All four official races ran last Saturday and a clip of the closest finish yet recorded on video have been posted on Rumble.
The closest finish clip is a segment finish between Aaron Castro and George Peters in the MegaG+ 1.7 Modified race. The gap at the end of the 20-lap segment was just three-hundredths of a second. It was not the closest ever witnessed at Stewart Raceway, but it was pretty close nonetheless.
Wow, what a turnout! Our first “official” race of the 2025 season opened with a bang. We had 14 drivers in the mix: four Experts, five Juniors, and five Sportsman drivers, including two new drivers visiting Stewart Raceway for the first time!
The Short Story
Sportsman driver Jared Johnson 3rd overall, and first-time Stewart Raceway driver Dave Rowland finishes 4th overall. Expert driver George Peters leads the Expert points chase by 58 points.
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
George Peters*
238
232
1645.44
2
Steve Stewart*
159
174
1158.701
3
Jared Johnson
169
142
1292.315
4
Dave Rowland
144
142
1291.611
5
Aaron Castro*
139
120
868.844
6
Coe Rowland
136
110
1353.497
7
Arlo Roland
132
106
1255.253
8
Abe Maddox
112
101
908.988
9
Shaylin Maddox
102
83
846.329
10
Jerry Pearson*
79
58
496.859
11
Matthew Johnson
67
42
518.012
12
Eric Lane
66
40
498.861
13
Cameron Bill
50
32
411.714
14
Madeline Johnson
54
28
507.557
* Expert driver
After about an hour of open practice, racing got underway at 12:15. The first race of the 2025 50/50 Racing Series was the increasingly popular MegaG+ 1.7 Modified class, a speedy and straightforward racing platform that anybody can be competitive with.
Race 1: MegaG+1.7 Modifieds
This race should have had nine drivers. However, the Race Director mistakenly dropped two drivers from the lineup: Cameron Bill and himself. Jerry Pearson very nearly bagged his first race win as an Expert driver in this one. Jerry won the first two segments and never finished worse than 2nd through his rotations. In the end, Aaron Castro knocked Jerry off the top podium spot by winning all four of his rotations. Team Johnson’s leader, Jared Johnson, drove well and took the runner-up position against three Expert drivers! Details
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
Aaron Castro
80
64
476.54
2
Jerry Pearson
79
58
496.859
3
George Peters
79
55
488.663
4
Jared Johnson
71
42
491.625
5
Matthew Johnson
67
42
518.012
6
Eric Lane
66
40
498.861
7
Madeline Johnson
54
28
507.557
Race 2: MegaG+ 1.7 Modifieds (IROC)
This one was a dogfight between all categories of drivers. Team Maddox Junior driver Abe Maddox led this one through the first three segments, winning his first two rotations and demonstrating he’s an incredibly talented driver capable of running with both Sportsman and Expert drivers. This race was highly competitive at every level, with wins by Junior, Sportsman, and Expert drivers. In the end, GP Design’s George Peters edged out Aaron Castro for the top podium spot by just two points and one lap. Junior phenom Abe Maddox bumped Home Cook’n off the final podium step with a win in the final segment. Aaron Castro set a new lap record on the Fast Esses road course in his first rotation with a 5.397 lap in the White lane. Details
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
George Peters*
60
58
404.21
2
Aaron Castro*
59
56
392.304
3
Abe Maddox
56
55
412.669
4
Steve Stewart*
59
52
401.707
5
Dave Rowland
56
49
434.333
6
Shaylin Maddox
55
45
396.168
7
Arlo Roland
51
40
426.627
8
Coe Rowland
52
36
440.038
9
Cameron Bill
50
32
411.714
* Expert
Race 3: Viper Super 7 NASCAR “Fast” Lane Set (IROC)
This is a six-car set that Sportsman driver Eric Lane donated to our racing program. The big stories in this race were Jared Johnson making his first podium visit with 3rd place overall and one of our newest drivers, Dave Rowland, who pulled off a hard-fought 4th place overall. Actually, pretty impressive driving by everybody in this race. Jared Johnson won two segments, while Dave Rowland won one segment. While I didn’t feel like the cars were all that easy to drive, George and Home Cook’n set new lap records on each of the four active lanes. George clicked off a 5.505 lap record in the Green lane, and Home Cook’n managed a 5.486 lap record in the Blue lane. Details
