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Weekend Rap 8/17/2025
Sources: O’Reilly Auto Parts in line to replace Xfinity as NASCAR’s second-series title sponsor…Dream-Storm draws sellout crowd in Vancouver…Spike Lee, ESPN confirm Kaepernick doc won’t air

O’Reilly Auto Parts is in pole position to replace Xfinity as title sponsor of NASCAR’s second-tier series starting next year, according to sources, as the sanctioning body lands on an endemic brand to the sport to replace the telecommunications company. The deal has not yet been announced but could be as soon as this week when NASCAR is also expected to reveal its 2026 national series schedules. Terms have yet to be learned, but NASCAR went into the effort seeking $10M annually for rights fees plus a mid seven-figure commitment to activation that would take a brand’s per-annum spend to at least around $15M.
NASCAR earlier this year hired Klutch Sports Group in part to help sell this asset. In the end, NASCAR appears to have landed with a company that was already doing business in the sport in O’Reilly, which has been a radio sponsor on NASCAR and Speedway Motorsports’ owned channels for years. It has also been a race title sponsor at SM’s Texas Motor Speedway. But the company will now take on a much higher-profile role replacing Xfinity, which came on in 2015 as parent company NBCUniversal aligned with NASCAR again as a licensee of its media rights.
Xfinity had a 10-year deal originally but extended for an additional season in 2025 to give NASCAR added time to find a replacement. The company remains a major sponsor of NASCAR as one of the sport’s three premier partners and a sponsor of the 23XI Racing team. The publicly traded, Missouri-based O’Reilly is in need of a boost after missing analyst expectations in five of the last fiscal quarters, though it met expectations exactly with $0.78 in earnings per share during the most recent period. Out of 31 analysts tracking the stock, six have a Strong Buy rating 17 have a Buy and eight have a Hold, while none have an Underperform or Sell. It’s unclear if any agencies were involved in negotiating the deal.

The Storm beat the Dream 80-78 before a sellout crowd of 15,892 at Rogers Arena on Friday in the WNBA’s first regular-season game outside of the U.S. Signs in the crowd read “Canada loves the WNBA” and “Everyone watches women’s sports.” Storm G Skylar Diggins said that the “atmosphere was ‘amazing.’” She added, “We talked about it in the locker room, it feeling like a playoff game, almost. But we definitely felt them rally behind us.” Toronto Tempo President Teresa Resch and GM Monica Wright Rogers were at the game and “had a special announcement for the crowd” as the expansion team will “play in Vancouver twice during their inaugural season” (Vancouver PROVINCE, 8/16).
In British Columbia, Anna Burns wrote it was “evident that the WNBA and its partners had invested a significant amount of effort into making this game a success.” From “events throughout the Lower Mainland the week leading up to the game, to fan experiences set up throughout the concourse, featuring interactive games, giveaways, photo opportunities, clinics, and merchandise” (SURREY NOW-LEADER, 8/16).
In Vancouver, Patrick Johnston wrote the city hosting the WNBA for more than just a one-off game “remains very much a dream.” NBA Canada Associate VP/Global Partnerships Cheryl Sebastian said that there are “no plans for now for future expansion” of the WNBA (Vancouver PROVINCE, 8/15).

Spike Lee’s multi-part documentary series for ESPN Films about former NFLer Colin Kaepernick will “not be released.” ESPN in a statement cited “certain creative differences” as the reason. Lee said, “It’s not coming out. That’s all I can say.” When asked why, Lee responded, “I can’t. I signed a nondisclosure. I can’t talk about it.” Production on the series began in 2022, and it was previously reported that the project “faced delays amid disagreements between Kaepernick and Lee over the direction of the film,” and that ESPN Chair Jimmy Pitaro was “open to allowing the filmmakers to shop it elsewhere” (REUTERS, 8/16).

The Big Ten has “considered an idea of a massive expansion of the College Football Playoff that would grow the postseason to 24 or 28 teams,” according to sources. Sources said that the proposal “eliminates conference title games and offers a large number of auto bids for all four power leagues.” In the 28-team model, the Big Ten and SEC “would each get seven auto bids while the ACC and Big 12 would each receive five.” There would also be “two auto bids for the non-Power 4 conferences and two at-large teams.” The 28-team format “would put 20 playoff games on campus,” and the CFP committee “would seed the field and pick the at-large teams” (ESPN.com, 8/16).
The Power Four conference commissioners have “not had anything more than cursory discussions about the possibility of a massive postseason expansion,” and “nothing has been presented to any of the other FBS conferences or Notre Dame.” The Big Ten was “expected to send a slide deck with some details of the plan to the SEC” (THE ATHLETIC, 8/16).

Haslam Sports Group has been notified by the state of Ohio’s aviation administrator that a permit application for building a new stadium in suburban Brook Park near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport “was denied.” This denial could have “serious repercussions in terms of timing, cost and viability” for the construction of a $3.6B enclosed stadium and proposed supportive development for the Browns. At its proposed location, the new stadium “extends up into this air navigation zone by 58 feet.” The Ohio Department of Transportation said that the Haslams can “resubmit for a new application with a shorter stadium and/or one built farther from the airport” (NEO-TRANS.blog, 8/15).
Meanwhile, the Browns’ federal lawsuit against the city of Cleveland over the planned move to Brook Park has “resumed after a brief pause.” U.S. District Judge David Ruiz on Friday “granted a joint request from both the team and city to restart arguments in the case.” Arguments “could stretch into November,” which could “cause timing issues with the team’s plans” for the new stadium. The Browns “hope to start construction early next year” (Cleveland PLAIN DEALER, 8/15).
Unrivaled is discussing whether to add two teams this upcoming season, sources said, a move not entirely in direct response to WNBA labor negotiations but nonetheless a way for 12 more players to be paid if a work stoppage happens in 2026.
The 3-on-3 league — co-founded by the Lynx’s Napheesa Collier and the Liberty’s Breanna Stewart — played its inaugural season this past winter/spring with six teams and 36 players, all of whom had equity in the business and an average salary of roughly $220,000. Unrivaled was always planning to expand by Year 3, and even potentially overseas at some point, but expedited conversations about adding two teams in Year 2 have apparently caught the attention of the WNBA players union.
Sources said the WNBPA sees adding two teams as potential leverage in labor talks, although indications are Collier and Stewart would not grow Unrivaled to an eight-team league just as a negotiation ploy.
Instead, sources said the success of Year 1 — nearly breaking even largely due to a six-year, $100M media rights deal with TNT and $20M-plus in sponsorships– has led Unrivaled executives to move expansion up on their agenda, with indications they will decide within a month or so. If greenlit, it would likely mean a fourth night of games on Turner (as of now, it plays on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays) and roughly 14 more games over the nine-week season. Unrivaled does not currently intend to lengthen its season, whether there is a WNBA work stoppage or not.
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LIV Golf’s event in Indianapolis this weekend is “poised to become the highest-attended for a U.S. stop in the three-year history of the tour.” Over 50,000 tickets “have been sold for the weekend, with Friday and Saturday general admission grounds passes selling out entirely, as well as tickets for some hospitality spaces.” LIV is “already planning a return for next year,” as it will “use its one-year option to return to The Club at Chatham Hills for its individual championship.” LIV EVP & Head of Events Ross Hallett said that he “believes Indianapolis could be a strong enough market for LIV to draw 20,000 to each day of the tournament — something no city on the U.S. leg of the tour has achieved” (INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS JOURNAL, 8/16).

The K.C. Current-Orlando Pride match at CPKC Stadium on Saturday faced “more than three hours of a heat-related weather delay.” The match was eventually played in front of a crowd that “appeared to be at half capacity, with stronger numbers in the venue before the initial start time was pushed back.” It also “lacked the edge that the previous matchup between the two teams had.” The National Weather Service “issued an extreme heat advisory for the area” 48 hours prior to kickoff. Attempts to play the game “within the national TV window on CBS fell short” (K.C. STAR, 8/16).
The match was put under the NWSL’s “Extreme Heat Policy,” which states that the league will “begin ‘Wet Bulb Globe Temperature’ measurements 60 minutes prior to kickoff from the center of the field.” The delay began “minutes before the scheduled kickoff” of 3pm CT and “continued — as the WBGT readings were read aloud nearly every 15 minutes — until roughly 4:30.” Around 4:45, the Current “informed those who had stuck around that the match wouldn’t start until roughly 6:20″ and that fans would be “granted reentry.” After Current MF Lo LaBonta addressed the crowd, fans at the sold-out match “left en masse, many to their cars to escape the heat” (K.C. STAR, 8/16).

Sacramento State is “considering a plan to build its new Hornet Stadium at Cal Expo.” The Grandstand at Cal Expo facility is the “largest on Cal Expo’s property and was previously primarily used for horse racing.” The school previously announced plans for a new stadium that would be “built on the same footprint as the current Hornet Stadium.” Renderings released by the school in October 2024 showcased a “state-of-the-art stadium with a boosted capacity of up to 25,000 people.” These new stadium plans “come amid a push by Sacramento State to move to the FBS level.” Work on the new Cal Expo Hornet Stadium “could begin by 2027” (CBSNEWS.com, 8/16).

The Storm today will “unveil a statue” of former WNBAer Sue Bird at Climate Pledge Arena, making her the “first WNBA player ever to be immortalized in bronze.” The unveiling will “kick off a day of festivities dedicated to Bird,” including a “fan fest, the Storm’s game against the Phoenix Mercury and a queer-centered afterparty.” The Storm will unveil the statue at 10am PT with a “free Sue Bird Fan Fest at noon full of activities, giveaways and tributes to Bird.” The first 7,500 fans to enter Climate Pledge Arena for today’s game at 3pm also will be “gifted a drawing of Bird by Seattle artist Keegan Hall.“ Washington State Ferries will “fly special ‘Forever Sue’ flags on all of its vessels over the weekend” and fans are “advised to keep their eyes peeled at the Space Needle, Lumen Field, T-Mobile Park and the Seattle Great Wheel” (SEATTLE TIMES, 8/16).

The Guardians inducted play-by-play announcer Tom Hamilton into the club’s HOF before Saturday’s game. The “surprise induction came on ‘Tom Hamilton Night,’ in which he was honored as the 2025 Ford C. Frick winner for broadcasting excellence.” Saturday also was Tom Hamilton bobble-head night. The Guardians HOF is “reserved mostly for non-uniformed members of the organization.” Guardians owner Paul Dolan and his wife Karen “took part in the celebration” (Cleveland PLAIN DEALER, 8/16).
Speed Reads…
The D-backs are “planning to cut payroll in 2026″ after having a franchise-record $190M payroll this season. The club saved $17M in “salary at the trade deadline,” and have $70M “coming off the books after the season” (USA TODAY, 8/17).
UFC 319 was held before a sold out crowd of 20,023 at the United Center on Saturday. It became the highest-grossing event in United Center history with a gate of $11,014,682 (UFC).
Samuel Adams started brewing “Bregman’s Beer,” a “citrusy pale ale” named for Red Sox 3B Alex Bregman (BOSTON GLOBE, 8/16).
Quick Hits…
“I want that Super Bowl in Britain. I don’t care when it takes place but I want it announced while I’m ambassador” — British ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson, on his push to bring the Super Bowl to the U.K. (London TIMES, 8/15).
“I would love to bring this bat out next year, probably, and use that, but I’ll probably come up with a couple more. I’ll try to make it a thing where I try to go for the best bat yearly” — A’s 3B Max Muncy, on his custom Mountain Dew Baja Blast themed bat, which he was not able to use during MLB Players’ Weekend as he is currently on the 10-day injured list (SACRAMENTO BEE, 8/16).
Weekend Hot Reads:
The WASHINGTON POST goes with, “Gambling on the WNBA is way up, as are the unintended consequences.” Despite “frustration among some players,” the WNBA is “courting gamblers more aggressively than ever.” Money wagered on the league “doubled at several top sportsbooks last season compared to the year before,” and has “continued to increase this season.” But as the league “faces significant growing pains, including a rash of abuse toward players,” the WNBA could be “especially vulnerable to some of the dangers that can accompany increased gambling.”
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Social Scoop…
The Little League Classic this year involves two teams in tight races — the Mariners and the Mets. The event is always fun, a great experience for the Little Leaguers and the players, but there will be an extra layer of intensity tonight in Bowman Field.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 17, 2025
This reminds me of the NCAA floating the idea of a 96-team basketball tournament in 2010 to make the move from 64 to 68 more palatable. Present a concept that is so terrible that the less-bad (but still bad) expansion alternatives are more acceptable.
— Pat Forde (@ByPatForde) August 16, 2025
Off the presses….
The Weekend Rap offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:
Motorsports
Braxon Vasconcellos Captures His First Career Golden Driller With K&B Motorsports Restricted – Speedway Digest
Making perfect laps around the Tulsa Expo Raceway, California’s Braxon Vasconcellos came away with his first career Golden Driller K&B Motorsports Restricted competition at the 41st Hyper Racing Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink.
