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Champions Will Be Crowned Friday Night

Champions Will Be Crowned Friday Night

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Sarver, PA (August 14, 2025) Four deserving drivers will etch their names onto the Lernerville Speedway division track champions list on Friday night as our weekly Fab4 Racing season comes to an end. The points battles in all divisions have been made even more intense this season as Mother Nature erased up to seven race nights from our Fab4 Racing schedule. Truly, every lap and point have mattered even more in 2025, and on Friday fans will be treated to one last round of the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Cars, Glassmere Fuel Services Late Models, Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds, and the Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stocks all in action.

For those keeping an eye on the standings heading into Friday night, the system is simple to follow. Heat races carry a 10 point value for the winner and decline by one point per position, while features give the winner 30 points which then decline by two points per position through the fifth spot, then by one point through the remainder of the field. A total of 40 points are possible to earn in one night should a driver win both their heat and feature. Heading into racing on Friday night, all four divisions are well within one night of points at the top of the standings. But there's more than just a higher place in the standings on the line, for the drivers who have yet to capture a feature win in 2025, it is one final chance to keep streaks going or carry momentum into the offseason.

AJ Flick is on the verge of a staggering ninth career title with the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint cars as he carries a 16 point lead ahead of Carl Bowser, who has two championships of his own. Meanwhile, Michael Norris watched his substantial point lead get shaved down to a precarious six points in Glassmere Fuel Service Late Model action last Friday night as Colton Flinner crossed first under the checkers while Norris suffered mechanical gremlins in his heat race causing his early exit, costing him several points in the process. Garrett Krummert will look to go back to back as track champion with the Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds, coming into the night with a solid 19 point lead, however, behind him Dave Murdick holds a single point lead over Jeremiah Shingledecker for the second spot. Shingledecker was in a similar spot in 2009 when he shocked the grandstands by winning the title while coming into the night third in the standings after leader Brian Swartzlander suffered misfortune in both his heat and main event. And in Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stock action, Cody Koteles brings a 14 point lead over Jacob Dietz as both drivers look to take their first career track title.

Pits will open at 4 PM on Friday with grandstands opening at 5 PM and racing scheduled to start at 7:30 PM. General Admission is $20 while children 10 and under are admitted free as always. For those unable to attend, we offer the entire night of racing LIVE for your viewing pleasure on our streaming platform at Dirt.TV. Monthly subscriptions to Dirt.TV are just $24.00 per month and include all of our events, LIVE from the track. For a $149 annual subscription, fans can enjoy not only all our live events but our entire archive of events including our coverage at other tracks, rodeo coverage and much more!

The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series is getting ready for a return to The Action Track for two nights of racing on Friday, August 29 and Saturday, August 30 as we play host to the Hillbilly Hundred for the first time in Lernerville Speedway history! Avoid the lines and purchase your tickets online at Lernerville.com today and don't miss this historic weekend of racing!

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