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Hometown Dawson Sutton Captures First All American 400 Win

 


(NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE) – If you are going to win in front of the hometown crowd, then you had better check all the boxes along the way. Dawson Sutton (Lebanon, TN) took care of that by being the first Tennessee driver to win the All American 400 since Mason Mingus in 2019.

Driving a Tennessee Volunteer Orange Car, Sutton made the most of the weekend by winning the pole and the race, becoming only the eighth driver to do so in the forty-year history of the race.

Sutton’s Rackley Roofing WAR Machine led 93 laps and was among the top three all day long. He took the lead for the final time on lap 209 and never looked back.

The victory was the third ASA STARS Tour National win for Dawson Sutton and his second this season. Sandwiched between those wins was a second-place run at the Winchester 400 in October.

Sutton easily held off rookie Carson Brown (New London, NC), who earned top rookie honors in the ASA STARS National Tour.

Sutton also became the first driver to win the Glass City 200 and the All American 400 in the same season.

While Sutton dominated the late stages of the race, 2025 ASA STARS National Tour Champion Cole Butcher (Porter’s Lake, NS) led the early stages and finished off his season by leading 202 laps in the All American 400 and 958 on the season. However, the victory could not be captured today after handling issues left him out of the top 10.

Derek Thorn (Bakersfield, CA) led at the lap 200 mark and posted a third-place finish, his best since the April 5th race at Dominion Raceway (VA).

Rounding out the top five were fellow Lebanon, TN driver Dylan Fetcho, and Stephen Nasse (Pinellas Park, FL), who scored his fifth top five in the All American 400.

The 2025 season is complete for the ASA STARS National Tour.  November 22nd will be the make-up of the 1/4 mile portion of the All American 400 weekend.

 

All American Saturday Produces Thrilling Night of Action at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Saturday night of the All American 400 Weekend at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway produced another memorable evening of racing, highlighted by a new track record, dramatic finishes, and exciting lead changes across four divisions. Fans were treated to high-quality competition that set the stage for Sunday’s 40th running of the Curb Records / Borchetta Bourbon All American 400 presented by Appalachian Sucker Punch.


CorvetteParts.net Pole Qualifying – ASA STARS National Tour

The night began with CorvetteParts.net Pole Qualifying for Sunday’s Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour event, and history was made in the process. Representing the Tennessee Volunteers, Dawson Sutton in the No. 26 machine broke the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway track record with a blistering lap of 18.182 seconds, earning the pole position for Sunday’s 400-lap main event.

Top Five Qualifiers:

  1. #26 Dawson Sutton – 18.182
  2. #28 Cole Butcher – 18.266
  3. #89 Dylan Fetcho – 18.284
  4. #51 Stephen Nasse – 18.332
  5. #81 Carson Brown – 18.342

Vore’s Compact Touring Series – Pest Doctor 40

The Pest Doctor 40 for the Vore’s Compact Touring Series powered by Mercer County Electric was filled with storylines. Early leader Ron Sagers suffered engine failure entering turn one, ending his chances at victory. Series champion Karter Stark inherited the lead and looked strong, fending off Josh Richardson and Tom Gossar Jr. Richardson later made contact with the frontstretch wall, while Stark appeared poised for victory until a flat tire sent him pitside. In the end, Indiana’s Tom Gossar Jr. claimed the win, with Stark rebounding to finish second. Jeff Vore earned a career-best third-place finish, followed by Jason Baker and Warren Barrand.

Top Five Finishers:

  1. Tom Gossar Jr.
  2. Karter Stark
  3. Jeff Vore
  4. Jason Baker
  5. Warren Barrand

CRA Street Stocks – 40-Lap Feature

A field of over 30 CRA Street Stocks took the green flag for a 40-lap feature. Bowling Green, Kentucky’s Dillon Oliver led the early stages, setting a strong pace before fading late. Brett Hudson and Chuck Barnes Jr. worked their way to the front, with Hudson eventually taking control. A late-race flat tire for Barnes resulted in a crash while running in the top three. Hudson, from Owensboro, Kentucky, went on to take the victory, followed by Michael Pannell, Jamie Sites, Oliver, and Blaine Akin.

Top Five Finishers:

  1. Brett Hudson
  2. Michael Pannell
  3. Jamie Sites
  4. Dillon Oliver
  5. Blaine Akin

JEGS/CRA All Stars Tour – All American 100

The night concluded with the All American 100 for the JEGS/CRA All Stars Tour presented by Chevrolet Performance. Outside polesitter Hunter Wright led the opening laps before polesitter Tristan McKee took over on lap three. McKee led through lap 96, when a restart incident involving contact between McKee and Wright triggered a multi-car pileup that altered the race’s complexion.

