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Matt Westfall (33m) rolls under Kyle Cummins at Red Dirt Raceway. (Richard Bales photo)

Westfall Rules Oklahoma, Seavey Is Champ

MEKER, Okla. — Matt Westfall has now won three USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship features, but his latest triumph was undoubtedly his most incredible Friday night at Red Dirt Raceway.

Starting 13th on the grid, Westfall found his way to the front by sticking to the bottom and controlling the throttle with precision and perfection. 

 

After all, starting as far back as he did and running the line that he chose, Westfall had to be every bit of perfect as humanly possible for 30-straight laps in his Ray Marshall Motorsports/Buckeye Machine – Hempy Water/DRC/Gressman Chevy.

Meanwhile, third-place fLogan Seavey clinched the USAC National Sprint Car driving title. In doing so, he became the eighth member of the USAC Career Triple Crown Club by capturing championships in all three of USAC’s national divisions: Midget (2018 & 2023), Silver Crown (2023) and Sprint (2024). 

It’s a feat previously accomplished by only Pancho Carter, Tony Stewart, Dave Darland, J.J. Yeley, Jerry Coons Jr., Tracy Hines and Chris Windom.

After swiping the lead from the rim-riding Kyle Cummins with seven laps remaining, Westfall cruised to his first USAC National Sprint Car win of the season. Amid the process, it was the furthest back any driver had started and won a race with the series since Kevin Thomas Jr.’s 14th to first charge at Indiana’s Lincoln Park Speedway in 2021.

Perhaps most miraculous of all was the fact that Westfall’s run to the front came after starting on the pole of the semi-feature and running second. 

“We sucked all night,” Westfall admitted. “We qualified decent but we weren’t very good. We made wholesale changes there for the feature and it slowed down enough to where we could idle the bottom and nobody else could hold it down there.”

Thomas broke out to lead the opening four laps, fending off repeated slider attempts from Justin Grant along the way. However, Kyle Cummins was fiercely on the move. The sixth starting driver was contending for the lead by lap four, and by lap five, he was up front after slipping under Thomas for the top spot in turn two.

Within a few laps, Cummins had strung his lead out to a full-straightaway, and his powerhouse performance thus far appeared to all onlookers as if he was a shoo-in for the win, especially after already corralling Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier honors followed by a dominant heat race victory.

Within a few laps, Cummins was already slicing his way through the back end of traffic. As the focus turned to the battles beyond the lead, there was a yellow streak crawling along the bottom of the track driven by Westfall. At first, some might’ve misconstrued it as a lapped car until noticing that it was picking off the cars in front of it at will.

By lap eight, Westfall was running 10th, and that’s when he really began to rally. He was eighth by lap nine, sixth by lap 10, fifth by lap 11 and third by lap 12. Finally, on lap 17, Westfall cleared Grant for second after Grant became entrapped behind a flurry of traffic on the high line of turns three and four. 

“I call this red ice; there was no grip,” Westfall explained. “There was just one little patch around the bottom that we could get ahold of. Everybody was pretty even and we were pretty good there on the bottom.”

Westfall’s 1.812 second deficit to Cummins was dramatically cut on lap 20 when 23rd running Hunter Maddox spun to a stop in turn one to bring out the yellow flag, thus, bunching up the field and removing the equation of lapped traffic for the final 10 laps.

On the ensuing restart, Cummins stayed true to the top while Westfall occupied the bottom. Lap after lap after lap, it was the true definition of a high-low battle as the pair remained side-by-side all the way around the quarter-mile dirt oval. On lap 24, Westfall’s persistence paid off as he emerged from turn four to nip Cummins at the line.

Westfall successfully inched away bit by bit to cross the finish line as a winner in the return of USAC National Sprint Cars to Oklahoma for the first time since Jay Drake’s victory 20 years ago at the Tulsa Fairgrounds in 2004.

Kyle Cummins finished as the runner-up 1.948 seconds behind Westfall after leading a race-high 19 laps. Seavey took third with Justin Grant fourth and Kevin Thomas Jr. fifth.

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Matt Westfall (Richard Bales photo)

USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, Red Dirt Raceway, Meeker, Okla., Oct. 25, 2024

HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Kyle Cummins, 3p, Petty-12.832 (New Track Record); 2. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-12.946; 3. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-13.018; 4. Logan Seavey, 57, Abacus-13.042; 5. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.087; 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 3R, Rock Steady-13.148; 7. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.186; 8. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-13.235; 9. Kyle Jones, 79, Hall-13.245; 10. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-13.284; 11. Daison Pursley, 21AZ, Team AZ/Curb-Agajanian-13.356; 12. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-13.361; 13. Hayden Reinbold, 19, Reinbold/Underwood-13.420; 14. Xavier Doney, 74, Doney/Lawson-13.457; 15. Wesley Smith, 2B, 2B Racing-13.471; 16. Paul White, 1, Wade-13.566; 17. Weston Gorham, 71w, Gorham-13.597; 18. Kobe Simpson, 21K, Simpson-13.602; 19. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-13.695; 20. Wyatt Burks, 11w, Burks-13.817; 21. Matt Sherrell, 15m, Graham-13.902; 22. Cooper Sullivan, 79F, Fry-13.920; 23. Colt Treharn, 77, Treharn-13.931; 24. Craig Carroll, 24c, Risley-14.019; 25. Brock Cottrell, 5B, Cottrell-14.044; 26. Ty Hulsey, 24H, Risley-14.094; 27. R.J. Miller, 34, Miller-14.102; 28. Brennon Marshall, 43, Miller-14.798; 29. Joe Wood Jr., 03, Wood-14.090.

SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kyle Cummins, 2. Justin Grant, 3. Hayden Reinbold, 4. Matt Sherrell, 5. Kyle Jones, 6. Weston Gorham, 7. Brock Cottrell, 8. Joe Wood Jr. 2:17.610

ROD END SUPPLY SECOND HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Xavier Doney, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Kobe Simpson, 5. Carson Garrett, 6. Cooper Sullivan, 7. Ty Hulsey. 2:17.053 (New Track Record)

T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Daison Pursley, 2. Wesley Smith, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Mitchel Moles, 5. Colt Treharn, 6. R.J. Miller, 7. Hunter Maddox. NT

CAR IQ FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Wyatt Burks, 2. Craig Carroll, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Robert Ballou, 5. Paul White, 6. Matt Westfall, 7. Brennon Marshall. 2:25.578

ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (10 laps, top-4 transfer to the feature) 1. Weston Gorham, 2. Matt Westfall, 3. Brock Cottrell, 4. Cooper Sullivan, 5. Ty Hulsey, 6. Hunter Maddox, 7. Brennon Marshall, 8. R.J. Miller, 9. Joe Wood Jr. 2:23.814

FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Matt Westfall (13), 2. Kyle Cummins (6), 3. Logan Seavey (3), 4. Justin Grant (2), 5. Kevin Thomas Jr. (1), 6. Brady Bacon (9), 7. Paul White (17), 8. Daison Pursley (7), 9. Mitchel Moles (4), 10. Wesley Smith (16), 11. C.J. Leary (5), 12. Robert Ballou (10), 13. Wyatt Burks (8), 14. Xavier Doney (15), 15. Kyle Jones (11), 16. Cooper Sullivan (21), 17. Carson Garrett (12), 18. Weston Gorham (18), 19. Matt Sherrell (20), 20. Hunter Maddox (25-P), 21. Kobe Simpson (19), 22. Hayden Reinbold (14), 23. Colt Treharn (22), 24. Brock Cottrell (24), 25. Craig Carroll (23).