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Triumphant Returns and First-Time Victories at Casino Speedway on June 8, 2025

The Casino Speedway witnessed a blend of triumphant returns and first-timers atop the podium during its thrilling Sunday race on June 8, 2025. Aligning at the starting line were 51 cars across the speedway’s standard six divisions, each vying for glory.

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Particularly noteworthy was Jeff Rohrer’s performance. Hailing from Willmar, MN, Rohrer clinched his third victory of the season in the hornet’s feature class, underscoring his consistent showmanship.

Meanwhile, Tommy Nichols from Watertown and Chad Becker from Aberdeen also made notable performances on the circuit. They each tasted victory for the second time in their respective domains, the Midwest modifieds and the late-model features.

Notable among the first-time victors of 2025 that graced Sunday’s race was Andy Rossow from Florence. He dominated the street stock class, highlighting his skill and determination. Similarly, Nate Heinrich of Bellingham, MN chalked his name into the annals of victory in the modified feature.

Trevor Walsh from Watertown joined the first-time winners’ circle in 2025, emerging victorious in the ‘Gen X late models’ category. It was a day of celebration for these new champions, who demonstrated their aptitude on the track with decisive victories.

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Looking ahead, all six regular car divisions are preparing for the upcoming Father’s Day program. Fans are eagerly awaiting this event, scheduled for Sunday, June 15, at 5 p.m., promising another spectacle of speed and prowess.

The speedway is also warming up for the 14th edition of USMTS Summersota Nationals, locked in for Tuesday, June 17, at 7 p.m. This prestigious event is just around the corner, and the tension is palpably mounting among participants and fans alike.

Turning our attention to the Brown County Speedway event held on June 6, 2025, an unforgettable feat was accomplished by Thomas Weisgram from Northville. He clinched the late model feature during the Tri-State Late Models Special, wedging himself into the Speedway’s history.

The said event was indeed a magnificent spectacle, with fifty-two late models being part of a massive 117-car ensemble. Among the winners of the B feature in the late model class were Chase Gelling of Aberdeen and Chad Olsen of Hendricks, MN, adding to the thrill of the race.

Andy Rossow from Florence continued his successful streak at the Brown County Speedway as well, winning his second street stock feature of the season. Austin Arbogast from Huron matched his feat, securing victory in the super stock features for his second time this year.

Jake Wranek of Sioux Falls emerged victorious in the Midwest modified feature, highlighting yet another spectacular display of automotive performance and driver skill. The excitement is ramping up for the next regular race slated for Friday, June 13, at 7 p.m.

At Madison Speedway, the racing card for June 7, 2025, had its share of thrilling moments. Midwest modifieds class saw Scott Tofte from Madison bask in the glory of a feature win, while Maria Broksieck of Goodwin, SD, mirrored his success in the street stocks feature.

The excitement at Madison Speedway isn’t slowing down anytime soon though. The DRC Street Stock Tour is set to headline the next racing program, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 14.

As the sun sets on these memorable races, the drivers, teams, and spectators alike anticipate more thrilling racing action in the days to come. From first-time victories to thrilling repeats, the season continues to serve high octane entertainment for all.