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ASA staRS National Series

  

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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. 


 

 


 

Champion Racing Association

    

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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.


 

 


 

super cup stock car series

www.superstockcarseries.com

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.


 

Gibson Wins the SCSCS "Daytona 500" at Shenandoah Speedway


 

Shenandoah, Virginia (September 2, 2025) – An abundance of excitement and optimism surrounded the 2025 running of the Veterans Classic at Shenandoah Speedway, rescheduled from mid-July.  There were debut drivers, familiar racers in different rides, competitors returning to the series after a couple years away, and those that previously raced regularly at the 3/8-mile progressively banked oval.  When the night concluded, there were some mixed feelings as well as instances where preparation met good fortune.

 

Points leader Mitch Gibson not only set the fast time with a 16.544 second lap but redrew the pole position for the first 50-lap main event.  Although the driver who relocated in recent years to nearby Weyers Cave broke out to the early lead, the acclimation of the aforementioned combinations making up the largest turnout since early 2023 meant having to slice through traffic frequently in what turned out to be a torrid green-to-checkered pace without a single yellow flag.  In addition, in close pursuit was 2014 champion and fellow home state driver JJ Pack in the No 6 IceBoxx Customs / JPR Ford.

 

Following the completion of the seventh circuit, Pack would find his way to the lead, but not for the entire distance.  Gibson worked underneath between turns one and two approaching the halfway point.  The two raced side by side before Gibson was clear and on his way to a second career Super Cup Stock Car Series victory and a signature trophy to go with it.

 

“It’s like the Daytona 500 for this series,” the driver of the No. 35 Moyer Brothers Company / LDW Technologies / Superior Welding / 1500channels.com / Jeffrey Salyers Realty / Trevor’s Life / Ashton Racing Ford indicated about winning the Veterans Classic in his first attempt.  “There are so many people that help me, I could thank a ton.  I have to thank (past NASCAR Truck Series competitor and Pro Cup champion) Caleb Holman, for one, he helped me get this car back to where it needed to be and it’s just a super-fast car.

 

The battle for the lead, upon first glance, contained some side-to-side contact.  Nevertheless, once ultimate second place finisher Pack climbed out, he noticed quite the surprise regarding his Mark Martin replica paint scheme.

 

“That was pretty crazy,” the Midland, Virginia resident commented.  “He slid up there in turn one into two and caught us in the left side, but there was not even a mark on the car so we must have just touched tires.  It was fun and he raced pretty hard, so it was a good time.”

 

“I went back there to apologize as soon as I got out of the car,” Gibson added.  “I knew when I got down where you can put two tires under the white line, I guess you could say I hit that little incline on the track there where it goes down and it upset the car a little bit and I turned a little sideways.  I thought I got into him, but apparently I didn’t.  It was awesome racing with JJ Pack.  He’s a tough competitor and I think I’ll talk about that for weeks.”

 

Pack continued to recap his second consecutive second place result, and the second consecutive time something mechanical perhaps prevented sealing the deal down the stretch, despite impressively being a mere 1.199 seconds behind the leader at the end.

 

“We got to where we were lapping cars and things got a little wild and just happened to pick the right lane at the right time and he picked the wrong one and I snuck away with the lead from him,” the seven-time series race winner recalled from the beginning.  “Later in the race we just kept going like that, Mitch was on my butt for quite a while on the rear bumper.  We lost the alternator belt which ended up making it go flat on me and I was running it off the battery.”

 

As the field lined up for the second of the 50-lap main events later in the evening, Gibson once again drew the top spot.  Accelerating into the lead, the green flag period would be short-lived as Gloucester, Virginia’s Jeff Thomas, having one of his best SCSCS performances after qualifying ninth and falling just short of running the entire distance in the first race due to the shifter coming off the transmission while running in sixth, spun his No. 15 Charles Parks Photography / Heights Barbershop / B.A.D.G.E. / Thomas Racing Team Chevrolet in turn one following the completion of one lap.

 

During the ensuing yellow flag period, due to the late hour and agreement the track has with the neighboring community, the second race would not be restarted.

