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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. 


 

 


 

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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.


Kevin & Keelan Harvick to Compete in 13th Masters of the Pros 200 at Owosso Speedway


 

Owosso, MI - Officials with Owosso Speedway and Champion Racing Association have announced that Rackley WAR will field two entries at the 2025 Masters of the Pros 200 with the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance at Owosso Speedway with Kevin and Keelan Harvick behind the wheel. The 13th Running of the event is set to take place on Wednesday, July 16th with $25,000 to win on the line.


 

The Masters of the Pros event has been known to draw the attention of nationally recognized talent since the first race in 2013. Chase Elliott earned the first Masters’ Green Jacket holding off other current and future stars like Daniel Hemric, Cody Coughlin, and Ross Kenseth. When Anderson Bowen won in 2014, he defeated future star Harrison Burton and Hall of Fame driver, Sterling Marlin. John-Hunter Nemechek became the first repeat and back-to-back winner of the event in 2015 and 2016, with names like Marlin and Ty Majeski also in the field. Other Masters winners include Cole Williams (2017), Bubba Pollard (2018 Birch Run Speedway, 2019 Memphis International), Matt Craig (2020 Nashville), Willie Allen (2021, 2022), Chase Burda (2023), and Dawson Sutton (2024).


 

The Rackley WAR program partnered with Kevin Harvick at the beginning of the year. The goal of the partnership was to elevate Harvick'sLate Model program while simultaneously striving for success with the Rackley WAR NASCAR Truck Series program.


 

Through the partnership, both Kevin and Keelan Harvick have joined the driver line up for Rackley W.A.R.’s Super Late Model and Pro Late Model programs. In addition, Harvick will serve as a consultant to Rackley W.A.R.’s Truck Series program where development driver Dawson Sutton will transition to full-time Truck Series competition in 2025. 


 

The pair will face a wide contingent of regional and local superstars, all looking to bag the $25,000 top prize at the end of 200 laps. The 13th Masters of the Pros is Wednesday, July 16th at Owosso Speedway in Owosso, MI. Additional event information including gate times,tickets, streaming, and more will be announced in the coming weeks.


 

For more on the Masters of the Pros or the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.


 

 

Maier Earns Victory in JEGS Debut at SpeedFest at Cordele


 

The JEGS / CRA All-Stars Tour, Presented by Chevrolet Performance, kicked off its 2025 season at Cordele Motor Speedway Friday night as part of the Protect Your Melon Buckle Up Speedfest. Originally slated for Saturday Afternoon, inclement weather pushed the green flag to Friday, as 26 Pro Late Models took to the track.


 

Hudson Bulger (No.17) would go quick time grabbing the Yoder Construction Co. Fast Qualifier $400 bonus and would redraw 7th. Tristan McKee (No.7) and Brandon Lopez (No.6L) would lead the field to green as the action would quickly pick up around the track. Tyler Reif (No.47) would be forced three wide forcing the pack to bunch up while Tristian McKee set sail leading the first 12 laps. 


 

The first caution would fly with Richard Land (No.34) blowing an engine and setting up a restart. Luke Baldwin (No.15) `would take the race lead and hold it for the longevity of the race. Caution would fly again on lap 17 for Carter Whalen (No.23) then again on lap 38 for front-runner Tristian McKee as his engine let loose.


 

A long green flag run would be set up as Baldwin, Bulger, and Ben Maier (No.6) sat top three. Michael Hinde and Stephen Nasse (No.51) made up positions as they ran 4th and 6th. The caution would fly on lap 78 with Aiden Potter (No.68) and Zach Johnson (No.116) spun around in turn four. Both drivers would be able to continue. On the restart, Baldwin continued to show his speed and became the favorite to win but with multiple cautions being thrown for incidents allowed Bulger and others to try new ways to gain an advantage. On lap 91 Hudson Bulger moved Luke Baldwin for the lead yet it wasn’t enough to keep the 15 away. On lap 92 the unthinkable occurred when the leaders made contact, taking each other out of contention. Baldwin would be able to continue but the speed he once had ceased to show as Bulger’s day would end.


