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Annual Auto Show brings latest and greatest to Atlanta
Annual Auto Show returns to Atlanta The 43rd annual Atlanta International Auto Show features a floor packed with every major automaker, from Toyota to Ford and Nissan to Volkswagen. The roots of the Atlanta International Auto Show actually stretch back much further than 43 years; the city’s very first auto show happened in 1909, under […]


Annual Auto Show returns to Atlanta
The 43rd annual Atlanta International Auto Show features a floor packed with every major automaker, from Toyota to Ford and Nissan to Volkswagen.
The roots of the Atlanta International Auto Show actually stretch back much further than 43 years; the city’s very first auto show happened in 1909, under the leadership of a committee including Coca-Cola Company founder Asa G. Candler. That show was the first of its kind in the Southeast — sparking a legacy of excellence that show leaders with the Metro Atlanta Automobile Dealers Association say they still strive to honor today. It’s true, and it’s starting today at the Georgia World Congress Center’s Hall C thanks to the return of the Atlanta International Auto Show. Running through Sunday, March 23, the 43rd annual event features a floor packed with every major automaker, from Toyota to Ford and Nissan to Volkswagen. It’s essentially a one-stop shop for prospective car buyers, giving visitors a chance to compare and contrast what’s new on the market without ever leaving the Downtown Atlanta venue. The Source: Good Day Atlanta’s Paul Milliken spent the morning at the Georgia World Congress Center, getting a sneak peek at the inventory at this year’s Atlanta International Auto Show. ATLANTA – Car shopping can be a major time commitment, especially when you’re driving back and forth between dealerships to compare the latest models on the market. But what if we told you that this weekend, your car shopping experience could happen all under one roof right here in Atlanta? Hours for this year’s Atlanta International Auto Show are noon to 8 p.m. today, noon to 9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Single-day admission is per person ( for children aged 6 to 12) and tickets are available for pre-purchase here.
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How to watch or stream the Coca-Cola 600
Streaming the race from the Charlotte Motor Speedway will be the only way to watch Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Chase Briscoe won the pole Saturday for the Coca-Cola 600 and will start on the front row for NASCAR’s longest and most grueling race alongside Kyle Larson. And when the green flag […]

Streaming the race from the Charlotte Motor Speedway will be the only way to watch Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Chase Briscoe won the pole Saturday for the Coca-Cola 600 and will start on the front row for NASCAR’s longest and most grueling race alongside Kyle Larson.
And when the green flag drops at 6 p.m., some Charlotte race fans may be wondering how to watch the race from Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Sunday’s race marks the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race broadcast on Prime Video, according to NASCAR. The race will only be available to stream on Amazon Prime and will not be available on traditional television.
Carl Edwards, Trevor Bayne, Kim Coon and Marty Snider are expected to be part of the Coca-Cola 600 coverage on Prime Video.
The race will still be available on PRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
The race in Charlotte is the first of five races that will stream on Prime, followed by Nashville, Michigan, Mexico City and Pocono.
Starting with Atlanta on June 28, the NASCAR Cup Series moves to TNT. The Chicago street race, Sonoma, Dover and Indianapolis will also be founded there.
Starting with Iowa on Aug. 3, the NASCAR Cup Series returns to NBC Sports with coverage on USA. The Watkins Glen and Richmond races will also be seen on USA.
NBC Sports coverage of the Daytona 500 on Aug. 23 will be seen on WCNC Charlotte. Coverage from Talladega on Oct. 19, Martinsville on Oct. 26 and Phoenix Nov. 2 will also be seen there.
Coverage from Darlington, World Wide Technology Racway, Bristol, New Hampshire, Kansas, the Charlotte Roval, and Las Vegas will be produced by NBC Sports and seen on USA.
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Pole winner Robert Shwartzman hits the wall in pit road in Indy 500 – Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic
SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — PREMA Racing’s Robert Shwartzman overshot his pit and hit into the wall. He crashed into multiple members of his crew. Shwartzman said that there was suspicion that his rear brakes did not work when he was going into his pit. “It’s unfortunate,” Shwartzman said. “I couldn’t do much. I think I […]

SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — PREMA Racing’s Robert Shwartzman overshot his pit and hit into the wall.
He crashed into multiple members of his crew.
Shwartzman said that there was suspicion that his rear brakes did not work when he was going into his pit.
