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Column | Mark Stewart battles family & foe to earn first career NASCAR modified victory Saturday night at Riverhead Raceway
Another exciting night of family fun was planned at Riverhead Raceway Saturday evening, what unfolded however during the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series program looked more like an episode of Family Feud. All that was missing was Steve Harvey. During three of the feature events contested, family members went toe-to-toe during their main events. When the dust settled after the 50-lap NASCAR Modified event, “The Real Deal” Mark Stewart of Riverhead earned his first career victory after battling, among others, his uncle Roger Turbush of Calverton.
Turbush and Kyle Ellwood brought the field to Jim Kelly’s green flag with Turbush gaining the early advantage over Ellwood and nephew Mark Stewart. Racing off the second corner on the 10th lap, Stewart found daylight under Ellwood moving to second in a race that ran clean over the first 25-laps. The first stoppage came on lap 25 when defending champion John Beatty Jr. went for a spin off turn four. On the double file restart that followed Dylan Slepian, who had raced his way by Ellwood for third, soon ducked under Stewart for second on lap 27. The race slowed again on lap 35 when Timmy Solomito was facing the wrong way of the second turn setting up another double file restart.
When the race resumed Stewart, took a page out of Slepian’s playbook sliding under Dylan to reclaim second behind his leading uncle. A 25-time winner in the Super Pro Truck ranks, Stewart, family ties not withstanding knew he had to make his move soon with Slepian all over him for second. A Kyle Ellwood spin in turn four on lap 38 was just what Stewart needed. When the green light winked back on, Stewart rode the outside lane with his foot mashed on the throttle to take the lead from Turbush who moved to second and into a battle of his own with Slepian. The final caution of the contest waved on lap 44 for a multi-car, minor spin off the fourth turn, on the restart following Slepian was able to duck under Turbush for third leaving him a mile and a half to try and pass the hungry Stewart.
In the end however it was Mark Stewart in the Cromer’s Market Chevy tasking home the victory, one of redemption for his team who lost a car late in the season opening NASCAR WMT event at New Smyrna Speedway in February. “Nobody works harder than my uncle Bub (Chris Turbush), we could have packed it in after the Florida crash, but no sir, he and my aunt Heather made sure we had a new car with a big assist from Cromer’s Market”. the elated winner reviewed. “No doubt this one is for Buddy, he was spotting from above tonight” When pressed about the race with his uncle Roger the winner just smiled, “it’s great to get a first career win, even better to race family for it”.
Dylan Slepian of Dix Hills, who during the race had to feel like Swiss cheese in a Turbush family hoagie, drove the Eastport Feeds entry home for second place money, while Roger Turbush in the Rheem Air Conditioning machine enjoyed a satisfying third place finish of his career. Over the final 25-circuits John Beatty Jr of Merrick rallied back for fourth, while Chris Young of Calverton staged a rally of his own driving back to a fifth-place finish after a lap 38 penalty.

In the second installment of Family Feud, Allan Pedersen of Center Moriches topped his uncle Scott Pedersen of Shirley, this episode during their 15-lap Figure Eight event was a repeat having unfolded in the past. Allan broke to the lead at the start with Will Farrell giving chase. The race was slowed on lap 4 for a stalled car and when it went back to green, Scott Pedersen moved by Farrell for second. For the balance of the race Scott kept his car on the rear spoiler of Allan’s with the youngster able to stay out front in the Elite Towing Chevy earning his 7th career win. Scott Pedersen was runner-up in the Land, Air & Water Environmental Camaro, Will Farrell of Mastic rounded out the podium in the Bobby’s One Stop Custom Exhaust & Auto coupe.

During the opening night 20-lap Super Pro Truck event, veteran Riverhead broadcaster Stephen Halpin noted he couldn’t remember the last time multi-time champion Jack Handley Jr. was passed for the lead after taking it. Saturday Halpin was again uttering those same words when Sean Glennon of Northport became the first repeat winner of 2025 taking the lead with just over two laps left in the race from Handley. Erin Solomito and her brother Frank Dumicich Jr. brought the pack to green with Erin gaining the advantage. Lap 3 saw all-time leading SPT winner Lou Maestri slip by Frank for second but one Dumicich would be all Lou was able to pass in this tilt. As the field received the halfway signal, Jack Handley Jr. nursing a sore wrist from an opening night Modified crash slipped under Maestri for second to start lap 11. Two laps later the caution waved for a minor spin, but it was the restart that ensued that did Solomito in as Handley powered his to the front seeking career win number 25. Two laps later Sean Glennon made his to the top three, passing Solomito on lap 15 for second. Family Feud episode three occurred just moments later when Erin and her brother Frand Dumicich Jr. got locked together racing for third off turn four drawing a late race yellow. When the race resumed Glennon used the outside lane to his advantage putting the Glennon Construction entry out front for his 12th career victory moving him into sole possession of 10th all-time. Jack Handley Jr. was runner-up in the East Side Building Toyota, Charkes Sudano of Merrick, a rookie driver was third in the Long Island debris machine.