 

A couple of cautions would fly again after restarts with single-car spins sizing up a three-lap dash for the win. Maier, Nasse, Michael Hinde (No.69), and Seth Christensen (No.54) would lead the field to green for the final time as Nasse held wheel to wheel with Maier. No driver seemed to find an advance as the white flag waved. Final time into turn two, Christensen tagged Nasse sparking the big one as Ben Maier would claim victory in the Speedfest 100.


 

Cordele lived up to the excitement once again for the JEGS / CRA All-Stars tour but the enthusiasm for the season continues to climb. The first points-paying race of the 2025 season kicks off April 19th at Toledo Speedway as a new year of action is just a couple of months away from throttling up.


 

 

SPEEDFEST 100
CORDELE MOTOR SPEEDWAY
RACE RESULTS
January 17, 2025
                 
FIN STA CAR DRIVER HOMETOWN SPONSOR MAKE LAPS STATUS
1 3 6 Ben Maier Chester, MD Chevrolet / Honda Marine Chevrolet 100 Running
2 10 69 Michael Hinde Hernando, FL Mike Scott Plumbing/Brembo Brakes/Tilton Engineering/Five Star Toyota 100 Running
3 11 15 TJ DeCaire Tampa, FL North Creek Storm Water Management Chevrolet 100 Running
4 13 51 Stephen Nasse Lynn Haven, FL Phoenix Construction Chevrolet 100 Running
5 20 20 Harrison Halder Cumming, GA H3tree Chevrolet 100 Running
6 4 15 Luke Baldwin Mooresville, NC Furniture by Walker Raceshop Chevrolet 100 Running
7 24 116 Zach Johnson Franklin, TN Z Speed Shop Chevrolet 100 Running
8 16 89 Heath Hindman Signal Mountain, TN RentUs.us Chevrolet 100 Running
9 5 47 Tyler Reif Las Vegas, NV Vegas Fasteners/Atlanta Paving & Concrete/Cadillac Ranch Chevrolet 100 Running
10 9 54 Cole Butcher Mooresville, NC Atlantic Tiltload/Simpson Racing/Swift Springs/9D Creative Toyota 100 Running
11 8 54 Seth Christensen Pendergrass, GA CB Partners/PnR Ammo/Arob Performance Parts & Fuel Chevrolet 100 Running
12 2 6 Brandon Lopez Woodstock, GA Atlanta Paving & Concrete Construction/Cadillac Ranch Chevrolet 99 Accident
13 17 5 Garrett Gumm Brooks, GA WJP Investments/Incentive Risk Management/Gumm Farms Chevrolet 99 Accident
14 14 71 Luke Yarbrough Milton, GA Johnny's Pizza of Stockbridge Ford 99 Accident
15 12 62 Cale Hall Hampton, GA Ty King Motorsports/X10 Lifts/GELM/K3 Fencing & Outdoor Ford 99 Accident
16 26 15 Avery Demland Bryan, OH Allied Moulded Products/PTI/JDCC/Perna's 3D Services Ford 97 Running
17 7 17 Hudson Bulger Fort Valley, GA Byron Outdoor Superstore/CB Free Reality/Hamby Automotive Ford 93 Accident
18 18 25 Isaac Kitzmiller Mooresville, NC A.L.L. Construction/Cobra Mining/Rackley WAR Developmental Chevrolet 94 Accident
19 15 32 Stuart Dutton Tallahassee, FL Dutton Motorsports/Terry Short Apartments/The Wheel Girls Chevrolet 93 Damage
20 19 68 Aidan Potter Brentwood, TN Potter Brothers Construction/CP Race Wear Ford 90 Accident
21 6 5 Blaise Rutherford Tifton, GA Albany Auto Auction Chevrolet 84 Clutch
22 23 12 Travis Roland Winter Haven, FL Lands Used Trucks/Travis Roland Motorsports Ford 62 Mechanical
23 22 82 Rafe Slate Eatonton, GA BKC Motorsports/Brian Cagle Grading Inc./ Southland Paving Inc. Ford 61 Mechanical
24 1 7 Tristan McKee Kannapolis, NC Chevrolet Chevrolet 37 Engine
25 21 23 Carter Whalen Cumming, GA Atlanta Paving & Concrete Construction/Andean Chevrolet Chevrolet 17 Accident
26 25 34 Richard Land Plant City, FL Lands Used Trucks/Travis Roland Motorsports Chevrolet 11 Engine
                 
