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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.


Crump Capitalizes Wins Winchester 100; Rowe Crowned 2024 JEGS Tour Champion


Winchester, IN - The final points-paying event of the 2024 JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance season unfolded Friday night at Winchester Speedway to kick off the 53rd Winchester 400 weekend. Carson Brown and Stephen Nasse were the class of the field for over 90 laps, but Kyle Crump won his second-consecutive JEGS Tour event of the season and Blake Rowe locked down his first career JEGS Tour Championship.


 

The field was led the green by Michigan natives Austin Hull and Evan Varney. The younger Varney brother got the advantage down the backstretch and led the opening 9 laps before disaster struck down the backstretch. An apparent failure in the rear suspension turned Varney’s No.16 machine hard into the outside wall ending his night with 91 laps to go. That handed the top spot over to Hull, but not for long as Brown, Nasse, and Crump were hot on his heels to set the pace around Winchester.


 

Hull spent four laps at the front of the field before Brown dove to his inside in turns three and four and came out the other side with the top spot. Four caution flags throughout the event, including a competition caution with just over 20 laps to go didn’t bother Brown who continued to keep his No.81 at the top of the scoring pylon. Nasse, however, pressured Brown many times and made it known his No.51 had something for the young North Carolina native. 


 

With three laps to go, Brown got loose going into turn one which opened the door for Nasse to take the lead going into turn three. The next lap, coming to the white flag, Brown crossed Nasse over and was set up to the inside of the Florida veteran and drove in deep to the third turn when he lost the nose of his Anthony Campi Racing Chevrolet and pushed up toward Nasse. The pair made slight contact - so slight that some argue they may not have touched, and Nasse spun down the front stretch. Race Control determined that contact from Brown caused Nasse to spin, and both drivers were sent to the tail with just two laps of racing to go.


 

That handed the top spot over to Kyle Crump in the EDCO Racing No.23. Crump, who hadn’t raced a Pro Late Model at Winchester in nearly a decade, held off charges from JEGS Tour Championship Contenders Blake Rowe and Chase Pinsonneault to become the first back-to-back winner on the JEGS Tour in 2024. 


 

As for the JEGS Tour Championship battle, after Qualifying Pinsonneault trailed Rowe by 27 points, meaning that if Pinsonneault were to win the race, Rowe could finish no worse than 13th to secure the title. Attrition played a factor in the race, and just after halfway, Keegan Sobilo, who was running in the 14th spot, pulled down pit lane with a race-ending problem, securing the title for Rowe and the TK Racing No.71. The Championship is Rowe’s first Touring Series title and first in a Template Late Model.


 

A third-place finish, directly behind Rowe who followed Crump across the line as runner-up, locked Pinsonneault into the second spot in the Championship battle, 30 points back of Rowe. The Ontario, Canada driver didn’t go home empty-handed, however, grabbing Rookie of the Year honors with the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance in his Carson Hocevar Racing No.14. 


 

“Nothing can go wrong this season,” Crump said of winning back-to-back JEGS Tour events. “You never get this in racing - this is insane,” he said.


 

“This one is pretty emotional, honestly,” said Crump when asked where the Winchester 100 win ranks on his list. “I always get to watch the JEGS race on Friday and it’s always so entertaining and I just never had a shot at it; thankfully Ed and Donna VanMeter let me get in the car tonight and things just fell my way.”


 

Pinsonneault said he felt he had a chance to win the race on the final restart, but made one mistake that cost him the win. 


 

“It was a ton of fun,” said Pinsonneault on the front stretch. “I just got a little bit free coming off of two I just wish I would of rushed the throttle a little bit less there [and] I would have had a chance going into three.”


 

As for JEGS Tour Champion, Blake Rowe said this moment felt like it was out of reach at the beginning of his career.


 

“[I’m] just appreciative,” Rowe said on wrapping up the Championship. “For a guy that grew up racing Street Stocks and Modifieds out of my parent's garage, an opportunity like this felt a little bit out of reach for a long time. To get to race for guys like Tom Kmak, [Stan and Judy Rosen], John VanDoorn, the whole group - it takes a village to do these types of things [and] I hope we can keep this deal rolling into 2025.”


 

Rowe, Pinsonneault, and all the eligible drivers on the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance will officially receive their awards during the Championship Awards Banquet held the first weekend in January alongside all CRA divisions. Additional details will be announced soon.


 

The next event for the JEGS Tour is a non-points event at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway during the All American 400 weekend. The Nashville Pro Late Models will go head-to-head with the JEGS Tour on Saturday night of All American weekend to close out the 2024 season.


 

For more information on the JEGS Tour or Champion Racing Association, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.


 

Photo - Koty Geyer, KG Media

 

 


 

Conner Cruises to Second Consecutive CRA Street Stocks Powered by JEGS Championship

Nashville, TN - As part of the 53rd Winchester 400 Weekend, all four divisions with Champion Racing Association crowned their 2024 Champions. Among them was back-to-back CRA Street Stocks Powered by JEGS Champion, Dalton Conner. The Greenfield, IN native backed up his 2023 Championship performance with another highly competitive season that saw Conner nearly wrap up the title chase a week early despite being held out of victory lane.


