Midweek Money Series – Monday, July 14, 2025
Fremont Speedway (Fremont, OH)
#replay
Dirt Draft Fastest in Hot Laps – Aaron Reutzel (12.494)
Capital Custom Trailers QuickTime – Cole Macedo (12.301)
TJ Forged Heat One Winner – Cole Macedo
DMI Heat Two Winner – Brad Sweet
BR Motorsports Heat Three Winner – Tyler Courtney
Rod End Supply Heat Four Winner – Sye Lynch
C-Main Winner – T.J. Michael
FK Rod Ends Dash Winner – Cole Macedo
Winters Performance B-Main Winner – Chase Randall
Jake’s Golf Carts Fastest Lap Award – Cole Macedo (13.919)
Rod End Supply Hard Charger – Brenham Crouch +12 (29th-17th)
Lap Leaders – Cole Macedo 1-35
Kubota A Feature (35 Laps): Kubota A Feature (35 Laps): 1. 2C-Cole Macedo[1]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[4]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[6]; 4. 49-Brad Sweet[3]; 5. 19-Brent Marks[11]; 6. 13-Daison Pursley[2]; 7. 24-Rico Abreu[13]; 8. 19H-Joel Myers Jr[12]; 9. 88-Tanner Thorson[15]; 10. 48-Danny Dietrich[14]; 11. 14R-Sean Rayhall[5]; 12. 4-Zane DeVault[10]; 13. 33W-Cap Henry[18]; 14. 87-Aaron Reutzel[25]; 15. 42-Sye Lynch[8]; 16. 26-Justin Peck[27]; 17. 5-Brenham Crouch[29]; 18. 09-Craig Mintz[16]; 19. 16-DJ Foos[26]; 20. 14-Spencer Bayston[22]; 21. 29-Zeth Sabo[19]; 22. 15C-Chris Andrews[20]; 23. 9-Kasey Kahne[28]; 24. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[23]; 25. 3J-Trey Jacobs[7]; 26. 14BC-Corey Day[9]; 27. 11-Cole Duncan[24]; 28. 101-Kalib Henry[17]; 29. 9R-Chase Randall[21]
(0:00) – Laps 1-25
(12:29) – Laps 26-35
(18:34) – Whiskey Myers Victory Lane
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Coming to the green next time by Cole Mito and Dason Persley in row number one. Bradu, Kyle Larson in row two, Shawn Ray Hall, Tyler Courtney in row three, Trey Jacobs and Sai Lynch in row four, and then Zayn Deva and Brent Marks in row number five. Hendrick Cars.com pace truck will pull off this time by along with the Fremont Speedway pace truck might actually have debris, I believe. Yes, not going green. It looks like Cory Day, Brian is going to rejoin the field in turn two. Oh, there he is. So, Cory Day not sure what the problem was obviously as he pulled off right before the four wide went and now he will rejoin at the tail. So, he will essentially start 29th on the field. We did not go green due to debris in turn one, allowing the 14 BC to come back onto the track. He refires the driven to save lives entry. And now the lights go out. Ready to go. Just a Monday night drive on a 35. Right here we go for 35. hinderc.com pace truck into the infield. Fremont Speedway. We got them racked. We got them stacked. And we’ve got the grand stands packed. Let’s go racing up at turn number four. We are green rocking and rolling into turn one at Fremont Speedway and Cole Mito is going to jump out with the early race lead. They are side by side for second rolling into turn number three. Bradu underneath a decent Persley trying to go almost three wide for the lead off of turn number four, but Cole Msoto will lead lap number one. MSO leads lap one. Jason Persley now separates himself. Now he doesn’t. Bradu off the bottom pulls up next to the boot motorsports number 13. And Bradu will edge ahead with second into turn number three. Bradu now up to second. Persie turns it down the hill. Tries to come back after that. Auto bottle parts number 49 car in turn one. Caution one slow. It is Chase Randall in the 9R in the yellow flag quickly blinks on with two laps in. So Chase Randall with a problem. He was running in 19th position at the time. We’ll see a replay here in just a moment uh via comp cams. Looking for a green car towards the tail end of the field. Right there in the middle of three and four. Right now that car just shuts off. And we mentioned it, Tony mentioned it earlier that they had that problem at Florence where the car would pop out of gear. It affected him at least two times in that one. And I’m not sure obviously if that was the exact same thing or not, but it was fine up until there. Good run right now for this one. for Sai Lynch. He’s currently sitting in sixth. He’s looking for his best finish of the K Cabota Highland Racing season. Lynch will start inside of row three for the restart. His