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Broll Sweeps AM Class in McLaren Trophy Season Opener at Sonoma Raceway


 

Harvey and Liddy, Teo and Holton Claim Pro Wins as Langberg Earns Two Papaya Cup Podiums

Monrovia, California (Wednesday, April 1, 2026) Forte Racing drivers combined for eight podium finishes at the McLaren Trophy America season opener this past weekend at Sonoma Raceway. Cooper Broll won both races in the AM class with Tanner Harvey and Patrick Liddy winning Race 1 in the Pro class while Kaia Teo and Paul Holton took the top spot in the Pro class on Sunday in Race 2. Pro/Am drivers Neil Langberg and Kevin Madsen finished fourth in both races while capturing two Papaya Cup podiums for Langberg.

No. 8 PiedParker McLaren Artura Trophy Evo (AM) - Cooper Broll


 

Broll, competing solo in the AM category this season in the No. 100 PiedParker McLaren Trophy Evo, took the pole for Race 1 and qualified 2nd for Race 2. The Northern California driver used his experience at the track to bring home wins in both races along with the Driver of the Weekend trophy, while helping the team win the Team of the Weekend Award.


 

Cooper Broll - “I couldn't have asked for a better start to the 2026 McLaren Trophy America season, with clean back-to-back wins. Achieving this as a solo driver at my home track - and being named Driver of the Weekend on top of it - made this weekend incredibly special and one for the books. The Forte crew gave me everything I could've possibly asked for, setting me up for success each session. Thanks to them, as well as my driver coach Carter Fartuch, I was able to start the season off with a bang. I am beyond proud of what we accomplished this first weekend and can't wait to see what the rest of 2026 brings!”

No. 24 Cypress Land McLaren Artura Trophy Evo (Pro) - Tanner Harvey / Patrick Liddy


 

The duo of Tanner Harvey and Patrick Liddy had a great start to the weekend as well in the No. 24 Cypress Land entry, taking the Pro win in Race 1 and capturing pole for Race 2. Harvey started Race 1 and drove a great stint before handing the car off to Liddy who moved through the field to take the lead in the Pro class and challenge for the overall lead. Race 2 saw Liddy start from the pole and stretching the Pro lead before giving the wheel over to Harvey who drove a phenomenal stint holding off Paul Holton for eight laps before the seasoned veteran was able to get past him.



 Tanner Harvey - “Sonoma was an awesome weekend to kick off the season. We were really competitive, finished second overall and first in Pro in Race 1, and then third overall in Race 2 after a really hard fight for the win. Racing against a factory driver pushed me hard and I learned some great lessons. Patrick did an amazing job all weekend and Forte gave us a great car. Definitely a weekend we can build on for the rest of the season.”

 

Patrick Liddy - “We had a nice season opener in McLaren Artura trophy this weekend with a P1 and P2 in the pro class. Big thanks to Tanner, who did an incredible job holding off hard charging pros in Race 2, and to the guys at Forte for a great racecar. We’re looking forward to tearing up the streets of Miami for round 2”

No. 8 Sigma Plastics Group McLaren Artura Trophy Evo (Pro) - Kaia Teo / Paul Holton


 

The weekend saw a successful campaign for the No. 8 Sigma Plastics Group entry start off with Holton putting the McLaren Trophy Evo on the pole for Race 1 and a strong first stint before handing the car to Teo with a comfortable lead. Unfortunately, the gap was eliminated with a yellow flag that brought the field back together. Despite the great restart by Teo, veteran driver Liddy managed to get past the younger driver. Teo kept her focus and came home with a second-place Pro finish before flipping the script with Holton making the pass on Harvey to take the win in Race 2.

 

Kaia Teo – “Starting off the season at Sonoma, we couldn’t have asked for more. As a team, Forte was strong all weekend and I think we can be super proud of that. For Paul and I, 5th overall and P2 in class in race 1 and 2nd overall and P1 in Pro for race 2 is a result that we are happy with and will continue to build on. The biggest thank you to everyone involved in making this effort possible- competing in this series is a dream come true and I can’t wait for the rest of the season!”

