KTJ Celebrates his third USAC Indiana Sprint Week title
Photo by Rich Forman
SPEEDWAY, Ind.—After eight races at eight different racetracks across a 10-night span, one single, solitary on track position is what decided the $25,000-to-win 2025 USAC NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week Presented by Honest Abe Roofing championship for Kevin Thomas Jr. and Rock Steady Racing.
In the finale at Haubstadt’s Tri-State Speedway, the Cullman, Alabama driver finished one position ahead of defending ISW titlist Logan Seavey as they crossed the stripe first and second in both the feature and the championship race.
The six point margin of Thomas over Seavey proved to be the closest finish in the final tally of Indiana Sprint Week since 16 years earlier in 2009.
Thomas’ third ISW championship continues the presidential-like pattern of once every four years, following previous crowns in 2017, 2021 and now 2025. Furthermore, KTJ also became just the fourth driver to win at least three career Indiana Sprint Week titles, joining four-time champs Kevin Thomas (no relation) and Levi Jones along with fellow three-timer Dave Darland.
Also in a rarity, Thomas pulled off the “walk off homer” by winning the final race of Indiana Sprint Week and the ISW championship in a single night, the first to do so since Bryan Clauson 12 years prior in 2013. After no finish worse than seventh throughout the week, Thomas finally notched his first win in the eighth and final race of the Hoosier state tour.
“We got to run all eight races, which rarely happens,” Thomas noted. “Usually, we get a rain out or two, but the weather threw us a couple curveballs. We just had a good enough week to get it done. Last time I won this, I didn’t win a race, and I didn’t want that to happen again.”
In doing so, Thomas also provided longtime USAC car owner Hank Byram and Rock Steady Racing its first Indiana Sprint Week title after a quarter century of trying to earn the coveted Bridgeport rocker annually awarded to the champion entrant of each Indiana Sprint Week.
“We have worked our asses off,” Byram exclaimed. “We got Tim Spindler back (on the crew) and that was a great deal for us. He’s the glue that keeps us together. We all know our jobs but Tim, he just keeps us glued together and focused, and this is what you get. It was 25 years coming but we got it.”
For Thomas, whose first half of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship season had been a rollercoaster of results, it all came together during Indiana Sprint Week in what is his second full-time season with the team.
“Hank and (wife) Michelle (Byram) do so much,” Thomas praised. “They bring a lot of people to the racetrack, and they provide a great racecar. This one’s for them. He’s never won one of these, so this is pretty special. I know he’s about 75, so he’ll probably use (the rocking chair).
It’s a big team effort. Obviously, Hank, Michelle, Tim Spindler, Brian Karraker, Kyle, CD and Country, it’s just a big group effort. My wife gets me up and down the road. She’s working her butt off at the t-shirt trailer every single day. My dad’s here, my step mom, my aunt, who I don’t think has ever been to one of my races, and my mom back home who’s been texting me every day.”
Throughout the week, Thomas collected successive finishes of 4th, 3rd, 3rd, 6th, 3rd, 7th, 2nd and 1st for an average finish of 3.625. This is all coming after a 9th place average finish throughout the first 23 events of the USAC Sprint Car season in his Rock Steady Racing/Inferno Armor – Lucas Oil Center – Creative Finishing/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.
“My team did a great job with the racecar,” Thomas beamed. “From IMS on, I don’t think we ran off the podium but maybe three times. We’ve been really working all year. We’ve struggled for the first half of the year but these guys, they just don’t quit. They keep trying and trying and trying, but we finally found something, and I spoke on it probably a month and a half ago. That just transformed into this week, and we got good at the right time.”
The 38th annual edition of Indiana Sprint Week in 2025 tied the record for the most different winners in a single ISW with seven. Seavey was the only two-time winner of the series at Lawrenceburg Speedway and Bloomington Speedway. Winners also included Justin Grant (The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway), Robert Ballou (Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway), Briggs Danner (Kokomo Speedway), C.J. Leary (Circle City Raceway), Chase Stockon (Terre Haute Action Track) and Kevin Thomas Jr. (Tri-State Speedway). The 2016 series also featured seven different victors.
