ALLENTOWN, Ohio — Limaland Motorsports Park concluded its 2025 season with a spectacular final event, featuring invitational races, the prestigious awards ceremony, and the fan-favorite King of the Quarter Mile races, all presented by K&L Ready Mix and Lock Sixteen Steakhouse.
The night kicked off with a trio of high-stakes Invitational Races. First up, the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks took to the track for a 15-lap showdown with 14 entries. After an intense race, it was Craig Dippman who drove his No. 74D to victory lane, with Tony Anderson and Houston Null rounding out the podium.
Next, the Dirt Track Truck Series ran their 12-lap Invitational feature. Tony Anderson took home the win in his No. 22T truck, followed by Brandon Coleman and Joey Heyder.
The Bath Masters DIRTcar UMP Modifieds finished off the Invitational portion of the night with a thrilling 20-lap feature. Brennan Sherman claimed the win in the No. 82, holding off the newly crowned champion Aidan Hinds, with Dalton Lane finishing third.
Following the races, the atmosphere shifted to celebration as the annual awards ceremony was held in front of the grandstand.
The top 15 drivers in points for both the Bath Masters DIRTcar UMP Modifieds and the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks were presented with their 2025 points awards. Robbie Tuttle was honored as the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks Rookie of the Year, while Dylan Drake received the Rookie of the Year award for the Bath Masters DIRTcar UMP Modifieds.
The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the season championships. Todd Sherman was crowned the 2025 Lock Sixteen Thunderstock Champion, securing his first-ever championship title. In the Bath Masters DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, UNOH racer Aidan Hinds was presented with his 2025 Track Championship, marking the first time the University of Northwestern Ohio Motorsports Team has won the title.
The night’s excitement wasn’t over, however, as the “King of the Quarter Mile” races commenced.
In the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks, Todd Sherman proved his championship pedigree by winning the 10-lap race. The Dirt Track Truck Series saw Rolly Heyder take the crown. The final race of the night for the Bath Masters DIRTcar UMP Modifieds was won by Dillon Nusbaum.



