JONESTOWN, PA – August 7, 2025 – Kyle Jones walked into Jonestown, PA Thursday night and claimed it as his own.
In the debut visit to Linda’s Speedway for the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, the Kennedale, TX driver drove the Engler Machine and Tool No. 7X around the cushion to his first career national Midget win on Thursday night.
“It was a big relief,” Jones said. “I knew we could do it, I knew we could do it with a bunch of other teams that I’ve raced with. We were good enough then, we were good enough now, and it’s having everything go together the right way. It was just what put us in position was a good Qualifying, the Heat Race, then starting on pole helped us so much.
“The emotions, man, there’s so many good people that put me in position to be at this spot of my life in my career, and I can’t thank them enough. My family, the sacrifices, my girlfriend, and my son are back home, and she allows me to go out and do what I love. I lost my composure a little bit, but it’s been a long time coming, and I hope (the wins) start rolling after this.”
After winning the night’s High-Point honors, Jones drew the Pole Position for the $4,000-to-win Feature. However, at the initial green flag, Michael Faccinto set the early pace after getting the jump on Jones from the outside line into Turn 1.
While Faccinto set the pace, Jones and Faccinto’s Trifecta Motorsports teammate Kameron Key followed in tow.
Behind Key, Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports (KKM) teammates Jacob Denney and Cannon McIntosh pushed the issue in the podium fight. When Key lost ground after sliding up from the bottom, Denney capitalized on the opportunity and drove around Key on the bottom of Lap 6.
As Jones found his momentum on the top side of the 0.25-mile track, he began to challenge the No. 5U side-by-side for the lead as the halfway signal was shown to the field.
The two drivers stayed beside each other through five laps until Jones was clear with the point with nine laps to go in the Feature.
After losing the lead, Faccinto lost his momentum on the bottom as Denney and McIntosh followed Jones’ line to take second and third place, respectively.
While Denney kept a 0.2-second gap over Jones in the final laps of the race, he lost ground on the Texan as he piloted the Spike Chassis to the biggest Midget win of his career in the Keystone State.
“We were just riding there through the first 10 laps,” Jones said. “I knew the bottom was going to be really good with how good the track was early. And, with them rolling in the top, I knew it might develop late, and it did, so I started looking at it, and I had options. Michael got stuck being the leader, so he stuck to where he’s fast, and he didn’t know where it was developing.
“I was able to move around, and it helped me a lot because the cushion started developing really nice. So, I was able to make big, wide turns, it stuck really well, and just kept carrying that momentum because it’s so small, but it races big. I can’t even remember where I got it because I was so stoked at what happened.”
Denney finished the night in second place to take the Appalachian Midget Week points lead at the halfway mark of the $5,000-to-win trek through Pennsylvania.
“I think we had a good piece and a good run again,” Denney said. “I was trying to figure out what I could do differently to try and make a run on Kyle, but he was really good ripping the top all the way around, so I knew I was really good down the bottom compared to everyone else. I tried sticking to my guns to see if I had something for him, but at the end the top was too much to keep up with him.”
McIntosh finished the night in third place after starting in seventh place for his 10th podium of the 2025 Series season – his second consecutive podium of the week.
“Tonight, as much as I want to be frustrated, I feel like we dug ourselves out of a hole,” McIntosh said. “We didn’t qualify well, didn’t get a great start in the Heat Race, and fell back. So we had to work for it tonight to get by those guys. Beau got the car much better there in the Feature than what we started on, and it’s just a great effort from those guys.”
Recap Notes:
Smith Titanium Quick Time Award: Jacob Denney
Toyota Heat 1 Winner: Kameron Key
CASM Safety Products Heat 2 Winner: Michael Faccinto
High-Point Driver: Kyle Jones
Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger Award: Gavin Miller (+5)
Honest Abe Roofing 16th Place Finisher: Ryan Roulette
Up Next: The penultimate race of the 2025 Appalachian Midget Week takes the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota to Spring Run, PA’s Path Valley Speedway for a Friday night battle on Aug. 8.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.
Kyle Jones Takes Emotional First Career National Midget Win at Linda’s Speedway
JONESTOWN, PA – August 7, 2025 – Kyle Jones walked into Jonestown, PA Thursday night and claimed it as his own.
In the debut visit to Linda’s Speedway for the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, the Kennedale, TX driver drove the Engler Machine and Tool No. 7X around the cushion to his first career national Midget win on Thursday night.
“It was a big relief,” Jones said. “I knew we could do it, I knew we could do it with a bunch of other teams that I’ve raced with. We were good enough then, we were good enough now, and it’s having everything go together the right way. It was just what put us in position was a good Qualifying, the Heat Race, then starting on pole helped us so much.