Leading start to finish, the closing laps put Brycen Roush in hot pursuit of the No. 13v. Getting to the back bumper of Vasconcellos as the pair worked into slower traffic, Roush took a shot at the lead with three to go but could not get between the berm and the No. 13v without causing a crash.
Backing off and regrouping, Roush made one last run on the last lap, but Vasconcellos would not be denied, winning by 0.409 seconds.
Roush in second was followed by Chase DeMarco. A tussle on the initial start for Owen Larson, the No. 83 was shoved back in the right direction, and with it, held on for a fourth-place finish. Making the run from 13th, Brice Shaid made it to fifth.
Jaxon Porter went 20th to sixth, followed by Chase Schott, Cole Bezio, Miles Boertje, and Brexton Busch from 18th to round out the top ten.
K&B Motorsports Restricted A-Class consisted of 213 competitors.
The 42nd annual Hyper Racing Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place December 29, 2026, through January 2, 2027, at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center at Expo Square.
All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the Hyper Racing Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).
RACE RESULTS:
Hyper Racing Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink
Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)
K&B Motorsports Restricted A-Class
Heat Races (Top 96 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races)
K&B Motorsports Race 158 (8 Laps): 1. 89-Blaine Withers[1]; 2. 17H-Carson Holt[3]; 3. 06-Marek Pipe[6]; 4. 38-Isabella Landis[9]; 5. 83-Dawson Woods[7]; 6. 87-Jason Brierley[8]; 7. (DNF) 9J-Emily Dietrich[5]; 8. (DNF) 05D-William Davis[2]; 9. (DNF) 8G-Grayson Price[4]
K&B Motorsports Race 159 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Deekan McRoberts[3]; 2. 25-Brayden Brewer[2]; 3. 21-Ryker Toops[1]; 4. 30P-Blake Pittman[4]; 5. 37X-Cole Bezio[9]; 6. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[8]; 7. 1J-Mikey Wheeler Jr[7]; 8. 17P-Jacob Clayton[5]; 9. 95-Easton Loomis[6]
K&B Motorsports Race 160 (8 Laps): 1. 32C-Blake Crooms[1]; 2. 4X-Jude Allgayer[4]; 3. 3-Preston McCutcheon[3]; 4. 25R-Rowdy Medina[8]; 5. 64Y-Gabe Yacono[5]; 6. 22D-Dalton Clary[2]; 7. 7D-Jackson Davenport[9]; 8. 51-Easton Cambensy[7]; 9. 17A-Case Hockman[6]
K&B Motorsports Race 161 (8 Laps): 1. H7-Garyn Howard[1]; 2. 71-Corbin Weekly[2]; 3. 14B-Chase Buntin[5]; 4. 66-Remi White[3]; 5. 5T-Austin Turner[4]; 6. 1-Lucas Russell[6]; 7. 14K-Paisley Daniel[8]; 8. 12G-Spencer Gatlin[9]; 9. 33-Luke Spring[7]
K&B Motorsports Race 162 (8 Laps): 1. 17Q-Brice Shaid[1]; 2. 9A-Azlyn Goodwin[3]; 3. 99L-Kaiden Lane[5]; 4. 26M-Logan Moreno[4]; 5. 9S-Braxton Stewart[8]; 6. 55X-Maya Mauldin[2]; 7. 29M-Bristol Spicola[7]; 8. 17L-Dylan Langer[9]; 9. 16B-McKenzie Bartlett[6]
K&B Motorsports Race 163 (8 Laps): 1. 22H-Greyson Henry[1]; 2. 26B-Victoria Beaner[2]; 3. 19S-Chase Schott[7]; 4. 114S-Sawyer Kiner[5]; 5. 0-Hunter Adams[3]; 6. 10W-Weston Foster[9]; 7. 5-Jax Wittmer[8]; 8. 99B-Skyler Bohard[6]; 9. 40-Tigh Shaffer[4]
K&B Motorsports Race 164 (8 Laps): 1. 22T-Tucker Ernst[6]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[8]; 3. 12N-Trenton Tyer[5]; 4. 7R-Ryley Warhurst[1]; 5. 5X-Luke Shelton[9]; 6. 12K-Kiley Bates[3]; 7. 36R-Rayce Reed[7]; 8. 10X-Haylie Stewart[4]; 9. (DNF) 27L-Luke Samuelson[2]
K&B Motorsports Race 165 (8 Laps): 1. 5H-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 15-Rhylee Hutchins[2]; 3. 11N-Nicholas Harris[5]; 4. 28L-Jensen Long[7]; 5. 28K-Kyson Bolden[3]; 6. 51B-Wade Boertje[4]; 7. 55L-Tytus Loos[9]; 8. 56L-Bo Cheatham[8]; 9. 18C-Greyson Cowan[6]
K&B Motorsports Race 166 (8 Laps): 1. 87C-Nash Edwards[1]; 2. 22-Ryker Jones[5]; 3. 05K-Austin Keehn[3]; 4. 3E-Dayton Empey[9]; 5. 71K-Tate Gurney[8]; 6. 36-Landon Miner[6]; 7. 41-Beau Wyatt[7]; 8. 27T-Taylor Henion[2]; 9. 1D-Mackenzie Dowllar[4]
K&B Motorsports Race 167 (8 Laps): 1. 32K-Kimber Crooms[1]; 2. 9R-Rowan Edgar[2]; 3. 17R-Brycen Roush[8]; 4. 55K-Kayden Anderson[5]; 5. 19-Liam Barton[3]; 6. 21A-Memarie Ashcraft[6]; 7. 100-Ellie Duros[4]; 8. 14V-Victoria Colatriano[9]; 9. 21G-Payton Geitzenauer[7]
K&B Motorsports Race 168 (8 Laps): 1. 15G-Ashen Glazier[1]; 2. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[3]; 3. 81F-Braxton Flatt[5]; 4. 80J-Jayce Caldwell[2]; 5. 3L-Kasey Leal[4]; 6. 55C-Tanner Cheek[7]; 7. 18R-Tityn Roberts[9]; 8. 40R-Ryan Cannon[6]; 9. 14R-Brett Vanzant[8]
K&B Motorsports Race 169 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Cash Lacombe[4]; 2. 28W-Blainey Woods[3]; 3. 22J-Jace Murray[1]; 4. 23F-Mekentzi Potter[6]; 5. 52N-Brooklyn Newman[7]; 6. 4U-Lee Uzzell[9]; 7. 21W-Aston Wyatt[2]; 8. 17-Karson Johnson[5]; 9. (DNF) 26-Kourtney Baker[8]
K&B Motorsports Race 170 (8 Laps): 1. 27-Brody Stewart[3]; 2. 83L-Owen Larson[5]; 3. 19A-Ayla Morefield[4]; 4. 11B-DJ Beach[6]; 5. 102-Audrie Slough[1]; 6. 43B-Hunter Lewis[2]; 7. 9E-Justin Ernst[7]; 8. 52B-Blake Montgomery[9]; 9. (DNF) 75B-Brayden Lewis[8]
K&B Motorsports Race 171 (8 Laps): 1. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[5]; 2. 222-Jaxon Porter[7]; 3. 11H-Haylee Ernst[1]; 4. 16-Alex Slade[6]; 5. 92-Lathan Knott[4]; 6. 61-Zane Smith[2]; 7. 57A-Austin Mccallum[8]; 8. (DNF) 11-Mattix McBride[3]; 9. (DNF) 22R-Ryleigh Oberst[9]
K&B Motorsports Race 172 (8 Laps): 1. 5C-Colton Knapp[1]; 2. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[2]; 3. 37J-Jayden Ferneau[4]; 4. 17B-Brayden Williams[7]; 5. 36B-JJ Beason[8]; 6. 31K-McKenna Kren[3]; 7. 12F-Oakley Fuller[6]; 8. 64-Braylon Morris[5]; 9. 45-Rhett Slaughter[9]
K&B Motorsports Race 173 (8 Laps): 1. 9D-Chase DeMarco[2]; 2. 2V-Mason Vincent[3]; 3. 87B-Levi Ballard[5]; 4. 32J-Tanner Tucker[8]; 5. 57-Kaden Gramm[1]; 6. 10J-Jaxson Evett[6]; 7. 29B-Jesse Bell[7]; 8. 38K-Brice Knisley[9]; 9. 3P-Leighton Rose[4]
K&B Motorsports Race 174 (8 Laps): 1. 11W-Wyatt Moritz[1]; 2. 7C-Clarkson Hagan[8]; 3. 29S-Lane Seratt[7]; 4. 17C-Willow Coleman[5]; 5. 29A-Colton Andrasek[3]; 6. 7W-Dakota Warhurst[6]; 7. 39-Holley Spake[2]; 8. 75T-Masyn Truitt[4]; 9. 46-Noah Copas[9]
K&B Motorsports Race 175 (8 Laps): 1. 66G-Blayden Graham[1]; 2. 35L-Kamden Gossard[3]; 3. 429-Dilynn Hamelman[6]; 4. 77-Nixen Gabbard[5]; 5. 42K-Kolson Nelson[7]; 6. 14X-Brayden Jewett[8]; 7. 11S-Sawyer McBride[4]; 8. (DNF) 24-Cam Acker[2]
K&B Motorsports Race 176 (8 Laps): 1. 75-Gavyn Bolt[6]; 2. 90-Maxwell Norick[1]; 3. 2M-Lee Moses[2]; 4. 6B-Brock Kersten[3]; 5. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[7]; 6. M45-Madden Thulin[8]; 7. 12H-Presley Horvath[5]; 8. 6D-Marshal Dawson[4]
K&B Motorsports Race 177 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Luke Booher[1]; 2. 16S-Bryson Sozinho[2]; 3. 57M-Miles Boertje[7]; 4. 13-Jase Raper[3]; 5. 37W-Ilah Williams[5]; 6. 9P-Mavrick Page[4]; 7. 54-Lukas Waber[8]; 8. 28-Asher Bailey[6]
K&B Motorsports Race 178 (8 Laps): 1. 110-Keizer Kramer[1]; 2. 14W-Heath Walton[2]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[4]; 4. 29H-Forest Holder[5]; 5. 5B-Evan Boyd[7]; 6. 5E-Eli Black[6]; 7. 21B-Bryson Williams[3]; 8. 14E-Emersyn Kisner[8]
K&B Motorsports Race 179 (8 Laps): 1. 1H-Hudsyn Truitt[3]; 2. 66B-Brooks Buoy[5]; 3. 23A-Adam Presnar[2]; 4. 7-Hudson Andrews[6]; 5. 10E-Eli Potter[7]; 6. 49-Grayson Graham[8]; 7. 25D-Samantha Dozier[1]; 8. 1T-Tommy Holt[4]
K&B Motorsports Race 180 (8 Laps): 1. 1K-Kolette Dicero[1]; 2. B1-Brantley Queeney[3]; 3. 12S-Brianna Snyder[2]; 4. 18B-Brexton Busch[8]; 5. 20T-Tyler Crow[6]; 6. 29-Clayton Jenkins[7]; 7. 19J-JT Daniel[4]; 8. 12T-Khloe Tenski[5]
Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier Passing Points advance to the A-Feature)
Race 264 | Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[3]; 2. 57M-Miles Boertje[2]; 3. 37X-Cole Bezio[9]; 4. 18B-Brexton Busch[6]; 5. 5C-Colton Knapp[5]; 6. 32C-Blake Crooms[1]; 7. 16-Alex Slade[10]; 8. 22T-Tucker Ernst[4]; 9. 23A-Adam Presnar[11]; 10. 25-Brayden Brewer[8]; 11. 22J-Jace Murray[12]; 12. 14B-Chase Buntin[7]
Race 265 | Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 9D-Chase DeMarco[2]; 2. 12S-Brianna Snyder[11]; 3. 17H-Carson Holt[6]; 4. 99L-Kaiden Lane[7]; 5. 7-Hudson Andrews[10]; 6. 11W-Wyatt Moritz[5]; 7. 5X-Luke Shelton[9]; 8. 11H-Haylee Ernst[12]; 9. H7-Garyn Howard[1]; 10. 71-Corbin Weekly[8]; 11. (DNF) 75-Gavyn Bolt[4]; 12. (DNF) 1H-Hudsyn Truitt[3]
Race 266 | Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 17Q-Brice Shaid[1]; 2. 66G-Blayden Graham[5]; 3. 22-Ryker Jones[3]; 4. 12P-Collin Pruitt[4]; 5. 12N-Trenton Tyer[7]; 6. 9S-Braxton Stewart[10]; 7. 83-Dawson Woods[12]; 8. 114S-Sawyer Kiner[11]; 9. 9A-Azlyn Goodwin[6]; 10. 90-Maxwell Norick[9]; 11. (DNF) 26B-Victoria Beaner[8]; 12. (DNF) 38-Isabella Landis[2]
Race 267 | Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 83L-Owen Larson[3]; 2. 22H-Greyson Henry[1]; 3. 3E-Dayton Empey[2]; 4. 7C-Clarkson Hagan[4]; 5. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[6]; 6. 11N-Nicholas Harris[7]; 7. 2-Luke Booher[5]; 8. 55K-Kayden Anderson[11]; 9. 19A-Ayla Morefield[9]; 10. 52N-Brooklyn Newman[12]; 11. 71K-Tate Gurney[10]; 12. 15-Rhylee Hutchins[8]