 

Conner began his title defense in April with the Short Track US Nationals Presented by Vore’s Welding & Steel at Bristol Motor Speedway. The No.20 rolled off in the 13th position and fought his way to 6th before the checkered flag fell. From there, the Series moved to Anderson Speedway for the first of four scheduled visits. Conner came up one spot short of victory lane trailing James Kirby III at the end of 75 laps. Michael Pennell and Brett Hudson got the best of Conner at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on May 11th, but another podium finish was just what Conner needed to start building his championship season.


 

Salem Speedway hosted the second race of the three-race King of the High Banks Series. Conner posted another podium behind Pennell and Chuck Barnes, Jr. One of the longer races of the season, the Knapp Auto Supply 150 at Anderson Speedway was another solid run for Conner, however, he came up one spot short of victory lane once again - this time watching Ryan Amonett take the win.


 

The only real blemish on the 2024 season for Conner came during the Firecracker 200 at Salem Speedway when he was caught up in a crash just after halfway and was forced to settle for 20th. The next 150 lapper at Shadybowl Speedway in De Graff, OH, Conner bounced back and put the No.20 back on the podium in second behind Andrew Teepe.


 

Teepe got the best of Conner the following week in a return to Anderson Speedway but the consistency of Conner’s team continued to keep him in the fight and ahead in the Championship battle with a third-place finish. Conner’s final finish outside the top five came during the World Stock Car Festival at Winchester Speedway on August 31st when he finished 10th. Teepe got the Winchester win to keep himself within mathematical arms-reach of Conner in the final two events.


 

Josh Poore won the penultimate event of the season at Anderson Speedway over Conner and Teepe. Conner’s ability to place ahead of Teepe in the final Anderson race allowed him to wrap up the Championship once the field took the green at Winchester Speedway during the 53rd Winchester 400 Weekend. Conner ended the season by finishing fourth on Saturday in Winchester.


 

The 2024 season will officially come to a close during the non-points CRA Street Stock event at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on Saturday, November 2nd as part of the 40th All American 400 Weekend. Advanced tickets are available at NashvilleFairgroundsSpeedway.Racing. 


 

Conner will officially be crowned as Champion during the Champion Racing Association Championship Awards Banquet held the first weekend in January. Additional details including times, location, and more will be released in the coming weeks. For more information on CRA or the CRA Street Stocks Powered by JEGS, visit CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X. 


 

Photo - Koty Geyer, KG Media

 

 

 


Stacy Earns Vore's Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Championship Saturday in Winchester


 

Nashville, TN - Despite being held out of Victory Lane throughout the course of the 2024 season, Zach Stacy put together a season in which he only finished outside the top 10 one time and collected his first career Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Powered by JEGS Championship. With the help of crew chief, Gary St. Amant, Stacy racked up four Top 5s and 8 Top 10s in nine races throughout the 2024 season.


 

Stacy kicked off the 2024 season with a runner-up finish at Shadybowl Speedway after a hard-fought battle with JP Crabtree to get the second spot at the line. Josh Smith won the season opener. The next two events, Stacy took his No.6 machine and finished in the matching position, first at Anderson Speedway before finishing 6th again in the Series’ first-ever visit to Owosso Speedway in Michigan.


 

The halfway mark of the season brought the Sportsman back to Anderson Speedway for the Madison County 200. The one race that Stacy finished outside the top ten as a result of a multi-car accident on lap 32. Stacy bounced back to finish fifth in August at Salem Speedway, an event that Will Kimmel dominated en route to his win.


 

Labor Day weekend, the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman unloaded at Winchester Speedway where Billy Hutson and J.P. Crabtree paced the field, but Stacy did what he needed to do in order to keep Logan Huckeba at bay finishing 8th. Stacy duplicated that finish in the final visit to Anderson Speedway for the McGowen Insurance 75 on September 14th. Then, Stacy closed out the battle for the championship during the 53rd Winchester 400 weekend finishing fifth in his final start of the season.


 

Stacy will officially be awarded his championship during the Championship Awards Ceremony in January. Additional details on the Awards Ceremony will be released in the coming weeks. For more information on Champion Racing Association log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Associaiton on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.


 

Photo - Koty Geyer, KG Media

 

 

 


 

First Time JEGS Tour Champion Likely to be Crowned Friday at Winchester

 

 

 

Winchester, IN - In the final points-paying event of the 2024 season for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, three drivers remain mathematically in contention for the Season Championship. Standing between Chase Burda and a back-to-back title are 54 points, Chase Pinsonneault, Blake Rowe, and a field of over 20 competitors who hope to capture victory at the famed half mile. The Winchester 100 on Friday, October 11th brings seven intense months of racing to a close with history likely to be made.


 

The scenario for Burda to take the championship requires perfection from Qualifying to the end of the race, and a series of unfortunate luck for Rowe.  If Burda can set fast time and win the race, which he did in the fall of 2023, Rowe can finish no worse than 23rd to wrap up the championship without taking any qualifying points. Rowe, however, is most worried about Pinsonneault heading to Winchester. Just 19 points separate the top two drivers in the standings. Pinsonneault can make things difficult for Rowe by setting Fast Time and collecting the win for the No.14. That would force Rowe to finish 4th or better (if Rowe doesn’t collect qualifying points) to win the title. Four times this season Rowe or Pinsonneault has collected qualifying points while the other hasn’t, which means the importance of laying down a good lap during qualifying is even higher on Friday night.