Four different drivers led the 2025 ISW standings with Robert Ballou, Logan Seavey, Briggs Danner and Kevin Thomas Jr. each taking turns at the front.
Justin Grant continued his knack for winning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway by capturing the debut of Indiana Sprint Week on the track, his fourth overall at IMS following three USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget wins during the BC39. In winning the 2025 ISW opener, Grant tied Brady Bacon on the all-time USAC National Sprint Car win list with his 61st.
Robert Ballou ended a 14-plus month absence from USAC victory lane during round two at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway. One night after leading nearly the entire first half of the race before his engine went up in smoke, Ballou vaulted to the top of the ISW standings by grabbing his third career ISW win at Lincoln Park after previously doing so in 2014 and 2017. Meanwhile, Grant set a new USAC National Sprint Car record with his 325th consecutive series start dating back to 2017, surpassing the former mark of 324 held by Chase Stockon.
When it comes to Indiana Sprint Week, Lawrenceburg has proven to be Logan Seavey’s personal ATM. In round three of the series, he successfully defended his win at The Burg after leader Ballou tagged the wall and flipped midway through. Ballou’s misfortune was Seavey’s good fortune as he became the new race leader and eventual winner, while taking over the ISW point lead in the process. On a restart during the feature, a three-car flip involving Grant, Mitchel Moles and Kyle Cummins resulted in a broken left foot for Grant, essentially ending his Indiana Sprint Week.
From start to finish, round four of Indiana Sprint Week at Kokomo couldn’t have gone anymore perfectly for Briggs Danner. First, he turned the quickest time in Dirt Draft Hot Laps. He followed that up by posting quick time in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying. In his heat race, he charged from sixth to the win. As a grand finale, he stormed from sixth to first once again to earn a dramatic feature victory. He also achieved the clean sweep by erasing a half straightaway deficit on the final lap-and-a-half before making the winning move around the outside of Ballou in the fourth and final turn on the last lap to win by a mere two car lengths, 0.196 seconds ahead. In turn, Danner became the new ISW point leader.
It’d seemingly been so long since C.J. Leary last won a USAC National Sprint Car feature, in his words, he had to plug in the GPS for the directions to find his way to victory lane. After 66 series events in a 17-month span without a win, Leary found his way back to the winner’s circle in round five at Circle City Raceway. Leary led all 30 laps but was forced to fend off Moles down the stretch to win by a single car length. Also in the feature, Shane Cottle made the biggest move of the week, passing 18 cars in his charge from a 22nd place start to finish fourth.
Many people have declared the sixth round of Indiana Sprint Week at Terre Haute to be among the best races they’d ever seen. Amid a racelong duel that saw Stockon and Ballou officially exchange the lead on four occasions at the stripe and countless more times unofficially, Stockon surged to the lead on the white flag lap, then survived a green-white-checkered restart to earn his first USAC victory in nearly five years and his first Indiana Sprint Week score in more than nine seasons. In the process, Stockon provided longtime car owners Tom and Laurie Sertich their first ever USAC National Sprint Car victory after fielding a team since 1994, 31 years ago. Stockon also won the race in his milestone 500th career series start (fourth all-time) and achieved it all with a broken left hand suffered in a crash at IMS just seven days earlier. Kevin Thomas Jr., meanwhile, overtook the ISW point lead.
One year ago, Bloomington Speedway proved to be the most burdensome of tracks Logan Seavey faced en route to the Indiana Sprint Week championship. This year, the very same red clay was kind to him in the seventh and penultimate round as he won the Sheldon Kinser Memorial, which ascended him to the top of the ISW standings. After getting upside down there in 2024, Seavey raced to the lead a third of the way through the feature after frontrunner Leary suffered a flat right rear tire. Seavey also leapfrogged Thomas to assume the ISW point lead by four entering the following night’s finale.