Race 268 | Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 5H-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 4X-Jude Allgayer[2]; 3. 222-Jaxon Porter[3]; 4. 97-Cash Lacombe[4]; 5. 42K-Kolson Nelson[12]; 6. 36B-JJ Beason[10]; 7. 9R-Rowan Edgar[8]; 8. 17C-Willow Coleman[11]; 9. 28W-Blainey Woods[6]; 10. 110-Keizer Kramer[5]; 11. (DNF) 81F-Braxton Flatt[7]; 12. (DNF) 37J-Jayden Ferneau[9]
Race 269 | Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 06-Marek Pipe[2]; 2. 17R-Brycen Roush[4]; 3. 87C-Nash Edwards[1]; 4. 1K-Kolette Dicero[5]; 5. 66B-Brooks Buoy[3]; 6. 2V-Mason Vincent[6]; 7. 87B-Levi Ballard[7]; 8. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[8]; 9. 3-Preston McCutcheon[10]; 10. 77-Nixen Gabbard[11]; 11. 17M-Mackcen Roush[9]; 12. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[12]
Race 270 | Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 32K-Kimber Crooms[1]; 2. 19S-Chase Schott[3]; 3. 28L-Jensen Long[7]; 4. 12-Deekan McRoberts[4]; 5. 35L-Kamden Gossard[6]; 6. 25R-Rowdy Medina[5]; 7. 23F-Mekentzi Potter[9]; 8. 16S-Bryson Sozinho[8]; 9. 429-Dilynn Hamelman[2]; 10. 29H-Forest Holder[11]; 11. 5B-Evan Boyd[12]; 12. 05K-Austin Keehn[10]
Race 271 | Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 15G-Ashen Glazier[1]; 2. 29S-Lane Seratt[3]; 3. 32J-Tanner Tucker[5]; 4. 17B-Brayden Williams[7]; 5. 11B-DJ Beach[9]; 6. 27-Brody Stewart[4]; 7. 21-Ryker Toops[11]; 8. 10E-Eli Potter[12]; 9. B1-Brantley Queeney[6]; 10. 2M-Lee Moses[10]; 11. 14W-Heath Walton[8]; 12. 89-Blaine Withers[2]
C-Features (Top 2 advance to B-Features)
Race 342 | C1 (10 Laps): 1. 19-Liam Barton[4]; 2. 37W-Ilah Williams[3]; 3. 36-Landon Miner[5]; 4. 26-Kourtney Baker[12]; 5. 95-Easton Loomis[13]; 6. 11S-Sawyer McBride[9]; 7. 54-Lukas Waber[6]; 8. 10W-Weston Foster[1]; 9. 25D-Samantha Dozier[10]; 10. 80J-Jayce Caldwell[2]; 11. 10X-Haylie Stewart[11]; 12. (DNF) 12G-Spencer Gatlin[8]; 13. (DNF) 27L-Luke Samuelson[14]; 14. (DNF) 61-Zane Smith[7]
Race 343 | C2 (10 Laps): 1. 4U-Lee Uzzell[1]; 2. 51B-Wade Boertje[6]; 3. 29A-Colton Andrasek[4]; 4. 75T-Masyn Truitt[11]; 5. 87-Jason Brierley[2]; 6. 17A-Case Hockman[13]; 7. 1J-Mikey Wheeler Jr[7]; 8. 75B-Brayden Lewis[12]; 9. 17L-Dylan Langer[8]; 10. 19J-JT Daniel[9]; 11. (DNF) 5T-Austin Turner[3]; 12. (DNF) 99B-Skyler Bohard[10]; 13. (DNF) 21A-Memarie Ashcraft[5]
Race 344 | C3 (10 Laps): 1. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[2]; 2. 7D-Jackson Davenport[4]; 3. 30P-Blake Pittman[1]; 4. 3L-Kasey Leal[3]; 5. 10J-Jaxson Evett[5]; 6. 9P-Mavrick Page[6]; 7. 29M-Bristol Spicola[7]; 8. 05D-William Davis[12]; 9. 14V-Victoria Colatriano[8]; 10. 16B-McKenzie Bartlett[13]; 11. 40R-Ryan Cannon[10]; 12. 6D-Marshal Dawson[11]; 13. 21B-Bryson Williams[9]
Race 345 | C4 (10 Laps): 1. 26M-Logan Moreno[1]; 2. 92-Lathan Knott[3]; 3. 55L-Tytus Loos[4]; 4. 14X-Brayden Jewett[2]; 5. 7W-Dakota Warhurst[5]; 6. 12K-Kiley Bates[6]; 7. 56L-Bo Cheatham[9]; 8. 28-Asher Bailey[10]; 9. 52B-Blake Montgomery[8]; 10. 36R-Rayce Reed[7]; 11. 18C-Greyson Cowan[13]; 12. 27T-Taylor Henion[12]; 13. 1T-Tommy Holt[11]
Race 346 | C5 (10 Laps): 1. 31K-McKenna Kren[6]; 2. 41-Beau Wyatt[5]; 3. 8G-Grayson Price[11]; 4. M45-Madden Thulin[2]; 5. 14E-Emersyn Kisner[7]; 6. 45-Rhett Slaughter[9]; 7. (DNF) 5E-Eli Black[3]; 8. (DNF) 17P-Jacob Clayton[10]; 9. (DNF) 24-Cam Acker[12]; 10. (DNF) 66-Remi White[1]; 11. (DNF) 18R-Tityn Roberts[4]; 12. (DNF) 38K-Brice Knisley[8]; 13. (DNS) 55C-Tanner Cheek
Race 347 | C6 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Grayson Graham[2]; 2. 102-Audrie Slough[4]; 3. 14K-Paisley Daniel[5]; 4. 9E-Justin Ernst[7]; 5. 17-Karson Johnson[10]; 6. 21W-Aston Wyatt[9]; 7. 9J-Emily Dietrich[8]; 8. 22D-Dalton Clary[6]; 9. 40-Tigh Shaffer[13]; 10. 33-Luke Spring[12]; 11. 46-Noah Copas[11]; 12. 6B-Brock Kersten[1]; 13. (DNF) 29-Clayton Jenkins[3]
Race 348 | C7 (10 Laps): 1. 13-Jase Raper[1]; 2. 5-Jax Wittmer[5]; 3. 0-Hunter Adams[3]; 4. 11-Mattix McBride[11]; 5. 57-Kaden Gramm[4]; 6. 39-Holley Spake[9]; 7. 29B-Jesse Bell[7]; 8. 64-Braylon Morris[10]; 9. 1D-Mackenzie Dowllar[13]; 10. 55X-Maya Mauldin[6]; 11. 12H-Presley Horvath[8]; 12. (DNF) 7R-Ryley Warhurst[2]; 13. (DNF) 21G-Payton Geitzenauer[12]
Race 349 | C8 (10 Laps): 1. 28K-Kyson Bolden[1]; 2. 64Y-Gabe Yacono[2]; 3. 57A-Austin Mccallum[3]; 4. 43B-Hunter Lewis[6]; 5. 1-Lucas Russell[4]; 6. 12F-Oakley Fuller[5]; 7. 3P-Leighton Rose[11]; 8. 51-Easton Cambensy[7]; 9. 22R-Ryleigh Oberst[12]; 10. 100-Ellie Duros[8]; 11. 12T-Khloe Tenski[10]; 12. (DNF) 14R-Brett Vanzant[9]; 13. (DNS) 20T-Tyler Crow
B-Features (Top 2 advance to the LCQ)
Race 350 | B1 (12 Laps): 1. 15G-Ashen Glazier[1]; 2. 1K-Kolette Dicero[3]; 3. 25R-Rowdy Medina[5]; 4. 22H-Greyson Henry[2]; 5. H7-Garyn Howard[8]; 6. 9S-Braxton Stewart[4]; 7. 11H-Haylee Ernst[6]; 8. 16S-Bryson Sozinho[7]; 9. 37W-Ilah Williams[12]; 10. 05K-Austin Keehn[10]; 11. 19-Liam Barton[11]; 12. 2M-Lee Moses[9]
Race 351 | B2 (12 Laps): 1. 57M-Miles Boertje[1]; 2. 81F-Braxton Flatt[9]; 3. 99L-Kaiden Lane[2]; 4. 51B-Wade Boertje[12]; 5. 87B-Levi Ballard[6]; 6. 23A-Adam Presnar[7]; 7. 36B-JJ Beason[4]; 8. 16-Alex Slade[5]; 9. 87C-Nash Edwards[3]; 10. 110-Keizer Kramer[8]; 11. 4U-Lee Uzzell[11]; 12. 38-Isabella Landis[10]
Race 352 | B3 (12 Laps): 1. 27-Brody Stewart[4]; 2. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 3. 42K-Kolson Nelson[2]; 4. 17H-Carson Holt[1]; 5. 1H-Hudsyn Truitt[9]; 6. 10E-Eli Potter[6]; 7. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[11]; 8. 7D-Jackson Davenport[12]; 9. 21-Ryker Toops[5]; 10. 52N-Brooklyn Newman[8]; 11. 14B-Chase Buntin[10]; 12. (DNF) 9A-Azlyn Goodwin[7]
Race 353 | B4 (12 Laps): 1. 4X-Jude Allgayer[1]; 2. 12-Deekan McRoberts[2]; 3. 22T-Tucker Ernst[4]; 4. 12N-Trenton Tyer[3]; 5. 114S-Sawyer Kiner[6]; 6. 5X-Luke Shelton[5]; 7. 25-Brayden Brewer[8]; 8. 92-Lathan Knott[12]; 9. 28W-Blainey Woods[7]; 10. (DNF) 26B-Victoria Beaner[9]; 11. (DNF) 15-Rhylee Hutchins[10]; 12. (DNF) 26M-Logan Moreno[11]
Race 354 | B5 (12 Laps): 1. 32J-Tanner Tucker[1]; 2. 14W-Heath Walton[9]; 3. 3E-Dayton Empey[2]; 4. 32C-Blake Crooms[5]; 5. 41-Beau Wyatt[12]; 6. B1-Brantley Queeney[7]; 7. 71-Corbin Weekly[8]; 8. (DNF) 31K-McKenna Kren[11]; 9. (DNF) 55K-Kayden Anderson[6]; 10. (DNF) 66B-Brooks Buoy[3]; 11. (DNF) 11N-Nicholas Harris[4]; 12. (DNF) 37J-Jayden Ferneau[10]
Race 355 | B6 (12 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[2]; 2. 83-Dawson Woods[4]; 3. 22-Ryker Jones[1]; 4. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[3]; 5. 23F-Mekentzi Potter[5]; 6. 19A-Ayla Morefield[7]; 7. 102-Audrie Slough[12]; 8. 49-Grayson Graham[11]; 9. 89-Blaine Withers[10]; 10. 17C-Willow Coleman[6]; 11. 22J-Jace Murray[9]; 12. 90-Maxwell Norick[8]
Race 356 | B7 (12 Laps): 1. 222-Jaxon Porter[1]; 2. 35L-Kamden Gossard[3]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[7]; 4. 17B-Brayden Williams[2]; 5. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[10]; 6. 77-Nixen Gabbard[8]; 7. 9R-Rowan Edgar[5]; 8. 5-Jax Wittmer[11]; 9. 13-Jase Raper[9]; 10. 11W-Wyatt Moritz[4]; 11. (DNF) 75-Gavyn Bolt[6]; 12. (DNS) 3-Preston McCutcheon
Race 357 | B8 (12 Laps): 1. 7-Hudson Andrews[2]; 2. 2V-Mason Vincent[4]; 3. 97-Cash Lacombe[1]; 4. 5C-Colton Knapp[3]; 5. 28K-Kyson Bolden[11]; 6. 64Y-Gabe Yacono[12]; 7. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[6]; 8. 71K-Tate Gurney[9]; 9. 29H-Forest Holder[8]; 10. 5B-Evan Boyd[10]; 11. 2-Luke Booher[5]; 12. (DNF) 429-Dilynn Hamelman[7]
LCQ (Top 8 advance to the A-Feature)
Race 425 | LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 57M-Miles Boertje[2]; 2. 18B-Brexton Busch[6]; 3. 32J-Tanner Tucker[4]; 4. 222-Jaxon Porter[5]; 5. 4X-Jude Allgayer[3]; 6. 27-Brody Stewart[8]; 7. 15G-Ashen Glazier[1]; 8. 7-Hudson Andrews[7]; 9. 81F-Braxton Flatt[15]; 10. 14W-Heath Walton[16]; 11. 12-Deekan McRoberts[9]; 12. 2V-Mason Vincent[14]; 13. 35L-Kamden Gossard[12]; 14. 83-Dawson Woods[13]; 15. (DNF) 1K-Kolette Dicero[10]; 16. (DNF) 11B-DJ Beach[11]
A-Feature
Race 431 | A Main (25 Laps): 1. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[2]; 2. 17R-Brycen Roush[4]; 3. 9D-Chase DeMarco[5]; 4. 83L-Owen Larson[3]; 5. 17Q-Brice Shaid[13]; 6. 222-Jaxon Porter[20]; 7. 19S-Chase Schott[9]; 8. 37X-Cole Bezio[6]; 9. 57M-Miles Boertje[17]; 10. 18B-Brexton Busch[18]; 11. 29S-Lane Seratt[10]; 12. 7C-Clarkson Hagan[12]; 13. 27-Brody Stewart[22]; 14. 15G-Ashen Glazier[23]; 15. 28L-Jensen Long[16]; 16. 06-Marek Pipe[8]; 17. 4X-Jude Allgayer[21]; 18. 5H-Eli Holden[14]; 19. 7-Hudson Andrews[24]; 20. 32J-Tanner Tucker[19]; 21. (DNF) 66G-Blayden Graham[7]; 22. (DNF) 32K-Kimber Crooms[15]; 23. (DNF) 12S-Brianna Snyder[1]; 24. (DNF) 12P-Collin Pruitt[11]
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Auto Racing News – The Mountain Eagle

The track grader from Albany-Saratoga Speedway greeted guests attending the calling hours of track manager&promoter Lyle DeVore in downtown Saratoga.