Time of Race: 01:16:51; Lead Changes: 5; Lap Leaders: 7 T. McKee 1-12, 15 L. Baldwin 13-91, 17 H. Bulger 92-93, 6 B. Maier 94-97, 51 S. Nasse 98, 6 B. Maier 99-100; Margin of Victory: 0.279; Cautions: 10; Reds: 0; Entries: 26
 

 


JEGS Tour Tackles SpeedFest at Cordele Motor Speedway Friday


Cordele, GA - The first race of the 2025 season for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance is upon us with the Protect Your Melon - Buckle Up SpeedFest at Cordele Motor Speedway. The event, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, will now be conducted on Friday, January 17th alongside the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS and the ASA Southern Super Series Powered by Sunoco Race Fuels.


 

Over 20 cars are featured on the current JEGS Tour entry list for Friday’s 100 lap race. Michael Hinde, the Hernando, Florida native, is set to pull double duty in his No.69 car. Hinde won the Pro Late Model portion of SpeedFest in his first attempt in 2022. ASA STARS National Tour regular, Cole Butcher is also listed on the Pro and Super Late Model entry lists for Friday with his No.54 Toyota. If Butcher competes Friday, he’ll make his first career SpeedFest 100 and JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour start.


 

Second Generation driver, Avery Demland is set to make her JEGS Tour debut on Friday. The daughter of Brian Demland, Avery takes over the controls of the Allied Moulded Products No.15 for the first time ever. Brian Demland completed a full season with the JEGS Tour in 2024 earning a top 10 in points. Outside of private tests, Friday will mark Avery’s first laps in the car in race trim.


 

A contingent of other young talent is entered for Saturday’s 100 lapper including Woodstock, Georgia’s Brandon Lopez. After his first start with the JEGS Tour at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in November, Lopez is back to compete for another chance at glory in his No.6 Chevrolet. A flock of Georgia drivers join Lopez including Garrett Gumm, Blaise Rutherford, Hudson Bulger, Carter Whalen, Seth Christensen, Cale Hall, Luke Yarbrough, and Rafe Slate. Many drivers come from diverse racing backgrounds that include dirt late models, off-road trucks, Late Model Stocks, and many other disciplines. 


 

The 23-car field includes drivers from six other states, including Maryland, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Nevada, and Tennessee - all of whom are expected to be represented during the 20th running of the CRA SpeedFest. 


 

Race fans can catch several other notable drivers in action during the Super Late Model event as well, including NASCAR Cup Series winner, most popular driver, and Georgia native, Chase Elliott. He’ll battle with other Super Late Model stars like Dylan Fetcho, Carson Brown, Matthew Craig, Jake Finch, Stephen Nasse, Jett Noland, Dawson Sutton, and Bubba Pollard.


 

The Protect Your Melon - Buckle Up SpeedFest is Friday, January 17th at Cordele Motor Speedway. Qualifying is set to begin with Bandoleros and Legends at 4:30 PM ET. The JEGS Tour is scheduled to Qualify at 5:00 PM ET wit the ASA/CRA Super Series to follow. The first green flag of the night is scheduled to wave shortly after 6:00 PM ET. Advanced tickets are still available at CRA-Racing.com or at the gate on race day. Fans who can’t make the trip can watch every lap on TrackTv.com and RacingAmerica.Tv.

 


 

Champions and Award Winners Honored at CRA Awards Ceremony

 


 

Plymouth, IN - Champions and other award winners were honored on Saturday night during the Champion Racing Association Awards Ceremony at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, Indiana. Chase Burda, the Champion of the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS, Blake Rowe and five others from the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, Zach Stacy plus three others from the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman, and Dalton Conner plus two others from the CRA Street Stocks Powered by JEGS were able to attend and accept their season awards.


