The annual tradition of NASCAR-sanctioned ARCA West Series action in Roseville continues Saturday night, with the NAPA Auto Parts 150 roaring into the All American Speedway. All seven NASCAR weekly divisions at the track will battle for their 2025 season championships as well, with over 400 laps of scheduled racing. Post-race fireworks close the show!
Tickets are available when the gates open at 4pm or at www.allamericanspeedway.com Adult general admission tickets are $35 while kids ages 6-12 are $25. Kids five and under are free. The show kicks off with ARCA qualifying at 4:20pm followed by the Jr. Late Model feature. Opening ceremonies are at 5pm followed by five championship races. Action heats up with the NAPA Auto Parts 150 at 7:45pm followed by the Wild West Super Series and post-race fireworks.
Race fans are encouraged to come early to check out the community and vendor booths along with the free car show and autographs. Autograph sessions begin at 5:15pm. The famous VIP hospitality area opens at 4pm with live music, a BBQ dinner, pit tours, and much more. VIP tickets are $65 and only available in advance.
2025 ARCA Menards Series, West points leader Trevor Huddleston of Aguora Hills is the defending winner of the NAPA Auto Parts 150 and will face tough competition this weekend. The NAPA 150 has been known for parity with 13 different winners in the last 13 events. Hot on the heels of Huddleston is Madera’s Kyle Keller, a winner at Roseville earlier this season in Berco Redwood Late Model action. Other contenders include Bill McAnally Racing’s Jake Bollman in the famous NAPA No. 19 Chevrolet and Las Vegas’ Tanner Reif in the Central Coast Racing No. 13. Aromas’ Todd Souza will make his tenth Roseville West Series start on Saturday as he continues to chase the checkered flag.
Loomis’ Kenna Mitchell aims to complete back-to-back championships in the NASCAR Berco Redwood Late Models on Saturday night in a 50-lap feature. Two consecutive victories have lifted Mitchell to a 27-point lead over Madera’s Joey Kennealy. 2024 Jr. Late Model champion Kylie Glick of Lincoln, age 15, has advanced to third in the standings followed by Auburn’s Colton Nelson and Fort Bragg’s Trey Daniels.
Eric Schmidt of Roseville has a seven point advantage in the Wild West Super Series battle over 2021 NASCAR California State Champion John Moore of Granite Bay. Schmidt is driving towards a championship in his fourth different class at the speedway. Mitchell scored the 75-lap feature on First Responders Night to stake a claim for third in the standings.
The INEX Legends 35-lap feature serves as a points race for the touring NorCal Legend Series, will be the final INEX National Qualifier in Northern California for 2025, and will decide the local All American Speedway champion as well. Tyler Batzianis of Elk Grove claimed a breakthrough win on August 30th to take a 17 point lead in the track standings, leading INEX national contender Brenden Ruzbarsky of Tracy. Robby Czub of Rocklin ranks third. Sebastopol’s Cody Winchel is the top driver in the NorCal standings.
Rocklin’s Tyler Wentworth has the smallest points lead at All American Speedway, just three markers ahead of Carmichael’s Bud Anderson in the Berco Modifieds. Marshel Meadows, Kris Price, and Andrew Peeler round out the top-five with a 30-lap feature planned. 30-laps are also on deck for the NAPA Super Stocks, led comfortably by Tim Walters of Dixon.
Orangevale’s John Sproule has an 18-point cushion over former F4 champion Ray Molina heading into Saturday’s 30-lap event for the Four Cylinder racers. Thomas Cherry of Citrus Heights is third followed by Barret Sugden and teenager Lelani Sprenkel.
Las Vegas’ Kellen Keller will try to wrap up a Jr. Late Model championship on Saturday with a narrow seven point lead over Clovis’ Skyler Schoppe. Sparks, Nevada’s Mia Wright is third.
Pit gates open at 10:00am on Saturday with the practice action at 12:15pm. Grandstands open at 4pm followed by over 400 laps of excitement. Post-race fireworks close the event.
All American Speedway thanks Roseville Toyota, JM Environmental, Berco Redwood, NAPA Auto Parts, Sinister Diesel, A-All Mini Storage, AAMCO of Auburn, Bob Jahn’s Roofing, Pape Material Handling, Atlas Disposal, Moose Lodge Roseville, Planet Auto Self Serve, Auto Gator, and Hoosier Tire for their support of the 2025 racing season.
2025 ALL AMERICAN SPEEDWAY SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
September 13th – ARCA MENARDS SERIES WEST + NASCAR CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT: NASCAR Berco Limited Pro Late Models, Wild West Super Series, Berco Redwood Modifieds, NAPA Auto Parts Super Stocks, F4s, INEX NorCal Legends, Jr. Late Models, FIREWORKS
October 18th – MONSTER TRUCK BASH (2 Shows)
November 1st – NASCAR HALL OF FAME NIGHT: NASCAR Berco Limited Pro Late Models, Wild West Super Series, Berco Redwood Modifieds, NAPA Auto Parts Super Stocks, F4s, INEX Legends, Jr. Late Models, Championship Full-Size Demolition Derby
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