 

“We would like to apologize for having to cut our last Super Cup Stock Car Series race short due to hitting our curfew but we attempted to do the best we could at getting all the races in,” a statement on the Facebook page for Shenandoah Speedway expressed.  “Moving forward we will try not to let this happen again and do our due diligence on working out any problems we encounter throughout raceday.”

 

One of the drivers looking forward to the adjustments made between races was Damian Payton, who completed the podium earlier in the evening returning to his home track he grew up racing at nearly a decade prior.

 

“It was good to be back, for sure,” the Winston-Salem, North Carolina resident said.  “We made a lot of really good gains throughout the day.  Really disappointed not to get to run the second race.  It is what it is.  We’ll figure out where to go from here.”

 

The No. 64 McElligott Performance and Design / Cozy Cabins at Shady Grove / Payton Racing Chevrolet adorned red, white, and blue roof rails plus additions to the hood in support of the Veterans Classic.

 

“We have a sticker for each branch in the military just to recognize them and thank them for all that they do to keep us safe,” Payton mentioned during the pre-race fan meet and greet.  “Very excited to be back here at Shenandoah.  Been trying to get something put together to come to this event for years now.”

 

Uniontown, Pennsylvania’s Bill Ashton took home one of the trophies in the 2024 running but settled for fourth in his 100th SCSCS start.  Rounding out the top five was the No. 42 Drive 2 Thrive / JPR Pontiac of Rob Hindt from Elkton, Maryland, tying a career best finish from 10 years ago.

 

Hard Charger of the race honors went to Warrington, Pennsylvania’s Mike Senica, who introduced new sponsor HurraysGirlBeer.com to the No. 57 with a sixth place result.  Behind him in the order was Conover, North Carolina resident Dylan Godinez, a mechanical engineer for NASCAR’s Front Row Motorsports during the week, learning and logging laps in the No. 83 Eric Barber Enterprises Chevrolet in his series debut.  Another former track regular, Yellow Spring, West Virginia’s Larry Frame, was the last car running at the finish in the No. 80x Precision Auto Collision / Nelson Motorsports Chevrolet.

 

Two drivers far up in the points race suffered misfortune with an ultimate outcome in the pit area.  Defending champion Brent Nelson brought the No. 80 Precision Auto Collision / JEBCO / QH Design / RAM Trucking / Snap-On Tools / Nelson Motorsports Chevrolet that he started off the season driving and was running in fourth position when the lower pulley came off causing a sudden loss in oil pressure.  Eric Barber was another driver eager for the second race after issues sidelined him early on while running fifth.  The Parkersburg, West Virginia driver was making his first start in the No. 2 WeAreJ6.com / Eric Barber Enterprises Chevrolet that won at Ona Speedway and had advanced from the back to sixth on the opening lap.

 

Since the second race did not reach halfway, it was not determined as an official race.  However, based on the rulebook, should a race be started and stopped before halfway and not restarted, drivers will be awarded points for the position they were running in on the last completed green flag lap.

 

Despite the unfortunate ending to the night, the facility’s infield altogether was filled with vastly more trailers and racecars than in recent time, one of which was Gibson’s son Caliph achieving a third-place finish in the Stock4 class immediately prior to climbing into his own car.  It was a noticeable increase in attendance led between first-year track promoter Chris Lilly and first-year SCSCS director Bill Ashton.

 

“I’m glad to see we had 11 cars tonight,” Gibson continued, about the promising SCSCS turnout.  “I’m so happy that the series got a little growth tonight and I’m glad to see the clean racing.  Overall, it was just a great first race.”

 

Series and track officials are discussing a plan to be part of an event that will award both the second of the 2025 Veterans Classic trophies and likely serve as a championship race.  An announcement with details and dates regarding the close of the season as well as a post-season non-points event should be finalized in the coming days.

 

Details will be found on the Super Cup Stock Car Series official website supercupstockcarseries.com, on Facebook (search Super Cup Stock Car Series), Twitter (@SCSCSRacing), Instagram (SCSCS_Racing), and https://www.youtube.com/SCSCSRacing.


