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ASA staRS National Series

  

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The ASA STARS National Tour will debut in 2023 for Super Late Model racing in America.  Announced in October, many of the best drivers in America are expected to compete in the 10-race national tour with a minimum $100,000 point fund. The championship team will be guaranteed $25,000. 


 

 


 

Champions, Contenders, and Rising Stars Set to Battle in the 54th Winchester 400

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Winchester, Ind. – A total of 26 drivers are officially entered for the 54th running of the Winchester 400 presented by Vore’s Welding and Steel, set for this Sunday, October 12, 2025, at Winchester Speedway. The crown jewel event, sanctioned by the Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour, will once again feature some of short track racing’s biggest names, rising stars, and national champions all chasing one of the most coveted victories in asphalt short track racing.

Defending race winner and current Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour point leader Cole Butcher returns to the high banks of Winchester looking to make it two straight 400 victories. Joining him is an all-star lineup that includes Ty Majeski, the defending NASCAR Truck Series Champion, 2023 ASA STARS National Tour Champion, and five-time ASA Midwest Tour Champion, along with two-time Winchester 400 winner Stephen Nasse.

Also entered are some of the biggest names in modern short track racing, including Derek Thorn, a multi-time Spears SRL Southwest Tour Champion and former Snowball Derby winner; Derek Kraus, a former ARCA West Champion and the youngest winner in ASA Midwest Tour history; and Jake Garcia, the defending All American 400 Champion and a former Southern Super Series Champion.

A talented crop of young stars will also be in the mix, including Dawson Sutton, who enters fresh off his Glass City 200 victory and recent Southern Super Series win at Five Flags Speedway; Gavan Boschele, the Clyde Hart Memorial winner at New Smyrna; and George Phillips, a five-time top-10 finisher this year with the ASA STARS National Tour. Canadian rising talents Chase Pinsonneault and Kyle Steckly will both represent the next generation of Northern competitors, joined by Kasey Kleyn, a former Northwest Super Late Model Series Champion.

The Midwest will be well represented by drivers like Austin Nason, a winner of major events including the Joe Shear Classic and National Short Track Championships, and Blake Rowe, the defending CRA JEGS All Star Tour Champion, former Glass City 200 winner, and three-time Hot Shoe 100 victor. Other notable entrants include Billy VanMeter, the current JEGS Tour point leader and three-time Winchester winner in the CRA Late Model Sportsman division, and Albert Francis, a former Jennerstown Speedway Champion and winner at Toledo Speedway.

The field also features Matt Craig, a two-time CARS Tour Super Late Model Champion and three-time PASS South Champion; Logan Bearden, a top-five finisher in the 2022 Redbud 400; and Steven Ulman, a JEGS CRA All Star Tour winner who finished fifth in this year’s Redbud 400. Additional entrants include Chris Munson, Jon Beach, Will Sahutske, Avery Demland and Gabrielle Grigsby.

The 54th Running of the Winchester 400 presented by Vore’s Welding and Steel takes place on Sunday, October 12, 2025 at Winchester Speedway. Racing action kicks off on Friday night with the CRA JEGS All Stars Tour while Saturday features ASA STARS National Tour Practice, CorvetteParts.Net Pole Qualifying as well as racing action including the Modifieds, CRA Street Stocks and CRA Late Model Sportsman. Tickets are available now at https://starsnationaltour.com/event/stars-101225/

About the Winchester 400
First run in 1970, the Winchester 400 has become one of the crown jewel events in Super Late Model racing. The 400-lap race at the legendary Winchester Speedway in Indiana is known for its blazing speeds on high banks and a winner’s list that includes legends such as Bob Senneker, Mark Martin, Rusty Wallace, Mike Eddy, Kyle Busch, Erik Jones, and Chase Elliott. Now part of the ASA STARS National Tour, the event continues its tradition of bringing together the best short track drivers in the country for an unforgettable showdown each October.

Champion Racing Association

    

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champion Racing Association (CRA) is a stock car racing sanctioning body based in the Midwestern United States. It was founded in 1997 by Glenn Luckett and R. J. Scott, who then sold the company to Bob Sargent's Track Enterprises in 2022. All CRA cars use Hoosier tires and Sunoco fuel.