“It’s unfortunate,” Shwartzman said. “I couldn’t do much. I think I had a good start from the beginning of the race. Then we had a really slow pit stop, unfortunately, where we dropped down quite a lot of positions back. Then I tried to recover. I came to P13 and my last pit stop coming in here, I don’t know. We’ll have to see what was going on because there is a weird feeling with the car.”
He was done for the day. He completed 87 laps.
Shwartzman won pole for the 2025 Indianapolis 500. It was his first start in the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
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Can Kyle Larson win Charlotte race after Indy 500
Daytona Motor Mouths: Indy 500, Coca-Cola 600 arrive for Kyle Larson The guys review the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro and preview Kyle Larson’s double attempt of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600. In the Next Gen era, which began in 2022, three different drivers have won the Coke 600 and, yes, all three […]


Daytona Motor Mouths: Indy 500, Coca-Cola 600 arrive for Kyle Larson
The guys review the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro and preview Kyle Larson’s double attempt of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600.
In the Next Gen era, which began in 2022, three different drivers have won the Coke 600 and, yes, all three are among our first group of favorites this week.
But none of them is Kyle Larson, who remains as the very top favorite in spite of the fact he’s not 100% guaranteed to even start the race.
Not 100%, but frankly, he’s as close as he can get to being a sure thing. First, the weather forecast for Indianapolis looks very favorable. Cool and cloudy (cool for late May, anyway) but no moisture, or so they promise.
So Kyle should be able to complete 200 laps and 500 miles at the Brickyard — barring any issues, of course — and then rely on the miracles of modern aviation to make Charlotte in time for another 600 miles.
Depending on how many laps he turns at Indy, it might be hard to imagine him gutting out a 600-mile win in the evening. That cool Indy weather helps, but still, it’s what they call a “big ask.”
Tell that to the Hard Rock Bets guys who set the odds thermostat.
If Kyle Larson arrives on time after Indy 500, he’s the NASCAR favorite
+550: Kyle Larson
+700: Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell
+750: Denny Hamlin, William Byron
+850: Tyler Reddick
The three Next Gen winners of the 600 are Blaney, Bell and Hamlin. Blaney is most overdue of that little group, but his other two recent Charlotte finishes are 29th and 39th.
Any chance Brad Keselowski rights the ship at Charlotte?
+1400: Chase Elliott
+1600: Joey Logano
+1750: Kyle Busch, Alex Bowman
+2000: Brad Keselowski, Josh Berry
+2250: Ross Chastain
Kez has been pretty good of late but has nothing to show for it due to buzzard’s luck. Is there any chance he can get through 600 miles without something bad happening. Recent trends say no.
Bubba Wallace gets no love from gamblers for Charlotte race
+2500: Ty Gibbs, Chris Buescher
+3000: Bubba Wallace, Austin Cindric, Chase Briscoe
+4000: Carson Hocevar, Ryan Preece
+7500: Michael McDowell, Austin Dillon, Daniel Suarez
+10000: Connor Zilisch, Erik Jones, Noah Gragson
Quite a welcome-back for Connor Z. A month ago, in the Xfinity race at Talladega, he crashed hard (while leading the last lap, by the way) and injured his lower back. Now he’s back for double-duty — Xfinity on Saturday and then NASCAR’s longest race Sunday.
Hey look, way down here … it’s Jimmie Johnson
+15000: Zane Smith, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., John Hunter Nemechek, Cole Custer, AJ Allmendinger, Todd Gilliland
+20000: Justin Haley
+25000: Jimmie Johnson, Shane van Gisbergen
This grouping tells you how Jimmie Johnson’s part-time gig is going. In 12 of the 13 here-and-there starts since 2023 with his Legacy team, he’s finished between 26th and 38th. However, he finished third in his most recent. However, Part II: That was in February at Daytona, where such things happen.
Same ol’, same ol’, plus Derek Kraus
+50000: Riley Herbst, Ty Dillon
+100000: Derek Kraus, Cody Ware, Josh Bilicki
Derek Kraus is doing things the right way, working his way through ARCA, Trucks, etc. He got several Cup starts last year for Matt Kaulig, and this week is driving for the part-time N.Y. Race Team, which most recently had JJ Yeley chug-a-lugging behind the wheel.
