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- Shane Golobic claims 18th SCCT triumph at Davy Thomas Memorial in Placerville
Placerville, CA…Fremont's Shane Golobic took the lead from Nick Parker on lap seven and went on to record his 18th career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour win on Saturday at the Davy Thomas Memorial in Placerville. It marked Golobic's first Winged Sprint Car win since March 29, 2025, during the SCCT opener at Placerville Speedway. The driver of the NOS Energy Drink No. 17w took home $6,000 for his efforts. "It's a lot of fun when this place widens out and you can get to racing," Golobic commented on the front stretch. "Nick Parker did a good job early but luckily, I was able to get by him and then set my own pace. Lapped traffic was tough at times with cars side by side. It's very special to win the Davy Race because we really miss him in the pit area." Tucson, Arizona driver Nick Parker jumped out to the lead after winning the High Sierra Industries Dash. He had also taken home a nose wing earlier on thanks to Sellers Race Wings for qualifying 15th overall. Shane Golobic hounded him over the early stages and would pounce on lap seven, grabbing the lead that he never relinquished. Redding's Max Mittry closed a few times in lapped traffic, but Golobic was mistake free and raced off to claim the Ed Entz checkered flag. Mittry crossed the stripe in second to cap off a strong evening. The Redding driver started the night by earning the $1,000 Donna Gomez Fast Time Award. When all was said and done Mittry claimed $3,700 for his efforts at the Davy Thomas Memorial. Last year's Placerville Speedway champion Tony Gomes rounded out the podium after taking Bold Choice Bonus in the Dash. The Modesto resident automatically took the 8 pill for a $500 bonus prior to the Dash draw. Sacramento's Austin Wood and SCCT point leader Justyn Cox rounded out the top five. Gomes and Wood had a thrilling battle for the third spot that had fans on the edge of their seats. Completing the top 10 in the Shop Kyle Larson feature were Parker, Shane Hopkins, Dominic Gorden, Tanner Carrick and Chance Grasty. Carrick brought home the $1,150 Gene Freeman Hard Charger Award for the main event. Colby Copeland grabbed the Cindy Rounds B-main win, while Corbin Rueschenberg won the Rounds Kids Hard Charger Award during the 12-lap contest. Heat race wins were pocketed by Shane Golobic, Nick Parker, Cole Croft and Tony Gomes. The man known as "Little Whit" Shawn Whitney scored yet another Placerville Speedway win on Saturday with the Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association. Mike Grenert, Ben Wiesz, Mike Reeder and Dan Geil followed him across the line. The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour returns to action on Saturday June 13th at Petaluma Speedway. Placerville Speedway is back at it this coming Saturday June 6 for John Padjen Kids Bike Night presented by the Pizza Factory. Results Sprint Car Challenge Tour Round 3 Placerville Speedway Davy Thomas Memorial May 30, 2026 A Main 30 Laps 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 2X-Max Mittry[3]; 3. 75-Tony Gomes[5]; 4. 2A-Austin Wood[6]; 5. 42X-Justyn Cox[8]; 6. 15AZ-Nick Parker[1]; 7. 21-Shane Hopkins[10]; 8. 10-Dominic Gorden[9]; 9. 83T-Tanner Carrick[16]; 10. X1-Chance Grasty[12]; 11. 21L-Landon Brooks[14]; 12. 29-Cole Croft[7]; 13. 15-Michael Sellers[15]; 14. 9L-Luke Hayes[17]; 15. 55D-Dawson Hammes[11]; 16. 7C-Colby Copeland[21]; 17. 51-Jake Morgan[23]; 18. 12J-John Clark[19]; 19. 7H-Jake Haulot[20]; 20. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[24]; 21. 61-Travis Labat[22]; 22. 00-Steel Powell[18]; 23. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 24. 7-Seth Standley[13] B Feature 12 Laps 1. 7C-Colby Copeland[1]; 2. 61-Travis Labat[5]; 3. 51-Jake Morgan[3]; 4. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[9]; 5. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[13]; 6. 56C-Carson Hammes[8]; 7. 98-Chris Masters[6]; 8. 56-Taylor Hall[11]; 9. 35-Stephen Ingraham[4]; 10. 25-Cody Johnson[7]; 11. 85-AJ Alderman[12]; 12. 28K-Bryant Bell[10]; 13. (DNS) 14W-Jodie Robinson Dash 8 Laps 1. 15AZ-Nick Parker[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[3]; 3. 2X-Max Mittry[4]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg[5]; 5. 75-Tony Gomes[8]; 6. 2A-Austin Wood[7]; 7. 29-Cole Croft[2]; 8. 42X-Justyn Cox[6] Heat 1 8 Laps 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[1]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[3]; 3. 7-Seth Standley[2]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 5. 9L-Luke Hayes[6]; 6. 51-Jake Morgan[8]; 7. 25-Cody Johnson[7]; 8. 56-Taylor Hall[9]; 9. 7C-Colby Copeland[5] Heat 2 8 Laps 1. 15AZ-Nick Parker[2]; 2. 55D-Dawson Hammes[1]; 3. 15-Michael Sellers[3]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox[4]; 5. 12J-John Clark[6]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[8]; 7. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[5]; 8. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[7] Heat 3 8 Laps 1. 29-Cole Croft[3]; 2. 21-Shane Hopkins[1]; 3. 2X-Max Mittry[4]; 4. 21L-Landon Brooks[2]; 5. 00-Steel Powell[5]; 6. 14W-Jodie Robinson[6]; 7. 98-Chris Masters[8]; 8. 28K-Bryant Bell[7] Heat 4 8 Laps 1. 75-Tony Gomes[2]; 2. X1-Chance Grasty[1]; 3. 2A-Austin Wood[4]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 5. 7H-Jake Haulot[5]; 6. 35-Stephen Ingraham[6]; 7. 56C-Carson Hammes[7]; 8. 85-AJ Alderman[8] Qualifying A 1. 92-Andy Forsberg, 10.375[9]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox, 10.427[2]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic, 10.529[12]; 4. 55D-Dawson Hammes, 10.549[17]; 5. 7-Seth Standley, 10.603[14]; 6. 15AZ-Nick Parker, 10.622[15]; 7. 10-Dominic Gorden, 10.629[13]; 8. 15-Michael Sellers, 10.638[5]; 9. 7C-Colby Copeland, 10.653[8]; 10. 9-Adrianna DeMartini, 10.718[1]; 11. 9L-Luke Hayes, 10.727[3]; 12. 12J-John Clark, 10.771[4]; 13. 25-Cody Johnson, 10.794[11]; 14. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 10.819[7]; 15. 51-Jake Morgan, 10.838[16]; 16. 61-Travis Labat, 10.890[6]; 17. 56-Taylor Hall, 10.914[10] Qualifying B 1. 2X-Max Mittry, 10.239[8]; 2. 2A-Austin Wood, 10.306[16]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins, 10.347[4]; 4. X1-Chance Grasty, 10.395[14]; 5. 21L-Landon Brooks, 10.467[1]; 6. 75-Tony Gomes, 10.489[11]; 7. 29-Cole Croft, 10.527[15]; 8. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 10.563[9]; 9. 00-Steel Powell, 10.605[5]; 10. 7H-Jake Haulot, 10.641[13]; 11. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 10.682[12]; 12. 35-Stephen Ingraham, 10.810[6]; 13. 28K-Bryant Bell, 10.822[7]; 14. 56C-Carson Hammes, 10.883[3]; 15. 98-Chris Masters, 11.193[10]; 16. 85-AJ Alderman, 11.240[2] Nor-Cal Dwarf Cars: 1. 15N-Shawn Whitney[1]; 2. 12N-Mike Grenert[3]; 3. 57N-Ben Wiesz[10]; 4. 72N-Mike Reeder[2]; 5. 32N-Dan Geil[5]; 6. 29N-Corey Eaton[6]; 7. 508N-Steve Costello[4]; 8. 41N-Brandon Aylesworth[9]; 9. 94N-Denny Hannel[13]; 10. 19N-Patrick Weger[14]; 11. 8N-Aron Mosier[8]; 12. 616N-Tyler Quilty[11]; 13. 99N-Gage Meyers[12]; 14. 42N-Isaak Geil[7]; 15. (DNS) 410-Chris Durden