Mere minutes after his son Silas won the JuiceBox Racers opening event, “J-Rod” Jarrod Hayes went out and turned in a dominating performance of his own in the 20-lap Street Stock feature. Jarrod and Alyssa Paprocky made up the front row with Hayes gaining quite an early advantage when Paprocky balked at first coming to take the green. Never one to turn down a gift, Hayes got away fast and with a non-stop race on the horizon was not going to be caught. Hayes in the North Fork Sanitation Chevy would drive on to an emotional win for he and Roger Oxee, as Oxee relied on McBetts Racing Engines during his 64-career Late Model wins, tops all-time. Sadly, Richie Gottfried of McBetts passed away during the off-season. Danny Pizzo of Holbrook broke to second at the start but was unable to erase the advantage Hayes built settling for second in his sponsor wanted racer. Opening day winner Brian Brown of Calverton was third in the Eastport Feeds Chevy.

In a spirited 20-lap Mini Stock event Chris Olivari of Coram took home the win, his first of 2025 and fourth of his career. Olivari and CJ Zukowski made up the front row and would wind-up the main combatants over the entire race distance. Olivari led the first 8 circuits before Zukowski got by during a 8th lap double file restart. Undaunted Olivari raced his way back to the lead on lap 12 ducking under Zukowski on the front chute. This time Olivari not only kept the lead over the final seven laps, but he was also able to pull away in his Middle Country Automotive entry. CJ Zukowski of Riverhead was second in the Walls of fame Cavalier, Paul Wojcik of Patchogue was third in the Superior Business Solutions Honda.

The 50-lap 4/6-Cylinder Enduro was dominated by both Ryan Warren of Ridge, the eventual winner in the Joe Warren Motorsports Cavalier and Ryan Zukowski of Riverhead. How dominating were they? They lapped the entire field. “The Z-Man” Ryan Zukowski led early with Ryan Warren having to do some work to get through the field. Once he got to Zukowski, the two good friends off-track danced through lapped traffic with Warren using a lapped car as a pick to take the lead and eventual win. Zukowski, front brake rotors glowing was second in the Busy Bee Pest Control mount, Bob Dalke of Mount Sinai was third in the Bobby’s One Stop Custom Exhaust & Auto machine.

While racing his INEX Legend Race Car at Riverhead weekly, “V-Ride” Mike Van Houten over the year has become a very popular personality, one who still seeks that elusive first career win. The Jamesport resident also perhaps does more charity work than most through racing, highlighted by his annual holiday Toy Drive for Ronald McDonald House of New Hyde Park. Saturday in his Van Houten Trucking bus, Mike Van Houten Jr. held his first checker flag after winning the 15-lap School Bus Figure Eight race. Van Houten had to withstand a race long duel with eventual runner-up, Frank “The Tank” Dumicich Jr. of East Quogue in his Rapid Recovery Towing bus.

NASCAR Modifieds: 1. Mark Stewart 2. Dylan Slepian 3. Roger Turbush 4. John Beatty Jr. 5. Chris Young 6. Cory Midgett 7. Owen Grennan 8. Michael Rutkoski 9. Timmy Solomito 10. JR Bertuccio 11. Matt Brode 12. Allan Pedersen 13. Kyle Ellwood 14. Chris Rogers 15. Chase Grennan 16. CJ Lehmann
Figure Eights: 1. Allan Pedersen 2. Scott Pedersen 3. Will Farrell 4. Kim Hyde 5. Bob Dalke 6. Tyler Farrell
Super Pro Trucks: 1. Sean Glennon 2. Jack Handley Jr. 3. Charles Sudano 4. Dave Koenig 5. Cillian Tennant 6. Lou Maestri 7. Frank Dumicich Jr. 8. Liam Patrick 9. Erin Solomito 10. Tony Naglieri 11. Frank Dumicich Sr.