Another IROC six-car set donated by Eric “Fast” Lane. Until Eric arrived on the scene, I’d never driven a Viper V-SPEC IROC set. The cars cost $50 each! Not my first choice for a new IROC set. This final race of the day was quite competitive also, with the two Experts just three points apart going into the final segment, and Sportsman driver, Jared Johnson landing yet another podium finish on the day. Another new Junior driver from the Team Rowland, Coe Rowland jumped from last place going into the final segment to 4th overall with a well-timed 3rd place finish. Details
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
Steve Stewart
40
61
320.087
2
George Peters
39
61
304.624
3
Jared Johnson
38
44
338.859
4
Coe Rowland
36
42
404.989
5
Dave Rowland
34
42
359.475
6
Arlo Roland
32
32
335.597
2025 50/50 Series Points Standings After Round 1:
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
Sportsman
1
Jared Johnson
169
142
1292.315
2
Dave Rowland
144
142
1291.611
3
Shaylin Maddox
102
83
846.329
4
Eric Lane
66
40
498.861
5
Cameron Bill
50
32
411.714
Junior
1
Coe Rowland
136
110
1353.497
2
Abe Maddox
112
101
908.988
3
Arlo Roland
132
106
1255.253
4
Matthew Johnson
67
42
518.012
5
Madeline Johnson
54
28
507.557
Expert
1
George Peters
238
232
1645.44
2
Steve Stewart
159
174
1158.701
3
Aaron Castro
139
120
868.844
4
Jerry Pearson
79
58
496.859
What a day of racing! I’ll try to get a video of a very close finish between George and Aaron in Race 2 (MG+ Modified IROC). Speaking of video, we have the whole day on video, so I’ll try to get the photo finish clip and the event video posted ASAP.
A big welcome to our newest racing team, Team Rowland! Hopefully, Dave, Arlo, and Coe will join us again soon. They jumped right in without practice and raced the last three races with great enthusiasm and sportsmanship–awesome! Thanks to everyone for showing up and making Round 1 a great event!
We’ll see what happens next weekend; it could be a track day or race day, depending on who’s available.
Thanks to everyone who participated in our 2024 end-of-year Bash!
We only did one race, but it took quite a while to complete. The potluck feast afterward was terrific. Thank you all for sharing a fantastic variety of food and drink!
Abe collecting his 2024 Junior Champion hardware.
Team Maddox leader, Shaylin Maddox accepting 2024 Most Improved Driver honors.
Team Johnson collecting the 2024 Team of the Year honors.
Our final “official” race day of the season ended with just three races but not the drama expected.
Team Maddox: Abe and new Junior driver, Arlo Roland.
With the Junior and Sportsman categories pretty much settled going into the final race, the only points contest still up in the air was the Expert category. Aaron Castro and George Peters were just eight (8) points apart going into the final day of racing.
Unfortunately, George would come down with a cold after a grueling and crowded week at work and would make the right call to skip the final race. Of course, that left the Expert points leader, Aaron Castro, with a much less stressful day.
Race 1: MegaG+ Modifieds
We had also expected a fierce battle between Team Maddox driver, Shaylin Maddox and Team Fast Lane’s, Eric Lane. That battle seemed to get off to a roaring start in the day’s first race. Shaylin bested Eric by just four points in the MegaG+ Modified class, 40 points to Eric’s 36 points. Abe Maddox would finish the race with three 3rd place segment finishes and a win in the final segment, just ahead of a hard-charging Expert driver, Jerry Pearson. With that success, Team Maddox decided to pack in for the day and would not continue. Details
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
Aaron Castro
80
61
607.119
2
Jerry Pearson
79
58
513.648
3
Steve Stewart
76
58
607.263
4
Abe Maddox
72
49
523.955
5
Kevin Webster
74
46
645.044
6
Shaylin Maddox
69
40
619.259
7
Eric Lane
61
36
530.198
8
Arlo Roland
58
28
534.319
Jerry, Kevin, Abe, Arlo, and Eric.