- LOGAN WAGNER INVADES SHARON FOR THE 1ST TIME & CAPTURES $5500 WESTERN PA SPRINT SPEEDWEEK "FLOYD TREVIS MEMORIAL" VICTORY; GARRETT KRUMMERT DOMINATES BIG-BLOCK MODS FOR $2000; CROWN VICS TO BRAD SHAFFER
(Hartford, OH)...After five straight rain outs, Sharon Speedway was finally able to swing open the gates for the 97th anniversary season opener on a beautiful Saturday as the fans packed the grandstands to watch 84 race cars battle in the three-division program. The "Super Series" event presented by Bala Management on Novus Home Mortgage by Sara Cipriano of Hermitage saw Logan Wagner (Western PA Speedweek for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars), Garrett Krummert (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds), and Brad Shaffer (Gibson Insurance Agency Crown Vics) celebrate in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Victory Lane. Five-time Port Royal Speedway track champion, Logan Wagner, had never raced at Sharon prior to Saturday night. With Port Royal off, the central Pennsylvania standout headed west and the decision paid off handsomely. Wagner started ninth, methodically worked his way to the front and passed Henry Malcuit for the lead on lap 27 then led the final laps for the $5,500 payday in the "Floyd Trevis Memorial" for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars. Thanks to Krill Recycling for adding $1,000 into the purse with Wagner garnering an additional $500 from the previously posted $5,000 to-win payoff. "It was my dad's (Mike) decision to come out here," revealed the 35-year-old Harrisonville, Pa. standout. "I've been here when my dad raced and watched, but haven't had the pleasure of driving here. Hats off to the Blaney crew. They do a phenomenal job on this race track and it shows. I found a really good lane off turn four where I could hug down and get good drive on the left rear and squatted out. I was able to get by (Carl) Bowser and a couple other guys, and get my tires heated up and really got the car underneath me. I wasn't sure early on if I had enough, but the car really came on late. It's a lot of fun to drive a car when it's that good. I have to thank all of the fans for coming out." After the big 40-car field was whittled down to 24, Keith Sheffer, Jr. and Malcuit led the field to green for the 30-lap feature with Malcuit powering into the early lead over Sheffer, Logan McCandless, Brandon Matus, and Carl Bowser. Matus overtook McCandless for third on lap seven. Lapped traffic allowed Sheffer, who was making his Sharon debut, to close in; however, a caution for John Garvin, Jr. slowed action with 10 laps scored. Malcuit maintained his lead when racing resumed, while Matus slid Sheffer for second on lap 13. Wagner meanwhile was not a factor the first half of the race, but cracked the top five on lap 14 when he passed Cale Thomas. Sheffer continued to back-pedal losing third and fourth to Bowser and Wagner respectively on lap 19. Wagner's march forward continued as he drove under Bowser for third on lap 22 then five laps later stole second from Matus. Wagner quickly tracked down Macluit and was on the leader on lap 26. The duo, who were both looking for their first career Sharon Speedway win, battled side-by-side on lap 27 with Wagner winning out. Malcuit tried to fight back but got into the turn 2 wall and after more contact with the backstretch wall knocked the front end. The event came to a scary halt after Malcuit lost control entering turn three and was drilled by the fourth place car of Thomas. Thankfully both drivers exited their cars on their own power. Prior to the accident, Bowser had passed fellow western Pa. regular, Matus, for third. Bowser then inherited second for the restart, but had nothing for Wagner in the two-lap sprint to the checkered. Wagner crossed the finish line first in his father Mike's #55 sponsored by Saner Brothers/KMM Shorthorns/Mack Magee Motorsports/Carlisle Cement Products/John Ott Racing-sponsored by 1.355 seconds to become the 177th different "410" Sprint Car winner all-time at Sharon. Bowser, who hasn't been victorious at Sharon since 2021, earned $2,300 for runner-up. Matus' third was his best at Sharon since a third on July 29, 2023 and earned $1,700. McCandless was fourth over Jeremy Weaver. Sheffer, an All Star regular, dropped to sixth in his tune-up for the June 13 Ohio Speedweek event. Another central Pa. driver in Billy Dietrich was seventh. After issues prior to the start of the feature that sent him to the work area, Dale Blaney charged from 24th to 8th. Western PA Speedweek points leader, A.J. Flick, who won the Wednesday and Thursday shows, had an off night in ninth as Brandon Spithaler completed the top 10. Greg Wilson went 22nd to 12th to earn the $200 hard charger from Rustler Sales & Service. For the third straight event, Blaney set fast time overall in qualifying with a lap of 14.104 and earned $200 from Knox Bakery. Heat race winners were Sheffer, McCandless, Wagner, and Bowser, while the two last chance B mains went to invaders Jordan Givler and Greg Wilson. Garrett Krummert put on a lights out, dominating performance in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modified feature. Krummert went third to first on the opening lap, drove a masterful race through lapped traffic, and took the checkered flag first by a commanding 7.898 seconds in the caution-free 25-lap feature timed in 7:56.566. Krummert earned $2,000 for his victory in the event presented by King Bros. Ready Mix Concrete, King's Sanitary Services, Russ King Racing, and Thermo Supply. "We were pretty good," acknowledged the 38-year-old West Middlesex, Pa. racer. "When they rolled out with the water truck before our feature I was really