best run of the year was a seventh place run at Lucas Oil Speedway in Missouri. Looking to come back to Green this time by a long, long ways away from home in this one. Back underway. Little bit of a wonky start there for Sil Lynch may have hopped a wheel and he’s going to lose a couple spots down the front straightaway, but Colos will resume his place up front at the head of the field. Rolling into turn three. Here comes Kyle Larson underneath the Bradu looking for second. Cannot make the move there, but Larson looks a little froggy here early on in this one. Might have a car to contend with Bradu for that second spot. Maybe even Msino for the race lead. Jason Persley sits back and fourth. Fifth is Tyler Courtney. Shawn Ray Hall has gotten back around Sai Lynch on the race start. Ray Hall run six. We got one off the pace and stopped. It is Casey Jedek in the 11N. So Casey Jedek who transferred in through the B main is now stopped on track. He was running 25th at the time. Jed, it looks like some debris on the track there as well to the right on the screen there. And there you see a Fremont Fremont Speedway official picking that up. So, it’s been a little bit of a stopand go start here. We just had the Frozen Farmer pick pine out once again. It looks like about the same restart positions as we just saw on the previous coming to the green this time by and we will try it again. Still a long long ways. 32 laps to go. Cole Mso has been in this position before. He’s led races with National Touring Wing Sprint Car Series before, but has not been able to seal the deal and get the win. Back underway. Mito’s going to squirt away into turn one. Here comes Larson. He tried to get to the right rear of Jason Persley. Persie slid up in front of him. He’s got third down the back straightaway. And now Larson being challenged down low by Tyler Courtney as they roll through turns three and four. Larson slides to the cushion. Courtney off the bottom. They go side by side for fourth across the line. Up front though, it’s still all about Cole Mito. Most cars find their way right around the bottom side of the racetrack. First one to break out of line is Shawn Ray Hall and he’ll make his way to the outside of Sil Lynch. Got big wreck in turn two. Several cars evading, but two coming to a stop including Caleb Henry and the 48 of Danny Dietrich. Caleb Henry in the 101, the 2024 Fremont Speedway Track Champion, and Danny Dietrich, the 2025 Ohio Sprint Speedway Champion. Both facing the wrong direction. We’ll see if we can spool up a replay here on Flow as look. Man, it was hard to tell. We got there a little bit too late to see exactly what transpired between those two. Here’s a better look at it, Brian. And you see him right there in a turn. Well, looks like Caleb Henry just forcing the issue there and got into the side of Dietrich. Cap Henry also getting a piece. So, Caleb Henry will rejoin at the tail. We are going green next time by as we mentioned. Been a little bit of a stop and go situation here to start things off. Still 31 laps to go. a very very long time and a lot at stake for a couple of drivers right there at the front of the field. Back to green flag action. Good restart there for Persley as he almost got by Brad Sweet. Sweet slam the door in front of his face there. And it looks like Persy’s going to have third down the back straightaway. Caleb Henry pulls into the infield. We will stay green racing for fourth. They’re side by side off the corner. Sunshine might get by Kyle Larson and he will do so. Kyle Larson and Tyler Courtney side by side rolling into turn one with the 13 to Persie right in front of him. Tyler Courtney although I’m telling you all night long in turn two. There has been some serious grip down there. If you can keep the car pinned by the tires. Kyle Larson to the inside of Persie racing for third into turn number one. Kyle Larson slides up the racetrack in front of the boot motorsports number 13. Move Larson up to third now. Tyler Courtney the next in line to challenge out of Monty Windows and Doors number 13. Up front though, it’s all about Cole Msino. 