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Ty Majeski Going for Ford Racing’s Fourth Straight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Championship 4 Media Day — Phoenix Raceway
Thursday, October 30, 2025

Ty Majeski, driver of the No. 98 Soda Sense Ford F-150 for ThorSport Racing, is trying to provide Ford Racing with its fourth straight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship and become the first to repeat since Matt Crafton in 2013-14. Majeski answered questions about tomorrow’s championship race as part of today’s media day activities at Phoenix Raceway.

TY MAJESKI, No. 98 Soda Sense Ford F-150 – YOU ARE THE DEFENDING CHAMP. HOW DOES IT FEEL BEING BACK HERE ONE YEAR LATER? “It feels great, honestly. I think there’s some pressure to get that first one. My wife, Ali, and I were talking about it. You want to come here and compete and win at a high level, but I think the disappointment if you aren’t able to accomplish it on Friday is a lot less than maybe what it would have been if you didn’t have one. I’m hungry for another and I’m excited to be here. I feel good, very calm. I feel like a lot less pressure than last year for that reason, so I’m ready to go.”

WHAT IS THE CONFIDENCE LEVEL LIKE AFTER WINNING HERE LAST YEAR? “Very high. The places that we’ve been good at in the past, we’ve been good this season. We were very dominant at Richmond, which I think is probably the closest to this racetrack. I think if we can replicate what we did last year, we’re gonna be really tough Friday night.”

DO YOU FEEL THE SEASON COREY HAS HAD HAS OVERSHADOWED YOU AS THE DEFENDING CHAMPION? “I think he’s overshadowed everybody when you have a season like that and you win 11 races. He’s overshadowed the entire series and credit to them, but we’re here in Phoenix and none of that matters anymore. He’s not carrying any of those playoff points. I caught an interview that he did after Martinsville and he was talking a lot about how it would be a shame if we were able to take it from him and how dumb the format is, so I think we’ve got him right where we want him. I think he’s worried about the 98. I don’t think he wanted to race us this weekend and here we are with another shot at it.”

WHAT MAKES YOU AND JOE SHEAR SO GOOD AT THESE TYPE OF TRACKS? “I think anytime you take Joe and I to a flat short track that’s where we’ve made a living. That’s where he’s been so dominant over the years. Myself on the late model side. This type of racetrack just fits my style, fits his style and us together we’re very potent on this type of racetrack, so I’m excited to see what we’ve got on a flat short track. I like our chances.”

WHAT WOULD IT MEAN TO TAKE DOWN SOMEBODY WHO HAS HAD AS DOMINANT OF A SEASON AS THAT TEAM? “It would be great. Social media would just explode and I’m here for all of it. I think that would be fantastic. Obviously, there would be a lot of interesting comments. I love that. I love stirring the pot a little bit, and I’d love to be the guy that did that.”

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS FORMAT AND THE FACT A TRUCK THAT HAS WON 11 TIMES MAY NOT WIN IT? “The fact of the matter is you play to the format. If it was a season long format or an eight-race long format, you’re gonna react differently and you’re gonna play your cards differently based on whatever format you’re playing to. This year, it’s one race, winner-take-all. I’m not saying that we didn’t want to win throughout the year. We did. We tried as hard as we could throughout the season, it just hasn’t panned out. Like I said, the fact of the matter is we’re all here with an even slate with an even shot at winning a title and I’m excited about that.”

THORSPORT HAS HAD A LOT OF SPEED AT THESE FLAT SHORT TRACKS. HOW HAVE YOU SEEN THE COMPETITION GET CLOSER, IF THEY HAVE? “I feel like everything changes year to year. There are so many different rules packages. Even from last year with the way they’re attacking some of the body stuff, there are a lot of differences that a lot of people don’t see from the outside looking in, so you’re always chasing, you’re always trying to come up with something new, come up with something better and right when you think you’re the best is exactly when you get beat. We’re digging for more. We’re coming back with a similar setup and a similar truck, but we have a lot of plans throughout practice later this afternoon to deviate from our comfort zone. We’re expecting the 11 to be better than last year and we’re expecting to be better as well.”

WHAT CAN YOU TAKE FROM TODAY’S PRACTICE AND APPLY TO THE RACE? “I think quite a bit. I think a lot of things that maybe are being overlooked this year is our race is two hours earlier and the temperature is about 20 degrees warmer than last year, so there’s gonna be changes. It’s gonna be different conditions. A lot of our race is gonna be in the daylight. Although we’re probably end at night, it’s gonna be a lot warmer than last year, so having that same start time, I think we start practice just about the same time the green flag drops tomorrow, so I think you’re gonna be able to take a lot from it, especially once the track gets rubbered in later in the session. It’s gonna be very important to understand the balance of your truck.”

IS THERE ANYTHING YOU LIKE TO DO WHEN YOU COME HERE TO PHOENIX? “We had dinner last night up in Cave Creek with Duke and Rhonda and the other drivers. It’s the same thing we do every Wednesday night when we all fly in. We have dinner with the rest of the team and it kind of kicks off the fun weekend.”

WHAT IS IT ABOUT THESE FLAT TRACKS THAT SUIT YOUR STYLE AND JOE’S STYLE? “I think we just come from similar backgrounds. There are those types of race tracks all over Wisconsin, so we have similar backgrounds on the racetracks we grew up at together. He was obviously maybe 30 years before me, but we learned and cut our teeth at the same places, and I just feel like we can correlate a lot of those racetracks to the racetracks we go to on this schedule and it makes us very difficult to beat.”

YOU SAID AGE DIFFERENCE, BUT IT’S ALMOST LIKE YOU’RE EQUAL BY COMING FROM THE SAME BACKGROUND. “That Wisconsin slang in racing has kind of got its own little deal up there, so, yeah, we speak the same language. He worked on the same cars that I’m racing now on the late model side and we talk about all that type of stuff and how we can correlate different things from different race tracks that we grew up racing at, and, like I said, it’s made us very potent on these flat short tracks.”

DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU’RE UNDER THE RADAR THIS WEEKEND? “Yeah, I think the rest of the three should. Corey’s won 11 races and he’s had probably the best season in series history, so that’s great, but the fact of the matter is we’re all coming into this weekend and none of that matters anymore. We’re all coming in and we might as well all have zero wins. We each have the same amount of chance of winning the championship and it’s up to us to go and take it from him.”

WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE FOR THE OFFSEASON? “We’re gonna go down to the All-American 400 next weekend. We’ll be down there for that and then we’ll do the Big Lou Memorial Race Thanksgiving weekend and then the Snowball Derby the following weekend.”

