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AFTER A LONG LAYOFF, BRODY ROA SCORES AN IMPRESSIVE 5TH PLACE FINISH IN HIS RETURN TO PERRIS

 

(Cypress, CA, March 5, 2025) After more than six months out of the saddle, Southern California sprint car racing star Brody Roa finally returned to action when the Avanti Windows and Doors USAC/CRA Series made its first 2025 appearance at Perris Auto Speedway last Saturday night.  The veteran racer looked like he had not missed a day as he started 13th and drove all the way to fifth to capture the Jim and Chet Gardner Hard Charger Award.   


 

 

 

Roa, who suffered a bad cut to his fingers last October, said he never noticed the injuries.  That included using the repaired hand to pull tear offs and adjust his shocks in the heat of the battle. 

 


After qualifying 14th fastest in the 25-car field, Roa, who makes his home in Garden Grove, California, improved throughout the night.  Starting on the outside of the front row in the second heat race of the Perris sprint car season opener, Roa steered his bright green #91R to a second place finish in the 10-lapper.

 

“It felt pretty good,” Roa happily stated about getting back in the car after the layoff.  “It took a bit of time to get going.  I would say my track record as a qualifier is not very good.  After taking what felt like a year off did not help.  I kind of started the night getting back into the swing of it.  We were getting our new engine tuned in and we made improvements all night.”

 

Even though the 2023 USAC/CRA Series champion ran well in his heat race, the qualifying time was still going to hamper his effort in the main event.  He was starting from the inside of row seven in the 23 car field, 30 lap main event.  That meant he was going to have to pass a lot of cars to get a decent finishing position.  As is usually the case at Perris, the main event was a war!  Roa was one of several drivers in a wild mid-pack battle for most of the race before he really began to roll forward. 

 

“I knew what we had to do, we were going to have to pass cars,” Roa recalled.  “Starting there, I was with, behind and around a few cars I really did not want to spend much time around.  I knew we were better than where we were starting.  I did not get the best of starts and it felt like I fell back to 17th or 18th the first couple of laps.  I got stuck behind the #73 on the bottom before I could get up to the top and get some momentum.  I just wanted to get forward and get up to the guys who I knew had some speed.  In the last 1/3 of the race I got there.  I felt we had some pretty good speed with them.  We were a little behind on the set up for the feature.  We were to free at the end to do anything once we got there.”

 

Roa used the DRC Chassis he drove to the championship in 2023.  His uncle purchased the engine for the car last year. He only got about half a race with it last September before being knocked out of the action due to a crash at the Santa Maria Speedway.  Despite being a little off on the gearing at the start of the night, the team tweaked on it and it got better.  That gives the veteran driver more confidence regarding setup heading into his next race in four weeks. 

 

Roa will return to action when the USAC/CRA Series returns to Perris Auto Speedway on Saturday, April 5th.  That gives him some extra time off.  His wife Tailor just bought the family a new toy hauler and they plan to make good use of it.  So where will Roa, Tailor and their two daughters head to before he returns on the 5th?

 

“We are actually taking it to Lake Perris (which is adjacent to the track) on the High Limit Series weekend,” Roa laughed.  We are going to come out and watch them.  That will be fun.”

 

Roa would like to thank his 2025 sponsors, “Biker” Bruce Fischer, Burris Racing, ALR Virtual Services, Caltrol, Molecule, and Wilwood Disc Brakes.  If you would like to be a marketing partner with the team in 2025, contact Roa using the information at the top of this release.

 

SEXTON GATLIN RACING COMES IN FULL FORCE SATURDAY AT VENTURA

 

(Lakeside, CA, March 5, 2025) For the first time in 2025, Sexton Gatlin Racing will have both of its team cars in competition this Saturday night in the Ultimate Sprint Car Series at the Ventura Raceway.  It will be the second race of the season for 20-year-old Grant Sexton and the first for his father Brent.  Spectator gates at the track located adjacent to the beach on the Ventura County Fairgrounds will open at 3:00 p.m.  Kris Kornder’s green flag will start the first race at 5:30.


 

 

Grant, the 2023 USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year and the 2021 POWRi Southwest Lightning Sprint Car Champion, kicked off his 2025 campaign when the USAC/CRA Series visited Arizona’s Mohave Valley Raceway on February 15th.  The talkative driver turned in the 13th fastest time – 14.398 – in the 31 car field. 

 

Sexton’s fastest lap on the banked 1/3 of a mile clay oval that is located minutes from the Colorado River, placed him third, inside row two, for his 10-lap heat.  The race transferred the top four to the A main.  The young driver ended up fifth and had to go to the 12-lap B main. 

 

Grant was met by 13 other combatants in the 12-lap B main.  Six of the drivers would advance to the A main and the other eight would load their cars onto the trailer for the ride home.  Grant ran strong, finished fourth and snatched one of the coveted transfer spots into the A where he started 13th.

 

Early on, the veteran racer was going good in the 30-lapper.  However, he clipped an infield tractor tire.  He continued racing but at the first yellow flag, he anxiously pulled into the work area to see if he had bent the steering arm.

 

When the crew cleared Grant to go, he rushed back onto the track for the restart.  He was moving forward again.  However, his evening came to an abrupt end when he was collected by a spinning car.  Unfortunately, the right front wheel was ripped off his pretty #22 and he was done for the night with a 20th place finish.  