 

118 different drivers were on track with the Street Stocks in 2024 which saw a diverse schedule of 12 events. Nine different drivers claimed victories on the Tour and it was August before a repeat winner was had. Taking fifth in this year’s standings, Heath Helton of Owensboro, KY won four races in a row to end the season, including two with CRA at Winchester Speedway and Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. This year’s point runner-up in the CRA Street Stocks has been racing full-time with the series since 2015. The Indianapolis driver grabbed three wins this season and only finished outside the top 10 once in 10 starts. Andrew Teepe took home the runner-up honors for the fourth time in his career. Celebrating as champion in 2024 after racing with the series full-time for a third straight year, Dalton Conner returned for a wildly consistent 2024 with 10 top 10 finishes and eight top fives.


 

Year number 19 for the Vore's Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Powered by JEGS had eoght events, and this year, six different drivers found victory lane.  This season saw 80 competitors from all over the Midwest compete at the series events.  The 6th place point finisher is a veteran driver who ran nearly all of the events in 2024; from Richmond, IN, Kent Carson posted top tens at Anderson Speedway twice in seven starts. The fifth-place point finisher has run with the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman since 2014. This year, Cassten Everidge  battled some adversity but put together a season with six top-10s and three top-five finishes. Logan Huckeba came back for a third season in a row, taking runner-up in the standings once again. Another solid season was had, taking one top-five with five top-tens in eight races, good enough for second in the championship standings. The 2024-point champion put together a season that included eight top 10 finishes and four top fives en route to his first title. Zach Stacy, of Edon, OH, nearly grabbed the win at the season opener at Shadybowl Speedway. 


 

2024 marked the 14th year for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars tour presented by Chevrolet Performance. This year, over 100 different teams hit the track over the course of a 14-event schedule.  At year’s end, it was a first-time JEGS Tour competitor winning his first championship with the Tour. In his first full-time season with the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour, Will Sahutske of Midland, MI competed in 10 events earning a top-ten finish at Winchester Speedway in October - finishing 9th in the Championship Standings. The 8th place finisher has been dabbling part-time with the series over the last few years, putting in a full season in 2024. This season, Brian Demland claimed a season’s best 9th at Winchester. Keegan Sobilo, a former Champion of the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Powered by JEGS, set sights on a full season with the JEGS Tour and battled for the Rookie of the Year honors in 2024. With 11 starts and three top 10 finishes, Sobilo netted 5th in the Championship Points Standings. Chase Burda, the 2023 JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance champion, returned to full-time action in 2024. A finalist in the Kulwicki Driver Development Program, the Lapeer, MI native grabbed a win at Flat Rock Speedway, three top fives, and five top 10 finishes en route to third in the 2024 Championship Standings.  2024 marked Chase Pinsonneault’s first time racing in the United States. His first career win came to the tune of $10,000 with the JEGS Tour at Owosso Speedway in the Big O Classic 100. He also posted five top-five finishes and nine top-tens en route to the runner-up finish in the JEGS Tour Championship Standings. This year’s champion, Blake Rowe, had dabbled in the ASA/CRA Super Series and was a dominant force in open-wheel modified racing prior to 2024; but made it known he wanted to be dominant in Template Late Models. In his first career JEGS Tour start, he grabbed the win and backed it up with a second win in August, plus five top-five finishes, and 11 top-10s.


 

It was the 28th year for the ASA/CRA Super Series powered by JEGS, a tour that continues to co-sanction some of the biggest Super Late Model races in the country.  In 2024, 10 Super Series sanctioned races highlighted the schedule.  In the final standings, coming up just short of taking back-to-back championships in the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour, Chase Burda ended the season by taking the top CRA championship.


 

Other awards were handed out Saturday night as well, including the Rookie of the Year honorees, Chase Pinsonneault, Zach Stacy, and Heath Helton. The Sunoco Race Fuels Sportsman of the Year award are voted on by series officials, and are the only ones voted on in that manner, which makes them very special. Keegan Sobilo, Cassten Everidge, and Heath Helton took home those honors on Saturday night. Finally, the Dedication Awards were handed out to teams and individuals who have displayed outstanding dedication to our sport and series. Briand Demland, Kent Carson, and Speedy Teepe were honored with these awards.


 

During the ceremony, Anderson Speedway Promoter, Rick Dawson spoke on the partnership the Speedway has with Champion Racing Association and also awarded recently-retired longtime Hoosier Racing Tire Representative, Irish Saunders with a special plaque made with old Anderson Speedway bleacher board. Rex Wheeler, of Owosso Speedway, also presented Chase Pinsonneault with an award for holding the Owosso Speedway Template Late Model track record at 14.473 seconds. 