“The emotions, man, there’s so many good people that put me in position to be at this spot of my life in my career, and I can’t thank them enough. My family, the sacrifices, my girlfriend, and my son are back home, and she allows me to go out and do what I love. I lost my composure a little bit, but it’s been a long time coming, and I hope (the wins) start rolling after this.”
After winning the night’s High-Point honors, Jones drew the Pole Position for the $4,000-to-win Feature. However, at the initial green flag, Michael Faccinto set the early pace after getting the jump on Jones from the outside line into Turn 1.
While Faccinto set the pace, Jones and Faccinto’s Trifecta Motorsports teammate Kameron Key followed in tow.
Behind Key, Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports (KKM) teammates Jacob Denney and Cannon McIntosh pushed the issue in the podium fight. When Key lost ground after sliding up from the bottom, Denney capitalized on the opportunity and drove around Key on the bottom of Lap 6.
As Jones found his momentum on the top side of the 0.25-mile track, he began to challenge the No. 5U side-by-side for the lead as the halfway signal was shown to the field.
The two drivers stayed beside each other through five laps until Jones was clear with the point with nine laps to go in the Feature.
After losing the lead, Faccinto lost his momentum on the bottom as Denney and McIntosh followed Jones’ line to take second and third place, respectively.
While Denney kept a 0.2-second gap over Jones in the final laps of the race, he lost ground on the Texan as he piloted the Spike Chassis to the biggest Midget win of his career in the Keystone State.
“We were just riding there through the first 10 laps,” Jones said. “I knew the bottom was going to be really good with how good the track was early. And, with them rolling in the top, I knew it might develop late, and it did, so I started looking at it, and I had options. Michael got stuck being the leader, so he stuck to where he’s fast, and he didn’t know where it was developing.
“I was able to move around, and it helped me a lot because the cushion started developing really nice. So, I was able to make big, wide turns, it stuck really well, and just kept carrying that momentum because it’s so small, but it races big. I can’t even remember where I got it because I was so stoked at what happened.”
Denney finished the night in second place to take the Appalachian Midget Week points lead at the halfway mark of the $5,000-to-win trek through Pennsylvania.
“I think we had a good piece and a good run again,” Denney said. “I was trying to figure out what I could do differently to try and make a run on Kyle, but he was really good ripping the top all the way around, so I knew I was really good down the bottom compared to everyone else. I tried sticking to my guns to see if I had something for him, but at the end the top was too much to keep up with him.”
McIntosh finished the night in third place after starting in seventh place for his 10th podium of the 2025 Series season – his second consecutive podium of the week.
“Tonight, as much as I want to be frustrated, I feel like we dug ourselves out of a hole,” McIntosh said. “We didn’t qualify well, didn’t get a great start in the Heat Race, and fell back. So we had to work for it tonight to get by those guys. Beau got the car much better there in the Feature than what we started on, and it’s just a great effort from those guys.”
Recap Notes:
Smith Titanium Quick Time Award: Jacob Denney
Toyota Heat 1 Winner: Kameron Key
CASM Safety Products Heat 2 Winner: Michael Faccinto
High-Point Driver: Kyle Jones
Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger Award: Gavin Miller (+5)
Honest Abe Roofing 16th Place Finisher: Ryan Roulette
Up Next: The penultimate race of the 2025 Appalachian Midget Week takes the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota to Spring Run, PA’s Path Valley Speedway for a Friday night battle on Aug. 8.
If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 7X-Kyle Jones[1]; 2. 67-Jacob Denney[3]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[7]; 4. 5U-Michael Faccinto[2]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[10]; 6. 9U-Kameron Key[4]; 7. 72-Alex Karpowicz[12]; 8. 98K-Brandon Carr[8]; 9. 94-Hayden Wise[11]; 10. 40-Chase McDermand[5]; 11. 67K-Colton Robinson[9]; 12. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[13]; 13. 55-Trevor Cline[15]; 14. X-Daniel Bennett[14]; 15. 29-Jason Bennett[16]; 16. 25B-Ryan Roulette[18]; 17. 7U-Kale Drake[6]; 18. 7G-Jimmy Glenn[17]


In an entertaining back-and-forth tussle for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Rookie of the Year, Team Chevy’s Robert Shwartzman, the driver of the No. 83 PREMA Racing Chevrolet, trails Louis Foster by four points headed to Portland. The pair has traded the freshman points lead four times and have been neck-and-neck down the stretch, with Shwartman outscoring Foster by a single point over the last five races and Foster scoring two more points since the Indianapolis 500. Northwest Nuggets O’Ward is the only driver to have completed all 1870 laps contested in the first 14 races. His Arrow McLaren teammate Christian Lundgaard, Juncos Hollinger Racing’s Conor Daly and A.J. Foyt Racing’s David Malukas are the other Chevrolet-powered drivers who have completed over 99% of the 1870 laps. Alexander Rossi, the driver of the No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Java House Chevrolet, has gained an impressive total of 24 spots on the first lap in the 14 NTT INDYCAR SERIES races this year. Even more amazing is that the 33-year-old has not lost a position on the first lap, gaining spots in 14 races and remaining in his starting spot another three times. O’Ward’s No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet has been the quickest on pit road three times this season and trails Scott Dixon’s crew by only two points in the season-long Firestone Pit Performance Award, which rewards the driver and crew that spends the least time on pit road across the entire season.