28 laps to go. He is 28 laps away from his first career winged National Sprint Car Series victory here tonight and a 2C lead he’s built up already. A huge lead for Mito, but that is about to evaporate. There are cars right in front of him in two different lanes. He’s going to have some serious work to do here, especially with 29 cars in the field. Mito is going to have a lot of work to do to get through the lap traffic. Brad sweep back behind 2.2 seconds, but he will catch him quick as soon he gets to the tail end of the field here. Cars are right in the Cole Mito line here. They’re on the bottom side of the racetrack. He gets by the first one, that being Cole Duncan. Next in line is Casey Jed along with Cory Day and Casey Kane. Jed Rac goes back around the outside and almost unlaps himself there. That allows Bradu to close in. Sweet now to 1.3 second advantage. It’s all there is for the 2C of Cole Mso. MSO’s made his way by the 11 Jed as they roll into turn number three. Brad Sweet. You can visually tell that the gap the gap is closing in on that number two seat car down the front straightaway. Cole MSO’s got to pick his battles wisely. Here comes Kyle Larson. Larson’s closing in on Sweet now in that third position along with Tyler Courtourtney. Cole Mito’s gotten by the number nine of Casey Kane as Bradu’s now in his hip pocket as they work off of turn number four. This time by 23 laps to go for Mito. Look out right in front of Bradu. Cory Day somehow held on to the race car right there. What an incredible save from Cory Day, but it almost collected Bradu. Sweet loses some ground to Mito as they worked back to the cushion and turns three and four. The lap traffic is scattered all the way across the racetrack right in front of your race leader. Mito now in behind Chris Andrews. Bradu trying to get by his car owner and teammate Casey Kane down the back straightaway. Looks like the bottom and one and two, top and three and four is the lane preferred by your race leader as he closes in now on the 09 of Craig Mittz. MSO’s gotten by the 15C of Chris Andrews. Bradu on the cushion in turn two. Here comes Kyle Larson. Larson’s got second down the back straightaway. Kyle Larson now up to second. Made the move on the bottom by Brad in turn number two. He now begins to pursue the number two se of Cole Mito. Cole Mito nice and smooth around the bottom side of the racetrack. He’s got two lap cars between himself and Young Money. Bradu running in third. Fourth is Tyler Courtney. In fifth is still Jason Persley. Aaron Ritel is on his way towards the front of the field. Ritzel has made his way up pretty far in the running order here in this one after having to take a provisional. Kyle Larson now getting by Craig Menz down the backstretch. No lap cars between your first and second place machines. This time by Cross Flags halfway home here at Fremont Speedway. Cole Mito, can he hang on for 18 more laps or can Kyle Larson track him down? Car around right in front of your leader. Spencer Basin has hit a 360 in front of the leaders and he kept on going. We will stay green. That allows MSO to put some gap between himself and the 57 of Larson. A big break there from MS. Now Larson stuck behind Bas in turn two. Larson trying to find his way through the lap traffic there as Moto is putting some distance between himself and Kyle Larson rolling into turn one. Larson stuck behind the slower cars in turn number two. He’s got to try and find a different line to use down there. It’s not going to work out for him. He’ll look to the inside of Bin in turn three. Slides up in front of number 14 car and puts him to the wayside. Larson trying to track him down but 2.1 seconds behind as Cole Mito is running a picture perfect race up front. Cole Mito loves this racetrack. A 10 time winner, a former track champion. Basically called this place home early on in his career. Can he hang on tonight for his national sprint car win number one? Kyle Larson gets by DJ Fouse back behind. No cars between Cole and Kyle Larson now. 13 laps to go. Brian Larson took about a whole second off of that here in the last two laps. He’s coming strong. He is. Kyle Larson certainly closing the gap on Cole Mito. Mito has now went to the low side in turns three and four. Kyle Larson around the top. You got to battle for the lead down the front