 

The next event for Champion Racing Association is the Buckle Up Speedfest at Cordele Motor Speedway in Cordele, GA on Saturday, January 18th with the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS and the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance. For more information on Champion Racing Association, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Follow CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and @CRARacing on X.


ASA/CRA Super Series Championship Earns Burda Road to Daytona Appearance

 

Nashville, TN - As an added bonus to winning the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS Championship, Lapeer, Michigan native, Chase Burda will again participate in the ARCA Racing Series Road to Daytona January 9th and 10th at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Last season, Burda earned the experience by finishing runner-up in the ASA/CRA Super Series Championship Points Standings behind Giovannie Ruggiero who already had a standing ARCA commitment. 


 

The ARCA Road to Daytona program was founded by the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) in 2010 as a bridge for local and regional racers to enjoy the high banks of Daytona. Champion Racing Association’s involvement with the program dates back to the inception of the initiative. Former ASA/CRA Super Series champion, Greg Van Alst utilized the program to boost his career which includes a 2023 ARCA Nationals Series win at Daytona. Van Alst has most recently signed a deal with Joey Gase Motorsports for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.


 

Burda’s 2024 season included chasing a second consecutive JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance title. Although his bid for a title came up short, Burda did collect a win at Flat Rock Speedway in the VanDoorn Racing Development 125. Additionally, Burda collected 3 top-five finishes and five top 10s en route to his ASA/CRA Super Series Championship.


 

In 2024, Burda was included in a program with 70 other local and regional racers from across the country. Notably in 2025, Burda will participate alongside ASA Southern Super Series Rookie of the Year, Dustin Smith; 2019 Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Champion and 2023 ARCA Menards East Rookie of the Year, Zachary Tinkle; plus fellow Kulwicki Driver Development Program participant and champion, Ty Fredrickson.


 

The Road to Daytona program will unfold on Thursday and Friday, January 9th & 10th. Drivers will participate in cars prepared by Andy Hillenburg’s Fast Track Racing. 


 

For more information on Champion Racing Association and the ASA/CRA Super Series, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X. 

 


 

2025 JEGS Tour Schedule Features Returning Tracks and Blockbuster Payouts


 

Nashville, TN - Officials with Champion Racing Association have released the 2025 schedule for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance. The schedule features a total of 12 points-paying dates plus four non-points specials at 13 different tracks in six states while still focusing the heart of the championship season in the Great Lakes region. In addition to staple events for the Tour, new tracks and new events highlight the 2024 schedule.


 

The season unofficially kicks off on Saturday, January 18th at Cordelle Speedway in Cordele, GA for the annual Speedfest 100. Held alongside the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS and the ASA Southern Super Series Powered by Sunoco, the JEGS Tour will sanction the 100 lap Pro Late Model contest that weekend. In 2024, Stephen Nasse took an over two-second win ahead of Ross Chastain and George Phillips.


 

Then, the battle for a prestigious JEGS Tour Championship begins on Saturday, April 19th at Toledo Speedway. The JEGS Tour will race for 100 laps in just the third-ever appearance at the famed half-mile in northern Ohio. Last season, Cody Coughlin bested the field of 23 cars holding off Kyle Steckly and Blake Rowe for the win.  In addition to the JEGS Tour, the April 19th headliner will also feature the Hemelgarn/Superfitness USAC Silver Crown Rollie Beale Classic.


 

From the wide, high-banked half-mile of Toledo, to racing fighter jets in a gymnasium on Saturday, May 10th; the JEGS Tour returns to Anderson Speedway for the only stop at the home of the Redbud 400. Coughlin grabbed his first win of the season in this event in 2024 holding off eventual champion, Rowe for the win.


 

It’s up to Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Michigan for Memorial Day on Monday, May 26th for the return of the $10,000 to win Big O Classic. JEGS Tour Rookie of the Year, Chase Pinsonneault got his first career win in the United States during the Big O Classic in 2024. Fellow Canadian, Kyle Steckley finished second ahead of Evan Shotko.