 

Paul Holton “First weekend of McLaren Trophy America 2026 was more than I could ask for! Kaia did fantastic, the team did fantastic, everything operated as a solid unit and I’m looking forward to my next race with the team in Atlanta”

No. 53 Race for RP McLaren Artura Trophy Evo (Pro/Am) - Neil Langberg / Kevin Madsen


 

The No. 53 Race for RP McLaren Artura Trophy Evo of Neil Langberg and Kevin Madsen delivered a consistent and impactful weekend in the Pro/Am category, finishing fourth in both races while securing two Papaya Cup podium finishes for Langberg. The duo also showed strong pace in qualifying, with Madsen placing the entry on the front row for Race 2, marking the duo’s best starting position of the weekend.


 

Neil Langberg - What an inspiring opening weekend for the Forte-Race for RP team! Tons of social media exposure and recognition for our cause. Thanks to the entire Forte team for carrying the banner, giving us the best car set up ever, managing a full paddock like a well-oiled machine, and never missing the details. Kevin stayed full throttle, Jon kept me out of trouble, and on track, allowing the OGR back-to-back Papaya Cup finishes. Many more thanks to our partners, McLaren Trophy America, allowing us to drive awareness and accelerate research for autoimmune diseases. This is why we race.” 


 

Kevin Madsen - “Hats off to the entire Forte Racing team on a well-deserved team award. Shane’s leadership with the growth of the team in the McLaren paddock has been a blessing. He’s led us to the front row on track as seen in qualifying 2 and race 2 but also in the reach we’re getting for Relapsing Polychondritis. There was a big crowd on hand, and it was great having so many donors to Race for RP present. My parents were there as a part of that group as well as many excited Mclaren Hot Laps participants. It was a special weekend and I’m thankful to all involved including my badass teammate, Neil.”


 

Program Manager Jon Miller - Sonoma was a solid way to open the season for the No. 53 RP Motorsports by Forte Racing entry, Neil built on his previous success here with another strong performance finishing P2 in the Pro Am Papaya Cup, and Kevin once again showed his experience and qualifying pace, which gave us track position to work with throughout the weekend. As a group, we executed cleanly and came away with a strong foundation to build on for the rest of the season. We’re excited for Miami F1 up next. Stay tuned to our team and driver social channels: we will have more details on an exciting fundraiser that will offer exclusive access to the Las Vegas Grand Prix with top tier hospitality club access and hotels - all to benefit Relapsing Polychondritis research.”

Forte Team Management


 

Team manager David Cozart credited the team’s preparation and execution across all four entries as a key factor in the strong opening weekend at Sonoma.


 

What a great way to start off this season. We’ve done a lot of hard work in the off-season and we got to show some of that off this last weekend. I would like to thank our drivers and engineering staff for a job well done. The biggest thank you goes to the crew who sacrificed some long days to get us here - thank you, ladies and gentlemen.  Now we have to maintain that momentum and keep it strong.

Team owner Shane Seneviratne said the season-opening weekend at Sonoma was a strong reflection of the team’s depth, preparation, and continued growth across all four entries.


 

“I’m really proud of what this group accomplished at Sonoma,” said Seneviratne. “To come out of the first weekend with wins across multiple classes, eight podiums, and both Driver and Team of the Weekend honors says a lot about the effort everyone has put in behind the scenes. What stands out most is the balance across the team. We had strong performances from our returning drivers and great execution from our new additions right out of the gate. That’s not easy to do in a competitive field like this.



This gives us a great foundation to build on as we head into the rest of the season.”

Next up for Forte Racing and the McLaren Trophy America championship is the Miami Grand Prix weekend, May 1–3, where the series will take to the streets as part of the Formula 1 event.


 

SEXTON BACK IN THE SADDLE! “SHUGAH’” SHANE RETURNS WITH CLS AT SANTA MARIA

 

Perris, California — March 31, 2026 — After a month away from competition, “Shugah’” Shane Sexton returns to action this Saturday night, April 4, when the California Lightning Sprint Car Series, presented by Motor City Buick/GMC, makes its first of two 2026 appearances at Santa Maria Speedway. Spectator gates on Santa Maria Regional Transit Night at the 62-year-old facility will open at 4:00 PM, with racing at 6:00.


 

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"Shugah" Shane Sexton at Imperial in March.  Missy Benker photo.