 

2025 Veterans Classic / Fan Appreciation Day Twin 50 No. 1 Results:

1 35 Mitch Gibson

2 6 JJ Pack

3 64 Damian Payton

4 44 Bill Ashton

5 42 Rob Hindt

6 57 Mike Senica

7 83 Dylan Godinez

8 80x Larry Frame

9 15 Jeff Thomas

10 80 Brent Nelson

11 2 Eric Barber


 

2025 Veterans Classic Twin 50 No. 2 was not completed due to curfew, will be rescheduled to a later date.

 

 


 

Statesville, North Carolina (September 12, 2025) – Rainouts, curfews, and other circumstances have altered in multiple ways what was originally scheduled for the 2025 Super Cup Stock Car Series campaign.  Nevertheless, an exciting last couple events are now on tap before the year is out.

 

Track promoter Chris Lilly has invited the series back to Shenandoah Speedway on Saturday, October 4th as part of their own season championship matinee.  The series initially intended to visit the 3/8-mile progressively banked oval twice with the Veterans Classic to be held in July when high storm chances pushed the event back to Labor Day Weekend.  Then the second race on that night was unable to be completed.  As a result and as a late addition to their agenda for the day, the first of twin 35-lap main events will award the final of the 2025 Veterans Classic trophies.

 

The second race of the afternoon will decide the champion as well as many other positions inside the top 10 in final points.  Following that checkered flag, the annual awards presentation will take place on the Northern Virginia track property.  SCSCS individuals that were in attendance and paid a pit pass on August 30th will be admitted at a discounted rate.

 

As an added bonus, the SCSCS has reached an agreement to hold a pair of non-points races at a North Carolina venue they will be returning to for the first time since concluding the 2022 season.  Tri-County Speedway was the site of one of the first exhibition races at the end of 2007 and the inaugural official points race for the series in early 2008.  The facility has undergone significant improvements in the last few years under the leadership of the Higgins family and current general manager Skip Moser.

 

The SCSCS looks forward to going once again to the 0.4-mile oval with the intent of making it back for 2026 and resuming a positive tradition in the region.

 

More information will become available closer to each event and can be found on the Super Cup Stock Car Series official web site supercupstockcarseries.com with interactive updates throughout race days and in between available on Facebook (search Super Cup Stock Car Series), Twitter (@SCSCSRacing), Instagram (SCSCS_Racing), and https://www.youtube.com/SCSCSRacing.

 


SUPER SOUTHERN SERIES

 

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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.


 

 


 

asa midwest series  

  

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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]


 

Sommers Becomes First Two-Time Winner of Sauter Classic


 

By: Kevin Ramsell

(Wisconsin Dells, WI) - Gabe Sommers had a big night at Dells Raceway Park in Wisconsin Dells, WI, as he became the first two-time winner of the ASA Midwest Tour’s Jim Sauter Classic 200 presented by Don’s Auto Truck Center & Hableman Bros. Company. 


 

The two-time defending ASAMT champion took the lead with 23 laps to go from Paul Shafer Jr. to take home the victory.


 

“Yeah, it was a super tough race. I just fell back in the beginning, really, really deep because something happened in the front, and we all checked up and we were going through the grass, and I thought the race was over before it started and just kept digging, getting back through the field, and worked on it,” Sommers explained after the race. “At the pit stop, we made it a little bit better, just, just didn't think I had enough, but then got into it with Fenhaus.”


 

Sommers is talking about the contact he made with Luke Fenhaus, who was by far the dominant car of the night. On the restart on lap 164, Fenhaus and Sommers went into turn one, and the two touched, causing Fenhaus to spin. Fenhaus tapped out and went to the rear for the caution.”


 

“Just caught myself behind and then in the box or whatever, when I launched, I spun, and I don't know. He said she said, I don't know,” Fenhaus said. “It was just, I caught myself behind spinning really bad and then, um, drove it in hard and just, you know, got really free in. So tried to not clean them out as best as I could to save my own deal, you know, but unfortunately you just got into them and obviously I tapped for it. So he deserves it. I mean, he's a good race car driver. You know, he's done the same to me. So respect wise, not wrecking me wise, but respect wise, we've had mutual respect between each other.”


 

Sommers wasn’t really sure what happened.


 

“I just, I hate that. I don't even know what really happened,” Sommers said. “I think we wheel hopped a little bit and just super tough down on the concrete.”


 

After the caution, Sommers had practically raced for his life to get the victory.