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR CHANCES IN THOSE? “Great. Anytime we go to the racetrack in a late model I feel like I have a chance to win, no different than the Truck Series. I’m thankful to have the opportunity to drive great race trucks and great race cars and have a shot to win every time I step in a race vehicle. That’s something not a lot of people can say, so I’m very thankful for that.”

WHAT MAKES YOU SO GOOD AT THESE KIND OF RACES? “I think Joe and I come from similar backgrounds and understand what it takes to go fast on these types of racetracks. We can correlate racetracks that we both grew up racing at and take some things from those places and apply it to some of the tracks we go to on the NASCAR circuit. I think that’s one of the things that makes us so potent on the short tracks is just having a lot of that experience. Although we’ve come from different eras, we’ve raced at the same places growing up, and I think that is a lot of the reason why we’ve been so successful on these types of places.”

WHAT IS YOUR ASSESSMENT OF THE ENTIRE FIELD AND HOW YOU GUYS HAVE RACED EACH OTHER THIS YEAR? “I think it’s actually been very good this year. We haven’t had many races that I can think of that really turned into big messes, so that’s good obviously. We’ve seen the Truck Series at times do that in the past, and I feel like this group is honestly really respectful for the most part. We race each other hard and there are certain guys out there that you know are gonna race you harder than others, but that’s in any series, so, overall, I thought this year has been very respectful. All of the rookies have done a great job at earning respect throughout the field, and I don’t expect this race to be any different.”

IF IT COMES DOWN TO A FINAL RESTART OR A TWO-LAP SHOOTOUT, DO YOU WANT TO BE ON THE INSIDE OR OUTSIDE? “Great question. I think it depends on who it is and what the situation is, of course. You definitely probably want to be on offense more than you are on defense, especially if there’s somebody that close to you, so I’d like to be in the driver’s seat on the bottom, probably, if I had the choice.”

YOU ARE THE ONLY FORD DRIVER WITH A CHANCE TO WIN A DRIVER’S CHAMPIONSHIP THIS YEAR. IS THERE ANY ADDITIONAL PRESSURE TO TRY TO BRING A TITLE HOME TO FORD? “Honestly, I haven’t really thought about that. It’s just business as usual for the 98 team. I’m proud to be carrying the Ford flag this weekend and having their only shot at a driver’s championship, but it’s business as usual. We’ve prepared for this race the same as we do all the others, probably even more into this. This truck has been in the windtunnel and was brand new at New Hampshire, so I feel like we have a good piece for this weekend and hopefully we can carry that flag for Ford.”

DO YOU EVER HAVE TO PINCH YOURSELF AND REALIZE THAT YOU’RE A CHAMPION IN ONE OF NASCAR’S TOP SERIES? “Yeah. I think about that quite often. It’s crazy what I’ve gone through in my career. I know a lot of guys have had hardships like I have, and I think the difference between myself and others is I haven’t had a way to pave another path. I’ve had to earn those other opportunities. I haven’t been able to land a huge sponsor or come from a lot of money, where I can like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna go try this next year.’ It’s always been, ‘what door can I possibly open and land something else to keep my career moving.’ Yeah, there are a couple of key people that have helped me in important parts of my career when it could have easily been over that kind of bridged the gap to the next opportunity, and I’m thankful for those opportunities and was able to make the most of them at the right time and propel myself into this opportunity with ThorSport.”

DOES THIS YEAR FEEL ANY DIFFERENT BECAUSE YOU DON’T HAVE A WIN YET OR DOES THAT REALLY MATTER? “In my mind, it doesn’t. Obviously, Corey has had a great season with 11 wins, but we’re coming in with a clean slate, nothing matters, it’s winner-take-all. I think maybe on paper Corey is probably the favorite, but in my mind we’re the favorites. We’re coming off a championship and a dominating win here, and I really do feel like we’re the ones to beat even after the season the 11 has had.”

HAS THORSPORT MADE GAINS ON THEIR SHORT TRACK AND FLAT TRACK PROGRAM? “Honestly, I feel like that’s been our strong suit all season. We’re doing very similar stuff to what we’ve done the last two or three years. Nothing has really changed that much, so I feel as confident as I ever have going into a race. We were able to replicate pretty well at Richmond, had a dominant truck there, and this track is probably most similar to Richmond. For that reason, I feel really good about this weekend.”

YOU ARE THE ONE CHAMPION HERE AT THIS MEDIA DAY. DOES THAT GIVE YOU AN EDGE PSYCHOLOGICALLY? “I don’t know. I was talking about that with my wife, and I feel like you always want that first championship. Your goal as a young racer is to be a champion, and I feel like we’ve checked that box off and we’re here again, and I feel like there’s a lot less pressure that I feel on my shoulders this weekend. I feel real, loose, calm, collected. I’ve been here before, done this, and I think that experience will pay off in high-pressure situations on Friday.”

DO YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE FOR FIRST TIME NASCAR FANS ON WHAT THEY SHOULD EXPERIENCE HERE? “First of all, this facility is just fantastic. I think this is one of the nicest racetracks and facilities we go to on the circuit, so try to experience everything. The Fan Zone inside the infield is awesome, especially on race day. The atmosphere is just up-tempo here and that’s one thing I like about it.”

PSM’S GAIGE HERRERA HEADS TO DODGE NHRA NEVADA NATIONALS WITH SENSE OF URGENCY

LAS VEGAS (Oct. 30, 2025) – It’s an entirely different situation for Pro Stock Motorcycle’s Gaige Herrera this year heading to The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for this weekend’s 25th annual Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals powered by Direct Connection.

The past two seasons, Herrera has shown up to Las Vegas looking to polish off a dominant championship season, winning the race in back-to-back years en route to the world title. This year, however, it’s a different sense of urgency as Herrera needs a big weekend to try and reel in Vance & Hines teammate Richard Gadson with only two races remaining in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs.

Gadson has enjoyed a breakout season in his second year in the category, winning the most recent race in Dallas to take a 72-point lead over Herrera. That puts Gadson in the driver’s seat with two races remaining and it also means Herrera has work to do if he wants a third straight world title on his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki.

Herrera has again been impressive this season, winning six races, but Gadson has come up big in the playoffs with two wins, pushing the reigning world champ into what may be a must-win situation this weekend in Las Vegas.

“I’m going into Las Vegas with a mindset to be as consistent and deadly on (the starting line) as I can be,” Herrera said. “There’s a lot of things that can happen. I have an awesome team, so I know I can rely on them and I just have to do my job. The red light (in the semifinals) in Dallas hurt me, so I have to go into Las Vegas with a solid mindset.

