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ASA staRS National Series

  

www.starsnationalseries.com

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

    

www.cra-racing.com

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.


Incoming Storms Halt 2025 Running of Shenandoah Speedway Veterans Classic

 

Statesville, North Carolina (July 18, 2025) – Unfortunately what has occurred all too often in 2025 happened once more.  The call was made on Friday not to move forward with the weekend’s Veterans Classic festivities, including the twin 50-lap Super Cup Stock Car Series main events that had a season-high 10 or more cars committed to attending, due to the likelihood of severe weather expected for race day.

 

A flash flood watch remained in effect until Midnight and, although considered, it was determined that Sunday afternoon instead would not have been feasible within the limitations that Shenandoah Speedway has for hours in which racing can take place with such an exciting agenda planned.  Super Cup Stock Car Series officials will work with the event promoter and track staff to see if a reschedule date will work for all parties.  Regardless, the teams and competitors look forward to returning to the 3/8-mile progressively-banked oval in northern Virginia on Saturday, August 30th for Fan Appreciation Day.

 

The Super Cup Stock Car Series looks ahead two weeks to the next event, a return to West Virginia’s Ona Speedway, rescheduled from June 14th, as part of the Putnam County Bank Throwback Classic.  Racing is slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 2nd.

 

Further details about this next event will be provided over the coming week along with more information available 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.

 

 


 

SUPER SOUTHERN SERIES

 

www.southernsuperseries.com

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  

  

www.arcamidwesttour.com

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]


Johnson Takes Home Third Lettow Classic at Madison

 

By: Kevin Ramsell

(Oregon, WI) - Casey Johnson won his third ASA Midwest Tour’s Bytec Cheeseland Howie Lettow Classic 100 in the last five years on Friday night at Madison International Speedway in Oregon, Wisconsin.


 

It was also his third win of the season on the tour, along with being the second time he won both of the Midwest Tour events at Wisconsin’s Fastest Half-Mile Oval in one season. 


 

The Edgerton, Wisconsin native, who is a three-time tour champion, took over the lead from Justin Mondeik on lap 68 and pulled away to a 3.049-second victory.


 

The key to victory was simply patience in the race that only had one caution on lap 14 for Weston Marthaler’s spin in turn two. The final 86 laps were run caution-free with no breaks, giving Johnson plenty of time to make the winning pass.


 

“That's kind of always been my m/o, I guess,” a smiling Johnson said after the race. “I learned that from a guy named Rich Bickle a long time ago, and it’s starting to come back around where it's working pretty good with these tires.


 

“So I just kind of took my time. I knew we had a good enough car, and, you know, I was trying to wait for Justin to slip, and he didn't do it for a long time. And then he finally slipped up once and we were able to get out there.”


 

Johnson, who tried many times to get to the inside of Mondeik, went around on the high side to make the winning pass.


 

“He just had a better car, honestly. I felt like we were better there for three quarters of the race while we were leading, and I was just having to go so hard to keep the gap,” Mondeik explained after the race. “We were just arcing it in to get drive off off a two, and just kind of the right front just started to get hot and just started to get tight there once Casey got close, and then you're trying to protect, and it just kind of kills your roll speed. So I just need a little bit more there on the longer run, but overall I am really happy with where we finished.”


 

Andrew Morrissey, another former ASAMT champion, fought off a tough battle with Ty Fredrickson to take the final podium spot. 


 

“We had a decent run. I had a really good car. I was just trying to save tires there for, you know, until about three quarters of the way through the race,” Morrissey said. “I thought I was doing a good job, but then when I tried to pick up the pace, I didn't really have any pace left, so I think you just can't really save on these tires like you used to be able to, and could have used the yellow or two at the end, but it just never happened.”


 

Fredrickson and Levon Van Der Geest rounded out the top five.


 

When asked if his season’s plans have changed with the success he is having so far this season in the ASA Midwest Tour, Johnson’s plans really don’t think it has, especially with the support on his side.


 

“My mindset's never really changed. We always just show up to the track looking to win the race. That never changed,” Johnson said. “What changed is with life, you know, outside of racing, you never know how much time you're going to have, but I got a huge support system to support me, and we're able to make it work.”


 

The ASA Midwest Tour’s next event will be a “crown jewel” event as the series heads to Wisconsin International Raceway near Kaukauna, Wisconsin, for the Gandrud Auto Group 250 on Tuesday, August 5th. 


 

Ticket information can be found at midwesttour.racing.


 

A replay of tonight’s race can be found at tracktv.com.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Pos

No.