 

Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway welcomes the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour on Thursday, May 29th for the second non-points special of the season. The $10,000 to win Battle of Broadway was the home of Trey Craig’s second career win with the JEGS Tour in 2024.


 

On Saturday, June 21st the JEGS Tour goes head-to-head with the ASA/CRA Super Series during the 125 lapper at Flat Rock Speedway. The Metro Detroit bullring underwent a resurfacing project this fall, welcoming the JEGS Tour to a new surface for the first time in history. Chase Burda was the class of the field in 2024 at Flat Rock Speedway.


 

Race fans can celebrate our Nation’s Independence with the teams of the JEGS Tour on Saturday, July 5th during the 4th Up North 104 at Whittemore Speedway. After 104 laps of can’t-miss racing action, fans will be treated to a massive fireworks show in Whittemore, MI. Steven Ulman set the fans ablaze with his performance en route to his first career win with the JEGS Tour in 2024.


 

The second half of the season races toward a championship with the most anticipated and richest Pro Late Model event in the country, the $25,000 to win Masters of the Pros 200. Returning to Owosso Speedway for the third season, the winner of the Masters will earn a coveted green jacket and cash the biggest check in JEGS Tour history on Wednesday, July 16th.


 

On Friday, August 8th the JEGS Tour unloads at Corrigan Oil Speedway in Mason, MI. The Spartan 100 put drivers on the edge of their seats and took them to the end of their patience level in 2024, giving fans an absolute treat of a race. Brandon Varney held off Steve Dorer and Pinsonneault for his first career win with the JEGS Tour last season. 


 

The JEGS Tour will make their second-ever trip to Jennerstown, PA on Saturday, August 23rd for a non-points special event the Motor Mountain Masters. In 2020, the JEGS Tour made the jaunt over to Jennerstown Speedway for the American Freedom 100. Cody Coughlin grabbed the win ahead of Josh Brock and Matt Craig. 


 

Kalamazoo Speedway in Kalamazoo, MI makes a JEGS Tour schedule debut on Saturday, August 30th for the Klash of the Pros. A special big-money showdown brings in the Pro Late Models alongside the annual Raber’s Rumble Street Stock show, giving fans another valuable ticket.


 

On Saturday, September 6th, the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour returns to Clio, MI and Auto City Speedway for the first time in seven seasons. Just six previous events have been held at Auto City for the JEGS Tour; 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year, Carson Hocevar won the most recent event in 2018. Other winners include Kyle Hayden (2017), Dalton Armstrong (2015), Eric Lee (2014). Robbie Johnson (2013), and Daniel Hemric (2012).


 

The third and final stop of the season at Owosso Speedway takes place Saturday, September 20th through Sunday, September 21st for the Owosso Nationals. Saturday, the New Stars Showdown is back giving drivers a chance to collect their first-ever win with the JEGS Tour. Then, the Owosso Nationals 150 is Sunday afternoon for $15,000 to win.


 

The Championship campaign wraps up on Friday, October 10th during the 54th Winchester 400 weekend at Winchester Speedway in Winchester, IN. Then, the season comes to a close with the final non-points special of the year, the All American 100 as part of the All American 400 weekend at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, TN.


 

The 2024 Championship Awards Ceremony is Saturday, January 4th at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, IN. For more information on Champion Racing Association, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.

 


 

JEGS Tour Masters of the Pros to Pay $25,000 in 2025

 


 

Nashville, TN - Officials with Champion Racing Association and Owosso Speedway have announced that the 13th Annual Masters of the Pros for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance will pay $25,000 to win in 2025. The event, which returns to Owosso Speedway for the third consecutive year, will now be a 200-lap affair still boasting a $1,200 prize just to make the starting field. 


 

The 13th Annual Masters of the Pros is scheduled for Wednesday, July 16th, 2025 and is again billed as the richest Pro Late Model event in the country. In addition to the $1,200 to start, JEGS Tour regulars will also be eligible for cash bonuses through the Winner Circle Program, plus award bonuses. Again in 2025, Owosso is offering the Owosso Overtime Bonus - drivers who race in the $10,000 to win Big O Classic on Saturday, May 25th, and the Masters of the Pros will earn a bonus increasing the start money for drivers who race in both.


