. Max Adams, 42, Cheney-21.473; 6. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-21.945; 7. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-21.955; 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-21.994; 9. Geoff Ensign, 92, PHR-22.078; 10. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-22.247; 11. Logan Calderwood, 6, Calderwood-22.258; 12. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-22.450; 13. Tanner Carrick, 83T, Carrick-22.455; 14. David Lindt, 3F, Finkenbinder-22.480; 15. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-22.509; 16. Kaleb Montgomery, 3, Montgomery-22.521; 17. Nate Schank, 1, Lawson-22.575; 18. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-22.594; 19. Logan Seavey, W, Kozlowski-22.670; 20. Blake Bower, 17, Dunkel-22.697; 21. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-22.786; 22. Tommy Malcolm, 5x, Napier-22.912; 23. Jacob Tuttle, 87, Tuttle-22.975; 24. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-23.074; 25. Mark Hanson, 79, Matranga-23.116; 26. Heath Holdsclaw, 33H, Holdsclaw-23.478; 27. Marty Hawkins, 3m, Cheney/Hawkins-23.733; 28. Ryan Timmons, 29T, Timmons-23.779; 29. Bill Cornwell, 3c, Garrison-23.815; 30. Josh Gillis, 18, Gillis-23.887; 31. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-24.255; 32. Andrew Sweeney, 98A, Guerrero-24.505; 33. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-28.635; 34. T.J. Hartman, 67X, Walker-NT.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. J.J. Yeley, 2. Cody Williams, 3. Tanner Carrick, 4. Geoff Ensign, 5. Nate Schank, 6. Max Adams, 7. Mark Hanson, 8. Elexa Herrera. NT
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. David Lindt, 2. Ryan Bernal, 3. Kyle Shipley, 4. Verne Sweeney, 5. A.J. Bender, 6. Josh Gillis, 7. Heath Holdsclaw, 8. Tommy Malcolm, 9. T.J. Hartman. NT
SILBERMANN SOLAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. R.J. Johnson, 3. Jacob Tuttle, 4. Austin Williams, 5. Connor Lundy, 6. Logan Calderwood, 7. Marty Hawkins, 8. Brecken Guerrero. NT
SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kaleb Montgomery, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Blake Bower, 4. Connor Speir, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 7. Andrew Sweeney, 8. Ryan Timmons. NT
FACTORY WRAPS SEMI: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Max Adams, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 4. Logan Calderwood, 5. Marty Hawkins, 6. Mark Hanson, 7. Heath Holdsclaw, 8. Andrew Sweeney, 9. Ryan Timmons, 10. Brecken Guerrero, 11. Josh Gillis, 12. Elexa Herrera. NT
FEATURE: (shortened from 25 to 24 laps due to curfew, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley (6), 2. Austin Williams (1), 3. Logan Seavey (19), 4. Max Adams (7), 5. A.J. Bender (2), 6. Logan Calderwood (11), 7. Ricky Lewis (12), 8. Geoff Ensign (9), 9. R.J. Johnson (4), 10. Ryan Bernal (5), 11. Kaleb Montgomery (16), 12. Blake Bower (20), 13. Tanner Carrick (13), 14. Charles Davis Jr. (3), 15. Cody Williams (21), 16. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (8), 17. Nate Schank (17), 18. Connor Speir (24), 19. Connor Lundy (15), 20. Jacob Tuttle (23), 21. Kyle Shipley (10), 22. Verne Sweeney (18), 23. David Lindt (14), 24. Tommy Malcolm (22). NT
**Tommy Malcolm flipped on lap 4 of the feature. David Lindt flipped on lap 6 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Austin Williams, Laps 2-23 R.J. Johnson, Lap 24 J.J. Yeley.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Logan Seavey (19th to 3rd)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-Ricky Lewis-966, 2-R.J. Johnson-934, 3-Austin Williams-806, 4-A.J. Bender-782, 5-David Gasper-716, 6-Tommy Malcolm-735, 7-Blake Bower-664, 8-Charles Davis Jr.-629, 9-Connor Lundy-558, 10-Cody Williams-538.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: August 31 – Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, California – 14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented by Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink & West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame
DEEP DIVE!
LEARY HITS MILESTONE WITH FIRST DIRT MILE WIN
AT DU QUOIN’S TED HORN 100
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Du Quoin, Illinois (August 30, 2025)………C.J. Leary put his family name into an
unprecedented category by capturing victory in Saturday afternoon’s 71st running
of the Ted Horn 100 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois.
Nine years ago, C.J. Leary became the first, and still only, son of a past
USAC Silver Crown winner to follow in his father’s footsteps to become a series
winner himself.
C.J. led the final 95 miles at Du Quoin to score his first career victory on
a one-mile dirt track. C.J.’s dad, Chuck Leary, corralled his first and only
USAC Silver Crown win on the one-mile dirt oval at the Indiana State Fairgrounds
in 1997. Thus, the feat made Chuck and C.J. the first father and son to win USAC
Silver Crown races on a one-mile dirt track.
Of course, all of it takes on an even more profound meaning following Chuck
Leary’s passing just five months ago. Two days earlier, Chuck would’ve
celebrated his 60th birthday. Two days later, C.J. achieved one of his greatest
career moments on the Magic Mile, all while doing so with his father’s name
adorning the visor on his Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors –
Apache Transportation/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
“I think my dad was riding with me those last couple of laps,” C.J. said. “I
can’t express enough how much this would’ve meant to him, and what is does to
me. He won the Hoosier Hundred in 1997 and I’ve always wanted to rub elbows with
him by being a dirt mile winner, and we finally got it done.”
Leary had made eight previous Ted Horn 100 starts at Du Quoin dating back to
2014, finishing a best of second in 2023 and was leading late when a driveline
failure sidelined him with just seven laps to go in 2022. It’s been a long time
coming through the trials and tribulations for the Greenfield, Indiana native,
and that time has finally come.
“Man, this is incredible,” C.J. exclaimed. “I’ve been trying to win on a mile
for a long time and I’ve been really close. Something has always struck us and
we haven’t been able to get it done. It hasn’t been from a lack of effort with
all the teams I’ve driven for. But today we were really good.”
While Leary started eighth in the 28-car field, it was A.J. Fike who started
from the pole position for the first time in 12 seasons when he led the field to
green at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in 2013. Fike led the initial four laps
but was quickly swarmed by fifth starting Chase Stockon who stormed past Fike
for the lead on the front straightaway on lap five.
Stockon’s time up front was short lived as Leary made a beeline for the top
spot as Leary became the third different leader in the first six laps as he shot
by Stockon on the front straight to slot into the top spot on the sixth go
around.
By lap 22, one of the emerging storylines was the advancement of Brian Tyler
who had already advanced from 16th to sixth. However, in a three-way battle for
sixth along with Matt Westfall and Jake Swanson, Tyler and Swanson touched
wheels in turn four. As a result, Tyler's left rear tire went down as did
Swanson's right front. Both crawled back to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area
for new rubber under the caution and subsequently restarted at the tail.
By midway, Leary had extended his advantage to 2.5 seconds over the field.
Simultaneously, attention was diverted to Shane Cockrum, the two-time Ted Horn
100 winner who had started 26th and had climbed all the way up to sixth.
Following qualifying, Cockrum and his teammate on the Hans Lein owned team, Ken
Schrader, swapped cars and were relegated to starting at the tail, by rule. That
said, Cockrum’s incredible run came to an end on lap 58 after his car lost fuel
pressure, knocking him out of the race.
While Leary had the competition seemingly covered, Stockon raced into second
past Grant as the field came to green on lap 63. Mario Clouser followed suit
into fourth a lap later with a turn four pass of Steffens on the 64th circuit.
On lap 78, Clouser surged to the “show” spot on the podium after Grant drifted
high in turn two, then got caught behind the lapped car of Mahoney. Clouser took
advantage and slipped under Grant for the spot. By lap 88, Tyler had reemerged
into the top-five after his see-saw battle with Steffens went his way.
Down the stretch, Leary’s lead began to dwindle chunk by chunk as Stockon’s
deficit receded from five seconds to four to three to two with two laps
remaining. As Leary explained, he felt a bit worrisome about his right rear tire
which had endured 100 laps in the daytime at a one-mile racetrack. Turns out,
Leary need not worry. He had more than enough.
“I had plenty of tire left,” Leary revealed. “I don’t know why I was
conserving so much at the end. I just had a lot of things going through my mind
of what could go wrong. I thought our tire was probably used up a little bit.
But the thing looks great, so obviously the car had a really good balance to it
and I drove a really good race.”
When Leary crossed the stripe for the 100th and final time, he was 2.617
seconds ahead of Chase Stockon who finished with a Silver Crown career best
runner-up result. Mario Clouser grabbed a podium finish for the second time on a
dirt mile this season, finishing third at Springfield and third again at Du
Quoin. Point leader Justin Grant took fourth while Brian Tyler rounded out the
top-five.
In victory lane, Leary and team owner Mike Burkhart went swimming as they
both dove into the infield lake in celebration of their triumph.
Technically, Brian Tyler passed 29 cars at Du Quoin. First, he went 16th to
sixth before a lap 22 accident put him back on the tail. He then restarted 24th
and raced his way to a fifth place finish. Officially, he went 16th to fifth to
earn his second consecutive dirt mile Rod End Supply Hard Charger award after
also achieving the same feat at Springfield two weeks earlier.
Will Armitage spent the last two weeks rebuilding his crashed champ car after getting upside down at Springfield. On this day at Du Quoin, initially, his car wouldn’t take off for the start. That forced him to the tail where he charged his way back to a solid 11th place finish. All of that made a surefire bet for the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Day.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 30, 2025 – Du
Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – Ted Horn 100
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. A.J. Fike, 39, Fike-30.633; 2. Matt
Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-30.651; 3. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-30.712; 4. Kyle
Steffens, 8, Steffens-30.852; 5. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-30.920; 6. Will
Armitage, 17, Armitage-30.974; 7. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-31.019; 8. C.J. Leary,
21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-31.034; 9. Mario Clouser, 22, Rice/Abacus-31.039; 10.
Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-31.083; 11. Mitchel Moles, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-31.121; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 24, Haggenbottom-31.189; 13.
Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-31.231; 14. Danny Jennings, 61, Grace-31.278; 15. Jimmy
Light, 118, Thomas-31.282; 16. Brian Tyler, 81, BCR-31.333; 17. Shane Cockrum,
97, Lein-31.419; 18. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-31.450; 19. Ken Schrader, 197,
Lein-31.466; 20. Casey Buckman, 25, C-Buck/Sachs-31.516; 21. Korey Weyant, 99,
Weyant-31.800; 22. Travis Mahoney, 65, SV-31.950; 23. Kip Hughes, 160,
Hughes-32.073; 24. Kyle Robbins, 7, KR-32.222; 25. Tom Savage, 38,
Savage-33.170; 26. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-34.472; 27. Aric Gentry, 3,
Simmons-NT; 28. Kenny Gentry, 18, Gentry-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (8), 2.
Chase Stockon (5), 3. Mario Clouser (9), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. Brian Tyler
(16), 6. Kyle Steffens (4), 7. Matt Westfall (2), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 9.
Danny Jennings (14), 10. Jimmy Light (15), 11. Will Armitage (6), 12. Russ
Gamester (17), 13. Saban Bibent (10), 14. Jake Swanson (13), 15. Travis Mahoney
(20), 16. Korey Weyant (19), 17. Dave Berkheimer (23), 18. Tom Savage (22), 19.
Casey Buckman (18), 20. Mitchel Moles (11), 21. Shane Cockrum (26), 22. A.J.
Fike (1), 23. Kyle Robbins (21), 24. Briggs Danner (7), 25. Ken Schrader (27),
26. Aric Gentry (24), 27. Kenny Gentry (25), 28. Kip Hughes (28). 1:08.06.531
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 A.J. Fike, Lap 5 Chase Stockon, Laps 6-100 C.J.
Leary.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-774, 2-C.J.
Leary-709, 3-Matt Westfall-582, 4-Kody Swanson-493, 5-Kyle Steffens-482, 6-Mario
Clouser-450, 7-Dave Berkheimer-355, 8-Dakoda Armstrong-345, 9-Chase Stockon-310,
10-Taylor Ferns-299.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-207,
2-Briggs Danner-129, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-115, 4-Gunnar Setser-112, 5-Logan
Seavey-105, 6-C.J. Leary-102, 7-Justin Grant-97, 8-Kyle Cummins-94, 9-Chase
Stockon-85, 10-Hayden Reinbold-81.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 19-20, 2025 – Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 43rd 4-Crown Nationals Presented By NKTELCO
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (29.687)
Honest Abe Roofing / Southern Illinois Sports Productions / Richard Blakely
Fast Qualifier: A.J. Fike (30.633)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Brian Tyler (16th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Will Armitage
40TH FIREMEN’S NATIONALS
GREETS USAC MIDGETS AUGUST 31
AT ANGELL PARK FOR $10,000-TO-WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (August 29, 2025)………The Firemen’s Nationals at Sun
Prairie, Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway boasts a list of past winners that
includes eight inductees of the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
On that same list, you’ll find 11 USAC National champions, and all those
individuals happily rank a Firemen’s Nationals victory right near the top of
their list of motorsports achievements.
A win at the Firemen’s Nationals is also something that this weekend’s
winners will certainly put at the top of their list as well when all is said and
done in the $10,000-to-win, 40-lap main event on Sunday, August 31.
It’s a Labor Day weekend midget racing tradition dating back to 1982. It’s a
legendary race. It’s a legendary place, and now we get to take you through some
of the storylines heading into the 40th running of the Firemen’s Nationals on
this national holiday weekend.
FIREMEN’S HISTORY
Few events have the cache of the Firemen’s Nationals with it being one of the
longest-running and famed midget racing events still going strong today in the
USA.
With the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame literally in the backyard
of Angell Park’s 1/3-mile oval, winning the Firemen’s Nationals is one in which
drivers will immediately put near the top of their resume in the section of
accomplishments.
In terms of longevity, the Firemen’s Nationals’ 40th running in 2025 trails
only the Turkey Night Grand Prix (83 years) and the 4-Crown Nationals (42
years).
The Firemen’s Nationals can boast a list of past winners that includes eight
inductees of the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame: Billy Engelhart,
Kevin Olson, Dan Boorse, Rich Vogler, Kevin Doty, Page Jones, Jay Drake and
Stevie Reeves.
In addition, there are 11 past USAC National champions who’ve won the race,
including Olson, Vogler, Reeves, Tracy Hines, Jerry Coons Jr., Brady Bacon, Josh
Wise, Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu, Logan Seavey and Tanner Thorson, just to
name a few.
CANNON FIRE
Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Oklahoma) enters the weekend as the USAC National
Midget point leader as he pursues his first career series championship.
McIntosh reigned victorious in the series’ most recent visit to Angell Park
in 2024, leading the final 29 laps en route to victory in his Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 71K.
In fact, his last two Angell Park starts have produced top-two finishes,
matching the theme he enters the weekend on as he’s finished inside the top-two
in each of his past five series starts dating back to early July.
ZACH ATTACK
Zach Wigal’s first Firemen’s Nationals experience in 2024 was quite
spectacular. He raced from third to first within the first five laps to score
his first and still only USAC National Midget win to date.
It was an especially remarkable moment for the Ohioan as he remarked in
victory lane, ”Some kids dream of winning the Super Bowl or the NBA Finals, but
my dream is to be standing here.”
Wigal has only made four USAC National Midget starts in 2025, finishing a
best of 4th at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July. He’s won
twice with the USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midget this year. He’ll attempt to
defend his win in a Chase McDermand Racing ride on Sunday.
TRIPLE-DIPPIN’ WEEKEND
While the USAC crew will be saddled up for the ride to both venues, there are
two drivers also planning to compete in all three national events this weekend:
Justin Grant and Kevin Thomas Jr.,
The USAC National Midgets kick things off on Friday, August 29, at Indiana’s
Bloomington Speedway. The USAC Silver Crown National Championship makes a stop
at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds during the day on Saturday, August 30, for the
71st running of the Ted Horn 100. A little more than 24 hours later, the USAC
Midget National Championship finds itself at Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway
for the 40th running of the Firemen’s Nationals on Sunday night, August 31.
Meanwhile, Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports will be competing in all three both
events with Hayden Reinbold in the midget and Mitchel Moles in the Silver Crown
car. Matt Westfall will be serving as a crewman on the 4 Kings Racing midgets
and will also be driving in the Silver Crown race.
Ther six-plus hour jaunt from Du Quoin, Illinois to Sun Prairie, Wisconsin is
historical in itself in the realm of USAC history. Over the years on Labor Day
weekend, many individuals (and trailers) have made the voyage from one place to
another to race, and vice versa. Both are traditional Labor Day weekend stops,
and both are on tap for USAC Racing this weekend.
In 1991, Stevie Reeves scored at both Du Quoin and Angell Park on
back-to-back days. Grant, Seavey and Pursley are seeking to become the next.
A COONS FAMILY AFFAIR
Jerry Coons Jr. has made an incredible 21 career USAC National Midget starts
at Angell Park over the years, but now his son, Cale Coons, is set to make his
initial USAC appearance at the track this Sunday.
Jerry won the Firemen’s Nationals in 2007, co-sanctioned by USAC and Badger.
His tally at Angell Park shows a single USAC victory and 26 with Badger. Cale
would become the first son of a past Firemen’s Nationals winner to make a start
in the event on Sunday.
Furthermore, Cale’s Dooling/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 63 holds Angell
Park’s one-lap USAC Midget track record of 14.316, set by Bryan Clauson in 2015.
However, the overall Angell Park midget track record of 14.1 was actually set by
his dad, Jerry Coons Jr., in 1999 in Badger competition.
KEEPING UP WITH JONES
Dating back to the end of 2024, Parker Jones has a seven race winning streak
in Badger Midget competition at Angell Park.
Jones will be pulling double duty on Sunday night with both USAC and Badger,
picking up a ride in the Team DGRD No. 6G for the USAC portion of the event.
The 2024 Badger champion and current series point leader from Blue Mounds,
Illinois will now take his shot at the USAC National Midget contingent for the
first time since 2023, finishing 19th in that year’s Firemen’s Nationals.
EVENT DETAILS:
This Sunday night’s 40th running of the Firemen’s Nationals features the USAC
NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship paying $10,000-to-win. The Badger
Midget Racing Association is also on the card.
Pits open at 1:30pm Central, stands open at 4pm and cars on track at 5pm
followed by qualifying and racing.
Advance tickets are on sale now at www.angelpark.racing. Advance ticket
prices are $25 for adults, $22 for seniors, $10 for students age 12-17, $5 for
kids age 6-11 & free for children age 5 and under.
Race day ticket prices are $30 for adults, $27 for seniors, $10 for students
age 12-17, $5 for kids age 6-11 & free for children age 5 and under. Pit passes
are $25 for members & $30 for non-members.
The event can be watched live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-910, 2-Justin Grant-907, 3-Jacob Denney-869, 4-Kale Drake-825, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-802, 6-Gavin Miller-789, 7-Logan Seavey-783, 8-Drake Edwards-764,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-736, 10-Gunnar Setser-644.
USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 7/5/2015 - Bryan Clauson - 14.316
6 Laps - 8/26/2007 - Chris Windom - 1:34.07
8 Laps - 9/1/2024 - Jade Avedisian - 1:59.52
10 Laps - 8/19/2012 - Rico Abreu - 2:26.60
12 Laps - 7/6/2014 - Rico Abreu - 3:00.28
30 Laps - 8/30/1970 - Larry Rice - 9:11.56
PAST FIREMEN’S NATIONALS WINNERS:
1982: Billy Engelhart
1983: Kevin Olson
1984: Dan Boorse
1985: Rich Vogler
1986: Kevin Olson
1987: Kevin Olson
1988: Kevin Doty
1989: Kevin Doty
1990: Kevin Doty
1991: Stevie Reeves
1992: Marty Davis
1993: Page Jones
1994: Kevin Doty
1995: Kevin Doty
1996: Randy Koch
1997: Kevin Olson
1998: Kevin Olson
1999: Dan Boorse
2000: Jay Drake
2001: Tracy Hines
2002: Tracy Hines
2003: Davey Ray
2004: Scott Hatton
2005: Scott Hatton
2006: Rained Out
2007: Jerry Coons Jr.
2008: Brady Bacon
2009: Josh Wise
2010: Tracy Hines
2011: Rained Out
2012: Caleb Armstrong
2013: Zach Daum
2014: Christopher Bell
2015: Rico Abreu
2016: Carson Macedo
2017: Zach Daum
2018: Tanner Carrick
2019: Logan Seavey
2020: Not Held
2021: Tanner Thorson
2023: Ryan Timms & Logan Seavey
2024: Zach Wigal & Cannon McIntosh
USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY
6-Bryan Clauson
5-Kevin Olson
3-Christopher Bell, Kevin Doty & Brad Kuhn
2-Rico Abreu, Billy Engelhart & Larry Rice
1-Tommy Astone, Tom Bigelow, Dan Boorse, Steve Cannon, Pancho Carter, Danny
Caruthers, Jerry Coons Jr., Ryan Durst, Jeff Gordon, Scott Hatton, Tracy Hines,
Levi Jones, Lee Kunzman, Cannon McIntosh, Bobby Olivero, Michael Pickens, Stevie
Reeves, Logan Seavey, Brad Sweet, Tanner Thorson, Ryan Timms. Rich Vogler, Roger
West, Zach Wigal & Josh Wise
USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY
1970: Larry Rice (8/30)
1971: Lee Kunzman (6/27), Billy Engelhart (8/29) & Danny Caruthers (9/5)
1972: Roger West (6/4), Pancho Carter (7/9), Tom Bigelow (7/16) & Rich Vogler
(8/13)
1973: Billy Engelhart (6/21), Bobby Olivero (7/8) & Steve Cannon (8/12)
1974: Larry Rice (6/13) & Tommy Astone (7/7)
1986: Kevin Olson (8/31)
1987: Dan Boorse (5/24), Kevin Doty (7/18) & Kevin Olson (9/6)
1988: Kevin Olson (5/29), Kevin Olson (6/18), Kevin Olson (7/17) & Kevin Doty
(9/4)
1990: Jeff Gordon (7/14) & Kevin Doty (9/2)
1991: Stevie Reeves (9/1)
2005: Scott Hatton (8/27)
2006: Ryan Durst (8/26)
2007: Jerry Coons Jr. (8/25) & Michael Pickens (8/26)
2008: Brad Kuhn (8/23) & Levi Jones (8/24)
2009: Bryan Clauson (8/30) & Josh Wise (9/5)
2010: Brad Kuhn (7/3), Brad Sweet (7/4), Bryan Clauson (8/28), Bryan Clauson
(8/29) & Tracy Hines (9/4)
2011: Bryan Clauson (8/21)
2012: Bryan Clauson (7/8) & Brad Kuhn (8/19)
2013: Rico Abreu (6/23) & Bryan Clauson (8/18)
2014: Christopher Bell (7/5), Christopher Bell (7/6) & Christopher Bell
(8/17)
2015: Rico Abreu (7/5)
2021: Tanner Thorson (9/5)
2023: Ryan Timms (9/3) & Logan Seavey (9/4)
2024: Zach Wigal (9/1) & Cannon McIntosh (9/2)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/5/2015 - Bryan Clauson - 14.316
6 Laps - 8/26/2007 - Chris Windom - 1:34.07
8 Laps - 9/1/2024 - Jade Avedisian - 1:59.52
10 Laps - 8/19/2012 - Rico Abreu - 2:26.60
12 Laps - 7/6/2014 - Rico Abreu - 3:00.28
30 Laps - 8/30/1970 - Larry Rice - 9:11.56
ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE RESULTS: (1970-2024)
AUGUST 30, 1970 FEATURE: 1. Larry Rice, 2. Jimmy Caruthers, 3. Dave
Strickland, 4. Billy Engelhart, 5. Bill Renshaw, 6. Sonny Ates, 7. Roger West,
8. Mel Cornett, 9. Jerry McClung, 10. Al Moldenhauer, 11. Dick Pole, 12. Keith
Thomas, 13. Todd Barton, 14. Danny Brown, 15. Jim Elliott, 16. Dick Ritchie, 17.
Tom Bigelow, 18. Merle Bettenhausen.
JUNE 27, 1971 FEATURE: 1. Lee Kunzman, 2. Jerry McClung, 3. Mel Cornett, 4.
Danny Caruthers, 5. Dave Strickland, 6. Bill Renshaw, 7. Larry Rice, 8. Billy
Shuman, 9. Jim Gates, 10. Gary Ponzini, 11. Al Moldenhauer, 12. Don Carmichael,
13. Dennis Dorsey, 14. Bill Mehner, 15. Merle Bettenhausen, 16. Roger West, 17.
Billy Engelhart, 18. Rich Vogler.
AUGUST 29, 1971 FEATURE: 1. Billy Engelhart, 2. Bill Renshaw, 3. Billy
Shuman, 4. Bob Lithgow, 5. Jim McClean, 6. Tom Bigelow, 7. Al Moldenhauer, 8.
John Batts, 9. Gary Ponzini, 10. Dennis Dorsey, 11. Dave Strickland, 12. Danny
Caruthers, 13. Merle Bettenhausen, 14. Lars Lein, 15. Steve Cannon, 16. Butch
Haisman, 17. Lee Kunzman.
SEPTEMBER 5, 1971 FEATURE: 1. Danny Caruthers, 2. Les Scott, 3. Billy
Engelhart, 4. Bob Lithgow, 5. Rich Vogler, 6. Jim McClean, 7. Bill Renshaw, 8.
Dick Pole, 9. Don Carmichael, 10. Don Vogler, 11. Bob Clements, 12. Jerry
McClung, 13. John Batts, 14. Dennis Dorsey, 15. Dave Strickland, 16. Mel
Cornett, 17. Billy Shuman, 18. Tom Hillstrom.
JUNE 4, 1972 FEATURE: 1. Roger West, 2. Mel Kenyon, 3. Lee Kunzman, 4. Tommy
Astone, 5. Mike Hill, 6. Bob Clements, 7. Bob Lithgow, 8. Dave Strickland, 9.
Les Scott, 10. Ron Eden, 11. John Toth, 12. Rob Greentree, 13. Mel Cornett, 14.
Rich Vogler, 15. Jim McClean, 16. George McBeath, 17. John Batts, 18. Don
Vogler.
JUNE 21, 1973 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Billy Engelhart, 2. Tommy Astone, 3.
Pancho Carter, 4. Bobby Olivero, 5. Steve Cannon, 6. Billy Shuman, 7. Larry
Rice, 8. Gary Ponzini, 9. Jim Gates, 10. Dennis Carrier, 11. Jim Beckley, 12.
Bruce Field, 13. Bob Lithgow, 14. Ron Eden, 15. Dave Strickland, 16. Mike Gregg,
17. Greg Staab, 18. Arnie Knepper, 19. Joe Saldana, 20. Dick Jones.
JULY 8, 1973 FEATURE: (50 Laps) 1. Bobby Olivero, 2. Larry Rice, 3. Steve
Cannon, 4. Tommy Astone, 5. Tom Bigelow, 6. Bob Lithgow, 7. Mike Gregg, 8. Arnie
Knepper, 9. Dave Strickland, 10. Billy Shuman, 11. Ron Eden, 12. Roger West, 13.
John Batts, 14. Mike Schiesel, 15. Ken Weiland, 16. Jerry Howe, 17. Jim Gates,
18. Jay Cornell, 19. Pancho Carter, 20. Dennis Dorsey.
AUGUST 12 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Steve Cannon, 2. Billy Engelhart, 3. Tom
Bigelow, 4. Larry Rice, 5. Tommy Astone, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Mike Gregg, 8. Mike
Schiesel, 9. Bobby Olivero, 10. Ken Weiland, 11. Jay Cornell, 12. Gary Byers,
13. Ron Eden, 14. Don Carmichael, 15. Merle Bettenhausen, 16. Jerry Howe, 17.
Bob Richards, 18. George Kladis, 19. Dennis Dorsey, 20. Jim Gates.
JUNE 13, 1974 FEATURE: (40 Laps) 1. Larry Rice, 2. Steve Cannon, 3. Billy
Engelhart, 4. Rich Vogler, 5. Tom Bigelow, 6. Chuck Gurney, 7. Gary Irvin, 8.
Richard Powell, 9. Ken Weiland, 10. Merle Bettenhausen, 11. Steve Lotshaw, 12.
George Carey, 13. Mike Schiesel, 14. Greg Staab, 15. Spike Gehlhausen, 16. Mel
Kenyon, 17. Jay Cornell, 18. Gary Ponzini, 19. Tommy Astone, 20. Carl Hungness.
JULY 7, 1974 FEATURE: (40 Laps) 1. Tommy Astone, 2. Billy Engelhart, 3. Steve
Cannon, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Rich Vogler, 6. Larry Rice, 7. Mike Schiesel, 8. Steve
Lotshaw, 9. Ken Weiland, 10. Bruce Field, 11. Dennis Dorsey, 12. Jay Cornell,
13. Bob Lithgow, 14. Greg Staab, 15. Gary Irvin, 16. Richard Powell, 17. Mark
Alderson, 18. Mike Stroud, 19. Lee Mettetal.
AUGUST 31, 1986 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Olson, 2. Stan Fox, 3. Kevin
Koch, 4. Kevin Doty, 5. Larry Hillerud, 6. Dan Boorse, 7. Rich Vogler, 8. Mel
Kenyon, 9. Tom Bigelow, 10. Marty Davis, 11. Terry Wente, 12. Dean Erfurth, 13.
Don Tyler, 14. Bill Kojis, 15. Hans Lein, 16. Dale Hurd Jr., 17. Dave Ray, 18.
Joe Corrigan, 19. Dan Fredenberg, 20. Al Schmidt, 21. Chris Maxson, 22. Russ
Gamester.
MAY 24, 1987 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Dan Boorse, 2. Robby Flock, 3. Rich
Vogler, 4. Kevin Olson, 5. Dave Ray, 6. Terry Wente, 7. Don Carter Jr., 8. Bill
Kojis, 9. Dean Billings, 10. Marty Davis, 11. Mel Kenyon, 12. Steve Knepper, 13.
Dale Hurd Jr., 14. Todd Holderfield, 15. Mike Streicher, 16. John Meyers, 17.
Bobby Schneider, 18. Kevin Doty, 19. Eddie Loomis, 20. Kevin Koch.
JULY 18, 1987 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Doty, 2. Kevin Olson, 3. Jerry
Russell, 4. Bill Kojis, 5. Joe Corrigan, 6. Dan Boorse, 7. Steve Knepper, 8. Mel
Kenyon, 9. Tom Bigelow, 10. Kevin Koch, 11. Terry Wente, 12. Dave Ray, 13. Dean
Erfurth, 14. Hans Lein, 15. Stan Fox, 16. Dean Billings, 17. Rich Vogler, 18.
Carmen Manzardo, 19. Steve Thinnes, 20. Marty Davis.
SEPTEMBER 6, 1987 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Olson, 2. Kevin Doty, 3. Kevin
Koch, 4. Jerry Russell, 5. Terry Wente, 6. Bill Kojis, 7. Dean Billings, 8.
Eddie Loomis, 9. Dale Hurd Jr., 10. Steve Thinnes, 11. Brad Weber, 12. John
Meyers, 13. Al Schmidt, 14. Paul Stender, 15. Bill Ripp, 16. Steve Knepper, 17.
Dean Erfurth, 18. Rich Vogler, 19. Hans Lein, 20. J.R. Miller, 21. Stan Fox, 22.
Dan Boorse.
MAY 29, 1988 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Olson, 2. Steve Knepper, 3. Kevin
Doty, 4. Dean Erfurth, 5. Joe Corrigan, 6. Dean Billings, 7. Eddie Loomis, 8.
Dale Hurd Jr., 9. Al Schmidt, 10. Bob Meyers, 11. Troy Cooper, 12. Hans Lein,
13. Kevin Koch, 14. Dan Boorse, 15. Terry Wente, 16. Pepi Marchese, 17. Bill
Ripp, 18. Jim Bradford, 19. Jeff Lockwood, 20. Brad Weber.
JUNE 18, 1988 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Olson, 2. Dan Boorse, 3. Kevin
Koch, 4. Kevin Doty, 5. Joe Corrigan, 6. Dean Billings, 7. Terry Wente, 8. Mel
Kenyon, 9. Eddie Loomis, 10. Jim Bradford, 11. Dave Ray, 12. Michael Lang, 13.
Dean Erfurth, 14. Don Tyler, 15. Russ Gamester, 16. Bill Ripp, 17. Chris Maxson,
18. Steve Knepper, 19. Hans Lein, 20. Robert Mueller.
JULY 17, 1988 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Olson, 2. Jerry Russell, 3. Kevin
Koch, 4. Dan Boorse, 5. Terry Wente, 6. Dave Ray, 7. Al Schmidt, 8. Hans Lein,
9. Dale Hurd Jr., 10. Steve Knepper, 11. Dean Billings, 12. Marty Davis, 13.
Stan Fox, 14. Rich Vogler, 15. Scott Hatton, 16. Troy Cooper, 17. Kevin Doty,
18. Dean Erfurth, 19. Steve Thinnes, 20. Eddie Loomis.
SEPTEMBER 4, 1988 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Doty, 2. Steve Knepper, 3.
Kevin Olson, 4. Russ Gamester, 5. Eddie Loomis, 6. Dean Billings, 7. Dan Boorse,
8. Rich Vogler, 9. Stan Fox, 10. Robert Mueller, 11. Randy Koch, 12. Jeff
Lockwood, 13. Joe Corrigan, 14. Dean Erfurth, 15. Roy Caruthers, 16. Dennis
Atchley, 17. Kevin Koch, 18. Chris Maxson, 19. J.R. Miller, 20. Dale Hurd Jr.
JULY 14, 1990 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jeff Gordon, 2. Stan Fox, 3. Dan Boorse,
4. Randy Koch, 5. Dean Erfurth, 6. Hans Lein, 7. Dean Billings, 8. Don Tyler, 9.
Russ Gamester, 10. Kevin Koch, 11. Eddie Loomis, 12. Kurt Mayhew, 13. Paul
Stender, 14. Donnie Beechler, 15. Pepi Marchese, 16. Mike Streicher, 17. Brad
Weber, 18. Dan Fredenberg, 19. Tyce Carlson, 20. Dan Drinan.
SEPTEMBER 2, 1990 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Kevin Doty, 2. Dan Boorse, 3. Randy
Koch, 4. Doug Schenck/Dean Erfurth, 5. Steve Knepper, 6. Dan Drinan, 7. Russ
Gamester, 8. Dean Billings, 9. Mike Streicher, 10. Dan Fredenberg, 11. Marty
Davis, 12. Dale Hurd Jr., 13. John Callahan, 14. Stan Fox, 15. Kevin Olson, 16.
Hans Lein, 17. Dean Erfurth, 18. Roy Caruthers, 19. Jeff Gordon, 20. Kevin Koch.
SEPTEMBER 1, 1991 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Stevie Reeves, 2. Dan Boorse, 3. Stan
Fox, 4. Steve Knepper, 5. Marty Davis, 6. Randy Koch, 7. Donnie Lehmann, 8. Mike
Streicher, 9. Doug Schenck, 10. Chris Maxson, 11. Randy Fiscus, 12. Hans Lein,
13. Tony Elliott, 14. Greg Vernetti, 15. Tyce Carlson, 16. Dan Drinan, 17. Bill
Ripp, 18. Bill Berg, 19. Kevin Doty, 20. Don Tyler.
AUGUST 27, 2005 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Scott Hatton, 2. Brad Kuhn, 3. Jerry
Coons Jr., 4. Ryan Durst, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Josh Wise, 8. Ron
Gregory, 9. Brad Loyet, 10. Levi Jones, 11. Teddy Beach, 12. Nick Lundgreen, 13.
Darren Hagen, 14. Aaron Fiscus, 15. Rik Forbes, 16. Jimi Quin, 17. Tom Hessert
III, 18. Kurt Mayhew, 19. Chad DeSelle, 20. Wally Pankratz, 21. Danny Stratton,
22. Davey Ray, 23. Brandon Waelti, 24. Mike Stroehle. NT
AUGUST 26, 2006 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Ryan Durst, 2. Scott Hatton, 3. Davey
Ray, 4. Bryan Clauson, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Danny Stratton, 7. Josh Wise, 8. Mike
Hess, 9. Adam Clarke, 10. Michael Pickens, 11. Brad Kuhn, 12. Brandon Waelti,
13. Jimi Quin, 14. Dave Darland, 15. Jay Drake, 16. Brad Loyet, 17. Dean
Erfurth, 18. Rob Keelan, 19. Aaron Fiscus, 20. Brian Ramstack, 21. Don Droud
Jr., 22. Jerry Coons Jr., 23. Brad Mosen, 24. Cole Carter. NT
AUGUST 25, 2007 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Dave Darland, 3.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 4. Danny Stratton, 5. Chuck Gurney Jr., 6. Darren Hagen, 7.
Mike Hess, 8. Brandon Waelti, 9. Davey Ray, 10. Gary Altig, 11. Chad DeSelle,
12. Brad Kuhn, 13. Kevin Swindell, 14. Scott Hatton, 15. Nick Lundgreen, 16. Tom
Hessert III, 17. Chris Windom, 18. A.J. Fike, 19. Brian Ramstack, 20. Brad
Sweet, 21. Brad Loyet, 22. Tim Noble, 23. Cole Whitt, 24. Dan Mecum. NT
AUGUST 26, 2007 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Michael Pickens, 2. Brad Mosen, 3.
Jerry Coons Jr., 4. Brad Kuhn, 5. Brad Loyet, 6. Danny Stratton, 7. Levi Jones,
8. Kevin Swindell, 9. Darren Hagen, 10. Scott Hatton, 11. Brad Sweet, 12. Douc
Schenck, 13. Dave Darland, 14. Brandon Waelti, 15. Gary Altig, 16. Nick
Lundgreen, 17. Mike Hess, 18. Joe Wipperfurth, 19. Brady Bacon, 20. Ricky
Stenhouse Jr., 21. Davey Ray, 22. Chad DeSelle, 23. Ryan Durst. NT
AUGUST 23, 2008 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brad Kuhn, 2. Brad Sweet, 3. Levi
Jones, 4. Cole Whitt, 5. Davey Ray, 6. Brady Bacon, 7. Tracy Hines, 8. Tim
Noble, 9. A.J. Fike, 10. Aaron Fiscus, 11. Dustin Morgan, 12. Dave Darland, 13.
Mike Hess, 14. Ricky Ehrgott, 15. Chad Boat, 16. Darren Hagen, 17. Bobby East,
18. Chase Barber, 19. Jerry Coons Jr., 20. Brad Loyet, 21. Scott Hatton, 22.
Gary Altig. NT
AUGUST 24, 2008 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Dave
Darland, 4. Cole Whitt, 5. Darren Hagen, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Brad Sweet, 8.
Davey Ray, 9. Scott Hatton, 10. Chad Boat, 11. A.J. Fike, 12. Brady Bacon, 13.
Bobby East, 14. Mike Hess, 15. Dustin Morgan, 16. Critter Malone, 17. Kody
Swanson, 18. Aaron Fiscus, 19. Brandon Waelti, 20. Joe Wipperfurth, 21. Brad
Loyet, 22. Ryan Criswell, 23. Brad Kuhn. NT
AUGUST 30, 2009 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Darren Hagen, 3. Brad
Kuhn, 4. Mike Hess, 5. Brad Sweet, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Scott Hatton, 8. Brad
Loyet, 9. Bobby East, 10. Cole Whitt, 11. Henry Clarke, 12. Kody Swanson, 13.
Brandon Waelti, 14. Davey Ray, 15. Chad Boat, 16. Kellen Conover, 17. Aaron
Fiscus, 18. Matt Smith, 19. Tracy Hines, 20. Tanner Swanson, 21. Shane Hmiel,
22. Zach Daum, 23. Bubba Altig. NT
SEPTEMBER 5, 2009 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Josh Wise, 2. Brad Sweet, 3. Darren
Hagen, 4. Brad Kuhn, 5. Cole Whitt, 6. Bobby East, 7. Brad Loyet, 8. Brandon
Waelti, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Jerry Coons Jr., 11. Matt Smith, 12. Davey Ray, 13.
Kevin Olson, 14. Dakoda Armstrong, 15. Aaron Fiscus, 16. Scott Hatton, 17. Mike
Hess, 18. Travis Berryhill, 19. Andrew Felker, 20. Bryan Clauson, 21. Jake
Slotten, 22. Chad Boat, 23. Zach Daum, 24. Henry Clarke, 25. Caleb Armstrong. NT
JULY 3, 2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brad Kuhn, 2. Brad Sweet, 3. Dave Darland,
4. Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Darren Hagen, 7. Bryan Clauson, 8. Davey
Ray, 9. Mario Clouser, 10. Zach Daum, 11. Robbie Ray, 12. Henry Clarke, 13.
Daniel Robinson, 14. Jason Dull, 15. Levi Roberts, 16. Kurt Mayhew, 17. Brad
Loyet, 18. Joel Wyttenbach, 19. Mike Stroehle, 20. Kyle Robbins. NT
JULY 4, 2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brad Sweet, 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 3. Dave
Darland, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Darren Hagen, 6. Brad Kuhn, 7. Brad Loyet, 8. Mike
Hess, 9. Mario Clouser, 10. Daniel Robinson, 11. Levi Roberts, 12. Jason Dull,
13. Kurt Mayhew, 14. Courtney Erfurth, 15. Joel Wyttenbach, 16. Davey Ray, 17.
Zach Daum, 18. Matt Smith, 19. Bryan Clauson, 20. Robbie Ray, 21. Henry Clarke,
22. David Budres. NT
AUGUST 28, 2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 3.
Dave Darland, 4. Brad Kuhn, 5. Davey Ray, 6. Darren Hagen, 7. Tracy Hines, 8.
Levi Jones, 9. Brad Loyet, 10. Robbie Ray, 11. Levi Roberts, 12. Mario Clouser,
13. Billy Wood Jr., 14. Zach Daum, 15. Henry Clarke. NT
AUGUST 29, 2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 3.
Brad Kuhn, 4. Davey Ray, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Darren Hagen, 8.
Levi Jones, 9. Robbie Ray, 10. Brad Loyet, 11. Mike Hess, 12. Brandon Waelti,
13. Henry Clarke, 14. David Budres, 15. Daniel Robinson, 16. Dereck King, 17.
Courtney Erfurth, 18. Mario Clouser, 19. Cody Weisensel, 20. Scott Hatton, 21.
Jason Dull, 22. Aaron Fiscus. NT
SEPTEMBER 4, 2010 FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tracy Hines, 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 3.
Brad Loyet, 4. Davey Ray, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Cody Weisensel, 7. Kurt Mayhew, 8.
Brad Kuhn, 9. Darren Hagen, 10. Robbie Ray, 11. Bryan Clauson, 12. Jason Dull,
13. David Budres, 14. Henry Clarke, 15. Brady Bacon, 16. Mario Clouser. NT
AUGUST 21, 2011 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Jerry Coons Jr., 3.
Brad Kuhn, 4. Kyle Larson, 5. Darren Hagen, 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Tanner Swanson,
8. Caleb Armstrong, 9. Davey Ray, 10. Mario Clouser, 11. Levi Jones, 12. Dalton
Armstrong, 13. Kurt Mayhew, 14. Mike Hess, 15. Scott Hatton, 16. Brandon Waelti,
17. Chris Gurley, 18. Zach Daum, 19. Robbie Ray, 20. Bobby East, 21. Bubba
Altig, 22. David Budres. NT
JULY 8, 2012 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Brad Kuhn, 3. Tracy
Hines, 4. Darren Hagen, 5. Zach Daum, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Kyle Larson, 8.
Chris Windom, 9. Davey Ray, 10. Jake Blackhurst, 11. Danny Stratton, 12. Mike
Hess, 13. Dillon Welch, 14. Rico Abreu, 15. Bill Balog, 16. Cody Weisensel, 17.
David Budres, 18. Taylor Ferns, 19. Robbie Ray, 20. Bubba Altig, 21. Vance Lein,
22. Brandon Waelti, 23. Caleb Armstrong. NT
AUGUST 19, 2012 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brad Kuhn, 2. Bryan Clauson, 3. Darren
Hagen, 4. Levi Jones, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Davey Ray, 8.
Caleb Armstrong, 9. Zach Daum, 10. Thomas Meseraull, 11. Scott Hatton, 12. Casey
Shuman, 13. Mike Hess, 14. Daniel Robinson, 15. Austin Brown, 16. Brandon
Waelti, 17. Tyler Thomas, 18. Taylor Ferns, 19. Alex Bright, 20. Bubba Altig,
21. Rico Abreu, 22. Travis Berryhill, 23. Andrew Felker, 24. Tracy Hines. NT
JUNE 23, 2013 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Darren Hagen, 3. Tracy
Hines, 4. Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Andrew Felker, 6. Alex Bright, 7. Bryan Clauson,
8. Tanner Thorson, 9. Christopher Bell, 10. Austin Brown, 11. Brad Kuhn, 12.
Dave Darland, 13. Zach Daum, 14. Brandon Waelti, 15. Tyler Thomas, 16. Mike
Hess, 17. Jake Blackhurst, 18. Dalton Armstrong, 19. Danny Stratton, 20. Casey
Shuman, 21. Taylor Ferns, 22. Scott Hatton, 23. Caleb Armstrong, 24. Chase
Stockon. NT
AUGUST 18, 2013 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Tracy Hines, 3.
Darren Hagen, 4. Jerry Coons Jr., 5. Zach Daum, 6. Andrew Felker, 7. Chris Bell,
8. Tanner Thorson, 9. Brad Kuhn, 10. Bill Balog, 11. Tyler Thomas, 12. Brandon
Waelti, 13. Parker Price-Miller, 14. Chett Gehrke, 15. Jake Blackhurst, 16.
Scott Hatton, 17. Mike Spencer, 18. Caleb Armstrong, 19. Austin Brown, 20. Cody
Weisensel, 21. Dalton Armstrong, 22. Robbie Ray, 23. Rico Abreu, 24. Bubba
Altig. NT
JULY 5, 2014 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Christopher Bell, 2. Rico Abreu, 3. Tanner
Thorson, 4. Chris Windom, 5. Tracy Hines, 6. Michael Pickens, 7. Bryan Clauson,
8. Kevin Thomas Jr., 9. Tyler Courtney, 10. Parker Price-Miller, 11. Spencer
Bayston, 12. Andrew Felker, 13. Jerry Coons Jr., 14. Jake Blackhurst, 15. Austin
Brown, 16. Bill Balog, 17. Garrett Aitken, 18. Seth Motsinger, 19. Kevin Olson,
20. Tyler Thomas, 21. Zach Daum, 22. Terry Babb, 23. Brady Bacon, 24. Brandon
Waelti. NT
JULY 6, 2014 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Christopher Bell, 2. Tanner Thorson, 3.
Rico Abreu, 4. Chris Windom, 5. Zach Daum, 6. Brady Bacon, 7. Tracy Hines, 8.
Michael Pickens, 9. Jake Blackhurst, 10. Bill Balog, 11. Jerry Coons Jr., 12.
Tyler Courtney, 13. Bryan Clauson, 14. Tyler Thomas, 15. Andrew Felker, 16.
Austin Brown, 17. Garrett Aitken, 18. Parker Price-Miller, 19. Seth Motsinger,
20. Terry Babb, 21. Kevin Thomas Jr., 22. Spencer Bayston. NT
AUGUST 17, 2014 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Christopher Bell, 2. Darren Hagen, 3.
Tyler Thomas, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Bryan Clauson, 6. Zach Daum, 7. Jerry Coons
Jr., 8. Andrew Felker, 9. Michael Pickens, 10. Jake Blackhurst, 11. Seth
Motsinger, 12. Daniel Robinson, 13. Rico Abreu, 14. Tanner Thorson, 15. Austin
Brown, 16. Terry Babb, 17. Kevin Olson, 18. Isaac Chapple, 19. Brady Bacon, 20.
Spencer Bayston, 21. Chris Windom, 22. Parker Price-Miller, 23. Robbie Ray, 24.
Brandon Waelti. NT
JULY 5, 2015 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Tanner Thorson, 3. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 4. Bryan Clauson, 5. Darren Hagen, 6. Andrew Felker, 7. Spencer
Bayston, 8. Ryan Robinson, 9. Tyler Thomas, 10. Kyle Schuett, 11. Isaac Chapple,
12. Kurt Mayhew, 13. Austin Brown, 14. Tracy Hines, 15. Katlynn Leer, 16. Eric
Johnson, 17. Jimi Quin, 18. Bill Balog, 19. David Budres, 20. Tucker Klaasmeyer,
21. Cody Weisensel NT
SEPTEMBER 5, 2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Tanner Thorson (4), 2. Thomas Meseraull (2), 3. Justin Grant (1), 4. Chris
Windom (3), 5. Logan Seavey (11), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 7. Emerson Axsom (5),
8. Daison Pursley (6), 9. Buddy Kofoid (13), 10. Chase Randall (9), 11. Brandon
Waelti (22), 12. Hayden Reinbold (18), 13. Jack Routson (17), 14. Chase
McDermand (12), 15. Jeff Zelinski (20), 16. Matt Rechek (21), 17. Glenn
Waterland (19), 18. Ethan Mitchell (14), 19. Cannon McIntosh (8), 20. Zach Daum
(10), 21. Trey Gropp (15), 22. Daniel Robinson (16). NT
SEPTEMBER 3, 2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Ryan Timms (6), 2. Gavin Miller (1), 3. Jade Avedisian (7), 4. Logan Seavey (4),
5. Daniel Whitley (5), 6. Justin Grant (2), 7. Taylor Reimer (10), 8. Cannon
McIntosh (11), 9. Daison Pursley (23), 10. Zach Daum (9), 11. Thomas Meseraull
(12), 12. Jake Andreotti (16), 13. Hayden Reinbold (18), 14. Emerson Axsom (15),
15. Bryant Wiedeman (3), 16. Daniel Robinson (17), 17. Dekota Gay (19), 18.
Tyler Baran (13), 19. Kyle Beilman (14), 20. Zach Boden (21), 21. Cameron
Weishoff (22), 22. Chase McDermand (8), 23. Bryan Stanfill (20). NT
SEPTEMBER 4, 2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Logan Seavey (2), 2. Jade Avedisian (6), 3. Justin Grant (10), 4. Zach Daum (3),
5. Taylor Reimer (1), 6. Bryant Wiedeman (7), 7. Daison Pursley (8), 8. Chase
McDermand (4), 9. Ryan Timms (11), 10. Gavin Miller (5), 11. Jake Andreotti
(16), 12. Hayden Reinbold (18), 13. Thomas Meseraull (9), 14. Daniel Whitley
(13), 15. Kyle Beilman (14), 16. Bryan Stanfill (19), 17. Cannon McIntosh (12),
18. Emerson Axsom (15), 19. Parker Jones (17), 20. Dekota Gay (20). NT
SEPTEMBER 1, 2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1.
Zach Wigal (3), 2. Cannon McIntosh (5), 3. Logan Seavey (6), 4. Zach Daum (1),
5. Daison Pursley (9), 6. Ryan Timms (8), 7. Gavin Miller (4), 8. Jacob Denney
(15), 9. Jade Avedisian (7), 10. Justin Grant (10), 11. Kale Drake (16), 12.
Rylan Gray (17), 13. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 14. Frankie Guerrini (22), 15. Thomas
Meseraull (12), 16. Ethan Mitchell (14), 17. Ricky Lewis (18), 18. Mariah Ede
(13), 19. Adam Taylor (21), 20. Brandon Waelti (23), 21. Cameron Weishoff (24),
22. Chase McDermand (11), 23. Jakeb Boxell (19), 24. Will Armitage (20). NT
SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (2), 2. Daison Pursley (6), 3. Zach Wigal (3), 4. Ryan Timms (7), 5. Justin Grant (5), 6. Jacob Denney (10), 7. Logan Seavey (22), 8. Kale Drake (4), 9. Gavin Miller (8), 10. Chase McDermand (11), 11. Zach Daum (14), 12. Jade Avedisian (12), 13. Mariah Ede (18), 14. Rylan Gray (9), 15. Jakeb Boxell (16), 16. Will Armitage (17), 17. Adam Taylor (20), 18. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 19. Cameron Weishoff (21), 20. Frankie Guerrini (19), 21. Ethan Mitchell (15), 22. Daniel Whitley (23), 23. Thomas Meseraull (1). NT
DREVICKI FLEXES HIS MUSCLE AT WILLIAMS GROVE
By: Kurt Bettler
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (August 29, 2025)………It was a picture-perfect evening in the cornfields of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, as all roads led to one of the crown jewels of the Northeast – Williams Grove Speedway.
Twenty-four IMT USAC East Coast Sprints Presented by Baer Den Farm made the haul to the legendary 1/2-mile paperclip.
Heat wins went to Joey Amantea, Christian Bruno, and Ed Aikin, while Ronald Helmick snagged the Semi. The redraw put Chris Allen Jr. on the pole of the feature where he’s been a familiar face in recent outings, with hometown hero, “Superman” Steve Wilbur, making a rare start alongside him.
When the green dropped on the Stanley Supply & Tool A-Main, Allen jumped out to the lead. A yellow for a slowing Troy Fraker brought the field back together, but once again, Allen pulled away on the restart. Behind him, however, the action was heating up as Steven Drevicki and Christian Bruno, both starting from row three, were wasting no time slicing through the pack.
Bruce Buckwalter Jr. held a podium position early, but on lap six, the thundering herd powered by with Bruno moving into third and Drevicki into fourth. The race was on.
Allen continued to set the pace, but by lap 10, Drevicki worked past Bruno and Wilbur to claim second. Meanwhile, Kyle Spence was putting on a show of his own, charging from 12th into the top six.
On lap 14, Allen slipped off the bottom in turn one, and both Drevicki and Bruno pounced, shuffling Allen back to third. With 10 to go, a flat right rear on Aikin slowed the field and cleared lap traffic from the equation. Semi winner Ronald Helmick, who started 16th, was now storming into the top 10.
Out front, it became a duel of lines between Drevicki and Bruno. Bruno looked stronger on the short runs, but Drevicki had the pace to answer back. Spence continued his charge, cracking the top four.
When the checkers flew, it was Steven Drevicki scoring his third win of the USAC East Coast season, holding off Bruno, Allen, Spence, and local favorite Wilbur at the line.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE RESULTS: August 29, 2025 – Williams Grove Speedway – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
BDB GRAPHICS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Joey Amantea (#88J JPA), 2. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (#83 Buckwalter), 3. Hunter Fulton (#7F Fulton), 4. Joe Kata (#10 Kata), 5. Mike Haggenbottom (#51 Kelly), 6. Ronald Helmick (#22R Helmick), 7. Dirk Rimrott (#27R Rimrott), 8. Lee Kauffman (#96 Kauffman). NT
E. SCHNEIDER & SONS SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Christian Bruno (#17B Bruno), 2. Bobby Butler (#5B Butler), 3. Chris Allen Jr. (#71 Allen), 4. Olivia Thayer (#39 Thayer), 5. Brett Rose (#45R Rose), 6. Gary Huston (#44 Huston), 7. Nate Emig (#58 Emig), 8. Mark Bitner (#15 Bitner). NT
BOULEVARD TRUCK REPAIR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ed Aikin (#7 Aikin), 2. Steven Drevicki (#19 Drevicki), 3. Steve Wilbur (#59 Prior), 4. Kyle Spence (#42 Fraker), 5. Troy Fraker (#12w Fraker), 6. Jason Cherry (#67 Cherry), 7. Dale Schweikart (#78 Schweikart), 8. Jake Galloway (#27G Galloway). NT
STANLEY & SUPPLIES SEMI: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ronald Helmick, 2. Jason Cherry, 3. Jake Galloway, 4. Dale Schweikart, 5. Mark Bitner, 6. Nate Emig, 7. Dirk Rimrott, 8. Gary Huston, 9. Lee Kauffman. NT
STANLEY & SUPPLIES FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Steven Drevicki (6), 2. Christian Bruno (5), 3. Chris Allen Jr. (1), 4. Kyle Spence (12), 5. Steve Wilbur (2), 6. Joey Amantea (9), 7. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (4), 8. Bobby Butler (8), 9. Ronald Helmick (16), 10. Olivia Thayer (11), 11. Joe Kata (10), 12. Mark Bitner (20), 13. Mike Haggenbottom (13), 14. Jake Galloway (18), 15. Jason Cherry (17), 16. Dale Schweikart (19), 17. Ed Aikin (7), 18. Brett Rose (14), 19. Hunter Fulton (3), 20. Troy Fraker (15). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Chris Allen Jr., Laps 14-25 Steven Drevicki.
NEXT USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE: September 6, 2025 – Grandview Speedway – Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania
CONTINGENCY AWARDS:
JPA Racing Products Hard Luck: Lee Kauffman
Bitner Automotive Fast Time: Joey Amantea
C & C Landscaping Hard Charger: Kyle Spence (12th to 4th)
Hoosier Tire Poker Chip (15) Free Tire: Jason Cherry
J & W Home Improvements Best 305: Nate Emig
First Non-Transfer: Nate Emig
HOME SWEET BLOOMINGTON!
MILLER MANS THE RED CLAY FOR VICTORY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bloomington, Indiana (August 29, 2025)………For Gavin Miller, the red clay of
Bloomington Speedway has been a home away from home.
Back in 2023, the Allentown, Pennsylvania native captured his first career
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship.
On Friday night, it was more of the same as Miller capitalized on the
misfortune of early race front runners Jacob Denney and Justin Grant, then led
the final 15 circuits of the 30-lap feature to score his third career series
win, two of which have come on the southern Indiana 1/4-mile.
“I think it just fits my driving style,” Miller acknowledged. “Sometimes
you’ve got to hit it nice and straight. I felt like the top was pretty good down
here. I just started sliding myself because I found the moisture on entry
there.”
Miller has turned up the wick of late, finishing inside the top-two in four
of his last seven series starts through July and August, including two
victories. Miller also scored a win in July on the opening night of the Midwest
Midget Championship at Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway.
After waiting 56 races between his first and second career USAC National
Midget triumph, Miller only had to wait one more race to get win number three in
his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/SoundGear – Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway
Toyota.
Now, Miller is a two-time winner with the series in 2025 and is among the
hottest contenders right now on the tour.
“I struggled last year and just had to regroup and rethink who I am as a
driver,” Miller explained. “I’m working great with (crew chief) Beau (Binder)
now. Working at the shop has definitely taught me what I like in my racecar a
little bit better. Communication with my crew chief has been the biggest thing.”
Miller actually had to bounce back at the start of Friday night’s feature,
the first USAC National Midget event held at Bloomington outside of Indiana
Midget Week since Tony Stewart’s victory in August 1994, 31 years ago.
After starting from the pole position, teammate and outside front row starter
Denney pounced to the lead after he and Miller sliced and diced one another on
each end of the racetrack for the first pair of laps. By lap three, Miller had
fallen to third as Grant zipped past on the inside of turn two to overtake the
second position.
By the midway point, Denney had stretched his lead out to a full two seconds
as he matriculated through lapped traffic with relative ease while Grant and
Miller couldn’t seem to break free from the gridlock nearly a straightaway
behind in the second and third spot.
However, on lap 16, Denney’s right rear tire was noticeably low, and on the
17th lap, it finally gave way in turn three to bring out the caution, relegating
Denney to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. After restarting at the tail, he
worked his way back up to a 12th place result.
Grant inherited the lead for the restart but soon found his own bit of right
rear tire misfortune as well. As soon as the green flag was waved for the lap 17
restart, Grant was swallowed up by Miller instantaneously as Grant’s tire
rapidly deflated, dropping him to third behind Brecken Reese within a lap.
Moments later, Steven Snyder Jr. (9th) got crossed up in turns three and four
and nearly came to a halt. Just behind him, 15th running Thomas Meseraull was
unable to avoid Snyder, and the ensuing contact sent Meseraull flipping upside
down. During the red flag, Grant headed back to the work area before returning
with fresh rubber, managing only to get back to 16th by the race’s end.
From there, Miller said ‘sayonara’ to the competition as the only shakeups at
the upper tier of the field occurred behind him. With six laps remaining, Reese
got tied up atop the turn two cushion, allowing both Kevin Thomas Jr. and Cannon
McIntosh to sweep on by into second and third, respectively.
When all was said and done, Miller was 2.373 seconds ahead as he crossed
under Keith Dewig’s checkered flag with Kevin Thomas Jr. taking second, Cannon
McIntosh third, Brecken Reese fourth and Jakeb Boxell rounding out the top-five
with his best career USAC National Midget result.
Winning isn’t easy, and even though the night didn’t exactly unfold the way
he envisioned it, Miller is grateful to add another one in the win column.
“The track was great; it was racy,” Miller praised. “I didn’t really want to
win it that way, especially with them cutting tires there, and I honestly
thought I did the same thing on the restart. I kept spinning my tires just
praying that my tire wasn’t cut. But I just had to be smart on the restarts, hit
my line right and make sure I wasn’t making mistakes getting into the corners. I
just had to hit my line on the bottom and slide myself the best that I could.”
In 12 USAC National Midget starts this season, Brecken Reese had grabbed just
a single top-10 finish, which also happened to be his only result better than
14th! But Friday night was different as the USAC Rookie from Canyon, Texas
earned his best career series finish of fourth in his first ever visit to
Bloomington Speedway.
To start the night, a throttle linkage issue relegated Gunnar Setser to just
one qualifying lap. Starting 17th in the feature, Setser worked his way up to a
seventh place finish in the feature, which earned him the Sober Joe’s Coffee
Recovery of Night award.
When Hayden Reinbold pulled off in his heat race, his night was trending
downward. After going to a backup car for the feature, the Arizonan advanced +12
from his 23rd starting spot to finish 11th, good enough for Rod End Supply Hard
Charger honors.
In Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying, Kevin Thomas Jr. blazed to his first quick
time of the USAC National Midget season, marking 4 Kings Racing’s first ever
USAC fast qualifier award as the team went one-two with Jakeb Boxell also going
second quickest. For KTJ, it was his 10th career USAC National Midget fast
qualifying time tonight, which tied George Amick, Pancho Carter and Allen Crowe
for 65th place on the all-time list.
In a statistical oddity, every race conducted during the program was won by a
car sporting the number 97. Zach Wigal scored the first heat race win in Pat
O’Dell’s No. 97x. The second race victory was captured by Kale Drake in the
Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 97K. Gavin Miller, aboard his Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 97, finished off the preliminaries with a
win in heat race three, then completed the night as the feature victor.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 29,
2025 – Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-11.852; 2.
Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-11.854; 3. Brecken Reese, 20Q, Reese-11.909; 4.
Justin Grant, 87, CBI-11.937; 5. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.046;
6. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.061; 7. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.099; 8. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.100; 9. Steven Snyder
Jr., 4, RMS-12.105; 10. Colton Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.111; 11.
Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.121; 12. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ,
Reinbold-Underwood-12.121; 13. Zach Wigal, 97x, O'Dell-12.205; 14. Kale Drake,
97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.255; 15. Thomas Meseraull, 7s, Engler-12.287; 16.
Braxton Cummings, 71B, Cummings-12.308; 17. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy
Built-12.311; 18. Stephen Schnapf, 11s, Martin-12.320; 19. Gunnar Setser, 43,
Arnold-12.443; 20. Mack Leopard, 86, CBI-12.485; 21. Jeff Schindler, 8x,
Schindler-NT; 22. Justin Dickerson, 21D, Dickerson-12.861; 23. Alex Shipman, 17,
Cummings-12.915; 24. Chris Hartman, 35s, Hodge-12.950; 25. Mark Chisholm, 56x,
Chisholm-NT (time of 12.508 disallowed after missing the scales).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Zach Wigal, 2.
Colton Robinson, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Cannon McIntosh, 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 6.
Gunnar Setser, 7. Braxton Cummings, 8. Mark Chisholm, 9. Justin Dickerson. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake, 2. Jacob Denney, 3. Ethan Mitchell, 4. Cale Coons, 5. Drake Edwards, 6.
Jakeb Boxell, 7. Mack Leopard, 8. Alex Shipman. 2:06.221
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Gavin Miller,
2. Steven Snyder Jr., 3. Brecken Reese, 4. Thomas Meseraull, 5. Jeff Schindler,
6. Chris Hartman, 7. Hayden Reinbold, 8. Stephen Schnapf. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gavin Miller (1), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (6), 3. Cannon McIntosh (9), 4. Brecken Reese (4), 5. Jakeb
Boxell (5), 6. Steven Snyder Jr. (11), 7. Gunnar Setser (17), 8. Kale Drake (8),
9. Zach Wigal (7), 10. Colton Robinson (12), 11. Hayden Reinbold (23), 12. Jacob
Denney (2), 13. Drake Edwards (10), 14. Ethan Mitchell (16), 15. Mack Leopard
(18), 16. Justin Grant (3), 17. Cale Coons (13), 18. Justin Dickerson (20), 19.
Chris Hartman (21), 20. Thomas Meseraull (14), 21. Mark Chisholm (22), 22.
Braxton Cummings (15), 23. Jordan Kinser (#17) (24), 24. Jeff Schindler (19). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-15 Jacob Denney, Lap 16 Justin Grant, Laps 17-30
Gavin Miller.
**Thomas Meseraull flipped on lap 18 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-979, 2-Justin Grant-947, 3-Jacob Denney-917, 4-Kale Drake-882, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-879, 6-Gavin Miller-868, 7-Drake Edwards-805, 8-Steven Snyder
Jr.-798, 9-Logan Seavey-783, 10-Gunnar Setser-699.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-207,
2-Briggs Danner-129, 3-Gunnar Setser-112, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-111, 5-Logan
Seavey-105, 6-Justin Grant-97, 7-C.J. Leary-95, 8-Kyle Cummins-94, 9-Chase
Stockon-82, 10-Hayden Reinbold-81.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 31, 2025
– Angell Park Speedway – Sun Prairie, Wisconsin – 1/3-Mile Dirt Oval – 40th
Firemen’s Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jacob Denney (11.930)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kevin Thomas Jr. (11.852)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Zach Wigal
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kale Drake
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Gavin Miller
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Hayden Reinbold (23rd to 11th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Brecken Reese
Sober Joe’s Coffee Recovery of the Night: Gunnar Setser
USAC East Coast Prepared and Ready for the Only Appearance of 2025 at Williams Grove
In 1939, Emmett Shelly turned a vision into reality, convincing others to help build Williams Grove Speedway across the street from the iconic Williams Grove Amusement Park.
From its opening through 2025, “The Grove” has hosted nearly every major dirt racing series in history — from NASCAR’s Grand National events in the 1950s and 60s, to the World of Outlaws, Indy Sweepstakes, Midgets, Silver Crown, and even USAC Stock Cars through the 1980s.
The list of winners is legendary. Mario Andretti scored with USAC in the mid-1960s, while stars like Tony Stewart and Kyle Larson also have their names etched into the record books. This Friday night, one IMT USAC East Coast Sprint Car driver will add their name to that storied history.
Steven Drevicki (Reading, PA) — Past Grove feature winner and current point leader, looking to continue his strong form. Although, Kenny Miller III, Bobby Butler, Christian Bruno, Ronald Helmick, and Ed Aikin — All hungry to join the exclusive Williams Grove win list. Joey Amantea — Fresh off a Bridgeport Speedway victory, the 88J family-owned entry will be a serious threat also Steve “The Lion King” Wilbur — A local Super Sportsman standout, Wilbur brings hometown pride in just his second 2025 USAC East Coast start and Bruce Buckwalter (Mechanicsburg, PA) — Another hometown favorite, aiming to shine in front of family and friends.
Also on tap for the evening, Williams Grove will honor longtime car owners John and Pee Wee Zemaitis, with $8,000 on the line for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars. The night will also feature: • Fireworks show • Pre-race tribute in the infield with Zemaitis cars and drivers on display • Eastern Museum of Motor Racing exhibit
Stanley Supply & Tool Inc. presents the night’s racing program. Since 1986, they’ve been an authorized distributor of ITW Redhead, ITW Ramset, Elco Construction Products, Powers Fasteners, and Diamond Products — delivering reliable tools and expertise for tough jobs.
• Racer Info: USAC East Coast van will be in the infield for draw, then move to the backstretch grandstands.
Times & Admission • Gates Open: 5:30 PM • Hot Laps: 7:00 PM with racing to follow • General Admission: $25 • Youth (13–20): $10 • 12 & Under: FREE • Pits: $35
Can’t make it to Mechanicsburg? Catch all the action live on DIRTVision
MAGIC MILE SATURDAY!
30 USAC SILVER CROWN TEAMS
TAKE ON DU QUOIN AUGUST 30
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Du Quoin, Illinois (August 27, 2025)………Four past Ted Horn 100 winners across four different decades are among the 30 USAC Silver Crown entries set to compete in this Saturday’s August 30th 71st running of the event at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois.
4 PAST WINNERS
Among the four past Du Quoin winners in the field are Justin Grant who was won each of the past two Ted Horn 100s on the one-mile dirt oval in both 2023 and 2024 and is coming in fresh off a USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Smackdown victory last Saturday at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway. He also enters Du Quoin while nursing a broken left foot suffered one month ago. Despite it, in his two Silver Crown start since, he finished 2nd at Salem Speedway and 4th at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.
Grant is also the Silver Crown point leader by 77 markers over C.J. Leary. Grant could clinch the 2025 Silver Crown title this Saturday if he finishes the Du Quoin event 77 or more points ahead of C.J. Leary. The maximum points available in a single event Silver Crown event is 76.
Grant is joined by fellow two-time Du Quoin winners, Michigan’s Brian Tyler (2008 & 2021) as well as local favorite Shane Cockrum (2014 & 2015) from Benton, Illinois. Peru, Indiana’s Russ Gamester returns for his 25th Du Quoin start after winning the event in 1997.
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE Du QUOIN KIND
Kevin Thomas Jr. will make his USAC Silver Crown season debut this Saturday at Du Quoin. He’ll be driving the same John Haggenbottom owned car that just won on the other Illinois dirt mile at Springfield two weeks earlier with Kody Swanson at the wheel.
Swanson will be competing in a Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Car Series event in Owosso, Michigan this weekend and will not compete at Du Quoin.
Thomas, who finished 2nd at Du Quoin in 2018, will be joined by fellow runner-up C.J. Leary who took 2nd in 2023. A.J. Fike finished 3rd in 2013 while veteran Ken Schrader, the 1982 USAC Silver Crown champion, is back for his first series start of the season in a second Hans Lein owned ride alongside teammate Shane Cockrum. Schrader finished a best of 3rd with the USAC Champ Cars at Du Quoin in 1983.
Jake Swanson also took 3rd at Du Quoin in 2021 as did Briggs Danner in 2024, while Casey Buckman finished a career best 5th back in 2022.
EYING MAGIC ON THE MILE
Mario Clouser is back in the seat of the Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing No. 22 machine, which won the 2022 Du Quoin event with Logan Seavey driving. Clouser finished 6th at the race in 2024, and just recently ran 3rd at Springfield two weeks ago.
Kyle Steffens, who is the youngest winner on the Du Quoin Mile in a modified at the age of 16 in 2001, is now a veteran wheelman who finished a best of 7th with the Silver Crown series in 2024. Kyle Robbins took 8th in 2021 while Matt Westfall finished with a 10th at Du Quoin in 2022. Westfall took 2nd on the Springfield Mile earlier this month.
Du QUOIN VETS IN THE FIELD
All but six of the 30 drivers entered have previously started a Du Quoin USAC Silver Crown main event.
Among the veteran group are Korey Weyant (11th in 2024), Jimmy Light (12th in 2019), Chase Stockon (12th in 2022), Kip Hughes (14th in 2024), Dave Berkheimer (15th in 2023), Mitchel Moles (15th in 2024), Saban Bibent (18th in 2024), Danny Jennnigs (20th in 2024) and Kenny Gentry (26th in 2015).
FIRST TED TALK
Driver seeking their first career Ted Horn 100 starts this Saturday at Du Quoin include Aric Gentry, whose uncle, Leon Gentry, finished 13th in the 1986 race. Travis Mahoney will make his Du Quoin debut after his father, Jim Mahoney, made four Du Quoin starts between 1988-1992, finishing a best of 5th in 1989.
Will Armitage will be back in the seat after getting upside down early in the race at Springfield in mid-August, while Tom Savage, Rob Caho Jr. and Tim Kent will all get their first taste of action at Du Quoin.
RACE DETAILS:
The 71st running of the Ted Horn 100 features the USAC Silver Crown National Championship along with the 31st Annual Bill Oldani Memorial Prelims for DIRTcar Modifieds.
Registration and pit gates open at 7am Central. Grandstands and ticket office open at 9am with the drivers meeting set for 9:30am. USAC Silver Crown practice is slated to run from 10-11:10am. USAC Silver Crown qualifying is scheduled for 11:30am followed by DIRTcar Modified hot laps and qualifying at 12:15pm. DIRTcar Modified heats are on tap at 1pm followed by the USAC Ted Horn 100 feature at 1:30pm.
Tickets will be available on race day or by calling the Du Quoin Fair office at 618-542-1535. Info and tickets can also be obtained by calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200. Advance tickets are $25 for ages 12 and up and $10 for children age 11 and under. Race day tickets at the gate are $30 for ages 12 and up and $10 for children 11 and under. Pit passes are $35 for members and $40 for non-members ages 12 and up. Pit passes for children age 11 and under are $20.
The Ted Horn 100 can be watched live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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2025 TED HORN 100 ENTRY LIST: (30)
3 ®ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Tim & Linda Simmons)
6 JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
10 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
17 ®WILL ARMITAGE/Athens, IL (Will Armitage Racing)
18 KENNY GENTRY/Henderson, KY (Gentry Motorsports)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (John Haggenbottom)
25 CASEY BUCKMAN/Chandler, AZ (C-Buck Motorsports-Eddie Sachs Jr.)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
38 ®TOM SAVAGE/Red Lion, PA (Savage Motorsports)
39 A.J. FIKE/Galesburg, IL (A.J. Fike Racing)
51 (w) RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
61 ®DANNY JENNINGS/Norman, OK (David Grace)
65 ®TRAVIS MAHONEY/Oglesby, IL (SV Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
78 ®ROB CAHO JR./Rush City, MN (Rob Caho Jr.)
79 ®TIM KENT/Bristow, OK (James Hoover)
81 (w) BRIAN TYLER/Parma, MI (BCR Group)
88 ®SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Sammy & Mouren Fetter)
91 (w) JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
97 (w) SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (Hans Lein)
99 KOREY WEYANT/Springfield, IL (Scott Weyant)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Mike Thomas)
160 ®KIP HUGHES/North Enid, OK (Kip Hughes)
197 KEN SCHRADER/Fenton, MO (Hans Lein)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-713, 2-C.J. Leary-636, 3-Matt Westfall-530, 4-Kody Swanson-493, 5-Kyle Steffens-427, 6-Mario Clouser-386, 7-Dakoda Armstrong-345, 8-Dave Berkheimer-326, 9-Taylor Ferns-299, 10-Bobby Santos-272.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT Du QUOIN:
1 Lap - 9/5/2004 - Tyler Walker - 29.138 - 123.550 mph
10 Laps - 9/10/1994 - George Snider - 5:14.78 - 114.366 mph
12 Laps - 9/4/1989 - Tom Bigelow - 6:29.73 - 110.846 mph
15 Laps - 9/1/2002 - Brian Tyler - 7:53.24 - 114.107 mph
100 Laps - 9/7/1992 - Johnny Parsons - 56:03.00 - 107.047 mph
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AAA/USAC CHAMP CAR WINNERS AT Du QUOIN:
1948: Lee Wallard & Johnnie Parsons
1949: Tony Bettenhausen
1951: Tony Bettenhausen & Tony Bettenhausen
1952: Chuck Stevenson
1953: Sam Hanks
1954: Sam Hanks
1955: Jimmy Bryan
1956: Jimmy Bryan
1957: Jud Larson
1958: Johnny Thomson
1959: Rodger Ward
1960: A.J. Foyt
1961: A.J. Foyt
1963: A.J. Foyt
1964: A.J. Foyt
1965: Don Branson
1966: Bud Tingelstad
1967: A.J. Foyt
1968: Mario Andretti
1969: Al Unser
1970: Al Unser
1971: George Snider
1972: Tom Bigelow & A.J. Foyt
1973: Mario Andretti
1974: Mario Andretti
1975: Tom Bigelow
1976: Bubby Jones
1977: Tom Bigelow
1978: Pancho Carter
1979: Billy Vukovich
1980: Gary Bettenhausen & Gary Bettenhausen
1981: Rich Vogler
1982: Gary Bettenhausen
1983: Gary Bettenhausen
1984: Joe Saldana
1985: Rick Hood
1986: Jack Hewitt
1987: Jack Hewitt
1988: Gary Bettenhausen
1989: Chuck Gurney
1990: Jeff Swindell
1991: Stevie Reeves
1992: Johnny Parsons
1993: Jack Hewitt
1994: Chuck Gurney
1995: Johnny Parsons
1996: Chuck Gurney
1997: Russ Gamester
1998: Jimmy Sills
1999: Tony Elliott
2000: Kasey Kahne
2001: Paul White
2002: J.J. Yeley
2003: Rich Tobias Jr.
2004: Tyler Walker
2005: Tracy Hines
2006: Tracy Hines
2007: Shane Cottle
2008: Brian Tyler
2009: Rained Out
2010: Kody Swanson
2011: Kyle Larson
2012: Rained Out
2013: Chris Urish
2014: Shane Cockrum
2015: Shane Cockrum
2016: Chris Windom
2017: Kody Swanson
2018: Chris Windom
2019: Jacob Wilson
2020: Not Held
2021: Brian Tyler
2022: Logan Seavey
2023: Justin Grant
2024: Justin Grant
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AAA/USAC CHAMP CAR WINS AT Du QUOIN:
6-A.J. Foyt
5-Gary Bettenhausen
3-Mario Andretti, Tony Bettenhausen, Tom Bigelow, Chuck Gurney & Jack Hewitt
2-Jimmy Bryan, Shane Cockrum, Justin Grant, Sam Hanks, Tracy Hines, Johnny Parsons, Kody Swanson, Brian Tyler, Al Unser & Chris Windom
1-Don Branson, Pancho Carter, Shane Cottle, Tony Elliott, Russ Gamester, Rick Hood, Bubby Jones, Kasey Kahne, Jud Larson, Kyle Larson, Johnnie Parsons, Stevie Reeves, Joe Saldana, Logan Seavey, Jimmy Sills, George Snider, Chuck Stevenson, Jeff Swindell, Johnny Thomson, Bud Tingelstad, Rich Tobias Jr., Chris Urish, Rich Vogler, Bill Vukovich, Tyler Walker, Lee Wallard, Rodger Ward, Paul White, Jacob Wilson & J.J. Yeley
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Du QUOIN USAC SILVER CROWN FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:
4-Jerry Coons Jr.
3-Kody Swanson
2-Gary Bettenhausen, Shane Cottle, Dave Darland, Justin Grant, Chuck Gurney, Jack Hewitt, Larry Rice, Jimmy Sills, Al Unser & Tyler Walker
1-Mark Alderson, Mario Andretti, Teddy Beach, Donnie Beechler, Tom Bigelow, Ed Carpenter, Pancho Carter, Bryan Clauson, Shane Cockrum, Tyler Courtney, Larry Dickson, Bobby East, Tony Elliott, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood, Kasey Kahne, Arnie Knepper, Lee Kunzman, Johnny Parsons, George Snider, Jeff Swindell, Rich Vogler, Billy Vukovich, Greg Weld & Jacob Wilson
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PAST Du QUOIN USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS:
1971 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. George Snider (4), 2. Greg Weld (1), 3. Billy Vukovich (3), 4. Bill Puterbaugh (13), 5. Arnie Knepper (5), 6. Don Hawley (16), 7. Bob Harkey (18), 8. Johnny Rutherford (14), 9. A.J. Foyt (10), 10. Ronnie Burke (17), 11. Joe Saldana (15), 12. Salt Walther (24), 13. Lee Kunzman (6), 14. Merle Bettenhausen (9), 15. Larry Cannon (20), 16. Jimmy Caruthers (7), 17. Mario Andretti (3), 18. Carl Williams (23), 19. Jim Malloy (22), 20. Tom Bigelow (12), 21. Larry Dickson (2), 22. Ralph Liguori (21), 23. Sammy Sessions (11), 24. Bruce Walkup (19). 1:03:24.82
MAY 1972 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tom Bigelow (3), 2. Arnie Knepper (1), 3. Carl Williams (8), 4. Pancho Carter (15), 5. Johnny Parsons (12), 6. Joe Saldana (13), 7. Jerry Karl (16), 8. Rick Muther (18), 9. Bud Tingelstad (14), 10. A.J. Foyt (9), 11. Jackie Howerton (6), 12. Sammy Sessions (10), 13. Billy Vukovich (2), 14. Jim McElreath (4), 15. Bob Evans (17), 16. Jimmy Caruthers (5), 17. Lee Kunzman (7), 18. Don Hawley (20), 19. George Snider (11), 20. Bruce Walkup (19). 1:07:52.80
SEPTEMBER 1972 FEATURE: (Scheduled for 100 laps, called for rain at 52 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. A.J. Foyt (3), 2. Arnie Knepper (4), 3. Jigger Sirois (2), 4. George Snider (11), 5. Bill Puterbaugh (7), 6. Rollie Beale (8), 7. Johnny Rutherford (9), 8. Al Unser (5), 9. Ronnie Burke (14), 10. Joe Saldana (12), 11. Sammy Sessions (17), 12. Carl Williams (21), 13. Greg Weld (13), 14. Lee Kunzman (1), 15. Jimmy Caruthers (19), 16. Ralph Liguori (24), 17. Tom Bigelow (15), 18. Johnny Parsons (10), 19. Dick Tobias (23), 20. Don Nordhorn (20), 21. Bob Harkey (18), 22. Pancho Carter (6), 23. Karl Busson (22), 24. Larry Dickson (16). NT
1973 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Mario Andretti (2), 2. Billy Engelhart (6), 3. Tom Bigelow (11), 4. Lee Kunzman (10), 5. Al Unser (1), 6. Arnie Knepper (15), 7. Bill Puterbaugh (13), 8. Johnny Parsons (4), 9. Gary Bettenhausen (16), 10. Johnny Rutherford (21), 11. Jerry Miller (19), 12. Joe Saldana (17), 13. Darl Harrison (22), 14. Bob Evans (18), 15. Mel Cornett (14), 16. Ronnie Burke (24), 17. Billy Vukovich (3), 18. A.J. Foyt (7), 19. Billy Shuman (12), 20. John Hubbard (9), 21. Larry Dickson (20), 22. Billy Cassella (8), 23. Don Nordhorn (23), 24. Curt Waters (5). NT
1974 FEATURE: (Scheduled for 100 laps, called for rain at 52 laps)1. Mario Andretti (1), 2. Tom Bigelow (2), 3. Al Unser (7), 4. A.J. Foyt (4), 5. Pancho Carter (5), 6. George Snider (8), 7. Arnie Knepper (13), 8. Jimmy Caruthers (11), 9. Larry Cannon (17), 10. Rollie Beale (12), 11. Johnny Parsons (14), 12. Billy Vukovich (9), 13. Billy Engelhart (15), 14. Joe Saldana (24), 15. Billy Cassella (22), 16. Darl Harrison (16), 17. Greg Weld (6), 18. Mike Gregg (18), 19. Bob Evans (23), 20. Jackie Howerton (3), 21. Sheldon Kinser (19), 22. Bob Harkey (20), 23. Bill Puterbaugh (21), 24. Steve Lotshaw (10). 38:56.00
1975 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tom Bigelow (2), 2. Larry Rice (7), 3. Sammy Sessions (4), 4. Jimmy Caruthers (16), 5. Arnie Knepper (12), 6. Steve Chassey (8), 7. Darl Harrison (13), 8. Jim Hurtubise (22), 9. Tommy Astone (21), 10. Bruce Walkup (9), 11. James McElreath (23), 12. Jackie Howerton (17), 13. Billy Vukovich (18), 14. Jerry Miller (15), 15. Larry Dickson (24), 16. Rollie Beale (20), 17. Al Unser (1), 18. Gary Bettenhausen (5), 19. Spike Gehlhausen (6), 20. Sheldon Kinser (11), 21. Jim McElreath (19), 22. Pancho Carter (3), 23. Billy Cassella (14), 24. Joe Saldana (10). 1:04:40.30
1976 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bubby Jones (3), 2. Larry Dickson (5), 3. Jim McElreath (9), 4. Larry Rice (10), 5. Johnny Parsons (23), 6. Jim Hurtubise (6), 7. James McElreath (12), 8. Billy Cassella (24), 9. Jerry Miller (17), 10. Ronnie Burke (21), 11. Clark Templeman (13), 12. Joe Saldana (4), 13. Tom Bigelow (1), 14. Bobby Olivero (22), 15. Sheldon Kinser (7), 16. Chuck Gurney (16), 17. George Snider (8), 18. Gary Irvin (15), 19. Pancho Carter (2), 20. Jan Opperman (20), 21. Roy Hicks (18), 22. Jackie Howerton (19), 23. Sleepy Tripp (14), 24. Dana Carter (11). NT
1977 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tom Bigelow (4), 2. Gary Bettenhausen (11), 3. Billy Cassella (3), 4. Billy Vukovich (2), 5. Larry Rice (10), 6. George Snider (12), 7. Bubby Jones (9), 8. Eddie Leavitt (15), 9. Jim Hurtubise (8), 10. Larry Moore (20), 11. Dean Shirley (14), 12. Roy Hicks (21), 13. Jerry Miller (5), 14. Thad Dosher (17), 15. Al Unser (7), 16. Jackie Howerton (23), 17. Sheldon Kinser (6), 18. Arnie Knepper (22), 19. Johnny Parsons (18), 20. Steve Chassey (19), 21. James McElreath (13), 22. Rich Vogler (16), 23. Pancho Carter (31), 24. Rollie Beale (24). 59:30.80
1978 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Pancho Carter (2), 2. Billy Vukovich (11), 3. George Snider (3), 4. Larry Dickson (12), 5. Billy Cassella (16), 6. Jim McElreath (5), 7. Bubby Jones (20), 8. Steve Cannon (9), 9. Larry Rice (1), 10. Chuck Gurney (6), 11. Robert Smith (22), 12. Ron Shuman (24), 13. Lynn Paxton (18), 14. Mark Alderson (10), 15. Dana Carter (17), 16. Duke Cook (23), 17. Mike Johnson (21), 18. Sheldon Kinser (8), 19. Gary Bettenhausen (14), 20. Tom Bigelow (4), 21. Kramer Williamson (15), 22. Junior Parkinson (7), 23. Arnie Knepper (13), 24. Billy Engelhart (19). 1:05:38.00
1979 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Billy Vukovich (1), 2. Bill Puterbaugh (11), 3. Larry Dickson (19), 4. Larry Rice (5), 5. Billy Engelhart (22), 6. Pancho Carter (3), 7. Steve Cannon (21), 8. Bobby Adkins (16), 9. Paul Pitzer (9), 10. Rich Vogler (13), 11. Steve Chassey (2), 12. Billy Cassella (10), 13. Robert Smith (23), 14. Jerry Miller (14), 15. Dana Carter (18), 16. Gary Bettenhausen (4), 17. Sheldon Kinser (6), 18. Tom Bigelow (17), 19. Junior Parkinson (24), 20. Joe Saldana (7), 21. Bobby Olivero (20), 22. Bob East (15), 23. Chuck Gurney (12), 24. Bubby Jones (8). NT
MAY 1980 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary Bettenhausen (2), 2. Pancho Carter (4), 3. Bobby Olivero (11), 4. Ron Shuman (5), 5. Steve Chassey (10), 6. Steve Cannon (17), 7. Dean Shirley (16), 8. Bob Frey (22), 9. Bill Burks Jr. (21), 10. Larry Dickson (1), 11. Larry Gates (19), 12. Gary Hieber (20), 13. Joe Saldana (6), 14. Mike Gregg (7), 15. Robert Smith (8), 16. Eddie Leavitt (12), 17. Lealand McSpadden (18), 18. Rich Vogler (3), 19. Sheldon Kinser (13), 20. Bill Puterbaugh (9), 21. Larry Rice (15), 22. Mack McClellan (24), 23. George Snider (14), 24. Jerry Miller (23), 25. Billy Vukovich (25). 1:00:12.60
AUGUST 1980 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary Bettenhausen (2), 2. Pancho Carter (7), 3. Rich Vogler (1), 4. Larry Dickson (11), 5. Rich Leavell (9), 6. Chris Cumberworth (17), 7. Kramer Williamson (21), 8. Lennie Waldo (26), 9. Larry Rice (8), 10. Tom Bigelow (4), 11. Gary Hieber (27), 12. Steve Cannon (13), 13. Gary Irvin (19), 14. Frankie Schneider (24), 15. Jack Hewitt (14), 16. Jerry Miller (15), 17. Sammy Swindell (16), 18. Bill Burks Jr. (22), 19. George Snider (10), 20. Joe Saldana (6), 21. Paul Pitzer (23), 22. Steve Chassey (5), 23. Bill Tyler (18), 24. Larry Gates (20), 25. Jan Opperman (25), 26. Bobby Olivero (3), 27. Ron Shuman (12). 1:00.17.00
1981 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rich Vogler (6), 2. Tom Bigelow (8), 3. George Snider (9), 4. Jack Hewitt (7), 5. Bill Tyler (12), 6. Joe Saldana (16), 7. Jerry Nemire (14), 8. Johnny Parsons (5), 9. Jerry Miller (18), 10. Paul Pitzer (10), 11. Ken Schrader (11), 12. Jerry Weeks (21), 13. Larry Rice (3), 14. Jeff Bloom (15), 15. Sheldon Kinser (20), 16. Sleepy Tripp (13), 17. Jim McElreath (19), 18. Gary Bettenhausen (2), 19. Mark Alderson (#59) (24), 20. Billy Engelhart (1), 21. Bobby Olivero (4), 22. Gary Hieber (17), 23. Tracy Potter (23), 24. Arnie Knepper (22). 1:01:13.00
1982 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary Bettenhausen (1), 2. Steve Chassey (4), 3. Bobby Olivero (3), 4. Billy Engelhart (10), 5. Rick Hood (8), 6. Larry Rice (17), 7. Mark Alderson (7), 8. Joe Saldana (15), 9. Mike Peters (18), 10. Jerry Weeks (12), 11. Steve Kinser (14), 12. Ken Schrader (13), 13. Joe McCarthy (19), 14. Bob Cicconi (24), 15. George Snider (9), 16. Keith Kauffman (5), 17. Mike Gregg (6), 18. Jerry Nemire (16), 19. Rich Vogler (21), 20. Sheldon Kinser (2), 21. Chuck Amati (11), 22. Duke Cook (23), 23. Dana Carter (22), 24. Ron Shuman (20), 25. Tom Bigelow (25). NT
1983 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary Bettenhausen (1), 2. Chuck Gurney (11), 3. Ken Schrader (4), 4. George Snider (12), 5. Billy Engelhart (9), 6. Steve Kinser (19), 7. Ron Shuman (2), 8. Larry Rice (3), 9. Ronnie Burke (15), 10. Gary Hieber (14), 11. Rich Vogler (24), 12. Billy Vukovich (27), 13. Jerry Nemire (13), 14. Bud Wilmot (30), 15. Steve Siegel (22), 16. Sheldon Kinser (5), 17. Tom Bigelow (10), 18. Mike Winblad (20), 19. Jack Hewitt (7), 20. Mike Johnson (28), 21. Larry Dickson (16), 22. Larry Martin (23), 23. Steve Chassey (8), 24. Bobby Olivero (18), 25. Randy Bateman (25), 26. Mark Alderson (21), 27. Joe Saldana (29), 28. Bob Cicconi (17), 29. Jim McElreath (26), 30. Rick Hood (6). NT
1984 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Joe Saldana (4), 2. Ron Shuman (8), 3. Johnny Parsons (9), 4. Dave Blaney (12), 5. Steve Chassey (2), 6. Manny Rockhold (26), 7. Gary Irvin (7), 8. Keith Campbell (27), 9. Gary Hieber (20), 10. Jim Moughan (25), 11. Rick Hood (15), 12. Tom Bigelow (21), 13. Bill Hudson (36), 14. Sheldon Kinser (3), 15. Warren Mockler (34), 16. Billy Vukovich (10), 17. Bud Wilmot (28), 18. Gary Bettenhausen (6), 19. Chuck Gurney (1), 20. Bob Cicconi (32), 21. Jack Hewitt (14), 22. Larry Martin (13), 23. Randy Bateman (33), 24. Jerry Russell (22), 25. Danny Milburn (16), 26. Larry Rice (11), 27. Bobby Olivero (30), 28. Jerry Nemire (23), 29. Ken Schrader (5), 30. Mike Johnson (18), 31. Steve Cannon (19), 32. Billy Engelhart (24), 33. Arnie Knepper (35), 34. Mark Alderson (17), 35. Jim McElreath (31), 36. Joe McCarthy (29). 1:33:13.07
1985 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rick Hood (1), 2. Chuck Gurney (2), 3. Steve Chassey (10), 4. Sheldon Kinser (4), 5. Kramer Williamson (16), 6. Bobby Olivero (15), 7. John Andretti (11), 8. Jack Hewitt (25), 9. Steve Butler (21), 10. Paul Clark (22), 11. Danny Milburn (18), 12. Larry Rice (9), 13. Jerry Russell (12), 14. Bob Cicconi (28), 15. Rick Salem (20), 16. Dave Blaney (7), 17. Gary Irvin (19), 18. Randy Bateman (30), 19. George Snider (6), 20. Joe Saldana (3), 21. Duke Cook (17), 22. Mark Alderson (26), 23. Jerry Nemire (27), 24. Rich Vogler (8), 25. Gary Hieber (23), 26. Billy Engelhart (13), 27. Duke DeRosa (29), 28. Greg Staab (24), 29. Gary Bettenhausen (5), 30. Ken Schrader (14). 58:58.93
1986 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt (11), 2. Steve Butler (9), 3. George Snider (7), 4. Tom Bigelow (6), 5. Paul Clark (12), 6. Jerry Russell (26), 7. Gary Hieber (22), 8. Bob East (13), 9. Greg Staab (25), 10. Bobby Olivero (18), 11. Warren Mockler (21), 12. Manny Rockhold (19), 13. Leon Gentry (27), 14. Jack Ziegler (32), 15. Randy Standridge (30), 16. Larry Rice (10), 17. Brent Kaeding (20), 18. Kenny Jacobs (2), 19. Gary Bettenhausen (3), 20. Steve Chassey (4), 21. Rick Hood (8), 22. Andy Hillenburg (15), 23. Mark Alderson (16), 24. Chuck Gurney (1), 25. Billy Engelhart (14), 26. Rich Vogler (5), 27. Danny Milburn (23), 28. Jerry Nemire (31), 29. Kevin Koch (24), 30. Bobby Adkins (17), 31. Paul Huntington (29), 32. Jeff Bloom (28). 1:01:41.00
1987 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt (18), 2. Kenny Jacobs (4), 3. Jeff Swindell (1), 4. Steve Butler (21), 5. Rick Hood (5), 6. Steve Chassey (15), 7. Larry Rice (7), 8. Mark Alderson (10), 9. Rusty McClure (9), 10. George Snider (14), 11. Palmer Crowell (16), 12. Jeff Bloom (12), 13. Tom Bigelow (24), 14. Manny Rockhold (20), 15. Kevin Koch (23), 16. Terry Kawell (29), 17. Paul Huntington (26), 18. Jim Whiteside (30), 19. Jerry Nemire (25), 20. Andy Hillenburg (2), 21. Tony Elliott (11), 22. Bob Cicconi (13), 23. Gary Hieber (19), 24. Paul Clark (6), 25. Bob Frey (22), 26. Jim Childers (8), 27. Steve Cannon (27), 28. Greg Staab (28), 29. Ron Dunstan (17), 30. Rich Vogler (3). NT
1988 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gary Bettenhausen (3), 2. Kenny Jacobs (11), 3. George Snider (1), 4. Steve Butler (28), 5. Jim Childers (4), 6. Mark Alderson (10), 7. Andy Hillenburg (6), 8. Larry Rice (5), 9. Tray House (9), 10. Gary Hieber (12), 11. Bob Frey (23), 12. Jeff Bloom (7), 13. Jim Mahoney (21), 14. Greg Staab (15), 15. Jerry Nemire (18), 16. Gary Irvin (26), 17. Tony Elliott (8), 18. Lou Cicconi Jr. (32), 19. Palmer Crowell (25), 20. Billy Vukovich III (27), 21. Paul Huntington (19), 22. Rusty McClure (13), 23. Ray Joe Fager (22), 24. Dave Feese (12), 25. Dean Billings (17), 26. Manny Rockhold (29), 27. Chuck Gurney (2), 28. Jack Hewitt (31), 29. Ron Dunstan (20), 30. Steve Chassey (16), 31. Bill Tyler (30), 32. Johnny Parsons (14). NT
1989 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chuck Gurney (4), 2. Rich Vogler (3), 3. Jimmy Sills (1), 4. Tony Elliott (8), 5. Jim Mahoney (7), 6. Mark Alderson (13), 7. Andy Hillenburg (10), 8. Danny Smith (18), 9. Jim McElreath (9), 10. Walt Kennedy (19), 11. Dave Feese (20), 12. Greg Staab (14), 13. Johnny Parsons (23), 14. Larry Rice (27), 15. Steve Butler (12), 16. Danny Milburn (15), 17. Tom Bigelow (22), 18. Bob Cicconi (16), 19. Donnie Beechler (32), 20. Russ Gamester (29), 21. Jack Hewitt (6), 22. Manny Rockhold (28), 23. Gary Bettenhausen (11), 24. Ron Dunstan (21), 25. George Snider (2), 26. Terry Kawell (31), 27. Gary Irvin (25), 28. Warren Mockler (26), 29. Rick Hood (5), 30. Gary Hieber (24), 31. Jerry Nemire (17), 32. Mike Thomas (30). 57:29.03
1990 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jeff Swindell (2), 2. Chuck Gurney (3), 3. Jimmy Sills (14), 4. Andy Hillenburg (25), 5. Jerry Russell (12), 6. Stevie Reeves (23), 7. Mark Alderson (1), 8. Dave Feese (21), 9. Eric Gordon (7), 10. Tom Bigelow (16), 11. Warren Mockler (13), 12. Danny Milburn (26), 13. Walt Kennedy (18), 14. Bill Kojis (19), 15. Gary Irvin (11), 16. Johnny Parsons (9), 17. Kevin Whitesides (31), 18. Jerry Nemire (32), 19. Rick Hood (27), 20. Jack Hewitt (24), 21. Ron Dunstan (20), 22. Chip Thomas (30), 23. Rusty McClure (10), 24. Larry Rice (22), 25. Stan Fox (8), 26. Greg Staab (28), 27. Wally Pankratz (6), 28. George Snider (17), 29. Gary Hieber (4), 30. Jeff Gordon (5), 31. Russ Gamester (29), 32. Steve Chassey (15). NT
1991 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Stevie Reeves (2), 2. Steve Butler (12), 3. Stan Fox (3), 4. Jeff Gordon (5), 5. Chuck Gurney (14), 6. Russ Gamester (6), 7. Johnny Parsons (4), 8. Eric Gordon (30), 9. Jim Mahoney (21), 10. Wally Pankratz (24), 11. Chip Thomas (18), 12. Larry Dickson (19), 13. Billy Boat (22), 14. Tray House (17), 15. Warren Mockler (9), 16. Gary Hieber (11), 17. Randy Bateman (26), 18. Ronnie Burke (23), 19. Tony Elliott (13), 20. Jimmy Sills (1), 21. Mark Alderson (25), 22. Bill Kojis (27), 23. Dave Feese (28), 24. Jeff Swindell (15), 25. George Snider (8), 26. Jerry Nemire (29), 27. Jerry Russell (7), 28. Steve Chassey (16), 29. Greg Staab (10), 30. Danny Smith (20). NT
1992 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Johnny Parsons (1), 2. Tony Elliott (2), 3. Stan Fox (3), 4. Tony Stewart (9), 5. George Snider (11), 6. Steve Butler (4), 7. Jeff Swindell (6), 8. Eric Gordon (14), 9. Chip Thomas (21), 10. Jim Mahoney (19), 11. Joe Gaerte (20), 12. Gary Hieber (13), 13. Russ Gamester (5), 14. Rocky Hodges (25), 15. Stevie Reeves (18), 16. Wally Pankratz (24), 17. Lealand McSpadden (17), 18. Steve Chassey (15), 19. Jim McElreath (26), 20. Jimmy Brewer (27), 21. Chuck Gurney (8), 22. Rick Hood (12), 23. Perry Ferrell (28), 24. Jerry Russell (16), 25. Larry Dickson (23), 26. Jack Hewitt (10), 27. Steve Knepper (30), 28. Tray House (29), 29. Ron Shuman (22), 30. Jimmy Sills (7). 56:03.00
1993 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jack Hewitt (1), 2. Jeff Swindell (2), 3. Ron Shuman (3), 4. Mike Bliss (21), 5. Chuck Gurney (8), 6. Tony Elliott (5), 7. Steve Butler (11), 8. Tray House (12), 9. Eric Gordon (14), 10. Larry Dickson (26), 11. Mark Alderson (30), 12. Greg Staab (19), 13. Randy Bateman (22), 14. Ron Dunstan (28), 15. Lee Dunn (29), 16. Jim Whiteside (18), 17. Tony Stewart (10), 18. Stevie Reeves (20), 19. Wally Pankratz (25), 20. Jim Keeker (24), 21. Donnie Beechler (16), 22. Jerry Nemire (23), 23. Jimmy Sills (13), 24. Tom Bigelow (27), 25. Johnny Parsons (17), 26. Chip Thomas (7), 27. Gary Hieber (6), 28. George Snider (4), 29. Randy Tolsma (9), 30. Perry Ferrell (15). NT
1994 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chuck Gurney (8), 2. Eric Gordon (4), 3. Tony Stewart (26), 4. Randy Tolsma (6), 5. Chip Thomas (3), 6. Jimmy Sills (22), 7. Gary Bettenhausen (25), 8. Kenny Irwin Jr. (11), 9. Stan Fox (24), 10. Gary Hieber (28), 11. Rocky Hodges (21), 12. Mike Bliss (17), 13. Andy Michner (10), 14. Dave Darland (15), 15. Tray House (14), 16. Rusty McClure (19), 17. Bill Rose (13), 18. Jerry Nemire (30), 19. Robby Flock (29), 20. Randy Bateman (27), 21. Kevin Doty (20), 22. Tony Elliott (1), 23. Kevin Thomas (7), 24. Lealand McSpadden (12), 25. Page Jones (2), 26. Jack Hewitt (18), 27. Johnny Parsons (5), 28. Doug Kalitta (16), 29. Donnie Beechler (9), 30. Jack Runyon (23). NT
1995 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Johnny Parsons (2), 2. Donnie Beechler (1), 3. Dave Darland (20), 4. Jack Hewitt (14), 5. Billy Boat (12), 6. Tony Stewart (19), 7. Jimmy Sills (10), 8. Rocky Hodges (18), 9. Robby Flock (15), 10. Tray House (11), 11. Gary Hieber (9), 12. Richard Griffin (23), 13. Dan Drinan (17), 14. Eric Gordon (4), 15. Jerry Nemire (28), 16. Bill Rose (25), 17. Tony Elliott (21), 18. Cary Faas (3), 19. Jim Keeker (16), 20. John Heydenreich (26), 21. Kevin Thomas (24), 22. Dave Steele (27), 23. Russ Gamester (7), 24. Chuck Gurney (6), 25. George Snider (#111) (30), 26. Kenny Irwin Jr. (13), 27. Jack Runyon (22), 28. Ronnie Burke (29), 29. Chuck Leary (5), 30. Kevin Doty (8). NT
1996 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chuck Gurney (4), 2. Ryan Newman (2), 3. Johnny Parsons (10), 4. Tony Elliott (5), 5. Tony Stewart (25), 6. Donnie Beechler (8), 7. Dave Darland (24), 8. Kevin Thomas (9), 9. Cary Faas (17), 10. Gary Hieber (26), 11. Billy Engelhart (15), 12. Steve Knepper (21), 13. Rip Williams (19), 14. Rick Hood (23), 15. Brian Hayden (29), 16. Brian Tyler (7), 17. Jimmy Sills (16), 18. Eric Gordon (30), 19. Robby Flock (22), 20. Rusty McClure (18), 21. Tracy Hines (14), 22. Dan Drinan (3), 23. Jack Hewitt (1), 24. Bill Rose (13), 25. Russ Gamester (20), 26. John Heydenreich (12), 27. Kenny Irwin Jr. (11), 28. George Snider (28), 29. Dave Steele (27), 30. Chip Thomas (6). NT
1997 FEATURE (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Russ Gamester (3), 2. Dave Darland (1), 3. Tony Stewart (22), 4. Ron Shuman (7), 5. Jimmy Sills (21), 6. Jim Keeker (15), 7. Kevin Thomas (25), 8. Jack Hewitt (23), 9. John Heydenreich (27), 10. Robby Flock (16), 11. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (14), 12. Ryan Newman (24), 13. Eric Gordon (26), 14. Bill Rose (10), 15. Gary Hieber (20), 16. J.J. Yeley (28), 17. Terry Pletch (30), 18. Donnie Beechler (12), 19. Randy Bateman (19), 20. Rod Holshouser (11), 21. Ronnie Burke (8), 22. Chuck Leary (9), 23. Brian Tyler (13), 24. Chuck Gurney (2), 25. Dave McGough (29), 26. Tracy Hines (5), 27. Rusty McClure (6), 28. Ricky Logan (18), 29. Johnny Parsons (4), 30. Kenneth Nichols (17). 1:05:30.00
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jimmy Sills (5), 2. Tracy Hines (15), 3. Donnie Beechler (8), 4. George Snider (1), 5. J.J. Yeley (3), 6. Tony Elliott (12), 7. Chuck Leary (14), 8. Brian Tyler (9), 9. Derek Davidson (23), 10. Ron Smoker (18), 11. Jerry Coons Jr. (24), 12. Gary Hieber (20), 13. Dave Darland (13), 14. Jason Leffler (7), 15. Jack Hewitt (6), 16. Terry Babb (17), 17. Russ Gamester (10), 18. Rusty McClure (16), 19. Kenneth Nichols (22), 20. Eric Gordon (27), 21. Wally Pankratz (33), 22. John Heydenreich (30), 23. Robby Flock (4), 24. Ryan Newman (11), 25. Mike Mosley Jr. (31), 26. Rod Holshouser (21), 27. Al Thomas (32), 28. Jackie Burke (25), 29. Chuck Gurney (2), 30. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (19), 31. Bill Baue (26), 32. Kaylene Verville (29), 33. Ronnie Franklin (28). NT
1999 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tony Elliott (4), 2. Dave Darland (1), 3. Eric Gordon (2), 4. Jimmy Sills (7), 5. Brian Tyler (13), 6. Chuck Gurney (3), 7. Russ Gamester (11), 8. Jay Drake (6), 9. J.J. Yeley (17), 10. Bill Rose (16), 11. Rich Tobias Jr. (15), 12. Tom Capie (19), 13. Ryan Newman (9), 14. Jack Hewitt (5), 15. Randy Bateman (12), 16. Donnie Lehmann (14), 17. Craig Dori (26), 18. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (18), 19. Jimmy Stinson (24), 20. Todd Kane (22), 21. Tracy Hines (8), 22. Bill Baue (25), 23. Robin Bank (28), 24. Chuck Leary (10), 25. Terry Babb (27), 26. Gary Hieber (23), 27. Donnie Beechler (20), 28. Cary Faas (21), 29. Bill Schemonia (30), 30. Tad Roach (29). NT
2000 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kasey Kahne (1), 2. J.J. Yeley (6), 3. Dave Darland (3), 4. Russ Gamester (5), 5. Tracy Hines (7), 6. Ed Carpenter (9), 7. Robby Flock (11), 8. Brian Tyler (18), 9. Donnie Beechler (17), 10. Paul White (13), 11. Gary Hieber (23), 12. Brad Fox (19), 13. Jack Hewitt (10), 14. Tony Elliott (2), 15. Donnie Lehmann (26), 16. Jerry Coons Jr. (24), 17. Brad Noffsinger (14), 18. Johnny Parsons (22), 19. Craig Dori (30), 20. John Heydenreich (16), 21. Terry Pletch (25), 22. Ryan Newman (12), 23. Chuck Leary (21), 24. Bill Rose (8), 25. Jimmy Sills (20), 26. Jason Leffler (15), 27. Randy Bateman (27), 28. Dana LaLiberte (29), 29. Tom Capie (4), 30. Rich Tobias Jr. (28) 58:10.02
2001 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Paul White (14), 2. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 3. Russ Gamester (10), 4. Rich Tobias Jr. (23), 5. Dave Steele (9), 6. Aaron Fike (5), 7. Derek Davidson (25), 8. Brian Tyler (13), 9. Tony Elliott (12), 10. Eric Gordon (20), 11. Robby Flock (17), 12. Michael Lewis (16), 13. Dave Darland (4), 14. Jason McCord (19), 15. Brad Fox (11), 16. Bill Rose (27), 17. Hud Cone (29), 18. Brad Noffsinger (22), 19. Matt Westfall (30), 20. Ricky Shelton (6), 21. J.J. Yeley (2), 22. Tracy Hines (7), 23. Jack Hewitt (24), 24. John Heydenreich (21), 25. Jon Stanbrough (8), 26. Levi Jones (15), 27. Bud Kaeding (3), 28. Jackie Burke (26), 29. Dane Carter (28), 30. Ed Carpenter (18). NT
2002 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley (5), 2. Russ Gamester (7), 3. Jay Drake (2), 4. Dave Darland (19), 5. Paul White (10), 6. Tracy Hines (16), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (14), 8. John Heydenreich (15), 9. Dave Steele (18), 10. Derek Davidson (17), 11. Brad Noffsinger (26), 12. Carl Edwards (20), 13. Jason McCord (28), 14. John Starks (11), 15. Nick Lundgreen (12), 16. Dane Carter (30), 17. Matt Westfall (25), 18. George White (4), 19. Rich Tobias Jr. (8), 20. Travis Rilat (27), 21. Johnny Parsons (24), 22. Jonathan Vennard (3), 23. Jason Leffler (6), 24. Michael Lewis (13), 25. Ed Carpenter (1), 26. Brian Tyler (21), 27. Gary Hieber (22), 28. Tony Elliott (23), 29. Roger Rager (9), 30. Terry Babb (29). NT
2003 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Rich Tobias Jr. (25), 2. Donnie Beechler (16), 3. J.J. Yeley (2), 4. Kevin Huntley (21), 5. Tracy Hines (8), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (7), 7. Dave Darland (4), 8. Ron Gregory (14), 9. Russ Gamester (18), 10. Johnny Parsons (15), 11. Jason McCord (22), 12. A.J. Fike (12), 13. Dane Carter (20), 14. Rod Holshouser (27), 15. Brad Noffsinger (10), 16. Teddy Beach (1), 17. Tyler Walker (11), 18. Aaron Fike (9), 19. Matt Westfall (19), 20. Nick Lundgreen (23), 21. Tony Elliott (13), 22. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (26), 23. Randy Bateman (29), 24. Jerry Nemire (30), 25. Dave Steele (5), 26. John Heydenreich (6), 27. Wes Miller (28), 28. Tom Capie (24), 29. Roger Rager (3), 30. Levi Jones (17). NT
2004 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Walker (1), 2. Brian Tyler (10), 3. Tracy Hines (3), 4. Kevin Huntley (6), 5. Paul White (8), 6. Dave Darland (9), 7. Jon Stanbrough (7), 8. Bud Kaeding (18), 9. Tony Elliott (11), 10. Shane Hollingsworth (12), 11. A.J. Fike (16), 12. Russ Gamester (22), 13. Tom Capie (5), 14. Aaron Pierce (17), 15. John Heydenreich (15), 16. Rich Tobias Jr. (23), 17. Dave Steele (21), 18. Jason McCord (14), 19. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 20. Chris Urish (27), 21. Jim Moughan (28), 22. Hud Cone (25), 23. Donnie Beechler (24), 24. Alex Shanks (29), 25. Sport Allen (26), 26. Davey Ray (13), 27. Nelson Stewart (30), 28. Boston Reid (19), 29. Johnny Parsons (20), 30. Matt Westfall (4). 1:02:14.00
2005 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines (5), 2. Brian Tyler (20), 3. Tyler Walker (1), 4. Jon Stanbrough (3), 5. Dave Darland (19), 6. John Heydenreich (21), 7. A.J. Fike (16), 8. Nick Lundgreen (23), 9. Dave Steele (6), 10. Levi Jones (10), 11. Kevin Huntley (7), 12. Tom Capie (15), 13. Rich Tobias Jr. (13), 14. Paul White (22), 15. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (14), 16. Randy Bateman (25), 17. Josh Wise (#59) (33), 18. Teddy Beach (11), 19. Davey Ray (32), 20. Johnny Parsons (17), 21. Chappy Knaack (30), 22. Jason McCord (9), 23. Cole Carter (4), 24. Alex Shanks (24), 25. Bill Rose (8), 26. Kyle Steffens (26), 27. Hud Cone (28), 28. Justin Allgaier (18), 29. Shane Hollingsworth (12), 30. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 31. Danny Long (31), 32. Mat Neely (27), 33. Tony Elliott (29). NT
2006 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines (1), 2. Shane Cottle (3), 3. Josh Wise (4), 4. Bud Kaeding (21), 5. Mat Neely (5), 6. Paul White (8), 7. Brian Tyler (20), 8. Jay Drake (2), 9. Russ Gamester (16), 10. Chappy Knaack (28), 11. Dave Steele (10), 12. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (7), 13. Aaron Pierce (9), 14. Levi Jones (15), 15. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (#00x) (32), 16. A.J. Fike (26), 17. Dereck King (29), 18. Alex Shanks (30), 19. Roger Rager (12), 20. Jeff Swindell (25), 21. Shane Hollingsworth (23), 22. Justin Allgaier (17), 23. Donnie Beechler (13), 24. Dickie Gaines (27), 25. Tom Capie (19), 26. Dave Darland (11), 27. Jerry Coons Jr. (6), 28. Johnny Parsons (22), 29. Ray Bull (14), 30. Randy Bateman (18), 31. Teddy Beach (24), 32. Tim Siner (31). 1:09:50.78
2007 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cottle (1), 2. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (4), 3. Bud Kaeding (2), 4. Dave Darland (7), 5. Jon Stanbrough (8), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (14), 7. Mat Neely (25), 8. Ron Gregory (3), 9. Shane Hollingsworth (15), 10. Levi Jones (12), 11. Kevin Huntley (11), 12. Mike Murgoitio (17), 13. Wayne Reutimann Jr. (22), 14. Justin Allgaier (19), 15. Billy Wease (10), 16. Johnny Parsons (24), 17. Tim Barber (28), 18. Dereck King (29), 19. Donnie Beechler (13), 20. Hud Cone (26), 21. Tim Siner (30), 22. Aaron Pierce (6), 23. Cameron Dodson (31), 24. Chappy Knaack (20), 25. Paul White (16), 26. Tom Capie (9), 27. Ray Bull (27), 28. Russ Gamester (21), 29. Brian Tyler (18), 30. John Heydenreich (23), 31. Roger Rager (32), 32. Randy Bateman (5). NT
2008 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler (6), 2. Dave Darland (4), 3. Shane Cottle (1), 4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (3), 5. Mat Neely (14), 6. Tom Capie (10), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (23), 8. A.J. Fike (12), 9. Derek Hagar (22), 10. Kevin Huntley (16), 11. Bud Kaeding (13), 12. Tracy Hines (15), 13. Levi Jones (7), 14. Randy Bateman (2), 15. Donnie Beechler (5), 16. Joey Moughan (20), 17. Russ Gamester (9), 18. Chris Urish (8), 19. Chappy Knaack (18), 20. J.J. Yeley (24), 21. Shane Hollingsworth (11), 22. Dustin Morgan (17), 23. Patrick Bruns (21), 24. Johnny Parsons (19). NT
2009: RAINED OUT
2010 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (16), 2. Jon Stanbrough (2), 3. Todd Kane (26), 4. Shane Hmiel (11), 5. Dave Darland (9), 6. Brian Tyler (13), 7. Jeff Swindell (6), 8. Bobby East (4), 9. John Heydenreich (23), 10. Levi Jones (3), 11. A.J. Fike (8), 12. Bud Kaeding (10), 13. Bryan Clauson (7), 14. Shane Cottle (12), 15. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 16. Brad Kuhn (18), 17. Tom Capie (22), 18. Russ Gamester (19), 19. Justin Carver (28), 20. Tracy Hines (14), 21. Chris Urish (27), 22. Bill Rose (24), 23. Terry Babb (25), 24. Randy Bateman (20), 25. Shane Hollingsworth (17), 26. Tanner Swanson (15), 27. Mike Hess (5), 28. Coleman Gulick (21). NT
2011 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Larson (4), 2. Levi Jones (2), 3. Tracy Hines (6), 4. Brian Tyler (11), 5. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 6. Darren Hagen (12), 7. Derek Hagar (15), 8. Bud Kaeding (9), 9. Bryan Clauson (1), 10. Tanner Swanson (8), 11. Jon Stanbrough (10), 12. Dave Darland (18), 13. John Heydenreich (16), 14. Mike Hess (20), 15. Chris Urish (21), 16. Chris Windom (14), 17. Shane Cockrum (22), 18. Donnie Beechler (19), 19. Shane Hollingsworth (7), 20. Kellen Conover (23), 21. Bobby East (13), 22. Kody Swanson (5), 23. Jerry Bruce (24), 24. Russ Gamester (17), 25. Zach Daum (25). NT
2012: RAINED OUT
2013 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Urish (9), 2. Bobby East (3), 3. A.J. Fike (11), 4. Shane Cockrum (6), 5. Taylor Ferns (7), 6. Chris Windom (5), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 8. Christopher Bell (4), 9. Russ Gamester (8), 10. Miranda Throckmorton (10), 11. Tiffany Wyzard (13), 12. Kody Swanson (14), 13. Patrick Lawson (12), 14. Tracy Hines (15), 15. Robert Ballou (2). NT
2014 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cockrum (5), 2. Levi Jones (13), 3. Brady Bacon (12), 4. Tracy Hines (10), 5. A.J. Fike (8), 6. Russ Gamester (11), 7. Chris Urish (14), 8. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 9. Bobby East (1), 10. Steven Russell (16), 11. Randy Bateman (15), 12. Patrick Lawson (17), 13. Kody Swanson (2), 14. Chris Windom (22), 15. Zach Daum (6), 16. Dave Darland (4), 17. Chris Fetter (19), 18. Jake Simmons (18), 19. Caleb Armstrong (7), 20. C.J. Leary (9), 21. Robbie Ray (21), 22. Jackie Burke (20), 23. Terry James (23). NT
2015 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cockrum (5), 2. Chris Windom (7), 3. Kody Swanson (1), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. Casey Shuman (8), 6. Shane Cottle (11), 7. A.J. Fike (6), 8. Jerry Coons Jr. (12), 9. David Byrne (17), 10. Rick Hood (16), 11. Chris Urish (30), 12. Austin Nemire (19), 13. Steven Russell (20), 14. Chris Fetter (14), 15. Rich Tobias Jr. (18), 16. Patrick Lawson (21), 17. Terry James (22), 18. J.C. Bland (24), 19. Levi Jones (9), 20. Aaron Pierce (2), 21. Brian Tyler (13), 22. Joey Moughan (23), 23. Dave Darland (10), 24. Steve Buckwalter (15), 25. Danny Long (25), 26. Kenny Gentry (28), 27. Charles Davis Jr. (26), 28. Jacob Wilson (4), 29. Jackie Burke (27), 30. Terry Babb (29). 1:07:37.02
2016 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom (9), 2. Jeff Swindell (4), 3. Kody Swanson (1), 4. Casey Shuman (21), 5. Shane Cockrum (5), 6. Brady Bacon (15), 7. Jerry Coons Jr. (16), 8. Brian Tyler (11), 9. Joe Liguori (13), 10. David Byrne (8), 11. Zach Daum (24), 12. Chris Urish (28), 13. Bill Rose (33), 14. J.C. Bland (20), 15. Patrick Lawson (25), 16. A.J. Fike (7), 17. Matt Goodnight (26), 18. Terry James (29), 19. Justin Grant (2), 20. Steve Buckwalter (23), 21. Davey Ray (10), 22. Austin Nemire (18), 23. Danny Long (30), 24. Aaron Pierce (14), 25. Shane Cottle (6), 26. Jacob Wilson (17), 27. C.J. Leary (3), 28. Terry Babb (19), 29. Joey Moughan (12), 30. Kenny Gentry (31), 31. Jackie Burke (27), 32. Chris Fetter (22), 33. Tad Roach (32). 1:16:02.864
2017 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (8), 2. Shane Cockrum (7), 3. Jeff Swindell (6), 4. C.J. Leary (2), 5. Jerry Coons Jr. (1), 6. Justin Grant (10), 7. Shane Cottle (15), 8. Brian Tyler (13), 9. Mark Smith (11), 10. Casey Shuman (24), 11. Hunter Schuerenberg (9), 12. Dave Darland (12), 13. Dakota Jackson (18), 14. David Shain (17), 15. Joey Moughan (5), 16. Aaron Pierce (3), 17. Chris Urish (26), 18. Joss Moffatt (20), 19. Ken Schrader (21), 20. J.C. Bland (23), 21. Matt Goodnight (28), 22. Austin Nemire (14), 23. Danny Long (31), 24. Chris Windom (4), 25. Patrick Bruns (19), 26. Robert Ballou (32), 27. Terry Babb (29), 28. David Byrne (16), 29. Keith Burch (30), 30. Johnny Petrozelle (27), 31. Steve Buckwalter (22), 32. Patrick Lawson (25). 1:10.00.890
2018 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chris Windom (8), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. Shane Cockrum (14), 4. Justin Grant (9), 5. Kody Swanson (12), 6. David Byrne (6), 7. C.J. Leary (3), 8. Austin Nemire (17), 9. Joey Moughan (15), 10. Kyle Robbins (7), 11. Mike Haggenbottom (25), 12. Bill Rose (22), 13. Chris Dyson (26), 14. Tyler Courtney (11), 15. Shane Cottle (16), 16. Jerry Coons Jr. (2), 17. Jacob Wilson (1), 18. Joe Liguori (13), 19. Keith Burch (28), 20. Patrick Lawson (21), 21. Brady Bacon (4), 22. Matt Goodnight (20), 23. Chris Urish (10), 24. Austin Mundie (19), 25. Terry Babb (29), 26. Brian Tyler (24), 27. Korey Weyant (30), 28. J.C. Bland (27), 29. Russ Gamester (23), 30. Jeff Swindell (18). NT
2019 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Wilson (6), 2. Justin Grant (8), 3. Tyler Courtney (1), 4. Jeff Swindell (13), 5. Brady Bacon (2), 6. Chris Windom (9), 7. David Byrne (10), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 9. Chad Kemenah (4), 10. Matt Goodnight (12), 11. Casey Buckman (15), 12. Jimmy Light (11), 13. Kyle Steffens (22), 14. Kody Swanson (#2) (29), 15. Austin Mundie (17), 16. Chris Urish (7), 17. John Heydenreich (25), 18. A.J. Fike (21), 19. Travis Welpott (18), 20. Kyle Robbins (23), 21. Brian Tyler (19), 22. Bill Rose (28), 23. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 24. Dallas Hewitt (20), 25. Eric Gordon (16), 26. Ronnie Wuerdeman (31), 27. Mike Haggenbottom (14), 28. Terry Babb (24), 29. Dave Berkheimer (26), 30. C.J. Leary (30), 31. Austin Nemire (27). NT
2020: NOT HELD
2021 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brian Tyler (11), 2. Logan Seavey (4), 3. Jake Swanson (9), 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (19), 5. Shane Cockrum (2), 6. Shane Cottle (7), 7. David Byrne (10), 8. Kyle Robbins (5), 9. Matt Goodnight (15), 10. Terry Babb (13), 11. Carmen Perigo (22), 12. Patrick Lawson (21), 13. Kyle Steffens (18), 14. Casey Buckman (16), 15. Kyle Cummins (20), 16. Nick Bilbee (25), 17. Kody Swanson (1), 18. Aaron Pierce (12), 19. Dave Berkheimer (27), 20. Matt Westfall (6), 21. Ken Schrader (14), 22. Dallas Hewitt (3), 23. Jason McDougal (17), 24. Travis Welpott (23), 25. Korey Weyant (24), 26. Austin Nemire (8), 27. Danny Long (26), 28. Chris Fetter (28), 29. Justin Grant (29). NT
2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (4), 2. Shane Cockrum (1), 3. Kody Swanson (10), 4. Patrick Bruns (8), 5. Casey Buckman (23), 6. Travis Welpott (21), 7. C.J. Leary (2), 8. Brian Tyler (15), 9. Jerry Coons Jr. (9), 10. Matt Westfall (12), 11. A.J. Fike (7), 12. Chase Stockon (16), 13. Tye Mihocko (17), 14. Jason McDougal (13), 15. Gregg Cory (26), 16. Chris Urish (14), 17. Dave Berkheimer (27), 18. Shane Cottle (3), 19. Patrick Lawson (18), 20. Kyle Robbins (11), 21. Justin Grant (5), 22. Brian Ruhlman (22), 23. Danny Long (28), 24. Davey Ray (6), 25. Cary Oliver (29), 26. Kyle Steffens (19), 27. Dallas Hewitt (20), 28. Korey Weyant (24), 29. Chris Fetter (25), 30. Jake Swanson (30). NT
2023 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (1), 2. C.J. Leary (2), 3. Kody Swanson (8), 4. Shane Cockrum (11), 5. Logan Seavey (5), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (4), 7. Emerson Axsom (12), 8. Wayne Johnson (26), 9. Taylor Ferns (18), 10. Kyle Steffens (10), 11. Chris Urish (15), 12. Korey Weyant (16), 13. Chris Fetter (13), 14. Chase Stockon (6), 15. Dave Berkheimer (23), 16. Trey Burke (14), 17. Davey Ray (3), 18. Mario Clouser (9), 19. Casey Buckman (17), 20. Russ Gamester (22), 21. Ryan Thomas (27), 22. Danny Long (24), 23. Kaylee Bryson (19), 24. Patrick Lawson (21), 25. Shane Cottle (7), 26. A.J. Fike (20), 27. Tom Paterson (29), 28. John Tosti (25), 29. Tim Simmons (28). 1:01:36.96
2024 FEATURE: (100 laps, shortened to 98 due to rain, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (1), 2. Kody Swanson (5), 3. Briggs Danner (3), 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (11), 5. Logan Seavey (2), 6. Mario Clouser (10), 7. Kyle Steffens (7), 8. Chris Urish (14), 9. Matt Goodnight (16), 10. Chris Fetter (22), 11. Korey Weyant (19), 12. Gregg Cory (20), 13. Chase Stockon (17), 14. Kip Hughes (25), 15. Mitchel Moles (4), 16. Shane Cockrum (15), 17. C.J. Leary (8), 18. Saban Bibent (12), 19. Nathan Moore (23), 20. Danny Jennings (18), 21. Dave Berkheimer (24), 22. Russ Gamester (21), 23. Danny Long (26), 24. Brady Bacon (28), 25. Jimmy Light (13), 26. Trey Osborne (6), 27. Don Droud Jr. (9), 28. Dave Peperak (27). NT
USAC CRA SPRINT CARS EYE CALISTOGA RETURN
AT LOUIE VERMEIL CLASSIC AUG 30-31
By: Lance Jennings
Calistoga, California (August 27, 2025)………Calistoga Speedway is the place to
be this Saturday and Sunday, August 30-31, as the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC
CRA Sprint Cars return for the “14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented by Quick
Change Liquid Energy Drink and Special Thanks to the West Coast Stock Car
Motorsports Hall of Fame.”
