Boxell Sprints To Limaland Glory

ALLENTOWN, Ohio — Jakeb Boxell likes getting first time wins at Limaland Motorsports Park.

He got his first D2 midget win in 2024 and on Friday night during the 91st Anniversary Race presented by the University of Northwestern Ohio, he grabbed his first non-winged sprint car victory behind the wheel of the No. 54 car in the Great Lakes Traditional Sprints feature.

Jack Hoyer started on the pole in Paul Hazen’s famed No. 57 car with Korbyn Hayslett to his outside. Hoyer grabbed the early lead with Dustin Ingle muscling his way to the point on lap 2.

Boxell found the bottom of the track to his liking and make his way to second on lap four and then grabbed the lead on lap 5.

Ryan Barr and Hoyer would battle throughout the feature for the third  position with Barr on the bottom of the track and Hoyer up on the cushion.

Barr would prevail and finish in third.  Boxell would go on to win over Ingle, Barr, Hoyer and Hayslett.

UNOH Racer Eric Kinney II picked up an emotional first Limaland Motorsports Park Otterly Baths DIRTcar UMP Modified win in the UNOH No. 01 Longhorn Chassis.

Kinney’s crew chief, Wilson Owens got to celebrate in victory lane for his final event on the team, as the 2026 graduate leaves on Saturday to join Trackhouse Racing in the NASCAR Cup series tomorrow to begin his career.

Jordan Conover set his fifth quick time of the year and bagged his first Lock Sixteen Thunderstock feature win of 2026.

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Kerchner
Mike Kerchner
Award-winning journalist Mike Kerchner has been the cornerstone of SPEED SPORT's editorial voice for nearly two decades, cutting his teeth under the tutelage of the legendary Chris Economaki.

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