 

 


 

super cup stock car series

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About Super Cup Stock Car Series It is with great excitement that we announce the formation of the highly anticipated SuperCup Stock Car Series (SCSCS).  This series will feature former Hooter's ProCup Steel bodied stock cars that competed from 2001-2006.  The new series recently competed in two exhibition races in 2007 at both Hickory Motor Speedway and Tri-County Motor Speedway in NC.  Both races were very competitive and featured a glimpse of the anticipated competition in 2008.


 

 


 

SUPER SOUTHERN SERIES

 

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The American Speed Association (ASA) is a sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States formed in 1968. The Association was based in Pendleton, Indiana, and later in Daytona Beach, Florida. The ASA sanctioned asphalt and dirt tracks in their ASA Member Track program along with racing series in the United States and Canada.


 

Shenandoah, Virginia (October 7, 2025) – The points finale for the Super Cup Stock Car Series this past Saturday night was not without its intense moments.  Since the Veterans Classic in late August was not able to be concluded in its entirety, 10 teams returned to Shenandoah Speedway with the first of twin 35-lap races serving as “part two” of the annual event.

 

With an earlier start in the day than the last outing, track conditions were much warmer and thus greasier than the prior visit.  Nevertheless, former local Legends competitor Damian Payton was within a tenth of his qualifying time previously, good enough to earn his first career SCSCS Pole Award circulating the 3/8-mile progressively-banked oval in 17.019 seconds.

 

Parkersburg, West Virginia’s Eric Barber turned in a personal best third fastest effort in time trials and redrew the first starting position.  It was Payton though starting from the outside that got to the lead by the first corner and led for several laps early on, also his first laps led in SCSCS competition.  Barber continued consistently following in the No. 64 McElligott Performance and Design / Cozy Cabins at Shady Grove / Payton Racing Chevrolet’s tracks, as both maneuvered around lapped traffic.

 

A pivotal moment with the slower cars occurred on lap 28 of the main event.  Barber dove low in a bid for the lead upon approaching another car into the turn, completing the pass for the top spot in the process, and going on to defend the position out front and cross the line first when the checkered flag flew.

 

However, the No. 2 WeAreJ6.com / Eric Barber Enterprises Chevrolet would not be scored as the race winner, based on a rule that has been in place since year one at Shenandoah Speedway due to the fact there are no inside walls in the corners and therefore is monitored during each SCSCS visit.

 

“It was the 2 and the 64, they were side by side coming to a lapped car and going into (turn) 3, the 2 went well below the apron and gained a significant advantage on the 64, since the 64 had to go the long way around,” Chris Lilly, who served as the Race Director for the SCSCS races as well as all of the local races at the track throughout the season, explained.  “We went over that in the drivers meeting, with track limitations you cannot pass four tires below the line.  I made multiple calls on the radio to ask him to give his spot back within the lap, which the driver did not do so, so he was going to be scored behind whoever it is that he passes.  I understand he may not be happy about it, but I was pretty clear about it in the drivers meeting.  Just want to be fair and it’s pretty black and white.”

 

Lurking behind the leaders was a familiar face that has not been seen since his victories at Kingsport Speedway back in April.  Ben Ebeling’s son had a football game and his daughters were in a pageant earlier in the day close to their Hickory, North Carolina home, so he did not show up at the track until shortly before the green flag.  For the first time in 57 previous SCSCS starts, he had to climb the No. 44 Good Frames, LLC / Ashton Racing Ford from the rear of the field without a single lap of practice or participation in qualifying.

 

The battle up front allowed Ebeling, who at this moment was third, to steadily catch Payton and pass him with five laps remaining, once again with the help of navigating slower traffic.  Despite being second at the start-finish line, the 2021 SCSCS champion would be credited with the official win after some post-race words were deescalated.

 

“It took a few laps to knock the rust off and get my bearings to feel where the car was,” Ebeling, acquiring his fifth Veterans Classic trophy, indicated.  “Car wasn’t as good as we’ve been here in the past, so I think it was more right place right time.

 

“I’ve been on the other end of that before.  I got penalized a few years ago for putting more than two tires below the white line.  I understand why the 2 car went down there, but a rule is a rule and it’s not my fight.  64 and the 2 were racing real hard and that lapped traffic caught all of us up together and when they got kind of tangled up, we were able to get around (Payton) and hold him off there for the last couple laps.”