— Email Ken Willis at ken.willis@news-jrnl.com
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NCS: Jimmie Johnson’s 700th start comes to an early end – Speedway Digest
Jimmie Johnson’s milestone appearance in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway ended prematurely after a crash on lap 111. The seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion qualified 17th but struggled early, falling to the back of the 40-car field. Johnson remained near the rear before hitting the wall on lap 111, also collecting Connor Zilisch, […]

Jimmie Johnson’s milestone appearance in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway ended prematurely after a crash on lap 111. The seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion qualified 17th but struggled early, falling to the back of the 40-car field.
Johnson remained near the rear before hitting the wall on lap 111, also collecting Connor Zilisch, who was making his NASCAR Cup Series debut. Johnson managed to drive his damaged No. 84 Legacy Motor Club Toyota to pit road, but the car, visibly suffering from multiple suspension failures and driving nearly sideways, was taken to the garage. The team retired after completing just 111 of the 400 scheduled laps due to extensive damage.
With 84 career wins, including eight at Charlotte and four in the Coca-Cola 600 during his time with Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 48, Johnson now focuses on his role as co-owner of Legacy Motor Club. His team showed mixed results, with Erik Jones starting from the rear while John Hunter Nemechek ran strongly, holding top-10 and occasional top-five positions early in the race.
The NASCAR Cup Series continues next Sunday, June 1, with the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, airing at 7 p.m. ET on Prime.
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NASCAR Results Today: Coca Cola 600 – Kyle Larson spins as team-mate dominates at Charlotte
The first and second stage results are in from the 2025 Coca Cola 600, with William Byron netting both stage wins and leading the way at Charlotte Motor Speedway after 200 laps of action. Bouncing back quickly from his Indy 500 wreck disappointment, Kyle Larson had led the race in the early stages after overtaking […]

The first and second stage results are in from the 2025 Coca Cola 600, with William Byron netting both stage wins and leading the way at Charlotte Motor Speedway after 200 laps of action.
Bouncing back quickly from his Indy 500 wreck disappointment, Kyle Larson had led the race in the early stages after overtaking pole winner Chase Briscoe. However, on lap 42, Larson spun his car on what was his second big mistake of the day, allowing Byron, who was close behind, to inherit the lead.
Larson ultimately ended the first stage in 31st place, but Byron never looked back, going on to dominate the remainder of the first stage, which ultimately ended under caution after a spin for another Hendrick Motorsports driver, Alex Bowman.
In stage two, Byron has continued to look strong, whilst the likes of Denny Hamlin and Tyler Reddick also collected good stage points as the caution once again came out as the stage end approached, this time due to a spin from Kyle Busch.
Busch remains in the race, as does Larson, who ended stage two P29.
Let’s take a look at the first and second stage results in full below!
READ MORE: NASCAR Race Today: Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte start times, schedule and how to watch live on TV
NASCAR Cup Series: Coca Cola 600 Stage 2 results
Pos | Driver | Car No. | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1st | William Byron | #24 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
2nd | Denny Hamlin | #11 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota |
3rd | Tyler Reddick | #45 | 23XI Racing Toyota |
4th | Carson Hocevar | #77 | Spire Motorsports Chevrolet |
5th | John Hunter Nemechek | #42 | Legacy Motor Club Toyota |
6th | AJ Allmendinger | #16 | Kaulig Racing Chevrolet |
7th | Ross Chastain | #1 | Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet |
8th | Erik Jones | #43 | Legacy Motor Club Toyota |
9th | Noah Gragson | #4 | Front Row Motorsports Ford |
10th | Chase Elliott | #9 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
NASCAR Cup Series: Coca Cola 600 Stage 1 results
Pos | Driver | Car No. | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1st | William Byron | #24 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
2nd | Tyler Reddick | #45 | 23XI Racing Toyota |
3rd | Christopher Bell | #20 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota |
4th | John Hunter Nemechek | #42 | Legacy Motor Club Toyota |
5th | AJ Allmendinger | #16 | Kaulig Racing Chevrolet |
6th | Chris Buescher | #17 | RFK Racing Ford |
7th | Denny Hamlin | #11 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota |
8th | Noah Gragson | #4 | Front Row Motorsports Ford |
9th | Chase Elliott | #9 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
10th | Michael McDowell | #71 | Spire Motorsports Chevrolet |
READ MORE: NASCAR announce driver disqualification at Charlotte
How many laps is the Coca Cola 600?
The Coca Cola 600 requires 400 laps to complete.
What date is the 2025 Coca Cola 600?
Sunday, May 25th, 2025
What channel is the 2025 Coca Cola 600 on?