straightaway. Cole Mito now goes to the bottom in turn one. He’s got to get back to the top in three and four. I don’t think he knows that though as Larson made a ton of hay on that side of the racetrack the last time by MS now plugs the right rear end of the cushion on the back bumper of Justin Peek Trey Jacobs and the number five of Brennham Crouch going into turn one Cole MS around the bottom here comes Kyle Larson trying to work the middle back behind don’t even worry about the third place car Bradu nowhere near your top two car off the pace in turn three Trey Jacobs might be able to get to the infield we stay green for now and the caution comes out. Caution is out as Trey Jacobs has slowed in turn four. So, the Yellow Flies with what will be 10 laps to go and they will be the longest 10 laps of Cole Mito’s life. Chase hanging out over here in the work area. Definitely a good call. Uh, it’s been so entertaining to watch Wayne Johnson, the car owner, on Cole Mito’s machine. He is right up there at the very edge of the track on the fence right now, ready to communicate whatever it is that he thinks he needs his driver to know, which right now is probably that you’ve got the 57 of Kyle Larson right behind you and you need to be very wary of what he’s doing. It is uh very exciting to watch this unfold in front of us right here. All right, thank you very much, Tony. The cone is out on the front stretch. We’re coming back to the green flag. Single file restart. Casey Jegg does have a flat left rear. As we come back to green, Cole Mito goes low. Kyle Larson through the middle. Gets to the cush on the end of the turn number two. Mito pulls away down the back straightaway. This time by going to have nine laps to go. Mito’s in the right line in turns three and four. The top and three and four. Bottom and one and two. If he can run that, he might be able to hang on for the win here tonight. Kyle Larson misses the bottom a little bit on entry right there. Cole Mso pulls away down the back by 10 car lengths. Bradu still in third. Tyler Courtourtney in fourth. Jason Persley in fifth. A great race going on for about the seventh position right behind these guys. Look at Joel Myers Jr. Meyers is up to seventh now. Joel Myers Jr. from 12th to 7th in this one. That 19 car is on a rail here recently. He gets slid now by Rico Avery and it turns three and four. Good battle up ahead of them between Jason Persley and Brent Marks. Marks now enters the top five. He gets by the 13 car into turn number one. Behind them, it’s Rico Abram. He’s getting by Joel Myers Jr. Tanner Thorson’s coming with him. Thorson’s cracked into the top 10 this time by six laps to go and Kyle Larson switching the lineup in turn one. He’s trying to get the cushion rolled in. Bradu back behind. No challenge for the Falcons Brothers trucking number 57. And the traffic will play a factor in the end of this one. this time by six laps to go. Six laps to go. Make that five laps to go for Cole Moto up front. Can he hang on? The traffic will certainly be the deciding factor in this one. Larson over the cushion. Larson with a mistake. They’re side by side for second now. Bradu trying to take second way across the line. And that is exactly what Cole Moss wants to see. Four laps to go in what would be a storybook win. Can he hang on? Three more to go as he gets into the thick lap traffic on the back bumper of Casey Jedek. Kyle Larson two seconds behind the last time by Mito gets to the cushion in turn number three. Rides it around turns three and four. Makes his way by Casey Jedek. Jed down the front stretch is slow but he should get to the infield. We will stay green. The white flag is set to come this time by Cole Mito. Can he hang on for one more lap at Fremont Speedway? One lap to go. Mito with a 2se second lead over Kyle Larson, Brad Sween, Tyler Courtney down the back straightaway. For the first time in his career, a national touring wing sprint car winner, Cole Bacino wins at Fremont Speedway and he flips after the line upside down in a huge way after the line. Cole Mito hit the right rear of Chris Andrews across the line. He flips and wins. Oh, and Chase, I’ll tell you this. Wayne Johnson and the 2C crew took off running