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Hometown Dawson Sutton Captures First All American 400 Win at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
(NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE) – If you are going to win in front of the hometown crowd, then you had better check all the boxes along the way. Dawson Sutton (Lebanon, TN) took care of that by being the first Tennessee driver to win the All American 400 since Mason Mingus in 2019.
Driving a Tennessee Volunteer Orange Car, Sutton made the most of the weekend by winning the pole and the race, becoming only the eighth driver to do so in the forty-year history of the race.
Sands Captures Haunted at Seekonk for Second Straight Year; Lessard Clinches First ACT Title, Returning Crown to Canada

Seekonk, MA — Derry, New Hampshire’s Erick Sands earned another season-ending treat in the Milton CAT Haunted Hundred at Massachusetts’ Seekonk Speedway on Saturday, October 25, winning the event for the second year in a row. Sands took the lead from Quebec City, Quebec’s William Larue on lap 61 and motored away down the stretch. Behind him, Larue’s teammate Raphael Lessard of Vallée-Jct., Quebec put a bow on the 2025 Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour (ACT) championship, bringing the title to Canada for the first time since 2008.
AE Victory Racing Captures Historic First Win at Burt Brothers Motorpark
Grantsville, UT – September 29, 2025 — AE Victory Racing (AEVR) celebrated a milestone weekend at Burt Brothers Motorpark, taking home their first-ever World Racing League (WRL) victory and becoming the first all-female lineup to win the GTO class.
Haiden Deegan Captures SuperMotocross Round 1 Victory in Charlotte
Matt Hirschman Captures His Third Victory In The Maynard Troyer Classic VI

Top three MTC, Lutz Kailyn Beers, Hirschman, Emerling Matt Hirschman Wins Maynard Troyer Classic VI, Race of Champions Sportsman Modified and Rocket Performance 602 Sportsman Modified Series Features Rescheduled for Friday, September 5 to Conclude Spencer Speedway Season
Williamson, N.Y. – (August 30, 2025) – For the third time in the six-year history of the Maynard Troyer Classic, Matt Hirschman of Northampton, Pa., drove to victory lane at Spencer Speedway in Williamson, N.Y. The win came under unusual circumstances as the 2025 edition of the event became the first rain-shortened race in the history of the Classic, declared official after 43 laps were completed when persistent lake-effect drizzle forced an early conclusion.
Logan Watt Is Winner Of $10,000 In 55th Annual Forrest Rogers Memorial At Grandview Speedway, Kenny Gilmore Captures Sportsman Feature From 15th Spot
BECHTELSVILLE, PA. – It was a night to remember on Saturday night at Grandview Speedway, with wildly exciting and competitive racing action providing some unexpected finishes!
When all the action was complete, young Logan Watt of Boyertown, Pa. was able to secure the biggest win of his career, capturing the $10,000 win in the 55th annual Forrest Rogers Memorial 50-lap T.P. Trailer NASCAR Modified Championship feature.
Road-Course Master Van Gisbergen Captures Watkins Glen Victory

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – Shane Van Gisbergen claimed his fourth NASCAR Cup Series road course victory of the season Sunday afternoon and second win of more than 10-seconds on the field … and he made it look effortless.
The 36-year-old New Zealander led a race-best 38 of 90 laps – including the final 17 – at the historic Watkins Glen International in picturesque upstate New York, his No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet officially crossing the finish line by 11.116-seconds ahead of Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell.
Zilisch Captures Second Consecutive Xfinity Series Win; Transported To Hospital Following Victory Lane Fall

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – It was as hard-earned a victory as the 19-year old Connor Zilisch has claimed in his brief NASCAR career – answering his win from pole position a year ago in his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at the historic Watkins Glen International road course with a second consecutive victory Saturday afternoon in a crash-heavy Mission 200 at The Glen.
As Zilisch climbed out of the cockpit and onto the door ledge of his No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet to celebrate his series-best sixth trophy of the season, he slipped and fell to the ground. Medical teams arrived immediately to tend to him and transported him on a backboard to the trackside medical center.
Justin Grim Captures Career First Grandview Speedway NASCAR Modified Win
Brett Gilmore Takes Grandview Speedway Sportsman Win In Another Action-Packed Saturday Night Of Racing
BECHTELSVILLE, PA. – It was another story of years of work and effort finally paying off, as Justin Grim of Orefield, Pa. was able to reach victory Lane for the first time in his career with a win in the 30-lap T.P. Trailer NASCAR Modified feature on Saturday night at Grandview Speedway.
Brett Gilmore of Kutztown, Pa., who has been very fast in recent weeks but has not had any good racing luck, put everything together to out duel Alex Bartorillo of Limerick, Pa. to score the victory in the evening’s 25-lap T.P. Truck Equipment NASCAR Sportsman feature event.



