July 5
Electric City Speedway,
Butler, MO
Sanction: Nutrien Ag Solutions Revival Super Dirt Series - $3,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 5, 4:15 am)
Key notes: The Nutrien Ag Solutions Revival Super Dirt Series concludes its Fourth of July tripleheader with Sunday’s 30-lap, $3,000-to-win return to Electric City Speedway. … Points leader Eli Ross of Muskogee, Okla., has led all 55 laps contested thus far this weekend, winning Friday at Callaway Raceway in Fulton, Mo., and Saturday at Nevada (Mo.) Speedway, worth more than $5,500. Ross leads all drivers with five Revival Series wins this season and recently took over the top spot on the third-year tour’s all-time list with his seventh career triumph. … Jace Parmley of Neosho, Mo., earned a 4 State Series victory at Electric City in July of 2023, worth $1,000. … Two-time series champ Kylan Garner of Neosho, Mo. (2025) and Matt Johnson of Archie, Mo. (2024) each won previous Revival visits to Electric City, but neither have competed consistently on tour this season. … Super stocks, midwest mods and hobby stocks are on the undercard. … Gates open at 3 p.m. with hot laps at 5:30. … Streaming is available on ArrowVision Live.
Who to watch: Eli Ross of Muskogee, Okla., seeks the Revival Series sweep after winning both opening rounds this weekend.
Points chase: Before Electric City: 1. Eli Ross (2,280); 2. Chris Bragg (2,130); 3. Jerrett Bransom (1,810); 4. Jon Mitchell (1,210); 5. John Briggs (1,120).
Expected entrants: Eli Ross, Tyler Wolff, Sawyer Crigler, Chris Bragg, Tyler Kuykendall, Kayden Clatt, Dusty Leonard, Kaeden Cornell, Jace Parmley, Ryan Johnson, Brandon Conkwright, Mark Daye, Chevy Boyer, Jerrett Bransom, Brandon Baldridge, Charlie Cole, Jeff Roth, Jon Binning, John Rowland, Joe Chalmers and others.
Next series race: July 17, Hunt County Raceway (Greenville, TX) $2,500
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.












































