500 Sprint Car Tour Set For Glen Niebel Classic

ANDERSON, Ind. — The yourBIGplans.com 500 Sprint Car Tour officially kicks off its season this Saturday, April 18th with the Glen Niebel Classic presented by CB Fabricating at Anderson Speedway.

The 26th edition of the Glen Niebel Classic will be the fourth consecutive year that the event begins the 500 Sprint Car Tour schedule.

The traditional opening weekend race will serve as a tune up event for the 78th Annual Unified Group Services Little 500 presented by Ed Martin Automotive Group.

The last three Glen Niebel Classic’s at Anderson Speedway have been won by different competitors. Kyle O’Gara won in 2023, Kody Swanson in 2024, and Dakoda Armstrong in 2025. O’Gara is the most recent repeat winner as he also won the event in 2022, before the event moved to the front of the calendar.

Swanson’s victory in 2024 as well as Armstrong’s victory in 2025 propelled the drivers into a Championship season, proving that winning a championship, sometimes, is about how you start and how you finish.

A field of 24 cars is entered into the 26th Glen Niebel Classic presented by CB Fabricating, with a couple teams potentially joining the field later in the week.

A strong field of competitors has been common for this event since moving it to April as teams view the opportunity as a chance to fine tune before the Little 500. The event will see a lot of new faces as a handful of competitors will make their debut with the series. Mike Hathaway from Falson, Colorado, Tyler Fitzpatrick from Columbia City, Indiana, Chris Schmelzle from Colville, Washington, and Mario Clouser from Auburn, Illinois will all be making their first starts in the 500 Sprint Car Tour. They will be joined by qualifying rookies, Colin Grissom, Olivia Shelbo, Rob Keesling and Tony McVey as drivers with little experience in the series who will be looking to put together a solid Rookie of the Year campaign in 2026.

Fans will see no shortage of experienced competitors for this year’s Glen Niebel Classic as there will be four former winners in the field, as well as an array of experienced drivers. Dakoda Armstrong, Tyler Roahrig, Bobby Santos III, and Kody Swanson have all gone to victory lane in the 26-year-old event’s past.

All four are championship caliber drivers looking for a hot start to the 2026 season. Travis Welpott will be making his long-awaited return to racing after an injury kept him out of the majority of the past two seasons.

Other notable drivers entered into the event include but are not limited to: Derek Bischak, Donnie Adams Jr., Jackson Macenko, Colton Bettis, Justin Harper, Rylan Gray, Brian Vaughn and Brady Allum.

26th Glen Niebel Classic Entry List

00 Colin Grissom Anderson, Indiana

U2 Derek Bischak Angola, Indiana

1 Dakoda Armstrong New Castle, Indiana

4 Donnie Adams Jr Yorktown, Indiana

5 Michael Lewis Noblesville, Indiana

8 Olivia Shelbo London, Ohio

18 Travis Welpott Pendleton, Indiana

22 Bobby Santos III Franklin, Massachusetts

24 Jackson Macenko Cincinnati, Ohio

26 Colton Bettis Lutz, Florida

27 Mike Hathaway Falson, Colorado

31 Timmy Creech Greenfield, Indiana

33 Kody Swanson Kingsburg, California

42 Rob Keesling Alexandria, Indiana

47 Tony McVey Waldron, Indiana

53 Justin Harper Denver, Indiana

56 Tyler Roahrig Plymouth, Indiana

57 Tyler Ftizpartrick Columbia City, Indiana

57c Chris Schmelzle Colville, Washington

64 Rylan Gray Greenfield, Indiana

69 Billy Wease Noblesville, Indiana

71 Brian Vaughn Shirley, Indiana

87 Brady Allum Taylorville, North Carolina

96 Mario Clouser Auburn, Illinois

 

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