July 31, 2025 | By Jordan DeLucia, ASCS PR

360 Knoxville Nationals starts tonight

Photo by Brent Smith

KNOXVILLE, Ia.—The biggest 360 Sprint Car event in the world is here. The 35th annual Xtream Powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals presented by Great Southern Bank goes green this weekend with a loaded roster of talent ready to battle for a possible $35,000 payday at Knoxville Raceway.

The three-day program spans Thursday–Saturday, July 31– Aug. 2 and begins with back-to-back preliminary night programs on Thursday–Friday. All drivers have been split into either Thursday or Friday’s preliminary program and will accumulate points for finishes in the qualifying and Feature events throughout the night. At the conclusion of Friday’s program, the top 20 drivers in event points will be locked into Saturday’s main event, while all other drivers will race the lower mains and vie for one of the final four transfer spots into the 30-lap, $20,000-to-win main event.

Each lap of Saturday night’s main event is worth an extra $500 for the leader of that lap, making for a possible $35,000 payday should the race winner lead all 30 circuits around the historic 1/2-mile oval.

Tickets for the event are on sale now at the link below and will also be sold at the track on race day. If you can’t be there, stream every lap live on DIRTVision.


360 NATIONALS TICKETS


Here are the drivers to watch and storylines to follow this weekend:

TEAM ASCS — The stars of the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) are set to take on an extra-large field of different contenders this weekend, ranging from Knoxville’s weekly competitors, various national 410 Sprint Car standouts and a slew of past champions. They’ll carry the ASCS flag with pride and represent the best in touring 360 Sprint Car racing.

Sam Hafertepe Jr. is the national ASCS points leader, currently riding one of the biggest hot streaks of his career with five wins in the last five Series events. The five-time Series champion from Sunnyvale, TX, has won four times in his career at Knoxville, including three 360 Nationals preliminary night Features in 2021, 2022 and 2024. He has never won on Saturday night in the marquee event, but was runner-up in the finale on two occasions, finishing second to Brian Brown in 2014 and Aaron Reutzel in 2022.

Blake Hahn currently sits second in the national ASCS points standings, coming off a runner-up finish last Saturday at Missouri’s Benton Speedway. The two-time Series champion from Sapulpa, OK, has never been to Victory Lane at The Sprint Car Capital of the World, but notched a top-five finish in a 410 Knoxville Nationals preliminary night Feature in 2023. His best 360 Nationals finish came in 2021, when he finished 16th in the finale.

Matt Covington ranks third in the current championship points standings and is one of only five drivers to win in national ASCS competition through the first 14 races on the schedule. The multi-time ASCS regional champion from Glenpool, OK, has a best career finish of third at the iconic half-mile oval — twice — which came in Midwest Power Series competition in 2022 and weekly action this past May. His best finish in the 360 Nationals finale was an 11th-place result one year ago.

Jason Martin has yet to reach Victory Lane with the Series through the first 14 races of 2025 but has a second-best five podium finishes among all drivers (tied with Hahn). His best 360 Nationals preliminary Feature finish came in 2023, when he ran sixth after starting on the outside pole. He’s made the main event on Saturday twice in his career, with results of 21st (2017) and 22nd (2023).


KNOXVILLE’S FINEST — Knoxville Raceway is home to a host of weekly 360 Sprint Car competitors chasing one of the most prestigious track championships for Sprint Cars in the entire country.

Tasker Phillips is the current track points leader and has been the standout driver in weekly 360 competition this year, winning three Features so far, including the most recent event last Saturday night. The Pleasantville, IA-native has a best career 360 Nationals finish of sixth, which came in the finale one year ago.

Clint Garner is second to almost nobody in accomplishments in 360 Sprint Car racing at Knoxville. The nine-time track champion from Sioux Falls, SD, is second on the track’s all-time 360 Feature wins list with 48 — the most recent of which came on May 3 — and is the 2017 360 Nationals winner. He currently sits second in track points standings.

Tyler Groenendyk has the second-most Feature wins (2) in weekly 360 competition so far this season and currently sits third in the track points standings. The 2021 Knoxville Pro Sprints track champion from Oskaloosa, IA, qualified for the 360 Nationals main event for the first time in his career one year ago and started seventh on the grid before dropping out and suffering a DNF.

