Entry List: CARS Tour Brings Stacked Field To South Boston Speedway
Entry List: CARS Tour Brings Stacked Field To South Boston Speedway
Entry List, event preview, and more for the CARS Tour doubleheader at Virginia's South Boston Speedway.
With the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway now in the rearview mirror, the stars of the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour are turning their attention towards a grueling three-race stretch to close out 2023.
Kicking off the final sprint to the championship for both the Late Model Stock Car and Pro Late Model divisions is the Autos By Nelson 250 pres. by Virginia is for Racing Lovers at South Boston Speedway. This will be the sixth time the CARS Tour has visited South Boston dating back to the series’ first weekend at the facility in 2017.
One of the most cherished short tracks in the state of Virginia, South Boston has produced thrilling battles and iconic moments while on the CARS Tour schedule. Drivers like Josh Berry, Bobby McCarty, Jared Fryar, and Carson Kvapil have all wrapped up series championships at the historic facility.
Although South Boston no longer serves as the season finale, it remains a pivotal date on the CARS Tour calendar with a surplus of entries each year. One of the more notable names challenging the CARS LMSC Tour regulars this weekend is NASCAR veteran Kenny Wallace, who is driving the No. 36 Filter Time Chevrolet for R&S Race Cars.
The home stretch for each CARS Tour division starts Saturday as drivers look to capitalize on three remaining opportunities to find victory lane.
Event Notes:
Track: South Boston Speedway
Location: South Boston, Virginia
Length: .400 mile
Laps: 125 (LMSC) / 100 (PLM)
CARS LMSC Tour races: 5
CARS PLM Tour races: 1
South Boston LMSC winners: Deac McCaskill (1), Craig Moore (1), Josh Berry (1), Bobby McCarty (1), Carson Kvapil (1)
South Boston PLM winners: William Sawalich (1)
LMSC Standings:
1. Carson Kvapil
2. Brenden Queen -34
3. Mason Diaz -100
4. Ryan Millington -119
5. Bobby McCarty -133
6. Chad McCumbee -135
7. Jacob Heafner -156
8. Ronnie Bassett Jr. -158
9. Kaden Honeycutt -160
10. Brandon Pierce -168
PLM Standings:
1. Caden Kvapil
2. Katie Hettinger -1
3. Ashton Higgins -63
4. Austin MacDonald -80
5. Logan Jones -85
6. Tristan McKee -94
7. Kyle Campbell -101
8. George Phillips -122
9. Brett Suggs -133
10. Connor Zilisch -133
Trevor Ward Chasing First CARS Tour Win After Martinsville Triumph
Nearly two weeks after winning the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway, Trevor Ward is still feeling euphoria from his accomplishment.
Showcasing the strength of his small Late Model Stock program on the discipline’s biggest stage was a lifelong dream for Ward, who has already turned his attention towards obtaining another career milestone in claiming his first CARS LMSC Tour victory, which he hopes takes place at South Boston Speedway on Saturday.
“It’s a dream come true,” Ward said. “There have been a lot of good people there for me throughout my racing career pushing me to be better. Just like [Martinsville], we’re back in the shop getting ready for what’s next in line. I still find myself speechless and having so many reach out to congratulate us means a lot to me.”
Watch: Trevor Ward Fulfills Lifelong Dream At Martinsville
Although Ward considers himself a CARS Tour driver, he said the weekly races at South Boston played a crucial role in him obtaining a prestigious grandfather clock.
By going up against local regulars like six-time track champion Peyton Sellers and other CARS Tour competitors at South Boston, Ward could gauge where his program was and make improvements. As time passed, Ward began to see the results he wanted, which eventually culminated in his thrilling victory over Landon Huffman at Martinsville.
Replicating the Martinsville triumph on the LMSC Tour will require Ward to strike an ideal balance between studying that win and blacking it out. He knows such a task is not going to be easy, but Ward is ready to use the momentum from Martinsville to park his No. 77 AAR Roofing/Digital Repair Chevrolet in victory lane once again.
“Winning at South Boston would make this an awesome year,” Ward said. “Corbin Mackie and I are just two kids working on our own deal every day and night. There are certain things from Martinsville that I felt could have been better, but we’re critiquing this deal to make it the best it can possibly be. That’s what it’s going to take to be dominant every week.”
The Thrill Is Not Gone: Ronald Hill Returns at South Boston
Saturday’s Autos By Nelson 250 pres. by Virginia is for Racing Lovers will feature a rare appearance from Late Model Stock veteran Ronald Hill.
Now semi-retired after running full-time with the CARS LMSC Tour from 2016-2020, Hill is looking forward to seeing many familiar faces at South Boston Speedway this weekend. Expectations are being tempered for the event, but Hill believes he can improve upon his 23rd place showing from South Boston last year.
“I hope we got all our stuff planned out and set up good,” Hill said. “You don’t ever know when you don’t compete with these guys week in and week out. I’m feeling good about [Saturday] but you also have to look at reality and just hope you can make it in the show.”
Most of Hill’s daily life involves doing household chores and enjoying beach music shows, but his desire to race has never faded away.