 

”At the end, I didn't think I'd be able to get Shafer again. He fired off really good and I just developed a really good run off of two and got it to stick going down into three and four. And that was the longest twenty laps of my life, for sure.”


 

Ty Fredrickson, who finished third last year, came back to finish second after a rough start to his 200-lap run. On the second lap, he went into the grass after contact was made in turns one and two and fell back to 23rd. The 16-year-old was able to race his way back through to a runner-up position.


 

“Yeah, I got spun out first corner, so that put me back a lot,” Fredrickson explained. “The caution never came out, so a lot of working from there, but we got our car better on the pit stops that we made, and we were able to work our way up. We missed the big wreck, and just not fast enough for Sommers at the end.”


 

The big wreck that Fredrickson was talking about happened on lap 120 as Mike Litchfeld and John DeAngelis Jr. spun going into turn one, causing a pile-up. DeAngelis’s car was on its side up against the wall. Levon Van Der Geest, Mitch Haver, Bryce Miller, and Weston Marthaler all suffered heavy damage, which necessitated a long red flag.


 

After the restart, Paul Shafer Jr. made his way up to the top five after starting 22nd. He would get the lead after the Sommers/Fenhaus incident with 26 laps to go. But Sommers got the lead back four laps later. Shafer then lost the runner-up position to Fredrickson with five laps to go.


 

Overall, Shafer, who admits that Dells Raceway Park isn’t one of his best tracks, was all smiles with a podium finish. 


 

“Yeah, 22nd and almost won this thing. The car wasn't bad. I knew we could race well, but I haven't qualified well on this tire all year, except for a Grundy, and I think I was kind of a stroke to walk,” Shafer said. “So, not too bad. I wanted to get the 15. I wanted to get him, and I just couldn't get him. He ran me clean.”


 

Defending winner Max Kahler finished fourth, with Kody King having a great night to finish fifth.


 

The victory in this race is special for Sommers and his team as his crew chief, Travis Sauter, is the grandson of Jim Sauter. 


 

“It's kind of a rough year. You've been in position to win a lot of these and haven't closed it out. So that, to me, feels good that we stuck with it and closed one out, finally.” Sauter said after the race. “And honestly, we weren't the best at the end of the race. We were really good through the middle section.”


 

Sauter was pleased with how this race turned out for Sommers, the team, and his family.


 

“It's good for short track racing to have a huge crowd like this, and it's become a bigger event that people want to come to and not stay at home.”


 

Mike Lichtfeld won the odd heat over Randy Sargent. Weston Marthaler won the even heat, while Fenhaus won the battle for second over Sauter. Jeff Storm won the qualifier heat.


 

Sommers won the fast qualifier award with a time of 13.152 seconds.


 

The ASA Midwest Tour heads to Elko Speedway in Elko, MN, on Saturday, September 20th, for the Thunderstruck 93.


 

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


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Pos

No.

Name

Laps

Diff

1

15S

Gabe Sommers

200


 

2

36F

Ty Fredrickson

200

0.572

3

7S

Paul Shafer

200

1.183

4

17K

Max Kahler

200

2.082

5

14K

Kody King

200

3.361

6

39M

Andrew Morrissey

200

6.196

7

4F

Luke Fenhaus

200

6.527

8

69H

Michael Hinde

200

6.790

9

25S

Jeff Storm

200

8.257

10

30JV

Joe Valento

200

8.401

11

44M

Justin Mondeik

200

8.965

12

11S

Randy Sargent

200

9.562

13

4ST

Scott Tomasik

200

10.145

14

95C

Corey Jankowski

200

11.616

15

80F

Ryan Farrell

199

1 Lap

16

5S

Penn Sauter

162

38 Laps

17

44L

Mike Lichtfeld

119

81 Laps

18

23V

Levon Van Der Geest

119

81 Laps

19

100M

Weston Marthaler

119

81 Laps

20

7H

Mitch Haver

119

81 Laps

21

11M

Bryce Miller

119

81 Laps

22

58S

Joseph Scholze

95

105 Laps

23

5J

Casey Johnson

77

123 Laps

24

30V

Pete Vandermolen

57

143 Laps

DQ

7D

John DeAngelis Jr

119

DQ

 


 


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