Nashville, TN - For the final time in 2024 the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance will unload for a shot at $6,000 to win and the honor of being a winner on the JEGS Tour and collecting an All American weekend guitar. The All American 100 on Saturday, November 2nd is a non-points finale for the JEGS Tour, however, a Champion will be decided for the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway regulars in their Pro Late Model division. A near record-breaking 37 cars are entered for Saturday night’s showdown.
The All American 100 is the second time in 2024 that the JEGS Tour has sanctioned a non-points contest at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. The first came in June during the $10,000 to win Battle of Broadway. Trey Craig and Brett Robinson were the class of the field holding off NASCAR superstars Ross Chastain and Josh Berry. Chase Johnson led the early laps before Craig took the helm, George Phillips spent a few brief laps atop the pilon before Craig came back to lead the final 17 laps en route to the win.
Dawson Sutton and his Rackley No.26 have all but locked up the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Championship over Indiana’s Corey Deuser. Sutton is the most recent winner at Nashville back on October 5th with a last-lap last-corner move to get around Hunter Wright. Michael House kicked off the Nashville season in April with a win followed by Corey Deuser who got his first Nashville win in May - since then, Sutton has swept the regular events at Nashville outside of the Battle of Broadway.
Several JEGS Tour regulars are making the trip to Nashville on Saturday including 2024 JEGS Tour Rookie of the Year, Chase Pinsonneault. The Belle River, ON, CA native grabbed one win during the Big O Classic 100 at Owosso Speedway putting $10,000 into his program in May. 2023 JEGS Tour Champion, Chase Burda will make his third start with new team, Brandon Oakley Racing and will pull double-duty racing in the All American 400 on Sunday.
Other drivers who have raced consistently with the JEGS Tour this season include Chris Shannon who won the Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman event at Winchester in October and was the highest-finishing Crate Late Model in the Winchester 400. Will Sahutske has started nearly every JEGS Tour event in 2024 and will bring his No.5 to Nashville on Saturday night. Chelsea, MI native, Chris Munson is set to bring his No.3 to Nashville on Saturday as well.
Among the nearly 40 names on the Entry List for Saturday’s All American 100 include some of the Nation’s top up-and-coming talents like Carson Brown who came two laps shy of winning the Winchester 100 this season. Kaden Honeycutt, who has three CARS Tour wins this season including two top-five finishes at Kansas Speedway with the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Connor Mosack who finished sixth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at the Chicago Street Course, and Canadian veteran Josh Stade who brings down an APC United Late Model Series win from this season.
The All American 100 and the CRA Street Stock Presented by JEGS All American 40 will be contested Saturday, November 2nd alongside the Vore’s Compact Touring Series. Fans can get a three-day ticket including Local Racing on Friday, Saturday’s full show, and Sunday’s All American 400 for just $50 at NashvilleFairgroundsSpeedway.Racing. Tickets will also be available at the gate on race day.
Fans who can’t make the trip can catch Friday and Saturday’s races on RacingAmerica.Tv and TrackTv.com. Sunday’s All American 400 can be watched exclusively on TrackTv.com.
For more information on the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance and Champion Racing Association, log onto CRA-Racing.com. Find CRA: Champion Racing Association on Facebook and follow @CRARacing on X.
Story - Zach Hiser
Photo - Koty Geyer
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