Jamie Ball is a former 360 Nationals preliminary night Feature winner, taking the checkers on opening night of the 2016 edition of the event. The Knoxville, IA-native clinched his first career Knoxville track championship in the 360 Sprint Car division last year and currently sits tied for ninth on the track’s all-time 360 Feature wins with 11. His best 360 Nationals main event finish came in 2017, when he ran fifth.


410 INVASION — A host of current national 410 Sprint Car stars have pre-entered into 360 competition this weekend in the effort to get more laps turned at the track before the 410 Knoxville Nationals commences next week.

Leading those stars is none other than the three-time and defending 410 Knoxville Nationals champion, Kyle Larson. The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion from Elk Grove, CA, has dominated Knoxville’s signature event in each of the past two years, leading all 50 laps to win both the 2023 and 2024 editions of the dirt crown jewel behind the wheel of car owner Paul Silva’s signature No. 57. Larson last raced the 360 Nationals in 2022 and finished 11th, and notched his best career finish of third in the 2013 edition to Kevin Swindell and winner Shane Stewart.

Rico Abreu has been one of national 410 Sprint Car racing’s most dominant drivers in 2025 with 10 Feature wins totaled. The 33-year-old from St. Helena, CA, has been strong at Knoxville this season as well, winning three of his five main event starts including one weekly 410 Feature in April, one with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and a third coming last Saturday night with a 360c.i. engine under the hood. His lone 360 Nationals start came in 2023, when he climbed from last place (24th) on the starting grid all the way up to a third-place finish in the main event.

Brad Sweet has not entered the 360 Nationals in over a decade but will return to the roster in 2025 in pursuit of his sixth Sprint Car win of the season. The 39-year-old from Grass Valley, CA, won the 410 Knoxville Nationals in 2018, and is one name on a special list of drivers to have won multiple marquee events at Knoxville in two different car types, having also won the Midget Knoxville Nationals in 2008. The five-time World of Outlaws champion has made three starts at Knoxville with the Outlaws this season, resulting in finishes of ninth, 10th and fifth.

Before February, Justin Peck had never made a start with the American Sprint Car Series apart from his first two career 360 Nationals appearances in 2023 and 2024. But after a three-race sweep of the 2025 national ASCS season opener at Volusia Speedway Park, the Monrovia, IN-native will return to the 360 Sprint Car circuit this weekend, driving the Rudeen Racing No. 26, trying to better a career-best 13th-place finish in the 360 Nationals last year.


CHAMPIONS OF NATIONALS PAST — Several past 360 Nationals champions have pre-entered for the event, representing those who have conquered The Sprint Car Capital of the World with the big check on the line.

Terry McCarl has won the 360 Nationals main event a record five times in his career — an accolade he shares with 2009 American Sprint Car Series champion Shane Stewart. The 60-year-old from Altoona, IA, has long been one of Knoxville’s greatest drivers, capturing seven 410 track championships, one 360 track championship, 59 Feature wins in a 410 and 13 in a 360. He has not been to Victory Lane at the track so far this season but sits seventh in points with three top-five finishes, looking to better his 10th-place result in the 360 Nationals main event one year ago.

Gio Scelzi leads storylines in multiple categories coming into the weekend as both a 410 invader and a past 360 Nationals champion. The 23-year-old from Fresno, CA, two weeks ago ended his five-year tenure with Iowa-based KCP Racing, who have followed the World of Outlaws circuit since 2023, and has since joined Clauson Marshall Racing as the pilot of their flagship No. 7BC — the same car and team that won the 360 Nationals one year ago. Scelzi, a winner of the 360 Nationals himself in 2021, enters the 360 Nationals this weekend for the first time since a 10th-place finish driving the KCP No. 18 in 2022.

Brian Brown is another of Knoxville’s finest exports with 69 career 410 Feature wins (second on the all-time track wins list), 18 wins in a 360, five 410 track championships and the 2002 360 track championship. The two-time 360 Nationals champion from Higginsville MO, has been to Victory Lane at the track three times already this season and comes into the weekend trying to better his fourth-place finish in the main event from one year ago.