looking forward to it. When the track is technical and slippery with traction, typically I'm pretty good and like that condition. I didn't know who was behind me. I seen the 20P (Mike Kinney) was in second for a little bit, then I could see on the scoreboard it was 25 (Erick Rudolph) then I saw Ayden (Cipriano). I figured when Ayden got to second he was running the top so I just stayed up there and went where they weren't. I enjoy coming here especially when the track is like this. I think the Sprint Car feature was good too so it was a pretty good show for the fans." Mike Kinney and Austin Eyler led the field to green, but it was Krummert sneaking by both for what would be the winning move on the opening lap. After slipping back to fifth early, New York invader, Erick Rudolph, regained fourth on lap three getting by Cipriano. Rudolph then put a slider on Eyler in turn four to take third on lap six. Rudolph tracked down Kinney and the duo put on a tremendous side-by-side battle from laps 11-14 before Rudolph finally cleared him for runner-up on lap 14. By the time Rudolph got to second, Krummert had an impressive half-lap lead on the three-time "Lou Blaney Memorial" winner. The lead, which at one point was nearly 11 second, would shrink by a few seconds, but Rudolph had his hands full in the closing laps with Cipriano. In fact, Cipriano made an impressive move to take second in heavy lapped traffic on lap 24. Krummert however was checked out into a different zip code in his #29 sponsored by Curtiss-Wright/Colonial Metal Products/DIG Race Products/MD Landscaping/R&B Performance. Despite winning twice last season, Krummert's victory on Saturday night was just the fifth of his career in Big-Block Modified competition at Sharon, but does go along with 11 career RUSH Sportsman Modified victories. Cipriano earned $1,200 for beating out Rudolph for second. Will Thomas III went eighth to fourth in the non-stop feature. Rex King, Jr. was fifth. Jim Rasey was sixth over Brad Rapp. Chas Wolbert captured the $100 Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger gift card by going 16th to 8th. Eyler dropped to ninth over 63-year-old veteran Dave Murdick in 10th. Rasey, Thomas, and King won the heat races over the 25-car field. Brad Shaffer became the fifth different winner in six Crown Vic features run all-time for the second year division. Shaffer started seventh, passed Ray Gregory on lap four for the lead, and held him off throughout the remainder of the 15-lap Gibson Insurance Agency feature. "I love this track," expressed the 31-year-old New Castle, Pa. driver. "This track is always smooth, always slick, and always a fun time here. Once I took the lead, I knew I had to run because they were coming. I have to thank my mom and dad, all my sponsors, and all the people that help me out to allow me to get here." Shaffer's winning margin in his Gibson Landscaping/Trackside Motors Auto Sales & Service/West Penn Salvage & Restoration-sponsored #26 was by 0.702 seconds over Gregory. Brandon Albert was third over Calvin Clay and Branden Porter. Jason Longwell and his son Coleton won the heat races over the record 19-car field. Coming next Saturday (June 6) will see the return of the RUSH Late Model Touring Series after a four-year absence competing in a $4,000 to-win event presented by Kuhnle Motorsports Park. Also on the "Steel Valley Thunder" program will be the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply UMP Mods presented by A&MP Electric, Gibson Insurance Agency RUSH Sprint Cars, Alcon Mechanical Econo Mods, and the Gibson Insurance Agency Crown Vics. It's Teacher Appreciation Night presented by Willy's World with FREE grandstand admission for teachers & school staff with valid school ID. Western PA Speedweek for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars (30 laps, $5,500 to-win): 1. 55-LOGAN WAGNER[9]; 2. 11-Carl Bowser[6]; 3. 13-Brandon Matus[3]; 4. 29-Logan McCandless[5]; 5. 5-Jeremy Weaver[7]; 6. 45-Keith Sheffer Jr[1]; 7. 8-Billy Dietrich[11]; 8. 10-Dale Blaney[4]; 9. 2-AJ Flick[8]; 10. 22-Brandon Spithaler[13]; 11. 08-Danny Kuriger[14]; 12. W20-Greg Wilson[22]; 13. 12J-Derek Hauck[19]; 14. 5K-Adam Kekich[16]; 15. 88J-Joey Amantea[12]; 16. 32B-Jeremy Kornbau[17]; 17. 17K-Mark Smith[23]; 18. 20B-Cody Bova[20]; 19. 46-Michael Bauer[24]; 20. 35Z-Jared Zimbardi[18]; 21. 2D-Jordan Givler[21]; 22. 70-Henry Malcuit[2]; 23. 49X-Cale Thomas[10]; 24. 13B-John Garvin Jr[15]. DNQ for the feature: Jason Shultz (35), Rayce Jacobs (81), Leyton Wagner (38), David Kalb, Jr. (11J), Chris Verda (3V), Bob Felmlee (6), Dusty Larson (47), Nate Reeser (83x), Brett Brunkenhoefer (47), Andy Cavanaugh (x7), Jacob Begenwald (3J), Chris Smith (7), Louie Mattes IV (m4), Brent Matus (33), Nathen McDowell (11), Jimmy Morris (16). Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds (25 laps, $2,000 to-win): 1. 29-GARRETT KRUMMERT[3]; 2. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[6]; 3. 25-Erick Rudolph[4]; 4. 9-Will Thomas[8]; 5. 165-Rex King Jr[7]; 6. 32-Jim Rasey[9]; 7. 11R-Brad Rapp[10]; 8. C3-Chas Wolbert[16]; 9. 5A-Austin Eyler[2]; 10. 61-Dave Murdick[12]; 11. 20P-Mike Kinney[1]; 12. 18-Colton Walters[11]; 13. 12-JC Boyer[15]; 14. 00-Rob Kristyak[5]; 15. 17M-Kyle Fink[13]; 16. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[14]; 17. B4-Brayden Beatty[18]; 18. 18W-Jeff Walters[17]; 19. 00K-Jackson Kristyak[21]; 20. 3K-Shawn Kozar[19]; 21. 21X-Ryan Riffe[20]; 22. 15S-Nate Shook[24]; 23. 9M-Cameron Miller[25]. DNS: 8M-Macey Adamik & 86R-Rob Curtis Gibson Insurance Agency Crown Vics (15 laps): 1. 26-BRAD SHAFFER[7]; 2. 82R-Ray Gregory[2]; 3. 30-Brandon Albert[1]; 4. C12-Calvin Clay[5]; 5. 16-Branden Porter[9]; 6. 4-Brian Krepps[10]; 7. 83-Dave Hanshaw Jr[6]; 8. 16C-Amelia Clay[8]; 9. 37-Adam Burns[15]; 10. 127-Chris Bugielski[14]; 11. 10J-Bill Fuchs[12]; 12. 64-John Kish[13]; 13. 11-Scott Gill[19]; 14. 87-Mike Barr[17]; 15. 33-Terry Clowser[16]; 16. 7-Coleton Longwell[3]; 17. 96W-Jason Longwell[4]. DNS: 309-Jacob Moon & 919-Elyn Wickham Sharon Speedway is owned by Dave Blaney, Ryan Blaney, and Will Thomas III and is a 3/8-mile dirt track located on Custer-Orangeville Road in Hartford, Ohio near the intersection of Routes 7 & 305. For more information, check out the website at www.sharonspeedway.com or call 330-772-5481. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sharonspeedway and follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @sharonspdwy.
