On a sweltering Saturday night under the lights at Bowman Gray Stadium, July 19, 2025 served up another round of adrenaline-charged racing. From the high-powered Modifieds to the hard-charging Sportsman cars and the tight-quarters Stadium Stock division, drivers left everything on the track in front of a capacity crowd. Here’s an in-depth look at each feature and the podium finishers.
Brad’s Golf Cars Modified Series
25-Lap Race 1
A late-race surge saw Brandon Ward drive the No. 04 machine to the win, expertly navigating lapped traffic and fending off Bear Myers’s advances on the final circuits. Lee Jeffreys crossed in second, picking his lines perfectly, while former champion Burt Myers rounded out the podium in third after running near the front all night (bowmangrayracing.com).
- 1st: Brandon Ward (Car 04)
- 2nd: Lee Jeffreys (Car 75)
- 3rd: Burt Myers (Car 1)
25-Lap Race 2
In the nightcap, consistency paid off for Tim Brown, who led every lap in the No. 83 to capture victory. Rookie sensation Ryan Flores impressed with a runner-up finish, and series veteran Randy Butner battled through traffic to claim third place (bowmangrayracing.com).
- 1st: Tim Brown (Car 83)
- 2nd: Ryan Flores (Car 79)
- 3rd: Randy Butner (Car 5)
Law Offices of John Barrow Sportsman Series
20-Lap Race 1
Local ace Nate Gregg dominated the opener, setting the pace from green to checkered. Mitch Gales used a late-race restart to move into second, and Zack Ore capitalized on mid-pack incidents to steady his way into third place (bowmangrayracing.com).
- 1st: Nate Gregg (Car 28)
- 2nd: Mitch Gales (Car 38)
- 3rd: Zack Ore (Car 55)
20-Lap Race 2
In Race 2, Sterling Plemmons rocketed to the front early and never looked back, scoring his first victory of the season. Justin Taylor made a late-race charge to nab second, and Tommy Neal held on for third after a spirited battle with his closest rivals (bowmangrayracing.com).
- 1st: Sterling Plemmons (Car 03)
- 2nd: Justin Taylor (Car 12)
- 3rd: Tommy Neal (Car 21)
Q104.1 Stadium Stock Series
15-Lap Feature
In a tightly packed 15-lap sprint, AJ Sanders showed why he’s one of the division’s most feared closers, slipping past early leader Brandon Brendle in traffic to lead the final circuits. Chuck Wall kept pace for second, and Isaac Harris earned a hard-fought third in a photo-finish for the final podium spot (bowmangrayracing.com).
- 1st: AJ Sanders (Car 24)
- 2nd: Chuck Wall (Car 81)
- 3rd: Isaac Harris (Car 59)
With this weekend’s results in the books, championship points are already beginning to take shape. Next Saturday, July 26, brings another loaded card—including a Street Stock main event—as drivers vie for early-season supremacy at “The Madhouse.” Don’t miss the action!