Promoted by HMC Promotions, the highly anticipated event will also feature
the winged NARC King of the West Sprint Cars and honors the former series
director. In addition, there will be vintage cars on display, Saturday Wine
Tasting, Sunday Beer Tasting, and other activities for fans to enjoy.
Calistoga Speedway is located on the Calistoga Fairgrounds at 1435 North Oak
Street in Calistoga, California and the Spectator Gates will open at 4:00pm,
time trials starts at 5:30pm, with racing to follow. For more information, visit
www.racecalistogaspeedway.org or call 916.773.7225.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the Labor Day Weekend events will be live streamed at FloRacing (www.floracing.com). As this writing goes to press, forty-four (44) pre-entries have been received for the USAC CRA portion of the show and the list is at the bottom of this release. An estimated twenty (20) cars are expected with NARC.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO
THE EVENT AT WWW.USACRACING.COM OR WWW.USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a
membership question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- TIRES / FUEL: Tires and fuel WILL BE AVAILABLE for sale at the race track.
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin
to King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: The Flowmaster “Suitcase” Mufflers (Part # 53545-10) ARE
RECOMMENDED at Calistoga Speedway. The city has tightened sound limit rules and
larger mufflers are needed. Failure to comply will risk disqualification.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at www.usacracing.com.
Since August 30, 2008, twenty-four USAC CRA races have been held at the
Calistoga Fairgrounds and sixteen (16) have claimed victory. The series last
raced in Calistoga’s Wine Country in 2019 as Rico Abreu, Ryan Bernal, and Damion
Gardner lead all drivers with 3 wins. On September 3, 2017, Ryan Bernal broke
the 19-second barrier (18.869) for non-winged sprints and set the 1-lap track
record at the scenic half-mile. The complete Calistoga USAC CRA win list is at
the end of this release.
Heading to Calistoga, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California holds a 33-point
advantage over the competition. The owner/driver of the #41 May Motorsports /
Mesilla Valley Transportation DRC raced to his eighth victory of the campaign on
August 16th at Perris Auto Speedway. To date, Lewis has also posted one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, two heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, twelve
top-10 finishes, and 173 feature laps led on the season. Now tied with Bryan
Clauson with twelve career wins, Ricky will be a threat to win the “Louie
Vermeil Classic.”
Defending champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona ranks second in the chase
for the USAC CRA Championship. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti
Windows & Doors / Apache Transport entry, Johnson led thirteen laps at Perris
before scoring fifth at the checkered flags. At press time, the 2005 Rookie of
the Year has five Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast
Time Awards, six heat race victories, eleven top-10 finishes, and 23 feature
laps led in the campaign. Currently tied with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon,
“Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine wins, the multi-time
Arizona Sprint Car Champion will have his sights on his first wins of the year
at Calistoga.
Yorba Linda, California’s “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams sits third in
the point standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging /
Maxima Oil DRC, Williams scored seventeenth at Perris after a late flip cost a
podium finish. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has posted one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, and twelve
top-10 finishes on the season. Currently tied with Matt Mitchell and Ricky Lewis
with eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will be looking to return to
Calistoga’s victory circle.
After running tenth at Perris, A.J. Bender of San Diego, California has
climbed to fifth in the USAC CRA championship points. Driving the family owned
#21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender has four heat
race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, nine
top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year. The former Turkey Night
Grand Prix Sprint Car winner will be looking to breakthrough at Calistoga for
his first wins of the season.
Goleta, California’s David Gasper ranks fifth in the USAC CRA point chase.
Piloting the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 Art Klee / Valley Precision
Products DRC, Gasper claimed twentieth at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds. To date,
the 2024 rookie of the year has two feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display / WC
Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race victory, one
Factory Wraps Semi-Main win, eight top-10 finishes, and 57 feature laps led in
the campaign. David is tied with Max Adams, Darren Hagen, Chase Johnson, C.J.
Leary, Kevin Swindell, and Chris Windom with four career wins and will have his
sights on the “Louie Vermeil Classic.”
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brody Wake, Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Caleb Stelzig, Heath Holdsclaw, Colt Treharn,
Trenten Shelton, Lonnie Hochstetler, and Justin Kierce.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at www.usacracing.com
and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
“LOUIE VERMEIL CLASSIC” WINNERS: 2008-Tim Kaeding / Kevin Swindell, 2009-Kevin Swindell / Mike Spencer, 2010-Damion Gardner / Damion Gardner, 2011-Robert Ballou / Mike Spencer, 2012-Ryan Bernal / Kyle Hirst, 2013-Bud Kaeding / Kyle Larson, 2014-Christopher Bell / Rico Abreu, 2015-Ryan Bernal / Rico Abreu, 2016-Ryan Bernal / Thomas Meseraull, 2017-Kevin Thomas Jr. / Rico Abreu, 2018-Damion Gardner / Colby Copeland, 2019-Austin Williams / Jake Swanson, 2020-CANCELLED, 2021-Carson Short / Damion Gardner, 2022-NO RACE, 2023-NO RACE, 2024-NO RACE.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David Gasper, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Jake Swanson.
CALISTOGA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Ryan Bernal – 18.869 (09/03/17)
CALISTOGA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Rico Abreu, 3-Ryan Bernal, 3-Damion Gardner, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Kevin Swindell, 1-Robert Ballou, 1-Christopher Bell, 1-Colby Copeland, 1-Kyle Hirst, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Tim Kaeding, 1-Kyle Larson, 1-Thomas Meseraull, 1-Jake Swanson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr., 1-Austin Williams.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Ricky Lewis-910, 2. R.J. Johnson-877, 3. Austin Williams-734, 4. A.J. Bender-719, 5. David Gasper-716, 6. Tommy Malcolm-710, 7. Blake Bower-619, 8. Charles Davis Jr.-584, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-529, 10. Cody Williams-498, 11. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-455, 12. Logan Williams-451, 13. Verne Sweeney-420, 14. Brody Roa-408, 15. Brody Wake (R)-362, 16. Elexa Herrera-359, 17. Brecken Guerrero (R)-328, 18. Connor Speir (R)-311, 19. Jake Swanson-299, 20. Logan Calderwood-286.
“LOUIE VERMEIL CLASSIC” PRE-ENTRIES: 1-Nate Schank, 2X-Travis DeGaton,
3-Kaleb Montgomery, 3C-Bill Cornwell, 3M-Marty Hawkins, 5E-Elexa Herrera,
5X-Tommy Malcolm, 6-Logan Calderwood, 7-Carson Short, 17-To Be Announced,
17B-Blake Bower, 17W- Austin Williams, 17X-Ryan Bernal, 18-David Gasper,
18G-Josh Gillis, 21-A.J. Bender, 29T-Ryan Timmons, 33-J.J. Yeley, 33H-Heath
Holdsclaw, 33P-R.J. Johnson, 39-Jeff Dyer, 39E-Kyle Edwards, 41-Ricky Lewis,
41M-To Be Announced, 42-Max Adams, 44-Cody Williams, 47-Charles Davis Jr.,
51T-Eddie Tafoya Jr., 57-Connor Speir, 67-Britton Bock, 67X-T.J. Hartman,
71D-Bryan Drollinger, 74-Shane Sexton, 78B-Brody Wake, 79-Mark Hanson,
83T-Tanner Carrick, 92-Geoff Ensign, 97-Connor Lundy, 98-Verne Sweeney,
98A-Andrew Sweeney, 98B-Brecken Guerrero, 99T-Tanner Boul, 0G-Kyle Shipley.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
RARE AUGUST TREAT!
USAC MIDGETS INVADE BLOOMINGTON FRIDAY, AUG 29
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bloomington, Indiana (August 27, 2025)………The USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship season resumes this Friday, August 29, with a bit of a rarity at southern Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway.
The event will be the first series event held outside the confines of USAC Indiana Midget Week in 31 years, since Tony Stewart’s victory in Ralph Potter’s V6 powered car in August of 1994.
This Friday’s 30-lap race paying $5,000-to-win is the makeup date for June’s USAC Indiana Midget Week rain out. IMW has concluded, and to be clear, this event will not carry Indiana Midget Week points.
Seven drivers over the years have parlayed a Bloomington victory into a USAC National Midget championship at season’s end: Stevie Reeves (1993), Tony Stewart (1994), Brad Kuhn (2009), Tyler Courtney (2019), Buddy Kofoid (2021 & 2022) and Daison Pursley (2024).
A number of drivers vying to become the next in that group this Friday night, starting with the top of the standings where Cannon McIntosh leads Justin Grant by a mere three points in the title race.
McIntosh has been on a tear of late, finishing inside the top-two of the standings in five consecutive starts, a run which includes three wins at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex and Jefferson County Speedway, plus two runner-up results.
Grant, meanwhile, is a three-time USAC National Midget winner this year and will make his return to midget competition this weekend for the first time since suffering a broken left foot in a racing accident one month ago. Grant’s next victory will be the 100th of his career in USAC competition (national & regional combined).
Also lurking in the championship race is Jacob Denney, third in points and a 3rd place Bloomington finisher in 2024 who also owns three series wins in 2025 and has also accumulated podium results in each of his past three series starts.
Kale Drake is in the mix too after leading the points earlier in the year. The 2025 USAC Indiana Midget Week champion is a two-time winner on the circuit this season but is seeking his first triumph on the red clay after finishing 2nd with the sprint car there during this May’s Josh Burton Memorial.
Kevin Thomas Jr.’s nine consecutive top-10 finishes with the series leads all drivers in that category. He’s been all over the top-five in his USAC Midget career at Bloomington, taking 2nd in 2015, 3rd in 2021 and 4th in 2023. He owns four career USAC National Sprint Car victories at the track, second most all-time. But a midget score has eluded him thus far.
Gavin Miller’s first career USAC National Midget win came at Bloomington during June of 2023. Miller has since been a steady contender and just hit paydirt with the series for the first time since just two races ago at Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway. Sixth in points, he has finished four of his last six starts inside the top-five and three of his last six inside the top-two.
Drake Edwards is certainly on the rise in 2025 after just recently picking off his first career USAC National Midget win in July at Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds. He’s with the CB Industries team, which won the series’ most recent race held at Bloomington in 2024.
Steven Snyder Jr. leads the USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year standings and is coming off consecutive 4th place finishes out in Nebraska during the month of July. Snyder finished a season best 2nd early in the year at Kokomo and would certainly like to rise up the ladder one more to become the series’ newest first-time winner this Friday at Bloomington.
Gunnar Setser (Columbus, Indiana) has been a solid citizen in what is his first season in USAC National Midget competition, and currently sits 10th in points, second among all Rookies with a best feature finish of 5th on the season so far at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex. He finished 10th during USAC Indiana Sprint Week at Bloomington but now looks to make his midget debut at the 1/4-mile of clay.
Setser’s biggest rival in the Rookie of the Year race for USAC National Sprint Cars is Hayden Reinbold (Gilbert, Arizona). On the midget side, Reinbold finished a solid 9th in his most recent USAC Midget start at B-Town in 2024. In July, Reinbold took home a fine 8th place result at Bloomington during Indiana Sprint Week.
Kyle Jones and Joyner Motorsports have seemingly turned the corner in their USAC Midget conquests of late, finishing 5th and 6th in their latest two outings with the series in July at Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway. Jones has made only one previous Bloomington start, that being a 21st place result one year ago during Indiana Midget Week.
Cale Coons has been a bright light on the local Indiana Sprint Car trail this season, winning twice at Lincoln Park Speedway. Just last weekend, he picked up Sprint Car Smackdown Rookie of the Year honors at Kokomo Speedway as well. That said, he’s still looking to regain his footing in the midgets, currently sitting 13th in points with a single top-10 to his credit earlier in the season. His father, Jerry Coons Jr., won a USAC National Sprint Car race at Bloomington in 2008.
RACE DETAILS:
This Friday, August 29, 2025, at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway, the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship will be joined by the Ford Performance Racing School Sprint Cars and the Tex-a-Con Super Stocks.
Pits open at 4pm Eastern. Grandstands open at 5pm. Hot laps at 6pm followed by qualifying and racing.
Tickets and pit passes will be sold at the gate. General admission tickets at the gate are $30 with ages 12 and under free. Pit passes are $40 with ages 12 and under $15.
The event can be watched live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon McIntosh-910, 2-Justin Grant-907, 3-Jacob Denney-869, 4-Kale Drake-825, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-802, 6-Gavin Miller-789, 7-Logan Seavey-783, 8-Drake Edwards-764, 9-Steven Snyder Jr.-736, 10-Gunnar Setser-644.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL MIDGETS AT BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 6/3/2016 - Christopher Bell - 11.301
8 Laps - 6/18/2010 - Dave Darland - 1:36.17
10 Laps - 6/7/2019 - Justin Grant - 2:03.18
12 Laps - 6/4/2021 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 2:34.699
30 Laps - 6/9/2017 - Tyler Courtney - 6:57.95
BLOOMINGTON USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS:
3-Christopher Bell
2-Tyler Courtney, Russ Gamester & Buddy Kofoid
1-Bryan Clauson, Shane Cottle, Tony Elliott, Levi Jones, Brad Kuhn, Kyle Larson, Gavin Miller, Daison Pursley, Davey Ray, Stevie Reeves, Tony Stewart & Bob Tattersall
BLOOMINGTON USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
1970: Bob Tattersall (10/3)
1992: Russ Gamester (6/26)
1993: Tony Elliott (6/18) & Stevie Reeves (8/27)
1994: Russ Gamester (6/24) & Tony Stewart (8/19)
2008: Davey Ray (8/8)
2009: Brad Kuhn (6/12)
2010: Shane Cottle (6/18)
2011: Kyle Larson (6/10)
2012: Levi Jones (6/15)
2013: Bryan Clauson (6/14)
2014: Christopher Bell (6/13)
2015: Christopher Bell (6/12)
2016: Christopher Bell (6/3)
2017: Tyler Courtney (6/9)
2019: Tyler Courtney (6/7)
2021: Buddy Kofoid (6/4)
2022: Buddy Kofoid (6/3)
2023: Gavin Miller (6/9)
2024: Daison Pursley (6/7)
BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK RESULTS
1970 FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall, 2. Bubby Jones, 3. Bobby Grim, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Larry Rice, 6. Bill Mehner, 7. Sonny Ates, 8. Elmer Davis, 9. Jim McClean, 10. Les Scott, 11. Don Vogler, 12. Dick Pole, 13. Bob Lithgow, 14. Gary Irvin, 15. Dennis Dorsey, 16. Danny Brown, 17. Billy Engelhart, 18. Roger West. NT
1992 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Russ Gamester, 2. Dan Drinan, 3. Tony Elliott, 4. Donnie Lehmann, 5. Mike Streicher, 6. Andy Pierce, 7. Steve Knepper, 8. Ray Morgan, 9. Jon Stanbrough, 10. Kenneth Nichols, 11. Stevie Reeves, 12. Carl Dickenson Jr., 13. Stan Fox, 14. Kenny Irwin Jr., 15. Tim Siner, 16. Roy Caruthers, 17. Andy Michner, 18. Jimmy Sills, 19. Dan Ford, 20. Doug Kalitta. NT
JUNE 18, 1993 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tony Elliott, 2. Randy Koch, 3. Critter Malone, 4. Kenny Irwin, Jr., 5. Mike Bliss, 6. Andy Michner, 7. Andy Pierce, 8. Chuck Leary, 9. Tony Stewart, 10. Mike Mason, 11. Stevie Reeves, 12. Jack Runyon. NT
AUGUST 27, 1993 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Stevie Reeves, 2. Tony Elliott, 3. Critter Malone, 4. Andy Michner, 5. Andy Pierce, 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Jack Runyon, 8. Kenny Irwin, Jr., 9. Johnny Parsons, 10. Tyce Carlson, 11. Tony Stewart, 12. Mike Bliss, 13. Brian Gerster, 14. Mark Amenda, 15. Chuck Leary, 16. Steve Barth, 17. John Murphy, DQ. Dan Drinan. NT
JUNE 24, 1994 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Russ Gamester, 2. Tony Stewart., 3. Kenny Irwin, Jr., 4. Andy Michner, 5. Mike Bliss, 6. Ray Morgan, 7. Brian Gerster, 8. Tracy Hines, 9. Jimmy Kite, 10. Jack Runyon, 11. Steve Arnold, 12. Jerry Zike, 13. Steve Barth, 14. Ronnie Combs, 15. Ted Hines, 16. Page Jones, 17. Critter Malone, 18. Randy Tolsma, 19. Tyce Carlson, 20. Brett Pool. NT
AUGUST 19, 1994 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tony Stewart, 2. Mike Bliss, 3. Randy Koch, 4. Kenny Irwin, Jr., 5. Jerry Zike, 6. Ronnie Johncox, 7. Page Jones, 8. Tyce Carlson, 9. Jeff Sands, 10. Jimmy Kite, 11. Roger McCluskey, 12. Jack Runyon, 13. Jeff Hampton, 14. Steve Barth, 15. Tracy Hines, 16. Ray Morgan, 17. Andy Michner, 18. Steve Arnold. NT
2008 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Davey Ray, 2. Brad Sweet, 3. Cole Whitt, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Gary Altig, 6. Brad Kuhn, 7. Brady Bacon, 8. Dave Darland, 9. Levi Jones, 10. Chris Windom, 11. Thomas Meseraull, 12. Jeff Bland Jr., 13. Shane Cottle, 14. Steve Buckwalter, 15. Bobby East, 16. Bradley Galedrige, 17. Dakoda Armstrong,18. Danny Stratton, 19. Brad Loyet, 20. Todd Wanless, 21. Josh Ford, 22. Chad Boat, 23. Bryan Clauson, 24. Dustin Morgan. NT
2009 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Brad Kuhn, 2. Brad Sweet, 3. Josh Wise, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Bryan Clauson, 6. Steve Buckwalter, 7. Chad Boat, 8. Jerry Coons Jr., 9. Brent Beauchamp, 10. Shane Hmiel, 11. Thomas Meseraull, 12. Darren Hagen, 13. Cole Whitt, 14. Kevin Swindell, 15. Nathan High, 16. Kody Swanson, 17. Ryan Kaplan, 18. Levi Jones, 19. Cole Carter, 20. Dakoda Armstrong, 21. Zach Daum, 22. Matt Sherrell, 23. Brad Loyet, 24. Bobby East. NT
2010 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Shane Cottle, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Brad Sweet, 5. Steve Buckwalter, 6. Dave Darland, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Brent Beauchamp, 9. Thomas Meseraull, 10. Brad Kuhn, 11. Levi Jones, 12. Brad Loyet, 13. Matt Smith, 14. Billy Pauch, Jr., 15. Shane Hmiel, 16. Don Droud Jr., 17. Henry Clarke, 18. Darren Hagen, 19. Matt Westfall, 20. Bobby East, 21. Davey Ray, 22. Caleb Armstrong. NT
2011 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Kyle Larson, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Caleb Armstrong, 5. Bobby East, 6. Bryan Clauson, 7. Tracy Hines, 8. Michael Pickens, 9. Levi Jones, 10. Steve Buckwalter, 11. Darren Hagen, 12. Hunter Schuerenberg, 13. Brad Kuhn, 14. Nick Wean, 15. Davey Ray, 16. Trevor Kobylarz, 17. Tanner Swanson, 18. Matt Smith, 19. Kellen Conover, 20. Jerry Coons Jr., 21. Alex Bright, 22. Zach Daum, 23. Billy Pauch Jr., 24. Levi Roberts, NT
2012 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Levi Jones, 2. Jerry Coons, Jr., 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Darren Hagen, 5. Chris Windom, 6. Brad Kuhn, 7. Bobby East, 8. Tracy Hines, 9. Rico Abreu, 10. Steve Buckwalter, 11. Mario Clouser, 12. Alex Bright, 13. Davey Ray, 14. Chris Bell, 15. Trevor Kobylarz, 16. Nick Wean, 17. Nathan Smee, 18. Scott Hatton, 19. Caleb Armstrong, 20. Dillon Welch, 21. Zach Daum, 22. Michael Pickens, 23. Chase Barber, 24. C.J. Leary. NT
2013 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bryan Clauson, 2. Christopher Bell, 3. Rico Abreu, 4. Davey Ray, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Michael Pickens, 7. Darren Hagen, 8. Caleb Armstrong, 9. Alex Bright, 10. Austin Brown, 11. Levi Jones, 12. Tanner Thorson, 13. Brad Kuhn, 14. Brady Bacon, 15. Ryan Criswell, 16. Dalton Armstrong, 17. Andrew Felker, 18. Dave Darland, 19. Dillon Welch, 20. Tracy Hines, 21. Zach Daum, 22. Shane Cockrum. NT
2014 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Christopher Bell, 2. Rico Abreu, 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Chris Windom, 5. Tanner Thorson, 6. Zach Daum, 7. Michael Pickens, 8. Damion Gardner, 9. Parker Price-Miller, 10. Tracy Hines, 11. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 12. Nathan Smee, 13. Trey Marcham, 14. Dave Darland, 15. Tyler Thomas, 16. Steve Buckwalter, 17. Seth Motsinger, 18. Justin Grant, 19. Brock Maskovich, 20. Alex Bright, 21. Tyler Courtney, 22. Brady Bacon, 23. Andrew Felker. NT
2015 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Christopher Bell, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Rico Abreu, 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6. Spencer Bayston, 7. Tyler Thomas, 8. Tracy Hines, 9. Chase Stockon, 10. Brad Mosen, 11. Davey Ray, 12. Brenden Bright, 13. Nathan Smee, 14. C.J. Leary, 15. Hayden Williams, 16. Tyler Courtney, 17. Ryan Bernal, 18. Gage Walker, 19. Chett Gehrke, 20. Darren Hagen, 21. Ronnie Gardner, 22. Jake Neuman, 23. Alex Bright, 24. Isaac Chapple. NT
2016 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Christopher Bell, 2. Dave Darland, 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Shane Golobic, 5. Spencer Bayston, 6. Carson Macedo, 7. Brady Bacon, 8. Chad Boat, 9. Tyler Thomas, 10. Rico Abreu, 11. Tanner Thorson, 12. Steve Buckwalter, 13. Garrett Aitken, 14. Davey Ray, 15. Ryan Greth, 16. Gage Walker, 17. Austin Brown, 18. Jimi Quin, 19. Tucker Klaasmeyer, 20. David Budres, 21. Jerry Coons Jr., 22. Dayne Kingshott, 23. Zach Daum, 24. Holly Shelton. NT
2017 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Tyler Courtney, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Shane Golobic, 4. Jerry Coons, Jr., 5. Chad Boat, 6. Brady Bacon, 7. Gage Walker, 8. Rico Abreu, 9. Michael Pickens, 10. Zach Daum, 11. Holly Shelton, 12. Tyler Thomas, 13. Ronnie Gardner, 14. Ryan Robinson, 15. Tanner Thorson, 16. Spencer Bayston, 17. Dave Darland, 18. Trey Marcham, 19. Tanner Carrick, 20. Alex Bright, 21. Tyler Nelson, 22. Davey Ray. 6:57.95
2019 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Tyler Courtney (4), 2. Logan Seavey (8), 3. Chad Boat (5), 4. Chris Windom (22), 5. Ethan Mitchell (7), 6. Brady Bacon (9), 7. Michael Pickens (6), 8. Thomas Meseraull (2), 9. Andrew Layser (10), 10. Shane Golobic (18), 11. Zach Daum (24), 12. Zeb Wise (23), 13. Jerry Coons, Jr. (12), 14. Tanner Carrick (11), 15. Tucker Klaasmeyer (13), 16. Jesse Colwell (21), 17. Jason McDougal (19), 18. Dave Darland (20), 19. Holley Hollan (16), 20. Justin Grant (1), 21. Kevin Thomas, Jr. (15), 22. Karsyn Elledge (3), 23. Noah Gass (17), 24. Tanner Thorson (14). NT
2021 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy Kofoid (3), 2. Chris Windom (2), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 4. Brady Bacon (5), 5. Bryant Wiedeman (1), 6. Tanner Thorson (14), 7. Logan Seavey (6), 8. Daison Pursley (12), 9. Justin Grant (8), 10. Jason McDougal (4), 11. Emerson Axsom (22), 12. Cannon McIntosh (16), 13. Thomas Meseraull (20), 14. Brian Carber (15), 15. Ethan Mitchell (23-P), 16. Cole Bodine (9), 17. Hayden Williams (7), 18. Brenham Crouch (13), 19. Sam Johnson (21), 20. Chase Randall (19), 21. Kyle Cummins (18), 22. Trey Gropp (17), 23. Corey Day (10). NT
2022 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Buddy Kofoid (5), 2. Chance Crum (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (1), 4. Kaylee Bryson (3), 5. Justin Grant (6), 6. Bryant Wiedeman (12), 7. Cannon McIntosh (8), 8. Jacob Denney (4), 9. Mitchel Moles (14), 10. Thomas Meseraull (22), 11. Taylor Reimer (10), 12. Brady Bacon (17), 13. Ethan Mitchell (9), 14. Dominic Gorden (18), 15. Maria Cofer (19), 16. Brenham Crouch (16), 17. Jade Avedisian (15), 18. Sam Johnson (20), 19. Rylan Gray (21), 20. Jace Park (11), 21. Hayden Reinbold (23-P), 22. Jason McDougal (13), 23. Logan Seavey (7). NT
2023 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gavin Miller (2), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Logan Seavey (9), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 5. Cannon McIntosh (12), 6. Ryan Timms (3), 7. Bryant Wiedeman (13), 8. Daison Pursley (15), 9. Daniel Whitley (4), 10. Jade Avedisian (1), 11. Jesse Love (10), 12. Taylor Reimer (17), 13. Jacob Denney (18), 14. Chance Crum (21), 15. Thomas Meseraull (14), 16. Emerson Axsom (7), 17. Jake Andreotti (20), 18. Ethan Mitchell (22), 19. Chase McDermand (11), 20. Steve Buckwalter (16), 21. Kyle Beilman (19), 22. Hayden Reinbold (23-P), 23. Chase Johnson (8). NT
2024 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (7), 2. Justin Grant (1), 3. Jacob Denney (3), 4. Logan Seavey (5), 5. Gavin Miller (9), 6. Cannon McIntosh (13), 7. Zach Daum (12), 8. Ethan Mitchell (2), 9. Hayden Reinbold (10), 10. Jake Andreotti (8), 11. Ryan Timms (18), 12. Kale Drake (19), 13. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 14. Michael Pickens (20), 15. Kyle Cummins (4), 16. Taylor Reimer (24-P), 17. Drake Edwards (15), 18. Kayla Roell (21), 19. Zach Wigal (14), 20. Lance Bennett (23), 21. Kyle Jones (17), 22. Jade Avedisian (16), 23. Chase McDermand (6), 24. Ricky Lewis (22), 25. Hank Davis (25). NT
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS EYE CALISTOGA RETURN AT “LOUIE VERMEIL CLASSIC”
By Lance Jennings
AUGUST 25, 2025... Calistoga Speedway is the place to be this Saturday and
Sunday as the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars return for the “14th
Louie Vermeil Classic Presented by Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink and Special
Thanks to the West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame.” Promoted by HMC
Promotions, the highly anticipated event will also feature the winged NARC King
of the West Sprint Cars and honors the former series director. In addition,
there will be vintage cars on display, Saturday Wine Tasting, Sunday Beer
Tasting, and other activities for fans to enjoy. Calistoga Speedway is located
on the Calistoga Fairgrounds at 1435 North Oak Street in Calistoga, California
and the Spectator Gates will open at 4:00pm, time trials starts at 5:30pm, with
racing to follow. For more information, visit racecalistogaspeedway.org or call
916.773.7225.
For those that cannot make it to the races, the Labor Day Weekend events will
be live streamed at FloRacing (floracing.com). As this writing goes to press,
forty-four (44) pre-entries have been received for the USAC/CRA portion of the
show and the list is at the bottom of this release. An estimated twenty (20)
cars are expected with NARC.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- TIRES / FUEL: Tires and fuel WILL BE AVAILABLE for sale at the race track.
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: The Flowmaster “Suitcase” Mufflers (Part # 53545-10) ARE
RECOMMENDED at Calistoga Speedway. The city has tightened sound limit rules and
larger mufflers are needed. Failure to comply will risk disqualification.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Since August 30, 2008, twenty-four USAC/CRA races have been held at the
Calistoga Fairgrounds and sixteen (16) have claimed victory. The series last
raced in Calistoga’s Wine Country in 2019 as Rico Abreu, Ryan Bernal, and Damion
Gardner lead all drivers with 3 wins. On September 3, 2017, Ryan Bernal broke
the 19-second barrier (18.869) for non-winged sprints and set the 1-lap track
record at the scenic half-mile. The complete Calistoga USAC/CRA win list is at
the end of this release.
Heading to Calistoga, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California holds a 33-point
advantage over the competition. The owner/driver of the #41 May Motorsports /
Mesilla Valley Transportation DRC raced to his eighth victory of the campaign on
August 16th at Perris Auto Speedway. To date, Lewis has also posted one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, two heat race
victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, twelve
top-10 finishes, and 173 feature laps led on the season. Now tied with Bryan
Clauson with twelve career wins, Ricky will be a threat to win the “Louie
Vermeil Classic.”
Defending champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona ranks second in the chase
for the USAC/CRA Championship. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti
Windows & Doors / Apache Transport entry, Johnson led thirteen laps at Perris
before scoring fifth at the checkered flags. At press time, the 2005 Rookie of
the Year has five Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast
Time Awards, six heat race victories, eleven top-10 finishes, and 23 feature
laps led in the campaign. Currently tied with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon,
“Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine wins, the multi-time
Arizona Sprint Car Champion will have his sights on his first wins of the year
at Calistoga.
Yorba Linda, California’s “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams sits third in
the point standings. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging /
Maxima Oil DRC, Williams scored seventeenth at Perris after a late flip cost a
podium finish. To date, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has posted one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, two In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, and twelve
top-10 finishes on the season. Currently tied with Matt Mitchell and Ricky Lewis
with eleven career wins, “The Big Game Hunter” will be looking to return to
Calistoga’s victory circle.
After running tenth at Perris, A.J. Bender of San Diego, California has
climbed to fifth in the USAC/CRA championship points. Driving the family owned
#21 Rolls Scaffolding / Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender has four heat
race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, nine
top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year. The former Turkey Night
Grand Prix Sprint Car winner will be looking to breakthrough at Calistoga for
his first wins of the season.
Goleta, California’s David Gasper ranks fifth in the USAC/CRA point chase.
Piloting the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 Art Klee / Valley Precision
Products DRC, Gasper claimed twentieth at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds. To date,
the 2024 rookie of the year has two feature wins, one Woodland Auto Display / WC
Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race victory, one
Factory Wraps Semi-Main win, eight top-10 finishes, and 57 feature laps led in
the campaign. David is tied with Max Adams, Darren Hagen, Chase Johnson, C.J.
Leary, Kevin Swindell, and Chris Windom with four career wins and will have his
sights on the “Louie Vermeil Classic.”
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brody Wake, Brecken Guerrero, Connor Speir, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Caleb Stelzig, Heath Holdsclaw, Colt Treharn,
Trenten Shelton, Lonnie Hochstetler, and Justin Kierce.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
“LOUIE VERMEL CLASSIC” WINNERS: 2008-Tim Kaeding / Kevin Swindell, 2009-Kevin
Swindell / Mike Spencer, 2010-Damion Gardner / Damion Gardner, 2011-Robert
Ballou / Mike Spencer, 2012-Ryan Bernal / Kyle Hirst, 2013-Bud Kaeding / Kyle
Larson, 2014-Christopher Bell / Rico Abreu, 2015-Ryan Bernal / Rico Abreu,
2016-Ryan Bernal / Thomas Meseraull, 2017-Kevin Thomas Jr. / Rico Abreu,
2018-Damion Gardner / Colby Copeland, 2019-Austin Williams / Jake Swanson,
2020-CANCELLED, 2021-Carson Short / Damion Gardner, 2022-NO RACE, 2023-NO RACE,
2024-NO RACE.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 8-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 1-Tommy Malcolm, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Jake Swanson.
CALISTOGA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Ryan
Bernal – 18.869 (09/03/17)
CALISTOGA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 3-Rico Abreu,
3-Ryan Bernal, 3-Damion Gardner, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Kevin Swindell, 1-Robert
Ballou, 1-Christopher Bell, 1-Colby Copeland, 1-Kyle Hirst, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Tim
Kaeding, 1-Kyle Larson, 1-Thomas Meseraull, 1-Jake Swanson, 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.,
1-Austin Williams.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Ricky
Lewis-910, 2. R.J. Johnson-877, 3. Austin Williams-734, 4. A.J. Bender-719, 5.
David Gasper-716, 6. Tommy Malcolm-710, 7. Blake Bower-619, 8. Charles Davis
Jr.-584, 9. Connor Lundy (R)-529, 10. Cody Williams-498, 11. Eddie Tafoya
Jr.-455, 12. Logan Williams-451, 13. Verne Sweeney-420, 14. Brody Roa-408, 15.
Brody Wake (R)-362, 16. Elexa Herrera-359, 17. Brecken Guerrero (R)-328, 18.
Connor Speir (R)-311, 19. Jake Swanson-299, 20. Logan Calderwood-286.
“LOUIE VERMEL CLASSIC” PRE-ENTRIES: 1-Nate Schank, 2X-Travis DeGaton, 3-Kaleb
Montgomery, 3C-Bill Cornwell, 3M-Marty Hawkins, 5E-Elexa Herrera, 5X-Tommy
Malcolm, 6-Logan Calderwood, 7-Carson Short, 17-To Be Announced, 17B-Blake
Bower, 17W- Austin Williams, 17X-Ryan Bernal, 18-David Gasper, 18G-Josh Gillis,
21-A.J. Bender, 29T-Ryan Timmons, 33-J.J. Yeley, 33H-Heath Holdsclaw, 33P-R.J.
Johnson, 39-Jeff Dyer, 39E-Kyle Edwards, 41-Ricky Lewis, 41M-To Be Announced,
42-Max Adams, 44-Cody Williams, 47-Charles Davis Jr., 51T-Eddie Tafoya Jr.,
57-Connor Speir, 67-Britton Bock, 67X-T.J. Hartman, 71D-Bryan Drollinger,
74-Shane Sexton, 78B-Brody Wake, 79-Mark Hanson, 83T-Tanner Carrick, 92-Geoff
Ensign, 97-Connor Lundy, 98-Verne Sweeney, 98A-Andrew Sweeney, 98B-Brecken
Guerrero, 99T-Tanner Boul, 0G-Kyle Shipley.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Tommy Malcolm)
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
MIRACULOUS!
BROKEN FOOT CAN’T STOP GRANT
FROM DRAMA-FILLED SMACKDOWN WIN #5
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 23, 2025)………Just a few short days ago, Justin Grant
wasn’t even planning to compete during Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint
Car Smackdown XIV at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway.
On Saturday night, the Ione, California native not only competed, but also
pulled off one of the most miraculous and dramatic victories in USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship history as he became the first five-time
Smackdown champion.
Borrowing a line from famed baseball announcer Vin Scully, “in a year that
has been so improbable, the impossible has happened.”
For you see, just 27 days ago, Grant broke his left foot in a harrowing
accident down the front straightaway at Lawrenceburg Speedway. Saddled with a
boot strapped to his left leg and a carefully devised metal contraption
connected to his foot in order to operate the brake pedal in his modified
cockpit area, the pain, at times, was downright unbearable.
Somehow, through it all, with a shattered left foot and a heavy right foot,
Grant mustered the energy to work his way from the fifth starting position
before taking over the lead on the white flag lap after near racelong leader
Briggs Danner collected the turn two wall amid a side-by-side battle for the top
spot.
When all was said and done, Grant even found the strength to perform a cage
stand atop his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA
Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy in victory lane.
“I wasn’t planning on running this week; I didn’t think I could do it,” Grant
revealed after collecting $31,000 for his score. “We talked about it and decided
to come up Thursday to at least make an attempt and see if I felt competitive.
We just kept getting more and more comfortable and getting the car more
comfortable for me. We were working on setups, so that I could drive it a little
bit differently. I had to change my driving style a fair bit.”
To add on to everything else, Grant’s victory was his 62nd in USAC National
Sprint Car competition, which tied Dave Darland for the number one spot on the
all-time series feature win list.
“It’s incredible,” Grant exclaimed. “There’s just so much tonight. Tying Dave
for all-time wins is incredible. Just to be here racing is incredible. Tonight
is special. I can’t believe we were good enough to win. I’m just so, so excited
to win this. I almost can’t believe it. I was wanting to do a couple of donuts
just so I could have time to stop crying on the cool down lap.”
Grant’s Smackdown championship night triumph was his fifth overall, but also
his third-in-a-row, which tied Darland in another category. Darland and Grant
are now the only two drivers to win the event in three consecutive years after
Darland achieved the feat in 2013-2014-2015.
It all seemed impossible just a short time ago as Grant was laid up in the
hospital with his toes above his nose. Almost from the moment the incident
occurred, Grant’s prevailing thought turned to how quickly he could be back in
the seat of a racecar. Perhaps Saturday’s heroics on the 1/4-mile dirt oval were
unlikely, but as Grant explained, his wife, Ashley, was one who never doubted
him in his ambition to defy the odds.
“She’s the only one who never doubted that I’d be back in a racecar,” Grant
said. “We were there in the hospital that night and she’s telling the doctors,
‘he’s going to race tomorrow, so you better figure something out.’
While Grant did return to racing less than 48 hours later in late July’s USAC
Indiana Sprint Week round at Kokomo, Grant didn’t quite feel comfortable. He hot
lapped and qualified but did not partake in the remainder of the racing program.
Over the next four successive nights, he opted to sit out in order to recover
and recuperate before making his way back to the racetrack in subsequent USAC
Silver Crown starts, incredibly finishing second at Salem Speedway and fourth at
the Illinois State Fairgrounds.
But as everyone has learned through this process, never count out JG.
“I’m in a lot of pain,” Grant stated point blank. “If there was any way I
could be at this event and put on a show, it’s what I was going to do. I didn’t
know if I could run this weekend, so I went ahead and made sure my Thursday hot
laps were as exciting as they could be in case that’s all I did. I love being
here; I love racing, and I’m just happy to be doing it.”
Grant’s good friend, eight time USAC Silver Crown champion Kody Swanson,
suffered a severe left foot injury in December 2023, and went through the trials
and tribulations of dealing with everything it entailed in the short term and
the long term, and was there to lend advice and a helping hand toward Grant’s
own recovery.
“I’ve got to thank my good friend, Kody Swanson, for getting me hooked up
with my surgeon,” Grant praised. “He smashed his foot bad and got me dialed in
with the best surgeon in town. He got me a leg pillow, a shower chair, a pair of
crutches and sent me on my way. He’s been giving me advice from when he broke
his foot and has been coaching me through this whole deal.”
Despite clutching his crutches away from the racecar, when Grant slid into
his racecar, he looked every bit the part of his regular ol’ self. While Grant
rolled off the grid from the inside of the fifth row, it was pole sitter C.J.
Leary who commanded the first three circuits of the 40-lapper. Earlier in the
evening, Leary captured his second career King of the Hill title (2022 & 2025)
to earn the coveted P1 spot.
However, the man on the move was fourth starting Danner who went topside to
third around Mitchel Moles on the opening lap, then to second using the high
line to zip past Kyle Cummins on the second go around. By lap four, Danner had
the lead in his grasp as he shot to the inside of Leary to become the new race
leader.
Meanwhile, Grant had steadily picked his way to third around the outside of
Moles on lap 20, then took the second spot from Logan Seavey on the back
straight on lap 25 through a flock of lapped traffic.
By then, however, Danner’s lead stood at a whopping six seconds. But all that
would soon be chipped away with 10 laps remaining when Danner tangled with the
12th place car of Hayden Reinbold in turns three and four. The contact
subsequently knocked the front end out on Reinbold’s machine, which necessitated
a caution when Reinbold came to a halt. An a result, Danner’s titanic lead was
erased, and consequently, put Grant right on Danner’s rear bumper for the
restart.
That said, everything Grant threw at the lead, Danner was able to
successfully thwart. Grant first slid Danner in turn one on the lap 31
resumption, but couldn’t make it stick, and it also briefly proved costly as
Seavey capitalized and gained second from Grant and stayed there for laps 31-32.
Once Grant regained second from Seavey on the 33rd lap, he reloaded and
refired with a turn one slider on lap 31 to no avail as Danner kept his foot on
the pedal to motor on by. On lap 37, Grant slid all the way across the nose of
Danner in turns one and two, but Danner answered with a counter measure to race
back underneath and reobtain the top spot.
As the front two took the white flag, Grant fired one more shot as he slid to
the inside alongside Danner in turns one and two. Without warning, Danner’s
right rear tire caught the cushion, whipped his car to the right, ramped up the
outside wall and flipped over, ending hid winning bid in the blink of an eye.
Despite the heartbreaking end, Danner still walked away with a nice $24,000
payday for his efforts. With each lap led paying $500 apiece, Danner’s 35 trips
up front earned him $17,500 in lap leader money alone to go alongside $1500 for
his 20th place result. Plus, Schroeder Torsion Bars even threw another $5,000
into his pocket for a hard luck award. On his walk back to the pits, Danner
received a raucous standing ovation from the back straightaway grandstand crowd.
“Briggs is a heck of a racecar driver,” Grant stated. “If I wasn’t able to
win tonight, I was pulling for him because he’s been running this place right
and doing a really good job. I like those kind of guys.”
With the green-white-checker restart extending the race to 41 laps, Grant was
superb for the final two circuits to close out a 0.608 second margin of victory
over Kyle Cummins who got by Seavey with two laps left to finish in the
runner-up spot for the third-straight night at Kokomo. Seavey took third ahead
of Leary in fourth with Friday night prelim winner Kevin Thomas Jr. rounding out
the top-five.
Grant positioned himself to pounce at the end, and it all paid off for his
eighth win of the 2025 USAC National Sprint Car season and his 99th career USAC
feature victory across all divisions. That said, this one may very well be his
finest work yet.
“I was running this 4 car as hard as I could,” Grant explained. “There about
halfway, I just had no energy. It’s kind of the biggest issue right now. I was
just falling out of the seat the last half. I said, ‘well we’re not running for
points,’ and the only reason I’m going to come here is if I felt like I could
win. I had a shot to win there, so I hung it to the floor pan and tried to make
it happen.”
Further accolades went to Cale Coons who was mightily impressive in his
Smackdown debut. By finishing 10th, he earned $1,000 as the Crume-Evans
Insurance Smackdown Rookie of the Year. He also picked up $250 as the Jeff's
Jam-It-In Storage top Kokomo Speedway regular.
Ricky Lewis earned an extra $500 as the Smackdown Parallax Group Passing
Master. Throughout the three events this weekend at Kokomo, Lewis passed a total
of 29 cars.
It was a total team effort for Chase Stockon and Tom & Laurie Sertich’s Moose
Racing team. Forced to make extensive repairs after a lap three incident that
required their car to be taken away on the hook, the team thrashed to get back
on track. Stockon restarted at the tail of the field in the 23rd position and
raced his way back to finish seventh. That proved to be the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
Clinton Boyles got acclimated quite well in his role as a super sub filling
in for Robert Ballou who is currently sidelined with a back injury. In his first
Smackdown championship night start in five years, Boyles advanced 11 spots,
starting 19th and finishing eighth to pick up Rod End Supply Hard Charger
honors.
Kobe Simpson is a hard-working man, and thus, collected a bonus Benjamin
Franklin in the process. After two nights of near misses in qualifying for the
feature, the Texan finally cracked the Smackdown feature lineup where he
advanced from 23rd to finish 15th. As a result, he was the recipient of the
ProSource Hard Work award.
Rylan Gray raced his way into his first career Smackdown championship night
feature. Earlier in the evening, Gray lost the last transfer spot with two laps
to go, then gained it back on the final lap to make his way into the main event.
With that, he earned a fresh right rear from Hoosier Tire as did C-Main winner
Brayden Clark.
Most importantly, $158,543.07 was raised throughout Smackdown weekend with 100 percent of the proceeds going to Riley’s Children Hospital in order to fight childhood cancer. Money was raised through the tireless efforts of Melinda Stanbrough and others, who organized several charitable events in recent days at Kokomo Speedway, including a karaoke contest, a kickball game and a racing memorabilia auction.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 23, 2025 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Elliott’s Custom
Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIV
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Cale Coons
(#63 Dooling/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Carson Garrett (#2E Epperson), 3. Jadon Rogers
(#5 Baldwin-Fox), 4. Rylan Gray (#06 Gray), 5. David Gasper (#77s Sturgeon), 6.
Harley Burns (#16 Britt Aero), 7. Brayden Clark (#4c Clark), 8. Troy Carey (#45N
Carey), 9. Braydon Cromwell (#4x Cromwell). NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Chelby
Hinton (#71p Phillips), 2. Jake Swanson (#5T Daming Swanson), 3. Ricky Lewis
(#41 Lewis), 4. Wyatt Burks (#16K Knight), 5. Zack Pretorius (#9z Pretorius), 6.
Brandon Mattox (#28 Mattox), 7. Aaron Davis (#11 Davis), 8. Max Adams (#21
Hery), 9. Bryce Andrews (#17 MSR). 2:11.220
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden
Reinbold (#19 Reinbold-Underwood), 2. Kyle Shipley (#0G Black Gold), 3. Clinton
Boyles (#12 Ballou), 4. Chance Crum (#83c Crum), 5. Matt Westfall (#54
Westfall), 6. Hunter Maddox (#24m Maddox), 7. Tyler Miller (#67 Lohman), 8.
James Turnbull II (#2J Turnbull), 9. Parker Frederickson (#00 Whitney), 10. R.J.
Miller (#34 Miller). NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser (#5G KO), 2. Chase Stockon (#92 Sertich), 3. Shane Cottle (#86 Stamper),
4. Kobe Simpson (#21K Simpson), 5. Kayla Roell (#4K Roell), 6. Matt Goodnight
(#39G Goodnight), 7. Adyn Schmidt (#12s Schmidt), 8. Devan Myers (#75 Myers).
2:16.325
FIRST BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #1 Kyle Cummins (#3p Petty) defeats #8 Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus). 40.708
SECOND BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #5 Mitchel Moles (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood) defeats #4 Kevin Thomas Jr.
(#3R Rock Steady). 40.971
THIRD BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #6 Briggs Danner (#39 Hogue) defeats #3 Justin Grant (#4 TOPP). 40.797
FOURTH BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL QUARTERFINAL: (3
laps) #2 C.J. Leary (#21AZ Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian) defeats #7 Kale Drake (#2B 2B
Racing). 41.895
FIRST BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL SEMIFINAL: (3 laps)
#1 Kyle Cummins defeats #5 Mitchel Moles. 40.132
SECOND BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL SEMIFINAL: (3
laps) #2 C.J. Leary defeats #6 Briggs Danner. 41.597
BILL & SANDY WEVER & THE GRANDKIDS KING OF THE HILL FINAL: (3 laps) #2 C.J.
Leary defeats #1 Kyle Cummins. 42.235
ALSO AT THE TRACK: Jacob Tuttle (#24x Maddox) & Jack Hoyer (#57H Hazen)
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. Brayden Clark,
2. Aaron Davis, 3. Devan Myers, 4. Max Adams, 5. Troy Carey, 6. Adyn Schmidt, 7.
James Turnbull II, 8. Bryce Andrews, 9. Tyler Miller. 2:21.921
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Wyatt Burks, 2. Chance Crum, 3. Kobe Simpson, 4. Rylan Gray, 5. Zack
Pretorius, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Harley Burns, 8. Kayla Roell, 9. Max Adams, 10.
Brandon Mattox, 11. Matt Goodnight, 12. Brayden Clark, 13. Aaron Davis, 14.
Devan Myers, 15. David Gasper, 16. Hunter Maddox. NT
FEATURE: (41 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2.
Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Logan Seavey (8), 4. C.J. Leary (1), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(6), 6. Mitchel Moles (3), 7. Chase Stockon (16), 8. Clinton Boyles (19), 9.
Kale Drake (7), 10. Cale Coons (9), 11. Carson Garrett (13), 12. Gunnar Setser
(12), 13. Ricky Lewis (18), 14. Chelby Hinton (10), 15. Kobe Simpson (23), 16.
Jadon Rogers (17), 17. Chance Crum (22), 18. Harley Burns (26-P), 19. Kayla
Roell (25-P), 20. Briggs Danner (4), 21. Hayden Reinbold (11), 22. Kyle Shipley
(15), 23. Rylan Gray (24), 24. Jake Swanson (14), 25. Wyatt Burks (21), 26.
Shane Cottle (20). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 C.J. Leary, Laps 5-39 Briggs Danner, Laps 40-41
Justin Grant.
**Jacob Tuttle flipped during hot laps. Matt Westfall flipped during the
third heat. Parker Frederickson & R.J. Miller flipped during the third heat.
Wyatt Burks flipped on lap 3 of the feature. Briggs Danner flipped on lap 40 of
the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2317,
2-Mitchel Moles-2059, 3-Logan Seavey-2041, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1953, 5-Justin
Grant-1901, 6-Briggs Danner-1899, 7-C.J. Leary-1812, 8-Jake Swanson-1771,
9-Robert Ballou-1693, 10-Kale Drake-1653.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-207,
2-Briggs Danner-129, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-107, 4-Logan Seavey-105, 5-Gunnar
Setser-102, 6-Justin Grant-97, 7-C.J. Leary-95, 8-Kyle Cummins-94, 9-Chase
Stockon-82, 10-Jake Swanson-72.
FINAL SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Ricky
Lewis-29, 2-Clinton Boyles-26, 3-Kobe Simpson-24, 4-Chance Crum-24, 5-Chase
Stockon-21, 6-David Gasper-19, 7-Max Adams-18, 8-Logan Seavey-15, 9-Kale
Drake-13, 10-Justin Grant-12.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 5, 2025 – Tri-City Speedway – Granite City, Illinois – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Briggs Danner (12.725)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Cale Coons
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Chelby Hinton
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Bill & Sandy Wever & The Grandkids King of the Hill Winner: C.J. Leary
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Brayden Clark
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Wyatt Burks
Hoosier Tire Last Semi Transfer: Rylan Gray
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Clinton Boyles (19th to 8th)
ProSource Hard Work: Kobe Simpson
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chase Stockon
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Finishing Kokomo Regular: Cale Coons
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage 2nd Best Finishing Kokomo Regular: Harley Burns
Crume-Evans Insurance Rookie of the Race: Cale Coons
Smackdown Parallax Group Passing Master: Ricky Lewis
KTJ FRIDAYS!
THOMAS CONTINUES WINNING TREND
ON NIGHT #2 OF KOKOMO’S SMACKDOWN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 22, 2025)………Thank God it’s Friday!
It’s unknown if Kevin Thomas Jr. has eaten at a TGI Friday’s or watched ABC’s primetime television programming block, but you could almost hear those words emanating from him as soon as he rolled into Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway on Friday night.
After winning the Friday portion of the Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown in 2021, 2022 and 2024, the Cullman, Alabama racer added yet another one after leading all 30 laps at the 1/4-mile dirt oval in his Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Lucas Oil Center – Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
“It’s another Friday night win; I wish I was this good on Saturday,” Thomas Jr. quipped. “This is great for these guys, bouncing back from last night where we weren’t the best, but not the worst, then coming out tonight with a lights out racecar.”
Thomas carved out a not-too-shabby 13th to sixth run in Thursday’s Smackdown opener but is certainly more at home in victory lane where he’s now notched four USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature victories on the 2025 season.
His 48th and latest series triumph was yet another milestone in his career as he surpassed Tracy Hines for sole possession of fifth on the all-time series win list.
It’s KTJ’s sixth career Smackdown main event victory (second all-time behind Justin Grant’s nine), which now includes five prelim scores and one championship back in 2016. Furthermore, Thomas’ seventh career USAC National Sprint Car win at Kokomo ranks fourth all-time behind only Justin Grant (11), Dave Darland (9) and Tony Elliott (8).
Thomas started from the pole position and immediately established his command over outside front row starter Kyle Cummins. Meanwhile, Grant was on the move early as he climbed past Cale Coons on the eighth lap, then dove under previous night’s winner Briggs Danner in turn three on lap 10 to take over occupation of third.
Just as the front runners were headed for lapped traffic, caution fell over the speedway on lap 12 as Clinton Boyles rolled to a stop just a lap or two after enduring an extreme bike over in turns three and four. After starting ninth on the grid, Boyles had worked his way up to seventh, ending a solid run with a 25th place result for the driver filling in for the injured Robert Ballou.
On the lap 13 restart, Danner stumbled off the exit of turn two and Coons ably took advantage by driving underneath Danner to take over the fourth spot behind the top-three triumvirate of Thomas, Cummins and Grant.
With 10 laps remaining, traffic was once again in play for the leaders. Cummins was able to close to within a car length of Thomas as the pair weaved their way past the duo of Matt Westfall and Kyle Shipley, putting them a lap down in the process.
Yet, Cummins was unable to draw any closer than that as Thomas continued to hammer a path through the back of the field, successfully placing the lapped cars of Rylan Gray and Chelby Hinton between himself and Cummins entering turn three with chief starter Mark Orr’s white flag set to fly moments later.
“I felt good, like I put enough cars in between myself and Kyle,” Thomas said. “I felt like I got through there well enough that if somebody was right on me, it was going to be tough to maneuver by both the lapped cars and me.”
But the best-laid plans of mice and men doesn't necessarily ensure success as eighth running Danner slowed with a flat right rear tire which relegated him to a 19th place finish. In turn, the yellow flag was displayed on the 29th circuit, thus setting up a green-white-checkered finish.
Despite the interruption, Thomas remained confident with a clear track ahead of him and equipped with a Tim Spindler-wrenched set up. He even spotted a face in the crowd delivering instructions to second running Cummins.
“I saw his crew guy pointing him here on one caution, and on the next caution, was pointing him there,” Thomas recalled. “But I was lucky enough that I could see the dirt and have lane choice wherever I wanted to go. Being able to see where people were running was kind of a dead giveaway. You could see it dusted up in some spots and clean in others. I felt comfortable around there and I never felt any pressure to that point, so I wasn’t going to change. But I know that once that 3p gets wound up around the top, it’s probably game over for a lot of us. I just stayed true to what got us there and then ran 30 good ones.”
At the conclusion, Thomas ran two great ones to clinch the victory by a 0.711 second margin over Kyle Cummins who finished as the runner-up for the second night in a row at Kokomo. Justin Grant was incredible once more as he finished third despite nursing a broken left foot which required him to use crutches just to be able to get on the stage for the podium finishers photo. Cale Coons collected a career best fourth while Jake Swanson rounded out the top-five with a bounce back performance after being an innocent victim in a crash 24 hours earlier while running fourth.
It was a mega night for Cale Coons, who raced to a career best USAC National Sprint Car finish of fourth in just his fourth career series start. In turn, he was named the Smackdown Rookie of the Race courtesy of Crume-Evans Insurance. Additionally, he picked up accolades as the Jeff's Jam-It-In Storage top Kokomo regular.
Shane Cottle was on the move, picking up eight spots in the feature to advance from 23rd to 15th, which proved to be the biggest surge of the night. That earned him Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Matt Westfall muscled his way into the feature lineup following a distant 30th place qualifying run out of the 53 cars on hand for the event. For his performance, the Ohioan picked up the ProSource Hard Work award.
Hayden Reinbold collected some fresh rubber after he raced to the fourth and final transfer spot in the semi-feature. That earned the Arizonan a new right rear from Hoosier Tire.
Briggs Danner's evening didn't unfold exactly how he wanted it to with a flat tire late in the feature. Nonetheless, in his heat race, he made the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night with an electrifying move, splitting between two cars to advance from sixth to fourth on the final lap to grab the last transfer spot.
Mitchel Moles collected his 10th Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying award of the USAC National Sprint Car season, just the eighth occasion in the 70-year history of the series that a driver has reached double figures in that department: Kevin Thomas Jr. (15 in 2018), Tom Bigelow (14 in 1978), C.J. Leary (12 in 2022), C.J. Leary (11 in 2019), Rich Vogler (10th in 1989), Bryan Clauson (10 in 2012), and C.J. Leary (10 in 2024). On top of that, Moles’ 25th career fast time with the series moved him to 18th place all-time, just ahead of series champs Gary Bettenhausen and J.J. Yeley.
The eight drivers who accumulated the most points throughout the first two nights of Smackdown are locked into Saturday's King of the Hill and into the first four rows of the $30,000-to-win feature: Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Justin Grant, Kevin Thomas Jr., Mitchel Moles, Briggs Danner, Kale Drake and Logan Seavey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 22, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIV
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.368; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.394; 3. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.634; 4. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.710; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.719; 6. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-12.761; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.765; 8. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-12.766; 9. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.781; 10. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.858; 11. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.880; 12. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.030; 13. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.045; 14. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-13.050; 15. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-13.078; 16. Chelby Hinton, 71p, Phillips-13.116; 17. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-13.156; 18. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-13.166; 19. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.192; 20. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-13.197; 21. Geoff Ensign, 00x, Anderson-13.198; 22. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-13.206; 23. Clinton Boyles, 12, Ballou-13.210; 24. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-13.222; 25. Shane Cottle, 86, Stamper-13.252; 26. Max Adams, 21, Hery-13.258; 27. Parker Frederickson, 00, Whitney-13.278; 28. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.284; 29. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-13.322; 30. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-13.350; 31. Jadon Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-13.353; 32. Wyatt Burks, 16K, Knight-13.363; 33. Todd Hobson, 44, Soudrette-13.414; 34. Jack Hoyer, 57H, Hazen-13.425; 35. James Turnbull II, 2J, Turnbull-13.468; 36. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.510; 37. Brayden Clark, 4c, Clark-13.518; 38. Jacob Tuttle, 24x, Maddox-13.553; 39. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.608; 40. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.616; 41. Matt Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-13.624; 42. Bryce Andrews, 17, MSR-13.687; 43. Aaron Davis, 11, Davis-13.690; 44. Devan Myers, 75, Myers-13.699; 45. Adyn Schmidt, 12s, Schmidt-13.701; 46. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-13.845; 47. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-13.847; 48. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-13.938; 49. Travis Thompson, 7, Thompson-14.095; 50. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-14.120; 51. Jack James, 99, James-14.622; 52. Tyler Miller, 67, Lohman-NT; 53. Steve Justis, 12J, Justis-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Swanson, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Chelby Hinton, 4. Geoff Ensign, 5. Jadon Rogers, 6. Carson Garrett, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Max Adams, 9. Matt Goodnight, 10. Troy Carey, 11. Jack James. 2:15.235
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Chance Crum, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Zack Pretorius, 6. Brayden Clark, 7. Wyatt Burks, 8. Braydon Cromwell, 9. Parker Frederickson, 10. Bryce Andrews. 2:13.056
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Clinton Boyles, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Kyle Shipley, 4. Cale Coons, 5. Harley Burns, 6. Hunter Maddox, 7. Jacob Tuttle, 8. Todd Hobson, 9. Aaron Davis, 10. Rob Caho Jr. 2:12.182
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Briggs Danner, 5. Kayla Roell, 6. Hayden Reinbold, 7. Kobe Simpson, 8. Jack Hoyer, 9. Devan Myers, 10. Travis Thompson. 2:15.010
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Matt Westfall, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Rylan Gray, 6. James Turnbull II, 7. Joey Amantea, 8. Adyn Schmidt, 9. R.J. Miller, 10. David Gasper. 2:15.396
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. Jack Hoyer, 2. Braydon Cromwell, 3. Max Adams, 4. David Gasper, 5. Aaron Davis, 6. Troy Carey, 7. Parker Frederickson, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. Rob Caho Jr., 10. Travis Thompson, 11. Bryce Andrews, 12. Devan Myers, 13. Adyn Schmidt, 14. R.J. Miller, 15. Jack James. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Carson Garrett, 2. Harley Burns, 3. Rylan Gray, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Kobe Simpson, 6. Kayla Roell, 7. Hunter Maddox, 8. Brayden Clark, 9. Brandon Mattox, 10. Wyatt Burks, 11. Jack Hoyer, 12. David Gasper, 13. James Turnbull II, 14. Joey Amantea, 15. Max Adams, 16. Braydon Cromwell, 17. Jacob Tuttle, 18. Zack Pretorius, 19. Jadon Rogers. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 2. Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Justin Grant (5), 4. Cale Coons (4), 5. Jake Swanson (7), 6. C.J. Leary (8), 7. Kale Drake (10), 8. Mitchel Moles (6), 9. Logan Seavey (13), 10. Gunnar Setser (12), 11. Chase Stockon (14), 12. Ricky Lewis (16), 13. Carson Garrett (11), 14. Hayden Reinbold (19), 15. Shane Cottle (23), 16. Harley Burns (15), 17. Chance Crum (22), 18. Chelby Hinton (17), 19. Briggs Danner (3), 20. Rylan Gray (20), 21. Kyle Shipley (18), 22. Matt Westfall (24), 23. Joey Amantea (25-P), 24. Kobe Simpson (26-P), 25. Clinton Boyles (9), 26. Geoff Ensign (21). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kevin Thomas Jr.
**Jack James flipped during the C-Main. Devan Myers flipped during the C-Main. Jadon Rogers flipped during the semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2250, 2-Mitchel Moles-2004, 3-Logan Seavey-1977, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1895, 5-Briggs Danner-1876, 6-Justin Grant-1831, 7-C.J. Leary-1751, 8-Jake Swanson-1748, 9-Robert Ballou-1693, 10-Kale Drake-1607.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-207, 2-Briggs Danner-129, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-106, 4-Gunnar Setser-102, 5-Logan Seavey-100, 6-C.J. Leary-95, 7-Kyle Cummins-94, 8-Justin Grant-93, 9-Chase Stockon-73, 10-Jake Swanson-72.
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Ricky Lewis-24, 2-Chance Crum-18, 3-David Gasper-17, 4-Kobe Simpson-14, 5-Kale Drake-13, 6-Clinton Boyles-13, 7-Kyle Cummins-12, 8-Chase Stockon-12, 9-Hayden Reinbold-11, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-10.
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN POINTS: (top-8 locked into August 23 feature) 1-Kyle Cummins-698, 2-C.J. Leary-669, 3-Justin Grant-664, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-663, 5-Mitchel Moles-658, 6-Briggs Danner-632, 7-Kale Drake-613, 8-Logan Seavey-613.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 23, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIV
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kyle Cummins (12.887)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (12.368)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Clinton Boyles
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Jack Hoyer
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Carson Garrett
Hoosier Tire Last Semi Transfer: Hayden Reinbold
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Shane Cottle (23rd to 15th)
ProSource Hard Work: Matt Westfall
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Briggs Danner
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Finishing Kokomo Regular: Cale Coons
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage 2nd Best Finishing Kokomo Regular: Harley Burns
Crume-Evans Insurance Rookie of the Race: Cale Coons
BANNER NIGHT FOR DANNER!
BRIGGS BAGS KOKOMO SMACKDOWN OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 21, 2025)………Just a little over three weeks ago, Briggs Danner was enjoying the spoils of victory from his first career triumph at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway.
Twenty-four days later, the Allentown, Pennsylvania native was standing in the very same spot in Kokomo’s winner’s circle. This time, however, he was celebrating his first career Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown score.
Danner’s Smackdown opening night performance on Thursday marked his second USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship main event win of the season in his Hogue Racing Enterprises/E. Schneider & Sons – Aw Shucks Roasted Corn/DRC/Rider Chevy.
Both of Danner’s 2025 USAC Sprint Car wins have now come at the 1/4-mile dirt oval located in the north central region of the Hoosier state, and both came in similarly dramatic fashion. Whereas July’s Kokomo victory came on a last lap, last turn pass, this time, Danner got the job done a bit earlier. By one single lap.
After officially exchanging the lead three different times throughout the final 14 circuits of the 30-lap feature, Danner took the lead from series point Kyle Cummins on the white flag lap of Thursday’s feature, then held Cummins off for the final two trips to earn his fifth career USAC National Sprint Car win.
Danner noted the similarities of his past two Kokomo wins right down to the track conditions, which the team studied in order to make a few quick, but crucial alterations just prior to pushing off for the main.
“Early on, it really looked like the track was going to be pretty similar,” Danner explained. “I was watching the semi-feature and it was changing a lot, so we thrashed to make little adjustments just to keep up a little bit.”
Starting fourth, Danner had his work cut out for him behind the front row of C.J. Leary and Jake Swanson and alongside fellow row two occupant Mitchel Moles. On the opening lap, Leary jutted out to the lead, while Moles scooted into second under Swanson as Danner took lay of the land in fourth.
As Leary, Moles and Swanson all scurried along the bottom and middle of turns one and two on lap two, Danner took himself an entire lane higher. Running right on the wall, Danner powered past both Swanson and Moles to go from fourth to second in one fell swoop. By lap four, Danner had muscled the lead away from Leary as he rode the high line to the front off turn four, exactly where he wanted to be.
“I knew I wanted to get to the top,” Danner declared. “It was tough to run, although it was easy when I could run behind C.J. and Jake and kind of gauge where I needed to be. Then I got up front. It’s just hard to judge how hard you can run it in. You can get screwed up from there. This place is all about momentum.
Nearing halfway, lapped traffic loomed large. Cummins took advantage and overtook Leary to slip into second on lap 12. On lap 15, Cummins had gotten right to the back bumper of Danner just as a tangle ensued behind them. Fourth running Swanson saw his night come to an abrupt halt when Joey Amantea (24th), Todd Hobson (25th) and Brandon Mattox (26th) all tangled in front of him between turns three and four. Swanson’s front end was knocked out in the melee, which also knocked him out of the race with an undesirable 25th place result.
With the traffic cleared out for the front runners, the game was afoot between Danner and Cummins. First, Cummins slid Danner for the top spot in turn one on lap 17, but Danner answered the challenge by racing back by on the back straightaway to reassume his place at the head of the pack. However, the relentless Cummins charged back by a lap later utilizing the very same maneuver, but this time it paid off as Cummins cleared Danner in turns one and two and set sail with a mere 12 laps remaining.
That said, Danner never strayed too far away over the next seven laps while Cummins held command. As Cummins entered turn one on lap 25, his right rear tire dug in, snapping his front wheels to the right. Danner capitalized by driving past to take over the lead with five laps remaining.
Thirteenth running Jadon Rogers’ stopped car in turn two on the following lap brought out the yellow flag and allowed a chance for both Danner and Cummins to take a deep breath and organize their thoughts and plan of attack for the final five lap sprint.
On the lap 26 resumption, Cummins slid past Danner for the number one spot in the first turn. Danner countered and drove back past Cummins to retain the lead briefly as Danner beat Cummins to the line by about a millimeter or seven. Like déjà vu all over again, Cummins delivered another slide job on Danner on lap 27 in turn one, but this time it stuck.
Danner reloaded and took the high line once more in order to built up his momentum. When Danner got right to the tail tank of Cummins on the back straight, the two flip-flopped lines with Danner perusing the bottom as Cummins looked to gain traction up top.
“I knew Kyle was coming,” Danner acknowledged. “I saw him keep poking his nose in. To be able to move around at the end was a key for sure. He was definitely better on the bottom. I had to get a couple of laps going to get to the top there, and luckily, it worked out.”
Narrowly missing out on the lead on lap 28 by a hair, Danner strolled the bottom into turns one and two as Cummins snagged the cushion with his right rear tire, thus opening up just enough a gap for Danner to shoot away and negate Cummins one last opportunity at chasing him down with only two laps to go.
“I feel like there’s so much you can do at this place to make up for where you’re lacking speed as a driver and try to get better than the guy in front of you to make a move on him,” Danner demonstrated. “It felt good to be able to race Kyle there at the end instead of just running away with it. He was obviously good enough to get by us and I just had to regroup and gather myself back together and stay calm.”
Danner crossed the line 0.339 seconds ahead of Cummins at the finish line while C.J. Leary rounded out the podium in third as Mitchel Moles took fourth and Moles’ Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports teammate Hayden Reinbold completed the top-five.
Ricky Lewis racked up a couple of awards by going +11 in the feature after advancing from his 24th starting spot to finish 13th, which earned him Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Lewis also made the feature after qualifying 50th out of the 54 drivers on hand, which made him the night’s ProSource Hard Work award recipient.
It was an excellent night for Mr. Burns! Harley Burns captured the fourth and final transfer spot of the semi-feature, which scored him a right rear courtesy of Hoosier Tire. After coming home 12th in the feature, Burns pocketed another bonus as the Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Finishing Kokomo regular.
It was a solid debut for Cale Coons. He was the top finishing Smackdown Rookie of the night presented by Crume-Evans Insurance, crossing the finish line in 14th. Furthermore, Coons was the second best finishing Kokomo regular, awarded by Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage.
Cheers for the Aussie! Clyde, Victoria's Todd Hobson hustled in his heat race to make the feature by traveling +5 from ninth to fourth to transfer his way into the main event, which proved to be the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Despite seven series wins on the USAC National Sprint Car trail this year, it wasn’t until the 32nd event of the 2025 season on Thursday night when Kyle Cummins grabbed his first Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying award of the year. His 18th career fast time with the series tied 1960-1961-1962 USAC Sprint Car champion Parnelli Jones for 29th place on the all-time list.
The 54 cars and drivers on hand for Thursday’s race was a new Smackdown record, surpassing the pervious mark of 50 which competed on the opening night of the event in 2024.
Thursday night also marked the 100th USAC national event promoted by the O’Connor family, who have been at the helm of Kokomo Speedway for the past two decades. They’ve become just the eight race organizer to reach the 100+ mark.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 21, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIV
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.599; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.662; 3. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.835; 4. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.854; 5. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.896; 6. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-12.961; 7. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.999; 8. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.000; 9. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-13.001; 10. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-13.007; 11. Geoff Ensign, 00x, Anderson-13.022; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.043; 13. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-13.046; 14. Jack Hoyer, 57H, Hazen-13.052; 15. Rylan Gray, 06, Gray-13.077; 16. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-13.152; 17. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-13.202; 18. Shane Cottle, 86, Stamper-13.202; 19. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-13.221; 20. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.229; 21. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.263; 22. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.295; 23. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-13.341; 24. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-13.350; 25. Tyler Hewitt, 97, Hewitt-13.354; 26. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.379; 27. Chelby Hinton, 71p, Phillips-13.391; 28. Jadon Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-13.433; 29. Wyatt Burks, 16K, Knight-13.456; 30. Parker Frederickson, 00, Whitney-13.497; 31. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-13.531; 32. Brayden Clark, 4c, Clark-13.533; 33. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell-13.546; 34. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-13.549; 35. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.626; 36. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-13.688; 37. Aaron Davis, 11, Davis-13.691; 38. Max Adams, 21, Hery-13.694; 39. James Turnbull II, 2J, Turnbull-13.698; 40. David Gasper, 77s, Sturgeon-13.702; 41. Todd Hobson, 44, Soudrette-13.725; 42. Devan Myers, 75, Myers-13.746; 43. Matt Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-13.764 44. Adyn Schmidt, 12s, Schmidt-13.825; 45. Jack James, 99, James-13.867; 46. Clinton Boyles, 12, Ballou-13.897; 47. Jacob Tuttle, 24x, Maddox-14.071; 48. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-14.099; 49. Bryce Andrews, 17, MSR-14.139; 50. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-14.329; 51. Steve Justis, 12J, Justis-14.383; 52. Evan Mosley, 2, Mosley-NT; 53. Trey Osborne, 6T, Ebert-NT; 54. Camden Winter, 84, Eisenzopf-NT (time of 13.891 disallowed to due to an illegal left rear tire).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Todd Hobson, 5. Harley Burns, 6. Joey Amantea, 7. Clinton Boyles, 8. Zack Pretorius, 9. Troy Carey, 10. Geoff Ensign, 11. Steve Justis. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Kale Drake, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Chelby Hinton, 6. Kobe Simpson, 7. Brayden Clark, 8. Aaron Davis, 9. Jacob Tuttle, 10. Devan Myers, 11. Camden Winter. 2:16.227
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jadon Rogers, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Cale Coons, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Carson Garrett, 7. Max Adams, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. R.J. Miller. 2:17.320
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Matt Westfall, 2. Wyatt Burks, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Jack Hoyer, 5. Kyle Shipley, 6. James Turnbull II, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Bryce Andrews, 9. Chance Crum, 10. Adyn Schmidt. NT
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Swanson, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Brandon Mattox, 5. Hunter Maddox, 6. Rylan Gray, 7. Jack James, 8. Tyler Hewitt, 9. David Gasper, 10. Parker Frederickson. NT
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. Zack Pretorius, 2. Matt Goodnight, 3. Chance Crum, 4. David Gasper, 5. Aaron Davis, 6. Bryce Andrews, 7. R.J. Miller, 8. Troy Carey, 9. Devan Myers, 10. Geoff Ensign, 11. Jacob Tuttle. 2:20.946
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. Chelby Hinton, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Harley Burns, 5. Kobe Simpson, 6. Clinton Boyles, 7. Chance Crum, 8. Max Adams, 9. Zack Pretorius, 10. Rylan Gray, 11. Matt Goodnight, 12. Brayden Clark, 13. Jack James, 14. Kyle Shipley, 15. Hunter Maddox, 16. James Turnbull II, 17. Joey Amantea, 18. Kayla Roell, 19. David Gasper. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (4), 2. Kyle Cummins (6), 3. C.J. Leary (1), 4. Mitchel Moles (3), 5. Hayden Reinbold (8), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 7. Justin Grant (5), 8. Kale Drake (17), 9. Logan Seavey (11), 10. Chase Stockon (16), 11. Matt Westfall (7), 12. Harley Burns (10), 13. Ricky Lewis (24), 14. Cale Coons (20), 15. Carson Garrett (14), 16. Chelby Hinton (21), 17. Gunnar Setser (12), 18. Clinton Boyles (25-P), 19. Wyatt Burks (22), 20. Jack Hoyer (15), 21. Todd Hobson (23), 22. Brandon Mattox (19), 23. Jadon Rogers (9), 24. Shane Cottle (18), 25. Jake Swanson (2), 26. Joey Amantea (26-P). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-3 C.J. Leary, Laps 4-17 Briggs Danner, Laps 18-24 Kyle Cummins, Laps 25-26 Briggs Danner, Laps 27-28 Kyle Cummins, Laps 29-30 Briggs Danner.
**Steve Justis flipped during the first heat. Adyn Schmidt flipped during the fourth heat. David Gasper & Parker Frederickson flipped during the fifth heat. James Turnbull II flipped during the semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2173, 2-Mitchel Moles-1942, 3-Logan Seavey-1924, 4-Briggs Danner-1843, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1820, 6-Justin Grant-1755, 7-Robert Ballou-1693, 8-C.J. Leary-1688, 9-Jake Swanson-1682, 10-Kale Drake-1547.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-204, 2-Briggs Danner-129, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-106, 4-Gunnar Setser-100, 5-Logan Seavey-96, 6-Kyle Cummins-94, 7-C.J. Leary-93, 8-Justin Grant-91, 9-Chase Stockon-70, 10-Jake Swanson-70.
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Ricky Lewis-19, 2-Chance Crum-13, 3-Clinton Boyles-12, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-9, 5-Kale Drake-9, 6-Matt Goodnight-8, 7-Briggs Danner-7, 8-Kyle Cummins-7, 9-Chase Stockon-7, 10-Chelby Hinton-7.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: August 22-23, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIV
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (12.755)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kyle Cummins (12.599)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Zack Pretorius
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner:
Hoosier Tire Last Semi Transfer: Harley Burns
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Ricky Lewis (24th to 13th)
ProSource Hard Work: Ricky Lewis
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Todd Hobson
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage Top Finishing Kokomo Regular: Harley Burns
Jeff’s Jam-It-In Storage 2nd Best Finishing Kokomo Regular: Cale Coons
Crume-Evans Insurance Rookie of the Race: Cale Coons
USAC SPRINTS IN TEXAS!
SERIES DEBUTS AT AMARILLO'S ROUTE 66
FOR $10K ON OCTOBER 18
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Amarillo, Texas (August 20, 2025)………For the first time ever, the USAC AMSOIL
Sprint Car National Championship is coming to Route 66 Motor Speedway in
Amarillo, Texas.
Save the date for Saturday night, October 18, as the series races for a
$10,000 top prize in its debut at the 3/8-mile high banked clay oval located in
the Texas panhandle.
Advance tickets are now on sale for the event at
www.route66motorspeedway.net. General admission tickets are $35 apiece for ages
13 and up, $15 for ages 5-12 and free for ages 4 and under. Pit passes are $45
each for all ages.
The USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship will be joined by the Air
Compressor Solutions Street Stocks, which will be competing for $500-to-win.
Pits open on race day at Noon Central time with the front gates opening at
4:30pm and cars on track at 6pm.
The event at Route 66 is the capper to a thrilling weekend of USAC National
Sprint Car racing in the great plains. One night before, the series makes its
return to Kansas’ Dodge City Raceway Park on Friday, October 17.
USAC National Sprint Cars have made five previous visits to the Lone Star
State of Texas. The first of which came at Houston’s Meyer Speedway in 1959
where hometown hero A.J. Foyt tamed the field under the “Midwest” division
moniker in what was the last series event held in the decade of the 1950s.
Don Branson edged Jim Hurtubise to the finish line by a mere two feet at
Meyer the following year in early 1960. Rufus Jones, better known as Parnelli,
got his revenge in October of 1960 at Meyer Speedway when he became the
third-straight USAC Sprint Car driving champion to “walk-off” with a feature
victory in the final race of the season.
The hiatus lasted 25 years before USAC Sprint Car racing returned to Texas in
1985, which presented a unique USAC vs CRA (California Racing Association)
challenge, pitting the top talent from the national scene versus the best of the
west. Rick Hood trailed Steve Butler for 29 of the 30 laps before roaring from
behind in the final turn to beat Butler to the checkered flag.
Thirty eight years later, in 2023, Brady Bacon wired all 30 laps to earn his
first career victory at Devil’s Bowl Speedway in Mesquite after several years of
trying to win both with and without a wing.
One thing each of the five USAC National Sprint Car winners in Texas have in
common is that they are USAC National Sprint Car champions.
Now, drivers such as Kyle Cummins, Logan Seavey, Mitchel Moles, Briggs Danner, Kevin Thomas Jr., Justin Grant, Jake Swanson, C.J. Leary, Kale Drake, Hayden Reinbold, Gunnar Setser and many more are expected to be the next in line to take on the challenge of Amarillo’s Route 66 Motor Speedway on Saturday night, October 18, 2025.
2025 SMACKDOWN PREVIEW!
USAC SPRINTS INVADE KOKOMO FOR $30-GRAND AUG 21-22-23
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (August 19, 2025)………Sprint Car Smackdown always delivers.
The intensity, the pageantry, the atmosphere and the racing itself are enough
to make a working man and woman go wild.
The time has come again for Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car
Smackdown XIV at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway this Thursday, Friday and Saturday
night, August 21-22-23.
Since Smackdown’s inaugural edition in 2012, it’s been a staple of the racing
calendar, one which delivers the goods with more than 50 USAC AMSOIL National
Sprint Car drivers entered for the event from all over the country and around
the globe, all chasing the glory of a $30,000-plus payday on championship night
and the title belt along with numerous bonuses across three-straight nights at
Indiana’s baddest bullring.
Smackdown is a bucket list item for fans to attend. It’s a bucket list item
for drivers and teams to win. The ever-brewing excitement is palpable, and the
storylines are in abundance. Let’s hit with you seven of the biggest storylines
for the 14th installment of Sprint Car Smackdown 2025 right now.
AN ABUNDANCE OF PAST SMACKDOWN WINNERS
Past final night Smackdown winners in this weekend’s field include Kevin
Thomas Jr. (2016) and Kyle Cummins (2022), both of whom are also past Kokomo
Speedway track champions as well: Thomas Jr. (2016) and Cummins (2022).
Both have also won their share of Smackdown prelim night features throughout
the years: Thomas Jr. (four in 2016-21-22-24) and Cummins (two in 2020).
It’s certainly worth noting that the status of four-time and defending
Smackdown champion Justin Grant (2018-21-23-24) is unknown at this juncture.
Grant is still recovering from a broken left foot suffered at Lawrenceburg
Speedway in late July. In the meantime, Grant has made a couple of USAC Silver
Crown starts, finishing 2nd at Salem and 4th at Springfield.
Grant is the winningest driver in Smackdown history with nine wins (5 prelims
and 4 final nights) and is also the winningest driver of all-time in USAC
National Sprint Car competition at Kokomo with 11 victories.
Three other drivers in this year’s Smackdown field have won a prelim or two
but are still vying for their first Smackdown final night triumph: Chase Stockon
(2015), C.J. Leary (2016-17) and Logan Seavey (2019).
STEPPING UP AT SMACKDOWN
The list of potential first-time Smackdown winners – prelim or final night –
is plentiful with four drivers currently residing inside the top-10 of the USAC
National Sprint Car standings vying for a first Smackdown triumph.
Count Briggs Danner in that group. He scored a sensational last turn, last
lap pass for the win during July’s USAC Indiana Sprint Week round at Kokomo for
his one and only series win to date in 2025.
Mitchel Moles is one who could certainly break through this weekend as could Jake Swanson and Kale Drake, all three of whom are seeking to win their first USAC National Sprint Car feature wins this year. All three also own a best USAC National Sprint Car finish of second place this season and would certainly like to change that sooner rather than later, especially on Smackdown weekend.
RICHEST RICHES OF THE YEAR
This Saturday’s Smackdown finale will continue with Smackdown Saturday night
not only being the richest USAC Sprint Car race of the year, but also the
richest ever in the state of Indiana.
A pair of $6,000-to-win preliminaries set the stage on Thursday and Friday
night followed by the $30 Grand finale on Saturday night. With $20,000 in lap
leader money up for grabs, leading all 40 laps and winning on Saturday would net
a driver a $50,000 payday.
The base pay of $30,000 for winning the feature is supplemented by adding a
cool $500 per each lap led throughout the course of the feature thanks to a
number of sponsors who’ve made it possible. The take home pay for the winners
over the past three years has been $35,000, $44,500 and $35,000 in 2022, 2023
and 2024, respectively.
Just five years ago, the final night of Smackdown paid $10,000-to-win. By
2021, it hit $15,000. In 2022, the $15,000 winner’s share was boosted even
further by an extra $20,000 in lap money.
Additionally, Smackdown XIV Saturday night will pay $1,500 to start, which is the largest payout for start money on the USAC National Sprint Car calendar during the 2025 season.
A RECORD CAR COUNT!
The largest car count in the history of Sprint Car Smackdown stands at 50,
which was set one year ago during the opening night of the event in 2024.
Thus far, there are 50-plus confirmed entries for this year’s event,
consisting of drivers from 15 different United States and two countries. Indiana
leads the way with 23 entries, while representation in the event also hails from
California (10), Arizona (2), Ohio (2), Pennsylvania (2), Texas (2), Alabama
(1), Colorado (1), Illinois (1), Kansas (1), Louisiana (1), Minnesota (1),
Missouri (1), Oklahoma (1) and Washington (1).
International representation in the field is brought to us courtesy of
Australia’s Todd Hobson from Clyde, Victoria and Troy Carey from Tullamore, New
South Wales.
Overall, three states have captured a Smackdown final night victory. Eight belong to Indiana’s Bryan Clauson (2012), Dave Darland (2013-14-15), Tyler Courtney (2017-19-20) and Kyle Cummins (2022). Four have gone to the state of California: Justin Grant (2018-21-23-24). Alabama has grabbed one win in the event with Kevin Thomas Jr. (2016).
SMACKDOWN ROOKIE BREAKDOWN
This year’s Smackdown Rookie class looks to feature at least 12 drivers
making their first ever appearance in the event.
Among the first timers for 2025 are Gunnar Setser and Cale Coons, each of
whom have made strong runs in USAC National Sprint Car competition this year.
Furthermore, there’s also Evan Mosley, James Turnbull Jr., R.J. Miller, Eli
Wilhelmus, Chelby Hinton, Rob Caho Jr. and Kole Kirkman, all of which have made
USAC National Sprint Car starts in their career. Meanwhile, George Wessel Jr.,
Jacob Tuttle and Camden Winter are all seeking their first career USAC National
Sprint Car starts.
All Rookies will be shooting for the Smackdown Rookie of the Year award,
which will present $1,000 to the highest finisher from this group on Saturday
night courtesy of Crume-Evans Insurance.
Past Smackdown Rookies of the Year include Brady Bacon (4th in 2013), Kyle
Cummins (10th in 2014), Kody Swanson (9th in 2015 Semi), Tyler Thomas (10th in
2016), Josh Hodges (14th in 2017), Jason McDougal (4th in 2018), Max Adams (14th
in 2019), Buddy Kofoid (5th in 2020), Tanner Thorson (2nd in 2021), Mitchel
Moles (12th in 2022), Briggs Danner (6th in 2023) and Kale Drake (10th in 2024).
TRIFECTA OPENER
Smackdown XIV is also the kickoff for the third edition of the USAC NOS
Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta in which USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship competitors will be racing for major prizes across three marquee
events in the state of Indiana in August, September and October.
The Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown is up first
followed by the $20,000-to-win Haubstadt Hustler at Tri-State Speedway on
Saturday, September 13. Another $20,000 winner’s share is posted for the Fall
Nationals at Lawrenceburg Speedway, set to go on Saturday, October 11.
Winning all three Trifecta events in 2025 would net a driver a bonus of up to
$30,000. The top driver finishing all three races in second place or better will
receive a $20,000 payout. The top driver finishing all three races in third
place or better will receive a $10,000 payout.
At the end of the three races during the USAC NOS Energy Drink Hoosier
Trifecta, a driver could earn a potential $100,000 prize when all is said and
done.
IT’S WORTH THE PAIN TO BE KING OF THE HILL
Smackdown preliminary events on Thursday, August 21 and Friday, August 22
will be comprised of complete programs for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship, culminating in 30-lap feature races each night. At the conclusion
of Friday night’s program, the top-8 in overall Smackdown points will be locked
into Saturday night’s main event.
On the third and final night, Saturday, August 23, a 40-lap feature will
close out the spectacular weekend in grand fashion, which will be preceded by
heat races for all drivers not locked in and will be lined up in order of each
driver’s best points night.
The unique “King of the Hill” bracket-style tournament of two-car duels for
locked-in drivers takes place afterward and determines the first four rows of
the feature. The semi-feature will provide the final chance for drivers to lock
themselves into a coveted spot for the A-Main.
Past winners of the King of the Hill include Tracy Hines (2012), Chase
Stockon (2013), Brady Bacon (2014-15-20), Tyler Courtney (2016-19), Kevin Thomas
Jr. (2017), Justin Grant (2018 & 2023), Tanner Thorson (2021), C.J. Leary (2022)
and Mitchel Moles (2024) who became the first 8-seed to race his way to the King
of the Hill title.
RACE DETAILS
This weekend at Kokomo Speedway, gates open at 3pm Eastern on Thursday and at
4pm on Friday/Saturday. Cars will hit the track at 6:30pm each night.
Thursday/Friday, general admission tickets are $30 with kids 12 and under are
free. Pit passes are $30 for members and $35 for non-members (all ages).
On Saturday, general admission tickets are $35 with kids 12 and under are
free. Pit passes are $40 for members and $45 for non-members (all ages).
Reserved Seating is offered as a 3-Day Pass at $100. To purchase, call Kokomo
Speedway at (779) 230-1310 or visit
https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/1809/tickets.
As far as the off-track activities at Kokomo, on Thursday, Kick It for
Karaoke will be held after the races in the Turn 5 Bar. On Friday, a cornhole
tournament will be held at 1pm outside turn four and a concert will be held
immediately following the checkered flag at the stage outside turn four. On
Saturday, the Riley Kids Auction & Kickball game will take place between
Noon-2pm.
All three nights of racing during Smackdown will be shown live on FloRacing
at www.flosports.link/usac.
EXPECTED 2025 SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN XIV ENTRIES:
0G KYLE SHIPLEY/Phoenix, AZ (Black Gold Racing)
00 PARKER FREDERICKSON/Kokomo, IN (Don Whitney)
00x GEOFF ENSIGN/Sebastopol, CA (Dave Anderson)
05 (R) GEORGE WESSEL JR./Spencerville, IN (George Wessel Jr.)
06 RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers Racing)
2 (R) EVAN MOSLEY/Lapel, IN (Mosley Racing)
2B KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (2B Racing)
2E CARSON GARRETT/Littleton, CO (Epperson Racing)
2J (R) JAMES TURNBULL II/Indio, CA (James Turnbull II)
3p KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Petty Performance Racing)
3R KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (Rock Steady Racing)
4 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (TOPP Motorsports)
4c BRAYDEN CLARK/Tipton, IN (Clark Racing)
4K KAYLA ROELL/Dillsboro, IN (Kayla Roell Racing)
4x BRAYDON CROMWELL/Lone Jack, MO (Rachel Cromwell-Boyd Racing)
5 JADON ROGERS/Worthington, IN (Baldwin-Fox Racing)
5G (R) GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (KO Motorsports)
5T JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Daming Swanson Motorsports)
6T TREY OSBORNE/Columbus, OH (Larry Ebert)
9z ZACK PRETORIUS/Yorktown, IN (Jeff Pretorius)
11 AARON DAVIS/Windfall, IN (Jeff Davis)
16 HARLEY BURNS/Brazil, IN (Britt Aero Racing)
16K WYATT BURKS/Topeka, KS (Knight Racing)
19 HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21 MAX ADAMS/Loomis, CA (Mark Hery)
21AZ C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing)
21K KOBE SIMPSON/Bonham, TX (Kevin Simpson)
24m HUNTER MADDOX/Bedford, IN (Hunter Maddox Racing)
24x (R) JACOB TUTTLE/Oakley, CA (Hunter Maddox Racing)
28 BRANDON MATTOX/Terre Haute, IN (Brandon Mattox Racing)
34 (R) R.J. MILLER/Edgewood, TX (Miller Racing)
39 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Hogue Racing Enterprises)
39G MATT GOODNIGHT/Winchester, IN (Goodnight Racing)
41 RICKY LEWIS/Camarillo, CA (Ricky Lewis)
44 TODD HOBSON/Clyde, VIC (Jason Soudrette Racing)
45N TROY CAREY/Tullamore, NSW (Troy Carey Motorsports)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (Matt Westfall)
55 (R) ELI WILHELMUS/Newburgh, IN (Kent Wilhelmus)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57H JACK HOYER/Frankfort, IN (Paul Hazen)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Dooling Autosports-Curb-Agajanian)
71p (R) CHELBY HINTON/Dubberly, LA (Phillips Motorsports)
75 DEVAN MYERS/Delphi, IN (Devan Myers)
77s DAVID GASPER/Goleta, CA (Tyler Sturgeon Racing)
78 (R) ROB CAHO JR./Rush City, MN (Rob & Darcie Caho)
81 (R) KOLE KIRKMAN/Kokomo, IN (Mike Dice)
83c CHANCE CRUM/Snohomish, WA (Crum Racing)
84 (R) CAMDEN WINTER/Galveston, IN (Frank Eisenzopf)
86c SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Danny Stamper)
88J JOEY AMANTEA/Mt. Pocono, PA (JPA Racing)
92 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tom & Laurie Sertich)
(R) represents a Sprint Car Smackdown Rookie
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2094,
2-Logan Seavey-1875, 3-Mitchel Moles-1872, 4-Briggs Danner-1762, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1758, 6-Justin Grant-1693, 7-Robert Ballou-1693, 8-Jake Swanson-1649, 9-C.J.
Leary-1616, 10-Kale Drake-1492.
ALL-TIME SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN WINNERS:
2012: Bryan Clauson (8/23), Chris Windom (8/24) & Bryan Clauson (8/25)
2013: Bryan Clauson (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) & Dave Darland (8/24)
2014: Jon Stanbrough (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) & Dave Darland (8/24)
2015: Robert Ballou (8/27), Chase Stockon (8/28) & Dave Darland (8/29)
2016: Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/25), C.J. Leary (8/26) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/27)
2017: C.J. Leary (8/24), Tyler Courtney (8/25) & Tyler Courtney (8/26)
2018: Tyler Courtney (8/23), Tyler Thomas (8/24) & Justin Grant (9/27)
2019: Thomas Meseraull (8/22), Logan Seavey (8/23) & Tyler Courtney (8/24)
2020: Kyle Cummins (8/27), Kyle Cummins (8/28) & Tyler Courtney (8/29)
2021: Justin Grant (8/27), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/28) & Justin Grant (8/28)
2022: Justin Grant (8/25), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/26) & Kyle Cummins (8/27)
2023: Justin Grant (8/24), Justin Grant (8/25) & Justin Grant (8/26)
2024: Justin Grant (8/22), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/23) & Justin Grant (8/22)
KOKOMO SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
11-Justin Grant
9-Dave Darland
8-Tony Elliott
6-Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins & Kevin Thomas Jr.
4-Bryan Clauson & C.J. Leary
3-Jack Hewitt, Thomas Meseraull, Jon Stanbrough & Chris Windom
1-Robert Ballou, Tom Bigelow, Chad Boat, Briggs Danner, Jay Drake, Russ
Gamester, Levi Jones, Bud Kaeding, Kelly Kinser, Cory Kruseman, Brad Marvel,
Hunter Schuerenberg, Logan Seavey, Dean Shirley, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas,
Tyler Thomas, Rich Vogler & J.J. Yeley
KOKOMO SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1981: Tom Bigelow (7/22)
1982: Rich Vogler (7/21)
1983: Dean Shirley (7/20)
1984: Jack Hewitt (7/11)
1985: Jack Hewitt (8/4)
1989: Jack Hewitt (6/25)
1990: Russ Gamester (6/24)
1991: Kelly Kinser (6/23) & Tony Elliott (8/25)
1992: Tony Elliott (6/28)
1993: Dave Darland (6/27)
1995: Tony Elliott (7/5)
1996: Tony Elliott (6/30) & Brad Marvel (7/28)
1997: Kevin Thomas (6/15) & J.J. Yeley (7/20)
1998: Tony Elliott (7/19) & Tony Elliott (8/9)
1999: Cory Kruseman (7/25) & Tony Elliott (8/8)
2000: Jay Drake (7/23)
2001: Tony Elliott (7/29)
2003: Bud Kaeding (7/23)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (7/16)
2007: Jon Stanbrough (7/15)
2008: Dave Darland (7/13)
2009: Chad Boat (7/12)
2010: Bryan Clauson (4/18) & Levi Jones (7/11)
2011: Hunter Schuerenberg (7/9)
2012: Dave Darland (7/16), Bryan Clauson (8/23), Chris Windom (8/24) & Bryan
Clauson (8/25)
2013: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/13), Bryan Clauson (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) &
Dave Darland (8/24)
2014: Dave Darland (7/12), Jon Stanbrough (8/22), Dave Darland (8/23) & Dave
Darland (8/24)
2015: Chris Windom (8/26), Robert Ballou (8/27), Chase Stockon (8/28) & Dave
Darland (8/29)
2016: Kyle Cummins (7/9), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/25), C.J. Leary (8/26) & Kevin
Thomas Jr. (8/27)
2017: Thomas Meseraull (7/8), C.J. Leary (8/24), Tyler Courtney (8/25) &
Tyler Courtney (8/26)
2018: Thomas Meseraull (7/24), Tyler Courtney (8/23), Tyler Thomas (8/24) &
Justin Grant (9/27)
2019: Chris Windom (7/20), Thomas Meseraull (8/22), Logan Seavey (8/23) &
Tyler Courtney (8/24)
2020: C.J. Leary (7/25), Kyle Cummins (8/27), Kyle Cummins (8/28), Tyler
Courtney (8/29) & Tyler Courtney (9/26)
2021: Justin Grant (7/24), Justin Grant (8/27), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/28) &
Justin Grant (8/28)
2022: Justin Grant (7/26), Justin Grant (8/25), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/26), Kyle
Cummins (8/27) & Kyle Cummins (9/30)
2023: C.J. Leary (7/22), Justin Grant (8/24), Justin Grant (8/25) & Justin
Grant (8/26)
2024: Kyle Cummins (7/27), Justin Grant (8/22), Kevin Thomas Jr. (8/23) &
Justin Grant (8/24)
2025: Briggs Danner (7/29)
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT KOKOMO SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/26/2022 - C.J. Leary - 12.284
3 Laps - 8/27/2022 - C.J. Leary - 39.543
6 Laps - 7/23/2003 - Mike Spencer - 1:32.52
8 Laps - 7/13/2013 - Tyler Hewitt - 1:49.60
10 Laps - 8/26/2017 - Chris Windom - 2:10.23
12 Laps - 8/22/2014 - Dave Darland - 2:41.06
15 Laps - 8/27/2016 - Tyler Thomas - 3:28.93
30 Laps - 8/23/2019 - Logan Seavey - 6:48.92
SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN KING OF THE HILL WINNERS
2012: Tracy Hines defeated Thomas Meseraull
2013: Chase Stockon defeated Dave Darland
2014: Brady Bacon defeated Dave Darland
2015: Brady Bacon defeated Chase Stockon
2016: Tyler Courtney defeated Thomas Meseraull
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. defeated Tyler Thomas
2018: Justin Grant defeated Dave Darland
2019: Tyler Courtney defeated C.J. Leary
2020: Brady Bacon defeated C.J. Leary
2021: #4 Tanner Thorson defeated #6 Kevin Thomas Jr.
2022: #2 C.J. Leary defeated #1 Kyle Cummins
2023: #1 Justin Grant defeated #3 C.J. Leary
2024: #8 Mitchel Moles defeated #2 Kevin Thomas Jr.