- All Stars Lynn Paxton Classic Is Friday At Williams Grove - Event Commemorating Legendary Racer & Historian Pays $8,000 To Win
Mechanicsburg - The All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprints return to Williams Grove Speedway for the second year in a row coming up this Friday, June 5 for the Associated Builders and Contractors Lynn Paxton EMMR Legends Classic. The 30-lap All Stars main meant to honor late Williams Grove champion and racing historian Lynn Paxton of Dillsburg will pay the winner $8,000 for the victory. The driver who sets fast time in time trials will receive $300 as the Fast Tees Fast Time Award winner. A champion both on and off the track, Paxton passed away in 2024, leaving behind 43 Williams Grove sprint wins and a trio of track titles. The wingless super sportsman will join the 410 sprints on the racing card, competing in a feature only as part of the show. Lance Dewease is the defending winner of the Paxton Classic after claiming the inaugural race last June. Dewease became the first repeat winner of the 2026 season at the track on May 29 when he claimed the Joey Allen Tribute. Prior to the event the oval had seven different winners in the first seven races of the year. Californian Kalib Henry is the current All Stars point leader. Henry and others such as Cale Thomas, Fairland, Ind.; Zach Hampton, Mooresville, Ind.; Zane Devault, Plymouth, Ind.; and Bobby Elliott of Allenton, Mich., are expected to be in the field on Friday night. The Paxton Classic is part of the 2026 Hoosier Diamond Series and Pa Posse Sprint Series at the oval. Event sponsor Associated Builders and Contractors is a national U.S. trade association representing the non-union construction industry. ABC is an association of 69 chapters with more than 22,000 commercial contractors and construction-related firms among its members. Visit www.abc.org to learn more. Adult general admission for June 5 is $30 with youth ages 13 - 20 admitted for just $15. Kids ages 12 and under are always FREE at Williams Grove Speedway. Keep up with all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval's official website at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok and X. RacingJunk.com is the Official Classifieds for Williams Grove Speedway.
- Kalib Henry storms to Fremont win; Sebetto completes 305 weekend sweep; Valenti wins wild truck feature
FREMONT, Ohio - Since winning the Fremont Speedway presented by FriendShip Kitchen championship in 2024, California native Kalib Henry calls "The Track That Action Built" home and his favorite Ohio track. He proved it Saturday, May 30, dominating the last half of the feature event to score his eighth career 410 sprint car win on Pub 400/Autokiniton Night. Henry, the 2025 All Star Circuit of Champion titlist, started eighth in the 30-lap feature and took the lead from Zeth Sabo, who led the first 15 laps, on lap 16 and only a couple of cautions, was not deterred in his quest for the win. Sabo finished second with 13th starter Nate Dussel, Trey Jacobs and Craig Mintz rounding out the top five. "Andy (Potter, crew chief) made my job easy. That thing was an absolute beaut to drive. It would go anywhere I wanted. Made a couple of little changes racing with the shock and got the wing back. Thanks to Doc and all the sponsors. Andy and I have been busting our tails and we're on the same page and I'm looking forward to get racing here," said Henry beside his Birchard Financial, Harris Distributing, Pub 400, Running Boxer Farms, C& H Veteran Enterprises, Kleinhotz Electric Machine, Triple J Towing, Valvoline, West River Trailer Sales backed #101. Coupled with Cap Henry dropping out of the feature and his eighth place finish, TJ Michael took over the lead of the Kistler Racing Products/All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group. Bryan Sebetto made it a clean sweep of the weekend for the 305 sprints, taking the lead from Paul Weaver on lap 12 and driving to his 30th career win at Fremont. Sebetto, who won Friday at Attica Raceway Park, not has two wins at Fremont in 2026 and padded his lead in the Real Geese Decoys/Real Capz Attica Fremont Championship Series standings. Seth Schneider had a shot at Sebetto after a caution set up a green, white, checkered finish, but Sebetto hit his marks perfectly for the win over Schneider, Jamie Miller, Weaver and Steve Rando. "This is a testament to just how hard Tony Myers is working on this deal. He's dedicated his life to this race team. He spends so much time working on this race car and deserves all of this success. This means so much to me to have my boys with me this weekend. I didn't come from a racing family. About once a year my dad would bring us here and I told my brother I was going to race here one day and it's pretty cool to be out here winning races," said Sebetto beside his Coastal Cabinet and Flooring, Fremont Fence, Shelluke's Bar, Level Performance, Level Utilities, Nagy Equipment, Dockside Barbershop, Riehl Custom Fabrication, Cutting Edge, Schade, BSE, Overwatch Precision, BRS, Race Ready, Recker Team Howard Hanna Real Estate backed #8. The 20-lap Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck feature was a dandy as Shawn Valenti and Keith Sorg literally raced side by side from the fourth lap until the end. Sorg lead the opening lap with Steve Miller taking over on lap two and Sorg back to the point on lap three. Valenti inched into the lead for lap 17 with Sorg regaining the top spot a lap later. Valenti edged back out front on the white flag lap and went on to score his 92nd career Fremont win over Sorg, Kent Brewer, Art Howey Jr. and Brad Stuckey. "If fans don't like that one I'm not sure what they would like. My hats off to Keith, he raced me clean. Ninety-second win…as Kyle Busch said you need to enjoy it because you never know when or if the next one will come," said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking, Conrad