Hill made sure that his limited racing schedule in 2023 included at least one LMSC Tour event. The series has changed drastically since Hill’s first race in 2015 with an influx of money, notoriety, and young drivers, yet he still has faith in his ability to be successful in the competitive environment.
Being away from the LMSC Tour is something Hill believes puts him at a disadvantage compared to the full-time teams. While he hopes circumstances fall his way on Saturday, Hill said the purpose of the weekend is to support CARS Tour general manager Jack McNelly and enjoy his time in the pits.
“If we can get a Top 10, everyone would be ecstatic,” Hill said. “My personal goal is to get a Top 15 because I know how tough this series is. You miss one weekend and you’re already behind, so there’s a tough challenge ahead but I think we’re up for it. We’re also looking forward to the camaraderie with all our friends that we miss out on being semi-retired.”
Joshua Horniman Looks To Wrap Up Rookie PLM Tour Season On High Note
With three races remaining on the 2023 CARS PLM Tour schedule, Joshua Horniman sits just eight points outside of a Top 10 position in the standings.
Horniman’s goal for his rookie PLM Tour campaign was to gain experience in a full-bodied stock car around so many diverse short tracks in the southeast. Although he has struggled at times, Horniman considers himself fortunate to have a home in the CARS Tour and is optimistic he can finish 2023 strong.
“There’s been some ups and downs throughout this season,” Horniman said. “We’re still hoping to push through all the adversity, but the CARS Tour has been a blessing. It’s been so much fun racing with these guys and I’ve loved every second of it.”
Horniman, who is partially deaf, has tallied one Top 10 in nine PLM Tour appearances this year, which came at Wake County Speedway on July 8.
The PLM Tour has provided Horniman plenty of challenges when it comes to car control and creating the perfect setup. Finding speed is Horniman’s primary objective as he attempts to improve upon his career-best run starting with this weekend’s Autos By Nelson 250 pres. by Virginia is for Racing Lovers at South Boston Speedway.
A Top 5 in any of the remaining races would serve as a major accomplishment for Horniman and his team. Despite this, Horniman knows sustainable success is an onerous prospect in motorsports, but he is determined to put in the commitment so he can one day celebrate in victory lane.
“Racing is not easy unless you put in the hard work,” Horniman said. “As a driver, I’ve learned there are always going to be highs and lows, but if you keep on pushing and putting forward great work ethic, you can slowly make gains.”
LMSC at South Boston Entry List
No. | Driver | Hometown |
03 | Brenden Queen | Chesapeake, Virginia |
04 | Ronnie Bassett Jr. | Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
08 | Deac McCaskill | Raleigh, North Carolina |
1 | Andrew Grady | Kinston, North Carolina |
2 | Brandon Pierce | Oak Ridge, North Carolina |
4 | Dylon Wilson | Wilkesboro, North Carolina |
5L | Carter Langley | Zebulon, North Carolina |
6 | Bobby McCarty | Summerfield, North Carolina |
8 | Carson Kvapil | Mooresville, North Carolina |
8B | Chase Burrow | Mechanicsville, Virginia |
15 | Ryan Millington | Statesville, North Carolina |
15C | Logan Clark | Mechanicsville, Virginia |
16 | Chad McCumbee | Supply, North Carolina |
17 | Stacy Puryear | South Boston, Virginia |
20 | Joshua Dickens | Easley, South Carolina |
22 | Landon Huffman | Claremont, North Carolina |
23 | Kade Brown | Lincolnton, North Carolina |
24 | Mason Diaz | Manassas, Virginia |
25 | Jacob Borst | Elon, North Carolina |
36 | Kenny Wallace | Imperial, Missouri |
44 | Conner Jones | Fredericksburg, Virginia |
62 | Layne Riggs | Bahama, North Carolina |
67 | Cameron Bolin | Sharon, South Carolina |
74 | Ronald Hill | Roxboro, North Carolina |
77s | Blake Stallings | South Boston, Virginia |
77w | Trevor Ward | Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
81 | Mini Tyrrell | Manassas, Virginia |
95 | Jacob Heafner | Dallas, North Carolina |
Pro Late Model at South Boston Entry List
No. | Driver | Hometown |
03 | Kyle Campbell | Conover, North Carolina |
6 | George Phillips | Newton, North Carolina |
7 | Tristan McKee | Williamsburg, Virginia |
8 | Rusty Skewes | Mechanicsville, Virginia |
9 | Ashton Higgins | Weaverville, North Carolina |
13 | Austin MacDonald | Pictou, Nova Scotia |
15B | Aiden King | Catawba, North Carolina |
28 | Cole Butcher | Porters Lake, Canada |
43 | Nick Loden | Stanley, North Carolina |
43H | Joshua Horniman | Claremont, North Carolina |
55 | Charlie Keeven | Hazelwood, Missouri |
74 | Ryan Moore | Mooresville, North Carolina |
77 | Logan Jones | Fredericksburg, Virginia |
81 | Katie Hettinger | Metamora, Michigan |
88L | Carson Lucas | Proctorville, Ohio |
96 | Caden Kvapil | Mooresville, North Carolina |