PAST SPRINT CAR SMACKDOWN ROOKIES OF THE YEAR:
2013: Brady Bacon (4th)
2014: Kyle Cummins (10th)
2015: Kody Swanson (9th in Semi)
2016: Tyler Thomas (10th)
2017: Josh Hodges (14th)
2018: Jason McDougal (4th)
2019: Dustin Smith (16th)
2020: Buddy Kofoid (5th)
2021: Tanner Thorson (2nd)
2022: Mitchel Moles (12th)
2023: Briggs Danner (6th)
2024: Kale Drake (10th)
HYSTERIA!
KODY SWANSON BECOMES
4-TIME BETTENHAUSEN 100 WINNER AT SPRINGFIELD
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Springfield, Illinois (August 16, 2025)………Kody Swanson joined the exclusive four-time Bettenhausen 100 winners club on Saturday at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.
The Kingsburg, California native took the lead early, then lost it only to regain it again past the halfway mark, then led the final 42 laps en route to victory aboard his John Haggenbottom/Radio Hospital – Belmont’s Garage – Kreider Manufacturing/Maxim/Hampshire Chevy.
Only five drivers have accrued at least four Bettenhausen 100 Presented by Hunt Brothers Pizza wins in their career, led by Chuck Gurney’s seven, while A.J. Foyt, Jack Hewitt, Brian Tyler and now Swanson have all tallied four apiece.
Swanson, who had previously won 100-mile USAC Silver Crown race victories at the Springfield Mile in 2014, 2015 and 2021, earned his fourth win in the event in much similar fashion as the first three. Well, kind of.
In all three of his previous Springfield triumphs, Swanson was also the fastest qualifier. However, in 2015, he was forced to start 16th on the grid due to missing his spot in the qualifying line. In 2021, he was relegated to the 23rd starting spot due to a pre-race right rear tire change. In all instances, he still found the path to the checkered and the victory lane photograph.
This time around, Swanson set the tone by earning quick time once again, but no grid penalties were in the equation on this occasion as he qualified for and started from the pole, providing Pennsylvania car owner John Haggenbottom his first career USAC Silver Crown pole position and victory on the same day.
For Swanson, it was just his second time in the seat of the Haggenbottom ride, and first since a nondescript 16th place result at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track four months earlier in April. The moment wasn’t lost on Swanson, who earned his first dirt win with the series since Springfield in 2021, while also bringing a dream come true to the Haggenbottom team, which had only captured one top-five finish in 52 series starts, just nine top-tens, and had never led a single lap. Until Saturday. No foolin’.
“They’re all extremely special and this one certainly is,” Swanson exclaimed. “To be the first winner in the Haggenbottom 24 is really something. These guys are a great group and have been a part of this series for a while, doing all they can to support it all the way from Philadelphia. They make the tow and I’m so happy to get them the win here today.”
Despite Swanson’s optimal starting position from the pole, it was outside front row occupant Matt Westfall who initially gained the upper hand, holding the lead for the first eight laps of the 100 miler. However, as soon as Swanson fell back, he began to reel Westfall in. On the ninth lap, Swanson used a run down the back straightaway to glide right past Westfall and into the lead.
Meanwhile, Carmen Perigo was an animal on the dirt mile. Akin to a rocket, starting eighth, Perigo climbed into the top-five under Jimmy Light in turn one on lap 12. On the 14th lap, Perigo flew past Stockon for fourth, then soared to third past Clouser on lap 14. A lap later, he zoomed by Westfall entering turn one on the 15th circuit!
That said, that last pass was negated after Will Armitage (13th) got high and dry in turn three, tagging the wall and flipping over to bring out what turned out to be the only stoppage of the race. Armitage, who was making his USAC Silver Crown debut, walked away under his own power.
Slotted back in third for the lap 16 restart, Perigo wasn’t about to let it go. He went to work again, chasing down Westfall and completing the turn three pass around the outside on lap 25. Another nine laps later, Perigo made the same move in the third turn to overtake Swanson for the race lead on the 34th trip.
“It was excruciating to know that could’ve been for the win and it’s going away,” Swanson recalled. “I felt terrible. My wife is doing a great job spotting and all I’m hollering is ‘what lap is it’ because I’m trying to figure out my strategy and if I could make it back to him in time.”
For the first time in his USAC career, Perigo held the lead, and wound up leading 25 of them. By lap 58, Perigo’s three second lead over Swanson had been slashed to no more than a second. Off turn four on lap 59, Swanson went to the outside and streamed past Perigo to lead at the stripe by a wheel with 42 laps remaining.
Swanson ultimately poured the sugar on to construct a lead of more than four seconds over Perigo with merely a quarter of the race remaining. But by lap 76, Perigo’s magnificent run began to fade as Westfall and Mario Clouser freight trained Perigo on the front straightaway to slot into second and third, respectively.
Chase Stockon and Justin Grant followed suit the following lap, on 77, to make their way into fourth and fifth while Perigo fell to sixth. By lap 80, Perigo had dropped to eighth, bringin’ on the heartbreak for the veteran racer and taking him out of contention.
Westfall wasn’t quite finished yet as he carved into Swanson’s lead with all his might, flashing across the start/finish line with only a one second deficit after just moments before trailing by four full seconds with less than 10 laps remaining.
“The track got slick and I was sure my tire was bald,” Swanson explained. “But the tire actually looks great, so I’m glad I didn’t give it away by just not doing it right.”
Although lapped traffic loomed for the front runners, Westfall was unable to budge any closer as Swanson navigated past both Taylor Ferns and A.J. Fike, putting them a lap down in the process, while providing himself with an enviable buffer that allowed him to fan out the flames of Westfall’s pressure. For Westfall, it was too late. For Swanson, it was euphoria.
Swanson finished the deal off with a 1.374 second margin of victory over Matt Westfall, who came up just short of his first career USAC Silver Crown win, but instead grabbed his fifth career runner-up finish with the series. Mario Clouser took third with point leader Justin Grant scoring fourth while nursing a broken left foot. C.J. Leary rounded out the top-five.
No driver has passed more cars in USAC Silver Crown history than Brian Tyler with 825 positions advanced dating back to his 1990 debut. On this day, no driver in the field passed more cars than Brian Tyler. Starting 26th on the grid, he went +20 to finish sixth and earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Carmen Perigo didn't win today, but he sure won the hearts of the fans here at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Starting eighth, the Pennsylvanian raced his way into the lead by lap 34 and led the first 25 laps of his USAC career before finishing eighth. That earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 16, 2025 – Illinois State Fairgrounds – Springfield, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – 62nd Bettenhausen 100 Presented by Hunt Brothers Pizza
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: (top 24 locked into the feature) 1. Kody Swanson, 24, Haggenbottom-30.515; 2. Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-30.714; 3. Jimmy Light, 118, Thomas-30.799; 4. Mario Clouser, 22, Rice/Abacus-30.807; 5. Chase Stockon, 69, Pink 69-30.839; 6. Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-30.956; 7. C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-30.958; 8. Carmen Perigo, 52, Stehman-30.964; 9. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-31.011; 10. Chris Urish, 77, Urish-31.195; 11. Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-31.309; 12. Danny Jennings, 61, Grace-31.352; 13. A.J. Fike, 39, Fike-31.356; 14. Will Armitage, 17, Armitage-31.387; 15. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-31.532; 16. Casey Buckman, 25, C-Buck/Sachs-31.547; 17. Taylor Ferns, 55, Ferns/Klatt-31.570; 18. Kyle Wissmiller, 144, Wissmiller-31.803; 19. Travis Mahoney, 65, SV-31.997; 20. Kyle Robbins, 7, KR-32.074; 21. Joey Moughan, 29, MSP-32.166; 22. Mitchel Moles, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-32.191; 23. Korey Weyant, 99, Weyant-32.297; 24. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-32.475; 25. Tom Savage, 38, Savage-32.561; 26. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-32.585; 27. Tim Kent, 79, Hoover-32.850; 28. Kip Hughes, 160, Hughes-32.963; 29. Kale Drake, 14, McQuinn-33.947; 30. Aric Gentry, 3, Simmons-34.314; 31. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-35.498; 32. Kenny Gentry, 18, Gentry-NT; 33. Shane Cottle, 121, Swanson-NT; 34. Shane Cockrum, 97, Lein-NT; 35. Billy Wease, 60, Meyer/Wilson-NT; 36. Kaylee Bryson, 26, Pierce-NT; 37. Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-NT; 38. Brian Tyler, 81, BCR-NT (Time of 31.569 disallowed due to illegal left front tire).
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS QUALIFYING RACE: (5 laps, shortened from 8 laps due to attrition, top 6 transfer to the feature) 1. Shane Cottle, 2. Brian Tyler, 3. Kip Hughes, 4. Rob Caho Jr., 5. Tim Kent, 6. Kale Drake, 7. Dave Berkheimer, 8. Aric Gentry. 4:23.942 (New Track Record)
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1), 2. Matt Westfall (2), 3. Mario Clouser (4), 4. Justin Grant (9), 5. C.J. Leary (7), 6. Brian Tyler (26), 7. Chase Stockon (5), 8. Carmen Perigo (8), 9. Jimmy Light (3), 10. Jake Swanson (11), 11. A.J. Fike (13), 12. Taylor Ferns (16), 13. Kip Hughes (27), 14. Korey Weyant (22), 15. Danny Jennings (12), 16. Chris Urish (10), 17. Rob Caho Jr. (28), 18. Joey Moughan (20), 19. Kale Drake (30), 20. Mitchel Moles (21), 21. Kyle Steffens (6), 22. Kyle Robbins (18), 23. Russ Gamester (19), 24. Kyle Wissmiller (17), 25. Tom Savage (24), 26. Shane Cottle (25), 27. Tim Kent (29), 28. Will Armitage (14), 29. Casey Buckman (15), 30. Briggs Danner (23), 31. Dave Berkheimer (31-P). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 Matt Westfall, Laps 9-33 Kody Swanson, Laps 34-58 Carmen Perigo, Laps 59-100 Kody Swanson.
**Shane Cockrum flipped during practice. Will Armitage flipped on lap 16 of the feature.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-713, 2-C.J. Leary-636, 3-Matt Westfall-530, 4-Kody Swanson-493, 5-Kyle Steffens-427, 6-Mario Clouser-386, 7-Dakoda Armstrong-345, 8-Dave Berkheimer-326, 9-Taylor Ferns-299, 10-Bobby Santos-272.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-195, 2-Briggs Danner-126, 3-Gunnar Setser-100, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-99, 5-Logan Seavey-94, 6-C.J. Leary-93, 7-Justin Grant-91, 8-Kyle Cummins-90, 9-Jake Swanson-70, 10-Robert Ballou-69.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 30, 2025 – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – Ted Horn 100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Chase Stockon (29.739)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (30.515)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Brian Tyler (26th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Carmen Perigo
RICKY LEWIS SPRINTS TO PERRIS USAC/CRA TRIUMPH
By Lance Jennings
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 16, 2025… Starting fifth, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard,
California returned to his winning ways with the Avanti Windows and Doors
USAC/CRA Sprint Cars at Perris Auto Speedway. Racing his newly wrapped #41 May
Motorsports / Mesilla Valley Transportation DRC, Lewis took command from R.J.
Johnson on the 15th circuit and shook free from all challengers to claim his
eighth win of the year over Blake Bower, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., “The Pride
of Garden Grove” Brody Roa, and Johnson.
Defending champion, R.J. Johnson opened the program by posting his fifth
Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award of the
year. The Laveen, Arizona driver posted a time of 16.606 seconds in the Petty
Performance Racing #33P Sherman over the 24 car roster at the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds.
Returning to USAC/CRA action in the J.W. Mitchell Motorsports #37 Maxim,
Yorba Linda, California’s Logan Williams raced to victory in the 8-lap In Honor
of Wiley Miler Sr. & Wiley Miller II / Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race.
Driving the BR Performance #91R DRC, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa
topped the Silbermann Solar / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race and “Chargin”
Charles Davis Jr. claimed the WC Friend Company Access Systems / In Memory of
Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award Third Heat Race in his #47 Triple X.
After flipping during time trials, Chino Hills, California’s Eddie Tafoya Jr.
rebounded the earn the In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award /
“Best Passing Job” honors. The pilot of the Eddie Tafoya Sr. #51T DRC an eighth
place run from twenty-fourth.
On August 30th and 31st, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series will make their highly anticipated return to the historic Calistoga
Speedway for the “14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented by Quick Change Liquid
Energy Drink.”
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also
find exclusive content on the USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: August 16, 2025
– Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1.
R.J. Johnson, 33P, Petty-16.606; 2. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.794; 3. Tommy
Malcolm, 5X, 16,819; 4. David Gasper, 16, Kittle/Gasper-16.881; 5. Max Adams,
42, Cheney-16.964; 6. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-16.985; 7. Connor Lundy, 97,
Lundy-17.008; 8. Brody Roa, 91R, BR-17.045; 9. Austin Williams, 17W,
Dunkel-17.123; 10. Blake Bower, 17X, Dunkel-17.140; 11. Cody Williams, 44,
Williams-17.164; 12. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-17.167; 13. Logan Williams,
37, Mitchell-17.186; 14. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.358; 15. Daylin Perreira,
21P, Perreria-17.399; 16. Heath Holdsclaw, 33, Holdsclaw-17.402; 17. Chris
Gansen, 4G, Gansen-17.525; 18. Connor Speir, 57, Speir-17.703; 19. Jeff Dyer,
39, Cal-Sun-17.722; 20. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-17.938; 21. Trenten
Shelton, 72T, Shelton-18.378; 22. Elexa Herrera, 5E, Herrera-18.731; 23. Marty
Hawkins, 3M, Hawkins/Cheney-19.173; 24. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-NT.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST
HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. Logan Williams, 2. R.J. Johnson,
3. David Gasper, 4. Blake Bower, 5. Connor Lundy, 6. Heath Holdsclaw, 7. Jeff
Dyer, 8. Elexa Herrera. 2:20.44.
SILBERMANN SOLAR / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To
Feature) 1. Brody Roa, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Max Adams, 4. Chris Gansen, 5. Verne
Sweeney, 6. Brecken Guerrero, 7. Marty Hawkins, 8. Cody Williams. 2:23.18.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD
HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. Charles Davis Jr., 2. Tommy
Malcolm, 3. A.J. Bender, 4. Austin Williams, 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 6. Connor
Speir, 7. Daylin Perriera, 8. Trenten Shelton. 2:24.40.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Ricky Lewis (5), 2. Blake
Bower (10), 3. Charles Davis Jr. (12), 4. Brody Roa (8), 5. R.J. Johnson (6), 6.
Tommy Malcolm (4), 7. Max Adams (2), 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (24), 9. Connor Lundy
(7), 10. A.J. Bender (1), 11. Chris Gansen (17), 12. Daylin Perreira (15), 13.
Heath Holdsclaw (16), 14. Trenten Shelton (21), 15. Elexa Herrera (22), 16.
Brecken Guerrero (20), 17. Austin Williams (9), 18. Verne Sweeney (14), 19.
Logan Williams (13), 20. David Gasper (3), 21. Jeff Dyer (19), 22. Connor Speir
(18), 23. Cody Williams (11), 24. Marty Hawkins (23). NT.
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**Eddie Tafoya Jr. flipped during qualifications. Austin Williams flipped during
lap 28 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 A.J. Bender, Laps 2-14 R.J. Johnson, Laps 15-30
Ricky Lewis
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Eddie Tafoya Jr. (24 to 8)
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: August 30&31 – Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, California – “14th Louie Vermeil Classic Presented by Quick Change Liquid Energy Drink.”
Action Track USA Set for USAC East Coast Dick Tobias Classic This Sunday!
Say it isn’t so! The Innovative Machining Technology Wingless Sprints are ready to “Spray Some Clay at Action Track USA,” as the legendary Barry Angstadt would shout! After two straight rainouts at Doug Rose and Rich Tobias’ state-of-the-art ¼-mile bullring, the racers are more than ready to rip into Berks County.
The night kicks off with a USAC East Coast meet-and-greet behind the front stretch grandstands. Fans can snag autographs and talk shop with series standouts including Steven Drevicki, Olivia Thayer, Blaine Emery, Ed Aikin, Ronald Helmick, Chris Allen Jr., Heidi Hedin, and more.
The on-track action has been nothing short of epic lately. Briggs Danner and Kenny Miller III each scored nail-biting wins during the recent doubleheader weekend, while Chris Allen Jr. and two-time C&C Landscaping Hard Charger award winner Steven Drevicki continue to turn heads.
New York’s Joe Kata has been making waves too — a top 10 at Big Diamond and a top 5 at New Egypt have the “Yankee” building serious momentum heading into Kutztown.
Chris Allen Jr. led more laps in the past 24 hours with the series than he did over the last nine months, and his E.A. Trucking #71 thrives on the high banks of Action Track USA. Points leader Steven Drevicki still has a solid grip on the standings, but Ed Aikin and the vibrant #7 have been showing speed that could shake things up.
There’s always a story with this series — and this Sunday night, they’re looking to write another big one under the lights!
40 USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRIES
FOR SATURDAY’S SPRINGFIELD 100-MILER!
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Springfield, Illinois (August 12, 2025)………Forty USAC Silver Crown drivers and cars are entered for this Saturday’s 62nd running of the Bettenhausen 100 Presented by Hunt Brothers Pizza at the Illinois State Fairgrounds dirt mile oval on August 16.
The Springfield Mile will host six past Bettenhausen 100 winners representing 13 victories in this Saturday’s field, including two-time and defending victor, Justin Grant (2017 & 2024), plus four-time winner Brian Tyler (2004-05-08-11), three-time winner Kody Swanson (2014-15-21), two-time winner A.J. Fike (2012-13), and one-time winners Russ Gamester (1998) and Shane Cockrum (2022).
The list of past Bettenhausen 100 runner-up finishers in this weekend’s drivers’ slate consists of Billy Wease (2nd in 2007) and Shane Cottle (2nd in 2022-23). Other drivers vying to improve upon their past top-five finishes in the race will see the likes of Matt Westfall (5th in 2002 & 2004), Kyle Steffens (5th in 2021) and Kaylee Bryson (5th in 2022).
11 more drivers in this weekend’s field have at least one top-10 on their Bettenhausen 100 resume: C.J. Leary (6th in 2015), Kyle Robbins (6th in 2018), Jake Swanson (6th in 2021), Carmen Perigo (6th in 2024), Casey Buckman (8th in 2021), Mario Clouser (8th in 2023), Bill Rose (9th in 1999), Joey Moughan (9th in 2018), Chase Stockon (9th in 2022), Chris Urish (10th in 2012) and Taylor Ferns (10th in 2013).
The makeup of Bettenhausen 100 veterans returning to this Saturday’s driver lineup brings Danny Jennings (12th in 2024), Briggs Danner (14th in 2024), Jimmy Light (15th in 2020), Kenny Gentry (17th in 2013), Dave Berkheimer (17th in 2022), Korey Weyant (19th in 2021), Saban Bibent (20th in 2024), Mitchel Moles (21st in 2023) and Tom Savage (25th in 2024).
The Bettenhausen 100 Rookie list for 2025 is comprised eight drivers, among them being Aric Gentry, Kyle Wissmiller, Travis Mahoney and Kip Hughes. Four more drivers will making their first ever USAC Silver Crown appearance of any kind, including Kale Drake, Will Armitage, Rob Caho Jr. and Tim Kent. The most recent Bettenhausen 100 Rookie to win the event was Cole Whitt in 2009.
Meanwhile, one car, the Kazmark Motorsports No. 92, will be there with a yet to be announced driver.
RACE DETAILS:
On Saturday, August 16, in Springfield, Illinois, pits and registration open at 7am Central with the ticket office and grandstands opening at 9am, the drivers meeting at 9:30am, practice from 10am-11am, qualifying at 11:30am, followed by the qualifying race at 12:30pm, pre-race ceremonies at 1:30pm and the 100-lap main event at 2pm.
Tickets will be available on race day or by calling the State Fair office at 217-782-1979. Info and tickets can also be obtained by calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200.
Advance tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children 11 and under. At the gate on race day, adults are $30 and $10 for children 11 and under. Infield tickets are $20 for adults, $5 for children age 6-11 and free children age 5 & under. Pit passes are $35 for USAC members and $40 for non-members. Infield parking is $5 for those parking in the infield with no infield or pit passes. All drivers/pit crews should enter through gate 7 or 8. The infield tunnel is gate 6.
Every lap of Saturday’s Bettenhausen 100 will be aired live on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
2025 BETTENHAUSEN 100 ENTRY LIST
3 (R) ARIC GENTRY/Robards, KY (Tim & Linda Simmons)
6 JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
10 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
14 (R) KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (McQuinn Motorsports)
17 (R) WILL ARMITAGE/Athens, IL (Will Armitage Racing)
18 KENNY GENTRY/Henderson, KY (Gentry Motorsports)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (John Haggenbottom)
25 CASEY BUCKMAN/Chandler, AZ (C-Buck Motorsports-Eddie Sachs Jr.)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
29 JOEY MOUGHAN/Springfield, IL (MSP Motorsports)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
38 (R) TOM SAVAGE/Red Lion, PA (Savage Motorsports)
39 A.J. FIKE/Galesburg, IL (A.J. Fike Racing)
44 (R) KYLE WISSMILLER/Saybrook, IL (Kyle Wissmiller)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
52 CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
55 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
60 BILLY WEASE/Noblesville, IN (Meyer Auto Research)
61 (R) DANNY JENNINGS/Norman, OK (David Grace)
65 (R) TRAVIS MAHONEY/Oglesby, IL (SV Motorsports)
66 BILL ROSE/Plainfield, IN (Bill Rose Racing)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
77 CHRIS URISH/Elkhart, IL (Chris Urish)
78 (R) ROB CAHO JR./Rush City, MN (Rob & Darcie Caho)
79 (R) TIM KENT/Bristow, OK (James Hoover)
81 BRIAN TYLER/Parma, MI (BCR Group)
88 (R) SABAN BIBENT/Cincinnati, OH (Sammy & Mouren Fetter)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 TBA (Kazmark Motorsports)
97 SHANE COCKRUM/Benton, IL (Hans Lein)
99 KOREY WEYANT/Springfield, IL (Scott Weyant)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Mike Thomas)
121 SHANE COTTLE/Kansas, IL (Mark Swanson Encore Team)
160 (R) KIP HUGHES/North Enid, OK (Kip Hughes)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie
USAC East Coast Family Gives Back
Kurt Bettler/Hellertown Pa
From the moment he took over as series president, Ed Aikin was known for
lending a hand to fellow racers in any way he could. Based in Lincoln
University, PA, Aikin and his wife Chrissy run a used sprint car parts business,
and Ed himself is an accomplished racer in both 410 and 360 sprint cars. “When I
got into sprint car racing, everyone helped each other — it was a family,” Aikin
says.
For Englishtown, NJ native Greg Shepsis, that spirit of family became more
than just words. The two first talked in July of 2021. Shepsis liked the rub
rail design on Aikins car and reached out to purchase a set and even an Ed Aikin
T-shirt, fast forward to 2024 when Shepsis spotted a set of brakes on Facebook
Marketplace that Aikin was selling. “I drove 90 minutes to get the parts, and Ed
showed me his USAC Sprint. I sat there and soaked up every bit of information I
could,” Shepsis recalls. “I do this all alone, so I was trying to learn
everything I could. Ed offered any help he could give right from the start.”
Shepsis discovered sprint car racing in 2017 when his best friend, Chace
Leahy, introduced him to the Crate Sprint division at New Egypt Speedway. The
two jumped in together, but while Leahy ran well, he eventually stepped away,
leaving Shepsis to figure things out on his own. “The first few years were a
struggle,” Shepsis admits. “But I figured the car out. Over the next eight years
I’ve primarily run New Egypt, ventured to Bridgeport, even made it to Orange
County.”
With a little bit of karting experience, some SIM racing, and a love for the
sport’s clean competition, sprint cars quickly became his passion. “What got me
into sprint cars was the approachability,” Shepsis says. “It’s not the
sheet-metal beating and banging — these guys race with respect. Plus, they’re
just cool cars. I remember playing World of Outlaws 2002 growing up and thinking
they were awesome.”
Away from the track, Shepsis works as a parts delivery driver in Flemington,
NJ, and has spent a decade in the automotive industry, doing everything from
service advising to turning wrenches. His enclosed trailer doubles as his race
shop, where he works on the car almost every night after work. His girlfriend,
Nadia, is part of the team too — carrying fuel jugs, turning wrenches, and
cheering him on every step of the way.
In July 2025, Shepsis’ New Egypt points race was rained out, and with the
USAC East Coast Sprints racing at Bridgeport, he made the call to Aikin: “Can I
come run with you guys?” The IMT USAC East Coast Series welcomes all wingless
sprints — from Crates to 305s, 358s, and 360s — so the answer was an immediate
yes.
There was just one problem: Shepsis didn’t have the correct Hoosier tires.
Aikin went to work, finding a set from within the USAC family and having his
crew mount them when Shepsis arrived. “It was a truck, an enclosed trailer, a
handful of tools, and no spare parts,” Aikin says. “But from the moment he
pulled in, everyone started checking in, lending a hand, and offering advice.”
Shepsis ran all the laps that night. After the checkered flag, he tried to
hand Aikin his $225 in starting money as thanks. Aikin refused. “I don’t want
your money, dude. It’s a good payday for you — build your program up.”
Driving home, Aikin couldn’t stop thinking about the offer. “I was shocked,”
he said. “I knew this kid was special. He’s passionate, and he needs help to get
going and achieve his dreams.”
That’s when Aikin turned to Chrissy and the crew and said, “Let’s make a
difference. Let’s do something big.” He began calling contacts, gathering parts
from teams willing to donate — and he kept the plan a secret until the moment of
the reveal.
The result was overwhelming: Fran and Tim Hogue, Kevin Kelly, Dave Betts,
Scott McClaren, Ed Aikin, Jason Wilkins, Tyler and Sam Ross, Bill Butler, and
JPA Racing Products all came together to donate a massive haul of equipment to
Shepsis — including spindles, hubs, steering arms, brake calipers, three front
wheels, four shocks, rotors, at least two rear wheels, radius rods, king pins,
new brake pads, torsion arms, tires, a drum of fuel, and even a complete front
axle.
When Shepsis learned of it, he was floored. “I was shocked and so grateful,”
he says. “There are so many good people in this sport. It’s not about the money
— just getting to race the car is the cherry on top.”
Shepsis makes sure to thank those who’ve helped him along the way:
Chace Leahy & PBS Inc. — “My best friend who got me into the sport. His
father, Jim, passed away last year, and he was like a second father to me. The
whole Leahy family has been incredibly welcoming.”
Ray Fisher Auto Body — “Ray has been my primary sponsor this season. He’s a
great guy who’s shown a ton of support.”
Ken Nealis & Paul Comstock — “Sprint car gurus who helped me sort the car
mechanically and got me through those early struggles.”
Mark Blackwell — “A huge help at his Metal Fab Pro Race Shop in Pennington, NJ,
and just a great guy at New Egypt Speedway.”
Jonathan, Dave & Howard Swanson, plus crew member Eddie — “Always kind, offering
help, tires, and even food.”
Eric Jennings — “Gave me a free set of headphones when mine died at OCFS and
continues to help when I need it most.”
Nadia — “My girlfriend, my biggest supporter, and often my only help at the
track.”
Looking ahead, Shepsis’ goals have shifted. “I always wanted to be a
champion, but after all this overwhelming support, I think it’s time to move
up,” he says. “I want to be part of the USAC East Coast Series full-time. I’m
getting the funds together now to get a 360.” His next stops are Bridgeport for
two weeks, New Egypt on August 30 with his crate, and back with USAC on October
10.
In a world — and on social media — where negativity often drowns out the good, stories like this are worth reading and sharing. They prove that even in tough times, there’s a community out there ready to step up, rally together, and treat each other like family. For Shepsis, that family happens to race sprint cars — but the heart behind it is something we can all believe in.
Kenny Miller III Conquers New Egypt in Thrilling Fashion
For the first time since 2020, the USAC East Coast Sprints returned to New
Egypt Speedway — and both the weather and the racing were picture-perfect.
A strong field of 24 Innovative Machining Technology USAC Sprints rolled
through the gates, marking the best car count of 2025 for the growing class.
Heat race wins went to Kenny Miller III, Briggs Danner, and Alex Bright —
making his first start of the 2025 season — while Kyle Spence claimed the Semi
Feature.
The stage was set for the E Schneider and Sons Summer Showdown, a 25-lap
non-stop feature that promised high-speed drama. All eyes were on Briggs Danner,
chasing a $1,000 weekend sweep bonus after winning the night before at Big
Diamond. Starting 9th, the odds were stacked, but the fans knew they were in for
a show.
E Schneider and Sons was a huge contributor to the weekend. The Scrapping
business added an extra $100 to every starting envelope, raising the stage for
the entire weekend.
Old Bridge New Jersey’s Chris Allen Jr. drew the pole with Kenny Miller
making his first career start at New Egypt alongside. At the drop of the green,
Allen charged ahead, setting a torrid early pace. Bright rocketed from 6th to
3rd on lap one, and by lap three, Alex Wright slipped past Miller for 2nd.
Danner cracked the top seven by lap five, while by lap ten, Steven Drevicki had
surged from 14th to 9th in his bid for back-to-back Hard Charger honors.
By lap 12, Bright had caught Allen and was all over the leader’s tail tank.
Trouble struck on lap 13 when the Rodota Trucking #20 pulled in with engine
issues, but the action at the front was heating up. With traffic coming into
play in the final seven laps, the leaders were nose-to-tail.
With three laps to go, Danner tried another daring 3rd-to-1st move, but
lapped traffic blocked his path. That’s when Kenny Miller made his move —
threading the needle under a lap car off turn two to draw even with Allen. This
had all the ingredients to be an absolute thriller, and it was. A deep slide job
into turn three gave Miller the lead with two laps remaining, and from there, he
never looked back. The crowd was on their feet in complete satisfaction with the
show!
Miller claimed his second win of the 2025 season — and first-ever New Egypt
triumph — in a wire-to-wire green flag feature, with Allen settling for a
hard-fought 2nd and Danner rounding out the podium in 3rd.
"I found my entry into 1 by mistake I think, I got my doors blown down early by
Bright and knew I needed to moved around." said Miller. "Once I got to 2nd and
traffic came, i knew i had a shot. We split the lapped car, Chris moved up, and
I took the opportunity given"
Heats
3 Redraw/5 Qualify
BDB Graphics Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 23M-Kenny Miller III[23m Miller]; 2. 21K-Tommy
Kunsman[21k Kunsman]; 3. 10-Joe Kata[ 10 Kata]; 4. 83-Bruce Buckwalter Jr[ 83
Buckwalter]; 5. 1-Patrick Chilmonik[ 1 Chilmonik]; 6. 2-Brendan Hires[2 Hires];
7. 3H-Heidi Hedin[ 3H Hedin]; 8. (DNF) 35-Blaine Emery[35 Thomas Bros] 2:29.450
E Schneider and Sons Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 20-Alex Bright[20 Hummer]; 2.
71-Chris Allen Jr[71 Allen]; 3. 5B-Bobby Butler[5b Butler]; 4. 15-Mark Bitner[15
Bitner]; 5. 19-Steven Drevicki[19 Drevicki]; 6. 42-Kyle Spence[42 Fraker]; 7.
51-Mike Haggenbottom[51 Kelly]; 8. 83P-Ron Pavia[83p Pavia] 2:33.898
Boulevard Truck Repair Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 39-Briggs Danner[Hogue 39 ]; 2. 7-Ed
Aikin[7 Aikin]; 3. 27-Stan Ploski III( 27 Ploski]; 4. 22R-Ronald Helmick[22r
Helmick]; 5. 91D-Mick D'Agostino[91D D' Agostino]; 6. 22J-Joey Crilly[ 22j
Crilly]; 7. 67-Jason Cherry[ 67 Cherry]; 8. 75-Greg Shepsis[ 75 Shepsis]
2:34.595
5 Qualify
SEMI Feature: 1. Kyle Spence 2. Joey Crilly. 3. Mike Haggenbottom 4. Ronny Pavia
5. Heidi Hedin 6. Jason Cherry 7. Greg Shepsis 8. Brendan Hires 9. DNS Blaine
Emery. 2:39.652
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 23M-Kenny Miller III[2]; 2. 71-Chris Allen Jr[1];
3. 39-Briggs Danner[9]; 4. 5B-Bobby Butler[4]; 5. 10-Joe Kata[5]; 6. 19-Steven
Drevicki[14]; 7. 21K-Tommy Kunsman[7]; 8. 42-Kyle Spence[16]; 9. 15-Mark
Bitner[11]; 10. 7-Ed Aikin[8]; 11. 22R-Ronald Helmick[12]; 12. 91D-Mick
D'Agostino[15]; 13. 27-Stan Ploski III[3]; 14. 51-Mike Haggenbottom[18]; 15.
22J-Joey Crilly[17]; 16. 3H-Heidi Hedin[20]; 17. 1-Patrick Chilmonik[13]; 18. (DNF)
83P-Ron Pavia[19]; 19. (DNF) 20-Alex Bright[6]; 20. (DNF) 83-Bruce Buckwalter
Jr[10] 7:54.859
Notes:
During the drivers meeting there was a great gesture to a new and upcoming competitor. Ed Aikin , series president, arranged a parts giveaway to Greg Shepsis, who is brand new to the racing world. Shepsis joined the East Coast tour at Bridgeport after a rain out at his home track and became family to the series fast. Shepsis who is just starting out had limited equipment and thanks to this gesture Shepsis can travel more and have better tooling and equipment. Look towards a video and press release about this awesome movement later this week!
A fantastic showing with No cautions all night in competition.
Contingency Awards:
C&C Landscape Hard Charger: Steven Drevicki +8
JPA Racing Products Hard Luck: Alex Bright
Bitner Auto Motive Fast Time: Alex Bright 17.882
J&W Home Improvements Best Crate: Stan Polski III
Hoosier Tire Poker Chip: Mick D'Agostino
MISSION STATEMENT!
IT’S 6-IN-A-ROW FOR SWANSON AT SALEM
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Salem, Indiana (August 9, 2025)………After a five-year absence for USAC Silver
Crown National Championship competition at Indiana’s Salem Speedway Fueled by
the Hoosier Lottery, Kody Swanson didn’t miss a single beat on Saturday night.
The Kingsburg, California driver picked up right where he left off by leading
all 100 laps from the pole position to capture his sixth consecutive USAC Silver
Crown victory at the .555-mile paved oval following previous scores in
2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.
That tied the record for the most consecutive USAC Silver Crown victories by
a single driver at one particular track, equaling Swanson’s very own streak of
six straight triumphs at Ohio’s Toledo Speedway between 2018-2024, a run which
ended back in April of this season.
However, Swanson wasn’t about to let his Salem dominance end any time soon in
his Doran Binks Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics – Glenn Farms/Beast/Lanci
Ford as he raced to his third USAC Silver Crown victory of the year and the 48th
of his career.
That said, Swanson’s latest success at Salem came in a different manner than
each of his past five scores, all of which were 75 laps in length. Saturday’s
race marked the first 100-lap USAC event at Salem in nearly 57 years dating back
to Rollie Beale’s Sprint Car win on the 33 degree high banks in October 1968.
That fact alone added another 33 percent to each team’s fuel load, thus
altering the dynamics and feeling of the racecar for all at the start of the
race.
“This is the most fuel we’ve run here, and I wanted to try and be aware of
that early,” Swanson explained. “This place is so cool, but it’s got a lot of
character to it. In three and four, if you time it wrong with your pedals, it
can upset your car. So I tried to be aware of that all throughout the race as
the fuel load burned off.”
To start off the day, Swanson set a brand new USAC Silver Crown one-lap track
record at Salem during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. His lap of 15.809 seconds,
with an average lap speed of 126.384 mph, surpassed his very own eight-year-old
former track record of 15.923 seconds set back in 2017. That placed Swanson on
the pole position for the sixth consecutive time at Salem.
Prior to the start of the feature, the driver slotted to line up directly
behind Swanson in the third spot, C.J. Leary, was forced to pull into the pits
due to an issue on the right front shock. After time spent in the Indy Metal
Finishing Work Area, Leary returned to the field but was relegated to starting
13th on the grid. By lap 39, Leary had picked his way up through the field to
fourth and remained there for the remainder of the event to stay solidly in the
hunt for the series championship.
Now slotted on the inside of row two, Justin Grant took advantage and charged
by outside front row starter Mario Clouser off the bottom of turn four on the
opening lap to make his way into second. Grant was back in action racing for the
first time since breaking his left foot in a USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car
crash at Lawrenceburg Speedway just 13 days earlier.
On the 39th lap, Clouser made a bid to take second from Grant. Entering turn
one, Clouser dove low, but got his front wheels on the flat part of the
racetrack, which bottomed out his racecar and sent him into a 90 degree spin
straight up the racetrack and directly into the path of Grant. In a moment’s
notice, Grant’s left brake foot was put to the test as he narrowly avoided
escaping the spinning Clouser. Clouser miraculously avoided contact of any sort
as well. Clouser restarted and finished eighth.
Throughout the remainder of the race, Swanson maintained total control as he
continuously upped his lead over his closest challengers. Despite a firm grip of
the lead, Swanson still felt the pressure. Salem Speedway is one of the most
notoriously fast and unforgiving ovals on the planet, and one misstep could
spell disaster.
“You race each other but you also race the racetrack,” Swanson explained.
“Even to the end, you can’t take any corners off because it’s too easy to make a
mistake here. We had a long run to the end there and there’s a lot different
about the end of the race that you wish your car was doing but that’s the whole
job, to hang on. I had a great car, but there are a lot of great cars in the
series, and to be able to win one anytime, is special.”
Swanson turned the fastest lap of the race just before the midway point on
the 46th circuit of 16.783 seconds while establishing a race pace in the 118-119
mph range. With 10 laps to go, Swanson had run his lead out to five seconds.
Meanwhile, the battle for second raged on behind Swanson.
At the exit of turn four on lap 94, Grant dove his way under the sixth place
car of Kyle Steffens to put him a lap down while simultaneously escaping the
challenge posed by Dakoda Armstrong who had been within one to three car lengths
off the back bumper of Grant for practically the entire second half of the race.
Up front, Swanson had everything handled as he crossed under the checkered
flag 10.522 seconds ahead as Grant beat Armstrong to the line for second by a
single car length. Leary came home fourth while Nathan Byrd raced to his second
consecutive top-five result with the series to finish fifth.
Justin Grant earned the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night following his
“tougher than nails” performance with a bum left foot loaded with surgical
screws. During the week, crew chief Dennis LaCava spent three days at the team’s
shop rigging up a brake pedal that Grant could run off his shin to ease the
tension on his foot. Admittedly, Grant’s last 30 laps at Salem gave his pain
tolerance the ultimate test. But not only did Grant finish all 100 laps, he
gritted it out to finish one of the remarkable runner-up results you’ll ever
witness.
Dakoda Armstrong started off his day without brakes, and throughout the feature, fought that nagging issue as well as another problem that allowed him only to go half-throttle at times. In the end, he was unable to garner enough momentum to get by Grant but still collected a third place result for his for his fifth podium finish in six Silver Crown starts during the 2025 campaign.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 9, 2025 – Salem
Speedway Fueled by the Hoosier Lottery – Salem, Indiana – .555-Mile Paved Oval –
Salem 100
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran Binks-15.809 (New
Track Record); 2. Mario Clouser, 92, Kazmark-16.187; 3. C.J. Leary, 21, Team
AZ/Petty/Rossi-16.270; 4. Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-16.348; 5. Justin Grant,
91, Hemelgarn-16.448; 6. Billy Wease, 26, Pierce-16.581; 7. Nathan Byrd, 40,
Meyer-16.595; 8. Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-16.624; 9. Taylor Ferns, 55,
Ferns-16.659; 10. Derek Bischak, 22, Rice/Abacus-16.739; 11. Jake Trainor, 6,
Klatt-16.745; 12. Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-16.803; 13. Dave Berkheimer, 31,
Berkheimer-20.541; 14. Tyler Roahrig, 41, Newman-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1),
2. Justin Grant (5), 3. Dakoda Armstrong (4), 4. C.J. Leary (3), 5. Nathan Byrd
(7), 6. Kyle Steffens (8), 7. Derek Bischak (10), 8. Mario Clouser (2), 9. Jake
Trainor (11), 10. Billy Wease (6), 11. Matt Westfall (12), 12. Taylor Ferns (9),
13. Dave Berkheimer (13). 32:26.943 (New Track Record)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Kody Swanson.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-652, 2-C.J.
Leary-578, 3-Matt Westfall-463, 4-Kody Swanson-417, 5-Kyle Steffens-405,
6-Dakoda Armstrong-345, 7-Mario Clouser-322, 8-Dave Berkheimer-313, 9-Bobby
Santos-272, 10-Logan Seavey-271.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-184,
2-Briggs Danner-126, 3-Gunnar Setser-100, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-99, 5-Logan
Seavey-94, 6-C.J. Leary-91, 7-Kyle Cummins-90, 8-Justin Grant-86, 9-Robert
Ballou-69, 10-Jake Swanson-69.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 16, 2025 – Illinois State Fairgrounds – Springfield, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – 62nd Bettenhausen 100 Presented by Hunt Brothers Pizza
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Kody Swanson (15.931)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (15.809)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Justin Grant (5th to 2nd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Justin Grant
Danner Dazzles at Diamond
Briggs Danner of Allentown Pa, has checked off plenty of milestones in his
career — wins on the national stage, big micro sprint triumphs, and SpeedSTR
success. But one thing had eluded him: a victory at Big Diamond Speedway.
Under a full moon in the mountains of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, 22
Innovative Machining Technology Sprints signed in. Heat race wins went to
Danner, and a pair of Reading Pa residents Steven Drevicki, and Billy Ney,
setting the stage for the redraw. Ney pulled the pole, Danner drew six, and
point leader Drevicki started ninth.
The front row was Ney and Bethlehem, PA’s Tommy Kunsman Jr., who has been
focusing on national micro sprint competition in 2025. Ney grabbed the early
lead at the drop of the green, looking to finally shake off a season of bad
luck, but a lap-one caution for Brendan Hires slowed the pace.
On the restart, the battle for the lead quickly heated up. Kunsman slipped by
Ney, only for Christopher Allen in the 71 to take the spot. Meanwhile, Danner —
in the potent Hogue No. 39 — was lurking from sixth. A lap-five caution for Troy
Fraker bunched the field again.
The drama spiked on lap six when Ney and Danner tangled in turn one fighting for position. Ney came to a stop, Danner continued. Bad luck for Ney was back.
Just 1 restart later Danner made the move of the night — diving from high to low out of turn four to pass both Kunsman and Allen in one daring swoop.
The yellow flew again as Ed Aikin and Christian Bruno made contact in turn 3,
causing Bruno to do a 360 and go to the rear.
On the restart, Danner began pulling away, but Drevicki wasn’t done. From
ninth, the defending champion methodically worked through the field. By lap 15,
he had passed Kunsman for second and was chipping away at Danner’s two-second
lead.
Traffic was looming when a caution for Gary Huston with seven laps to go set
up one final challenge. On the restart, Drevicki tried every line the speedway
had to offer, but Danner’s 39 was too strong.
At long last, Briggs Danner can add a Big Diamond win to his resume!
That victory also means Danner will have his work cut out for him tomorrow at New Egypt Speedway — by rule, he can start no better than eighth. But with $1,000 on the line from E. Schneider & Sons Recycling for a weekend sweep, you can bet he’ll be going all out to bring the broom.
BDB Graphics Heat 1: 1.Steven Drevicki (19 Drevicki) 2. Chris Allen Jr (71
Allen) 3. Christian Bruno (17m Bruno) 4. Kenny Miller III (23m Miller) 5. Ronald
Helmick (22R Helmick) 6. Olivia Thayer (39T Thayer) 7. Lee Kauffman (96
Kauffman) DNS Brendan Hires (2 Hires) TIME: 2:36.494
E Schneider and Sons Heat 2: 1. Briggs Danner (39 Hogue) 2. Bobby Butler (5B
Butler) 3. Patrick Chilmonik (1 Chilmonik) 4. Brett Rose (45R Rose Bros) 5.
Jacob Galloway (27G Galloway) 6. Dirk Rimrott (27 Rimrott) 7. Troy Fraker (12W
Fraker)
Boulevard Truck Repair Heat 3: 1. Billy Ney (83s Ney) 2. Joe Kata (10 Kata) 3.
Tommy Kunsman Jr (21k Kunsman) 4. Ed Aikin (7 Aikin) 5. Bruce Buckwalter (83
Buckwalter) 6. Jason Cherry (67 Cherry) 7. Gary Huston (44 Huston)
E SCHNEIDER AND SONS SCRAP A MAIN: 1. BRIGGS DANNER (6) 2. Steven Drevicki (9) 3. Kenny Miller III (10) 4. Tommy Kunsman Jr. (2) 5. Chris Allen Jr. (4) 6. Bobby Butler (7) 7. Ed Aikin (12) 8. Ronald Helmick (13) 9. Joe Kata (8) 10. Bruce Buckwalter (15) 11. Jacob Galloway (14) 12. Jason Cherry (18) 13. Patrick Chilmonik (3) 14. Olivia Thayer (16) 15. Lee Kauffman (19) 16. Brett Rose (11) 17. Dirk Rimrott (17) 18. Gary Huston (21) 19. Christian Bruno (5) 20. Billy Ney (1) 21. Troy Fraker (20) 22. Brendan Hires (22)s
Notes:
E Schnider and Sons Recyling added $100 to all the starters for this weekend
and a bonus for the sweep
The B-Main was cancelled after TWF (Troy Fraker) added the start money for the 2
non qualifiers to start the race.
Bitner Automotive Fast Time: Briggs Danner 14.623
Hoosier Poker Chip *Free Tire was a 17. Dirk Rimrott
JPA Racing Products Hard Luck: Billy Ney
C&C Landscape Hard Charger: Steven Drevicki
Next Race: New Egypt Speedway in New Egypt NJ Saturday August 9th
RUN TO THE HILLS!
USAC SILVER CROWN RETURNS
FOR SALEM 100 THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 9
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Salem, Indiana (August 6, 2025)………For the first time in five seasons, USAC
Silver Crown racing returns to the high banks of southern Indiana’s Salem
Speedway Fueled by the Hoosier Lottery this Saturday, August 9.
The seventh appearance of the series at the .555-mile paved oval dating back
to 1988 presents the first 100-lap USAC event at the track in 57 years!
The field will be gunning for a $10,000 prize at one of America’s most
storied racetracks with USAC’s origins at the speedway dating back to 1956.
Here’s a few of the storylines we’re keeping an eye on this Saturday night
under the lights at Salem!
SIX STRAIGHT IN THE CARDS FOR SWANSON?
The conversation of Saturday’s race begins with Kody Swanson who is a perfect
5-for-5 in USAC Silver Crown competition at Salem Speedway with successive
victories in 2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.
In those five races, the Kingsburg, California driver has won the pole
position in each and every one of his appearances. He even added an ARCA CRA
Super Late Model race win at Salem back in 2021.
His five-straight Salem wins are the second most consecutive by a driver at a
track in Silver Crown history. The leader in that particular category is, you
guessed it, Kody Swanson who won six straight at Toledo Speedway, but had his
streak snapped back in April of this year.
Will the trend of Salem wins continue for Swanson, or will another driver
meet the challenge?
C.J.’S KICKING ASPHALT
C.J. Leary enters Saturday’s event as the most recent USAC Silver Crown
winner, overall and on pavement.
The Greenfield, Indiana native scored a superb victory on July 23 at Lucas
Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, leading the final 51 laps to earn his first
series victory since 2022, which also came on pavement.
Leary now ranks just 68 points behind Justin Grant in the series standings as
Leary pursues his first career series title. Saturday will mark Leary’s first
visit to compete at Salem.
GRANT BACK IN THE SADDLE
Speaking of Justin Grant, it’s been a tumultuous time for the 2020 USAC
Silver Crown champion of late.
During a USAC Indiana Sprint Week event on July 27 at Lawrenceburg Speedway,
Grant (Ione, California) flipped during the feature, and as a result, suffered a
broken left foot.
Although he showed up two nights later at Kokomo in order to gain points, he
opted to sit out the remaining four events to rest and heal.
Salem will essentially be his first race back in the cockpit, just 13 days
after the incident. But with a 68-point lead he intends to sustain in the hunt
for the USAC Silver Crown championship, Grant is preparing to take on the long
distance 100-lap challenge on a demanding racetrack.
SALEM IS TAYLOR MADE FOR FERNS
Salem Speedway has been special to Taylor Ferns in recent times. Back in late
2024, she raced to a 500 Sprint Car Tour victory on the high banks, fending off
Kody Swanson in the process to get the job done.
She’s yet to make a USAC Silver Crown start in her career at Salem, so this
Saturday will present a new challenge for the Shelby Township, Michigan racer.
Her best finish of the season came on the similarly shaped Winchester
Speedway in June where she finished sixth. Furthermore, she equaled her career
best Silver Crown finish with a 3rd at Winchester in 2022. On Saturday, she’ll
vie for her first Silver Crown victory.
STRONG ARM OF SALEM
Dakoda Armstrong possesses winning experience in his career at Salem. Back in
2010, he captured an ARCA Stock Car win at the track. That particular race was
200 laps, 88 of which Armstrong led that day.
The New Castle, Indiana native ran a sprint car at Salem with the 500 Sprint
Car Tour in September 2024, finishing seventh.
He’s finished on the podium in three of his four Silver Crowns starts this
year but is aiming to return to winner’s circle for the first time in 2025 this
weekend after scoring a pair of victories with the series in 2024.
57 YEARS LATER…100 LAPS AT SALEM
The last 100-lap USAC event to take place at Salem Speedway was a sprint car
event held 57 years ago on October 13, 1968!
National Sprint Car and USAC Hall of Famer Rollie Beale took the lead on the
first lap and led the entire distance in Ray & Cissy Smith’s sprinter,
completing his run in a then record 32 minutes and 30.25 seconds. Greg Weld
finished second with Cy Fairchild taking third.
Six previous USAC Silver Crown races have taken place at Salem, but none have
exceeded more than 75 laps. The initial 1988 race was 50 laps in length while
each subsequent event between 2016-2020 was a 75-lap distance.
RACE DETAILS
On Saturday, August 9, at Indiana’s Salem Speedway, the pits open at 2pm
Eastern. Spectator gates open at 3pm. The drivers meeting is scheduled for
3:45pm. The first Silver Crown practice runs from 4:30-5pm. The second Silver
Crown practice runs from 5:30pm-6pm. Silver Crown qualifying is set for 6:20pm.
Racing is slated to begin at 7pm with feature races for the Kenyon Midgets,
Legends and Scrappers followed by a Silver Crown autograph session, driver
intros and the 100-lap Silver Crown feature.
Advanced tickets can be purchased at www.SalemSpeedway.com. General admission
tickets are $25. Chairback seats are $30. Kids age 6-12 are $5. Children age 5 &
under are free.
The event can be watched live and on-demand at https://flosports.link/usac.
SALEM USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 (R) JAKE TRAINOR/Medway, MA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 DEREK BISCHAK/Angola, IN (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
26 BILLY WEASE/Noblesville, IN (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Meyer Auto Research)
41 TYLER ROAHRIG/Plymouth, IN (Newman Racing)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
55 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran Binks Racing)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Kazmark Motorsports)
124 (R) JACKSON MACENKO/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes Racing)
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK RECORDS AT SALEM SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 8/12/2017 - Kody Swanson - 15.923 - 125.479 mph
50 Laps - 9/18/1988 - Bob Frey - 14:37.44 - 113.854 mph
75 Laps - 8/11/2018 - Kody Swanson - 24:06.27 - 103.611 mph
USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT SALEM SPEEDWAY
5-Kody Swanson
1-Bob Frey
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT SALEM SPEEDWAY
1988: Bob Frey
2016: Kody Swanson
2017: Kody Swanson
2018: Kody Swanson
2019: Kody Swanson
2020: Kody Swanson
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-585,
2-C.J. Leary-517, 3-Matt Westfall-422, 4-Kyle Steffens-350, 5-Kody Swanson-341,
6-Dakoda Armstrong-281, 7-Dave Berkheimer-276, 8-Mario Clouser-273, 9-Bobby
Santos-272, 10-Logan Seavey-271.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANT POINTS: 1-Hemelgarn Racing
#91-585, 2-Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing #21-517, 3-4 Kings Racing #54-422, 4-Rice
Motorsports-Abacus Racing #22-400, 5-Klatt Enterprises #6-368, 6-Steffens
Motorsports #8-350, 7-Doran Binks Racing #77-310, 8-C & A Motorsports #5-281,
9-Dave Berkheimer Motorsports #31-276, 10-DJ Racing #98-272.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROOKIE DRIVER POINTS: 1-Jake
Trainor-192, 2-Jackson Macenko-181, 3-Saban Bibent-90, 4-Danny Jennings-77,
5-Colton Bettis-68, 6-Travis Mahoney-68, 7-Kip Hughes-58, 8-Ricky Thornton
Jr.-39, 9-Alex Bright-37, 10-Dave Doran-35.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-184,
2-Briggs Danner-126, 3-Gunnar Setser-100, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-99, 5-Logan
Seavey-94, 6-C.J. Leary-91, 7-Kyle Cummins-90, 8-Justin Grant-83, 9-Robert
Ballou-69, 10-Jake Swanson-69.
PAST USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS AT SALEM SPEEDWAY:
1988 FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bob Frey (2),
2. Bob Cicconi (6), 3. Jack Hewitt (5), 4. Steve Butler (8), 5. Gene Lee Gibson
(7), 6. Tray House (9), 7. Bruce Field (4), 8. George Snider (10), 9. Andy
Hillenburg (12), 10. Larry Hoppes (14), 11. Paul Huntington (13), 12. Rich
Vogler (1), 13. Jeff Bloom (11), 14. Gary Bettenhausen (3). NT
2016 FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Kody Swanson, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Jerry Coons Jr.,
4. Bobby Santos, 5. Justin Grant, 6. Aaron Pierce, 7. David Byrne, 8. Joe
Liguori, 9. Patrick Lawson, 10. Casey Shuman, 11. Shane Cottle, 12. Jacob
Wilson, 13. Austin Nemire. 27:59.49
2017 FEATURE: (75 laps) 1. Kody Swanson, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Bobby Santos, 4.
Aaron Pierce, 5. Davey Hamilton Jr., 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Justin Grant, 8.
Davey Hamilton, 9. Shane Butler, 10. Joss Moffatt, 11. Matt Goodnight, 12. Joe
Axsom, 13. David Byrne, 14. Jacob Wilson. 25:59.00 (NTR)
2018 FEATURE: (75 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Chris Windom (5), 3. Bobby Santos (3), 4. Jerry Coons, Jr. (2), 5. Kyle
Hamilton (7), 6. Justin Grant (8), 7. Jacob Wilson (9), 8. David Byrne (4), 9.
Dave Darland (10), 10. Travis Welpott (12), 11. John Heydenreich (15), 12. Mike
Haggenbottom (16), 13. Patrick Lawson (14), 14. Eric Gordon (6), 15. Matt
Goodnight (13), 16. Toni Breidinger (17), 17. Kyle Robbins (11), 18. Cody
Gallogly (18), 19. Terry James (19). 24:06.27 (New Track Record)
2019 FEATURE: (75 laps, starting position in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Bobby Santos (2), 3. Aaron Pierce (3), 4. Kyle Hamilton (6), 5. David
Byrne (4), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. Eric Gordon (8), 8. Derek Bischak (9), 9.
James Davison (12), 10. Kyle Robbins (10), 11. Cody Gallogly (13), 12. Patrick
Lawson (16), 13. Joe Liguori (11), 14. Mike Haggenbottom (17), 15. Matt
Goodnight (15), 16. Chris Windom (7), 17. Ronnie Gardner (18), 18. Austin Nemire
(14), 19. Dave Berkheimer (19). 28:21.258
2020 FEATURE: (75 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1), 2. Bobby Santos (2), 3. Aaron Pierce (9), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5. Derek Bischak (5), 6. Austin Nemire (15), 7. Kyle O’Gara (14), 8. Kyle Robbins (11), 9. Mike Haggenbottom (18), 10. Joe Liguori (8), 11. Matt Goodnight (13), 12. Travis Welpott (16), 13. Kyle Hamilton (7), 14. Brian Gerster (10), 15. Patrick Lawson (12), 16. Bryan Gossel (19), 17. Chris Windom (6), 18. John Heydenreich (17), 19. David Byrne (4), 20. Dave Berkheimer (20). 29:41.723
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK REVIEW:
KTJ IS A 3-TIME KING
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (August 5, 2025)………After eight races at eight different racetracks across a 10-night span, one single, solitary on track position is what decided the $25,000-to-win 2025 USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing championship for Kevin Thomas Jr. and Rock Steady Racing.
In the finale at Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway, the Cullman, Alabama driver finished one position ahead of defending ISW titlist Logan Seavey as they crossed the stripe first and second in both the feature and the championship race.
The six point margin of Thomas over Seavey proved to be the closest finish in the final tally of Indiana Sprint Week since 16 years earlier in 2009.
Thomas’ third ISW championship continues the presidential-like pattern of once every four years, following previous crowns in 2017, 2021 and now 2025. Furthermore, KTJ also became just the fourth driver to win at least three career Indiana Sprint Week titles, joining four-time champs Kevin Thomas (no relation) and Levi Jones along with fellow three-timer Dave Darland.
Also in a rarity, Thomas pulled off the “walk off homer” by winning the final race of Indiana Sprint Week and the ISW championship in a single night, the first to do so since Bryan Clauson 12 years prior in 2013. After no finish worse than seventh throughout the week, Thomas finally notched his first win in the eighth and final race of the Hoosier state tour.
“We got to run all eight races, which rarely happens,” Thomas noted. “Usually, we get a rain out or two, but the weather threw us a couple curveballs. We just had a good enough week to get it done. Last time I won this, I didn’t win a race, and I didn’t want that to happen again.”
In doing so, Thomas also provided longtime USAC car owner Hank Byram and Rock Steady Racing its first Indiana Sprint Week title after a quarter century of trying to earn the coveted Bridgeport rocker annually awarded to the champion entrant of each Indiana Sprint Week.
“We have worked our asses off,” Byram exclaimed. “We got Tim Spindler back (on the crew) and that was a great deal for us. He’s the glue that keeps us together. We all know our jobs but Tim, he just keeps us glued together and focused, and this is what you get. It was 25 years coming but we got it.”
For Thomas, whose first half of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season had been a rollercoaster of results, it all came together during Indiana Sprint Week in what is his second full-time season with the team.
“Hank and (wife) Michelle (Byram) do so much,” Thomas praised. “They bring a lot of people to the racetrack, and they provide a great racecar. This one’s for them. He’s never won one of these, so this is pretty special. I know he’s about 75, so he’ll probably use (the rocking chair).
It’s a big team effort. Obviously, Hank, Michelle, Tim Spindler, Brian Karraker, Kyle, CD and Country, it’s just a big group effort. My wife gets me up and down the road. She’s working her butt off at the t-shirt trailer every single day. My dad’s here, my step mom, my aunt, who I don’t think has ever been to one of my races, and my mom back home who’s been texting me every day.”
Throughout the week, Thomas collected successive finishes of 4th, 3rd, 3rd, 6th, 3rd, 7th, 2nd and 1st for an average finish of 3.625. This is all coming after a 9th place average finish throughout the first 23 events of the USAC Sprint Car season in his Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Lucas Oil Center – Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
“My team did a great job with the racecar,” Thomas beamed. “From IMS on, I don’t think we ran off the podium but maybe three times. We’ve been really working all year. We’ve struggled for the first half of the year but these guys, they just don’t quit. They keep trying and trying and trying, but we finally found something, and I spoke on it probably a month and a half ago. That just transformed into this week, and we got good at the right time.”
The 38th annual edition of Indiana Sprint Week in 2025 tied the record for the most different winners in a single ISW with seven. Seavey was the only two-time winner of the series at Lawrenceburg Speedway and Bloomington Speedway. Winners also included Justin Grant (The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway), Robert Ballou (Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway), Briggs Danner (Kokomo Speedway), C.J. Leary (Circle City Raceway), Chase Stockon (Terre Haute Action Track) and Kevin Thomas Jr. (Tri-State Speedway). The 2016 series also featured seven different victors.
Four different drivers led the 2025 ISW standings with Robert Ballou, Logan Seavey, Briggs Danner and Kevin Thomas Jr. each taking turns at the front.
Justin Grant continued his knack for winning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway by capturing the debut of Indiana Sprint Week on the track, his fourth overall at IMS following three USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget wins during the BC39. In winning the 2025 ISW opener, Grant tied Brady Bacon on the all-time USAC National Sprint Car win list with his 61st.
Robert Ballou ended a 14-plus month absence from USAC victory lane during round two at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway. One night after leading nearly the entire first half of the race before his engine went up in smoke, Ballou vaulted to the top of the ISW standings by grabbing his third career ISW win at Lincoln Park after previously doing so in 2014 and 2017. Meanwhile, Grant set a new USAC National Sprint Car record with his 325th consecutive series start dating back to 2017, surpassing the former mark of 324 held by Chase Stockon.
When it comes to Indiana Sprint Week, Lawrenceburg has proven to be Logan Seavey’s personal ATM. In round three of the series, he successfully defended his win at The Burg after leader Ballou tagged the wall and flipped midway through. Ballou’s misfortune was Seavey’s good fortune as he became the new race leader and eventual winner, while taking over the ISW point lead in the process. On a restart during the feature, a three-car flip involving Grant, Mitchel Moles and Kyle Cummins resulted in a broken left foot for Grant, essentially ending his Indiana Sprint Week.
From start to finish, round four of Indiana Sprint Week at Kokomo couldn’t have gone anymore perfectly for Briggs Danner. First, he turned the quickest time in Dirt Draft Hot Laps. He followed that up by posting quick time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. In his heat race, he charged from sixth to the win. As a grand finale, he stormed from sixth to first once again to earn a dramatic feature victory. He also achieved the clean sweep by erasing a half straightaway deficit on the final lap-and-a-half before making the winning move around the outside of Ballou in the fourth and final turn on the last lap to win by a mere two car lengths, 0.196 seconds ahead. In turn, Danner became the new ISW point leader.
It’d seemingly been so long since C.J. Leary last won a USAC National Sprint Car feature, in his words, he had to plug in the GPS for the directions to find his way to victory lane. After 66 series events in a 17-month span without a win, Leary found his way back to the winner’s circle in round five at Circle City Raceway. Leary led all 30 laps but was forced to fend off Moles down the stretch to win by a single car length. Also in the feature, Shane Cottle made the biggest move of the week, passing 18 cars in his charge from a 22nd place start to finish fourth.
Many people have declared the sixth round of Indiana Sprint Week at Terre Haute to be among the best races they’d ever seen. Amid a racelong duel that saw Stockon and Ballou officially exchange the lead on four occasions at the stripe and countless more times unofficially, Stockon surged to the lead on the white flag lap, then survived a green-white-checkered restart to earn his first USAC victory in nearly five years and his first Indiana Sprint Week score in more than nine seasons. In the process, Stockon provided longtime car owners Tom and Laurie Sertich their first ever USAC National Sprint Car victory after fielding a team since 1994, 31 years ago. Stockon also won the race in his milestone 500th career series start (fourth all-time) and achieved it all with a broken left hand suffered in a crash at IMS just seven days earlier. Kevin Thomas Jr., meanwhile, overtook the ISW point lead.
One year ago, Bloomington Speedway proved to be the most burdensome of tracks Logan Seavey faced en route to the Indiana Sprint Week championship. This year, the very same red clay was kind to him in the seventh and penultimate round as he won the Sheldon Kinser Memorial, which ascended him to the top of the ISW standings. After getting upside down there in 2024, Seavey raced to the lead a third of the way through the feature after frontrunner Leary suffered a flat right rear tire. Seavey also leapfrogged Thomas to assume the ISW point lead by four entering the following night’s finale.
In the last race of the week at Tri-State, Thomas captured both the battle and the war by winning the race and becoming the ISW champion in one fell swoop. Gaining 83 out of the maximum 84 possible points available throughout the night, Thomas had to fend off the hard-charging Seavey in the closing laps. Running one-two on the final restart with two laps to go, Thomas had to hold off Seavey to win the ISW title. If Seavey had gotten by, Seavey would’ve won the race and the title. Instead, Thomas held Seavey in check by leading his only 21 laps of the week during the final 21 laps of the week. To add to the accolades, Thomas notched his 47th career USAC National Sprint Car victory, surpassing Jack Hewitt and moving himself into a tie with Tracy Hines for fifth place on the all-time win list.
Seavey didn’t walk away empty handed as he grabbed the Indiana Sprint Week Parallax Group Passing Master title after passing 52 cars throughout the eight race series.
All in all, 92 drivers participated in Indiana Sprint Week 2025 with drivers hailing from 16 different United States: Indiana (51), California (10), Arizona (6), Illinois (4), Ohio (3), Kentucky (2), Missouri (2), Oklahoma (2), Pennsylvania (2), Alabama (1), Colorado (1), Louisiana (1), Minnesota (1), Texas (1) and Washington (1), plus four more from Australia: Victoria (3) and New South Wales (1).
Of the 92 drivers participating, 55 started at least one feature event. Eight drivers started all eight feature events: Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Jake Swanson and Kevin Thomas Jr.
A handful of drivers earned their best career USAC National Sprint Car finishes during Indiana Sprint Week: Kale Drake (2nd at IMS), Chance Crum (3rd at Bloomington), Logan Calderwood (7th at Tri-State), Trey Osborne (8th at IMS) and Kayla Roell (9th at Tri-State). For Roell, her night was historical as she became the first woman to win a USAC National Sprint Car heat race. She followed that up with the best feature finish by a woman in series history.
USAC Indiana Sprint Week 2025 paid $25,000 to the champion with an overall point fund of more than $50,000. In fact, the driver’s share of $25,000 exceeded the entire payout among the top eight for the 2024 series, which totaled $24,000. The top-eight breakdown in the point standings went as follows: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. ($25,000), 2. Logan Seavey ($10,000), 3. Mitchel Moles ($5,000), 4. Kyle Cummins ($3,000), 5. Briggs Danner ($2,200), 6. Jake Swanson ($1,800), 7. C.J. Leary ($1,600), 8. Robert Ballou ($1,400).
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Wins: 2-Logan Seavey
Most Laps Led: 70-Robert Ballou
Most Top-Fives: 6-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Top-Tens: 8-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 3-Logan Seavey
Most Heat Race Wins: 4-Kyle Cummins
Most Feature Starts: 8-Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Biggest Charge: July 30: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (22nd to 4th)
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINT STANDINGS
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 497 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
2 491 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
3 421 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
4 420 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
5 411 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pennsylvania
6 403 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, California
7 395 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
8 385 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, California
9 345 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Indiana
10 322 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
11 313 Hayden Reinbold, Gilbert, Arizona
12 257 Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, California
13 244 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
14 211 Kyle Shipley, Phoenix, Arizona
15 204 Carson Garrett, Littleton, Colorado
16 194 Logan Calderwood, Goodyear, Arizona
17 185 Charles Davis Jr., Buckeye, Arizona
18 161 Joey Amantea, Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
19 152 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Indiana
20 133 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Indiana
21 131 Harley Burns, Brazil, Indiana
22 118 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
23 109 Shane Cottle, Kansas, Illinois
24 102 Chance Crum, Snohomish, Washington
25 102 Brandon Mattox, Terre Haute, Indiana
26 102 Tye Mihocko, Peoria, Arizona
27 95 Travis Millar, Wandin North, Victoria
28 95 Kobe Simpson, Bonham, Texas
29 93 Justin Grant, Ione, California
30 93 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
31 91 Nick Bilbee, Indianapolis, Indiana
32 91 Zack Pretorius, Yorktown, Indiana
33 82 Cale Coons, Greencastle, Indiana
34 70 Troy Carey, Tullamore, New South Wales
35 68 Austin Nigh, Greenfield, Indiana
36 68 Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Indiana
37 64 Braydon Cromwell, Lone Jack, Missouri
38 63 Nate Schank, Santa Rosa, California
39 57 Max Adams, Loomis, California
40 56 James Turnbull II, Indio, California
41 53 Eli Wilhelmus, Newburgh, Indiana
42 50 Gabriel Gilbert, Greenwood, Indiana
43 49 Seth Parker, West Terre Haute, Indiana
44 48 Colin Parker, Martinsville, Indiana
45 44 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
46 44 Shawn Westerfeld, Guilford, Indiana
47 43 Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
48 42 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
49 40 Tony Helton, Cloverdale, Indiana
40 Sam Hinds, Westfield, Indiana
40 Todd Hobson, Clyde, Victoria
40 Cody Trammell, Smithville, Indiana
53 39 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Indiana
54 38 Braxton Cummings, Bedford, Indiana
55 38 Kole Kirkman, Kokomo, Indiana
56 30 Geoff Ensign, Sebastopol, California
30 Matt Goodnight, Winchester, Indiana
30 Trey McGranahan, Avon, Indiana
59 29 Carson Short, Marion, Illinois
60 25 Adyn Schmidt, Haubstadt, Indiana
61 24 Nate Carle, West Harrison, Indiana
62 23 Collin Ambrose, Owensboro, Kentucky
63 23 Kendall Ruble, Vincennes, Indiana
64 20 Beau Brandon, Elwood, Indiana
20 Michael Clark, Brazil, Indiana
20 Austin Cory, Morristown, Indiana
20 Aaron Davis, Windfall, Indiana
20 Steve Justis, Evansville, Indiana
20 Sam Scott, Patoka, Indiana
20 Travis Thompson, Brazil, Indiana
71 10 Owen Barr, North Vernon, Indiana
10 Ryan Barr, Piqua, Ohio
10 Nate Bell, Paragon, Indiana
10 Colton Booten, Marion, Illinois
10 James Boyd, Villa Park, Illinois
10 Donny Brackett, Fort Branch, Indiana
10 Bryan Brewer, Vallonia, Indiana
10 Rob Caho Jr., Rush City, Minnesota
10 Daylan Chambers, Bowling Green, Indiana
10 Nate Ervin, Reelsville, Indiana
10 Parker Frederickson, Kokomo, Indiana
10 Ivan Glotzbach, Fillmore, Indiana
10 Jack Hoyer, Frankfort, Indiana
10 Bill Rose, Plainfield, Indiana
10 Bryar Schroeter, Kokomo, Indiana
10 Brady Short, Bedford, Indiana
10 Chris Temby, Narre Warren, Victoria
10 Matt Thompson, Bloomington, Indiana
10 Jim Tribby, Martinsville, Indiana
10 Cody Williams, Renssalaer, Indiana
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Robert Ballou (Ballou Motorsports #12)
July 26: Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Rained Out
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
July 30: Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, Indiana
WINNER: C.J. Leary (Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing #21AZ)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track | Terre Haute, Indiana
WINNER: Chase Stockon (Tom & Laurie Sertich #92)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway | Bloomington, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, Indiana
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
2025 INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FEATURE WINS
2-Logan Seavey (July 27 at Lawrenceburg Speedway & August 1 at Bloomington Speedway)
1-Briggs Danner (July 29 at Kokomo Speedway)
1-Robert Ballou (July 25 at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway)
1-Justin Grant (July 24 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
1-C.J. Leary (July 30 at Circle City Raceway)
1-Chase Stockon (July 31 at the Terre Haute Action Track)
1-Kevin Thomas Jr. (August 2 at Tri-State Speedway)
2025 INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STATISTICS
FEATURE LAPS LED
70-Robert Ballou
40-C.J. Leary
33-Logan Seavey
31-Justin Grant
26-Chase Stockon
21-Kevin Thomas Jr.
11-Briggs Danner
8-Mitchel Moles
7-Brady Bacon
TOP-5 FEATURE FINISHES
6-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
4-Robert Ballou & Kyle Cummins
3-Briggs Danner, C.J. Leary & Mitchel Moles
2-Kale Drake & Chase Stockon
1-Brady Bacon, Shane Cottle, Chance Crum, Justin Grant, Ricky Lewis, Jadon Rogers & Jake Swanson
TOP-10 FEATURE FINISHES
8-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Mitchel Moles
6-C.J. Leary & Jake Swanson
5-Kyle Cummins
4-Robert Ballou, Briggs Danner, Kale Drake, Hayden Reinbold, Gunnar Setser & Chase Stockon
2-Brady Bacon, Ricky Lewis & Jadon Rogers
1-Logan Calderwood, Cale Coons, Shane Cottle, Chance Crum, Carson Garrett, Justin Grant, Tye Mihocko, Trey Osborne, Kayla Roell & Kyle Shipley
FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (Presented by Honest Abe Roofing)
3-Logan Seavey
2-Mitchel Moles
1-Brady Bacon, Briggs Danner & Justin Grant
FAST QUALIFIERS (Presented by Honest Abe Roofing)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Justin Grant (12.039)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Brady Bacon (12.471)
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.016)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.430)
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Logan Seavey (12.027)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Mitchel Moles (19.895)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Logan Seavey (11.834)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.340)
HEAT RACE WINS (Presented by Car IQ, K1 RaceGear, USAC Gear & Cook Out)
4-Kyle Cummins
3-Robert Ballou, C.J. Leary, Chase Stockon & Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Briggs Danner, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Ricky Lewis, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser & Jake Swanson
1-Tye Mihocko, Mitchel Moles, Seth Parker, Zack Pretorius, Kayla Roell, Jadon Rogers & Kyle Shipley
SEMI WINS (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
2-Hayden Reinbold
1-Shane Cottle, Carson Garrett, Mitchel Moles, Trey Osborne, Kayla Roell & Chase Stockon
C-MAIN WINS (Presented by Hoosier Tire)
1-Max Adams, Aric Gentry, Ricky Lewis & James Turnbull II
FEATURE STARTS
8-Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Briggs Danner, Charles Davis Jr., Kale Drake, Ricky Lewis, Hayden Reinbold & Chase Stockon
6-Logan Calderwood & Kyle Shipley
5-Joey Amantea & Carson Garrett
4-Harley Burns, Justin Grant, Hunter Maddox & Kayla Roell
3-Brady Bacon, Shane Cottle & Chelby Hinton
2-Max Adams, Nick Bilbee, Cale Coons, Rylan Gray, Brandon Mattox, Tye Mihocko, Trey Osborne, Zack Pretorius, Jadon Rogers, Nate Schank, Carson Short & Kobe Simpson
1-Collin Ambrose, Saban Bibent, Nate Carle, Braydon Cromwell, Chance Crum, Braxton Cummings, Aric Gentry, Gabriel Gilbert, Kole Kirkman, Travis Millar, Austin Nigh, Colin Parker, Seth Parker, Kendall Ruble, Adyn Schmidt, James Turnbull II, Shawn Westerfeld & Eli Wilhelmus
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE (Presented by Rod End Supply)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Trey Osborne (18th to 8th)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Jake Swanson (15th to 7th)
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (12th to 3rd)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (6th to 1st)
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (22nd to 4th)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Kayla Roell (22nd to 14th)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Briggs Danner (23rd to 12th)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Logan Seavey (13th to 2nd)
HOT LAPS FASTEST DRIVER (Presented by Dirt Draft)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Justin Grant (12.039)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Jake Swanson (12.965)
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.200)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.719)
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Chase Stockon (12.030)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Briggs Danner (19.991)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – C.J. Leary (11.795)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Kyle Cummins (13.450)
HARD WORK AWARD (Presented by ProSource – Slowest qualifier to transfer to the feature)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – C.J. Leary
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Kyle Shipley
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Nate Carle
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Colin Parker
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Brandon Mattox
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Nate Schank
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Charles Davis Jr.
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Collin Ambrose
INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Gunnar Setser
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Kyle Shipley
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kayla Roell
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner
July 30: Circle City Raceway – James Turnbull II
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Chase Stockon
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Chance Crum
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Kayla Roell
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STATS: (1988-2025)
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK CHAMPIONS
1988: Randy Kinser (Bloomington, Indiana)
1989: Chuck Amati (Freeman Spur, Illinois)
1990: Chuck Amati (Freeman Spur, Illinois) & Gary Trammell (Bloomington, Indiana)
1991: Bob Kinser (Bloomington, Indiana)
1992: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1993: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1994: Kelly Kinser (Bloomington, Indiana)
1995: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1996: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1997: J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Arizona)
1998: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Indiana)
1999: Tony Elliott (Kokomo, Indiana)
2000: Jay Drake (Val Verde, California)
2001: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Indiana)
2002: Cory Kruseman (Ventura, California)
2003: J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Arizona)
2004: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2005: Cory Kruseman (Ventura, California)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (Avon, Indiana)
2007: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Indiana)
2008: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2009: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2010: Jon Stanbrough (Avon, Indiana)
2011: Chris Windom (Canton, Illinois)
2012: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2013: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Indiana)
2014: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Indiana)
2015: Robert Ballou (Rocklin, California)
2016: Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma)
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama)
2018: Chris Windom (Canton, Illinois)
2019: C.J. Leary (Greenfield, Indiana)
2020: Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Indiana)
2021: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama)
2022: Justin Grant (Ione, California)
2023: Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma)
2024: Logan Seavey (Sutter, California)
2025: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama)
ALL-TIME INDIANA SPRINT WEEK WINS:
20-Dave Darland
16-Jon Stanbrough
12-Cory Kruseman
11-Justin Grant
9-Logan Seavey & J.J. Yeley
8-Kyle Cummins & C.J. Leary
7-Bryan Clauson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
6-Robert Ballou, Jay Drake & Danny Smith
5-Brady Bacon, Kevin Briscoe, Tyler Courtney, Tony Elliott, Brady Short & Kevin Thomas
4-Jack Hewitt, Levi Jones & Kelly Kinser
3-Daron Clayton, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines, Hunter Schuerenberg & Chase Stockon
2-Chuck Amati, Shane Cottle, Briggs Danner, Kevin Doty, Tim Gee, Rick Hood, Bud Kaeding, Thomas Meseraull & Chris Windom
1-A.J. Anderson, Emerson Axsom, Brent Beauchamp, Jeff Bland Jr., Chad Boat, Derek Davidson, Cary Faas, Aaron Farney, Blake Fitzpatrick, Brad Fox, Dickie Gaines, Damion Gardner, Tray House, Bob Kinser, Mike Mann, Brad Marvel, Mitchel Moles, Mat Neely, Terry Pletch, Casey Riggs, Bill Rose, Carson Short, Mickey Smith, Jake Swanson, Brad Sweet, Tanner Thorson, Brian Tyler & Cole Whitt
ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK LAPS LED (USAC ERA 1996-2025)
431-Dave Darland
413-Jon Stanbrough
280-Justin Grant
276-Cory Kruseman
275-Robert Ballou
249-Brady Bacon
241-Kevin Thomas Jr.
226-C.J. Leary
187-J.J. Yeley
180-Logan Seavey
176-Jay Drake
173-Bryan Clauson
148-Chris Windom
133-Kyle Cummins
124-Levi Jones
121-Tracy Hines
111-Chase Stockon
103-Hunter Schuerenberg
101-Tyler Courtney
98-Kevin Briscoe
97-Brady Short
94-Jerry Coons Jr.
82-Jack Hewitt
76-Tony Elliott
68-Daron Clayton & Thomas Meseraull
63-Jake Swanson
62-Briggs Danner
57-Shane Cottle & Bud Kaeding
52-Brad Sweet
50-Derek Davidson
43-Cole Whitt
42-Chad Boespflug
39-Mitchel Moles
38-Carson Short
36-Damion Gardner
35-Aaron Farney & Dickie Gaines
33-Josh Wise
30-Chad Boat & Brad Marvel
29-Bill Rose
26-Robbie Rice, Stephen Schnapf & Scotty Weir
25-Brad Fox
24-John Memmer
23-Cary Faas & Brandon Petty
22-Darren Hagen & Brian Tyler
21-A.J. Anderson, Brent Beauchamp & Eric Shively
20-Kevin Doty
18-Boston Reid
17-Xavier Doney
16-Emerson Axsom, Justin Marvel & Casey Riggs
14-Mike Mann & Wes McIntyre
13-Jeff Bland Jr.
12-Christopher Bell
11-Bobby Stines
10-Brian Hayden & Jason McDougal
9-Daison Pursley & Kevin Thomas
8-Carson Garrett, Mat Neely & Jimmy Sills
6-Jarett Andretti, Cole Bodine, Terry Pletch & Dustin Smith
5-John Wolfe
4-Kent Christian, Blake Fitzpatrick & Derek Scheffel
3-Keith Bloom Jr., Rickie Gaunt & Tanner Thorson
1-Jesse Hockett, Logan Jarrett, Rusty McClure, Dustin Morgan, Jadon Rogers, Jeremy Sherman & Jonathan Vennard
ALL-TIME INDIANA SPRINT WEEK TOP-FIVE FINISHES (1988-2025)
66-Dave Darland
51-Jon Stanbrough
48-Brady Bacon
45-Levi Jones
36-Kevin Thomas Jr.
35-Robert Ballou
34-Justin Grant
33-Tony Elliott & Chris Windom
31-J.J. Yeley
29-Bryan Clauson
28-C.J. Leary
27-Shane Cottle, Kyle Cummins, Chase Stockon & Kevin Thomas
25-Cory Kruseman
20-Jerry Coons Jr. & Logan Seavey
19-Jay Drake & Tracy Hines
15-Brady Short
14-Kevin Briscoe, Bill Rose & Hunter Schuerenberg
13-Tyler Courtney & Bud Kaeding
10-Jack Hewitt & Randy Kinser
9-Derek Davidson & Danny Smith
8-Damion Gardner, Brian Hayden, Bob Kinser, Kelly Kinser, Thomas Meseraull & Mitchel Moles
7-Briggs Danner, Kevin Doty, Tim Gee, Darren Hagen, Tray House, Jason McDougal, Terry Pletch & Josh Wise
6-Chuck Amati, Chad Boespflug, Daron Clayton, Dickie Gaines, Mat Neely, Terry Shepherd, Brian Tyler, Scotty Weir & Cole Whitt
5-A.J. Anderson, Chad Boat, Daison Pursley, Joe Roush & Jake Swanson
4-Emerson Axsom, Mike Mann, Carson Short, Brad Sweet & Tanner Thorson
3-Jeff Bland Jr., Bobby East, Aaron Farney, Jesse Hockett, Rick Hood, Kevin Huntley, Tony Jarrett, Dustin Morgan, Robbie Rice, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Gary Trammell & Jeff Walker
2-Brent Beauchamp, Christopher Bell, Larry Bland, Tom Chalk, Kale Drake, Blake Fitzpatrick, Brad Fox, Jeff Gordon, Coleman Gulick, Kurt Hawkins, Justin Marvel, Rusty McClure, Dave Peperak, Boston Reid, Casey Riggs, Jadon Rogers, Jon Sciscoe, John Scott, Jeremy Sherman, Eric Shively, Casey Shuman & Mike Spencer
1-Garrett Aitken, Jarett Andretti, Chris Beaver, Ryan Bernal, Keith Bloom Jr., Mike Bowling, Kent Christian, Troy Cline, Hud Cone, Chance Crum, Xavier Doney, Mike English, Cary Faas, Gary Fisher, Josh Ford, Russ Gamester, Carson Garrett, Dink Glidden, Eric Gordon, Rylan Gray, Richard Griffin, Jonathan Hendrick, Josh Hodges, Blake Hollingsworth, Shane Hollingsworth, Danny Holtsclaw, A.J. Hopkins, Kasey Kahne, Doug Kalitta, Todd Kane, Todd Kelley, Frankie Kerr, Mike Kirby, Chris LaFollette, Ricky Lewis, Troy Link, Brad Marvel, Brandon Mattox, Wes McIntyre, Joe Miller, Brandon Petty, Joey Saldana, Derek Scheffel, Stephen Schnapf, Todd Shields, Jimmy Sills, Mickey Smith, Greg Staab, Steve Surniak, Tyler Thomas, Lee Underwood, Rick Ungar, Jonathan Vennard, Mike Ward, Matt Westfall, Rip Williams & Greg Wilson
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK TOP-10 FINISHES (USAC ERA 1996-2025)
98-Dave Darland
74-Jon Stanbrough
73-Brady Bacon
68-Robert Ballou
66-Levi Jones
61-Kevin Thomas Jr.
59-Shane Cottle & Chris Windom
57-Justin Grant
54-Chase Stockon
52-C.J. Leary
46-Jerry Coons Jr.
45-Bryan Clauson
44-Kyle Cummins
43-Cory Kruseman
42-Tracy Hines
40-J.J. Yeley
39-Tony Elliott
31-Jay Drake
30-Brady Short
29-Logan Seavey
24-Hunter Schuerenberg
21-Tyler Courtney, Damion Gardner, Bud Kaeding & Bill Rose
20-Mitchel Moles & Kevin Thomas
19-Chad Boespflug
17-Kevin Briscoe & Scotty Weir
16-Derek Davidson, Darren Hagen, Brian Hayden & Jake Swanson
15-Thomas Meseraull
14-Dickie Gaines
13-Daron Clayton, Jadon Rogers, Carson Short & Josh Wise
12-A.J. Anderson, Briggs Danner, Kevin Doty & Jason McDougal
11-Mat Neely, Terry Pletch, Brad Sweet & Cole Whitt
9-Emerson Axsom, Jack Hewitt & Josh Hodges
8-Jarett Andretti & Jeff Bland Jr.
7-Brent Beauchamp, Chad Boat, Bobby East, Blake Fitzpatrick, Coleman Gulick, Todd Kane, Justin Marvel, Daison Pursley, Boston Reid, Casey Shuman, Brian Tyler & Matt Westfall
6-Kent Christian, Troy Cline, Carson Garrett, Eric Shively & Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
5-Christopher Bell, Shane Hollingsworth, Tony Jarrett, Ricky Lewis, Critter Malone, Dustin Morgan, Jeremy Sherman & Mike Spencer
4-Hud Cone, Charles Davis Jr., Kale Drake, Aaron Farney, Jesse Hockett, A.J. Hopkins, Wes McIntyre, Brandon Petty, Hayden Reinbold, Robbie Rice, Brody Roa, Gunnar Setser, Jimmy Sills & John Wolfe
3-Josh Ford, Brad Fox, Eric Gordon, Richard Griffin, Jonathan Hendrick, Dakota Jackson, Rusty McClure, Tye Mihocko, Casey Riggs, Derek Scheffel, Jon Sciscoe, Neil Shepherd, Steve Surniak & Ryan Timms
2-Ryan Bernal, Eric Burns, Kenny Carmichael, Henry Clarke, Xavier Doney, Mike English, Danny Holtsclaw, Kasey Kahne, Mike Kirby, Jason Knoke, Chris LaFollette, Mike Mann, Brad Marvel, Brandon Mattox, Max McGhee, Kevin Miller, Tim Montgomery, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Kendall Ruble, Stephen Schnapf, John Scott, Tim Spindler, Kevin Swindell, Tyler Thomas, Richard Vander Weerd & Jeff Wilson
1-Max Adams, Garrett Aitken, Joey Amantea, Chris Beaver, Kevin Besecker, Nick Bilbee, Keith Bloom Jr., Timmy Buckwalter, Brett Burdette, Logan Calderwood, Mark Cassella, Mark Clark, Shane Cockrum, Chris Coers, Cale Coons, Colten Cottle, Tim Cox, Chance Crum, Zach Daum, Cary Faas, Nic Faas, Russ Gamester, Rylan Gray, Kurt Gross, Anton Hernandez, Tom Hessert III, Tray House, J.J. Hughes, Kevin Huntley, Logan Jarrett, Marc Jessup, Chase Johnson, Doug Kalitta, Joey Kerr, Jimmy Light, Jason McCord, Matt Mitchell, Trey Osborne, Vince Osman, Richard Ott, Dave Peperak, Davey Ray, Jason Robbins, Kyle Robbins, Eric Roberts, Kayla Roell, Joe Roush, Alex Shanks, Kyle Shipley, Corey Smith, Dustin Smith, Stevie Sussex, Tanner Thorson, Lee Underwood, Jonathan Vennard, Rip Williams, Danny Williams Jr., Greg Wilson & Kyle Wissmiller
ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (USAC ERA 1996-2025)
13-Brady Bacon
12-Dave Darland
10-Justin Grant
9-C.J. Leary
8-Levi Jones & 8-Mitchel Moles
7-Tracy Hines, Jon Stanbrough, Kevin Thomas Jr. & J.J. Yeley
6-Daron Clayton, Richard Griffin & Logan Seavey
5-Bryan Clauson, Jerry Coons Jr., Tony Elliott & Hunter Schuerenberg
4-Tyler Courtney & Jay Drake
3-Robert Ballou, Cory Kruseman, Carson Short, Chase Stockon, Brad Sweet & Josh Wise
2-Brent Beauchamp, Chad Boat, Chad Boespflug, Kyle Cummins, Briggs Danner, Brayden Fox, Justin Marvel, Kevin Miller, Brandon Petty, Boston Reid, Tanner Thorson & Scotty Weir
1-Nick Bilbee, Keith Bloom Jr., Kevin Briscoe, Mark Cassella, Shane Cottle, Derek Davidson, Kevin Doty, Bobby East, Nic Faas, Blake Fitzpatrick, Jared Fox, Damion Gardner, Carson Garrett, Rickie Gaunt, Darren Hagen, Jonathan Hendrick, Josh Hodges, Ray Kenens, Dustin Morgan, Mat Neely, Ande Possman, Jadon Rogers, Bill Rose, Neil Shepherd, Jeremy Sherman, Jimmy Sills, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kevin Thomas, Shawn Westerfeld, Rip Williams, Chris Windom, Mitch Wissmiller & John Wolfe
ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK HEAT RACE WINS (USAC ERA 1996-2025)
36-Robert Ballou
32-Dave Darland
30-Jon Stanbrough
26-Shane Cottle
25-C.J. Leary
21-Brady Bacon
19-Kyle Cummins, Cory Kruseman, Chase Stockon & Kevin Thomas Jr.
18-Chris Windom
17-Brady Short
15-Justin Grant
13-Jerry Coons Jr. & Thomas Meseraull
12-Tyler Courtney, Tony Elliott & Tracy Hines
11-Chad Boespflug, Levi Jones & J.J. Yeley
10-Bryan Clauson
9-Hunter Schuerenberg
8-Kent Christian, Jay Drake, Mitchel Moles, Carson Short, Kevin Thomas & Matt Westfall
7-Kenny Carmichael, Damion Gardner & Terry Pletch
6-Kevin Briscoe, Dickie Gaines, Darren Hagen, Logan Seavey & Scotty Weir
5-Blake Fitzpatrick, Carson Garrett, Josh Hodges, Shane Hollingsworth, Bud Kaeding, Mat Neely, Brandon Petty, Bill Rose, Eric Shively, Mike Spencer, Jake Swanson & Brian Tyler
4-Emerson Axsom, Daron Clayton, Hud Cone, Charles Davis Jr., Brian Hayden, Danny Holtsclaw, Logan Jarrett, Brandon Mattox, Jason McDougal, Jadon Rogers, Corey Smith, Cole Whitt & Mitch Wissmiller
3-A.J. Anderson, Jarett Andretti, Briggs Danner, Brad Fox, Jack Hewitt, Mike Kirby, Justin Marvel, Wes McIntyre, Tye Mihocko, Boston Reid, Derek Scheffel, John Scott, Casey Shuman, Dustin Smith, Brad Sweet & Tanner Thorson
2-Max Adams, Brent Beauchamp, Nick Bilbee, Jeff Bland Jr., Troy Cline, Tim Cox, Derek Davidson, Kris Deckard, Kale Drake, Bobby East, Aaron Farney, Josh Ford, Richard Griffin, Coleman Gulick, A.J. Hopkins, Tray House, Dakota Jackson, Todd Kane, Ricky Lewis, Mike Mann, Bret Mellenberndt, Dustin Morgan, Daison Pursley, Casey Riggs, Brody Roa, Stephen Schnapf, Gunnar Setser, Alex Shanks, Kyle Shipley, Kody Swanson, Greg Wilson, Josh Wise & Kyle Wissmiller
1-Joey Amantea, Rodney Argo, Chris Beaver, Ryan Bernal, Keith Bloom Jr., Cole Bodine, Eric Burns, Josh Burton, Mark Cassella, Isaac Chapple, Roger Chaudion, Dustin Clark, Henry Clarke, Colten Cottle, Anthony D'Alessio, Ron Dennis, Kevin Doty, Cary Faas, Brayden Fox, Jared Fox, Brian Gerster, Travis Gregg, Bart Grider, Kurt Gross, Chris Gurley, Chayse Hayhurst, Tom Hessert III, Jesse Hockett, J.J. Hughes, Marc Jessup, Chase Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Joey Kerr, Larry Kingseed Jr., Jordan Kinser, Jason Knoke, Hunter Maddox, Critter Malone, Brad Marvel, Rusty McClure, Max McGhee, John Memmer, Kevin Miller, Jerry Miller Jr., Jim Moughan, Derek O'Dell, Seth Parker, Michael Pickens, Ande Possman, Zack Pretorius, Robbie Rice, Kyle Robbins, Kayla Roell, Joe Roush, Bryan Ruble, Jon Sciscoe, Jason Setser, Neil Shepherd, Jimmy Sills, Landon Simon, Tim Spindler, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Greg Stephens, Dalton Stevens, Stevie Sussex, Gary Taylor, Tyler Thomas, Ryan Timms, Michael Trimble, Richard Vander Weerd, Jonathan Vennard, Ricky Williams & John Wolfe
ALL-TIME USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FEATURE STARTS (USAC ERA 1996-2025)
158-Dave Darland
119-Jon Stanbrough
113-Robert Ballou
107-Shane Cottle
97-Kevin Thomas Jr.
96-Jerry Coons Jr.
93-Brady Bacon
92-Chase Stockon
89-C.J. Leary
88-Chris Windom
86-Justin Grant & Tracy Hines
84-Levi Jones
76-Kyle Cummins
65-Cory Kruseman
62-Hunter Schuerenberg
61-Brady Short
58-Tony Elliott
56-Bryan Clauson & Thomas Meseraull
54-Chad Boespflug
53-Damion Gardner & Scotty Weir
50-J.J. Yeley
47-Jay Drake
41-Darren Hagen
40-Tyler Courtney & Logan Seavey
39-Bill Rose
38-Matt Westfall
37-Bud Kaeding
36-Daron Clayton
34-Derek Davidson
33-Jarett Andretti & Carson Short
32-Kevin Briscoe & Jake Swanson
31-Brian Hayden & Brandon Mattox
30-A.J. Anderson
29-Brent Beauchamp
28-Kent Christian, Dickie Gaines, Justin Marvel & Mitchel Moles
27-Josh Hodges & Kevin Thomas
25-Charles Davis Jr., Mat Neely, Brandon Petty & Jadon Rogers
24-Josh Wise
23-Briggs Danner, Jason McDougal, Terry Pletch & Casey Shuman
22-Jeff Bland Jr. & Brian Tyler
21-Isaac Chapple, Jack Hewitt, Mike Spencer & Brad Sweet
19-Max Adams, Carson Garrett, Brody Roa, Derek Scheffel & Cole Whitt
18-Blake Fitzpatrick
17-Kevin Doty, Aaron Farney & Critter Malone
16-Hud Cone, Bobby East, Shane Hollingsworth & Dustin Morgan
15-Dustin Smith & Tyler Thomas
14-Henry Clarke, Kale Drake, Jesse Hockett, A.J. Hopkins, Dakota Jackson, Ricky Lewis, Wes McIntyre & Eric Shively
13-Joey Amantea, Emerson Axsom, Chad Boat, Troy Cline, Coleman Gulick, Daison Pursley & Richard Vander Weerd
12-Logan Jarrett, Robbie Rice & Jonathan Vennard
11-Ryan Bernal, Josh Ford, Eric Gordon, Tony Jarrett, Todd Kane, Mike Mann, Tye Mihocko & Corey Smith
10-Eric Burns, Kenny Carmichael, Jonathan Hendrick, Boston Reid, Kyle Robbins, John Scott, Kyle Shipley, Tim Spindler, Kyle Wissmiller & John Wolfe
9-Shane Cockrum, Tom Hessert III, Danny Holtsclaw, J.J. Hughes, Kevin Miller, Matt Mitchell, Steve Surniak, Stevie Sussex & Kody Swanson
8-Nick Bilbee, Cole Bodine, Richard Griffin, Chase Johnson, Mike Kirby, Jimmy Laser, Dave Peperak, Billy Puterbaugh Jr., Casey Riggs, Gunnar Setser, Jeremy Sherman, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. & Kevin Swindell
7-Timmy Buckwalter, Tim Cox, Andrew Elson, Brad Fox, Jordan Kinser, Jason Knoke, Hunter Maddox, Rusty McClure, Max McGhee, Hayden Reinbold, Joe Roush, Neil Shepherd, Josh Spencer, Tanner Thorson, Jace Vander Weerd & Mitch Wissmiller
6-Christopher Bell, Harley Burns, Logan Calderwood, Tony DiMattia, Jared Fox, Marc Jessup, Ryan Pace, Jason Robbins, Troy Rutherford, Jimmy Sills, Eddie Tafoya Jr. & Michael Trimble
5-Keith Bloom Jr., Clinton Boyles, Mario Clouser, Chance Crum, Braxton Cummings, Cary Faas, Brayden Fox, Chris Gurley, Anton Hernandez, Shane Hmiel, Zack Pretorius, Kendall Ruble, Jon Sciscoe, Brian VanMeveren & Ricky Williams
4-Caleb Armstrong, Donny Brackett, Dustin Clark, Xavier Doney, Geoff Ensign, Rickie Gaunt, Aric Gentry, Bart Grider, Ted Hines, Aaron Mosley, Trey Osborne, Kayla Roell, Kent Schmidt, Stephen Schnapf, Landon Simon, Mark Smith, Gus Wasson & Greg Wilson
3-Chris Beaver, Mike Boat, Chase Briscoe, Brett Burdette, Michael Burthay, Sterling Cling, Braydon Cromwell, Zach Daum, Mike English, A.J. Fike, Rylan Gray, Kurt Gross, Chelby Hinton, Jack Hoyer, Kasey Kahne, Brad Kuhn, Brad Marvel, Jason McCord, Cannon McIntosh, Nate McMillin, Bret Mellenberndt, John Memmer, Jeff O'Banion, Richard Ott, Seth Parker, Ande Possman, Davey Ray, Nate Schank, Alex Shanks, Kobe Simpson, Gary Taylor, Ryan Timms, Shawn Westerfeld, Rip Williams, Danny Williams Jr. & Jeff Wilson
2-Rodney Argo, Koby Barksdale, Ethan Barrow, Donnie Beechler, Robert Bell, Kevin Besecker, Greg Bragg, Alex Bright, Mark Cassella, Roger Chaudion, Mark Clark, Cale Coons, Colten Cottle, Kris Deckard, Ty Deckard, Ron Dennis, Gregg Dillion, Nic Faas, Russ Gamester, Chris Gansen, Travis Gregg, Frankie Guerrini, Max Guilford, Tom Harris, Rick Hayden, Tray House, Kevin Huntley, Cole Ketcham, Sheldon Kinser Jr., Chris LaFollette, Jimmy Light, Zach Martini, Travis Millar, Joss Moffatt, Tim Montgomery, Derek O'Dell, Scott Orr, Tony Ploughe, Davey Pombo, Terry Richards, Eric Roberts, Bryan Ruble, Adyn Schmidt, Bryan Stanfill, Dave Steele, Greg Stephens, Dalton Stevens & Leon Thickstun
1-Garrett Abrams, Nick Adams, Garrett Aitken, Collin Ambrose, Marc Arnold, Chris Babcock, Dustin Beck, Saban Bibent, Dean Billings, J.C. Bland, Steve Buckwalter, Wyatt Burks, Josh Burton, Nate Carle, Cole Carter, Kevin Chambers, Rob Chaney, Chris Coers, Jesse Cramer, Buddy Cunningham, Anthony D'Alessio, Eric Davis, Mitchell Davis, J.R. Douglas, Nick Drake, Brian Gerster, Gabriel Gilbert, Dennis Gile, Matt Goodnight, Weston Gorham, Russ Harper, Jared Harris, Ed Hassler, Kurt Hawkins, Chayse Hayhurst, Zane Hendricks, Jordan Hermansader, Sam Hinds, Todd Hobson, Gary Howard, Chris Hoyer, Logan Hupp, Sammy Imel, Dustin Ingle, R.J. Johnson, Chase Jones, Tony Jones, Doug Kalitta, Ryan Kaplan, Brian Karraker, Tyler Kendall, Ray Kenens, Joey Kerr, Larry Kingseed Jr., Kole Kirkman, Riley Kreisel, David McCreary, Matt McDonald, Austin Mero, Jerry Miller Jr., Ray Morgan, Brandon Morin, Evan Mosley, Jim Moughan, Nick Naber, Wil Newlin, Paul Nienhiser, Austin Nigh, Vince Osman, Steve Ott, Colin Parker, Mark Perry III, Chris Phillips, Michael Pickens, Bart Pletch, Brett Pool, Travis Rilat, Charlie Sarver, Jason Setser, Danny Sheridan, Jake Simmons, Bobby Smith, Eric Smith, Brandon Spencer, J.T. Stapp, Bobby Stines, Joe Stornetta, James Turnbull II, Lee Underwood, Chris Urish, Eli Wilhelmus, Chet Williams, Rick Ziehl & Justin Zimmerman
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FEATURE WINNERS
1988
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 27, 1988 | Avilla Speedway | Rick Hood | Campbell #1N | Wing
July 28, 1988 | Paragon Speedway | Rick Hood | Campbell #1N | Wing
July 29, 1988 | Bloomington Speedway | Kelly Kinser | Kinser #4K | Wing
July 31, 1988 | Kokomo Speedway | Tim Gee | Gee #88 | Wing
Aug 6, 1988 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Tim Gee | Gee #88 | Wing
1989
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 26, 1989 | Lincoln Park Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
July 28, 1989 | Bloomington Speedway | Chuck Amati | Tate #66 | Wing
July 29, 1989 | Paragon Speedway | Mickey Smith | Smith #14 | Wing
July 30, 1989 | Kokomo Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
1990
DATE | TRACK | DRIVER | CAR | TYPE
July 25, 1990 | Paragon Speedway | Danny Smith | Gohr #56 | Wing
July 27, 1990 |
KTJ WINS THE BATTLE & THE WAR,
TAKES USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK CHAMPIONSHIP
WITH TRI-STATE TRIUMPH
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Haubstadt, Indiana (August 2, 2025)………Kevin Thomas Jr. captured both the
battle and the war during Saturday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint
Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing finale at Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway.
As it turned out, the Cullman, Alabama racer was faced with fending off the
same driver, Logan Seavey, to accomplish both goals in pursuit of the feature
victory and the 38th annual Indiana Sprint Week championship.
Thomas checked both off the list in one fell swoop as he led the remaining 21
circuits of the 31-lap feature to earn the victory while also accruing enough
points to surpass Seavey and become a three-time ISW titlist, following previous
crowns in 2017 and 2021.
He’s also the first driver in 12 seasons, since Bryan Clauson in 2013, to
walk off with both a victory during the final race of Indiana Sprint Week and
the ISW championship trophy in hand.
In achieving his record extending ninth career USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship feature victory at Tri-State, Thomas notched his 47th
career series victory, surpassing Jack Hewitt and moving himself into a tie with
Tracy Hines for fifth place on the all-time win list.
Additionally, Thomas provided car owner Hank Byram of Rock Steady Racing his
first Indiana Sprint Week championship after a quarter century of trying. For
Byram and his No. 3R team, it was their 33rd career USAC National Sprint Car
feature victory, tied for 12th most all-time in series history. At the end of
the night, Byram was grinning from ear-to-ear in the seat of the traditional
custom-made rocker that is annually awarded by John Youngs of Vincennes, Indiana
to the Indiana Sprint Week entrant champion.
For his efforts, Thomas pocketed $33,000 on the night between his $8,000 for
winning the feature to go along with a $25,000 payday for his Indiana Sprint
Week championship, which he now owns three of. He’s now one of only three
drivers to capture three or more ISW titles along with four-time champs Kevin
Thomas (no relation) and Levi Jones along with fellow three-timer Dave Darland.
“My team did a great job with the racecar,” Thomas praised. “From IMS on, I
don’t think we ran off the podium but maybe three times (in eight races). We’ve
been really working all year. We struggled for the first half of the year but
these guys, they just don’t quit. They kept trying and trying and trying until
we finally found something. I spoke on it probably a month and a half ago. That
just transformed into this week, and we got good at the right time.”
Thomas was seemingly a man on a mission from the get-go on Saturday night,
nearly maximizing every opportunity on the board, garnering 83 of the maximum 84
points available throughout the evening. Trailing Seavey by four markers going
into the event, Thomas gained five via qualifying second quickest to leapfrog
ahead of Seavey in the standings by one. Thomas then advanced from sixth to
first to win his heat and gain eight more points, two more than Seavey added in
his third place heat race run.
Entering the final feature of the 38th edition of Indiana Sprint Week,
Thomas’ lead in the series stood at three over Seavey. For all intents and
purposes, the objective for Thomas was to finish ahead of Seavey and the points
would take care of itself.
As the wheelman of the Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Lucas Oil Center –
Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy, Thomas started his race from the fifth
position while fellow title contender Seavey lined up 13th on the grid.
Meanwhile, outside front row starter Briggs Danner possessed an outside
chance of claiming the title, needing to win the feature and also have Thomas
and Seavey both finish 20th or worse in order to have an opportunity. Danner did
his part in the early stages of the race by pacing the field for the initial 10
laps while facing a challenge from Jadon Rogers and being closed in on by Thomas
who had slotted into third.
By lap 11, traffic loomed for Danner up front. While he worked on trying to
find his way around the 22nd place car driven by Rookie Eli Wilhelmus, Thomas
had disposed of Rogers for second with an inside move along turns one and two.
By the time Thomas reached turns three and four a half lap later, he was right
on Danner’s back bumper for the lead. Finding an opening on the bottom, Thomas
used Wilhelmus as a pick with Danner getting pinned behind him while Thomas shot
underneath to lead at the stripe by a half car length over Danner while Rogers
moved ahead of Danner on the 14th lap.
At the halfway mark, Seavey was still mired in 10th, 30 points out of
contention for the ISW crown while Thomas was enjoying his ride at the front of
the pack. Suddenly, Thomas had company in the form of Robert Ballou who slid up
in front of Danner off turn four for the third spot on lap 20. Three trips
around the 1/4-mile dirt oval later, Ballou took second from Rogers with a back
straightaway pass for the runner-up spot on lap 23.
With four laps to go, Thomas was in complete control with an eight car length
advantage ahead of Ballou. Behind him, the battle for fourth was getting hot and
heavy between Danner, Mitchel Moles and the surging Seavey. But as Danner
attempted to slide Moles for the spot in turn one, his rear wheels locked up
directly in front of Moles. As Moles whoa’d up on the binders, he subsequently
tapped Danner’s rear bumper, refiring Danner’s car, while Moles became a
casualty himself, gliding to a halt to bring out the yellow on lap 27.
Now, Seavey suddenly found himself in fifth, and over the next couple of laps
following the restart, he charged past Danner then Rogers to climb his way into
third. A caution for a 360 degree spin performed by Kayla Roell necessitated a
caution on the final lap and halted Thomas’ beeline to the finish line.
Seavey was positioned in third behind Thomas and Ballou for the first
green-white-checkered attempt, which spelled doom for Ballou who dramatically
slowed due to a lack of fuel on the white flag lap. Behind him, a calamity
ensued as drivers scattered to avoid contact with Ballou’s sputtering machine.
Danner (5th) first got into the back of Ballou and spun to a stop in turn four.
Several more drivers became entangled in the web, including Carson Short (11th),
Hayden Reinbold (12th), Chase Stockon (16th) and Kendall Ruble (20th), all of
whom also stopped on the course.
Ballou, meanwhile, pulled off toward the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area,
which moved Seavey up a spot to second right behind Thomas with two laps
remaining coming back to green. At that point, the picture became crystal clear.
Between Thomas and Seavey, whoever finished ahead of the other was going to be
the Indiana Sprint Week champion. That certainly caught the attention of Thomas.
“I was feeling good, but I kept seeing that 57 (of Seavey) up on the board,”
Thomas noticed. “I was like, ‘I better not screw this up.’ He kept me honest. I
was glad to do battle with him all week. He’s one of my better friends, so I
knew that whenever I saw Ballou roll into the work area, I was pretty nervous,
but nervous is good. Nervous is pressure and you deserve it if you put yourself
in that spot.”
Thomas staved off the pressure and kept his cool on the lap 29 restart, plus
the final pair of tours around Tri-State to beat Seavey to the line for the win
and the Indiana Sprint Week championship by 0.839 seconds and six points,
respectively. Rogers finished third while C.J. Leary took fourth and Kyle
Cummins rounded out the top-five.
Over the course of his USAC National Sprint Car career at Tri-State, Thomas
had won the annual Haubstadt Hustler on five occasions and the Spring Showdown
three different times. That said, in 14 previous tries, he had never won the
Indiana Sprint Week round at the track, finishing a best of second in
2015-2017-2021. That all changed on Saturday night.
While Seavey came up just one position and six points short of becoming the
first back-to-back Indiana Sprint Week champion since Bryan Clauson in
2013-2014, he did make an all-out effort in advancing from 13th to second to
earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. He also grabbed the Indiana Sprint Week
Parallax Group Passing Master title after passing 52 cars throughout the eight
race series.
Jadon Rogers returned to action following a six-race suspension by USAC for a
tire infraction. In doing so, he came back strong in turning in his best career
Indiana Sprint Week finish at The Class Track by rounding out the podium with a
third place result.
It was a historical night for Kayla Roell as she became the first woman to
win a USAC National Sprint Car heat race. She followed that up with the best
feature finish by a woman in series history with a 9th despite a late race spin.
Couple all that together, her performance proved to be the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
Kentucky's Collin Ambrose raced his way into the final transfer spot in the
semi-feature, which forwarded him to his first USAC National Sprint Car feature
start since 2022, making him the evening’s ProSource Hard Work award winner.
Mitchel Moles notched the 24th career Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying time of his USAC National Sprint Car career, tying him with USAC champions Gary Bettenhausen and J.J. Yeley for 18th place all-time. For his qualifying efforts, Moles banked $400 with a 13.340 second run to extend his series lead in the qualifying department to nine fast times thus far in 2025.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 2, 2025 –
Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC
NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.340; 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.389; 3. Jadon
Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-13.419; 4. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-13.576; 5. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-13.656; 6. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-13.674; 7. Logan
Calderwood, 6, Ford-13.700; 8. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.714;
9. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.717; 10. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-13.745; 11. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.758; 12. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming
Swanson-13.855; 13. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-13.948; 14. Kendall Ruble, 17,
Ruble-13.978; 15. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-13.978; 16. Carson Short, 21m,
Edwards-13.984; 17. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.010; 18. Eli Wilhelmus, 55,
Wilhelmus-14.017; 19. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-14.044; 20. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Lewis-14.063; 21. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-14.166; 22. Adyn Schmidt, 12s,
Schmidt-14.227; 23. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-14.245; 24. Travis Millar, 93AU,
Millar-14.302; 25. Brady Short, 61m, Edwards-14.333; 26. Sam Scott, 7s,
Scott-14.417; 27. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-14.440; 28. Collin Ambrose, 36,
Ambrose-14.474; 29. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-14.482; 30. Sam Hinds, 71H,
Hinds-14.518; 31. Donny Brackett, 4B, Brackett-14.644; 32. Geoff Ensign, 00,
Anderson-14.653; 33. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-14.710; 34. Carson Garrett,
15, BGE-14.716; 35. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-14.733; 36. James Boyd, 16B,
Boyd-14.857; 37. Tony Helton, 87, Helton-15.101; 38. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-15.537; 39. Steve Justis, 12J, Justis-15.913.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins,
2. Harley Burns, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Hayden Reinbold, 6. Chase
Stockon, 7. Brady Short, 8. Troy Carey, 9. Kyle Shipley, 10. Tony Helton.