Street Stocks: 1. Jarrod Hayes 2. Danny Pizzo 3. Brian Brown 4. Brandon Hubbard 5. Jake Curran 6. Alyssa Paprocky 7. John Harley 8. Tom Sullivan 9. Kyle Halpin 10. James DiPietro 11. Ricky Carman 12. Anthony Caccioppo 13. Bob Dalke 14. Ed Fontana 15. Dave Antos 16. Chris McGuire 17. Luke Foerster
Mini Stocks: 1. Chris Olivari 2. CJ Zukowski 3. Paul Wojcik 4. Tyler Farrell 5. Eoughan Heyward 6. Charles Astacio 7. Daniel Sylla 8. Marissa Stewart
4/6-Cylinder Enduro (top ten): 1. Ryan Warren 2. Ryan Zukowski 3. Bob Dalke 4. Dave Olivari 5. Chris Smith 6. Mike Fragola 7. Taylor Schewire 8. Dave Stewart 9. Kyler Driscoll 10. Charles Sherry
School Bus Figure Eight race: Winner- Mike Van Houten Jr.
Photos copyright Richie Grodski, used by permission. For more photos from the May 10 Scout Night event and other Riverhead Raceway events, visit Richie Grodski’s SmugMug site, where photos are available for purchase.
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Motorsports
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Announces GR Yaris MORIZO RR | Toyota | Global Newsroom
The GR Yaris MORIZO RR is a special-edition model created with Toyota Motor Corporation Chairman and Master Driver Akio Toyoda, aka Morizo, by applying insights gained through the challenge of competing as TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing (TGRR) in the 2025 Nürburgring 24 Hours endurance race.
TGR, with its core mission of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars, and ROOKIE Racing, which hones GR vehicles, transcended organizational boundaries and came together based on roles rather than titles under Morizo’s leadership to form TGRR, aiming to further accelerate the making of ever-better cars.
In the Nürburgring 24 Hours, Morizo, as a team driver, took the wheel of the GAZOO Racing Direct Automatic Transmission-equipped No. 109 GR Yaris fielded by TGRR, logging more laps than scheduled despite the course’s grueling conditions. Upon the team’s successful completion of the race, Morizo was quick to convey how good he found the GR Yaris to be, and he credited its 8-speed automatic transmission with enabling him to conquer 15 laps.
The GR Yaris MORIZO RR is exceptional for its Nürburgring-cultivated delivery of car-driver unity for a high level of driver-vehicle interaction, its reliability and security, and its ability to make car-lovers smile and want to keep on driving it.
The GR Yaris MORIZO RR for the Japanese market is to be available in a total of 100 units from spring 2026, with purchasing lottery applications now being accepted via the TGR official smartphone application “GR app”. The model is also to be released in certain European markets in a limited run of 100 units.
Motorsports
Mando Deodorant to Sponsor Josh Bilicki in Seven Races
Mando Deodorant will expand its relationship with NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series driver Josh Bilicki in 2026, serving as an anchor partner of the No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro for SS-GreenLight Racing.
The company will serve as the primary sponsor of Bilicki’s Chevrolet in multiple events in NASCAR’s second-tier division in 2026, including the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway on February 14.
“Josh [Bilicki] is the kind of racer you want to root for,” said a representative from Mando. “He’s talented, humble, and puts in the work – just like the guys who count on Mando every day. We’re proud to expand our partnership with him in 2026 and to be part of what he’s building with SS-GreenLight Racing. He’s the kind of competitor who keeps fighting when others fade, and that grit is why he’s such a natural fit for Mando.”
Bilicki and Mando first partnered for a one-off last Summer in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Wisconsin-native picked up a top-20 finish in the No. 91 for DGM Racing.
The 30-year-old driver moved away from his role as the anchor driver for DGM Racing at season’s end, to instead pursue a full-season effort in the No. 07 for SS-GreenLight Racing. Bilicki has worked with the organization previously, but 2026 will mark the first time the two parties have united for a full-season effort.
“I’m extremely excited to welcome Mando as an anchor partner for the 2026 season,” said Bilicki. “Their focus on confidence and performance aligns perfectly with what it takes to compete at this level, and having them on board for seven races, starting at Daytona, is huge for our team.”
Mando Deodorant will also expand its relationship with Bilicki beyond just the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, with the company serving as a partner for the Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin-native in the Chili Bowl Nationals next week in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Bilicki is a veteran of more than 250 starts across NASCAR’s National Series, having competed in NASCAR since 2016. The lion’s share of those starts, though, have come in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, where he’s collected four top-10 results — three for DGM Racing and one for Joe Gibbs Racing. Over the last decade, Bilicki has made starts for several organizations, including BJ McLeod Motorsports, RSS Racing, DGM Racing, Joe Gibbs Racing, and SS-GreenLight Racing.