 

 

Sexton’s last outings came four weeks ago at Imperial Valley Raceway during the annual California Mid-Winter Fair. The two races were co-sanctioned by the California Lightning Sprint Car Series and the SoCal Lightning Sprint Car Series.

 

Night #1 saw Sexton — who scored a win at Barona and finished sixth in the 2025 series championship standings — endure an up-and-down evening. Issues plagued the car early in qualifying and his heat race. However, in the 20-lap main event, the real “Shugah’” Shane was on display. Starting 13th, he charged forward to finish fifth, passing more cars than all but one driver in the field.

 

Night two at the fair started much stronger for the now veteran racer. He qualified fourth fastest and placed third in his heat race. Starting eighth in the main event on a slick surface that made passing difficult, Sexton once again moved forward, finishing sixth.

 

“Friday night was full of ups and downs,” Sexton told his Facebook followers. “Started the night with an ill-handling race car. Did not qualify well at all, was buried in the heat race, and finished near the back. Had a clogged injector and was able to temporarily fix it and make it out for the main. Started 13th and finished 5th due to just staying out of trouble and keeping my nose clean.”

 

“Saturday night was way better,” the effervescent racer continued. “Stan Sexton (his father) and Brian Fonseca went through the entire car and found a good handful of things that were not correct when installed/mounted. Also, was able to flow and clean injectors at the track thanks to Peter Benker. They worked all day to get it right and make it a race car. Got in the car and qualified 4th, finished 3rd in the heat, and 6th in the main. This car is now a rocket ship.  I just have to put solid nights together and get it to the front! Thank you to this year’s sponsors!”

 

While the Warner Springs, California driver has competed at Santa Maria twice in the past, it has been nearly four years since his last visit to the 1/3-mile banked clay oval. His first appearance came as a rookie in the USAC/CRA 410 Sprint Car Series on July 3, 2021. That night, he qualified 15th fastest in a 21-car field, won his heat race, and advanced from 15th to finish 11th in the 30-lap main event.

 

His most recent start at the track came during a California Lightning Sprint Car race on August 6, 2022. Driving the Savage Racing #3F owned by Brian Fonseca and Samantha Sproull, the then-19-year-old set fast time in qualifying. After finishing fifth in his heat race, he started eighth in the 25-lap main and drove to a podium finish in third.

 

For fans planning to make the scenic trip to Santa Maria, the speedway is located at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California. For more information, visit www.santamariaspeedway.net or call (815) 619-0478.

 

Following this weekend’s race, Sexton will compete closer to home on April 11th when the SoCal Lightning Sprint Car Series visits his home track, Barona Speedway, for the first time in 2026.

 

Be sure to check out YouTube, as Sexton will be vlogging at every race throughout the 2026 season.

 

Sexton would like to thank the following marketing partners for their support of his 2026 racing efforts: Savage Racing, Black Widow Diesel, Site One Green Tech, Reel Technologies, AG Sandcars, Toby Ramos Tires, Allied American, Adfab Graohics, Izzy’s Performance Injectors, and Hose & Rubber Products (HRP).

 

Businesses interested in partnering with Shane Sexton’s exciting 2026 racing program are encouraged to contact him at ShaneSexton7@gmail.com or (610) 362-5921.

 


 

Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Announces 30th Anniversary Ride Route and Overnight Stops

The 30th Anniversary Ride will take place from May 1 – May 9, 2026, starting in Sonoma, California, and ending in Charlotte, North Carolina, crossing 11 states in just nine days.

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C., February 19, 2026 – Former NASCAR driver and current racing analyst Kyle Petty today officially announced the complete route and overnight stops for the 30th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (KPCRAA). For the milestone edition, the 30th Anniversary KPCRAA will truly cross the United States, starting in Sonoma, California, on May 1, 2026, and concluding in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 9, 2026.

 

The 30th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America will be book-ended by trips to two iconic Speedway Motorsports (SM) racetracks, Sonoma Raceway and Charlotte Motor Speedway, and will see Petty lead roughly 150 motorcycles over 3,400 miles across 11 states in just nine days to raise funds and awareness for Victory Junction – a camp dedicated to providing life-changing camping experiences for children with serious and chronic medical conditions. Since 1995, more than 9,575 riders have logged 13.3 million cumulative motorcycle miles and raised more than $23 million for Victory Junction and other children’s charities.