2:15.367
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Eli Wilhelmus, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Kendall Ruble, 5. Briggs
Danner, 6. Sam Scott, 7. Adyn Schmidt, 8. Sam Hinds, 9. Kobe Simpson, 10. Carson
Garrett. 2:18.975
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kayla
Roell, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Logan
Calderwood, 6. Aric Gentry, 7. Chance Crum, 8. Donny Brackett, 9. Brandon
Mattox, 10. Steve Justis. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Robert Ballou, 3. Carson Short, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Collin
Ambrose, 7. Travis Millar, 8. James Boyd, 9. Geoff Ensign. 2:19.258
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Chase Stockon, 2. Adyn Schmidt, 3. Aric Gentry, 4. Collin Ambrose,
5. Sam Scott, 6. Travis Millar, 7. Chance Crum, 8. Donny Brackett, 9. Sam Hinds,
10. James Boyd, 11. Troy Carey, 12. Tony Helton, 13. Kobe Simpson, 14. Kyle
Shipley, 15. Geoff Ensign, 16. Steve Justis. NT
FEATURE: (31 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(5), 2. Logan Seavey (13), 3. Jadon Rogers (4), 4. C.J. Leary (7), 5. Kyle
Cummins (8), 6. Jake Swanson (14), 7. Logan Calderwood (1), 8. Kale Drake (18),
9. Kayla Roell (9), 10. Mitchel Moles (6), 11. Harley Burns (21), 12. Robert
Ballou (3), 13. Ricky Lewis (20), 14. Hayden Reinbold (11), 15. Chase Stockon
(10), 16. Briggs Danner (2), 17. Carson Short (17), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (16),
19. Adyn Schmidt (22), 20. Kendall Ruble (15), 21. Gunnar Setser (12), 22. Eli
Wilhelmus (19), 23. Aric Gentry (23), 24. Kobe Simpson (25-P), 25. Collin
Ambrose (24). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-10 Briggs Danner, Laps 11-31 Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2094,
2-Logan Seavey-1875, 3-Mitchel Moles-1872, 4-Briggs Danner-1762, 5-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-1758, 6-Justin Grant-1693, 7-Robert Ballou-1693, 8-Jake Swanson-1649, 9-C.J.
Leary-1616, 10-Kale Drake-1492.
FINAL USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE
ROOFING POINTS: 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.-497, 2-Logan Seavey-491, 3-Mitchel Moles-421,
4-Kyle Cummins-420, 5-Briggs Danner-411, 6-Jake Swanson-403, 7-C.J. Leary-395,
8-Robert Ballou-385, 9-Chase Stockon-345, 10-Gunnar Setser-322.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-184,
2-Briggs Danner-126, 3-Gunnar Setser-100, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-99, 5-Logan
Seavey-94, 6-C.J. Leary-91, 7-Kyle Cummins-90, 8-Justin Grant-83, 9-Robert
Ballou-69, 10-Jake Swanson-69.
FINAL USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Logan
Seavey-52, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-51, 3-Kale Drake-50, 4-Jake Swanson-50, 5-Briggs
Danner-47, 6-C.J. Leary-45, 7-Hayden Reinbold-40, 8-Kayla Roell-40, 9-Kyle
Cummins-33, 10-Gunnar Setser-33.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: August 21-22-23, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIV
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
Champion: Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC Indiana Sprint Week Parallax Group Passing Master Champion: Logan Seavey
(52)
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kyle Cummins (13.450)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (13.340)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kayla Roell
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Chase Stockon
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Logan Seavey (13th to 2nd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kayla Roell
ProSource Hard Work: Collin Ambrose
SEAVEY WINS BLOOMINGTON’S SHELDON KINSER MEMORIAL,
SURGES TO USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PONT LEAD
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bloomington, Indiana (August 1, 2025)………One year ago, Bloomington Speedway
proved to be the most burdensome of tracks Logan Seavey faced en route to the
USAC Indiana Sprint Week championship.
This year, the very same red clay 1/4-mile oval may prove to be the catalyst
for a second consecutive title as the Sutter, California driver scored the
victory in Friday night’s edition of the Sheldon Kinser Memorial, which has
ascended him to the top of the standings of the 38th USAC NOS Energy Drink
Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing.
After getting upside down in the feature during the 2024 round of ISW at
Bloomington, this time, Seavey pounced to the front of the field on lap 10 after
trouble befell racelong leader C.J. Leary. From there, it was pretty much smooth
sailing for Seavey who led the final 20 laps to ensure his status as the first
multi-time winner of the week after also winning the previous Sunday at
Lawrenceburg Speedway.
Seavey’s latest score was his fifth of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship season and the 29th of his career, moving him into sole possession
of 19th place all-time, surpassing the total of fellow series champions Don
Branson, A.J. Foyt, Levi Jones and J.J. Yeley.
Furthermore, Seavey’s ninth career Indiana Sprint Week score moved him into
the top-five all-time, equaling J.J. Yeley for fifth on the list.
Seavey leapfrogged challenger Kevin Thomas Jr. in the Indiana Sprint Week
standings after Thomas held a two-point lead entering Bloomington. On Friday
night, while Seavey was celebrating victory, he could look over his shoulder and
see Thomas standing right beside him as the second place finisher.
Now Seavey possesses a slim four point advantage over Thomas entering the ISW
finale this Saturday night at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Indiana, leaving
little separation and minimal room for error. For Seavey, Bloomington was an
error free endeavor this time around.
“Going into the last night with the lead, I can’t complain too much,” Seavey
said. “These guys have been busting their butts for me. We’ve had some good
runs, and I’ve complained a lot on our mediocre nights, and they don’t give up
on me. I’m glad we could reward them tonight.”
On a date exactly 37 years to the day since three-time USAC National Sprint
Car champion Sheldon Kinser’s 1988 passing, Seavey started sixth on the grid in
the event that bore Kinser’s name in one of the longest running traditions on
the Indiana sprint car scene dating back to its inaugural edition in 1989.
Earlier in the evening, Seavey tallied his third Honest Abe Roofing Fast
Qualifying time of Indiana Sprint Week 2025, which earned him a $600 reward.
Throughout the past week, Seavey has pocketed a total of $1200 just through his
qualifying efforts during ISW. Overall, it was Seavey’s 22nd career USAC
National Sprint Car fast qualifying time, tying him with Steve Butler for 22nd
place all-time.
Seavey quickly found the low line to his liking as he surged up through the
field to fourth by lap one, to third by lap five and to second past Chance Crum
by lap six. Meanwhile, Leary had established the lead from his pole starting
position, running the top while Seavey settled onto the road less traveled
around the bottom.
“I was actually surprised how many guys bailed on the bottom of one and two
early because there was so much grip down there,” Seavey stated. “The top was a
little greasy in three and four early and then it cleaned up and it was the
place to be until maybe the last two or three laps. I was just so good on the
bottom of one and two, I didn’t want to mess with my car.”
That said, when Leary saw Seavey poke the nose of his car underneath him
entering turn three, Leary threw a change-up and briefly took the low line away
from Seavey. Reacting in a moment’s notice, Seavey stepped up a lane or two to
peek around the outside of Leary in turn two. At the same moment, Leary’s right
rear tire began to rapidly deflate, and as he entered turn three, his car
drifted up the racetrack, allowing Seavey to dive under to take the top spot for
good off the exit of turn four.
Leary returned to the lineup with fresh rubber after a caution allowed his
team to swap the tire out in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. All in all,
Leary wound up with an 11th place finish after restarting on the tail.
Meanwhile, Seavey and his Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight –
Elbrecht Concrete/DRC/Stanton Chevy took complete control while the jockeying
for position raged on behind him. Thomas took over third on the ensuing lap 12
restart around the outside of Moles in turn four.
On the 14th lap, the red flag was displayed for Robert Ballou who had
advanced from 17th to eighth before clipping an infield tire in turn two, which
sent him flipping over nose-to-tail three times into the infield grass. Ballou
climbed out and walked away following the wild ride.
From there on, Seavey pushed onward as his pursuers were unable to mount a
major challenge down the stretch, steadily increasing his lead to nearly two
seconds in the waning laps while also trying to keep up with the ever changing
surface of the racetrack.
“I didn’t really know where I needed to be,” Seavey admitted. “I was actually
really good through the middle of one and two and that helped me down the back
stretch, but I would’ve hated to give up on the bottom and let somebody go by
me. It’s just so hard when you’re leading and the track changes like that.
It was really slick, and you have to keep an eye on your wheel spin and try
to keep up on the adjustments in the car,” Seavey continued. “Luckily, we were
able to adjust so many, it really makes it fun as a driver. You can keep
yourself dialed in all race. My guys did such a good job. I really didn’t do
much there at the end. I was starting to get a little free, but I knew I
couldn’t get too tight in those holes through three and four.”
Without much in the way of traffic in his path, Seavey had free reign as he
crossed under the checkered flag as the winner, 1.556 seconds in front of
runner-up Kevin Thomas Jr. with Chance Crum third, Mitchel Moles fourth and Kyle
Cummins rounding out the top-five.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama) brought home another solid finish this
week with a second, which is also where he resides in the point standings going
into Saturday’s round eight of eight.
For third place finisher Chance Crum (Snohomish, Washington), it was a career
best night in USAC National Sprint Car competition. In 21 career series starts,
his best previous result had been a ninth at Circle City Raceway in 2024. His
latest performance was worthy of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
After wall contact in qualifying, Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pennsylvania) had
to dig deep from his 31st place qualifying run. He advanced from seventh to
fourth to transfer through his heat. Then in the A-Main, he passed 11 more to
move from his 23rd starting spot to finish 12th, thus earning Rod End Supply
Hard Charger honors.
It was hard work from dusk till dawn for Charles Davis Jr. (Buckeye,
Arizona). A flip at Terre Haute during the previous night’s feature required him
and the team to rebuild and regroup in time for Bloomington. He hustled in his
heat, then got rolling in the semi to grab the final transfer spot on the last
lap. That earned him the ProSource Hard Work award.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 1, 2025 –
Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Sheldon
Kinser Memorial / 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week
Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.834; 2. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-11.838; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.051; 4.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.071; 5. Chance Crum, 83c,
Crum-12.088; 6. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-12.101; 7. Carson Garrett, 2E,
Epperson-12.121; 8. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.145; 9. Harley
Burns, 16, Britt Aero-12.160; 10. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.180; 11. Eli
Wilhelmus, 55, Wilhelmus-12.183; 12. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.217; 13. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.218; 14. Tye
Mihocko, 24p, Paul-12.249; 15. Matt Thompson, 26, Thompson-12.268; 16. Austin
Cory, 00, Cory-12.312; 17. Geoff Ensign, 00x, Anderson-12.330; 18. Gunnar
Setser, 5G, KO-12.360; 19. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.383; 20. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.389; 21. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-12.419; 22. Gabriel
Gilbert, 10G, GGR-12.468; 23. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-12.475; 24. Sam Hinds, 71H,
Hinds-12.505; 25. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.512; 26. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-12.516; 27. Chelby Hinton, 71p, Phillips-12.549; 28. Daylan Chambers,
4c, Chambers-12.551; 29. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell/Boyd-12.609; 30. Braxton
Cummings, 71B, Cummings-12.614; 31. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.656; 32. Aric
Gentry, 10, Gentry-12.714; 33. Cody Trammell, 34T, Trammell-12.719; 34. Travis
Millar, 93AU, Millar-12.721; 35. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-12.746; 36. Kayla
Roell, 4K, Roell-12.763; 37. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-12.792; 38. Tony Helton, 87,
Helton-12.854; 39. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-12.887; 40. Troy Carey, 45N,
Carey-12.928; 41. Colton Booten, 2, JAE-13.372; 42. Nate Bell, 7,
Griffits-13.474; 43. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-NT; 44. James Turnbull II, 2J,
Turnbull-NT (time of 12.446 disallowed due to an illegal right rear tire).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Shipley,
2. Logan Seavey, 3. Kobe Simpson, 4. Briggs Danner, 5. Austin Cory, 6. Hunter
Maddox, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Eli Wilhelmus, 9. Colton Booten. 1:59.763
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle
Cummins, 2. Gabriel Gilbert, 3. Chelby Hinton, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Geoff
Ensign, 6. Carson Garrett, 7. Todd Hobson, 8. Aric Gentry, 9. Nate Bell. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase
Stockon, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Gunnar Setser,
6. James Turnbull II, 7. Cody Trammell, 8. Daylan Chambers, 9. Tony Helton. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Tye
Mihocko, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Harley Burns, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Charles Davis
Jr., 6. Sam Hinds, 7. Travis Millar, 8. Braydon Cromwell. 2:10.387
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis,
2. Robert Ballou, 3. Chance Crum, 4. Braxton Cummings, 5. Troy Carey, 6. Brandon
Mattox, 7. Matt Thompson, 8. Kale Drake. NT
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (6 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. Aric Gentry, 2.
Daylan Chambers, 3. Eli Wilhelmus, 4. Tony Helton, 5. Braydon Cromwell, 6. Nate
Bell, 7. Colton Booten. 1:23.507
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Carson Garrett, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Hunter Maddox, 4. Charles Davis
Jr., 5. Geoff Ensign, 6. Matt Thompson, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Kayla Roell, 9.
Tony Helton, 10. Cody Trammell, 11. James Turnbull II, 12. Eli Wilhelmus, 13.
Troy Carey, 14. Travis Millar, 15. Austin Cory, 16. Todd Hobson, 17. Daylan
Chambers, 18. Aric Gentry, 19. Sam Hinds. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (4), 3. Chance Crum (2), 4. Mitchel Moles (3), 5. Kyle Cummins
(5), 6. Tye Mihocko (8), 7. Chase Stockon (7), 8. Hayden Reinbold (14), 9. Jake
Swanson (16), 10. Gunnar Setser (15), 11. C.J. Leary (1), 12. Briggs Danner
(23), 13. Joey Amantea (19), 14. Chelby Hinton (21), 15. Braxton Cummings (22),
16. Ricky Lewis (10), 17. Kobe Simpson (20), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (24), 19.
Hunter Maddox (11), 20. Kyle Shipley (9), 21. Carson Garrett (12), 22. Robert
Ballou (17), 23. Harley Burns (13), 24. Gabriel Gilbert (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-10 C.J. Leary, Laps 11-30 Logan Seavey.
**Kale Drake flipped during the fifth heat. Robert Ballou flipped on lap 14
of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-2028,
2-Mitchel Moles-1817, 3-Logan Seavey-1802, 4-Briggs Danner-1726, 5-Justin
Grant-1693, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1675, 7-Robert Ballou-1644, 8-Jake Swanson-1589,
9-C.J. Leary-1547, 10-Kale Drake-1438.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-418, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-414, 3-Briggs Danner-375,
4-Mitchel Moles-366, 5-Kyle Cummins-354, 6-Jake Swanson-343, 7-Robert
Ballou-336, 8-C.J. Leary-326, 9-Chase Stockon-310, 10-Gunnar Setser-299.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-174,
2-Briggs Danner-126, 3-Gunnar Setser-100, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-95, 5-C.J.
Leary-88, 6-Kyle Cummins-87, 7-Justin Grant-83, 8-Logan Seavey-83, 9-Robert
Ballou-69, 10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs
Danner-47, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-42, 3-Jake Swanson-42, 4-Logan Seavey-40, 5-Kale
Drake-40, 6-Hayden Reinbold-40, 7-Kayla Roell-39, 8-C.J. Leary-38, 9-Gunnar
Setser-32, 10-Shane Cottle-29.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 2, 2025 – Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: C.J. Leary (11.795)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (11.834)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kyle Shipley
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Tye Mihocko
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Aric Gentry
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Carson Garrett
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Briggs Danner (23rd to 12th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chance Crum
ProSource Hard Work: Charles Davis Jr.
MOOSE CROSSING!
STOCKON SPRINTS TO FIRST USAC WIN
IN 5 YEARS AT TERRE HAUTE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Terre Haute, Indiana (July 31, 2025)………The Terre Haute Action Track has been
home to many a great race and moment over the past 70-plus seasons, and Chase
Stockon’s stirring drive to victory on Thursday night certainly added to the
1/2-mile dirt oval’s legendary lore.
Amid a racelong duel that saw Stockon and Robert Ballou officially exchange
the lead on four occasions at the stripe and countless more times unofficially,
Stockon surged to the lead on the white flag lap, then survived a
green-white-checkered restart to earn his first USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship feature victory in nearly five years.
The Fort Branch, Indiana native’s score during USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana
Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing round six arrived after a span of
160 USAC National Sprint Car feature starts without a victory dating back to
September 2020.
In the process, Stockon provided longtime car owners Tom and Laurie Sertich’s
Moose Racing team their first ever USAC National Sprint Car victory. Sprint Car
team owners on the west coast since 1994, the husband and wife duo migrated to
Indiana from their California home in recent years, hired Stockon to drive and
have now been rewarded with the greatest moment in their three-plus decade
history in the sport.
Stockon also achieved his fourth career USAC National Sprint Car victory at
Terre Haute and his 15th overall with the series, tying Bobby East, Cory
Kruseman and Brian Tyler for 41st place all-time. Stockon’s second career
triumph in the Don Smith Classic is also monumental as well as the former Terre
Haute Action Track promoter and area businessman was instrumental in the early
years of Stockon’s budding racing career.
As if Stockon could do any more to add to his accolades, his latest victory
on Thursday night also came in what was his 500th career USAC National Sprint
Car start. He’s now one of four drivers to reach the mark, joining Dave Darland,
Brady Bacon and Robert Ballou.
To boot, Stockon won the race with a broken right hand suffered exactly one
week earlier during a crash in the USAC Indiana Sprint Week opener at The Dirt
Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and just five days removed from the
Lawrenceburg round where the team was pitted at the track, but unable to compete
in the event due to an issue with the trailer door.
It’s been a whirlwind of an Indiana Sprint Week experience thus far for
Stockon, Sertich and their Brown Brothers Excavating – Dewig Meats – Lucas
Oil/DRC/Kistler Chevy. But in the end, it all paid off in reigning victorious
following one of the all-time great races in Action Track history.
“This is awesome,” an elated Stockon exclaimed. “We’ve had a lot of speed,
but we’ve fought through a lot of adversity this year. This team has no quit in
them. That’s all I can ask for. We’re definitely happy to be on the top step
here and I’m really blessed to drive this thing and give this team a little bit
of a reward.”
At the start of the 30-lap main event, Indiana Sprint Week point leader and
fifth place starting Briggs Danner was involved in a tangle that saw him spin
backwards in turn two. In attempting to escape the skirmish, Charles Davis Jr.
(15th) was unable to avoid contact and flipped multiple times, ending his night
just as it had begun. Danner was able to return from the Indy Metal Finishing
Work Area to finish 12th.
Starting on the pole position, Stockon controlled the pace to lead the
initial 11 circuits. But after a turn four spin and stop by Australian racer
Travis Millar (17th), the ensuing lap 12 restart saw Ballou take advantage,
driving under Stockon on the back straight for the top spot.
By the 18th lap, Ballou had built his lead to more than two seconds over
Stockon until 13th running Logan Calderwood slowed to a halt on the front
straight. The sequence erased Ballou’s commanding 2.873 second advantage and put
Stockon right back on Ballou’s rear bumper for the restart, and the two remained
in close quarters for the remaining 12 laps.
“After Robert got by us there, I didn’t think I’d be able to throw anything
at him,” Stockon admitted. “I wouldn’t say ‘win it or wear it,’ but it was
pretty damn close. I just kind of centered myself and said, ‘don’t make
mistakes.’”
The rejuvenated Stockon immediately demonstrated that he wasn’t going to fade
away quietly into the night. He drove deep into turn three and was able to pull
even to the inside of Ballou on laps 20, 21, 22 and 23, each time getting closer
and closer to making the pass stick. On lap 24, Stockon was able to land the
punch as he slid up in front of Ballou in turn three to complete the pass and
assume the race lead with only six laps remaining.
Just as Stockon refused to go away, Ballou was in the same boat. With four
laps to go, Ballou rode the high line around the outside of Stockon in turn four
to complete the pass for the lead once more. The next time the duo hit the first
turn on the 28th lap, Stockon slid across the nose of Ballou to retake the lead,
but Ballou quickly countered the haymaker to go back to the point for the
moment.
With two to go, Stockon stuck the middle to low line perfectly, and stormed
back past Ballou on the back straight to get to the lead one more time.
Side-by-side through turns three and four, the two drivers nearly grazed wheels
as chief starter Tom Hansing displayed the white flag from the flag stand.
However, just as the front runners crossed under the white, 17th running Joey
Amantea spun to a stop at the pit entrance while trying to exit the track to the
infield off turn four.
The stoppage necessitated a green-white-checkered finish, Under the yellow
flag, the audible roar from the sizable crowd overpowered the engine noise from
the idling sprint cars, saluting the top-two for their highly memorable duel.
On the restart, however, Stockon put the kibosh on prolonging the duel as he
pulled away from Ballou with perfect precision over the final two laps to cross
under the checkered flag 1.564 seconds ahead of runner-up finisher Robert Ballou
while Kyle Cummins took third with C.J. Leary fourth and Jake Swanson fifth.
Throughout this magical night for Stockon, everything set up perfectly for
him from the condition of the track surface following nearly two inches of
overnight rain to the setup implemented on the car. For Stockon, it couldn’t
have been any finer.
“I don’t understand why I like these fast, rough racetracks but I do,”
Stockon acknowledged. “I felt the track go away more than it did, so I convinced
the team to tighten it up a little bit. She’s a little bit snug but I think the
car was spot on.”
To add to the victory, Stockon was also the recipient of the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Night.
Meanwhile, it was yet another terrific run by Robert Ballou who led 14 of the
31 laps en route to a second place result for his fourth podium finish in six
Indiana Sprint Week starts this week. Additionally, he’s led laps in five of the
six features run thus far this week.
For the second straight USAC Indiana Sprint Week round at Terre Haute, Kyle
Cummins came home with a podium finish. After scoring a third in 2024, he
repeated the feat on Thursday while increasing his USAC National Sprint Car
point lead to a season high 211 markers.
Kayla Roell had a pretty solid Terre Haute USAC debut, winning the
semi-feature, then bouncing back from a mechanical issue early in the feature to
advance from 22nd to finish 14th, which earned her Rod End Supply Hard Charger
honors.
Santa Rosa, California's Nate Schank qualified 26th out of 32 drivers, but in
the semi-feature, he stood up in the seat to matriculate from sixth to second to
transfer into the feature. For his efforts, he was the recipient of the
ProSource Hard Work award.
Mitchel Moles recorded his 23rd career Fast Qualifying time in USAC National Sprint Car competition, equaling him with National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee Jon Stanbrough for 20th place on the all-time list.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 31, 2025 –
Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – Don
Smith Classic / 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented
by Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-19.895; 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-19.908; 3. Kyle Cummins,
3p, Petty-20.167; 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-20.199; 5. Robert Ballou,
12, Ballou-20.220; 6. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-20.388; 7. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-20.394; 8. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-20.451; 9. Saban Bibent, 98,
Wedgewood-20.459; 10. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-20.472; 11. Nick Bilbee, 69,
Bilbee/Hoffman-20.522; 12. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-20.528; 13.
Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-20.629; 14. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-20.708; 15. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Lewis-20.733; 16. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-21.015; 17. Kyle
Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-21.083; 18. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-21.107; 19. Travis
Millar, 93AU, Millar-21.227; 20. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-21.281; 21. Hunter
Maddox, 24m, Maddox-21.469; 22. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-21.563; 23. Kobe Simpson,
21K, Simpson-21.711; 24. Bill Rose, 6R, Rose-21.779; 25. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-21.806; 26. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-21.813; 27. Troy Carey,
45N, Carey-21.909; 28. Aric Gentry, 10, Gentry-21.955; 29. Sam Scott, 7s,
Scott-22.196; 30. Nate Ervin, 11, Algieo-22.280; 31. Colin Parker, 16K,
Knight-NT; 32. Travis Thompson, 7, Thompson-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou,
2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Hunter Maddox, 4. Gunnar Setser, 5. Kyle Shipley, 6. Hayden
Reinbold, 7. Sam Scott, 8. Saban Bibent. 2:49.369
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Logan Calderwood, 5. Briggs
Danner, 6. Kayla Roell, 7. Nate Schank, 8. Nate Ervin. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis,
2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Nick Bilbee, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Travis Millar, 6. Kobe
Simpson, 7. Troy Carey. 2:49.511
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary,
2. Jake Swanson, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Brandon Mattox, 6.
Bill Rose, 7. Aric Gentry. 2:51.085
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kayla Roell, 2. Nate Schank, 3. Saban Bibent, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5.
Kobe Simpson, 6. Bill Rose, 7. Troy Carey, 8. Sam Scott, 9. Aric Gentry. NT
FEATURE: (31 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Chase Stockon (1),
2. Robert Ballou (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (4), 4. C.J. Leary (7), 5. Jake Swanson
(11), 6. Logan Seavey (10), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 8. Mitchel Moles (6), 9.
Kale Drake (9), 10. Ricky Lewis (8), 11. Nick Bilbee (13), 12. Briggs Danner
(5), 13. Gunnar Setser (14), 14. Kayla Roell (22), 15. Hayden Reinbold (23), 16.
Travis Millar (19), 17. Brandon Mattox (17), 18. Hunter Maddox (21), 19. Joey
Amantea (20), 20. Kyle Shipley (18), 21. Logan Calderwood (12), 22. Saban Bibent
(16), 23. Nate Schank (24), 24. Charles Davis Jr. (15). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-11 Chase Stockon, Laps 12-23 Robert Ballou, Laps
24-26 Chase Stockon, Laps 27-28 Robert Ballou, Laps 29-31 Chase Stockon.
**Colin Parker flipped during qualifying. Charles Davis Jr. flipped on lap 1
of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1957,
2-Mitchel Moles-1746, 3-Logan Seavey-1719, 4-Justin Grant-1693, 5-Briggs
Danner-1682, 6-Robert Ballou-1614, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1598, 8-Jake Swanson-1538,
9-C.J. Leary-1499, 10-Kale Drake-1428.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Kevin Thomas Jr.-337, 2-Logan Seavey-335, 3-Briggs Danner-331,
4-Robert Ballou-306, 5-Mitchel Moles-295, 6-Jake Swanson-292, 7-Kyle
Cummins-283, 8-C.J. Leary-278, 9-Gunnar Setser-254, 10-Chase Stockon-250.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-174,
2-Briggs Danner-115, 3-Gunnar Setser-95, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-93, 5-C.J. Leary-88,
6-Kyle Cummins-87, 7-Justin Grant-83, 8-Logan Seavey-78, 9-Robert Ballou-69,
10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale
Drake-40, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-37, 3-C.J. Leary-35, 4-Jake Swanson-35, 5-Kayla
Roell-35, 6-Hayden Reinbold-34, 7-Briggs Danner-33, 8-Logan Seavey-31, 9-Shane
Cottle-29, 10-Travis Millar-26.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 1, 2025 –
Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – Sheldon
Kinser Memorial / 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week
Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Briggs Danner (19.991)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (19.895)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kale Drake
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kayla Roell
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kayla Roell (22nd to 14th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chase Stockon
ProSource Hard Work: Nate Schank
FINALLY!
LEARY WINS AT CIRCLE CITY
FOR HIS FIRST USAC SPRINT CAR WIN IN 17 MONTHS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (July 30, 2025)………It’d seemingly been so long since C.J.
Leary last won a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature event, in
his words, he had to plug in the GPS for the directions to find his way to
victory lane.
After a winless drought with the series for the past 66 series events, the
Greenfield, Indiana native found his way back to the winner’s circle during
Wednesday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest
Abe Roofing round at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis.
Leary led all 30 laps but was forced to fend off another driver who was
hungry for his first USAC National Sprint Car win of the season as well, Mitchel
Moles. Leary managed to do just that to prevail by a single car length over
Moles to win his first series race in 17 months, dating back to his February
2024 victory at Florida’s Ocala Speedway.
For C.J., it’s been a long time coming in his first year as the driver of the
Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing/Curb Records – Kodiak Products – OakCraft/DRC/1-Way
Chevy as he earned his second career USAC National Sprint Car win at Circle
City, and first since Indiana Sprint Week 2022.
Overall, it’s Leary’s 24th career USAC National Sprint Car score, which moves
him past 1963 and 1966 series champion Roger McCluskey for sole possession of
30th place on the all-time series win list.
“Hats off to this team,” Leary praised. “They’ve been working their butts
off, and they’ve stuck with me. We’ve worked and worked and worked and we’ve
changed cars, motors, torsion bars and drivelines. We’ve really rebuilt this
thing almost every night and we’ve tried all kinds of stuff.”
Leary started the feature from the outside of the front row, and instantly
secured grip of the top spot, building nearly a full straightaway lead by the
end of lap five over pole sitter Robert Ballou and the hard-charging Kyle
Cummins who had made his way into third and was challenging to the outside of
Ballou for second.
But on lap seven, mayhem ensued midway down the back straightaway as Ballou’s
right rear tire and Cummins’ left front tire touched. The resulting contact
dislodged Cummins’ left front tire while Ballou spun backward toward the outside
turn three wall, making very slight contact. Both drivers took a visit to the
Indy Metal Finishing Work Area for repairs before restarting at the tail of the
field. Cummins wound up 11th at the finish line while Ballou crossed the stripe
in 17th.
On the ensuing restart, Leary jetted out to a commanding advantage, once
again constructing a full second lead within a few laps of the race’s resumption
as Moles slotted into second. With seven laps remaining, Moles was able to reel
Leary in to within a few car lengths, but a decisive move in turn four to put
Charles Davis Jr. and Kyle Shipley a lap down netted Leary a buffer of two cars
between him and Moles with the laps winding down.
However, a lap 27 debris caution for a wheel cover laying on the track at the
exit of turn four put a halt to Leary’s potential breakaway while also taking
lapped traffic out of the equation. That put the onus on Leary to decide his
race’s fate with four laps remaining.
“In lapped traffic, I made the crumbs work through the middle of three and
four,” Leary explained. “I almost went to that on the restart, but we’d been so
good on the top, I didn’t want to abort what we’re doing. It was my race to
lose. I don’t know if I wanted to see that last caution at the end. I thought I
had a good rhythm and I’d been putting together really good laps. (Without
traffic), I felt like I was good, then I messed up coming to the white flag and
almost threw the right front into the wall. I thought I gave it away when I slid
myself on both ends.”
On the final go around, Moles was directly on Leary’s rear bumper heading
down the back straightaway one last time. Moles, staying true to the high side,
watched as Leary slid himself from the bottom of turn three to the top of turn
four. Moles countered at the exit of turn four to cut under Leary who was just a
single car length ahead as he crossed under the checkered flag 0.173 seconds of
Moles. Kevin Thomas Jr. took third with Shane Cottle making an incredible drive
to fourth as Logan Seavey rounded out the top-five.
Leary recalled his closest call of the USAC National Sprint Car season prior
to Wednesday’s triumph. Back in February of this year at Ocala, he was leading
coming back to a green-white-checkered restart but was overtaken by Cummins for
the lead and the win. Leary was determined to not let history repeat itself once
again.
“The last race we were in contention to win, there was a caution with a
green-white-checkered, and I got complacent, honestly,” Leary reflected. “It’s a
sprint car race and you’ve got to run these things hard every lap. If you don’t
do that, a guy like Mitchel or Logan will be right there to pounce on you. We’ve
been digging. It’s been a long season, and I’ve almost forgotten where victory
lane was.”
Mitchel Moles came within a whisker of earning his first USAC win of the
season but came home as the runner-up. It's now the fourth time he's finished in
second place with the series this year.
In his five USAC Indiana Sprint Week feature starts this week, Kevin Thomas
Jr. has finished 4th-3rd-3rd-6th-3rd. His latest third place result now has him
only seven points out of the ISW point lead in second place with three races to
go.
Was there any doubt that Shane Cottle would move forward after starting 22nd
in the feature? In the end, he advanced a whopping 18 positions to finish
fourth, equaling the biggest charge of the USAC National Sprint Car season thus
far in 2025. That earned him Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors for the evening.
Brandon Mattox overcame a 30th place qualifying run to race his way into the
feature. That's the deepest in qualifying any driver made it out successfully on
this night at Circle City. He went on to finish third in his heat to make the
main event and pick up ProSource Hard Work honors.
James Turnbull II made a solid first impression in his first USAC National
Sprint Car feature start. He made the feature by grabbing the final transfer
spot in the semi-feature on the last corner of the last lap, then ran inside the
top-five for a portion of the first half of the feature for good measure. That
made him the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Logan Seavey collected his 21st career USAC National Sprint Car fast time
during the Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying session. That tied him with the great
A.J. Foyt for 23rd place all-time in series history.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 30, 2025 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual
USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.027; 2. Carson
Garrett, 2E, Epperson-12.087; 3. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.123; 4. Mitchel
Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.124; 5. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.139; 6. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.187; 7. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.199; 8. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-12.204; 9. Jake
Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.249; 10. James Turnbull II, 2J Turnbull-12.295;
11. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-12.328; 12. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.333; 13. Rylan Gray, 96, Slinkard-12.348; 14. Harley
Burns, 16, Britt Aero-12.356; 15. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.363; 16. Trey
Osborne, 6T, Ebert-12.372; 17. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.386; 18. Briggs Danner,
39, Hogue-12.407; 19. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell/Boyd-12.414; 20. Kole
Kirkman, 81, Dice-12.446; 21. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-12.482; 22. Max
Adams, 23s, Simon-12.490; 23. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-12.502; 24. Shane Cottle,
34, Olson-12.508; 25. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-12.519; 26. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G,
GGR-12.539; 27. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-12.557; 28. Trey McGranahan, 77s,
Sturgeon-12.618; 29. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.625; 30. Brandon Mattox, 28,
Mattox-12.642; 31. Travis Millar, 93AU, Millar-12.651; 32. Todd Hobson, 77,
Wingo-12.675; 33. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-12.734; 34. Chance Crum, 83c,
Crum-12.739; 35. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-12.782; 36. Cody Trammell, 34T,
Trammell-12.810; 37. Michael Clark, 8, Clark-12.837; 38. Tony Helton, 87,
Helton-12.890; 39. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-12.915; 40. Kayla Roell, 4K,
Roell-13.087; 41. Jim Tribby, 9, Tribby-13.337; 42. Eli Wilhelmus, 55,
Wilhelmus-14.882; 43. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-NT; 44. Matt Goodnight, 39G,
Goodnight-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser,
2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Trey Osborne, 6.
Gabriel Gilbert, 7. Travis Millar, 8. Cody Trammell, 9. Jim Tribby. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Kyle Shipley, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Max
Adams, 6. Ricky Lewis, 7. Todd Hobson, 8. Michael Clark. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle
Cummins, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Logan Calderwood, 4. Nate Schank, 5. Trey
McGranahan, 6. Rylan Gray, 7. Tony Helton, 8. Troy Carey. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel
Moles, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Harley Burns, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Kale Drake, 6.
Chance Crum, 7. Braydon Cromwell, 8. Hunter Maddox. NT
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2.
Chase Stockon, 3. Brandon Mattox, 4. Kole Kirkman, 5. James Turnbull II, 6.
Kayla Roell, 7. Austin Nigh, 8. Kobe Simpson. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Trey Osborne, 2. Rylan Gray, 3. Max Adams, 4. James Turnbull II, 5.
Travis Millar, 6. Chance Crum, 7. Kale Drake, 8. Gabriel Gilbert, 9. Hunter
Maddox, 10. Ricky Lewis, 11. Cody Trammell, 12. Todd Hobson, 13. Austin Nigh,
14. Trey McGranahan, 15. Kobe Simpson, 16. Kayla Roell, 17. Braydon Cromwell,
18. Jim Tribby, 19. Troy Carey, 20. Tony Helton. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (2), 2.
Mitchel Moles (3), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 4. Shane Cottle (22), 5. Logan
Seavey (6), 6. Jake Swanson (10), 7. Hayden Reinbold (12), 8. Gunnar Setser (8),
9. Briggs Danner (17), 10. Carson Garrett (5), 11. Kyle Cummins (4), 12. Trey
Osborne (16), 13. Rylan Gray (13), 14. James Turnbull II (11), 15. Chase Stockon
(15), 16. Max Adams (20), 17. Robert Ballou (1), 18. Kale Drake (24-P), 19.
Harley Burns (14), 20. Ricky Lewis (25-P), 21. Charles Davis Jr. (19), 22.
Brandon Mattox (23), 23. Nate Schank (21), 24. Kyle Shipley (26), 25. Logan
Calderwood (9), 26. Kole Kirkman (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 C.J. Leary.
**Matt Goodnight flipped during hot laps. Zack Pretorius flipped during
qualifying.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1882,
2-Justin Grant-1693, 3-Mitchel Moles-1684, 4-Logan Seavey-1659, 5-Briggs
Danner-1634, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1537, 7-Robert Ballou-1537, 8-Jake Swanson-1473,
9-C.J. Leary-1430, 10-Kale Drake-1374.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-283, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-276, 3-Logan Seavey-275,
4-Mitchel Moles-233, 5-Robert Ballou-229, 6-Jake Swanson-227, 7-Gunnar
Setser-212, 8-C.J. Leary-209, 9-Kyle Cummins-208, 10-Hayden Reinbold-190.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-174,
2-Briggs Danner-115, 3-Gunnar Setser-94, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-93, 5-Kyle
Cummins-86, 6-C.J. Leary-85, 7-Justin Grant-83, 8-Logan Seavey-74, 9-Robert
Ballou-69, 10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale
Drake-39, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-34, 3-Briggs Danner-32, 4-C.J. Leary-29, 5-Shane
Cottle-29, 6-Jake Swanson-26, 7-Kayla Roell-26, 8-Logan Seavey-24, 9-Hayden
Reinbold-24, 10-Gunnar Setser-23.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 31, 2025 – Terre
Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – Don Smith
Classic / 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by
Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Chase Stockon (12.030)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (12.027)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Trey Osborne
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Shane Cottle (22nd to 4th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: James Turnbull II
ProSource Hard Work: Brandon Mattox
PERFECT TUESDAY!
DANNER SWEEPS KOKOMO WITH LAST LAP PASS FOR THE WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (July 29, 2025)………From start to finish, Tuesday night at
Kokomo Speedway couldn’t have gone anymore perfectly for Briggs Danner.
First, he turned the quickest time in Dirt Draft Hot Laps. He followed that
up by posting quick time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. In his heat race, he
charged from sixth to the win. As a grand finale, he stormed from sixth to first
once again to earn the feature victory.
Not only did the Allentown, Pennsylvania native win the thing, he completed a
clean sweep of the evening in spectacular fashion by erasing a half straightaway
deficit in the final lap-and-a-half before making the winning move around the
outside of Robert Ballou in the fourth and final turn on the last lap to win by
a mere two car lengths.
Danner’s triumph during round four of USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint
Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing was his first USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship feature victory of the year and the fourth of his career.
Furthermore, Danner’s second career USAC Indiana Sprint Week win elevated him
to the top of the ISW standings with four rounds remaining in his Hogue Racing
Enterprises/E. Schneider & Sons – Aw Shucks Roasted Corn/DRC/Rider Chevy.
“What a racecar we had all night long,” Danner exclaimed. “I love this place,
but it’s never treated me this good. It was fast all night long and it felt
super comfortable, and I could put it right where I wanted and where I needed
to.”
Incredibly, Danner’s sweep of the entire night was the first such performance
by a USAC National Sprint Car driver since Kyle Cummins did it almost one year
ago to the day at the very same event – Indiana Sprint Week at Kokomo Speedway.
“I just felt comfortable, and I just felt good,” Danner stated. “Everything
opened up for me as far as far as holes go. I think we were good enough to make
that happen. I could move around when I needed to. I wanted to run the top of
one and two, but it was tough early on. Guys started entering high and drove
down to the bottom and I couldn’t keep it going so I had to move around.
Qualifying is everything, but starting sixth, there are good cars you’ve got to
pass.”
Chase Stockon led the initial nine laps from the pole position before third
starting Robert Ballou raced by on the bottom of turns three and four on the
10th lap, ultimately building a fairly commanding 1.3 second lead through
traffic.
That said, Ballou’s advantage was erased after Kale Drake (13th) and Chelby
Hinton (14th) got together in turn one on the 19th lap, forcing both Drake and
Hinton to stop, necessitating the first yellow flag of the feature.
Meanwhile, for Danner, it was a steady rise through the field. He was up to
fifth by lap five, to fourth on the eighth circuit and third by the 13th lap. On
the lap 20 restart, Danner showed a preview of what was to come as he sliced
from third to first on the back straightaway around the outside of Stockon and
underneath Ballou in one fell swoop.
However, Ballou slid back under Danner off turn four to retain the lead, and
moments later, Hunter Maddox, Logan Calderwood, Hinton, and Drake all tangled
and stopped in turn four to bring out the caution and negate Danner’s progress,
putting him back to third for the next try at a lap 20 restart. It was something
Danner certainly didn’t want to see.
“I didn’t want to see that yellow come out,” Danner acknowledged. “I kind of
showed Chase the top there. We were really good everywhere and I feel like I
could just get out by myself and get momentum going.”
Danner wasted no time getting to second again when the race got rolling
again, this time going to the bottom on the back straight as Stockon tested the
high line. Over the next six laps, Danner and Stockon exchanged the second spot
six different times before Danner was finally able to clear him around the
outside of turn four on lap 25. But there was still a lot of ground to cover in
a short period of time to reel in Ballou for the lead.
“I was really good after that yellow,” Danner admitted. “I started to get a
little antsy there and tried to push a little hard and Chase got back by me. I
know Robert is going to be one of the guys to beat here, and with him being out
front, it made it tough. If we hadn’t caught lapped traffic, I might’ve been
able to get to him, but I don’t think I’d have been able to get by him.”
Danner inched closer and closer to Ballou over the next five laps but still
remained a half-straightaway back with two laps to go. Danner slashed his way
around the 1/4-mile dirt oval, and by the time the two took the white flag, the
gap was a mere 4.5 car lengths.
As Ballou entered turn one on the 30th and final lap, he encountered the 16th
place running car of Drake. Ballou dove low to discard of Drake while Danner
pulled no punches by ripping the high line. Midway down the back straight,
Ballou and Danner simultaneously split around Drake. Even Steven through turns
three and four, Danner emerged ahead of Ballou at the exit of turn four, leading
just the final half-straightaway to cross the line as the winner in dramatic
fashion by a 0.196 second margin over Ballou.
Danner truly did it all on Tuesday, also earning Rod End Supply Hard Charger
honors with his sixth to first run while also grabbing the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
It was shattered dreams for Robert Ballou after leading 20 of the 30 laps on
his way to a runner-up finish. Impressively, he's now led laps in all four USAC
Indiana Sprint Week features run thus far.
It was also a fine night for Chase Stockon after missing out in the most
recent series race on Sunday at Lawrenceburg when the team’s trailer door
malfunctioned. On this night, he led the opening nine laps of the feature en
route to a third place result.
Hard work paid off for Martinsville, Indiana's Colin Parker as he made his
first career USAC National Sprint Car feature start. After qualifying 28th out
of 46 drivers, he transferred through his heat to put it in the show. For that,
he earned the ProSource Hard Work Award.
After breaking his left foot in a crash two days earlier at Lawrenceburg Speedway, Justin Grant returned to action in a muted form at Kokomo. After qualifying 25th, he opted not to compete in the heat races, admitting he was unable to get comfortable with the brakes. Instead, he opted to use a provisional starting spot for the feature in order to gain last place point toward the season long championship, then pulling off the track before the start.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 29, 2025 –
Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS
Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.430; 2. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.493; 3. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-12.571; 4. Robert Ballou,
12, Ballou-12.610; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.632; 6. Chase
Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.653; 7. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.689;
8. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.696; 9. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B
Racing-12.718; 10. Chelby Hinton, 71p, Phillips-12.751; 11. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.776; 12. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.811; 13.
Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.822; 14. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-12.855; 15.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.876; 16. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.925; 17. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell/Boyd-12.970; 18.
Jack Hoyer, 57H, Hazen-12.985; 19. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.004; 20. Beau
Brandon, 21B, Brandon-13.054; 21. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.075; 22. Joey
Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.100; 23. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-13.135; 24. Zack
Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-13.136; 25. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.138; 26. Charles
Davis Jr., 47, Davis-13.143; 27. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-13.144; 28. Colin
Parker, 16K, Knight-13.202; 29. James Turnbull II, 2J Turnbull-13.213; 30. Sam
Hinds, 71H, Hinds-13.265; 31. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-13.265; 32. Troy Carey,
45N, Carey-13.274; 33. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-13.279; 34. Matt Goodnight, 39G,
Goodnight-13.289; 35. Travis Millar, 93AU, Millar-13.323; 36. Kole Kirkman, 81,
Dice-13.327; 37. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-13.358; 38. Parker Frederickson, 84,
Eisenzopf-13.375; 39. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.407; 40. Rob Caho Jr., 78,
Caho-13.489; 41. Trey McGranahan, 77s, Sturgeon-13.539; 42. Aaron Davis, 11,
Davis-13.569; 43. Bryar Schroeter, 21s, Schroeter-13.793; 44. Kayla Roell, 4K,
Roell-13.862; 45. Cody Trammell, 34T, Trammell-13.887; 46. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-13.938.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Briggs Danner,
2. Cale Coons, 3. Kyle Shipley, 4. Chase Stockon, 5. Hunter Maddox, 6. Hayden
Reinbold, 7. Aaron Davis, 8. Troy Carey, 9. Todd Hobson. 2:12.918
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake
Swanson, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Colin Parker, 5. Joey Amantea, 6.
Braydon Cromwell, 7. Austin Nigh, 8. Parker Frederickson, 9. Bryar Schroeter.
2:12.220
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Logan Calderwood, 5. Jack Hoyer,
6. Harley Burns, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Matt Goodnight, 9. James Turnbull II. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Zack
Pretorius, 2. Robert Ballou, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Sam Hinds, 6.
Brandon Mattox, 7. Travis Millar, 8. Cody Trammell, 9. Rob Caho Jr. 2:15.301
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey,
2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Chelby Hinton, 5. Kobe Simpson, 6.
Kole Kirkman, 7. Trey McGranahan, 8. Beau Brandon. 2:17.766
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (8 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. James Turnbull
II, 2. Troy Carey, 3. Todd Hobson, 4. Matt Goodnight, 5. Cody Trammell, 6.
Parker Frederickson, 7. Bryar Schroeter. 1:53.275
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Hunter Maddox, 3. Braydon Cromwell, 4. Joey
Amantea, 5. Harley Burns, 6. Todd Hobson, 7. Travis Millar, 8. Kayla Roell, 9.
Kobe Simpson, 10. Kole Kirkman, 11. Trey McGranahan, 12. Austin Nigh, 13. James
Turnbull II, 14. Aaron Davis, 15. Matt Goodnight, 16. Troy Carey, 17. Brandon
Mattox, 18. Sam Hinds, 19. Jack Hoyer. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (6),
2. Robert Ballou (3), 3. Chase Stockon (1), 4. Mitchel Moles (2), 5. Kyle
Cummins (5), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 7. C.J. Leary (10), 8. Logan Seavey (8),
9. Gunnar Setser (4), 10. Cale Coons (14), 11. Jake Swanson (7), 12. Ricky Lewis
(15), 13. Hayden Reinbold (17), 14. Carson Garrett (16), 15. Zack Pretorius (9),
16. Kale Drake (12), 17. Joey Amantea (20), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (22), 19. Kyle
Shipley (23), 20. Kayla Roell (25-P), 21. Hunter Maddox (19), 22. Logan
Calderwood (21), 23. Braydon Cromwell (18), 24. Chelby Hinton (13), 25. Colin
Parker (24), 26. Justin Grant (26-P). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 Chase Stockon, Laps 10-29 Robert Ballou, Lap 30
Briggs Danner.
**Beau Brandon flipped during the fifth heat. Sam Hinds flipped during the
semi.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1829,
2-Justin Grant-1693, 3-Mitchel Moles-1606, 4-Logan Seavey-1589, 5-Briggs
Danner-1581, 6-Robert Ballou-1502, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1465, 8-Jake Swanson-1413,
9-C.J. Leary-1350, 10-Kale Drake-1347.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-230, 2-Logan Seavey-205, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-204,
4-Robert Ballou-194, 5-Jake Swanson-167, 6-Mitchel Moles-155, 7-Kyle
Cummins-155, 8-Gunnar Setser-155, 9-Chase Stockon-133, 10-Hayden Reinbold-133.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-174,
2-Briggs Danner-107, 3-Gunnar Setser-94, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-89, 5-Kyle
Cummins-86, 6-C.J. Leary-84, 7-Justin Grant-83, 8-Logan Seavey-73, 9-Robert
Ballou-69, 10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale
Drake-39, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-26, 3-Kayla Roell-24, 4-Briggs Danner-23, 5-C.J.
Leary-23, 6-Jake Swanson-21, 7-Logan Seavey-20, 8-Gunnar Setser-20, 9-Kyle
Shipley-20, 10-Hayden Reinbold-19.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 30, 2025 –
Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual
USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Briggs Danner (12.719)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Briggs Danner (12.430)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Zack Pretorius
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: James Turnbull II
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Briggs Danner
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Briggs Danner
ProSource Hard Work: Colin Parker
“Make it rain,” said no racer ever… until next weekend with the USAC East Coast Sprints!
The weather in the Northeast this summer can be summed up in one word: misery. It’s either hot and humid or raining on race day. So far, 7 out of 13 Innovative Machine Technology Sprint shows have been washed out — most recently at Selinsgrove last Saturday!
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📍 Friday: Big Diamond Speedway, nestled in the beautiful mountains of
Schuylkill County, PA
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🏁 Winner’s purse jumps to $1,600
🚦 Start money now $325
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Do you have what it takes?
Will Briggs Danner swoop in and cash out?
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Or is this the breakthrough weekend for Ed Aikin?
Find out in person at Big Diamond and New Egypt next weekend!
You don’t want to miss this one.
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The series hopes to see you next weekend — under the lights and in the money — at Big Diamond and New Egypt!
SEAVEY SPELLS VICTORY,
TAKES LAWRENCEBURG USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK WIN
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Lawrenceburg, Indiana (July 27, 2025)………”This is my favorite racetrack.”
It’s easy to see why Logan Seavey would utter those words. When it comes to USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing, Lawrenceburg Speedway has proven to be his personal ATM.
On Sunday night, the Sutter, California racer led the final 13 laps to capture his third Indiana Sprint Week victory at the 3/8-mile dirt oval in his last four tries in 2021, 2024 and now 2025. It’s Seavey’s fourth career USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature triumph at Lawrenceburg after winning twice there during the 2024 campaign.
Overall, it’s Seavey’s fourth USAC National Sprint Car victory of the year, and 28th of his career, tying him with fellow series champions Don Branson, A.J. Foyt, Levi Jones and J.J. Yeley for 19th place on the all-time series win list. Furthermore, it’s Seavey’s eighth career Indiana Sprint Week main event score, which now ranks as the sixth most all-time.
Seavey’s latest performance also vaulted him from fifth to first in the $25,000-to-win USAC Indiana Sprint Week championship standings where he now enjoys a slim two-point lead in his pursuit to repeat as an ISW champion.
“This is really cool to get back to victory lane,” Seavey exclaimed. “I know this one means a lot to everybody. It means a lot to me and our whole team. We’ve been turning around this season a lot lately. We were way behind but we’re digging hard to get back up.”
The month of July has been a renaissance month for Seavey and his Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical – Droplight – Elbrecht Concrete/DRC/Stanton Chevy. Together, they’ve posted finishes of 1st, 3rd, 2nd, 5th and 1st since July 4, the latter three of which have come during Indiana Sprint Week.
“Overall, it’s just an unbelievable start to Sprint Week,” Seavey stated. “I couldn’t be happier to drive this thing. I dropped a little bit of power there around halfway, but it didn’t really matter. I just held this thing to the floor and this Stanton engine stayed together for me and we got the win.”
The event didn’t start off as hot as rain plagued the late afternoon hours, dumping quite a bit of precipitation on the grounds and delaying the festivities for more than an hour before track activity began. When track activity finally got underway, Seavey was fired up from the get-go, turning the top speed in Dirt Draft Hot Laps, then setting quick time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying to get the ball rolling.
Initially, Mitchel Moles took control up front to lead the first eight laps from his pole starting position. However, fourth starting Brady Bacon rose to the point on lap nine as he slid Moles in turn one. Robert Ballou followed suit and made a similar maneuver to grab second from Moles on the very next lap in turn one.
Ballou, who started eighth on the grid, pointed his pursuit toward Bacon for the lead. In a span of five laps, this pair of all-time USAC Sprint Car greats exchanged the top spot seven different times as they danced their machines in, out and through traffic.
The seventh time was the charm for Ballou as he stuck the number one spot on lap 16, then swept up the high banks to put Kayla Roell a lap down. Exiting turn two, Bacon’s momentum on the high side got hung up just enough to break his stride, allowing the rapidly closing Seavey to blaze by Bacon down the back straight to slot into second just past the halfway mark of the 30-lap event.
For Seavey, maintaining momentum in open air and through traffic is essential to any driver’s success at Lawrenceburg.
“It’s everything here,” Seavey explained. “You can get so much speed built up on the top. Then you could lose it with one bad decision. Early, I made a couple of bad ones. Robert went by me and Justin went by me and I was like seventh or eighth in the first few laps. Once we got into traffic, it kind of turned into what you’d normally see in a wing race. Everyone started losing momentum and I made a few good moves, and snuck by brady at the right time, then Robert hit the wall right in front of me and gave me the lead.”
As Seavey foreshadowed, just two laps later, heartbreak struck Ballou as he snagged the turn one cushion with his right rear tire, then slammed his right front wheel into the outside concrete wall where he ground to a halt on lap 18. Ballou’s misfortune was Seavey’s good fortune as he became the new race leader with 13 laps to go.
“That was really it,” Seavey point blanked. “Once this thing’s out front, it’s going to be really hard to beat. This thing just drives itself on the curb. Even down a little power, we were locked right in. I didn’t know what was going on behind us, but I knew my car was driving really good.”
On the ensuing restart, one of the most harrowing crashes of the year took place on the front straightaway involving each of the top three drivers in the current USAC National Sprint Car point standings.
Coming back to green, third place running Grant’s front wheels got airborne as he hopped the turn four cushion and nosed into the outside wall. As Grant ricocheted off the wall, his car performed a 180 degree turn. At that same moment, fourth running Moles’ right rear tire ramped over Grant’s left rear, sending both drivers into a violent tumble. Moles helicoptered over six times while Grant got t-boned by Kyle Cummins who was running sixth, which sent Grant’s car airborne before flipping over five times. Cummins also toppled over following his contact with Grant.
In an accident that began with cars flipping at the exit of turn four, Grant and Moles landed very near the entry to turn one three quarters of a full straight away from where it started. Moles was able to climb out and walk away while USAC point leader Cummins was able to restart and finish 10th after his car was repaired in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. However, Grant was helped out of his car and taken via ambulance to the hospital with the diagnosis being a broken left foot.
Meanwhile, under the red flag, Ballou returned to the track and restarted at the tail of the field after his crew swapped out the front axle. Up front, however, Seavey established his dominance as he quickly constructed a 1.5 second lead by lap 24. That’s when second running Bacon’s right rear tire shredded on the back straight to bring out the yellow flag. Bacon restarted at the back and finished 14th after leading seven laps through the middle stages of the race.
Down the stretch, no one had anything for Seavey who crossed the line to complete the victory just as Ballou found trouble once again in turns one and two, flipping over multiple times after working his way back to 12th. Ballou was ultimately credited with a 17th place result.
Behind Seavey, Kale Drake made an impressive drive to take second ahead of Kevin Thomas Jr. in third, Briggs Danner in fourth and Ricky Lewis in fifth.
Kale Drake’s ninth to second run proved to be his best career USAC National Sprint Car finish, surpassing his previous best of fourth at Bloomington Speedway this past May.
Not only did Kevin Thomas Jr. race his way to a podium finish, he also did it by advancing nine spots from his 12th place starting position to finish third and earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Kayla Roell was buried back in the 11th starting position in the semi-feature. But immediately, she went to work, passing seven cars to grab the fourth and final transfer spot to make her way into the feature. That was more than good enough to be the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Prior to his feature victory, Logan Seavey earned the 20th quick time of his USAC National Sprint Car career during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. That tied him with series champions Jerry Coons Jr., Tony Elliott and Roger McCluskey for 24th place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 27, 2025 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.016; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.081; 3. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-14.144; 4. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.193; 5. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-14.245; 6. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.255; 7. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.261; 8. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.265; 9. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.337; 10. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-14.413; 11. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.446; 12. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.462; 13. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-14.479; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.540; 15. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black Gold-14.571; 16. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.594; 17. Nick Bilbee, 69, Bilbee/Hoffman-14.610; 18. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-14.621; 19. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-14.673; 20. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-14.707; 21. Max Adams, 23s, Simon-14.714; 22. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-14.740; 23. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-14.854; 24. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-14.875; 25. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-14.900; 26. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-15.039; 27. Troy Carey, 45N, Carey-15.056; 28. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-15.070; 29. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-15.083; 30. Travis Millar, 93AU, Millar-15.101; 31. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-15.160; 32. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-15.340; 33. Owen Barr, 43, Wolf-15.878; 34. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Nick Bilbee, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Carson Garrett, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Max Adams, 7. Harley Burns, 8. Kayla Roell, 9. Owen Barr. 1:56.695
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant, 2. Joey Amantea, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Shawn Westerfeld, 5. Gunnar Setser, 6. Hayden Reinbold, 7. Travis Millar, 8. Braydon Cromwell. 1:58.481
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Briggs Danner, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Kyle Shipley, 5. Logan Calderwood, 6. Nate Carle, 7. Zack Pretorius, 8. Troy Carey. 2:00.926
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top 5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Austin Nigh, 5. Jake Swanson, 6. Kobe Simpson, 7. Saban Bibent, 8. Ryan Barr. 2:00.682
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Max Adams, 3. Nate Carle, 4. Kayla Roell, 5. Travis Millar, 6. Saban Bibent, 7. Zack Pretorius, 8. Kobe Simpson, 9. Braydon Cromwell, 10. Troy Carey, 11. Harley Burns, 12. Ryan Barr, 13. Owen Barr, 14. Hunter Maddox. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2. Kale Drake (9), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 4. Briggs Danner (7), 5. Ricky Lewis (2), 6. Jake Swanson (13), 7. C.J. Leary (3), 8. Kyle Shipley (16), 9. Hayden Reinbold (15), 10. Kyle Cummins (10), 11. Gunnar Setser (18), 12. Shawn Westerfeld (11), 13. Nick Bilbee (17), 14. Brady Bacon (4), 15. Austin Nigh (20), 16. Carson Garrett (14), 17. Robert Ballou (8), 18. Kayla Roell (23), 19. Logan Calderwood (19), 20. Nate Carle (24), 21. Justin Grant (5), 22. Mitchel Moles (1), 23. Max Adams (21), 24. Joey Amantea (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 Mitchel Moles, Laps 9-15 Brady Bacon, Laps 16-17 Robert Ballou, Laps 18-30 Logan Seavey.
**Justin Grant, Mitchel Moles & Kyle Cummins flipped on the lap 17 restart of the feature. Robert Ballou flipped on lap 30 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1759, 2-Justin Grant-1670, 3-Mitchel Moles-1537, 4-Logan Seavey-1532, 5-Briggs Danner-1497, 6-Robert Ballou-1425, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1404, 8-Jake Swanson-1360, 9-Kale Drake-1311, 10-C.J. Leary-1292.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING POINTS: 1-Logan Seavey-148, 2-Briggs Danner-146, 3-Kevin Thomas Jr.-143, 4-Brady Bacon-118, 5-Jake Swanson-118, 6-Robert Ballou-117, 7-Gunnar Setser-97, 8-Hayden Reinbold-93, 9-Mitchel Moles-86, 10-Kale Drake-85.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-174, 2-Briggs Danner-102, 3-Gunnar Setser-94, 4-Kyle Cummins-86, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-84, 6-Justin Grant-83, 7-C.J. Leary-81, 8-Logan Seavey-73, 9-Robert Ballou-68, 10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-38, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-19, 3-Jake Swanson-18, 4-C.J. Leary-18, 5-Logan Seavey-17, 6-Kyle Shipley-16, 7-Justin Grant-15, 8-Hayden Reinbold-15, 9-Gunnar Setser-15, 10-Kayla Roell-15.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 29, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (14.200)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (14.016)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Justin Grant
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (12th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kayla Roell
ProSource Hard Work: Nate Carle
SATURDAY'S KOKOMO USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK EVENT
POSTPONED BY RAIN TO TUESDAY, JULY 29
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (July 26, 2025)………Saturday’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana
Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing event at Kokomo Speedway has been
postponed to Tuesday, July 29.
Thunderstorms with substantial rainfall swept over the 1/4-mile dirt oval
just prior to the scheduled hot lap time.
Fifty-four USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car drivers and cars were checked in
for the event as were 24 USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midgets.
Fans are advised to hold onto their wristbands for re-entry to Tuesday
night’s event, a program that will consist of USAC National Sprint Cars only.
The pits and front gates will open at 3pm Eastern on Tuesday. The drivers
meeting will take place at 6pm. Cars will hit the track at 6:30pm.
For all other ticket questions regarding this event, please contact Kokomo
Speedway on their Facebook page or on their website at www.KokomoSpeedway.net.
USAC Indiana Sprint Week continues with its next event this Sunday, July 27, at Lawrenceburg Speedway.
DRIVERS & CARS IN ATTENDANCE: (54) Kyle Shipley (#0G Black Gold), Geoff
Ensign (#0 Anderson), Nate Schank (#1 Schank), Kale Drake (#2B 2B Racing),
Carson Garrett (#2E Epperson), Kyle Cummins (#3p Petty), Kevin Thomas Jr. (#3R
Rock Steady), Justin Grant (#4 TOPP), Shawn Westerfeld (#4J Fischesser-Owen),
Kayla Roell (#4K Roell), Braydon Cromwell (#4x Cromwell-Boyd), Gunnar Setser
(#5G KO), Jake Swanson (#5T Daming Swanson), Logan Calderwood (#6 Ford), Travis
Thompson (#7 Thompson), Bryan Brewer (#8 Robertson), Zack Pretorius (#9z
Pretorius), Aaron Davis (#11 Davis), Robert Ballou (#12 Ballou), Steve Justis
(#12J Justis), Nate Carle (#14c Carle), Harley Burns (#16 Britt), Colin Parker
(#16K Knight), Hayden Reinbold (#19 Reinbold-Underwood), Mitchel Moles (#19AZ
Reinbold-Underwood), Brady Bacon (#20 Dyson), C.J. Leary (#21AZ Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian),
Beau Brandon (#21B Brandon), Kobe Simpson (#21K Simpson), Bryar Schroeter (#21s
Schroeter), Max Adams (#23s Simon), Hunter Maddox (#24m Maddox), Tye Mihocko
(#24p Paul), Brandon Mattox (#28 Mattox), Shane Cottle (#34 Olson), Briggs
Danner (#39 Hogue), Matt Goodnight (#39G Goodnight), Ricky Lewis (#41 Lewis),
Troy Carey (#45N Carey), Charles Davis Jr. (#47 Davis), Eli Wilhelmus (#55
Wilhelmus), Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), Jack Hoyer (#57H Hazen), Cale Coons (#63
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian), Sam Hinds (#71H Hinds), Chelby Hinton (#71p Phillips),
Trey McGranahan (#77s Sturgeon), Rob Caho Jr. (#78 Caho), Parker Frederickson
(#84 Eisenzopf), Joey Amantea (#88J JPA), Chase Stockon (#92 Sertich), Travis
Millar (#93AU Millar), Austin Nigh (#97 Nigh), Saban Bibent (#98 Wedgewood).
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1709,
2-Justin Grant-1634, 3-Mitchel Moles-1507, 4-Logan Seavey-1450, 5-Briggs
Danner-1428, 6-Robert Ballou-1388, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1333, 8-Jake Swanson-1303,
9-Kale Drake-1234, 10-C.J. Leary-1231.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Robert Ballou-80, 2-Briggs Danner-77, 3-Brady Bacon-73, 4-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-72, 5-Logan Seavey-66, 6-Chase Stockon-63, 7-Jake Swanson-59, 8-Mitchel
Moles-56, 9-Gunnar Setser-52, 10-Justin Grant-47.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-166,
2-Briggs Danner-99, 3-Gunnar Setser-87, 4-Kyle Cummins-86, 5-Justin Grant-83,
6-C.J. Leary-81, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-75, 8-Logan Seavey-68, 9-Robert Ballou-68,
10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale
Drake-29, 2-C.J. Leary-15, 3-Chance Crum-14, 4-Jake Swanson-11, 5-Shane
Cottle-11, 6-Harley Burns-11, 7-Justin Grant-10, 8-Brady Bacon-10, 9-Trey
Osborne-10, 10-Robert Ballou-9.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 27, 2025 – Lawrenceburg Speedway – Lawrenceburg, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
IMT USAC East Coast Series — $100 Bonus for a New 2025 Winner!
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The 2025 season has already been filled with first-time winners. Christian Bruno, Steven Drevicki, Joey Amantea, and Kenny Miller have all put their names on the victory board in previous seasons. The newest addition to the record books? Bobby Butler, who secured his first win at Clinton County.
But who will be next to break through? Could it be Ed Aikin? Jason Cherry? Will Bruce Buckwalter finally capture the elusive win after leading so many laps at Clinton County? Or is Ronald Helmick poised to take the checkered flag?
Though series announcer and PR man, Kurt Bettler will be absent at Selinsgrove, he’s urging all the winless drivers to push harder than ever before by offering this bonus!
$100 goes to the next first-time 2025 winner this Saturday at Selinsgrove in the IMT USAC East Coast Wingless Sprints presented by Baer Den Farm!
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MAD MAN’S BACK!
BALLOU BREAKS THROUGH
FOR USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK WIN AT LINCOLN PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 25, 2025)………Robert Ballou ended a 14-plus month
absence from USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory lane during
round two of USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe
Roofing on Friday night at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway.
Starting third, the Rocklin, California racer tracked down leader Justin
Grant just after the midway point to take over the lead and wheel his Ballou
Motorsports/Suburban Subaru – Mountain Mechanical Contractors/DRC/Ott Chevy to
his first series victory since a photo finish triumph at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway
in May of 2024.
It’s the third time Ballou has captured a USAC Indiana Sprint Week main event
at Lincoln Park after previously doing so in 2014 and 2017. Overall, it’s
Ballou’s 39th career USAC National Sprint Car feature victory, one behind Gary
Bettenhausen for 11th place all-time.
In a way, it was a bookend to his superb run during the USAC Sprintacular
feature three weeks earlier on July 4 at Lincoln Park where he led the initial
15 laps, then was involved in a late-race tangle that resulted in a spin and
dropped him back to a 22nd place finish.
On Thursday at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Ballou led the
first 19 laps before falling back to third at the finish line while his engine
billowed heavy smoke during the latter part of the race. On Friday night, Ballou
paced the final 15 laps of the 30-lap feature to conquer what has been a trying
stretch en route to finally reaching USAC victory lane once more.
“It’s pretty special,” Ballou said. “It’s been a trying season personally and
racecar wise. Tonight, I was fortunate enough to get three of my best buddies
their first USAC national win as mechanics. This is a really difficult task. I
have a big truck and trailer, but I go to work every day, and I’ve got a lot of
bills. We killed a motor last night, but luckily, we went last week and picked
up a couple from Don Ott.”
For Ballou, it’s his sixth career USAC Indiana Sprint Week victory and his
first since the 2022 finale at Tri-State Speedway. Half of those six have come
at Lincoln Park where it all came to fruition on Friday night for the 2015 ISW
champion.
“We know we’ve been fast,” Ballou reflected. “I’ve been working on my health
and getting myself physically ready to do battle, if you will. I have the least
amount of help I’ve had all season. I’m in the shop most days by myself in the
evenings. It gave me a lot of time to think and get my ducks in a row.”
As the feature field pushed off, Justin Grant set a new USAC National Sprint
Car record with his 325th consecutive series start which dates back to the
beginning of the 2017 season, surpassing the former mark of 324 held by Chase
Stockon.
Starting from the pole position, Grant quickly asserted himself as the
initial one to beat. However, on the opening lap, the yellow flag was displayed
for series point leader and fifth place starting Kyle Cummins’ spin in turn four
that collected Charles Davis Jr. (12th) who slammed into Cummins’ stopped
racecar. Davis was able to continue on to finish 17th while Cummins was finished
for the night with a broken front axle and a season worst 26th place result.
Upon the restart, Grant took control of the lead while Ballou slotted into
second. At first, Ballou was committed to the low line before briefly testing
the waters up top in his pursuit of Grant. That only lasted a lap or so before
Ballou came back down to the bottom and re-established his rhythm.
Traffic became the name of the game at the midway point. On lap 16, Grant
became chocked up behind 20th running Kyle Shipley in turn two. Unfettered,
Ballou carried his momentum around the outside of Grant to claw his way into the
lead on the back straightaway.
Grant remained in close pursuit of Ballou until lap 20 when he and Briggs
Danner locked wheels in turn two, sending Grant spinning to a stop. Danner
continued onward after getting the rear of his racecar airborne. Grant’s attempt
to take victories in each of the first two rounds of Indiana Sprint Week after
winning 24 hours earlier at IMS came to a close, yet he still managed to race
his way back to a 12th place finish after restarting 19th.
Throughout the balance of the remaining 10 laps, Ballou continuously
stretched out his lead over new second place occupant Danner while only dealing
with a slight bit of traffic that didn’t deter him on his mission.
Ballou crossed the finish line 0.802 seconds ahead of Briggs Danner with
Kevin Thomas Jr. third, Brady Bacon fourth and Logan Seavey fifth.
Jake Swanson advanced from his 15th starting spot to finish seventh in the
feature. It was a solid bounce back performance for the Anaheim, California
driver after a crash the previous night at IMS. His plus-eight run earned him
Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Kyle Shipley's evening started off well, then not so much, before salvaging
his night with an excellent performance in his heat race. First, he was forced
into his backup car due to fueling issues on his primary car the prior night at
IMS. Then, after qualifying eighth in the 56-car field, his time was disallowed
due to an illegal left rear tire. However, in his heat race, he came back with a
vengeance, racing from 11th to the fourth and final transfer spot. For all that,
the Peoria, Arizona racer earned both the ProSource Hard Work award and the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Brady Bacon was the fastest qualifier of the night in the Honest Abe Roofing session with a time of 12.471 seconds. It was the 54th quick time of his career with the series, which ranks fifth all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 25, 2025 –
Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt
Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by
Honest Abe Roofing
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-12.471; 2. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.502; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.628; 4.
Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.639; 5. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.693; 6. Logan
Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.709; 7. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.716; 8. Kobe Simpson,
21K, Simpson-12.850; 9. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-12.857; 10. C.J. Leary,
21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.874; 11. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.877; 12.
Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.889; 13. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-12.911; 14. Beau
Brandon, 21B, Brandon-12.914; 15. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-12.937; 16. Geoff
Ensign, 00x, Anderson-12.969; 17. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-12.971; 18. Seth
Parker, 38p, Parker-13.001; 19. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.024;
20. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-13.048; 21. Zack Pretorius, 9z,
Pretorius-13.074; 22. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-13.080; 23. Hunter
Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.102; 24. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.143; 25.
Tye Mihocko, 24p, Paul-13.147; 26. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-13.150; 27.
Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, Gilbert-13.182; 28. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.222; 29.
Tony Helton, 87, Helton-13.246; 30. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.303; 31.
Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-13.323; 32. Shane Cottle, 86, Stamper-13.339; 33.
Trey McGranahan, 77s, Sturgeon-13.402; 34. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.405;
35. Matt Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-13.425; 36. Chelby Hinton, 71p,
Phillips-13.433; 37. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-13.469; 38. Chance Crum, 83c,
Crum-13.499; 39. Colin Parker, 16K, Knight-13.503; 40. Travis Millar, 93AU,
Millar-13.535; 41. Eli Wilhelmus, 55, Wilhelmus-13.647; 42. Chris Temby, 7w,
Wingo-13.666; 43. Austin Cory, 00, Cory-13.681; 44. Logan Calderwood, 6,
Ford-13.691; 45. Ivan Glotzbach, i1, Glotzbach-13.756; 46. Troy Carey, 45N,
Carey-13.760; 47. Aaron Davis, 11, Davis-13.781; 48. Travis Thompson, 7,
Thompson-13.850; 49. Cody Trammell, 34T, Trammell-13.850; 50. Steve Justis, 12J,
Justis-13.979; 51. Sam Hinds, 71H, Hinds-14.016; 52. Bryan Brewer, 8x,
Robertson-14.167; 53. Cody Williams, 26, Williams-14.181; 54. Michael Clark, 8,
Clark-14.278; 55. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-NT; 56. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black
Gold-12.726 (time disallowed due to illegal left rear tire).
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase Stockon,
2. Logan Seavey, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Zack Pretorius, 5. Chelby Hinton, 6. Braydon
Cromwell, 7. Eli Wilhelmus, 8. Geoff Ensign, 9. Troy Carey, 10. Kale Drake. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Shane Cottle, 4. Cale Coons, 5. Kayla Roell, 6.
Gabriel Gilbert, 7. Chris Temby, 8. Ricky Lewis, 9. Aaron Davis, 10. Bryan
Brewer, 11. Todd Hobson. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Seth
Parker, 2. Charles Davis Jr., 3. Joey Amantea, 4. Hunter Maddox, 5. Mitchel
Moles, 6. Trey McGranahan, 7. Chance Crum, 8. Austin Cory, 9. Travis Thompson,
10. Cody Williams, 11. Kobe Simpson. 2:13.137
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Briggs Danner, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Logan Calderwood, 5. Tony
Helton, 6. Hayden Reinbold, 7. Cody Trammell, 8. Beau Brandon, 9. Brandon
Mattox, 10. Colin Parker. NT
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou,
2. Jake Swanson, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Kyle Shipley, 5. Tye Mihocko, 6. Travis
Millar, 7. C.J. Leary, 8. Ivan Glotzbach, 9. Matt Goodnight, 10. Steve Justis,
11. Harley Burns. NT
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (10 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2.
Geoff Ensign, 3. Ivan Glotzbach, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Beau Brandon, 6. Austin Cory,
7. Colin Parker, 8. Aaron Davis, 9. Travis Thompson, 10. Sam Hinds, 11. Steve
Justis, 12. Cody Williams, 13. Matt Goodnight, 14. Troy Carey, 15. Harley Burns,
16. Brandon Mattox. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Mitchel Moles, 2. Tye Mihocko, 3. Chelby Hinton, 4. Hayden Reinbold,
5. Kobe Simpson, 6. Kayla Roell, 7. Travis Millar, 8. C.J. Leary, 9. Trey
McGranahan, 10. Chance Crum, 11. Gabriel Gilbert, 12. Chris Temby, 13. Kale
Drake, 14. Braydon Cromwell, 15. Geoff Ensign, 16. Eli Wilhelmus, 17. Cody
Trammell, 18. Tony Helton, 19. Ricky Lewis, 20. Ivan Glotzbach. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Robert Ballou (3),
2. Briggs Danner (4), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (8), 4. Brady Bacon (6), 5. Logan
Seavey (2), 6. Chase Stockon (9), 7. Jake Swanson (15), 8. Mitchel Moles (10),
9. Gunnar Setser (13), 10. Hayden Reinbold (14), 11. Seth Parker (7), 12. Justin
Grant (1), 13. Tye Mihocko (19), 14. Shane Cottle (21), 15. Kale Drake (26-P),
16. Carson Garrett (11), 17. Charles Davis Jr. (12), 18. Cale Coons (17), 19.
Zack Pretorius (16), 20. C.J. Leary (25-P), 21. Chelby Hinton (22), 22. Hunter
Maddox (18), 23. Kyle Shipley (24), 24. Logan Calderwood (23), 25. Joey Amantea
(20), 26. Kyle Cummins (5). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-15 Justin Grant, Laps 16-30 Robert Ballou.
**Todd Hobson flipped during the second heat. Brandon Mattox flipped during
the fourth heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1709,
2-Justin Grant-1634, 3-Mitchel Moles-1507, 4-Logan Seavey-1450, 5-Briggs
Danner-1428, 6-Robert Ballou-1388, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1333, 8-Jake Swanson-1303,
9-Kale Drake-1234, 10-C.J. Leary-1231.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PRESENTED BY HONEST ABE ROOFING
POINTS: 1-Robert Ballou-80, 2-Briggs Danner-77, 3-Brady Bacon-73, 4-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-72, 5-Logan Seavey-66, 6-Chase Stockon-63, 7-Jake Swanson-59, 8-Mitchel
Moles-56, 9-Gunnar Setser-52, 10-Justin Grant-47.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-166,
2-Briggs Danner-99, 3-Gunnar Setser-87, 4-Kyle Cummins-86, 5-Justin Grant-83,
6-C.J. Leary-81, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-75, 8-Logan Seavey-68, 9-Robert Ballou-68,
10-Chase Stockon-64.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale
Drake-29, 2-C.J. Leary-15, 3-Chance Crum-14, 4-Jake Swanson-11, 5-Shane
Cottle-11, 6-Harley Burns-11, 7-Justin Grant-10, 8-Brady Bacon-10, 9-Trey
Osborne-10, 10-Robert Ballou-9.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 26, 2025 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (12.965)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Brady Bacon (12.471)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Justin Grant
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Seth Parker
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Ricky Lewis
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Mitchel Moles
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jake Swanson (15th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kyle Shipley
ProSource Hard Work: Kyle Shipley
Matchbox Meats Feature Winning Bonus: Robert Ballou
KISS THE BRICKS!
GRANT FINDS IMS VICTORY LANE AGAIN
AT USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK OPENER
By: Paul Kelly – Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Speedway, Indiana (July 24, 2025)………Justin Grant continued his knack for
winning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway by capturing the opening race of the
38th annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe
Roofing on Thursday night at The Dirt Track at IMS.
Grant added his seventh USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory
of the season and the 61st of his career after also winning the USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Championship feature on the opening night of the BC39
Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors on July 1 at The Dirt Track.
Grant, from Ione, California, now owns a total of four wins on the 1/5th mile
dirt track inside turn three of the 2.5-mile IMS oval, also winning a BC39
prelim and the following evening’s championship night feature in 2023.
“It’s the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,” Grant said. “I probably raced a
little rougher than most of the sprint car guys like to race, but I come in here
off the BC39, and maybe old habits die hard. I want to win at this place.”
Grant, who started fifth in the 20-car field, took the lead for the first
time and for good with 16 laps remaining in the 35-lap feature. He earned
$10,000 for the victory in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP
Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
Grant’s 61st career USAC National Sprint Car victory tied Brady Bacon for
second place all-time on the series career win list. It also puts Grant just one
win behind Dave Darland for the all-time lead at 62 victories.
Logan Seavey finished second in the No. 57 Abacus Racing car, followed by
pole sitter Robert Ballou in the No. 12 Ballou Motorsports machine.
Ballou led the first 19 laps, but Grant used both the top and bottom grooves
of the clay oval to climb from fifth to second. With 16 laps to go, Grant used
the high line in turns three and four to power past Ballou, whose car started to
emit white plumes of smoke from its left side.
Seavey passed Ballou for second on the next lap and set his sights on Grant.
A three-car tangle in turn two triggered the final caution of the feature race
with nine laps to go.
Grant got a strong jump on the restart, pulling away slightly. But Seavey
found grip and slid under Grant in turns one and two to nose slightly ahead with
eight laps remaining. However, Grant used the low line to quickly power ahead of
Seavey on the back straightaway and eased away over the final seven laps for the
prestigious victory by a 1.479 second margin.
“It was really, really tough,” Grant said. “The pace was really fast, and the
top was so fast you had to kind of make some things happen there. I’m sure I
didn’t make too many friends, but I wanted to get down here to victory lane.
“I love racing here. I think this little track is amazing. I’m the biggest
hater of small racetracks in the world, and one of my favorite ones is this one.
It’s kind of funny. We’ve really come a long way on our short track stuff. I’m
kind of a half-mile kind of guy. Just super excited to be here.”
On top of everything else, Grant made his 324th consecutive USAC National
Sprint Car feature start on this night, tying him with Chase Stockon for the
longest streak all-time in series history. Furthermore, Grant’s victory was the
98th of his USAC career across all divisions and is now just two away from
becoming the eight driver to reach 100 or more USAC wins.
Grant also kicked off the night in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying by
establishing a new one-lap track record at The Dirt Track at IMS with a lap of
12.039 seconds. His 38th career fast time in USAC National Sprint Car
competition surpassed Larry Dickson on the list and tied him with Levi Jones for
seventh place all-time.
Trey Osborne was awesome on the way to his best career USAC National Sprint
Car finish. Starting 18th, the 6’8” red head affectionately known as "Tall"
advanced 10 positions to finish eighth. That performance made him the Rod End
Supply Hard Charger.
Gunnar Setser rode the rim to the third and final transfer spot in his heat
race. On the fourth and final turn of the 10th and final lap, the USAC Rookie
went top side to grab the spot in sensational fashion. For that run, he was
honored with the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Additionally, five drivers earned $100 gift cards courtesy of The Hayloft:
C.J. Leary, Gunnar Setser, Kake Drake, Harley Burns and Carson Short. All five
were the furthest starting back drivers who transferred through their heat race
or semi-feature.
C.J. Leary overcame early mechanical woes to come away with a solid night by
advancing from eighth to third in his heat race to transfer his way into the
feature where he started 15th and finished ninth. Making it even more
impressive, it all came after qualifying 35th out of 37 drivers, thus earning
him The Hayloft Hard Work Award.
Only one driver got upside down during the night’s program. Justin Grant and
Mitchel Moles made bumper-to-bumper contact as Grant slid up in front of Moles
in turn two amid their battle for the second spot on lap eight. The blink of an
eye later, fourth running Cummins ramped over Moles’ left side wheels and
flipped over once.
Amid the melee, seventh place running Chase Stockon made what appeared to be
slight contact with the tumbling Cummins. That said, the contact was enough to
create some pretty substantial damage, resulting in a couple of broken bones in
Stockon’s right hand.
The format for the event differed from the standard USAC National Sprint Car
procedure. The driver lineup consisted of an invitational field as determined by
several distinct categories. 1) Finished inside the top 30 of the 2024 USAC
National Sprint Car standings. 2) Finished inside the top 30 of the 2024 USAC
Indiana Sprint Week standings. 3) Ranked inside the top 30 of the 2025 USAC
National Sprint Car standings. 4) Ranked inside the top 10 of the 2025 Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car standings. 5) Any currently active driver
who has previously won an Indiana Sprint Week main event.
Furthermore, the IMS event paid 50 appearance points for all licensed drivers and entrants toward the season-long USAC National Sprint Car standings. However, no points were offered toward the 2025 Indiana Sprint Week standings.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana – 1/5-Mile Dirt Track – 38th
Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
FIRST HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-12.389; 2. Brady Bacon, 20, Dyson-12.523; 3. Charles Davis Jr., 47,
Davis-12.558; 4. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.599; 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.742; 6. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-12.746; 7. Braydon
Cromwell, 4x, Cromwell/Boyd-12.834.
SECOND HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.309, 2. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-12.355, 3. Shane
Cottle, 34, Olson-12.543, 4. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-12.567, 5. Kale Drake,
2B, 2B Racing-12.646, 6. Max Adams, 24, Simon-12.712, 7. Kyle Shipley, 0G, Black
Gold-12.970.
THIRD HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.368;
2. Trey Osborne, 6T, Ebert-12.645; 3. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-12.938; 4. Rylan
Gray, 96, Slinkard-12.979; 5. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.102; 6.
Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.157; 7. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.323; 8. C.J.
Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.449.
FOURTH HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-12.039
(New Track Record); 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-12.400; 3. Ricky Lewis, 41,
Lewis-12.611; 4. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-12.733; 5. Wesley Smith, 44,
Smith-12.853; 6. Carson Short, 21m, Edwards-13.097; 7. Joey Amantea, 88J,
JPA-13.318.
FIFTH HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING GROUP: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock
Steady-12.517; 2. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-12.661; 3. Brady Short, 61m,
Edwards-12.673; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.681; 5. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-12.710; 6. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-12.892; 7. Bill Rose, 6R, Rose-13.624;
8. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-15.264.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase Stockon,
2. Robert Ballou, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Charles Davis Jr., 5. Jerry Coons Jr., 6.
Logan Calderwood, 7. Braydon Cromwell. 2:06.332
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake
Swanson, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Harley Burns, 6.
Max Adams, 7. Kyle Shipley. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle
Cummins, 2. Rylan Gray, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Trey Osborne, 5. Todd Hobson, 6. Kobe
Simpson, 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Hayden Reinbold. 2:08.356
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Jadon
Rogers, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Carson Short, 5. Briggs Danner, 6.
Joey Amantea, 7. Wesley Smith. 2:04.797 (New Track Record)
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top 3 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey,
2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Brady Short, 5. Carson Garrett, 6.
Bill Rose, 7. Hunter Maddox, 8. Chance Crum. NT
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (12 laps, top 4 transfer to the semi) 1. Max Adams, 2.
Logan Calderwood, 3. Wesley Smith, 4. Chance Crum, 5. Hunter Maddox, 6. Brandon
Mattox, 7. Joey Amantea, 8. Braydon Cromwell, 9. Hayden Reinbold, 10. Bill Rose,
11. Kobe Simpson, 12. Kyle Shipley. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (15 laps, top 5 transfer to the
feature) 1. Shane Cottle, 2. Carson Short, 3. Trey Osborne, 4. Harley Burns, 5.
Charles Davis Jr., 6. Brady Short, 7. Jerry Coons Jr., 8. Logan Calderwood, 9.
Wesley Smith, 10. Max Adams, 11. Todd Hobson, 12. Chance Crum, 13. Carson
Garrett. NT
FEATURE: (35 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2.
Logan Seavey (8), 3. Robert Ballou (1), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 5. Kale Drake
(13), 6. Brady Bacon (11), 7. Mitchel Moles (3), 8. Trey Osborne (18), 9. C.J.
Leary (15), 10. Jadon Rogers (9), 11. Harley Burns (19), 12. Jake Swanson (6),
13. Gunnar Setser (14), 14. Rylan Gray (10), 15. Kyle Cummins (4), 16. Shane
Cottle (16), 17. Ricky Lewis (12), 18. Charles Davis Jr. (20), 19. Chase Stockon
(7), 20. Carson Short (17). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-19 Robert Ballou, Laps 20-35 Justin Grant.
**Kyle Cummins flipped on lap 8 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1674,
2-Justin Grant-1587, 3-Mitchel Moles-1451, 4-Logan Seavey-1384, 5-Briggs
Danner-1351, 6-Robert Ballou-1308, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1261, 8-Jake Swanson-1244,
9-C.J. Leary-1208, 10-Kale Drake-1201.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-166,
2-Briggs Danner-97, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Justin Grant-83, 5-Gunnar Setser-83,
6-C.J. Leary-81, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-70, 8-Logan Seavey-68, 9-Robert Ballou-66,
10-Chase Stockon-61.
USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-C.J.
Leary-11, 2-Harley Burns-11, 3-Kale Drake-10, 4-Trey Osborne-10, 5-Chance
Crum-10, 6-Wesley Smith-8, 7-Justin Grant-6, 8-Logan Seavey-6, 9-Brady Bacon-5,
10-Carson Short-5.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 25, 2025 – Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (12.039)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (12.039)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Chase Stockon
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Max Adams
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Shane Cottle
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Trey Osborne (18th to 8th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Gunnar Setser
The Hayloft Hard Work: C.J. Leary
The Hayloft Haymaker Winners: C.J. Leary, Gunnar Setser, Kale Drake, Harley Burns & Carson Short
WEDNESDAY'S RACEAID 100 KICKS OFF
USAC’S BUSY WEEK WITH SILVER CROWN AT IRP
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Brownsburg, Indiana (July 22, 2025)………Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park is a special place with a plethora of history dating back more than six decades that has earned its moniker as America’s Great Race Place.
The .686-mile paved oval in Brownsburg, Indiana has been attuned to the history of USAC competition throughout its entire run.
Parallel to USAC’s racing competition and IRP has been the USAC Benevolent Fund (now USAC RaceAid) which has helped drivers in need tremendously.
This Wednesday night’s July 23rd USAC’s RaceAid 100 is a salute to a special cause, while we celebrate the past and present with 100 laps of USAC Silver Crown racing on the asphalt where, this year alone, we’ve witnessed a first-time USAC winner and are now on the cusp of the ultimate USAC IRP record.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg of what’s to come. So, let’s get right to it with some of the storylines to keep an eye on coming up this Wednesday night at IRP.
ROAHRIG ROARING
Tyler Roahrig became a first-time USAC Silver Crown winner during the series’ last visit to IRP back in May of this year during the Hoosier Hundred.
The Plymouth, Indiana racer stayed patient after starting on the outside of the front row, then tracked down leader Kody Swanson on lap 26 and led the remaining 121 laps en route to victory.
Since that point, however, Roahrig has hit a rough patch over his past two series starts, resulting in a pair of DNFs and finishes of 17th and 12th at WWT Raceway and Winchester Speedway, respectively.
Roahrig and Newman Racing now looks to bounce back in a big way at IRP on Wednesday night.
SWANSON & SANTOS EYE IRP HISTORY
A major milestone is on the line for a pair of drivers in Wednesday night’s field – Kody Swanson and Bobby Santos.
With 15 victories apiece, those two are involved in a three-way tie with Tracy Hines as the winningest USAC drivers in IRP history.
Of Swanson’s 15 USAC triumphs at the track, nine have come in a Silver Crown car, number one all-time. Meanwhile, Santos has won 6 of his 15 at IRP in a Crown car.
Swanson has won each of the past two USAC Silver Crown pavement races this year at WWT Raceway and Winchester Speedway. Santos is vying for his first series win of the year following a third and fourth in his past two series outings.
As fate has it, Hines will serve as the grand marshal of this event.
THE TITLE BATTLE
With eight races in the books and five more to go, the 2025 USAC Silver Crown points picture has established its shape for the stretch run.
Grant’s run of eight straight top seven finishes has him 74 points up on second place C.J. Leary at the moment with Matt Westfall a distant third, 142 points back. Kody Swanson sits fourth while Kyle Steffens occupies the fifth spot.
Grant and Leary are both known for their dirt prowess, but both have won Silver Crown races on the pavement in their career. Nonetheless, IRP is not a place that either driver has tamed to date. This past May at IRP, Leary finished second while Grant took seventh.
MARIO HEATING UP
One of the standout performers of May’s IRP USAC Silver Crown round was Mario Clouser.
The Auburn, Illinois racer captured his first career pole position with the series in his Kazmark Motorsports No. 92, then led his first lap with the series, and ultimately, equaled his career best series finish with a third.
He certainly is on the rise and in contention for his first career USAC Silver Crown win this Wednesday at IRP. In his most recent outing on the dirt last Saturday at Kansas’ Salt City Speedway, Clouser led a race-high 42 laps, and was running inside the top-two for most of the night until a flat tire took him out of contention late.
THE REASON FOR THE SEASON
Five dollars from every ticket and pit pass sold for Wednesday’s race at IRP will be donated to a very special cause to benefit USAC RaceAid.
Since 1959, the United States Auto Club Benevolent Foundation (now USAC RaceAid) has provided financial aid to the families of auto racing participants with ties to USAC who have been injured and/or need assistance. USAC RACEAID also provides support to surviving family members with immediate and ongoing expenses.
Over the years, the foundation has provided millions of dollars to help members and their families in times of need. The needs, whether small or large, never cease. To donate to USAC RaceAid, please visit www.RaceAid.Fund.
RACE DETAILS
For this Wednesday’s July 23rd USAC RaceAid 100 USAC Silver Crown race, the pit gate opens at 3pm Eastern with pit move-in beginning at 4pm. The grandstands open at 6pm with practice starting at 6pm. Qualifying is set for 7pm followed by pre-race festivities at 7:40pm and the 100-lap feature race at 7:50pm.
Advance tickets are on sale now at https://nhra.evenue.net/promotions/event/25IIO/25USAC/25USAC. Tickets will also be on sale at the gate on race day. Adult general admission tickets are $20 and pit passes are $30 apiece.
The event can be watched live and on-demand at https://flosports.link/usac.
2025 RACEAID 100 ENTRY LIST
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 (R) JAKE TRAINOR/Medway, MA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 (R) DAVE DORAN/Lebanon, OH (Doran Binks Racing)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 DEREK BISCHAK/Angola, IN (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Meyer Auto Research)
41 TYLER ROAHRIG/Plymouth, IN (Newman Racing)
51 RUSS GAMESTER/Peru, IN (Gamester Racing)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
55 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
60 BILLY WEASE/Noblesville, IN (Meyer Auto Research)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran Binks Racing)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Kazmark Motorsports)
98 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
124 (R) JACKSON MACENKO/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-518, 2-C.J. Leary-444, 3-Matt Westfall-376, 4-Kody Swanson-308, 5-Kyle Steffens-295, 6-Logan Seavey-271, 7-Gregg Cory-246, 8-Dave Berkheimer-245, 9-Mario Clouser-224, 10-Briggs Danner-218.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK RECORDS AT LUCAS OIL INDIANAPOLIS RACEWAY PARK:
1 Lap - 5/20/2000 - Jason Leffler - 20.298 - 121.667 mph
2 Laps - 8/14/2021 - Kody Swanson - 41.605 - 118.717 mph
10 Laps - 8/2/2001 - Derek Davidson - 3:35.06 - 104.789 mph
15 Laps - 5/22/2003 - Chet Fillip - 5:16.38 - 117.087 mph
20 Laps - 8/2/1995 - Eric Gordon - 7:14.71 - 113.621 mph
25 Laps - 7/11/1987 - Jim Childers - 9:51.91 - 104.306 mph
100 Laps - 5/12/2001 - Mike Bliss - 35:41.40 - 115.326 mph
146 Laps - 5/26/2023 - Bobby Santos - 1:13:52.03 - 81.354 mph
150 Laps - 7/11/1987 - Jeff Bloom - 1:02:32.109 - 98.728 mph
USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT IRP:
9-Kody Swanson
8-Tanner Swanson
6-Bobby Santos
5-Mike Bliss
3-Bobby East
2-Kenny Irwin Jr., Jim Keeker, Jason Leffler & Ken Schrader
1-Pat Abold, Jeff Bloom, David Byrne, Bob Cicconi, Jay Drake, Bruce Field, Russ Gamester, Kyle Hamilton, Tracy Hines, Rick Hood, Kasey Kahne, Jason McCord, Ryan Newman, Johnny Parsons, Tyler Roahrig, George Snider, Dave Steele, Tony Stewart, Brian Tyler & J.J. Yeley
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT IRP:
1985: Rick Hood (7/13)
1986: Ken Schrader (7/13)
1987: Jeff Bloom (7/11)
1988: Bruce Field (7/9)
1989: Bob Cicconi (7/8) & Ken Schrader (7/8)
1990: George Snider (6/30)
1991: Johnny Parsons (6/29)
1992: Jim Keeker (6/27)
1993: Mike Bliss (6/26)
1994: Mike Bliss (8/4)
1995: Jim Keeker (8/2)
1996: Mike Bliss (5/18) & Kenny Irwin Jr. (7/31)
1997: Pat Abold (5/17) & Kenny Irwin Jr. (7/30)
1998: Tony Stewart (5/16) & Jason Leffler (7/29)
1999: Ryan Newman (5/22) & Dave Steele (8/4)
2000: Jason Leffler (5/20) & Russ Gamester (8/6)
2001: Mike Bliss (5/12) & Kasey Kahne (8/2)
2002: Mike Bliss (8/1)
2003: J.J. Yeley (5/22) & Jason McCord (7/31)
2004: Jay Drake (8/5)
2005: Bobby East (8/4)
2006: Brian Tyler (8/3)
2007: Bobby East (7/26)
2008: Bobby East (7/24)
2009: Bobby Santos (7/23)
2010: Tracy Hines (7/22)
2011: Kody Swanson (7/28)
2012: Bobby Santos (5/19) & Bobby Santos (7/26)
2013: Tanner Swanson (7/27)
2014: Tanner Swanson (5/17) & David Byrne (7/24)
2015: Tanner Swanson (5/23) & Tanner Swanson (7/23)
2016: Tanner Swanson (5/27) & Kody Swanson (7/21)
2017: Kody Swanson (5/26) & Bobby Santos (7/20)
2018: Kody Swanson (5/25)
2019: Kyle Hamilton (5/24) & Kody Swanson (9/7)
2020: Tanner Swanson (8/21)
2021: Kody Swanson (5/29) & Kody Swanson (8/14)
2022: Bobby Santos (5/27) & Tanner Swanson (10/22)
2023: Bobby Santos (5/26) & Tanner Swanson (10/15)
2024: Kody Swanson (5/25) & Kody Swanson (10/19)
2025: Tyler Roahrig (5/23)
“The Big Show” Joey Amantea Dominates at Bridgeport
After weeks of weather delays, Joey Amantea finally got the green light to
unleash the JPA Masonry No. 88j—and he made every lap count at Bridgeport
Motorsports Park.
With 21 Innovative Machining Technology USAC 360 Sprint Cars signed in,
anticipation was high. Two heat races kicked off the night, with victories going
to David Swanson and Amantea—both making their season debut in impressive
fashion.
The feature redraw placed Ed Aikin (Lincoln University) and “The Boyertown
Bullet” Ronald Helmick on the front row for the 25-lap main event. As the green
flag waved over the 4/10-mile high-banked oval, Aikin jumped to the early lead.
But it didn’t take long for fourth-starting Amantea to go to work.
By Lap 6, Amantea powered to the front, executing a decisive move past Aikin.
Once in clean air, he never looked back.
While Amantea checked out from the field, the battle for second became the
highlight of the race. Aikin, Helmick, tenth-starting Bobby Butler, points
leader Steven Drevicki, and Chris Allen engaged in a thrilling, high-speed chess
match, trading slide jobs and positions in spectacular fashion.
With six laps to go, Amantea encountered heavy lapped traffic. Despite a few
close calls that had fans holding their breath, the young Mount Pocono native
maintained control and built an impressive—and unknown to him—six-second lead.
The feature went caution-free, and Amantea flashed under the checkered flag
for his first USAC 360 Sprint victory of the season. Drevicki charged from sixth
to finish second, while Butler earned hard charger honors with a run from tenth
to third. Aikin held strong for fourth, and Chris Allen (Old Bridge, NJ) rounded
out the top five.
Amantea’s performance was nothing short of dominant—proving once again why he’s called The Big Show.
BDB Grapics Heat 1: 1. David Swanson (117 Swanson) 2. Tom Radivoy (1Q Radivoy) 3. Ronald Helmick ( 22R Helmick) 4. Bruce Buckwalter (83 Buckwalter) 5. Mick DaGostino (91D DaGostino) 6. Rich Carnathan (64 Carnathan) 7. Dirk Rimrott (27 Rimrott) 8. Jason Cherry (67 Cherry) 9. Gary Huston (44 Huston) 10. Brendan Hires (2 Hires) DNS: Patrick Chilmonik (1 Chilmonik)
E Schnieder and Sons Heat 2: 1. Joey Amantea (88j Amantea) 2. Ed Aikin (7 Aikin) 3. Chris Allen Jr. ( 71 Allen) 4.Steven Drevicki (19 Drevicki) 5. Bobby Butler (5B Butler) 6. Jonathon Swanson (17 Swanson) 7. Brett Rose (45R Rose) 8. Mike Haggenbottom (51 Kelly) 9. Heidi Hedin (3H Hedin) 10. Greg Shepsis (75 Shepsis)
GENE FRANCKOWIAK Presented Feature: 1. Joey Amantea (4) 2. Steven Drevicki (6) 3. Bobby Butler (10) 4. Ed Aikin (1) 5. Chris Allen Jr (8) 6. Ronald Helmick (1) 7. Tom Radivoy (7) 8. David Swanson (5) 9. Bruce Buckwalter (3) 10. Mick Dagustino (9) 11. Rich Carnathan (11) 12. Brett Rose (14) 13. Mike Haggenbottom (16) 14. Jason Cherry (15) 15. Heidi Hedin (18) 16. Gary Huston (17) 17. Johnathan Swanson (12) 18. Dirk Rimrott (13) 19. Greg Shepsis (20) DNS: Brendan Hires (19) Patrick Chilmonik (21)
Award Winners:
JW Home Improvements Highest Crate or 305: Mick Daugstino
Bitner AutoMotive FAST TIME: Joey Amantea (15.607 @ 86.5 mph)
Hoosier Tire Poker Chip was 12: Brett Rose
JPA Racing Products Hard Luck: Brendan Hires
C&C Landscape Hard Charger: Bobby Butler 10-3
Next Week the Series tries for the 3rd time to invade the Snyder County 1/2 Mile of Selinsgrove!
STAR SPANGLED DANNER!
BRIGGS WINS FIRST USAC SILVER CROWN RACE AT SALT CITY 100
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (July 19, 2025)………Briggs Danner had provided much of the
excitement throughout Saturday night’s Evans Building Salt City 100 at
Hutchinson, Kansas’ Salt City Speedway as he see-sawed between the third and
fourth position for the first three-quarters of the 100-lapper.
But when it came to crunch time, the Allentown, Pennsylvania native delivered
as he raced from third to first in a three-lap stretch between the 77th and 79th
circuit, then had just enough tread on his right rear tire down the stretch to
earn his first career USAC Silver Crown victory.
Danner, a three-time USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car winner in his own right,
was making just his 10th career Silver Crown start aboard the Advanced Materials
Technologies – Fuel Mart – E. Schneider & Sons/DRC/R07 Chevy, which provided
Arizona-based DMW Motorsports its first USAC victory after seven seasons of
trying.
“I’m happy for (car owner) Mickey (Meyer) and I’m happy for everybody back
home who put in a lot of work,” Danner said. “We’ve been really good so many
times and we maybe should’ve had one earlier this year but blew up (at
Belleville), but to bring the backup car here, to make this haul and to put it
in victory lane, that feels good for sure. That’s going to make traveling home a
little bit easier.”
In becoming the second consecutive first-time USAC Silver Crown winner to
emerge from the Salt City 100 in each of its first two years, Danner also became
the first Pennsylvanian to win a Crown race anywhere since Rich Tobias Jr. at
the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in Illinois back in 2003.
Danner also put an exclamation point on his first career series win worth
$10,000. On the 100th and final lap, he posted the fastest lap of the race with
a time of 22.155 seconds, nearly four tenths of a second quicker than anybody
else in the field. That also earned Danner the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the
Night.
However, for most of the race, Danner was chasing. The twin Team AZ / Rossi /
Petty Performance Racing cars for C.J. Leary and Mario Clouser started the race
from the front row, the first such teammates to start alongside each other at
the front of the grid for a USAC Silver Crown race since Tyler Courtney and
Chris Windom did so with the RPM-Fred Gormly team at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway nine
years earlier in 2016.
Leary captured his eighth career USAC Silver Crown pole position with a new
track record lap of 20.994 seconds to open the night, breaking the former mark
of 21.090 set by Kevin Thomas Jr. in 2024. However, it was Clouser who got the
jump at the start of the main event and proceeded to lead the first 42 laps in
succession.
Third-starting Danner initially slotted into fourth, but engaged in a
back-and-forth duel with Jake Swanson that was persistent throughout much of the
first half of the race. On lap 13, Swanson swung high off turn two, allowing
Danner to race under to grab the spot. As the front runners got hung up while
attempting to put Danny Jennings a lap down, Swanson rose to third past Danner
on lap 17 before Swanson got shuffled out of the deck as he tried to pass Leary
for second in turn two, opening up the outside lane for Danner to charge back
into third on lap 19.
By lap 34, Swanson’s car had begun to billow smoke out of the left side
headers. As the old notion goes that engines run fastest before they blow,
Swanson put it to the test as he zipped past Danner for third off turn four on
lap 35. But by lap 40, Swanson had abruptly pulled into the infield, out of the
race.
Seemingly, just within the blink of an eye, Leary had taken over the lead
after surging past Clouser on the front straightaway on lap 42. Meanwhile,
despite Swanson’s sudden absence from the fray, Danner still had a challenger
for third, and after drifting high in turn two on lap 44, Grant scooted under to
gain the spot.
“Once I let Justin by me, I kind of thought we were just riding around,”
Danner admitted. “But lapped traffic helped a little bit.”
On the 55th circuit, Danner swung way high in turn one, getting all four
wheels up in the fluff as he attempted to take Grant for third. Danner managed
to avoid the wall, but lost roughly eighth car lengths to Grant in the process.
That said, it didn’t take long for Danner to return to the fray as Leary got
caught up while trying to put Matt Westfall a lap down. The ensuing accordion
effect ricocheted toward third place running Grant, which in turn, opened the
door for Danner to race on by for third at the exit of turn two.
The first yellow flag of the night was displayed for Saban Bibent (8th) who
slowed to a stop in turn three on lap 68 with a completely bald and flat right
rear tire, which sent him to the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area for fresh
rubber. When racing resumed on lap 72, Danner found his groove. He got a drive
down the back stretch to power past Clouser on lap 77, then tracked down and
stormed past Leary for the lead entering turn three on lap 79.
“I knew (Clouser and Leary) had a softer tire, so I really wasn’t sure how it
was going to play out,” Danner explained. “I didn’t expect it to take rubber
like it did. I knew it was coming in three and four but I could keep pace with
them running the cushion up top. I felt like if I could save a little bit more,
it would help me later. But it came around quickly.”
From there, a flurry of stoppages halted the remaining 20 laps. Seventh
running Kyle Steffens crashed into the outside wall in turns one and two, then
hopped out of his wrecked car and directed his umbrage and a bird in the
direction of Bibent who was running 10th, but a few laps down, at that moment.
On the ensuing lap 86 restart, Grant scurried to third under Clouser whose
right rear tire was going soft, and ultimately, completely deflated in turns one
and two on lap 91, dropping him to 10th in the running order after leading a
race-high 42 laps. Grant was the next to fall victim to tire wear on lap 96 as
he crawled around the 1/2-mile dirt oval to necessitate a yellow flag, which
dropped the series point leader from third to sixth at the finish.
Danner paced the field on the green-white-checkered finish, keeping his car
on rails as he finished out a memorable night, winning by a 2.871 second margin
over C.J. Leary with Chase Stockon third, Matt Westfall fourth and Kip Hughes
rounding out the top-five.
“This thing was good all night long from start to finish,” Danner praised.
“We were good early on and we were really good late. I just had to keep it
underneath me once I got out front. I kind of knew how much better I was. I just
had to hit those restarts and everything fell into place.”
Kip Hughes is no stranger to Salt City Speedway. He’s a three-time NCRA Late
Model winner at the track after all. But on this night, in just his third career
USAC Silver Crown start, he advanced six positions from his 11th place starting
spot to finish fifth for his first career USAC top-five result.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 19, 2025 – Salt City Speedway – Hutchinson, Kansas – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – Evans Building Salt City 100
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-20.994
(New Track Record); 2. Mario Clouser, 20, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-21.034; 3. Briggs
Danner, 10, DMW-21.043; 4. Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-21.044; 5. Justin Grant, 91,
Hemelgarn-21.143; 6. Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-21.374; 7. Chase Stockon, 69,
Pink 69-21.645; 8. Shane Cockrum, 22, Rice/Abacus-21.679; 9. Kyle Steffens, 8,
Steffens-21.854; 10. Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-22.025; 11. Kip Hughes, 160,
Hughes-22.044; 12. Travis Mahoney, 65, SV-22.712; 13. Danny Jennings, 61,
Grace-22.908; 14. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Briggs Danner (3),
2. C.J. Leary (1), 3. Chase Stockon (7), 4. Matt Westfall (6), 5. Kip Hughes
(11), 6. Justin Grant (5), 7. Danny Jennings (13), 8. Saban Bibent (10), 9.
Travis Mahoney (12), 10. Mario Clouser (2), 11. Kyle Steffens (9), 12. Jake
Swanson (4), 13. Shane Cockrum (8), 14. Dave Berkheimer (14). 46:54.175 (New
Track Record)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-42 Mario Clouser, Laps 43-78 C.J. Leary, Laps
79-100 Briggs Danner.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-518, 2-C.J.
Leary-444, 3-Matt Westfall-376, 4-Kody Swanson-308, 5-Kyle Steffens-295, 6-Logan
Seavey-271, 7-Gregg Cory-246, 8-Dave Berkheimer-245, 9-Mario Clouser-224,
10-Briggs Danner-218.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-158,
2-Briggs Danner-97, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Gunnar Setser-82, 5-Justin Grant-78,
6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-70, 8-Robert Ballou-66, 9-Logan Seavey-62,
10-Chase Stockon-61.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 23, 2025 – Lucas Oil
Indianapolis Raceway Park – Brownsburg, Indiana – .686-Mile Paved Oval – USAC
RaceAid 100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (21.131)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: C.J. Leary (20.994)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kip Hughes (11th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Briggs Danner
MALCOLM THUNDERS TO PERRIS USAC CRA SPRINT VICTORY
By: Lance Jennings
Perris, California (July 19, 2025).........Starting fourth, Tommy “Thunder”
Malcolm powered to his first Avanti Windows and Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
victory of the season at Perris Auto Speedway.
Driving Dino Napier’s #5X Indiana Truck Salvage / B&B Powder Coating Maxim,
the Yucaipa, California driver scored the eighth win of his career over R.J.
Johnson, hard charger “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., A.J. Bender, and point leader
Ricky Lewis. For his efforts, Tommy also took home an additional $500 cash bonus
courtesy series title sponsor, Avanti Windows & Doors.
Malcolm, who ran second in last year’s title chase, has had horrible luck for
most of the 2025 campaign. On this night, the veteran driver managed to grab the
top spot from defending champion R.J. Johnson on the sixth circuit. From there,
Malcolm set a torrid pace on the Perris clay oval and sliced his way through the
back markers. Two caution flags would halt the action and Malcolm was able to
shake free from his challengers to take the checkered flag.
“The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams began the night by posting his first
Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award of the
year. The Yorba Linda, California driver posted a time of 16.678 seconds in the
Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging DRC over the 20 car roster at the Lake
Perris Fairgrounds.
Laveen, Arizona’s R.J. Johnson topped the 8-lap WC Friend Company Access
Systems / In Honor of Wiley Miler Sr. & Wiley Miller II / Silbermann Solar First
Heat Race. Piloting the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti Windows and Doors
Sherman, Johnson’s win marked his series leading sixth heat race triumph. A.J.
Bender of San Diego, California won the In Memory of Jim & Chet Gardner / Sexton
Fire Protection / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race. Racing the Rolls Scaffolding /
Matrix Construction Services DRC, Bender recorded his fourth heat race victory
of the season.
Racing a renumbered Bonneau Motorsports DRC, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. of
Buckeye, Arizona earned the In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award
/ “Best Passing Job” honors with a third place run from eleventh. After the main
event, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion is heading to the Midwest to
compete with the USAC National Sprint Cars during “Indiana Sprint Week.”
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series will take a short break
in the schedule before returning to Perris Auto Speedway on August 16th for
their thirteenth championship round at Perris Auto Speedway.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also
find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: July 19, 2025
– Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1.
Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-16.678; 2. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.762; 3. Tommy
Malcolm, 5x, Napier-16.806; 4. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-16.814; 5. R.J.
Johnson, 33p, Petty-16.827; 6. Matt Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-16.861; 7. Eddie
Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-16.875; 8. Blake Bower, 17x, Dunkel-16.919; 9. Connor
Lundy, 97, Lundy-16.921; 10. A.J. Bender, 21, Bender-16.954; 11. Charles Davis
Jr., 47, Davis-17.330; 12. Connor Speir, 57s, Speir-17.340; 13. Verne Sweeney,
98, Guerrero-17.400; 14. Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-18.119; 15. Brent Owens, 71,
Owens-18.273; 16. Trenten Shelton, 72T, Shelton-18.304; 17. Heath Holdsclaw, 33,
Holdsclaw-18.312; 18. Hannah Mayhew, 43, Mayhew-18.416; 19. Elexa Herrera, 5E,
Herrera-18.580; 20. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-18.614.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY
MILLER II / SILBERMANN SOLAR FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5.
Austin Williams, 6. Connor Lundy, 7. Verne Sweeney, 8. Heath Holdsclaw, 9. Elexa
Herrera, 10. Brent Owens. 2:19.93
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / FACTORY WRAPS
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. A.J. Bender, 2. Matt
Mitchell, 3. Ricky Lewis, 4. Blake Bower, 5. David Gasper, 6. Connor Speir, 7.
Trenten Shelton, 8. Brecken Guerrero, 9. Jeff Dyer, 10. Hannah Mayhew. 2:19.08
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tommy Malcolm (4),
2. R.J. Johnson (2), 3. Charles Davis Jr. (11), 4. A.J. Bender (10), 5. Ricky
Lewis (5), 6. Matt Mitchell (1), 7. Blake Bower (8), 8. Austin Williams (6), 9.
David Gasper (3), 10. Eddie Tafoya Jr. (7), 11. Connor Lundy (9), 12. Verne
Sweeney (13), 13. Heath Holdsclaw (16), 14. Brecken Guerrero (19), 15. Hannah
Mayhew (17), 16. Elexa Herrera (18), 17. Trenten Shelton (15), 18. Brent Owens
(14), 19. Connor Speir (12). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-5 R.J. Johnson, Laps 6-30 Tommy Malcolm.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Charles Davis Jr. (11th to 3rd)
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: August 16, 2025 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
SALT CITY 100!