 

“The increased prize money carries on the Masters tradition of being the highest-paying Pro Late Model race in the country,” said Champion Racing Association Series Director, Scott Menlen. “Working with Mr. Wheeler and his staff to move this race to a Wednesday allows Pro Late Model teams from across the country the opportunity to participate in this event without hindering other series or track events.” 


 

The history of the Masters of the Pros is storied, with some of racing’s biggest names finding victory lane. NASCAR Cup Series Champion, Chase Elliott won the inaugural JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Masters of the Pros at I-44 in 2013. Anderson Bowen won in 2014 before NASCAR regular, John Hunter Nemechek scored back-to-back wins in 2015 and ’16. Cole Williams claimed the green jacket at the final Masters at I-44 in 2017. Senoia, Georgia’s Bubba Pollard won the Masters of the Pros at Birch Run Speedway in 2018 and again in 2019 at Memphis International. Matt Craig earned a guitar and a green jacket in the Music City in 2020. Willie Allen laid claim to the two most recent Nashville Masters victories before Chase Burda’s triumph in 2023.


 

Last season, the Masters of the Pros saw one of the most dramatic finishes in the event’s history and of the 2024 JEGS Tour season. With two laps to go, defending Champion of the Series and of the race, Chase Burda was fighting with eventual JEGS Tour Champion, Blake Rowe for the top spot. Rowe, who had raced his way back to the front of the field after a Choose Cone Violation, was playing defense in his No.71 with Burda seemingly having the better car. With two laps to go, the pair made contact into turn one sending Rowe out of the groove. In turns three and four, the pair came together again, resulting in Burda spinning and Rowe being sent to the tail with the No.18 for his involvement in the caution. Dawson Sutton went on to win the race, his first with the JEGS Tour and third for Rackley Racing.


 

For more information on the 13th Annual Masters of the Pros 200 at Owosso Speedway on Wednesday, July 16th, log onto CRA-Racing.com. More details on the 2025 schedule will be released soon. Follow CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and @CRARacing on X. 


 

Photo - Eric Young, Dream Bigger Media

 

 


 

 

Whittemore Speedway Returns to JEGS Tour Schedule in 2025


Nashville, TN - Officials with Champion Racing Association and Whittemore Speedway have announced that the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance will return to Whittemore Speedway for the 4th Up North 104 on Saturday, July 5th, 2025. Last season, the JEGS Tour made its Whittemore Speedway debut with an ultra-competitive field of cars and a packed grandstand of fans left in awe after a memorable showdown between event winner Steven Ulman and JEGS Tour regular, Brandon Varney. After the fireworks on track went out, race fans and community members were treated to a spectacular fireworks display to celebrate the Nation’s Independence.


 

Mother Nature even wanted to attend last year’s 4th Up North 104 at Whittemore Speedway, with a stray pop-up shower washing away qualifying. After the field was lined up by championship points, Chase Pinsonneault and Blake Rowe brought the field to green. The race was slowed six times amid the 104 laps, including a brief delay for another stray shower. However, cars never left the race track, and the green was displayed again quickly. Rowe led the opening 91 laps before he and Chase Burda made contact sending Rowe for a spin off the backstretch. On the restart, Steven Ulman, who had used the outside of the race track to come from 12th on the grid, inherited the lead and held off a determined charge from Brandon Varney in the closing laps. Ulman grabbed the win and went to JEGS Tour Victory Lane to a massive ovation from the fans in attendance. 


 

Whittemore Speedway Board President, Andy Hess says Whittemore Speedway is excited to bring the JEGS Tour back in 2025, expecting significant growth for the event in year number two.


 

“4th of July [weekend] is always big for us,” said Hess. “I think we’ll see an ever bigger crowd next year if weather isn’t a factor like it was last year.”


 

Hess says that fans should expect even more competitors for the 2025 4th Up North 104, with some drivers holding reservations on the Speedway when it appeared on the calendar for the JEGS Tour.


 

“Last year we had a really competitive race,” recalled Hess. “Now that [other teams] see how the track races - that it can race two wide I’d expect us to have an even bigger car count next year.”


 

Fans and teams alike plan a weekend vacation around the 4th Up North 104 thanks to Whittemore Speedway’s proximity to many of the things that highlight Pure Michigan.