In the last race of the week at Tri-State, Thomas captured both the battle and the war by winning the race and becoming the ISW champion in one fell swoop. Gaining 83 out of the maximum 84 possible points available throughout the night, Thomas had to fend off the hard-charging Seavey in the closing laps. Running one-two on the final restart with two laps to go, Thomas had to hold off Seavey to win the ISW title. If Seavey had gotten by, Seavey would’ve won the race and the title. Instead, Thomas held Seavey in check by leading his only 21 laps of the week during the final 21 laps of the week. To add to the accolades, Thomas notched his 47th career USAC National Sprint Car victory, surpassing Jack Hewitt and moving himself into a tie with Tracy Hines for fifth place on the all-time win list.
Seavey didn’t walk away empty handed as he grabbed the Indiana Sprint Week Parallax Group Passing Master title after passing 52 cars throughout the eight race series.
All in all, 92 drivers participated in Indiana Sprint Week 2025 with drivers hailing from 16 different United States: Indiana (51), California (10), Arizona (6), Illinois (4), Ohio (3), Kentucky (2), Missouri (2), Oklahoma (2), Pennsylvania (2), Alabama (1), Colorado (1), Louisiana (1), Minnesota (1), Texas (1) and Washington (1), plus four more from Australia: Victoria (3) and New South Wales (1).
Of the 92 drivers participating, 55 started at least one feature event. Eight drivers started all eight feature events: Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Jake Swanson and Kevin Thomas Jr.
A handful of drivers earned their best career USAC National Sprint Car finishes during Indiana Sprint Week: Kale Drake (2nd at IMS), Chance Crum (3rd a
Bloomington), Logan Calderwood (7th at Tri-State), Trey Osborne (8th at IMS) and Kayla Roell (9th at Tri-State). For Roell, her night was historical as she became the first woman to win a USAC National Sprint Car heat race. She followed that up with the best feature finish by a woman in series history.
USAC Indiana Sprint Week 2025 paid $25,000 to the champion with an overall point fund of more than $50,000. In fact, the driver’s share of $25,000 exceeded the entire payout among the top eight for the 2024 series, which totaled $24,000. The top-eight breakdown in the point standings went as follows: 1. Kevin Thomas Jr. ($25,000), 2. Logan Seavey ($10,000), 3. Mitchel Moles ($5,000), 4. Kyle Cummins ($3,000), 5. Briggs Danner ($2,200), 6. Jake Swanson ($1,800), 7. C.J. Leary ($1,600), 8. Robert Ballou ($1,400).
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STAT LEADERS
Driver Champion: Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Wins: 2-Logan Seavey
Most Laps Led: 70-Robert Ballou
Most Top-Fives: 6-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Top-Tens: 8-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Most Fast Qualifying Times: 3-Logan Seavey
Most Heat Race Wins: 4-Kyle Cummins
Most Feature Starts: 8-Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
Biggest Charge: July 30: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (22nd to 4th)
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINT STANDINGS
POS. PTS. DRIVER, HOMETOWN
1 497 Kevin Thomas Jr., Cullman, Alabama
2 491 Logan Seavey, Sutter, California
3 421 Mitchel Moles, Raisin City, California
4 420 Kyle Cummins, Princeton, Indiana
5 411 Briggs Danner, Allentown, Pennsylvania
6 403 Jake Swanson, Anaheim, California
7 395 C.J. Leary, Greenfield, Indiana
8 385 Robert Ballou, Rocklin, California
9 345 Chase Stockon, Fort Branch, Indiana
10 322 Gunnar Setser, Columbus, Indiana