 

In celebration of America’s 250th birthday, the 30th Anniversary KPCRAA will ride historic Highway 50, the ‘Loneliest Road in America,’ and parts of the original Route 66, both of which are celebrating their Centennial in 2026. The Ride is working closely with America 250 to highlight iconic stops along the way, and contribute to the “Our American Story,” program in which stories of everyday Americans will be recorded for posterity.

 

The Ride will also make stops at the original Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, Missouri; tour Elvis Presley’s home and museum Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee; explore the Coker Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee; ride the famous 318-curve and 11-mile Dragon through the Appalachian Mountains; visit Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum in Maggie Valley, North Carolina; capped off with a trip to Victory Junction before heading to Charlotte Motor Speedway.

 

“The reason I am so excited about this year’s Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America is because this is our 30th year,” Petty said. “America 250 – the anniversary of our great country’s independence, the 100th anniversary of Highway 50 – the ‘Loneliest Road in America,’ the 100th anniversary of Route 66 – another iconic highway. There is just so much to celebrate this year. The places we are stopping – Bass Pro Shops, Coker Museum, Graceland, riding the Dragon - just like the kid’s book says, ‘Oh the places you’ll go!’ I feel like a kid and I’m ready to do it.”

 

Spectators and race fans along the 2026 route are encouraged to attend one of the Ride’s nine overnight stops or daily pit stops to greet Petty and the riders, purchase memorabilia, collect autographs and make donations to Victory Junction.

 

Full 30th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Schedule:

 

  • Day 1, Friday, May 1 – Sonoma, CA to Ely, NV
  • Day 2, Saturday, May 2 – Ely, NV to Moab, UT
  • Day 3, Sunday, May 3 – Moab, UT to Colorado Springs, CO
  • Day 4, Monday, May 4 – Colorado Springs, CO to Wichita, KS
  • Day 5, Tuesday, May 5 – Wichita, KS to Springfield, MO
  • Day 6, Wednesday, May 6 – Springfield, MO to Memphis, TN
  • Day 7, Thursday, May 7 – Memphis, TN to Chattanooga, TN
  • Day 8, Friday, May 8 – Chattanooga, TN to Asheville, NC
  • Day 9, Saturday, May 9 – Asheville, NC to Charlotte, NC

 

The start and end points for the 30th Anniversary Ride also replicates the first route taken by Kyle Petty and friends during the initial Ride in 1995. The first Ride kicked off May 8, 1995, following the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway, and wrapped up in Charlotte eight days later.

 

Among the celebrities participating in this milestone 30th Anniversary Ride are NASCAR Hall of Famer and seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty; NASCAR Hall of Famer and NASCAR Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth; NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton; former NASCAR drivers Clint Bowyer, David Ragan, Ken Schrader, and Kenny Wallace; former Formula 1, Champ Car, and NASCAR driver Max Papis; former IndyCar driver JR Hildebrand; TV personalities Rick Allen and Rutledge Wood; and great-grandson of William A. Davidson, one of the Harley-Davidson founders, VP & Global Brand Ambassador Bill Davidson.

 

Since the inaugural year in 1995, the KPCRAA has had 10 total NASCAR Hall of Fame members and two Landmark Award winners participate in the Ride including: Richard Petty, David Pearson, Terry Labonte, Ray Evernham, Robert Yates, Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Herschel McGriff, Donnie Allison, Harry Gant, NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton, and NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France.

 

Applications for the 2026 Ride are closed, and all riders have been selected. The Ride accepted 26 new riders, and applications for the 30th Anniversary Ride filled up in record-setting time – less than 72 hours after applications were distributed. All told, there will be riders from 35 different states, plus two Canadian provinces, taking part in this year’s Ride.

 

“Once you go on the Kyle Petty Charity Ride, you become part of the Charity Ride family,” Petty said. “It’s hard to explain to somebody that doesn’t understand it. We have around 50 people who have gone 20 years or more on this Ride.