from the fence as soon as Cole Msino exited turn four. I don’t think they have any idea about the accident over in turn one. Holy cow. Cole Mso crosses the line and flips directly after. The race is official. Checker has waved. Cole Mito has won this race. The first national sprint car win of his career. Kyle Larson, Tyler Courtourtney, Bradu, and Brent Marks. The top five, Jason Persley, Rico Abram, Joel Myers, Tanner Thorson, and Danny Dietrich in the top 10. And there he is. He’s out of the car. I don’t know how they’re going to get that thing on the scales. They’re going to need a a skid steer to get that thing and just place it on the scales. Tony, are you down there? We’re going to go check in with Cole Mito right now. The victory lane interview will come in a moment. I don’t think we’re ever getting an opportunity to do one of these, at least not for a while. Cole Mito, you’re a national 410 wing sprint car winner. What happened? And Chris uh I think it was Chris Angels there just uh stomped on the brakes there after the check. I honestly didn’t know it was the checkered. I thought I lost that race just now, but um yeah, I just he stomped on the brakes and I ran right over his right rear and just so dumb, man. It’s uh but man, we won a national race, dude. How about that? Uh in front of Fremont where I grew up and had so much success uh and here and man, this is freaking awesome. I’m I’ll finish my interview over there. I’m making sure to get that one. Yeah, you definitely will. We’ll see you in Whiskey Myers Victory Lane. Fremont Speedway. He can still hear you. Cole Msino’s your winner. Wow. I I don’t think we will ever see something like this again. The combination of a first time winner on the national level in front of a track that is basically his home track and then he flips after the line thinking he lost the race. We’ll see a Comp Cams replay here on Flow Racing to see what happened. Chris Andrews was the car right in front right there. And I mean that was an aggressive crash down there in the first corner. But we mentioned the race is official as you see MSO going into turn one. At least three or four barrel rolls there. The car owned by Todd Carile. The car crew chief by Wayne Johnson. The car driven by Cole Mito being lowered into Whiskey Meyers victory lane in a tore up mess. It hits the ground. Cole Mito set to climb out as there is Wayne Johnson, the crew chief on the machine and they are absolutely jacked up. Hugs from all around. He’ll come around the front of the race car. Actually going to climb on top. Cole Mito, your winner tonight in Fremont. Might as well hit it harder than that, Cole. It’s never going to be used again. Tony, down to you. Hey, you don’t want to bang that thing up too much now, do you? Man, I’m a little bit embarrassed there. Uh, I cannot I was just starting to like this thing when we crashed it. We were going to retire it tonight, but Oh, man. What a what an awesome win. Like I said, uh, being in front of you Fremont fans where I uh spent a lot of good years and and won a lot of races, man. I love this racetrack and uh like I said earlier, man, I’ve been begging these guys all year to I wanted to run this race and uh I wasn’t going to be able to do it and then it rained out and they reschedled and I’m like, “Oh, we got a chance here, boys.” And uh yeah, luckily the Jesus um spread a little bit of rain for the rest of the week and these guys didn’t think that we were going to get the races in the rest of the week. So, uh they gave us a shot and uh what a badass feeling. You are a nationalwinged 410 sprint car touring winner. What does that feel like? You’ve wanted this for so long. You’ve chased so many different paths. You are standing on top of albeit a mangled race car, but a national touring winning race car. What is this moment like? Man, it feels awesome. I tell you what, uh there was a lot of long grueling years and and working really hard and uh crashing cars here at Fremont and staying up all night and uh to get to the next race and um man, it was a it’s been a long journey. Uh so many great car owners that have pushed me along the way and got me to this level and then uh you know, this 2C racing team just pushed me