By Tom Coughlin
If you plan on attending the Andy’s Speed Shop 2026 Racing Seminar that will be held next week on Friday & Saturday, January 9 & 10, you should have your payment in by the end of today. Next Friday, January 9 from 6:30 pm. until 9:00 pm. will be an advanced tire seminar with
Jay Castimore, who has over 30 plus years experience in the industry. Topics he will be discussing are Used tire prep: cleaning, re-sanding, re-siping, flipping. New tire prep: from start to finish of mounting and prepping. And the art of buying tires. On Saturday, Jay will discuss Tire note taking, tools to keep in the toolbox, why sand & sipe, groove, wrap. Plus a question & answer session.
On Saturday, January 10 the technical seminar will feature modified driver Matt Sheppard who has over 500 victories and is a Ten time Super DIRTcar Series champion and also has multiple Short Track Super Series championships. Sheppard along with Randy Williamson the owner of Bicknell Racing Products and technical support specialist will discuss car maintenance 101, preparing to scale, scaling setup, spring smashing in conjunction with scaling, and at the track changes. Shock specialist and owner of Fastline Performance Mike Walton will discuss Shock maintenance: washing, lubricating, week to week maintenance, when to rebuild and what to look for. Shock setup: valving, gas pressures, changes to do at and away from the track. plenty of give-a-ways, and more. The Racing Seminar will take place at Varin Enterprises at 212 Stoners Trail Road, Johnstown, N.Y. 12095. The seminar cost is $50 for just Friday night, $100 for just Saturday (includes lunch), and a combo deal of $125 for both events. Attendance
will be cut off at 200 participants. Seminar payments can be made by check, cash, or card. and are requested by today January 2. Andy’s Speed Shop mailing address is 553 S. Comrie Avenue, Johnstown, N.Y. 12095. Telephone 518-762-1333.
There is a great opportunity available to get more involved in local motorsports. Mike Bruno who is the promoter at both Devil’s Bowl Speedway in West Haven, Vermont and at Airborne Park Speedway in Plattsburgh, N.Y. is looking for a full time Marketing/Salesperson to cover both Devil’s Bowl Speedway and Airborne Park Speedway as they progress into the future. This will also involve some behind the scenes work in the tracks office. If you or anyone you may know is
interested, please send Mike Bruno a private message on facebook or email at devilsbowlspeedway@gmail.com
As a reminder, Utica-Rome Speedway will host their 2025 Night of Champions awards banquet on Saturday, January 24, 2026 at The Haven in Chittenango, N.Y. Tickets are now on sale at www.uticaromespeedway.com at $45. All drivers, crew members, sponsors, and fans are invited to take part in a night of fun, recognition, and live entertainment. Cocktails at 4:00 pm., dinner at 5:00 pm., with awards presentation and band to follow. Dress code is business casual (no jeans). The complete form must be mailed or emailed to the address provided. Order deadline is January 17, 2026. payment will be accepted by check, cash or venmo. All tickets must be paid in advance, no tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets will be held at the door under the purchaser’s name. No tickets will be mailed.
On a national level, on Thursday morning December 18 the racing community was stunned by the loss of former NASCAR Cup Series driver Greg Biffle and his family. Who were involved in an airplane accident in Statesville, North Carolina. Biffle drove for Jack Roush Racing and
was a former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year 1998, and champion 2000. He was also a NASCAR Busch Series/ Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year 2001 and champion 2002. He raced in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2003 through 2016, winning 19 races.
Maybe you have today off from work during the New Year holiday and with the children out of school. Chances are that you will be looking for something to do and visiting one or more of the great museums that we are lucky to have here in the great northeast might sound like a good idea. The Saratoga Automobile Museum at 110 Avenue of the Pines in Saratoga Springs is a good start. Their current main exhibit is Pontiac-the Dawn of Muscle. Their telephone number is 518-587-1935.
The Northeast Classic Car Museum has over 170 vehicles on display, plus 25 motorcycles and more at 24 Rexford Street in Norwich, N.Y 13815 and has a current exhibit focusing on Farm to Table highlighted by tractors and trucks. Their telephone number is 607-334-2886.The Motorcyclepedia Museum at 250 Lake Street in Newburgh, N.Y. 12550 has over 500 motorcycles on display and their telephone number is 845-569-9065. It is always best to call ahead to confirm days and hours of operation.There are more museums in the northeast, but these three are fairly close and do offer an impressive look back at various forms of history. Elevators are available at locations that may have displays on multiple floors.
With it being the Christmas season and New Year’s Day here. We need to be thankful for what we have and to wish for the best for those around us that are suffering with illnesses that we are not aware of.
It is so sad and unfortunate that cancer is so prevalent in this day and age. And I don’t mean to downplay any other health issues that may affect your loved ones. However that one evil disease seems to have no boundaries and many times no explanations as to who it affects. Anyway, I wish the best for your family members that they may overcome this and any other issues that may arise.
2025 was a rough year for so many and this week was no different. Sunday , the Gaston County, North Carolina home where Dennis Hamlin and Mary Lou Hamlin, the parents of NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin, lived was destroyed in a fire. Officials stated that there were two people removed from the residence. Dennis Hamlin 75 did not survive his injuries and Mary Lou Hamlin 69 was critically injured.
On a more positive note, if you are having a fundraiser or any kind of a gathering for your racing family, please let me know and I will be sure to get the information out.
I reached out to Fonda Speedway promoter Brett Deyo on Monday and as far as he was concerned the Chill Factor was a 100 % go for yesterday to welcome the new year at the Track of Champions for the 75th. season. Hopefully you were able to take part as either a racer, crew
member, or fan.
I attended the calling hours for Albany-Saratoga Speedway manager/promoter Lyle DeVore two weeks ago. To honor Lyle there were two pieces of track preparation equipment set-up out front of the funeral home in Saratoga. One being a water truck and the other being a grader. Lyle spent countless hours in the driver’s seat of both, as he worked to provide drivers and fans with the best racing surface possible every week during the racing season for many years. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed and surprised by the people who did not show up to pay their respects to Lyle and his family for everything that they have brought to the racing community over the years.
I hope that you had a Merry Christmas and that you have a Happy New Year.
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He Put a Suzuki Bandit Engine in a 1989 GSXR 1100 – Drag Bike News
Check out one of the coolest, custom Suzuki GSXR 1100 motorcycles we have ever seen as Dennis from
Clearwater, FL, put a Suzuki Bandit 1200 engine this legendary Japanese sport bike. The Suzuki Bandit 1200 was a popular versatile, sport-touring motorcycle known for its torque and air cooled engine. We get a full tour of Dennis’ GSXR and hear it roar to life. Enjoy this look at a custom Suzuki GSXR 1100 like you have never seen before.























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Fire destroys Jackson Township building housing two businesses – Jordan Miller News
A fire early Sunday morning caused a total loss at a commercial building housing two businesses in Jackson Township, according to the Jackson Township Fire Department.
Firefighters were called to the 7800 block of Freedom Avenue around Sunday morning, Jan. 4, where crews found heavy fire conditions and immediately shifted to defensive operations, officials said.
The building at 7855–7857 Freedom Ave. housed two businesses — Off the Grid Motorsports and ProTech — both of which sustained extensive damage. Fire officials said the structure, along with vehicles and equipment inside, is considered a total loss.
No injuries were reported as of Sunday morning. Recycling personnel were also on scene during the response.
Mutual aid was provided by fire departments from Plain Township, Green Township and North Canton. Business owners were present at the scene as crews worked to control the fire.
The cause of the fire and an estimated dollar loss have not yet been determined. The incident remains under investigation.
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Fire destroys Jackson Township business Off the Grid Motorsports
Jan. 4, 2026, 1:30 p.m. ET
JACKSON TWP. ‒ Fire swept through a building along Freedom Avenue NW near Interstate 77 on the morning of Jan. 4, an official said.
The structure at 7857 Freedom, which housed Off the Grid Motorsports, was a complete loss, according to a township fire official.
A second business, ProTech Security, used the building for storage.
Departments from North Canton, Green, Plain Township helped battle the blaze.
No injuries were reported.
Officials are expected to release additional information soon.
(This breaking news story will be updated as new information becomes available.)
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Frank Flud Moves To The Top Of The JST Motorsports Finish Following Post-Race Disqualification Of Yantis – St. Louis Racing
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Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 3, 2026) A shakeup in the finish of the JST Motorsports A-Class feature event, Frank Flud was declared the winner after post-race tech revealed the engine and parts in the transmission to be illegal in the No. 4y driven by California’s Jett Yantis.
Issues discovered in post-race tech included:
1. Illegal head work, with bowl porting over a quarter-inch past the valve seats.
2. Epoxy on cylinder head imperfections inside the intake port.
3. Ceramic bearings in the transmission.
The second time in event history that a Golden Driller has been stripped from the on-track winner due to a rules infraction, the win is Flud’s first in A-Class and puts his Golden Driller count to six in Tulsa Shootout competition.
“I don’t want to win it that way, and I hate that it happened like that, but at the end of the day, the rules are there, we all know them, and they have to be enforced, so a thank you is owed to the [Tulsa] Shootout for standing by their rules,” stated Flud.
With Flud moved to the top of the podium, Daison Pursley advanced to second, with Garrett Benson third. Brecken Reese and Jace Park now make up the top five, with K.J. Snow, Keith McIntyre, Jr., Brant Woods, Chase Randall, and Kyle Spence, from 20th, completing the top ten.
The overall competitor count in JST Motorsports A-Class competition reached 495.
The 42nd annual Hyper Racing Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink takes place December 29, 2026, through January 2, 2027, at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center at Expo Square.
All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the Hyper Racing Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy Drink at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).