 

“This year we have 150 motorcycles going with us, and we still had to turn people away. It is the hardest thing to tell people it didn’t work out for this year’s Ride.” he said. “We tell those people to come back next year, get on the list, and we will look at those people first. We have two doctors and two nurses that go with us, paramedics that follow the bikes, retired Highway Patrol motor officers who act as our Ride Motor Marshals, we have a hotel and luggage team, a media team, Coca-Cola sends a team and truck with products, Harley-Davidson sends a truck and technicians – there are an additional 30+ people that go with us just to make sure we can ride every day. The level of commitment from our team, our valued partners and many volunteers is really something special.”

 

For more information about the 30th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America or to apply for future rides, send an email to info@kylepettycharityride.com.

 

The 30th Anniversary KPCRAA is made possible by incredible partners, including Coca-Cola, Harley-Davidson, Racing Electronics, WinCraft, Musco Lighting, Consolidated Pipe & Supply, America 250, Manafort Brothers, Piedmont Moving System, Wiley X, Prevost, Dodge Law, Petty Family Foundation, SoundOff Signal, Headbands of Hope, Goody’s Powder, Blue Emu, Haul Bikes, and Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores.

 

Additional details surrounding the 30th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America will be announced in the coming months, including fuel stops, and much more.

 

To stay up to date with the latest news and updates about the 30th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America, check out their posts on social media:

 

 

For more information about the Ride or to donate, please visit www.kylepettycharityride.com

 


 

Big Game Motorsports and Gravel Highlight Weekend With Podium in Missouri

 

Inside Line Promotions - PARK CITY, Kan. (March 31, 2026) - David Gravel guided Big Game Motorsports to a pair of top-10 finishes during a World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series doubleheader last weekend.

 

The highlight of the weekend was on Friday at U.S. 36 Raceway near Osborn, Mo., which hosted the KC Classic. Gravel set quick time during qualifying for the fourth time this season before he won a heat race - his eighth in the first 10 races of the season. A fifth-place finish in the dash was followed by a third-place outing in the main event, marking the team's eighth podium performance of the year.

"Just kind of survive and move on type of mentality," he said in a post-race interview on DIRTVision. "I felt like we were pretty good. Those guys were good. That's more of their cup of tea. I'm happy to finish third."

 

81 Speedway showcased the Tallgrass Tussle on Saturday and Gravel kicked off the program by establishing a new track record during qualifying. A heat race victory was followed by a charge from eighth to fifth place in the dash. Gravel ran inside the top five early before ending the main event sixth - his ninth top 10 of the season.

 

The team holds a 48-point lead in the World of Outlaws championship standings entering a rare weekend off - the last until the Fourth of July Weekend.

 

The next event is April 10-11 at I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park in Pevely, Mo., during the Federated Auto Parts Spring Classic.

 

QUICK RESULTS -

 

March 27 - U.S. 36 Raceway near Osborn, Mo. - Qualifying: 1; Heat race: 1 (1); Dash: 5 (6); Feature: 3 (5).

 

March 28 - 81 Speedway in Park City, Kan. - Qualifying: 1; Heat race: 1 (1); Dash: 5 (8); Feature: 6 (5).

 

SEASON STATS -

 

11 races, 3 wins, 8 top fives, 9 top 10s, 10 top 15s, 10 top 20s

 

UP NEXT -

 

April 10-11 at I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park in Pevely, Mo., for the Federated Auto Parts Spring Classic with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

 

BIG GAME MOTORSPORTS MEDIA LINKS -

 

X: https://x.com/BigGameMotorspt

 

DAVID GRAVEL MEDIA LINKS -

 

X: https://x.com/DavidGravel

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavidGravelRacing

 

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/DavidGravel2

 

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@DavidGravel

 

Website: http://www.shopDGR.com

 

HUSET'S SPEEDWAY -

 

Huset's Speedway is home to the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals, which runs June 17-20 and features two six-figure payouts that week. The dirt oval located in Brandon, S.D., hosts a variety of events from Mother's Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. The track opened in 1954 and has undergone a large renovation within the last few years, making it a premier destination for both marquee national events and a strong Sunday Night weekly program. Check out the complete schedule and get more information about Huset's Speedway at http://www.HusetsSpeedway.com .

 

JACKSON MOTORPLEX -

 

Jackson Motorplex is a 4/10-mile dirt oval located in Jackson, Minn. It hosts special events from June through September, including races with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, Midwest Sprint Touring Series and more. For the full 2026 racing schedule and more information, visit http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com .