over the edge and um we’ve been good all year. here. You know, we’ve uh we’re up and down a lot and tonight was a big up and I put it right back down after the checker there. But, um yeah, man. Casey, Bud, Wayne Johnson, uh Sarah, uh his wife Todd and Kelly. Uh man, they’re just awesome people. And uh all year I’ve been kind of like, “Oh man, we got to get better. Got to get better.” And they’re like, “It’s just trust the process. Trust the process.” And um yeah, man, it’s been awesome. Um you know, there’s there’s so many great partners on this thing. Outlaw Wings. Um, you know, Shanfield headers, Smith titanium, uh, wedge, uh, high performance carts, uh, Spankkins with Brian Spankkins, um, SBS shocks, real caps with Craig and Les Vince. They’re here tonight. And, um, yeah, it’s a it’s a a long, long group of people, and I got a new sponsor, A Pro Drones, uh, Bob Burkel and his family, um, sponsoring this suit, and it’s good luck. So, I’m have to wear it every night this week. they were talking about up in the booth and you’ve been brutally honest with me off the mic. You kind of just referenced it there in that interview. You guys have had high points this season. You’ve had low points. Does this victory give you the confidence you need to start ripping them off way more frequently? Man, at the beginning of the year, I I thought I was never going beginning of my career, I never thought I was going to win a race. I was just like, man, a year one, two, and then I’m like, man, this is so hard. I can’t win a race. And I won one. And it it kind of, you know, lit a fire under my butt, uh, to say the least. And um hopefully this does the same. You know, it builds that confidence. Like you said, it’s it’s so hard to beat these guys and put 35 laps together and and run at 110% uh which is mine and they’re at 80 or 90. So, um you know, hopefully that slows down for me a little bit and I can do a better job for Wayne and these guys and uh pick off a few more of these wins. Cole Mito, you’re a national 410 winner. Congratulations. Thank you guys. That’s Cole M standing in Whiskey Meyers victory lane. He’s a winner with K Cabota High Limit Racing. Chase, back up to you. Yeah, Tony, we got a couple contingency sponsors to get to, including the Race Reine Foundation Rookie of the Race, and that went to Jason Persley with a sixth place result in car number 13. Also need to talk about our Rod and Supply Hard Charger, which was Brennham Crouch here tonight. He went from 29th to 17th for a plus 12 effort for car number five. And then our Jake’s Golf Card’s fastest lap of the race went to your feature winner, Cole Mito. He ran a 13.919 second lap on the fifth circuit here tonight at Fremont Speedway as he celebrates a victory lane. Now, let’s go to our second place finisher, Kyle Larson. Kyle Larson and I were down here talking. I just got to ask you, you’ve raced a lot of things. You’ve seen even more. Have you ever parked behind a wrecked race car, at least that wrecked of a race car in Victory Lane? Uh I I had a I had a pretty bad one. Uh not that bad, but uh Trophy Cup 2013 with me and Brad. Um I’ve I’ve wrecked a couple times after, you know, victory laps and stuff, but that was pretty wild out of my uh my my shield. So, uh I was just glad that he was okay. That he had a lot of air time there. So, no, Cole did an awesome job. Uh really really cool to see him win. He worked so hard and it’s cool to see him finally get a big break, you know, on a national tour with with Wayne Johnson, everybody. So, uh you know, neat that he could come in here to high limit territory and and uh in Ohio where he’s got lots of laps and get a win. So, um, I thought I might have a shot at him on the restart. Thought I could, you know, kind of clean the top off top off off of two. But, uh, just stayed kind of dirty and just got wider and wider and then, you know, I I was losing ground and then trying to run harder and and just making mistakes and and losing even more ground. So, uh, just had to try to settle into second there. So, um, again, good job to him. Congrats to my team, uh, all of our partners on our car. Uh, all Buy Your Alternative, Hindercars.com, Finley Farms, Durst, uh, Flow Racing, Works