 

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But, the Championship hopefuls have more than just each other to worry about on Friday night. Outside talent are hoping to steal the spotlight with performances that lead to victory lane. Michael Hinde may be one of the favorites to spoil the party. Twice in 2023, Hinde finished second at Winchester Speedway in the JEGS Tour once after getting passed inside of five to go after leading from the drop of the green flag. Dylan Stovall also showed consistent Winchester speed last season, finishing 6th and 4th in September and October respectively. Kevin Cremonesi, who has a career-best finish of third on the JEGS Tour, matched that effort in October of 2023 putting him on the radar for a big performance on Friday.


 

Some names on the Entry List fans only get to see occasionally on the JEGS Tour, and they’re also looking to spoil the party for the JEGS Tour faithful. Chris Shannon’s story for Winchester 400 weekend has been well documented - the Michigan native is planning on racing over 500 laps this weekend after completing the Winchester 100 on Friday, the Winchester 40 with the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman on Saturday, and the 53rd Running of the Winchester 400 on Sunday. In two starts with the JEGS Tour this season, Shannon has been in the top five each time; however, a crash late in the Owosso Nationals 150 took him out of contention for a strong finish.


 

Albert Francis is poised to join many drivers in pulling off the Friday/Sunday double. The Painesville, OH native will race in the JEGS Tour for the first time since 2022 before attempting to make his fifth Winchester 400 start on Sunday. Carson Brown will make his second career JEGS Tour start on Friday. The North Carolina native made his debut during the Masters of the Pros 185 and was in contention to battle for a win late in the race when a suspension failure took him out with just 9 laps to go. 


 

Other notables include Kyle Crump who will pilot the EDCO Racing No.23 for the VanMeter family; the same car the Crump took to Owosso Speedway Victory Lane in September’s Owosso Nationals 150. Brandon Varney, who three times in the past has attempted to race the JEGS Tour, Late Model Sportsman, and the 400 - this season they’ll turn all their attention to gaining his second JEGS Tour win of the season and first at Winchester. Austin Hull will make his 7th start of the season on Friday after his second top-five of the season a few weeks ago at Owosso. 


 

The Winchester 100 for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance is Friday, October 11th at Winchester Speedway. Qualifying is set to begin at 5:00 PM followed by the redraw and an on-track autograph session. Pre-race ceremonies will begin at 6:30 PM with the green flag set to wave at 7:00 PM. For tickets and more information, visit CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on Twitter.


 

Photo - Eric Young, Dream Bigger Media


 

After 10 Events, JEGS Tour Championship Between Rowe, Pinsonneault, and Burda to be Settled at Winchester Speedway

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Winchester, IN - When the 2024 JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance season began, it was said there were six to ten drivers who, with the right type of season, could be in contention to win a Championship when the checkered flag flew at Winchester Speedway in October. Of those drivers, Blake Rowe, Chase Pinsonneault, and Chase Burda were always included in the conversation. Now, as teams prepare for the Championship Finale on Friday, October 11th, those very three drivers will settle the seven-month-long war on the track.


 

Blake Rowe asserted himself as a favorite to collect his first career JEGS Tour Championship after collecting his first JEGS Tour win at the West Michigan 100 from Berlin Raceway on April 27th to open the season. Rowe took the lead from Brian Campbell on lap 71 and cruised to the win. After that performance, six times in 2024 Rowe finished outside the top five but never finished outside of the top 10 the rest of the campaign. His worst finishes of 10th came at Owosso Speedway for the Big O Classic and Flat Rock Speedway during the VanDoorn Racing Development 125. He finished second at Anderson Speedway, third at Toledo Speedway, and grabbed his second win of the season at Birch Run Speedway to give him four top fives on the season. 


 

As for Chase Pinsonneault, two races this season took him from being the Championship Points leader to being simply in contention heading to Winchester. A DNF and 17th place credit in the second race of the season at Anderson Speedway and a DNF and 13th place finish in the Masters of the Pros 185 at Owosso Speedway are the only two blemishes on his season. Pinsonneault grabbed his first career win in the United States and with the JEGS Tour during the Big O Classic 100 at Owosso in May, and racked up three other top-five finishes with a total of seven top 10s. Pinsonneault also has three Fast Qualifier Awards to his credit this season, keeping those DNFs from being more detrimental to his season. 


 

Defending JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Champion, Chase Burda remains mathematically in contention heading back to one of his favorite race tracks, but a season full of ups and downs gives him the longest odds of going back-to-back. A tire failure and 14th place finish at Berlin, followed by an engine issue and 11th place effort at Anderson put Burda behind the 8 ball early this season. His first top 10 of the year came at the Big O Classic 100 when he finished 8th. He was in contention to win at Corrigan Oil Speedway, but contact between him and Rowe resulted in a 10th-place finish for the No.18. The chance for a Championship became brighter when Burda broke through for his first win of the season in June at Flat Rock Speedway. Since that race, Burda has finished no worse than 9th the rest of the season totaling three top fives and seven top 10s. 