“I’m counting every little point I can get. Hopefully I can get some bonus points. I know it’s going to be a fight to the end, but I love racing in Vegas. It’s an awesome facility, a beautiful place and I always look forward to going there.”

Brittany Force (Top Fuel), Austin Prock (Funny Car), Aaron Stanfield (Pro Stock) and Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) won the fall race in Las Vegas last year. The race will be broadcast on FS1, including eliminations at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, and is the 19th of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

Despite his continued success this season, Herrera has just one win in the playoffs through four races, a far cry from the nine he won over 12 playoff races the past two years. There’s still time to rebound and make things tight with Gadson, but it’s certainly a different dynamic for Herrera this year.

Matt Smith was his chief competition the past two seasons and he remains in contention as well, trailing Gadson by 105 points, but now Herrera is trying to track down his teammate. It definitely adds a thrilling layer to the weekend, as it seems to bring out the best in both Gadson and Herrera.

“I’m definitely glad it’s first and second for Vance & Hines, but I feel like it’s almost harder and there’s more pressure,” Herrera said. “He knows the machine I’ve got and I know what he’s got, so I feel like that puts a little more pressure on us as riders. Even as teammates, we’re both very competitive and we want to beat each other.

“That puts pressure on both of us, but with us being teammates, it drives and pushes us against each other, too. You add in (rookie) Brayden Davis (who is fourth in points riding a Vance & Hines rental bike) and he’s killer, too. I feel like the toughest competition is under our own tent, but that makes it fun at the same time.”

In Pro Stock, Dallas Glenn will look to pull a step closer to his first career world championship in his RAD Torque Systems Chevrolet Camaro. His KB Titan Racing teammate, reigning world champion Greg Anderson, won in St. Louis in what has been a back-and-forth duel all season, but Glenn answered with a victory in Dallas.

He’ll take a 60-point lead into Las Vegas, looking to stretch that before the finale in Pomona. Glenn has a whopping seven wins this year, while Anderson has countered with six victories. Combined, the pair has won every race but three as they look to put a stamp on a commanding season.

Trying to stop them is a huge field in Las Vegas, one that includes Matt Hartford, defending event winner Stanfield, Jeg Coughlin Jr., Cory Reed and Erica Enders, who has an incredible 10 wins in Las Vegas.

Top Fuel’s Doug Kalitta holds a commanding 141-point lead over Justin Ashley, giving the veteran an outside chance to clinch a world championship this weekend in Las Vegas. Other contenders include Shawn Langdon, Tony Stewart and Clay Millican.

Funny Car’s Prock, the reigning world champ, is also in prime position following his Dallas win. He’ll head to Vegas with hopes of a second straight title, holding a 112-point lead over Matt Hagan. Others to watch include Jack Beckman, Ron Capps and Daniel Wilkerson.

The Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals powered by Direct Connection will also feature thrilling competition in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, which includes some of the sport’s top drivers, and the Summit Racing Series ET Finals, where world champions will be crowned. The event also serves as the season finale in the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series.

Fans will be invited to the Nitro Alley Stage, which hosts Nitro School, meet and greets, music and more. Vegas race fans can enjoy the special pre-race ceremonies that introduce and celebrate each driver racing for the prestigious Wally on Sunday and includes the fan favorite SealMaster Track Walk. The final can’t-miss experience of any NHRA event is the winner’s circle celebration on Sunday after racing concludes, where fans are invited to congratulate the event winners.

As always, fans get a pit pass to the most powerful and sensory-filled motorsports attraction on the planet. Fans can see their favorite teams in action and servicing their hot rods between rounds, get autographs from their favorite NHRA drivers, and more. They can also visit NHRA’s Manufacturers Midway, which includes interactive displays, merchandise, food, and fun.

NHRA Mission Food Drag Racing Series qualifying will feature two rounds at 12:30 and 3 p.m. PT on Friday, Oct. 31, and the final two rounds on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 12 and 2:30 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. PT on Sunday, Nov. 2. Television coverage includes qualifying action on FS1 at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday and then eliminations coverage starting at 5 p.m. ET.

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Prescott Tire Pros & Automotive Service Returns with Greg Van Alst for CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Season Finale at Phoenix

AVONDALE, Ariz.: Veteran race car driver Greg Van Alst will close out his return to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series by competing in Friday night’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series Championship Race at Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway on October 31, 2025.

Van Alst returns to the saddle following his recent start at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, where the Anderson, Indiana native continued to make strides in his mission to build his newly established Truck Series team into a highly competitive race program.

Since September, in his three NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series races this season under the Greg Van Alst Motorsports banner, Van Alst posted his best effort in the Love’s RV Stop 225 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, where the former ARCA | CRA Series champion made gains after starting 34th and finishing 25th.

While Van Alst admits there’s still plenty of work ahead to strengthen their on-track presence, the team has made significant progress over the past two months and looks forward to continuing to showcase that hard work over 150 laps in the Arizona desert.

As the curtain falls on the 2025 Truck Series season, Van Alst and his team view Phoenix as both a benchmark and a springboard.

With each race, the No. 35 Greg Van Alst Motorsports team has gained valuable data, experience, and chemistry — all critical components for growth heading into 2026.

Their focus this weekend is simple: execute cleanly, build on what they’ve learned and close out their part-time campaign on a high note against one of the toughest fields of the year.

“Our goal since we launched this Truck Series program has been about progress,” said Van Alst. “We knew coming into the Truck Series that it wasn’t going to be easy, but every race we’ve gotten a little better — on the track, in the shop and as a team.

“Phoenix gives us one more chance to see how far we’ve come and to keep building for next year. I’m proud of what we’ve done in a short amount of time and I know we’re only scratching the surface of what this team can be.”

Van Alst returns to The Copper State looking to make his third career start in one of NASCAR’s top three national series at the iconic 1.0-mile Phoenix Raceway.

Last November and again this past spring, Van Alst competed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with SS-GreenLight Racing and Joey Gase Motorsports in collaboration with Scott Osteen.

He delivered a track-best 31st-place finish in March and now heads back to Avondale aiming to build on that performance — this time making his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series debut at Phoenix during Championship 4 weekend.

The veteran racer is also a three-time starter in the ARCA Menards Series at Phoenix, where he earned a track-best 10th-place finish — just weeks after capturing his breakthrough ARCA Menards Series victory at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway to open the 2023 season.

With all that experience combined, Van Alst hopes to deliver another solid top-25 finish — or better — under the Friday night lights of the Arizona desert.

