The 40th Curb Records / Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers All American 400 weekend presented by US Tank lived up to everything you could ask more and even more. 243 different entries competed on track during the three days of racing and Sunday’s big race was an exclamation point on the weekend.
29 drivers took the green flag at 1 PM on Sunday afternoon with GoFas pole qualifying award winner Casey Roderick on the pole and Matt Craig alongside. The difference from qualifying was just .001 and only .009 back to third place Albert Francis. The whole field was tight and the early action in the race proved what everyone saw in qualifying.
Early in the race, Roderick, on his way to an ASA STARS National Tour championship, led the way but faded during a long green flag run. That gave the lead to Craig who was stout early. Craig’s good run took a major turn on lap 55 when his left rear axle went bad, relegating him to the pits for a repair. The crew handled it with ease, getting him back on track, just two laps down.
With Craig and Roderick having issues, Cole Butcher raced into the lead to pace the field until lap 122. Following a pit stop right after the first stage, it was Dawson Sutton’s turn to lead the field and show off his abilities at his home track.
The Lebanon, TN teenager was the star for a big period of the race and held command until a lap 288 restart when Gio Ruggiero raced by him to go out front. Ruggiero continued to set the pace through a couple of yellow flag periods in overtime.
Late race strategy saw Roderick and Albert Francis come to the pits late to take fresh rubber. That kept everyone watching mid pack as the two rallied quickly to get to the front and in contention. Racing over the final 50 laps was truly breathtaking, waiting for craziness to result in a big crash. Connor Okrzesik and Derek Thorn unfortunately did end up on the back of the wreckers but everyone else was able to come out unscathed.
On the final green-white-checkered restart, Jake Garcia took advantage of being in the right spot at the right time and playing his cards perfectly throughout the day. Garcia led just two laps all day long but they happened to be the two most important laps of the day, laps 314-315, racing under the checkered flag as winner of the 40th Curb Records / Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers All American presented by US Tank.
For Garcia, it was his first All American win and his first career ASA STARS win. Roderick rallied for second and officially claimed the ASA STARS National Tour Driver and Team Owner Championship for his Anthony Campi owned racing team.
Dawson Sutton took third, while Gio Ruggiero, and Stephen Nasse completed the top five. Austin Nason, Dylan Fetcho, Jake Finch, Matt Craig, and Tyler Tanner rounded out the top ten.
15 drivers finished the race on the lead lap, with an extremely high percentage of cars on track for the major portion of the race.
Kyle Steckly had a day that was better than his end result of 12th but he did claim the Rookie of the Year honors with the series.
The All American puts the 2024 season to a close for the ASA STARS National Tour in an upbeat fashion. The field of competitors put on an amazing show all race long and showed great potential of continuing to build the series to greatness in its third season in 2025.
Up next for the series will be exciting offseason announcements including the 2025 schedule announcement coming out soon. Stay posted online at www.starsnationaltour.com.
ASA STARS National Tour
Founded by Track Enterprises President Bob Sargent, The ASA STARS National Tour for pavement super-late model stock cars debuted in March 2023 for Super Late Model racing in America.
The ASA STARS National Tour is a ten-race championship series, offering a $100,000 point fund. The tour will visit ten different race tracks in 7 states in 2024, with the season beginning in February during Florida Speedweeks, and concluding in early November at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway.
Track Enterprises (TE) is a racing Promotions Company based in Illinois, which owns and operates the ASA STARS National Tour. In addition to the STARS National Tour, Track Enterprises owns and operates Championship Racing Association (CRA) and the ASA Midwest Tour. TE also has a strategic alliance with the ASA Southern Super Series.
ASA Branded Tours
ASA Branded Tours encompasses four (4) pavement super late model racing series operating under the Track Enterprises banner, and under the ASA Brand via a licensing agreement for logo and IP Rights. ASA Branded Tours include the ASA STARS National Tour; the ASA CRA Super Series; The ASA Midwest Tour and the ASA Southern Super Series.
40th All American 400 300 Laps | 02:55:28.090
1. 35-Jake Garcia[13]; 2. 26R-Casey Roderick[1]; 3. 26S-Dawson Sutton[4]; 4. 22-Giovanni Ruggiero[11]; 5. 51-Stephen Nasse[7]; 6. 14N-Austin Nason[12]; 7. 89-Dylan Fetcho[9]; 8. 51F-Jake Finch[5]; 9. 54-Matt Craig[2]; 10. 65-Tyler Tanner[23]; 11. 1-Kasey Kleyn[17]; 12. 30-Kyle Steckly[10]; 13. 24-Albert Francis[3]; 14. 28-Cole Butcher[6]; 15. 91-Dylan Bates[22]; 16. 5K-Jonathan Knee[14]; 17. 17-Josh Stade[28]; 18. 33-Blake Rowe[27]; 19. 23-Billy VanMeter[21]; 20. 14C-Connor Okrzesik[8]; 21. 7-Derek Thorn[25]; 22. 18-Chase Burda[20]; 23. 29W-Hunter Wright[29]; 24. 53-Boris Jurkovic[18]; 25. 69-Michael Hinde[15]; 26. 55-Haeden Plybon[16]; 27. 71-Johnny Brazier[19]; 28. 8-Mark Day[24]; 29. 5R-Brett Robinson[26]
GoFas Racing Fast Time – Casey Roderick
Rackley Roofing Stage #1 Winner – Cole Butcher
Sunoco Stage #2 Winner – Dawson Sutton
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