Amazon Prime Video will broadcast the race with radio coverage from PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Where is the Coca Cola 600 race located?
The Coca Cola 600 will be held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina.
How many miles is the Coca Cola 600?
The Coca Cola 600 is 600 miles in length.
When was the Coca Cola 600 first run?
The Coca Cola 600 was first run in 1960.
Which driver has the most wins at Charlotte?
Jimmie Johnson holds the record for most Charlotte victories (outside of All-Star Races) with eight wins to his name.
READ MORE: NASCAR Cup Series team slammed with double penalty ahead of Coca Cola 600
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Jeff Strunk Ends Winless Streak With Grandview Speedway NASCAR Modified Win, Jesse Landis, Gage Phillips & Sven Olson Are Also Winners Saturday Night – Speedway Digest
Following a strong and consistent 2024 season that took him to a track championship without a feature win, then enduring a terrible start to the 2025 season, Jeff Strunk of Boyertown, Pa. was able to break the victory drought, scoring the win in the 30-lap T.P. Trailer NASCAR Modified feature Saturday night at Grandview Speedway. […]

Following a strong and consistent 2024 season that took him to a track championship without a feature win, then enduring a terrible start to the 2025 season, Jeff Strunk of Boyertown, Pa. was able to break the victory drought, scoring the win in the 30-lap T.P. Trailer NASCAR Modified feature Saturday night at Grandview Speedway.
Strunk was able to wrestle the lead away from Bobby Gunther-Walsh of Allentown, Pa. following a lap five restart, then survive some mid-race pressure from Logan Watt of Boyertown, Pa. Duane Howard of Oley, Pa. and Mike Gular of Harleysville, Pa., to eventually pull away in the late stages of the race to secure the victory.
The win for Strunk was the 79th Saturday night NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series win of his career, and overall counting his Thunder on the Hill Series 358 Modified wins, it marked his 90th career Grandview Speedway feature win.
Jesse Landis of Gilbertsville, Pa. used the outside lane of the speedway to secure the lead from a strong running Kaitlyn Bailey of Alburtis, Pa. on lap eleven, then raced home to his third career Grandview Speedway T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman division feature race win.
The Outlaw Racing Series Vintage racers were also on hand, with Gage Phillips and Sven Olson securing wins in the Modified and Sportsman classes for the Vintage division racers in their 20-lap main event.
The winners received bonus money (Modified $300, Sportsman $200) from T.P. Trailers and Truck Equipment of Limerick, Pa., sponsors of the two divisions at Grandview Speedway, in a race program run under the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series banner.
Saturday night’s race program was a continuation of a show that was started a week prior, when rain interrupted the action after four T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman and two T.P. Trailer Modified heats had been completed. The night’s action started with T.P. Trailer Modified heats number three and four and continued from that point on to the conclusion with the evening’s main events.
The 30-lap T.P. Trailer Modified feature got off to a bit of a slow start, with three cautions and a red flag for several mishaps in the first ten laps before things settled down into some serious racing action, with Chris Gambler of Trexlertown, Pa. taking the early lead.
Gambler lead through lap five when he broke and stopped for a caution, while Bobby Gunther-Walsh was in a heated battle with an eighth place starting Jeff Strunk for the number two position, followed by Ryan Beltz of Barto, Pa., Mike Laise of Pottstown, Pa., Justin Grim of Orefield, Pa., Nick DeSantis of Temple, Pa., and Ryan Grim of Laurys Station, Pa., who were all battling for the next several positions.
The Gunther-Walsh and Strunk fight for second became the battle for first, with Strunk securing the lead to complete lap number six, while a 14th starting Logan Watt and 16th starting Mike Gular were quickly advancing through the field
By lap ten Strunk would be leading, with entertaining action behind him between Gunther-Walsh and Watt for second, and Laise and Gular for fourth, while 24th starting Duane Howard was also flying, and reached position six to join in the action up front.
By lap twelve Watt and Gular had advanced to second and third and began battling one another in a great race for second, while closing in on leader Strunk, with Howard now in fourth and 21st starting Jared Umbenhauer of Richland, Pa. now up to position five.
Howard would eventually pass Gular on lap 21 for third and join Watt in the battle for second while also putting some pressure on Strunk for the top spot.
With five laps to go, Strunk opened up some breathing room over the rest of the pack, leaving Watt and Howard in a great battle for second, along with Gular and Umbenhauer in a two car fight for fourth down to the finish.