RACE RESULTS:
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Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)
JST Motorsports A-Class
Heat Races (Top 112 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races)
FuelTech Race 65 (8 Laps): 1. 14X-Brayden Jewett[1]; 2. 23A-Adam Presnar[3]; 3. 14S-Kamden Gossard[4]; 4. 25W-Ilah Williams[9]; 5. 27X-Mitchell Cooper[5]; 6. 21B-Mason Beinhower[8]; 7. 45M-Ty Marrel[7]; 8. 77L-Jake Hagopian[10]; 9. 3K-Karstyn Avila[6]; 10. 07-Phillip Cordova[2]
FuelTech Race 66 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[5]; 2. 5M-Nathan Meendering[1]; 3. 9Z-Jake Jones[3]; 4. 21E-Enzo Spicola[6]; 5. 95W-Amelia Westlake[2]; 6. 18-Aidan Leingang[4]; 7. 4V-Slayde Nuss[10]; 8. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[9]; 9. 71-Corbin Weekly[8]; 10. (DNF) 10L-Patrick Lundy[7]
FuelTech Race 67 (8 Laps): 1. 77R-Cooper Sullivan[2]; 2. 5K-Kameron Chamness[4]; 3. 71T-Anthony Rea[6]; 4. 88L-Landen Adams[3]; 5. 4S-Spencer Hill[10]; 6. 5E-Eli Holden[9]; 7. 74X-Caleb Edington[5]; 8. 14N-Nolan Bartley[7]; 9. 9B-Duane Bartlett[1]; 10. 52N-Brooklyn Newman[8]
FuelTech Race 68 (8 Laps): 1. 10P-Chase Randall[3]; 2. 9-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 3. 21M-Sam Morthland[2]; 4. 8G-Grayson Price[9]; 5. 42X-Luke Anderson[8]; 6. 1V-Callum Thornton[10]; 7. 33-Joey Robinson[6]; 8. 01D-Allen Saine[5]; 9. 30B-Kyler Bearce[4]; 10. (DNF) 2A-Eddie Hamblen[1]
FuelTech Race 69 (8 Laps): 1. 42C-Noah Carpenter[3]; 2. 32S-Scott Sawyer[2]; 3. 44K-Kayden Barker[6]; 4. 48T-Tanner Holm[4]; 5. 2C-Chris Cochran[10]; 6. 85J-Logan Julien[7]; 7. 7W-Andrew Weathers[1]; 8. 70-Brendan McCarter[5]; 9. 07A-Avery Morgan[9]; 10. 11M-Mattix McBride[8]
FuelTech Race 70 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 2. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[9]; 3. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 4. 3E-Dayton Empey[1]; 5. 16-Alex Slade[8]; 6. 26C-Cole Thomas[5]; 7. 15V-Jack Kassik[7]; 8. 95A-Teija Hall[2]; 9. 75F-Cole Frerichs[3]; 10. (DNF) 9M-Matt Moore[10]
FuelTech Race 71 (8 Laps): 1. 14A-Chris Andrews[3]; 2. 24-KJ Snow[8]; 3. 20W-Shawn Wicker[1]; 4. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 5. 12B-Bella Coleman[4]; 6. 08X-Brayton Roberts[7]; 7. 75B-Brayden Lewis[9]; 8. 12A-Bailey Carter[10]; 9. 391-Holley Spake[6]; 10. (DNF) 22A-Kaylee Bryson[5]
FuelTech Race 72 (8 Laps): 1. 75G-Garrett Benson[5]; 2. 2V-Mason Vincent[3]; 3. 2Z-Zac Zeller[1]; 4. 88J-Joey Amantea[6]; 5. 50H-Owin Halpain[8]; 6. 32C-Blake Crooms[9]; 7. 72D-Derrick Black[2]; 8. 28-Kasyn Mathews[4]; 9. 14F-Gene Owens[7]; 10. (DNS) 46-Blayne Mabry
FuelTech Race 73 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Todd Davis[1]; 2. 43-Parker Perry[4]; 3. 21A-Zach Curtis[3]; 4. 15G-Ashen Glazier[2]; 5. 51P-Kenton Pope[5]; 6. 926-Mason Skinner[7]; 7. 55T-Tytus Loos[9]; 8. 12D-Dustin Tessier[8]; 9. 17M-Chris Miller[6]; 10. (DNS) 87-Jason Brierley
FuelTech Race 74 (8 Laps): 1. 57J-Payton Johnson[8]; 2. 8W-Jayden Wagner[1]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[9]; 4. 10-Brock Berreth[4]; 5. 11C-Josh Conover[6]; 6. 48X-Trey Schleicher[7]; 7. 52-Nathan Montgomery[2]; 8. (DNF) 5D-David Camden[5]; 9. (DNF) 49R-Cody Barnes[3]; 10. (DNS) 25K-Rob Johnson
FuelTech Race 75 (8 Laps): 1. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 2. 9W-Weston Doklan[4]; 3. 13G-Elijah Gile[6]; 4. 12X-Tori Tyer[2]; 5. 26T-Aidan Turner[10]; 6. 0-Brandon Shaw[7]; 7. 5V-Axton Romero[5]; 8. 38-Isabella Landis[3]; 9. 05J-Joshua Spatola[9]; 10. 17G-Christian Galicia[8]
FuelTech Race 76 (8 Laps): 1. 1T-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 2. 01-Rylan Sharrah[3]; 3. 14-Harley Hollan[2]; 4. 22X-Hank Soares[7]; 5. 71K-Tate Gurney[4]; 6. 55B-Caleb Bacon[9]; 7. 77D-Wyatt Davis[6]; 8. 67Z-Clayton Wilson[8]; 9. (DNF) 8P-Caleb Pence[1]; 10. (DNS) 54W-Nate Bailey
FuelTech Race 77 (8 Laps): 1. 141-TJ Smith[2]; 2. 14W-Heath Walton[9]; 3. 73-Chase McDougal[3]; 4. 7P-Chris Parmley[1]; 5. 5A-Reece Shelton[7]; 6. 6-Brylee Kilmer[10]; 7. 2B-Brandon Boggs[4]; 8. 12P-Collin Pruitt[8]; 9. 73K-Lance Knigge[6]; 10. (DNF) 23-Alec Quiggle[5]
FuelTech Race 78 (8 Laps): 1. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[1]; 2. 84C-Ty Gibbs[2]; 3. 11S-Shyla Ernst[3]; 4. 29D-Mason Daugherty[5]; 5. 17-Karter Beattie[9]; 6. 81F-Braxton Flatt[6]; 7. 72-Jacob Green[4]; 8. 96H-Gunner Swindell[8]; 9. 68-Ryan Green[10]; 10. (DNF) 11J-Tityn Roberts[7]
FuelTech Race 79 (8 Laps): 1. 11X-Annalesia Miller[1]; 2. 64F-Denny Felker[5]; 3. 77C-Chase Howard[4]; 4. 197-Donnie Burrows[2]; 5. H7-Garyn Howard[8]; 6. 61L-Brannon Lucas[3]; 7. 09D-Sawyer Davis[7]; 8. 98J-Jackie Smith[9]; 9. (DNF) 25-Brayden Brewer[6]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls
FuelTech Race 80 (8 Laps): 1. 23J-Josh Castro[2]; 2. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[6]; 3. 48-Coen McDaniel[5]; 4. X-Paul Wrazidlo[1]; 5. 00T-TJ Stark[8]; 6. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[9]; 7. 96-Gage Winters[7]; 8. (DNF) 51-Joshua Huish[3]; 9. (DNF) 32K-Karter Kunsman[4]; 10. (DNF) 126-Autumn Criste[10]
FuelTech Race 81 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 2. 297-Dillon Berglan[4]; 3. 5H-Graham Huffman[1]; 4. 122-Joe B Miller[3]; 5. 10R-Ray Brewer[6]; 6. 24A-Cooper Howe[9]; 7. 25M-Eli Muilenburg[8]; 8. 15K-KayDee Howard[7]; 9. 15E-Eli Morgan[10]; 10. 17C-Calvin Journey[5]
FuelTech Race 82 (8 Laps): 1. 15Y-Jase Randolph[2]; 2. 45D-Michael Dee[6]; 3. 4K-Kruz Jelinek[4]; 4. 15L-Logan Hoskins[7]; 5. 8J-Josh Marcham[9]; 6. 77M-Preston Norbury[10]; 7. 28Y-Gabe Yacono[3]; 8. 16G-Gavin Jewett[8]; 9. 22J-Jace Murray[1]; 10. 16B-McKenzie Bartlett[5]
FuelTech Race 83 (8 Laps): 1. 24N-Nixx Eggleston[1]; 2. 08K-Kale Drake[4]; 3. 17B-Brayden Williams[3]; 4. 17P-Jacob Clayton[6]; 5. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[9]; 6. 91F-Alec Frisell[10]; 7. 9R-Rowan Edgar[5]; 8. 17H-Carson Holt[7]; 9. 04-Allen Hazell[2]; 10. (DNF) 19S-Chase Schott[8]
FuelTech Race 84 (8 Laps): 1. 3D-Trent Dixon[1]; 2. 3S-Drew Sherman[4]; 3. 11Z-Zayden Vasquez[3]; 4. 44-Jake Andreotti[7]; 5. 6B-Blake Parmley[6]; 6. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[5]; 7. 77A-Aaron Miller[9]; 8. 7S-Kanon Posey[8]; 9. 30P-Blake Pittman[10]; 10. (DNF) 13-Jase Raper[2]
FuelTech Race 85 (8 Laps): 1. 20Q-Brecken Reese[5]; 2. 319-Haidyn Hansen[2]; 3. 15J-Jase Murray[6]; 4. 96C-Chase Crowder[3]; 5. 55G-Gavin Gardner[4]; 6. 7C-Clarkson Hagan[9]; 7. 4X-Jude Allgayer[8]; 8. 2-Fox Funk[7]; 9. 25H-Taylor Hart[1]; 10. (DNS) 91X-Ken Certain
FuelTech Race 86 (8 Laps): 1. 88-JR McCutcheon[3]; 2. 210-Karter Battarbee[6]; 3. 222-Jaxon Porter[8]; 4. F0-Cade Jaeger[2]; 5. 28B-Ronny Howard[9]; 6. 59T-Tyler Crow[5]; 7. 66J-Jayden Clay[4]; 8. 5Z-Luke Shelton[10]; 9. 444-Maren Black[7]; 10. (DNF) 171-Chance Hull[1]
FuelTech Race 87 (8 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[6]; 2. 3F-Will Scribner[1]; 3. 32A-Alex Sewell[8]; 4. 64-Ronnie Dawson[5]; 5. 61-Tyler Ruth[7]; 6. 08B-Mickey Bullock[3]; 7. 81L-Ethan Larsen[4]; 8. 40R-Ryan Cannon[10]; 9. (DNF) 21G-Greyson Henry[2]; 10. (DNF) 42-Ashley Afdahl[9]
FuelTech Race 88 (8 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[4]; 2. 14P-Jacob Moseley[3]; 3. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[1]; 4. 21T-Justin Bates[2]; 5. 8-Logun Lunsford[8]; 6. 9D-Chase DeMarco[9]; 7. 26A-Jamie Hall[6]; 8. 4N-Marek Pipe[7]; 9. 08-Steve Davis[10]; 10. 51X-Kolbe Kimbrew[5]
FuelTech Race 89 (8 Laps): 1. 87C-Mack Leopard[6]; 2. 52D-Skyler Daly[2]; 3. 29$-Blake Scott[3]; 4. 3A-Drake Edwards[10]; 5. 83-Dawson Woods[8]; 6. 5S-Stone Smith[4]; 7. 88C-Dominic Carter[7]; 8. 22K-Brad Best[5]; 9. 14M-Madelyn Gjerness[9]; 10. 114-Brody Bridgeman[1]
FuelTech Race 90 (8 Laps): 1. 7L-Davis Lemaster[3]; 2. 19M-Jim Mckinney[2]; 3. 5T-Jace Thurein[5]; 4. 75-Gavyn Bolt[4]; 5. J37-Jovi Duffy[6]; 6. 28K-Kyson Bolden[9]; 7. 24L-Cale Lagroon[7]; 8. 84-JD Stauffer[1]; 9. 11-Keaton Martella[10]; 10. 72C-Chase Collier[8]
FuelTech Race 91 (8 Laps): 1. 14T-Ryan Timms[4]; 2. 71E-Emerson Axsom[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[6]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 5. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[8]; 6. 19-Justin Robison[7]; 7. 27T-Taylor Henion[10]; 8. 75S-Sean Wilkins[2]; 9. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[5]; 10. 27-Zachary Taylor[9]
FuelTech Race 92 (8 Laps): 1. 21D-Keegan Osantowski[1]; 2. 05-Kris Carroll[3]; 3. 6R-Ryder Mooi[4]; 4. 1H-Dustin Hamelmann[5]; 5. 1K-Kolette Dicero[6]; 6. 21F-Michael Cawvey[8]; 7. 14D-RJ Kingdollar[10]; 8. 44P-Cheyenne Potter[7]; 9. 11H-Kaden Holm[9]; 10. 23P-Robbie Russell[2]
FuelTech Race 93 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Jace Park[6]; 2. 29X-Liam Kane[3]; 3. 71B-Clinton Boyles[8]; 4. 429-Dilynn Hamelman[5]; 5. 90-Maxwell Norick[9]; 6. 15-Rhylee Hutchins[10]; 7. 2E-Eric Botelho[7]; 8. (DNF) 05D-William Davis[1]; 9. (DNF) 31K-Kodi Waldrop[2]; 10. (DNF) 16M-Darrius Myers[4]
