CONCORD, N.C. — The Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota will close its fourth season of racing, where its history began in North Carolina.
Packing a new twist to the series’ visit to Millbridge Speedway, the Justin Arion Hauling Xtreme Outlaw World Championship presented by Glenn Styres Racing brings a doubleheader to conclude the season, Nov. 3-4.
Racing begins on Monday, Nov. 3, with the midgets going 30 laps around the seventh-mile bullring for a $4,000 payday. Then, Tuesday’s 35-lap, $5,000-to-win finale, will conclude the season and crown a new champion.
For the final time in the 2025 season, the Honest Abe Roofing Cookout will provide drivers and teams with food and drinks on Monday night. Awards from the Xtreme Outlaw Midget season will be presented to drivers and teams after Tuesday night’s competition. Winged 600 Micro Sprints will accompany the series both nights.
A New Champion
With a 358-point lead heading into the final two nights, Jacob Denney is on track to earn his first Xtreme Outlaw Midget championship.
The Galloway, Ohio, driver went through the entire season uncontested at the top of the points, wheeling the No. 67 JBL Audio Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports midget to single-season records of 10 wins, 17 podiums, and top-10 finishes in all 21 features contested.
Millbridge marks the final new track on Denney’s radar, but visiting fresh places hasn’t bothered him a single bit. Nine of his feature wins from this season have come at new tracks for him.
Final Ride
When the checkered flag flies on Tuesday night, it’ll mark the end of a season and the full-time national midget career for Chase McDermand.
The Springfield, Ill., driver accumulated the most series appearances of any driver with 77 starts, earning eight wins (fourth all-time), 39 top fives (third all-time), 62 top-10s (second all-time), 29 heat wins (most all-time), and 209 laps led (third all-time).
After McDermand departs from his driving duties at the end of the season, he’ll transition into a full-time car owner for Chase McDermand Racing, fielding drivers to wheel the Toyota-powered No. 40 on the biggest stages in midget competition.
Tarheel State
While the drivers of the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets look to the final two races at Millbridge as a chance to end the season with a win, several North Carolina pilots want to defend their turf with a win in the Xtreme World Championship.
Trevor Cline won his first career Xtreme Outlaw Feature in the Honest Abe Roofing Open Wheel Showdown after keeping Denney at bay to become the first driver from the state to win a feature since Gavan Boschele won the inaugural race at Millbridge.
Joining Cline to defend home turf includes World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Models presented by DIRTVision racer Nick Hoffman, of Mooresville, Ethan Mitchell, from Mooresville, and series rookie Hayden Wise, from Huntersville.
Hello, Haud
While drivers will use much of the cushion available around Millbridge, no driver will use it quite like Sheldon Haudenschild, who will be making his debut with the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets behind the wheel of the Stephen Fairfield-owned No. 92.
The Wooster, Ohio, native is a seasoned veteran in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, piloting the No. 17 Stenhouse Jr. Marshall Racing machine to 46 wins with The Greatest Show on Dirt.
Haudenschild has made scattered starts in a midget, including a Turkey Night Grand Prix appearance with USAC in 2018, and Chili Bowl Nationals presented by NOS Energy Drink attempts from 2012 to 2019. This will also mark Haudenschild’s first time making laps at MIllbridge
Rookies No More
Six rookies with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series will end a season filled with new experiences and notes to take into the 2026 season.
Kameron Key leads all rookies into Millbridge, sitting third in points, and leaves a season that is highlighted by his first Series win in the Ironman 55 finale. His Trifecta Motorsports teammate, Michael Faccinto, has been in contention for wins with five top fives and laps at the front of the field around Linda’s Speedway.
KKM brought three new rookies into the fold for the 2025 season with Colton Robinson, Alex Karpowicz and Brandon Carr. Robinson is the highest in points, sitting fifth entering the finale. Karpowicz earned his first Smith Titanium Quick Time at Jacksonville Speedway, and Carr won his first national feature in October at Port City Raceway with POWRi.
Hayden Wise is the most experienced of all drivers around Millbridge, and used her experience around small bullrings to earn her first Series podium in the Appalachian Midget Week finale at Clyde Martin Memorial Speedway.