Transportation, Dave Story Equipment, A Plus Auto Center, Smolders Speed Concepts, Ready Mix Concrete, Holman Drilling, Kuzma Industries, S&S Hauling and Excavating backed #7B. Fremont Speedway Presented by the FriendShip Kitchen will be back in action Saturday, June 6 with the Fremont Speedway Hall of Fame induction ceremonies at 1 p.m. followed by a night of racing with the 410 and 305 sprints, dirt trucks and vintage cars in action. Keep up to date with Fremont Speedway by going to www.fremontohspeedway.com or on Facebook at www.facebook/FremontSpeedway or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FremontSpeedway or follow on My Race Pass at www.myracepass.com. About Fremont Speedway Known as "The Track That Action Built," Fremont Speedway has been a staple of the Sandusky County Fairgrounds for decades. Offering thrilling dirt track racing featuring 410 sprints, 305 sprints, and dirt trucks, it remains one of the premier motorsports destinations in the Midwest. About FriendShip Kitchen FriendShip Kitchen is an Ohio-based, employee-owned convenience and food service retailer. With locations across the coast of Lake Erie and central Ohio, they are famous for their FriendShip Chicken, "Ohio's Tastiest Chicken" and friendly hosts. Living by the motto "All yours, Ohio!", FriendShip is dedicated to serving the local communities that support them. About Autokiniton - https://www.autokiniton.com Autokiniton, located on St. Rt. 269 south, Bellevue, boasts an advanced facility with over 200 skilled employees. For 30 years, they've meticulously crafted truck frames for major automakers like Ford. Autokiniton provides value-driven, sustainable automotive components and assembly solutions for the leading North American supplier of Ford F-150 truck frames! They offer a rewarding compensation and benefits package along with an opportunity to grow within a stable environment that's building a better foundation for every vehicle on the road. About the Pub 400 The Pub 400 is located at 400 North Stone Street, Fremont and is open daily at 6 a.m. for breakfast. Their motto is great food, cold beer, good people, good times…that's how we roll. The Pub 400 has weekly events and entertainment. Check out the Pub 400 Facebook page for special events and food specials. Fremont Speedway Saturday, May 30, 2026 410 Sprints - Fort Ball Pizza Palace A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 101-Kalib Henry[8]; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[2]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[13]; 4. 28N-Trey Jacobs[1]; 5. 09-Craig Mintz[6]; 6. 16-Gauge Garcia[11]; 7. 5B-Gavan Boschele[9]; 8. 19-TJ Michael[15]; 9. 15C-Chris Andrews[5]; 10. 5-Kody Brewer[10]; 11. 3-DJ Foos[17]; 12. 44-Aiden Price[3]; 13. 9-Lance Heinberger[16]; 14. 7M-Brandon Moore[19]; 15. 15K-Creed Kemenah[4]; 16. X-Mike Keegan[18]; 17. 35-Stuart Brubaker[14]; 18. 33W-Cap Henry[7]; 19. 5T-Travis Philo[20]; 20. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[12] B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 9-Lance Heinberger[1]; 2. 3-DJ Foos[4]; 3. X-Mike Keegan[3]; 4. 7M-Brandon Moore[6]; 5. 5T-Travis Philo[5]; 6. 8T-Tanner Tecco[7]; 7. 2X-Gage Etgen[10]; 8. 25-Cody Stillion[13]; 9. 18SR-Brian Razum[12]; 10. 56N-Nash Gierke[8]; 11. 75-Jerry Dahms[11]; 12. 31-Jac Nickles[2]; 13. 10C-Chris Plascak[14]; 14. 16E-Caleb Erwin[9] Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 09-Craig Mintz[2]; 2. 101-Kalib Henry[4]; 3. 5-Kody Brewer[1]; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3]; 5. 19-TJ Michael[8]; 6. 3-DJ Foos[7]; 7. X-Mike Keegan[6]; 8. 31-Jac Nickles[5]; 9. 2X-Gage Etgen[9]; 10. 25-Cody Stillion[10] Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5B-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[5]; 4. 28N-Trey Jacobs[3]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[2]; 6. 7M-Brandon Moore[7]; 7. 5T-Travis Philo[6]; 8. 56N-Nash Gierke[8]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[9]; 10. 10C-Chris Plascak[10] Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Zeth Sabo[2]; 2. 16-Gauge Garcia[1]; 3. 44-Aiden Price[3]; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews[4]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6]; 6. 9-Lance Heinberger[5]; 7. 8T-Tanner Tecco[7]; 8. 16E-Caleb Erwin[8]; 9. 18SR-Brian Razum[9] Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 101-Kalib Henry, 12.370[23]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry, 12.415[13]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews, 12.486[8]; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 12.555[19]; 5. 28N-Trey Jacobs, 12.602[2]; 6. 44-Aiden Price, 12.697[5]; 7. 09-Craig Mintz, 12.711[28]; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 12.718[15]; 9. 29-Zeth Sabo, 12.722[3]; 10. 5-Kody Brewer, 12.774[21]; 11. 5B-Gavan Boschele, 12.788[11]; 12. 16-Gauge Garcia, 12.793[24]; 13. 31-Jac Nickles, 12.796[25]; 14. 1-Nate Dussel, 12.800[18]; 15. 9-Lance Heinberger, 12.835[17]; 16. X-Mike Keegan, 12.865[6]; 17. 5T-Travis Philo, 12.895[27]; 18. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 12.915[7]; 19. 3-DJ Foos, 12.924[9]; 20. 7M-Brandon Moore, 13.057[4]; 21. 8T-Tanner Tecco, 13.063[10]; 22. 19-TJ Michael, 13.071[22]; 23. 56N-Nash Gierke, 13.252[1]; 24. 16E-Caleb Erwin, 13.528[14]; 25. 2X-Gage Etgen, 13.618[26]; 26. 75-Jerry Dahms, 14.022[12]; 27. 18SR-Brian Razum, 14.088[20]; 28. 25-Cody Stillion, 14.269[16]; 29. 10C-Chris Plascak, 14.488[29] 305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union A Feature 1 (26 Laps): 1. 8-Bryan Sebetto[6]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[5]; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[2]; 5. 19R-Steve Rando[8]; 6. 28-Shawn Valenti[3]; 7. 4M-Blayne Keckler[1]; 8. 2-Brenden Torok[9]; 9. 49I-John Ivy[14]; 10. 13S-Drew Siferd[10]; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold[15]; 12. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[12]; 13. 