 

2026 EVENT TICKET LINK -

 

To purchase tickets for events at either Huset's Speedway or at Jackson Motorplex, visit http://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .

 

OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE -

 

Check out all of the newest Huset's Speedway merchandise at http://www.ShopHusets.com .


Wyatt Coffey signs multi-year contract extension with MPM Marketing

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – COLUMBIA, S.C. (March 31, 2026) – McCallister Precision Marketing (MPM Marketing) is excited to announce a multi-year contract extension with rising Dirt Late Model star Wyatt Coffey.


 

Coffey was just 10 years old when he first signed with MPM Marketing in September of 2023. Since then, he’s become one of the fastest rising stars in the world of Dirt Late Model racing, something that MPM Marketing founder Tonya McCallister believes is no fluke. 


 

“We’ve believed in Wyatt since day one and we’re thrilled that Wyatt and his family believe in us,” said McCallister. “This young man is one of the best young racers in the United States and we’re going to keep working hard to make sure the world knows it. We’re thrilled to continue working with Wyatt and we appreciate the trust he and his family have in us.”


 

From Waynesboro, Virginia, Coffey has been collecting checkered flags on a regular basis for the last three years. He’s won races across the country at tracks like Charlotte Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Millbridge Speedway, Natural Bridge Speedway, The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Dominion Raceway, just to name a few.


 

He’s also secured multiple championship accolades, including the 2024 INEX Bandolero Bandit National championship, the 2024 Summer Shootout Bandolero Bandit title at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the 2025 Mid-East 602 Late Model championship and the 2025 Natural Bridge Speedway 602 Late Model title. 


 

“Working with Tonya has been great,” said the 13-year-old Coffey. “She’s always been so supportive and has always been there if I had a question or needed advice. I’m so happy I get to keep working with her and the MPM team for years to come.”


 

Coffey’s mother, Amanda Bradley, believes the partnership with MPM Marketing is more than just a business relationship. Bradley and MPM Marketing share the same goal, supporting Coffey’s racing dreams. 


 

“MPM Marketing is more than a marketing agency, it’s like family,” Bradley said. “Working with Tonya means being part of a team that believes in his dreams, supports his growth, and helps him chase his racing goals with professionalism and care. Knowing he has MPM in his corner gives us confidence, pride and excitement for every race ahead.


 

“It’s clear she wants the best for my son and all her clients. Her experience, knowledge, and connections in the world of racing speak volumes. We wouldn’t want anyone else to assist Wyatt down this path to success.”


 

For additional information about Wyatt Coffey, follow him on Facebook at Facebook.com/WyattCoffeyRacing or www.WyattCoffeyRacing.com

 

 


 

Jeff Dyer Charges Into April as California Lightning Sprint Car Series Point Leader

 

Yucca Valley, CA — March 30, 2025 — Despite a heartbreaking clutch issue that denied him a second-place finish at the Ventura Raceway two weeks ago, Jeff Dyer still emerged with the point lead in the Motor City Buick/GMC California Lightning Sprint Car Series. This Saturday night, the veteran driver will head to Santa Maria Speedway with the CLS to kick off a busy month of April.

 

At Ventura, Dyer, who recently celebrated his 43rd birthday, opened the night in impressive fashion by turning in the fastest qualifying time. He backed that up with a win and a second-place finish in his two heat races.

 

The Yucca Valley, California resident started the main event in fourth and held that position at the end of the opening lap. He moved to third on lap two and charged into second just before the halfway point.

 

The California Highway Patrol officer appeared to have a firm grip on second place late in the race. However, with two laps remaining, his clutch gave up the ghost, forcing him to slow. The 2023 POWRi Southwest Lightning Sprint Champion stayed on the track and finished the race, but unfortunately dropped four positions to sixth.

 

“When I got on the gas (early in the race), I could tell it was slipping already,” Dyer said of the clutch failure. “I just said screw it, lets see how long it will last. It almost made it the whole way. If we did not have all of those laps under caution, I think we would have made it. It is unfortunate because we had a really good car in the heat races. I probably should have caught it at the end of the second heat race, but I thought I was just spinning the tires.”