 

Payton would get his second runner-up result of 2025 with Petersburg, West Virigina’s Brent Nelson rounding out the podium.  Mitch Gibson quietly brought the No. 35 Moyer Brothers Company / LDW Technologies / Superior Welding / 1500channels.com / Jeffrey Salyers Realty / Trevor’s Team / Ashton Racing Ford to a fourth-place finish, which was good enough to clinch the championship going into the second race.  Rob Hindt from Elkton, Maryland securely rounded out the top five in the No. 42 Drive 2 Thrive / JPR Pontiac for a second consecutive race.

 

Furthermore, Barber was placed sixth in the final finishing order.  A competition bulletin was communicated ever since the August race about there being only one standard and automatically authorized tire.  Any other options inquired about are continually evaluated on a case-by-case basis and it was expressed to teams that if an alternate option is approved, a driver will officially be credited at best going forward with the top finishing position in the second half of the field.

 

Lost in some of the post-race drama was a brief anxious moment when the right front of the No. 83 Eibach Springs / SRI Performance / Project Black Cat / DG Motorsports ride driven by Conover, North Carolina’s Dylan Godinez caught on fire due to a brake issue, thus ending his night early upon being extinguished quickly.  Another driver with an early exit from the next race was Yellow Spring, West Virginia’s Larry Frame when a belt malfunction caused him to pull the No. 80x Precision Auto Collision / Nelson Motorsports Chevrolet off the track on the opening lap.

 

Gibson redrew the pole position but elected to start scratch for the second feature, putting top two finishers Ebeling and Payton on the front row.

 

Ebeling took the lead from the get-go with Payton and Nelson’s No. 80 Precision Auto Collision / JEBCO / QH Design / RAM Trucking / Snap-On Tools / Nelson Motorsports Chevrolet battling for second.  Once Payton cleared Nelson, he stayed within a couple car lengths of the seven-time Shenandoah race winner one circuit after another, with both often running nearly identical laps.

 

A yellow flag with 14 laps remaining when Hindt spun in turn three proved to be a game changer.  On the restart, Payton held his outside line and powered ahead on the backstretch, clearing the all-time winningest driver.  Ebeling stayed on his heels, but redemption would be Payton’s as he fended off multiple challenges and was not to be denied for his first series win, becoming the youngest SCSCS winner since 2018.  It was also his first victory at the facility he called home as a teenager, capping off Shenandoah Speedway’s 20th anniversary season.

 

“It’s a great feeling,” the Winston-Salem, North Carolina resident commented.  “Like I said in the track interview, raced here for the better part of 10 years ago for several seasons and the best I ever finished was second.  To finally be able to park it here feels amazing.  It was no easy task.  (Ebeling) certainly gave me a run for my money and made me work for it.  Awesome and clean racing with that guy.”

 

Following Payton and Ebeling to the line were Nelson, Gibson, and Marc Jones in his return to the series for the first time since 2019, tying a best career fifth place effort upon taking over driving duties in the No. 31 3iatlasracing@gmail.com / TheJetDaddy.com / FlyBright Pilot Academy / RNR Tire Express / OSI247.com / Jones Motorsports Ford that was debuted by Brooks, Georgia’s Toby Blanton in the first race.

 

While the action for the top spot was a good one, so was the race for third between Nelson and Gibson during a majority of the distance.  Even so, Gibson took the conservative approach to claim the 2025 Super Cup Stock Car Series title in his first full season, compared to his winning performance from August at Shenandoah.

 

“Our goal was just to come here and run good and we knew we were going to be a little bit off,” the nearby Weyers Cave, Virginia resident noted.  “We just kept fighting the car all day and the last race we actually got to where we could keep up with the top three.  The first race I think they about lapped me.  I think we were about four turns away in the right front spring and we would have been there.  We got really close.”

 

Throughout the season, Gibson never finished worse than fifth and completed every lap of competition except for one race, showing like it has most years that consistency is key.

 

“It was a lot of good guessing I guess you could say, but it was a great season,” Gibson added.  “I have to thank Bill Ashton for a good car.  Without Bill, I wouldn’t have even got here.  It was just a good year.”

 

More content and a full recap will be available over the coming weeks regarding the annual trophy and awards presentation that took place immediately following the evening’s races.