FuelTech Race 94 (8 Laps): 1. 12C-Chase Spicola[1]; 2. 14B-Jonathan Beason[5]; 3. 49-Aiden Price[2]; 4. 28P-Gunnar Pio[7]; 5. 79-Dash Duinkerken[6]; 6. 37-Ayden Gatewood[4]; 7. 01T-Taylor Whitefield[9]; 8. 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr[8]; 9. 78-Haley Constance[10]; 10. (DNF) 22-Curtis Jones[3]
FuelTech Race 95 (8 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[1]; 2. 17J-Jacob Johnston[3]; 3. 33X-Richie Hartman[5]; 4. 00C-Cole Tinsley[2]; 5. 41H-Colton Hardy[7]; 6. 88M-Max Crabdree[10]; 7. 15X-Mary Earley[6]; 8. 11D-Darren Brown[9]; 9. 12U-Tyler Devenport[4]; 10. 29-Kayla Cleveland[8]
FuelTech Race 96 (8 Laps): 1. 46C-Cale McGee[2]; 2. 10H-Owen Henrichs[1]; 3. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[5]; 4. 33G-Garth Kasiner[6]; 5. 5-Bradley Huish[8]; 6. 9C-Casey Bauman[4]; 7. 3Z-Trey Zorn[7]; 8. 42K-Kolson Nelson[9]; 9. 56-Joshua Fuller[10]; 10. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[3]
FuelTech Race 97 (8 Laps): 1. 17S-Cam Sorrels[1]; 2. 11A-Jason McDougal[2]; 3. 5L-Landon Jesina[6]; 4. 88K-Bryce Kujath[4]; 5. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[8]; 6. 18D-Dixon Alderman[5]; 7. 12R-Cameron Paul[10]; 8. 16S-Bryson Sozinho[7]; 9. 11K-Cary Oliver[9]; 10. 17R-Brycen Roush[3]
FuelTech Race 98 (8 Laps): 1. 14Z-Jaxon Nail[1]; 2. 35-Gaige Weldon[3]; 3. 39L-Logan Seavey[8]; 4. 83W-Chelby Hinton[7]; 5. 14Y-Jake Nail[10]; 6. 125-Jackson Skinner[2]; 7. 24J-JW Henderson[5]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[4]; 9. 14V-Ben Morabito[9]; 10. 22S-Shawn Murray[6]
FuelTech Race 99 (8 Laps): 1. 93-Cash Lacombe[2]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 88A-Austin Torgerson[10]; 4. 21L-Brady Bacon[9]; 5. 48S-Travis Smith[4]; 6. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 7. 25J-Delaney Jost[6]; 8. 30-John Crowder[1]; 9. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 10. 22Z-Zach McNally[3]
FuelTech Race 100 (8 Laps): 1. 29T-Ashton Torgerson[3]; 2. 98K-Brandon Carr[1]; 3. 42W-Brant Woods[9]; 4. 95B-James Roselli[5]; 5. 95M-Paige Moss[4]; 6. 5B-Chase Rodgers[8]; 7. 84D-Dalten Maust[7]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[6]; 9. 9J-Emily Dietrich[10]; 10. (DQ) 55C-Tanner Cheek[2]
FuelTech Race 101 (8 Laps): 1. 8H-Broedy Graham[1]; 2. 1W-Mike Wheeler[2]; 3. 22M-Sammy McNabb[6]; 4. 51M-Ruston Moss[3]; 5. 9L-Degan Lelsz[4]; 6. 99X-Briggs Danner[9]; 7. 14G-Connor Gross[7]; 8. 75M-Devan Myers[8]; 9. 26G-AJ Klonoski[5]; 10. (DNS) 00K-Vejay Knott
FuelTech Race 102 (8 Laps): 1. 22H-Greyson Henry[1]; 2. 12T-Brantley Tjaden[2]; 3. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[3]; 4. 66G-Blayden Graham[5]; 5. 52S-Mason Spohn[6]; 6. 5J-Jason Sechrist[4]; 7. 9P-Sami Porter[7]; 8. 187-Landon Crawley[9]; 9. (DNF) 42R-RJ Deighton[8]; 10. (DNS) 14R-Brett Vanzant
FuelTech Race 103 (8 Laps): 1. 29S-Lane Seratt[1]; 2. 14J-Jett Nunley[3]; 3. 7X-Kyle Spence[10]; 4. 11B-Braxton Weger[6]; 5. 19L-Landon Bellows[2]; 6. 25S-Justis Sokol[7]; 7. 114X-Ethan Bolten[4]; 8. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[8]; 9. 33C-Robert Stott[9]; 10. (DNF) 52K-Scott Kreutter[5]
FuelTech Race 104 (8 Laps): 1. 99-Bryant Dawson[1]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 3. 51B-Kyle Busch[10]; 4. 17A-Bryce Comer[8]; 5. 93H-Landon Henry[9]; 6. 10M-Daniel Robinson[6]; 7. 24C-Cameron Campbell[7]; 8. 77S-Stanley Kreisel[2]; 9. 189-Jason McCrary[4]; 10. (DNF) 57L-Jacob Lucas[3]
FuelTech Race 105 (8 Laps): 1. 94-Hayden Wise[2]; 2. 57-Kyle Chady[4]; 3. 19J-JT Daniel[1]; 4. 49A-Ace Moore[7]; 5. 57A-Austin Mccallum[5]; 6. 55N-Luke Hinkley[8]; 7. 22T-Tanner Tripplett[3]; 8. 38A-Abbie Adams[6]; 9. 102-Audrie Slough[9]; 10. (DNS) 359-Drake Stanaland
FuelTech Race 106 (8 Laps): 1. 4Y-Jett Yantis[10]; 2. 95-Ryker Morrow[3]; 3. 5C-Colton Knapp[5]; 4. 16A-Brady Amos[2]; 5. 91K-Kevin Bayer[9]; 6. 990-Brett Osborn[4]; 7. 46T-Matt Thompson[6]; 8. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 9. 95L-London McKenzie[1]; 10. 07R-Bubba Rains[8]
FuelTech Race 107 (8 Laps): 1. 27E-Ethan Wicker[1]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[2]; 3. 51J-Dalton Parreira[3]; 4. 70H-Ty Hulsey[6]; 5. 97M-Rees Moran[5]; 6. 7A-Aaron Jesina[7]; 7. 15T-Tylen Trammell[9]; 8. 26B-Victoria Beaner[8]; 9. 13M-Riley Dawson[4]; 10. 7Z-ZACH DOWLLAR[10]
FuelTech Race 108 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Scotty Milan[1]; 2. 32J-Tanner Tucker[2]; 3. 14K-Colton Key[5]; 4. 114S-Sawyer Kiner[3]; 5. 55L-Lucas Mauldin[7]; 6. 26F-Michael Faccinto[9]; 7. 7D-Jackson Davenport[8]; 8. 88G-Grant Schaadt[10]; 9. 17D-Dugan Ridenour[6]; 10. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[4]
FuelTech Race 109 (8 Laps): 1. 3H-Ryder Hughart[1]; 2. 49Z-Zak Moore[3]; 3. 55X-Trevor Cline[5]; 4. 80N-Shawn Jones[2]; 5. 10K-Koda Oller[4]; 6. C71-Carter Jensrud[10]; 7. 7J-Danika Jo Faccinto[9]; 8. 78D-Colin Mackey[8]; 9. 45X-Brandon Denton[6]; 10. 46G-Jackson Geragi[7]
FuelTech Race 110 (8 Laps): 1. 83L-Owen Larson[1]; 2. 1J-Jeffrey Newell[4]; 3. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[2]; 4. 14L-Logan Heath[7]; 5. 12S-Brianna Snyder[9]; 6. 45H-Steven Hefley[8]; 7. 58-Kyle Halter[6]; 8. 3V-Kermit Burnam Jr[5]; 9. B1-Brantley Queeney[3]; 10. (DNS) 7K-Karson Carter
FuelTech Race 111 (8 Laps): 1. 77H-Robbie Smith[2]; 2. 14H-Kyle Hooper[1]; 3. 17Q-Brice Shaid[5]; 4. 97K-Mavrick Page[4]; 5. 14C-Camden Kroening[3]; 6. 3T-Trevor McIntire[7]; 7. 99B-Skyler Bohard[6]; 8. 19A-Ayla Morefield[8]; 9. (DNS) 1C-Karlas Stephens; 10. (DNS) 01J-Mikey Wheeler Jr
FuelTech Race 112 (8 Laps): 1. 20K-Skyler Keeney[1]; 2. 7-Quinn Thurein[4]; 3. 78J-Zak Gorski[6]; 4. 1S-Cale Cannon[9]; 5. 40-Devin Feger[7]; 6. 73M-Wyatt Miller[3]; 7. 17Y-Chase Cabre[8]; 8. 51K-Kaimron Schoonover[5]; 9. 21X-Lincoln Martin[2]
Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Heat/Qualifier Passing Points advance to the A-Feature)
Race 280 | Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 88A-Austin Torgerson[3]; 2. 4Y-Jett Yantis[4]; 3. 222-Jaxon Porter[1]; 4. 141-TJ Smith[6]; 5. 7L-Davis Lemaster[5]; 6. 13G-Elijah Gile[9]; 7. 08K-Kale Drake[8]; 8. 71E-Emerson Axsom[13]; 9. 17S-Cam Sorrels[11]; 10. 32-Trey Marcham[2]; 11. 3H-Ryder Hughart[12]; 12. 9K-Kieran Casillas[10]; 13. 4S-Spencer Hill[14]; 14. 25W-Ilah Williams[7]
Race 281 | Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 32A-Alex Sewell[1]; 2. 42W-Brant Woods[2]; 3. 7X-Kyle Spence[3]; 4. 57J-Payton Johnson[4]; 5. 29T-Ashton Torgerson[5]; 6. 3S-Drew Sherman[8]; 7. 83L-Owen Larson[12]; 8. 26T-Aidan Turner[14]; 9. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[10]; 10. 05-Kris Carroll[13]; 11. (DNF) 8G-Grayson Price[7]; 12. (DNF) 14Z-Jaxon Nail[11]; 13. (DNF) 15J-Jase Murray[9]; 14. (DNF) 23J-Josh Castro[6]
Race 282 | Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 71B-Clinton Boyles[1]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[2]; 3. 51B-Kyle Busch[3]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 5. 3Y-Cole Roberts[9]; 6. 21L-Brady Bacon[7]; 7. 21-Cash Lovenburg[6]; 8. 3A-Drake Edwards[5]; 9. 29X-Liam Kane[13]; 10. 57-Kyle Chady[8]; 11. 8H-Broedy Graham[11]; 12. 14Y-Jake Nail[14]; 13. 20K-Skyler Keeney[12]; 14. 11X-Annalesia Miller[10]
Race 283 | Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 39L-Logan Seavey[1]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[3]; 3. 18B-Brexton Busch[2]; 4. 1S-Cale Cannon[7]; 5. 15Y-Jase Randolph[6]; 6. 24N-Nixx Eggleston[8]; 7. 64F-Denny Felker[5]; 8. 5L-Landon Jesina[9]; 9. 17A-Bryce Comer[10]; 10. 22H-Greyson Henry[11]; 11. 17J-Jacob Johnston[13]; 12. 48-Coen McDaniel[12]; 13. 14W-Heath Walton[4]; 14. (DNS) 1J-Jeffrey Newell
Race 284 | Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 10P-Chase Randall[1]; 2. 75G-Garrett Benson[3]; 3. 14T-Ryan Timms[2]; 4. 14B-Jonathan Beason[5]; 5. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 6. 22M-Sammy McNabb[9]; 7. 5K-Kameron Chamness[7]; 8. 7-Quinn Thurein[8]; 9. 5T-Jace Thurein[14]; 10. 35-Gaige Weldon[13]; 11. 29S-Lane Seratt[11]; 12. 3D-Trent Dixon[10]; 13. 23A-Adam Presnar[12]; 14. (DNF) 46C-Cale McGee[6]
Race 285 | Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 86-Daison Pursley[5]; 2. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[2]; 3. 87C-Mack Leopard[4]; 4. 1T-Wout Hoffmans[3]; 5. 42C-Noah Carpenter[1]; 6. 43-Parker Perry[7]; 7. 78J-Zak Gorski[9]; 8. 71T-Anthony Rea[8]; 9. 2V-Mason Vincent[12]; 10. 21D-Keegan Osantowski[10]; 11. 93-Cash Lacombe[6]; 12. 14J-Jett Nunley[13]; 13. 33X-Richie Hartman[14]; 14. 99-Bryant Dawson[11]
Race 286 | Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 14A-Chris Andrews[1]; 2. 20Q-Brecken Reese[3]; 3. 12-Jace Park[4]; 4. 95-Ryker Morrow[11]; 5. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 6. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[13]; 7. 27E-Ethan Wicker[9]; 8. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 9. 44K-Kayden Barker[8]; 10. 94-Hayden Wise[6]; 11. 45D-Michael Dee[2]; 12. 14X-Brayden Jewett[7]; 13. (DNF) 01-Rylan Sharrah[12]; 14. (DNS) 9W-Weston Doklan