 

The clutch issue has already been addressed, and Dyer is eager to return to action this Saturday at Santa Maria — a track that has delivered both triumph and heartbreak throughout his career.

 

“I have always had a love, hate relationship with Santa Maria,” Dyer laughed. “I have won there, I think, three times, but I have also crashed and broke there just about as many times as I have won. I only went there once last year. We blew an engine. We did not go the second time because my teammate Drake Cardey was running our second engine and was going for Rookie of the Year.”

 

For fans planning to see Dyer and the CLS stars in action, spectator gates will open at 4:00 p.m. with racing at 6:00. The track is located at 1900 Hutton Road in Nipomo, California. For more information, visit www.santamariaspeedway.net or call (815) 619-0478.

 

Following this weekend’s race at Santa Maria, Dyer will head south to San Diego County’s Barona Speedway for a SoCal Lightning Sprint Car Series race on April 11. One week later, he will point his hauler north for the CLS event at Bakersfield Speedway at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway. He will wrap up the month with another trip to Barona on April 25.

 

In 2026, the following marketing partners will help keep Dyer on track: Amsoil Oil Twins, Jobu Racing, Fonseca Racing, and Specialty Fasteners. If you would like to be a part of Dyer Motorsports in 2026, call (760) 550-7237 or send an email to dyermotorsports4@gmail.com.

 

Jeff is racing in memory of his grandparents, Glenn, and Beverly Sels, throughout the 2026 season.


Tafoya Places Fifth at Perris — Eyes Return on April 11

 

Chino Hills, CA — March 25, 2026 — Eddie Tafoya Jr. kept his strong 2026 campaign rolling with a hard-fought for fifth-place finish in last Saturday night’s 30-lap Avanti Windows and Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series main event at Perris Auto Speedway. Through four starts this season, Tafoya has yet to finish outside the top six.

 

On a night that felt more like mid-summer than early spring, Tafoya stopped the clocks at 17.312, good for the seventh-fastest time on the fast, half-mile clay oval.

 

After a third-place run in his eight-lap heat race, Tafoya lined up seventh for the feature. When the green flag dropped, the 2019 USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year wasted no time electrifying the crowd, slicing through the field, and quickly surging into second.

 

Under the bright lights surrounding the famous track, the Chino Hills driver stayed glued to the leader through the first half of the race. With the frontrunner hugging the bottom groove, Tafoya made multiple bids for the lead, nearly pulling off a pass on more than one occasion exiting turn two before the leader was able to shut the door.

 

Refusing to fade, Tafoya remained in the thick of the fight to the checkered flag, guiding the beautiful #51T home in fifth. The finish gives the veteran racer four top-six results in four starts this year, with his best performance being a third-place finish at Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway on February 28.

 

Tafoya, 28, will return to Perris on April 11, the same track where he captured the 2018 Perris Auto Speedway Young Guns track championship. He will be chasing his best-ever PAS finish — a third on July 17, 2021 — while also aiming to top his career-best USAC/CRA result, a second-place finish at Cocopah Speedway on January 29, 2022. Given his early-season speed and consistent presence near the front, both marks are well within reach.

 

Spectator gates for the April 11 race will open at 5:00 p.m., with racing at 7:00. Adult tickets are $30.00. Seniors (65 and over) are $25.00. Students (ages 13–17 with school ID) are $15.00, and children (ages 6–12) are $10.00. Active military with proper ID are admitted for $5.00, and children five and under are free. Fairgrounds parking is $20 (card only). Advance tickets are available now at https://www.tix.com/search/.

 

Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive in the City of Perris. For more information, visit perrisautospeedway.com or call 951-940-0134.

 

Eddie Tafoya can be followed on Instagram at eddietafoya51.

 

Team Tafoya Racing would like to thank Specialty Fasteners, BR Motorsports, King Racing Products, Gasper Transportation, CMI Precision Machining, Owen’s Insurance Services, Keen Concrete, DRC Chassis, and Rider Racing Engines for their continued support of the 2025 season.  If you would like to join forces with the team for another fun and exciting year of racing in 2026, please contact Tafoya at Eddie Tafoya Jr. at (909) 393-3999 or mailto:teamtafoya@aol.com


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