USAC SILVER CROWN HUSTLES TO HUTCH JULY 18-19
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Hutchinson, Kansas (July 16, 2025)………Salt City Speedway is a historic and
renowned racetrack that exudes history. It’s a gem that is known far and wide
and just so happens to be located right in the heart of Hutchinson, Kansas.
USAC Silver Crown / champ car / big car racing oozes with history in its own
right, harkening back to the origins of motorsports around the turn of the 20th
century. It’s where driving skills remain of utmost importance and will be on
display during a full-on practice on Friday, July 18, followed by a full slate
on race day, Saturday, July 19.
Throughout this weekend’s Evans Building Salt City 100 at Hutchinson, drivers
will be faced with having to negotiate the beautiful balance between speed,
patience, bravery and concentration for 100 laps. It’s a racetrack with a beacon
of history, just like USAC Silver Crown racing.
The amalgamation of all these elements is the reason we’ll be there. That’s
the reason you should be there. Now let’s make some history! Here are a few of
the storylines to watch this weekend at Hutch.
LEARY WANTS REDEMPTION
C.J. Leary very well could’ve been the first ever USAC Silver Crown winner at
Salt City Speedway in 2024. However, after leading 15 laps late in the race, a
turn two collision with Kevin Thomas Jr. while battling for the top spot sent
Leary flipping upside down.
Leary (Greenfield, Indiana) currently ranks second in series points after
accumulating four top-five finishes in seven starts. It’s been three years since
his last series victory, and Leary is champing at the bit to change that fact
this weekend in his Team AZ-Rossi-Petty Performance Racing entry.
SPEAKING OF…
Speaking of the Team AZ-Rossi-Petty Performance Racing stable, they will once
again field a second entry for driver Mario Clouser.
Clouser (Auburn, Illinois) actually made his one and only run for the team at
Salt City one year ago. Clouser started fourth but dropped out with 12 laps
remaining due to a broken fuel pump drive.
He’s finished a solid 8th, 3rd and 7th in his three series starts this
season, while adding a pole position to his resume at IRP.
COCKRUM BOLTS HIS SEAT IN
Another new combination for Salt City has also landed Shane Cockrum in the
Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing No. 22.
Logan Seavey finished as the runner-up for the team one year ago at Salt
City. This year, the team has had a cast of drivers that has included Seavey,
Clouser, Derek Bischak and now Cockrum.
Cockrum, a five-time winner in USAC Silver Crown competition, has won twice
with the series on 1/2-mile dirt ovals, including Indiana’s Terre Haute Action
Track in 2015 and Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway in 2021. It’s not
Cockrum’s first USAC Silver Crown rodeo at Salt City, however. In 2024, he
worked on the crew for driver Kip Hughes, who also returns to the lineup this
weekend.
GRANT IN KANSAS
Justin Grant’s lone trip to Kansas thus far during the 2025 USAC Silver Crown
season resulted in a dominant victory in May at the Belleville High Banks where
he led all 50 laps en route to victory.
Grant enters the event commanding the USAC Silver Crown standings by an
89-point margin following five top-two results in seven series starts, plus a
pair of victories and nary a finish worse than seventh.
In his first run at Salt City in 2024, Grant qualified third and was running
fourth with 23 laps remaining when a cam issue knocked him out of the race.
A NEW WINNING TRADITION IN KANSAS
In nine USAC Silver Crown races contested in the state of Kansas dating back
to 2006, there have been nine different race winners!
Aaron Pierce became the first to do so with a “new generation” Silver Crown
car at Kansas Speedway in 2006 while J.J. Yeley drove A.J. Foyt’s No. 14 to
glory at the same place in the same car type in 2007.
At the Belleville High Banks, Tracy Hines (2013), Kody Swanson (2014), Chris
Windom (2015), Brady Bacon (2023), Kaylee Bryson (2024) and Justin Grant (2025)
have all won. Kevin Thomas Jr., meanwhile, took top honors at Salt City in 2024.
Only Grant has the opportunity to become the first two-time Kansas Crown
winner this weekend.
A DASH OF SALT
Wildly enough, the high majority of the field is seeking to become a
first-time USAC Silver Crown winner, just as Kevin Thomas Jr. did one year ago
at Salt City.
Among them are Danny Jennings (Norman, Okla.) a six-time Hutchinson Grand
Nationals winner in 1996-2010-2017-2018-2019-2020. Steve Gennetten (Gravois
Mills, Mo.) is a past USAC National Midget feature winner. Kip Hughes (North
Enid, Okla.) owns over 100 wins in Modifieds, Late Models, Super Stocks, Sport
Mods and a variety of racecars. All three made their Silver Crown debut at Salt
City in 2024.
Jake Swanson (Anaheim, California), Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pennsylvania),
Matt Westfall (Pleasant Hill, Ohio) and Chase Stockon (Fort Branch, Indiana) are
all USAC national main event winners who have all finished on the podium in
their USAC Silver Crown career but are still on the hunt for win number one. In
fact, Stockon finished fourth at Salt City in 2024.
Nathan Moore (Kaufman, Texas) was the hard charger at Salt City in 2024,
starting 16th and finishing 8th, and will be joined by series veteran Kyle
Steffens (Saint Charles, Missouri), who finished 7th in the race last year, as
well as 10th place finisher Gregg Cory (Shelbyville, Indiana) and Dave
Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania) who currently ranks 10th in series
points.
Series Rookie Travis Mahoney (Oglesby, Illinois), son of longtime USAC racer
Jim Mahoney, will make his Salt City debut as will Saban Bibent (Cincinnati,
Ohio), who finished 11th in his lone start of the season thus far in April at
Terre Haute.
RACE DETAILS:
The Friday, July 18, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice only,
plus URSS Sprint Car heat races as well as complete shows for the IMCA Stock
Cars, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA SportMods and IMCA Hobby Stocks. General admission
tickets are $25 and kids tickets are $15. Pit passes are $40. Pits open at 3pm
Central with the front gates opening at 5pm and cars on track at 6:15pm followed
by qualifying and racing.
The Saturday, July 19, program will feature USAC Silver Crown practice,
qualifying and racing, plus feature events for the URSS Sprint Cars and a
complete program for the IMCA Modifieds. General admission tickets are $35 and
kids tickets are $17.50. Pit passes are $40. Pits open at Noon Central with the
front gates opening at 5pm and cars on track at 6:30pm followed by qualifying
and racing.
Advance tickets are on sale now at https://saltcityracingllc.com/.
Saturday night’s program will feature full LIVE coverage on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-463, 2-C.J.
Leary-374, 3-Matt Westfall-315, 4-Kody Swanson-308, 5-Logan Seavey-271, 6-Kyle
Steffens-254, 7-Gregg Cory-246, 8-Dakoda Armstrong-217, 9-Bobby Santos-211,
10-Dave Berkheimer-210.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT SALT CITY SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 7/20/2024 - Kevin Thomas Jr. - 21.090
SALT CITY SPEEDWAY USAC SILVER CROWN WINS
1-Kevin Thomas Jr.
SALT CITY SPEEDWAY USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS
2024: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/20)
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS IN KANSAS:
1-Brady Bacon, Kaylee Bryson, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines, Aaron Pierce, Kody Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr., Chris Windom & J.J. Yeley
PERRIS HOSTS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SHOWCASE SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
JULY 14, 2025... This Saturday, July 19th, the Avanti Windows & Doors
USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will take center stage at Perris Auto Speedway for their
twelfth championship round of the season. Promoted by Don Kazarian and presented
by Heimark Distributors / Anheuser Busch, the event will also showcase the
PASSCAR Super Stocks, PASSCAR American Factory Stocks, and WRA Vintage Cars.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California and the Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm
with racing at "America's Premier Dirt Track" starting at 7:00pm. For more event
information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or call
951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
After scoring his seventh win of the year at Santa Maria on July 5th, Oxnard,
California’s Ricky Lewis holds a 30-point advantage over defending champion,
R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona. Both drivers will have to contend with a
talented roster of drivers that includes “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams,
David Gasper, A.J. Bender, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, Blake Bower, “The Cadillac”
Cody Williams, “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr., and leading rookie Connor Lundy.
Saturday’s race will be the 263rd “home track” show for the non-winged
USAC/CRA sprint cars at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds. In the four previous
visits, Ricky Lewis has three triumphs and 2024 Rookie of the Year, David Gasper
took the checkered flags on April 5th. The complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is
at the end of this release.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Logan Williams, Brody
Wake, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa,
Elexa Herrera, Brecken Guerrero, Jeff Dyer, Matt Mitchell, and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General admission tickets (13 & over) are
$35, Senior tickets (65 & over) are $30, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and
Children (5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for
parking. Advance tickets are available online for an additional fee, and for
more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or
call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 7-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Jake Swanson.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis
Jr., 4-R.J. Johnson, 4-Ricky Lewis, 4-Tommy Malcolm, 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones,
2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris Windom,
1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford,
1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter
Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Ricky
Lewis-759, 2. R.J. Johnson-729, 3. Austin Williams-641, 4. David Gasper-631, 5.
A.J. Bender-600, 6. Tommy Malcolm-563, 7. Blake Bower-490, 8. Cody Williams-474,
9. Charles Davis Jr.-442, 10. Connor Lundy-435, 11. Logan Williams-418, 12.
Brody Wake-362, 13. Eddie Tafoya Jr.-354, 14. Verne Sweeney-347, 15. Brody
Roa-339, 16. Jake Swanson-299, 17. Elexa Herrera-293, 18. Logan Calderwood-286,
19. Brecken Guerrero-258, 20. Connor Speir-257.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
USAC ICE CREAM SOCIAL
BRINGS FAMILY FUN ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 16
Speedway, Indiana (July 15, 2025)………The USAC Ice Cream Social brings family
fun on Wednesday, July 16, from 6 to 8 pm Eastern at USAC headquarters, located
at 4910 W 16th Street in Speedway.
Admission is free for the family oriented event and is geared toward engaging
the next generation of racing fans.
At the event, several kid-friendly activities will be set up, including
several giveaways, games, coloring contests, a kids movie, sno-cones and of
course, ice cream.
USAC drivers will be making an appearance at the event, including Kody
Swanson and Bobby Santos, who will also be signing autographs. Additionally, a
raffle will be held to benefit USAC RaceAid.
Since 1959, the United States Auto Club Benevolent Foundation (now USAC
RaceAid) has provided financial aid to the families of auto racing participants
with ties to USAC who have been injured and/or need assistance. USAC RACEAID
also provides support to surviving family members with immediate and ongoing
expenses. Over the years, the foundation has provided millions of dollars to
help members and their families in times of need. The needs, whether small or
large, never cease.
To donate to USAC RaceAid, please visit www.RaceAid.Fund.
$25,000 TO 2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK CHAMP,
$50,000 POINT FUND
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (July 14, 2025)………The 2025 edition of USAC NOS Energy Drink
Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing will pay $25,000 to the
champion with an overall point fund of more than $50,000.
The Indiana Sprint Week championship driver’s share of $25,000 exceeds the entire payout among the top-eight for the 2024 series, which totaled $24,000. The 2025 Indiana Sprint Week payout of $50,000 among the top-eight in points will double that.
The 38th annual Indiana Sprint Week schedule for 2025 consists of eight
events at eight different racetracks across a 10-night span between July
24-August 2.
USAC ISW kicks off at The Dirt Track at IMS on Thursday, July 24, followed by
Putnamville’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway on Friday, July 25. Then
it’s on to Kokomo Speedway on Saturday, July 26 while Lawrenceburg Speedway
rounds out the opening weekend on Sunday, July 27.
After a two-day hiatus, Circle City Raceway reopens the festivities on
Wednesday, July 30 with the Terre Haute Action Track serving as the host on
Thursday, July 31. Bloomington Speedway presents the penultimate round of the
series on Friday, August 1, while Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway brings on the
final on Saturday, August 2.
The IMS opener will pay $10,000-to-win while the remaining seven events will
pay out a winner’s share of $8,000.
Among the drivers chasing the 2025 USAC Indiana Sprint Week title are USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship point leader Kyle Cummins, Justin Grant,
Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Briggs Danner, Robert Ballou, Kevin Thomas Jr.,
Jake Swanson, C.J. Leary and Kale Drake as well as series Rookies Hayden
Reinbold and Gunnar Setser and many more!
For additional info on ticket prices, start times and more news, please visit
www.usacracing.com.
Indiana Sprint Week was established in 1988 and enters its 38th year in 2025.
USAC began sanctioning Indiana Sprint Week in 1996. Since 1988, 220 Indiana
Sprint Week events have been contested. Dave Darland is the all-time winningest
driver in Indiana Sprint Week history with 20 victories.
Levi Jones and Kevin Thomas own the most Indiana Sprint Week titles with four apiece. Past Indiana Sprint Week champions include Randy Kinser (1988), Chuck Amati (1989 & 1990), Gary Trammell (1990), Bob Kinser (1991), Kevin Thomas (1992-1993-1995-1996), Kelly Kinser (1994), J.J. Yeley (1997 & 2003), Dave Darland (1998-2001-2007), Tony Elliott (1999), Jay Drake (2000), Cory Kruseman (2002 & 2005), Levi Jones (2004-2008-2009-2012), Jon Stanbrough (2006 & 2010), Chris Windom (2011 & 2018), Bryan Clauson (2013 & 2014), Robert Ballou (2015), Brady Bacon (2016 & 2023), Kevin Thomas Jr. (2017 & 2021), C.J. Leary (2019), Chase Stockon (2020), Justin Grant (2022) and Logan Seavey (2024).
The First-Ever USAC East Coast, King of the Can!
Originally scheduled for July 4th, the debut of the Innovative MachiningTechnology USAC East Coast Sprint Cars at Penn Can Speedway was postponed after a devastating storm ripped through Susquehanna, PA. But now, the much-anticipated debut is back on the calendar—and it’s bigger than ever!
“100 MPH Winds… It Changed Everything”
Race director and Penn Can flagger Gary Folk recounted the storm’s fury:
“Yes, 100 mph winds. I’ve lived here my whole life and never experienced anything like it. The scenery of our small towns has changed completely. Places I used to know by heart now look entirely different.”
The storm left many surrounding towns, including the speedway, without power for 5–7 days. But the spirit of the community never faltered.
“Two small businesses, Susquehanna Scoops and Schneider Markets, ran off generators and fed all the line workers and as many townspeople as they could.”
Since then, Penn Can Speedway has resumed racing and continues to rebuild—stronger and more determined than ever to provide Northern PA fans with top-tier racing action.
A Long-Awaited Return to Wingless Racing:
“The excitement for wingless racing is real—it’s something we haven’t seen at
Penn Can since 2004,” Folk said.
“Our fan base was fired up to see this show. I think the two most excited people
were myself and the promoter, my friend Keith Beach. We’ve been talking about
this race for months.”
That excitement now lands squarely on Saturday, September 13th, as the USAC East Coast Sprints return for the King of the Can Weekend—Penn Can’s biggest event of the year.
👑 Crowned in Clay
Series President Ed Aikin shared:
“We had a strong field at Action Track before the skies opened. I asked the
drivers if they were willing to reschedule at Penn Can because the promotion
team was so invested—and we got a great response. Now we’re part of their
biggest weekend of the season!”
This September, one driver will take home the honor of being crowned the first-ever USAC East Coast King of the Can—and yes, a crown, robe and there will be a throne!
⸻
NEXT UP: This Saturday at Bridgeport Speedway!
USAC East Coast Sprint Cars presented by Baer Den Farms are back in action this
Saturday night at Bridgeport Speedway in Swedesboro, NJ—The Kingdom of Speed!
Joining on the card will be Winged 305s, Sportsman, and a full slate of Saturday
night favorites. Cars hit the track at 6:00 PM!
📱 Stay up to date:
📍 Facebook: USAC East Coast Sprint Cars
🌐 Website: http://usaceastcoastsprintcars.myracepass.com
CANNON GOES OFF!
McINTOSH MASTERS JEFFERSON COUNTY
FOR $10,000 USAC MIDGET SCORE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Fairbury, Nebraska (July 12, 2025)………Everything Cannon McIntosh had
accomplished over the past 11 days could be encapsulated in a mere 40 laps
during Saturday night’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship
feature at Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway.
With six laps remaining, the Bixby, Oklahoma racer picked off the front two
in one fell swoop to advance from third to first en route to pulling off a
$10,000 triumph at the Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented
by Westin Packaged Meats & Schmidt’s Sanitation, the finale of Mid-America
Midget Week 2025.
Over the course of the first two laps of the 40-lap feature, the fifth
starting McIntosh fell to as deep as eighth in the running order and remained
there for the entire first half of the race in his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports/Mobil 1 – Toyota – Curb Records/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
Throughout his past five series starts in an 11-day span, McIntosh has been
absolutely stellar. He reigned victorious in the BC39 at The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, then followed that up by winning the Mid-America
Midget Week opener at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex this past
Tuesday. He then took a pair of runner-up results on Wednesday at Kansas’
Mitchell County Fairgrounds and on Friday at Jefferson County, all before
returning to victory lane on Saturday at Jefferson County.
Prior to his BC39 victory on July 2, McIntosh stood third in the series
standings, a distant 106 points out of the lead. Suddenly, he now finds himself
in the driver’s seat in his quest for a first career USAC National Midget title.
But as for today, the moment at hand on Jefferson County’s 1/5-mile dirt oval
was all that occupied his mind.
“In this race, I wasn’t really thinking about (points),” McIntosh stated. “I
knew I was going backwards and I had to change something if I wanted to win the
race. You just have to focus on winning races and finishing up front and let the
rest of it play itself out. We’ll just keep plugging away. This car has been
lights out lately. I just have to do my part when I’m in the seat.”
He certainly did his part late in the going. Yet, early on, McIntosh’s
struggle was real as he fell back to the bottom portion of the top-10. But by
the halfway point, he was on the move.
“I was going backwards early, but I started to make some ground up top behind
those guys and pick a few of them off,” McIntosh recalled. “It was such a fast
pace up there, it was really hard to see the cushion and I don’t feel like I was
getting all the way up to it to build up speed.”
All the while, Seavey established his dominance from the pole position while
Jacob Denney quickly advanced from fourth to second on the opening lap to snag
the runner-up spot for the time being while Friday night Jefferson County winner
Gavin Miller had already moved from sixth to third.
On the lap five restart following a turn one spin and stop by 24th place
running Caiden Warren, Miller carved his way under Denney to take over second in
turn two. At the same time, Seavey continuously increased his lead to more than
1.6 seconds as he blazed through traffic.
On the 23rd lap, 21st running Don Droud Jr. got pinched into the outside wall
along the front straight away and flipped upside down before landing in turn
one. Droud was okay and actually restarted at the tail of the field before
ultimately finishing 19th.
It was at this point in which the sixth place running McIntosh took a
decidedly different approach in order to shake things up and make things happen.
“There was a restart with, I think, 17 to go and I just knew I had to try
something different,” McIntosh explained. “I think we were in sixth there and I
just went to the bottom on the restart and it was actually really good. I hadn’t
really run it before, but then I stayed committed to it when I started picking
guys off.”
Denney found his way back to the second position on lap 28 following an
exchange of sliders between himself and his KKM teammate, Miller. Once again,
Seavey took advantage of the battles breaking out behind him to open up his lead
to 1.7 seconds until Kale Drake (8th) spun around on the bottom of turn two and
stopped, which necessitated a yellow.
Just prior to the yellow, McIntosh had snuck along the bottom amidst the
lapped cars of Droud and Blake Spicer to overtake Miller for third. Once the
field tightened up even further due to the caution, McIntosh had an inkling he
was in good shape.
“Once I was in third, I knew we probably had a chance to get there,” McIntosh
surmised. “I just had to stay committed to it and try to make as few mistakes as
possible. I knew with five to go I wasn’t going anywhere and I just had to hit
my marks.”
On the lap 35 restart, Seavey skidded across the top of the cushion in turns
three and four while, reportedly, also believing he had heard a call for a
yellow flag. Meanwhile, Denney slid through the middle to draw even with Seavey,
which opened the door wide open for McIntosh to skate on by both drivers at the
bottom while exiting turn four.
On the 36th circuit, Drake once again brought out the yellow after stopping
in the second turn, which presented a four lap shootout for the win.
McIntosh feathered the bottom while Denney pounded the cushion in hot pursuit
in the hunt for victory. Off the final corner, McIntosh had the field covered as
he beat Denney to the line by a 0.363 second margin while Logan Seavey took
third after leading a race-high 34 laps, Steven Snyder Jr. finished fourth and
Gavin Miller rounded out the top-five.
Drake Edwards raced his way up +6 during the feature. The Peoria, Arizona
native started 16th and finished 10th on his run to earn Rod End Supply Hard
Charger honors.
On the final lap of the Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi-Feature, Blake
Spicer lost the final transfer spot to Blaze Bennett. However, in turns three
and four, Spicer (Marysville, Kansas) came roaring back on the bottom to retake
the final spot and make his way into his first Midwest Midget Championship
feature. That earned him Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night accolades.
Shannon McQueen picked up an extra $450 in addition to her $500 start money,
pocketing a total of $950. The bonus was raised in memory of Thelma Bartels, a
Fairbury, Nebraska native who was near and dear to the racing community at
Jefferson County Speedway.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 12,
2025 – Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval –
Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged
Meats & Schmidt’s Sanitation / Mid-America Midget Week
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden
Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), 2. Kale Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian),
3. Trent Way (#86 CBI), 4. Gavin Miller (#97 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Kyle Jones
(#27x Joyner), 6. Zack Merritt (#43m Oerter), 7. Blake Spicer (#4s Spicer).
1:51.003
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ethan
Mitchell (#4m RMS), 2. Gunnar Setser (#43 Arnold), 3. Cannon McIntosh (#71K
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4. Corbin Rueschenberg (#26 Rueschenberg), 5. Logan Seavey
(#57 Abacus), 6. Don Droud Jr. (#22T Burch), 7. Blaze Bennett (#10 Mason), 8.
Brian Schwabauer (#9B Murphy). 1:51.311
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Brecken
Reese (#00 Chandler), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#14 4 Kings), 3. Jacob Denney (#67
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4. Bradley Cox (#45 Cox), 5. Cale Coons (#85 Central), 6.
Dylan Doyle (#37 Doyle), 7. Luke Icke (#2 Icke). 1:53.242
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant (#87 CBI), 2. Drake Edwards (#83 CBI), 3. Steven Snyder Jr. (#4 RMS), 4. Mack Leopard (#86x CBI), 5. Shannon McQueen (#7 McQueen), 6. Caiden Warren (#12w Warren). NT
ALSO AT THE TRACK: Lance Bennett (#91 Mason) & Shaun Shapel (#84J Shapel)
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Don Droud Jr., 2. Zack Merritt, 3. Caiden Warren, 4. Blake Spicer,
5. Blaze Bennett, 6. Dylan Doyle, 7. Brian Schwabauer. NT
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (5),
2. Jacob Denney (4), 3. Logan Seavey (1), 4. Steven Snyder Jr. (3), 5. Gavin
Miller (6), 6. Kyle Jones (2), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 8. Justin Grant (9), 9.
Hayden Reinbold (7), 10. Drake Edwards (16), 11. Corbin Rueschenberg (17), 12.
Mack Leopard (12), 13. Gunnar Setser (14), 14. Ethan Mitchell (10), 15. Kale
Drake (13), 16. Trent Way (18), 17. Zack Merritt (23), 18. Bradley Cox (20), 19.
Don Droud Jr. (24), 20. Shannon McQueen (19), 21. Blake Spicer (22), 22. Caiden
Warren (21), 23. Cale Coons (15), 24. Brecken Reese (8). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-34 Logan Seavey, Laps 35-40 Cannon McIntosh.
**Don Droud Jr. flipped on lap 23 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Cannon
McIntosh-910, 2-Justin Grant-907, 3-Jacob Denney-869, 4-Kale Drake-825, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-802, 6-Gavin Miller-789, 7-Logan Seavey-783, 8-Drake Edwards-764,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-736, 10-Gunnar Setser-644.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-158,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Gunnar Setser-82, 5-Justin Grant-78,
6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-70, 8-Robert Ballou-66, 9-Logan Seavey-62,
10-Chase Stockon-57.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: August 29, 2025
– Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Steven Snyder Jr. (11.042)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Ethan Mitchell
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Brecken Reese
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Don Droud Jr.
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Drake Edwards (16th to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Blake Spicer
763 DAYS LATER!
MILLER IS A USAC MIDGET WINNER AGAIN
AT JEFFERSON COUNTY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Fairbury, Nebraska (July 11, 2025)………Seven hundred and sixty-three days after
becoming a first-time USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget winner, Gavin Miller
became a two-time series winner on Friday night at Fairbury, Nebraska’s
Jefferson County Speedway.
Miller’s June 9, 2023, triumph at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway more than
two years ago was the last time the Allentown, Pennsylvania racer got to enjoy
such a moment. Now, the date of July 11, 2025, feels even better.
Starting from the outside of the front row, Miller led all 30 laps during
Friday’s Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin
Packaged Meats & Schmidt’s Sanitation opener, round three of Mid-America Midget
Week.
Despite Miller’s somewhat lengthy hiatus from the win column, which lasted a
total of 56 races, his recent pattern of consistency laid the foundation for his
path back to victory. Just last week, he finished as the runner-up on
back-to-back nights of the BC39 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
“We’ve been on a streak of a lot of podium runs and it’s about time we broke
through,” Miller reiterated. “I wanted that one really bad. I’ve been feeling
like I’ve let them down, but it’s boosted my confidence by having good people
around me who have told me that I’m capable of being able to do this kind of
stuff.”
In the end, Miller and his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/SoundGear –
Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway Toyota led the way to the third such podium sweep
for KKM during the 2025 USAC National Midget season as his fellow teammates
Cannon McIntosh and Jacob Denney finished second and third, respectively.
The Kunz/Curb-Agajanian team finished in the top-four positions in May at
Kansas’ Belleville Short Track, then commanded the top-three on the final night
of the BC39 during the first week of July at IMS.
In four career starts, Miller’s previous best USAC National Midget result at
Jefferson County’s 1/5-mile dirt oval had been a sixth in the 2024 Midwest
Midget Championship owner. The following night, he started on the pole but was
involved in an accident while challenging for the lead, which knocked him back
to 11th in the finishing order.
But Miller does have past winning experience at Jefferson County, tallying
three micro sprint main events between 2021 and 2024. From his bird’s eye view
at the front of the field for Friday’s midget feature, Miller was confident this
could be a breakthrough night.
“I knew that starting on the outside would kind of help me out,” Miller
explained. “I figured that with them watering the track, the top was going to be
pretty dominant.”
While Miller got the jump on pole sitter Kyle Jones at the start, red hot
McIntosh was hustling his way up into contention on the opening lap by going to
the topside around first-time USAC starter Trent Way, then found his own way
underneath Jones for the runner-up spot on the second lap, kickstarting what
turned out to be a racelong pursuit.
Denney, meanwhile, was busy exchanging sliders with Ethan Mitchell on lap six
and seven before finally clearing Mitchell to slot into fourth behind Mack
Leopard.
Engine trouble on lap 12 ended a quality run for ninth running Bradley Cox
who was making his first career USAC feature start after winning his heat race
earlier in the evening.
However, hellaciousness broke loose on the ensuing restart, when sixth
running Mitchell experienced the double whammy of contact between himself and
Steven Snyder Jr. followed by a face-to-face meeting with a turn four infield
tire. That sent Mitchell spiraling upside down along the front straightaway as
the field scattered left and right to miss his flipping machine.
Mitchell climbed out and walked away but was out of the race. During the red,
ninth running Justin Grant exited toward the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area
following contact from Gunnar Setser as the two attempted to avoid the incident
involving Mitchell. Grant returned to the lineup, restarting at the tail, but
only managed to get back to 16th at the checkered for his most unsavory result
of the season, which cinched up the series championship points race to its
closest margin since May 18.
Miller led the field past the halfway point and maintained a few car length
advantage over McIntosh before ultimately reaching the tail end of the field.
Miller made a gutsy and decisive move in turn three on lap 22 as he split
between Way and Luke Icke to put both a lap down in the running order while also
hanging McIntosh out to dry behind them, thus helping himself to some much
needed breathing room as the race leader.
A few blinks later, Denney had made his way into third with a turn one slide
job past Jones on lap 24. Snyder followed suit to fourth past Jones on lap 25.
With five laps remaining, Miller was mostly by his lonesome but still giving
10/10ths. As Miller crossed under the flag stand on lap 25, he bounced his right
rear tire off the front straightaway wall, which subsequently sucked his right
front tire into the concrete as well. It was seemingly ‘no harm, no foul’ as he
remained on the gas all the way up ‘til the time he reached the rear bumper of
Grant, who at the time was the final car on the lead lap.
Rather than retreat from the comfortable line that had been his bread and
butter all race to venture into the unknown, Miller followed Grant for the
remaining tours while weighing the risk/reward of changing up the gameplan by
making the wrong move at the wrong moment.
“It was kind of tough getting by Justin there,” Miller admitted.” Since it
was top dominant, I couldn’t really slide through the slick there and I was a
little nervous about breaking my momentum and possibly being slid by Cannon.”
While McIntosh was close enough to chop into the lead, Miller never allowed
him to encroach closer than a couple car lengths. When all was said and done,
Miller was 0.203 seconds better than runner-up Cannon McIntosh while Jacob
Denney was third, Steven Snyder Jr. fourth and Kyle Jones fifth.
Bixby, Oklahoma’s Cannon McIntosh finished second to extend his top-two
finishing streak to four races following results of 1st-1st-2nd-2nd over his
past four USAC National Midget starts, which has vaulted him back into the
series championship race. On Friday alone, McIntosh cut his deficit to Grant
from 57 to 18. McIntosh’s performance equaled his best yet at Jefferson County
after also earning second on the opening night of 2024.
It was third again for Galloway, Ohio’s Jacob Denney who has now recorded
three third place finishes in his last four USAC National Midget starts. To
boot, it was also his best career finish at Jefferson County, topping his fourth
from 2024.
Buried in the depths of the field, Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey
transformed his night into a decent one by picking off 13 of his competitors as
he advanced from his 19th starting position to finish sixth and capture Rod End
Supply Hard Charger honors.
Needless to say, it’s been a trying year for Texan Kyle Jones and Joyner
Motorsports. This week alone, on Tuesday at Sweet Springs, they lost an engine.
On Wednesday, they flipped upside down during the feature. After all the
frustration, on Friday night, Jones tied his best career USAC National Midget
finish of fifth, which he also achieved at Belleville in May 2024. For their
perseverance, Jones and company were the recipients of the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
Newcomer Mack Leopard picked his spots correctly during Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying. Hailing from Beavercreek, Ohio, Leopard set quick time with a lap
10.945 seconds, then went on to finish a career-best eighth in the feature in
what was just his sixth career USAC National Midget start.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 11,
2025 – Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval –
Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged
Meats & Schmidt’s Sanitation / Mid-America Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mack Leopard, 86x, CBI-10.945; 2. Jacob
Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-10.960; 3. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-10.962; 4. Trent Way, 86, CBI-10.978; 5. Gavin Miller, 97,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-10.993; 6. Chelby Hinton, 4B, Klatt-11.010; 7. Kyle Jones,
27x, Joyner-11.051; 8. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-11.059; 9. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4
Kings-11.065; 10. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-11.072; 11. Kale Drake, 97K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.075; 12. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-11.088; 13. Hayden
Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-11.116; 14. Corbin Rueschenberg, 26,
Rueschenberg-11.130; 15. Cale Coons, 85, Central-11.138; 16. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-11.152; 17. Shannon McQueen, 7, McQueen-11.161; 18. Brecken Reese, 00,
Chandler-11.193; 19. Lance Bennett, 91, Mason-11.227; 20. Ethan Mitchell, 19m,
Bundy Built-11.275; 21. Brian Schwabauer, 9B, Murphy-11.291; 22. Steven Snyder
Jr., 4, RMS-11.345; 23. Bradley Cox, 45, Cox-11.356; 24. Luke Icke, 2,
Icke-11.522; 25. Caiden Warren, 12w, Warren-11.547; 26. Blake Spicer, 4s,
Spicer-11.586; 27. Blaze Bennett, 10, Mason-11.637; 28. John Klabunde, 77J,
Klabunde-11.681; 29. Dylan Doyle, 37, Doyle-12.076; 30. Shaun Shapel, 84J,
Shapel-12.213; 31. Zack Merritt, 43m, Oerter-12.657; 32. Mark Chisholm, 56x,
Chisholm-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 2. Gavin Miller, 3. Mack Leopard, 4. Shannon McQueen, 5. Brian Schwabauer,
6. Dylan Doyle, 7. Hayden Reinbold, 8. Caiden Warren. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Steven
Snyder Jr., 2. Drake Edwards, 3. Corbin Rueschenberg, 4. Jacob Denney, 5.
Brecken Reese, 6. Chelby Hinton, 7. Blake Spicer, 8. Shaun Shapel. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Bradley
Cox, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Cale Coons, 4. Kyle Jones, 5. Cannon McIntosh, 6. Lance
Bennett, 7. Blaze Bennett, 8. Zack Merritt. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ethan
Mitchell, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Trent Way, 6.
Luke Icke, 7. John Klabunde. 1:55.438
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Hayden Reinbold, 2. Chelby Hinton, 3. Lance Bennett, 4. Luke Icke,
5. Caiden Warren, 6. Blake Spicer, 7. Blaze Bennett, 8. Dylan Doyle, 9. Shaun
Shapel. 2:18.259 (New Track Record)
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Gavin Miller (2), 2.
Cannon McIntosh (4), 3. Jacob Denney (5), 4. Steven Snyder Jr. (9), 5. Kyle
Jones (1), 6. Logan Seavey (19), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 8. Mack Leopard (6),
9. Kale Drake (14), 10. Gunnar Setser (15), 11. Cale Coons (18), 12. Drake
Edwards (13), 13. Hayden Reinbold (16), 14. Corbin Rueschenberg (17), 15.
Brecken Reese (21), 16. Justin Grant (12), 17. Trent Way (3), 18. Brian
Schwabauer (23), 19. Luke Icke (24), 20. Shannon McQueen (20), 21. Lance Bennett
(22), 22. Ethan Mitchell (8), 23. Bradley Cox (10), 24. Chelby Hinton (11). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Gavin Miller.
**Hayden Reinbold flipped during the first heat. Ethan Mitchell flipped on
lap 12 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-858, 2-Cannon McIntosh-840, 3-Jacob Denney-802, 4-Kale Drake-792, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-750, 6-Gavin Miller-731, 7-Drake Edwards-721, 8-Logan Seavey-719,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-675, 10-Gunnar Setser-607.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-158,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Gunnar Setser-81, 5-Justin Grant-77,
6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-66, 8-Robert Ballou-66, 9-Logan Seavey-62,
10-Chase Stockon-57.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 12, 2025 –
Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval – Riverside
Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged Meats &
Schmidt’s Sanitation / Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Steven Snyder Jr. (11.076)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mack Leopard (10.945)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Bradley Cox
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Ethan Mitchell
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Hayden Reinbold
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Logan Seavey (19th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Kyle Jones
FIRST TIME WINNER!
EDWARDS NOTCHES INITIAL
USAC MIDGET WIN AT MITCHELL COUNTY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Beloit, Kansas (July 9, 2025)………It had been nearly nine years since the last
occasion of an Arizona native becoming a first-time USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship feature winner.
On Wednesday night, the last and the newest Arizonans to grab a victory with
the series were standing side-by-side in victory lane as the winning driver and
car owner following the 14th running of the Chad McDaniel Memorial at the
Mitchell County Fairgrounds Raceway in Beloit, Kansas.
The driver, Drake Edwards (Peoria, Arizona), took the lead on the second lap
and paced the remaining 29 circuits at the wheel of his car owned by Chad Boat
(Phoenix, Arizona) to capture victory in Wednesday’s second round of Mid-America
Midget Week.
As a driver himself, Boat became a first-time winner with the series in
August of 2016. Interestingly, Boat also scored his first victory during
Mid-America Midget Week in neighboring Nebraska at Fairbury’s Jefferson County
Speedway.
For Boat, it was his 45th career series win as a USAC National Midget car
owner, tying him with USAC Hall of Famers Bob & Gene Shannon, who tallied 45
victories between 1958-1976.
As for Edwards, it was his first after he had been knocking on the door for
victory throughout his initial full-time season with the series, finishing third
twice at Sweet Springs and Kokomo, a race in which he led a race-high 13 laps.
But on Wednesday night, the 2024 USAC Western States Midget series runner-up
and Rookie of the Year made his mark on the national scene and stamped his name
in the record books in just his 23rd career USAC National Midget feature start.
“I was really worried about taking all year long or not even getting (a win)
at all,” Edwards stated. “This is a really, really hard deal and all these guys
are really good. It’s been a learning curve, for sure. I think it’s huge. Just
for me, it’s a confidence booster. I think we can carry this momentum onto the
rest of the week and hopefully the rest of the year and maybe pick up a few more
of these things.”
In the process, Edwards sported the No. 83 on his ride, which won its first
USAC National Midget feature in nearly 47 seasons. Bobby Olivero was the most
recent, taking Bill Raney’s No. 83 to the win on August 12, 1978 at Ohio’s
Limaland Motor Speedway.
Lining up on the pole in his CB Industries/Avanti Windows & Doors –
PristineAuction.com/Spike/Speedway Toyota, Edwards initially endured a rough go
on the start, momentarily dropping to fifth as the field hit turn three for the
first time behind Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Logan Seavey and Daison
Pursley.
However, just ahead of Edwards’ nose, McIntosh and Pursley collided, sending
Pursley sliding up to the middle of the track with the wheels locked up and
forcing him to a halt. Jeff Stasa, running 22nd, also got collected in the
ordeal after contact with the stopped Pursley. Stasa did not return, dropping
out with a 24th place finish while Pursley restarted and raced his way back to
ninth at the finish.
On the second try at a restart, Grant got the upper hand once again from his
outside front row starting position to lead the opening lap by a wheel over
Edwards. That said, Edwards was in a much better spot this time to pounce on his
CBI teammate, sliding into the lead in turn one. In turn three, Grant retaliated
by sliding past Edwards, but Edwards succinctly answered by cutting back under
Grant to lead lap two by a pair of car lengths.
Rising to the occasion early was sixth starting Logan Seavey who zipped
around the outside of Grant for the second spot on the back straight on lap
eight. McIntosh, winner of the last two series races, followed suit and surged
underneath Grant in turn four to grab third a half lap later.
By lap eight, Edwards’ lead had expanded to well over a second. However, a
turn three excursion and bike on the cushion nearly cost him as Seavey reeled
himself to within a car length of Edwards’ back bumper. Moments later, 12th
running Mack Leopard found trouble in the same spot and slipped all the way over
the turn three and four cushion before coming to a rest to bring out the yellow
flag.
The night’s only red flag was displayed on lap 14 as 17th running Kyle Jones
toppled over in turn two. He was okay, but his car was towed back to the pits,
out of the race with a 21st place result after the team suffered yet another
bout of misfortune less than 24 hours after having their new engine expire on
them.
Down the stretch, Edwards retained full control as he built his lead up to
over a second while working through lapped traffic. On the flipside, Seavey’s
encounter with traffic didn’t work out as kindly. As Seavey attempted to slide
16th running Ethan Mitchell in turn two, he couldn’t quite complete the slider
attempt, instead falling in line behind Mitchell.
Meanwhile, McIntosh, with a full allotment of momentum, raced under Seavey on
the back stretch for third. Jacob Denney followed McIntosh’s path and charged
around Seavey in turns one and two on the 29th go around to take third.
Up front, the story was Edwards, albeit in a line of traffic. After a close
call with the 15th place running car of Brecken Reese on the final corner, with
the two making slight bumper-to-bumper contact, Edwards ultimately prevailed by
a 0.655 second margin ahead of runner-up Cannon McIntosh while Jacob Denney took
third, Logan Seavey fourth and Justin Grant fifth.
“It was kind of hard,” Edwards admitted. “I was pacing myself and I smelt the
rubber about halfway through there. they were all up to speed so it was hard to
get across the track and make sliders and stuff. I knew on that last corner, I
was debating whether to slide the 00 there but it’s so fast around here, you
just hold it out and hopefully don’t make a mistake.”
Cannon McIntosh finished second, and over his three most recent series starts
over the past week, he has now finished 1st-1st-2nd to top his previous best
Chad McDaniel Memorial finish of fourth in 2022.
Jacob Denney advanced +8 during the feature after starting 11th and racing
his way up to a third place result for his best career Chad McDaniel Memorial
finish after previously finishing fourth in both 2023 and 2024. That earned him
Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Chelby Hinton recorded his first career top-10 result in USAC National Midget
competition, overcoming recent mechanical obstacles to finish 10th in the final
tally while also scoring a heat race win to boot. That made him a shoo-in for
the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night
Furthermore, Logan Seavey topped Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying to make it
two-for-two on quick times thus far through Mid-America Midget Week 2025. His
21st career USAC National Midget fast qualifying time tied him with 1994-1995
series champion Tony Stewart for 22nd place on the all-time list.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 9, 2025
– Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Beloit, Kansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 14th Chad
McDaniel Memorial / Mid-America Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.332; 2. Gavin
Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.377; 3. Cannon McIntosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.421; 4. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.446; 5. Justin Grant,
87, CBI-12.475; 6. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.502; 7. Mack Leopard, 86x,
CBI-12.544; 8. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.557; 9. Ethan Mitchell,
19m, Bundy Built-12.582; 10. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-12.603; 11. Hayden
Reinbold, 19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-12.604; 12. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-12.610;
13. Chelby Hinton, 4B, Klatt-12.623; 14. Kale Drake, 97K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.630; 15. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-12.649; 16. Kyle
Jones, 27x, Joyner-12.656; 17. Brecken Reese, 00, Chandler-12.755; 18. Zack
Merritt, 43m, Oerter-12.765; 19. Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.805;
20. Mark Chisholm, 56x, Chisholm-13.022; 21. Trey Zorn, 00s, Chandler-13.027;
22. Jeff Stasa, 91, Stasa-13.106; 23. Caiden Warren, 12w, Warren-13.300; 24.
Blake Spicer, 4s, Spicer-13.534; 25. Dylan Doyle, 37, Doyle-13.975; 26. Shaun
Shapel, 84s, Shapel-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Chelby Hinton,
2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Mack Leopard, 4. Kyle Jones, 5. Daison Pursley, 6. Logan
Seavey, 7. Cale Coons, 8. Jeff Stasa, 9. Dylan Doyle. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake, 2. Gavin Miller, 3. Jacob Denney, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Brecken Reese,
6. Justin Grant, 7. Mark Chisholm, 8. Caiden Warren, 9. Shaun Shapel. NT
USACGEAR.COM THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Steven
Snyder Jr., 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Drake Edwards, 4. Cannon McIntosh, 5. Ethan
Mitchell, 6. Trey Zorn, 7. Zack Merritt, 8. Blake Spicer. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the
feature) 1. Cale Coons, 2. Zack Merritt, 3. Jeff Stasa, 4. Mark Chisholm, 5.
Blake Spicer, 6. Caiden Warren, 7. Dylan Doyle, 8. Shaun Shapel. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Drake Edwards (1),
2. Cannon McIntosh (4), 3. Jacob Denney (11), 4. Logan Seavey (6), 5. Justin
Grant (2), 6. Kale Drake (9), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 8. Gavin Miller (5), 9.
Daison Pursley (3), 10. Chelby Hinton (8), 11. Hayden Reinbold (14), 12. Steven
Snyder Jr. (7), 13. Cale Coons (19), 14. Gunnar Setser (15), 15. Brecken Reese
(17), 16. Ethan Mitchell (12), 17. Zack Merritt (18), 18. Caiden Warren (23),
19. Trey Zorn (21), 20. Mark Chisholm (20), 21. Kyle Jones (16), 22. Mack
Leopard (10), 23. Blake Spicer (24), 24. Jeff Stasa (22). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Justin Grant, Laps 2-30 Drake Edwards.
**Kyle Jones flipped on lap 14 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-822, 2-Cannon McIntosh-765, 3-Kale Drake-739, 4-Jacob Denney-728, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-690, 6-Drake Edwards-675, 7-Logan Seavey-658, 8-Gavin Miller-652,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-606, 10-Gunnar Setser-557.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-153,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Justin Grant-77, 5-Gunnar Setser-76,
6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-66, 8-Robert Ballou-66, 9-Chase Stockon-57,
10-Logan Seavey-49.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: July 11-12,
2025 – Jefferson County Speedway – Fairbury, Nebraska – 1/5-Mile Dirt Oval –
Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship Presented by Westin Packaged
Meats & Schmidt’s Sanitation / Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Steven Snyder Jr. (12.416)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (12.332)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Chelby Hinton
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kale Drake
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Cale Coons
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jacob Denney (11th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chelby Hinton
EXTRA SWEET!
MCINTOSH BECOMES FIRST 3-TIME
USAC MIDGET WINNER AT SWEET SPRINGS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sweet Springs, Missouri (July 8, 2025)………Less than a week ago, Cannon
McIntosh was busy becoming the first multi-time winner of the BC39 at The Dirt
Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
On Tuesday night, McIntosh was in the process of becoming the first
three-time USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget winner at Missouri’s Sweet
Springs Motorsports Complex.
While his BC39 victory required him to charge from 19th to the win, his Sweet
Springs score didn’t require as much flair for the dramatic.
During Tuesday’s Mid-America Midget Week opener at the 1/6-mile dirt oval,
the Bixby, Oklahoma native went wire-to-wire, leading all 40 laps en route to
his third career USAC National Midget victory at Sweet Springs, following
previous triumphs in 2020 and 2022. It’s the type of track he knows. It’s the
type of track he loves.
“I grew up going to small tracks like this,” McIntosh reflected. “There’s
usually a pretty good bottom to roll and a cushion as well. I like places where
you can do both. It’s not just dedicated to one line. I feel like it suits me
pretty well. Actually, I feel like the last few times I’ve been here, I’ve
really struggled to find my speed and rhythm. To get back in victory lane here
is pretty special.”
McIntosh’s latest win was his second consecutive on the USAC National Midget
trail and his third overall during the 2025 season. For his career, McIntosh has
now tallied 12 USAC National Midget feature wins, moving himself to 61st place
all-time alongside series champions Danny Caruthers, Russ Gamester and Jeff
Gordon as well as Gene Force, Bobby Grim and Ron Shuman.
McIntosh started on the outside of the front row in his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Mobil 1 – Toyota – Curb Records/LynK/Speedway
Toyota. But instead of using the outside line, McIntosh quickly cut to the
bottom behind Grant entering turn one. As Grant drifted up the track in turn
two, McIntosh poked under and wheelied his way to the lead midway down the back
straight before beating Grant back to the line by a single car length.
That began McIntosh’ racelong search of where exactly to be on the racetrack.
However, he soon came to realize he was exactly where he needed to be.
“I feel like I was fighting to find my line the whole race,” McIntosh
explained. “I was tuning on the shocks as we went because I started to realize
that the bottom was probably going to be there all the way to the end. I just
kept cranking on the right rear shock to try and make the car better as the race
went on. This thing was fantastic all night. We qualified right where we needed
to put ourselves in position. We got a good start, got under Justin there and
just tried to pace ourselves from then on.”
Behind McIntosh, the battle raged on for second as Rookie Gunnar Setser
slipped under Grant to slot into second on lap seven. Zach Daum followed
Setser’s lead and bolted underneath Grant entering turn three a lap later on the
eighth circuit.
Grant soon found his footing and went back to work. He took Daum for third at
the exit of turn two on the 11th lap. By the 19th go around, Grant had risen to
second as he finagled up a lane and advanced around the outside of Setser in the
second turn, then went to work on trying to cut down McIntosh’s five car length
advantage as the leader.
“I could hear, at times, him coming behind me,” McIntosh revealed. “But it
was probably one of the toughest races I’ve ever ran. I feel like I’m usually
pretty good at running the bottom. It had slime, a little bit of grip and then
slick. If you got in too low to try and miss the slick, you’d hit the grease and
push out of the groove. If you tried to miss the grease, you’d get caught in the
slick and completely miss the corner.”
By lap 28, McIntosh was fully engulfed in lapped traffic. As McIntosh stayed
true to the low line, Grant began to fish McIntosh in while working the middle
groove and was able to pull right to McIntosh’s rear bumper. Just as that was
happening, trouble found Daum as he sat backwards, stopped in the middle of turn
one. Daum was running sixth at the time but had run as high as second for a
brief moment early in the race. Daum restarted at the tail and finished a
distant 14th.
For the remaining 12 laps, McIntosh went relatively unchallenged, winning by
a 1.296 second margin over Justin Grant with Daison Pursley third. Hayden
Reinbold earned his best career USAC National Midget finish in fourth while
Gunnar Setser performed likewise by recording his best series performance with a
fifth.
It was a little bit of déjà vu on the part of Justin Grant. Back in May
during the USAC National Midgets’ first trip of the season to Sweet Springs,
Grant crossed the line in second. On Tuesday night, he landed squarely into the
same spot, finishing second once again for the second time in a row at Sweet
Springs.
Daison Pursley equaled his best finish of the 2025 USAC National Midget
season with a third. Overall, it's the third time he's finished on the podium at
Sweet Springs after runner-up results in both 2022 and 2023.
It was also quite a run for Kale Drake who won May’s USAC Midget round at
Sweet Springs. Starting 17th, Drake picked his way +10 through the field to
finish seventh, thus earning Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Missouri’s own Chad Winfrey raced his way into the final transfer spot with
two laps remaining in the semi-feature. Subsequent contact to his rear bumper
moments later from another car shook him but didn't rattle him as he rolled into
the feature lineup.
Meanwhile, Logan Seavey captured his 20th career USAC National Midget Honest
Abe Roof Fast Qualifying award with a time of 11.692 seconds. That puts him 23rd
on the all-time list alongside Bryan Clauson, Dan Drinan, Bobby East, Bobby Grim
and Kyle Larson.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 8, 2025
– Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, Missouri – 1/6-Mile Dirt
Oval – Mid-America Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-11.692; 2. Daison
Pursley, 86, CBI-11.781; 3. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.811; 4.
Zach Daum, 5D, O'Dell-11.813; 5. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-11.821; 6. Cannon
Mcintosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.823; 7. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-11.830; 8.
Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.850; 9. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4
Kings-11.885; 10. Riley Kreisel, 19K, Cox-11.950; 11. Garet Williamson, 6G,
DGRD-12.001; 12. Mack Leopard, 86x, CBI-12.002; 13. Kale Drake, 97K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.012; 14. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ,
Reinbold-Underwood-12.015; 15. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-12.025; 16. Ethan
Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-12.036; 17. Brecken Reese, 00, Chandler-12.065; 18.
Kameron Key, 21J, TKH-12.066; 19. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.181; 20. Cale Coons,
63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.222; 21. Kyle Jones, 27x, Joyner-12.250; 22. Trey
Zorn, 00s, Chandler-12.288; 23. Mark Chisholm, 56x, Chisholm-12.302; 24. Todd
McVay, 89, McVay-12.311; 25. Andrew Felker, 11A, Felker-12.331; 26. Branigan
Roark, 33, Roark-12.464; 27. Zack Merritt, 43m, Oerter-12.467; 28. Chad Winfrey,
321, Winfrey-12.518; 29. Chelby Hinton, 4B, Klatt-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Jones, 2.
Brecken Reese, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Kale Drake, 5. Gunnar Setser, 6. Logan
Seavey, 7. Andrew Felker. 2:02.90
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Hayden
Reinbold, 2. Kameron Key, 3. Cannon McIntosh, 4. Riley Kreisel, 5. Daison
Pursley, 6. Branigan Roark, 7. Trey Zorn. 2:00.55
USACGEAR.COM THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Steven
Snyder Jr., 2. Drake Edwards, 3. Jacob Denney, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Garet
Williamson, 6. Mark Chisholm, 7. Zack Merritt. 2:03.80
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Cale Coons,
2. Zach Daum, 3. Mack Leopard, 4. Gavin Miller, 5. Ethan Mitchell, 6. Todd
McVay, 7. Chad Winfrey. 2:05.76
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. Trey Zorn, 3. Andrew Felker, 4. Chad Winfrey, 5.
Zack Merritt, 6. Mark Chisholm, 7. Branigan Roark, 8. Todd McVay. NT
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh (2),
2. Justin Grant (1), 3. Daison Pursley (6), 4. Hayden Reinbold (7), 5. Gunnar
Setser (3), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 7. Kale Drake (17), 8. Steven Snyder Jr.
(8), 9. Jacob Denney (5), 10. Logan Seavey (11), 11. Drake Edwards (21), 12.
Gavin Miller (12), 13. Ethan Mitchell (18), 14. Zach Daum (4), 15. Cale Coons
(9), 16. Riley Kreisel (14), 17. Trey Zorn (22), 18. Brecken Reese (19), 19.
Mack Leopard (16), 20. Andrew Felker (23), 21. Garet Williamson (15), 22. Chad
Winfrey (24), 23. Kyle Jones (10), 24. Kameron Key (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-40 Cannon McIntosh.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-759, 2-Cannon McIntosh-689, 3-Kale Drake-676, 4-Jacob Denney-658, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-631, 6-Drake Edwards-598, 7-Gavin Miller-591, 8-Logan Seavey-588,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-559, 10-Gunnar Setser-515.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-150,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Justin Grant-77, 5-Gunnar Setser-75,
6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Robert Ballou-66, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-60, 9-Chase Stockon-57,
10-Logan Seavey-47.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 9, 2025 –
Mitchell County Fairgrounds – Beloit, Kansas – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 14th Chad
McDaniel Memorial / Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Logan Seavey (11.834)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (11.692)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kyle Jones
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Hayden Reinbold
USACgear.com Third Heat Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Cale Coons
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Logan Seavey
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kale Drake (17th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Chad Winfrey
The Iron Cowboy 30 Thunders into Berks County Wednesday Night!
Presented by E. Schneider & Sons | Action Track USA | USAC East Coast Sprints
Race fans and horsepower junkies, get ready — The Iron Cowboy 30 returns to Action Track USA in Berks County Wednesday night, and it’s shaping up to be one of the marquee events on the 2025 Innovative Machining Technology USAC East Coast Sprint Tour!
Proudly brought to you by E. Schneider & Son Inc., this year’s Iron Cowboy is a must-see showdown featuring the best in wingless sprint car racing on the East Coast’s premier 1/4-mile dirt oval.
🔧 About E. Schneider & Son Inc.
With three Pennsylvania locations, E. Schneider is a name built on grit and
reliability:
• Allentown: Specializing in scrap metal recycling, waste hauling, and dumpster
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iron, copper, cans, cardboard, and more.
• Easton (Easton Metal Recycling): A key operation under E. Schneider’s control.
Expected Drivers:
• Joey Amantea: A true outlaw hybrid, Joey’s raced everything from High Limit
Winged 410s to the USAC National Tour. He’s ready to throw his cowboy hat in the
Action Track ring Wednesday night.
• Lee Kauffman: Back behind the wheel of the Rocky Mountain 96, a consistent
threat with the East Coast Sprints.
• Olivia Thayer: One of the series’ breakout talents, Olivia has impressed in
both winged and wingless action. Keep your eyes on the 27 machine.
• Joe Kata, Jason Cherry, and rookie Jared Kreider (driving the 51 Tin Hoagie
Customs car) add even more firepower to the field.
• Ronald Helmick, the “Boyertown Bullet,” returns to one of his home tracks with
speed to spare.
• Bobby Butler: Coming off a jaw-dropping win at Clinton County Speedway, Butler
is a force on both the East Coast Sprints and Tobias SpeedSTR circuit. Expect
fireworks from this weekly contender.
And Many more!
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This midweek spectacle is not only a fan favorite, it’s also a proving ground for machine and talent. With a stacked field and the right east coasts top winglessdrivers converging on Action Track USA, the Iron Cowboy 30 is set to be a highlight of the 2025 racing season.
Gates open at 5PM, cars on track at 6PM — don’t be late!
USAC’S MID-SUMMER IN MID-AMERICA!
MIDGETS TACKLE 4 RACES, 3 STATES JULY 8-12
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (July 7, 2025)………It’s back to Mid-America for the USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship in July.
USAC Mid-America Midget Week presents Great Plains bullring USAC action
between July 8-12 across three states with four events in a span of five nights
across Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska.
Starting the week is a return to Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports on
Tuesday, July 8. Then, we head down the road to Beloit, Kansas for the 14th
running of the Chad McDaniel Memorial at the Mitchell County Fairgrounds on
Wednesday, July 9.
Closing out the Mid-America adventure is Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson
County Speedway for two consecutive evenings on Friday, July 11, and Saturday,
July 12, for the Midwest Midget Championship, culminating with a 40-lap feature
paying $10,000-to-win on the final night.
An entire weeks’ worth of excitement awaits a trio of racy bullrings. And
we’re ready for it! So, here are the contenders that are sure to make some noise
at Mid-America Midget Week 2025.
JUSTIN TIME
Justin Grant enters the week as the USAC National Midget point leader, a
position he has held since the Sweet Springs round in mid-May. However, his
current point lead of 66 is his largest yet to date.
Last week, he garnered his third win of the 2025 USAC National Midget season
on the opening night of the BC39 at IMS, then nearly swept the event the
following night, leading all but the last three laps when a tangle ended his
chances.
He’s won twice during Mid-America Midget Week, both at Jefferson County
Speedway in 2018 and 2024.
DRAKE BACK IN MID-AMERICA
The last time Kale Drake was in Mid-America, he was a winner. The first of
his two USAC National Midget wins this season to date came at Sweet Springs in
mid-May, when he made a late-race pass to steal the win with two laps remaining.
Drake stands second in the season points and captured the Indiana Midget Week
title in June. However, at the BC39, it was mostly heartbreak after spinning
while leading with four laps to go on the opening night, then finishing a
distant 13th in the finale.
CANNON IS BOOMING
Cannon McIntosh is fresh off one of the most miraculous performances in USAC
National Midget history when he charged from 19th to 1st to win the BC39 last
Wednesday night.
Now, he’s rolling in with momentum to work his way back into the championship
fight where he presently stands third in the standings, 75 points behind leader
Justin Grant.
McIntosh has twice won at Sweet Springs in his career and has finished a best
of 4th at Mitchell County in 2022 and a 2nd at Jefferson County in 2024. The
last time he was on Kansas soli, he won at the Belleville Short Track in May of
this year. Expect him to be a prime contender at all four shows this week.
DENNEY ALWAYS A CONTENDER
Jacob Denney is seemingly a threat to win anywhere he goes on the USAC
National Midget trail, as evidenced by his three victories this season, tied for
the most in the series with Justin Grant.
Ranking 4th in the series standings, Denney too was among the late race
contenders at the BC39, finishing 3rd and was leading the race coming to the
white flag.
It was a bitter pill to swallow for Denney, but the season moves onward to
some of his most successful tracks. He won at Sweet Springs in 2023, was 4th at
Mitchell County in 2023 and 2024 and was 4th again in Jefferson County in 2024.
KTJ STAYING SOLID
Kevin Thomas Jr. has picked off two Mid-America Midget Week victories in his
career, both of which have come at Mitchell County, first in 2015 and then
backed it up again in 2018.
In addition, he’s run as high as second at Jefferson County in 2019 and 2021
and was 6th at Sweet Springs back in 2019.
KTJ currently ranks a solid fifth in the standings and is vying for his first
series win as a member of 4 Kings Racing. For himself, he’s trying to get back
to USAC National Midget victory lane for the first time since Arizona Speedway
in 2019. He’s been on the brink this year, finishing 2nd at Circle City Raceway
and 3rd at Belleville.
SEAVEY’S BREAD & BUTTER
Logan Seavey has already picked up wins with the USAC Silver Crown division
and the USAC National Sprint Car series this year. However, a USAC National
Midget victory has eluded him thus far in 2025, running over a year since his
last victory.
But the Mid-America Midget Week tracks have been his bread and butter over
the years. In fact, he’s won at Sweet Springs twice in 2018 and 2024. During his
USAC National Midget championship season of 2023, he topped Jefferson County.
The USAC career Triple Crown has come up just short of the Mid-America Midget
Week trifecta, taking a best finish of 2nd Mitchell County in 2018. He won as
recently as last Friday with the USAC National Sprint Cars and now would like to
translate that good mojo to the midgets.
MILLER’S TIME
Gavin Miller finished as the runner-up two nights in a row at last week’s
BC39, which was a welcoming change after two consecutive series finishes of 16th
or worse during Indiana Midget Week in June.
While they were solid results, it’s not enough solace for the driver looking
to rejoin USAC National Midget victory lane for the first time since June of
2023 at Bloomington Speedway during Indiana Midget Week.
At Mid-America Midget Week tracks, he’s hovered around 6th and 7th place with
a best of 6th at Sweet Springs in May, a 7th at Mitchell County in 2024 and a
6th at Jefferson County in 2024.
FIRST-TIMERS
Six different drivers have scored their first career USAC National Midget win
at Mid-America Midget Week tracks. It’s happened twice at Sweet Springs: Tanner
Carrick (2019) and Buddy Kofoid (2020). Bryant Wiedeman did the deed at Mitchell
County in 2023. A trio have accomplished the feat at Jefferson County: Chad Boat
(2016), Jason McDougal (2019) and Mitchel Moles (2022).
Three drivers among the bottom half of the top-10 of the standings are in
that spot. Drake Edwards has finished on the podium twice this season with the
series, one of them being a 3rd at Sweet Springs. Top Rookie Steven Snyder Jr.
has finished a high of 2nd at Kokomo in April. Gunnar Setser has picked up the
pace of late in his Rookie season, scoring a 7th at Paragon during June’s
Indiana Midget Week.
Hayden Reinbold is coming off two consecutive top-four finishes in USAC
National Sprint Car competition this past week. Perhaps the time has come for a
midget racing breakthrough as well this weekend.
COONS CONNECTION
Another Rookie, Cale Coons, was also impressive in a USAC Sprint Car of late,
taking 6th in his first career start over the weekend. He too will jump back in
a midget for the Dooling Autosports/Curb-Agajanian team, which has won three
times during Mid-America Midget Week.
The famed black No. 63 has won on three different occasions at Mitchell
County, with Bryan Clauson in both 2014 and 2016 and again in 2018 with Kevin
Thomas Jr.
Cale’s father, USAC career Triple Crown champion Jerry Coons Jr., will return
to the seat to race alongside his son for this Friday and Saturday’s rounds at
Jefferson County in the Central Motorsports No. 85.
One more victory would push Coons into the land of the few as he aims to join
Bobby Unser as the only driver to win a USAC-sanctioned feature event in five
different decades. He’s already one of 13 to have won a USAC main event in four
decades along with Unser, Hank Butcher, A.J. Foyt, Russ Gamester, Mel Kenyon,
Ralph Liguori, Wally Pankratz, Johnny Parsons, George Snider, Bryan Stanfill,
Brian Tyler and Bob Wente.
RACE DETAILS:
On Tuesday night, July 8, at Sweet Springs, Missouri’s Sweet Springs
Motorsports Complex, the program features the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship, plus NOW600 Non-Wing Micros. Pits open at 4pm Central
with the grandstands opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 6:15pm and cars on
track at 6:45pm with qualifying and racing to follow. General admission tickets
are $20 for ages 13 on up. Kids age 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $35.
On Wednesday night, July 9, it’s the 14th running of the Chad McDaniel
Memorial at Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Fairgrounds featuring the USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship, plus the NOW600 Non-Wing Micro
Sprints & Restricted Micro Sprints. Front gates open at 5pm Central with the
drivers meeting at 6pm and hot laps at 6:30pm followed by qualifying and racing.
General admission tickets are $20 with high school students and younger just $5.
All access passes are available as well for $35 and will be available at the pit
and main grandstand gate on the day of the show only.
To close out Mid-America Midget Week on Friday and Saturday, July 11-12, it’s
on to Fairbury, Nebraska’s Jefferson County Speedway for two-straight nights of
the Riverside Chevrolet Midwest Midget Championship presented by Westin Packaged
Meats and Schmidt’s Sanitation featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship, plus the NOW 600/Jayhusker Non-Wing Micro Sprints. Gates
open at 5pm Central with the drivers meeting at 5:30 and cars on track at 6pm.
General admission tickets are $20 on Friday and $30 on Saturday with high school
students and younger just $5. Reserved seating is $60 for a two-day pass and is
available online only at www.JeffersonCountySpeedway.com under the “Buy Tickets”
tab. All access passes are available as well for $40 ($10 for kids 5 and under)
and available at the pit gate on the day of the show only. A free concert will
be held after the races both nights at the beer garden.
On Thursday, July 10, USAC Midget practice plus a full race program for the NOW600/Jayhusker Non-Wing Micros will be held. There will be a free Shrimp Boil/BBQ at the track campground at 8pm CT after practice for all race teams, fans, etc. Gates open at 5pm Central. Hot laps at 5:30pm. Racing at 6pm. General admission is just $15. High school students and younger are just $5. All access pit passes are $30 and will be available at the pit gate and front gate on the day of show only.
All four races of Mid-America Midget Week can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-687, 2-Kale Drake-619, 3-Cannon McIntosh-612, 4-Jacob Denney-602, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-570, 6-Drake Edwards-550, 7-Gavin Miller-547, 8-Logan Seavey-536,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-502, 10-Gunnar Setser-451.
SWEET SPRINGS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS:
2-Buddy Kofoid & Cannon McIntosh & Logan Seavey
1-Tanner Carrick, Jacob Denney & Kale Drake
SWEET SPRINGS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
2018: Logan Seavey (7/15)
2019: Tanner Carrick (7/14)
2020: Cannon McIntosh (9/4) & Buddy Kofoid (9/5)
2022: Cannon McIntosh (9/9) & Buddy Kofoid (9/10)
2023: Jacob Denney (5/21)
2024: Logan Seavey (5/19)
2025: Kale Drake (5/18)
SWEET SPRINGS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS:
1 Lap - 9/9/2022 - Ethan Mitchell - 11.361
10 Laps - 5/21/2023 - Cannon McIntosh - 1:58.47
12 Laps - 9/9/2022 - Jace Park - 2:35.70
30 Laps - 9/9/2022 - Cannon McIntosh - 6:45.81
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MITCHELL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS:
2-Christopher Bell, Bryan Clauson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Thomas Meseraull, Daison Pursley, Tanner Thorson & Bryant Wiedeman
MITCHELL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
2013: Christopher Bell (7/30)
2014: Bryan Clauson (7/29)
2015: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/28)
2016: Bryan Clauson (8/3)
2017: Christopher Bell (8/2)
2018: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/11)
2021: Tanner Thorson (7/15)
2022: Thomas Meseraull (7/13)
2023: Bryant Wiedeman (7/12)
2024: Daison Pursley (7/10)
MITCHELL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS:
1 Lap - 7/11/2018 - Holly Shelton - 11.944
10 Laps - 8/3/2016 - Ryan Greth - 2:02.67
12 Laps - 7/15/2021 - Daison Pursley - 2:32.00
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JEFFERSON COUNTY SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINS:
3-Tanner Thorson
2-Tyler Courtney & Justin Grant
1-Emerson Axsom, Chad Boat, Buddy Kofoid, Jason McDougal, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Ryan Timms & Chris Windom
JEFFERSON COUNTY SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS:
2016: Chad Boat (8/2)
2017: Tanner Thorson (8/1)
2018: Justin Grant (7/14)
2019: Jason McDougal (7/12)
2019: Tyler Courtney (7/13)
2020: Chris Windom (7/17) & Tyler Courtney (7/18)
2021: Tanner Thorson (7/16) & Emerson Axsom (7/17)
2022: Mitchel Moles (7/15) & Buddy Kofoid (7/16)
2023: Logan Seavey (7/14) & Tanner Thorson (7/15)
2024: Justin Grant (7/12) & Ryan Timms (7/13)
JEFFERSON COUNTY SPEEDWAY USAC NATIONAL MIDGET TRACK RECORDS:
1 Lap - 7/12/2019 - Logan Seavey - 10.685
10 Laps - 7/16/2021 - Justin Grant - 1:50.360
12 Laps - 7/17/2020 - Sam Johnson - 2:24.855
HERE’S CARSON!
GARRETT GRABS USAC SPRINT WIN #1 AT LINCOLN PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 5, 2025)………Carson Garrett had to wait 96 career
USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature starts for this very
moment. A couple late cautions weren’t going to derail him in his pursuit of
victory.
The Littleton, Colorado racer finally broke through to become a first-time
series winner during Saturday night’s $10,000-to-win Sprintacular finale at
Putnamville, Indiana’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway.
In a racelong duel alongside fellow first-time USAC winning hopeful Hayden
Reinbold, Garrett fell in and out of the top spot four different times before
making the winning move with eight laps remaining, then survived multiple
restart attempts down the stretch at the wheel of his Epperson Racing/Epperson
Painting – Sherwin Williams – BGE Motorsports/DRC/Claxton Chevy.
The victory was also the first for longtime competitors Epperson Racing in
USAC competition in nearly six seasons. Overall, it’s the team’s third USAC
score with a third different driver after previously capturing wins with Tyler
Thomas at Kokomo Speedway in 2018 and Shane Cottle at Gas City I-69 Speedway in
2019.
Garrett joined the Epperson Racing team for a part-time schedule at the
beginning of the 2025 season, and it has admittedly been an up-and-down first
half of the year. In four USAC attempts this year, they’ve made two feature
starts together and missed the main event on two other occasions. They took 10th
at Lincoln Park in April and 21st in the Sprintacular opener on Friday night.
However, when opportunity knocked on Saturday night, Garrett and Epperson
were in position to make their mark. Despite losing the lead to Reinbold on two
different occasions throughout the 40-lap feature, they fought back each time to
park themselves in victory lane.
“We’ve struggled for quite a while this year,” Garrett admitted. “This means
a lot to me and my family everyone who’s helped me along the way. I wouldn’t
want to have anybody else here helping me out. It’s just awesome to put this
thing in victory lane.”
Garrett’s previous best USAC National Sprint Car result was a narrow second
place finish by a mere .093 seconds to Mitchel Moles at Illinois’ Macon Speedway
in 2023. Starting from the outside of the front row on Saturday night, Garrett
took control early on to lead the initial 13 laps around the 5/16-mile dirt
oval.
Early race contender, series point leader and April Lincoln Park USAC winner
Kyle Cummins spun to a stop after contact with Reinbold in turn three amid a
battle for the second position. Later in the race, while running 13th on lap 30,
Cummins found himself turned around again after contact with Geoff Ensign.
Cummins ultimately finished 16th, thus ending his incredible streak of 22
top-ten finishes to begin the season.
On the ensuing lap 14 restart, Reinbold churned the bottom of turns three and
four to dig his way into the lead for the second night in a row following a
strong runner-up finish the night before. Kevin Thomas Jr., meanwhile, was also
on the move as he dipped under Robert Ballou for third on lap 19.
Firmly established in their respective grooves, Reinbold occupied the low
line around the infield tires while Garrett cruised the high line. On lap 25,
Garrett used the momentum off the top rope to surge ahead of Reinbold to
reassume the point by a two car length margin at the stripe.
The first red flag of the feature was displayed following contact between
Robert Ballou and Daison Pursley in the battle for eighth. Pursley got the worst
end of the ordeal as he flipped upside down atop the turn two cushion while
Ballou continued on. After repairs in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area,
Pursley restarted at the tail and finished 12th.
On the 32nd circuit, Reinbold found a second wind and tip-toed the bottom to
perfection in turns three and four while Garrett briefly stumbled atop Lincoln
Park’s famous monster of a cushion, which allowed Reinbold to bolt back ahead to
the front with less than 10 laps remaining.
“When I lost the lead, I was just trying not to make a mistake,” Garrett
told. “A couple times, I bobbled over the cushion and I don’t really have
experience running a cushion this big.”
But Garrett wasn’t about to throw in the towel anytime soon. Two laps after
losing grip of the lead, Garrett put together two of his best latter race laps
in succession to roll by Reinbold for the top spot once more on the 34th go
around. Behind him, a lap later, Kevin Thomas Jr. took two on the back straight
to charge from fourth to second past C.J. Leary and then Reinbold. Leary later
fell victim to a flat right rear tire during the waning laps, dropping him to
11th in the final running order.
A duo of stoppages followed, first on lap 39 for first-time USAC feature
starter Austin Nigh (21st) who spun to a stop in turn three. Upon the restart,
just as Garrett was one turn away from finishing the deal off, the red flag was
displayed for 11th running Ensign who flipped wildly down the back straightaway.
The agonizing anticipation for multiple restarts, plus a red flag period, had
Garrett analyzing how he was going to handle the next restart which would decide
the race’s fate.
“I didn’t want to give it up on the bottom,” Garrett explained. “It’s so hard
to run the top and you have fast guys who are wanting the same thing as you. We
had caution after caution and I’ve lost several races coming down to the last
laps. Having a caution just kills you mentally and you have to try to boost
yourself up to say you can do it and keep running where you are because they’re
going to try to run something different and try to pass you.”
Garrett stuck to his guns, stuck to his line and it worked out in his favor.
Two smooth laps later on the top side, Garrett was a first-time USAC feature
winner by a 0.569 second margin over Kevin Thomas Jr., Logan Seavey and Hayden
Reinbold with Robert Ballou rounding out the top-five.
With his triumph, Garrett became the initial first-time USAC National Sprint
Car winner of the 2025 season. He’s the first to break through for his first
career USAC National Sprint Car victory since Briggs Danner in June of 2024 at
Pennsylvania’s Grandview Speedway. Furthermore, Garrett is just the third driver
overall to win his first career USAC National Sprint Car feature at Lincoln
Park, joining Kelly Kinser (1983) and Chad Boespflug (2013).
Shane Cottle advanced from 24th to 10th to earn a $150 bonus for Rod End
Supply Hard Charger honors. Additionally, Cottle added another $200 as the
Sprintacular Parallax Group Passing Master after passing 29 cars over the span
of the two-night event at Lincoln Park.
Cale Coons made his first career USAC National Sprint Car feature start a
memorable one. Starting 12th, he picked his way to a sixth place finish to earn
the Inferno Armor USA Fire Move of the Night.
Whether it was in Sprint Cars or Midgets, never before had Kale Drake set
fast qualifying time in his USAC career. He changed that in Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying with a lap of 12.747 seconds.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 5, 2025 –
Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt
Track – 11th Sprintacular
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.747; 2. Beau
Brandon, 21B, Brandon-12.748; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.785; 4. Logan
Calderwood, 6, Ford-12.799; 5. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.831; 6. C.J. Leary,
21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.870; 7. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.901; 8. Cale
Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.919; 9. Carson Garrett, 2E,
Epperson-12.996; 10. Todd Hobson, 77, Wingo-12.997; 11. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.018; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.068; 13.
Geoff Ensign, 00, Anderson-13.097; 14. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-13.147; 15. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-13.162; 16. Jadon
Rogers, 66, Amati-13.198; 17. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-13.253; 18. Brandon
Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.258; 19. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-13.299; 20. Colin
Parker, 16K, Knight-13.346; 21. Austin Nigh, 97, Nigh-13.369; 22. Wesley Smith,
44, Smith-13.384; 23. Rob Caho Jr., 78, Caho-13.389; 24. Stevie Sussex, 77s,
Sturgeon-13.413; 25. Tye Mihocko, 24p, Paul-13.421; 26. Zack Pretorius, 9z,
Pretorius-13.482; 27. Bryce Andrews, 17, MSR-13.569; 28. Kyle Johnson, 99J,
Johnson-13.586; 29. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.613; 30. Justin Grant, 4,
TOPP-13.624; 31. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.643; 32. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-13.674; 33. Chelby Hinton, 71p, Phillips-13.723; 34. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming
Swanson-13.762; 35. Nate Ervin, 11, Algieo-13.777; 36. Kayla Roell, 4K,
Roell-13.914; 37. Shane Cottle, 86, Stamper-13.934; 38. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G,
GGR-13.968; 39. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-14.036; 40. Chance Crum, 83c,
Crum-14.053; 41. Kole Kirkman, 81, Dice-14.195; 42. Kyle Shipley, 0G,
AJR-14.277; 43. Justin Meneely, 100, Meneely-14.713; 44. Keivan Clodfelter, 19c,
Clodfelter-14.871; 45. Tom Eller, 29OG, Eller-14.958.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jadon Rogers,
2. Austin Nigh, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Kale Drake, 6. Harley
Burns, 7. Kole Kirkman, 8. Kayla Roell, 9. Zack Pretorius. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2. Daison Pursley, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Wesley Smith, 5. Shane
Cottle, 6. Gunnar Setser, 7. Beau Brandon, 8. Kyle Shipley, 9. Bryce Andrews. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan
Seavey, 2. Geoff Ensign, 3. Brandon Mattox, 4. Kyle Johnson, 5. Chelby Hinton,
6. Cale Coons, 7. Gabriel Gilbert, 8. Rob Caho Jr., 9. Justin Meneely. 2:23.51
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Stevie
Sussex, 2. Joey Amantea, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Jake Swanson,
6. Briggs Danner, 7. Logan Calderwood, 8. Braydon Cromwell, 9. Keivan
Clodfelter. NT
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. Tye Mihocko, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Todd Hobson, 6. Colin
Parker, 7. Chance Crum, 8. Nate Ervin, 9. Tom Eller. 2:26.39
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (8 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Nate Ervin, 2.
Rob Caho Jr., 3. Kayla Roell, 4. Braydon Cromwell, 5. Keivan Clodfelter, 6.
Justin Meneely, 7. Bryce Andrews, 8. Tom Eller. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Kale Drake, 2. Cale Coons, 3. Todd Hobson, 4. Shane Cottle, 5.
Chance Crum, 6. Chelby Hinton, 7. Harley Burns, 8. Briggs Danner, 9. Gunnar
Setser, 10. Colin Parker, 11. Braydon Cromwell, 12. Beau Brandon, 13. Jake
Swanson, 14. Kayla Roell, 15. Nate Ervin, 16. Rob Caho Jr., 17. Kole Kirkman,
18. Gabriel Gilbert, 19. Logan Calderwood. NT
FEATURE: (41 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Carson Garrett (2),
2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 3. Logan Seavey (6), 4. Hayden Reinbold (1), 5. Robert
Ballou (5), 6. Cale Coons (12), 7. Justin Grant (10), 8. Kale Drake (11), 9.
Mitchel Moles (15), 10. Shane Cottle (24), 11. C.J. Leary (4), 12. Daison
Pursley (17), 13. Briggs Danner (25-P), 14. Tye Mihocko (21), 15. Chase Stockon
(16), 16. Kyle Cummins (3), 17. Brandon Mattox (18), 18. Stevie Sussex (9), 19.
Austin Nigh (19), 20. Geoff Ensign (14), 21. Jake Swanson (26-P), 22. Joey
Amantea (23), 23. Wesley Smith (20), 24. Kyle Johnson (22), 25. Todd Hobson
(13), 26. Jadon Rogers (8). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Carson Garrett, Laps 14-24 Hayden Reinbold,
Laps 25-31 Carson Garrett, Laps 32-33 Hayden Reinbold, Laps 34-41 Carson
Garrett.
**Jake Swanson flipped during the semi. Daison Pursley flipped on lap 27 of
the feature. Geoff Ensign flipped on lap 40 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1624,
2-Justin Grant-1537, 3-Mitchel Moles-1401, 4-Logan Seavey-1334, 5-Briggs
Danner-1301, 6-Robert Ballou-1258, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1211, 8-Jake Swanson-1194,
9-C.J. Leary-1158, 10-Kale Drake-1151.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-140,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Justin Grant-77, 5-Gunnar Setser-75,
6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Robert Ballou-66, 8-Chase Stockon-57, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-53,
10-Logan Seavey-46.
SPRINTACULAR PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Joey Amantea-15,
2-Justin Grant-12, 3-Shane Cottle-10, 4-Kyle Cummins-10, 5-Hunter Maddox-10,
6-Bryce Andrews-9, 7-Logan Seavey-8, 8-Ricky Lewis-8, 9-Nate Schank-7, 10-Robert
Ballou-5.
FINAL SPRINTACULAR PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Shane Cottle-29,
2-Logan Seavey-16, 3-Joey Amantea-16, 4-Justin Grant-15, 5-Kyle Cummins-12,
6-Chance Crum-12, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-11, 8-Cale Coons-11, 9-Tye Mihocko-11,
10-Mitchel Moles-10.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 24, 2025 – The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana – 1/5-Mile Dirt Track – 38th Annual USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Briggs Danner (12.924)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kale Drake (12.747)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Stevie Sussex
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Justin Grant
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Nate Ervin
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kale Drake
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Shane Cottle (24th to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Cale Coons
Sprintacular Parallax Group Passing Master Champion: Shane Cottle
LEWIS CONTINUES WINNING WAYS
WITH USAC CRA AT SANTA MARIA
By: Lance Jennings
Nipomo, California (July 5, 2025)………Continuing a career year with the Avanti
Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California
scored his seventh win of the campaign on Saturday night at Nipomo, California’s
Santa Maria Speedway.
Starting sixth, the pilot of the #41 Coyote Candle Company / Mesilla Valley
Transportation DRC took command from Kaleb Montgomery on the 24th circuit and
led the rest of the way to grab the 11th USAC CRA triumph of his career. For his
efforts, the point leader also took home a $500 cash bonus from Avanti Windows &
Doors.
Outside front row starter A.J. Bender led the first two laps until resulting
damage after contact knocked him out of contention as Montgomery took over the
top spot. Montgomery, the May 3rd Santa Maria winner, set a blistering pace and
was slicing through traffic at will. Lewis steadily surged forward and was
gaining ground on the leader.
Things changed on lap 20 after a caution erased Montgomery’s advantage and
Lewis was now within striking distance. Ricky made the most of the opportunity
and powered to the checkered flags over David Gasper, “The Big Game Hunter”
Austin Williams, Montgomery and R.J. Johnson.
Lewis opened the night by earning his third career Woodland Auto Display / WC
Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award with USAC CRA. The point leader
was the first car out to qualify at the Central Coast oval and recorded a time
of 13.354 seconds over the 16 car roster.
Defending series champion R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona raced to victory in
the 10-lap WC Friend Company Access Systems / In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. &
Wiley Miller II / Silbermann Solar First Heat Race. Veteran driver Verne
Sweeney, who began racing sprint cars with the original California Racing
Association at Ascot Park in the late 1980s, won the In Memory of Jim and Chet
Gardner / Sexton Fire Protection / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race.
By racing to the feature win after starting sixth, Ricky Lewis earned the
night’s In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing
Job” honors. In addition, Ricky will get an extra $150 bonus from Steve Lafond
Photos for his efforts at Santa Maria Speedway.
On Saturday, July 19th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series
will be back in action at Perris Auto Speedway. Located at the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds in Perris, California, the series’ “home track” will host the
twelfth championship point race of the year.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC CRA Sprint Car Series, visit usacracing.com and the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the USAC CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: July 5, 2025 – Santa
Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFYING: 1. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Lewis-13.354; 2. Austin Williams, 17w, Dunkel-13.694; 3. Kaleb
Montgomery, 3, Montgomery-13.708; 4. Connor Lundy, 97, Lundy-13.815; 5. A.J.
Bender, 21, Bender-13.893; 6. David Gasper, 18, Kittle/Gasper-13.943; 7. R.J.
Johnson, 33p, Petty-13.995; 8. Blake Bower, 17x, Dunkel-14.316; 9. Tommy
Malcolm, 5x, Napier-14.400; 10, Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-14.788; 11. Brody
Wake, 78B, Wake-14.857; 12. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-15.092; 13. Elexa
Herrera, 5E, Herrera-15.215; 14. Jeff Dyer, 39, Cal-Sun-15.317; 15. Brandon
Nelsen, 94, Nelsen-16.325; 16. Connor Speir, 57s, Speir-NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY
MILLER II / SILBERMANN SOLAR FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature)
1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Tommy Malcolm, 3. Kaleb Montgomery, 4. A.J. Bender, 5. Ricky
Lewis, 6. Elexa Herrera, 7. Brandon Nelsen, 8. Brody Wake. NT
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION / FACTORY WRAPS
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Verne Sweeney, 2. David
Gasper, 3. Austin Williams, 4. Connor Lundy, 5. Jeff Dyer, 6. Brecken Guerrero,
7. Blake Bower. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ricky Lewis (6), 2.
David Gasper (1), 3. Austin Williams (5), 4. Kaleb Montgomery (4), 5. R.J.
Johnson (7), 6. Blake Bower (8), 7. Tommy Malcolm (9), 8. Connor Lundy (3), 9.
Verne Sweeney (10), 10. Brecken Guerrero (11), 11. Jeff Dyer (13), 12. Brandon
Nelsen (14), 13. Elexa Herrera (12), 14. A.J. Bender (2). NT
**Connor Speir flipped during qualifying. Brody Wake flipped on lap 1 of the
first heat. Brandon Nelsen flipped on lap 30 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 A.J. Bender, Laps 3-23 Kaleb Montgomery, Laps
24-30 Ricky Lewis.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER / STEVE LAFOND PHOTOS HARD CHARGER: Ricky
Lewis (6th to 1st)
NEW AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-Ricky Lewis-759,
2-R.J. Johnson-729, 3-Austin Williams-641, 4-David Gasper-631, 5-A.J.
Bender-600, 6-Tommy Malcolm-563, 7-Blake Bower-490, 8-Cody Williams-474,
9-Charles Davis Jr.-442, 10-Connor Lundy-435.
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: July 19, 2025 – Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
SPECTACULAR SEAVEY WINS 3RD STRAIGHT
USAC SPRINTACULAR RACE AT LINCOLN PARK
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 4, 2025)………When it comes to Logan Seavey and the Sprintacular, it’s a match made in heaven.
After sweeping both nights of the event in 2024, Seavey continued his Sprintacular steamroll on Friday night at Putnamville, Indiana’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway by scoring his third consecutive victory in the event aboard his Abacus Racing/Mountain Mechanical Contractors – Indy Power Sports/DRC/Stanton Chevy.
Despite a 27th place qualifying run, starting ninth on the grid and falling back to 12th early in the going, the Sutter, California racer persevered by picking his way through the field until finding his way into the lead on the 18th of 30 laps to earn his third series victory of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season.
For Seavey, it was quite an unfamiliar path on his way to his 27th career USAC National Sprint Car triumph, which tied Kyle Cummins for 23rd place all-time. This time, the reigning series champion took the low road to reach his destination at the 5/16-mile dirt oval.
“I don’t know how many wins I’ve gotten in my career, but there’s probably been less than three or four that I’ve won by idling around the tires; it’s not my cup of tea,” Seavey recalled. “I lost a few on the start, but early, when those yellows came out right before the leader got to the line, I knew it was helping me and wearing out the track without counting laps.”
While it hasn’t exactly been on par with their incredible and historic 2024 season, Seavey and Abacus’ 2025 campaign has still been pretty solid, all things considered. Seavey ranks second in terms of most laps led in the series, but the wins haven’t come in droves. This one was particularly rewarding, and it also made Seavey the first driver to win three features in Sprintacular’s 11-year history.
“We’ve sucked all year compared to how we ran last year,” Seavey admitted. “It hasn’t been up to any of our standards but we went to work and tried to make sure everything was back to square one and we did that tonight. Glad I could put this thing in victory lane for these guys. They’ve been busting their butts. It’s been hot and these guys have worked every single race. We have the same guys for midgets and sprint cars and they do them all. It’s been a lot of work these last few weeks and we’ve got a lot more coming.”
Initially, Robert Ballou appeared to be the man on a mission as he ripped around front row occupants Hayden Reinbold and Jadon Rogers in turn four on the opening lap from his fourth place starting position and quickly distanced himself from the rest of the pack.
On the 16th lap, Jake Swanson flipped upside in turn two while running in the eighth position. After returning from the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area, he restarted at the tail but managed only an 18th place finish at the checkered.
In time for the lap 16 restart just past the midway point, Seavey had already marched his way up to third. By the time the top-three hit the back straightaway, Seavey was making his move as he charged under Reinbold for second getting into turn three. But as Seavey slid up to the middle of the surface, Reinbold turned down and drove under and past both Seavey for second and the rim-riding Ballou for the lead at the exit of turn four.
Seavey successfully took the runner-up spot from Ballou a lap later on the 17th circuit. One more lap later, Seavey had found the lead after Reinbold slipped off the bottom, which allowed Seavey to race on by heading down the back straight on lap 18.
“My car just kept getting better and better and they really got racing from like third through eighth,” Seavey said. “I feel like I passed them in two or three laps when I finally committed to the bottom, which is something I’ve never done before. Usually, I’m the second or third one to find the bottom and then I’m stuck in line. It’s weird to be the one leading on the bottom.”
Series point leader Kyle Cummins moved ahead of Ballou for third on lap 19, and with four to go, 11th starting Ricky Lewis had surged into third around Ballou. With three laps remaining, Ballou and Mitchel Moles were battling wheel-to-wheel for the fifth spot when the two locked wheels while battling for the same piece of real estate on the bottom of turn two. The resulting contact sent Ballou into a 360 degree spin in the infield. Ballou was able to keep his car rolling but, by rule, was required to restart at the tail and ultimately finished 22nd after leading a race high 15 laps.
From his vantage point on the ensuing restart, Seavey saw and felt the strong presence of Reinbold right within arm’s length, knowing any misstep could be his downfall.
“Hayden was all over me at the end,” Seavey explained. “I did everything to keep him behind me. I could run the bottom really well in three and four, so I kept sliding myself. I knew if I screwed up at any point, he was going to get by. I committed at the end there just to really protect and not slip off the bottom.”
The plan came to fruition as Seavey crossed the line 1.132 seconds ahead at the checkered flag in front of a wild scramble off the final turn which saw Reinbold take second, Lewis third, Moles fourth and Shane Cottle fifth after starting back in 15th.
Prior to Friday night, USAC National Sprint Car Rookie Hayden Reinbold’s best career series finish was a seventh at Williams Grove in June. At Lincoln Park, the Gilbert, Arizona native looked every bit the part of a veteran as he led two laps and finished a career best second. Even more impressive was the fact that it was his first race back after enduring a massive flip last Sunday at Millstream and required the use of a new racecar. For all those things and more, Reinbold was chosen as the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Ricky Lewis (Camarillo, California) also posted his best career USAC National Sprint Car result of third after making a late surge from his 11th place starting position. That proved to be the USAC CRA Sprint Car point leader’s first career podium result with the national series, surpassing a pair of fourth place finishes at Bloomington and Circle City in 2024.
Justin Grant began the feature with his worst starting position of the year (18th). It didn't deter him too much as he advanced 11 spots from his outside row nine starting spot to finish seventh and earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Daison Pursley set his 11th career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. That tied him with Jim McWithey and George Snider for 50th place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 4, 2025 – Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Track – 11th Sprintacular
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-12.471; 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-12.535; 3. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-12.652; 4. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-12.789; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-12.804; 6. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-12.809; 7. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-12.814; 8. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-12.862; 9. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-12.909; 10. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-12.921; 11. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.937; 12. Shane Cottle, 34, Olson-12.961; 13. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-12.965; 14. Colin Parker, 16K, Knight-13.015; 15. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-13.038; 16. Zack Pretorius, 9z, Pretorius-13.039; 17. Chelby Hinton, 71p, Phillips-13.058; 18. Chance Crum, 83c, Crum-13.077; 19. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.102; 20. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-13.165; 21. Stevie Sussex, 77s, Sturgeon-13.184; 22. Max Adams, 23, Simon-13.233; 23. Wesley Smith, 44, Smith-13.238; 24. Carson Garrett, 2E, Epperson-13.242; 25. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-13.251; 26. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-13.257; 27. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.264; 28. Kole Kirkman, 81, Dice-13.302; 29. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-13.307; 30. Gabriel Gilbert, 10G, GGR-13.310; 31. Nate Schank, 1, Schank-13.437; 32. Tye Mihocko, 24p, Paul-13.457; 33. Matt Goodnight, 39G, Goodnight-13.469; 34. Tony Helton, 87, Helton-13.473; 35. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-13.505; 36. Kyle Johnson, 99J, Johnson-13.513; 37. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-13.573; 38. Blake Vermillion, 73, Vermillion-13.596; 39. Jesse Vermillion, 5, Vermillion-13.702; 40. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-13.729; 41. Bryce Andrews, 17, MSR-13.784; 42. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.798; 43. Keivan Clodfelter, 19c, Clodfelter-13.912; 44. Austin Cory, 00, Cory-13.990; 45. Sam Hinds, 71H, Hinds-14.070; 46. Justin Meneely, 100, Meneely-14.374; 47. Tom Eller, 29OG, Eller-14.515.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Swanson, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Jadon Rogers, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Zack Pretorius, 6. Stevie Sussex, 7. Nate Schank, 8. Kyle Johnson, 9. Bryce Andrews, 10. Justin Meneely. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan Seavey, 2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Tye Mihocko, 6. Chelby Hinton, 7. Max Adams, 8. Hunter Maddox, 9. Brandon Mattox, 10. Tom Eller. NT
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Kale Drake, 3. Kole Kirkman, 4. Chance Crum, 5. Ricky Lewis, 6. Wesley Smith, 7. Matt Goodnight, 8. Blake Vermillion, 9. Keivan Clodfelter. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Carson Garrett, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Colin Parker, 6. Logan Calderwood, 7. Jesse Vermillion, 8. Tony Helton, 9. Austin Cory. NT
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Briggs Danner, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Braydon Cromwell, 4. Harley Burns, 5. Chase Stockon, 6. Joey Amantea, 7. Gabriel Gilbert, 8. Sam Hinds, 9. Kayla Roell. NT
HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semi) 1. Kyle Johnson, 2. Bryce Andrews, 3. Hunter Maddox, 4. Brandon Mattox, 5. Tony Helton, 6. Kayla Roell, 7. Blake Vermillion, 8. Sam Hinds, 9. Tom Eller, 10. Justin Meneely, 11. Keivan Clodfelter, 12. Austin Cory. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Chase Stockon, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Joey Amantea, 4. Tye Mihocko, 5. Stevie Sussex, 6. Nate Schank, 7. Gabriel Gilbert, 8. Wesley Smith, 9. Max Adams, 10. Hunter Maddox, 11. Logan Calderwood, 12. Kyle Johnson, 13. Chelby Hinton, 14. Bryce Andrews, 15. Matt Goodnight, 16. Jesse Vermillion, 17. Zack Pretorius, 18. Colin Parker, 19. Brandon Mattox. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (9), 2. Hayden Reinbold (1), 3. Ricky Lewis (11), 4. Mitchel Moles (3), 5. Shane Cottle (15), 6. Kyle Cummins (14), 7. Justin Grant (18), 8. Briggs Danner (7), 9. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 10. Daison Pursley (6), 11. C.J. Leary (12), 12. Gunnar Setser (10), 13. Jadon Rogers (2), 14. Kale Drake (16), 15. Chance Crum (17), 16. Chase Stockon (13), 17. Joey Amantea (24), 18. Jake Swanson (8), 19. Harley Burns (19), 20. Kole Kirkman (22), 21. Carson Garrett (20), 22. Robert Ballou (4), 23. Braydon Cromwell (21), 24. Tye Mihocko (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-15 Robert Ballou, Laps 16-17 Hayden Reinbold, Laps 18-30 Logan Seavey.
**Jake Swanson flipped on lap 16 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1587, 2-Justin Grant-1477, 3-Mitchel Moles-1350, 4-Briggs Danner-1264, 5-Logan Seavey-1258, 6-Robert Ballou-1193, 7-Jake Swanson-1171, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1136, 9-C.J. Leary-1111, 10-Kale Drake-1093.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-137, 2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-86, 4-Gunnar Setser-75, 5-Justin Grant-74, 6-C.J. Leary-74, 7-Robert Ballou-66, 8-Chase Stockon-56, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-48, 10-Logan Seavey-43.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 5, 2025 – Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Track – 11th Sprintacular
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (12.641)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Daison Pursley (12.471)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Kyle Johnson
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Chase Stockon
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Justin Grant (18th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Hayden Reinbold
IT’S SPRINTACULAR!
USAC SPRINT CARS TAKE ON LINCOLN PARK JULY 4-5
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Putnamville, Indiana (July 4, 2024)………It’s the most Sprintacular time of the year!
The United States of America’s 249th birthday weekend takes us to not one, but two-straight USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship events on Friday-Saturday night, July 4-5, at Putnamville, Indiana’s Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway.
The 5/16-mile dirt oval is the playground for the 11th annual Sprintacular, which commences with a 30-lap, $6,000-to-win feature on Friday followed by a $10,000 winner’s share for Saturday’s 40-lap grand finale.
Let’s check out some of the storylines for the upcoming double race weekend!
LOGAN LOGGING LINCOLN PARK WINS
Logan Seavey and Abacus Racing were an unstoppable force one year ago as they swept both nights of the Sprintacular en route to the 2024 USAC National Sprint Car championship. For good measure, they even set a new one-lap USAC track record on the opening night of Sprintacular 2024 at a time of 11.959 seconds.
In fact, they won all three USAC National Sprint Car shows at Lincoln Park a year ago, having their streak stopped earlier this April with a third place result.
At press time, Seavey and Abacus stand fifth in series points. They finished a close second last weekend at Ohio’s Fremont Speedway, but a win (or two) on Hoosier soil would certainly lift their spirits heading into a summer stretch which will soon include USAC Indiana Sprint Week, a title they won a year ago.
THE TWO HORSE RACE
Kyle Cummins enters this weekend with his largest USAC National Sprint Car point lead of the year (107). To add to it, he’s the most recent USAC winner at Lincoln Park after scoring an April win, and he’s also the most recent series winner in general after collecting a win at Ohio’s Millstream Speedway last Sunday.
Furthermore, Cummins has so far accumulated 21 consecutive top-10 feature results to open the USAC National Sprint Car season, the most since C.J. Leary’s title season in 2019. Cummins owns two career USAC National Sprint Car wins at Lincoln Park and also took top honors at the 2019 edition of Sprintacular.
Justin Grant remains Cummins’ closest foe in the title fight. Grant’s six wins are only surpassed by Cummins’ seven. Grant recently punctuated his 97th career USAC feature victory, just three shy of becoming the eighth driver to reach the 100 win mark in the club’s history.
However, the record that could be tied this weekend is the all-time USAC National Sprint Car win record with Dave Darland at 62, Brady Bacon at 61 and Justin Grant at 60. A Grant win (or wins) would be a record book moment. His Sprintacular resume consists of a couple victories in 2018 and 2022.
THE SPRINTACULAR SEVEN
In fact, seven past Sprintacular winners are expected to compete in this weekend’s edition.
Five of them have each accrued two wins a piece since the event originated back in 2015: Robert Ballou, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary, Logan Seavey and Kevin Thomas Jr. Two more have each notched on previous win in the event: Shane Cottle and Kyle Cummins.
Three drivers in this weekend’s field possess previous USAC National Sprint Car wins at Lincoln Park but are looking to park it in victory lane for their first Sprintacular victory: Mitchel Moles, Chase Stockon and Jake Swanson.
THE RETURN OF THE THROTTLE
Perhaps no driver is more consistently terrific at Sprintacular than Shane Cottle, who has recorded 13 top-ten finishes in 14 career starts in the event, while also grabbing top-fives in seven of those 14.
Cottle’s highwater Sprintacular moment came in 2020 when he raced from sixth to the win. The longtime veteran has yet to make a USAC Sprint Car start this year, and has 348 in his career, which ranks 15th all-time.
Cottle will drive Jeff Olson’s number 34 this weekend, which has been a track championship winning team at Lincoln Park Speedway in recent years for the likes of Shane Hollingsworth and Brent Beauchamp. Count on them to be contenders this weekend.
MOLES ROLLS
Over his past eight starts, Mitchel Moles has strung together an average finish of 4.25. In that stretch, he’s finished as the runner-up three times and fourth another three times. Over the course of the season, he’s been the fast qualifier a series-leading six times.
Needless to say, Moles and Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports are hungry for a victory and Lincoln Park Speedway could be the spot for it to happen for the first time in a full calendar year.
Moles is having a bit of a breakout year on the consistency side, which has him third in the standings. A victory at Lincoln Park would be most welcome, and they even won a USAC Sprint Car feature there in the summer of 2022.
PUTNAMVILLE PILOTS
Kyle Shipley and Jadon Rogers are among the Lincoln Park regulars who’ve already won on the local scene during the 2025 season.
Shipley captured a victory at Lincoln Park’s season opener in April while Rogers took home a first place trophy in late May at the Putnamville oval.
Both have shown their prowess in USAC competition of late with Shipley leading his first USAC laps and finishing a career best sixth with the series at Lincoln Park in April. Rogers has won 12 times at Lincoln Park dating back to 2019, and owns a USAC National Sprint Car win, that coming at Tri-State Speedway in 2022.
RACE DETAILS
The 11th annual Sprintacular awaits this weekend, Friday-Saturday, July 4-5 at Putnamville, Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway.
On Friday, the program consists of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus DIRTcar UMP Modifieds & Bombers. Front gates open at 5pm with the drivers meeting at 5:30 and cars on track at 6:15pm. General admission tickets are $30 with kids 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $45.
On Saturday, the program consists of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus Indiana Super Stocks & IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars. Front gates open at 5pm with the drivers meeting at 5:30 and cars on track at 6:15pm. General admission tickets are $30, kids 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $45.
Both nights of the event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1525, 2-Justin Grant-1418, 3-Mitchel Moles-1280, 4-Briggs Danner-1207, 5-Logan Seavey-1180, 6-Robert Ballou-1158, 7-Jake Swanson-1136, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1079, 9-C.J. Leary-1065, 10-Kale Drake-1051.
TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/5/2024 - Logan Seavey - 11.959 - 94.071 mph
6 Laps - 8/23/1997 - Bill Rose - 1:22.90 - 81.423 mph
8 Laps - 7/29/2001 - Bryon Walters - 1:46.75 - 84.309 mph
10 Laps - 7/5/2024 - Justin Grant - 2:08.53 - 87.528 mph
12 Laps - 7/14/2014 - Jon Stanbrough - 2:40.15 - 84.296 mph
ALL-TIME SPRINTACULAR USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINS
2-Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou, Justin Grant, C.J. Leary, Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Jerry Coons Jr., Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Kyle Cummins & Thomas Meseraull
ALL-TIME SPRINTACULAR USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINNERS
2015: Jerry Coons Jr. (7/4) & Robert Ballou (7/5)
2016: Robert Ballou (7/1) & Thomas Meseraull (7/2)
2017: Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/1)
2018: Tyler Courtney (7/6) & Justin Grant (7/7)
2019: Kyle Cummins (7/3)
2020: Shane Cottle (7/3) & Brady Bacon (7/4)
2021: C.J. Leary (7/2) & Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/3)
2022: C.J. Leary (7/1) & Justin Grant (7/2)
2023: Brady Bacon (7/3)
2024: Logan Seavey (7/5) & Logan Seavey (7/6)
ALL-TIME LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINS
6-Dave Darland
5-Sheldon Kinser
4-Brady Bacon
3-Robert Ballou & Logan Seavey
2-Steve Butler, Jerry Coons Jr., Kyle Cummins, Jay Drake, Cory Kruseman, C.J. Leary & Jon Stanbrough
1-Chuck Amati, Chad Boespflug, Bryan Clauson, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Brad Fox, Dickie Gaines, Justin Grant, Jack Hewitt, Kelly Kinser, Mitchel Moles, Brady Short, Chase Stockon, Jake Swanson, Kevin Thomas Jr. & Tanner Thorson
ALL-TIME LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY USAC SPRINT CAR FEATURE WINNERS
1981: Sheldon Kinser (9/16)
1983: Kelly Kinser (5/25) & Sheldon Kinser (8/24)
1984: Chuck Amati (5/23) & Sheldon Kinser (7/18)
1985: Sheldon Kinser (5/4) & Steve Butler (9/7)
1986: Steve Butler (5/17) & Sheldon Kinser (8/23)
1997: Jack Hewitt (7/27) & Dave Darland (8/23)
1998: Dave Darland (7/26) & Brad Fox (8/15)
1999: Dave Darland (7/24)
2000: Jay Drake (7/29)
2001: Jon Stanbrough (7/21)
2002: Cory Kruseman (7/20)
2003: Jay Drake (7/19)
2004: Cory Kruseman (7/17)
2005: Dave Darland (7/19)
2010: Dickie Gaines (7/24) & Jon Stanbrough (9/10)
2012: Dave Darland (7/22)
2013: Chad Boespflug (7/4) & Bryan Clauson (7/18)
2014: Jerry Coons Jr. (7/4) & Robert Ballou (7/17)
2015: Jerry Coons Jr. (7/4) & Brady Bacon (7/16)
2016: Robert Ballou (7/1) & Brady Short (7/14)
2017: Robert Ballou (7/16)
2018: Tyler Courtney (7/6) & Dave Darland (7/26)
2019: Kyle Cummins (7/25)
2020: Shane Cottle (7/3), Brady Bacon (7/4), Chase Stockon (9/12) & Brady Bacon (9/12)
2021: C.J. Leary (7/2), Kevin Thomas Jr. (7/3) & Tanner Thorson
2022: C.J. Leary (7/1), Justin Grant (7/2) & Mitchel Moles (7/28)
2023: Brady Bacon (7/3) & Jake Swanson (7/27)
2024: Logan Seavey (7/5), Logan Seavey (7/6) & Logan Seavey (7/26)
2025: Kyle Cummins (4/11)
PAST BILL GARDNER SPRINTACULAR RESULTS:
2015 USAC FEATURE RESULTS: (30 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Chad Boespflug, 5. Jon Stanbrough, 6. Tyler Courtney, 7. Casey Shuman, 8. Dave Darland, 9. Shane Cottle, 10. Tracy Hines, 11. Kevin Thomas Jr., 12. Josh Hodges, 13. C.J. Leary, 14. Cole Smith, 15. Max McGhee, 16. Carson Short, 17. Brady Bacon, 18. Chris Babcock, 19. Brandon Mattox, 20. Brent Beauchamp, 21. Landon Simon, 22. Hunter Schuerenberg, 23. Robert Ballou, 24. Aaron Farney. NT
2015 MSCS FEATURE RESULTS: 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Dave Darland, 4. Jon Stanbrough, 5. Shane Cottle, 6. Chad Boespflug, 7. C.J. Leary, 8. Jerry Coons Jr., 9. Tyler Courtney, 10. Aaron Farney, 11. Brady Bacon, 12. Max McGhee, 13. Carson Short, 14. Mike Gass, 15. A.J. Hopkins, 16. Josh Spencer, 17. Kyle Cummins, 18. Kurt Gross, 19. Donny Brackett, 20. Mitch Wissmiller, 21. Hunter Schuerenberg. NT
2016 USAC FEATURE RESULTS: (30 laps) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Chad Boespflug, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Shane Cottle, 5. Dave Darland, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Josh Hodges, 8. Hunter Schuerenberg, 9. Max McGhee, 10. Chris Windom, 11. Kevin Thomas Jr., 12. C.J. Leary, 13. Jerry Coons Jr., 14. Jon Stanbrough, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16. Cole Ketcham, 17. Casey Shuman, 18. Brent Beauchamp, 19. Shane Cockrum, 20. Aaron Farney, 21. Bret Mellenberndt, 22. Thomas Meseraull, 23. Logan Jarrett, 24. Landon Simon. NT
2016 MSCS FEATURE RESULTS: 1. Thomas Meseraull, 2. Jeff Bland Jr., 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Brent Beauchamp, 6. C.J. Leary, 7. Shane Cottle, 8. Chase Stockon, 9. Dickie Gaines, 10. Brady Short, 11. A.J. Hopkins, 12. Josh Hodges, 13. Jon Stanbrough, 14. Carson Short, 15. Tyler Thomas, 16. Brandon Morin, 17. Kevin Thomas Jr., 18. Colten Cottle, 19. Chad Boespflug, 20. Tyler Hewitt, 21. Jarett Andretti.
2017 MSCS FEATURE RESULTS: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Thomas Meseraull, 3. Ryan Bernal, 4. Kody Swanson, 5. Jon Stanbrough, 6. A.J. Hopkins, 7. Carson Short, 8. Shane Cottle, 9. Brady Short, 10. Chase Stockon, 11. Robert Ballou, 12. Garrett Aitken, 13. Hunter Schuerenberg, 14. Isaac Chapple, 15. Jarett Andretti, 16. Brent Beauchamp, 17. Kent Schmidt, 18. Matt Westfall, 19. Matt McDonald, 20. C.J. Leary, 21. Tyler Hewitt. NT
2018 USAC FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tyler Courtney (5), 2. A.J. Hopkins (4), 3. Jason McDougal (22), 4. Chris Windom (21), 5. Jordan Kinser (1), 6. Thomas Meseraull (13), 7. Dave Darland (20), 8. Brandon Mattox (12), 9. Robert Ballou (17), 10. Josh Hodges (9), 11. Brady Bacon (6), 12. C.J. Leary (10), 13. Carson Short (7), 14. Kody Swanson (8), 15. Chase Stockon (11), 16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 17. Isaac Chapple (23), 18. Mario Clouser (19), 19. Justin Grant (15), 20. Tony DiMattia (3), 21. Tim Creech (14), 22. Brent Beauchamp (16), 23. Colten Cottle (18). NT
2018 MSCS FEATURE: 1. Justin Grant, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Carson Short, 4. Brent Beauchamp, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6. Chad Boespflug, 7. Isaac Chapple, 8. Brandon Mattox, 9. Shane Cockrum, 10. A.J. Hopkins, 11. Colten Cottle, 12. Shane Cottle, 13. Jeff Bland Jr., 14. Stephen Schnapf, 15. Donny Brackett, 16. Joe Stornetta, 17. Kody Swanson, 18. Kent Schmidt, 19. Kyle Cummins, 20. Robert Ballou, 21. Jason McDougal.