Limited, um, everybody. Glenn Styers, JBI Group, um, so many people help out. So, would have liked to gotten a win, but good to be back on the podium and hopefully we can get some more racing in this week. Hey, and your good friends Rotorooer are happy to see you on a Rotorooer midweek podium. How about it, ladies and gentlemen? Second place is Kyle Larson. And then we make our way back to a winner from two races ago. A podium finisher from two nights ago, one race ago, Tyler Courtney Sunshine. A wild night here at Fremont Speedway. Cap Henry, the driver so many people told us would be the driver to be, picked you as one of the guys he would have to deal with. How was your night here in Fremont, Ohio? Uh, I’ I’d say it was pretty good. We we drew late and were able to lay down a good enough lap to put ourselves on the front row and then yeah, got in the dash and didn’t draw very good in the dash, but we’re able to pick up a row and then yeah, got a couple spots there at the beginning of the race and then just uh we were okay just uh lacking a little grip like uh like most everybody does here at Fremont and uh it’s uh it was but all in all a great night for us. stand up on the podium, squeak by Brad there uh on the on the white flag and um yeah, I wasn’t sure if it was a checker or not and seeing Cole flip, but uh but it was hats off to him. I I was here for his first All-Star win. I know how much he loves this place and Wayne and everybody and their whole team. They’ve been working really hard to uh uh on their rookie year out on the road and uh I think uh you know showed tonight how hard they’ve been working to do it and so congrats to them and their whole team. But uh yeah, thank you to an Austin Energy Drink, Spyro Motorsports, Ellies, Custom Trailers, and uh Jay, Gron, and Bobby. Um you know, this is the first night to take tomorrow off and then we got four big nights at Aldora to uh go chase some big money. That’s Tyler Courtney coming up with a third place finish here tonight. Nate will indulge me and walk with me here. We got to go get a look at maybe one of the only parts on Cole Mosquito’s race car that isn’t severely damaged, the tail tank. Because in a little while, he will be handed a wind sticker to uh be put on the tail tank of the number 2C Chasm Safety Technologies will provide Cole Mceto a wind sticker as well as a win package that comes with a t-shirt, a lot of other goodies, and the golden ticket. The more golden tickets drivers amass after feature victories with K Cabota High Limit, the more golden tickets they get and the closer they get to picking up a Chasm Safety Technologies package here in 2025. It is for incidences like that one precisely, Chase, uh that we’re so grateful to have Chasm Safety Technologies in the sport to protect drivers like Cole Mceto after incidences like that. tonight. Just a very unique one as he scores his first ever national touring 410 wing sprint car victory and then goes upside down about a 100 yards past the start finish line. Fremont Speedway lived up to the hype. It only took us 2 months to enjoy all the action that this track which has stood here since the 1950s. Ouch. Kyle, uh, provides race fans week in and week out. Very very excited to be here with Kabota High Limit Racing.

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Woohoo
Hi
Good job too, everybody
Thank you, Flo racing for the whole show tonight thank you to the speedway and all their sponsors checking in from Tampa, Florida
Funky Cole Macedo.
Congrats cole
Well that’s one way to get your first win! Reminds me of Davey Allison’s all star race finish in ‘92.
Awesome race 👍👍
I think it will buff out!
I didn't actually see the flip til now that was brutal. No clue why 15 was so checked up
Looked strong in traffic. Great run cole
Man I love WSOD (winged sprints on dirt). The announcer calling the race is one of the best I've ever heard. Really good.
Can we please have sprint cars without this dude talking
Hope they can salvage most of that car cause it was a rocket ship. Running off from Sweet and Larson by 2+ seconds is impressive
Did the lap car run out of fuel?
The Legend of Fremont Speedway continues…
GOOD Congrats on your win..
Thats a victory lane photo