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Indoor Auto Racing Distributes More Than $100,000

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Thursday, 20 March 2025 08:20

TRENTON, N.J. The checkered flag has fallen on the 2025 Indoor Auto Racing Championship Series, with more than $100,000 in prize money distributed among the 244 competitors who registered for the events.

The three-race series, held in Northeast arenas, featured two events on concrete surfaces: the Ironton Global Allentown Indoor Race at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pa., on Jan. 3-4, followed by the NAPA Auto Parts Atlantic City Indoor Races at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.

The season finale, the East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals presented by BELFOR, took place at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, N.J., on Feb. 21-22.

Ryan Flores and Andy Jankowiak dominated victory lane in the TQ Midget division, each securing two wins. Jankowiak, the 2025 series champion, earned $11,275 across the four-race series, including $2,000 courtesy of Hoosier Tire for winning the mini-series title.

Victories for the Tonawanda, N.Y., driver came on Saturday night at the PPL Center and the BlackJack 21 on Friday night in Atlantic City. With additional finishes of fifth and fourth in Atlantic City and Allentown, Jankowiak edged out Flores by just nine points to claim the championship.

Although Jankowiak claimed the title, Ryan Flores was the top money earner of the series, pocketing just over $17,000. His impressive haul included a $10,000 payday for his Gamblers Classic victory in Atlantic City, which included bonus money from the AC Sports Commission and the Ironton Auto Body challenge.

Flores, fell just short of collecting the challenge after a Friday night win in Allentown and a runner-up finish to Jankowiak on Saturday night. An eighth-place finish on Friday night in Atlantic City, was his only blemish netting him second place in points and an extra $1,000.

Other Notables

Briggs Danner: Consistent throughout the series, Danner secured third place in points, taking home $5,475 despite never winning a race. His three third-place finishes and a mechanical DNF in Allentown kept him just behind the top two.

Tommy Catalano & Tanner VanDoren: Both drivers who rounded out the top five in points and earned over $3,600 in prize money.

Scott Kreutter & Kyle Lick performed well in the TQ Midget division but also thrived in the newly introduced 600 Micro Sprint division in Atlantic City. Kreutters victory in the 600 Micro Sprint added to his total earnings, pushing him just under $3,000.

Slingshot Champion Paulie Hartwig III dominated the division, winning two of the three races, including the Gamblers Classic in Atlantic City, for a total of $3,100. The series title, sponsored by Action Track USA, earned him an extra $500, with his Atlantic City victory netting him $2,000.

Dylan Hoch secured the remaining feature win on Saturday night in Allentown, earning $1,200 for his Indoor Series efforts. Scott Neary: through consistent performances, including finishes of fifth, second, and third, came home second in the points.

In the Champ Karts, much like the TQ Midgets, Missy Bootes scored the series title worth $500 from Hoosier Tire, with one victory coming Friday night in Allentown and a pair of runner-up finishes pushing her season winnings to $2,050.

The runner-up finish in Atlantic City was especially bittersweet for the only female Indoor Series winner, as Mike Perry took home $2,500 for the Gamblers Classic win. Perry, who chose not to compete in Allentown but supported multiple other drivers under his RPM Karting banner, wasnt in the running for the series title, but took home the biggest payday.

The Bealer family consisting of father Pat and son Zach dominated the East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals, sweeping the weekend taking home the biggest pay days.

Zach Bealer: On Friday night at the East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals, Bealer took home $2,250 for his victory. He strategically selected his starting position (spot five), which included an additional $1,250 ($250 per spot) in bonus money on top of the base $1,000 winners prize.

Pat Bealer: On Saturday night, Bealer dominated the 40-lap feature, starting sixth and claiming the $5,000 prize for his victory.

Saturday night runner-up Kenny Miller left Trenton with over $2,000 in prize money, thanks a $500 Bob Hilbert Sportswear Dash for Cash victory and $1,600 second place check.

Plans for the 2026 season are already underway with a similar schedule planned starting with the Allentown on Jan. 9-10, followed by Atlantic City Jan. 30-31 and the Trenton Dirt race on Feb. 20-21.

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