2019 MSCS FEATURE: 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Shane Cottle, 3. Jordan Kinser, 4. Brady Short, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6. Dakota Jackson, 7. Max Adams, 8. Bill Rose, 9. Shane Cockrum, 10. Koby Barksdale, 11. Garrett Aitken, 12. Hunter O'Neal, 13. Clinton Boyles, 14. Stephen Schnapf, 15. Donny Brackett, 16. Travis Berryhill, 17. Harley Burns, 18. Sterling Cling, 19. Blake Vermillion, 20. A.J. Hopkins. NT
2020 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Shane Cottle (6), 2. Justin Grant (2), 3. Chris Windom (7), 4. C.J. Leary (5), 5. Chase Stockon (11), 6. A.J. Hopkins (1), 7. Brent Beauchamp (8), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (9), 9. Dakota Jackson (15), 10. Kyle Cummins (17), 11. Tanner Thorson (18), 12. Dave Darland (4), 13. Garrett Aitken (19), 14. Mario Clouser (13), 15. Jadon Rogers (23), 16. Carson Short (3), 17. Brayden Fox (14), 18. Dustin Smith (12), 19. Brandon Mattox (16), 20. Jake Bland (10), 21. Aric Gentry (22), 22. Anton Hernandez (21), 23. Dickie Gaines (20), 24. Brady Bacon (24). NT
2020 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (8), 2. C.J. Leary (5), 3. Justin Grant (1), 4. Chase Stockon (7), 5. Tanner Thorson (2), 6. Brent Beauchamp (6), 7. Dave Darland (10), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (3), 9. Brandon Mattox (11), 10. Carson Short (9), 11. Chris Windom (16), 12. Kyle Cummins (14), 13. Jordan Kinser (13), 14. Jonathan Vennard (17), 15. Mario Clouser (20), 16. Jadon Rogers (24), 17. Dakota Jackson (23), 18. Travis Berryhill (18), 19. Garrett Aitken (19), 20. Jake Swanson (21), 21. Max Adams (4), 22. Aric Gentry (22), 23. Stephen Schnapf (15), 24. Thomas Meseraull (12). NT
2021 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (11), 2. Jake Swanson (3), 3. Shane Cottle (6), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (8), 5. Brady Bacon (2), 6. Chris Windom (4), 7. Justin Grant (10), 8. Cannon McIntosh (20), 9. Zach Daum (1), 10. Chase Stockon (12), 11. Paul Nienhiser (21), 12. Robert Ballou (13), 13. Mario Clouser (19), 14. Riley Kreisel (15), 15. Kyle Cummins (5), 16. Alec Sipes (17), 17. Carson Garrett (23-P), 18. Carson Short (9), 19. Harley Burns (14), 20. Cole Bodine (18), 21. Tanner Thorson (7), 22. Thomas Meseraull (22), 23. Ryan Thomas (16). NT
2021 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 2. Justin Grant (2), 3. Brady Bacon (3), 4. C.J. Leary (4), 5. Shane Cottle (6), 6. Jake Swanson (7), 7. Tanner Thorson (5), 8. Kyle Cummins (18), 9. Riley Kreisel (1), 10. Cannon McIntosh (12), 11. Chase Stockon (16), 12. Cole Bodine (8), 13. Carson Short (19), 14. Carson Garrett (10), 15. Paul Nienhiser (13), 16. Brayden Fox (11), 17. Robert Ballou (20), 18. Chris Windom (15), 19. Mario Clouser (9), 20. Stephen Schnapf (21), 21. Collin Ambrose (22), 22. Harley Burns (17). NT
2022 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #1 FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. C.J. Leary (3), 2. Brady Bacon (6), 3. Kyle Cummins (9), 4. Chase Stockon (4), 5. Shane Cottle (12), 6. Tye Mihocko (10), 7. Jake Swanson (18), 8. Justin Grant (16), 9. Logan Seavey (7), 10. Jadon Rogers (14), 11. Matt Westfall (8), 12. Emerson Axsom (21), 13. Sterling Cling (17), 14. Brandon Mattox (20), 15. Mitchel Moles (19), 16. Dave Darland (11), 17. Brayden Fox (2), 18. Robert Ballou (5), 19. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 20. Collin Ambrose (23-P), 21. Carson Garrett (15), 22. Jason McDougal (13), 23. Koby Barksdale (22). NT
2022 USAC/MSCS NIGHT #2 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (8), 2. Emerson Axsom (9), 3. Logan Seavey (11), 4. Jason McDougal (12), 5. Kyle Cummins (4), 6. Shane Cottle (14), 7. Robert Ballou (5), 8. Mitchel Moles (3), 9. Jake Swanson (7), 10. C.J. Leary (1), 11. Brady Bacon (15), 12. Brian Hayden (2), 13. Tye Mihocko (18), 14. Jadon Rogers (23-U), 15. Cole Bodine (19), 16. Kevin Thomas Jr. (13), 17. Brent Beauchamp (22), 18. Jake Scott (16), 19. Zack Pretorius (17), 20. Austin Graby (26-U), 21. Carson Garrett (24-M), 22. Harley Burns (21), 23. Dave Darland (10), 24. Brandon Mattox (20), 25. Chase Stockon (6), 26. Aric Gentry (25-M). NT
2023 FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (1), 2. Justin Grant (3), 3. Jake Swanson (6), 4. C.J. Leary (5), 5. Kyle Cummins (7), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 7. Chase Stockon (14), 8. Robert Ballou (17), 9. Brent Beauchamp (9), 10. Logan Seavey (10), 11. Mitchel Moles (11), 12. Daison Pursley (12), 13. Max Adams (18), 14. Brayden Fox (15), 15. Emerson Axsom (16), 16. Geoff Ensign (22), 17. Carson Garrett (4), 18. Tye Mihocko (21), 19. Kayla Roell (24-P), 20. Brian Hayden (20), 21. Brandon Mattox (19), 22. Matt Westfall (13), 23. Aric Gentry (23-P), 24. Thomas Meseraull (8). NT
2024 NIGHT ONE FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2. Robert Ballou (2), 3. Mitchel Moles (1), 4. Brady Bacon (5), 5. Carson Garrett (4), 6. Ricky Lewis (3), 7. Daison Pursley (7), 8. Shane Cottle (15), 9. C.J. Leary (14), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (18), 11. Tye Mihocko (10), 12. Jake Swanson (19), 13. Wesley Smith (9), 14. Kyle Cummins (17), 15. Kyle Shipley (13), 16. Chase Stockon (23), 17. Justin Grant (8), 18. Matt Westfall (22), 19. Rylan Gray (24), 20. Chance Crum (16), 21. Jadon Rogers (11), 22. Joey Amantea (20), 23. Harley Burns (21), 24. Briggs Danner (12). NT
2024 NIGHT TWO FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (4), 2. Brady Bacon (2), 3. C.J. Leary (1), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 5. Justin Grant (9), 6. Ricky Lewis (5), 7. Shane Cottle (12), 8. Jake Swanson (3), 9. Kyle Cummins (11), 10. Carson Garrett (21), 11. Chase Stockon (23), 12. Anton Hernandez (24), 13. Daison Pursley (25-P), 14. Mitchel Moles (6), 15. Robert Ballou (8), 16. Tye Mihocko (22), 17. Chance Crum (17), 18. Brent Beauchamp (15), 19. Ivan Glotzbach (18), 20. Nate Schank (19), 21. Zack Pretorius (13), 22. Matt Westfall (26-P), 23. Rylan Gray (10), 24. Geoff Ensign (16), 25. Briggs Danner (14), 26. Joey Amantea (20). NT
RACE CANCELED: USAC East Coast at Penn Can Speedway – July 4th
Due to severe storm damage in the Susquehanna, PA area, FRIDAYS July 4th USAC East Coast Sprint Car event at Penn Can Speedway has been canceled.
The Northeast has been hit hard by extreme weather throughout 2025, and unfortunately, this is another heartbreaking instance. A powerful storm swept through Susquehanna earlier today, causing widespread power outages, fallen trees, and significant property damage.
Shortly after the storm, Penn Can Speedway officials notified Series President Ed Aikin that they were unable to safely host the race due to the impact.
“I cannot believe the strange weather and bad luck this season,” Aikin said. “Our thoughts are with the town of Susquehanna and the staff at Penn Can. We hope they can recover quickly and move forward into a strong 2025.”
The USAC East Coast series now turns its focus to the next event: the Iron Cowboy 30 at Action Track USA on Wednesday, July 9th.
📲 Stay tuned to our Facebook page and official website for updates, and future race announcements.
19TH TO 1ST!
MCINTOSH’S DEEP DRIVE
MAKES HIM BC39’S FIRST TWO-TIME WINNER
By: Paul Kelly – Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Speedway, Indiana (July 2, 2025)………Cannon McIntosh took a long, tough route
Wednesday night to become the first two-time winner of the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
McIntosh, from Bixby, Oklahoma, repeated as the winner of the 39-lap USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship race after starting 19th in his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Mobil 1 – Toyota – Curb Records/LynK/Speedway
Toyota machine in the 28-car field. He earned $20,039 for the win in the race
honoring late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan
Clauson.
“I’m speechless right now – this is amazing,” McIntosh said. “To do it in
honor of Bryan Clauson here at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway twice now, it’s
just an honor. It’s all for him, and I’m sure he’s looking down, smiling and
seeing another good race here.”
The Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian team swept the top three spots in the finishing
order, as Gavin Miller placed second in the team’s No. 97 car and Jacob Denney
third in the No. 67 entry.
McIntosh’s journey to victory lane for the second straight year at the
1/5th-mile dirt oval inside turn three at IMS was as improbable as it was
dramatic. He ended up upside-down in a wild crash during a qualifying race
earlier in the evening and had to drive his way into the field by winning the
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts semi feature.
That placed McIntosh 19th in the starting lineup. He wasn’t a factor in the
first half of the race, which was dominated by pole sitter Justin Grant, who won
the 30-lap feature Tuesday night.
But McIntosh began to charge through traffic and climbed to third by lap 30
behind Grant and Denney. Grant had led every lap to that point, expanding his
gap to nearly a second midway through the race, but was being challenged by
Denney as McIntosh drew closer.
Grant and Denney jousted in a spirited side-by-side duel for the lead from
laps 30 to 35, with Grant holding off Denney’s repeated low slides for the top
spot on both ends of the dirt oval.
On lap 36, Grant was running in the high groove exiting turn four and Denney
low when the two drivers banged wheels heading for the flag stand. On the next
lap, Grant dove low exiting turn two trying to pass Denney for the lead, but
Grant’s right front wheel hit Denney’s left rear, momentarily launching Grant
airborne and blunting his momentum.
That incident triggered a caution and flattened Grant’s front left tire and
bent his left side nerf bar into his left rear tire, effectively ending his
chances to sweep the event in the No. 87 CB Industries car. Meanwhile, McIntosh
squeezed past Grant and took second place.
With two laps to go, Denney and McIntosh made hard contact while battling for
the lead exiting turn two, with Denney taking the lead. Miller was closely
pursuing, ready to pounce. Just two turns later, McIntosh slid under Denney in
turn four for the lead with the white flag in the air while Miller and Denney
made contact, all but ending their chances to win.
That bobble by his rivals let McIntosh pull away on the final lap for the
victory.
“A lot of guys moved up to the top there, and it was hard to make moves,”
McIntosh said. “When you throw a slide job, you lose so much momentum. So, to
try and get your momentum back without getting slid was tough.
“Luckily, I was the guy coming from behind and putting those guys in bad
positions and was able to get to the next guy before they could get back to me.
Just kept making moves.”
McIntosh’s second USAC National Midget victory of the year was also the 11th
of his career, which moves him to 67th place all-time alongside Kasey Kahne,
Jimmy Knight, Bob McLean, Johnny Moorhouse, Bobby Santos and Brad Sweet.
In addition to winning the race, McIntosh also picked up Rod End Supply Hard
Charger honors. Prior to Wednesday, the deepest in the field a BC39 winner had
started was seventh by Brady Bacon during the inaugural edition of the event in
2018.
Entering this week’s BC39, it had been six years since Justin Peck last made
a USAC National Midget feature start. On Wednesday, he scored a career best USAC
finish of fifth in his BC39 debut, earning $700 and a steering wheel trophy as
the Max Papis Innovations BC39 Rookie of the Race.
Steven Snyder Jr. had to eat some alphabet soup in his first BC39 run. After
winning the C-Main, he started 14th in the semi-feature. On the last lap, last
turn of the semi, he slid from eighth to sixth to grab the final transfer spot
into the feature, which earned him Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night honors.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 2, 2025
– The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana – 1/5-Mile
Dirt Oval – 7th BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors
CAR IQ FIRST QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Kyle Cummins (#3G
Styres), 2. Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 3. Kale Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian),
4. Brandon Carr (#98K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Josh Hodge (#5J Hodge), 6. Cord
Kisthardt (#21 Kisthardt), 7. Colton Robinson (#67K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 8.
Christopher Hartman (#35s Hodge), 9. Chris Baue (#36 Baue), 10. J.J. Yeley (#3J
Petty). NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Gavin Miller (#97
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Justin Grant (#87 CBI), 3. Zach Wigal (#8 Cornell), 4.
Kaylee Bryson (#11 Abacus), 5. Chase Stockon (#7s Engler), 6. Trevor Cline (#55
Cline), 7. Mike Hess (#92 Fairfield), 8. Cody Weisensel (#20w Burrington), 9.
Carter Jensrud (#c71 Jensrud), 10. Mack Leopard (#86x CBI). 2:10.020
USACGEAR.COM THIRD QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Jacob Denney (#67
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#14 4 Kings), 3. Chase McDermand (#40
McDermand), 4. Zach Daum (#16 Minear), 5. Steven Snyder Jr. (#4 RMS), 6. Jakeb
Boxell (#14JB 4 Kings Racing), 7. Lance Bennett (#91 Mason), 8. Dusty Young (#60
Chappue), 9. Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 10. Rylan Gray (#81G
Gray). NT
COOK OUT FOURTH QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Gunnar Setser (#43
Arnold), 2. Justin Peck (#3p Petty-Rossi), 3. Chelby Hinton (#4B Klatt), 4.
Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), 5. Brecken Reese (#00 Chandler), 6.
Cooper Miller (#8J Miller), 7. Jeffrey Abbey (#8K Abbey), 8. Korbyn Hayslett
(#71B Cummings), 9. Miles Doherty (#8D Doherty), 10. Bradley Cox (#45 Cox). NT
CAR IQ FIFTH QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Thomas Meseraull (#7x
Engler), 2. Drake Edwards (#83 CBI), 3. Jonathan Beason (#14B Hollan), 4. Kyle
Jones (#27x Joyner), 5. Devon Dobie (#23 Dobie), 6. Chris Sheil (#91s Mason), 7.
Dillon Welch (#60x LeVecque), 8. Billy Wease (#2 Poe), 9. P.J. Gargiulo (#5
Gargiulo), 10. Briggs Danner (#40x McDermand). 2:17.934
K1 RACEGEAR SIXTH QUALIFIER: (10 laps, passing points) 1. Mitchel Moles (#19
Reinbold-Underwood), 2. Ethan Mitchell (#19m Bundy Built), 3. Chris Andrews (#95
Miller), 4. Ricky Thornton Jr. (#19R Reinbold-Underwood), 5. Braxton Cummings
(#17L Cummings), 6. Cole Parker (#17K Cummings), 7. Connor Wolf (#41 OMR-Rase),
8. Kevin Newton (#16TH 2nd Law), 9. Kade Morton (#8m Morton), 10. Austin Wood
(#17H Wood). NT
FIRST HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the semis) 1. Cooper
Miller, 2. Devon Dobie, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Lance Bennett, 5. Dillon Welch, 6.
P.J. Gargiulo, 7. Cody Weisensel, 8. Korbyn Hayslett, 9. Miles Doherty, 10.
Christopher Hartman, 11. Braxton Cummings, 12. Connor Wolf, 13. Kade Morton. NT
SECOND HOOSIER TIRE C-MAIN: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the semis) 1. Steven
Snyder Jr., 2. Colton Robinson, 3. Chris Sheil, 4. J.J. Yeley, 5. Jeffrey Abbey,
6. Mike Hess, 7. Cole Parker, 8. Mack Leopard, 9. Austin Wood, 10. Dusty Young,
11. Kevin Newton, 12. Carter Jensrud, 13. Cord Kisthardt, 14. Billy Wease.
2:46.211
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (15 laps, top-6 transfer to the
feature) 1. Cannon McIntosh, 2. Jonathan Beason, 3. Zach Daum, 4. Kyle Jones, 5.
Brecken Reese, 6. Steven Snyder Jr., 7. Jakeb Boxell, 8. Briggs Danner, 9.
Kaylee Bryson, 10. Chase Stockon, 11. Devon Dobie, 12. Trevor Cline, 13. Colton
Robinson, 14. Brandon Carr, 15. Lance Bennett, 16. Chris Sheil, 17. J.J. Yeley,
18. Cooper Miller, 19. Josh Hodge, 20. Chelby Hinton. NT
FEATURE: (39 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Cannon McIntosh
(19), 2. Gavin Miller (4), 3. Jacob Denney (9), 4. Zach Daum (21), 5. Justin
Peck (8), 6. Ricky Thornton Jr. (17), 7. Drake Edwards (5), 8. Ethan Mitchell
(11), 9. Logan Seavey (2), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (7), 11. Gunnar Setser (14), 12.
Justin Grant (1), 13. Kale Drake (13), 14. Hayden Reinbold (12), 15. Chris
Andrews (18), 16. Steven Snyder Jr. (24), 17. Colton Robinson (25-P), 18. Zach
Wigal (15), 19. Brecken Reese (23), 20. Jonathan Beason (20), 21. Jakeb Boxell
(26-P), 22. Chase McDermand (16), 23. Mitchel Moles (3), 24. Kyle Cummins (10),
25. Kaylee Bryson (27-I), 26. Thomas Meseraull (6), 27. Kyle Jones (22), 28.
J.J. Yeley (28-I). NT
(P) represents a USAC provisional starter
(I) represents an Indianapolis Motor Speedway provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-36 Justin Grant, Lap 37 Jacob Denney, Laps 38-39
Cannon McIntosh.
**Colton Robinson flipped during the first qualifier. Mack Leopard flipped
during the second qualifier. Rylan Gray flipped during the third qualifier.
Cannon McIntosh flipped during the third qualifier. Bradley Cox flipped during
the fourth qualifier. Connor Wolf flipped during the first C-Main. Steven Snyder
Jr. & Jonathan Beason flipped on lap 22 of the feature. Mitchel Moles flipped on
lap 25 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-687, 2-Kale Drake-619, 3-Cannon McIntosh-612, 4-Jacob Denney-602, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-570, 6-Drake Edwards-550, 7-Gavin Miller-547, 8-Logan Seavey-536,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-502, 10-Gunnar Setser-451.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-78, 4-Gunnar Setser-75, 5-C.J. Leary-73,
6-Robert Ballou-66, 7-Justin Grant-63, 8-Chase Stockon-56, 9-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-48, 10-Jacob Denney-41.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 8, 2025 –
Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, Missouri – 1/6-Mile Dirt Oval
– Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (12.398)
Car IQ First Qualifier Winner: Kyle Cummins
K1 RaceGear Second Qualifier Winner: Gavin Miller
USACgear.com Third Qualifier Winner: Jacob Denney
Cook Out Fourth Qualifier Winner: Gunnar Setser
Car IQ Fifth Qualifier Winner: Thomas Meseraull
K1 RaceGear Sixth Qualifier Winner: Mitchel Moles
First Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Cooper Miller
Second Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Cannon McIntosh
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Cannon McIntosh (19th to 1st)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Steven Snyder Jr.
Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Race: Justin Peck (5th)
WIN 60!
GRANT JOINS EXCLUSIVE GROUP
WITH FREMONT USAC SPRINT VICTORY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Fremont, Ohio (June 28, 2025)………There are now three members of the 60-win club in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship racing. After Saturday night’s round at Ohio’s Fremont Speedway, you can count Justin Grant among them.
The Ione, California racer took over the lead after Robert Ballou’s mid-race misfortune, then fended off a pesky Logan Seavey for the latter half to earn his third consecutive USAC National Sprint Car win, his sixth overall on the season and a milestone 60th series win of his career.
Grant is now only one victory behind Brady Bacon (61 wins) for second on the all-time win list and just two behind Dave Darland (62 wins) for first place on the all-time list. Furthermore, Grant is now closing in on another couple of milestones with Fremont’s score marking his 96th overall USAC-sanctioned feature victory and his 88th career USAC national main event triumph.
In what was the first USAC National Sprint Car event held at Fremont’s 1/3-mile dirt oval since 2003, more than 22 years ago, many drivers struggled to find the feel of their car. Grant was no exception in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
“To be honest, every time I came in, I told the guys, ‘I feel terrible,’ Grant admitted. “Apparently, everybody else felt worse, I guess. I didn’t really feel like I was putting great laps together but I was just trying to get myself to where I was hard to pass or keep myself hard to pass. When you race these things enough, you kind of start to learn where it’s important to make speed and where you can give up ground and not get passed. I was in a little bit of conserve mode toward the end.”
Chase Stockon was superb early in the going as he raced from his outside front row starting spot to get the initial advantage on pole sitter Kevin Thomas Jr., then proceeded to lead the first four laps. Simultaneously, third starting Robert Ballou was surging along the bottom. On lap five, he used the low line to advance past Stockon in turns three and four and appeared to be in total control from there.
Grant moved to second as he dove under Stockon for the position in turn two on lap nine. Seavey followed suit a lap later in turn two as he too went below Stockon to slot into third. Despite Grant and Seavey’s advancements, Ballou was steadily increasing his lead as he closed in on the back end of the field.
By lap 14, Ballou’s advantage had grown to a whopping 3.2 seconds. However, as he entered turn three around the outside of 23rd running Bryce Dues. Without warning, Ballou’s car biked up, then dug in on the left side wheels and promptly sent him flipping over nose-to-tail from side-to-side. Ballou ultimately returned after repairs in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. Restarting at the tail, he was able to climb back to 12th at the checkered.
Upon the lap 14 resumption, it initially appeared Seavey had the faster car than Grant. Seavey was draped all over Grant’s rear bumper lap-after-lap and continued to hold serve when the top-two entered lapped traffic which, believe it or not, was a welcome sight for Grant.
“I was super happy to have that row of lappers on the bottom,” Grant stated. “I kind of settled in because I was bouncing and losing the nose and it was easy to slip off the top of two there. As long as I had that row of lappers there, I could settle it.”
Seavey was forced to follow Grant around the high side for the remaining laps as a trail of lappers occupied the bottom, making it an insurmountable quest for Seavey to get a run and dive low under Grant getting into turns one and three.
While, basically, the final 12 laps through traffic played out just as Grant had hoped, the 30th and final circuit was a different story on the other hand.
“On the last lap, we kind of lost it,” Grant acknowledged. “One of them got caught on the top and I got a little messed up and didn’t get off two very well, and I thought, ‘ooh, I better get down into three this lap.’ So, I ran down in there and cheated it and got across there in front of Logan.”
When all was said and done, Grant crossed the finish line as the winner 0.483 seconds ahead of runner-up Logan Seavey while series point leader Kyle Cummins took third with Mitchel Moles fourth and Chase Stockon rounding out the top-five.
Briggs Danner earned Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors after enduring a rough start to the night with mechanical issues forcing his Hogue Racing Enterprises team to make an engine change after not being able to make it out in time for qualifying. Starting 24th in the feature, Danner passed 17 drivers to finish seventh.
Prior to Saturday night, Brian Smith's last USAC National Sprint Car feature start came 23 years ago in 2002. During the semi-feature, he went three-wide around the outside of turn four to grab a transfer spot into the feature at Fremont Speedway. That earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
While Grant won his third series feature in a row, Logan Seavey, meanwhile also continued a personal streak by recording fast time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying for the third USAC National Sprint Car event in a row. Seavey's 19th career series quick time moved him to 27th all-time alongside 1967 champion Greg Weld.
It was also a night of rewriting the USAC record books at Fremont. Seavey’s qualifying run of 14.505 surpassed the previous record of 14.665 held by Jay Drake since 2003. Additionally, Mitchel Moles broke a 44-year-old eight lap USAC National Sprint Car track record by finishing his heat race victory on Saturday night with a time of 1:59.922. That surpassed the former record of 2:16.07, set in 1981 by Sheldon Kinser, by nearly 17 seconds. However, just a handful of minutes later, Kale Drake took over possession of the eight lap record. Drake’s time of 1:57.946 in his heat race broke Moles’ short lived record.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 28, 2025 – Fremont Speedway – Fremont, Ohio – 1/3-Mile Dirt Track
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.505 (New Track Record); 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.646; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.702; 4. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.719; 5. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.736; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.751; 7. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.955; 8. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-14.969; 9. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.972; 10. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-15.075; 11. Dustin Ingle, 2DI, Ingle-15.077; 12. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.115; 13. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-15.155; 14. Max Adams, 21, Hery-15.262; 15. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-15.272; 16. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-15.326; 17. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-15.353; 18. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-15.426; 19. Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-15.505; 20. Mike Miller, 33m, Marshall-15.812; 21. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-15.963; 22. Bryce Dues, 23D, Dues-16.002; 23. Brian Smith, 2+, Smith-16.043; 24. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-16.091; 25. Jerry Dahms, 75, Dahms-16.120; 26. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel Moles, 2. Matt Westfall, 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Shawn Westerfeld, 7. Steve Irwin, 8. Bryce Dues, 9. Jerry Dahms. 1:59.922
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Max Adams, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Saban Bibent, 5. Nate Carle, 6. Briggs Danner, 7. Mike Miller, 8. Dustin Ingle, 9. Brian Smith. 2:04.226
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake, 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 6. Justin Grant, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Ryan Barr. 1:57.946 (New Track Record)
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Dustin Ingle, 2. Steve Irwin, 3. Mike Miller, 4. Brian Smith, 5. Kayla Roell, 6. Bryce Dues, 7. Jerry Dahms, 8. Ryan Barr. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2. Logan Seavey (6), 3. Kyle Cummins (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (8), 5. Chase Stockon (2), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 7. Briggs Danner (24), 8. Jake Swanson (10), 9. Max Adams (7), 10. Gunnar Setser (17), 11. C.J. Leary (15), 12. Robert Ballou (3), 13. Hayden Reinbold (12), 14. Nate Carle (11), 15. Brian Smith (22), 16. Matt Westfall (16), 17. Saban Bibent (18), 18. Shawn Westerfeld (13), 19. Kayla Roell (23), 20. Kale Drake (9), 21. Mike Miller (20), 22. Steve Irwin (19), 23. Bryce Dues (21), 24. Dustin Ingle (14). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Chase Stockon, Laps 5-13 Robert Ballou, Laps 14-30 Justin Grant.
**Robert Ballou flipped on lap 14 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1446, 2-Justin Grant-1353, 3-Mitchel Moles-1201, 4-Briggs Danner-1136, 5-Logan Seavey-1129, 6-Robert Ballou-1086, 7-Jake Swanson-1081, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1020, 9-C.J. Leary-1003, 10-Kale Drake-1001.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135, 2-Briggs Danner-80, 3-C.J. Leary-67, 4-Gunnar Setser-64, 5-Kyle Cummins-61, 6-Robert Ballou-60, 7-Justin Grant-59, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-39, 10-Jacob Denney-35.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 29, 2025 – Millstream Speedway – Findlay, Ohio – 4/10-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Robert Ballou (15.065)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (14.505)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Max Adams
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Dustin Ingle
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Briggs Danner (24th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Brian Smith
SANTA MARIA HOSTS USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS THIS SATURDAY
By Lance Jennings
JULY 1, 2025... The battle for the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
championship will resume this Saturday, July 5th, at Santa Maria Speedway. Now
under new ownership, the popular Central Coast oval will have an action packed
card that will also feature the winged California 305 Regional Sprint Cars,
California Lightning Sprints, and Dwarf Cars. Located 1/4-mile north of the
101/166 interchange at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California, the pit booth at
"The West's Best Short Track" will open at 1:00pm, front gates open at 4:00pm,
time trials at 5:00pm, and racing will begin at 6:00pm. For more information,
visit the track’s website at santamariaspeedway.net or call 805.619.0478.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and are available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Santa Maria Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Santa Maria Speedway has been a popular stop for non-winged sprint car racing
since their opening night on May 31, 1964 when Hal Minyard took the checkered
flags with the original California Racing Association. Since 2005, the 1/3-mile
facility has held thirty-three (33) USAC/CRA Sprint Car events and Kaleb
Montgomery became the 86th winner in series history on May 3rd. Former
champions, “The Demon” Damion Gardner and “The Pride of Garden Grove” Brody Roa
are tied for the USAC/CRA lead with four victories at “The West’s Best Short
Track.” On May 3rd, defending champion R.J. Johnson broke “Bullet” Blake
Miller’s 2008 1-lap qualifying record with a new standard of 13.206. The
complete Santa Maria USAC/CRA win list is at the end of this release.
Heading to the eleventh championship round, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California
sits atop the point standings and leads the competition by sixteen markers.
Racing his #41 Coyote Candle Company / Mesilla Valley Transportation DRC, Lewis
earned his sixth win of the season on June 21st at Perris Auto Speedway with a
surge off the final corners. In addition, the point leader has two heat race
victories, nine top-10 finishes, and 150 feature laps led in the campaign.
Currently tied with Ryan Bernal, Nic Faas, Mike Kirby, and “The Ripper” Rip
Williams with ten wins, Ricky will be looking for his first Santa Maria triumph.
Defending champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona ranks second in the
USAC/CRA championship standings. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P
Avanti Windows & Doors / Apache Transport entry, Johnson led two of the closing
laps on June 21st before running second to Ricky Lewis at the checkered flags.
To date, the multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion has posted four Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Awards, four heat race
victories, eight top-10 finishes, and 5 feature laps led on the year. Currently
tied with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David Cardey, and Richard
Vander Weerd with nine wins, R.J. will have his sights on his first win of the
year this Saturday night.
After running third and earning “best passing job” honors at Perris, Yorba
Linda, California’s “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams has climbed to third
in the chase for the championship. Piloting the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland
Rigging / Maxima Oil DRC, Williams has one heat race victory, two In Memory of
Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Awards, and ten top-10 finishes on the season.
Currently tied with Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins, the 2009 Co-Rookie of
the Year will be looking for his first victory of 2025 at Santa Maria.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender sits fourth in the USAC/CRA point chase.
Driving the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction Services
DRC, Bender salvaged a sixth place finish in the June 21st feature after a
tangle sent him to the back of the field. At press time, the former USAC Western
States Midget Rookie of the Year has three heat race victories, one In Memory of
Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, seven top-10 finishes, and 2 feature
laps led in the campaign. This Saturday night, A.J. will have his sights on the
second win of his career at Santa Maria Speedway.
David Gasper of Goleta, California ranks fifth in the championship points.
Piloting the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 Art Klee / Valley Precision
Products DRC, Gasper placed eleventh in the June 21st main event at Perris. To
date, last season’s rookie of the year has posted two feature wins, one Woodland
Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, one Factory Wraps Semi-Main win, six top-10 finishes, and 57 feature
laps led on the season. David is tied with Max Adams, Darren Hagen, Chase
Johnson, C.J. Leary, Kevin Swindell, and Chris Windom with four USAC/CRA wins
and will be looking for another victory this Saturday.
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brody Wake, Connor Speir, Brecken Guerrero, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Blake Hendricks, Lonnie Oliver, Caleb Stelzig, Colt Treharn, Lonnie Hochstetler,
and Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm,
“The Cadillac” Cody Williams, Blake Bower, Logan Williams, Eddie Tafoya Jr.,
Verne Sweeney, Elexa Herrera, Jeff Dyer, Kaleb Montgomery, and more.
Santa Maria Speedway is located 1/4-mile north of the 101/166 interchange at
1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California. Adult tickets are $25, Senior and
Military tickets are $23, Student tickets are $10, and Kids tickets (10 and
under) are FREE. For more event information, visit the track’s website at
santamariaspeedway.net or call 310.493.4900.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Ricky
Lewis-679, 2. R.J. Johnson-663, 3. Austin Williams-566, 4. A.J. Bender-558, 5.
David Gasper-556, 6. Tommy Malcolm-504, 7. Cody Williams-474, 8. Charles Davis
Jr.-442, 9. Blake Bower-433, 10. Logan Williams-418, 11. Connor Lundy-378, 12.
Eddie Tafoya Jr.-354, 13. Brody Wake-351, 14. Brody Roa-339, 15. Jake
Swanson-299, 16. Verne Sweeney-293, 17. Logan Calderwood-286, 18. Elexa
Herrera-253, 19. Connor Speir-247, 20. Brecken Guerrero-212.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 6-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Jake Swanson.
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: R.J.
Johnson – 13.206 (05/03/25)
SANTA MARIA AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 4-Damion
Gardner, 4-Brody Roa, 3-Ryan Bernal, 2-Max Adams, 2-Rickie Gaunt, 2-Cory
Kruseman, 2-Mike Spencer, 2-Austin Williams, 1-Tyler Brown, 1-Braden
Chiaramonte, 1-Nic Faas, 1-Garrett Hansen, 1-R.J. Johnson, 1-Mike Kirby, 1-Tommy
Malcolm, 1-Blake Miller, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Danny Sheridan, 1-Cody Williams,
1-Rip Williams.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
GRANT HANGS ON TO WIN
WILD BC39 OPENER AT IMS
By: Paul Kelly – Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Speedway, Indiana (July 1, 2025)………Justin Grant endured constant pressure
from rivals, numerous caution flags and heavy traffic to win a wild USAC NOS
Energy Drink Midget National Championship feature Tuesday night that opened the
BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
Ione, California’s Grant, who started second, used nearly every inch of the
racetrack to earn $5,000 for his third career win at IMS in the CB Industries/NOS
Energy Drink – PristineAuction.com – Mobil 1 – TRD/Spike/Speedway Toyota No. 87
owned by Chad Boat, the son of 1998 Indianapolis 500 pole sitter Billy Boat.
Grant also won the BC39 main feature in 2023 on the 1/5th-mile dirt oval inside
Turn 3 at IMS.
Gavin Miller finished second in the No. 97 Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports entry, and Kyle Cummins was third in the No. 3G Glenn Styres Racing
car.
“It was a lot of fun,” Grant said. “I had no idea what to do. I felt like I
could make better speed up top, but you could just get pocketed so easy by guys
running the slider there.
“I almost felt like I slowed down. I felt like early I was able to run pretty
good pace around the top, and it felt like as the pace of the race slowed down,
I had to slow down and start doing things a little differently. I felt like I
was almost running easier at the end than at the beginning but just trying to be
fast in the spots where you can get past.”
The 30-lap feature looked anything but slow, especially over the frantic
final 15 laps.
Grant drove under pole sitter Logan Seavey on Lap 3 and took the lead, which
he held until a restart with 12 laps to go. Daison Pursley then drove his No. 86
CB Industries machine under Grant in Turns 3 and 4 for first place.
That pass started a ferocious duel between Pursley and Grant. The two drivers
swapped the lead at least three times over the next five laps, using every
available line on the clay oval.
With five laps to go, Pursley slid high in Turn 4 and banged wheels with
Grant in the high groove while they dueled for the lead. That slight loss of
momentum let Kale Drake squeeze past to take the lead in the No. 97K Keith
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports car.
But Drake drifted high in Turn 1 on the very next lap and spun, collecting
Pursley and Seavey while Grant drove low to avoid the snarl and take the lead as
the caution flags flew.
Grant kept the lead on the restart and appeared to be headed to a smooth
drive to victory when the No. 19M Bundy Built Motorsports entry driven by Ethan
Mitchell stopped in Turn 4 with one lap to go, triggering a caution period and
the first of two green-white-checkered restarts.
California native Grant hung on to the lead on both restarts and was never
challenged to win by a 0.486 second margin.
The win was Grant’s 20th career feature triumph in USAC National Midget
competition, tying for 35th place all-time alongside four-time Indianapolis 500
winner A.J. Foyt.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: July 1, 2025
– The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana – 1/5-Mile
Dirt Oval – 7th BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Justin Grant (#87 CBI), 2.
Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), 3. Mitchel Moles (#19
Reinbold-Underwood), 4. Brandon Carr (#98K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 5. Chris
Andrews (#95 Miller), 6. Dusty Young (#60 Chappue), 7. Steven Snyder Jr. (#4
RMS), 8. Zach Daum (#16 Minear). NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Zach Wigal (#8 Cornell),
2. Justin Peck (#3p Petty-Rossi), 3. Kale Drake (#97K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4.
P.J. Gargiulo (#5 Gargiulo), 5. Devon Dobie (#23 Dobie), 6. Chris Baue (#36
Baue), 7. Billy Wease (#2 Poe), 8. Austin Wood (#17H Wood). 1:46.465
USACGEAR.COM THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. (#14 4
Kings), 2. Colton Robinson (#67K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Gavin Miller (#97
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 4. Chelby Hinton (#4B Klatt), 5. Mack Leopard (#86x CBI),
6. Mike Hess (#92 Fairfield), 7. Braxton Cummings (#71B Cummings), 8.
Christopher Hartman (#35s Hodge). NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Daison Pursley (#86 CBI),
2. Jakeb Boxell (#14JB 4 Kings Racing), 3. Kade Morton (#8m Morton), 4. Dillon
Welch (#60x LeVecque), 5. Lance Bennett (#91 Mason), 6. Cody Weisensel (#20w
Burrington), 7. Kyle Jones (#27x Joyner), 8. Connor Wolf (#41 OMR-Rase). NT
CAR IQ FIFTH HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Ethan Mitchell (#19m Bundy
Built), 2. Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 3. Gunnar Setser (#43
Arnold), 4. Chase Stockon (#7s Engler), 5. Kaylee Bryson (#11 Abacus), 6. Korbyn
Hayslett (#17L Cummings), 7. Bradley Cox (#45 Cox), 8. Lane Goodman (#11A
Morton). NT
K1 RACEGEAR SIXTH HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Drake Edwards (#83 CBI),
2. Briggs Danner (#40x McDermand), 3. Thomas Meseraull (#7x Engler), 4. Kyle
Cummins (#3G Styres), 5. Chase McDermand (#40 McDermand), 6. Cooper Miller (#8J
Miller), 7. Corbin Rueschenberg (#26 Rueschenberg), 8. Carter Jensrud (#c71
Jensrud), 9. Jeffrey Abbey (#8K Abbey). NT
USACGEAR.COM SEVENTH HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Jacob Denney (#67
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), 2. Trevor Cline (#55 Cline), 3. Ricky Thornton Jr. (#19R
Reinbold-Underwood), 4. Chris Sheil (#91s Mason), 5. Rylan Gray (#81G Gray), 6.
Cole Parker (#17K Cummings), 7. Cord Kisthardt (#21 Kisthardt), 8. Cale Coons
(#63 Dooling). 1:45.827
COOK OUT EIGHTH HEAT: (8 laps, passing points) 1. Brecken Reese (#00
Chandler), 2. Logan Seavey (#57 Abacus), 3. J.J. Yeley (#3J Petty), 4. Kevin
Newton (#16TH 2nd Law), 5. Miles Doherty (#8D Doherty), 6. Josh Hodge (#5J
Hodge), 7. Tyler Fitzpatrick (#57F Fitzpatrick), 8. Jonathan Beason (#14B
Hollan), 9. Frankie Guerrini (#63G F & F). NT
C-MAIN: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the semis) 1. Jonathan Beason, 2. Steven
Snyder Jr., 3. Zach Daum, 4. Bradley Cox, 5. Corbin Rueschenberg, 6. Braxton
Cummings, 7. Carter Jensrud, 8. Cord Kisthardt, 9. Jeffrey Abbey, 10. Connor
Wolf, 11. Austin Wood, 12. Christopher Hartman, 13. Cale Coons, 14. Mike Hess,
15. Tyler Fitzpatrick. NT
FIRST ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Ricky Thornton Jr., 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Chase
Stockon, 5. Trevor Cline, 6. Chelby Hinton, 7. Jonathan Beason, 8. Kaylee
Bryson, 9. Kade Morton, 10. Zach Daum, 11. Cooper Miller, 12. Kevin Newton, 13.
Miles Doherty, 14. Mack Leopard, 15. Korbyn Hayslett, 16. Chris Andrews, 17.
Cole Parker, 18. Cody Weisensel. 2:45.076
SECOND ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to
the feature) 1. Colton Robinson, 2. Briggs Danner, 3. J.J. Yeley, 4. Jakeb
Boxell, 5. Chase McDermand, 6. Dillon Welch, 7. Chris Sheil, 8. Steven Snyder
Jr., 9. Brandon Carr, 10. Bradley Cox, 11. Billy Wease, 12. Josh Hodge, 13.
Lance Bennett, 14. P.J. Gargiulo, 15. Dusty Young, 16. Chris Baue, 17. Devon
Dobie. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (2), 2.
Gavin Miller (9), 3. Kyle Cummins (19), 4. Zach Wigal (14), 5. Drake Edwards
(6), 6. Briggs Danner (20), 7. Brecken Reese (16), 8. Kevin Thomas Jr. (10), 9.
Justin Peck (11), 10. Thomas Meseraull (12), 11. Kyle Jones (26-P), 12. Hayden
Reinbold (5), 13. Gunnar Setser (21), 14. Steven Snyder Jr. (25-P), 15. Colton
Robinson (18), 16. Ricky Thornton Jr. (17), 17. Chase Stockon (23), 18. Daison
Pursley (4), 19. Kale Drake (8), 20. Jakeb Boxell (24), 21. Cannon McIntosh (3),
22. Ethan Mitchell (13), 23. Logan Seavey (1), 24. J.J. Yeley (22), 25. Mitchel
Moles (7), 26. Jacob Denney (15). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Logan Seavey, Laps 3-18 Justin Grant, Laps
19-20 Daison Pursley, Lap 21 Justin Grant, Laps 22-23 Daison Pursley, Laps 24-25
Justin Grant, Lap 26 Kale Drake, Laps 27-31 Justin Grant.
**Zach Daum flipped during the first heat. Steven Snyder Jr. flipped during
the first heat. Cale Coons flipped during the seventh heat. Tyler Fitzpatrick
flipped during the C-Main. Jacob Denney flipped on lap 1 of the feature. Mitchel
Moles flipped on lap 18 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-648, 2-Kale Drake-582, 3-Cannon McIntosh-542, 4-Jacob Denney-538, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-527, 6-Drake Edwards-498, 7-Logan Seavey-490, 8-Gavin Miller-480,
9-Steven Snyder Jr.-471, 10-Gunnar Setser-410.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-95, 3-Kyle Cummins-78, 4-C.J. Leary-73, 5-Gunnar Setser-72,
6-Robert Ballou-66, 7-Justin Grant-63, 8-Chase Stockon-56, 9-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-48, 10-Jacob Denney-35.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 2, 2025 –
The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Speedway, Indiana – 1/5-Mile
Dirt Oval – 7th BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (12.362)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Zach Wigal
USACgear.com Third Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Car IQ Fifth Heat Winner: Ethan Mitchell
K1 RaceGear Sixth Heat Winner: Drake Edwards
USACgear.com Seventh Heat Winner: Jacob Denney
Cook Out Eighth Heat Winner: Brecken Reese
Hoosier Tire C-Main Winner: Jonathan Beason
First Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Ricky Thornton Jr.
Second Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Colton Robinson
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kyle Cummins (19th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jonathan Beason
Max Papis Innovations Rookie of the Race: Brecken Reese (7th)
SET TO GO!
67 USAC MIDGETS EYE BC39 PRIZE JULY 1-2 AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 30, 2025)……… The time has come for one of the crown
jewels in all of USAC NOS Energy National Midget racing to commence – the
seventh running of the BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors on
Tuesday-Wednesday, July 1-2, 2025, at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
An entry list of 67 drivers and cars representing 19 different United States
and two different countries (USA & England) will be vying for the $20,039-to-win
championship night prize this week.
Both nights present a full slate of racing, leading into a 30-lap main on Tuesday and the 39-lap championship night finale on Wednesday at the 1/5-mile dirt oval located inside of turn three at IMS, honoring the late, great USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson.
Let’s meet the field!
THE WINNERS
Six years. Six winners. The BC39 has seen a new champion emerge in each and
every year of its existence dating back to its inaugural edition in 2018.
In this year’s field, there are two drivers facing the opportunity to change
that narrative. Justin Grant and Cannon McIntosh.
Grant won a barnburner back in 2023 while Cannon McIntosh took top honors in
2024 with a stunning last lap score for the win. Grant also picked off a prelim
night win that same year in 2023.
Additionally, three more drivers have captured IMS wins during prelim nights,
and are aiming to translate their experiences to a championship night victory.
Thomas Meseraull got it done in 2023, while Chase McDermand and Kale Drake both
became first time USAC National Midget winners in each of the two prelims a year
ago.
Following last year’s win, Drake has become one of the series’ premier
drivers, having come off a USAC Indiana Midget Week title in early June of this
year. For McDermand, a final night victory would be so meaningful after the
devastating heartbreak that consumed last year’s finale when he led until the
white flag.
THE ROOKIES
A staggering 31 of the 67 drivers are BC39 Rookies, having never turned a lap
in competition at the event in any previous year.
Among the names in the BC39 Rookie camp are late model superstar Ricky
Thornton Jr., 14-time USAC National Sprint Car winner Chase Stockon and winged
sprint car racer Justin Peck, who possesses extensive midget racing experience
from earlier in his career.
Cale Coons, the son of USAC Triple Crown winner Jerry Coons Jr., is entered
for his first BC39 run as is 2025 top USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year
contender Steven Snyder Jr., plus Jakeb Boxell and Corbin Rueschenberg, who
turned heads with quality performances during the recent Indiana Midget Week
series as well as Mike Hess, a USAC Midget winner in his own right who nowadays
is the race director for High Limit Racing.
Also joining the Rookie crew for the 2025 BC39 are Brecken Reese, Kyle Simon,
P.J. Gargiulo, Miles Doherty, Cooper Miller, Jeffrey Abbey, Kade Morton, Lane
Goodman, Austin Wood, Cole Parker, Korbyn Hayslett, Cord Kisthardt, Christopher
Hartman, Bradley Cox, Tyler Fitzpatrick, Dusty Young, Chris Sheil, Colton
Robinson, Braxton Cummings, Carter Jensrud, Mack Leopard, Chris Andrews and
Brandon Carr.
The BC39 Rookie of the Year will receive gift cards and a $700 bonus courtesy of Max Papis Innovations. Furthermore, the top finishing Rookie on Tuesday will receive a steering wheel trophy, while Wednesday’s top Rookie will be rewarded with an even larger steering wheel trophy from MPI.
THE VETERANS
Returning BC39 veterans in this year’s lineup include Kevin Thomas Jr. (2nd
in 2024 prelim), as well as Logan Seavey (3rd in 2023 finale), Daison Pursley
(3rd in 2024 prelim), Jacob Denney (4th in 2023 & 2024 prelim), Gavin Miller
(5th in 2024 prelim) and Zach Daum (6th in 2022 finale), Kyle Cummins (9th in
2024 prelim), Zach Wigal (10th in 2024 prelim), Mitchel Moles (11th in 2023
prelim) and J.J. Yeley (13th in 2024 prelim), all of whom have previously
captured USAC National Midget feature victories.
Kaylee Bryson (7th in 2022 finale) is the lone woman in this year’s BC39
field. She’s joined by veterans Ethan Mitchell (7th in 2024 prelim), Briggs
Danner (7th in 2024 prelim), Hayden Reinbold (10th in 2023 prelim), Dillon Welch
(11th in 2019 finale), Kevin Newton (12th in 2024 prelim), Drake Edwards (14th
in 2024 prelim), Chelby Hinton (16th in 2023 prelim), Clinton Boyles (16th in
2023 prelim), Gunnar Setser (16th in 2024 prelim), Frankie Guerrini (17th in
2024 prelim), Trevor Cline (17th in 2023 & 2024 prelim), Kyle Jones (17th in
2023 prelim) and Chris Baue (20th in 2024 prelim).
The list of veteran BC39 drivers who have previously competed at IMS but are
vying for their first career feature starts at IMS consists of Josh Hodge,
Jonathan Beason, Cody Weisensel, Devon Dobie, Connor Wolf, Rylan Gray and Lance
Bennett.
THE POINTS
Interestingly, the top-three in the current USAC National Midget standings
have all previously won BC39 feature events at IMS.
Justin Grant, a prelim and championship night winner in 2023, leads the
standings by a 21-point margin over Kale Drake, a 2024 prelim night victor.
Cannon McIntosh, last year’s championship night winner, stands third in the
standings, 59 back from Grant.
As opposed to most traditional USAC National Midget events throughout the 2025 season, the BC39 will offer a different point structure due to the altered format. Feature points only will be offered toward the championship standings on each night of competition. All non-transfers will receive 10 points.
THE FORMAT
All USAC National Midget licensed drivers and entrants will receive feature
points only on Tuesday based on their finishing position.
On Tuesday, heat race positions will be selected via draft at 4:30pm EDT. 8
heat races will be held with starting positions based on their selections during
the heat race draft. Points for heat races will be accumulated by finishing
position and total number of positions advanced. Heat race winners plus the
top-8 in overall points will be locked into Tuesday’s feature. Those 16 drivers
will start straight-up based on overall points in the first 16 positions of the
feature. The top-4 finishers from each of the two 12-lap semi-features will
transfer into the feature. The semi-feature transfers will line up in positions
17-24 of the feature lineup based on their finishing order in the semi. The
30-lap feature will pay $5,000-to-win.
On Wednesday, six 10-lap qualifying races will be held and will be lined up based on Tuesday’s heat race points. The top-6 (36 total) in heat race points will start inverted in each of their respective qualifying races. Points for the qualifying races will be accumulated by finishing position and total number of positions advanced. Drivers ranking 1-18 in overall points following the qualifying races will lock into Wednesday’s feature and will start the feature straight-up based off overall points. Drivers ranking 19-30 in overall points following the qualifying races will compete in a semi-feature event. Drivers ranking 30th on back in overall points following the qualifying races will compete in one of two C-Main events. The top-4 finishers from each of the two 10-lap C-Mains will transfer into the semi-feature and will start at the tail of the field according to their C-Main finishing order. The top-6 finishers from the 15-lap semi-feature will transfer to the feature and will start in positions 19-24, rows 10-11-12. The 39-lap feature will pay $20,039-to-win.
THE ACTIVITIES
Several fun activities have been arranged for race fans to take part in
throughout the BC39.
After the conclusion of Tuesday night’s BC39 preliminary feature, the gates
will be opened and the crowd will be allowed to experience the racetrack from
inside the walls. Fans will be invited onto the track to meet USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Championship drivers, while getting a unique opportunity
to walk around the track and see the cars up close.
Prior to the start of the BC39 on Wednesday, a driver meet & greet and
autograph session will be held from 4-5pm for all race fans to partake in at the
merchandise area inside the gates. BC39 posters will be handed to fans. After
the meet & greet, all fans are welcome to attend the public drivers meeting.
A helmet will be signed by all participating BC39 drivers, which will then be auctioned off. You can bid on the helmet, as well as race-used victory lane boards and banners used during this year’s BC39, at the USAC merchandise trailer on one of the two BC39 race days. All proceeds will directly benefit USAC RaceAid, which provides financial aid to the families of auto racing participants with ties to USAC who have been injured and/or need assistance.
JUNIOR SPRINTS ADDED TO THE CARD
Eighteen Junior Sprint drivers will compete on The Dirt Track at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway for the first time on July 1-2.
The invitational Stoops Buick GMC Junior Sprint event will take place in
conjunction with the BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Championship events at IMS.
Among the drivers in the field will be Owen Larson and Audrey Larson, the
9-year-old son and 7-year-old daughter, respectively, of 2021 NASCAR Cup Series
champion and 2024 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Kyle Larson.
A complete show for the Junior Sprint drivers will take place each night on
the quarter-mile dirt oval inside turn three. The format consists of group
qualifying, three heat races and a 20-lap feature.
RACE DETAILS
The July 1-2 event on the 1/5-mile dirt oval inside turn three at IMS
continues to honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter
Bryan Clauson.
Past championship night winners of the BC39 include Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb
Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021), Buddy Kofoid (2022), Justin Grant (2023) and
Cannon McIntosh (2024).
The BC39 officially gets underway on Monday, June 30, with team parking from
Noon-5pm Eastern followed by the Prelude to the BC39 party at 6pm at Prime 47 in
downtown Indianapolis.
On track action begins at IMS on Tuesday, July 1, with a full program of
events for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the
Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am
while the public gates open at 4pm. The drivers meeting is set for 4pm and hot
laps are slated to begin at 6pm followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and racing
immediately following, concluding with a 30-lap feature event for the midgets.
After the feature, fans are invited onto the dirt track to talk with drivers and
see the racecars up close.
Championship night of the BC39 on Wednesday, July 2, will consist of full programs for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am while the public gates open at 4pm. A driver autograph session is slated for 4:30pm and a public drivers meeting will be held at 5pm, while hot laps are set to begin at 6pm. Opening ceremonies commence at 7pm with racing action immediately following with the main events, followed by a semi-feature and the 39-lap feature event for the midgets, paying $20,039-to-win.
Both nights of the BC39 will be aired live on FloRacing.
2025 BC39 PRESENTED BY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS ENTRIES
00 (R) BRECKEN REESE/Canyon, TX (Chandler Grand Prix)
2 (R) KYLE SIMON/Covington, OH (Nick Poe)
3G KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Glenn Styres Racing)
3J J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3p (R) JUSTIN PECK/Monrovia, IN (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
4 (R) STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
4B CHELBY HINTON/Dubberly, LA (Klatt Enterprises)
5 (R) P.J. GARGIULO/Morton, PA (P.J. Gargiulo)
5J JOSH HODGE/Brownsburg, IN (Josh Hodge)
7s (R) CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tim Engler)
7x THOMAS MESERAULL/San Jose, CA (Tim Engler)
8 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (Cornell Racing Stables)
8D (R) MILES DOHERTY/Delmar, IA (Miles Doherty Racing)
8J (R) COOPER MILLER/Graham, TX (Cooper Miller)
8K (R) JEFFREY ABBEY/Rhome, TX (Jeffrey Abbey)
8m (R) KADE MORTON/Coweta, OK (Blane Morton)
11 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
11A (R) LANE GOODMAN/Broken Arrow, OK (Blane Morton)
11B CLINTON BOYLES/Greenwood, MO (Scott Beierle)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14B JONATHAN BEASON/Broken Arrow, OK (Holley Hollan)
14JB (R) JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
16 ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Dan Minear)
16TH KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (2nd Law Motorsports)
17H (R) AUSTIN WOOD/Germantown, TN (Austin Wood)
17K (R) COLE PARKER/Coal City, IN (Robert Cummings)
17L (R) KORBYN HAYSLETT/Troy, OH (Robert Cummings)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19m ETHAN MITCHELL/Mooresville, NC (Bundy Built Motorsports)
19R (R) RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20w CODY WEISENSEL/Sun Prairie, WI (Bill Burrington Motorsports)
21 (R) CORD KISTHARDT/Hershey, PA (Cord Kisthardt)
23 DEVON DOBIE/Wapakoneta, OH (Dennis Dobie)
26 (R) CORBIN RUESCHENBERG/Mesa, AZ (Scott Rueschenberg)
27x KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports)
35s (R) CHRISTOPHER HARTMAN/Boulder, CO (Josh Hodge)
36 CHRIS BAUE/Indianapolis, IN (Bill Baue)
40 CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Chase McDermand Racing)
40x BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Chase McDermand Racing)
41 CONNOR WOLF/Lafayette, IN (OMR / Rase Motorsports)
43 GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
45 (R) BRADLEY COX/Burkburnett, TX (Lonnie Cox)
55 TREVOR CLINE/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57F (R) TYLER FITZPATRICK/Columbia City, IN (Tyler Fitzpatrick)
60 (R) DUSTY YOUNG/Benton, AR (Chappue Motorsports)
60x DILLON WELCH/Carmel, IN (John LeVecque)
61 (R) CHRIS SHEIL/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
63 (R) CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling-Curb/Agajanian)
63G FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (Frankie Guerrini)
67 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K (R) COLTON ROBINSON/Titusville, FL (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Motorsports)
71B (R) BRAXTON CUMMINGS/Bedford, IN (Robert Cummings)
C71 (R) CARTER JENSRUD/River Falls, WI (Carter Jensrud)
71K CANNON McINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
81G RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers Racing)
83 DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (CB Industries)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
86x (R) MACK LEOPARD/Beavercreek, OH (CB Industries)
87 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (CB Industries)
91 LANCE BENNETT/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
92 (R) MIKE HESS/Petersburg, IL (Stephen Fairfield)
95 (R) CHRIS ANDREWS/Tulsa, OK (Jim Miller)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98K (R) BRANDON CARR/Sheffield, UK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
**(R) Represents a BC39 Rookie
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-578, 2-Kale Drake-557, 3-Cannon McIntosh-519, 4-Jacob Denney-515, 5-Kevin Thomas Jr.-478, 6-Logan Seavey-467, 7-Drake Edwards-440, 8-Steven Snyder Jr.-436, 9-Gavin Miller-413, 10-Gunnar Setser-373.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK RECORDS AT THE DIRT
TRACK AT IMS:
8 Laps - 9/29/2023 - Justin Grant - 1:37.26
10 Laps - 8/19/2021 - Emerson Axsom - 2:04.91
12 Laps - 9/30/2023 - Jacob Denney - 2:32.80
BC39 CHAMPIONS:
2018: Brady Bacon (FMR Racing #76m)
2019: Zeb Wise (Clauson Marshall Racing #39BC)
2020: Not Held
2021: Kyle Larson (CB Industries #86)
2022: Buddy Kofoid (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
2023: Justin Grant (RMS Racing #2)
2024: Cannon McIntosh (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K)
BC39 PRELIMINARY NIGHT FEATURE WINNERS:
2023: Thomas Meseraull (RMS Racing #7x)
2023: Justin Grant (RMS Racing #2)
2024: Chase McDermand (Chase McDermand #40) & Kale Drake (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97)
CUMMINS COMES UP BIG,
WINS USAC’S MILLSTREAM RETURN AFTER 37 YEARS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Findlay, Ohio (June 29, 2025)………Throughout the 2025 season, Kyle Cummins
hadn’t gone more than four races without scoring a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship feature victory.
The Princeton, Indiana driver wasn’t about to let the “skid” slip to five on
Sunday night at Findlay, Ohio’s Millstream Speedway.
Cummins wired all 30 laps to become the first USAC winner at Millstream’s
4/10-mile dirt oval since Brad Doty’s victory in 1988, and the first USAC winner
at the track without a wing affixed to the top of his car since Jac Haudenschild
in 1982.
The series point leader’s triumph was his seventh of the season in the Petty
Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors - Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton
Chevy. His 27th career USAC National Sprint Car feature win moved him to 19th on
the all-time, surpassing the likes of Tony Elliott, Logan Seavey and Dave Steele
on the series win list.
Cummins’ latest victory also broke Justin Grant’s string of three consecutive
USAC National Sprint Car wins. As Cummins’ closest rival in the championship
standings, Cummins was determined to stay one step ahead of Grant.
“With Justin winning a few in a row like that, that’ll really lean on you a
little bit,” Cummins admitted.
Cummins also ran his streak of top-10s in 2025 USAC National Sprint Car
competition to 21 straight, the most to begin a season since C.J. Leary reeled
off 21 consecutive top-10 results during his 2019 championship season.
Despite his prowess everywhere USAC National Sprint Cars have traveled this
year, Cummins felt his performances on drier and slicker tracks was an area that
had room for improvement. On Sunday night, they found something new to add to
the ol’ notebook.
“We’ve been getting super tight,” Cummins explained. “Every night we go,
we’re just tight, tight, tight. I think we’ve just been over tightening it, so
tight that we actually get loose. At the beginning of the race last night, I
couldn’t even race it. It was trying to turn me over. As the race went on, we
lost the fuel load and the car finally loosened up and came to us. Tonight, we
just started a little bit on the freer side and it stayed free all night long,
as loose as we’ve been, and the car still had good drive.”
At the start, Cummins immediately shot out to the lead from his outside front
row starting spot to pace the opening five circuits over pole sitter Jake
Swanson and defending champion Logan Seavey.
However, on lap six, eighth place running Hayden Reinbold endured a vicious
turn three flip that brought out the red flag. Reinbold was ultimately able to
climb out and walk away under his own power.
Although Reinbold was, thankfully, able to walk away, in a roundabout way,
the stoppage was helpful in assisting Cummins on his route to victory.
“The open red was really important,” Cummins explained. “Thank the lord Jesus
Christ, but I think he saved us there a little bit. We were going to run out of
fuel because we did a little bit of track warming up and we wouldn’t have made
it on fuel, so I bet we were close and we filled back up. I think we got really
lucky there.”
On the restart, third running Seavey bounced once, twice, thrice and four
times through turn three, but was able to stay on the gas and continue on.
Nonetheless, the hop, skip and a jump dropped him from third to seventh in a
snap.
Through the middle stages of the 30-lap main event, Robert Ballou was the mad
man on the move. Starting ninth, he advanced to fourth under Grant in turn two
on lap 11, then raced to third past Swanson on the back straight on lap 14, then
engaged in an all-out war with Mitchel Moles that lasted the balance of the
race.
Moles and Ballou went toe-to-toe, side-by-side lap-after-lap with Moles
cruising the high line and Ballou edging along the bottom. Between the two, they
officially swapped the lead four times in a seven lap span, and that’s not
taking into account the twice-a-lap unofficial passes for position.
Ballou swiped second from Moles on lap 18 only for Moles to edge back ahead
of Ballou moments later on lap 19. Ballou turned it back up to get to second on
lap 22, only to have Moles strike back on lap 24 as Ballou lost ground on the
bottom in lapped traffic.
Up front, Cummins was all by his lonesome, aside from a healthy dose of
lapped traffic, as his lead grew to more than a half-straightaway and never
wavered.
In the end, Cummins’ advantage as he crossed the finish line as the winner
was 1.646 seconds over Mitchel Moles, Robert Ballou, Briggs Danner and Justin
Grant.
Meanwhile, Kevin Thomas Jr. took a 14th place starting position and cut it in
half. KTJ finished seventh to earn his second Rod End Supply Hard Charger award
in his last three series starts.
Ricky Lewis went topside from fourth to first on the opening lap to win his
heat race. That one big, bold move carried him to the heat victory and the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Mitchel Moles rewrote the record book on his Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying
run. His lap of 16.331 seconds set a new track record for USAC National Sprint
Cars at Millstream, which broke the 43-year-old mark of 17.941 set by Jac
Haudenschild in 1982. Moles’ 22nd career USAC National Sprint Car fast
qualifying time moved him past A.J. Foyt and into a tie for 21st all-time with
Steve Butler. During qualifying, 23 of the 24 drivers on hand were under the
former track record.
Furthermore, Justin Grant's time of 2:16.001 in his heat race victory set a new eight lap USAC National Sprint Car track record at Millstream. That shattered Chet Johnson's 1982 time of 2:36.69 by an astounding 20 seconds.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 29, 2025 –
Millstream Speedway – Findlay, Ohio – 4/10-Mile Dirt Track
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.331
(New Track Record); 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-16.352; 3. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-16.501; 4. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-16.543; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-16.551; 6. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-16.568; 7. Hayden Reinbold,
19, Reinbold/Underwood-16.643; 8. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-16.650; 9. Ricky
Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.653; 10. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-16.683;
11. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-16.697; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-16.741;
13. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-16.756; 14. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-16.784; 15.
Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-16.942; 16. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-17.007;
17. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-17.105; 18. Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-17.179;
19. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-17.262; 20. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-17.306; 21.
John Mollick, 4JM, Mollick-17.482; 22. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-17.512; 23.
Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-17.602; 24. Jeremy Atchison, 0J, Atchison-20.365.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant,
2. C.J. Leary, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Kale Drake, 6. Shawn
Westerfeld, 7. Saban Bibent, 8. Nate Carle. 2:16.001 (New Track Record)
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert
Ballou, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Logan Calderwood, 5. Gunnar
Setser, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Ryan Barr. 2:18.915
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis,
2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Kayla Roell, 6. Steve
Irwin, 7. John Mollick. 2:21.128
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (2), 2.
Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Robert Ballou (9), 4. Briggs Danner (5), 5. Justin Grant
(8), 6. C.J. Leary (12), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 8. Jake Swanson (1), 9. Ricky
Lewis (7), 10. Kale Drake (3), 11. Logan Seavey (4), 12. Chase Stockon (11), 13.
Logan Calderwood (17), 14. Shawn Westerfeld (16), 15. John Mollick (20), 16.
Kayla Roell (15), 17. Ryan Barr (22), 18. Saban Bibent (21), 19. Steve Irwin
(18), 20. Hayden Reinbold (10), 21. Gunnar Setser (13), 22. Jeremy Atchison
(23), 23. Nate Carle (19), 24. Matt Westfall (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kyle Cummins.
**Hayden Reinbold flipped on lap 6 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1525,
2-Justin Grant-1418, 3-Mitchel Moles-1280, 4-Briggs Danner-1207, 5-Logan
Seavey-1180, 6-Robert Ballou-1158, 7-Jake Swanson-1136, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1079,
9-C.J. Leary-1065, 10-Kale Drake-1051.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-81, 3-C.J. Leary-73, 4-Robert Ballou-66, 5-Gunnar Setser-64,
6-Kyle Cummins-62, 7-Justin Grant-62, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-46,
10-Jacob Denney-35.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACES: July 4-5, 2025 – Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt Track – Sprintacular
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (16.284)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (16.331)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Justin Grant
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Ricky Lewis
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (14th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Ricky Lewis
WIN 60!
GRANT JOINS EXCLUSIVE GROUP
WITH FREMONT USAC SPRINT VICTORY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Fremont, Ohio (June 28, 2025)………There are now three members of the 60-win
club in USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship racing. After Saturday
night’s round at Ohio’s Fremont Speedway, you can count Justin Grant among them.
The Ione, California racer took over the lead after Robert Ballou’s mid-race
misfortune, then fended off a pesky Logan Seavey for the latter half to earn his
third consecutive USAC National Sprint Car win, his sixth overall on the season
and a milestone 60th series win of his career.
Grant is now only one victory behind Brady Bacon (61 wins) for second on the
all-time win list and just two behind Dave Darland (62 wins) for first place on
the all-time list. Furthermore, Grant is now closing in on another couple of
milestones with Fremont’s score marking his 96th overall USAC-sanctioned feature
victory and his 88th career USAC national main event triumph.
In what was the first USAC National Sprint Car event held at Fremont’s
1/3-mile dirt oval since 2003, more than 22 years ago, many drivers struggled to
find the feel of their car. Grant was no exception in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS
Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
“To be honest, every time I came in, I told the guys, ‘I feel terrible,’
Grant admitted. “Apparently, everybody else felt worse, I guess. I didn’t really
feel like I was putting great laps together but I was just trying to get myself
to where I was hard to pass or keep myself hard to pass. When you race these
things enough, you kind of start to learn where it’s important to make speed and
where you can give up ground and not get passed. I was in a little bit of
conserve mode toward the end.”
Chase Stockon was superb early in the going as he raced from his outside
front row starting spot to get the initial advantage on pole sitter Kevin Thomas
Jr., then proceeded to lead the first four laps. Simultaneously, third starting
Robert Ballou was surging along the bottom. On lap five, he used the low line to
advance past Stockon in turns three and four and appeared to be in total control
from there.
Grant moved to second as he dove under Stockon for the position in turn two
on lap nine. Seavey followed suit a lap later in turn two as he too went below
Stockon to slot into third. Despite Grant and Seavey’s advancements, Ballou was
steadily increasing his lead as he closed in on the back end of the field.
By lap 14, Ballou’s advantage had grown to a whopping 3.2 seconds. However,
as he entered turn three around the outside of 23rd running Bryce Dues. Without
warning, Ballou’s car biked up, then dug in on the left side wheels and promptly
sent him flipping over nose-to-tail from side-to-side. Ballou ultimately
returned after repairs in the Indy Metal Finishing Work Area. Restarting at the
tail, he was able to climb back to 12th at the checkered.
Upon the lap 14 resumption, it initially appeared Seavey had the faster car
than Grant. Seavey was draped all over Grant’s rear bumper lap-after-lap and
continued to hold serve when the top-two entered lapped traffic which, believe
it or not, was a welcome sight for Grant.
“I was super happy to have that row of lappers on the bottom,” Grant stated.
“I kind of settled in because I was bouncing and losing the nose and it was easy
to slip off the top of two there. As long as I had that row of lappers there, I
could settle it.”
Seavey was forced to follow Grant around the high side for the remaining laps
as a trail of lappers occupied the bottom, making it an insurmountable quest for
Seavey to get a run and dive low under Grant getting into turns one and three.
While, basically, the final 12 laps through traffic played out just as Grant
had hoped, the 30th and final circuit was a different story on the other hand.
“On the last lap, we kind of lost it,” Grant acknowledged. “One of them got
caught on the top and I got a little messed up and didn’t get off two very well,
and I thought, ‘ooh, I better get down into three this lap.’ So, I ran down in
there and cheated it and got across there in front of Logan.”
When all was said and done, Grant crossed the finish line as the winner 0.483
seconds ahead of runner-up Logan Seavey while series point leader Kyle Cummins
took third with Mitchel Moles fourth and Chase Stockon rounding out the
top-five.
Briggs Danner earned Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors after enduring a
rough start to the night with mechanical issues forcing his Hogue Racing
Enterprises team to make an engine change after not being able to make it out in
time for qualifying. Starting 24th in the feature, Danner passed 17 drivers to
finish seventh.
Prior to Saturday night, Brian Smith's last USAC National Sprint Car feature
start came 23 years ago in 2002. During the semi-feature, he went three-wide
around the outside of turn four to grab a transfer spot into the feature at
Fremont Speedway. That earned him the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
While Grant won his third series feature in a row, Logan Seavey, meanwhile
also continued a personal streak by recording fast time in Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying for the third USAC National Sprint Car event in a row. Seavey's 19th
career series quick time moved him to 27th all-time alongside 1967 champion Greg
Weld.
It was also a night of rewriting the USAC record books at Fremont. Seavey’s
qualifying run of 14.505 surpassed the previous record of 14.665 held by Jay
Drake since 2003. Additionally, Mitchel Moles broke a 44-year-old eight lap USAC
National Sprint Car track record by finishing his heat race victory on Saturday
night with a time of 1:59.922. That surpassed the former record of 2:16.07, set
in 1981 by Sheldon Kinser, by nearly 17 seconds. However, just a handful of
minutes later, Kale Drake took over possession of the eight lap record. Drake’s
time of 1:57.946 in his heat race broke Moles’ short lived record.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 28, 2025 –
Fremont Speedway – Fremont, Ohio – 1/3-Mile Dirt Track
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.505 (New Track
Record); 2. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.646; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.702; 4.
Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.719; 5. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-14.736; 6. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.751; 7. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.955;
8. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-14.969; 9. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-14.972; 10. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-15.075; 11.
Dustin Ingle, 2DI, Ingle-15.077; 12. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.115; 13. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-15.155; 14. Max Adams,
21, Hery-15.262; 15. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-15.272; 16. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-15.326; 17. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-15.353; 18. Kale
Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-15.426; 19. Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-15.505; 20. Mike
Miller, 33m, Marshall-15.812; 21. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-15.963; 22. Bryce Dues,
23D, Dues-16.002; 23. Brian Smith, 2+, Smith-16.043; 24. Kayla Roell, 4K,
Roell-16.091; 25. Jerry Dahms, 75, Dahms-16.120; 26. Briggs Danner, 39,
Hogue-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel Moles,
2. Matt Westfall, 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Shawn
Westerfeld, 7. Steve Irwin, 8. Bryce Dues, 9. Jerry Dahms. 1:59.922
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Max
Adams, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Chase Stockon, 4. Saban Bibent, 5. Nate Carle, 6.
Briggs Danner, 7. Mike Miller, 8. Dustin Ingle, 9. Brian Smith. 2:04.226
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake,
2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 6.
Justin Grant, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Ryan Barr. 1:57.946 (New Track Record)
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-6 transfer to the
feature) 1. Dustin Ingle, 2. Steve Irwin, 3. Mike Miller, 4. Brian Smith, 5.
Kayla Roell, 6. Bryce Dues, 7. Jerry Dahms, 8. Ryan Barr. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (4), 2.
Logan Seavey (6), 3. Kyle Cummins (5), 4. Mitchel Moles (8), 5. Chase Stockon
(2), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 7. Briggs Danner (24), 8. Jake Swanson (10), 9.
Max Adams (7), 10. Gunnar Setser (17), 11. C.J. Leary (15), 12. Robert Ballou
(3), 13. Hayden Reinbold (12), 14. Nate Carle (11), 15. Brian Smith (22), 16.
Matt Westfall (16), 17. Saban Bibent (18), 18. Shawn Westerfeld (13), 19. Kayla
Roell (23), 20. Kale Drake (9), 21. Mike Miller (20), 22. Steve Irwin (19), 23.
Bryce Dues (21), 24. Dustin Ingle (14). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Chase Stockon, Laps 5-13 Robert Ballou, Laps
14-30 Justin Grant.
**Robert Ballou flipped on lap 14 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1446,
2-Justin Grant-1353, 3-Mitchel Moles-1201, 4-Briggs Danner-1136, 5-Logan
Seavey-1129, 6-Robert Ballou-1086, 7-Jake Swanson-1081, 8-Kevin Thomas Jr.-1020,
9-C.J. Leary-1003, 10-Kale Drake-1001.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-80, 3-C.J. Leary-67, 4-Gunnar Setser-64, 5-Kyle Cummins-61,
6-Robert Ballou-60, 7-Justin Grant-59, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-39, 10-Jacob Denney-35.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 29, 2025 –
Millstream Speedway – Findlay, Ohio – 4/10-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Robert Ballou (15.065)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (14.505)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Max Adams
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Dustin Ingle
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Briggs Danner (24th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Brian Smith
4-SCORE!
SWANSON STRIKES AGAIN,
WINS WINCHESTER’S RICH VOGLER CLASSIC
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Winchester, Indiana (June 27, 2025)………It had been more than a quarter century
since a driver had won four consecutive races within a single USAC division at
Indiana’s Winchester Speedway.
Throughout Friday night’s 34th running of the Rich Vogler Classic, Kody
Swanson made certain it was going to be him as he swept the entire night of
events at the 37 degree high-banked 1/2-mile paved oval.
Swanson (Kingsburg, California) started off the evening fastest in Dirt Draft
Practice, then followed up by setting fast time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying
before leading all 100 laps from the pole position aboard his Doran Binks
Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics – Glenn Farms/Beast/Lanci Ford.
For Swanson, he partied like it was 1999 as only three previous drivers had
won four-straight USAC main events at Winchester, the last two of which occurred
26 seasons ago.
Steve Chassey remains the all-time record holder with five consecutive USAC
National Sprint Car victories at Winchester in 1979. Dave Steele collected
four-in-a-row with the USAC National Sprint Cars in 1998-1999. Most recently,
Ryan Newman corralled four straight USAC National Midget triumphs spanning
1998-1999.
Swanson has now authored four USAC Silver Crown wins at Winchester in
succession, taking top honors in 2022-2023-2024-2025. Furthermore, Swanson also
added another Rich Vogler Classic victory to his resume after also making
winner’s circle visits in 2016 and 2019 when the event was held at Indianapolis
Raceway Park.
He’s already the winningest USAC Silver Crown driver in the history of IRP,
and over the past four years, Swanson has made a nice home for himself on the
Winchester high banks.
“You come in here and respect the place because of how fast it is,” Swanson
explained. “I used to struggle coming to the high banks and I remember them
saying when I first moved here that, ‘well, if you want to go to Indy someday,
you’ve got to get good at the high banks. I may never get to do the Indy part
but I sure appreciate the chance to race here and some of the historic places we
get to race at with the Silver Crown series.”
As coincidence would have it, the last individual to win four USAC races in a
row at Winchester, Ryan Newman, was in the field on Friday night, making his
first USAC appearance at Winchester since the 2000 season. In the years to come,
the 1999 USAC Silver Crown titlist headed south to forge a two-decade-plus
career in NASCAR, where he collected 18 career Cup Series wins, including the
2008 Daytona 500.
After earning his record-extending 57th career USAC Silver Crown Honest Abe
Roofing Fast Qualifying award, Swanson immediately wrestled control of the field
on lap one over the trailing C.J. Leary and Justin Grant. That said, the early
race story belonged to veteran Brian Tyler. Over the course of the first six
laps, the 11th place starting Tyler picked off one car per lap to race his way
into the top-five.
The ever spectacular Tyler experienced several close encounters of the
outside wall kind, making full contact with his right rear tire on lap 11, which
white walled the sidewall as white paint dust speckled the air. By lap 23, he
had scooted by Bobby Santos for fourth and was still rolling. On lap 43, Tyler
pulled off what may have been the save of the year as he dirt tracked his ride
through turns three and four, barely scraping by while completely sideways.
However, Tyler seemingly never lifted and continued on without much hindrance.
One lap later, however, Dakoda Armstrong pounced under Tyler for the fourth
spot.
Tyler’s run proved to be short lived as, soon thereafter, he began to
freefall through the field and was running 11th by the time he dropped off the
pace on lap 69. Nonetheless, due to his “if you can’t win, be spectacular”
style, Tyler was the recipient of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Up at the front of the field, Swanson remained in total control and began to
stretch out his lead on second running Leary. For much of the first half of the
race, Leary never strayed more than a few car lengths off Swanson’s rear bumper.
But as the race wore on, Swanson wore the field down, increasing his lead to
nearly two seconds with roughly 30 laps to go, but this was certainly no time to
let up.
“C.J. kept pressure on me the whole time,” Swanson recalled. “Him, Justin
(Grant) and the whole field here are really good and they’ll make you pay if you
mess up.”
On lap 95 of 100, a mess did find its way into what had been a fairly clean
race from the start. After hitting what the team believed to be a slick spot in
turn one, 10th running Matt Westfall’s car skidded left and darted right,
straight into the outside wall, causing major damage to the right front of the
car. Just behind was hard luck, second place running C.J. Leary who attempted to
avoid the accident, but as he skidded to miss Westfall, his right rear tire went
completely flat, darting him to the bottom of turns one and two and to a stop.
Both cars were towed away and unable to restart.
After what had been a relatively stress free environment for Swanson
throughout the first 98 laps, the race had suddenly turned into a two-lap dash.
“I was just hoping I could outlast them and I’m out of breath because I feel
like I was working hard every lap, especially the last two,” Swanson said. “I’m
thankful I didn’t spin out on that last restart and I’m thankful that we had
such a good car. Everyone kept trying all day, and even into qualifying, we were
making changes and trying to make this number 77 better.
After the restart, Swanson’s quest stayed true to form, as he dashed to the
finish line for his 47th career USAC Silver Crown win over Justin Grant, Dakoda
Armstrong and Bobby Santos with Ryan Newman rounding out the top-five.
Nathan Byrd flew to his best career Winchester Speedway result. Starting
17th, Byrd edged his way through the field, passing 10 cars to finish a solid
seventh to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 27, 2025 –
Winchester Speedway – Winchester, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Paved Oval – 34th Rich
Vogler Classic
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran Binks-14.842; 2.
C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-15.059; 3. Justin Grant, 91,
Hemelgarn-15.162; 4. Kyle Robbins, 7, KR-15.167; 5. Bobby Santos, 98, DJ-15.217;
6. Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-15.257; 7. Ryan Newman, 92, Kazmark-15.260; 8.
Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-15.268; 9. Colton Bettis, 126, Pierce-15.273; 10.
Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-15.293; 11. Brian Tyler, 81, BCR-15.386; 12.
Taylor Ferns, 55, Ferns-15.404; 13. Tyler Roahrig, 41, Newman-15.518; 14.
Jackson Macenko, 124, Hayes-15.521; 15. Jake Trainor, 6, Klatt-15.562; 16. Kyle
Steffens, 8, Steffens-15.891; 17. Nathan Byrd, 40, Meyer-15.911; 18. Gregg Cory,
32, Williams/Cory-17.587; 19. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1),
2. Justin Grant (3), 3. Dakoda Armstrong (6), 4. Bobby Santos (5), 5. Ryan
Newman (7), 6. Taylor Ferns (12), 7. Nathan Byrd (17), 8. Kyle Steffens (16), 9.
C.J. Leary (2), 10. Matt Westfall (8), 11. Gregg Cory (18), 12. Tyler Roahrig
(13), 13. Brian Tyler (11), 14. Colton Bettis (9), 15. Jackson Macenko (14), 16.
Jake Trainor (15), 17. Kyle Robbins (4), 18. Logan Seavey (10), 19. Dave
Berkheimer (19). 37:54.547
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-100 Kody Swanson.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-463, 2-C.J.
Leary-374, 3-Matt Westfall-315, 4-Kody Swanson-308, 5-Logan Seavey-271, 6-Kyle
Steffens-254, 7-Gregg Cory-246, 8-Dakoda Armstrong-217, 9-Bobby Santos-211,
10-Dave Berkheimer-210.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-63, 3-C.J. Leary-63, 4-Robert Ballou-60, 5-Kyle Cummins-59,
6-Gunnar Setser-57, 7-Justin Grant-56, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-39, 10-Jacob Denney-35.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 18-19, 2025 – Salt City Speedway – Hutchinson, Kansas – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – Evans Building Salt City 100
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Kody Swanson (14.970)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson (14.842)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Nathan Byrd (17th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Brian Tyler
BC39 FORMAT REVEALED
FOR JULY 1-2 USAC MIDGET EVENT AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 26, 2025)………A new two-night format at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway will welcome competitors to the seventh running of the BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors featuring the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship on July 1-2, 2025.
The competition to make the field for the event has proven to be intense with back-to-back nights of full racing programs, starting with Tuesday, July 1, opener which concludes with a 30-lap feature. That’s followed by the grand finale of the week on Wednesday, July 2, culminating in a $20,039-to-win 39-lap main event.
The event honors late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson.
Let’s take a look at the details of the format!
TUESDAY, JULY 1 FORMAT
**Heat race positions will be selected during the heat race draft at 4:30pm EDT.
**8 heat races will be held with starting positions based on their selections during the heat race draft. Each heat race will be 8 laps in length.
**Points for heat races will be accumulated by finishing position and total number of positions advanced.
**Heat race winners + the top-8 in overall points will be locked into Tuesday’s feature.
**Those 16 drivers will start straight-up based on overall points in the first 16 positions of the feature – rows 1-8.
**The top-4 finishers from each of the two semi-features will transfer into the feature. Each semi-feature will be 12 laps in length.
**The semi-feature transfers will line up in positions 17-24 of the feature lineup, rows 9-12, based on their finishing order in the semi.
**30-lap feature paying $5,000-to-win.
**All USAC National Midget licensed drivers and entrants will receive feature points only on Tuesday based on their finishing position. All non-transfers will receive 10 points.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 FORMAT
**6 qualifying races will be held and will be lined up based on Tuesday’s heat race points. Each qualifying race will be 10 laps in length.
**The top-6 (36 total) in heat race points will start inverted in each of their respective qualifying races.
**Points for the qualifying races will be accumulated by finishing position and total number of positions advanced.
**Drivers ranking 1-18 in overall points following the qualifying races will lock into Wednesday’s feature and will start the feature straight-up based off overall points. The driver with the most points will start on the pole. Second most points will start outside and so on.
**Drivers ranking 19-30 in overall points following the qualifying races will compete in a semi-feature event.
**Drivers ranking 30th on back in overall points following the qualifying races will compete in one of two C-Main events.
**The top-4 finishers from each of the two C-Mains will transfer into the semi-feature and will start at the tail of the field according to their C-Main finishing order. Each C-Main event will be 10 laps in length.
**The top-6 finishers from the semi-feature will transfer to the feature and will start in positions 19-24, rows 10-11-12. The semi-feature event will be 15 laps in length.
**39-lap feature paying $20,039-to-win.
**All USAC National Midget licensed drivers and entrants will receive feature points only on Tuesday based on their finishing position. All non-transfers will receive 10 points.
RACE DETAILS
Teams can still file their entry for the event at https://TheBC39.com, where they may also purchase grandstand tickets, pit and parking passes for the event. Grandstand tickets for the BC39 can be purchased now at www.IMS.com/BC39.
The event on the 1/5-mile dirt oval inside turn three at IMS continues to honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson.
Past championship night winners of the BC39 include Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021), Buddy Kofoid (2022), Justin Grant (2023) and Cannon McIntosh (2024).
The BC39 officially gets underway on Monday, June 30, with team parking from Noon-5pm Eastern followed by the Prelude to the BC39 party at 6pm at Prime 47 in downtown Indianapolis.
On track action begins at IMS on Tuesday, July 1, with a full program of events for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am while the public gates open at 4pm. The drivers meeting is set for 4pm and hot laps are slated to begin at 6pm followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and racing immediately following, concluding with a 30-lap feature event for the midgets. After the feature, fans are invited onto the dirt track to talk with drivers and see the racecars up close.
Championship night of the BC39 on Wednesday, July 2, will consist of full programs for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am while the public gates open at 4pm. A driver autograph session is slated for 4:30pm and a public drivers meeting will be held at 5pm, while hot laps are set to begin at 6pm. Opening ceremonies commence at 7pm with racing action immediately following with the main events, followed by a semi-feature and the 39-lap feature event for the midgets, paying $20,039-to-win.
BC39 ENTRY LIST RISES TO 67 CARS
FOR JULY 1-2 USAC MIDGET EVENTS AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 26, 2025)……… The entry list has risen to 67 cars for
the July 1-2, 2025, BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Drivers representing 18 different United States and three different countries
(USAC, Canada & England), thus far, have filed their entry for the two-night
USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship event on the 1/5-mile dirt
oval.
Race entry remains open through race day at www.TheBC39.com.
BC39 DRIVER REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Teams can file their entry for the event at https://TheBC39.com, where they
may also purchase grandstand tickets, pit and parking passes for the event.
Grandstand tickets for the BC39 can be purchased now at www.IMS.com/BC39.
The event on the 1/5-mile dirt oval inside turn three at IMS continues to
honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter Bryan Clauson.
Past championship night winners of the BC39 include Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb
Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021), Buddy Kofoid (2022), Justin Grant (2023) and
Cannon McIntosh (2024).
The BC39 officially gets underway on Monday, June 30, with team parking from
Noon-5pm Eastern followed by the Prelude to the BC39 party at 6pm at Prime 47 in
downtown Indianapolis.
On track action begins at IMS on Tuesday, July 1, with a full program of
events for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the
Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am
while the public gates open at 4pm. The drivers meeting is set for 4pm and hot
laps are slated to begin at 6pm followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and racing
immediately following, concluding with a 30-lap feature event for the midgets.
After the feature, fans are invited onto the dirt track to talk with drivers and
see the racecars up close.
Championship night of the BC39 on Wednesday, July 2, will consist of full programs for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am while the public gates open at 4pm. A driver autograph session is slated for 4:30pm and a public drivers meeting will be held at 5pm, while hot laps are set to begin at 6pm. Opening ceremonies commence at 7pm with racing action immediately following with the main events, followed by a semi-feature and the 39-lap feature event for the midgets, paying $20,039-to-win.
2025 BC39 PRESENTED BY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS ENTRIES
(67 cars as of June 26, 2025)
00 BRECKEN REESE/Canyon, TX (Chandler Grand Prix)
0G GLENN STYRES/Ohsweken, ON (Glenn Styres Racing)
2 KYLE SIMON/Covington, OH (Nick Poe)
3G KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Glenn Styres Racing)
3J J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3p JUSTIN PECK/Monrovia, IN (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
4 STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
4B CHELBY HINTON/Dubberly, LA (Klatt Enterprises)
5 P.J. GARGIULO/Morton, PA (P.J. Gargiulo)
5J JOSH HODGE/Brownsburg, IN (Josh Hodge)
7s CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tim Engler)
7x THOMAS MESERAULL/San Jose, CA (Tim Engler)
8 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (Cornell Racing Stables)
8D MILES DOHERTY/Delmar, IA (Miles Doherty Racing)
8J COOPER MILLER/Graham, TX (Cooper Miller)
8K JEFFREY ABBEY/Rhome, TX (Jeffrey Abbey)
8m KADE MORTON/Coweta, OK (Blane Morton)
11 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
11G LANE GOODMAN/Broken Arrow, OK (Blane Morton)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14B JONATHAN BEASON/Broken Arrow, OK (Holley Hollan)
14JB JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
16 ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Dan Minear)
16TH KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (2nd Law Motorsports)
17K COLE PARKER/Coal City, IN (Robert Cummings)
17L TBA (Robert Cummings)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19m ETHAN MITCHELL/Mooresville, NC (Bundy Built Motorsports)
19R RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20w CODY WEISENSEL/Sun Prairie, WI (Bill Burrington Motorsports)
21 CORD KISTHARDT/Hershey, PA (Cord Kisthardt)
23 DEVON DOBIE/Wapakoneta, OH (Dennis Dobie)
26 CORBIN RUESCHENBERG/Mesa, AZ (Scott Rueschenberg)
27x KYLE JONES/Kennedale, TX (Joyner Motorsports)
35s CHRIS HARTMAN/Boulder, CO (Josh Hodge)
36 CHRIS BAUE/Indianapolis, IN (Bill Baue)
40 CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Chase McDermand Racing)
40x BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Chase McDermand Racing)
41 CONNOR WOLF/Lafayette, IN (OMR / Rase Motorsports)
41B CLINTON BOYLES/Greenwood, MO (Scott Beierle)
43 GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
45 BRADLEY COX/Burkburnett, TX (Lonnie Cox)
55 TREVOR CLINE/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57F TYLER FITZPATRICK/Columbia City, IN (Tyler Fitzpatrick)
60 DUSTY YOUNG/Benton, AR (Chappue Motorsports)
60x DILLON WELCH/Carmel, IN (John LeVecque)
61 CHRIS SHEIL/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
63 CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling-Curb/Agajanian)
63G FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (Frankie Guerrini)
67 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K COLTON ROBINSON/Titusville, FL (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
71B BRAXTON CUMMINGS/Bedford, IN (Robert Cummings)
C71 CARTER JENSRUD/River Falls, WI (Carter Jensrud)
71K CANNON McINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
81G RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers Racing)
83 DRAKE EDWARDS/Peoria, AZ (CB Industries)
86 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (CB Industries)
86x MACK LEOPARD/Beavercreek, OH (CB Industries)
87 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (CB Industries)
91 LANCE BENNETT/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
92 MIKE HESS/Petersburg, IL (Stephen Fairfield)
95 CHRIS ANDREWS/Tulsa, OK (Jim Miller)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 BRANDON CARR/Sheffield, UK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
BC39 ENTRY LIST NEARS 60
FOR JULY 1-2 USAC MIDGET EVENT AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 25, 2025)……… The field is nearing 60 drivers and cars
for the July 1-2, 2025, BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors at The Dirt
Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Thus far, 55 teams have filed their entry for the two-night USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Championship event on the 1/5-mile dirt oval, with more
entries expected to arrive.
Wednesday, June 25, is the deadline for pre-entry into the seventh running of
the BC39. Race entry is open through race day, but the fee for pre-entry will
rise from $75 to $150 starting Thursday, June 26.
The full entry list at press time is included below.
BC39 DRIVER REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Driver registration is open for the seventh running of the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors. Teams can file their entry for the event at
https://TheBC39.com, where they may also purchase grandstand tickets, pit and
parking passes for the event. Grandstand tickets for the BC39 can be purchased
now at www.IMS.com/BC39.
The event on the quarter-mile dirt oval inside turn three at IMS will
continue to honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter
Bryan Clauson.
Past championship night winners of the BC39 include Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb
Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021), Buddy Kofoid (2022), Justin Grant (2023) and
Cannon McIntosh (2024).
The BC39 officially gets underway on Monday, June 30, with team parking from
Noon-5pm Eastern followed by the Prelude to the BC39 party at 6pm at Prime 47 in
downtown Indianapolis.
On track action begins at IMS on Tuesday, July 1, with a full program of
events for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the
Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am
while the public gates open at 4pm. The drivers meeting is set for 4pm and hot
laps are slated to begin at 6pm followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and racing
immediately following, concluding with a 30-lap feature event for the midgets.
After the feature, fans are invited onto the dirt track to talk with drivers and
see the racecars up close.
Championship night of the BC39 on Wednesday, July 2, will consist of full programs for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am while the public gates open at 4pm. A driver autograph session is slated for 4:30pm and a public drivers meeting will be held at 5pm, while hot laps are set to begin at 6pm. Opening ceremonies commence at 7pm with racing action immediately following with the main events, followed by a semi-feature and the 39-lap feature event for the midgets, paying $20,039-to-win.
2025 BC39 PRESENTED BY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS ENTRIES
(55 cars as of June 25, 2025)
00 BRECKEN REESE/Canyon, TX (Chandler Grand Prix)
0G GLENN STYRES/Ohsweken, ON (Glenn Styres Racing)
2 KYLE SIMON/Covington, OH (Nick Poe)
3G KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Glenn Styres Racing)
3J J.J. YELEY/Phoenix, AZ (Petty Performance Racing)
3p JUSTIN PECK/Monrovia, IN (Team Petty-Rossi Racing)
4 STEVEN SNYDER JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
5J JOSH HODGE/Brownsburg, IN (Josh Hodge)
7s CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Tim Engler)
7x THOMAS MESERAULL/San Jose, CA (Tim Engler)
8 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (Cornell Racing Stables)
8D MILES DOHERTY/Delmar, IA (Miles Doherty Racing)
8J COOPER MILLER/Graham, TX (Cooper Miller)
8K JEFFREY ABBEY/Rhome, TX (Jeffrey Abbey)
8m KADE MORTON/Coweta, OK (Blane Morton)
11 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Abacus Racing)
11G LANE GOODMAN/Broken Arrow, OK (Blane Morton)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14B JONATHAN BEASON/Broken Arrow, OK (Holley Hollan)
14JB JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
16 ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Dan Minear)
16TH KEVIN NEWTON/Farmersburg, IN (2nd Law Motorsports)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19m ETHAN MITCHELL/Mooresville, NC (Bundy Built Motorsports)
19R RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20w CODY WEISENSEL/Sun Prairie, WI (Bill Burrington Motorsports)
21 CORD KISTHARDT/Hershey, PA (Cord Kisthardt)
23 DEVON DOBIE/Wapakoneta, OH (Dennis Dobie)
26 CORBIN RUESCHENBERG/Mesa, AZ (Scott Rueschenberg)
35s CHRISTOPHER HARTMAN/Boulder, CO (Josh Hodge)
36 CHRIS BAUE/Indianapolis, IN (Bill Baue)
40 CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Chase McDermand Racing)
40x BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Chase McDermand Racing)
41 CONNOR WOLF/Lafayette, IN (OMR / Rase Motorsports)
41B CLINTON BOYLES/Greenwood, MO (Scott Beierle)
43 GUNNAR SETSER/Columbus, IN (Kevin Arnold)
45 BRADLEY COX/Burkburnett, TX (Lonnie Cox)
55 TREVOR CLINE/Mooresville, NC (Troy Cline)
57 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Abacus Racing)
57F TYLER FITZPATRICK/Columbia City, IN (Tyler Fitzpatrick)
60x DILLON WELCH/Carmel, IN (John LeVecque)
61 CHRIS SHEIL/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
63 CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling-Curb/Agajanian)
63G FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (Frankie Guerrini)
67 JACOB DENNEY/Galloway, OH (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
67K COLTON ROBINSON/Titusville, FL (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
C71 CARTER JENSRUD/River Falls, WI (Carter Jensrud)
71K CANNON McINTOSH/Bixby, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
81G RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers Racing)
91 LANCE BENNETT/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
95 CHRIS ANDREWS/Tulsa, OK (Jim Miller)
97 GAVIN MILLER/Allentown, PA (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
97K KALE DRAKE/Collinsville, OK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
98 BRANDON CARR/Sheffield, UK (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports)
NEWS & NOTES:
USAC SILVER CROWN HITS WINCHESTER’S BANKS JUNE 27
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Winchester, Indiana (June 25, 2025)………Four past Winchester Speedway winners
and a whole host of hungry others will take on the legendary high banks for this
Friday night’s June 27 USAC Silver Crown Rich Vogler Classic at the eastern
Indiana speed plant well-known for its high speeds, high intensity and high
drama.
Among the 19 entries in the field are four drivers who have previously tamed the 37-degree high banks in their USAC career.
FOUR PAST WINNERS
Kody Swanson enters as the winner of the past three USAC Silver Crown races
at Winchester in 2022-2023-2024 and has captured the pole position in all four.
He also enters as the most recent series winner on the pavement at WWT Raceway
on June 14.
Current series point leader Justin Grant scored the win in a photo finish over Swanson in the inaugural Silver Crown round at Winchester in 2021. Brian Tyler makes his return to the series following a three-year absence. He captured a pair of USAC Sprint Car wins at the track in 1997-1998, and one more surprise entry.
HELLO NEWMAN
The surprise of the entry list is Kazmark Motorsports fielding Ryan Newman,
an 18-time NASCAR Cup Series winner and the 2008 winner of the Daytona 500.
Newman, the 1999 USAC Silver Crown champion, has experienced his share of USAC
victories at Winchester, five in fact. He won four times in USAC Midget
competition at Winchester between 1998-1999 and also added a USAC National
Sprint Car victory in 1999.
Interestingly, Newman is the most recent driver to win four consecutive USAC
features with a single series at Winchester Speedway. It’s a record Swanson is
aiming to tie this Friday. Newman also swept both ends of the Rich Vogler
Classic in 2000, which was a NAMARS sanctioned Sprint and Midget doubleheader
that year.
ONE SPOT UP THE ORDER
Another pair of drivers would like to jump over the hump after garnering runner-up finishes in recent USAC Silver Crown outings at Winchester, including Logan Seavey (2nd in 2022) and Bobby Santos (2nd in 2023 & 2024). While Seavey is seeking his first career Silver Crown win on the pavement, Santos is among the most decorated pavement specialists in USAC history and is vying for his first win of the USAC Silver Crown season.
BACK TO THE BANKS
Previous Winchester USAC Silver Crown podium finishers Taylor Ferns (3rd in
2022) and C.J. Leary (3rd in 2024) will also take on the banks this Friday as
will top USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender Jackson Macenko (10th in
2024).
Also back in the field for Friday are those who have previous Winchester
Silver Crown starts. The list includes Nathan Byrd (11th in 2022 & 2024), Matt
Westfall (13th in 2023), Gregg Cory (13th in 2024), Dakoda Armstrong (14th in
2024), Kyle Steffens (15th in 2024), Dave Berkheimer (19th in 2021) and Tyler
Roahrig (22nd in 2024).
WINCHESTER ROOKIES
Meanwhile, Jake Trainor and Colton Bettis are the lone drivers in Friday’s
lineup without previous USAC Silver Crown racing experience at Winchester. But
both have experienced racing teams behind them with Klatt Enterprises (Trainor)
and Sam Pierce Racing (Bettis) routinely being among the fastest at Winchester
for decades.
Both Trainor and Bettis have been dynamite on the pavement with Trainor
recently garnering midget and sprint car wins on the asphalt, including May’s
Little 500, at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway, while Bettis has been a master on the
Florida winged pavement sprint car circuit.
RACE DETAILS
An open practice will be held for all teams on Thursday, June 26, from 7-10pm
Eastern. Pits open at 6pm.
On race day, Friday, June 27, the pits open at 1pm with the drivers meeting
at 3pm. Grandstands open at 3:30pm. USAC Silver Crown on-track action gets
underway at 4:05pm Eastern with the first practice, followed by the second
Silver Crown practice at 5:10pm. Silver Crown qualifying is scheduled for 6:10pm
with an autograph session at 7:45pm, opening ceremonies at 8:15pm and the
100-lap Silver Crown main event slated for an 8:30pm green flag. All times
Eastern.
Tickets will be sold at the gate on race day. General admission tickets are
$30 (ages 18 and up), $10 (ages 13-17) and free (ages 12 and under).
Tickets are also available in advance at:
https://www.winchester-speedway.com/. Reserved seating is $35 (ages 12 and up),
$15 for children. A weekend camping spot is $30.
The 33rd running of the Rich Vogler Classic will feature the USAC Silver
Crown National Championship, plus Modifieds, Thunder Roadsters & Vintage Cars.
The event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 27 WINCHESTER USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST:
5 Dakoda Armstrong/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 (R) Jake Trainor/Medway, MA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 Kyle Robbins/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
8 Kyle Steffens/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
21 C.J. Leary/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 Logan Seavey/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
31 Dave Berkheimer/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
32 Gregg Cory/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 Nathan Byrd/Goodyear, AZ (Meyer Auto Research)
41 Tyler Roahrig/Plymouth, IN (Newman Racing)
54 Matt Westfall/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
55 Taylor Ferns/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
77 Kody Swanson/Kingsburg, CA (Doran Binks Racing)
81 Brian Tyler/Parma, MI (BCR Group)
91 Justin Grant/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 Ryan Newman/South Bend, IN (Kazmark Motorsports)
98 Bobby Santos/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
124 (R) Jackson Macenko/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes Racing)
126 (R) Colton Bettis/Lutz, FL (Sam Pierce Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-396, 2-C.J.
Leary-328, 3-Matt Westfall-272, 4-Logan Seavey-244, 5-Kody Swanson-232, 6-Kyle
Steffens-205, 7-Gregg Cory-205, 8-Dave Berkheimer-185, 9-Mario Clouser-178,
10-Kaylee Bryson-175.
USAC SILVER CROWN TRACK RECORDS AT WINCHESTER SPEEDWAY:
1 Lap - 7/22/2021 - Kody Swanson - 14.459 - 124.490 mph
100 Laps - 7/21/2022 - Kody Swanson - 35:44.816 - 83.923 mph
RICH VOGLER CLASSIC WINNERS:
(Winchester Speedway)
1991: Robbie Stanley (Sprint) & Don Schilling (Midget)
1992: Jim Mahoney (Sprint) & Kenny Irwin, Jr. (Midget)
1993: Robbie Stanley (Sprint) & Stevie Reeves (Midget)
1994: Robbie Stanley (Sprint) & Mike Bliss (Midget)
1995: Kenny Irwin, Jr. (Sprint) & Mike Bliss (Midget)
1996: Andy Michner (Sprint) & Tracy Hines (Midget)
1997: Andy Michner (Sprint) & Tracy Hines (Midget)
1998: Chet Fillip (Sprint) & Ricky Shelton (Midget)
1999: Dave Steele (Sprint)
2000: Ryan Newman (Sprint) & Ryan Newman (Midget)
2001: Dane Carter (Midget)
2002: Dave Steele (Sprint)
2003: Michael Lewis (Sprint)
(Indianapolis Speedrome)
2004: Teddy Beach (Midget) & Bryan Clauson (Kenyon Midget)
(Winchester Speedway)
2005: Dave Darland (Sprint)
2006: Bryan Clauson (Sprint)
2007: Marc Jessup (Sprint)
2008: Darren Hagen (Sprint)
2009: Tracy Hines (Sprint)
2010: Shane Hmiel (Sprint)
2011: Tracy Hines (Sprint)
(Indianapolis Raceway Park)
2012: Bobby Santos (Silver Crown) & Tracy Hines (Midget)
2013: Tanner Swanson (Silver Crown) & Tracy Hines (Midget)
2014: David Byrne (Silver Crown)
2015: Tanner Swanson (Silver Crown)
2016: Kody Swanson (Silver Crown)
2017: Bobby Santos (Silver Crown)
2019: Kody Swanson (Silver Crown)
2020: Not Held
(Winchester Speedway)
2021: Justin Grant (Silver Crown)
2022: Kody Swanson (Silver Crown)
2023: Kody Swanson (Silver Crown)
2024: Kody Swanson (Silver Crown)
PAST USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS AT WINCHESTER:
2021 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant
(5), 2. Kody Swanson (1), 3. Bobby Santos (2), 4. Aaron Pierce (3), 5. Kyle
O'Gara (15), 6. Travis Welpott (7), 7. Matt Goodnight (8), 8. Kyle Robbins (11),
9. Derek Bischak (12), 10. David Byrne (6), 11. Logan Seavey (14), 12. Austin
Nemire (10), 13. Shane Cottle (9), 14. Nathan Byrd (13), 15. Eric Gordon (4),
16. Mike Haggenbottom (18), 17. Mike McVetta (16), 18. Patrick Lawson (17), 19.
Dave Berkheimer (19). 37:06.331
2022 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Logan Seavey (6), 3. Taylor Ferns (8), 4. C.J. Leary (19), 5. Brian
Tyler (12), 6. Derek Bischak (10), 7. Mike McVetta (14), 8. Kyle Robbins (7), 9.
Travis Welpott (13), 10. Kyle O’Gara (9), 11. Nathan Byrd (15), 12. Matt
Goodnight (11), 13. Mario Clouser (16), 14. Justin Grant (4), 15. Gregg Cory
(17), 16. Chris Windom (2), 17. Bobby Santos (3), 18. Eric Gordon (5), 19. Jake
Day (20), 20. Tom Paterson (18), 21. Dave Berkheimer (21). 35:44.816
2023 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Bobby Santos (5), 3. Derek Bischak (7), 4. C.J. Leary (6), 5. Davey
Hamilton Jr. (9), 6. Billy Wease (11), 7. Kaylee Bryson (13), 8. Caleb Armstrong
(4), 9. Mario Clouser (15), 10. Kyle O'Gara (14), 11. Travis Welpott (16), 12.
Logan Seavey (2), 13. Matt Westfall (18), 14. Kyle Robbins (8), 15. Taylor Ferns
(10), 16. Trey Burke (19), 17. Kyle Steffens (20), 18. Aaron Pierce (3), 19.
Mike McVetta (23), 20. Matt Goodnight (17), 21. Nathan Byrd (12), 22. Dave
Berkheimer (22), 23. Gregg Cory (21), 24. Tom Paterson (24). NT
2024 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1), 2. Bobby Santos (5), 3. C.J. Leary (6), 4. Jus-tin Grant (7), 5. Taylor Ferns (3), 6. Logan Seavey (4), 7. Davey Hamilton Jr. (14), 8. Kyle Robbins (12), 9. Trey Osborne (16), 10. Jackson Macenko (15), 11. Nathan Byrd (19), 12. Kaylee Bryson (11), 13. Gregg Cory (20), 14. Dakoda Armstrong (2), 15. Kyle Steffens (18), 16. Derek Bischak (8), 17. Mario Clouser (10), 18. Trey Burke (9), 19. Travis Welpott (13), 20. Dave Berkheimer (21), 21. Nathan Moore (22), 22. Tyler Roahrig (17). 36:25.647
LONG TIME COMING!
OHIO’S FREMONT & MILLSTREAM SPEEDWAYS
RETURN FOR USAC SPRINTS JUNE 28-29
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 25, 2025)………No matter how you slice it, it’s been a
long time since the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship made their way
over to Ohio’s Fremont Speedway and Millstream Speedway.
This Saturday, June 28, USAC National Sprint Cars visit Fremont’s 1/3-mile
for the first time in 22 seasons. The following night, on Sunday, June 29,
Millstream’s 4/10-mile serves as host for the series for the first time in 37
years!
Fresh off a weeklong tour of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the series heads to the Buckeye State for a pair of events none of us have witnessed in a generation or two.
Here are some of the storylines!
A LONG TIME COMING
When the schedule was announced this past December, these two events stuck
out as parts not often visited by USAC National Sprint Cars. Specifically,
Fremont last welcomed USAC Sprint Cars in 2003 when Tracy Hines took the Buckeye
Nationals round. J.J. Yeley scored there in 2002 while Eddie Leavitt took top
honors in 1981. The track record of 14.655 second is held by Jay Drake, set in
2003.
As far as Millstream, like Fremont, there has been a different winner in
every USAC National Sprint Car race held at the track. Millstream harkens back
earlier into USAC history with Rollie Beale and Sammy Sessions taking trophies
there in 1975. Rivals Gary Bettenhausen and Larry Dickson pocketed the top
prizes in 1976. Jac Haudenschild won his first USAC main event at Millstream in
1982, and earlier that night, established the still standing USAC track record
(without a wing) of 17.941 seconds. Brad Doty scored the most recent Millstream
USAC victory (with a wing!) back in 1988.
THE CURRENT DAY
Kyle Cummins experienced pretty much a flawless Eastern Storm last week,
finishing 4th-1st-2nd-3rd-4th in his five starts during the week, yet still came
up just short on the miniseries title to Justin Grant via a tiebreaker.
Disappointed, sure. But those results are certainly still championship
caliber performances, and that’s kept Cummins afloat lately to where he carries
a sizable 95-point lead in the standings heading to Ohio.
Furthermore, Cummins’ current run of 19 consecutive top-10 finishes to start
the season are the most since C.J. Leary’s title season of 2019 when he netted
21-straight to open up the year.
AFTER THE STORM
Fresh off a USAC Eastern Storm championship in which he won three of the five
events, Justin Grant is feeling strong. He trails only Kyle Cummins in terms of
feature victories with five compared to Cummins’ six.
On nine previous occasions, a driver has parlayed an Eastern Storm title into
a USAC National Sprint Car crown at season’s end: Levi Jones (2007-2010-2011),
Bryan Clauson (2012-2013), Brady Bacon (2014), Robert Ballou (2015), Chris
Windom (2017) and C.J. Leary (2019).
TURNING THE CORNER
Entering Eastern Storm, Jake Swanson had accrued just two top-five finishes
throughout the first 14 events of the USAC National Sprint Car season. During
Eastern Storm, he posted three alone in his last four starts.
The Anaheim, California native put together a string of 5th-4th-6th-2nd to
close out Eastern Storm, which has him and his newly-built team looking like
they’ve turned the corner heading into a busy summer stretch.
The same could be said for Kevin Thomas Jr., who notched his second win of
the year last Friday at Williams Grove. It’s been a weird, strange trip for the
Rock Steady bunch this year, but after residing outside of the top-10 of the
standings for much of the year, they now stand 11th and are coming off a podium
finish in their most recent outing on Sunday in Kutztown.
MADMAN & COMPANY
Robert Ballou has won at Fremont Speedway in his career, collecting a Buckeye
Outlaw Sprint Series (BOSS) score there in 2013.
Sitting sixth in the series standings, Ballou is among those looking to notch
his first USAC win of the season this weekend in Ohio, along with other
frontrunners such as Mitchel Moles (3rd in points), Briggs Danner (4th), Jake
Swanson (7th), Kale Drake (8th) and C.J. Leary (10th), just to name a few in the
top-10.
The theme continues with the neck and neck Rookie of the Year battle between
Gunnar Setser (11th) and Hayden Reinbold (12th), who are separated by just 20
points in the standings, and are both vying for first victories after both
achieved their best career USAC Sprint Car results in recent weeks, Setser with
a 5th Knoxville and Reinbold with a 7th at Williams Grove.
RACE DETAILS
On Saturday, June 28, USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Cars head to Ohio’s Fremont
Speedway for the Sandusky Bay Remodeling Open Wheel Shootout, a show which also
will include the USAC Midwest Thunder SpeeD2 Midgets and 305 Winged Sprint Cars.
Pits open at 3:30pm EDT with the front gates opening at 4pm and hot laps at
5:45pm followed by qualifying and racing. General admission tickets are $25 for
adults, $22 for ages 62+ and $20 for students. Kids 10 & under are free. Pit
passes are $40.
On Sunday, June 29, at Findlay, Ohio’s Millstream Speedway is the host of
USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car racing during Sunday Night at the Races which
will also have Winged 305 Sprint Cars. Pits open at 2pm EDT with the front gates
opening at 4pm and cars on track at 5pm. Advance tickets on sale now at
www.MillstreamSpeedway.net. General admission tickets are $25 for adults, $20
for seniors/military, $15 for ages 11-15, free for children ages 10 & under.
Both events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1370, 2-Justin Grant-1275, 3-Mitchel Moles-1132, 4-Briggs Danner-1080, 5-Logan Seavey-1052, 6-Robert Ballou-1038, 7-Jake Swanson-1027, 8-Kale Drake-970, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-960, 10-C.J. Leary-957.
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT FREMONT SPEEDWAY
1-Tracy Hines, Eddie Leavitt & J.J. Yeley
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT FREMONT SPEEDWAY
1981: Eddie Leavitt (10/3)
2002: J.J. Yeley (6/20)
2003: Tracy Hines (6/19)
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TRACK RECORDS AT FREMONT SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 6/19/2003 - Jay Drake - 14.655
8 Laps - 10/3/1981 - Sheldon Kinser - 2:16.07
10 Laps - 6/19/2003 - Boston Reid - 2:40.91
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS AT MILLSTREAM SPEEDWAY
1-Rollie Beale, Gary Bettenhausen, Tom Bigelow, Larry Dickson, Brad Doty, Jac Haudenschild & Sammy Sessions
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS AT MILLSTREAM SPEEDWAY
1975: Rollie Beale (5/18) & Sammy Sessions (8/10)
1976: Gary Bettenhausen (5/23) & Larry Dickson (7/3)
1977: Tom Bigelow (5/22)
1982: Jac Haudenschild (5/5)
1988: Brad Doty (7/17)
USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TRACK RECORDS AT MILLSTREAM SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 5/5/1982 - Jac Haudenschild - 17.941
8 Laps - 5/5/1982 - Chet Johnson - 2:36.69
WEATHERED THE STORM!
GRANT'S ACTION TRACK USA WIN
NETS USAC EASTERN STORM TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kutztown, Pennsylvania (June 22, 2025)………Perhaps no one was more surprised
about the outcome of the USAC Eastern Storm championship than Justin Grant
himself while standing in victory lane after winning Sunday night’s USAC Eastern
Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment feature at Kutztown,
Pennsylvania’s Action Track USA.
It was certainly not due to a lack of confidence in his abilities, but rather
the fact that Grant thought, upon first glance, that the No. 3 listed as
finishing third on the scoreboard was that of Kyle Cummins, which would’ve meant
that he hadn’t finished far enough ahead of his main antagonist to earn the
title.
However, the No. 3 in this particular case was the No. 3R of Kevin Thomas Jr.
The No. 3p of Kyle Cummins had actually finished fourth, meaning that Grant had,
in fact, tied Cummins at the top of the standings with 372 points apiece. Yet,
due to the main tiebreaker of feature victories – which Grant had three of
during the week compared to Cummins’ one – Grant had finally earned an elusive
first Eastern Storm title.
“Checking Eastern Storm off the list is awesome,” Grant exclaimed. “When I
first started racing, these Pennsylvania tracks were the ones I struggled with
the most. The big half-miles were scary. The short tracks were so slick. I
wasn’t good at any of it and I’d come out here and get my butt kicked all week.
To win an Eastern Storm is incredible, and to win at a lot of these awesome PA
venues in front of these great PA fans is awesome.”
The unbreakable zero point margin proved to be the closest Eastern Storm
points race in the 18-year history of the event, taking over for the 2013 and
2021 editions, both of which had first and second separated by a mere one point.
Grant’s victory at the 1/5-mile dirt bullring carried many other accolades
along with the initial glory. He’s now just the fifth driver to win both the
final race of Eastern Storm and the Eastern Storm championship in one fell swoop
along with Levi Jones (2007), Cole Whitt (2009), Brady Bacon (2014) and Robert
Ballou (2015) who also achieved the feat.
Furthermore, Grant’s 59th career USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
victory now moves him one more step closer in his quest to becoming the
winningest driver in the history of the series. Grant now stands just two behind
Brady Bacon (61) for second all-time and three behind Dave Darland (62) for
number one all-time.