Armed with laps across multiple NASCAR divisions at Phoenix and growing confidence in his team’s progress, Van Alst believes Friday night’s race presents another valuable opportunity to measure growth and keep building momentum heading into the offseason.

“We’ve learned a lot as a team this year,” said Van Alst.

“Every race has taught us something new — whether it’s about the trucks, the setups, or how we communicate as a group. Phoenix is a place I really enjoy racing at, and it’s a great spot to wrap up our season.

“We’re not chasing a championship, but we’re chasing improvement, and if we can come out of here with another strong, clean finish, it’ll be a great way to end the year and carry that momentum into 2026.”

Van Alst returns for the 25th and final NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series race of the year with the support of Prescott Tire Pros & Automotive Service, a proud partner that has stood firmly behind his racing efforts.

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“It’s really special to have Prescott Tire Pros & Automotive Service on board with us for the Truck Series finale,” said Van Alst.

“They’ve supported me in the Xfinity Series the last couple of years at Phoenix, and to have them step up and join us for this race means a lot. They’re great people who love racing and their community, and I’m proud to represent them in their home state.

“Hopefully, we can give them a solid run under the lights and finish the season strong.”

To strengthen continuity and performance heading into Phoenix Raceway, Van Alst will continue working with his former championship-winning crew chief Kevin Shannon, who guided him to success during his ARCA | CRA Late Model days.

“Kevin and I have been through a lot together over the years,” said Van Alst. “He’s been a big part of my racing career and having him back on the box just feels right. We’ve always had great chemistry, and he understands how I communicate and what I need out of the car.

“Phoenix is a technical track where balance and patience really matter, and I know having Kevin calling the shots gives us the best chance to keep improving and finish the season the way we want to.”

For this ninth Truck start, Van Alst’s company, Top Choice Fence, will serve as an associate marketing partner. Meanwhile, Greg Van Alst Motorsports continues to actively seek additional partners to join the team’s growth journey in 2026.

The 2023 Daytona ARCA winner began the 2025 season competing part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen. After eight starts, Van Alst opted to step back and reset his racing schedule for the remainder of the year.

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The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series Championship Race (150 laps | 150 miles) serves as the 25th of 25 races on the 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series schedule. A full 50-minute practice will occur on Thursday, October 30, 2025, from 4:35 p.m. to 5:25 p.m. Qualifying will follow on race day, Friday, October 31, beginning at 12:35 p.m. The field will take the green flag shortly after 4:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. ET), with live coverage on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), the Motor Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (MT).

FUNNY CAR’S JACK BECKMAN LOOKS FOR FIRST LAS VEGAS WIN IN NEARLY 20 YEARS IN LOADED FUNNY CAR RANKS

LAS VEGAS (Oct. 29, 2025) – With two more events on the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series schedule, Funny Car veteran Jack Beckman is ready to finish the season strong at this weekend’s 25th annual Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals powered by Direct Connection at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

It’s been nearly 20 years since Beckman claimed a win at the Las Vegas track, which has him plenty motivated for a big weekend. Currently third in points, Beckman and his PEAK Antifreeze and Coolant Funny Car team will have their sights set on a victory at the penultimate event of the season, which would be Beckman’s first at the facility since the 2006 campaign.

“As much as I love that track and as much success as I’ve had there as a sportsman racer, I’ve never won since 2006 in a Funny Car,” said Beckman. “You’d think the sheer odds would favor me for that facility. I hope I’ve gotten to that tipping point because Pomona was very fickle to me in the pro car for years and now I’ve won the last four times I’ve been there. So, hopefully I’ve paid my dues for Las Vegas.”

Brittany Force (Top Fuel), Austin Prock (Funny Car), Aaron Stanfield (Pro Stock) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) each won the fall race in Las Vegas last year. The race will be broadcast on FS1, including eliminations at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, and is the 19th of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

Beckman has two wins early this season in Pomona and Chicago, remaining consistently in the top five throughout the 2025 season. He’s 131 points behind his John Force Racing teammate and reigning Funny Car world champion Prock, with four-time champion Matt Hagan in second.

Prock has a lead of 112 points over Hagan, following his win in Dallas, giving him nine victories and a commanding lead with two races remaining in the Countdown to the Championship.

Others to watch in the loaded Funny Car ranks include three-time champ Ron Capps, Paul Lee, Daniel Wilkerson, rookie Spencer Hyde, Reading winner Cruz Pedregon and Chad Green.

“The race is for second place unless something significant happens to the team that hasn’t happened since the day Austin first strapped into that car. Nobody’s going to catch Austin, but our job is to just keep winning rounds and, if we can win the next eight rounds, it will solidify second and maybe first if they stumble. But unless we get them in the first round at the next two races, it’s going to be very difficult for us to get them out of competition early.

“Things lined up in our favor at St. Louis, where we were able to beat them in the second round. Unfortunately, there was an inversion in Dallas. We lost early and they went on to win the race, so if they win the championship, they didn’t back into it. The season they’ve had is amazing. I understand the numbers, so our goal is to win the race. The points will take care of themselves.”

Top Fuel’s Doug Kalitta holds a commanding 141-point lead over Justin Ashley, giving the veteran an outside chance to clinch a world championship this weekend in Las Vegas. Other contenders include Shawn Langdon, Tony Stewart and Clay Millican.

It’s a two-horse race in Pro Stock, as Dallas Glenn leads KB Titan Racing teammate Greg Anderson by 60 points. The duo has dominated in 2025 and will look to finish strong against a field that features Matt Hartford, Aaron Stanfield and Erica Enders, who has an incredible 10 wins in Las Vegas.

Richard Gadson moved a step closer to his first world title after winning in Dallas. He leads teammate and back-to-back world champ Gaige Herrera by 72 points and Matt Smith by 105 points heading towards the stretch run.

The Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals powered by Direct Connection will also feature thrilling competition in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, which includes some of the sport’s top drivers, and the Summit Racing Series ET Finals, where world champions will be crowned. The event also serves as the season finale in the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series.

Fans will be invited to the Nitro Alley Stage, which hosts Nitro School, meet and greets, music and more. Vegas race fans can enjoy the special pre-race ceremonies that introduce and celebrate each driver racing for the prestigious Wally on Sunday and includes the fan favorite SealMaster Track Walk. The final can’t-miss experience of any NHRA event is the winner’s circle celebration on Sunday after racing concludes, where fans are invited to congratulate the event winners.

