August 22
Brownstown Speedway,
Brownstown, IN
Sanction: Northern Allstars Late Model Series (Hall of Fame Classic) - $10,000
Information provided by: Bryan Ault, series and track reports (last updated August 23, 12:29 pm)
Brownstown completes NALMS sweep for Rice
Hall of Fame Classic
- Josh Rice
- Jason Jameson
- Carson Ferguson
- Brenden Smith
- Matt Boknecht
- Tanner English
- Steve Peeden
- David Webb
- Derek Groomer
- Shelby Miles
- Chad Stapleton
- Tyler Neal
- Brody Smith
- Cody Mahoney
- Dustin Nobbe
- Tyler Collins
- Trevor Landrum
- Jake Leitzman
- Tucker Chastain
- Braiden Keller
- Jared Bailey
- Devin Gilpin
Josh Rice (11) passes Carson Ferguson for his second Brownstown victory.
What won the race: Overtaking race-long leader Carson Ferguson on the 25th lap, Josh Rice of Crittenden, Ky., completed a Northern Allstars Late Model Series weekend sweep Saturday at Brownstown Speedway for a $10,000 victory. Rice, a winner the previous night at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis, Ind., took the checkers 0.487 of a second ahead of JRR Motorsports teammate Jason Jameson in the nonstop Hall of Fame Classic.
Quotable: "I can't thank my guys enough for sticking with it. They've been through hell this year and, it's turned around in a hurry and our record with this (car's) been really good," Rice said. "Happy to come home for a weekend and pick up 20 grand. That's awesome. This place, you can't take any for granted here. It's so hard to win here. Everything's gotta go right."
Key notes: Rice earned his seventh career Northern Allstars feature in the caution-free affair. ... It was his second career Brownstown victory after last May’s Northern Allstars-sanctioned Hoosier Dirt Classic triumph. ... Jason Jameson closed in on Rice amid traffic late in the race, but Rice found his way through. ... The 14-minute feature concluded at 10:50 p.m. ... Third-place finisher Carson Ferguson led the first 24 laps. ... Rice lapped all but seven drivers. ... Devin Gilpin, entered in Zak Blackwood's No. 93, appeared on the starting grid but was pushed to the pits before the green (he also had motor issues Friday Circle City). ... Three-time Northern Allstars champ Josh Rice won Friday's series stop at Circle City Raceway in Indianapolis, Ind. ... The event drew 122 race cars in four divisions. ... Brownstown’s 2026 Hall of Fame inductees: Walter "Gator" Branum, Pete Willoughby and Dave Barnett. ... Brownstown hosts a $3,000-to-win Slingin' Dirt tour event for Super Late Models on Aug. 29 and the Northern Allstars Late Model Series again on Sept. 5 for another $10,000-to-win program.
On the move: David Webb of Nicholasville, Ky., started 19th and finished eighth.
Winner's sponsors: Rice’s JRR Motorsports Rocket Chassis is powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine and sponsored by JRR Motor Sales, MGL Auto Sales, JRR Trucking, M.C. Tank Transport, Rice Excavating and Plumbing, Glenwood Electric Inc., Chain Locker USA, Keltner Contracting, BC Fluid Power of Florence, Berea Collision Center, Jessie Insurance Agency, Lonkard Construction, CK Trucking, Kleinholz Electric, Big Al’s Guns & Outdoors, Cheap Chevrolet, Interstate Motor Company, Sunoco Race Fuels, Precision Suspension and TopSide Marketing.
Points chase: Before Brownstown: 1. Jason Jameson (1,508); 2. Trevor Landrum (1,492); 3. Cody Mahoney (1,452); 4. David Webb (1,442); 5. Tyler Collins (1,408).
Current weather: Clear, 70°F
Car count: 35
Fast qualifier: Josh Rice
Time: 13.700 seconds
Polesitter: Carson Ferguson
Heat race winners: Carson Ferguson, Jason Jameson, Josh Rice, Steve Peeden
Consolation race winners: Shelby Miles, Tyler Collins
Provisional starters: Jake Leitzman, Tucker Chastain
Next series race: September 5, Brownstown Speedway (Brownstown, IN) $10,000
Editor's note: Corrects fast qualifier to Rice (sted Ferguson).




