Race 287 | Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 88-JR McCutcheon[1]; 2. 9-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 3. 24-KJ Snow[4]; 4. 77R-Cooper Sullivan[5]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[10]; 6. 297-Dillon Berglan[7]; 7. 77H-Robbie Smith[6]; 8. 210-Karter Battarbee[2]; 9. 77E-Cole Esgar[8]; 10. 49Z-Zak Moore[13]; 11. 34-Todd Davis[9]; 12. 97-Scotty Milan[11]; 13. 5C-Colton Knapp[14]; 14. 14P-Jacob Moseley[12]
F-Features (Top 2 advance to E-Features)
JST Motorsports Race 358 | F1 (8 Laps): 1. 30B-Kyler Bearce[3]; 2. 171-Chance Hull[9]; 3. 14F-Gene Owens[1]; 4. 73K-Lance Knigge[2]; 5. 04-Allen Hazell[5]; 6. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[6]; 7. 9B-Duane Bartlett[4]; 8. (DNF) 17C-Calvin Journey[7]; 9. (DNF) 87-Jason Brierley[8]; 10. (DNS) B1-Brantley Queeney
JST Motorsports Race 359 | F2 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Brayden Brewer[2]; 2. 17R-Brycen Roush[8]; 3. 114-Brody Bridgeman[9]; 4. 52N-Brooklyn Newman[4]; 5. 16B-McKenzie Bartlett[7]; 6. (DNF) 444-Maren Black[1]; 7. (DNF) 8P-Caleb Pence[6]; 8. (DNF) 21G-Greyson Henry[5]; 9. (DNF) 84J-JT Qualls[10]; 10. (DNF) 32K-Karter Kunsman[3]
JST Motorsports Race 360 | F3 (8 Laps): 1. 12U-Tyler Devenport[2]; 2. 17D-Dugan Ridenour[1]; 3. 359-Drake Stanaland[5]; 4. 11M-Mattix McBride[3]; 5. 75S-Sean Wilkins[4]; 6. (DNS) 51X-Kolbe Kimbrew; 7. (DNS) 55C-Tanner Cheek; 8. (DNS) 22Z-Zach McNally; 9. (DNS) 84-JD Stauffer; 10. (DNS) 22J-Jace Murray
JST Motorsports Race 361 | F4 (8 Laps): 1. 7K-Karson Carter[8]; 2. 189-Jason McCrary[3]; 3. 45X-Brandon Denton[2]; 4. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[6]; 5. 25H-Taylor Hart[5]; 6. (DNF) 05D-William Davis[1]; 7. (DNF) 17G-Christian Galicia[4]; 8. (DNF) 57L-Jacob Lucas[7]; 9. (DNS) 31K-Kodi Waldrop; 10. (DNS) 46-Blayne Mabry
JST Motorsports Race 362 | F5 (8 Laps): 1. 52K-Scott Kreutter[5]; 2. 13M-Riley Dawson[2]; 3. 07-Phillip Cordova[6]; 4. 26G-AJ Klonoski[1]; 5. 21X-Lincoln Martin[3]; 6. (DNF) 95L-London McKenzie[4]; 7. (DNS) 30-John Crowder; 8. (DNS) 19S-Chase Schott; 9. (DNS) 01J-Mikey Wheeler Jr; 10. (DNS) 25K-Rob Johnson
JST Motorsports Race 363 | F6 (8 Laps): 1. 9M-Matt Moore[2]; 2. 72C-Chase Collier[4]; 3. 16M-Darrius Myers[7]; 4. 10L-Patrick Lundy[5]; 5. 22S-Shawn Murray[6]; 6. 13-Jase Raper[8]; 7. 42-Ashley Afdahl[3]; 8. 3K-Karstyn Avila[1]; 9. 91X-Ken Certain[9]; 10. 54W-Nate Bailey[10]
JST Motorsports Race 364 | F7 (8 Laps): 1. 126-Autumn Criste[1]; 2. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[4]; 3. 11J-Tityn Roberts[3]; 4. 29-Kayla Cleveland[2]; 5. 00K-Vejay Knott[7]; 6. 23P-Robbie Russell[5]; 7. (DNF) 14R-Brett Vanzant[6]; 8. (DNS) 22A-Kaylee Bryson; 9. (DNS) 391-Holley Spake; 10. (DNS) 75F-Cole Frerichs
JST Motorsports Race 365 | F8 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[4]; 2. 17M-Chris Miller[1]; 3. 46G-Jackson Geragi[3]; 4. 7Z-ZACH DOWLLAR[2]; 5. 2A-Eddie Hamblen[5]; 6. (DNS) 22-Curtis Jones; 7. (DNS) 49R-Cody Barnes; 8. (DNS) 07R-Bubba Rains; 9. (DNS) 1C-Karlas Stephens
E-Features (Top 2 advance to D-Features)
JST Motorsports Race 366 | E1 (8 Laps): 1. 24L-Cale Lagroon[2]; 2. 08B-Mickey Bullock[1]; 3. 15E-Eli Morgan[9]; 4. 171-Chance Hull[14]; 5. 30B-Kyler Bearce[13]; 6. 98J-Jackie Smith[4]; 7. 102-Audrie Slough[12]; 8. 22T-Tanner Tripplett[6]; 9. 18F-Steve Finn[11]; 10. 38A-Abbie Adams[10]; 11. (DNS) 75M-Devan Myers; 12. (DNS) 77D-Wyatt Davis; 13. (DNS) 9R-Rowan Edgar; 14. (DNS) 17H-Carson Holt
JST Motorsports Race 367 | E2 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[1]; 2. 12D-Dustin Tessier[3]; 3. 07A-Avery Morgan[7]; 4. 2-Fox Funk[5]; 5. 25-Brayden Brewer[9]; 6. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[4]; 7. 30P-Blake Pittman[6]; 8. 26A-Jamie Hall[2]; 9. 38-Isabella Landis[8]; 10. (DNS) 2E-Eric Botelho; 11. (DNS) 24J-JW Henderson; 12. (DNS) 27-Zachary Taylor; 13. (DNS) 01D-Allen Saine; 14. (DNS) 17R-Brycen Roush
JST Motorsports Race 368 | E3 (8 Laps): 1. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 2. 4N-Marek Pipe[6]; 3. 125-Jackson Skinner[1]; 4. 12U-Tyler Devenport[10]; 5. 2B-Brandon Boggs[4]; 6. 15X-Mary Earley[3]; 7. 51-Joshua Huish[9]; 8. 17D-Dugan Ridenour[12]; 9. 67Z-Clayton Wilson[5]; 10. 05J-Joshua Spatola[8]; 11. 08-Steve Davis[7]; 12. (DNS) 11D-Darren Brown; 13. (DNS) 70-Brendan McCarter; 14. (DNS) 26B-Victoria Beaner
JST Motorsports Race 369 | E4 (8 Laps): 1. 72-Jacob Green[2]; 2. 78D-Colin Mackey[4]; 3. 12P-Collin Pruitt[3]; 4. 7K-Karson Carter[7]; 5. 44P-Cheyenne Potter[5]; 6. 45M-Ty Marrel[1]; 7. 11-Keaton Martella[6]; 8. 189-Jason McCrary[8]; 9. (DNS) 25J-Delaney Jost; 10. (DNS) 84D-Dalten Maust; 11. (DNS) 14M-Madelyn Gjerness; 12. (DNS) 71-Corbin Weekly; 13. (DNS) 42K-Kolson Nelson; 14. (DNS) 5D-David Camden
JST Motorsports Race 370 | E5 (8 Laps): 1. 96H-Gunner Swindell[3]; 2. 46T-Matt Thompson[1]; 3. 11H-Kaden Holm[7]; 4. 78-Haley Constance[6]; 5. 16S-Bryson Sozinho[5]; 6. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 7. 52K-Scott Kreutter[9]; 8. 13M-Riley Dawson[10]; 9. 72D-Derrick Black[4]; 10. (DNF) 66J-Jayden Clay[2]; 11. (DNS) 22K-Brad Best; 12. (DNS) 187-Landon Crawley; 13. (DNS) 15V-Jack Kassik; 14. (DNS) 14G-Connor Gross
JST Motorsports Race 371 | E6 (8 Laps): 1. 9P-Sami Porter[1]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 3. 16G-Gavin Jewett[5]; 4. 9M-Matt Moore[11]; 5. 42R-RJ Deighton[10]; 6. 19A-Ayla Morefield[3]; 7. 81L-Ethan Larsen[4]; 8. 52-Nathan Montgomery[6]; 9. 58-Kyle Halter[2]; 10. 72C-Chase Collier[12]; 11. 11K-Cary Oliver[9]; 12. (DNF) 3V-Kermit Burnam Jr[8]; 13. (DNS) 09D-Sawyer Davis; 14. (DNS) 56-Joshua Fuller
JST Motorsports Race 372 | E7 (8 Laps): 1. 24C-Cameron Campbell[2]; 2. 96-Gage Winters[1]; 3. 74X-Caleb Edington[4]; 4. 99B-Skyler Bohard[3]; 5. 126-Autumn Criste[11]; 6. 7S-Kanon Posey[6]; 7. 51K-Kaimron Schoonover[9]; 8. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[12]; 9. 114X-Ethan Bolten[5]; 10. 95A-Teija Hall[10]; 11. 14N-Nolan Bartley[7]; 12. (DNF) 7W-Andrew Weathers[8]; 13. (DNS) 14V-Ben Morabito; 14. (DNS) 9J-Emily Dietrich
JST Motorsports Race 373 | E8 (8 Laps): 1. 88C-Dominic Carter[12]; 2. 33-Joey Robinson[1]; 3. 28Y-Gabe Yacono[3]; 4. 23-Alec Quiggle[10]; 5. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[2]; 6. 68-Ryan Green[6]; 7. 77S-Stanley Kreisel[9]; 8. 17M-Chris Miller[11]; 9. 15K-KayDee Howard[5]; 10. 28-Kasyn Mathews[8]; 11. (DNF) 37X-Xander Dundon[7]; 12. (DNS) 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr; 13. (DNS) 5V-Axton Romero; 14. (DNS) 33C-Robert Stott
D-Features (Top 2 advance to C-Features)
JST Motorsports Race 374 | D1 (10 Laps): 1. 7C-Clarkson Hagan[1]; 2. 10R-Ray Brewer[3]; 3. 39-Russ Disinger[6]; 4. 48X-Trey Schleicher[5]; 5. 97M-Rees Moran[7]; 6. 3T-Trevor McIntire[9]; 7. 12X-Tori Tyer[4]; 8. 08B-Mickey Bullock[12]; 9. 25M-Eli Muilenburg[11]; 10. 5J-Jason Sechrist[10]; 11. 24L-Cale Lagroon[13]; 12. 95W-Amelia Westlake[8]; 13. (DNF) 88K-Bryce Kujath[2]; 14. (DNS) 85J-Logan Julien
JST Motorsports Race 375 | D2 (10 Laps): 1. 6B-Blake Parmley[2]; 2. 21F-Michael Cawvey[4]; 3. 73M-Wyatt Miller[11]; 4. 97K-Mavrick Page[1]; 5. 197-Donnie Burrows[3]; 6. 4X-Jude Allgayer[9]; 7. 990-Brett Osborn[10]; 8. 12B-Bella Coleman[6]; 9. 4V-Slayde Nuss[5]; 10. 12D-Dustin Tessier[12]; 11. 19L-Landon Bellows[8]; 12. 08X-Brayton Roberts[7]; 13. (DNS) 14C-Camden Kroening; 14. (DNS) 9D-Chase DeMarco
JST Motorsports Race 376 | D3 (10 Laps): 1. F0-Cade Jaeger[3]; 2. 28K-Kyson Bolden[1]; 3. 71K-Tate Gurney[5]; 4. 75B-Brayden Lewis[7]; 5. J37-Jovi Duffy[2]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[9]; 7. 926-Mason Skinner[6]; 8. 4N-Marek Pipe[10]; 9. 7D-Jackson Davenport[8]; 10. 27T-Taylor Henion[4]; 11. (DNS) 77L-Jake Hagopian; 12. (DNS) 88L-Landen Adams; 13. (DNS) 81F-Braxton Flatt; 14. (DNS) 5B-Chase Rodgers
JST Motorsports Race 377 | D4 (10 Laps): 1. 122-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 55G-Gavin Gardner[5]; 3. 21T-Justin Bates[2]; 4. 78D-Colin Mackey[10]; 5. 72-Jacob Green[9]; 6. 0-Brandon Shaw[6]; 7. 55T-Tytus Loos[7]; 8. 55N-Luke Hinkley[3]; 9. (DNF) 12A-Bailey Carter[8]; 10. (DNF) 14D-RJ Kingdollar[4]; 11. (DNS) 10M-Daniel Robinson; 12. (DNS) 17Y-Chase Cabre; 13. (DNS) 1K-Kolette Dicero; 14. (DNS) 99X-Briggs Danner
JST Motorsports Race 378 | D5 (10 Laps): 1. 12R-Cameron Paul[4]; 2. 19-Justin Robison[6]; 3. 96C-Chase Crowder[1]; 4. 26C-Cole Thomas[8]; 5. 79-Dash Duinkerken[2]; 6. 77A-Aaron Miller[7]; 7. 5Z-Luke Shelton[9]; 8. (DNF) 96H-Gunner Swindell[10]; 9. (DNF) 48S-Travis Smith[5]; 10. (DNF) 45H-Steven Hefley[3]; 11. (DNF) 46T-Matt Thompson[11]; 12. (DNS) 26F-Michael Faccinto; 13. (DNS) 00C-Cole Tinsley; 14. (DNS) 18-Aidan Leingang
JST Motorsports Race 379 | D6 (10 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[1]; 2. 52S-Mason Spohn[3]; 3. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[8]; 4. 3E-Dayton Empey[5]; 5. 16A-Brady Amos[4]; 6. 95M-Paige Moss[7]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[10]; 8. 9P-Sami Porter[13]; 9. 40R-Ryan Cannon[12]; 10. 5S-Stone Smith[11]; 11. 27X-Mitchell Cooper[6]; 12. 51M-Ruston Moss[2]; 13. (DNF) 22E-Evan Dixon[14]; 14. (DNF) 01T-Taylor Whitefield[9]