Abe Maddox had a fantastic race, winning the final segment and placing 4th overall! Abe’s good friend, Arlo Roland, showed up with Team Maddox and got in an hour or so of practice just before the day’s first race. Arlo took to the various cars and racing quite quickly. Unfortunately, due to the rotation mix, Arlo only got to race directly against Abe in the final segment. Abe came in for his final rotation on the White lane and Arlo finished his rotation in the Blue lane. Arlo’s fastest lap was a 6.129 in the Orange lane. Based on his ear-to-ear grin during and after the race, we expect him to return to Stewart Raceway soon.
Race 2: Viper Super 7 GT40’s Team Forza IROC Set
With Team Maddox accomplishing their team objectives and calling it a day, the rest of us continued the program and started Race 2.
With all the points chases settled, it was all about just having fun and enjoying the always competitive racing with pretty much out-of-the-box cars.
These particular cars are fascinating. They drive like an L4 Viper V-SPEC but have L10 traction magnets. Everything feels great until they release the rails and hit things very hard. You have to know your limits and not go too far over. The RaceMasters GT40 hardbodies are beautiful!
Eric Lane blew out of the starting grid, clicked off two 3rds and a 2nd place finish in this one, and was constantly in the rearview mirrors of all who led the race. Ultimately, the Experts were fortunate to stay ahead of the hard-charging Sportsman driver. Details
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
Steve Stewart
80
61
520.077
2
Aaron Castro
80
53
522.537
3
Jerry Pearson
77
51
521.222
4
Eric Lane
71
42
530.944
5
Kevin Webster
67
28
527.117
Race 3: Viper V-SPEC “SPECSTOCK” Lexan
The final race of the day! This one was quite the barnburner. Every driver moved into 2nd place during this one, and all set some very high-speed laps.
Home Cook’n clicked off the fastest lap of the race at 4.720 in the White lane, Aaron Castro clicked off the next fastest lap at 4.787 in the Blue lane, and speedster Jerry Pearson clicked off a 4.804 in the White lane. Amazingly, no new track records were set. I’m sure things would have been different if George Peters had been in the mix. Details
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
1
Steve Stewart
80
64
476.556
2
Aaron Castro
78
53
482.049
3
Jerry Pearson
76
48
490.225
4
Eric Lane
68
38
476.035
5
Kevin Webster
67
32
487.768
Eric Lane hung in there against the Experts, finishing just off the podium in 4th against some seriously fast competition. Eric and Expert driver Kevin Webster were duking it out in the final segment for the 4th place position. Eric’s fastest lap was 5.277 to Kevin’s 5.252 fastest lap. Unfortunately, Kevin ran out of fuel, and Eric got enough points and laps to drop Kevin to the bottom of the leaderboard. Eric looks to be the dominate Sportsman driver going into the 2025 racing season.
Overall, it was a great day of racing and just hanging out. Thanks to everyone who brought things to share, especially Fast Lane Racing. The leaded and unleaded egg nog was excellent!
That’s it for the official 2024 racing season at Stewart Raceway. To close out the 2024 season (or open the 2025 season), we hope to open the tracks soon for a casual track day, a Potluck, and an end-of-season awards presentation. Stay tuned for a quick survey on the best Saturday to do it.
2024 Final Points Standings
Place
Name
Laps
Points
Total Time
Junior
1
Abe Maddox
726
292
4941.803
2
Matthew Johnson
387
124
2051.404
3
Madeline Johnson
233
113
2139.46
4
Arlo Roland
58
28
534.319
Sportsman
1
Eric Lane
1795
625
11500.96
2
Shaylin Maddox
610
237
3756.218
3
Jared Johnson
440
136
2057.271
4
Olga Rossetta
328
107
2805.608
5
Dave Feber
107
45
808.723
6
William Mansfield
112
42
830.412
7
Pam Ebert
77
32
695.404
Expert
1
Aaron Castro
4109
1868
26048.36
2
George Peters
3345
1581
23406.74
3
Kevin Webster
2778
1184
21778.82
4
Jerry Pearson
2466
1052
15666.05
5
Jordan Walker
1242
415
8073.09
Steve Stewart
4384
2137
27791.13
As always, thank you for supporting our racing program and being such a great group to race with and hang out with.
If I don’t see you again in 2024, Happy Holidays and New Year!