Name

Laps

Diff

1

5j

Casey Johnson

100


 

2

44

Justin Mondeik

100

3.049

3

39

Andrew Morrissey

100

3.497

4

36

Ty Fredrickson

100

4.222

5

23

Levon VanDerGeest

100

8.245

6

9K

Derek Kraus

100

9.190

7

77s

Riley Stenjem

100

9.634

8

15s

Gabe Sommers

100

10.501

9

25

Jeff Storm

100

12.019

10

119

Dalton Zehr

100

12.396

11

18R

Max Reaves

100

13.999

12

7s

Paul Shafer Jr

99

1 Lap

13

8

Billy Mohn

99

1 Lap

14

5s

Penn Sauter

99

1 Lap

15

87

Brent Edmunds

99

1 Lap

16

4

Cody Vander Loop

99

1 Lap

17

30

Joe Valento

99

1 Lap

18

100

Weston Marthaler

99

1 Lap

19

14k

Kody King

99

1 Lap

20

11

Bryce Miller

99

1 Lap

21

7h

Mitch Haver

98

2 Laps

22

58

Joseph Scholze

98

2 Laps

23

95

Harley Jankowski

54

46 Laps

24

45C

Tim Cox

30

70 Laps

25

15P

Pat Richgels

29

12:31.504


 

 


 

Johnson’s Has a Successful Debut in the Miller 100 at Hawkeye Downs


TJ Harron

By: Kevin Ramsell

Cedar Rapids, IA - Three-time ASA Midwest Tour champion Casey Johnson recorded his second win of the season in his first-ever visit to Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 


 

The Edgerton, Wisconsin driver’s second victory of the season in the Tour was just like his earlier victory in the season at the Joe Shear Classic, holding off two-time defending track champion and two-time defending winner Gabe Sommers for the victory.


 

“My guy's absolutely busting their butts today,” Johnson said in victory lane. “I don't know if I've ever scrambled quite that hard in a racetrack in a while.”


 

Being the first time at the half-mile oval, celebrating its 100th anniversary,Johnson knew he had to learn quickly how to get around the track. He found a teacher.


 

“Coming to a new track, trying to learn some things, it was actually a blessing getting passed by that 15 (Sommers) car early, showed me the line I needed to run, and then I used that,” Johnson said with a smile. “But, man, like I said, I just can't thank my guys enough, my sponsor's enough. We just had a rocket under us today.”


 

Johnson had to hold off Sommers on two restarts with seven laps to go in the race. Sommers would try to get to the inside of Johnson, but each time Johnson got a good run out of two to open up his lead to a 0.545-second victory.


 

Sommers, who was the fast qualifier, was hoping to continue his streak at Hawkeye Downs, but came up one spot short.


 

“Yeah, just straight up got beat by the five (Johnson), just not good enough,” Sommers said. “I just couldn't keep it in front of him, and he just got track position, and he was really good and when he got in front of me, we just got to be better.”


 

Van Der Geest, who led 40 laps, picked up another podium finish, but is still looking for his first ASAMT victory. He took over the top spot from Justin Mondeik on lap 47 after a spirited battle for the top spot.


 

“Yeah, it's bittersweet. You know, podiums are something to be proud of in the tour. 

This is a really competitive series,” Van Der Geest said. “I got into Mondeik there, I don't know if he's got something out against me. He always runs me like that, but yeah, overall Casey and Gabe just had a little bit more tires than me at the end, a little bit more right rear.”


 

Riley Stenjem finished fourth with John Beale rounding out the top five.


 

For Johnson, who currently leads the ASA Midwest Tour standings after four events, he feels that he is getting back on track after spending some time away from the driver’s seat to better after a medical issue.


 

“Yeah, getting out of the super late for any amount of time puts you behind, and that's what we did to ourselves last year,” Johnson explained. “We were able to pick up a couple of wins, ran top five all the time, but that's not where we wanted to be. Now we're working and we're rolling and I'm just excited to get these cars now.”


 

The ASA Midwest Tour will return to Madison International Speedway in Oregon, Wisconsin on Friday, July 25th for the Howie Lettow Classic 100. Tickets are on sale at midwesttour.racing.


 

You can see a replay of this event at tracktv.com.


 


 


 


 


 


 

Pos

No.

Name

Laps

1

5J

Casey Johnson

100

2

15S

Gabe Sommers

100

3

23V

Levon Van Der Geest

100

4

77S

Riley Stenjem

100

5

5B

John Beale

100

6

14K

Kody King

100

7

24

Cody Dempser

100

8

5S

Penn Sauter

100

9

36F

Ty Fredrickson

99

10

88C

Clay Curts

99

11

19H

Michael Hagger

98

12

7H

Mitch Haver

97

13

30JV

Joe Valento

96

14

87E

Brent Edmunds

95

15

44M

Justin Mondeik

93

16

58S

Joseph Scholze

79

17

10I

Mark Ironside

70

18

95J

Harley Jankowski

19


 

 

 


 


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