09-Daniel Hoffman[17]; 14. 63-Randy Ruble[16]; 15. 26S-Lee Sommers[19]; 16. 36JR-JJ Henes[18]; 17. 3M-Logan Mongeau[20]; 18. 8K-Zach Kramer[13]; 19. 0-Bradley Bateson[11]; 20. 6-Dustin Dinan[7] B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 63-Randy Ruble[2]; 2. 09-Daniel Hoffman[1]; 3. 36JR-JJ Henes[4]; 4. 26S-Lee Sommers[3]; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7]; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[6]; 7. 78-Austin Black[8]; 8. 13M-Kael Mowrer[5]; 9. 14T-Tim Freeman[9]; 10. 39T-Trevor St Clair[11]; 11. 55-Brice Sleek[10]; 12. 98-Dave Hoppes[12]; 13. 24-Andrea Weaver[13]; 14. 54B-Joshua Bortel[14] Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Bryan Sebetto[4]; 2. 4M-Blayne Keckler[2]; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 4. 13S-Drew Siferd[1]; 5. 49I-John Ivy[5]; 6. 63-Randy Ruble[7]; 7. 09-Daniel Hoffman[6]; 8. 3M-Logan Mongeau[8]; 9. 39T-Trevor St Clair[9]; 10. 24-Andrea Weaver[10] Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 28-Shawn Valenti[3]; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[5]; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[2]; 5. 8K-Zach Kramer[1]; 6. 36JR-JJ Henes[7]; 7. 26S-Lee Sommers[6]; 8. 78-Austin Black[8]; 9. 98-Dave Hoppes[9]; 10. 54B-Joshua Bortel[10] Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Dustin Dinan[2]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[4]; 3. 0-Bradley Bateson[1]; 4. 19R-Steve Rando[3]; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5]; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[7]; 7. 13M-Kael Mowrer[6]; 8. 55-Brice Sleek[9]; 9. 14T-Tim Freeman[8] Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 8-Bryan Sebetto, 13.608[16]; 2. 26-Jamie Miller, 13.640[7]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider, 13.798[13]; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver, 13.821[26]; 5. 28-Shawn Valenti, 13.880[12]; 6. 19R-Steve Rando, 13.956[28]; 7. 4M-Blayne Keckler, 13.973[1]; 8. 2-Brenden Torok, 14.041[4]; 9. 6-Dustin Dinan, 14.042[8]; 10. 13S-Drew Siferd, 14.141[18]; 11. 8K-Zach Kramer, 14.196[5]; 12. 0-Bradley Bateson, 14.207[3]; 13. 49I-John Ivy, 14.244[27]; 14. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 14.248[21]; 15. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.293[22]; 16. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 14.506[23]; 17. 26S-Lee Sommers, 14.522[6]; 18. 13M-Kael Mowrer, 14.550[20]; 19. 63-Randy Ruble, 14.579[29]; 20. 36JR-JJ Henes, 14.615[19]; 21. 11-Brayden Harrison, 14.730[9]; 22. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.766[15]; 23. 78-Austin Black, 15.006[25]; 24. 14T-Tim Freeman, 15.023[17]; 25. 39T-Trevor St Clair, 15.168[10]; 26. 98-Dave Hoppes, 15.462[24]; 27. 55-Brice Sleek, 15.553[11]; 28. 24-Andrea Weaver, 16.399[2]; 29. 54B-Joshua Bortel, 17.773[14] Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[4]; 2. 4S-Keith Sorg[3]; 3. 8KB-Kent Brewer[5]; 4. 88-Art Howey Jr[7]; 5. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[11]; 6. 17X-Dustin Keegan[1]; 7. 8S-Brandon Stukey[15]; 8. 1M-Scott Milligan[6]; 9. X-Jeff Babcock[17]; 10. 9-Curt Inks[10]; 11. 95-Steve Miller[2]; 12. 32L-Ryan Lozier[20]; 13. 101-Chester Fitch[19]; 14. 7-Bill Bruen[12]; 15. 28K-Jackson Keegan[9]; 16. P51-Jamie Miller[13]; 17. 34-Todd Warnick[8]; 18. 19H-Adam Heminger[16]; 19. 51-Dave Bankey[18]; 20. 9B-Paul Brown JR[14] B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19H-Adam Heminger[2]; 2. X-Jeff Babcock[1]; 3. 51-Dave Bankey[6]; 4. 101-Chester Fitch[8]; 5. 32L-Ryan Lozier[5]; 6. 20-Caleb Shearn[10]; 7. 45-Collin Burns[4]; 8. 0K-Bryan Rooker[11]; 9. 8W-Allen White[7]; 10. 23M-Brad Mitten[9]; 11. 18S-Randy Swiecicki[3] Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[4]; 2. 17X-Dustin Keegan[3]; 3. 88-Art Howey Jr[2]; 4. 9-Curt Inks[1]; 5. 8S-Brandon Stukey[9]; 6. 19H-Adam Heminger[5]; 7. 51-Dave Bankey[7]; 8. 20-Caleb Shearn[8]; 9. 101-Chester Fitch[6] Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. P51-Jamie Miller[9]; 2. 95-Steve Miller[4]; 3. 28K-Jackson Keegan[1]; 4. 1M-Scott Milligan[3]; 5. 9B-Paul Brown JR[7]; 6. 8W-Allen White[8]; 7. X-Jeff Babcock[2]; 8. 18S-Randy Swiecicki[5]; 9. 23M-Brad Mitten[6] Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 4S-Keith Sorg[4]; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[3]; 3. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[5]; 4. 34-Todd Warnick[2]; 5. 7-Bill Bruen[1]; 6. 32L-Ryan Lozier[7]; 7. 45-Collin Burns[6]; 8. 0K-Bryan Rooker[8] Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 7B-Shawn Valenti, 16.910[16]; 2. 95-Steve Miller, 17.615[7]; 3. 4S-Keith Sorg, 17.618[12]; 4. 17X-Dustin Keegan, 17.944[8]; 5. 1M-Scott Milligan, 18.002[4]; 6. 8KB-Kent Brewer, 18.050[18]; 7. 88-Art Howey Jr, 18.290[20]; 8. X-Jeff Babcock, 18.497[22]; 9. 34-Todd Warnick, 18.547[11]; 10. 9-Curt Inks, 18.634[24]; 11. 28K-Jackson Keegan, 18.648[3]; 12. 7-Bill Bruen, 18.761[6]; 13. 19H-Adam Heminger, 18.820[17]; 14. 18S-Randy Swiecicki, 18.892[13]; 15. 5S-Bradley Stuckey, 18.942[2]; 16. 101-Chester Fitch, 19.190[25]; 17. 23M-Brad Mitten, 19.367[9]; 18. 45-Collin Burns, 19.624[1]; 19. 51-Dave Bankey, 19.684[21]; 20. 9B-Paul Brown JR, 19.711[26]; 21. 32L-Ryan Lozier, 19.717[10]; 22. 20-Caleb Shearn, 19.759[19]; 23. 8W-Allen White, 20.201[15]; 24. 0K-Bryan Rooker, 23.061[23]; 25. (DNS) 8S-Brandon Stukey; 26. (DNS) P51-Jamie Miller
- Brandon Mattox takes BOSS checkers at Montpelier
Montpelier,In (May 30,2026)- Brandon Mattox won the 25 Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series feature at Montpelier Speedway Saturday night. Following Mattox was Jesse Vermillion, Zack Pretorius, Korbyn Hayslett and Autin Nigh. 39 cars. 410 Sprints –
- Jordan Goldsberry win IRA main at La Salle
Jordan Goldsberry won the 30 lap Interstate Racing Association feature at La Salle Speedway Saturday night. Following Goldberry was Jake Blackhurst, Shane O'Banion, Logan Julien and Will Armitage.
