Sprint Cars · Late Models · Modifieds · REGIONAL & LOCAL
Vol. 1, No. 10
JUNE 25, 2026
WEEKLY Edition
Here we stand.
The summer journey is already taking interesting turns. Silly season continues to break chains at any given time, even with the biggest events still ahead.
Topics in this edition:
Surprise divide
Six-figure winners
Billy Moyer still loves winning
Top Story of the Week
SEPARATE WAYS
After 18 months together, Drake Troutman and G.R. Smith have parted ways.
The surprise announcement came at the start of a busy northern swing for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision.
The details:
Troutman announced the split on Tuesday, saying "there's no bad blood."
G.R. Smith has partnered with Jake Timm to have him carry the Team 22 Inc. banner for seven World of Outlaws events, while the team navigates its options.
After a slow start to the beginning of the Huset's High Bank Nationals week, David Gravel and his Big Game Motorsports team rebounded for the mega $300,000 score.
With Coles County Speedway suffering extensive damage from a recent tornado, Charleston Speedway has opened its gates for the Cole County staff to host its Stars, Stripes & Survivors event supporting breast cancer awareness.
The Charleston Speedway owners have handed over the keys for the track to the Coles County crew to run the event, which benefits Melissa Shain in her fight with breast cancer.
The event will be held over the Fourth of July weekend, featuring Midgets, Modifieds, Crown Vics, and Hornets.
•Nicknamed "The Class Track," Tri-State is a popular open wheel track, hosting several Sprint Car and Midget events throughout the year, including an annual stop for the World of Outlaws and the Haubstadt Hustler with the USAC Sprint Cars.
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