 

As for the Championship battle, Blake Rowe is most worried about Pinsonneault heading to Winchester. Just 19 points separate the top two drivers in the standings, while Burda sits 54 points back. If Burda can set fast time and win the race, which he did in the fall of 2023, Rowe can finish no worse than 23rd to wrap up the championship. As for Pinsonneault, he can make things difficult for Rowe beginning with Qualifying. Fast Time and a win for the No.14 would force Rowe to finish 4th or better (if Rowe doesn’t collect qualifying points) to win the title. Four times this season Rowe or Pinsonneault has collected qualifying points while the other hasn’t, which means the importance of laying down a good lap during qualifying is even higher on Friday night.


 

The JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance Championship honors will be decided on Friday, October 11th at Winchester Speedway as part of the 53 Winchester 400 Weekend Presented by Vore’s Welding & Steel. Full points standings, schedule of events, and ticket information can be found at CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on Twitter.


 

 


 

Shannon to Pull Triple Duty During 53rd Winchester 400 Weekend; Over 500 Laps of Racing Scheduled

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Winchester, IN - As teams continue to prepare for their respective races during the 53rd Winchester 400 Weekend Presented by Vore’s Welding & Steel, one Michigan based operation is putting in hours of extra work to try and accomplish something that hasn’t been attempted since 2022, and no driver since 2011 has completed all the scheduled laps. Chris Shannon, the driver from Lawton, Michigan will attempt to complete the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Winchester 100 on Friday, the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Winchester 40 on Saturday, and the 53rd Running of the Winchester 400 on Sunday. 


 

Shannon is no stranger to the high banks of Winchester, Indiana and has found great speed at the track in recent years. In 2021, the No.32 found victory lane in the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman contest after taking the lead 14 laps into the 40 lap main event. A former regular at speedways in Michigan like Kalamazoo and Springport Mid-Michigan, Winchester offers a very unique set of challenges that are unlike anything Shannon is used to seeing. He says, despite that, Winchester Speedway is right up his alley.


 

“Statistically, now that we’re not racing Kalamazoo and Springport and all these other places, Winchester is my best race track,” Shannon said. “We’ve parked it on the podium and been able to win down there once. I think the biggest key to that place is saving your equipment until the time comes - there’s a lot of patience involved.”


 

Since 2014, four drivers have attempted the triple but fortune hasn’t been on anyone’s side in their quest to complete over 500 laps of racing in one weekend. The first driver to make the effort was Tommy Cook in 2014. Carburetor issues plagued his efforts in the JEGS Tour event and the 400, but a 9th place finish in the 50 lap Late Model Sportsman contest was the highlight of the weekend. In 2015, Jon Beach came the closest to seeing the checkered flag in all three events. He crossed the line 13th in the 400 and finished 5th in the Late Model Sportsman race. However, an issue in the JEGS Tour race took him out after just 18 laps. In 2017, Jack Smith attempted the triple but only saw five laps of racing in the JEGS Tour and 78 laps in the 400 with a runner up finish in the Late Model Sportsman. Brandon Varney has attempted the feat three different times (2018, 2020, 2022) with his best effort coming in 2020 when he completed 114 laps in the 400, all 50 laps in the Late Model Sportsman, but was involved in an accident just 19 laps into the JEGS Tour race. 


 

Many drivers who have attempted the triple in the past put their focus into having strong runs in one or two of the contests throughout the course of the weekend, with plans to “start and park” the 400 or run until a certain part of the race and then pull in. For Shannon, he says they were considering that in their early conversations, but then decided they have as good a shot as anyone to make history.


 

“We were going to maybe start and park the 400, but then we heard there was a crate engine bonus and I’ve always wanted to run the 400,” Shannon explained. “So, we’ll cut back on the beer drinking and find some extra crew and it should be a ton of fun,” Shannon said on the decision to add the 400 to his weekend of racing.


 

With over 500 laps of on track time for Shannon and his No.32 team, he’ll have as many laps around the speedway as any of his competitors during the weekend. After a crash at Owosso Speedway that resulted in his car flipping down the front stretch, he’ll also bring a brand new race car to the famed ½ mile. Because of his history with the track and the brand new piece from VanDoorn Racing Development, Shannon and his team have set high expectations for the weekend.


 

“The car owner told me he wants at least two top fives, if not a couple wins out of the deal and I don’t think that’s too far out of the question,” Shannon said.


 

Another Michigan driver will turn a fair amount of laps around Winchester Speedway October 11th-13th as well, as Chris Munson plans to race in all three divisions. Historically known as a JEGS Tour or Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman driver, Munson will tag on for the Winchester 400 on Sunday as well. In fact, Munson plans to race twice on Friday night, going for the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman New Stars win after racing in the JEGS Tour’s Winchester 100. He’ll then enter the Late Model Sportsman Winchester 40 on Saturday before attempting to make his fourth Winchester 400 start on Sunday.


 

The 53rd Winchester 400 weekend is Friday, October 11th through Sunday, October 13th featuring the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance on Friday, the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman and CRA Street Stocks on Saturday, and the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS with the ASA STARS National Tour on Sunday for the Winchester 400. A full schedule of events, Entry Form, and ticket information is available at CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.


 

Photo - Dream Bigger Media

 

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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.


Brent Nelson Fends Off Challenges to Score Elusive Lonesome Pine Victories and First SCSCS Title

 

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Coeburn, Virginia (October 6, 2024) – One week after originally planned, the Super Cup Stock Car Series visited Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park to close out the 2024 season.  New faces were going to be in the 3/8-mile banked oval victory lane by night’s end as no former race winners at the Coeburn, Virginia facility, or former series champions for that matter, were in attendance.