As always, fans get a pit pass to the most powerful and sensory-filled motorsports attraction on the planet. Fans can see their favorite teams in action and servicing their hot rods between rounds, get autographs from their favorite NHRA drivers, and more. They can also visit NHRA’s Manufacturers Midway, which includes interactive displays, merchandise, food, and fun.

NHRA Mission Food Drag Racing Series qualifying will feature two rounds at 12:30 and 3 p.m. PT on Friday, Oct. 31, and the final two rounds on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 12 and 2:30 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. PT on Sunday, Nov. 2. Television coverage includes qualifying action on FS1 at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday and then eliminations coverage starting at 5 p.m. ET.

To purchase tickets to the Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals powered by Direct Connection at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, please call 800-644-4444 or visit www.lvms.com. For more information about NHRA, visit www.NHRA.com. For more information on the Dodge brand, visit Dodge.com.


About Dodge

For 111 years, the Dodge brand has carried on the spirit of brothers John and Horace Dodge. Their influence continues today as Dodge, America’s performance brand, shifts into high gear with a lineup that delivers unrivaled performance in each of its segments.

The new, next-generation Dodge Charger multi-energy lineup is led by the 670-horsepower Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack – the world’s quickest and most powerful muscle car. For 2026, the all-new 550-horsepower Dodge Charger Scat Pack, powered by the 3.0L Twin Turbo SIXPACK H.O. engine, expands the Charger lineup, powered by the most powerful Hurricane engine in production.

Dodge also keeps its foot on the pedal as a pure performance brand with the 710-horsepower Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, the most powerful gas engine SUV ever, and best-in-class standard performance in the compact-utility vehicle segment with the Dodge Hornet.

For more information on the Dodge brand, visit Dodge.com.

About Mission Foods

MISSION®, owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., is the world’s leading brand for tortillas and wraps. MISSION® is also globally renowned for flatbreads, dips, salsas and Mexican food products. With presence in over 112 countries, MISSION® products are suited to the lifestyles and the local tastes of each country. With innovation and customer needs in mind, MISSION® focuses on the highest quality, authentic flavors, and providing healthy options that families and friends can enjoy together. For more information, please visit https://www.missionfoods.com/

About NHRA

NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 20 national events featuring the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock at select national events. NHRA provides competition opportunities for drivers of all levels in the NHRA Summit Racing Series and NHRA Street Legal™. NHRA also offers the NHRA Jr. Street® program for teens and the Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League® for youth ages 5 to 17. With more than 100 Member Tracks, NHRA allows racers to compete at a variety of locations nationally and internationally. NHRA’s Youth and Education Services® (YES) Program reaches over 30,000 students annually to ignite their interest in automotive and racing related careers. NHRA’s streaming service, NHRA.tv®, allows fans to view all NHRA national events as well as exclusive features of the sport. In addition, NHRA owns and operates three racing facilities: Gainesville Raceway in Florida; Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park; and In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip in Southern California. For more information, log on to www.NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

How to Choose a Reliable Water Temperature Gauge for Your Car’s Engine

Keeping your engine running at the right temperature ensures smooth performance and avoids costly trouble. Even though most modern cars already have built-in sensors, many drivers still prefer to add their own aftermarket water temperature gauge for greater accuracy.  

It is a small but valuable upgrade that lets you keep an eye on what’s happening under the bonnet and catch early signs of overheating before things go south.

Key Factors That Define a Reliable Gauge

When choosing a gauge, precision is the first thing to consider. An inaccurate reading can mislead you into thinking everything is fine when it’s not, or make you worry when there’s no reason to. The best gauges offer steady, trustworthy readings regardless of driving conditions. Mechanical types are known for pinpoint accuracy, while electric versions are simpler to wire up and suit a wider range of setups. Whichever you choose, make sure it is properly calibrated so the numbers on the dial actually match what’s going on in your engine.

Durability deserves just as much attention. Conditions under the bonnet are harsh, heat, vibration, and moisture are constant challenges. You will want a gauge built with solid materials, ideally one with a sealed housing or weather-resistant casing. If you often take your vehicle off-road or push it hard on the track, stainless steel bezels and reinforced wiring are worth the extra spend. They can handle the punishment and last far longer than budget options.

Matching the Gauge to Your Vehicle and Driving Conditions

Not every gauge will suit every car. What you drive, and how you drive it, should guide your choice. For the everyday commuter, a simple unit that is easy to install might be all that’s needed. On the other hand, if you are working with a performance car or a heavy 4WD, look for something that can read a wider temperature range and react quickly to changes.

Owners of older or modified cars might find universal gauges more practical since they can fit a variety of engines. Just check compatibility before you buy. 

Installation Considerations and Placement Tips

Even the best gauge won’t perform properly if it is poorly installed. The sender unit should sit where it can measure the coolant temperature accurately, usually near the thermostat housing or on the upper radiator hose. Some kits include adaptors or inline fittings to make this easier, which is handy if your car does not have a convenient mounting point.

Electrical wiring also matters more than most people realise. A secure power supply and a clean ground connection are essential for stable readings. Keep the wiring away from ignition parts to avoid interference that can throw off the numbers. 

Quality, Brand Reputation and Warranty

Choosing a gauge from a trusted supplier pays off in the long term. Reputable manufacturers test their products thoroughly and usually back them with decent warranties. Cheap alternatives might seem appealing, but they often cut corners where accuracy and durability count. Reading customer reviews or seeking advice from other car owners can help you spot reliable names.

Extra touches like anti-fog glass, backlighting for night use, or adjustable warning indicators are also worth considering. They make the gauge easier to read and give you quicker warnings if things start to heat up.

Final Thoughts

The right temperature gauge gives you the confidence to drive knowing your engine’s temperature is under control. By investing in a quality unit, ensuring it suits your vehicle, and installing it correctly, you are taking a smart, proactive step that can prevent serious damage later on. 

It does not matter whether your car is for the daily grind or weekend thrills, keeping an eye on temperature is one of the simplest ways to protect its performance and lifespan.

The Smartest First Step After Any Car Accident: Call a Lawyer

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No one expects their daily drive to end with flashing lights, a crumpled bumper, or the unsettling silence that follows a collision. Yet accidents happen every day, often in the blink of an eye, leaving drivers and passengers shaken, unsure, and overwhelmed by what comes next. Between phone calls to insurance companies, medical checkups, and endless paperwork, the aftermath can quickly become a blur of confusion. During such moments, reaching out to a car crash lawyer in Oklahoma City is one of the most valuable steps a person can take. The right legal guidance not only protects your rights but also helps you move forward with confidence, ensuring the situation doesn’t spiral into unnecessary stress or financial strain.