The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series campaign will begin at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, February 14 at 5:30 PM ET on The CW, Motor Racing Network, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
Motorsports
An Insider’s Account of NASCAR’s Tabasco Fiasco
What looked like a perfect NASCAR startup, a rising driver, massive funding, and veteran leadership, collapsed almost instantly. The Tabasco-backed Todd Bodine program promised the world, but became one of the fastest implosions of the modern era, leaving chaos in its wake and unexpectedly changing one career forever.
• How did an $8 million per year Tabasco sponsorship unravel before the season even started?
• Why did elite promises like exclusive chassis and top-tier equipment never materialize?
• What red flags during testing exposed deeper problems inside the operation?
• How did missing the Daytona 500 trigger a life-changing opportunity for Jeffrey Baker?
On paper, the team had everything: manufacturer support, high-level personnel, and direct backing from one of the biggest sponsors in the garage. In reality, key deals quietly collapsed, used equipment replaced what was promised, and decision-making behind the scenes raised serious concerns. When the team failed to qualify for the Daytona 500, the entire project effectively imploded under the weight of its own hype. For Jeffrey Baker, the fallout became a turning point. A last-minute move to Penske Racing during Speedweeks led to a career spanning decades, championships, Indy 500 victories, and a permanent place inside one of motorsports’ most successful organizations. One of NASCAR’s biggest sponsor disasters accidentally launched a Hall of Fame-caliber career.
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CarBravo delivers affordability and confidence with new 12-month/12,000 mile warranty
CarBravo delivers affordability and confidence with new 12-month/12,000 mile warranty
2026-01-08
When we created CarBravo, our goal was straightforward: make used car buying and owning more transparent, accessible and predictable.
Now, we’re giving customers more confidence with every vehicle purchased with CarBravo’s standard certification by increasing the warranty coverage from 6-month/6,000-miles* to 12-month/12,000 miles,* whichever comes first. This Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty – with no deductible or added cost – sets a new standard in the used car market. That level of protection helps customers manage the total cost of ownership at a time when affordable vehicle options are at the forefront. Even older, higher-mileage vehicles that fall outside of CarBravo’s standard certification criteria can still qualify for a 30-day/1,000-mile BravoBudget Powertrain Limited Warranty.**
We’ve also included 24-hour roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, because peace of mind and convenience doesn’t stop at the purchase — it’s about keeping customers moving. Even better, unlike many other used car platforms, CarBravo’s warranty repairs are available through GM’s network of over 4,000 dealerships nationwide.
CarBravo is a General Motors program, and that shows up in how we think about quality, transparency and choice. Customers can shop online, in-store or through a seamless combination of both, with access to thousands of vehicles across a wide range of brands and budgets. Every vehicle is inspected, and customers have the information they need to make confident decisions.
In a crowded used-car market, we believe transparency, convenience and protection all go hand-in-hand. CarBravo is designed to deliver on those tenets — and to raise expectations for the customer experience around buying and owning a used vehicle.
*Coverage and terms are different in the State of California. See participating dealer and warranty booklet for limited warranty eligibility and coverage details, including limitations and exclusions. For non-GM vehicles, covered components vary from GM vehicles; please see a participating CarBravo dealer for component coverage details and full terms and conditions.
**CarBravo vehicles that are greater than 10 and less than 15 years old and/or have greater than 100,000 and less than 150,000 miles, are eligible to receive Powertrain Limited Warranty coverage for 30 days or 1,000 miles (whichever comes first).
When we created CarBravo, our goal was straightforward: make used car buying and owning more transparent, accessible and predictable.
Now, we’re giving customers more confidence with every vehicle purchased with CarBravo’s standard certification by increasing the warranty coverage from 6-month/6,000-miles* to 12-month/12,000 miles,* whichever comes first. This Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty – with no deductible or added cost – sets a new standard in the used car market. That level of protection helps customers manage the total cost of ownership at a time when affordable vehicle options are at the forefront. Even older, higher-mileage vehicles that fall outside of CarBravo’s standard certification criteria can still qualify for a 30-day/1,000-mile BravoBudget Powertrain Limited Warranty.**
We’ve also included 24-hour roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, because peace of mind and convenience doesn’t stop at the purchase — it’s about keeping customers moving. Even better, unlike many other used car platforms, CarBravo’s warranty repairs are available through GM’s network of over 4,000 dealerships nationwide.
CarBravo is a General Motors program, and that shows up in how we think about quality, transparency and choice. Customers can shop online, in-store or through a seamless combination of both, with access to thousands of vehicles across a wide range of brands and budgets. Every vehicle is inspected, and customers have the information they need to make confident decisions.
In a crowded used-car market, we believe transparency, convenience and protection all go hand-in-hand. CarBravo is designed to deliver on those tenets — and to raise expectations for the customer experience around buying and owning a used vehicle.