Kerry Madsen and James McFadden are two of the most established Australian 410 Sprint Car names in the field this weekend also carrying their flags as past 360 Nationals champions. Madsen, 53, a resident of Knoxville, is the 2005 Knoxville 410 track champion who won the 360 Nationals in 2020. McFadden, 36, of Alice Springs, NT, captured his lone 360 Nationals title the year prior to Madsen in 2019, and returns to the 360 field piloting the California-based Tarlton Racing No. 21T this weekend.


FRESH MEAT — Several new faces to the 360 Nationals are in the field this weekend, trying to make a name for themselves and claim the $500 bonus as JETCO Rookie of the Race.

Kaylee Bryson made her first career start at Knoxville on May 30, driving a third entry for Clint Garner Racing. The 24-year-old from Muskogee, OK, has spent the last several seasons bouncing around in several different motorsports disciplines since her departure from the full-time national Midget ranks following the 2022 season, making starts in everything from TransAm cars on road courses, Dirt Late Models, Champ Cars, Three-Quarter Midgets, and her most recent venture with Stock Cars, making her ARCA Menards Series debut at Sonoma Raceway two weeks ago. She’ll return to the seat of the Clint Garner Racing No. 11B at Knoxville this weekend.

Chase Dietz is joining the party and representing the Pennsylvania Posse in Knoxville this weekend for the first time in his career. The 25-year-old from York, PA, will return to the track for the first time since his debut at the 410 Nationals in 2023, this time driving his own car and 360c.i. engine under the hood. Dietz has done well against the Pennsylvania regulars this season, capturing six checkered flags combined at tracks including Lincoln Speedway, Port Royal Speedway, Selinsgrove Speedway and Path Valley Speedway Park.

Brandon Spithaler has raced Knoxville before, but never in August. The 33-year-old from Butler, PA, made his debut at the track in July 2018 with the All Star Circuit of Champions and spent seven years away before making his return this past April with the World of Outlaws. His 2025 season has been comprised of mostly Ohio and Western Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Car starts, which have produced two wins at Lernerville Speedway and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway.

Ryder Laplante is one of four teenage racers competing for the national ASCS Rookie of the Year title and this weekend makes his first-ever visit to Knoxville. The 18-year-old from Calera, OK, currently sits third in the ROTY points standings with four top-10 finishes through the first 14 races on the schedule.

Daison Pursley has won at Knoxville in Non-Wing Sprint Car competition before and will try for his first with the wing on this weekend. The 20-year-old from Locust Grove, OK, took the checkered in the United States Auto Club (USAC) Sprint Car Championship event known as the Cornbelt Clash at the track in June 2024. This weekend, he’ll pilot the Buch Motorsports No. 13 in his first starts with ASCS since the season opener at Volusia in February.


THIS WEEKEND AT A GLANCE

WHEN AND WHERE


Thursday–Saturday, July 31–Aug. 2 at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, IA


