ALL AMERICAN SPEEDWAY CLOSES 2025 SEASON NOV 1 WITH HALL OF FAME NIGHT
ROSEVILLE, Calif. (October 27, 2025) – All American Speedway sends off the 2025 racing season in a big way on November 1st with the inaugural Hall of Fame Night. The season finale is “all gas, no points” with the Berco Redwood Late Models competing in Twin 40-lap features. Race fans will also experience the $600-to-win Mini Stock Showdown 40, the $600-to-win Street Stock Open Show 40, the $2,000-to-win MWFA Demolition Derby, Berco Modified action, and drifting exhibitions. Photo by Top Dawg Photos
Tickets are available when the gates open at 4pm or at www.allamericanspeedway.com All tickets are general admission with adults admitted for $20. Kids ages 6-12 are $15. Kids five and under are FREE! Dashes kick off the action at 5pm. Opening ceremonies and Hall of Fame presentations are at 5:30pm followed by five main events. The Demolition Derby closes the show. Rules, payouts, and more info for teams joining the exciting season finale is available online as well.
The inaugural Hall of Fame class honors multi-time champion driver Chuck Glick along with champion driver and track manager Rick Poppert for their contributions to racing in Roseville
One of All American Speedway’s fiercest rivalries continues in the Berco Redwood Late Models with Fort Bragg’s Trey Daniels and 2025 champion Kenna Mitchell of Loomis entered to battle. The Twin 40 lap features each pay $1,250 to win and $250 to start. Many of the region’s top young talents have thrown their hats into the ring including 2024 Jr. Late Model champion Kylie Glick of Lincoln, 2025 Jr. Late Model runner-up Skyler Schoppe of Clovis, and Mini Cup and Jr. Late Model graduates Colton Nelson of Auburn and El Dorado Hills’ Bella Thomsen. Veteran racer Eric Price is also expected in action.
Both the Mini Stock Showdown and Street Stock Open Show will have drivers from across the state competing. Roseville’s F4 champions John Sproule and Ray Molina will take on the best drivers the west coast has to offer including 2025 Olga’s California Dream 100 Madera winner Jarrett Mayo of Eureka and champions from Stockton 99 Speedway. The Street Stock action has also attracted a champions row with Shasta Speedway and Stockton 99 Speedway standouts planning to head to Roseville to challenge 2025 champion Tim Walters in a 40-lap feature.
2025 Berco Modified champion Tyler Wentworth aims to close out the season with another victory in Saturday’s non-points action. Bud Anderson and Marshel Meadows are among drivers hungry for their first victories of the year in the 30-lap feature.
The Demolition Derby action pays an outstanding $2,000 to win and is expected to attract up to two dozen brave drivers. NAPA Auto Parts Trailer Bash perennial contender Loren Chitwood has spearheaded a daring field of drivers for the lucrative one shot event, with the winner’s prize going to the last man standing.
Pit gates open at 11:00am on Saturday with the drivers meeting at 12:30pm. Practices begin at 1:30pm. Grandstands open at 4pm with dashes at 5pm and main events at 5:30pm. The hard-hitting Demolition Derby closes the show.
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.
2025 ALL AMERICAN SPEEDWAY SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
November 1st – NASCAR HALL OF FAME NIGHT: NASCAR Berco Late Models Twin 40s, Berco Redwood Modifieds, NAPA Auto Parts Street Stock Open Show, Mini Stock Showdown, MWFA Demolition Derby, Drifting Exhibitions\