In doing so, Grant broke another all-time record, along with his TOPP
Motorsports team, by becoming the winningest driver/entrant combination in USAC
National Sprint Car history. Together, Grant and TOPP have now won 51 USAC
National Sprint Car feature events, surpassing the record formerly held by
driver Brady Bacon and his Hoffman Auto Racing/Dynamics, Inc. team with 50.
“I feel like it’s a small thing I can do to say ‘thank you’ to (TOPP
Motorsports owner) Kevin Birchmeier for all he’s done for me over the years and
how much he’s believed in me,” Grant praised. “Even when I don’t believe in
myself, and I’m terribly hard on myself, he’s always there to pat me on the back
or pick me up and remind me that I’m a professional racecar driver and this is
what I do. I joke that everybody else would’ve fired me by now, and I think I
would’ve quit by now if I’d have been driving for anybody else. It means a lot
to me to do that for him and with him, and it means a lot to win these races for
my crew.”
The longest distance race (40 laps) on the shortest track of Eastern Storm
commenced with leading USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year contender
Gunnar Setser pacing the first laps of his career with the series. Setser led
the first eight laps of the feature from his outside front row starting position
as pole sitter Kale Drake was in hot pursuit.
By lap nine, the front duo had reached lapped traffic. As the two approached
the car of 18th place running Jason Cherry at the exit of turn two, Setser
became boxed in on the low line behind Cherry while Drake had free reign up top.
Drake subsequently blazed his way past both Cherry and Setser to find his way
into the lead, which were also the first laps led in his young USAC National
Sprint Car career.
On the tight and friendly confines of Action Track USA, traffic is always in
play. On the 20th lap, Drake followed 14th running Kayla Roell on the high side
of turns three and four. Left all alone on the bottom was Grant who had a clear
path to the lead at the midway point and ran with it. In a race in which laps
click away at around 11 seconds a clip, opportunities are scarce, and Grant
wasn’t about to hesitate now.
“I don’t ever not go aggressively for the lead,” Grant asserted. “You feel
like you’re good but you never know how many shots you’re going to get to take
the lead. So, I feel like when you get an opening and you’ve got a chance,
you’ve got to take it. I say that’s the reason they put your name on the visor,
to go out and win races. If I see an opportunity, I’m going to try my hardest to
take it.”
Over the course of the next 20 or so laps, Grant and his TOPP Motorsports/NOS
Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy remained in total
control. That is until two laps remaining. That’s when Drake found a second wind
and raced right back to the rear bumper of Grant who was now ensnared in his own
bit of lapped traffic navigation.
Just after taking the white flag, the two raced into turn one only to find a
five-car entanglement which began with contact between Setser (7th) and Kayla
Roell (15th). Robert Ballou (8th), Mitchel Moles (9th) and Logan Seavey (10th)
also all became caught in the web and slid to a stop. The top-two of Grant and
Drake narrowly avoided catastrophe and averted to the high side scot-free.
As the field came to life on the ensuing lap 39 restart, second-running
Drake’s car failed to take off, resulting in him coasting through the middle of
the racetrack as he dropped all the way to the back of the field, necessitating
a yellow flag. It was the ultimate heartbreak for Drake who was in position to
earn his best career USAC National Sprint Car finish at the least, and was also
in a spot to make a move to earn his first career series win. But it was not to
be as he officially finished a distant 14th.
On the next green-white-checkered attempt, Grant had the field covered as he
toured the final two laps with relative ease to cross under the checkered flag
0.835 seconds ahead of runner-up Jake Swanson. Kevin Thomas Jr. took third while
Kyle Cummins came up just short of his first Eastern Storm crown by one single
position. C.J. Leary rounded out the top-five.
With both Grant and Cummins equaled up at 372 points in the final Eastern
Storm tally, it turned out that every point gained or lost each time they hit
the racetrack was uber critical. After Cummins had led every step of the way
throughout the week, Grant made the most of every single solitary opportunity,
bolstered by three feature victories at Bridgeport, Port Royal and Action Track
USA. All that and more led to Grant becoming the newest Eastern Storm titlist.
“We’re trying to win a championship this year, so we’re going to keep digging
on that,” Grant said of his plans for the rest of the 2025 campaign. “Kyle
(Cummins) has been awfully, awfully tough. We haven’t had a bad start to our
year. I feel like we’ve been pretty good and we’ve been as good as you could
hope to be. Kyle has been absolutely lights out. We’re looking for a little
lights out of our own and I think we found it here at Eastern Storm.”
Kevin Thomas Jr. finished his USAC Eastern Storm on a high note by advancing
from eighth to third in the feature to earn his best career finish at Action
Track USA, while also solidifying Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Briggs Danner passed a total of 27 cars throughout the week in heat race and
feature event action, which earned him a $500 bonus as the USAC Eastern Storm
Parallax Group Passing Master.
The runner-up finish for Jake Swanson in the feature was big in so many ways.
Not only was it his best run of the USAC National Sprint Car season, it was also
his best career series finish as a car owner. For that, he was deemed as the
driver who made the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Logan Seavey, meanwhile, recorded his 18th career USAC National Sprint Car Fast Qualifying award. That advanced him to 28th place all-time alongside 1960-1961-1962 USAC Sprint Car champion and 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner Parnelli Jones.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 22, 2025 –
Action Track USA – Kutztown, Pennsylvania – 1/5-Mile Dirt Track – USAC Eastern
Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-10.558; 2. Justin
Grant, 4, TOPP-10.574; 3. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-10.647; 4. Jake Swanson, 5T,
Daming Swanson-10.682; 5. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-10.695; 6. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B
Racing-10.702; 7. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-10.705; 8. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-10.711; 9. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-10.818; 10.
Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-10.824; 11. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-10.828; 12. Steven Drevicki, 19s, DeGre-10.961; 13. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-10.972; 14. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-11.202; 15. Joey
Amantea, 88J, JPA-11.229; 16. Olivia Thayer, 39T, Thayer-11.364; 17. Kayla
Roell, 4K, Roell-11.373; 18. Brody Adamsky, 60, McIlroy-11.831; 19. Jason
Cherry, 67c, Cherry-11.912.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2.
Hayden Reinbold, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. Jake Swanson, 6. Olivia
Thayer, 7. Jason Cherry. 1:48.177
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Robert
Ballou, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Braydon Cromwell,
6. Kayla Roell. 1:49.688
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 2. Steven Drevicki, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Kale Drake, 6.
Brody Adamsky. 1:51.645
FEATURE: (40 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2.
Jake Swanson (3), 3. Kevin Thomas Jr. (8), 4. Kyle Cummins (7), 5. C.J. Leary
(10), 6. Robert Ballou (9), 7. Briggs Danner (4), 8. Mitchel Moles (11), 9.
Gunnar Setser (2), 10. Steven Drevicki (12), 11. Braydon Cromwell (14), 12.
Hayden Reinbold (13), 13. Kayla Roell (17), 14. Kale Drake (1), 15. Olivia
Thayer (16), 16. Logan Seavey (6), 17. Joey Amantea (15), 18. Jason Cherry (19),
19. Brody Adamsky (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-8 Gunnar Setser, Laps 9-19 Kale Drake, Laps 20-40
Justin Grant.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1370,
2-Justin Grant-1275, 3-Mitchel Moles-1132, 4-Briggs Danner-1080, 5-Logan
Seavey-1052, 6-Robert Ballou-1038, 7-Jake Swanson-1027, 8-Kale Drake-970,
9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-960, 10-C.J. Leary-957.
FINAL USAC EASTERN STORM PRESENTED BY LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT POINTS:
1-Justin Grant-372, 2-Kyle Cummins-372, 3-Briggs Danner-360, 4-Mitchel
Moles-335, 5-Jake Swanson-317, 6-Robert Ballou-290, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-289,
8-Logan Seavey-254, 9-C.J. Leary-253, 10-Hayden Reinbold-247.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-63, 3-C.J. Leary-63, 4-Robert Ballou-60, 5-Kyle Cummins-59,
6-Gunnar Setser-57, 7-Justin Grant-55, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-39, 10-Jacob Denney-35.
USAC EASTERN STORM PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-27,
2-Robert Ballou-25, 3-Kyle Cummins-23, 4-Justin Grant-22, 5-C.J. Leary-15,
6-Daison Pursley-15, 7-Mitchel Moles-13, 8-Steven Drevicki-13, 9-Kevin Thomas
Jr.-11, 10-Gunnar Setser-10.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 28, 2025 – Fremont Speedway – Fremont, Ohio – 1/3-Mile Dirt Track
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
USAC Eastern Storm Champion: Justin Grant
USAC Eastern Storm Parallax Group Passing Master Champion: Briggs Danner (27)
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kyle Cummins (10.610)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (10.558)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kevin Thomas Jr. (8th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jake Swanson
RICKY LEWIS WINS WILD USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WAR AT PERRIS
by Lance Jennings
PERRIS, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 21, 2025… After seven feature lap lead changes and
possibly seven more unofficial swaps for the top spot, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard,
California emerged victorious at Perris Auto Speedway. Piloting his #41 Coyote
Candle Company / Mesilla Valley Transportation DRC, the Avanti Windows and Doors
USAC/CRA Sprint Car Point Leader topped his sixth win of the campaign after
starting eighth in the field. In addition to winning the feature at Perris,
Ricky earned an extra $500 cash bonus from the series title sponsor, Avanti
Windows & Doors.
The numerous lead changes only tell part of the story as the lead trio of
Lewis, defending champion R.J. Johnson, and “The Big Game Hunter” Austin
Williams raced three-wide for the lead on several occasions during the closing
laps of the main event. Looking for his first win of 2025, Johnson officially
led the 28th and 29th circuits only to have Lewis surge off the final corners to
take the checkered flag. Johnson, Williams, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, and pole
position starter Eddie Tafoya Jr. rounded out the top-five.
After returning from the Midwest in a former Chris Bonneau DRC, Buckeye,
Arizona’s “Chargin” Charles Davis Jr. opened the program by earning his first
Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award of the
year. The multi-time Arizona Sprint Car Champion posted a time of 16.567 seconds
over the 20 car roster at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds.
Former USAC Western States Midget Champion, Blake Bower of Brentwood,
California topped the 8-lap In Honor of Wiley Miller Sr. & Wiley Miller II /
Sexton Fire Protection First Heat Race. In his second start of the year, former
USAC West Coast 360 Sprint Car Champion, Matt Mitchell of Costa Mesa, California
raced to victory in the Silbermann Solar / Factory Wraps Second Heat Race. The
WC Friend Company Access Systems / In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Third Heat
was claimed by Laveen, Arizona’s R.J. Johnson.
Yorba Linda, California’s “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams earned the In
Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award / “Best Passing Job” honors
with a third place run from twelfth. The Tom & Christy Dunkel owned Inland
Rigging #17W had ran some fastest laps of the feature.
On Saturday, July 5th, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series
will travel to Santa Maria Speedway in Nipomo, California for their last
appearance of the year at the Central Coast oval.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: June 21, 2025
– Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, California
WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY / WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS QUALIFICATIONS: 1.
Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-16.567; 2. Matt Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-16.604; 3.
R.J. Johnson, 33P, Petty-16.700; 4. Brody Roa, 91R, BR-16.727; 5. Connor Lundy,
97, Lundy-16.751; 6. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-16.878; 7. A.J. Bender, 21,
Bender-16.902; 8. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.937; 9. Tommy Malcolm, 5X,
Napier-16.983; 10. Logan Williams, 5W, McCarthy-17.059; 11. David Gasper, 18,
Kittle/Gasper-17.171; 12. Austin Williams, 17W, Dunkel-17.233; 13. Blake Bower,
17X, Dunkel-17.415; 14. Brody Wake, 78B, Wake-17.425; 15. Connor Speir, 57S,
Speir-17.563; 16. Verne Sweeney, 98, Guerrero-17.768; 17. Blake Hendricks, 14,
Hendricks-17.983; 18. Brecken Guerrero, 98B, Guerrero-18.171; 19. Elexa Herrera,
5E, Herrera-18.207; 20. Cody Williams, 44, Williams-NT.
IN HONOR OF WILEY MILLER SR. & WILEY MILLER II / SEXTON FIRE PROTECTION FIRST
HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. Blake Bower, 2. Charles Davis
Jr., 3. A.J. Bender, 4. Brody Roa, 5. Logan Williams, 6. Verne Sweeney, 7. Elexa
Herrera. 2:23.23.
SILBERMANN SOLAR / FACTORY WRAPS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To
Feature) 1. Matt Mitchell, 2. Ricky Lewis, 3. Connor Lundy, 4. Blake Hendricks,
5. David Gasper, 6. Brody Wake. NT.
WC FRIEND COMPANY ACCESS SYSTEMS / IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER THIRD
HEAT: (8 laps, All Cars Transfer To Feature) 1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Austin
Williams, 3. Tommy Malcolm, 4. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 5. Connor Speir, 6. Brecken
Guerrero. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps, With Starting Positions) 1. Ricky Lewis (8), 2. R.J.
Johnson (4), 3. Austin Williams (12), 4. Tommy Malcolm (9), 5. Eddie Tafoya Jr.
(1), 6. A.J. Bender (7), 7. Blake Bower (13), 8. Charles Davis Jr. (6), 9.
Connor Speir (15), 10. Connor Lundy (2), 11. David Gasper (11), 12. Verne
Sweeney (16), 13. Brecken Guerrero (18), 14. Blake Hendricks (17), 15. Elexa
Herrera (19), 16. Logan Williams (10), 17. Brody Wake (14), 18. Brody Roa (3),
19. Matt Mitchell (5). NT.
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Eddie Tafoya Jr., Laps 8-9 A.J. Bender, Laps 10-14
Ricky Lewis, Lap 15 Tommy Malcolm, Laps 16-27 Ricky Lewis, Laps 28-29 R.J.
Johnson, Lap 30 Ricky Lewis.
IN MEMORY OF JIM & CHET GARDNER HARD CHARGER: Austin Williams (12 to 3)
NEXT AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: July 5 – Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, California
DYNAMIC DUO!
GRANT & TOPP COMBO
NET RECORD TYING 50TH USAC SPRINT WIN AT PORT ROYAL
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Port Royal, Pennsylvania (June 21, 2025)………”I love sprint cars on half-miles.”
For Justin Grant, it’s easy to see why he’d say that following Saturday night’s feature victory during round four of USAC #EasternStorm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway.
After all, 17 of Grant’s USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship main event wins have come on dirt tracks of that particular distance, which ranks as the fifth most by any driver in series history.
Furthermore, the Ione, California racer’s 58th overall USAC National Sprint Car win moved him one step closer to the all-time series record and now stands just three shy of Brady Bacon (61) for second place and four behind all-time leader Dave Darland (62).
But most miraculously, 50 of Grant’s 58 career USAC National Sprint Car triumphs have come in a car owned by TOPP Motorsports. Grant and TOPP’s 50th win together tied Brady Bacon / Hoffman Auto Racing as the winningest driver/entrant combo in series history.
Grant’s fourth win of the USAC National Sprint Car season arrived Saturday in non-stop, caution free fashion after he surpassed racelong leader Briggs Danner for the lead with 12 laps remaining, then had to stave off his relentless attacks down the stretch to become the first multi-time main event winner of Eastern Storm 2025.
In the process, Grant established a new 30-lap USAC track record at Port Royal, completing the distance in a mere 10:53.663 aboard his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP Industries – LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
Just as he did the year prior when he led the initial 22 laps, outside front row starter Danner established the early pace and thoroughly dominated the first half of the feature. In the meantime, Grant displayed his meddle early in the going as he advanced from fifth to second within the first three circuits all while experiencing the ever changing track conditions.
“Honestly, the track had changed so much,” Grant explained. “Normally you get going on the cushion, so I kind of pick it a part the first few laps and get settled in. But every couple of laps, it was changing and never for the good. It was getting harder every time.”
Despite the early maneuvering, Grant still had much ground to make up as Danner’s lead had ballooned to a full three seconds by the 15th lap. That said, slowly but surefootedly, Grant edged his way back into the fold as Danner combed through the back end of the field, which subsequently sliced Danner’s advantage to under one second.
On the 19th lap, Danner ducked low in turn one to place 14th running Kayla Roell a lap down. But as Danner slid through turns one and two, he drifted up toward the outside guardrail. At that same moment, Grant got an excellent bite through the middle that propelled him past Danner at the exit of two and into the lead with only 12 laps to go.
“Getting by Briggs there, I was just hoping to catch him in lapped traffic, and I knew I could catch myself in the middle off two if I ran a soft slider across there,” Grant recalled. “I was hoping I could get to him with a run off four behind lapped traffic one time and it worked out really good. Other than that, I didn’t really know what I was going to do. But it worked.”
Danner refused to go quietly into the night and remained in lockstep with Grant as the laps dwindled down. With nine to go, Danner returned fire by making another run at Grant and pulled even before slotting back behind, which served notice to Grant which gave proof through the night that he was still right there.
“I kept looking at the flagman like, ‘are you sure? Where’s the white? Let’s finish this thing,’” Grant reflected. “I about crashed a couple times getting into three. One time, real big! I got way biked up and started having to cheat my entrance into three, which doesn’t get you a good run off four. But I was bicycling every other time trying to make speed. It’s tough. You get to leading and it’s like you can’t beat yourselves here, but when you have a guy like Briggs behind you, you know he’s smashing and getting everything he can out of it trying to hunt you down.”
On the final lap, Danner had closed his deficit to Grant down to a single car length. Through turn three, Grant’s left eye was full of Danner who had once again surged even alongside. It all played into Grant’s mindset after his most recent Port Royal start, in a USAC Silver Crown car in June of 2024, which saw him get passed for the win on the final turn of the final lap.
“I wasn’t really surprised to see Briggs coming to the white,” Grant admitted. “I was having flashbacks, I can tell you that. Trying to find that balance of not getting soft and not crashing yourself, especially in three and four, and trying to figure out what to do in one and two, really, it was a tricky and fun to race.”
Ultimately, Grant successfully kept Danner at bay en route to victory by a 0.759 second margin over runner-up Briggs Danner with Eastern Storm point leader Kyle Cummins third, Mitchel Moles fourth and Robert Ballou rounding out the top-five after starting 12th.
For his efforts, Ballou was the recipient of both the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night and Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. All those accolades came after mechanical issues forced him to a backup car that he used to grind his way back into contention via a heat race win and a top-five run in the feature.
Logan Seavey earned his first Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying time with the USAC National Sprint Cars since May at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway. The defending series champion blazed around Port Royal at a time of 18.662 seconds to earn his 17th career USAC National Sprint Car fast qualifying time, tying Kyle Cummins for 29th place all-time.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 21, 2025 – Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – USAC Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-18.662; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-18.819; 3. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-18.953; 4. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-18.986; 5. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-19.099; 6. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-19.117; 7. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-19.194; 8. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-19.212; 9. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-19.231; 10. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-19.243; 11. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-19.284; 12. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-19.314; 13. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-19.366; 14. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-19.663; 15. Steven Drevicki, 19s, DeGre-19.704; 16. Ed Aikin, 7, Aikin-19.809; 17. Dale Schweikart, 78, Schweikart-20.975; 18. Jason Cherry, 67c, Cherry-21.133; 19. Olivia Thayer, 39T, Thayer-21.648; 20. Dirk Rimrott, 27, Rimrott-23.420; 21. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-NT; 22. Billy Ney, 83s, Ney-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Mitchel Moles, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Kale Drake, 5. Ed Aikin, 6. Logan Seavey, 7. Olivia Thayer, 8. Billy Ney. 2:44.643
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Briggs Danner, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Hayden Reinbold, 6. Dale Schweikart. 2:47.500
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Steven Drevicki, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Kayla Roell, 6. Jason Cherry, 7. Braydon Cromwell. 2:46.974
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (5), 2. Briggs Danner (2), 3. Kyle Cummins (4), 4. Mitchel Moles (3), 5. Robert Ballou (12), 6. Jake Swanson (7), 7. C.J. Leary (1), 8. Logan Seavey (6), 9. Gunnar Setser (9), 10. Hayden Reinbold (8), 11. Kale Drake (10), 12. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 13. Joey Amantea (14), 14. Kayla Roell (13), 15. Steven Drevicki (15), 16. Ed Aikin (16), 17. Dale Schweikart (17), 18. Jason Cherry (18), 19. Olivia Thayer (19), 20. Braydon Cromwell (21), 21. Billy Ney (22), 22. Dirk Rimrott (20). 10:53.663 (New Track Record)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-19 Briggs Danner, Laps 20-30 Justin Grant.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1320, 2-Justin Grant-1225, 3-Mitchel Moles-1082, 4-Briggs Danner-1030, 5-Logan Seavey-1002, 6-Robert Ballou-988, 7-Jake Swanson-977, 8-Kale Drake-920, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-910, 10-C.J. Leary-907.
USAC EASTERN STORM PRESENTED BY LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-304, 2-Briggs Danner-298, 3-Justin Grant-292, 4-Mitchel Moles-280, 5-Jake Swanson-243, 6-Robert Ballou-227, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-217, 8-Logan Seavey-212, 9-Hayden Reinbold-201, 10-Kale Drake-197.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135, 2-C.J. Leary-58, 3-Briggs Danner-57, 4-Robert Ballou-57, 5-Gunnar Setser-57, 6-Kyle Cummins-56, 7-Justin Grant-51, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-34.
USAC EASTERN STORM PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-24, 2-Robert Ballou-20, 3-Kyle Cummins-17, 4-Justin Grant-16, 5-Daison Pursley-15, 6-Steven Drevicki-11, 7-Mitchel Moles-10, 8-Gunnar Setser-8, 9-C.J. Leary-8, 10-Olivia Thayer-8.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 22, 2025 – Action Track USA – Kutztown, Pennsylvania – 1/5-Mile Dirt Track – USAC Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (18.835)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Logan Seavey (18.662)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Briggs Danner
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Kyle Cummins
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Robert Ballou (12th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Robert Ballou
WRECKERS TO CHECKERS!
PURSLEY PERSEVERES TO WIN
PORT ROYAL USAC SILVER CROWN SHOW
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Port Royal, Pennsylvania (June 21, 2025)………From wreckers to checkers. That’s
how Daison Pursley’s Saturday night of USAC Silver Crown competition at
Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway could be succinctly, but accurately, summed
up.
After timing in second fastest on his opening qualifying lap, Pursley stuffed
his Chris Dyson Racing/Concord American Flagpole – High Performance Lubricants –
Macri Concrete/Maxim/Ott Chevy into the turn two outside guardrail.
The damage was fairly extensive and the car subsequently required some
diligent work to get the car ready for 50 laps on the 1/2-mile dirt oval for
which the team had secured an outside front row starting spot.
When the night was complete, Pursley and the Dyson No. 9 had thoroughly
dominated the event, leading all but the first two laps to capture both the
driver and team’s first victory of the 2025 USAC Silver Crown season.
Furthermore, Pursley remained undefeated in a USAC Silver Crown car at Port
Royal, winning his 2024 debut in dramatic fashion with a last lap, last turn
pass of Justin Grant. This time around, Pursley disposed of Grant on lap three
and never looked back.
Grant opened the evening with the 12th pole position of his USAC Silver Crown
career, which ranks seventh all-time in series history. Grant then carried on to
score the accompanying USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature held
just before the Silver Crown race. Grant was vying to sweep both USAC main
events by the time he rolled off for the Silver Crown feature from P1.
Instead, Pursley charged to the inside of Grant off the exit of turn four and
nipped Grant at the stripe to lead lap three by a wheel. From there, Pursley’s
lead steadily grew to more than a second by lap 10 and then to a full two
seconds by lap 20 until 15th running Jimmy Light slowed with a mechanical issue
on the back straight, which brought out the night’s first yellow flag.
Another fellow Pennsylvania native, 16th running Dave Berkheimer, spun
backwards to a stop in turn two on the 23rd lap, which proved to be the final
stoppage of the night, necessitating another restart in short order. Pursley was
certainly wary of the looming restarts but was apt to play it cool rather than
divert toward a defensive plan that could disrupt his rhythm and bring him
nothing else but the blues.
“I didn’t really know where Justin was running and (my spotter) said I had a
good lead, so I didn’t want to move around too much, but it’s so easy to go down
there and pull a slider on somebody,” Pursley stated. “I figured one was coming
eventually if we kept having restarts, but thankfully, we only had two. I feel
like I got a pretty good launch off four to distance myself. It felt like the
right thing to do was to continue to run where I wanted to run and that’s what
felt comfortable to me.”
With the field bunched up momentarily, Pursley went the remainder of the
distance clean and green with Grant giving chase and Mitchel Moles hustling
under Jake Swanson on the back straight to slot into the top-three on lap 23.
Two-time Port Royal Silver Crown winner Logan Seavey followed suit, as he was
seemingly shot out of a cannon into fourth by Swanson on lap 29.
Despite all the shuffling within the top-five, none of it touched Pursley,
whose lead had developed into a full-straightaway onslaught with less than 10
laps to go. Heavy lapped traffic loomed for Pursley in the waning stages.
However, no challenge to his reign at The Speed Palace was forthcoming for
Pursley on this night.
“At Port Royal Speedway, you know the top is going to be fast,” Pursley
explained. “You want to get up there and hammer those guardrails and that’s what
we were able to do. This thing was phenomenal. After the mishap in qualifying,
(the crew) got the thing back together after I pushed the issue a little bit too
hard. I just needed the track to widen out and I knew we would come to life.
Sure enough, that’s what happened.”
Pursley’s commanding lead was top of mind, and it can certainly become risky
to continue pushing when a substantial lead is at hand. But for Pursley, taking
the foot off the proverbial throat at any point very well could have proven to
be detrimental. But a healthy balance between both sides of the equation can be
beneficial, and that’s where he stood on the situation as he put his competition
in the distance and pounced through traffic.
“As a racecar driver, I feel like if you slow down, you just get out of the
rhythm,” Pursley offered. “I was trying to pace myself a little bit to the best
of my abilities, but I’m a racecar driver so of course I want to step on the
throttle a little bit harder.”
Pursley’s winning margin was 3.541 seconds when all was said and done. Grant,
who led the opening two circuits of the race, increased his championship point
lead with a runner-up result. Mitchel Moles rolled to third while Logan Seavey
took fourth and local Pennsylvania winged sprint car regular Chase Dietz rounded
out the top-five.
Pennsylvania's own Carmen Perigo picked off six in a 12th to sixth run in the feature, which netted him Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Perigo also earned hard charger accolades at Port Royal during the inaugural 2022 event at Port. In getting there, it was simply a case of Carmen Perigo doing Carmen Perigo things. When most others were running the top and bottom in unison, Perigo was rolling through the middle of no man’s land where nobody else seemingly ran or had success with.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 21, 2025 – Port
Royal Speedway – Port Royal, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – USAC Eastern
Blast
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-20.088; 2.
Daison Pursley, 9, Dyson-20.218; 3. Jake Swanson, 6, Klatt-20.237; 4. Mitchel
Moles, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-20.247; 5. Matt Westfall, 54, 4 Kings-20.315; 6.
Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-20.387; 7. C.J. Leary, 21, Team
AZ/Petty/Rossi-20.429; 8. Chase Dietz, 86, Lee-20.456; 9. Alex Bright, 24,
Haggenbottom-20.607; 10. Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-20.699; 11. Chase Stockon,
69, Pink 69-20.768; 12. Carmen Perigo, 52, Stehman-20.781; 13. Briggs Danner,
10, DMW-20.838; 14. Kyle Cummins, 20, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-20.948; 15. Jimmy
Light, 118, Thomas-20.957; 16. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-21.192; 17. Steve
Gennetten, 3, Gennetten-21.276; 18. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-21.457; 19.
Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-21.655; 20. Tom Savage, 38, Savage-22.205; 21.
Mark Bitner, 4, Yeska-22.386; 22. Travis Mahoney, 65, SV-NT.
FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (2),
2. Justin Grant (1), 3. Mitchel Moles (4), 4. Logan Seavey (6), 5. Chase Dietz
(8), 6. Carmen Perigo (12), 7. Briggs Danner (13), 8. Matt Westfall (5), 9. C.J.
Leary (7), 10. Jake Swanson (3), 11. Chase Stockon (11), 12. Kyle Steffens (10),
13. Alex Bright (9), 14. Brian Ruhlman (16), 15. Kyle Cummins (14), 16. Mark
Bitner (18), 17. Gregg Cory (19), 18. Steve Gennetten (17), 19. Dave Berkheimer
(20), 20. Tom Savage (22), 21. Travis Mahoney (21), 22. Jimmy Light (15).
24:08.168 (New Track Record)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Justin Grant, Laps 3-50 Daison Pursley.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-396, 2-C.J.
Leary-328, 3-Matt Westfall-272, 4-Logan Seavey-244, 5-Kody Swanson-232, 6-Kyle
Steffens-205, 7-Gregg Cory-205, 8-Dave Berkheimer-185, 9-Mario Clouser-178,
10-Kaylee Bryson-175.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135,
2-Briggs Danner-63, 3-C.J. Leary-58, 4-Robert Ballou-57, 5-Gunnar Setser-57,
6-Kyle Cummins-56, 7-Justin Grant-51, 8-Chase Stockon-50, 9-Jacob Denney-35,
10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-34.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 27, 2025 – Winchester Speedway – Winchester, Indiana – 1/2-Mile Paved Oval – 34th Rich Vogler Classic
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Daison Pursley (20.230)
Honest Abe Roofing / Allgaier Performance Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant
(20.088)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Carmen Perigo (12th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Carmen Perigo
NO DOUBTING THOMAS!
KTJ WINS AGAIN AT THE GROVE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (June 20, 2025)………Kevin Thomas Jr.’s last trip to
Williams Grove Speedway saw him lead just one single solitary lap on the way to
a dramatic victory in June of 2024.
The Cullman, Alabama racer’s latest triumph at the Mechanicsburg,
Pennsylvania 1/2-mile dirt oval didn’t require as much of the late-race
dramatics as it did last time, but all in all, the thrill of victory remained
just as satisfying.
Thomas led all 30 laps to score the victory in Friday night’s USAC Eastern
Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment round three in his Rock
Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Lucas Oil Center – Creative
Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
The second victory of the 2025 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship
season for Thomas was also the 46th of his career with the series, moving him
into a tie with Jack Hewitt for sixth place on the all-time USAC National Sprint
Car win list.
“That’s pretty cool,” Thomas remarked. “When you start out, you look at all
the guys on the list. I looked at (Jon) Stanbrough and Jerry Coons Jr. and Dave
Darland, and I was like, ‘damn, if I could ever just get one win, that would be
pretty cool,’ and just to say I raced with these guys and got a win. Jack is the
coolest damn dude ever. He’ll whoop your ass and then pray with you.”
Furthermore, the score was the third of Thomas’ career at Williams Grove
following triumphant performances in 2017 and 2024. His three USAC National
Sprint Car wins at Williams Grove now rank second all-time, only one behind A.J.
Foyt’s four. Additionally, Thomas became the first driver to record back-to-back
USAC National Sprint Car wins at Williams Grove since the late, great Jan
Opperman in 1973.
Thomas also provided car owner Hank Byram of Rock Steady Racing his 32nd
career USAC National Sprint Car main event win, moving him into a tie with Ben
Leyba for 14th place all-time on the series’ entrant win list.
However, at first, it was the race that seemingly didn’t want to begin. Just
as the 30-lap feature was set to roll off, the track lights went completely dark
due to a nearby car accident that knocked out the power to the surrounding area.
USAC followers may recall that, six nights earlier, two mid-race power outages
during a USAC Silver Crown event at World Wide Technology Raceway resulted in
multiple red flags that totaled roughly 45 minutes. This occasion was relatively
brief with about a 20-minute unplanned break before light began to beam down
from the heavens and racing activities could once again proceed.
When on track action was able to resume, the madness mounted. On the first
try at the start, 18th starting J.T. Ferry took a tumble in turn three that also
collected Abby Hohlbein and first-time USAC National Sprint Car starter Dirk
Rimrott. Ferry’s night was over and he was able to walk away while Hohlbein and
Rimrott restarted and continued on.
But as it turned out, that didn’t last long. On take two of the start, Daison
Pursley (7th) lost control in between tuns three and four on his own and spun
completely sideways in the middle of the track. Moments later, Joey Amantea
clipped Pursley’s left front wheel with his right rear tire and slid to a stop
while C.J. Leary also collided with Pursley, knocking all three out of the
contest.
Further on back, at the very same moment, Hohlbein and Mike Haggenbottom
collided, sending both drivers flipping wildly through turns three and four in a
spectacular looking ride that both were able to walk away from. While
Haggenbottom’s evening ended abruptly, he did set a new record for the longest
duration between USAC National Sprint Car feature starts at 28 years, 9 months &
8 days. Before Friday night, his one and only series start came in September of
1996, also at Williams Grove.
The third attempt at a start proved to be the charm as Thomas stepped out to
the opening lap lead over Jake Swanson who slotted into second. By lap seven,
Thomas’ lead stood at a full second while Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier
Mitchel Moles was draped all over the back of Kyle Cummins for third.
For Thomas, restarts were a must to avoid any missteps. After nearly stuffing
it in the fence on his initial try at the start, Thomas took notes and made
certain that it didn’t happen again.
“It’s hard here, especially with the way the corners are shaped and change up
your approach to it,” Thomas explained. “If you do it wrong, you can really open
yourself up to failure down there in turn one. I overcooked the first one. I
thought I had just a little more grip than what I did and wound up there in the
marbles and stuff. I got another shot at it and I felt good there. I just had to
be patient. It’s such a long ass straightaway for a non-wing car. You lift
before you think you have to and you’re pretty hard on brakes. Even when you’re
running the top, you’re pretty hard on the equipment.”
Moles’ milestone fast time to open the night was his series-leading sixth of
the USAC National Sprint Car season. Furthermore, his lap of 19.246 seconds was
the 21st fast qualifying time of his USAC National Sprint Car career, tying him
with four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt for 22nd place all-time.
That said, Moles was hellbent on adding more accolades as he squeezed between
the turn one inside guardrail and Cummins to his outside for the third spot on
lap 13. Moments later on lap 14, trouble hit two past USAC national and Eastern
Storm champions as Robert Ballou (7th) slowed to a stop with a radius rod issue.
Simultaneously, Logan Seavey (9th) slowed with a flat left rear tire. Both were
able to return with Ballou crossing the stripe 11th and Seavey one spot behind
in 12th.
Just as Moles had emerged as a prime contender while running third and
challenging for second, he spun backwards into the turn three outside guardrail
with a light tap on the 16th lap. Restarting at the back, Moles managed to
hustle his way back to 8th at the finish.
Just then, Cummins caught his second wind as he slid past Jake Swanson for
second in turn one on the 22nd go around. At the moment, Thomas’ lead remained
at nearly a full second over Cummins and now Briggs Danner who scooted under
Swanson for third in turns one and two with five circuits remaining on lap 26.
Up front, Thomas was mostly by his lonesome and was two turns away from
victory on the final lap when the yellow lights surrounding the track flashed,
signaling caution for ninth running Kayla Roell who slowed to a stop on the
front straight, just missing out on becoming the first woman in series history
to record a top-10 finish in USAC National Sprint Car competition.
Staring at a green-white-checkered finish, Thomas wasn’t keen on experiencing
any late-race heroics play out in reverse from one year ago.
“I was just hoping I didn’t run out of fuel like Briggs did last year,”
Thomas said, referring to Danner’s last lap trouble at the 2024 Williams Grove
USAC Eastern Storm round. “Last year, we got lucky, but we were in position to
win. We’ll take those, but I felt that, this year, we put ourselves in position
to control the race. As tough as this place is to pass and to get around in
general, it’s very oddball for a non-wing car. Being that it’s super-fast and
also extremely technical, you can overshoot the corners and miss the bottom and
get out into no man’s land. By being able to process those into one on each
straightaway, having a clean track in front of you is important.”
It all worked out in Thomas’ plan as he went undenied on the final restart to
keep his challengers at bay, crossing under Warren Alston’s checkered flag 0.397
seconds ahead of runner-up Kyle Cummins who was followed by Briggs Danner in
third, Jake Swanson in fourth and Justin Grant rounding out the top-five.
It was yet another fine run for Kyle Cummins who upped his best Williams
Grove performance from 10th in 2024 to second in 2025 for his best career result
at the legendary venue. Best yet for Cummins, he also extended his USAC Eastern
Storm point lead to seven with two races remaining.
Steven Drevicki equaled his best career USAC National Sprint Car finish by
advancing plus-eight from 14th to 6th to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger
honors.
The Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night went to Briggs Danner who made a
spectacular bid up through the field to race his way from 10th to 3rd in the
feature. In doing so, Danner kept pace in the USAC Eastern Storm title fight,
moving up from third to second in the standings, just seven points behind
Cummins.
During his first heat race victory, Daison Pursley's eight-lap run broke the
USAC National Sprint Car track record for the distance at Williams Grove.
Pursley’s time of 2:38.818 surpassed the now former record time of 2:39.140 set
by Brady Bacon in 2023.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 20, 2025 –
Williams Grove Speedway – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track –
USAC Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-19.246; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-19.305; 3. C.J. Leary, 21AZ,
Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-19.321; 4. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-19.354; 5.
Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-19.374; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-19.386; 7.
Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-19.418; 8. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-19.448; 9. Robert
Ballou, 12, Ballou-19.531; 10. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-19.571; 11. Gunnar
Setser, 5G, KO-19.646; 12. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-19.719; 13.
Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-19.803; 14. Steven Drevicki, 19s, DeGre-19.913; 15.
Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-19.992; 16. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-20.221; 17. Braydon
Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-20.310; 18. J.T. Ferry, 18, Ferry-20.352; 19. Bruce
Buckwalter Jr., 83, Buckwalter-20.922; 20. Mike Haggenbottom, 51, Kelly-21.298;
21. Olivia Thayer, 39T, Thayer-21.478; 22. Abby Hohlbein, 2A, 2B Racing-21.615;
23. Dirk Rimrott, 27, Rimrott-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Daison Pursley,
2. Briggs Danner, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Jake Swanson, 6. Kayla
Roell, 7. Abby Hohlbein, 8. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. 2:38.818 (New Track Record)
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Justin
Grant, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Steven Drevicki, 5. Logan Seavey,
6. Braydon Cromwell, 7. Mike Haggenbottom, 8. Dirk Rimrott. 2:41.114
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou,
2. Joey Amantea, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. C.J. Leary, 5. Kevin Thomas Jr., 6. J.T.
Ferry, 7. Olivia Thayer. 2:43.074
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(1), 2. Kyle Cummins (2), 3. Briggs Danner (10), 4. Jake Swanson (3), 5. Justin
Grant (5), 6. Steven Drevicki (14), 7. Hayden Reinbold (12), 8. Mitchel Moles
(6), 9. Gunnar Setser (11), 10. Kale Drake (13), 11. Robert Ballou (8), 12.
Logan Seavey (9), 13. Braydon Cromwell (17), 14. Kayla Roell (16), 15. Olivia
Thayer (21), 16. Bruce Buckwalter Jr. (19), 17. Dirk Rimrott (23), 18. Daison
Pursley (7), 19. Joey Amantea (15), 20. Mike Haggenbottom (20), 21. C.J. Leary
(4), 22. Abby Hohlbein (22), 23. J.T. Ferry (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kevin Thomas Jr.
**J.T. Ferry flipped on lap 1 of the feature. Abby Hohlbein & Mike
Haggenbottom flipped on the lap 1 restart during the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1244,
2-Justin Grant-1143, 3-Mitchel Moles-1011, 4-Briggs Danner-953, 5-Logan
Seavey-944, 6-Robert Ballou-922, 7-Jake Swanson-916, 8-Kale Drake-874, 9-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-865, 10-C.J. Leary-849.
USAC EASTERN STORM PRESENTED BY LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT POINTS:
1-Kyle Cummins-228, 2-Briggs Danner-221, 3-Justin Grant-210, 4-Mitchel
Moles-209, 5-Jake Swanson-182, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-172, 7-Daison Pursley-172,
8-Robert Ballou-161, 9-Logan Seavey-154, 10-Hayden Reinbold-154.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-135, 2-C.J.
Leary-58, 3-Briggs Danner-57, 4-Gunnar Setser-57, 5-Kyle Cummins-55, 6-Robert
Ballou-50, 7-Chase Stockon-50, 8-Justin Grant-47, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-34.
USAC EASTERN STORM PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-20,
2-Daison Pursley-15, 3-Robert Ballou-12, 4-Kyle Cummins-11, 5-Steven
Drevicki-11, 6-Justin Grant-8, 7-Olivia Thayer-8, 8-Mitchel Moles-7, 9-Kale
Drake-7, 10-Gunnar Setser-7.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 21, 2025 – Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – USAC Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Mitchel Moles (19.439)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (19.246)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Justin Grant
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Steven Drevicki (14th to 6th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Briggs Danner
DIAMOND STUD!
CUMMINS SHINES IN USAC EASTERN STORM
AT BIG DIAMOND
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Pottsville, Pennsylvania (June 19, 2025)………For many, a fourth place result
would never even remotely be considered a disappointing performance. But then
again, as the 2025 season has proven time and time again, most drivers aren’t
Kyle Cummins.
One night after a rare finish off the podium, the Princeton, Indiana racer
came back with a vengeance during Thursday night’s second round of USAC Eastern
Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment at Pottsville, Pennsylvania’s
Big Diamond Speedway.
“Last night (at Bridgeport), we were pretty disappointed with fourth,”
Cummins admitted. “We had a pretty good car all night long and just missed it.
These tracks have some grip to them, and I just missed it for the feature there
and came home fourth. We weren’t happy with that. We wanted to get a win.”
Cummins wired the entire 30-lap distance in his Petty Performance Racing/Avanti
Windows & Doors – Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy to score his sixth USAC
AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory of the season, which propelled
him to the top of the Eastern Storm standings and extended his lead in the
season long series points.
In the process of racking up his 15th consecutive top-10 finish to start the
season, and his 22nd straight dating back to the end of 2024, Cummins captured
his second career Eastern Storm feature win, and his first since the 2023 series
finale at Kutztown, Pennsylvania’s Action Track USA.
Overall, it’s Cummins 26th career USAC National Sprint Car win, which
surpasses the total of USAC Hall of Famers Steve Butler, Jay Drake and Parnelli
Jones. Cummins has now moved into 23rd place on the all-time list alongside Tony
Elliott, Logan Seavey and Dave Steele.
It’s somewhat startling to think that Cummins considered himself to be
off-stride after not winning in any of his four most recent USAC National Sprint
Car starts. After all, in those four particular starts, he finished a “distant”
8th, 3rd, 2nd and 4th. But this team is on a mission, and they don’t intend to
be satisfied with anything less than a visit to victory lane.
“We haven’t won in a while, it seems like,” Cummins relayed. “It feels good
to get back and win another one. It just proves that we’re a force to reckon
with everywhere we go. We found some stuff throughout the last couple of weeks
and we were kind of not great. We got back to our stride here.”
In an all Mach-1 Chassis front row for the feature, Kyle Cummins started on
the pole alongside outside front row starter Kevin Thomas Jr. Cummins slid up in
front of Thomas in turn one and broke out to the early advantage while fourth
starting Mitchel Moles split between Thomas and Jake Swanson at the exit of turn
two to slot into second.
Throughout much of the duration of the 30-lap distance, Moles was able to
steadily inch closer to Cummins and managed to get right to the back bumper of
Cummins by the eighth lap. Even through lapped traffic on lap 11, Moles could
only close up so much before Cummins found an escape route that not only helped
maintain his grasp of the lead but also tightened his grip as he moved around
first-time USAC starter Olivia Thayer, which allowed himself to gap Moles as he
darted off into the distance at the 3/8-mile dirt oval.
A yellow flag for a turn four spin by 16th running Abby Hohlbein on the 15th
lap shook things up for a moment at the midway point, completely wiping out
Cummins’ 1.113 second lead prior to the caution.
That said, Cummins, who had finished 11th and 7th in his only two previous
appearances at Big Diamond in 2023 and 2024, respectively, had an ace up his
sleeve with the help of sage-like wisdom from his chassis builder, who also
happens to own several sprint car wins of his own at Big Diamond over the years,
most notably with the United Racing Club (URC).
“Mark Smith is here and he runs here a bunch,” Cummins noted. “He said, at
all costs, come off the bottom of turn four. No matter what happens, if I ran
the top or whatever, I made sure I came off the bottom coming off turn four. It
felt like I was super slow getting into three, and I thought somebody was going
to come around me, but I felt like I was getting a pretty good drive down the
back stretch.”
While Cummins found no ill effects from the bunch up of the field, the man
who most took advantage of the opportunity was Daison Pursley, who picked his
way along the bottom to fifth on lap 15, to fourth on lap 16 and to third on lap
17.
All the while, Cummins was enjoying a comfort cruise up front as his lead
extended to more than two seconds over the field in the waning laps. When all
was said and done, Cummins had put a lock on his latest feature victory by a
1.580 second margin over Mitchel Moles, Daison Pursley and Briggs Danner with
Jake Swanson rounding out the top-five.
Mitchel Moles finished second at Big Diamond in 2024. He was second at
Bridgeport 24 hours earlier. Then, he was second again on Thursday at Big
Diamond. While Moles doesn't like finishing as the runner-up all that much, he’s
pretty pleased that he’s now just three points out of the Eastern Storm lead
after winning the title one year ago.
Without Daison Pursley’s miraculous save in hot laps – which at one point saw
him bike up on his right front tire, then go all four wheels off the ground
before landing back on all fours – he wouldn’t have been able to make his
successful run in the feature. For his save, Pursley was bestowed with the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night. To close the evening, he earned Rod End
Supply Hard Charger honors for his plus-five surge from eighth to third in the
feature.
Justin Grant rewrote the record book in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying by setting a new one-lap USAC National Sprint Car track record with a lap of 14.527 seconds. That broke the record of 14.785 set by Daison Pursley in 2023. Grant’s 37th career fast qualifying time in USAC National Sprint Car competition also elevated him past Bryan Clauson on the list and into a tie for eighth place all-time alongside Larry Dickson.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 19, 2025 –
Big Diamond Speedway – Pottsville, Pennsylvania – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – USAC
Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-14.527 (New Track
Record); 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.578; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-14.626; 4. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-14.648; 5. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-14.681; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.685; 7. Hayden
Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-14.782; 8. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-14.797; 9.
Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-14.822; 10. Steven Drevicki, 19s, DeGre-14.839; 11.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-14.844; 12. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-14.867; 13. C.J.
Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-14.869; 14. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-15.105;
15. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-15.194; 16. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-15.297; 17. J.T.
Ferry, 18, Ferry-15.313; 18. Abby Hohlbein, 2A, 2B Racing-15.333; 19. Braydon
Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-15.424; 20. Billy Ney, 83s, Ney-15.820; 21. Olivia Thayer,
39T, Thayer-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2.
Kayla Roell, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Steven Drevicki, 6. Justin
Grant, 7. Braydon Cromwell. 2:04.029
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake,
2. Briggs Danner, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. J.T. Ferry, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 7. Billy Ney. 2:09.449
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Daison
Pursley, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Joey Amantea,
6. Abby Hohlbein, 7. Olivia Thayer. 2:06.993
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (1), 2.
Mitchel Moles (4), 3. Daison Pursley (8), 4. Briggs Danner (5), 5. Jake Swanson
(3), 6. Kevin Thomas Jr. (2), 7. Justin Grant (6), 8. Robert Ballou (11), 9.
Kale Drake (7), 10. Logan Seavey (13), 11. Hayden Reinbold (10), 12. Gunnar
Setser (14), 13. C.J. Leary (9), 14. Steven Drevicki (12), 15. J.T. Ferry (17),
16. Joey Amantea (15), 17. Kayla Roell (16), 18. Abby Hohlbein (18), 19. Olivia
Thayer (21), 20. Braydon Cromwell (19), 21. Billy Ney (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kyle Cummins.
**Olivia Thayer flipped during the third heat.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1168,
2-Justin Grant-1072, 3-Mitchel Moles-951, 4-Logan Seavey-901, 5-Briggs
Danner-882, 6-Robert Ballou-873, 7-Jake Swanson-848, 8-Kale Drake-825, 9-C.J.
Leary-817, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-790.
USAC EASTERN STORM PRESENTED BY LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT POINTS:
1-Kyle Cummins-152, 2-Briggs Danner-150, 3-Mitchel Moles-149, 4-Justin
Grant-139, 5-Daison Pursley-137, 6-Jake Swanson-114, 7-Robert Ballou-112,
8-Logan Seavey-111, 9-Kale Drake-102, 10-C.J. Leary-98.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-132, 2-C.J.
Leary-58, 3-Kyle Cummins-55, 4-Gunnar Setser-55, 5-Briggs Danner-50, 6-Robert
Ballou-50, 7-Chase Stockon-50, 8-Justin Grant-47, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-34.
USAC EASTERN STORM PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-12,
2-Daison Pursley-12, 3-Robert Ballou-9, 4-Kyle Cummins-8, 5-Mitchel Moles-5,
6-Jake Swanson-5, 7-Logan Seavey-5, 8-C.J. Leary-5, 9-Gunnar Setser-5, 10-Kale
Drake-4.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 20, 2025 –
Williams Grove Speedway – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track –
USAC Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (14.490)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (14.527)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Kale Drake
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Daison Pursley (8th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Daison Pursley
THORNTON, MOLES & MORE ENTER
AS BC39 FIELD SURGES FOR
JULY 1-2 USAC MIDGET RACE AT IMS
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 19, 2025)………Late model superstar Ricky Thornton Jr.
is among the latest drivers to file their entries for the seventh running of the
BC39 Presented by Avanti Windows & Doors on July 1-2 at The Dirt Track at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The field has reached 26 drivers and cars thus far as part of the rapidly
growing USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship entry list on the
1/5-mile dirt oval.
Thornton is part of a three-car lineup from the Reinbold-Underwood
Motorsports stable who recently entered the field along with teammates Mitchel
Moles and Hayden Reinbold.
Among the latest entries for the 2025 BC39 also include USAC national winners Kevin Thomas Jr., Zach Daum, Zach Wigal, Briggs Danner and Chase McDermand, who scored a BC39 preliminary night victory one year ago.
BC39 DRIVER REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Driver registration is open for the seventh running of the BC39 Presented by
Avanti Windows & Doors. Teams can file their entry for the event at
https://TheBC39.com, where they may also purchase grandstand tickets, pit and
parking passes for the event. Grandstand tickets for the BC39 can be purchased
now at www.IMS.com/BC39.
The event on the quarter-mile dirt oval inside turn three at IMS will
continue to honor late USAC champion and three-time Indianapolis 500 starter
Bryan Clauson.
Past championship night winners of the BC39 include Brady Bacon (2018), Zeb
Wise (2019), Kyle Larson (2021), Buddy Kofoid (2022), Justin Grant (2023) and
Cannon McIntosh (2024).
The BC39 officially gets underway on Monday, June 30, with team parking from
Noon-5pm Eastern followed by the Prelude to the BC39 party at 6pm at Prime 47 in
downtown Indianapolis.
On track action begins at IMS on Tuesday, July 1, with a full program of
events for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the
Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am
while the public gates open at 4pm. The drivers meeting is set for 4pm and hot
laps are slated to begin at 6pm followed by opening ceremonies at 7pm and racing
immediately following, concluding with a 30-lap feature event for the midgets.
After the feature, fans are invited onto the dirt track to talk with drivers and
see the racecars up close.
Championship night of the BC39 on Wednesday, July 2, will consist of full programs for both the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship and the Stoops Junior Sprint Invitational. Registration and the pit area open at 9am while the public gates open at 4pm. A driver autograph session is slated for 4:30pm and a public drivers meeting will be held at 5pm, while hot laps are set to begin at 6pm. Opening ceremonies commence at 7pm with racing action immediately following with the main events, followed by a semi-feature and the 39-lap feature event for the midgets, paying $20,039-to-win.
2025 BC39 PRESENTED BY AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS ENTRIES
(26 cars as of June 19, 2025)
2 KYLE SIMON/Covington, OH (Nick Poe)
4 STEVEN SNYDER, JR./Rising Sun, MD (RMS Racing)
5J JOSH HODGE/Brownsburg, IN (Josh Hodge)
8 ZACH WIGAL/Belpre, OH (Cornell Racing Stables)
8J COOPER MILLER/Graham, TX (Cooper Miller)
14 KEVIN THOMAS JR./Cullman, AL (4 Kings Racing)
14B JONATHAN BEASON/Broken Arrow, OK (Holley Hollan)
14JB JAKEB BOXELL/Zanesville, IN (4 Kings Racing)
16 ZACH DAUM/Pocahontas, IL (Dan Minear)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19AZ HAYDEN REINBOLD/Gilbert, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
19R RICKY THORNTON JR./Chandler, AZ (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20w CODY WEISENSEL/Sun Prairie, WI (Bill Burrington Motorsports)
21 CORD KISTHARDT/Hershey, PA (Cord Kisthardt)
21K KARTER SARFF/Mason City, IL (Karter Sarff Racing)
35s CHRIS HARTMAN/Boulder, CO (Josh Hodge)
40 CHASE McDERMAND/Springfield, IL (Chase McDermand Racing)
40x BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (Chase McDermand Racing)
41 CONNOR WOLF/Lafayette, IN (OMR / Rase Motorsports)
57F TYLER FITZPATRICK/Columbia City, IN (Tyler Fitzpatrick)
61 CHRIS SHEIL/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
63 CALE COONS/Greencastle, IN (Joe Dooling-Curb/Agajanian)
63G FRANKIE GUERRINI/San Rafael, CA (Frankie Guerrini)
81G RYLAN GRAY/Greenfield, IN (Gray Brothers Racing)
91 LANCE BENNETT/Aurora, CO (Cappy Mason)
95 CHRIS ANDREWS/Tulsa, OK (Jim Miller)
TAKE FIVE!
GRANT GETS USAC EASTERN STORM OPENER
AT BRIDGEPORT
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Swedesboro, New Jersey (June 18, 2025)………Five USAC Eastern Storm wins. Five
different tracks.
Justin Grant set a brand new record during Wednesday night’s opener of the
17th edition of Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment at
New Jersey’s Bridgeport Motorsports Park.
After previously winning at Grandview, Selinsgrove, Williams Grove and Port
Royal throughout his career, the Ione, California native added Bridgeport to his
personal checklist became the first driver to win Eastern Storm features at five
different racetracks.
Grant achieved his latest score following a late-race restart in which he
made his winning move with five laps remaining to earn his third series victory
of the 2025 season in his TOPP Motorsports/NOS Energy Drink – TOPP Industries –
LA Poly/Maxim/Kistler Chevy.
Overall, Grant’s 57th career USAC National Sprint Car triumph brought him one
step closer to the all-time series win record as he now sits just four behind
Brady Bacon (61) for second all-time and five behind Dave Darland (62) for the
number one spot.
The victory places Grant as the early Eastern Storm point leader, a major
boon toward accomplishing one of his major personal goals of capturing the
Eastern Storm title.
“We’re chasing the championship here, but coming into this week, I’m just
trying to focus on having fun, trying to go win races and do my thing and quit
worrying about points,” Grant stated. “I’m not smart enough to do any of that. I
just go out and smash and hope it works out.”
In the process, Grant gained his 49th career USAC National Sprint Car win as
a driver for TOPP Motorsports. That’s just one shy of the all-time series record
for feature wins by a driver/entrant combo held by Brady Bacon and Hoffman Auto
Racing (50).
Pole sitter and reigning Eastern Storm champion Mitchel Moles got the early
race edge as he paced around the outside of challenger Kevin Thomas Jr. for the
lead on lap one. By lap nine, the leaders were already working lapped traffic,
and Moles excelled to extend his lead bit-by-bit, his margin increasing to two
full seconds by the halfway mark of the 30-lap main event.
Meanwhile, Grant found his way to second around the outside of Thomas in turn
four on lap 20. Mere moments later, disaster struck for Thomas whose car went up
in a cloud of smoke on the back straight, forcing him to pull into the infield
on lap 21, saddled with a disheartening 17th place finish.
At that moment, with one of his main contenders falling by the wayside,
Moles’ lead remained 2.5 seconds over Grant while being seemingly in complete
control. However, Moles’ destiny left his grasp when the yellow flag was
displayed for the stopped car of Braydon Cromwell (18th) who came to a halt on
the back straight on lap 22.
That immediately piqued Grant’s attention as he now knew his second wind had
arrived.
“I was really, really excited to see that yellow come out,” Grant admitted.
“It took me a while to get around (Kevin Thomas Jr.) there. I was running kind
of underneath him. The top looked so dirty, but I finally got up there and got
rolling. I rolled by KTJ and I knew we were coming to Mitchel. I felt like I was
really carrying a lot of speed up there. Once that yellow came out, I was like,
‘ooh here we go!’ This is what they put your name on the visor for.”
Moles was a staunch defender for the first three laps following the lap 22
restart as he successfully fended off Grant for the time being, running mostly
through the middle and sliding up toward the top of turns two and four. All the
while, Grant was wound up on the topside, just looking to pick his spot when the
moment arrived.
First, Moles successfully denied Grant entering turn one him by sliding
himself in order to prevent Grant’s slider attempt on lap 24. However, like
clockwork, Grant continued his path up top undeterred, and on lap 25, ducked low
off turn four under Moles who was sliding up to the cushion. In the race back to
the line, Grant had a half car length edge on Moles.
From that point forward, Grant was in a zone, laying down by far the fastest
lap of the race with two laps to go. His 15.149 second mark on lap 28 was more
than three tenths faster than any other driver during the duration of the event,
cementing his victory at the 4/10-mile dirt oval by a 2.414 second margin at the
checkered flag over Mitchel Moles, Briggs Danner, Kyle Cummins and Daison
Pursley.
Mitchel Moles (Raisin City, California) came oh-so-close to winning his first
career USAC Eastern Storm feature after leading the opening 25 laps. He wound up
second, which ranks as his best finish of the 2025 USAC National Sprint Car
season thus far.
“All in all, these restarts are what win and lose these races, and guys like
Justin who are veterans, they find ways around guys like me. I’m just trying to
learn as much as I can. I got a little soft on the restart and started bouncing,
and ultimately, missed it off four and that’s what gave Justin the run on me.
I’ve never been given anything easy. I feel like I’ve had to earn every win I’ve
ever gotten. I don’t think anything’s going to change, so I’ll just go back to
the drawing board.”
Briggs Danner grabbed his third career USAC National Sprint Car Honest Abe
Roof Fast Qualifier award to start the night. After setting fast time, Danner
(Allentown, Pennsylvania) proceeded to run second in his heat and finish third
in the feature to provide himself with a nice solid start to his Eastern Storm
campaign.
“I felt good early on getting around the top,” Danner recalled. “I didn’t
want to see that yellow with lapped traffic coming, which bunched us all back up
when I felt I had a shot there. I kind of started to search around and saw
Cummins poking on the bottom and just made the best of what I had.”
Robert Ballou was the biggest mover of the feature, advancing plus-six from
13th to 7th in the feature. That earned the Rocklin, California racer Rod End
Supply Hard Charger honors.
Steven Drevicki (Reading, Pennsylvania) represented the USAC East Coast
Sprint Car contingent proudly. The four-time series champ raced from fourth to
first in a lap to score a heat race win. That earned him the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
Bonuses were up for grabs to the top-three USAC East Coast 360 Sprint Car finishers. At Bridgeport, it was Ed Aikin ($150), Billy Ney ($100) and Patrick Chilmonik ($50).
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 18, 2025 –
Bridgeport Motorsports Park – Swedesboro, New Jersey – 4/10-Mile Dirt Track –
USAC Eastern Storm Presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-14.967; 2. Kyle
Cummins, 3p, Petty-14.974; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.052; 4. Justin Grant,
4, TOPP-15.158; 5. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-15.237; 6. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.369; 7. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-15.452; 8. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-15.474; 9. Steven
Drevicki, 19s, DeGre-15.496; 10. Daison Pursley, 86, CBI-15.530; 11. C.J. Leary,
21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.593; 12. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-15.632; 13.
Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-15.668; 14. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-15.903; 15.
J.T. Ferry, 18, Ferry-16.098; 16. Braydon Cromwell, 4x, Boyd-16.192; 17. Gunnar
Setser, 5G, KO-16.265; 18. Abby Hohlbein, 2A, 2B Racing-16.333; 19. Cameron
Smith, 96, Kauffman-16.368; 20. Ed Aikin, 7, Aikin-16.628; 21. Billy Ney, 83s,
Ney-16.689; 22. Patrick Chilmonik, 1, Chilmonik-17.214; 23. Kayla Roell, 4K,
Roell-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Daison Pursley,
2. Briggs Danner, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Hayden Reinbold, 6.
Braydon Cromwell, 7. Cameron Smith, 8. Patrick Chilmonik. 2:04.574
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Joey
Amantea, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Gunnar Setser, 4. Kale Drake, 5. C.J. Leary, 6.
Mitchel Moles, 7. Kayla Roell, 8. Ed Aikin. 2:06.064
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Steven
Drevicki, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Robert Ballou, 4. Logan Seavey, 5. J.T. Ferry,
6. Abby Hohlbein, 7. Billy Ney. 2:07.258
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (3), 2.
Mitchel Moles (2), 3. Briggs Danner (6), 4. Kyle Cummins (5), 5. Daison Pursley
(8), 6. Logan Seavey (4), 7. Robert Ballou (13), 8. C.J. Leary (12), 9. Hayden
Reinbold (10), 10. Kale Drake (11), 11. Jake Swanson (14), 12. Joey Amantea (9),
13. Steven Drevicki (7), 14. Gunnar Setser (17), 15. J.T. Ferry (15), 16. Abby
Hohlbein (18), 17. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 18. Braydon Cromwell (16), 19. Kayla
Roell (22), 20. Ed Aikin (20), 21. Billy Ney (21), 22. Cameron Smith (19), 23.
Patrick Chilmonik (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Mitchel Moles, Laps 26-30 Justin Grant.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1090,
2-Justin Grant-1011, 3-Mitchel Moles-874, 4-Logan Seavey-854, 5-Robert
Ballou-819, 6-Briggs Danner-809, 7-Jake Swanson-781, 8-C.J. Leary-772, 9-Kale
Drake-771, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-730.
USAC EASTERN STORM PRESENTED BY LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT POINTS:
1-Justin Grant-78, 2-Briggs Danner-77, 3-Kyle Cummins-73, 4-Mitchel Moles-72,
5-Daison Pursley-66, 6-Logan Seavey-64, 7-Robert Ballou-58, 8-C.J. Leary-53,
9-Hayden Reinbold-50, 10-Kale Drake-48.
PARALLAX GROUP USAC NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-132, 2-C.J.
Leary-58, 3-Kyle Cummins-55, 4-Gunnar Setser-53, 5-Chase Stockon-50, 6-Briggs
Danner-49, 7-Justin Grant-47, 8-Robert Ballou-47, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-34.
USAC EASTERN STORM PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Briggs Danner-7,
2-Robert Ballou-6, 3-Kyle Cummins-5, 4-Daison Pursley-5, 5-C.J. Leary-4, 6-Kayla
Roell-4, 7-Justin Grant-3, 8-Jake Swanson-3, 9-Steven Drevicki-3, 10-Gunnar
Setser-3.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 19, 2025 – Big Diamond Speedway – Pottsville, Pennsylvania – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – USAC Eastern Storm
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (15.027)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Briggs Danner (14.967)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Daison Pursley
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Joey Amantea
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Steven Drevicki
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Robert Ballou (13th to 7th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Steven Drevicki
ENTRY LIST:
USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRIES
FOR PORT ROYAL ON SATURDAY
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Port Royal, Pennsylvania (June 17, 2025)………Twenty-two USAC Silver Crown drivers and machines are prepared to take on Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway for this Saturday night’s USAC Eastern Blast on June 17 at the dirt half-mile.
Among the 22 entries are both previous Port Royal Silver Crown winners, Sutter, California’s Logan Seavey (2022 & 2023) and Locust Grove, Oklahoma’s Daison Pursley (2024).
Past Port Royal front runners in this Saturday’s field also include Pleasant Hill, Ohio’s Matt Westfall (2nd in 2022), Pennsylvania’s Chase Dietz (2nd in 2023), Ione, California’s Justin Grant (2nd in 2024), York Stoystown, Pennsylvania’s Carmen Perigo (4th in 2023) and Greenfield, Indiana’s C.J. Leary who won the pole in 2022 and finished 5th in 2023.
Meanwhile, Raisin City, California’s Mitchel Moles is back in the saddle at Port Royal after winning the pole in 2023 and finishing 7th in 2024, along with Collegeville, Pennsylvania’s Alex Bright (8th in 2024) and Allentown, Pennsylvania’s Briggs Danner (9th in 2024).
The list of fellow Port Royal Silver Crown returnees also consists of Fort Branch, Indiana’s Chase Stockon (11th in 2023), Saint Charles, Missouri’s Kyle Steffens (11th in 2024), Anaheim, California’s Jake Swanson (12th in 2023), Clarklake, Michigan’s Brian Ruhlman (13th in 2022), West Springfield, Pennsylvania’s Jimmy Light (14th in 2022), Columbus, New Jersey’s Mark Bitner (19th in 2022), Troy, Missouri’s Chris Fetter (21st in 2024) and Shelbyville, Indiana’s Gregg Cory (22nd in 2023).
Drivers vying for their first career Port Royal USAC Silver Crown starts include USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car point leader Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Indiana), plus series veteran Dave Berkheimer (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania), series Rookie Tom Savage (Red Lion, Pennsylvania) and first-time series participant Travis Mahoney, son of USAC national winner Jim Mahoney.
The Eastern Storm/USAC Eastern Blast event will feature both the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and the USAC Silver Crown National Championship, plus winged 410 c.i. Sprint Cars. The USAC Silver Crown portion of the program will conclude with a 50-lap main event paying $8,000-to-win.
Pits open at 4pm Eastern, front gates open at 5pm and hot laps begin at 6pm, followed by qualifying and racing. Adult admission tickets are $30, students age 13 to 18 are $15 and children 12 and under will be admitted free.
PORT ROYAL USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST: (22 CARS)
4 (R) MARK BITNER/Columbus, NJ (Henry Yeska)
6 JAKE SWANSON/Anaheim, CA (Klatt Enterprises)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
9 DAISON PURSLEY/Locust Grove, OK (Chris Dyson Racing)
10 BRIGGS DANNER/Allentown, PA (DMW Motorsports)
15 CHRIS FETTER/Troy, MO (Chris Fetter)
19 MITCHEL MOLES/Raisin City, CA (Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports)
20 KYLE CUMMINS/Princeton, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 LOGAN SEAVEY/Sutter, CA (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
24 (R) ALEX BRIGHT/Collegeville, PA (John Haggenbottom)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
38 (R) TOM SAVAGE/Red Lion, PA (Savage Motorsports)
49 BRIAN RUHLMAN/Clarklake, MI (Brian Ruhlman)
52 CARMEN PERIGO/Stoystown, PA (John Stehman)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
65 (R) TRAVIS MAHONEY/Oglesby, IL (SV Motorsports)
69 CHASE STOCKON/Fort Branch, IN (Pink 69 Racing)
86 CHASE DIETZ/York, PA (Bruce Lee)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
118 JIMMY LIGHT/West Springfield, PA (Mike Thomas)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown National Championship Rookie
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-326, 2-C.J. Leary-282, 3-Kody Swanson-232, 4-Matt Westfall-223, 5-Logan Seavey-183, 6-Mario Clouser-178, 7-Gregg Cory-176, 8-Kaylee Bryson-175, 9-Tyler Roahrig-169, 10-Kyle Steffens-166.
USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY:
2-Logan Seavey
1-Daison Pursley
USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY:
2022: Logan Seavey (6/18)
2023: Logan Seavey (6/17)
2024: Daison Pursley (6/15)
USAC SILVER CROWN TRACK RECORDS AT PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY
1 Lap - 6/16/2024 - Brady Bacon - 19.816
50 Laps - 6/16/2024 - Daison Pursley - 28:53.852
PORT ROYAL USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS:
2022 FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (6), 2. Matt Westfall (4), 3. Brady Bacon (2), 4. Dallas Hewitt (11), 5. C.J. Leary (1), 6. Shane Cottle (7), 7. Shane Cockrum (10), 8. Kody Swanson (5), 9. Jason McDougal (12), 10. Carmen Perigo (19), 11. Brian Tyler (16), 12. Chase Stockon (17), 13. Brian Ruhlman (15), 14. Jimmy Light (18), 15. Austin Nemire (21), 16. Mark Smith (9), 17. Jake Swanson (3), 18. Travis Welpott (23), 19. Mark Bitner (22), 20. Mike Haggenbottom (20), 21. Tom Paterson (24), 22. Justin Grant (8), 23. Gregg Cory (14), 24. Kyle Robbins (13). 31:43.07 (New Track Record)
2023 FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (4), 2. Chase Dietz (3), 3. Brady Bacon (6), 4. Carmen Perigo (9), 5. Kody Swanson (2), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Matt Westfall (12), 8. Shane Cottle (13), 9. C.J. Leary (5), 10. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 11. Chase Stockon (11), 12. Jake Swanson (10), 13. Alex Bright (16), 14. Steve Buckwalter (20), 15. Wayne Johnson (17), 16. Mario Clouser (8), 17. Mark Smith (22), 18. Kaylee Bryson (15), 19. Travis Welpott (26-P), 20. Ryan Thomas (21), 21. Mark Bitner (23), 22. Gregg Cory (24), 23. Taylor Ferns (25-P), 24. Mitchel Moles (1), 25. Trey Burke (19), 26. Russ Gamester (18). NT
2024 FEATURE: (50 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Daison Pursley (2), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Brady Bacon (1), 4. Matt Westfall (5), 5. Kody Swanson (3), 6. Chase Dietz (9), 7. Mitchel Moles (7), 8. Alex Bright (13), 9. Briggs Danner (12), 10. Logan Seavey (4), 11. Kyle Steffens (11), 12. Carmen Perigo (16), 13. Mark Smith (17), 14. Trey Burke (19), 15. Brian Ruhlman (14), 16. Shane Cottle (10), 17. Robert Ballou (15), 18. Kaylee Bryson (23), 19. Chase Stockon (8), 20. Mark Bitner (20), 21. Chris Fetter (21), 22. Trey Osborne (24), 23. C.J. Leary (18), 24. Nathan Moore (22). 28:53.852 (New Track Record)
USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO ACTION SATURDAY AT PERRIS
By Lance Jennings
JUNE 17, 2025... After a schedule break, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA
Sprint Cars will return to center stage this Saturday, June 21st, at Perris Auto
Speedway. Promoted by Don Kazarian and presented by Heimark Distributors /
Anheuser Busch, the tenth championship point race will also feature the PASSCAR
Super Stocks and PASSCAR Street Stocks. Perris Auto Speedway is located on the
Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in Perris, California and the
Spectator Gates will open at 5:00pm with racing at "America's Premier Dirt
Track" starting at 7:00pm. For more event information, visit the track’s website
at perrisautospeedway.com or call 951.940.0134.
NOTICE TO RACERS:
- ALL RACERS MUST PURCHASE THEIR USAC LICENSE / MEMBERSHIPS ONLINE PRIOR TO THE
EVENT AT USACRACING.COM OR USACLICENSE.COM. (If racers have a membership
question, contact Julie Tanaka at julietanaka@aol.com.)
- ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee due at registration / pill pick.
- TRANSPONDERS: Transponders ARE MANDATORY and will be available to rent.
- ONE WAY RADIOS / RACECEIVERS: One way radios ARE MANDATORY.
- TIRE RULE: Hoosier tires ARE REQUIRED ON ALL FOUR CORNERS of the car.
- FRONT AXLE TETHER SYSTEMS: Front axle tether systems (2-Chassis, 1-King Pin to
King Pin) ARE MANDATORY.
- FULL CONTAINMENT SEATS: Full containment seats ARE MANDATORY.
- COCKPIT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS: Cockpit adjustable shocks ARE ALLOWED.
- MUFFLER RULE: Mufflers ARE REQUIRED at Perris Auto Speedway.
- RULE BOOK: The series rule book is online at usacracing.com.
Since March 6, 2004, Perris Auto Speedway has hosted 261 USAC/CRA Sprint Car
events and forty-seven drivers have claimed “home track” victories. Ten-time
champion, “The Demon” Damion Gardner leads all series drivers with fifty-one
Perris wins and Nic Faas set the 1-lap track record of 15.833 on February 25,
2012. In the three previous visits, point leader Ricky Lewis topped the March
1st appearance and the May 24th “Salute to Indy,” while 2024 Rookie of the Year,
David Gasper took the April 1st event. The complete Perris USAC/CRA win list is
at the end of this release.
Heading to Saturday’s event, Ricky Lewis of Oxnard, California sits atop the
point standings by 16 markers over the competition. The owner/driver of the #41
Coyote Candle Company / Mesilla Valley Transportation DRC raced to his fifth
triumph of the season at the Perris “Salute to Indy” and has also posted two
heat race victories, eight top-10 finishes, and 132 feature laps led. Now tied
with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon, “Dynamite” David Cardey, R.J. Johnson, and
Richard Vander Weerd with nine career wins, Ricky will be a favorite to watch
this Saturday night.
Defending champion, R.J. Johnson of Laveen, Arizona ranks second in the
championship point chase. Driving the Petty Performance Racing #33P Avanti
Windows & Doors / Apache Transport entry, Johnson raced from sixth to third at
the May 24th “Salute to Indy” at Perris. At press time, the multi-time Arizona
Sprint Car Champion has four Woodland Auto Display / WC Friend Company Access
Systems Fast Time Awards, three heat race victories, seven top-10 finishes, and
3 feature laps led on the year. Currently tied with “The Macho Man” Brady Bacon,
“Dynamite” David Cardey, Ricky Lewis, and Richard Vander Weerd with nine wins,
R.J. will have his sights on his first win of the season at Perris Auto
Speedway.
After running second to Ricky Lewis at the “Salute to Indy,” David Gasper of
Goleta, California has climbed to third in the chase for the USAC/CRA
championship. Piloting the Kittle Motorsports / Gasper Racing #18 Art Klee /
Valley Precision Products DRC, Gasper has two feature wins, one Woodland Auto
Display / WC Friend Company Access Systems Fast Time Award, one heat race
victory, one Factory Wraps Semi-Main win, six top-10 finishes, and 57 feature
laps led in the campaign. Last season’s rookie of the year is tied with Max
Adams, Darren Hagen, Chase Johnson, C.J. Leary, Kevin Swindell, and Chris Windom
with four USAC/CRA wins and will be looking for another win at Perris.
San Diego, California’s A.J. Bender ranks fourth in the USAC/CRA point
standings. Driving the family owned #21 Bender Pool & Spa / Matrix Construction
Services DRC, Bender scored a sixth place finish at Perris on May 24th. To date,
the former USAC Western States Midget Rookie of the Year has posted three heat
race victories, one In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, and
six top-10 finishes on the season. This Saturday night, A.J. will have his
sights on the second win of his career at Perris Auto Speedway.
Yorba Linda, California’s “The Big Game Hunter” Austin Williams is fifth in
the series point chase. Racing the Tom & Christy Dunkel #17W Inland Rigging /
Maxima Oil DRC, Williams raced to a fifth place finish at the Perris “Salute to
Indy.” At press time, the 2009 Co-Rookie of the Year has one heat race victory,
In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award, and nine top-10 finishes
on the season. Currently tied with Matt Mitchell with eleven career wins, “The
Big Game Hunter” will be looking for his first triumph of the year this Saturday
at Perris.
Connor Lundy of Peoria, Arizona leads the chase for Rookie of the Year honors
over Brody Wake, Connor Speir, Brecken Guerrero, Cole Wakim, Dayton Shelton,
Lonnie Oliver, Blake Hendricks, Caleb Stelzig, Colt Treharn, Lonnie Hochstetler,
and Justin Kierce.
Among the other drivers expected to be in action are “The Cadillac” Cody
Williams, Tommy “Thunder” Malcolm, Logan Williams, Blake Bower, “The Pride of
Garden Grove” Brody Roa, Eddie Tafoya Jr., Verne Sweeney, Elexa Herrera,
“Shugah” Shane Sexton, Gary Marshall Jr., and more.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake
Perris Drive in Perris, California. General admission tickets (13 & over) are
$35, Senior tickets (65 & over) are $30, Kids tickets (6 to 12) are $10, and
Children (5 and under) are FREE. The Lake Perris Fairgrounds charges $20 for
parking. Advance tickets are available online for an additional fee, and for
more event information, visit the track’s website at perrisautospeedway.com or
call 951.940.0134.
The Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series thanks Factory Wraps,
The Gardner Family (In Memory of Jim and Chet Gardner), In Honor of Wiley Miller
Sr. & Wiley Miller II, Sexton Fire Protection, Silbermann Solar, WC Friend
Company Access Systems, and Woodland Auto Display for their support.
For more information on the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car
Series, visit the United States Auto Club (USAC) website at usacracing.com and
the social media for USAC Racing. You can also find exclusive content on the
USAC/CRA Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
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AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS: 2004-Rip Williams,
2005-Damion Gardner, 2006-Cory Kruseman, 2007-Tony Jones, 2008-Mike Spencer,
2009-Mike Spencer, 2010-Mike Spencer, 2011-Mike Spencer, 2012-Mike Spencer,
2013-Damion Gardner, 2014-Damion Gardner, 2015-Damion Gardner, 2016-Damion
Gardner, 2017-Damion Gardner, 2018-Damion Gardner, 2019-Damion Gardner, 2020-NO
AWARD, 2021-Damion Gardner, 2022-Damion Gardner, 2023-Brody Roa, 2024-R.J.
Johnson.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 5-Ricky Lewis, 2-David
Gasper, 1-Kaleb Montgomery, 1-Jake Swanson.
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA 1-LAP QUALIFYING RECORD: Nic Faas –
15.833 (02/25/12)
PERRIS AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR WINS: 51-Damion Gardner,
24-Mike Spencer, 19-Tony Jones, 17-Cory Kruseman, 10-Matt Mitchell, 9-Nic Faas,
8-David Cardey, 8-Richard Vander Weerd, 7-Brody Roa, 7-Rip Williams, 6-Bryan
Clauson, 6-Justin Grant, 6-Mike Kirby, 6-Danny Sheridan, 6-Austin Williams,
5-Brady Bacon, 5-Robert Ballou, 5-Rickie Gaunt, 4-Dave Darland, 4-Charles Davis
Jr., 4-R.J. Johnson, 4-Tommy Malcolm, 3-Garrett Hansen, 3-Ricky Lewis, 3-Kevin
Thomas Jr., 2-David Gasper, 2-Darren Hagen, 2-Jesse Hockett, 2-Levi Jones,
2-C.J. Leary, 1-Blake Miller, 2-Jake Swanson, 2-Cody Williams, 2-Chris Windom,
1-A.J. Bender, 1-Chad Boespflug, 1-Greg Bragg, 1-Daron Clayton, 1-Josh Ford,
1-Josh Hodges, 1-Bud Kaeding, 1-Adam Mitchell, 1-Johnny Rodriguez, 1-Hunter
Schuerenberg, 1-Chase Stockon, 1-Scotty Weir, 1-Jason York.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1. Ricky
Lewis-602, 2. R.J. Johnson-584, 3. David Gasper-511, 4. A.J. Bender-497, 5.
Austin Williams-495, 6. Cody Williams-464, 7. Tommy Malcolm-437, 8. Logan
Williams-383, 9. Charles Davis Jr.-380, 10. Blake Bower-373, 11. Connor
Lundy-327, 12. Brody Wake-319, 13. Brody Roa-304, 14. Jake Swanson-299, 15.
Eddie Tafoya Jr.-290, 16. Logan Calderwood-286, 17. Verne Sweeney-251, 18. Elexa
Herrera-218, 19. Braden Chiaramonte-204, 20. Connor Speir-197.
2025 AVANTI WINDOWS & DOORS USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES SCHEDULE
February 15: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
February 22: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ (Winner: Jake Swanson)
March 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 14: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
March 15: Imperial Valley Raceway – Imperial, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 5: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: David Gasper)
April 11: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
April 12: Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Winner: David Gasper)
April 26: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (RAIN)
May 3: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA (Winner: Kaleb Montgomery)
May 24: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA (Winner: Ricky Lewis)
June 21: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
July 5: Santa Maria Speedway – Nipomo, CA
July 19: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 16: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
August 30: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
August 31: Calistoga Speedway – Calistoga, CA (Louie Vermeil Classic)
September 13: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
September 27: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 4: Mohave Valley Raceway – Mohave Valley, AZ
October 18: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
October 24: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
October 25: *Central Arizona Raceway – Casa Grande, AZ (Western World
Championships)
November 1: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
November 8: Perris Auto Speedway – Perris, CA
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* = Co-Sanctioned Event with USAC National Sprint Cars.
This schedule is subject to change.
PARTY’S OVER!
SWANSON TURNS OUT THE LIGHTS ON
USAC SILVER CROWN FIELD AT WWT
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Madison, Illinois (June 14, 2025)………Throughout Kody Swanson’s illustrious
USAC Silver Crown career, he’s been known to produce “lights out” performances
more often than not.
That description couldn’t have been more apt during Saturday night’s Ranken
Technical College Route 66 Classic Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling at
World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
In a race that featured four lead changes, four different race leaders and
two separate power outages, Swanson was the victor once more for the 46th
occasion in his USAC Silver Crown career at the helm of his Doran Binks
Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics – Glenn Farms/Beast/Lanci Ford.
The Kingsburg, California native’s series win tally is now officially twice
as many as anyone else. Jack Hewitt ranks second all-time in USAC Silver Crown
wins with 23, which is exactly 23 series wins behind Swanson’s brand new grand
total.
After leading twice for a total of 35 circuits in the 66-lap race, Swanson
led the final 22 trips around the 1.25-mile paved oval to earn his first victory
of the season. This particular win at WWT came in the fifth event on the 2025
USAC Silver Crown calendar, tied for the furthest into a season Swanson was able
to grab his first win dating back to his initial series championship season of
2014. He also won in his fifth series start in 2022.
“It’s tough to get to June and to have not had one,” Swanson admitted. “But
it wasn’t for a lack of effort. It’s just kind of been one of those years, and
sometimes I’ve had some great runs and I’ve had some bad luck when we came here.
I told (the crew) at the shop this week, “hey, this week, I think this time it’s
going to flip the other way. We’re going to start having some good luck and
maybe get one. We never gave up, even through the red flags, light outages,
restarts and all that. We just kept after it and gave ourselves a chance.”
Swanson also became just the second driver to capture multiple USAC Silver
Crown wins at WWT after also getting the victory in 2022. Bobby Santos also
doubled up with back-to-back triumphs at the near Saint Louis venue in
2013-2014.
That said, most notably, it was a time for redemption and vindication for
Swanson following his late-race heartbreak at WWT one year ago. It was then that
Swanson held a comfortable lead on the white flag lap when, suddenly, his engine
went up in billowing smoke, ending his bid for victory so unceremoniously.
Swanson started from the number one spot after earning his 56th career USAC
Silver Crown pole position during the afternoon’s Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying.
But on the opening lap, Swanson was chewed up and spit out as he dropped from
first all the way back to fifth while outside front row starter Santos jetted
out to the opening lap lead and C.J. Leary slotted into second.
By lap three, Justin Grant was making the biggest moves. He raced down into
turn one under Leary, then picked off Santos moments later, taking two spots in
rapid fire succession to gain the lead from third. Oh, and if you counted
Swanson out at that point, shame on you. By the fourth lap, Swanson had already
fought his way back into the runner-up spot behind Grant.
On lap 17, Swanson pounced into the lead, driving to the inside of Grant off
turn two to occupy the catbird seat just as Dakoda Armstrong followed suit into
second place past Grant a lap later.
A crash on the 21st lap saw Jake Trainor (15th) slam the outside wall in turn
one, leaving a long black tire streak against the SAFER barrier for the only
on-track incident of the night. Trainor climbed out of his machine under his own
power and walked away.
Under the subsequent yellow, the nighttime sky unexpectedly became even
darker when the lights along the front straightaway suddenly went dim, resulting
in a red flag that brought the field back to pit lane until visibility could be
rekindled.
When the race resumed, Armstrong found daylight and charged passed Swanson
and into the lead on the lap 30 restart. Meanwhile, Leary, who had ran as high
as second and was operating in sixth on lap 40, dramatically slowed in between
turns three and four. As the field freight-trained on by, Leary coasted down the
length of the straightaway and made the hard left turn into the pit area with a
reported brake issue. He’d later return to the race, finishing eight laps down
in 14th.
As the 45th lap came around, Swanson remained in the hunt, chasing Armstrong
from his second place vantage point. But when Swanson closed the gap via the
draft on the back straightaway moments later, he shot to the bottom of Armstrong
to reassert himself as the leader once more with 22 laps remaining.
But just as Swanson found his groove and seemed in control, Mother
Electricity let it be known that it still had control. On lap 47, the front
straightaway track lights went dark for a second time, necessitating another red
flag period in which drivers were instructed to park on pit lane once more.
Having one red flag period for drivers and teams to contemplate, strategize
and adjust is a difficult aspect to navigate, especially when you’re the leader
at a track in which the draft and slingshot is such a prevalent maneuver.
Swanson remembered the last “lights out” restart which was taken advantage of by
Armstrong, but Swanson had a different plan the second time around.
“It was pretty tough,” Swanson acknowledged. “After the first red flag and
that restart, Dakoda did a great job, and I knew Bobby Santos was coming and we
had to race Justin Grant early. There are a bunch of great competitors in this
series. If you give them another chance, they’re going to steal it from you
because they want it too. Luckily, we were able to wrestle the lead back, then
we had another red and had to refocus, and all I told them was that I was going
to try something different.”
Swanson’s timing was impeccable and he was able to fend off Armstrong’s bid
for the lead as he attempted to charge past Swanson on the front straight.
However, although Armstrong was able to pull completely alongside Swanson,
Swanson was able to outpace him into turn one and managed to retain the spot.
During the final laps, Swanson continued to stretch his lead over the field,
ultimately pacing under the checkered flag as the winner 2.509 seconds ahead of
the competition. Armstrong took second with Santos third and Grant fourth.
Jackson Macenko rounded out the top-five following a high line pass around Mario Clouser in turn three on lap 62. It was a career best USAC result for the leading Silver Crown Rookie out of Cincinnati, Ohio. His 11th to fifth run made him the Rod End Supply Hard Charger and also earned him Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night honors.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 14, 2025 – World
Wide Technology Raceway – Madison, Illinois – 1.25-Mile Paved Oval – Ranken
Technical College Route 66 Classic Presented by Welsch Heating & Cooling
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kody Swanson, 77, Doran/Binks-30.797; 2.
Bobby Santos, 98, DJ-30.978; 3. C.J. Leary, 21, Team AZ/Petty/Rossi-30.994; 4.
Dakoda Armstrong, 5, C & A-31.177; 5. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-31.321; 6.
Mario Clouser, 92, Kazmark-31.349; 7. Kyle Steffens, 8, Steffens-31.396; 8. Jake
Trainor, 6, Klatt-31.537; 9. Taylor Ferns, 55, Ferns-31.708; 10. Nathan Byrd,
40, Meyer-31.762; 11. Jackson Macenko, 124, Hayes-31.930; 12. Billy Wease, 60,
Meyer-32.163; 13. Derek Bischak, 22, Rice/Abacus-32.340; 14. Kaylee Bryson, 26,
Pierce-32.422; 15. Tyler Roahrig, 41, Newman-32.459; 16. Matt Westfall, 54, 4
Kings-32.570; 17. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-34.335; 18. Dave Berkheimer, 31,
Berkheimer-37.150.
FEATURE: (66 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson (1), 2.
Dakoda Armstrong (4), 3. Bobby Santos (2), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Jackson
Macenko (11), 6. Kyle Steffens (7), 7. Mario Clouser (6), 8. Billy Wease (12),
9. Nathan Byrd (10), 10. Taylor Ferns (9), 11. Matt Westfall (16), 12. Kaylee
Bryson (14), 13. Gregg Cory (17), 14. C.J. Leary (3), 15. Derek Bischak (13),
16. Jake Trainor (8), 17. Tyler Roahrig (15), 18. Dave Berkheimer (18). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-2 Bobby Santos, Laps 3-16 Justin Grant, Laps
17-29 Kody Swanson, Laps 30-44 Dakoda Armstrong, Laps 45-66 Kody Swanson.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-326, 2-C.J.
Leary-282, 3-Kody Swanson-232, 4-Matt Westfall-223, 5-Logan Seavey-183, 6-Mario
Clouser-178, 7-Gregg Cory-176, 8-Kaylee Bryson-175, 9-Tyler Roahrig-169, 10-Kyle
Steffens-166.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-131, 2-Kyle
Cummins-54, 3-C.J. Leary-54, 4-Chase Stockon-50, 5-Gunnar Setser-50, 6-Briggs
Danner-46, 7-Justin Grant-45, 8-Robert Ballou-41, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-34.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 21, 2025 – Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, Pennsylvania – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Kody Swanson (30.797)
Honest Abe Roofing / Allgaier Performance Fast Qualifier: Kody Swanson
(30.797)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jackson Macenko (11th to 5th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Jackson Macenko
SEAVEY STRIKES BACK,
WINS $10,000 AT RED HILL’S SALUTE TO LEVI JONES
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sumner, Illinois (June 13, 2025)………Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky
day in western superstition.
For Logan Seavey, Friday the 13th signified a new beginning after a somewhat
tepid start to his 2025 USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season.
The defending series champion from Sutter, California executed swiftly
through traffic, then fended off repeated challenges from series point leader
Kyle Cummins and survived multiple restarts down the stretch to win Friday’s
inaugural Salute to Levi Jones at Red Hill Raceway in Sumner, Illinois.
The $10,000 score was the second of the USAC National Sprint Car season for
Seavey, and his first since four months prior in February at Florida’s Volusia
Speedway Park. Overall, it was Seavey’s 26th career USAC National Sprint Car
feature victory, tying him with Tony Elliott and Dave Steele for 23rd place
all-time.
“We’ve had a tough year after coming off the one we did last year,” Seavey
stated. “You expect to have the same results, but man, we’ve been close. These
guys have been doing a good job. I’ve just been doing a poor job. So tonight, I
feel like I ran a good race in the feature and finally rewarded these guys with
a win. I couldn’t be happier.”
Friday the 13th certainly lived up to its reputation with a series of rain
delays interrupting the proceedings, and qualifying not wrapping up until just
before the clock struck 11pm local time. But in what was the fifth attempt at
holding the event named in honor of Levi Jones, the show was a go. The event was
rained out three separate times in 2024, and once more earlier this spring.
Perhaps it was fitting that it took five times to run the event. After all,
Jones, from nearby Olney, Illinois, captured five USAC National Sprint Car
driving championships in his decorated career.
In what was the first USAC event held at Red Hill since nearly 27 years ago
in 1998, Seavey started the 30-lap feature from the pole position. Originally
slated to start on the outside of the front row, Seavey was slotted over to the
pole after original front row starter C.J. Leary was deemed to have jumped the
initial start, and thus, was docked one row and started third.
Early on, it was a three-horse race at the front as Seavey, Cummins and Grant
all edged away from the field, running lock step in formation through lapped
traffic, with no driver able to capitalize on any other’s missteps around the
3/8-mile dirt oval.
Mitchel Moles shook things up as he split between Grant and a lapped car
entering turn one on lap 24 to take over third but remained in the distance
behind Seavey and Cummins who ran one-two with a couple car lengths of
separation. A yellow flag for a spun out Hayden Reinbold (10th) in turn four on
lap 29 re-racked the field with two laps remaining.
Fourth running Grant emerged into the fray on the lap 29 restart as he slid
Moles for third between turns one and two. One lap later, Grant tried the exact
same move on Cummins for second, but his plans were foiled when his car
over-rotated at the exit of turn two, pitching him completely sideways before
Cummins’ gentle nudge while trying to avoid contact with his back bumper sent
Grant around to a stop. Grant restarted at the tail and finished 14th.
The second attempt at a green-white-checkered was halted when ninth running
Robert Ballou slowed dramatically with a caved in tail tank. As Ballou coasted,
Cummins slid past Seavey for the lead in turn four, but Seavey answered by
cutting back under Cummins to retain the spot, completing the lap just before
Ballou’s ordeal necessitated a yellow, which pushed the race to a 32-lap
distance, and gave Cummins another chance to take the reins from Seavey.
“It was as tough as it gets,” Seavey exhaled. “When the best guy in USAC
right now is on your bumper and you’ve got to restart a couple times with him
back there, there’s only so much you can do as a leader. The track was changing
a lot there at the end. I was just doing everything I could to hold him off.
That one when he slid me, I didn’t do a good job. I said, ‘let’s get up and
slide myself a little bit,’ but then bash the cushion and try to get away. I
think I did a little bit better job at the end.”
On the final restart attempt, Seavey had Cummins covered and checked out over
the final two laps to cross the stripe 1.075 seconds ahead of runner-up Cummins,
who retained his point lead while also grabbing his 14th consecutive top-10
result to begin the series campaign. Chase Stockon came home third with Mitchel
Moles fourth and C.J. Leary fifth.
For Seavey, it was a sigh of relief after an 11-race run without a victory,
especially coming on the heels of a 2024 season in which he captured the season
championship and equaled Tom Bigelow’s all-time record of 14 feature wins, but
this night hit different.
“I think I’ve been struggling a little bit with rough racetracks and I’ve not
been doing a good job when it’s rough,” Seavey explained. “I don’t think the car
has really been too far off. I just haven’t been putting myself in position to
win these races and I’m just not doing a good enough job throughout the night
unless the track suits me really well, which it kind of did about halfway
through the feature tonight.”
Seavey is now just the ninth driver to win a USAC National Sprint Car feature
on Friday the 13th, following Jim Mahoney (1991 Lakeside), Billy Pauch (1996
Williams Grove), Brian Tyler (2001 Toledo), Daron Clayton (2007 Gas City), Bryan
Clauson (2012 Gas City), Robert Ballou (2015 Perris), Justin Grant (2019 Terre
Haute) and Kyle Cummins (2024 Circle City).
Starting 11th, Chase Stockon picked his way through the field late in the
going. He ran seventh with two laps to go, fourth with one to go, and in the
fourth turn on the final lap, he raced into third to land a podium finish. That
earned the Fort Branch, Indiana racer the Rod End Supply Hard Charger award
(+8).
Jake Swanson (Anaheim, California) hustled from fourth to third to second to
first to win his heat race. He then finished the night with a solid sixth place
result in the feature. That earned him Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night
honors.
Hayden Reinbold (Gilbert, Arizona) earned his first career USAC Honest Abe
Roofing Fast Qualifying award by setting a new track record. His time of 15.009
seconds broke the Red Hill Raceway USAC National Sprint Car track record of
15.498 set by Tony Elliott in 1998.
Robert Ballou (Rocklin, California) also rewrote the record books in his heat race by setting a new eight lap USAC track record at Red Hill with a time of 2:05.197, more than six seconds faster than the previous mark held by NHRA Top Fuel champion Doug Kalitta in 1996.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 13, 2025 –
Red Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track – Salute to Levi Jones
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Hayden Reinbold, 19,
Reinbold/Underwood-15.009 (New Track Record); 2. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-15.089; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-15.144; 4. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-15.239; 5. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.251; 6. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team
AZ/Curb-Agajanian-15.313; 7. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-15.342; 8. Chase Stockon,
92, Sertich-15.359; 9. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-15.406; 10. Kevin Thomas
Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-15.456; 11. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-15.502; 12. Carson
Garrett, 15, BGE-15.506; 13. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-15.570; 14. Gunnar
Setser, 5G, KO-15.573; 15. Sam Scott, 7s, Scott-15.617; 16. Robert Ballou, 12,
Ballou-15.692; 17. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-15.746; 18. Jadon Rogers, 61m,
Edwards-15.816; 19. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-15.975; 20. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-16.144; 21. Abby Hohlbein, 2A, 2B Racing-16.208; 22. Tony Helton, 87,
Helton-16.245; 23. Harley Burns, 16, Britt Aero-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou, 2.
Briggs Danner, 3. Charles Davis Jr., 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Kyle Cummins, 6.
Hayden Reinbold, 7. Tony Helton, 8. Logan Calderwood. 2:05.197 (New Track
Record)
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Kayla Roell, 5. Kale Drake, 6.
Logan Seavey, 7. Kobe Simpson. 2:06.748
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Jake Swanson,
2. Sam Scott, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Justin Grant, 6. Carson
Garrett, 7. Abby Hohlbein. 2:08.283
FEATURE: (32 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Logan Seavey (2), 2.
Kyle Cummins (3), 3. Chase Stockon (11), 4. Mitchel Moles (5), 5. C.J. Leary
(1), 6. Jake Swanson (7), 7. Kale Drake (13), 8. Briggs Danner (10), 9. Carson
Garrett (14), 10. Charles Davis Jr. (15), 11. Kevin Thomas Jr. (12), 12. Gunnar
Setser (8), 13. Kayla Roell (17), 14. Justin Grant (4), 15. Logan Calderwood
(19), 16. Abby Hohlbein (21), 17. Tony Helton (22), 18. Kobe Simpson (20), 19.
Robert Ballou (9), 20. Hayden Reinbold (6), 21. Jadon Rogers (18), 22. Sam Scott
(16), 23. Harley Burns (23). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-32 Logan Seavey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-1017,
2-Justin Grant-933, 3-Mitchel Moles-802, 4-Logan Seavey-790, 5-Robert
Ballou-761, 6-Jake Swanson-734, 7-Briggs Danner-732, 8-Kale Drake-723, 9-C.J.
Leary-719, 10-Chase Stockon-696.
PARALLAX GROUP USAC NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-131, 2-Kyle
Cummins-54, 3-C.J. Leary-54, 4-Chase Stockon-50, 5-Gunnar Setser-50, 6-Briggs
Danner-46, 7-Justin Grant-44, 8-Robert Ballou-41, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-34.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 17, 2025 –
Grandview Speedway – Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania – 1/3-Mile Dirt Track – USAC
Eastern Storm / Jesse Hockett Classic
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kyle Cummins (14.970)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Hayden Reinbold (15.009)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Robert Ballou
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
USAC Gear Third Heat Winner: Jake Swanson
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Chase Stockon (11th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Jake Swanson
THE HUNT FOR RED HILL!
USAC SPRINTS RETURN
AFTER 26 YEAR HIATUS ON FRIDAY THE 13TH
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Sumner, Illinois (June 11, 2025)………Ten thousand dollars to win are on the
line at the inaugural Salute to Levi Jones this Friday night, June 13, at Red
Hill Raceway in Sumner, Illinois.
The rare Friday the 13th event for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National
Championship at the 3/8-mile dirt oval in southern Illinois presents an even
rarer treat – USAC racing at Red Hill.
It’s been 26 years since USAC last visited Red Hill in 1998, which just so happened to mark the occurrence of Levi Jones’ first career USAC start, finishing 16th. Levi, who grew up 15 minutes from the track in his native Olney, went on to become a seven-time USAC national champion, and in 2024, was inducted into the USAC Hall of Fame.
Let’s see some of the storylines to check out entering USAC’s return to Red Hill!
PARTY LIKE IT’S 1998
26 years flew by in the snap of a finger. In fact, the last time a USAC
National Sprint Car race was held at Red Hill on October 3, 1998, Aerosmith’s “I
Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” Barenaked Ladies’ “One Week” and Edwin McCain’s
“I’ll Be” occupied spots in the top-five of the Billboard Music charts. And all
of us were a little bit younger.
That night, Derek Davidson captured the victory, then later became an
Indianapolis 500 winning Crew Chief and Race Strategist for Takuma Sato at Rahal
Letterman Racing in 2020.
The evening also had its share of controversy as championship contenders Tony
Elliott and Kevin Thomas met bumper to bumper, sending Thomas into a 360 spin
late in the race. A yearlong feud had come to a head and ultimately led to
Thomas’ suspension for his conduct in the aftermath of the incident and
Elliott’s first USAC title.
At any rate, Elliott remains the one-lap track record holder for USAC at Red
Hill with a time of 15.498 seconds, which drivers will be chasing this weekend.
Meanwhile, the 8-lap track record is held by NHRA Top Fuel champion Doug Kalitta
from 1996 at a clip of 2:11.77.
DRAKE RIDING THE WAVE
Fresh off his USAC Indiana Midget Week championship to begin June, Kale Drake
now looks to expand his winning horizons to USAC National Sprint Cars.
The Collinsville, Oklahoma racer has already won twice in the midgets this year, and at press time, has finished on the podium in each of his past five outings with the series.
With the sprint cars, he’s been an upstart in 2025, finishing inside the
top-10 in nine of his 13 starts this season with a best career result of 4th at
Bloomington in May.
To boot, there is a tie in. Back in 2004, Levi Jones captured his first career USAC National Sprint Car win at North Carolina’s Charlotte Motor Speedway while driving Scott Benic’s No. 2B. This Friday, Drake’s first USAC Sprint Car win could come in Benic’s No. 2B in the race named for Levi Jones.
CUMMINS LEADS THE CHARGE
Kyle Cummins once again enters the weekend as the USAC National Sprint Car
point leader, a position he’s held for the entire duration of the season so far.
In 13 series starts so far this year, he’s won five and hasn’t finished worse
than 8th. The Princeton, Indiana native’s run of 13 consecutive top-10s to start
the year are the most since Justin Grant’s 15 in 2020. All of that has Cummins’
point lead standing at 53 over Justin Grant entering Red Hill.
Interestingly, Kyle’s father, Mark Cummins, competed in the 1998 Red Hill
event in the Vennard No. 56x, team car to that of Kevin Thomas that night. Mark
qualified 24th, transferred through his heat to finish 4th and ran 18th in the
feature.
Joining Cummins in the field are 2025 series winners Justin Grant, Logan
Seavey and Kevin Thomas Jr. as well as first-time 2025 winning hopefuls Mitchel
Moles, Briggs Danner, Robert Ballou, C.J. Leary, Kale Drake and Jake Swanson,
all of whom rank inside the top-10 of the standings along with top Rookies
Gunnar Setser, Hayden Reinbold, Kayla Roell and more.
MAD MAN ACROSS THE BORDER
Robert Ballou can count himself among the Red Hill winners in this Friday
night’s field. In August of 2024, the Rocklin, California native picked off a
Midwest Thunder Sprint Car win at the track.
The Mad Man has been knocking on the door of victory all year long with the
USAC National Sprint Cars, especially of late with a 3rd, a 5th, a 2nd, a 6th, a
4th and an 8th in his six most recent starts.
Red Hill could prove to be the place for a Ballou breakthrough. He finished 6th and 3rd in each of his USAC Sprint Car starts on the Land of Lincoln side of the Illinois border in 2024.
STOCKON HAS CONQUERED RED HILL
Chase Stockon has a bit of history with Red Hill Raceway. In recent years,
the Fort Branch, Indiana racer has won at the track twice in sprint car
competition in the Fall of 2023 and in the Spring of 2024.
Stockon has been rock solid with the USAC National Sprint Cars in 2025,
finishing inside the top-10 in each of his past six series starts.
On the final weekend of May, he led 20 laps at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway and finished third, nearly giving car owners Tom & Laurie Sertich their first career USAC victory. A big win at Red Hill this Friday would be massive for the longtime team and would present Stockon with his first USAC score in nearly five seasons.
ROGERS TOO!
Jadon Rogers scored the most recent sprint car feature win at Red Hill back
in October of 2024. The Worthington, Indiana racer advanced from 6th to 1st to
win the Midwest Thunder show last fall.
As far as his USAC season up to this point, Rogers can tell you a twisted
tale of his month of May, from being the windshield one weekend to the bug the
next.
Rogers posted back-to-back southern Indiana top-fives in USAC National Sprint
Car competition at Bloomington and Tri-State in mid-May. On the final weekend of
the month, he finished with back-to-back last place results at Iowa’s Knoxville
Raceway.
The turn of the calendar to June probably couldn’t have come at a better time
as Rogers now pursues his first USAC main event victory since September 2022.
RACE DETAILS
This Friday’s June 13th Salute to Levi Jones features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint
Car National Championship and the DIRTcar Modfieds. Pits open at 3:30pm Central
and front gates open at 5:30pm with the drivers meeting set for 6pm and cars
hitting the track at 7pm with qualifying and racing to follow.
Grandstand admission for ages 13 & up is $30 while kids age 6-12 are $5 and
children age 5 & under are free. Pit passes are $45 for adults and $25 for kids
age 10 & under.
The event can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-943,
2-Justin Grant-890, 3-Mitchel Moles-730, 4-Robert Ballou-728, 5-Logan
Seavey-715, 6-Briggs Danner-676, 7-Jake Swanson-671, 8-Kale Drake-667, 9-C.J.
Leary-654, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-647.
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RED HILL RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINNERS:
1996: Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (8/10)
1998: Derek Davidson (10/3)
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RED HILL RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR WINS:
1-Derek Davidson & Billy Puterbaugh Jr.
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CARS AT RED HILL RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 10/3/1998 - Tony Elliott - 15.498
8 Laps - 8/10/1996 - Doug Kalitta - 2:11.77
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PAST RED HILL RACEWAY USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR FEATURE RESULTS:
1996 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Billy Puterbaugh Jr., 2. Jack Hewitt, 3. Gary
Blum, 4. Brian Hayden, 5. Brian Tyler, 6. Wil Newlin, 7. Dave Peperak, 8. Eric
Gordon, 9. Mark Cassella, 10. Tim Cox, 11. Bryan Ruble, 12. Tony Elliott, 13.
Ray Morgan, 14. Doug Kalitta, 15. Dave Steele, 16. Victor Hensley, 17. Bryon
Walters, 18. Jerry Ruble, 19. Tray House. NT
1998 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Derek Davidson, 2. Dave Darland, 3. Brian Tyler, 4. Brian Hayden, 5. Tony Elliott, 6. Kevin Thomas, 7. Tracy Hines, 8. Terry Pletch, 9. Jack Hewitt, 10. Alex Shanks, 11. Robbie Rice, 12. Kevin Miller, 13. Tim Cox, 14. Kent Christian, 15. Gary Hayhurst Jr., 16. Levi Jones, 17. Roger Chaudion, 18. Mark Cummins, 19. Rusty McClure, 20. Brandon Petty, 21. Hud Cone, 22. Matt Jewell. NT
STOOPS JUNIOR SPRINT INVITATIONAL
DEBUTS AT THE DIRT TRACK AT IMS JULY 1-2
By: Richie Murray - USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 11, 2025)………For the first time ever, Junior Sprint
racing comes to The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 1-2, 2025.
The invitational Stoops Buick GMC Junior Sprint event will be held in
conjunction with the Battle at the Brickyard and the BC39 Presented by Avanti
Windows & Doors at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway across two
nights to begin the month of July.
Eighteen of the best Junior Sprint drivers have been invited to participate
in the event, which will consist of a complete show each night featuring drivers
from across the nation.
The Junior Sprint format for each night entails group qualifying, three heat
races and concludes with a 20-lap feature. These events will be held in
conjunction with full programs for the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship each night.
On both Tuesday, July 1, and Wednesday, July 2, the pits at The Dirt Track at
IMS open at 9am Eastern with the public gates opening at 4pm. On track action
begins at 6pm with opening ceremonies at 7pm and racing set to begin immediately
afterward.
Tickets to the event can be purchased at www.IMS.com/BC39.
JUNIOR SPRINT ENTRY LIST:
5 Gage Pio
7 Hudson Andrews
7R Ashlyn Wittmer
7w Willard Ballard
8 Keaton Flatt
9c Ashen Glazier
14E Jaxson Evett
15 Braylin Morris
21 Giselle Hicks
28K McKenna Kren
32c Blake Crooms
40 Tigh Shaffer
47 Stetson Stroup
65 Bryton Buoy
66 Breck Buoy
83 Owen Larson
87 Levi Ballard
707 Jax Wittmer
ENTRY LIST!
20 USAC SILVER CROWN DRIVERS & CARS
SET FOR SATURDAY’S RACE AT WWTR
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Madison, Illinois (June 11, 2025)………For the 12th time, USAC Silver Crown
National Championship racing will take a trip to the biggest, boldest and
fastest circuit on the series trail this Saturday, June 14.
Twenty drivers and cars are entered for the Route 66 Centennial Classic
Presented by Ranken Technical College & Welsch Heating & Cooling at World Wide
Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois for the 66-lap, 82.5-mile extravaganza
on the 1.25-mile paved oval.
Among the entries are three past WWT Raceway Silver Crown winners: Franklin,
Massachusetts’ Bobby Santos (2013 & 2014); Kingsburg, California’s Kody Swanson
(2022); and defending victor, New Castle, Indiana’s Dakoda Armstrong (2024).
Past top-five WWT Silver Crown finishers looking to upgrade to a first career
victory this Saturday night at the St. Louis area oval are Ione, California’s
Justin Grant (2nd in 2024) who also enters as the series point leader; plus
Auburn, Illinois’ Mario Clouser (3rd in 2022); Muskogee, Oklahoma’s Kaylee
Bryson (3rd in 2024); Greenfield, Indiana’s C.J. Leary (4th in 2024); Angola,
Indiana’s Derek Bischak (5th in 2023); and Goodyear, Arizona’s Nathan Byrd (5th
in 2022).
A handful more who have previously raced their way to a top-10 result at WWT
are returning to the fray this Saturday, including New Castle, Indiana’s Kyle
Robbins (6th in 2022), Shelby Township, Michigan’s Taylor Ferns (9th in 2022)
and Saint Charles, Missouri’s Kyle Steffens (9th in 2024).
Returning to WWT Raceway after making previous starts at the track are
Shelbyville, Indiana’s Gregg Cory (13th in 2024), Pleasant Hill, Ohio’s Matt
Westfall (16th in 2023) and Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania’s Dave Berkheimer (16th
in 2024).
Looking to make their first main event start at WWT Raceway are recent
Hoosier Hundred winner Tyler Roahrig (Plymouth, Ind.) as well as Billy Wease
(Noblesville, Ind.), top-ranked series Rookie Jackson Macenko (Cincinnati,
Ohio), Jake Trainor (Medway, Mass.) and Colton Bettis (Lutz, Fla.).
RACE DETAILS
The Route 66 Centennial Classic Presented by Ranken Technical College &
Welsch Heating & Cooling features the USAC Silver Crown National Championship at
World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois on Saturday, June 14.
The schedule for USAC Silver Crown race day consists of practice at 9:15am,
followed by qualifying at 1:05pm and the 66-lap, 82.5-mile Silver Crown main
event at 7pm. (All Times Central).
Advance tickets for the event are on sale now at:
https://www.tixr.com/groups/wwtraceway/events/bommarito-500-weekend-123468.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-265, 2-C.J.
Leary-247, 3-Logan Seavey-183, 4-Matt Westfall-182, 5-Kody Swanson-156, 6-Tyler
Roahrig-140, 7-Gregg Cory-139, 8-Kaylee Bryson-136, 9-Dave Berkheimer-133,
10-Mario Clouser-126.
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WWTR USAC SILVER CROWN ENTRY LIST: (20)
5 DAKODA ARMSTRONG/New Castle, IN (C & A Motorsports)
6 (R) JAKE TRAINOR/Medway, MA (Klatt Enterprises)
7 KYLE ROBBINS/New Castle, IN (KR Racing)
8 KYLE STEFFENS/St. Charles, MO (Steffens Motorsports)
21 C.J. LEARY/Greenfield, IN (Team AZ-Petty-Rossi Racing)
22 DEREK BISCHAK/Angola, IN (Rice Motorsports-Abacus Racing)
26 KAYLEE BRYSON/Muskogee, OK (Sam Pierce Racing)
31 DAVE BERKHEIMER/Mechanicsburg, PA (Dave Berkheimer Motorsports)
32 GREGG CORY/Shelbyville, IN (Williams-Cory Racing)
40 NATHAN BYRD/Goodyear, AZ (Meyer Auto Research)
41 TYLER ROAHRIG/Plymouth, IN (Newman Racing)
54 MATT WESTFALL/Pleasant Hill, OH (4 Kings Racing)
55 TAYLOR FERNS/Shelby Township, MI (Taylor Ferns Racing)
60 BILLY WEASE/Noblesville, IN (Meyer Auto Research)
77 KODY SWANSON/Kingsburg, CA (Doran Binks Racing)
91 JUSTIN GRANT/Ione, CA (Hemelgarn Racing)
92 MARIO CLOUSER/Auburn, IL (Kazmark Motorsports)
98 BOBBY SANTOS/Franklin, MA (DJ Racing)
124 (R) JACKSON MACENKO/Cincinnati, OH (Brad Hayes Racing)
126 (R) COLTON BETTIS/Lutz, FL (Sam Pierce Racing)
(R) represents a USAC Silver Crown Rookie of the Year contender
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TRACK RECORDS FOR USAC SILVER CROWN AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1 Lap - 8/16/2024 - Kody Swanson - 30.239 - 148.814 mph
60 Laps - 6/25/2016 - Tanner Swanson - 44:33.031 - 101.009 mph
80 Laps - 6/14/2014 - Bobby Santos - 49:46.000 - 120.563 mph
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
2-Bobby Santos
1-Pat Abold, Dakoda Armstrong, Davey Hamilton Jr., Tracy Hines, Ryan Newman,
Dave Steele, Kody Swanson, Tanner Swanson & J.J. Yeley
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USAC SILVER CROWN WINNERS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1997: Pat Abold (9/14)
1998: J.J. Yeley (10/17)
1999: Ryan Newman (7/30)
2000: Tracy Hines (5/7)
2001: Dave Steele (8/25)
2013: Bobby Santos (6/1)
2014: Bobby Santos (6/14)
2016: Tanner Swanson (6/25)
2022: Kody Swanson (8/19)
2023: Davey Hamilton Jr. (8/27)
2024: Dakoda Armstrong (8/16)
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PAST USAC SILVER CROWN RESULTS AT WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY:
1997 FEATURE (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Pat Abold (2),
2. Dave Steele (5), 3. Dan Drinan (10), 4. Kenny Irwin Jr. (25), 5. Robby Flock
(6), 6. Tony Stewart (4), 7. Jimmy Sills (3), 8. Dave Darland (21), 9. Ryan
Newman (12), 10. Mike Gregg (26), 11. Russ Gamester (17), 12. Jim Keeker (19),
13. Brian Tyler (22), 14. Ronnie Burke (30), 15. Eric Gordon (23), 16. Wally
Pankratz (27), 17. Chuck Gurney (11), 18. Jason McCord (29), 19. Gary Irvin
(24), 20. Donnie Beechler (13), 21. Bentley Warren (20), 22. Jack Hewitt (7),
23. Chuck Leary (1), 24. Ricky Logan (28), 25. Mike Bliss (9), 26. Kevin Thomas
(14), 27. Davey Hamilton (8), 28. Johnny Parsons (16), 29. Gary Hieber (18), 30.