*Coverage and terms are different in the State of California. See participating dealer and warranty booklet for limited warranty eligibility and coverage details, including limitations and exclusions. For non-GM vehicles, covered components vary from GM vehicles; please see a participating CarBravo dealer for component coverage details and full terms and conditions.
**CarBravo vehicles that are greater than 10 and less than 15 years old and/or have greater than 100,000 and less than 150,000 miles, are eligible to receive Powertrain Limited Warranty coverage for 30 days or 1,000 miles (whichever comes first).
Motorsports
NASCAR star opens up on reality of sport – ‘I’ve had so many failures’ – Motorsport – Sports
Toni Breidinger has built a growing presence in NASCAR, but behind the highlight reels and rising profile is a reality she says few fans fully understand.
The 26-year-old NASCAR driver recently opened up about the constant uncertainty that comes with trying to survive in a sponsorship-driven sport, admitting that setbacks have been a defining part of her journey.
“I feel like I’ve had so many failures,” Breidinger, who also explained her concerns about working with Victoria’s Secret, said on The Burnouts podcast. “There’s been times where I’ve lost a sponsor right before a race, and I haven’t been able to race, and I was devastated. And then I got like a whole new opportunity after that.”
Breidinger, who competes full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, said those moments often arrive with little warning. Losing funding can mean missing a race altogether, turning months of preparation into a scramble just to stay on track.
“There’s been times even the past few years where I’m like, I don’t have a partner for this race. How am I going to do?” she said.
“And it’s just like a scramble to make it work. I actually have my hands in everything still. I’m very much kind of a control freak. So I’m very involved in all the pitches and everything.”
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Breidinger became the first Arab American woman to debut in a NASCAR national series race in 2021, and her visibility has grown rapidly. Across Instagram and TikTok, she has a combined following of roughly five million, with additional reach on Facebook and X that rivals, and in some cases exceeds, established Cup Series drivers.
Even with that audience, Breidinger said sponsorship remains fragile. Early in her career, she relied on cold emails and persistence after moving to North Carolina, long before social media traction became a selling point.
“When I first moved to North Carolina, it was a lot of just cold emails, not much success,” she said. “With my social media at the time, I don’t even think I had 10,000 followers. To me, I was like, I just want 10,000 followers, baby steps.”
Her growth eventually caught the attention of Toyota Motor North America, which signed her through its marketing department rather than its traditional driver development ladder. That partnership gives her access to Toyota’s performance resources, including training, nutrition support and simulator time, but it doesn’t remove the pressure to constantly secure race-by-race backing.
On track, Breidinger has delivered results. In 65 ARCA Menards Series starts, she posted 27 top-10 finishes, the most by a female driver in series history, along with four top fives and a fourth-place finish in the 2024 standings.
“I feel like it’s hard because I’m just being in a male-dominated space, you want to be respected,” Breidinger said. “I’ve always been cautious about how I present myself.”
Motorsports
Keselowski to miss Clash, LaJoie to fill in
CONCORD, N.C. — Brad Keselowski will miss the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium and Corey LaJoie will fill in for him, RFK Racing confirmed to TRE.

Keselowski will miss the Feb. 1 preseason exhibition race due to a leg injury sustained while skiing with his family in December. LaJoie will drive his No. 6 Ford in his absence.
LaJoie recently raced for Rick Ware Racing — a team closely aligned with RFK — in 2025. He previously filled in for a NASCAR Cup Series champion in 2023 when he drove Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 9 Chevrolet at World Wide Technology Raceway Gateway after NASCAR suspended Chase Elliott.
Keselowski is likely to be ready in time for the season-opening Daytona 500, set for Feb. 15. The 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion is set to make his 17th start in the race. While he has won the Daytona summer race, he has never won the Daytona 500 before.
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A Twin Valley, MN, native, Fjeld became a motorsports fan at just three years old (first race was the 2002 Pennsylvania 500). He worked as a contributor and writer for TRE from 2010-18. Since then, he has stepped up and covered 24 NASCAR race weekends and taken on a larger role with TRE. He became the co-owner and managing editor in 2023 and has guided the site to massive growth in that time.
Fjeld has covered a wide array of stories and moments over the years, including Kevin Harvick’s final Cup Series season, the first NASCAR national series disqualification in over 50 years, Shane van Gisbergen’s stunning win in Chicago and the first Cup Series race at Road America in 66 years – as well as up-and-coming drivers’ stories and stories from inside the sport, like the tech it takes for Hendrick Motorsports to remain a top-tier team.
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