11 313 Hayden Reinbold, Gilbert, Arizona
12 257 Ricky Lewis, Camarillo, California
13 244 Kale Drake, Collinsville, Oklahoma
14 211 Kyle Shipley, Phoenix, Arizona
15 204 Carson Garrett, Littleton, Colorado
16 194 Logan Calderwood, Goodyear, Arizona
17 185 Charles Davis Jr., Buckeye, Arizona
18 161 Joey Amantea, Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
19 152 Kayla Roell, Dillsboro, Indiana
20 133 Hunter Maddox, Bedford, Indiana
21 131 Harley Burns, Brazil, Indiana
22 118 Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
23 109 Shane Cottle, Kansas, Illinois
24 102 Chance Crum, Snohomish, Washington
25 102 Brandon Mattox, Terre Haute, Indiana
26 102 Tye Mihocko, Peoria, Arizona
27 95 Travis Millar, Wandin North, Victori
28 95 Kobe Simpson, Bonham, Texas
29 93 Justin Grant, Ione, California
30 93 Chelby Hinton, Dubberly, Louisiana
31 91 Nick Bilbee, Indianapolis, Indiana
32 91 Zack Pretorius, Yorktown, Indiana
33 82 Cale Coons, Greencastle, Indiana
34 70 Troy Carey, Tullamore, New South Wales
35 68 Austin Nigh, Greenfield, Indiana
36 68 Jadon Rogers, Worthington, Indiana
37 64 Braydon Cromwell, Lone Jack, Missouri
38 63 Nate Schank, Santa Rosa, California
39 57 Max Adams, Loomis, California
40 56 James Turnbull II, Indio, California
41 53 Eli Wilhelmus, Newburgh, Indiana
42 50 Gabriel Gilbert, Greenwood, Indiana
43 49 Seth Parker, West Terre Haute, Indiana
44 48 Colin Parker, Martinsville, Indiana
45 44 Saban Bibent, Cincinnati, Ohio
46 44 Shawn Westerfeld, Guilford, Indiana
47 43 Aric Gentry, Robards, Kentucky
48 42 Trey Osborne, Columbus, Ohio
49 40 Tony Helton, Cloverdale, Indiana
40 Sam Hinds, Westfield, Indiana
40 Todd Hobson, Clyde, Victoria
40 Cody Trammell, Smithville, Indiana
53 39 Rylan Gray, Greenfield, Indiana
54 38 Braxton Cummings, Bedford, Indiana
55 38 Kole Kirkman, Kokomo, Indiana
56 30 Geoff Ensign, Sebastopol, California
30 Matt Goodnight, Winchester, Indiana
30 Trey McGranahan, Avon, Indiana
59 29 Carson Short, Marion, Illinois
60 25 Adyn Schmidt, Haubstadt, Indiana
61 24 Nate Carle, West Harrison, Indiana
62 23 Collin Ambrose, Owensboro, Kentucky
63 23 Kendall Ruble, Vincennes, Indiana
64 20 Beau Brandon, Elwood, Indiana
20 Michael Clark, Brazil, Indiana
20 Austin Cory, Morristown, Indiana
20 Aaron Davis, Windfall, Indiana
20 Steve Justis, Evansville, Indiana
20 Sam Scott, Patoka, Indiana
20 Travis Thompson, Brazil, Indiana
71 10 Owen Barr, North Vernon, Indiana
10 Ryan Barr, Piqua, Ohio
10 Nate Bell, Paragon, Indiana
10 Colton Booten, Marion, Illinois
10 James Boyd, Villa Park, Illinois
10 Donny Brackett, Fort Branch, Indiana
10 Bryan Brewer, Vallonia, Indiana
10 Rob Caho Jr., Rush City, Minnesota
10 Daylan Chambers, Bowling Green, Indiana
10 Nate Ervin, Reelsville, Indiana
10 Parker Frederickson, Kokomo, Indiana
10 Ivan Glotzbach, Fillmore, Indiana
10 Jack Hoyer, Frankfort, Indiana
10 Bill Rose, Plainfield, Indiana
10 Bryar Schroeter, Kokomo, Indiana
10 Brady Short, Bedford, Indiana
10 Chris Temby, Narre Warren, Victoria
10 Matt Thompson, Bloomington, Indiana
10 Jim Tribby, Martinsville, Indiana
10 Cody Williams, Renssalaer, Indiana
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana
WINNER: Justin Grant (TOPP Motorsports #4)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway | Putnamville, Indiana
WINNER: Robert Ballou (Ballou Motorsports #12)
July 26: Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Rained Out
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway | Lawrenceburg, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway | Kokomo, Indiana