A.J. Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci, driver of the No. 14 A.J. Foyt Racing Sexton Properties Chevrolet, took his first career NTT INDYCAR SERIES pole, the seventh time a Chevrolet-powered driver has won the right to start on the inside of the front row. Five of Team Chevy’s 20 podium appearances in Portland have come in the last three years. Emerson Fittipaldi, Scott McLaughlin, Rick Mears, Josef Newgarden, Will Power, Danny Sullivan, and Paul Tracy have combined for 11 Team Penske podiums, the most of any Chevrolet-powered team in Portland. A dozen drivers representing six Chevrolet-powered teams have combined to lead 759 laps on the 1.964-mile, 12-Turn Portland International Raceway road course.
Chevrolet wins at Portland International Raceway: 8 2024 – Will Power – Team Penske2022 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske2019 – Will Power – Team Penske1993 – Emerson Fittipaldi – Team Penske1991 – Michael Andretti – Newman Haas Racing 1990 – Michael Andretti – Newman Haas Racing 1989 – Emerson Fittipaldi – Patrick Racing1988 – Danny Sullivan – Team Penske Chevrolet poles at Portland International Raceway: 7 2024 – Santino Ferrucci – A.J. Foyt Racing2022 – Scott McLaughlin – Team Penske2018 – Will Power – Team Penske1992 – Emerson Fittipaldi – Team Penske1991 – Emerson Fittipaldi Team Penske1990 – Danny Sullivan – Team Penske1988 – Danny Sullivan – Team Penske Chevrolet podiums at Portland International Raceway: 20 Chevrolet podiums at Portland International Raceway by driver: Emerson Fittipaldi (5), Will Power (3), Michael Andretti (2), Al Unser Jr. (2), Mario Andretti (1), Scott McLaughlin (1), Rick Mears (1), Josef Newgarden (1), Bob Rahal (1), Felix Rosenqvist (1), Danny Sullivan (1) and Paul Tracy (1) Chevrolet podiums at Portland International Raceway by team: Team Penske (11), Galles Racing (3), Newman Haas Racing (3), Patrick Racing (2), Arrow McLaren (1) Chevrolet laps led at Portland International Raceway: 759 Chevrolet laps led at Portland International Raceway by driver: Michael Andretti (203), Emerson Fittipaldi (182), Will Power (155), Scott McLaughlin (109), Danny Sullivan (46), Pato O’Ward (28), Rick Mears (25), Mario Andretti (3), Felix Rosenqvist (3), Al Unser Jr. (3), Callum Ilott (1), and Josef Newgarden (1) Chevrolet laps led at Portland International Raceway by team: Team Penske (408), Newman Haas Racing (206), Patrick Racing (110), Arrow McLaren (31), Galles Racing (3), and Juncos Hollinger Racing (1) Manufacturer History at Portland International Raceway Wins (with competition): 8 – Chevrolet (2024, 2022, 2019, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988)7 – Honda (2023, 2021, 2018, 2000, 1999, 1998, 19964 – Cosworth (1987, 1986, 1985, 1984)2 – Ford (2001, 1992)2 – Mercedes (1997, 1995)1 – Toyota (20021 – Ilmor (1994 Poles (with competition): 7 – Chevrolet (2024, 2022, 2018, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1988)6 – Honda (2023, 2021, 2019, 2000, 1999, 1996)5 – Ford (2001, 1998, 1997, 1995, 19934 – Cosworth (1987, 1986, 1985, 1984)1 – Toyota (20021 – Ilmor (1995)1 – Porsche (1989) Historical Chevrolet in the INDYCAR SERIES information
SVG SEEKS FOUR-STRAIGHT STREAK Chevrolet will head to upstate New York with an active streak of three-straight road racing triumphs in the NASCAR Cup Series – all courtesy of Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen. The road course ace went from outside the playoff bubble to a guaranteed spot in the title chase with a dominating victory in the series’ inaugural appearance in Mexico City. The 36-year-old Auckland, New Zealand, native went on to make back-to-back trips to victory lane at the Chicago Street Course and Sonoma Raceway just a few weeks later. Van Gisbergen left Sonoma making yet another mark in NASCAR history – becoming just the seventh different driver to win three consecutive road course races in the division. Extending his streak to four-straight is a very attainable task for the Trackhouse Racing driver, with his first and only appearance at Watkins Glen International ending with a runner-up result (Sept. 2024). Only two drivers in series’ history have racked up four-straight road course victories – 2020 Cup Series champion, Chase Elliott, and NASCAR Hall of Famer, Jeff Gordon.