Understanding What Happens After an Accident

Car accidents can vary in severity, but even a minor fender bender can bring complications that linger long after the vehicles are towed away. There’s the immediate shock, followed by questions about who was at fault, what to say to the insurance adjuster, and how to handle potential medical costs. It’s easy to underestimate the importance of early legal advice, especially when everything feels uncertain.

A lawyer steps into this chaos with clarity. Their role is not just about lawsuits or settlements, but about protecting your best interests when you’re most vulnerable. They understand the system, the timelines, and the tactics insurance companies use to minimize payouts. Without legal help, it’s common for accident victims to accept quick settlements that fail to cover the full extent of their losses. Having a professional handle these details allows you to focus on healing, not haggling.

Why Immediate Action Matters

Timing is crucial after an accident. Evidence can fade quickly, skid marks disappear, vehicles are repaired or scrapped, and memories blur. The sooner an attorney becomes involved, the easier it is to preserve critical information that supports your case. Whether it’s photographs from the scene, witness statements, or medical documentation, these details can be pivotal in determining liability and compensation.

A seasoned car accident lawyer knows how to gather and organize this evidence before it’s lost. They also help ensure deadlines are met, as personal injury claims are governed by strict time limits. Missing one can mean forfeiting your right to compensation altogether. Acting promptly isn’t just smart, it’s often essential.

Navigating Insurance Companies with Confidence

Insurance companies may sound cooperative in the beginning, but their primary goal is to reduce costs, not maximize your recovery. Adjusters often contact victims quickly after an accident, offering settlements that may seem fair at first glance. Yet beneath the surface, these offers are typically calculated to minimize payout amounts.

A lawyer acts as a shield between you and the insurance company. They know how to evaluate the true value of your claim, factoring in medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and potential long-term impacts. More importantly, they know how to negotiate effectively, ensuring you’re not pressured into decisions that could hurt your future.

With a legal expert on your side, conversations with insurers shift from uncertainty to strategy. You’re no longer trying to decode legal jargon or navigate complicated forms alone. Instead, you have someone translating, advocating, and guiding every step of the way.

One of the biggest misconceptions about hiring a lawyer is cost. Many hesitate, assuming they can’t afford it, especially after an accident that already brings financial strain. What most don’t realize is that many personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case. This arrangement allows victims to pursue justice without upfront fees or added stress.

The structure also motivates lawyers to work diligently on your behalf, since their success depends on securing the best possible outcome. It’s a relationship built on shared goals and trust, two things that matter deeply when dealing with something as personal and stressful as a car accident.

Beyond paperwork and negotiations, a good lawyer provides something often overlooked: reassurance. The period after an accident can be emotionally draining. There’s frustration, confusion, sometimes even guilt. It’s during these moments that professional support becomes invaluable. A lawyer not only guides the legal process but also helps restore a sense of control.

Knowing someone experienced is handling the details brings peace of mind. It allows you to focus on recovery, both physical and emotional, without the constant worry of missing something important. The right attorney treats each case as more than a file, understanding that behind every claim is a person rebuilding after an unexpected event.

How to Find the Right Lawyer for Your Case

Choosing the right attorney involves more than a quick online search. It starts with research, reviews, and recommendations. Look for someone who specializes in personal injury or car accident cases, as they’ll have the experience needed to navigate this specific area of law.

Consultations are an excellent way to gauge compatibility. Most reputable firms offer them for free, allowing potential clients to discuss their situation and ask questions. During that meeting, pay attention to how clearly the lawyer explains the process and whether they seem genuinely interested in helping. Experience matters, but so does empathy. A trusted attorney will listen carefully, explain options thoroughly, and provide realistic expectations.

Checking a lawyer’s track record can also offer insight. Past results don’t guarantee future outcomes, but they do reflect skill and consistency. A strong record of settlements or verdicts indicates an attorney who understands how to negotiate effectively and argue persuasively.

The Benefits of Acting Early

Waiting too long to seek legal advice can create unnecessary challenges. Delays in reporting injuries or damages can weaken a claim, making it harder to prove the connection between the accident and its consequences. Immediate legal involvement helps prevent these issues by establishing a clear record from the beginning.

Moreover, early action can reduce stress. Instead of juggling phone calls, deadlines, and documents, your lawyer handles communication and paperwork. They keep you informed without overwhelming you, providing updates and explaining each step as the case unfolds. This collaborative approach ensures transparency and helps avoid surprises later on.

Beyond Compensation: Restoring Balance

While financial compensation is an important part of any personal injury claim, it’s not the only goal. True justice goes beyond money, it’s about restoring balance. A fair outcome helps rebuild what was disrupted, whether that means covering medical expenses, replacing lost income, or easing the emotional burden that follows an accident.

A skilled lawyer understands this broader picture. Their focus isn’t just on numbers, but on ensuring clients leave the process feeling respected, informed, and supported. Legal success means little without human understanding, and the best attorneys blend both seamlessly.

Building Trust in a Difficult Time

Trust is the cornerstone of any attorney-client relationship. It’s what allows open communication, honest advice, and shared decision-making. From the first consultation to the final resolution, that trust builds through transparency and dedication. A reliable lawyer takes time to explain every stage, answer questions, and ensure clients feel empowered, not sidelined.

When trust is established, clients can move through the process with confidence, knowing their advocate is not just fighting for compensation, but for fairness.

Final Thoughts

After a car accident, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. The path forward may seem complicated, filled with uncertainty about what steps to take next. That’s where professional guidance becomes invaluable. A skilled lawyer transforms confusion into clarity and chaos into order. With their expertise, victims gain a sense of direction and assurance that their future is being carefully protected.

No one can undo what happened on the road, but with the right legal support, it’s possible to move forward stronger, wiser, and with peace of mind. Taking that first step toward help is more than just smart, it’s an act of self-protection and empowerment. In the aftermath of a crash, having a trusted advocate by your side can make all the difference between feeling lost and finding justice.

Evidence Needed for a Fort Lauderdale Truck Accident Case

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is known for its stunning beaches, bustling downtown, and busy highways that connect the city to major commercial and transportation routes. Roads like I-95, I-595, and the Florida Turnpike see a constant flow of heavy trucks, making truck accidents all too common. When a crash occurs, the consequences can be severe, including serious injuries, property damage, and emotional trauma that often follow.

Truck accidents usually involve multiple parties, including the driver, trucking company, and insurance providers. Collecting strong evidence is essential to prove fault and secure fair compensation. Working with a trusted truck accident lawyer in Fort Lauderdale can make a critical difference between a denied claim and a successful settlement.

