USAC AMSOIL SPRINT CAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2025 INDIANA SPEED WEEK - IMS RESULTS
THURSDAY JULY 24, 2025
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2025 USAC SPRINT WEEK
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The Indy Speedway will host the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car
National Championship series.

The 38th annual Indiana Sprint Week consists of eight events at
eight different Indiana race tracks across a 10-night span.

The first race will be at the dirt track inside the Indy Speedway.

The event will feature an invitational field as determined by several
different categories. The $10,000-to-win Indiana Sprint Week
race at IMS will pay appearance points toward the season-long
USAC National Sprint Car standings, but no points will be offered
toward the 2025 Indiana Sprint Week standings.
INDIANA SPRINT WEEK KICKS OFF AT IMS
Thursday, July 24, 2025
The Night Before the Brickyard 400 Weekend
1/4 mile dirt oval
5/16 mile dirt oval
1/4 mile dirt oval
3/8 mile dirt oval
1/4 mile dirt oval
1/2 mile dirt oval
1/4 mile dirt oval
1/4-mile high-banked dirt oval
Indiana Sprint Week Schedule
Indianapolis
Putnamville
Kokomo
Lawrenceburg
Indianapolis
Terre Haute
Bloomington
Haubstadt
The Dirt Track at IMS
Lincoln Park Speedway
Kokomo Speedway
Lawrenceburg Speedway
Circle City Raceway
Terre Haute Action Track
Bloomington Speedway
Tri-State Speedway
Thursday July 24
Friday July 25
Saturday July 26
Sunday July 27
Wednesday July 30
Thursday July 31
Friday August 1
Saturday August 2
Overnight RV & tent camping Lot 7 - $75

Divided into 5 groups
Top 3 from each group transfers to postions 1-15 of
Feature,
4th & 5th transfer to
Semi and 6th transfers to C-Main.
Top 4 transfers to last 2 rows of
Semi.
Top 5 transfer to positions 16-20 of
Feature.
20 car field


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12
15
35
LAPS
Grant Finds IMS Victory Lane Again

Justin Grant continued his knack for winning at Indianapolis Motor Speedway,
capturing the opening race of the 38th annual USAC Indiana Sprint Week on Thursday
night.

Grant added his seventh USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship victory this
season and 61st of his career to a win in the USAC Midget National Championship
feature on the opening night of the
BC39 on July 1 at The Dirt Track. Grant, from Ione,
California, also won the BC39 feature race in 2023 on the 1/5th-mile dirt oval inside
Turn 3 of the 2.5-mile IMS oval.

“It’s the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,” Grant said. “I probably raced a little rougher
than most of the sprint car guys like to race, but I come in here off the BC39, and
maybe old habits die hard. I want to win at this place.”

Grant, who started fifth in the 20-car field, took the lead for the first time and for good
with 16 laps remaining in the 35-lap feature. He earned $10,000 for the victory in the
No. 4 TOPP Motorsports car.

Logan Seavey finished second in the No. 57 Abacus Racing car, followed by pole sitter
Robert Ballou in the No. 12 Ballou Motorsports machine.

Ballou led the first 19 laps, but Grant used both the top and bottom grooves of the clay
oval to climb from fifth to second. With 16 laps to go, Grant used the high line in Turns
3 and 4 to power past Ballou, whose car started to emit white plumes of smoke from its
left side.

Seavey passed Ballou for second on the next lap and set his sights on Grant. A three-car
tangle in Turn 2 triggered the final caution of the feature race with nine laps to go.

Grant got a strong jump on the restart, pulling away slightly. But Seavey found grip and
slid under Grant in Turns 1 and 2 to nose slightly ahead with eight laps remaining. But
Grant used the low line to quickly power ahead of Seavey on the back straightaway and
eased away over the final seven laps for the prestigious victory.

“It was really, really tough,” Grant said. “The pace was really fast, and the top was so
fast you had to kind of make some things happen there. I’m sure I didn’t make too many
friends, but I wanted to get down here to Victory Lane.

“I love racing here. I think this little track is amazing. I’m the biggest hater of small
racetracks in the world, and one of my favorite ones is this one. It’s kind of funny. We’
ve really come a long way on our short-track stuff. I’m kind of a half-mile kind of guy.
Just super excited to be here.”

C.J. Leary captured the only previous visit by the USAC National Sprint Cars to The
Dirt Track at IMS in September 2024, a 20-lap, non-points exhibition race during the
BC39.
10-Lap Heat 1 -
Heat 2 -
Heat 3 -
Heat 4 -
Heat 5 -
11-Lap C-Main -
15-Lap Semi -
35-Lap Feature Winner -
Chase Stockon
Jake Swanson
Kyle Cummins
Jadon Rogers
Logan Seavey
Max Adams
Shane Cottle
Justin Grant
The Top 3 finishers in
feature race:

1st - Justin Grant
2nd - Logan Seavey
3rd - Robert Ballou

have a guaranteed spot
in Wednesday night’s main
event:
WINNERS
EVENT
Justin Grant
Feature Winner
RESULTS
FEATURE RESULTS
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Justin Grant
Logan Seavey
Robert Ballou
Kevin Thomas Jr.
Kale Drake
Brady Bacon
Mitchel Moles
Trey Osborne
C.J. Leary
Jadon Rogers
Harley Burns
Jake Swanson
Gunnar Setser
Rylan Gray
Kyle Cummins
Shane Cottle
Ricky Lewis
Charles Davis Jr.
Chase Stockon
Carson Short
4
57
12
3R
2B
20
19AZ
6T
21AZ
66
16
5T
5G
96
3p
34
41
47
92
21m
Ione, CA
Sutter, CA
Rocklin, CA
Cullman, AL
Collinsville, OK
Broken Arrow, OK
Raisin City, CA
Columbus, OH
Greenfield, IN
Worthington, IN
Brazil, IN
Anaheim, CA
Columbus, IN
Greenfield, IN
Princeton, IN
Kansas, IL
Camarillo, CA
Buckeye, AZ
Fort Branch, IN
Marion, IL
TOPP Motorsports
Abacus Racing
Ballou Motorsports
Rock Steady Racing
2B Racing
Chris Dyson Racing
Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports
Trey Osborne Racing
Team AZ-Curb-Agajanian Racing
Amati Racing
Britt Aero Racing
Daming Swanson Motorsports
KO Motorsports
Ted Slinkard
Petty Performance Racing
Jeff Olson
Ricky Lewis Motorsports
Charles Davis Jr.
Tom & Laurie Sertich
Randy Edwards
Pos
Car
Driver
Hometown
Team