DANIELS, WHITFIELD, AND SPROULE WIN BIG DURING HALL OF FAME NIGHT AT ALL AMERICAN SPEEDWAY

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (November 2, 2025) – Trey Daniels of Fort Bragg swept the twin 40-lap Berco Late Model features while Roseville’s Josh Whitfield in the Street Stock Open Show and Orangevale’s John Sproule in the Mini Stock Showdown won big, during Saturday’s Hall of Fame Night at All American Speedway. The non-points season finale presented five circle track main events to cap the 71st season of racing.

Former track champions Chuck Glick and Rick Poppert were honored during opening ceremonies for their contributions to the speedway as well.

Daniels topped qualifying for the Late Model competition, then led wire-to-wire for the first 40-lap feature victory. A four-car invert placed Auburn’s Colton Nelson and Clovis’ Skyler Schoppe onto the front row for the second event. A dynamic and exciting event unfolded. Schoppe used to the outside drive around Nelson to lead lap three. Daniels then spun from fourth for a caution flag in turn three.

2024 Jr. Late Model champion Kylie Glick of Lincoln drove into second place on the restart. Daniels quickly marched through the pack, taking second from Glick in a physical duel on lap 19. Daniels took a bite out of Schoppe’s five car length advantage quickly. He drove inside Schoppe on the front stretch to lead lap 29. Nelson and Glick then collided for the third spot with just seven laps to go. Daniels held off Schoppe on the final restart to complete a $2500 sweep of the night, followed by Schoppe and a resurgent Glick in third.

2025 F4 champion John Sproule and Citrus Heights’ Vic Theberge battled throughout the $600-to-win Mini Stock Showdown which attracted 19 entries. Theberge seized the lead during a restart on lap five. Sproule stayed in touch, using a three-wide move in lapped traffic to reclaim the top spot on lap nine. ‘

After an extended red flag for fluid on lap 15, the side-by-side action resumed. Sproule led Theberge into lapped traffic again on lap 22. Theberge suffered a mechanical failure as they raced to complete lap 27, with the extended clean-up ending the race prematurely. Sproule scored the coveted $600 Mini Stock Showdown win while former champion Ray Molina drove to second place. Former Stockton champion Josh Cross finished third followed by Thomas Cherry of Citrus Heights and Leilani Sprenkel.

A cavalcade of champions took center stage in the Street Stock Open Show with 16 entries in action. 2025 Stockton champion Mason Begthel won the pole position after the six-lap dash but had to start at the rear after a radio issue. Multi-time champion Josh Whitfield of Roseville assumed the pole and proved tough to beat. Former champion Richard Lavallee of Dixon returned to All American Speedway and won battles with his teammate Tim Walters and Stockton standout Brandon Jones to drive into second place by lap 25. Sam Reynolds collided with Orville Owens for a caution on lap 31. Begthel and Reynolds then tangoed in turn four for an additional caution on lap 35.

The incidents set up a fan-favorite five lap shootout between Whitfield and Lavallee. Whitfield held the lead after a brief challenge, taking the 40-lap victory worth $600. Lavallee finished second followed by 2025 track champion Walters, Jones, and Stockton visitor Ty Carlson in fifth.

Tyler Wentworth backed up the success from his 2025 Berco Modified championship season by claiming the 30-lap season finale. Wentworth’s victory was his fifth win of the season. Derrick Doering of Auburn returned to the speedway for a second place finish along with Calvin Hegje returning to finish third. 2024 champion Brad Cobabe and Marshel Meadows rounded out the top-five.

All American Speedway thanks Roseville Toyota, JM Environmental, Berco Redwood, NAPA Auto Parts, Sinister Diesel, A-All Mini Storage, AAMCO of Auburn, Bob Jahn’s Roofing, Pape Material Handling, Atlas Disposal, Moose Lodge Roseville, Planet Auto Self Serve, Auto Gator, and Hoosier Tire for their support of the 2025 racing season.