- Aaron Reutzel Finds Redemption with Butler Motor Speedway Victory
The span of 24 hours made quite the difference for Aaron Reutzel and Ridge & Sons Racing this weekend. On Friday at 9:06pm, he was upside down in turn four at Lawrenceburg Speedway. Crashed with Tanner Thorson while battling for second in the Driven2SaveLives Battle at the 'Burg, the move took him out of the championship lead.
- Brady Bacon Reaps Third Career $15,000 Corn Belt Clash at Knoxville!
Brady Bacon made history at the Knoxville Raceway Saturday night in the finale of the Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash. The Broken Arrow, Oklahoma native won his sixth USAC National Sprint Car win here, tops all time with the series.
- Kalib Henry storms to Fremont win
Since winning the Fremont Speedway presented by FriendShip Kitchen championship in 2024, California native Kalib Henry calls "The Track That Action Built" home and his favorite Ohio track. He proved it Saturday, May 30, dominating the last half of the feature event to score his eighth career 410 sprint car win on Pub 400/Autokiniton Night.
- Drake Edwards Dominates for First Career POWRi National Midget League Victory at Southern Illinois Raceway
Drake Edwards would put together a perfect evening at Southern Illinois Raceway, leading every lap and setting quick time on his way to his first career POWRi National Midget League feature victory in thrilling fashion on Saturday night.
- TROMBLEY SCORES FOURTH FONDA WIN; BREAKS ALL-TIME TOP FIVE RECORD
At "The Track of Champions," Jeff Trombley looked the part Saturday night. The two-time track champion in a Big Block Modified and four-time CRSA champion went from ninth to first in eleven laps to win the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge opener by over five seconds over Dalton Herrick and Tomy Moreau.
- Louden Reimert capitalizes on late incident to win Big Diamond Speedway Modified feature
(Minersville, PA 5-29-26) Through the first eight races of the season defending Big Diamond Speedway 358 Modified champion Louden Reimert of Oley has been very fast and consistently reeling off strong finishes, but although he's shown plenty of quickness, he's only credited with leading a single feature lap, however, it was the one that counted most. On BQ Concrete Night Reimert inherited the top spot with one lap to go and then held off a valiant charge by Tim Buckwalter to earn his first win here of 2026. Reimert was headed for a strong finish, but not necessarily a victory as Rick Laubach held a commanding lead late in the race. That changed dramatically on the final lap. Entering the last corner, Tim Fitzpatrick was just ahead of Laubach when his car suddenly stepped sideways. With nowhere to go, Laubach made contact with Fitzpatrick, and both cars came to a stop, opening the door for then runner-up Reimert to take over the lead. That would set up a one lap dash to the checkers between Reimert and Buckwalter. With just enough power to get the job done Reimert scored the victory with the Doug and Annie Flurer owned No. 15. "First and foremost, I have to say that I feel horrible for Rick (Laubach) and that's a super tough deal coming out of (turn) four to the checkered, that was tough and he obviously had the car to beat tonight. But unfortunately, stuff like that happens and we were at the right place at the right time," said Reimert who notched his 10th career Big Diamond Speedway win. "That last lap of the race was probably the hardest lap I ran because I know just how these things go and as everyone saw you don't know what happens until you come across that finish line and you have to be on your toes for a restart like that because whoever is beside you or behind you is going to do whatever it takes to win." At the outset Aleia Geisler took control of the early lead ahead of Cliff Quinn and Laubach but no sooner was the first lap run than the race was halted when Logan Watt took a wild tumble in Turn 3. Thankfully, he walked away unscathed. On the restart Laubach wasted no time as he quickly moved past Quinn, then slipped by Geisler to take the lead. From there he stretched his advantage during a long green-flag run and steadily pulled away from the field. While Laubach continued to lead comfortably, Geisler held firm in second and kept Buckwalter at bay until the midway point. Reimert then worked his way past Geisler as well, setting up an intense battle with Buckwalter before securing second place with 10 laps remaining and the pair would remain locked in a fierce battle from there on. "Timmy ran me clean," said Reimert, who thanks to his win has assumed the point's lead. "The car has been really consistent, and we've had some different track conditions over the first part of the season here and it's been steadily fast and hats off to my guys who all work hard to get this car fast and where it needs to be and it's finally paying off." Last week's winner Jax Yohn came from 17th to fourth while Mike Liswoski rounded out the top five. What a year this is turning out to be for Kevin Fitzpatrick of Branch Dale who is proving to be "The Real Deal." In a matter of five starts, amazingly he's won four times. Fitzpatrick started out the season in the Big Creek Concrete Rookie 602 Crate Sportsman class and reeled off three straight wins which then elevated him into the regular USS Achey Inc. Sportsman division. Qualifying for just the second time, Fitzpatrick looked like a natural among a strong field of veteran drivers. After taking the lead from Tyler Vidal following a lap one restart, Fitzpatrick then held his stance the rest of the way in claiming his first win with the regular Sportsman. His effort came hard-earned too as Zach Steffey and Matt Martino made him work hard for the win. Several times Steffey made valid attempts to get by and most of those tries saw Martino tagging closely along. But Fitzpatrick was able to maintain a consistent line of defense which enabled him to keep his lead and go on to score the popular verdict. In the Red White and Blue Autos Inc. Roadrunners Alex Schoffstall of Llewellyn motored to an unprecedented division record-extending 40th career win. And to say that it was hard-fought would be a huge understatement as he worked tirelessly to get the lead from Joe Bassininisky while also having to fend off Mike Reichert at the same time. But in typical Schoffstall style he remained focused and zeroed in on Bassininsky, looking for just the right moment to make his move. With the laps winding down Schoffstall finally made his race winning maneuver with three laps to go, passing Bassininsky and then going on the record the remarkable feat of 40 class wins. The Infinite Solutions Group Keystone Sport Compact Series made their second appearance of the season and Brian Moyer of Reading would claim the win, but it came as a bit of a surprise. With three laps remaining, the race was stopped after one car rolled over and several others were caught up in the incident. During the stoppage, then-leader Ian Whitcomb suddenly pulled off, handing the lead to Moyer. Moyer then held on over the final laps to finish ahead of Gary Grimm and Andrew Keefer and claim the unexpected victory. 358 Modified finish (25 laps): 1. Louden Reimert, 2. Tim Buckwalter, 3. Jax Yohn, 4. Cody Manmiller, 5. Mike Lisowski, 6. Brandon Edgar, 7. Aleia Gesiler, 8. Kevin Beach Jr., 9. Kevin Olenick, 10. Heath Metzger, 11. Cliff Quinn, 12. Mark Gaugler, 13. Hunter Meztger, 14. Rick Laubach, 15. Tim Fitzpatrick, 16. Mike Burrows, 17. Corey Renninger, 18. Wayne Witmer, 19. Logan Watt DNS: Jimmy Leiby 602 Crate Sportsman finish (20 Laps): 1. Kevin Fitzpatrick, 2. Zach Steffey, 3. Matt Martino, 4. Dakota Kohler, 5. Nick Hamm, 6. Ryan Graver, 7. Brennan Chapman, 8. Mike Schneck Jr., 9. Trevor Bixler, 10. Ryan Conrad, 11. Tajae Adams, 12. Devin Whitmoyer, 13. Zach Moyer, 14. Tyler Vidal, 15. Jim O'Hara, 16. Mason Harakel, 17. Aaron Weaver, 18. Ed Mrochko, 19. Reice Widger, 20. Mark Behm, 21. Kevin Smith, 22. McKenzi Smith, DNS: Dennis Graber Roadrunner finish (20 laps): 1. Alex Schoffstall, 2. Joe Bassininsky, 3. Mike Reichert, 4. Jarod Bassininsky, 5. Andrew Buchinski, 6. Tod Roth Jr., 7. Jim Kost, 8. Joey Brennan, 9. TJ Fitzpatrick, 10. Brian Johnson 12. Eric Bichinski Sport Compact finish (20 laps): 1. Brian Moyer, 2. Gary Grimm, 3. Andrew Keefer, 4. Nathan Keim, 5. Eric Spangler, 6. Landon Pyle, 7. Rick Jennings, 8. Delanna Rehbein, 9. Josh Bittner, 10. Rob Weil, 11. Ian Whitcomb, 12. Vince Wollyung, 13. Adam Kratzer, 14. Kelly Frantz, 15. Larry Eck, 16. Rob Pyle
- Knoxville USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Recap | May 29, 2026
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 ...