Several drivers who were caught up in some of the early race mishaps were also making some late race comebacks including Craig Von Dohren of Oley, Pa., Brett Kressley of Orefield, Pa., and Louden Reimert of Oley, Pa. who all rallied back for a top ten finish.
At the checkered flag it was Jeff Strunk scoring a long awaited feature win, followed by Logan Watt, Howard, Gular, Umbenhauer, Von Dohren, Kressley, Ryan Grim, Laise for his best run of the season, and Reimert.
Qualifying heats for the 38 cars on hand were won by Logan Watt, Nick DeSantis, Bobby Gunther-Walsh, and Justin Grim with Jared Umbenhauer and Ryan Watt of Boyertown, Pa. winning the consolations.
The T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman feature started with a massive 15-car mishap on the front straightaway, with all drivers okay and six cars getting knocked out of action, and the starting line up completely changed.
Kaitlyn Bailey would take the lead when action got underway, with Zach Steffey of Sinking Spring, Pa., Jesse Landis, Parker Guldin of Temple, Pa., Ebby Ridge of Upper Black Eddy, Pa., and Gavyn Krupp of Barto, Pa. all racing for positions behind her.
Bailey would be leading when Landis caught up to her on lap eight and the race for the lead was on, with Landis trying high, then low, and finally swept to the high groove to make the pass for the lead exiting turn four to score lap eleven.
Just past half-way Steffey, Ridge, and Guldin were fighting for third, while another battle further back was raging for position under a blanket between Brad Brightbill of Sinking Spring, Pa., Decker Swinehart of Fleetwood, Pa., Chase Gular of Pennsburg, Pa., Mike Schneck Jr. of Lebanon, Pa., and Colin Cox of Perkasie, Pa. who was advancing forward from a consolation qualifying spot.
Following the two cautions early, the feature ran the final laps under all green flag conditions, with spirited action down to the finish.
At the checkered, it was Jesse Landis scoring the win for the third time in his career, followed by Kaitlyn Bailey for her career best finish, Steffey, Ebby Ridge with his best ever Grandview finish, Guldin, Krupp, Decker Swinehart, Brightbill, Schneck Jr., and Cox.
Qualifying heats (run last Saturday) for the 42 cars on hand were won by Ebby Ridge, Tom Miller Jr. of Boyertown, Pa., Parker Guldin, and Brad Brightbill while Mike Stofflet of Mertztown, Pa. and Nathan Mohr of Reading, Pa. won the consolations.
Gage Philips made a beautiful outside pass of Ron Myers on lap eleven exiting turn four to take a lead he would never surrender and went on to win the 20-lap Outlaw Racing Series Vintage feature race. Sven Olson started eleventh in the 14-car field and worked his way forward, to finish the race in fourth position, giving him the Sportsman class win in a competitive feature event.
Grandview Speedway will be presenting another NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series program next week featuring the T.P. Trailer NASCAR Modifieds, the T.P. Truck Equipment NASCAR Sportsman, along with the Pro 4 Racing Series Four Cylinder stock cars.
The show on Saturday, May 31 will include qualifying events leading into a 30-lap T.P. Trailer Modified feature, a 25-lap feature for the T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman and a 25-lap main event for the Pro 4 Series racers.
Pit gates will open at 4 pm, with grandstand gates opening at 5:30 pm, warm-ups starting at 6:15 pm, and the first race of the evening getting the green flag at 7:30 pm.
Adult grandstand admission is $20, students 10-15 with ID are $10, while children ages 9 and under are admitted free of charge. Pit admission is $35 for NASCAR members and $45 for non-members.
The United Racing Club (URC) Sprint cars will make their only visit of the year on Saturday, June 7 joining the T.P. Trailer Modifieds and T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman on A.D. Moyer Lumber Company Night starting at 7:30 pm.
The second Thunder on the Hill Racing Series event is just around the corner on Tuesday, June 17, as Levan Machine & Truck Equipment presents the Jesse Hockett Classic USAC National Sprint Car Series Eastern Storm opener.
This program includes time trials, and qualifying events leading up to the 40-lap feature event that pays $6000 to win. The program also includes the 358 Modifieds with qualifying events and a 30-lap $3000 to win feature, that could pay an added $2000 from Alpine Building Supply if the winning driver is a first time Thunder Series winner.
Since the 1960’s, Grandview Speedway has been presenting exciting wheel to wheel NASCAR stock car racing every Saturday Night starting in April and running through October, plus special events. Grandview Speedway is located at 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, Pa. 19505, just off Route 100, ten miles north of Pottstown, Pa.
