Sprint Car Daily – Newswire
Sunday, September 28, 2025
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Dale Blaney Becomes Oldest World of Outlaws Winner in Storybook Sharon Speedway Triumph
Hartford, OH — Local hero Dale Blaney delivered a fairytale ending at Sharon Speedway, driving the red No. 10 to victory in the Federated Auto Parts Showdown. At 61 years, 7 months, and 28 days, Blaney became the oldest winner in World of Outlaws history, topping Michael “Buddy” Kofoid by 0.136 seconds. Sheldon Haudenschild joined them on the podium with David Gravel and Logan Schuchart completing the top five.
Fast Facts: Quick Times – Cole Macedo 14.642 / Dale Blaney 14.866 • Heat Winners – Gravel, Kofoid, Blaney, Haudenschild • Dash – Macedo • LCS – Danny Kuriger • Hard Charger – Emerson Axsom (+8).
Sources: World of Outlaws – Alex Nieten | Sharon Speedway – Mike Leone | YouTube Highlights
Danny Sams III Scores First High Limit Victory in Rain-Shortened Bridgeport A-Main
Bridgeport, NJ — Florida’s Danny Sams III grabbed his first Kubota High Limit Racing win Saturday, passing Giovanni Scelzi on Lap 8 before rain ended the A-Main after 10 of 30 laps. The $12,000 score was a milestone for the family-run Randerson Racing team. Scelzi and Brent Marks rounded out the podium, with Brad Sweet and Rico Abreu next in line.
Prelims: Quick Time – Aaron Reutzel (12.570) • Heats – Scelzi, Sweet, Marks • Dash – Scelzi • B-Main – Steven Snyder Jr. • Hard Charger – Sye Lynch (+4).
Sources: High Limit Release – Brian Walker | High Limit Event Page
Kyle Cummins Finally Breaks Through with Butler Victory
Quincy, MI — After three months of near-misses, Kyle Cummins broke his drought with a decisive win in the 30-lap Butler 30, the first USAC National Sprint Car event in Michigan since 2013. Cummins passed Justin Grant on Lap 15 and drove away, with Grant gutting out second on a broken foot and rookie Hayden Reinbold taking third. Mitchel Moles and Chase Stockon completed the top five.
Fast Facts: Quick Time – Moles (14.139, new track record) • Hard Charger – C.J. Leary (+4, 11th→7th) • Local payout bonuses: Brian Ruhlman (13th), Steve Irwin (14th), Josh Turner (15th).
Sources: USAC – Richie Murray | YouTube Highlights
Andy Forsberg and Landon Brooks Split Fall Nationals Honors at Silver Dollar
Chico, CA — The 32nd Fall Nationals in tribute to Stephen Allard produced two memorable nights. Friday saw Landon Brooks cash $4,000 after passing Dominic Gorden in traffic, with Andy Forsberg third and Shane Golobic hard-charging from 22nd to 7th. Saturday, Forsberg struck back, leading all 35 laps from pole to earn $7,000 and etch his name onto the Allard trophy. Golobic pressured late to finish second, with Kaleb Montgomery third and Jesse Schlotfeldtadvancing from 21st to 5th.
Sources: Silver Dollar Speedway Results | Troy Hennig Release – Sept. 26 | YouTube Highlights
Jason Solwold Caps Skagit Season with 360 Sprint Car Victory
Burlington, WA — Skagit Speedway closed its 2025 campaign with the Survive the 55 showcase, where Jason Solwoldbagged his third 360 win of the season. Solwold led the first eight laps, briefly lost the top spot to Colton Heath, then regained control on Lap 10 and never looked back. Levi Hillier set quick time (12.901) and finished second, with Robbie Price third. Hard Charger was Jesson Jacobson (+6, 16th→10th).
Sources: Skagit Speedway Release – Kaleb Hart, Sept. 27 | Skagit Schedule & Results
Kenny Miller III Makes It Three with Georgetown Thriller
Georgetown, DE — Kenny Miller III stormed from 7th to 1st to collect his third USAC East Coast Sprint Car win of 2025. After Steven Drevicki took control early, Miller pounced on a Lap 13 restart with a decisive slide job and held on in lapped traffic. Drevicki settled for second but extended his points lead, while Chris Allen Jr. completed the podium.
Winners List: Heats – Allen Jr., Drevicki • Feature Podium – Miller, Drevicki, Allen Jr. • Hard Charger – Miller (+6).
Sources: USAC Release – Richie Murray
R.J. Johnson Outduels Field, Extends CRA Lead at Perris
Perris, CA — Defending USAC CRA champ R.J. Johnson took his second win of 2025 Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway, extending his slim points lead over Ricky Lewis. Johnson controlled the 30-lapper ahead of A.J. Bender, who roared from 14th to finish second and claim Hard Charger honors. Brody Roa completed the podium, with Tommy Malcolm and Lewis rounding out the top five.
Sources: USAC CRA Preview | Perris Auto Speedway
Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships: Logan Julien Tops IRA 410s at Plymouth
Plymouth, WI — Logan Julien turned quick time (11.430) into a feature win in the IRA 410 headliner at the Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships. Julien beat Joel Myers Jr. and Jordan Goldesberry to the flag in the 30-lap main. A full slate of sprint classes also crowned champions, with Christopher Clayton (MSA 360), Tyler Kuxhouse (wingLESS), and Mike Neau (Lightning Sprints) all victorious.
Class Winners: IRA 410 – Julien • MSA 360 – Clayton • wingLESS – Kuxhouse • Lightning Sprints – Neau. Hard Chargers: Jack Dover (+7, 21st→14th, 410), Bill Taylor (+7, 360), Ryan Zielski (+11, wingLESS), Mark Heinert (+8, Lightning).
Sources: IRA Sprints Results
Saban Bibent Sweeps Quick Time & Feature in Dick Gaines Memorial at Lawrenceburg
Lawrenceburg, IN — Saban Bibent owned the Dick Gaines Memorial, setting quick time at 14.409, winning his heat, and driving to victory in the 25-lap A-Main. Shawn Westerfeld chased him home in second, with Max Adams third. Cale Coons and Ryan Barr completed the top five. Hard Charger was Jackson Slone (+7, 16th→9th).
Sources: Lawrenceburg Speedway Results | BOSS Results Log
Fallen Heroes Race at Lincoln Speedway Halted After B-Main
Abbottstown, PA — Lincoln Speedway’s Fallen Heroes Race honored Northern York County police officers with fundraising and tributes before the program was cut short. Troy Wagaman Jr. set quick time at 12.855, while Dallas Schott, Kyle Moody, and Billy Dietrich won 410 heats. Ryan Newton topped the B-Main before the show was halted. In the 358s, heat wins went to Cameron Merriman, Logan Spahr, and Cody Fletcher. No A-Mains were run.
Sources: Lincoln Speedway Event Page | Emily Winslow Release – Sept. 23
What’s on Tonight – Sunday, September 28, 2025
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