 

“We have so much water around Whittemore,” commented Hess. “With Lake Huron, the Au Sable River, inland lakes and rivers - camping and cottages are a big part of the race fan community for us. This year, with the 4th of July being on Friday, race fans and teams can watch fireworks from the communities around Whittemore. Then, on Saturday night, they can watch the fireworks at the track.”


 

More details on the 2025 JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance schedule of events will be released in the coming days. Log onto CRA-Racing.com, follow CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and @CRARacing on X. 


 


 

ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS 2025 Schedule Released

Nashville, TN - Officials with Champion Racing Association have released the details of the 2025 schedule of events for the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS. The schedule again welcomes the ASA STARS National Tour as a co-sanction partner to many of the staple events of the ASA/CRA Super Series history, plus a first-time visit in April and return visits to new staples on the calendar.

The season begins in January again for the non-points special at Cordele Motor Speedway for Speedfest 2025. Last season, Bubba Pollard played strategy to his favor, working his way through traffic late to collect the win over Stephen Nasse and eventual ASA STARS National Tour Champion, Casey Roderick.The Speedfest 150 returns on Saturday, January 18th.

The ASA/CRA Super Series will make an inaugural trip to Dominion Raceway on Saturday, April 5th alongside the ASA STARS National Tour. Dominion Raceway & Entertainment is a multipurpose facility located on “America’s Main Street”, I-95 at exit 118 between Washington DC and Richmond, VA. In addition to a circle track, the facility also houses a road course and drag strip. Dominion Raceway’s Oval Track measures 4/10ths of a mile and includes uniform banking.  The track is designed to enable excellent side-by-side racing at all locations and will give its competitors “equal” opportunity in both low and high grooves.

On Saturday, May 3rd the Series returns to Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway for the annual North/South Super Late Model Challenge. The $ 10,000-to-win affair is co-sanctioned again by the ASA/Southern Super Series with support from the regular Pro Late Model division at America’s Favorite Short Track. Last season, Roderick got the best of Nasse and Pollard by nearly two seconds for the win.

The ASA/CRA Super Series returns to the Midwest on Saturday, June 21st for a return trip to Flat Rock Speedway. Chase Burda won the co-sanctioned event with the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour in 2024 en route to his first career ASA/CRA Super Series Championship. In 2025, drivers will find a new racing surface at Flat Rock Speedway. 

Anderson Speedway and the Redbud 400 are back on the ASA/CRA Super Series schedule once again. Saturday, July 26th the field will try to tackle one of the tightest tracks on the circuit. Canadians have held the honor of Redbud 400 Champion the last two years with Cole Butcher winning the race in 2023 and Kyle Steckly taking the honors in 2024.

The only midday event of the season unfolds on Wednesday, August 20th at Owosso Speedway for the Michigan 300. A co-sanctioned event with the ASA STARS National Tour, last year the event was 100 laps less. Chandler Smith dominated the event, leading the final 37 laps collecting the win by nearly four seconds over Austin Nason and Gavan Boschele. 

The Series welcomes back the ASA STARS National Tour for another co-sanctioned event on Saturday, September 13th at Toledo Speedway for the Glass City 200 - won by Casey Roderick in 2024.

Finally, the 2025 season will close out in traditional fashion on Sunday, October 12th with the 54th Running of the Winchester 400. Cole Butcher took the lead with just over 50 laps to go holding off Ty Majeski and Kyle Steckly for the 2024 win. Then, the ASA/CRA Super Series heads for Nashville for the final non-points event of the season and the Championship finale for the ASA STARS National Tour, the All American 400. A week later than it has been in recent years, the final visit to the Fairgrounds Speedway will be on Sunday, November 9th.

For more information on the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.

  • Saturday, January 18th, Cordele Motor Speedway*

  • Saturday, April 5th, Dominion Raceway

  • Saturday, May 3rd, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway

  • Saturday, June 21st, Flat Rock Speedway

  • Saturday, July 26th, Anderson Speedway

  • Wednesday, August 20th, Owosso Speedway

  • Saturday, September 13th, Toledo Speedway

  • Sunday, October 12th, Winchester Speedway

  • Sunday, November 9th, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway*

 

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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.


 

 


 

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