JST Motorsports Race 380 | D7 (10 Laps): 1. 10-Brock Berreth[1]; 2. 114S-Sawyer Kiner[2]; 3. 9L-Degan Lelsz[7]; 4. 24C-Cameron Campbell[13]; 5. 15T-Tylen Trammell[9]; 6. 25S-Justis Sokol[8]; 7. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 8. 7P-Chris Parmley[5]; 9. 88G-Grant Schaadt[12]; 10. 96-Gage Winters[14]; 11. 51P-Kenton Pope[6]; 12. (DNF) 80N-Shawn Jones[4]; 13. (DNS) 37-Ayden Gatewood; 14. (DNS) 59T-Tyler Crow
JST Motorsports Race 381 | D8 (10 Laps): 1. 11C-Josh Conover[2]; 2. 75-Gavyn Bolt[1]; 3. 21B-Mason Beinhower[3]; 4. 7A-Aaron Jesina[7]; 5. 9C-Casey Bauman[9]; 6. 57A-Austin Mccallum[5]; 7. 88C-Dominic Carter[11]; 8. 33-Joey Robinson[12]; 9. 61L-Brannon Lucas[10]; 10. 18D-Dixon Alderman[8]; 11. X-Paul Wrazidlo[4]; 12. (DNF) 10K-Koda Oller[6]; 13. (DNS) 7J-Danika Jo Faccinto; 14. (DNS) 15G-Ashen Glazier
C-Features (Top 2 advance to B-Features)
JST Motorsports Race 382 | C1 (10 Laps): 1. 14K-Colton Key[1]; 2. 49A-Ace Moore[2]; 3. 98K-Brandon Carr[5]; 4. 14-Harley Hollan[10]; 5. 17P-Jacob Clayton[6]; 6. 21A-Zach Curtis[8]; 7. 1V-Callum Thornton[9]; 8. 66G-Blayden Graham[11]; 9. 7S-Kanon Posey[13]; 10. H7-Garyn Howard[7]; 11. 41H-Colton Hardy[12]; 12. 1W-Mike Wheeler[3]; 13. 10R-Ray Brewer[14]; 14. 90-Maxwell Norick[4]
JST Motorsports Race 383 | C2 (10 Laps): 1. 55X-Trevor Cline[1]; 2. 14H-Kyle Hooper[5]; 3. 14L-Logan Heath[2]; 4. 12T-Brantley Tjaden[3]; 5. 00T-TJ Stark[7]; 6. 33G-Garth Kasiner[6]; 7. 93H-Landon Henry[4]; 8. 73-Chase McDougal[8]; 9. 21F-Michael Cawvey[14]; 10. 55L-Lucas Mauldin[12]; 11. 20W-Shawn Wicker[11]; 12. 49-Aiden Price[10]; 13. 6B-Blake Parmley[13]; 14. 6-Brylee Kilmer[9]
JST Motorsports Race 384 | C3 (10 Laps): 1. 17Q-Brice Shaid[1]; 2. 32S-Scott Sawyer[2]; 3. 11B-Braxton Weger[6]; 4. 91K-Kevin Bayer[4]; 5. 8-Logun Lunsford[7]; 6. 2Z-Zac Zeller[11]; 7. 11S-Shyla Ernst[8]; 8. F0-Cade Jaeger[13]; 9. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 10. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[10]; 11. 14S-Kamden Gossard[5]; 12. 28K-Kyson Bolden[12]; 13. (DNF) 21J-Kameron Key[3]; 14. (DNS) 40-Devin Feger
JST Motorsports Race 385 | C4 (10 Laps): 1. 22X-Hank Soares[1]; 2. 84C-Ty Gibbs[2]; 3. 122-Joe B Miller[10]; 4. 32J-Tanner Tucker[3]; 5. 70H-Ty Hulsey[5]; 6. 29D-Mason Daugherty[8]; 7. 5E-Eli Holden[9]; 8. 77C-Chase Howard[4]; 9. 55G-Gavin Gardner[11]; 10. 91F-Alec Frisell[7]; 11. 17B-Brayden Williams[6]; 12. (DNS) 12S-Brianna Snyder; 13. (DNS) 83-Dawson Woods; 14. (DNS) 5H-Graham Huffman
JST Motorsports Race 386 | C5 (10 Laps): 1. 11Z-Zayden Vasquez[8]; 2. 319-Haidyn Hansen[2]; 3. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[7]; 4. 4K-Kruz Jelinek[5]; 5. 17-Karter Beattie[3]; 6. 12R-Cameron Paul[13]; 7. 5M-Nathan Meendering[4]; 8. 42X-Luke Anderson[6]; 9. 19-Justin Robison[14]; 10. 32C-Blake Crooms[12]; 11. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[11]; 12. 15-Rhylee Hutchins[9]; 13. 15L-Logan Hoskins[1]; 14. (DNF) 64-Ronnie Dawson[10]
JST Motorsports Race 387 | C6 (10 Laps): 1. 44-Jake Andreotti[1]; 2. 8W-Jayden Wagner[4]; 3. 8J-Josh Marcham[3]; 4. 52D-Skyler Daly[2]; 5. 52S-Mason Spohn[12]; 6. 88M-Max Crabdree[9]; 7. 6R-Ryder Mooi[5]; 8. 48T-Tanner Holm[13]; 9. 5-Bradley Huish[7]; 10. 55B-Caleb Bacon[10]; 11. 29$-Blake Scott[6]; 12. 19J-JT Daniel[11]; 13. 1H-Dustin Hamelmann[8]; 14. (DNS) 2C-Chris Cochran
JST Motorsports Race 388 | C7 (10 Laps): 1. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[2]; 2. 16-Alex Slade[5]; 3. 19M-Jim Mckinney[1]; 4. 3F-Will Scribner[3]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 6. 21E-Enzo Spicola[4]; 7. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[10]; 8. 114S-Sawyer Kiner[11]; 9. 5A-Reece Shelton[9]; 10. 429-Dilynn Hamelman[8]; 11. (DNF) 8B-Dustin Bottoms[6]; 12. (DNS) 33Z-Kolton Nimrod; 13. (DNS) 28P-Gunnar Pio; 14. (DNS) 10-Brock Berreth
JST Motorsports Race 389 | C8 (10 Laps): 1. 83W-Chelby Hinton[1]; 2. 11A-Jason McDougal[2]; 3. 10H-Owen Henrichs[4]; 4. 51J-Dalton Parreira[7]; 5. 95B-James Roselli[8]; 6. 9Z-Jake Jones[6]; 7. 24A-Cooper Howe[10]; 8. 28B-Ronny Howard[3]; 9. 11C-Josh Conover[11]; 10. 61-Tyler Ruth[9]; 11. 50H-Owin Halpain[5]; 12. (DNS) 21M-Sam Morthland; 13. (DNS) 88J-Joey Amantea; 14. (DNS) 75-Gavyn Bolt
B-Features (Top 2 advance to the LCQ)
Race 414 | B1 (12 Laps): 1. 13G-Elijah Gile[4]; 2. 18B-Brexton Busch[2]; 3. 141-TJ Smith[3]; 4. 17A-Bryce Comer[8]; 5. 88-JR McCutcheon[1]; 6. 21L-Brady Bacon[5]; 7. 29X-Liam Kane[6]; 8. 14K-Colton Key[13]; 9. 94-Hayden Wise[9]; 10. 210-Karter Battarbee[7]; 11. 4S-Spencer Hill[11]; 12. 93-Cash Lacombe[10]; 13. 49A-Ace Moore[14]; 14. (DNF) 99-Bryant Dawson[12]
Race 415 | B2 (12 Laps): 1. 42W-Brant Woods[1]; 2. 14T-Ryan Timms[2]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[3]; 4. 22M-Sammy McNabb[4]; 5. 44K-Kayden Barker[6]; 6. 55X-Trevor Cline[13]; 7. 33X-Richie Hartman[11]; 8. 14H-Kyle Hooper[12]; 9. 34-Todd Davis[8]; 10. 14P-Jacob Moseley[10]; 11. 3H-Ryder Hughart[9]; 12. (DNF) 17S-Cam Sorrels[7]; 13. (DNF) 43-Parker Perry[5]; 14. (DNS) 21-Cash Lovenburg
Race 416 | B3 (12 Laps): 1. 57J-Payton Johnson[1]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 3. 77H-Robbie Smith[6]; 4. 1S-Cale Cannon[2]; 5. 7-Quinn Thurein[7]; 6. 14J-Jett Nunley[10]; 7. 297-Dillon Berglan[5]; 8. 77E-Cole Esgar[8]; 9. 17Q-Brice Shaid[13]; 10. 32S-Scott Sawyer[14]; 11. 5C-Colton Knapp[11]; 12. 14W-Heath Walton[9]; 13. 11X-Annalesia Miller[12]; 14. (DNF) 14B-Jonathan Beason[3]
Race 417 | B4 (12 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 2. 22X-Hank Soares[13]; 3. 78J-Zak Gorski[5]; 4. 14Z-Jaxon Nail[10]; 5. 77R-Cooper Sullivan[3]; 6. 22H-Greyson Henry[8]; 7. 84C-Ty Gibbs[12]; 8. 8H-Broedy Graham[9]; 9. 71T-Anthony Rea[7]; 10. 14X-Brayden Jewett[11]; 11. 3S-Drew Sherman[4]; 12. 1T-Wout Hoffmans[2]; 13. (DNF) 5K-Kameron Chamness[6]; 14. (DNS) 1J-Jeffrey Newell
Race 418 | B5 (12 Laps): 1. 7X-Kyle Spence[1]; 2. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 3. 83L-Owen Larson[3]; 4. 26T-Aidan Turner[4]; 5. 05-Kris Carroll[7]; 6. 14Y-Jake Nail[9]; 7. 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 8. 97-Scotty Milan[10]; 9. 32-Trey Marcham[8]; 10. 25W-Ilah Williams[12]; 11. 319-Haidyn Hansen[14]; 12. 11Z-Zayden Vasquez[13]; 13. (DNF) 20K-Skyler Keeney[11]; 14. (DNF) 12C-Chase Spicola[6]
Race 419 | B6 (12 Laps): 1. 51B-Kyle Busch[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[2]; 3. 35-Gaige Weldon[5]; 4. 29S-Lane Seratt[7]; 5. 5L-Landon Jesina[4]; 6. 9K-Kieran Casillas[8]; 7. 8W-Jayden Wagner[10]; 8. 17J-Jacob Johnston[6]; 9. 23A-Adam Presnar[9]; 10. 7L-Davis Lemaster[3]; 11. (DNS) 23J-Josh Castro; 12. (DNS) 08K-Kale Drake; 13. (DNS) 42C-Noah Carpenter; 14. (DNS) 44-Jake Andreotti
Race 420 | B7 (12 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[2]; 2. 29T-Ashton Torgerson[3]; 3. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[1]; 4. 24N-Nixx Eggleston[4]; 5. 01-Rylan Sharrah[10]; 6. 5T-Jace Thurein[5]; 7. 3D-Trent Dixon[9]; 8. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[11]; 9. 16-Alex Slade[12]; 10. 45D-Michael Dee[8]; 11. (DNF) 57-Kyle Chady[7]; 12. (DNF) 49Z-Zak Moore[6]; 13. (DNS) 46C-Cale McGee; 14. (DNS) 2V-Mason Vincent
Race 421 | B8 (12 Laps): 1. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[1]; 2. 71E-Emerson Axsom[4]; 3. 15Y-Jase Randolph[3]; 4. 222-Jaxon Porter[2]; 5. 3A-Drake Edwards[6]; 6. 64F-Denny Felker[5]; 7. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[7]; 8. 21D-Keegan Osantowski[8]; 9. 48-Coen McDaniel[10]; 10. 15J-Jase Murray[11]; 11. (DNF) 8G-Grayson Price[9]; 12. (DNF) 83W-Chelby Hinton[13]; 13. (DNF) 11A-Jason McDougal[12]; 14. (DNS) 9W-Weston Doklan
LCQ (Top 8 advanced to the A-Feature)
Race 426 | LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 42W-Brant Woods[1]; 2. 57J-Payton Johnson[2]; 3. 14T-Ryan Timms[10]; 4. 7X-Kyle Spence[4]; 5. 3-Cole Schroeder[3]; 6. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[6]; 7. 13G-Elijah Gile[8]; 8. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[7]; 9. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[12]; 10. 71E-Emerson Axsom[15]; 11. 51B-Kyle Busch[5]; 12. 24S-Colby Sokol[14]; 13. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[11]; 14. 18B-Brexton Busch[9]; 15. 29T-Ashton Torgerson[13]; 16. (DNF) 22X-Hank Soares[16]
A-Feature
Race 432 | A Main (30 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 2. 86-Daison Pursley[3]; 3. 75G-Garrett Benson[5]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[6]; 5. 12-Jace Park[8]; 6. 24-KJ Snow[10]; 7. 9-Keith McIntyre Jr[9]; 8. 42W-Brant Woods[17]; 9. 10P-Chase Randall[15]; 10. 7X-Kyle Spence[20]; 11. 95-Ryker Morrow[11]; 12. 39L-Logan Seavey[14]; 13. 32A-Alex Sewell[12]; 14. 83H-Cullen Hutchison[22]; 15. 71B-Clinton Boyles[13]; 16. 14A-Chris Andrews[16]; 17. 57J-Payton Johnson[18]; 18. (DNF) 88A-Austin Torgerson[2]; 19. (DNF) 87C-Mack Leopard[7]; 20. (DNF) 14T-Ryan Timms[19]; 21. (DNF) 3-Cole Schroeder[21]; 22. (DNF) 13G-Elijah Gile[24]; 23. (DNF) 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[23]; 24. (DQ) 4Y-Jett Yantis[1]
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