 

Brent Nelson, riding in on a three-race winning streak, started on the right foot claiming his second consecutive Pole Award with a best time of 17.669 seconds.  From the drop of the initial green flag all the way to the final checkered flag of the evening, it would be no easy feat by any means to come away with success for the Petersburg, West Virginia driver.

 

Nelson’s closest championship contender Bill Ashton started second and was all over the back and on occasions peeked alongside in the turns for the top spot over the entire distance.  When it was all said and done, Nelson had barely remained in command for his fourth victory of 2024 and first at Lonesome Pine in his seventh try.

 

“It actually got warmer than we anticipated here today and going into turns one and two the sunlight was just blinding,” Nelson explained.  “You couldn’t hit your line and just held on.  I’d have to lift way early, hoping Bill wasn’t going to run over top of me, but he was having the same issues as I was.  You’d touch the throttle, and the back end would kick out and step out on you.  We just held on to it the first race.”

 

The field had started straight up from qualifying instead of a standard redraw, which has been the decision that was made over the course of the 2024 season.  As a result, track position was key and despite his best efforts, Ashton had to settle once again for second. The Uniontown, Pennsylvania racer still was nevertheless in great spirits despite seeing the title chances fall away upon Nelson’s scoring of maximum points.

 

“We were equal, but the fact that he started in front of me; I almost got him three or four times,” Ashton indicated.  “The car just wouldn’t quite stick well enough.  Man, I’ll tell you what, that is so much fun.  It’s been a long time since I’ve had that much fun racing.”

 

Rounding out the podium for the third consecutive race was Mike Senica in the No. 57 Odie’s Oil Products / Aircraft Spruce / Blue Ox Vodka / ASAP Energy Drink / Ashton Racing Chevrolet.  Although he had to head home to Warrington, Pennsylvania immediately following the first main event, the results were good enough for Senica to claim fourth in the final SCSCS standings for 2024.

 

A game of musical chairs ensued for the second race and Nelson suddenly had a new challenger up front.  Track president Jeff Roark returned to the driver seat for the first time since the SCSCS race at Lonesome Pine in 2023, but on this occasion took the wheel of the No. 35 Ashton Racing Ford.  Due to the driver changes, it allowed the No. 80 Precision Auto Collision / JEBCO / QH Design / Chevrolet of Nelson to start in the top spot again.

 

It was evident from the get-go that Roark had to learn some of the nuances of the ride that was new to him, showing a loose condition off turn four and onto the frontstretch reminiscent of what Ashton and Nelson had to fight during the daylight.

 

The win was not a done deal for Nelson though as Roark began to first maintain the margin between the two and then proceeded to narrow the gap.  Time ultimately ran out and Nelson was triumphant once more for 2024, a record fifth consecutive win which also ties him up top with Ben Ebeling in the all-time win list with a total of 25.

 

“I knew it would tighten up for the second race,” Nelson commented.  “We made a few adjustments.  Call it what it is, I was mirror driving.  I was seeing (Roark) getting closer and I would try to step it up a little bit more, but again we were able to stay four to six car lengths ahead and was able to hold him off.”

 

Roark’s second place performance was the best of his fairly brief SCSCS career to date.

 

“This car has so much horsepower which is an absolute ball, but I was trying to get back on the throttle a little early and shoving the front end and naturally when that happens, when it catches, it snaps loose,” the Abingdon, Virginia driver said.  “Then once I figured out you’ve got to have these cars pretty much pointed straight with all this horsepower, I still don’t think I had anything for him, but it was fun.

 

“Didn’t know I was actually going to drive tonight.  When we took the green flag it was my first laps in the car, so I was well-pleased with that.  My goal was just to put it back on the trailer and run respectably.  I think we did that tonight.  That 80 car is pretty tough.  Going to have to work on it to get to him; work on myself, not the car.”

 

Ashton completed the podium after taking control of the aforementioned No. 57.

 

For Brent Nelson, leading multiple all-time series categories but coming up just short with second or third in the final standings on seven previous occurrences, finally being named the Super Cup Stock Car Series champion was the special icing on the cake at the conclusion of the night.

 

“I got started as far as equipment, cars, and everything in 2009, and finally in 2010 we were able to come out and get started,” Nelson recalled.  “Man, it’s been 14 years to get to this point.  I’ve lost them by 30 points, I’ve lost them by 5 points, and I knew coming tonight I was going to try to do everything I could to get every possible point, and I think we got every point available tonight.”

 

A future release will go into further detail regarding the season-ending awards and trophy presentation that took place following racing festivities at Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park.

 

More information can be found on the Super Cup Stock Car Series official website supercupstockcarseries.com, on Facebook (search Super Cup Stock Car Series), Twitter (@SCSCSRacing), and Instagram (SCSCS_Racing).

 

 


 

Brent Nelson and Family Team Finally Overcome Years of Gremlins to Be Named Super Cup Stock Car Series Champion

 

 

Statesville, North Carolina (October 16, 2024) – Seven times in the past 10 seasons, Brent Nelson finished second or third in the final overall Super Cup Stock Car Series point standings.  He led the way on multiple occasions during the beginning or middle stages of various years, having accumulated statistics that now top the all-time leaderboard in numerous different categories.  Despite their best endeavors preparing in the Petersburg, West Virginia shop during offseason months and between races, something always unexpectedly got in the Nelson Motorsports team’s way at some point.