Corey Deuser emerged from the chaos to take control during a four-lap shootout, driving away to the win. Stephen Nasse finished second, while Jade Avedisian crossed the line third before being disqualified in post-race inspection for a weight infraction. Hunter Wright was credited with third and officially clinched the Nashville Pro Late Model Track Championship. Aidan Potter completed the top five.

Final Top Five (After Tech):

  1. Corey Deuser
  2. Stephen Nasse
  3. Hunter Wright
  4. Aidan Potter
  5. Taylor Mayhew

Up Next: Sunday’s All American 400

The 40th running of the Curb Records / Borchetta Bourbon All American 400 presented by Appalachian Sucker Punch caps off the weekend on Sunday, November 9.

Pit gates open at 8:00 AM, with grandstands opening shortly before 11:00 AM. Country artist Ashley Walls will perform from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, followed by an on-track autograph session from 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM. The green flag for the All American 400 is scheduled for 1:00 PM.

Tickets are available online at www.nashvillefairgroundsspeedway.racing or at the gate upon arrival.

 


 

Rain Forces Postponement of 1/4-Mile Championship Friday at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
Racing to Resume Saturday and Sunday with Strong Fields and Dry Weather

Nashville, TN (November 7, 2025) — Heavy rainfall along with lightning and a tornado watch that moved into the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway area late Friday afternoon has forced the postponement of 1/4-Mile Championship Friday, the opening night of the 40th Curb Records / Borchetta Bourbon All American 400 presented by Sucker Punch weekend.

Before the rain arrived, both Super Late Model and Pro Late Model practice sessions were completed under dry conditions, giving teams valuable track time in preparation for the remainder of the weekend. Unfortunately, showers intensified shortly thereafter, making track drying efforts unsuccessful and prompting the postponement of Friday’s racing program.

In Pro Late Model practice Friday afternoon, a pair of JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour sessions gave teams valuable track time ahead of Saturday’s All American 100. In the opening round, Michael Bolden (#95) paced the field with a 19.078-second lap, edging Tristan McKee (#7M) and Albert Francis (#33) for the top spot. Brandon Lopez (#6) and California’s Jade Avedisian (#24) rounded out the top five. When cars returned for the second session, local favorite Jackson Boone (#7B) topped the charts with a quick 18.940, narrowly ahead of McKee and Isaac Kitzmiller (#25). Vito Cancilla (#27) and Lopez again showed strong speed to complete the top five.

In Super Late Model action, the ASA STARS National Tour competitors turned two quick rounds of practice on Friday afternoon. Casey Roderick (#30R) led the opening session with an 18.570-second lap, ahead of Michael Hinde (#69), Ty Majeski (#91M), Dylan Fetcho (#89), and Dawson Sutton (#26). When the second session rolled around, hometown standout Fetcho jumped to the top of the charts with a blistering 18.352, just two-thousandths quicker than Carson Brown (#81) of North Carolina. Jonathon Knee (#5K), Sutton, and Majeski completed a tightly packed top five as teams fine-tuned their setups for Sunday’s 40th All American 400.

The 1/4-Mile Championships have been rescheduled for Saturday, November 22, with a rain date of Sunday, November 23. Detailed times, divisions, and updated schedules will be released in the near future.

Fans and teams are encouraged to hold onto all tickets and pit passes from Friday’s event, as they will be honored for admission to the rescheduled program.

Despite the weather interruption, the remaining two days of the All American 400 weekend will continue as scheduled, with both Saturday and Sunday forecasts calling for dry and clear conditions:

  • Saturday, November 8 – All American Saturday:
    The JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Pro Late Models, Vore’s Compact Touring Series, and CRA Street Stocks powered by JEGS will highlight the evening card, along with CorvetteParts.net Pole Qualifying for Sunday’s 300-lap Super Late Model finale.
    Grandstands open at 3:00 PM, with racing beginning at 5:00 PM.
  • Sunday, November 9 – All American Sunday:
    The weekend culminates with the 40th running of the Curb Records / Borchetta Bourbon All American 400 presented by Sucker Punch, featuring the Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour Super Late Models. Pre-race festivities and driver introductions will precede the green flag for 300 laps of championship short-track racing.

Tickets for Saturday and Sunday are available online or at the gate upon arrival.

For updates, schedules, and additional event information, visit www.nashvillefairgroundsspeedway.racing or follow @RaceNFS on social media.

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