Cummins Wins Millstream’s First USAC Event In 37 Years

FINDLAY, Ohio — Kyle Cummins hadn’t gone more than four races without scoring a USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship feature victory.

The Princeton, Indiana, driver wasn’t about to let the “skid” slip to five on Sunday night at Millstream Speedway.

Cummins wired all 30 laps to become the first USAC winner at Millstream’s four-tenths-mile dirt oval since Brad Doty’s victory in 1988, and the first USAC winner at the track without a wing affixed to the top of his car since Jac Haudenschild in 1982.

The series point leader’s triumph was his seventh of the season in the Petty Performance Racing/Avanti Windows & Doors – Premier Recycling/Mach-1/Stanton Chevy.

Cummins’ latest victory also broke Justin Grant’s string of three consecutive USAC National Sprint Car wins. As Cummins’ closest rival in the championship standings, Cummins was determined to stay one step ahead of Grant.

“With Justin winning a few in a row like that, that’ll really lean on you a little bit,” Cummins admitted.

Cummins also ran his streak of top-10s in 2025 USAC National Sprint Car competition to 21 straight, the most to begin a season since C.J. Leary reeled off 21 consecutive top-10 results during his 2019 championship season.

Despite his prowess everywhere USAC National Sprint Cars have traveled this year, Cummins felt his performances on drier and slicker tracks was an area that had room for improvement. On Sunday night, they found something new to add to the notebook.

“We’ve been getting super tight,” Cummins explained. “Every night we go, we’re just tight, tight, tight. I think we’ve just been over tightening it, so tight that we actually get loose. At the beginning of the race last night, I couldn’t even race it. It was trying to turn me over. As the race went on, we lost the fuel load and the car finally loosened up and came to us. Tonight, we just started a little bit on the freer side and it stayed free all night long, as loose as we’ve been, and the car still had good drive.”

Cummins shot out to the lead from his outside front row starting spot to pace the opening five circuits over pole sitter Jake Swanson and defending champion Logan Seavey.

However, on lap six, eighth place Hayden Reinbold endured a vicious turn three flip that brought out the red flag.

“The open red was really important,” Cummins explained. “Thank the lord Jesus Christ, but I think he saved us there a little bit. We were going to run out of fuel because we did a little bit of track warming up and we wouldn’t have made it on fuel, so I bet we were close and we filled back up. I think we got really lucky there.”

On the restart, third running Seavey bounced once, twice, thrice and four times through turn three, but was able to stay on the gas and continue on. Nonetheless, the hop, skip and a jump dropped him from third to seventh in a snap.

Through the middle stages of the 30-lap main event, Robert Ballou was the mad man on the move. Starting ninth, he advanced to fourth under Grant in turn two on lap 11, then raced to third past Swanson on the back straight on lap 14, then engaged in an all-out war with Mitchel Moles that lasted the balance of the race.

Moles and Ballou went toe-to-toe, side-by-side lap-after-lap with Moles cruising the high line and Ballou edging along the bottom. Between the two, they officially swapped the lead four times in a seven-lap span, and that’s not taking into account the twice-a-lap unofficial passes for position.

Ballou swiped second from Moles on lap 18 only for Moles to edge back ahead of Ballou moments later on lap 19. Ballou turned it back up to get to second on lap 22, only to have Moles strike back on lap 24 as Ballou lost ground on the bottom in lapped traffic.

Cummins was all by his lonesome, aside from a healthy dose of lapped traffic, as his lead grew to more than a half-straightaway and never wavered.

Cummins’ advantage as he crossed the finish line as the winner was 1.646 seconds over Moles, Ballou, Briggs Danner and Grant.

USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, Millstream Speedway, Findlay, Ohio, June 29, 2025

HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-16.331 (Track Record); 2. Briggs Danner, 39, Hogue-16.352; 3. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-16.501; 4. Kale Drake, 2B, 2B Racing-16.543; 5. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-16.551; 6. Jake Swanson, 5T, Daming Swanson-16.568; 7. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-16.643; 8. Chase Stockon, 92, Sertich-16.650; 9. Ricky Lewis, 41, Lewis-16.653; 10. C.J. Leary, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-16.683; 11. Gunnar Setser, 5G, KO-16.697; 12. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-16.741; 13. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-16.756; 14. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-16.784; 15. Kayla Roell, 4K, Roell-16.942; 16. Shawn Westerfeld, 4J, Fischesser/Owen-17.007; 17. Logan Calderwood, 6, Ford-17.105; 18. Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-17.179; 19. Nate Carle, 14c, Carle-17.262; 20. Matt Westfall, 54, Westfall-17.306; 21. John Mollick, 4JM, Mollick-17.482; 22. Saban Bibent, 98, Wedgewood-17.512; 23. Ryan Barr, 21B, Barr-17.602; 24. Jeremy Atchison, 0J, Atchison-20.365.

CAR IQ FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Justin Grant, 2. C.J. Leary, 3. Mitchel Moles, 4. Hayden Reinbold, 5. Kale Drake, 6. Shawn Westerfeld, 7. Saban Bibent, 8. Nate Carle. 2:16.001 (New Track Record)

K1 RACEGEAR SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Logan Calderwood, 5. Gunnar Setser, 6. Chase Stockon, 7. Ryan Barr. 2:18.915

USAC GEAR THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-6 transfer to the feature) 1. Ricky Lewis, 2. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Kayla Roell, 6. Steve Irwin, 7. John Mollick. 2:21.128

FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Kyle Cummins (2), 2. Mitchel Moles (6), 3. Robert Ballou (9), 4. Briggs Danner (5), 5. Justin Grant (8), 6. C.J. Leary (12), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. (14), 8. Jake Swanson (1), 9. Ricky Lewis (7), 10. Kale Drake (3), 11. Logan Seavey (4), 12. Chase Stockon (11), 13. Logan Calderwood (17), 14. Shawn Westerfeld (16), 15. John Mollick (20), 16. Kayla Roell (15), 17. Ryan Barr (22), 18. Saban Bibent (21), 19. Steve Irwin (18), 20. Hayden Reinbold (10), 21. Gunnar Setser (13), 22. Jeremy Atchison (23), 23. Nate Carle (19), 24. Matt Westfall (24).

Richie Murray
Richie Murray
Longtime USAC public relations director, reporter and open-wheel racing historian.

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