 

Grant has reason to be optimistic heading into this week’s USCS race. In 2024, he raced with the first year group six times.  Four times he placed in the top 10.  One of those races, June 1st at Ventura, he had a season best third place finish. 

 

Grant’s father Brent, a three-time Lightning Sprint Car champion, will be making his 2025 debut on Saturday. He missed the race at Mohave and last week’s race at Perris (Grant missed the Perris race as well while out of town for work) waiting for his Kistler 410 engine to be ready.  Last season, Brent finished third in the USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year chase.  The elder Sexton competed at Ventura three times with the USCS in 2024.  His best result was a 10th on June 1st

 

Adult tickets for Saturday’s race at Ventura are $25.00.  Seniors 60, military with ID, and students with id get in for $22.00.  Kids 12 and under are admitted free when they are accompanied by an adult.  The track is located on the Ventura County Fairgrounds at 10 W. Harbor Boulevard (93001).  The website is http://venturaraceway.com/, and the office phone number is (805) 648-RACE.   

 

After Saturday, it will be a short week for the Sexton Gatlin Racing Team.  Both of the Lakeside, California based racers will head to the Imperial Valley Raceway for rounds #3 and #4 in the Avanti Windows and Doors USAC/CRA Series during the California Mid-Winter Fair.  In addition, they will be taking the SGR lightning sprint car for sophomore driver Braydin Collie to drive in the opening two rounds of the SoCal Lightning Sprint Car Series. 

 

Sexton Gatlin Racing would like to thank the following companies for making the 2024 season possible. East County Electric Works, Keys Brothers, BR Motorsports, Maxima Oil, Automated Interiors, Valley Lubricant Services, Sexton Fire Protection, BK Wings, and Troy Dirt. 

         

If you or your company are interested in becoming a marketing partner with Sexton Gatlin Racing in 2024, please call (619) 454-6945 or E-mail mailto:sextonfire@cox.net or mailto:sextonfire@gmail.com

 


Huset's Speedway Hosting Sprint Car Crown Jewels Huset's Hustle and BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals June 18-21

 

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (March 5, 2025) - A pair of six-figure paydays highlight one of the top weeks in winged sprint car racing this summer at Huset's Speedway.

 

The high-banked dirt oval, which is one of only two tracks with two six-figure payouts for sprint cars in the same week this season, welcomes the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series June 18-21.

The Huset's Hustle pays $20,000 to win the preliminary night on June 18 with the finale the following evening providing $100,000 to the feature winner. The BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals continues on June 20 with another $20,000-to-win show that culminates with a staggering $250,000 top prize on June 21.

 

Sheldon Haudenschild used a last-lap pass to bank $100,000 during the inaugural event finale in 2022. The event jumped to a quarter-million dollar top prize in 2023 and David Gravel topped an impressive field of several dozen of the top racers in the country. Unfortunately, Mother Nature postponed the marquee events last summer to the fall. Haudenschild emerged victorious during the Huset's Hustle before Michael "Buddy" Kofoid captured his first career crown jewel during the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals.

 

This summer's week of racing is set up to be the best it has ever been with a strong group of weekly racers in the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars division getting seven scheduled nights of races in prior to World of Outlaws invading the track during the four-night BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals.

 

Multiple-day tickets and camping for the event can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .

 

The Huset's Speedway season is scheduled to get underway with the Mother's Day Opener on Sunday, May 11.

 

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Zack Mitchell and Coltman Farms Racing dominate Ginger Owens Memorial

Coltman Farms Racing and Zack Mitchell scored their first victory of the 2025 campaign on Sunday evening at South Carolina's Cherokee Speedway. (Photo Credit: Kevin Ritchie)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – GAFFNEY, S.C. (March 3, 2025) – Zack Mitchell delivered Coltman Farms Racing’s first victory of the 2025 season in epic fashion Sunday night at Cherokee Speedway.

 

Simply put, no one was better than Mitchell and the No. 57 Coltman Farms Racing team on a cool Sunday evening. Mitchell and company set the tone by going fastest in hot laps, which they followed by going fastest in qualifying despite making contact with the outside wall.

 

Mitchell went on to win his heat race, which gave him the outside pole for the 50-lap Ginger Owens Memorial March Madness event that kicked off the new Cherokee Chief Super Late Model Series.

 

The domination continued in the main event as Mitchell took the lead on the opening circuit and led the entire way to secure the $15,000 victory.

 

“It feels good. I’ve been coming over here for it seems like forever and never could get the job done, but man my crew, they busted their butts after I smoked the wall in qualifying,” Mitchell said. “Dwayne, my dad, Brock, everybody that pitched in, I really appreciate it.

 

“I’ve got to thank Brett Coltman and everyone at Coltman Farms Racing. They supply me with the best money can buy. I’ve got to thank them, MPM, Bilstein, Longhorn, Clements, everybody on this car. They do so much and once again I’ve got to thank my crew. I’ve got to thank my wife, she was here tonight, and my little boy, he was at home watching.”

 

Mitchell’s focus now turns to the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series season opener, which takes place next Saturday, March 8 at I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, Tennessee. 

 

“This is a good way to start the year. The first win on the year. Just glad to be here,” Mitchell said. 

 


       

 

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