4-Crown, Roth Classic Thriller, and Jackson Nationals Highlight Wild Sprint Car Weekend! - Sept. 22

Posted on 09/23/2025
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Sprint Car Daily – Newswire
Monday, September 22, 2025

(**EDITORS NOTE: We understand, in the spoken script, Rico Abreu is incorrectly stated as a 13-time winner in 2025. Abreu is in-fact an 11-time winner this season and it should actually have been stated that the High Limit Racing win on Saturday night was his 13th career victory at Eldora. Thanks for understanding!**)

Eldora 4-Crown, Roth Classic Thriller, and Jackson Nationals Highlight Wild Sprint Car Weekend!

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43rd 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora
High Limit Racing: Aaron Reutzel completed a stirring comeback Friday, sliding past Rico Abreu in a green-white-checkered finish. Saturday, Abreu stormed from eighth to score his 13th Eldora win and fifth 4-Crown triumph.
πŸ”— Recap Sept. 19 | Recap Sept. 20 | Results 9/19 | Results 9/20 | Highlights 9/19 | Highlights 9/20

USAC Sprints: Briggs Danner grabbed his first Eldora win Thursday, while Daison Pursley dominated all 30 laps Saturday.
πŸ”— Recap Sept. 18 | Recap Sept. 20

Daison Pursley Sweep: The 20-year-old swept all three USAC features (Sprints, Midgets, Silver Crown), joining Hewitt, Larson, and Seavey in history. He also won Friday’s GLSS 360 A-Main, collecting $45,000.
πŸ”— Feature – Richie Murray

Gravel Outduels Bayston for $83K at Tulare
David Gravel edged Spencer Bayston by .021 seconds to win the Dennis Roth Classic, tying Joey Saldana and Tim Kaeding atop Tulare’s all-time Outlaws win list. Buddy Kofoid, Carson Macedo, and Donny Schatz completed the top five. Friday’s show was rained out. George Tristao Jr. won the IMCA RaceSaver Sprint feature.
πŸ”— Outlaws Recap | Highlights | Results

Jackson Nationals – Timms & Bosma Victorious
Rain left the 47th Jackson Nationals a one-night showdown. Ryan Timms stole the 410 win ($12,000) after Austin McCarl’s flat tire on the last lap. Scotty Thiel and McCarl filled the podium. In RaceSavers, Brandon Bosma went back-to-back for $2,500.
πŸ”— IRA Story | Jackson Recap

ASCS National Tour Doubleheader
Paducah (Sept. 19): Jason Martin powered past Matt Covington on Lap 11 for his third win of 2025.
I-55 (Sept. 20): Covington rebounded, sliding past Kyler Johnson late and surviving a green-white-checkered for his 22nd career ASCS win ($10,000). Garrett Benson podiumed both nights.
πŸ”— Paducah Results | I-55 Results
πŸŽ₯ Paducah Highlights | I-55 Highlights

Hockett/McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway
Friday: Clinton Boyles scored his first POWRi 410 win; Riley Kreisel returned to WAR victory lane.
Saturday: Australian Ryan Newton pocketed $10,000 in the 410 finale; veteran J.J. Yeley led all 30 laps for his first POWRi WAR win.
πŸ”— Lucas Recap Sept. 19 | Sept. 20 | POWRi Boyles | Kreisel | Newton | Yeley

Skagit Speedway Championship Weekend
Trey Starks became only the second driver (after Randy Ridge in 2000) to sweep both the 410 and 360 titles in one season, winning A-Mains both nights. Rookie Steven Hendrickson edged Jayden Whitney by one point for the Sportsman crown. Kevin Smith won the Modified feature, while Jeff Westergard repeated as champion.
πŸ”— Skagit Recap | Friday Results | Saturday Results

Adobe Cup at Petaluma
Andy Forsberg charged past Justyn Cox to score his second straight Adobe Cup and eighth career SCCT win. Sean Becker ran third; point leader Austin Wood finished eighth. Next up: SCCT at Tulare for the Faria Memorial (Oct. 4).
πŸ”— SCCT Story

Harbour City Thunda – Gladstone, QLD
Jock Goodyer swept both 410 A-Mains, the Saturday finale worth $10,000. Luke Oldfield and Dylan Menz filled the podium both nights. In 360s, Quay Dallison won Friday, while Jacob Jolley rebounded Saturday. Ryley Smith took runner-up both nights.
πŸ”— Speedhive Results | Night 1 Highlights | Night 2 – 410s | Night 2 – 360s

Sprint Car Daily – September 22, 2025.
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