- Windy Hollow to host American Sprint Car Series
Windy Hollow Speedway and Visit Owensboro will welcome the American Sprint Car Series to the legendary Owensboro dirt track on Thursday, May 8th and Friday, May 9th. The series will participate in an ...
- Ricky Lewis notches another win, GLTS at Limaland
No. 49 Brian Ruhlman and No. 33M Mike Miller would make up the front row to start the race with Ruhlman charging to the early lead. Ruhlman and No. G5 Gunnar Setser would battle for the lead until Setser grabbed the point on lap 3.
- ANTHONY BRUNO WINS FOURTH CAREER WMR FEATURE WITH WATSONVILLE WIN
San Jose's Anthony Bruno fended off 2025 Western Midget Racing champion Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz in a home track battle on Friday, prevailing for the feature win at Watsonville Speedway.
- Fans at Williams Grove remember Kyle Busch's impact on racing following his death
Williams Grove fans remembered NASCAR legend Kyle Busch, recalling his local appearance and lasting influence on the sport.
- Kyle Cummins Breaks Through for $10,000 at Knoxville!
Kyle Cummins previous trips to the "Sprint Car Capital of the World" have been less than stellar. But the defending AMSOIL USAC National Sprint Car Champion put it all together on the opening night of the Avanti Windows & Doors Corn Belt Clash at the Knoxville Raceway Friday.
- Macedo Motors from Ninth for Wild River Cities Win
River Cities Speedway simply does not miss. It’s tough to meet the hype when longtime World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series announcer Johnny Gibson calls the Grand Forks, ND bullring his favorite track of the more than 400 he’s visited. But River Cities continues to step up to the plate and knock it out of the park.
- Been Long Enough: Dustin Daggett Breaks Nearly Two Year Winless Streak; Dominates I-96 Speedway
Lake Odessa, MI - There are drivers that you just expect to win. When they're on the race track, you know they can, and they should, get the job done. Portland, Michigan native, Dustin Daggett, is no exception. In a career that has spanned nearly a quarter of a century, Daggett has won in every season he's raced in, except one: 2025. His stats last year were great, 27 races with the Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP (GLSS), and 21 top five finishes, including countless runner-up finishes. Friday night at I-96 Speedway, fans were in attendance for a classic "Double D" performance around the high-speed 4/10ths mile in West Michigan. Rolling off on the outside of the front row with Chase Dunham, Daggett secured the lead at the exit of turn two, and made it clear he had a rocketship of a race car. At one point, Daggett opened up a nearly two-second advantage over Dunham, including while working through lapped traffic. A caution at the halfway point of the race put everyone on the edge of their seats. Dunham took a swipe to the inside of Daggett on the restart, but never could officially take the lead away from the 2018 GLSS Champion. With five laps to go, Daggett's car clearly changed as his pace fell off. Dunham and third-place-running Scott Bogucki were tracking Daggett down. It was clear Daggett was going to need to earn his win on Friday night. That was, until Bogucki threw a tight slider on Dunham at the exit of turn four. The move cost both drivers their momentum and allowed Daggett to pull away with the win. "It's been long enough," Dagget said in Victory Lane. "I've really got to thank my Grandpa, he does everything on these cars; he does all the maintenance, he does a ton of stuff. Everybody that touches this car, they do a hell of a job. The car started to get pretty tight on me there at the end." "Last year was the first year I didn't win a feature," Daggett said when asked if this was the toughest stretch of his career. "A lot of second places, but in my book that's just the first loser. Had a lot of those last year, but a good start this year." Bogucki held on to second, Max Stambaugh worked his way to third, with Brad Lamberson getting around Dunham late to finish out the top five. A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 85-Dustin Daggett[2]; 2. 51-Scott Bogucki[6]; 3. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 4. 27-Brad Lamberson[5]; 5. 66-Chase Dunham[1]; 6. 23-Devon Dobie[7]; 7. 31-Jac Nickles[11]; 8. 49T-Gregg Dalman[10]; 9. 12-Corbin Gurley[13]; 10. 38-Chase Ridenour[4]; 11. 77X-Alex Hill[9]; 12. 16-Ryan Ruhl[14]; 13. 42-Boston Mead[12]; 14. 7C-Phil Gressman[18]; 15. 13-Van Gurley Jr[17]; 16. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[16]; 17. 13T-Andy Teunessen[20]; 18. 27K-Zac Broughman[19]; 19. 19-Jett Mann[15]; 20. 17-Jared Horstman[8] Chase Dunham was the Ti22 Performance Fast Qualifier Scott Bogucki won Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 1. Dustin Daggett won Beacon & Bridge Markets Heat Race 2. Chase Ridenour won Miami Paint Heat Race 3. Kelsey Ivy won the Miami Paint B-Main. Scott Bogucki was the Operating Engineers 324 Hard Charger (+4).
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