 

While the points have been decided, the 2025 racing season is not over just yet.  A special event at Tri-County Speedway in Hudson, North Carolina takes place on Saturday, November 1st, marking the return of the series to one of its first participating venues for the first time in three years.

 

Further details will soon be found on the Super Cup Stock Car Series official website supercupstockcarseries.com, on Facebook (search Super Cup Stock Car Series), Twitter (@SCSCSRacing), Instagram (SCSCS_Racing), and https://www.youtube.com/SCSCSRacing.

 


 

Statesville, North Carolina (October 1, 2025) – A season filled with peaks and valleys, not only geographically, but when it comes to circumstances of the unpredictable nature for both event and series operations as well as competitors leads to Saturday, October 4th.

 

Shenandoah Speedway hosts Twin 35s for the Super Cup Stock Car Series with the first race awarding the second Veterans Classic trophy for 2025, carried over from August 30th.  The second main event will then determine the champion and other positioning within the top 10 in points, which will each be celebrated as part of the post-season awards and trophy presentations immediately following.

 

One driver that has not seen many valleys is point leader going in, Mitch Gibson.  His only time not running at the finish was during the opening weekend at Kingsport Speedway back in April.  Since then, the driver in his first full season with the SCSCS has completed every lap, notching two victories and three poles in the process.  A good run for Gibson to start off the evening could easily clinch the title; however, it would not be surprising to see him go for another win close to his Weyers Cave, Virginia home.

 

Two competitors that are rather eager to end the regular season with a peak are second and third in points.  Brent Nelson was nearly unstoppable in 2024, winning on five occasions including three times at Shenandoah, but mechanical woes have sidelined the Petersburg, West Virginia driver the last two events.  He returns with the “ol’ faithful” black car that won those aforementioned races and a rebuilt motor.

 

Eric Barber had high hopes going into Shenandoah more than a month ago, climbing into the car that won both races at Ona Speedway.  Unfortunately, his race was over before it really got going, but showed promising speed that had him crack the top five at the time his night went sour.  The Parkersburg, West Virginia resident will look to wrap up his first full year in the series on a high note.

 

Meanwhile, there are three more drivers with a chance at being in the top five in the final standings.  Uniontown, Pennsylvania’s Bill Ashton has achieved a top five finish each time in his limited appearances behind the wheel in 2025, including his most recent 100th career start, and ranks second in laps completed.  Larry Frame from Yellow Spring, West Virginia started off the season not on the best foot but has brought his ride to the checkered flag each time in the last three races and is currently sixth in points.

 

Damian Payton has the least mathematical shot at making it in, seventh in the standings at the moment.  Nevertheless, the Winston-Salem, North Carolina’s performances have been noticeable with a runner-up at Lonesome Pine and a third last time out at what was previously his home track of Shenandoah.

 

Then there are those searching to potentially find their way into the final top 10 for the first time.  Rob Hindt from Elkton, Maryland tied his best career finish of fifth, originally set 10 years ago, when the series was at the 3/8-mile progressively banked oval last time.  He will look to match or better that result this time.  Dylan Godinez made his stock car debut on that same weekend and brought the car home in one piece.  The Conover, North Carolina racer has working been hard to improve upon what he has learned since that seventh-place finish.

 

Joining the party are at least a couple first-timers for 2025.  One of them will be the return of Jones Motorsports to the SCSCS for the first time since 2019 with “Jet Daddy” Toby Blanton from Brooks, Georgia making his first start.

 

Spectator gates will open at 3:30 p.m. with qualifying beginning shortly thereafter.  Racing festivities, including the main events for the Super Cup Stock Car Series, are scheduled to start at 5:00 p.m.  Shenandoah Speedway will also be crowning their 2025 champions with twin races for Bandoleros, twins for Legends, and a Stock 4 main event as well as hosting another bike race for kids.

 

More information can be found on the Super Cup Stock Car Series official web site supercupstockcarseries.com with interactive updates throughout race days and in between available on Facebook (search Super Cup Stock Car Series), Twitter (@SCSCSRacing), Instagram (SCSCS_Racing), and https://www.youtube.com/SCSCSRacing.