Key Types of Evidence in Truck Accident Cases

1. Police Reports and Accident Documentation

Police reports provide an official account of the accident, including location, weather conditions, vehicle damage, and preliminary fault determination. In Fort Lauderdale, these reports are often the foundation for insurance claims or lawsuits.

2. Photographs and Video Evidence

Photos and videos from the accident scene capture essential details, such as skid marks, road debris, traffic signs, and vehicle positions. Dashcam or nearby CCTV footage can also show exactly how the accident occurred, providing powerful visual evidence.

3. Witness Testimony

Eyewitnesses, including other drivers and bystanders, can confirm key details about the crash. Their statements provide additional proof to support your account and strengthen your case.

4. The Truck Driver Logs

Commercial truck drivers are required by federal law to maintain hours-of-service logs, tracking driving hours, rest breaks, and compliance with safety regulations. Inaccurate or falsified logs can serve as evidence of negligence or driver fatigue.

5. Truck Maintenance and Inspection Records

Trucking companies must regularly inspect and maintain their vehicles. Missing or incomplete maintenance records can indicate negligence, such as failing to repair faulty brakes, tires, or other critical components that could have contributed to the accident.

6. Employment and the Training Records

If a truck driver lacked proper training, licensing, or a clean driving record, this could point to negligent hiring or supervision by the trucking company. Reviewing personnel files and training certificates helps show whether safety rules were ignored.

7. The Medical Records

Medical documents, including hospital reports, test results, and treatment plans, establish the link between the accident and your injuries. They provide evidence of the crash’s physical, emotional, and financial impacts.

8. Expert Testimony and the Accident Reconstruction

Experts such as accident reconstruction specialists, engineers, and medical professionals can explain how and why the accident happened. Using forensic testing and simulations, they can demonstrate factors like truck speed, impact angle, and stopping distance. Expert testimony adds credibility and helps juries understand complex technical details, especially when fault is contested.

Conclusion

Building a strong Fort Lauderdale truck accident case requires more than filing a report. It takes careful documentation, concrete evidence, and expert analysis. From police reports to black box data, each piece of evidence contributes to a complete picture of the crash. Acting quickly and working with experienced legal professionals greatly improves your chances of securing the compensation you deserve.

Key Takeaways 

  • Provide the official account of the accident and initial fault findings.
  • Visually document damage, conditions, and violations.
  • Offer independent accounts that confirm your version of events.
  • Reveal fatigue or federal regulation violations.
  • Supplies technical details about vehicle behavior before impact.
  • Show whether the trucking company neglected repairs.
  • Indicate negligent hiring or inadequate training.
  • Connect your injuries to the crash and support your claim.
  • Strengthens your case with professional analysis and reconstruction.

When and How to Move Up Stakes in Online Poker

Moving up the stakes in online poker can be a turning point. It can build skills and confidence, but also expose weak spots. Many players rush too soon and lose a large part of their bankroll. The difference between success and failure often lies in timing and preparation. Knowing when to make the move and how to adjust strategy is key. 

This article explains how to up the stakes wisely, manage your funds, and stay mentally strong. You will learn what signals show readiness and how to avoid costly mistakes. With the right plan, your progress can be steady and safe instead of risky and short-lived.

Live Texas Holdem Poker

Live Texas Holdem poker brings players face-to-face with real-time action against others. It keeps the classic rules of Holdem but adds a human element that online tables often lack. Many players now use live texas holdem bonus poker online casinos to test higher-stakes play in a safer setting. These bonuses allow extra chips or credit that act as a training field before using personal funds. The key difference between real money and bonus play lies in the outcome value. 

Winnings from bonuses may have limits or conditions, while real money games affect your bankroll directly. Using bonuses can show how pressure changes at higher limits and how opponents behave. Yet, smart bankroll control remains vital. A bonus gives room to practise, but discipline ensures lasting progress. The goal is not only to test higher stakes but to build habits that protect funds and sharpen decision-making.

Recognizing the Right Time to Move Up

To know when to increase stakes in poker demands self-awareness and clear evidence of progress. Many players rush after a few wins, but emotion clouds judgement. Moving up must rest on skill, confidence, and discipline. Before a player decides they must move poker levels, it helps to check several clear signs.

  1. Consistent profit over a long sample of hands shows control and understanding of the current limit.
  2. Comfort in regular games without fear or doubt suggests readiness for tougher spots.
  3. A positive and calm mindset remains steady after both wins and losses.
  4. A proper bankroll size exists to handle swings at higher stakes without pressure.
  5. A review of results and notes confirms clear strategy improvement.

Emotional stability sits at the centre of all these signs. Players who act from frustration or greed often lose faster than they expect. A gradual rise with set goals and data-based checks prevents damage to funds. To move up should feel like a measured decision, not a reaction to luck. Those who plan and track performance gain confidence and protect their progress over time.

Bankroll Management and Risk Control

Strong bankroll management protects a player from emotional and financial loss. When limits rise, swings become larger, and control over funds grows more important. The standard rule suggests holding 30-50 buy-ins for cash games. This buffer allows natural variance without breaking stability. Poker money must stay separate from personal savings or bills. Mixing the two creates stress and poor choices.

Understanding personal limits is vital. Some players study tools such as the economic risk map usa to assess risk tolerance and decision-making patterns. Knowing how much loss one can handle helps prevent panic and keeps decisions rational.

Bankroll discipline ensures long-term stability. It builds patience and trust in a clear plan instead of impulse. A player who follows these rules can survive bad streaks and move up responsibly.

Game LimitRecommended Buy-insMinimum BankrollRisk LevelAdjustment Notes
$0.05/$0.1030$300LowBest for early practice
$0.25/$0.5040$1,000ModerateFocus on tighter play
$1/$250$4,000HighPrepare for bigger swings

Adjusting Mindset and Strategy for Higher Limits

Moving to higher limits demands sharper focus and stronger control. Emotions must stay out of play. Losses will happen, but tilt makes them worse. A calm mind keeps thoughts clear and actions measured. Larger pots raise pressure, so every choice must rest on logic.

At higher levels, opponents think deeper and bluff with care. Each move must have a purpose. Poker players stake their progress on reading rivals, not on luck. Careful study of timing and bet size reveals patterns. For example, an aggressive player often fires large bets to push others out. The best counter is patience and well-timed traps, not rash calls.

Discipline forms the base of long-term success. Logical risk control keeps poor emotions in check. A set plan with steady review leads to better results. Players who stay calm, adapt quickly, and maintain a data-driven focus gain the edge. A strong mindset with flexible tactics turns higher limits into a field for progress, not fear.