TRACK FACTS

• 1/2-mile, semi-banked oval

• Track Record: 15.520 seconds set by Joe Beaver on June 15, 2013


ENTRIES AND NIGHTLY BREAKDOWN

2025 Pre Entries
(R) = Rookie
(C) = Former Champion

Thursday

T4 – Tyler Graves, Chariton, IA
09 – Matt Juhl, Tea, SD
1A – John Anderson, Des Moines, IA
2J - Zach Blurton, Quinter, KS
2m – Ryan Giles, Grimes, IA
2N - Shad Petersen, Casper, WY (R)
3F – Derek Hagar, Marion, AR
4S - Adam Speckman, Rapid City, SD
4W – Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA
5A – Alex Vande Voort, Knoxville, IA
6 – Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA
6G - Bryan Gossel, Windsor, CO
7B – Ben Brown, Marshall, MO
7c – Chris Morgan, Topeka, KS
9R - Chase Randall, Waco, TX
11B – Kaylee Bryson, Muskogee, OK (R)
11N – Kasey Jedrzejek, Lagrange, OH
11x – Hank Davis, Sand Springs, OK
13 – Daison Pursley, Locust Grove, OK (R)
13M – Brett Moffitt, Mooresville, NC (R)
15H – Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX
17A – Jack Anderson, Newton, IA
18T – Tanner Holmes, Jacksonville, OR
21T - James McFadden, Alice Springs, NT (C)
24H - Kade Higday, Knoxville, IA
26 – Justin Peck, Monrovia, IN
32B – Brandon Spithaler, Butler, PA (R)
33 – Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA
35 - Skylar Prochaska, Lakefield, MN
38 - Logan Alexander, Lacona, IA
39jr - Brayden Mount, Rapid City, SD (R)
40 – Ryan Leavitt, Knoxville, IA
44 - Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA
45x – Kyler Johnson, Quinter, KS
55 – Kerry Madsen, St. Mary’s, NSW, Aust. (C)
55B – Chase Brown, Yutan, NE
57 – Kyle Larson, Mooresville, NC
63 – JJ Hickle, Quilcene, WA
83 - Kurt Mueller, Reynolds, IL
86 - Timothy Smith, Rocheport, MO
87 – Justin Sanders, Watsonville, CA
88 – Austin McCarl, Bondurant, IA
88R - Ryder Laplante, Calera, OK (R)
95 – Matt Covington, Glenpool, OK
99 – Tony Rost, Omaha, NE

Friday

01 - Colby Copeland, Roseville, CA
03 - Jack Dover, Springfield, NE
1M – Sean McClelland, Owasso, OK
1TAZ – Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA
2JR – Kelly Miller, Coaldale, ALB, Can.
03 - Jack Dover, Springfield, NE
3 – Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK
3P – Sawyer Phillips, Pleasantville, IA
3R – Russell Potter, Boonville, MO
4 – Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA
4c – Tuesday Calderwood, Goodyear, AZ
4x – Heath Nestrick, Caddo Mills, TX (R)
5 – Brenham Crouch, Brownsburg, IN
6T – TBD
7 – Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA
7BC – Giovanni Scelzi, Fresno, CA (C)
7w - Justin Zimmerman, Athens, TX
9 - Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, WA
9M - Ricky Montgomery, Knoxville, IA
10 – Ryan Timms, Wheatland, OK
10L – Landon Britt, Memphis, TN
13v – Seth Brahmer, Wisner, NE
14 – Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA
14T - Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW
16G – Austyn Gossel, Fort Collins, CO
17 – Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA
17B – Ryan Bickett, Ramona, SD
21 – Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (C)
22 – Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA
23 - Chase Dietz, York, PA (R)
24 – Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (C)
24R – Rico Abreu, Clovis, CA
25 - Tim Kaeding, San Jose, CA
27 – Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA
27B - Jake Bubak, Arvada, CO
29 – Emilio Hoover, Broken Arrow, OK
31 – McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (R)
36 – Jason Martin, Lincoln, NE
40G – Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (C)
49 - Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA
52 - Blake Hahn, Sapulpa, OK
71 – Brady Baker, Alexander, AR
71P – Parker Price-Miller, Kokomo, IN
77x – Alex Hill, Six Nations, ONT, Can.
88T – Terry Easum – Broken Arrow, OK
91 - Preston Lattomus, Lewes, DE (R)
157 – Cam Sorrels, Hallsville, MO (R)


FORMAT

The Xtream powered by Mediacom 360 Knoxville Nationals encompasses a three-day format. With points meaning everything, and every wheel turned on the track meaning points, there is no time for a break.

Thursday and Friday

Order of Events: Hot laps, Qualifications, Last Chance Heats (if needed), 5 Heats, C feature, B feature, A feature.

Qualifications - 200 points are awarded for quick timer, 198 for second quick, 196 for third, etc.

Only the top 50 qualifiers make the heats, the rest are put in the last chance heats in which the first eight finishers will fill the back of that night's C feature (starting in the sixth row).

Last Chance Heats (for drivers out of the top 50 in Qual.) – 50 points awarded to the winner, 47 for 2nd, etc.

Heats - 100 points are awarded for the heat winner, points go down by three: 97, 94, 91, 88, etc.