 

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The ASA Midwest Tour (until 2022: ARCA Midwest Tour) is a pavement Super Late Model auto racing series based in the Midwestern United States with its headquarters in Oregon, Wisconsin.[1] It was a developmental series of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA), and currently of the American Speed Association, along with the CRA Super Series.[1]


Majeski Takes His Fifth Oktoberfest 200 at La Crosse


 

By: Kevin Ramsell

West Salem, WI - Ty Majeski tied Joe Shear by winning his fifth ASA Midwest Tour Oktoberfest 200 at the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway in West Salem, WI.


 

Casey Johnson finished third to claim his fourth ASAMT championship. 


 

Majeski got by Andrew Morrissey on lap 144 and pulled away to the checkered flag. 


 

This is his fifth Oktoberfest victory in the last nine years after he picked up his first victory in 2016.


 

“I guess it just means I'm getting old,” Majeski said with a smile. “Been doing this a while, and been blessed to do this a long time with a lot of great people and a lot of great race cars, and these are results. So just thankful to be in the position. I get to drive great trucks and great race cars every time I hit the racetrack and it’s truly a blessing and very thankful.”


 

Morrissey finished second after leading a good portion of the race. He was hoping to end his Oktoberfest weekend with another big victory after winning the Dick Trickle 99 on Friday night. 


 

“No, it was a good weekend,” Morrissey said. “Yeah, just got a little too tight. Every race here we get really loose in the race and just tighten it up too much. We thought we freed it up enough at the break, and just wasn't enough, just kept getting tight, and just needed a little more, and they (Majeski) were that much better.”


 

Johnson claimed his fourth title with his third-place finish. He came into the season finale only four points behind defending two-time champion Gabe Sommers. 


 

Sommers struggled and finished ninth, allowing Johnson to win the title by eight points. 


 

“So, the goal was to get into third, so I raced Ryan Farrell for the spot, actually, once I got to him, let me go, and I can't thank him enough for that,” Johnson recalled. “And then I honestly think I could have paced with Andrew a little bit. I don't know what Ty was turning, but today wasn't one of those days where you race hard.”


 

Michael Hinde finished fourth, with Penn Sauter finishing fifth.


 

Sauter, who was the fast qualifier, took the “Ultimate Challenge” and was looking at a $40,000 bonus from starting in the rear and getting the victory, but came up four spots short.


 

Ty Fredrickson, who was an early leader, had a scary crash on lap 131 as something broke in his car, sending him sailing hard into the turn three wall. He was able to walk away from the crash. 


 

Majeski, who had a busy week traveling from the fest down to Charlotte to finish eighth in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, then coming back to Oktoberfest, credited his team for his victory. 


 

“One of our best tracks, and just it all goes back to those guys,” Majeski said in victory lane. “They work really hard on these things week in and week out while I'm living my dream racing in NASCAR, and it's so much fun running with these guys that really made my career.”


 

A replay of tonight’s event can be found on tracktv.com

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Pos

No.

Name

Laps

Diff

1

91m

Ty Majeski

200


 

2

39m

Andrew Morrissey

200

1.724

3

5j

Casey Johnson

200

5.552

4

69h

Michael Hinde

200

6.689

5

5s

Penn Sauter

200

11.014

6

80f

Ryan Farrell

200

14.577

7

80

Nick Panitzke

200

14.951

8

119

Dalton Zehr

200

16.255

9

15s

Gabe Sommers

200

17.040

10

9k

Derek Kraus

200

18.541

11

52H

Brock Heinrich

200

18.816

12

23v

Levon Van Der Geest

200

20.027

13

25s

Jeff Storm

199

1 Lap

14

44m

Justin Mondeik

199

1 Lap

15

33h

Matthew Henderson

199

1 Lap

16

77s

Riley Stenjem

198

2 Laps

17

7h

Mitch Haver

197

3 Laps

18

17k

Max Kahler

197

3 Laps

19

14k

Kody King

191

9 Laps

20

7o

Ridge Oien

191

9 Laps

21

66k

Kendrick Kreyer

167

33 Laps

22

72g

Jacob Goede

152

48 Laps

23

36f

Ty Fredrickson

131

69 Laps

24

11m

Bryce Miller

101

99 Laps

25

2d

Jared DeBoer

81

119 Laps

26

58s

Joseph Scholze

77

123 Laps

27

9b

Braison Bennett

44

156 Laps

28

8B

Chad Butz

36

164 Laps

29

30jv

Joe Valento

10

190 Laps

 


 


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