Information is always available at www.grandviewspeedway.com or on Facebook, or by telephone at 610.754.7688.
T.P. TRAILER NASCAR MODIFIED FEATURE FINISH (30 laps): JEFF STRUNK, Logan Watt, Duane Howard, Mike Gular, Jared Umbenhauer, Craig Von Dohren, Brett Kressley, Ryan Grim, Mike Laise, Louden Reimert, Justin Grim, Carroll Hine III, Ryan Beltz, Nick DeSantis, Bobby Trapper Jr., Bobby Gunther-Walsh, Kyle Smith, Doug Manmiller, Ron Haring Jr., Brian Hirthler, Clay Butler, Eric Biehn, Ryan Watt, Tim Buckwalter, Chris Esposito, Chris Gambler, John Willman, Ray Swinehart
DID NOT QUALIFY: Cody Manmiller, Logan Bauman, Darin Schuler, Eddie Strada, Jon Kellner, Craig Whitmoyer, Eric Kormann, Matt Yoder, Bobby Trapper Sr., Matt Stangle
T.P. TRAILERS WINNER’S BONUS ($300): Jeff Strunk
VP RACING FUELS HARD CHARGER: Duane Howard +21
PENSKE RACING SHOCKS CERTIFICATES: Jeff Strunk ($75), Logan Watt ($50), Duane Howard ($25)
DAN’S DELI HALFWAY LEADER GIFT CERTIFICATE: Jeff Strunk
T.P. TRUCK EQUIPMENT NASCAR SPORTSMAN FEATURE FINISH (25 laps): JESSE LANDIS, Kaitlyn Bailey, Zach Steffey, Ebby Ridge, Parker Guldin, Gavyn Krupp, Decker Swinehart, Brad Brightbill, Mike Schneck Jr., Colin Cox, Chase Gular, Adriana Delliponti, TJ Mayberry, Teague Miller, Brett Gilmore, Kyle Hartzell, Mike Stofflet, Lawson Szerencits, Nathan Mohr, Mark Gaugler, Ryan Graver, Tom Miller Jr., Addison Meitzler, Brett Grim, Joey Vaccaro, Mark Mohr, Dylan Swinehart
DID NOT QUALIFY: Kenny Gilmore, Stephen Laubach, BJ Joly III, Tom Miller Sr., Jason Graber, Bryce Bashore, Dakota Kohler, Colton Perry, Nate Horn, Taylor Kramer, Dennis Graber, Kenny Bock, Dylan Cappel, Brayden Shelton, Mark Behm
T.P. TRUCK EQUIPMENT WINNER’S BONUS ($200): Jesse Landis
GRANDVIEW $100 HARD CHARGER: Colin Cox +15
PENSKE RACING SHOCKS CERTIFICATES: Jesse Landis ($75), Kaitlyn Bailey ($50), Zach Steffey ($25)
DAN’S DELI HALFWAY LEADER GIFT CERTIFICATE: Jesse Landis
DRIVEN RACE OIL/JOHN WILLMAN MOTORSPORTS OIL & FILTER KIT 7th PLACE: Decker Swinehart
OUTLAW RACING SERIES VINTAGE FEATURE FINISH (20 laps): GAGE PHILLIPS, Ron Myers, Scott Schaffer, SVEN OLSON, Curt Neiman, Dave Dissinger, Bill Gerhart, Lucas Mutter, Casey Davis, Jr. Mikosz, BJ Joly, Tori Hall, Gene Wrightstone, Matt Smith
UPCOMING EVENTS –
Saturday, May 31 – T.P. Trailer Modifieds, T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman, Pro 4 Racing Series, TRIVIA NIGHT – 7:30 pm
Friday, June 6 – Outlaw Racing Series Enduro, Outlaw Racing Series Vintage, Xcel 600 Modifieds – 7 pm
Saturday, June 7 – A.D. MOYER LUMBER COMPANY NIGHT – T.P. Trailer Modifieds, T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman, URC Sprints – 7:30 pm
Saturday, June 14 – T.P. Trailer Modifieds, T.P. Truck Equipment Sportsman – 7:30 pm
Tuesday, June 17 – THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES –JESSE HOCKETT CLASSIC EASTERN STORM – USAC National Sprint Tour, 358 Modifieds* – 7:30 pm
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