Heats have an invert of six. Top four finishers go to A, next four to B, last two to C.

C feature – Top four finishers go to back of the B. Fifth place is worth 92 pts., 6th is 90, etc.

B feature – The top four finishers transfer to the tail of the A. The B awards 142 points for fifth, 140 for sixth and so on by twos.

A feature - The A feature points are the same as time trials: 200, 198, 196 etc. This explains how a driver can not make the A, but if he timed well may have more points than someone who did make the A.

First tie breaker is finish position in respective main event. Next tie breaker is rank in time trial. Other tie breaking criteria may be implemented if needed.

A perfect score (quick time, heat win, feature win) is 500. Cars line up for Saturday's championship straight up by points earned on their qualifying night.


Saturday:

Saturday Events: E feature, D feature, C feature, B feature, Knoxville Nationals Championship feature.

With the exception of the B feature which takes the top four finishers to the tail of the 360 Nationals Championship, all other features transfer the top two finishers to the tail of the next event (if there are scratches, there may be more taken for a particular event).


PURSE

Thursday & Friday Night:

C Main:
Top 4 Transfer:
1. $25 2. $25 3. $25 4. $25
5. $100 6. $90 7. $80 8. $70 9. $60 10. $50
11. $50 12. $50 13. $50 14. $50 15. $50 16. $50

B Main:
Top 4 Transfer
1. $50 2. $50 3. $50 4. $50
5. $200 6. $175 7. $150 8. $125 9. $120 10. $115
11. $110 12. $105 13. $100 14. $100 15. $100
16. $100 17. $100 18. $100 19. $100 20. $100
21. $100 22. $100 23. $100 24. $100

A Main:
1. $3,000 2. $2,000 3. $1,500 4. $1,000 5. $900
6. $800 7. $700 8. $600 9. $500 10. $450
11. $425 12. $400 13. $375 14. $350 15. $325
16. $300 17. $275 18. $250 19. $250 20. $250
21. $250 22. $250 23. $250 24. $250

THUR/FRI TOTAL: $35,200

Saturday

E Main:
1. $25 2. $25 3. $25 4. $25
5. $300 6. $290 7. $280 8 $270 9. $260 10. $250
11. $240 12. $230 13. $220 14. $210 15. $200
16. $190 17. $180 18. $170 19. $160 20. $150
21. $150 22. $150 23. $150 24. $150

D Main:
1. $50 2. $50 3. $50 4. $50
5. $350 6. $340 7. $330 8. $320 9. $300 10. $290
11. $280 12. $270 13. $260 14. $250 15. $240
16. $230 17. $220 18. $200 19. $190 20. $180
21. $175 22. $175 23. $175 24. $175

C Main:
1. $50 2. $50 3. $50 4. $50
5. $400 6. $390 7. $380 8. $370 9. $360 10. $350
11. $340 12. $330 13. $320 14. $300 15. $290
16. $280 17. $270 18. $260 19. $250 20. $250
21. $250 22. $250 23. $250 24. $250

B Main:
1. $50 2. $50 3. $50 4. $50
5. $600 6. $575 7. $550 8. $525 9. $500 10. $490
11. $480 12. $470 13. $460 14. $450 15. $440
16. $430 17. $420 18. $410 19. $390 20. $380
21. $370 22. $360 23. $350 24. $350

Championship A Main
1. $20,000 2. $10,000 3. $5,000 4. $4,000 5. $3,000
6. $2,500 7. $2,400 8. $2,300 9. $2,200 10. $2,100
11. $2,000 12. $1,900 13. $1,800 14. $1,700 15. $1,600
16. $1,500 17. $1,400 18. $1,300 19. $1,200 20. $1,100
21. $1,075 22. $1,050 23. $1,025 24. $1,000

