Thornton, Davenport, Moran, and O’Neal Battle For 2025 Championship

The Big River Steel “Big Four” is set for a five-race showdown to crown the 2025 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion. Ricky Thornton Jr. leads Jonathan Davenport, Devin Moran, and Hudson O’Neal into Brownstown, Pittsburgh, and Eldora, with $250,000 and dirt late model racing glory on the line. Continue reading Thornton, Davenport, Moran, and O’Neal Battle For 2025 Championship

Donny Schatz and Tony Stewart/Curb Agajanian Racing Part Ways After 17 Seasons

The partnership between Donny Schatz and Tony Stewart/Curb Agajanian Racing has concluded after 17 successful seasons in the World of Outlaws. Together, they achieved eight championships, numerous wins, and redefined modern Sprint Car racing. Kerry Madsen is set to replace Schatz as the team’s driver for the remainder of 2025. Continue reading Donny Schatz and Tony Stewart/Curb Agajanian Racing Part Ways After 17 Seasons

Pierce Writes History Books with Fourth North-South 100 Crown Amid Heated Battle at Florence

Bobby Pierce made history at Florence Speedway’s 43rd North-South 100, becoming the first driver to win four times and three consecutive years. His $75,000 victory came after an explosive mid-race battle with Jonathan Davenport featuring paint-swapping contact and heated post-race exchanges between the championship contenders. Continue reading Pierce Writes History Books with Fourth North-South 100 Crown Amid Heated Battle at Florence

Teen Sensation Ryan Timms Dominates 64th Annual Knoxville Nationals for Historic Victory

At the 64th NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals, 18-year-old Ryan Timms dominated the race, leading all 50 laps to earn his first championship, making him the youngest winner since 1964. His victory underscores his six wins this season, marking a significant milestone in his promising sprint car racing career. Continue reading Teen Sensation Ryan Timms Dominates 64th Annual Knoxville Nationals for Historic Victory

Rico Abreu Triumphs in 360 Knoxville Nationals, Sets Stage for Sprint Car Racing’s Biggest Week

At the 35th Xtream 360 Knoxville Nationals, Rico Abreu triumphed, leading most laps and fending off Kyle Larson to win his first title. Larson finished second, followed by Parker Price-Miller in third. Giovanni Scelzi impressed with a drive from 17th to eighth. The stage is set for the upcoming Knoxville Nationals. Continue reading Rico Abreu Triumphs in 360 Knoxville Nationals, Sets Stage for Sprint Car Racing’s Biggest Week

The Biggest 360 Sprint Car Event in the World is Here: 360 Knoxville Nationals Preview

The 35th annual Xtream 360 Knoxville Nationals takes place from July 31 to August 2, offering a $35,000 prize. Top drivers, including Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Kyle Larson, will compete. Throughout the event, racers earn points to qualify for Saturday’s main event, culminating in an exciting finish at Knoxville Raceway. Continue reading The Biggest 360 Sprint Car Event in the World is Here: 360 Knoxville Nationals Preview

Stewart Friesen Injured in Violent Dirt Modified Crash in Quebec

Stewart Friesen was injured in a violent dirt modified crash in Quebec, suffering fractures to his pelvis and leg. The wreck sent his car flipping and bursting into flames. He’ll require surgery and has been moved to a larger hospital. The crash video, included in the article, is tough to watch. Continue reading Stewart Friesen Injured in Violent Dirt Modified Crash in Quebec

Kyle Larson Set for Intense November Midget Racing Swing

NASCAR champion Kyle Larson is set to compete in three USAC National Midget races in California after the season finale at Phoenix. His schedule includes events at Merced Speedway, Bakersfield Speedway, and Ventura Raceway. Following these races, Larson will race in Australia, highlighting his dedication to diverse motorsports. Continue reading Kyle Larson Set for Intense November Midget Racing Swing

Sheppard Returns to Rocket1 Racing, McCreadie Moves to Briggs Transport

Brandon Sheppard, fresh off clinching his fifth World of Outlaws Late Model Series championship, will return to the Rocket Chassis house car in 2025. The New Berlin, Illinois driver, who previously piloted the iconic machine to four WoO titles between 2017-2022, was announced Monday as Rocket1’s new driver by team owner Mark Richards.
The move comes just days after Sheppard wrapped up his championship season with the Longhorn Factory Team at Charlotte. In a related development, current Rocket1 driver Tim McCreadie will transition to Briggs Transport Racing, where he’ll team up with longtime friend Boom Briggs. Both Sheppard and McCreadie will compete on the 2025 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, maintaining close technical collaboration between their programs. Continue reading Sheppard Returns to Rocket1 Racing, McCreadie Moves to Briggs Transport

Pierce Storms to $100,000 DTWC Victory, Thornton Clinches First Series Title at Eldora

Bobby Pierce clinched his first Dirt Track World Championship at Eldora Speedway, overcoming a 14th starting position in a thrilling race finale. Ricky Thornton Jr. secured the series championship with a strategic third-place finish. The event highlighted significant performances from McCreadie and Moran, rounding out a competitive season in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. Continue reading Pierce Storms to $100,000 DTWC Victory, Thornton Clinches First Series Title at Eldora