 

That is, until 2024.  Nelson completed every single one of the possible laps, leading more than 80 percent of them, and winning five times which matched his total from 2023.  It was more than enough to hoist the long-awaited championship trophy during the annual season-ending Awards Presentation that took place following racing festivities at Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park in Coeburn, Virginia.

 

“I’ve battled gremlins for 14 years to finally get to this point,” Nelson, making it three titles in a row by a driver from the Mountaineer State, explained that evening.  “You hear noises with 15 to go, 10 to go, and it’s like come on, hold together.  We were fortunate to be able to capture all of the points possible and secure the championship this year.  Our whole operation is a family affair.  We’ve done it year in and year out, ups and downs, but we were able to get it tonight though.”

 

Brent along with his wife Wendy, brother and crew chief / spotter Rocky, and Rocky’s wife Patsy as well as a few additional helpers from time to time still needed to execute going into the final weekend of the season.  His closest competitor in the standings Bill Ashton, who earned Top Performing Rookie honors the same year Nelson accomplished his first podium points finish in 2014, was right there challenging from the green to checkered flag practically every race.

 

“Hats off to Bill,” Nelson commented.  “It was between him and I pretty much the whole season.  Either one of us could have walked out of here with it.”

 

In addition to the championship, the driver of the No. 80 Precision Auto Collision / JEBCO / QH Design / Chevrolet was presented with the Car Owner of the Year award, this year named in memory of past competitor and team owner Mike Potter, who passed away at the end of 2022.  Nelson has previously received other special awards such as the Patrick Miller Sportsman of the Year and Charlie Canterbury Hard Charger of the Year.

 

“Just this past week I was reviewing pictures when we were at Tri-County Speedway and Mike was there,” Nelson indicated.  “We were fortunate to have a conversation, tell stories like we always did, and were able to close that chapter.  I’m honored to receive that award.”

 

Part of what went into the decision to give this year’s award to Nelson was his efforts to bring along a frequent crew member, who wanted to get back behind the wheel, in one of his past rides.  Larry Frame from Yellow Spring, West Virginia had a learning curve, having only previously raced Four Cylinder and “Grocery Getter” type cars, but achieved third in the final points and Top Performing Rookie honors and looks to return to further improve on his results in 2025.

 

“I’m really satisfied, you know, just a new experience for me and I loved every bit of it,” Frame said.  “I need to thank (Brent Nelson) and Wendy, Rocky, and Patsy, all of them. Meant a lot to me.”

 

Pennsylvania drivers Mike Senica, achieving his best career effort with a trio of third place finishes, and Jason Schue, matching his best points outcome from a year ago, rounded out the top five in the standings.

 

Ending up runner-up was Uniontown, Pennsylvania’s Bill Ashton, but coming up one spot short was by no means disappointing after having a career season and winning for the first time since 2016.

 

“I loved this year,” Ashton remarked.  “The older I get, the more I like it and the more fun it gets.  It was pretty cool to have Brent win the points championship.  He’s been working at it a long long time.”

 

When he won his first race eight years back, Ashton announced in victory lane that it may be his last.  Once again, that could be the case, and although it is still to be determined it would be for good reason.

 

“I’m really hoping to lease or sell the cars that I’ve been bringing to the races so that I can concentrate solely on running the series,” Ashton noted.  “(Joe Schmaling) has trusted me with (the series) and I’m going to do the best I can with it.”

 

Schmaling has been the one calling the shots since the onset of the SCSCS when two exhibition races were run in the autumn of 2007, but he will be stepping back as he celebrates his 75th birthday near the conclusion of October.  In recognition for all the work he has put into the series, as well as his years of support in motorsports from being a tech official in the former Hooters Pro Cup series to serving as a fabricator during Harry Gant’s NASCAR farewell tour to being in Darlington Raceway winners circle as part of Lake Speed’s only Cup Series victory to helping innovate and design various products, it was only appropriate to provide a special recognition to him.

 

“We usually have a Racing Spirit award, but I didn’t think that was enough for Joe because he’s dedicated pretty much most of his life to racing,” Ashton continued.  “You just can’t explain how much he’s been involved, so instead I wanted to make it a Lifetime Achievement award.  We really appreciate everything he has done and we know he is going to be there should we need any advice, which I’m sure going to.”

 

Schmaling had an opportunity to speak about the upcoming transition.

 

“There’s no one else I would even consider to operate the Super Cup series,” the series Director of Competition since the beginning added.  “I’ve got 17 years in it.  It just needs somebody who cares enough as much about it as I do.  This has been part of my life.  Bill is just the best choice that I could find to carry for many many years I hope.”

 

Track President of Lonesome Pine, Jeff Roark, raced in Pro Cup when Schmaling was with the series, sold his car to current champion Brent Nelson, and had the opportunity to work with while wheeling Ashton’s cars on a few occasions over the last couple years.  He echoed his thoughts as well.

 

“Bill’s such a great guy and such an ambassador to the sport and the Super Cup cars,” Roark said.  “He’ll do great things with him and Joe working together.  It wouldn’t surprise me to see 15 or 20 cars at these events next year, which I hope so.  We’ve talked about having them back maybe two times next year, which will be good.  Maybe I’ll get a chance to redeem myself (in the racecar) a little bit.”