Lap Sponsor Bonus: $500 per lap led x 30 Laps = $15,000

Team DGRD Best Appearing Car: $360

JETCO Rookie of the Year: $500

TOTAL PURSE: $149,200


PAST 360 KNOXVILLE NATIONALS WINNERS

Year -Driver, Number,Owner
1991 -David Hesmer, 1,Action Auto Racing
1992 -Garry Lee Maier 11x,Jimmie Rogers
1993 -Garry Lee Maier, 11x,Jimmie Rogers
1994 -Lee Nelson, 26,Bob Brody
1995 -Danny Lasoski, 45,Ray Lipsey
1996 -Terry McCarl, 51,Brad Gray
1997 -David Hesmer,11,Ergenbright Motorsports
1998 -Gary Wright,9,Gary Wright
1999 -Dennis Moore Jr.,71,Dennis Moore Jr.
2000 -Wayne Johnson,29J,Fred and Jo Threatt
2001 -Terry McCarl,24x,Terry McCarl
2002 -Jeff Swindell,6s,Don Goodson
2003 -Dennis Moore Jr.,75x,Doug Brown
2004 -Billy Alley,22,Stewart and Susette Alley
2005 - Billy Alley, 22, Stewart and Susette Alley
2006 - Jesse Giannetto, D1, Bulldogg Motorsports
2007 - Shane Stewart, 1HD, Mike Doyle
2008 - Wayne Johnson, 94, Mike and Tim Hammers/Robbie Forbes
2009 - Terry McCarl, 24, Tod Quiring
2010 - Shane Stewart, 57, Paul Silva
2011 - Shane Stewart, 57, Paul Silva
2012 - Shane Stewart, 57, Paul Silva
2013 - Shane Stewart, 57, Paul Silva
2014 - Brian Brown, 21, Brian Brown Racing
2015 - Terry McCarl, 24, Terry McCarl
2016 - Sammy Swindell, 3s, A.G. Rains
2017 - Clint Garner, 40, Boyd and Glenda Fluth
2018 - Terry McCarl, 24, Terry McCarl
2019 - James McFadden, 9m, Kasey Kahne Racing
2020 - Kerry Madsen, 2, Big Game Motorsports
2021 - Gio Scelzi, 18, KCP Racing
2022 - Aaron Reutzel, 8, Ridge and Sons Racing
2023 - Brian Brown, 21, Brian Brown Racing
2024 - Tyler Courtney, 7BC, Clauson-Marshall Racing


ON THE INTERNET

X — @ASCSRacing
Instagram — @ascs_racing
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YouTube — @AmericanSprintCarSeries
DIRTVision — DIRTVision.com (Platinum annual FAST PASS for $299 or monthly FAST PASS for $39/month)


CURRENT ASCS NATIONAL TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (14/34 Races)

1  Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1689pts)
2  Blake Hahn 1516pts (–173)
3  Matt Covington 1487pts (–202)
4  Jason Martin 1416pts (–273)
6  Garrett Benson 1300pts (–389)
6  Brady Baker 1286pts (–403)
7  Austyn Gossel 1283pts (–406)
8  Zach Blurton 1267pts (–422)
9  Kyler Johnson 1264pts (–425)
10  Landon Britt 1235pts (–454)


2025 SCHEDULE + WINNERS

Race Number. Day, Date / Track / City, State / Winner (Total Wins)

Thu, Jan. 30 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Justin Peck (1)
Fri, Jan. 31 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Justin Peck (2)
Sat, Feb. 1 / Volusia Speedway Park / Barberville, FL / Justin Peck (3)
Sat, April 12 / Salina Highbanks Speedway / Salina, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1)
Sat, May 10 / Paducah International Raceway / Paducah, KY / Matt Covington (1)
Fri, May 30 / Salt City Speedway / Hutchinson, KS / Zach Blurton (1)
Sat, May 31 / Dodge City Raceway Park / Dodge City, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2)
Sat, June 7 / Texarkana 67 Speedway / Texarkana, AR / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
Sat, June 21 / Batesville Motor Speedway / Locust Grove, AR / Blake Hahn (1)
Thu, July 3 / Belleville High Banks / Belleville, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4)
Fri, July 4 / Belleville High Banks / Belleville, KS / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
Fri, July 18 / Creek County Speedway / Sapulpa, OK / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6)
Fri, July 25 / Windy Hollow Speedway / Owensboro, KY / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7)
Sat, July 26 / Benton Speedway / Benton, MO / Sam Hafertepe Jr. (8)

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