WINNER: Briggs Danner (Hogue Racing Enterprises #39)
July 30: Circle City Raceway | Indianapolis, Indiana
WINNER: C.J. Leary (Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian Racing #21AZ)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track | Terre Haute, Indiana
WINNER: Chase Stockon (Tom & Laurie Sertich #92)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway | Bloomington, Indiana
WINNER: Logan Seavey (Abacus Racing #57)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway | Haubstadt, Indiana
WINNER: Kevin Thomas Jr. (Rock Steady Racing #3R)
2025 USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK SCHEDULE & WINNERS:
2025 INDIANA SPRINT WEEK FEATURE WINS
2-Logan Seavey (July 27 at Lawrenceburg Speedway & August 1 at Bloomington Speedway)
1-Briggs Danner (July 29 at Kokomo Speedway)
1-Robert Ballou (July 25 at Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway)
1-Justin Grant (July 24 at The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
1-C.J. Leary (July 30 at Circle City Raceway)
1-Chase Stockon (July 31 at the Terre Haute Action Track)
1-Kevin Thomas Jr. (August 2 at Tri-State Speedway)
2025 INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STATISTICS
FEATURE LAPS LED
70-Robert Ballou
40-C.J. Leary
33-Logan Seavey
31-Justin Grant
26-Chase Stockon
21-Kevin Thomas Jr.
11-Briggs Danner
8-Mitchel Moles
7-Brady Bacon
TOP-5 FEATURE FINISHES
6-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
4-Robert Ballou & Kyle Cummins
3-Briggs Danner, C.J. Leary & Mitchel Moles
2-Kale Drake & Chase Stockon
1-Brady Bacon, Shane Cottle, Chance Crum, Justin Grant, Ricky Lewis, Jadon Rogers & Jake Swanson
TOP-10 FEATURE FINISHES
8-Logan Seavey & Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Mitchel Moles
6-C.J. Leary & Jake Swanson
5-Kyle Cummins
4-Robert Ballou, Briggs Danner, Kale Drake, Hayden Reinbold, Gunnar Setser & Chase Stockon
2-Brady Bacon, Ricky Lewis & Jadon Rogers
1-Logan Calderwood, Cale Coons, Shane Cottle, Chance Crum, Carson Garrett, Justin Grant, Tye Mihocko, Trey Osborne, Kayla Roell & Kyle Shipley
FAST QUALIFYING TIMES (Presented by Honest Abe Roofing)
3-Logan Seavey
2-Mitchel Moles
1-Brady Bacon, Briggs Danner & Justin Grant
FAST QUALIFIERS (Presented by Honest Abe Roofing)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Justin Grant (12.039)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Brady Bacon (12.471)
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.016)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.430)
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Logan Seavey (12.027)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Mitchel Moles (19.895)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Logan Seavey (11.834)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Mitchel Moles (13.340)
HEAT RACE WINS (Presented by Car IQ, K1 RaceGear, USAC Gear & Cook Out)
4-Kyle Cummins
3-Robert Ballou, C.J. Leary, Chase Stockon & Kevin Thomas Jr.
2-Briggs Danner, Kale Drake, Justin Grant, Ricky Lewis, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser & Jake Swanson
1-Tye Mihocko, Mitchel Moles, Seth Parker, Zack Pretorius, Kayla Roell, Jadon Rogers & Kyle Shipley
SEMI WINS (Presented by Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts)
2-Hayden Reinbold
1-Shane Cottle, Carson Garrett, Mitchel Moles, Trey Osborne, Kayla Roell & Chase Stockon
C-MAIN WINS (Presented by Hoosier Tire)
1-Max Adams, Aric Gentry, Ricky Lewis & James Turnbull II
FEATURE STARTS
8-Robert Ballou, Kyle Cummins, C.J. Leary, Mitchel Moles, Logan Seavey, Gunnar Setser, Jake Swanson & Kevin Thomas Jr.