 

More specific details regarding what will be planned and released will take place over the winter months by Ashton and series partner Eric Dobson, who has frequently served as an official and Race Director in recent years, as they begin taking on the active roles in management.

 

As for Nelson, the celebration is a little on the short-lived side as he tends to some medical-related concerns beginning this month.  However, the all-time leader in top five finishes, top 10s, races led, laps led, consecutive seasons with a lap led, hard charger awards, consecutive races won, and now co-leader in total races won will certainly be back in the shop when he can to prepare for the next one.

 

“I don’t know what the future is going to hold, but we’re going to try to give it our best and be back for 2025.”

 

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Champions Classic Joins Lonesome Pine Nationals Weekend; Event Proceeds to Support Local Hurricane Victims

Statesville, North Carolina (October 3, 2024) – It was decided first thing last Friday morning that the previous weekend’s event at Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park would be postponed out of respect and safety to those impacted by the widespread destruction that occurred from Hurricane Helene.  Along with that announcement was the news that the Super Cup Stock Car Series would instead be part of the facility’s second annual Lonesome Pine Nationals scheduled for Saturday, October 5th.

 

The pair of SCSCS main events, dubbed the Champions Classic, will feature both winners this year, Petersburg, West Virginia’s Brent Nelson and Uniontown, Pennsylvania’s Bill Ashton, coming into the weekend 40 points apart.  Each driver looks to secure not only their first career championship but also their first victory at the banked 3/8-mile oval in Southwestern Virginia.  The series title has been decided within the Commonwealth on four prior instances, but this will be the first time the recipients of the final hardware will be settled on the Coeburn asphalt.

 

Larry Frame from Yellow Spring, West Virginia will simply need to start this weekend’s races to lock up Top Performing Rookie honors in 2024.  Pennsylvanians Mike Senica and Jason Schue are currently tied for fourth in points.  Both Frame and Senica will be making their Lonesome Pine debut.

 

Pit gates open at Noon with alternating practice to follow shortly after.  Spectator gates open at 3:00 p.m. in which fans, racers, and staff are encouraged to donate much-needed items, such as non-perishable food, toward those affected by the hurricane.  General admission is $10 in advance (https://lonesomepinemotorsportpark.ticketspice.com/lonesome-pine-nationals-2024) and $15 at the gate with 100 percent of the proceeds from the day being donated by Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park to support the community of nearby Damascus, Virginia.

 

Racing is scheduled to start at 4:00 p.m. with festivities also including twin races for the local Super Streets, Street Stocks, and Pure Four Cylinder cars.  Following the final SCSCS checkered flag, the series will host their annual season-ending awards and trophy presentation on the track property.

 

More information can be found on the Super Cup Stock Car Series official web site supercupstockcarseries.com with interactive updates throughout race day available on Facebook (search Super Cup Stock Car Series), Twitter (@SCSCSRacing), and Instagram (SCSCS_Racing).

 


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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.


 

 


 

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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 Becomes Third Four-Time Winner of Oktoberfest 200, Sommers Defends Title

Bruce Nuttleman

Majeski Becomes Third Four-Time Winner of Oktoberfest 200, Sommers Defends Title


 

By: Kevin Ramsell

West Salem, WI - Five-time ASA Midwest Tour champion Ty Majeski joined added his name to a unique list as he became a four-time winner of the Oktoberfest 200 at the 55th Annual Oktoberfest Race Weekend at the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway in West Salem, WI. 


 

Majeski joins Dan Fredrickson and Travis Sauter as four-time winners, he is one win away from tying Joe Shear, who leads all drivers with five wins in the pinnacle race for the annual fall race event. 


 

“This is really special for us. The shop is just two miles from here,” Majeski said in victory lane. “It was a strong field, Johnny (Sauter) had me nervous. He was really good very late in that last run, and I was like I don’t know if we have anything for him. We made a couple minor adjustments and we thought he pushed his stuff too hard. He looked pretty free when he went by me. It was a cat and mouse game. Do you let him lead or do you ride more, I decided to keep the lead and it ended up being the right decision.”


 

Majeski took the lead from the Johnny Sauter on the restart on lap 122 as the two lined up side-by-side after a competition caution. Majeski got a run out of turn two and didn’t give the lead back for the rest of the race. 


 

Behind him, Andrew Morrissey had wild day. On lap five, he and Dalton Zehr made contact on the backstretch causing Zehr to ride his right side up the wall, then the two came to a stop in turn three. Morrissey was able to drive his car to the pits for repairs, but Zehr was done for the day. 


 

Morrissey’s crew made the repairs and got him back out. Morrissey worked is way back through the field, by the halfway mark he was already up to sixth place. With 51 laps to go, he put himself in a podium position, but was not done. 


 

On lap 182, the two-time Oktoberfest 200 winner got by Sauter for the second spot. 


 

Morrissey had his best chance after the last competition caution on lap 180, but Majeski was just too strong and Morrissey couldn’t contend for the win.


 

“Not sure what happened, I got together with the 119 (Zehr) out of two and got us turned into the wall. I really didn’t think I was going to be able to keep going, but I grabbed a gear and took off. The wheel was straight, but wasn’t right. The guys did a good job of taping it up,” Morrissey said about the incident. “It would have been interesting to see how the car would have been if not stuck in the wall, but it was pretty good with the tow knocked out. It’s kind of a bummer, but a decent day.”


