

8/29/2025
Tulsa Speedway
Friday Night Lights 2025 Points Series Champions
Friday Night Lights Points Series Championship Recap
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The 2025 Friday Night Lights Points Series wrapped up with six divisions crowning champions after a season of packed grandstands, door-to-door racing, and championship drama. Here’s a breakdown of the Top 10 finishers in each class, along with standout stats from the top contenders. To see the full results, visit: https://www.tulsaspeedway.com/standings/
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Champion: Hayden Mabe (Sand Springs, OK) – 550 pts
52 — Hayden Mabe, Sand Springs, OK — 550
8R — Ryker Pace, Collinsville, OK — 471 (-79)
22T — Frank Taft, Collinsville, OK — 461 (-89)
75J — Jeremy LaCoe, Siloam Springs, AR — 453 (-97)
12M — Mitchell Barros, Owasso, OK — 420 (-130)
444 — Jim Hardison, Norman, OK — 408 (-142)
22C — Blake Edwards, Claremore, OK — 369 (-181)
27 — Jason Wilson, Owasso, OK — 204 (-346)
17 — Connor Lee, Sand Springs, OK — 200 (-350)
9 — Casey Buechler, Claremore, OK — 147 (-403)
Season Notes:
Mabe sealed the championship with consistency: 6 features, 6 Top 10s, 5 Top 5s, and 1 win. Pace, despite finishing second, was the winningest driver with 2 victories in just 5 starts, but couldn’t close the points gap.
USRA Modifieds
Champion: Nathan Hagar (Adair, OK) – 639 pts
55 — Nathan Hagar, Adair, OK — 639
97 — Houston Johnson, Kansas City, MO — 630 (-9)
7D — Jason Davis, Skiatook, OK — 601 (-38)
5E — Rusty Olson, Sperry, OK — 519 (-120)
501 — Leroy Cook Jr, Tulsa, OK — 416 (-223)
67K — Danny Padilla, Owasso, OK — 404 (-235)
9H — Aaron Halpain, Hulbert, OK — 295 (-344)
703 — Treven Geter, Lindsay, OK — 272 (-367)
25C — Brandon Huff, Colcord, OK — 247 (-392)
32 — Ryan Murphy, Fort Gibson, OK — 208 (-431)
Season Notes:
Hagar captured the title through steady finishes: 8 features, 7 Top 10s, 4 Top 5s, but no wins. Johnson was the most dominant driver with 3 wins in 6 starts, and Davis posted a strong season with 6 Top 10s in 7 features, but neither could overtake Hagar’s consistency.
USRA B-Mods
Champion: Racen Stacy (Muskogee, OK) – 728 pts
413N — Racen Stacy, Muskogee, OK — 728
17 — Brent Bates, Tulsa, OK — 703 (-25)
13 — Mike Duvall, Owasso, OK — 701 (-27)
16T — Trey Eberle, Tulsa, OK — 547 (-181)
22 — Chase Hubbard, Owasso, OK — 491 (-237)
55 — Nathan Hagar, Adair, OK — 446 (-282)
25L — Jayden LaCoe, Claremore, OK — 278 (-450)
99 — Colby Cooper, Tahlequah, OK — 256 (-472)
19JR — Brodey Slader, Coweta, OK — 228 (-500)
22D — Dalton Ragsdale, Muskogee, OK — 200 (-528)
Season Notes:
Stacy’s near-perfect year saw 8 features, all Top 10s, 6 Top 5s, and 2 wins, edging out Bates and Duvall in a three-way dogfight. Bates matched Stacy with 8 Top 10s and 2 wins, while Duvall was one of the most consistent, with 7 Top 5s but no wins.
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Champion: Aaron Kuehn (South Coffeyville, OK) – 765 pts
24 — Aaron Kuehn, South Coffeyville, OK — 765
20RB — Ricky Bledsaw, Skiatook, OK — 746 (-19)
2 — Houston Garrison, Collinsville, OK — 701 (-64)
3 — Clayton Roberts, Avant, OK — 694 (-71)
77x — Dustin Rowbotham, Tulsa, OK — 619 (-146)
7J — Kyle Davis, Skiatook, OK — 461 (-304)
4 — Braxton Lamons, Humboldt, KS — 441 (-324)
22K — Kevin Wasserman, Adair, OK — 348 (-417)
1W — David Vinson, Warner, OK — 328 (-437)
5 — Keith Heaslet, Indianola, OK — 284 (-481)
Season Notes:
Kuehn secured the championship on points with 9 features, 8 Top 10s, 6 Top 5s, and no wins, proving consistency outlasts victories. Bledsaw matched him with 8 Top 10s, and Garrison and Roberts each logged 7 Top 10s in 9 starts, but none of the top contenders found victory lane.
Dwarf Cars
Champion: Jimmy Forrester (Sand Springs, OK) – 568 pts
38 — Jimmy Forrester, Sand Springs, OK — 568
04 — Patrick Holt, Broken Arrow, OK — 504 (-64)
00 — Jeff Robertson, Inola, OK — 478 (-90)
12 — Rodger Moore, Broken Arrow, OK — 436 (-132)
96 — Jason Miles, Verdigris, OK — 357 (-211)
7F — Kody Schander, Kellyville, OK — 338 (-230)
77F — Braden Fode — 337 (-231)
27 — Jeff Pense, Mounds, OK — 292 (-276)
X-15 — Larry Pense, Glenpool, OK — 245 (-323)
76 — Randy Diffee, Broken Arrow, OK — 179 (-389)
Season Notes:
Forrester was the class of the field with 3 wins in 6 features, all Top 10s, and 5 Top 5s. Holt pushed him with 6 Top 10s and 4 Top 5s, while Robertson remained steady, posting 5 Top 10s but only 1 Top 5 finish.
USRA Tuners
Champion: Paden Gardner (Grove, OK) – 632 pts
22P — Paden Gardner, Grove, OK — 632
22M — Mallorie Wasserman, Adair, OK — 630 (-2)
91 — Cale Hancock, Collinsville, OK — 629 (-3)
15 — Wyatt Hagar, Adair, OK — 599 (-33)
33c — Jerrod Crumrine (R), Broken Arrow, OK — 587 (-45)
39 — Sam Brodsky, Adair, OK — 466 (-166)
41B — Braxton Brownlee, Weleetka, OK — 335 (-297)
17 — Taylor Blevins, Claremore, OK — 317 (-315)
85 — Scott Foster, Claremore, OK — 242 (-390)
41S — Shawn Brownlee, Weleetka, OK — 213 (-419)
Season Notes:
The Tuners class was the tightest battle of the season. Gardner claimed the title with 6 Top 10s, 6 Top 5s, and 1 win in 7 starts, edging Wasserman, who posted a flawless record of 7 Top 10s and 7 Top 5s. Cale Hancock rounded out the Top 3 with an incredible year.
Closing Note
The 2025 Friday Night Lights Points Series proved that championships aren’t always about victories — consistency and finishing strong paid off across multiple classes. From Hancock’s season in the Tuners to Hagar’s steady drive in Modifieds and Forrester’s dominance in Dwarf Cars, the year delivered thrilling championship battles and plenty of storylines for fans at Tulsa Speedway.
Article Credit: Michael Narx
Submitted By: Michael Narx