Common Mistakes When Moving Up

Many players struggle when they move up too quickly. Small errors at low limits can become costly at higher ones. Here is the list of common mistakes:

  1. Overconfidence after early wins
  2. Ignoring bankroll rules
  3. Poor adjustment to stronger rivals
  4. Lack of self-assessment
  5. Weak tilt control

High Stakes Poker Examples

High-stakes poker offers valuable lessons for players who aim to rise. Professionals in these games show strong patience and flexibility under pressure. They wait for clear chances instead of chasing every pot. Each move follows logic and calculation, not emotion.

In high-stakes poker games, small details define profit or loss. A single read or fold can shift an entire session. Pros use data analysis, study groups, and hand reviews to refine skills. They study trends, record patterns, and discuss hands with trusted peers. This structure offers deeper insight than casual play can.

However, moving up does not mean blindly copying professionals. Each player must develop a method that fits their personal strengths and limitations. The main lesson lies in discipline and preparation, not imitation. Clear goals, record-keeping, and post-session analysis matter more than flashy plays. Those who treat poker as both craft and study gain steady progress and long-term control at any limit.

ERICA ENDERS AND ELITE MOTORSPORTS LOOKING FOR SOME LADY LUCK AT NHRA NEVADA NATIONALS

LAS VEGAS (Oct. 29, 2025) – Elite Motorsports storms into The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with sights set on a statement-making weekend at the Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals. Leading the charge is Erica Enders and her Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage / Melling Performance / SCAG Power Equipment machine who have turned Vegas into a kingdom where she’s reigned supreme, boasting more wins than any NHRA professional.

With 10 total victories at the facility, six at the fall Nevada Nationals and four at the spring event, Enders enters the penultimate event of the 2025 Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series not with excuses, but with unyielding resolve. Despite a season where the points have fallen short of expectations, the winningest female in motorsports with 50 national event titles—49 of them in Pro Stock— has transformed adversity into motivation.

“The amount of work that has gone on at Elite Motorsports in 2025 is unfathomable,” Enders said. “There’s a striking difference between us and our competitors. When we are behind, we put our heads down and go to work. And that’s exactly what we’ve done this season. The way the points are panning out is nothing short of an embarrassment but at the same time, we use it as fuel to motivate us in the future.

“Since we left Texas, we have been working and testing to try to figure out our best combination, to head west,” Enders continued. “We potentially have eight qualifying sessions and eight rounds of eliminations to test and try to get better for 2026 and that’s exactly what we are going to do. Having said that, Aaron Stanfield has an opportunity to finish second and I have an opportunity to finish third and we are going to do everything in our power to execute. It’s no secret that Vegas is one of my favorite places to race, on the planet. I’m hopeful that our typical Vegas lady luck, will be on our side.”

In addition to Enders 10 wins at the facility, most recently in the fall of 2023, Stanfield and the JHG / Melling / Janac Brothers team picked up a win at last year’s Nevada Nationals and Jeg Coughlin Jr., who is taking care of business behind the wheel of the SCAG / Outlaw Beer machine, has six wins at the facility, two in the fall (2002, 2008) and most recently last spring at the Four-Wide event.

Greg Stanfield in his Janac Brothers / The Rod Shop entry, Troy Coughlin Jr. representing JEGS and the Cuadra Boys trio round out the Elite Motorsports team looking for their first wins at the facility.

Competition at the Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway begins with four rounds of qualifying Friday at 12:30 and 3 p.m. and Saturday at noon and 2:30 p.m. Eliminations round out the weekend Sunday at 11 a.m. with Pro Stock first round at noon. Fans can catch the action live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) with a qualifying show at 3 p.m. ET and eliminations at 5 p.m. ET.

Front Row Motorsports: Phoenix Raceway Competition Notes – Zane Smith

Zane Smith and the No. 38 Aaron’s Lucky Dog Ford Team
Phoenix Raceway Competition Notes
Phoenix Raceway Championship Race

Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
Event: Race 38 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Phoenix Raceway (1.0-mile)
#of Laps: 312
Time/TV/Radio: 3:00 PM ET on NBC/MRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Zane Smith Notes

Phoenix Raceway will host the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season finale this Sunday. In four NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at the track, Zane Smith has recorded three top-five finishes, including a victory in 2022 that capped off his championship season. In the Cup Series, Smith earned a career-best ninth-place finish at the one-mile track earlier this year in March.

Smith and Aaron’s Rent-to-Own will run the fan-favorite Aaron’s Lucky Dog scheme for the season finale. The Lucky Dog scheme has a deep-rooted, nostalgic history in the NASCAR Cup Series, having been driven by David Reutimann, Brian Vickers, Michael McDowell, Michael Waltrip, and many more. To find an Aaron’s store location near you, please visit Aarons.com.

“This season has been an adventure, and probably the most fun I have had in my career,” said Smith. “We have a good group here on this 38 team, so I’m hoping I can deliver a strong result for them on Sunday to finish out the year.”

Road Crew

Driver: Zane Smith

Hometown: Huntington Beach, California

Crew Chief: Ryan Bergenty

Hometown: Plainville, Connecticut

Car Chief: Will Norris

Hometown: Bells, Tennessee

Engineer: Jacob Clamme

Hometown: Hartford City, Indiana

Engineer: Chris Yerges

Hometown: Green Bay, Wisconsin

Mechanic: Steve Godfrey

Hometown: West Haven, Connecticut

Mechanic / Engine Tuner: Tyler Podlaski

Hometown: Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania

Interior Specialist: Matt Fowler

Hometown: Spartanburg, South Carolina

Spotter: Ryan Blanchard

Hometown: Bethlehem, Connecticut

Transport Co-Driver: Ernest Mullins

Hometown: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Transport Co-Driver: Rick Grissom

Hometown: Bakersfield, California

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Ryan Flores

Hometown: Manasquan, New Jersey

Rear Tire Changer: Austin Chrismon

Hometown: China Grove, North Carolina

Tire Carrier: Drew Baum

Hometown: Williamsport, Pennsylvania

Jackman: Ryan Selig

Hometown: Lindenhurst, Illinois

Fueler: Chris Webb

Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

ABOUT AARON’S

Headquartered in Atlanta, The Aaron’s Company, Inc. is a leading, technology-enabled, omnichannel provider of lease-to-own and retail purchase solutions of appliances, electronics, furniture, and other home goods. Aaron’s offers a direct-to-consumer lease-to-own solution through its approximately 1,200 Company-operated and franchised stores in 47 states and Canada, as well as its e-commerce platform, Aarons.com.

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.