7-Briggs Danner, Charles Davis Jr., Kale Drake, Ricky Lewis, Hayden Reinbold & Chase Stockon
6-Logan Calderwood & Kyle Shipley
5-Joey Amantea & Carson Garrett
4-Harley Burns, Justin Grant, Hunter Maddox & Kayla Roell
3-Brady Bacon, Shane Cottle & Chelby Hinton
2-Max Adams, Nick Bilbee, Cale Coons, Rylan Gray, Brandon Mattox, Tye Mihocko, Trey Osborne, Zack Pretorius, Jadon Rogers, Nate Schank, Carson Short & Kobe Simpson
1-Collin Ambrose, Saban Bibent, Nate Carle, Braydon Cromwell, Chance Crum, Braxton Cummings, Aric Gentry, Gabriel Gilbert, Kole Kirkman, Travis Millar, Austin Nigh, Colin Parker, Seth Parker, Kendall Ruble, Adyn Schmidt, James Turnbull II, Shawn Westerfeld & Eli Wilhelmus
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE (Presented by Rod End Supply)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Trey Osborne (18th to 8th)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Jake Swanson (15th to 7th)
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kevin Thomas Jr. (12th to 3rd)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (6th to 1st)
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Shane Cottle (22nd to 4th)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Kayla Roell (22nd to 14th)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Briggs Danner (23rd to 12th)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Logan Seavey (13th to 2nd)
HOT LAPS FASTEST DRIVER (Presented by Dirt Draft)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Justin Grant (12.039)
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Jake Swanson (12.965)
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Logan Seavey (14.200)
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner (12.719)
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Chase Stockon (12.030)
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Briggs Danner (19.991)
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – C.J. Leary (11.795)
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Kyle Cummins (13.450)
HARD WORK AWARD (Presented by ProSource – Slowest qualifier to transfer to the feature)
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – C.J. Leary
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Kyle Shipley
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Nate Carle
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Colin Parker
July 30: Circle City Raceway – Brandon Mattox
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Nate Schank
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Charles Davis Jr.
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Collin Ambrose
INFERNO ARMOR FIRE MOVE OF THE NIGHT
July 24: The Dirt Track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Gunnar Setser
July 25: Honest Abe Roofing Lincoln Park Speedway – Kyle Shipley
July 27: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Kayla Roell
July 29: Kokomo Speedway – Briggs Danner
July 30: Circle City Raceway – James Turnbull II
July 31: Terre Haute Action Track – Chase Stockon
August 1: Bloomington Speedway – Chance Crum
August 2: Tri-State Speedway – Kayla Roell
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STATS: (1988-2025)
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK CHAMPIONS
1988: Randy Kinser (Bloomington, Indiana)
1989: Chuck Amati (Freeman Spur, Illinois)
1990: Chuck Amati (Freeman Spur, Illinois) & Gary Trammell (Bloomington, Indiana)
1991: Bob Kinser (Bloomington, Indiana)
1992: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1993: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1994: Kelly Kinser (Bloomington, Indiana)
1995: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1996: Kevin Thomas (Danville, Indiana)
1997: J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Arizona)
1998: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Indiana)
1999: Tony Elliott (Kokomo, Indiana)
2000: Jay Drake (Val Verde, California)
2001: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Indiana)
2002: Cory Kruseman (Ventura, California)
2003: J.J. Yeley (Phoenix, Arizona)
2004: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2005: Cory Kruseman (Ventura, California)
2006: Jon Stanbrough (Avon, Indiana)
2007: Dave Darland (Lincoln, Indiana)
2008: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2009: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2010: Jon Stanbrough (Avon, Indiana)
2011: Chris Windom (Canton, Illinois
2012: Levi Jones (Olney, Illinois)
2013: Bryan Clauson
2014 Bryan Clauson
2015 Robert Ballou
2016 Brady Bacon
2017 Kevin Thomas, Jr.
2018 Chris Windom
2019 C.J. Leary
2020 Chase Stockon
2021 Kevin Thomas, Jr.
2022 Justin Grant
2023 Brady Bacon
2024 Logan Seavey
2025 Kevin Thomas, Jr.