 

Michael Hinde made the trek up from Florida to take home the third position in his first Fest start. He was having a strong run while battling with Ty Fredrickson for third on lap 126, The two made contact in turns one and two causing Hinde to spin. Both were sent to the rear for the incident. Hinde restarted 17th and worked his way up to the podium position.


 

“I felt like I had a good car at the beginning of the race, and thought we were one adjustment away from a race winning car,” Hinde said. “I felt like they made that adjustment in the second half, and unfortunately got involved in that wreck and had to go to the rear and we didn’t have a lot of laps left, but it was a lot of fun.”


 

Gabe Sommers finished fourth and successfully defended his ASA Midwest Tour title and is now a two-time champion. Sommers came into the finale with a 21-point lead over Levon Van Der Geest, but Van Der Geest encountered electrical issues on lap 18. His crew was able to fix it, but was six laps down and out of contention. He would finish 21st. 


 

Justin Mondeik rounded out the top five with Kody King coming in sixth. Bryce Miller was seventh with Johnny Sauter hanging on to an eighth place finish. Jonathan Eilen and Derek Kraus rounded out the top ten.


 

Ty Fredrickson finished 14th after his altercation with Hinde, but was announced as the 2024 ASAMT Rookie of the Year. 


 

Please visit midwestour.racing for future announcements regarding the 2025 season.


 

To watch a replay of today’s race, please visit tracktv.com.


 


 

Pos

No.

Name

Laps

1

91M

Ty Majeski

200

2

39M

Andrew Morrissey

200

3

69H

Michael Hinde

200

4

15S

Gabe Sommers

200

5

44M

Justin Mondeik

200

6

14k

Kody King

200

7

11M

Bryce Miller

200

8

5S

Johnny Sauter

200

9

77E

Jonathan Eilen

200

10

9K

Derek Kraus

200

11

40L

Jeremy Lepak

200

12

80F

Ryan Farrell

200

13

31L

Derek Lemke

200

14

TF36

Ty Fredrickson

200

15

JV30

Joe Valento

200

16

15L

Dean LaPointe

200

17

9B

Braison Bennett

199

18

34H

Brandon Hill

199

19

2LB

Lowell Bennett

198

20

7o

Ridge Oien

195

21

23V

Levon Van Der Geest

194

22

8B

Chad Butz

123

23

10G

Noah Gajewski

109

24

95J

Harley Jankowski

105

25

25S

Jeff Storm

103

26

92B

RJ Braun

81

27

76V

Travis Volm

73

28

23W

Chris Weinkauf

19

29

119Z

Dalton Zehr

7



 

Morrissey Grabs a Bullet While a Championship Brews at Oktoberfest 


Bruce Nuttleman

 

 

By: Kevin Ramsell

West Salem, WI - Many eyebrows were raised on Saturday as the ASA Midwest Tour took to the track at the 55th Annual Oktoberfest Race Weekend at La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway in West Salem, Wisconsin.


 

Among those storylines that caught the fans eyes is the performance that current ASA Midwest Tour Rookie of the Year contender and Kulwicki Driver Development Program finalist Ty Fredrickson is showing at the 55th annual event. On Thursday, he won the Futures super late model race and on Friday, became the 11th different winner of the Dick Trickle “99” event, winning two of the three segments.


 

The other story is the championship battle between defending champion Gabe Sommers and Levon Van Der Geest as the two are separated by 16 points coming into this weekend.


 

In qualifying, two-time Oktoberfest 200 winner Andrew Morrissey started off the day by beating out Fredrickson by 0.019 to win the “Faster than a Speeding Bullet” fast qualifier award. 


 

Morrissey rolled a two to create an 11-car invert for tomorrow’s main event. 


 

Michael Hinde was third with five-time ASAMT champion Ty Majeski qualifying fourth. Defending winner and series champion Gabe Sommers rounded out the top five.


 

Unofficially, with Sommers qualifying fifth and Levon Van Der Geest qualifying 11th, Sommers gained six points on Van Der Geest. Sommers exited qualifying with a 22-point lead.


 

The two squared off in the 8-lap odd heat race with Van Der Geest taking the lead from Harley Jankowski with four laps to go, with Sommers following him all the way to the checkered flag. Van Der Geest was able to gain one point point on Sommers.


 

Sommers will enter’s Sunday’s season finale with a 21-point lead over Van Der Geest. 


 

Former Oktoberfest 200 winner Johnny Sauter won the even heat while Ty Fredrickson sneaked by Dalton Zehr at the line to finish second. 


 

The other race of the night was the qualifier race where Kody King, who finished second in Thursday’s Futures race, won the qualifier race to secure the seventeenth starting position for Sunday. 


 

Bryce Miller finished second with Travis Volm in third. Derek Lemke was fourth and RJ Braun rounding out the top five.


 

The action will get underway early on Sunday morning with the annual pancake breakfast starting at 7:30am. Pumpkin coloring contest at 9am. On track autograph session at 10:45am and racing underway at noon. The 602 Crates and Vintage cars will be in action and the afternoon will be capped off with the ASAMT Oktoberfest 200 season finale. 


 

For ticket information, please visit midwesttour.racing or Oktoberfestraceweekend.com.


 

 

 


 


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