FIRST-TIME WINNEROn Aug. 5, 2018, at Watkins Glen International, Chase Elliott etched his name into history as a NASCAR Cup Series winner. Now competing in his 10th full-time season, the 29-year-old Dawsonville, Georgia, native is a champion and 20-time winner in NASCAR’s top division. Despite still seeking his first road course win in the Next Gen era, Elliott has proven to know his way around left- and right-hand turns. The Hendrick Motorsports driver has tallied seven road course victories in his Cup Series career – the most of all active drivers. The record is enough to place Elliott third on the series’ all-time road course wins list behind a pair of NASCAR Hall of Famers – Jeff Gordon (nine) and Tony Stewart (eight). Elliott’s road course resume sees victories at five different road course circuits, which also happens to be a series’ record.
Plagued with fuel milage misfortune this season, William Byron and the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team finally came out on top at Iowa Speedway to earn their second trip to victory lane. The 27-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina, native turned in a race-high 141 laps led en route to a 48-point day to earn his spot back in the points lead heading into the final three-race stretch of the regular season. Still on his heels are his Hendrick Motorsports teammates, Chase Elliott (second) and Kyle Larson (third), who are each looking to add a second regular season title to their championship-earning resumes.
In the Xfinity Series, it was Connor Zilisch that drove to a 43-point day and his 11th top-five finish of the season to surpass his JR Motorsports teammate, Justin Allgaier, for the top points position – marking the first time in his rookie campaign that he’s attained the points lead. The rising star also leads the series with five wins this season – most recently at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to tie together three-straight triumphs. What better place to further add to his points lead than Watkins Glen International – a circuit that saw his first career Xfinity Series start end in a trip to victory lane.
BACK WHERE IT ALL STARTED…Just one year ago, Connor Zilisch stepped into the NASCAR scene for the very first time by making his Xfinity Series debut at Watkins Glen International. Coming out of the gates full throttle, Zilisch drove the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet to the pole win, going on to record a race-high 45 laps en route to the victory to make him just the seventh driver in series’ history to win in his first career start. Fast forward just a few months, Zilisch landed a full-time spot in the driver’s seat of the No. 88 Chevrolet to compete in his first full-time campaign in the NASCAR national ranks. Taking his rookie season by storm, Zilisch heads back to where it all started as the series’ new points leader and a series-leading five wins under his belt. The 19-year-old Mooresville, North Carolina, native has yet to finish outside of the top-five in each of his road course starts in the series, including victories in the first (Circuit of The Americas) and most recent (Sonoma Raceway) road course races of the 2025 season.
Chevrolet’s season statistics with 23 NASCAR Cup Series races complete:
Chevrolet’s season statistics with 22 NASCAR Xfinity Series races complete:
Chevrolet’s season statistics with 16 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races complete:
Stenhouse Stellar Iowa Stats: With just four races remaining in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet team sit in a ‘must-win’ position in order to keep their championship hopes alive. Hungry for a trip back to victory lane, Stenhouse Jr. returns to a track where he has shared a fair amount of success over his NASCAR career. The 37-year-old Olive Branch, Mississippi, native leads the series’ active drivers in wins in the NASCAR national ranks at Iowa Speedway with three-straight Xfinity Series triumphs (2011 sweep; May 2012). In his last five starts at the Iowa short-track, Stenhouse Jr. has finished no worse than fifth, including a top-five finish in the Cup Series’ inaugural event last season.
EXTENDING A RECORD-SETTING STREAK For the third-straight weekend and series-leading fifth time this season, Connor Zilisch and the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet team earned a trip to victory – taking the checkered flag in Saturday’s Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The triumph added onto an already dominate season for the Chevrolet camp in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the 19-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina, native delivering the manufacturer its 19th win in 21 races. Dating back to Kyle Larson’s victory at Bristol Motor Speedway in April, Chevrolet has been the only manufacturer to pay a visit to victory lane in the division – heading to America’s heartland with a streak of 13-straight wins. Chevrolet is the only manufacturer in Xfinity Series’ history to hit a double-digit win streak in a single season – also accomplishing the feat in 1999 (10-straight), 2000 (11-straight) and 2022 (10-straight).
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