Tracy Hines (15). NT
1998 FEATURE: (100 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. J.J. Yeley
(17), 2. Tracy Hines (12), 3. Ryan Newman (2), 4. Jason Leffler (3), 5. Bentley
Warren (8), 6. Jason McCord (14), 7. Brad Armstrong (15), 8. Davey Hamilton (9),
9. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (18), 10. Pat Abold (27), 11. Eric Gordon (19), 12.
Derek Davidson (22), 13. Dave Darland (20), 14. Johnny Parsons (29), 15. Rebel
Jackson Jr. (26), 16. Brian Tyler (10), 17. Jimmy Sills (6), 18. Mike Brooks
(28), 19. Robby Flock (11), 20. Gary Hieber (25), 21. Doug Didero (24), 22. Dave
Steele (1), 23. Kevin Bloomstran (30), 24. Jack Hewitt (16), 25. Jerry Coons Jr.
(23), 26. Chet Fillip (21), 27. Stevie Reeves (13), 28. Dan Drinan (5), 29. Russ
Gamester (4), DQ. Chuck Leary (7). 56:47.64
1999 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Ryan Newman
(6), 2. Kenny Irwin Jr. (8), 3. Jack Hewitt (1), 4. Gary Hieber (18), 5. Tracy
Hines (5), 6. Russ Gamester (7), 7. Bentley Warren (15), 8. Brad Noffsinger
(12), 9. Jimmy McCune (17), 10. Dave Darland (20), 11. Robby Flock (14), 12.
Todd Kane (19), 13. Chuck Leary (2), 14. Brian Gerster (21), 15. Paul White
(23), 16. Tony Elliott (4), 17. Tom Capie (27), 18. Rebel Jackson Jr. (16), 19.
J.J. Yeley (26), 20. Brian Paulus (9), 21. Jason Leffler (3), 22. Brian Tyler
(13), 23. Randy Bateman (30), 24. Chet Fillip (11), 25. Billy Puterbaugh Jr.
(24), 26. Rich Tobias Jr. (29), 27. Keith Butler (28), 28. Jimmy Sills (10), 29.
Jason McCord (22), 30. Jay Drake (25). 59:46.88
2000 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tracy Hines
(4), 2. Jason Leffler (6), 3. Brad Noffsinger (1), 4. J.J. Yeley (5), 5. John
Heydenreich (26), 6. Jack Hewitt (15), 7. Dan Drinan (12), 8. Jimmy McCune (27),
9. Russ Gamester (8), 10. Brian Paulus (20), 11. Dave Darland (11), 12. Jay
Drake (16), 13. Brian Gerster (18), 14. Billy Whittaker (22), 15. Todd Kane
(23), 16. Jimmy Kite (28), 17. Bobby McMahan (24), 18. Kasey Kahne (17), 19. Tom
Capie (29), 20. Jimmy Sills (7), 21. Jon Herb (14), 22. Bud Kaeding (3), 23.
Paul White (2), 24. Chet Fillip (21), 25. Tony Elliott (30), 26. Brian Tyler
(10), 27. Ed Carpenter (13), 28. Jason McCord (25), 29. Ryan Newman (9), 30.
Gary Hieber (19). NT
2001 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dave Steele
(1), 2. Tracy Hines (10), 3. Mike Bliss (7), 4. Paul White (8), 5. Brian Tyler
(6), 6. J.J. Yeley (2), 7. Ed Carpenter (11), 8. Kasey Kahne (9), 9. Bud Kaeding
(14), 10. Chet Fillip (26), 11. Gary Hieber (27), 12. John Heydenreich (19), 13.
Jerry Coons Jr. (17), 14. Billy Puterbaugh Jr. (22), 15. Jason McCord (15), 16.
Rich Tobias Jr. (21), 17. Tom Capie (16), 18. A.J. Fike (18), 19. Robby Flock
(24), 20. Dave Darland (4), 21. Derek Davidson (20), 22. Eric Butze (28), 23.
Jay Drake (12), 24. Tony Elliott (13), 25. Bentley Warren (30), 26. Michael
Lewis (23), 27. Dane Carter (25), 28. John Nervo (29), 29. Aaron Fike (3), 30.
Russ Gamester (5). 51:14.28
2013 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby Santos
(5), 2. Kody Swanson (3), 3. Chris Windom (1), 4. Brian Tyler (10), 5. Jacob
Wilson (7), 6. Jerry Coons Jr. (8), 7. Levi Jones (6), 8. Bobby East (2), 9.
Shane Hollingsworth (11), 10. A.J. Fike (4), 11. David Byrne (15), 12. Zach Daum
(12), 13. Jarett Andretti (9), 14. Tracy Hines (14), 15. Aaron Pierce (13), 16.
Randy Bateman (16). NT
2014 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Bobby Santos
(5), 2. Tracy Hines (1), 3. Bobby East (3), 4. Caleb Armstrong (7), 5. Kody
Swanson (12), 6. Jarett Andretti (4), 7. Cale Thomas (9), 8. Chris Windom (13),
9. Tanner Swanson (2), 10. David Byrne (6), 11. Randy Bateman (10), 12. Patrick
Lawson (11), 13. Jacob Wilson (8). 49:46.000
2016 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Tanner Swanson
(1), 2. Chris Windom (5), 3. Austin Nemire (4), 4. David Byrne (6), 5. Joe
Liguori (9), 6. Justin Grant (7), 7. Casey Shuman (8), 8. Hunter Schuerenberg
(12), 9. Jerry Coons Jr. (3), 10. Shane Cottle (11), 11. Kody Swanson (2), 12.
Patrick Lawson (10), 13. Tad Roach (13). 44:33.031
2022 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kody Swanson
(1), 2. Davey Hamilton Jr. (7), 3. Mario Clouser (5), 4. Justin Grant (3), 5.
Nathan Byrd (12), 6. Kyle Robbins (11), 7. Eric Gordon (14), 8. Bryan Gossel
(17), 9. Taylor Ferns (6), 10. C.J. Leary (9), 11. Bobby Santos (2), 12. Brian
Tyler (8), 13. Travis Welpott (15), 14. Derek Bischak (10), 15. Patrick Lawson
(13), 16. Logan Seavey (4), 17. Dave Berkheimer (19), 18. Gregg Cory (16), 19.
Tom Paterson (18), 20. Mike McVetta (20). 1:07:32.395
2023 FEATURE: (80 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Davey Hamilton
Jr. (6), 2. Bobby Santos (3), 3. Justin Grant (9), 4. Logan Seavey (2), 5. Derek
Bischak (7), 6. Trey Burke (11), 7. Kaylee Bryson (10), 8. Kyle O'Gara (8), 9.
Mario Clouser (5), 10. Dakoda Armstrong (13), 11. Taylor Ferns (12), 12. Bryan
Gossel (17), 13. Nathan Moore (19), 14. Kody Swanson (1), 15. Travis Welpott
(18), 16. Matt Westfall (14), 17. Nathan Byrd (22), 18. Mike McVetta (16), 19.
C.J. Leary (4), 20. Tom Paterson (20), 21. Aaron Pierce (15), 22. Patrick Lawson
(21). 1:05:05.708
2024 FEATURE: (60 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Dakoda Armstrong (3), 2. Justin Grant (6), 3. Kaylee Bryson (5), 4. C.J. Leary (2), 5. Bobby Santos (14), 6. Mario Clouser (8), 7. Nathan Byrd (7), 8. Logan Seavey (4), 9. Kyle Steffens (10), 10. Bryan Gossel (12), 11. Patrick Lawson (11), 12. Kody Swanson (1), 13. Gregg Cory (13), 14. Davey Hamilton Jr. (9), 15. Nathan Moore (16), 16. Dave Berkheimer (15). 46:58.536
THE CHAMP!
DRAKE DASHES TO 2025
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 9, 2025)………In what was among the shortest editions of USAC Indiana Midget Week in its 21-year history, Kale Drake came up large to earn the series title and a $15,000 prize.
The originally scheduled six-race slate was sliced to three after a trio of consecutive rain outs at Lincoln Park Speedway, Bloomington Speedway and Tri-State Speedway made it so that there was little wiggle room for error, making every point gained more coveted than ever before.
Drake’s total take home pay of 23,500 for the series arrived after three consecutive podium finishes, including his first career Indiana Midget Week win in Tuesday’s opener at Circle City Raceway, followed by a 3rd at Paragon Speedway on Wednesday and a 2nd in Sunday’s Kokomo Speedway finale, all of which netted him a 22-point triumph in the final tally.
The Collinsville, Oklahoma native became the third Okie to capture a USAC Indiana Midget Week championship, joining Christopher Bell (2013) and Daison Pursley (2024). Additionally, Drake’s performance led to Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports’ eighth Indiana Midget Week title after the team previously got the job done with Christopher Bell (2013), Rico Abreu (2014-2015), Spencer Bayston (2018), Logan Seavey (2019) and Buddy Kofoid (2021-2022).
“I’m super grateful for this entire crew,” Drake praised. “Every single one of them plays a really big role in this. Without each and every one of them, none of this would be possible.”
The three-race IMW was the shortest in nearly two decades with a two-race series taking place in 2006 and a three-race slate the year prior during the inaugural running of the event in 2005. That led to little room for error among Drake and his competition who entered the final race at Kokomo among the 17 drivers in the championship hunt.
“Going into this last one, we’d only gotten two races in,” Drake began. “The points gap was really close with 17 drivers mathematically able to win, which was probably one of the most ever. You really had to buckle down to make sure you earn qualifying points, heat race points, and most of all, finish with a good feature result at the end of the night.”
Drake, who also serves as a crewman on the KKM team, has elevated his profile over the course of the 2025 season. After IMW, he now sits second in the season long USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship standings and is on a streak of five consecutive top-three finishes.
It’s not lost on Drake regarding the fact that each of the past four Indiana Midget Week champs has gone on to win the USAC National Midget title later that same season: Kofoid (2021-2022), Logan Seavey (2023) and Daison Pursley (2024). Drake intends to become the next in succession.
“Man, I’m excited for this season,” Drake exclaimed. “It’s still really, really early, but to have five podiums in a row is just super awesome. I know we didn’t get to race the whole midget week, but we’ll take it. You can’t really be too greedy here. You’ve got to take the little wins when you can.”
Jacob Denney (Galloway, Ohio) won two of the three Indiana Midget Week events, leading all 30 laps at Paragon and then charging from 17th to the win at Kokomo, marking the largest charge to win of any driver in USAC National Midget competition since at least 2019. In fact, two of the three races during IMW 2025 were won by Rod End Supply Hard Chargers, including Drake who advanced 9th to 1st at Circle City.
An 11th place feature result for Denney in the Circle City opener doomed his chances at a title, but he still managed to race his way back to third in the points behind runner-up Justin Grant (Ione, California). Kevin Thomas Jr. (Cullman, Alabama) took fourth with IMW newcomer Karter Sarff (Mason City, Illinois) fifth and Cannon McIntosh (Bixby, Oklahoma) sixth.
The top-six in Indiana Midget Week points finished “in the money” with Drake pocketing $15,000 followed by Grant ($6,000), Denney ($4,000), Thomas ($2,500), Sarff ($1,500) and McIntosh ($1,000).
Additionally, Denney picked up USAC Indiana Midget Week Parallax Group Passing Master honors with 25 passes, 16 of which came in the Kokomo feature while Preston Norbury (Chino Valley, Arizona) earned $500 with the ProSource Perseverance Award.
Denney led the most laps in the series (36), while Drake was the only driver to finish inside the top-five in all three events. Drake, Grant and Thomas were the lone three drivers who finished all three of their starts inside the top-10.
Sarff, making his Indiana Midget Week debut, led all drivers with two Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying times at Paragon and Kokomo. Drake, Thomas Meseraull and Gunnar Setser all scored a pair of heat race victories.
Forty-five drivers participated in Indiana Midget Week 2025 representing 14 United States (Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania & Texas), as well as two different countries (United States & Australia). Sixteen drivers started all three feature events.
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Kale Drake
Most Feature Wins: 2-Jacob Denney
Laps Led: 36-Jacob Denney
Top-Fives: 3-Kale Drake
Top-Tens: 3-Kale Drake, Justin Grant & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Fast Qualifying Times: 2-Karter Sarff
Heat Race Wins: 2-Kale Drake, Thomas Meseraull & Gunnar Setser
Feature Starts: 3-Cale Coons, Jacob Denney, Kale Drake, Drake Edwards, Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Thomas Meseraull, Gavin Miller, Brecken Reese, Hayden Reinbold, Corbin
Rueschenberg, Karter Sarff, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Steven Snyder Jr. & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Positions Gained in a Feature: June 8: Kokomo Speedway – Jacob Denney (17th to 1st)
USAC Indiana Midget Week Parallax Group Passing Master: Jacob Denney (25)
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK SCHEDULE & RESULTS
June 3: Circle City Raceway - Indianapolis, Indiana
WINNER: Kale Drake (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Racing #97K)
June 4: Paragon Speedway - Paragon, Indiana
WINNER: Jacob Denney (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
June 5: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway - Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Rained Out
June 6: Bloomington Speedway - Bloomington, Indiana
WINNER: Rained Out
June 7: Tri-State Speedway - Haubstadt, Indiana
WINNER: Rained Out
June 8: Kokomo Speedway - Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Jacob Denney (Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67)
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK DRIVER POINT STANDINGS
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 235 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
2 213 Justin Grant, Ione, California
3 211 Jacob Denney, Galloway, Ohio
4 211 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
5 180 Karter Sarff, Mason City, Illinois
6 170 Cannon McIntosh, Bixby, Oklahoma
7 159 Drake Edwards, Peoria, Arizona
8 159 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
9 159 Hayden Reinbold, Gilbert, Arizona
10 149 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
11 140 Thomas Meseraull, San Jose, California
12 139 Steven Snyder Jr., Rising Sun, Maryland
13 124 Gavin Miller, Allentown, Pennsylvania
14 121 Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
15 111 Zach Wigal, Belpre, Ohio
16 111 Jakeb Boxell, Zanesville, Indiana
17 106 Corbin Rueschenberg, Mesa, Arizona
18 99 Zach Daum, Pocahontas, Illinois
19 99 Brecken Reese, Canyon, Texas
20 96 K.J. Snow, Kingsburg, California
21 93 Ethan Mitchell, Mooresville, North Carolina
22 88 Colton Robinson, Titusville, Florida
23 83 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
24 71 Trey Marcham, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
25 71 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
26 67 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Indiana
27 60 Kyle Jones, Kennedale, Texas
28 60 Cale Coons, Greencastle, Indiana
29 58 Kaiden Manders, Perth, Western Australia
30 40 Mason Hannagan, Pittsboro, Indiana
31 40 Blake Brannon, Morgan Hill, California
32 40 Tom Payet, Perth, Western Australia
33 40 Jake Robinson, Perth, Western Australia
34 40 Preston Norbury, Chino Valley, Arizona
35 40 Daniel Harding, Perth, Western Australia
36 38 Trevor Cline, Mooresville, North Carolina
37 30 Chris Baue, Indianapolis, Indiana
38 24 Frankie Guerrini, San Rafael, California
39 20 Kevin Newton, Farmersburg, Indiana
40 10 Christopher Hartman, Boulder, Colorado
41 10 Abby Hohlbein, Cloverdale, Ohio
42 10 Scott Orr, Columbia City, Indiana
43 10 Steve Buckwalter, Royersford, Pennsylvania
44 10 Mark Chisholm, New Berlin, Illinois
45 10 Jeff Schindler, Evansville, Indiana
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK STATISTICS
2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE WINS
2-Jacob Denney (Jun 4 at Paragon Speedway & Jun 8 at Kokomo Speedway)
1-Kale Drake (Jun 3 at Circle City Raceway)
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE LAPS LED
36-Jacob Denney
19-Kale Drake
18-Logan Seavey
13-Drake Edwards
4-Kevin Thomas Jr.
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-5 FEATURE FINISHES
3-Kale Drake
2-Jacob Denney, Cannon McIntosh & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Drake Edwards, Justin Grant, Daison Pursley, Karter Sarff, Logan Seavey & K.J. Snow
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-10 FEATURE FINISHES
3-Kale Drake, Justin Grant & Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Jacob Denney, Cannon McIntosh, Hayden Reinbold, Karter Sarff, Logan Seavey & Gunnar Setser
1-Jakeb Boxell, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum, Drake Edwards, Rylan Gray, Gavin Miller, Daison Pursley, K.J. Snow & Zach Wigal
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFYING TIMES
2-Karter Sarff
1-Justin Grant
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK HONEST ABE ROOFING FAST QUALIFIERS
June 3: Circle City Raceway – Justin Grant (12.482)
June 4: Paragon Speedway – Karter Sarff (14.833)
June 8: Kokomo Speedway – Karter Sarff (13.252)
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK HEAT RACE WINS: (Presented by Car IQ, K1 RaceGear, USAC Gear & Cook Out)
2-Kale Drake, Thomas Meseraull & Gunnar Setser
1-Zach Daum, Rylan Gray, Chelby Hinton, Cannon McIntosh, Corbin Rueschenberg & Logan Seavey
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI-FEATURE WINS
1-Karter Sarff, Steven Snyder Jr. & Zach Wigal
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE STARTS
3-Cale Coons, Jacob Denney, Kale Drake, Drake Edwards, Justin Grant, Cannon McIntosh, Thomas Meseraull, Gavin Miller, Brecken Reese, Hayden Reinbold, Corbin Rueschenberg, Karter Sarff, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Steven Snyder Jr. & Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Jakeb Boxell, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum, Chelby Hinton, Kyle Jones, Trey Marcham, Ethan Mitchell, Daison Pursley, Colton Robinson, K.J. Snow & Zach Wigal
1-Trevor Cline, Rylan Gray, Frankie Guerrini, Mason Hannagan & Kaiden Manders
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK ROD END SUPPLY HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE
June 3: Circle City Raceway – Kale Drake (9th to 1st)
June 4: Paragon Speedway – Kyle Cummins (16th to 8th)
June 8: Kokomo Speedway – Jacob Denney (17th to 1st)
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK DIRT DRAFT FASTEST HOT LAP DRIVER
June 3: Circle City Raceway – Jacob Denney (12.698)
June 4: Paragon Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (15.060)
June 8: Kokomo Speedway – Jakeb Boxell (13.331)
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
June 3: Circle City Raceway – Karter Sarff
June 4: Paragon Speedway – K.J. Snow
June 8: Kokomo Speedway – Drake Edwards
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2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PROSOURCE HARD WORK AWARD
June 3: Circle City Raceway – Brecken Reese
June 4: Paragon Speedway – Zach Daum
June 8: Kokomo Speedway – Trevor Cline
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK CHAMPIONS: (2005-2025)
2005: Shane Cottle (Kansas, Illinois)
2006: Shane Cottle (Kansas, Illinois)
2007: Jerry Coons Jr. (Tucson, Arizona)
2008: Tracy Hines (New Castle, Indiana)
2009: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Indiana)
2010: Tracy Hines (New Castle, Indiana) & Brad Kuhn (Avon, Indiana)
2011: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Indiana)
2012: Darren Hagen (Riverside, California)
2013: Christopher Bell (Norman, Oklahoma)
2014: Rico Abreu (Saint Helena, California)
2015: Rico Abreu (Saint Helena, California)
2016: Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, Indiana)
2017: Shane Golobic (Fremont, California)
2018: Spencer Bayston (Lebanon, Indiana)
2019: Logan Seavey (Sutter, California)
2020: Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, California)
2021: Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, California)
2022: Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, California)
2023: Logan Seavey (Sutter, California)
2024: Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Oklahoma)
2025: Kale Drake (Collinsville, Oklahoma)
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE WINS: (2005-2025)
9-Bryan Clauson & Kyle Larson
6-Buddy Kofoid
5-Christopher Bell & Tanner Thorson
4-Rico Abreu, Jacob Denney, & Logan Seavey
3-Spencer Bayston, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Darren Hagen, Brad Kuhn, Michael Pickens & Chris Windom
2-Jerry Coons Jr., Thomas Meseraull, Daison Pursley, Davey Ray, Brad Sweet & Ryan Timms
1-Emerson Axsom, Brady Bacon, Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Cummins, Dave Darland, Zach Daum, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines, Levi Jones, Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Johnny Rodriguez, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kevin Swindell & Kevin Thomas Jr.
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WINNERS BY TRACK: (2005-2025)
CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY: 2021-Corey Day, 2023-Buddy Kofoid, 2025-Kale Drake
PARAGON SPEEDWAY: 2020-Kyle Larson, 2021-Thomas Meseraull, 2025-Jacob Denney
LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY: 2010-Brad Sweet, 2011-Bryan Clauson, 2012-Bryan Clauson, 2013-Christopher Bell, 2014-Dave Darland, 2015-Bryan Clauson, 2016-Tanner Thorson, 2017-Michael Pickens, 2018-Chad Boat, 2019-Tanner Thorson, 2020-Kyle Larson, 2020-Chris Windom, 2021-Tanner Thorson, 2022-Jacob Denney, 2023-Buddy Kofoid, 2024-Emerson Axsom, 2025-Rained Out
BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY: 2008-Davey Ray, 2009-Brad Kuhn, 2010-Shane Cottle, 2011-Kyle Larson, 2012-Levi Jones, 2013-Bryan Clauson, 2014-Christopher Bell, 2015-Christopher Bell, 2016-Christopher Bell, 2017-Tyler Courtney, 2019-Tyler Courtney, 2021-Buddy Kofoid, 2022-Buddy Kofoid, 2023-Gavin Miller, 2024-Daison Pursley, 2025-Rained Out
TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY: 2021-Kyle Cummins, 2022-Thomas Meseraull, 2023-Jacob Denney, 2024-Logan Seavey, 2025-Rained Out
KOKOMO SPEEDWAY: 2006-Brady Bacon, 2007-Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 2008-Bryan Clauson, 2009-Bryan Clauson, 2010-Brad Kuhn, 2011-Michael Pickens, 2012-Kyle Larson, 2013-Christopher Bell, 2014-Bryan Clauson, 2016-Rico Abreu, 2017-Spencer Bayston, 2018-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2020-Tanner Thorson, 2021-Chris Windom, 2022-Cannon McIntosh, 2024-Daison Pursley, 2025-Jacob Denney
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FAST QUALIFYING TIMES: (2005-2025)
9-Rico Abreu & Kyle Larson
5-Bryan Clauson & Justin Grant
4-Brady Bacon, Logan Seavey & Chris Windom
3-Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Brad Sweet & Tanner Thorson
2-Christopher Bell, Jerry Coons Jr., Corey Day, Bobby East, Shane Golobic, Tracy Hines, Buddy Kofoid, Ethan Mitchell, Daison Pursley, Karter Sarff & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Jade Avedisian, Spencer Bayston, Tanner Carrick, Tyler Courtney, Chance Crum, Dave Darland, Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Darren Hagen, Jesse Love, Chase McDermand, Cannon McIntosh, Thomas Meseraull, Michael Pickens, Chase Randall, Danny Stratton & Zach Wigal
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-5 FINISHES: (2005-2025)
28-Bryan Clauson
22-Tracy Hines
21-Jerry Coons Jr. & Kyle Larson
19-Justin Grant
18-Logan Seavey Chris Windom
17-Tanner Thorson
16-Buddy Kofoid
15-Rico Abreu
14-Brad Kuhn
13-Darren Hagen
12-Brady Bacon, Christopher Bell, Tyler Courtney & Cannon McIntosh
11-Kevin Thomas Jr.
10-Spencer Bayston, Shane Cottle & Brad Sweet
9-Emerson Axsom & Daison Pursley
8-Dave Darland, Jacob Denney & Michael Pickens
6-Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum & Thomas Meseraull
5-Bobby East, Shane Golobic, Davey Ray & Bryant Wiedeman
4-Kale Drake, Levi Jones, Jason McDougal, Kevin Swindell & Cole Whitt
3-Caleb Armstrong, Brenham Crouch, Brad Mosen, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Tyler Thomas, Ryan Timms & Josh Wise
2-Alex Bright, Kaylee Bryson, Tanner Carrick, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Brad Loyet, Chase McDermand, Gavin Miller, Mitchel Moles, Jeremy Warren & Zeb Wise
1-Bubba Altig, Jade Avedisian, Brent Beauchamp, Clinton Boyles, Chance Crum, Drake Edwards, Andrew Felker, Brian Gerster, Ryan Kaplan, Ethan Mitchell, Jace Park, Taylor Reimer, Hayden Reinbold, Johnny Rodriguez, Karter Sarff, Gio Scelzi, Hunter Schuerenberg, Holly Shelton, K.J. Snow, Jon Stanbrough, Chase Stockon, Gary Taylor, Dillon Welch & Zach Wigal
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-10 FINISHES: (2005-2025)
42-Jerry Coons Jr.
35-Tracy Hines
34-Bryan Clauson
32-Justin Grant
29-Chris Windom
28-Logan Seavey & Tanner Thorson
27-Brady Bacon & Zach Daum
26-Rico Abreu
25-Kevin Thomas Jr.
24-Darren Hagen & Brad Kuhn
22-Buddy Kofoid & Kyle Larson
21-Cannon McIntosh & Michael Pickens
17-Steve Buckwalter, Dave Darland & Thomas Meseraull
16-Spencer Bayston, Chad Boat, Shane Cottle & Daison Pursley
15-Tyler Courtney
14-Shane Golobic
13-Jacob Denney Bobby East
12-Christopher Bell & Jason McDougal
11-Kyle Cummins & Brad Sweet
10-Caleb Armstrong, Emerson Axsom, Levi Jones & Tyler Thomas
9-Gavin Miller & Bryant Wiedeman
8-Kaylee Bryson, Tanner Carrick, Brad Loyet & Taylor Reimer
7-Davey Ray
6-Jade Avedisian, Alex Bright, Andrew Felker, Chase McDermand, Brad Mosen, Ryan Robinson & Ryan Timms
5-Brent Beauchamp, Corey Day, Kale Drake, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Whitt, Josh Wise & Zeb Wise
4-Brenham Crouch, Carson Macedo, Hayden Reinbold, Chase Stockon & Kevin Swindell
3-Clinton Boyles, Cole Carter, Shane Hmiel, Kody Swanson & Zach Wigal
2-Bubba Altig, Jake Andreotti, Chase Barber, Jay Drake, Damion Gardner, Ronnie Gardner, Brian Gerster, Shane Hollingsworth, Darren Jenkins, Ethan Mitchell, Chase Randall, Johnny Rodriguez, Karter Sarff, Gunnar Setser, Holly Shelton, Matt Smith, Gary Taylor, Jeremy Warren & Hayden Williams
1-Garrett Aitken, A.J. Anderson, Dakoda Armstrong, Teddy Beach, Ryan Bernal, Cole Bodine, Jakeb Boxell, Austin Brown, Brian Carber, Henry Clarke, Jesse Colwell, Colten Cottle, Chance Crum, Ryan Durst, Drake Edwards, A.J. Fike, Blake Fitzpatrick, Josh Ford, Alfred Galedrige, Dominic Gorden, Rylan Gray, Chuck Gurney Jr., Scott Hatton, Jonathan Hendrick, Chase Johnson, Ryan Kaplan, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Trevor Kobylarz, Andrew Layser, Brock Maskovich, Mat Neely, Jake Neuman, Jace Park, Justin Peck, Parker Price-Miller, Jimi Quin, Jadon Rogers, Gio Scelzi, Hunter Schuerenberg, Matt Sherrell, Jake Slotten, Nathan Smee, K.J. Snow, Jon Stanbrough, Danny Stratton, Brandon Wagner, Gage Walker, Dillon Welch, Daniel Whitley & John Wolfe
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE STARTS: (2005-2025)
64-Jerry Coons Jr.
58-Zach Daum
53-Justin Grant
48-Thomas Meseraull
46-Brady Bacon & Tanner Thorson
45-Chris Windom
44-Dave Darland & Kevin Thomas Jr.
42-Steve Buckwalter & Bryan Clauson
40-Darren Hagen & Tracy Hines
38-Michael Pickens
37-Logan Seavey
36-Brad Kuhn & Cannon McIntosh
35-Rico Abreu
32-Chad Boat
30-Davey Ray
28-Alex Bright & Tyler Courtney
27-Bobby East & Daison Pursley
26-Levi Jones
25-Tyler Thomas
24-Shane Cottle, Kyle Larson, Jason McDougal & Ethan Mitchell
23-Caleb Armstrong, Kyle Cummins & Buddy Kofoid
22-Shane Golobic
21-Tanner Carrick & Hayden Reinbold
20-Spencer Bayston
19-Jacob Denney & Bryant Wiedeman
18-Christopher Bell
17-Brad Loyet, Taylor Reimer & Brad Sweet
16-Jade Avedisian, Emerson Axsom & Kaylee Bryson
15-Brenham Crouch, Chase McDermand & Holly Shelton
14-Cole Bodine, Gavin Miller & Ryan Robinson
13-Brad Mosen & Ryan Timms
12-Ronnie Gardner, Jake Neuman & Gage Walker
11-Jake Andreotti, Mario Clouser, Chance Crum, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Danny Stratton, Dillon Welch & Hayden Williams
10-Chase Barber, Andrew Felker, Sam Johnson, Jimi Quin, Nathan Smee & Cole Whitt
9-Trevor Kobylarz, Andrew Layser, Josh Wise & Zeb Wise
8-Brenden Bright, Corey Day, Kale Drake, Shane Hmiel, Chase Johnson, Kyle Jones, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. & Kevin Swindell
7-Dalton Armstrong, Brent Beauchamp, Cole Carter, Henry Clarke, Maria Cofer, Drake Edwards, Tom Hessert III, Trey Marcham, Chase Randall, Levi Roberts, Matt Smith, Kody Swanson & Zach Wigal
6-Dakoda Armstrong, Brian Carber, Ryan Greth, Trey Gropp, Shane Hollingsworth, Jesse Love, Brayton Lynch, Carson Macedo, Matt Westfall & Daniel Whitley
5-Austin Brown, Jesse Colwell, Chelby Hinton, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Dustin Morgan & Billy Pauch Jr.
4-Bubba Altig, Ryan Bernal, Clinton Boyles, David Budres, Ryan Criswell, Ricky Ehrgott, Scott Hatton, Holley Hollan, Dayne Kingshott, Ricky Lewis, Tyler Nelson, Jace Park, Chase Stockon, Tanner Swanson, Gary Taylor, Bryce Townsend & Nick Wean
3-Garrett Aitken, Isaac Chapple, Cale Coons, Hank Davis, Tony DiMattia, Jay Drake, Mariah Ede, Karsyn Elledge, A.J. Fike, Josh Ford, Noah Gass, Chett Gehrke, Brian Gerster, Dominic Gorden, Zane Hendricks, Mike Hess, Darren Jenkins, Ryan Kaplan, Jimmy Light, Critter Malone, Kaiden Manders, Dene McAllan, Justin Peck, Parker Price-Miller, Brecken Reese, Johnny Rodriguez, Corbin Rueschenberg, Karter Sarff, Hunter Schuerenberg, Gunnar Setser, Ryan Smith, Steven Snyder Jr., Jon Stanbrough, Bryan Stanfill & Jeremy Warren
2-A.J. Anderson, Teddy Beach, Kyle Beilman, Lance Bennett, Alex Bowman, Jakeb Boxell, Blake Brannon, Cody Brewer, Daron Clayton, Kellen Conover, Colten Cottle, Courtney Crone, Robert Dalby, Ryan Durst, Tony Elliott, Damion Gardner, Rylan Gray, Bobby Grewohl, Frankie Guerrini, Chuck Gurney Jr., Garrett Hansen, Nathan High, Chase Jones, Cade Lewis, Greg Lueckert, Brock Maskovich, Jaimie McKinlay, Matt Moore, Adam Pierson, Daryn Pittman, Domain Ramsay, Colton Robinson, Gio Scelzi, Kent Schmidt, Matt Sherrell, Jimmy Simpson, K.J. Snow & Jason Yount
1-Robert Ballou, Adam Barth, Chris Baue, Jeff Bland Jr., Adam Bolyard, Kaidon Brown, Mark Brown, Travis Buckley, Adam Clarke, Trevor Cline, Shane Cockrum, Kyle Craker, Justin Dickerson, Sean Dodenhoff, Don Droud Jr., Dave Ely, Murray Erickson, A.J. Felker, Blake Fitzpatrick, Alfred Galedrige, Bradley Galedrige, Ron Gregory, Mason Hannagan, Russ Harper, Jonathan Hendrick, Ted Hines, Matt Hummel, Logan Jarrett, Cory Kruseman, Michael Lewis, Joe Liguori, Andy Malpocker, Mario Marietta, Chance Morton, Seth Motsinger, Mat Neely, Brian Postle, Brody Roa, Kayla Roell, Jadon Rogers, Nick Rowe, Jeff Schindler, Stephen Schnapf, Kyle Schuett, Alex Schutte, Jonathan Shafer, Casey Shuman, Landon Simon, Jake Slotten, Adam Taylor, Brandon Wagner, Todd Wanless & John Wolfe
17TH TO 1ST!
DENNEY STUNS WITH KOKOMO WIN,
DRAKE TAKES USAC IMW TITLE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Kokomo, Indiana (June 8, 2025)………Seventeen drivers came into Sunday night’s
2025 USAC Indiana Midget Week finale at Kokomo Speedway mathematically in
contention for the miniseries championship.
Somewhat fittingly, the final event of the truncated and abbreviated
three-race series came down to the two drivers who captured victories in the
first two rounds of the series – teammates Jacob Denney and Kale Drake.
Denney (Galloway, Ohio) captured the battle with a stunning run to first
after starting 17th in the 24-car field on the 1/4-mile dirt oval, leading the
final six laps en route to his second victory of the week in his Keith
Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/JBL Audio – TRD – Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway
Toyota.
Drake (Collinsville, Oklahoma), meanwhile, led 11 laps of his own in the
feature before crossing the line in the runner-up spot. But it was his
consistency throughout the three-race series in which he garnered a 1st, a 3rd
and a 2nd to corral the Indiana Midget Week championship by a 22-point margin.
As far as Denney’s plus-16 mad dash to the front, it’s the furthest back any
driver has won a USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship feature
dating back to the 2019 season. Ironically, or maybe not so ironically, the
previous largest winning charge came via Buddy Kofoid, who drove for the same
team and the same car number (#67) as Denney on his way to a 2021 score at
Oklahoma’s Port City Speedway.
“I’m super stoked to get it done from 17th. That’s way back there,” an
ecstatic Denney stated.
Denney’s victory is already his third of the USAC National Midget season, and
his second at Kokomo after also winning the 2025 season opener during April’s
Kokomo Grand Prix. That moved Denney up to 109th place on the all-time USAC
National Midget win list alongside Spencer Bayston, Donnie Beechler, George
Benson, Dana Carter, Bob Cicconi, Robby Flock, Nick Fornoro Jr., Arnie Knepper,
Ricky Shelton, Mike Streicher, Dave Strickland Jr., Kevin Thomas Jr. and Roger
West.
Perhaps even more impressively, after winning at Paragon Speedway on
Wednesday and Kokomo on Sunday, Denney’s Indiana Midget Week career win total
stands at four. That already ranks as the fourth most all-time behind Bryan
Clauson & Kyle Larson (9), Buddy Kofoid (6) and Christopher Bell & Tanner
Thorson (5), and is tied with Rico Abreu & Logan Seavey (4).
Denney did the deed at Kokomo after a less than desirable qualifying run of
14th. When all the preliminaries were completed, he was shuffled back to the
inside of row nine for the start of the 30-lap feature. By then, the number of
eligible Indiana Midget Week championship contenders had dwindled to six with
Drake leading the bunch and Denney back in fifth, 27 points behind.
If Drake could finish the feature fourth or better, the title was his
regardless of how anybody else performed. As it turned out, Drake never strayed
outside of the top-two for the entire duration of the feature.
Things got off to a messy start, however. As the green flag was waved, sixth
place starting Karter Sarff’s car failed to take off, the victim of a stripped
cam spud that ended his race and dashed his IMW championship hopes. Sarff
entered the feature only 11 points out of the lead in third.
But Sarff’s issue was just the beginning of a chain reaction that first saw
Colton Robinson broadside into the backside of Sarff. Frankie Guerrini became a
victim of circumstance as he tagged Robinson and flipped several times in turn
one. Guerrini walked away, and his night, along with Sarff’s, were immediately
over.
Original pole sitter Jakeb Boxell was penalized on the initial green flag for
jumping the start and was henceforth moved back one row while Drake Edwards was
slotted over into the pole position. Drake was now the new occupant of the
outside of the front row.
Edwards took advantage of the situation to lead lap one as Drake dropped into
second. By lap six, Drake was angling for the lead as he peeked ahead of Edwards
on the outside of turn two. Nonetheless, Edwards managed to fend off Drake for
the time being.
On lap 10, Edwards’ ride took a hop, skip and a jump atop the turn two
cushion, allowing Drake to breeze on by to the inside and into the lead. A lap
later, Edwards fought back to wrestle control of the race away from Drake as he
drove around the outside of Drake in turns three and four.
After third running Daison Pursley fell to the wayside with a flat left rear
tire on lap 13, one lap after the ensuing restart, Edwards stumbled on the turn
two cushion and subsequently opened the door for Drake to roll on by into the
lead. At that very moment, Denney suddenly became a contender, ultimately
roaring into second past Edwards on lap 16, and it was then he knew it was go
time if he desired to win this deal.
“At the end, I just had to go,” Denney explained. “ I had to be patient and
take my time because I kept making mistakes. I felt like I was running a
completely different line than everybody else in three and four.”
Denney chased Drake for the next nine laps, and on the 25th circuit, dove low
into turn one and drifted up past Drake. Then in turns three and four, Denney
entered high in turn three and swooped low at the exit of turn four around the
outside of Drake to take over the top spot for good.
“I knew I had to be right there on him to make it work,” Denney explained. “I
kept sliding Drake down there and he kept crossing me over. When I finally got
around him, I knew that I had to really get across far and get back going again
to clear him.”
Denney led the final six laps to score the win by a 0.464 margin over Kale
Drake, who locked up the USAC Indiana Midget Week championship. Drake Edwards
finished third with Kevin Thomas Jr. fourth and Cannon McIntosh fifth.
Not only did Denney earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors, he also grabbed
the USAC Indiana Midget Week Parallax Group Passing Master title. Through the
three races of IMW, he passed a series high total of 25 cars. Sixteen of those
passes came during Sunday’s victory at Kokomo.
In his heat race, Drake Edwards surged late in the going to grab the final
transfer spot. That earned him a front row starting spot for the feature where
he proceeded to lead a race high 13 laps en route to a third place finish, which
proved to be the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Preston Norbury picked up some accolades during his first USAC Indiana Midget
Week experience. He attended all three events during the week and collected a
$500 bonus from ProSource for his perseverance.
Trevor Cline was the ProSource Hard Work award winner. In his first USAC
National Midget feature start at Kokomo, he was the final driver finishing on
the lead lap (20th), which provided him a $100 bonus.
For the second event in a row, albeit four days later, Karter Sarff was the
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier. He topped the field with a lap of 13.252
seconds for his third career fast qualifying time with the series.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 8, 2025
– Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 21st Annual USAC
Indiana Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Karter Sarff, 21K, Sarff-13.252; 2. Steven
Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-13.342; 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-13.352; 4. Daison
Pursley, 86, CBI-13.355; 5. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.412; 6.
Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-13.442; 7. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.445; 8. Jakeb
Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-13.450; 9. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-13.465; 10. Trevor Cline,
55, Cline-13.466; 11. Brecken Reese, 00, Chandler-13.481; 12. Hayden Reinbold,
19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-13.498; 13. Rylan Gray, 81G, Gray-13.499; 14. Jacob
Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.512; 15. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-13.564;
16. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-13.566; 17. Colton Robinson, 67K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.587; 18. Gavin Miller, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.601;
19. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-13.614; 20. Blake Brannon, 40, Brannon-13.624;
21. Zach Wigal, 8, Cornell-13.668; 22. Cannon Mcintosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-13.699; 23. Chelby Hinton, 4B, Klatt-13.716; 24. Corbin
Rueschenberg, 26, Rueschenberg-13.791; 25. Preston Norbury, 77AZ,
Norbury-13.837; 26. Kaiden Manders, 71, Golding-13.873; 27. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-13.897; 28. Tom Payet, 7AU, Bennett-13.916; 29. Frankie
Guerrini, 63G, F & F-13.945; 30. Jeff Schindler, 8x, Schindler-14.035; 31.
Daniel Harding, 71w, Golding-14.141; 32. Jake Robinson, 8AU, Robinson-14.158;
33. Mark Chisholm, 56x, Chisholm-14.489.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Rylan Gray, 2.
Justin Grant, 3. Kale Drake, 4. Colton Robinson, 5. Karter Sarff, 6. Zach Wigal,
7. Frankie Guerrini, 8. Preston Norbury, 9. Mark Chisholm. 2:15.706
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Cannon
McIntosh, 2. Jacob Denney, 3. Gavin Miller, 4. Trevor Cline, 5. Drake Edwards,
6. Steven Snyder Jr., 7. Kaiden Manders, 8. Jeff Schindler. 2:16.960
USACGEAR.COM THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Chelby
Hinton, 2. Thomas Meseraull, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Cale Coons, 5. Brecken
Reese, 6. Logan Seavey, 7. Daniel Harding, 8. Gunnar Setser. NT
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Corbin
Rueschenberg, 2. Hayden Reinbold, 3. Ethan Mitchell, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Jakeb
Boxell, 6. Blake Brannon, 7. Jake Robinson, 8. Tom Payet. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Steven Snyder Jr., 2. Gunnar Setser, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Frankie
Guerrini, 5. Kaiden Manders, 6. Tom Payet, 7. Jake Robinson, 8. Blake Brannon,
9. Preston Norbury, 10. Mark Chisholm, 11. Jeff Schindler, 12. Daniel Harding.
NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Denney (17),
2. Kale Drake (3), 3. Drake Edwards (2), 4. Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 5. Cannon
McIntosh (8), 6. Justin Grant (13), 7. Jakeb Boxell (1), 8. Rylan Gray (7), 9.
Gunnar Setser (18), 10. Hayden Reinbold (16), 11. Steven Snyder Jr. (11), 12.
Ethan Mitchell (19), 13. Daison Pursley (4), 14. Logan Seavey (12), 15. Corbin
Rueschenberg (10), 16. Thomas Meseraull (22), 17. Gavin Miller (21), 18. Brecken
Reese (15), 19. Cale Coons (23), 20. Trevor Cline (14), 21. Chelby Hinton (9),
22. Colton Robinson (20), 23. Karter Sarff (6), 24. Frankie Guerrini (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 Drake Edwards, Lap 10 Kale Drake, Laps 11-14
Drake Edwards, Laps 15-24 Kale Drake, Laps 25-30 Jacob Denney.
**Frankie Guerrini flipped on lap 1 of the feature.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-578, 2-Kale Drake-557, 3-Cannon McIntosh-519, 4-Jacob Denney-515, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-478, 6-Logan Seavey-467, 7-Drake Edwards-440, 8-Steven Snyder
Jr.-436, 9-Gavin Miller-413, 10-Gunnar Setser-373.
FINAL USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-235, 2-Justin Grant-213,
3-Jacob Denney-211, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-211, 5-Karter Sarff-180, 6-Cannon
McIntosh-170, 7-Drake Edwards-159, 8-Logan Seavey-159, 9-Hayden Reinbold-159,
10-Gunnar Setser-149.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-125, 2-C.J.
Leary-54, 3-Kyle Cummins-53, 4-Gunnar Setser-50, 5-Justin Grant-44, 6-Briggs
Danner-44, 7-Chase Stockon-42, 8-Robert Ballou-41, 9-Jacob Denney-35, 10-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-33.
FINAL USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Jacob
Denney-25, 2-Gunnar Setser-21, 3-Justin Grant-18, 4-Kale Drake-17, 5-Kevin
Thomas Jr.-17, 6-Kyle Cummins-15, 7-Zach Wigal-14, 8-Hayden Reinbold-12, 9-Gavin
Miller-12, 10-Kyle Jones-11.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: July 8, 2025 –
Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex – Sweet Springs, Missouri – 1/8-Mile Dirt Oval
– Mid-America Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jakeb Boxell (13.331)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Karter Sarff (13.252)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Rylan Gray
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Cannon McIntosh
USACgear.com Third Heat Winner: Chelby Hinton
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Corbin Rueschenberg
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Steven Snyder Jr.
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Jacob Denney (17th to 1st)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Drake Edwards
ProSource Hard Work Award: Trevor Cline
USAC Indiana Midget Week Champion: Kale Drake
USAC Parallax Group Indiana Midget Week Passing Master Champion: Jacob Denney
(25)
ProSource Perseverance Award: Preston Norbury
SATURDAY’S TRI-STATE
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK EVENT RAINED OUT
Haubstadt, Indiana (June 7, 2025)………Saturday night’s June 7th USAC Indiana
Midget Week round at Haubstadt, Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway has been canceled
due to wet grounds and more precipitation expected.
The event will not be rescheduled.
The event was to feature the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship at the 1/4-mile dirt oval as the penultimate round of the 21st
annual edition of USAC Indiana Midget Week.
USAC Indiana Midget Week continues with the finale of the series on Sunday
night, June 8 at Kokomo Speedway. Pits and grandstands open at 3pm Eastern with
the drivers meeting set for 5:30pm and cars on track at 6pm followed by
qualifying and racing. Tickets and pit passes will be sold at the gate. General
admission tickets are $30 & kids age 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $40
for all ages. Kokomo Sprint Cars are also on the event card.
Kale Drake leads the USAC Indiana Midget Week point standings followed by
Justin Grant (-9), Karter Sarff (-13), Kevin Thomas Jr. (-20) and Jacob Denney
(-26).
Kale Drake won the opening round of IMW on Tuesday at Circle City Raceway. Jacob Denney was the victor of round two on Wednesday at Paragon Speedway. Events at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway (Thursday), Bloomington Speedway (Friday) and Tri-State Speedway (Saturday) were rained out.
RAIN WINS BLOOMINGTON USAC IMW ROUND,
POSTPONED TO AUG. 29
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Bloomington, Indiana (June 6, 2025)………Rain during Honest Abe Roofing
Qualifying has forced postponement of Friday night’s June 6th USAC NOS Energy
Drink Midget National Championship event at Indiana’s Bloomington Speedway.
The event has been postponed to Friday night, August 29. The event will not
carry Indiana Midget Week points.
On Friday, 34 drivers & cars were checked in. Dirt Draft Hot Laps were
completed with Corbin Rueschenberg (Mesa, Arizona) and Kale Drake (Collinsville,
Oklahoma) both tying for the fastest overall time with a best lap of 12.229
seconds.
All licensed USAC National Midget drivers and teams were awarded 10 points
after the Bloomington round. All drivers in attendance also earned 10 points
toward the 2025 USAC Indiana Midget Week standings.
The 21st annual USAC Indiana Week resumes on Saturday, June 7 at Haubstadt,
Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway and on Sunday, June 8 at Kokomo, Indiana’s Kokomo
Speedway.
Fans are advised to keep their wristbands from Friday's rain out and may use
it for any race at Bloomington Speedway in 2025. Bands purchased through
TracPass may be used for Indiana Midget Week events on Saturday at Tri-State
Speedway or Sunday at Kokomo Speedway.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 6, 2025
– Bloomington Speedway – Bloomington, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 21st Annual
USAC Indiana Midget Week
DRIVERS & CARS IN ATTENDANCE (34): Brecken Reese (#00 Chandler), Steven
Snyder Jr. (#4 RMS), Chelby Hinton (#4B Klatt), Tom Payet (#7AU Bennett), Thomas
Meseraull (#7x Engler), Zach Wigal (#8 Cornell), Jake Robinson (#8AU Robinson),
Kevin Thomas Jr. (#14 4 Kings), Jakeb Boxell (#14JB 4 Kings), Hayden Reinbold
(#19AZ Reinbold-Underwood), Ethan Mitchell (#19m Bundy Built), Karter Sarff
(#21K Sarff), Steve Buckwalter (#25 Buckwalter), Corbin Rueschenberg (#26
Rueschenberg), Kyle Jones (#27x Joyner), Chris Baue (#36 Baue), Blake Brannon
(#40 Brannon), Gunnar Setser (#43 Arnold), Trevor Cline (#55 Cline), Logan
Seavey (#57 Abacus), Cale Coons (#63 Dooling), Jacob Denney (#67
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Colton Robinson (#67K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Kaiden Manders
(#71 Golding), Cannon McIntosh (#71K Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Daniel Harding (#71w
Golding), Preston Norbury (#77AZ Norbury), Drake Edwards (#83 CBI), Trey Marcham
(#85 Central), Daison Pursley (#86 CBI), Justin Grant (#87 CBI), Gavin Miller
(#97 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian), Zach Daum (#97D O’Dell), Kale Drake (#97K
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian).
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-516, 2-Kale Drake-482, 3-Cannon McIntosh-453, 4-Jacob Denney-438, 5-Logan
Seavey-431, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-407, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-387, 8-Gavin Miller-378,
9-Drake Edwards-371, 10-Gunnar Setser-325.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-160, 2-Justin Grant-151,
3-Karter Sarff-147, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-140, 5-Jacob Denney-134, 6-Logan
Seavey-123, 7-Hayden Reinbold-109, 8-Cannon McIntosh-104, 9-Thomas
Meseraull-102, 10-Zach Wigal-101.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-124, 2-C.J.
Leary-54, 3-Kyle Cummins-53, 4-Briggs Danner-44, 5-Chase Stockon-42, 6-Robert
Ballou-41, 7-Gunnar Setser-41, 8-Justin Grant-37, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-32,
10-Jadon Rogers-30.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kyle
Cummins-15, 2-Kale Drake-14, 3-Zach Wigal-14, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-13, 5-Kyle
Jones-11, 6-Mason Hannagan-11, 7-Justin Grant-9, 8-Jacob Denney-8, 9-Karter
Sarff-8, 10-Gavin Miller-8.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 7, 2025 –
Tri-State Speedway – Haubstadt, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 21st Annual USAC
Indiana Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Corbin Rueschenberg & Kale Drake (12.229)
ENTER STAGE LEFT!
DENNEY DELIVERS VICTORY AT PARAGON
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Paragon, Indiana (June 4, 2025)………Jacob Denney’s USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship career pretty much jump started with his first career
series victory during USAC Indiana Midget Week in 2022.
On Wednesday night, IMW provided the stage for the Galloway, Ohio racer to
once again slay the field, this time at Paragon Speedway in round two of the
21st annual edition of the series.
Denney’s third career IMW score came in wire-to-wire fashion as he led all 30
laps from the outside of the front row at the 3/8-mile dirt oval. His latest IMW
win came exactly two years to the day of his most recent triumph in the
miniseries back in 2023.
The third USAC Indiana Midget Week win of Denney’s career marks the third
different track and team for which Denney has won with in the series over the
past four seasons: 2022 at Lincoln Park Speedway with Mounce-Stout Motorsports;
2023 at Tri-State Speedway with Tom Malloy; and now in 2025 at Paragon with
Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports.
Denney’s second win of the USAC National Midget season is the fifth overall
in his career, lifting him to 122nd place on the all-time list alongside Mike
Bliss, Lonnie Caruthers, Larry Dickson, Mike Fedorcak, Burt Foland, Mack
McClellan, Danny McKnight, Cliff Spalding, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Jerry Weeks.
Needless to say, the trip to Paragon went more smoothly than his last visit
to the track with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series in 2023 where he “exited stage
right,” so to speak, in turns three and four. This time, it was clean and green
for the 20-year-old Denney and his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/JBL
Audio – TRD – Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
Denney established the lead from the get-go as he gapped pole sitter K.J.
Snow by 10 car lengths on the opening circuit. By lap five, Denney’s mission had
led him to a nearly three second lead, all of which was of utmost importance and
went accordingly with his plan.
“With that much track rework, you’ve got to get out and go and make your own
laps and be the guy to dictate where you move around and which lines are fast,”
Denney explained. “The first start was important and I knew each restart was
going to be just as important because the corners are so sharp here. You just
have to lift getting into them. I didn’t want anybody to drive up in there and
slide me.”
In the distance behind Denney, the race for second was up for the taking as
Hayden Reinbold began to pressure Snow for the position. On the seventh lap,
Reinbold tagged the rear bumper of Snow entering turn three and subsequently
slid up the racetrack, allowing seven cars to roar past Reinbold as he dropped
all the way back to 10th.
Following 20th place running Zach Wigal’s stoppage in turns one and two on
the 11th lap, the yellow flag dissipated Denney’s 2.1 second lead. Nonetheless,
it was merely a temporary disturbance as Denney quickly reestablished his
commanding lead to the tune of nearly three seconds.
Grant found his way into second as he slid under Snow to grab second in turn
four on the 12th lap. Kale Drake followed suit and ski’d under Snow in turns
three and four on lap 16 to slot into the “show” position.
Few races go exactly to perfection for the eventual winner, and that too can
be said about Denney’s firsthand experience on this particular evening. Entering
lapped traffic, Denney continued to thrust the hammer down around the outside.
Without mirrors or spotters, and a mere 30 laps to get the job done, urgency is
preferred over complacency.
“I had to move up for lapped traffic and about turned it over, so I
definitely held my breath for the last three laps there,” Denney revealed after
his close encounter of the third turn cushion. “I kept looking back after any
mistake I made, and from the middle of one and two, I could see them entering
turn one without making a mistake. So I just had to take a deep breath, because
down in turns one and two, you had to run really hard, and in turns three and
four, you really had to take it easy running across the slick.”
In the end, Denney took it to the stripe 2.537 seconds ahead of the
competition, crossing under the checkered flag ahead of runner-up Justin Grant
with Kale Drake, K.J. Snow and Cannon McIntosh occupying the top-five in the
final running order.
Justin Grant brought his ride home in second place, and in the process, rose
from fifth to second in USAC Indiana Midget Week points with two rounds down and
four to go. It also helped him retain his overall season long USAC National
Midget point lead.
Meanwhile, Kale Drake maintained his USAC Indiana Midget Week point lead with
another podium result, finishing third after starting seventh.
Seventeenth place finisher Zach Daum took the ProSource Hard Work Award
winner as the last driver finishing the feature on the lead lap. However, he was
not all that pleased after a last lap incident relegated him from 13th to a 17th
place result, and afterward, stalked the racetrack while carrying his steering
wheel and looking for the culprit.
Snow met fire in the feature as K.J. Snow, making just his second career USAC
National Midget feature start, came home with an impressive fourth place finish
with the same team and number Daison Pursley utilized to capture the 2024 USAC
Indiana Midget Week crown. For his efforts, Snow was named the recipient of the
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night.
Kyle Cummins advanced eighth positions from 16th to eighth in the feature to
earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors.
Karter Sarff’s first run in a midget at Paragon got off to a hot start as he
achieved his second career USAC Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifying Time. Sarff
ultimately finished sixth in the feature to stick himself right in the middle of
the Indiana Midget Week title fight where he currently resides third, 13 points
out of the lead.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 4, 2025
– Paragon Speedway – Paragon, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – 21st Annual USAC
Indiana Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Karter Sarff, 21K, Sarff-14.833; 2. Justin
Grant, 87, CBI-15.018; 3. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-15.092; 4. Hayden Reinbold,
19AZ, Reinbold-Underwood-15.105; 5. Cannon Mcintosh, 71K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.132; 6. Jacob Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.135; 7.
Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-15.158; 8. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-15.167; 9. K.J.
Snow, 86, CBI-15.182; 10. Corbin Rueschenberg, 26, Rueschenberg-15.193; 11.
Colton Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.212; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 14, 4
Kings-15.216; 13. Kyle Cummins, 3G, Styres-15.226; 14. Gavin Miller, 97,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.251; 15. Brecken Reese, 00, Chandler-15.261; 16. Zach
Daum, 5D, O'Dell-15.269; 17. Kale Drake, 97K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.271; 18.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-15.296; 19. Chelby Hinton, 4B, Klatt-15.311; 20. Kaiden
Manders, 71, Golding-15.339; 21. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-15.355; 22.
Trey Marcham, 85, Central-15.358; 23. Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-15.373; 24.
Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-15.407; 25. Daniel Harding, 71w, Golding-15.447; 26.
Blake Brannon, 40, Brannon-15.526; 27. Kevin Newton, 16TH, 2nd Law-15.571; 28.
Tom Payet, 7AU, Bennett-15.580; 29. Jake Robinson, 8AU, Robinson-15.595; 30.
Cale Coons, 63, Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-15.666; 31. Zach Wigal, 8,
Cornell-15.746; 32. Preston Norbury, 77AZ, Norbury-15.755; 33. Mason Hannagan,
71H, Hills-15.804; 34. Chris Baue, 36, Baue-15.837; 35. Kyle Jones, 27x,
Joyner-16.511.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake, 2.
K.J. Snow, 3. Kyle Cummins, 4. Ethan Mitchell, 5. Cannon McIntosh, 6. Karter
Sarff, 7. Daniel Harding, 8. Mason Hannagan, 9. Jake Robinson.
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Logan
Seavey, 2. Trey Marcham, 3. Corbin Rueschenberg, 4. Jacob Denney, 5. Justin
Grant, 6. Cale Coons, 7. Gavin Miller, 8. Blake Brannon, 9. Chris Baue.
USACGEAR.COM THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Thomas
Meseraull, 2. Chelby Hinton, 3. Brecken Reese, 4. Steven Snyder Jr., 5. Zach
Wigal, 6. Colton Robinson, 7. Kyle Jones, 8. Jakeb Boxell, 9. Kevin Newton.
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Zach Daum, 4. Kaiden Manders, 5. Hayden
Reinbold, 6. Drake Edwards, 7. Tom Payet, 8. Preston Norbury.
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Karter Sarff, 2. Drake Edwards, 3. Colton Robinson, 4. Gavin Miller,
5. Tom Payet, 6. Cale Coons, 7. Kyle Jones, 8. Jakeb Boxell, 9. Kevin Newton,
10. Blake Brannon, 11. Mason Hannagan, 12. Chris Baue, 13. Daniel Harding, 14.
Jake Robinson, 15. Preston Norbury.
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Jacob Denney (2), 2.
Justin Grant (6), 3. Kale Drake (7), 4. K.J. Snow (1), 5. Cannon McIntosh (3),
6. Karter Sarff (11), 7. Gunnar Setser (10), 8. Kyle Cummins (16), 9. Kevin
Thomas Jr. (15), 10. Logan Seavey (8), 11. Steven Snyder Jr. (5), 12. Colton
Robinson (14), 13. Thomas Meseraull (9), 14. Drake Edwards (12), 15. Hayden
Reinbold (4), 16. Gavin Miller (17), 17. Zach Daum (19), 18. Zach Wigal (24),
19. Brecken Reese (18), 20. Trey Marcham (23), 21. Ethan Mitchell (22), 22. Cale
Coons (26-P), 23. Kyle Jones (25-P), 24. Corbin Rueschenberg (13), 25. Kaiden
Manders (21), 26. Chelby Hinton (20). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1-30 Jacob Denney.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-506, 2-Kale Drake-472, 3-Cannon McIntosh-443, 4-Jacob Denney-428, 5-Logan
Seavey-421, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-397, 7-Steven Snyder Jr.-377, 8-Gavin Miller-368,
9-Drake Edwards-361, 10-Gunnar Setser-315.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-150, 2-Justin Grant-141,
3-Karter Sarff-137, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-130, 5-Jacob Denney-124, 6-Logan
Seavey-113, 7-Hayden Reinbold-99, 8-K.J. Snow-96, 9-Cannon McIntosh-94,
10-Thomas Meseraull-92.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-124, 2-C.J.
Leary-54, 3-Kyle Cummins-53, 4-Briggs Danner-44, 5-Chase Stockon-42, 6-Robert
Ballou-41, 7-Gunnar Setser-41, 8-Justin Grant-37, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-32,
10-Jadon Rogers-30.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kyle
Cummins-15, 2-Kale Drake-14, 3-Zach Wigal-14, 4-Kevin Thomas Jr.-13, 5-Kyle
Jones-11, 6-Mason Hannagan-11, 7-Justin Grant-9, 8-Jacob Denney-8, 9-Karter
Sarff-8, 10-Gavin Miller-8.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 5, 2025 –
Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Putnamville, Indiana – 5/16-Mile Dirt
Oval – 21st Annual USAC Indiana Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kevin Thomas Jr. (15.060)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Karter Sarff (14.833)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Kale Drake
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Logan Seavey
USACgear.com Third Heat Winner: Thomas Meseraull
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Karter Sarff
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kyle Cummins (16th to 8th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: K.J. Snow
ProSource Hard Work Award: Zach Daum
KALE’S ON RAILS!
DRAKE CHARGES 9TH TO THE WIN
AT CIRCLE CITY USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK OPENER
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Indianapolis, Indiana (June 3, 2025)………All year long, Kale Drake has
displayed an astounding passing prowess that has put him atop USAC’s passing
master standings.
During Tuesday night’s 21st annual USAC Indiana Midget Week opener at Circle
City Raceway’s, that very same passing prowess took the ninth place starting
Drake to victory lane.
In a race which saw the lead exchange hands six different times among three
drivers, Drake (Collinsville, Oklahoma) broke through with the winning move
around Kevin Thomas Jr. with six laps remaining to earn his first career Indiana
Midget Week win, his second straight USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National
Championship victory and his third career series victory overall.
Drake, whose 120 passes in USAC national feature events in 2025 is a
staggering 66 more than anyone else, leads the season long Parallax Group
Passing Master standings. Starting inside row five, Drake needed to dig deep to
get to the front once more in his Keith Kunz-Curb-Agajanian Motorsports/Eibach –
TRD – Toyota – Mobil 1/LynK/Speedway Toyota.
In the meantime, pole sitter Logan Seavey sprinted out to the lead where he’d
remain for the initial 18 circuits of the 30-lap feature. On the ninth lap, 10th
running Gunnar Setser flipped upside down in turn two to bring out the only red
flag of the night. Setser was able to walk away while Cannon McIntosh, second in
series points, also dropped out following the incident, finishing 25th in the
25-car field.
When action resumed, Daison Pursley slid past Seavey in turns one and two on
the 10th lap. Seavey astutely cut back under to reassume the lead, then fended
off another Pursley attack in turns three and four to lead at the stripe by a
wheel. Shortly thereafter, Karter Sarff circled the waters, then pounced on lap
16 to take second from Pursley.
Suddenly, it was a swarm of six different cars all under a blanket as fifth
starting Kevin Thomas Jr. rolled the bottom to fourth on lap 16, to third on lap
17, to second on lap 18 and to the lead on lap 19 in three-wide fashion with
himself on the low line, Drake in the middle and Seavey on the outside.
Drake had surged from sixth to second in a five-lap span between laps 16-20,
and after a somewhat stagnant start, he had surprised the field with his
presence at the front and even surprised himself!
“I didn’t think we were going to have anything for them,” Drake stated.
“Early on in that race, we were struggling and at a standstill really. I could
pounce on them when they made a mistake, but other than that, I really didn’t
have speed. When I stumbled upon that line, it worked out really well for us.”
“That” line involved bouncing his right rear tire off the outside wall in
turns one and two, then diamonding his path from the top of turn three to the
bottom of turn four. Drake took that maneuver to the lead past Thomas on lap 21
and the duel was on. Thomas retook the top spot on lap 22 before Drake took it
back on the 23rd lap. Thomas regained the lead on lap 24, but Drake fought back
to reach the top once more on lap 25 around the outside of turn four.
Artist Bob Ross once encouraged people to embrace “happy accidents.” Instead
of viewing errors as mistakes, he encouraged individuals to use the opportunity
to create something unexpected and positive. Drake’s artistry on the racetrack
transformed from what could've been construed as an accident to a pivotal and
winning moment.
“I accidentally did that move in one and two and kind of gained on the guys
ahead of me, and I was like, ‘whew! If we can replicate that, we’re going to be
hard to beat,’” Drake revealed. “Once I made it happen, we were able to pick our
way right through them. They were hanging really bad off the exit, so I could
make the diamond line work. I was able to drive it into the corner so hard,
thanks to having such a good racecar. I really just had to get it turned and
come down the hill. There’s not much to lean on up there and it’s really slick.
You’ve got to come up with unique lines like that.”
Despite reaching lapped traffic during the final two laps, Drake was able to
extend his lead over Thomas in the final stages, leading the final six laps to
win by a 1.265 second margin over Thomas, Sarff and Pursley with Seavey rounding
out the top-five.
Furthermore, Drake became the first feature winning driver to also grab hard
charger honors in USAC National Midget competition this season, advancing eight
positions to score his second straight feature victory with the series after
also winning on May 18 at Missouri’s Sweet Springs Motorsports Complex in
similarly dramatic fashion.
“They were racing really hard in front of me, so it slowed them all down, and
it really opened the door for me,” Drake explained. “To grab another Rod End
Supply Hard Charger is unreal. We’ve passed so many racecars this year, and I
think that’s just a testament to the racecars I’ve had the pleasure of sitting
in. It just makes my job really easy. If only I could just start my night off a
little better! But it doesn’t seem to drag us down too bad.”
It was exactly seven years ago to the day that Kevin Thomas Jr. captured his
lone USAC Indiana Midget Week win at Kokomo Speedway in 2018. Seven years later,
to the day, Thomas nearly pulled off his second IMW triumph, leading three
different times for a total of four laps en route to a second place finish.
Karter Sarff made an impressive Indiana Midget Week debut, finishing with a
career best USAC National Midget result of third to earn the Inferno Armor Fire
Move of the Night.
Justin Grant earned his 12th career USAC National Midget Honest Abe Roofing
Fast Qualifying time, which tied him for 49th place on the all-time list
alongside Cannon McIntosh, Don Meacham, Larry Rice and Josh Wise. It was also
the fifth fast time of Grant's Indiana Midget Week career, tying him for second
most all-time with Bryan Clauson.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: June 3, 2025
– Circle City Raceway – Indianapolis, Indiana – 1/4-Mile Dirt Oval – 21st Annual
USAC Indiana Midget Week
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 87, CBI-12.482; 2. Kevin
Thomas Jr., 14, 4 Kings-12.526; 3. Hayden Reinbold, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-12.539; 4. Karter Sarff, 21K, Sarff-12.553; 5. Zach Wigal, 8,
Cornell-12.566; 6. Corbin Rueschenberg, 26, Rueschenberg-12.598; 7. Daison
Pursley, 86, CBI-12.603; 8. Colton Robinson, 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.612; 9.
Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-12.615; 10. Drake Edwards, 83, CBI-12.628; 11. Cannon
McIntosh, 71K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.654; 12. Gavin Miller, 97,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.659; 13. Gunnar Setser, 43, Arnold-12.679; 14. Jacob
Denney, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.711; 15. Brecken Reese, 00, Chandler-12.717;
16. Steven Snyder Jr., 4, RMS-12.733; 17. Trey Marcham, 85, Central-12.735; 18.
Thomas Meseraull, 7x, Engler-12.745; 19. Kale Drake, 97K,
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-12.753; 20. K.J. Snow, 86x, CBI-12.786; 21. Kyle Jones, 27x,
Joyner-12.788; 22. Jakeb Boxell, 14JB, 4 Kings-12.846; 23. Daniel Harding, 71w,
Golding-12.853; 24. Zach Daum, 5D, O'Dell-12.867; 25. Mason Hannagan, 71H,
Hills-12.869; 26. Kaiden Manders, 71, Golding-12.878; 27. Preston Norbury, 77AZ,
Norbury-12.902; 28. Kyle Cummins, 3G, Styres-12.920; 29. Cale Coons, 63,
Dooling/Curb-Agajanian-12.952; 30. Ethan Mitchell, 19m, Bundy Built-12.953; 31.
Blake Brannon, 40, Brannon-13.010; 32. Tom Payet, 7AU, Bennett-13.026; 33. Jake
Robinson, 8AU, Robinson-13.084; 34. Kevin Newton, 16TH, 2nd Law-13.108; 35.
Chris Baue, 36, Baue-13.355; 36. Scott Orr, 88s, Orr-13.399; 37. Rylan Gray,
81G, Gray-14.514; 38. Christopher Hartman, 35s, Hodge-NT; 39. Abby Hohlbein, 2B,
Poe-NT.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar Setser,
2. Justin Grant, 3. Trey Marcham, 4. Kyle Jones, 5. Logan Seavey, 6. Zach Wigal,
7. Mason Hannagan, 8. Cale Coons, 9. Jake Robinson. 2:08.811
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Thomas
Meseraull, 2. Jacob Denney, 3. Drake Edwards, 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 5. Jakeb
Boxell, 6. Corbin Rueschenberg, 7. Kaiden Manders, 8. Ethan Mitchell, 9. Kevin
Newton, 10. Christopher Hartman. NT
USACGEAR.COM THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale
Drake, 2. Cannon McIntosh, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Daison Pursley, 5. Brecken
Reese, 6. Daniel Harding, 7. Preston Norbury, 8. Blake Brannon, 9. Chris Baue.
2:11.124
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Zach Daum,
2. Steven Snyder Jr., 3. Karter Sarff, 4. K.J. Snow, 5. Gavin Miller, 6. Kyle
Cummins, 7. Colton Robinson, 8. Tom Payet, 9. Scott Orr. NT
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Zach Wigal, 2. Corbin Rueschenberg, 3. Mason Hannagan, 4. Kyle
Cummins, 5. Kaiden Manders, 6. Daniel Harding, 7. Blake Brannon, 8. Preston
Norbury, 9. Cale Coons, 10. Colton Robinson, 11. Tom Payet, 12. Chris Baue, 13.
Jake Robinson, 14. Kevin Newton, 15. Christopher Hartman, 16. Ethan Mitchell,
17. Rylan Gray. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kale Drake (9), 2.
Kevin Thomas Jr. (5), 3. Karter Sarff (3), 4. Daison Pursley (2), 5. Logan
Seavey (1), 6. Zach Wigal (11), 7. Justin Grant (6), 8. Hayden Reinbold (4), 9.
Zach Daum (10), 10. Gavin Miller (15), 11. Jacob Denney (16), 12. Thomas
Meseraull (8), 13. Drake Edwards (13), 14. Kyle Jones (21), 15. Cale Coons
(25-P), 16. Jakeb Boxell (22), 17. Mason Hannagan (23), 18. Kyle Cummins (24),
19. Trey Marcham (19), 20. Steven Snyder Jr. (18), 21. Corbin Rueschenberg (12),
22. Brecken Reese (17), 23. K.J. Snow (20), 24. Gunnar Setser (7), 25. Cannon
McIntosh (14). NT
(P) represents a provisional starter.
**Gunnar Setser flipped on lap 9 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1-18 Logan Seavey, Laps 19-20 Kevin Thomas Jr., Lap
21 Kale Drake, Lap 22 Kevin Thomas Jr., Lap 23 Kale Drake, Lap 24 Kevin Thomas
Jr., Laps 25-30 Kale Drake.
USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin
Grant-430, 2-Kale Drake-400, 3-Cannon McIntosh-379, 4-Logan Seavey-370, 5-Jacob
Denney-352, 6-Kevin Thomas Jr.-344, 7-Gavin Miller-336, 8-Steven Snyder Jr.-327,
9-Drake Edwards-324, 10-Kyle Jones-259.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-78, 2-Kevin Thomas Jr.-77,
3-Karter Sarff-73, 4-Daison Pursley-66, 5-Justin Grant-65, 6-Logan Seavey-62,
7-Zach Wigal-60, 8-Hayden Reinbold-59, 9-Zach Daum-54, 10-Jacob Denney-48.
USAC PARALLAX GROUP NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-120, 2-C.J.
Leary-54, 3-Kyle Cummins-45, 4-Briggs Danner-44, 5-Chase Stockon-42, 6-Robert
Ballou-41, 7-Gunnar Setser-38, 8-Justin Grant-33, 9-Jadon Rogers-30, 10-Kyle
Jones-29.
USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale
Drake-9, 2-Mason Hannagan-9, 3-Kyle Jones-7, 4-Kyle Cummins-7, 5-Jacob Denney-6,
6-Jakeb Boxell-6, 7-Kevin Thomas Jr.-5, 8-Zach Wigal-5, 9-Gavin Miller-5,
10-Justin Grant-4.
NEXT USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 4, 2025 –
Paragon Speedway – Paragon, Indiana – 3/8-Mile Dirt Oval – 21st Annual USAC
Indiana Midget Week
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jacob Denney (12.698)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (12.482)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Thomas Meseraull
USACgear.com Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Zach Daum
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kale Drake (9th to 1st)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Karter Sarff
ProSource Hard Work Award: Brecken Reese
2025 USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK PREVIEW
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Speedway, Indiana (June 2, 2025)………It’s the most wonderful time of the year!
No, it’s not Christmastime. But for any racing junkie, this might as well be
Christmas in June as six nights at six different racetracks await the USAC
Midget National Championship for the 21st annual edition of USAC Indiana Midget
Week on June 3-8.
The IMW docket consists of six events in all, with the frenzied and action
packed week beginning at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis on Tuesday, June 3,
before the return of Paragon for the first time since 2021 on Wednesday, June 4.
From there, the series follows a path of familiar favorites at Putnamville’s
Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway on Thursday, June 5; Bloomington
Speedway on Friday, June 6; Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway on Saturday, June 7;
with the finale set for Kokomo Speedway on Sunday, June 8.
USAC Indiana Midget Week is the hottest ticket in town with sprint cars also
serving as the support class each and every night. A plethora of drivers will be
jumping back-and-forth between the two machines throughout the night in
double-duty mode.
The Indiana Midget Week champion will earn a prize of $15,000 for their
efforts in a week that truly tests the physical, mental and mechanical abilities
of each driver, crew and machine.
Let’s dig into it! Here are six storylines we’re watching entering USAC
Indiana Midget Week 2025.
THE USAC MIDGET DOUBLE PLAY
Justin Grant leads the USAC National Midget season standings entering Indiana
Midget Week, already garnering two victories on the season for he and his CB
Industries team at Kokomo and Belleville.
Throughout the history of IMW, just four drivers have entered as the USAC
National point leader and went on to win the Indiana Midget Week championship:
Jerry Coons Jr. (2007), Darren Hagen (2012), Rico Abreu (2014) and Buddy Kofoid
(2021).
If Grant is able to collect this year’s IMW title, the odds say he’s in good
company. All four of the aforementioned drivers also went on to claim the USAC
National Midget championship later that same year.
Along with Grant, Cannon McIntosh (-16), Kale Drake (-43), Logan Seavey
(-57), Jacob Denney (-61) are within striking distance in the series
championship races, and these six races could go a long way in forging a path to
the top of the standings.
Additionally, each of the last four Indiana Midget Week champs have also
captured the USAC National Midget title in the same season: Buddy Kofoid
(2021-22), Logan Seavey (2023) and Daison Pursley (2024). Overall, nine drivers
have won the Indiana Midget Week title and the USAC National Midget championship
in the same season: Jerry Coons Jr. (2007), Bryan Clauson (2011), Darren Hagen
(2012), Christopher Bell (2013) and Rico Abreu (2014).
INDIANA MIDGET WEEK BREAKTHROUGHS
A handful of this year’s Indiana Midget Week contingent scored their first
career USAC National Midget feature wins during IMW. That particular list
includes Steve Buckwalter (Gas City 2010), Kyle Cummins (Tri-State 2021), Jacob
Denney (Lincoln Park 2022) and Gavin Miller (Bloomington 2023).
Over the past 20 years, 14 drivers in total have achieved this feat,
including Johnny Rodriguez (Terre Haute 2005), Shane Cottle (Gas City 2006),
Brady Bacon (Kokomo 2006), Kyle Larson (Bloomington 2011), Christopher Bell
(Lincoln Park 2013), Tanner Thorson (Gas City 2015), Spencer Bayston (Gas City
2016), Tyler Courtney (Montpelier 2017), Chris Windom (Lawrenceburg 2019) and
Corey Day (Circle City 2021).
No driver was able to break through for USAC win number one during IMW 2024 a
year ago. However, this year, there are certainly some prime contenders to get
the job done. Steven Snyder Jr. and Gunnar Setser both currently reside inside
the top-10 of the standings, while Karter Sarff, a two-time Xtreme Outlaw Midget
winner in 2025, looks to be a frontrunner in his first IMW appearance.
Drake Edwards, Kyle Jones and Cale Coons have all finished inside the top-five with USAC this season, while Hayden Reinbold and Ethan Mitchell have made some successful noise in each of their Indiana Midget Week careers.
AUSSIES IN ACTION
Four Aussie racers are expected to compete throughout USAC Indiana Midget
Week, all hailing from Western Australian.
Tom Payet (Treeby) and Jake Robinson (Perth) will wheel a pair of LynK
Australia entries built by Keith Kunz Motorsports. Meanwhile, Kaiden Manders
(Port Kennedy) and Daniel Harding (Perth) will each be in team cars fielded by
Dan Golding Racing.
Although Australians have had their share of success in the states over the years, no Aussie driver has ever won a USAC National Midget feature. Adam Clarke came the closest with a runner-up finish at Eldora Speedway in 2006. In fact, only one non-American driver has scored an Indiana Midget Week triumph, that being three-time winner Michael Pickens of New Zealand.
THE WIDE WORLD OF MIDGET WEEK
A roster of around 40 drivers from coast to coast and around the world are
expected to compete at some of all events throughout USAC Indiana Midget Week,
from Pennsylvania to California and from Canada to Australia.
Among them are 14 USAC National Midget main event winners: Steve Buckwalter
(#25), Kyle Cummins (#3G), Zach Daum (#5d), Jacob Denney (#67), Kale Drake
(#97K), Justin Grant (#87), Chase McDermand (#40m), Cannon McIntosh (#71K),
Thomas Meseraull (#7x), Gavin Miller (#97), Daison Pursley (#86), Logan Seavey
(#57), Kevin Thomas, Jr. (#14) and Zach Wigal (#8).
Many more will be making their Indiana Midget Week debuts, such as Jakeb
Boxell (#14JB), Trevor Cline (#55), Cale Coons (#63), Mitchell Davis (#91),
Daniel Harding (#71w), Preston Norbury (#77), Tom Payet (#7AU), Brecken Reese
(#00), Jake Robinson (#8AU), Colton Robinson (#67K), Corbin Rueschenberg (#26),
Karter Sarff (#21K), Gunnar Setser (#43), K.J. Snow (#86) and top series Rookie
Steven Snyder Jr. (#4).
Returning to Indiana Midget Week field are Blake Brannon (#40), Drake Edwards (#83), Frankie Guerrini (#63G), Chelby Hinton (#4B), Kyle Jones (#27x), Kaiden Manders (#71), Trey Marcham (#85), Ethan Mitchell (#19m), Hayden Reinbold (#19AZ), Jeff Schindler (#8x) and Glenn Styres (#0G).
#100 ON THE HORIZON THIS WEEK
If all goes according to plan, Indiana Midget Week will celebrate its 100th
event during the upcoming series this week.
With 95 events taking place dating back to its 2005 origins, the Tri-State
Speedway round on Saturday, May 7, is slated to be the 100th event run in the
series’ 21-year history at press time.
USAC Hall of Famer Jay Drake won the inaugural feature race held at
Lawrenceburg Speedway on August 18, 2005. Since then, 244 different drivers have
started an Indiana Midget Week feature.
Bryan Clauson owns the most Indiana Midget Week championships with three in
2009-11-16. Bryan Clauson and Kyle Larson are the winningest drivers in Indiana
Midget Week history with nine apiece.
Larson and Rico Abreu have clocked in with the most top qualifying times in
IMW history with nine each. Jerry Coons Jr. has recorded the most career IMW
feature starts (64) and top-10 results (42). Meanwhile, Clauson collected 28
top-fives in his IMW career, which still ranks number one all-time.
RACE DETAILS
For more information on each event of USAC Indiana Midget Week 2025, visit
www.usacracing.com, go to the menu, then go to the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget
National Championship page. From there, click on “Event Info” next to the
corresponding event on the schedule.
The entire week of events can be watched LIVE on FloRacing at
https://flosports.link/usac.
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USAC NOS ENERGY DRINK MIDGET NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Justin Grant-365, 2-Cannon McIntosh-349, 3-Kale Drake-322, 4-Logan Seavey-308, 5-Jacob Denney-304, 6-Steven Snyder Jr.-297, 7-Gavin Miller-289, 8-Drake Edwards-281, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-267, 10-Gunnar Setser-224.
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK CHAMPIONS:
2005: Shane Cottle
2006: Shane Cottle
2007: Jerry Coons Jr.
2008: Tracy Hines
2009: Bryan Clauson
2010: Tracy Hines & Brad Kuhn
2011: Bryan Clauson
2012: Darren Hagen
2013: Christopher Bell
2014: Rico Abreu
2015: Rico Abreu
2016: Bryan Clauson
2017: Shane Golobic
2018: Spencer Bayston
2019: Logan Seavey
2020: Kyle Larson
2021: Buddy Kofoid
2022: Buddy Kofoid
2023: Logan Seavey
2024: Daison Pursley
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE WINS:
9-Bryan Clauson & Kyle Larson
6-Buddy Kofoid
5-Christopher Bell & Tanner Thorson
4-Rico Abreu & Logan Seavey
3-Spencer Bayston, Shane Cottle, Tyler Courtney, Darren Hagen, Brad Kuhn,
Michael Pickens & Chris Windom
2-Jerry Coons Jr., Jacob Denney, Thomas Meseraull, Daison Pursley, Davey Ray,
Brad Sweet & Ryan Timms
1-Emerson Axsom, Brady Bacon, Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Cummins, Dave
Darland, Zach Daum, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Justin Grant, Tracy Hines, Levi Jones,
Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Johnny Rodriguez, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kevin
Swindell & Kevin Thomas Jr.
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WINNERS BY TRACK (2005-2024)
CIRCLE CITY RACEWAY: 2021-Corey Day, 2023-Buddy Kofoid
PARAGON SPEEDWAY: 2020-Kyle Larson, 2021-Thomas Meseraull
LINCOLN PARK SPEEDWAY: 2010-Brad Sweet, 2011-Bryan Clauson, 2012-Bryan
Clauson, 2013-Christopher Bell, 2014-Dave Darland, 2015-Bryan Clauson,
2016-Tanner Thorson, 2017-Michael Pickens, 2018-Chad Boat, 2019-Tanner Thorson,
2020-Kyle Larson, 2020-Chris Windom, 2021-Tanner Thorson, 2022-Jacob Denney,
2023-Buddy Kofoid, 2024-Emerson Axsom
BLOOMINGTON SPEEDWAY: 2008-Davey Ray, 2009-Brad Kuhn, 2010-Shane Cottle,
2011-Kyle Larson, 2012-Levi Jones, 2013-Bryan Clauson, 2014-Christopher Bell,
2015-Christopher Bell, 2016-Christopher Bell, 2017-Tyler Courtney, 2019-Tyler
Courtney, 2021-Buddy Kofoid, 2022-Buddy Kofoid, 2023-Gavin Miller, 2024-Daison
Pursley
TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY: 2021-Kyle Cummins, 2022-Thomas Meseraull, 2023-Jacob
Denney, 2024-Logan Seavey
KOKOMO SPEEDWAY: 2006-Brady Bacon, 2007-Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 2008-Bryan
Clauson, 2009-Bryan Clauson, 2010-Brad Kuhn, 2011-Michael Pickens, 2012-Kyle
Larson, 2013-Christopher Bell, 2014-Bryan Clauson, 2016-Rico Abreu, 2017-Spencer
Bayston, 2018-Kevin Thomas Jr., 2020-Tanner Thorson, 2021-Chris Windom,
2022-Cannon McIntosh, 2024-Daison Pursley
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FAST QUALIFYING TIMES:
9-Rico Abreu & Kyle Larson
5-Bryan Clauson
4-Brady Bacon, Justin Grant, Logan Seavey & Chris Windom
3-Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Brad Sweet & Tanner Thorson
2-Christopher Bell, Jerry Coons Jr., Corey Day, Bobby East, Shane Golobic,
Tracy Hines, Buddy Kofoid, Ethan Mitchell, Daison Pursley & Kevin Thomas Jr.
1-Jade Avedisian, Spencer Bayston, Tanner Carrick, Tyler Courtney, Chance
Crum, Dave Darland, Zach Daum, Jacob Denney, Darren Hagen, Jesse Love, Chase
McDermand, Cannon McIntosh, Thomas Meseraull, Michael Pickens, Chase Randall,
Danny Stratton & Zach Wigal
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-5 FINISHES:
28-Bryan Clauson
22-Tracy Hines
21-Jerry Coons Jr. & Kyle Larson
18-Justin Grant & Chris Windom
17-Logan Seavey & Tanner Thorson
16-Buddy Kofoid
15-Rico Abreu
14-Brad Kuhn
13-Darren Hagen
12-Brady Bacon, Christopher Bell & Tyler Courtney
10-Spencer Bayston, Shane Cottle, Cannon McIntosh & Brad Sweet
9-Emerson Axsom & Kevin Thomas Jr.
8-Dave Darland, Michael Pickens & Daison Pursley
6-Chad Boat, Steve Buckwalter, Kyle Cummins, Zach Daum, Jacob Denney & Thomas
Meseraull
5-Bobby East, Shane Golobic, Davey Ray & Bryant Wiedeman
4-Levi Jones, Jason McDougal, Kevin Swindell & Cole Whitt
3-Caleb Armstrong, Brenham Crouch, Brad Mosen, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Tyler
Thomas, Ryan Timms & Josh Wise
2-Alex Bright, Kaylee Bryson, Tanner Carrick, Corey Day, Jay Drake, Brad
Loyet, Chase McDermand, Gavin Miller, Mitchel Moles, Jeremy Warren & Zeb Wise
1-Bubba Altig, Jade Avedisian, Brent Beauchamp, Clinton Boyles, Chance Crum,
Kale Drake, Andrew Felker, Brian Gerster, Ryan Kaplan, Ethan Mitchell, Jace
Park, Taylor Reimer, Hayden Reinbold, Johnny Rodriguez, Gio Scelzi, Hunter
Schuerenberg, Holly Shelton, Jon Stanbrough, Chase Stockon, Gary Taylor, Dillon
Welch & Zach Wigal
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK TOP-10 FINISHES:
42-Jerry Coons Jr.
35-Tracy Hines
34-Bryan Clauson
29-Justin Grant & Chris Windom
28-Tanner Thorson
27-Brady Bacon
26-Rico Abreu, Zach Daum & Logan Seavey
24-Darren Hagen & Brad Kuhn
22-Buddy Kofoid, Kyle Larson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
21-Michael Pickens
19-Cannon McIntosh
17-Steve Buckwalter, Dave Darland & Thomas Meseraull
16-Spencer Bayston, Chad Boat & Shane Cottle
15-Tyler Courtney & Daison Pursley
14-Shane Golobic
13-Bobby East
12-Christopher Bell & Jason McDougal
11-Jacob Denney & Brad Sweet
10-Caleb Armstrong, Emerson Axsom, Kyle Cummins, Levi Jones & Tyler Thomas
9-Bryant Wiedeman
8-Kaylee Bryson, Tanner Carrick, Brad Loyet, Gavin Miller & Taylor Reimer
7-Davey Ray
6-Jade Avedisian, Alex Bright, Andrew Felker, Chase McDermand, Brad Mosen,
Ryan Robinson & Ryan Timms
5-Brent Beauchamp, Corey Day, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Whitt, Josh Wise &
Zeb Wise
4-Brenham Crouch, Carson Macedo, Chase Stockon & Kevin Swindell
3-Clinton Boyles, Cole Carter, Shane Hmiel & Kody Swanson
2-Bubba Altig, Jake Andreotti, Chase Barber, Jay Drake, Kale Drake, Damion
Gardner, Ronnie Gardner, Brian Gerster, Shane Hollingsworth, Darren Jenkins,
Ethan Mitchell, Chase Randall, Hayden Reinbold, Johnny Rodriguez, Holly Shelton,
Matt Smith, Gary Taylor, Jeremy Warren, Zach Wigal & Hayden Williams
1-Garrett Aitken, A.J. Anderson, Dakoda Armstrong, Teddy Beach, Ryan Bernal,
Cole Bodine, Austin Brown, Brian Carber, Henry Clarke, Jesse Colwell, Colten
Cottle, Chance Crum, Ryan Durst, A.J. Fike, Blake Fitzpatrick, Josh Ford, Alfred
Galedrige, Dominic Gorden, Chuck Gurney Jr., Scott Hatton, Jonathan Hendrick,
Chase Johnson, Ryan Kaplan, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Trevor Kobylarz, Andrew Layser,
Brock Maskovich, Mat Neely, Jake Neuman, Jace Park, Justin Peck, Parker
Price-Miller, Jimi Quin, Jadon Rogers, Gio Scelzi, Hunter Schuerenberg, Matt
Sherrell, Jake Slotten, Nathan Smee, Jon Stanbrough, Danny Stratton, Brandon
Wagner, Gage Walker, Dillon Welch, Daniel Whitley & John Wolfe
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USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK FEATURE STARTS:
64-Jerry Coons Jr.
56-Zach Daum
50-Justin Grant
46-Brady Bacon & Tanner Thorson
45-Thomas Meseraull & Chris Windom
44-Dave Darland
42-Steve Buckwalter & Bryan Clauson
41-Kevin Thomas Jr.
40-Darren Hagen & Tracy Hines
38-Michael Pickens
36-Brad Kuhn
35-Rico Abreu
34-Logan Seavey
33-Cannon McIntosh
32-Chad Boat
30-Davey Ray
28-Alex Bright & Tyler Courtney
27-Bobby East
26-Levi Jones
25-Daison Pursley & Tyler Thomas
24-Shane Cottle, Kyle Larson & Jason McDougal
23-Caleb Armstrong & Buddy Kofoid
22-Shane Golobic & Ethan Mitchell
21-Tanner Carrick & Kyle Cummins
20-Spencer Bayston
19-Bryant Wiedeman
18-Christopher Bell & Hayden Reinbold
17-Brad Loyet, Taylor Reimer & Brad Sweet
16-Jade Avedisian, Emerson Axsom, Kaylee Bryson & Jacob Denney
15-Brenham Crouch, Chase McDermand & Holly Shelton
14-Cole Bodine & Ryan Robinson
13-Brad Mosen & Ryan Timms
12-Ronnie Gardner, Jake Neuman & Gage Walker
11-Jake Andreotti, Mario Clouser, Chance Crum, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Gavin
Miller, Danny Stratton, Dillon Welch & Hayden Williams
10-Chase Barber, Andrew Felker, Sam Johnson, Jimi Quin, Nathan Smee & Cole
Whitt
9-Trevor Kobylarz, Andrew Layser, Josh Wise & Zeb Wise
8-Brenden Bright, Corey Day, Shane Hmiel, Chase Johnson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
& Kevin Swindell
7-Dalton Armstrong, Brent Beauchamp, Cole Carter, Henry Clarke, Maria Cofer,
Tom Hessert III, Chase Randall, Levi Roberts, Matt Smith & Kody Swanson
6-Dakoda Armstrong, Brian Carber, Ryan Greth, Trey Gropp, Shane
Hollingsworth, Kyle Jones, Jesse Love, Brayton Lynch, Carson Macedo, Matt
Westfall & Daniel Whitley
5-Austin Brown, Jesse Colwell, Kale Drake, C.J. Leary, Trey Marcham, Mitchel
Moles, Dustin Morgan, Billy Pauch Jr. & Zach Wigal
4-Gary Altig, Ryan Bernal, Clinton Boyles, David Budres, Ryan Criswell, Drake
Edwards, Ricky Ehrgott, Scott Hatton, Holley Hollan, Dayne Kingshott, Ricky
Lewis, Tyler Nelson, Jace Park, Chase Stockon, Tanner Swanson, Gary Taylor,
Bryce Townsend & Nick Wean
3-Garrett Aitken, Isaac Chapple, Hank Davis, Tony DiMattia, Jay Drake, Mariah
Ede, Karsyn Elledge, A.J. Fike, Josh Ford, Noah Gass, Chett Gehrke, Brian
Gerster, Dominic Gorden, Zane Hendricks, Mike Hess, Chelby Hinton, Darren
Jenkins, Ryan Kaplan, Jimmy Light, Critter Malone, Dene McAllan, Justin Peck,
Parker Price-Miller, Johnny Rodriguez, Hunter Schuerenberg, Ryan Smith, Jon
Stanbrough, Bryan Stanfill & Jeremy Warren
2-A.J. Anderson, Teddy Beach, Kyle Beilman, Lance Bennett, Alex Bowman, Blake
Brannon, Cody Brewer, Daron Clayton, Kellen Conover, Colten Cottle, Courtney
Crone, Robert Dalby, Ryan Durst, Tony Elliott, Damion Gardner, Bobby Grewohl,
Chuck Gurney Jr., Garrett Hansen, Nathan High, Chase Jones, Cade Lewis, Greg
Lueckert, Kaiden Manders, Brock Maskovich, Jaimie McKinlay, Matt Moore, Adam
Pierson, Daryn Pittman, Domain Ramsay, Gio Scelzi, Kent Schmidt, Matt Sherrell,
Jimmy Simpson & Jason Yount
1-Robert Ballou, Adam Barth, Chris Baue, Jeff Bland Jr., Adam Bolyard, Kaidon Brown, Mark Brown, Travis Buckley, Adam Clarke, Shane Cockrum, Kyle Craker, Justin Dickerson, Sean Dodenhoff, Don Droud Jr., Dave Ely, Murray Erickson, A.J. Felker, Blake Fitzpatrick, Alfred Galedrige, Bradley Galedrige, Rylan Gray, Ron Gregory, Frankie Guerrini, Russ Harper, Jonathan Hendrick, Ted Hines, Matt Hummel, Logan Jarrett, Cory Kruseman, Michael Lewis, Joe Liguori, Andy Malpocker, Mario Marietta, Chance Morton, Seth Motsinger, Mat Neely, Brian Postle, Brody Roa, Kayla Roell, Jadon Rogers, Nick Rowe, Jeff Schindler, Stephen Schnapf, Kyle Schuett, Alex Schutte, Jonathan Shafer, Casey Shuman, Landon Simon, Jake Slotten, Adam Taylor, Brandon Wagner, Todd Wanless & John Wolfe
DREVICKI HANGS ON,
WINS WITH USAC EC SPRINTS AT PORT ROYAL
By: Kurt Bettler
Port Royal, Pennsylvania (May 31, 2025)………On a cloudy, misty, and cold
evening at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway, four-time and defending USAC East
Coast Sprint Car champion Steven Drevicki was hot to the touch, leading all 25
laps to earn his second series victory of the year.
On a night in which many of the neighboring racetracks had thrown in the
towel and called it a night, Port Royal promoter Steve O’Neal and his staff
forged ahead. With 104 sprint cars in the pits between 410s, 305s, and the USAC
East Coast series, there was no turning back.
A great crowd and a good field bared through some short showers before the
racing got underway, and the wind howled through the mountains of Juanita
County. Also, 20 Innovative Machine Technology wingless sprint cars also howled.
Kenny Miller III and Cameron Smith won thrilling heat races. After the heat
races, it was clear the USAC East Coast Sprints were racey, and thanks to Gene
Franckowiak of JMO Motorsports, the wingless racers were ready to race for a
great purse.
By virtue of the draw, Kyle Spence, wheeling the Fraker 42, started on the
pole alongside defending champion Drevicki. Twenty cars took the drop of Nicole
Flood's green flag, and the race was on.
Drevicki leaped to the lead. However, he had a hard-charging Christian Bruno
working every inch of the speedway close behind. Cameron Smith, an established
Central PA winged racer, was aboard the Ilgenfritz Financial 96 and very stoutly
leapt into second. Drevicki ripped 15 great non-stop laps when, suddenly, eighth
starting Miller came into play. Miller worked over Bruno and Smith, and further
back in the top-10, Jason Cherry, Ronald Helmick, and Kyle Spence went tooth and
nail for the seventh spot while Bobby Butler ran a content fifth.
With just a handful of laps to go in the non-stop A-Main, both Miller and
Smith broke down a 1.5-second lead held by the DeGre Engineering No. 19 of
Drevicki to less than a second as the leaders had found lapped traffic.
With five laps remaining, the Weikel Sportswear No. 23m came to life on the
bottom of the sweeping 1/2 mile. The Man from Morgantown was bearing down on
Drevicki, and closed to within a bumper coming out of turn four.
Working the middle groove to the “diamond line,” Drevicki could not be denied as he flashed across the finish line ahead of Miller III in second with Cameron Smith bringing the Rocky Ridge No. 96 home third.
NOTES:
Olivia Thayer made the first wingless start of her career with a 358 c.i. engine under the hood. The female racer out of Hanover, Pennsylvania finished 15th in the feature. Richy Carnathan made his first start of the season as well while utilizing a Buick engine and ran an impressive heat race but injection issues sidelined the Northampton, Pennsylvania racer in the feature. Jake Galloway returned to action after a scary incident caused by a stuck throttle recently at BAPS Motor Speedway. Jason Cherry made the best of a 20-year-old chassis and broke the top-10 with a solid ninth place result.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE RESULTS: May
31, 2025 – Port Royal Speedway – Port Royal, Pennsylvania
BDB GRAPHICS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature) 1. Kenny
Miller III (#23m Miller), 2. Ed Aikin (#7 Aikin), 3. Christian Bruno (#17B
Bruno), 4. Jason Cherry (#67 Cherry), 5. Chris Allen Jr. (#71 Allen), 6. Dale
Schweikart (#78 Schweikart), 7. Blaine Emery (#35 Thomas), 8. Jake Galloway (#27
Galloway), 9. Troy Fraker (#12w Fraker) 10. Gary Huston (#44 Huston). 2:57.073
E. SCHNEIDER & SONS SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, all transfer to the feature), 1.
Cameron Smith (#96 Kauffman), 2. Richy Carnathan (#64 Carnathan), 3. Kyle Spence
(#42 Fraker), 4. Steven Drevicki (#19 Drevicki), 5. Bobby Butler (#5B Butler),
6. Ronald Helmick (#22R Helmick), 7. Mike Haggenbottom (#51 Kelly), 8. Olivia
Thayer (39T Thayer), 9. Billy Ney (#83 Ney), 10. Dirk Rimrott (#27 Rimrott). NT
FEATURE: (25 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Steven Drevicki (2),
2. Kenny Miller III (8), 3. Cameron Smith (6), 4. Christian Bruno (4), 5. Bobby
Butler (10), 6. Chris Allen Jr. (9), 7. Ed Aikin (5), 8. Kyle Spence (1), 9.
Jason Cherry (3), 10. Ronald Helmick (12), 11. Jake Galloway (15), 12. Blaine
Emery (13), 13. Mike Haggenbottom (14), 14. Dale Schweikart (11), 15. Olivia
Thayer (16), 16. Billy Ney (18), 17. Gary Huston (19), 18. Troy Fraker (17), 19.
Richy Carnathan (7), 20. Dirk Rimrott (20). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-25 Steven Drevicki.
USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS POINTS: 1-Kenny
Miller III-296, 2-Steven Drevicki-295, 3-Christian Bruno-261, 4-Ed Aikin-259,
5-Jason Cherry-194, 6-Kyle Spence-174, 7-Chris Allen Jr.-166, 8-Ronald
Helmick-164, 9-Billy Ney-153, 10-Mike Haggenbottom-147.
NEXT USAC IMT EAST COAST SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY BAER DEN FARMS RACE: June 6, 2025 – Selinsgrove Speedway – Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Bitner Automotive Fast Time: Kenny Miller III
BDB Graphic First Heat Winner: Kenny Miller III
E. Schneider & Sons Second Heat Winner: Cameron Smith
C & C Landscaping Hard Charger: Kenny Miller III (8th to 2nd)
Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic Poker Chip Draw: Richy Carnathan
JPA Hard Luck Award: Richy Carnathan (motor issues after a strong run)
CAPITAL W!
KTJ HITS STRIDE WITH $15,000
KNOXVILLE CORN BELT CLASH SCORE
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Knoxville, Iowa (May 31, 2025)………For Kevin Thomas Jr., Knoxville Raceway
provided the perfect setting for a transformation weekend for both himself and
his Rock Steady Racing team.
KTJ’s beginning to the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season
saw him finish no better than eighth in any of his first 10 series starts, and a
point ranking of 11th entering this weekend’s Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt
Clash.
On Saturday night at the 1/2-mile dirt oval in Iowa, Thomas parlayed an
inside second row starting position into victory. First, the Cullman, Alabama
racer narrowly avoided a major catastrophe during the opening laps, then put a
clamp on the top spot on a lap eight restart en route to his first USAC victory
of the season and the first of his career at Knoxville, one that was worth a
cool $15,000.
At this time last year, Thomas was on his way to a five-win campaign in USAC
National Sprint Car competition. The kind of performances that the team had
longed for throughout the first several months of the season have now come back
around, and the good times are back again for KTJ and the No. 3R.
“I’m pretty hard on myself in general, but this year has been pretty trying,”
Thomas admitted. “To be able to win here at Knoxville is historic and this was
also our first time having an opportunity and then capitalizing on it.”
After a seventh place result in Friday’s opener, Thomas knew the capability
was there, but everything had to align, from himself and his machine to
qualifying well (4th) and setting the tone for the rest of the night at the
wheel of his Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Lucas Oil Center – Creative
Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
“There are a lot of people who put up with stuff from me and what I like to
feel in a racecar,” Thomas explained. “We have tried and tried and tried and
there was something that was very much staring us right in the face that we
changed. Now it’s so much better. Like last night, it was an unfortunate thing
that we had a situation with a right rear shock but we were still running good.
This was the first time all year that we’ve been in the invert, and that gave
ourselves a chance to win.”
The victory moved Thomas another rung up the leader as his 45th career USAC
National Sprint Car win sent him to seventh place on the all-time win list
alongside 1968-1970-1975 series champion Larry Dickson.
The opening laps to the 30-lap feature were as arduous as they were
hazardous. On the first try, A.J. Johnson (17th) and Jadon Rogers (24th)
simultaneous flipped hard through turn two to necessitate the first red flag of
the night. Both drivers were able to climb out and walk away.
On the ensuing restart, pole sitter Jake Swanson established the early lead,
pacing laps one and two with Justin Grant slotting into second. However, the
action halted on the third lap when pre-race favorites C.J. Leary (3rd) and
Brady Bacon (4th) touched wheels entering turn three.
The resulting contact launched Leary into a series of four barrel-rolls
accentuated by major airtime and a meeting with the outside guardrail. Bacon,
meanwhile, spiraled three times into the outer guardrail. Each driver was able
to climb out and walk away. At the same time, the fifth place running Thomas
just narrowly missed contact with the flying car of Leary, appearing to drive
completely under and just to the right of the airborne Leary, continuing on
without harm.
Swanson continued to maintain possession of the lead through lap eight when
Robert Ballou (11th) and Kale Drake (12th) tangled in turn two, sending Drake
ramping over Ballou’s hood, yet still managing to go onward. Ballou’s misfortune
in the deal sent him into a 360 degree spin from which Ballou was able to
recover from. Restarting at the tail in 19th, Ballou raced his way back up to
eighth by the checkered while Drake was unable to continue on.
Just before the yellow, Grant had taken possession of the lead with an
outside turn two move on Swanson. However, the yellow flag negated the move,
thus sending Grant back to second and reasserting Swanson as the leader.
Things soon changed on the lap eight restart as leader Swanson went to the
top of turns one and two while Grant dabbled in the middle and Thomas scoured
the bottom. Thomas’ low riding groove led him past Grant on the back straight,
and when Swanson biked on the cushion in turn four, Thomas zipped on by to take
over up front with 23 laps remaining.
Ryan Bernal made a sudden surge to go from fourth to third on lap eight
before securing the runner-up position on lap 13 as he drove under Grant in
turns three and four to occupy the spot. All the while, Kyle Cummins was carving
a path from his 18th starting position, grabbing third from Grant on the 20th
circuit.
Thomas’ lead stood at 1.2 seconds as he worked traffic while Bernal inched
forward to his back bumper with eighth laps to go. But when Bernal chrome-horned
the rear bumper of 19th running Braydon Cromwell in turn two, the contact
stifled Bernal and resulted in Thomas gaining precious time on Bernal to the
tune of 1.8 seconds.
Finishing his business from there, Thomas led the balance of the distance to
the stripe for the biggest payday of the year 1.486 seconds ahead of Bernal as
Cummins, Grant and upstart Gunnar Setser rounded out the top-five.
Hank Byram’s Rock Steady Racing team garnered their 31st career USAC National
Sprint Car triumph, which elevated them into a tie for 15th all-time along with
Clauson Marshall Newman Racing.
Ryan Bernal doesn't run USAC National Sprint Cars too often, but when he
does, he's always a contender. On this night, he advanced from his seventh
starting spot to finish second, all while providing the Tom & Christy Dunkel
owned No. 17x its best USAC National Sprint Car result to date.
Kyle Cummins was in the zone as he traveled +15 from 18th to a third place
finish to earn Rod End Supply Hard Charger honors. Cummins also maintained his
USAC National Sprint Car point lead, which stands at 53.
Wyatt Burks passed a total of 19 cars throughout the two nights of
competition at Knoxville over the weekend, most in the field. As a reward, the
Topeka, Kansas racer earns the Corn Belt Clash Parallax Group Passing Master
title.
Gunnar Setser grabbed his first career top-five finish with the USAC National
Sprint Cars. The new Rookie point leader with the series was also the recipient
of the Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night for his fifth place finish.
It was 20/20 vision for Mitchel Moles as he collected his 20th career USAC
National Sprint Car fast qualifying time during Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying.
That increased his series-high mark of fast qualifying performances this season
to five. Overall, his 20 fast times place him 23rd on the all-time USAC National
Sprint Car fast qualifying list along with series champions Jerry Coons Jr.,
Tony Elliott and Roger McCluskey.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: May 31, 2025 –
Knoxville Raceway – Knoxville, Iowa – 1/2-Mile Dirt Track – Avanti Windows &
Doors Corn Belt Clash
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ,
Reinbold/Underwood-18.868; 2. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-18.994; 3. Brady Bacon, 20,
Dyson-19.010; 4. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-19.019; 5. C.J. Leary, 21AZ,
Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-19.050; 6. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming/Swanson-19.178; 7.
Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-19.186; 8. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-19.189; 9.
Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-19.227; 10. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-19.351; 11.
Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-19.363; 12. Logan Seavey, 57,
Abacus-19.373; 13. Charles Davis Jr., 47, Davis-19.376; 14. Ryan Bernal, 17x,
Dunkel-19.377; 15. A.J. Johnson, 93, Germar-19.384; 16. Kyle Cummins, 3p,
Petty-19.439; 17. R.J. Johnson, 33p, Petty-19.581; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K,
Simpson-19.599; 19. Kale Drake 2B, 2B Racing-19.691; 20. Gunnar Setser, 5G,
KO-19.783; 21. Stevie Sussex, 2, Yeley-19.792; 22. Braydon Cromwell, 4x,
Boyd-19.961; 23. Wesley Smith, 44, Smith-20.026; 24. Carson Garrett, 15,
BGE-20.029; 25. Wyatt Burks, 11w, Burks-20.100; 26. Ben Woods, 11B, B &
R-20.142; 27. Jadon Rogers, 66, Amati-20.193; 28. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-20.437;
29. Tyler Graves, T4, Graves-20.543; 30. Glen Saville, 75, Grasmere-20.874; 31.
Dakota Earls, 15E, Earls-21.342.
CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. C.J. Leary, 2.
R.J. Johnson, 3. Wyatt Burks, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Briggs Danner, 6. Stevie
Sussex, 7. Charles Davis Jr., 8. Tyler Graves. NT
K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Ryan
Bernal, 2. Jake Swanson, 3. Justin Grant, 4. Braydon Cromwell, 5. Logan
Calderwood, 6. Kobe Simpson, 7. Ben Woods. 2:46.070
USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kale Drake,
2. Robert Ballou, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. A.J. Johnson, 6. Wesley
Smith, 7. Hayden Reinbold, 8. Dakota Earls. 2:46.018
COOK OUT FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Gunnar
Setser, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Kevin Thomas Jr., 4. Carson Garrett, 5. Kyle
Cummins, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Kayla Roell. 2:48.806
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the
feature) 1. Chase Stockon, 2. Kobe Simpson, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Charles Davis
Jr., 5. Ben Woods, 6. Wesley Smith, 7. Stevie Sussex, 8. Kayla Roell, 9. Dakota
Earls, 10. Tyler Graves. 3:38.964
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr.
(3), 2. Ryan Bernal (7), 3. Kyle Cummins (18), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Gunnar
Setser (9), 6. Chase Stockon (11), 7. Logan Seavey (15), 8. Robert Ballou (10),
9. Briggs Danner (12), 10. Mitchel Moles (6), 11. Jake Swanson (1), 12. Logan
Calderwood (13), 13. R.J. Johnson (19), 14. Wyatt Burks (23), 15. Charles Davis
Jr. (16), 16. Carson Garrett (22), 17. Hayden Reinbold (14), 18. Kobe Simpson
(20), 19. Braydon Cromwell (21), 20. Kale Drake (8), 21. C.J. Leary (2), 22.
Brady Bacon (4), 23. A.J. Johnson (17), 24. Jadon Rogers (24). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-7 Jake Swanson, Laps 8-30 Kevin Thomas Jr.
**A.J. Johnson & Jadon Rogers flipped on lap one of the feature. C.J. Leary &
Brady Bacon flipped on lap 3 of the feature.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kyle Cummins-943,
2-Justin Grant-890, 3-Mitchel Moles-730, 4-Robert Ballou-728, 5-Logan
Seavey-715, 6-Briggs Danner-676, 7-Jake Swanson-671, 8-Kale Drake-667, 9-C.J.
Leary-654, 10-Kevin Thomas Jr.-647.
PARALLAX GROUP USAC NATIONAL PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Kale Drake-112, 2-C.J.
Leary-54, 3-Briggs Danner-44, 4-Chase Stockon-42, 5-Robert Ballou-41, 6-Kyle
Cummins-39, 7-Gunnar Setser-38, 8-Justin Grant-33, 9-Jadon Rogers-30, 10-Logan
Seavey-25.
FINAL CORN BELT CLASH PARALLAX GROUP PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Wyatt Burks-19,
2-Kyle Cummins-18, 3-Gunnar Setser-13, 4-Logan Seavey-13, 5-Ryan Bernal-12,
6-Brady Bacon-11, 7-Robert Ballou-11, 8-Kale Drake-11, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-9,
10-R.J. Johnson-9.
NEXT USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: June 13, 2025 – Red
Hill Raceway – Sumner, Illinois – 1/3-Mile Dirt Track – Salute to Levi Jones
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Jake Swanson (18.927)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Mitchel Moles (18.868)
Car IQ First Heat Winner: C.J. Leary
K1 RaceGear Second Heat Winner: Ryan Bernal
Hoosier Tire Third Heat Winner: Kale Drake
Cook Out Fourth Heat Winner: Gunnar Setser
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Chase Stockon
Rod End Supply Hard Charger: Kyle Cummins (18th to 3rd)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Night: Gunnar Setser
Corn Belt Clash Parallax Group Passing Master Champion: Wyatt Burks (19)
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