ROBBIE KENNEALY WINS NAPA AUTO PARTS 150 WHILE SIX CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT ALL AMERICAN SPEEDWAY

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (September 14, 2025) – Robbie Kennealy of Madera continued the deep tradition of first-time ARCA Menards Series, West winners in Roseville, claiming his inaugural victory during the NAPA Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway on Saturday night. Kennealy’s win was joined by six championships decided in the NASCAR weekly series action as well before a strong crowd. Photo by Top Dawg Photos
Kennealy earned his first-career General Tire Pole Award then fended off 2024 race winner Trevor Huddleston of Agoura Hills for the triumph. The victory came nearly a year after his father’s sudden passing as well.
“One year ago this exact race is when my dad suddenly passed away. One year later we win one of the biggest races…that’s for you, dad,” Kennealy said. “It’s all thanks to my Jan’s Racing crew. Without Jan giving me and Kyle Keller this opportunity we wouldn’t be standing here. I drove all 150 laps the hardest I ever have in my life.”
Kennealy slotted up against three-time ARCA winner Tanner Reif of Henderson, Nevada at the green flag. Reif was called for jumping the start and had to take a stop and go on the apron of the backstretch, a penalty which he never recovered from. Kennealy darted away from the field to a six second advantage over the first 95 caution-free laps. Furious side-by-side action developed behind Kennealy including Jake Bollman in the NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet. Bollman advanced from eighth on the starting grid to as high as fourth. He was shuffled back to eighth, then drove up through the pack to fifth in the span of the opening 65 circuits.
RJ Smotherman and Todd Souza both hit the front stretch wall in separate incidents to require the event’s first caution and erasing Kennealy’s advantage over Huddleston. Mass. driver Blake Lothian and Bollman each experienced spins for subsequent caution flags. Eric Nascimento, Jr. of Manteca spun to set up a 20-lap shootout to the finish. Points leader Trevor Huddleston applied the bumper on several occasions to Kennealy, but Kennealy held the top spot. Kennealy took the NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame checkered flag, followed by Huddleston. Pasadena’s Andrew Chapman finished a career-best third with 11th-starting Joey Iest of Madera finishing fourth. Eric Johnson, Jr. of LaCenter, WA rounded out the top-five.
In the six weekly championship finales, three champions visited victory lane and three champions finished in the second position in a strong night for Roseville’s top drivers.
Fort Bragg’s Trey Daniels drove around the outside of Loomis’ Kenna Mitchell to kick off the NASCAR Berco Redwood Late Model 50-lap event. The pass proved to be a decisive one. Original front row started Thomas Martin of Auburn suffered a flat right front tire to bring out the caution on lap 27. Martin returned to action in the thick of the battles for positions fifth through seventh. Martin was tagged in an incident with Mia Wright of Sparks, Nevada, ending his event early on lap 35.
Daniels charged ahead of Mitchell over the final 15 laps for his first win of the season. Mitchell settled for second place and her second consecutive championship at All American Speedway. Monty Tipon, Joey Kennealy, and Kylie Glick rounded out the top-five.
Rocklin’s Robby Czub won the INEX NorCal Legend Series feature and claimed a narrow Roseville championship triumph by just two points over Elk Grove’s Tyler Batzianis. Czub qualified second fastest to start second in the 35-lap feature. He drove around Kai Lovell at the start of the feature and never relinquished the lead. A caution on lap 32 for Erin Brandt spinning in turn one set up a three lap dash to the finish. Czub outlasted the 20-car field for the walk off victory. Lovell finished second followed by 2024 NorCal champion Brandon White of Eureka, Kylie Daniels of Fort Bragg, and Trey Daniels.
Rocklin’s Tyler Wentworth enjoyed a wire-to-wire performance in the Berco Redwood Modifieds to conclude his 2025 championship season. Andrew Peeler of Carmichael, Rio Linda’s Jose Hernandez, Bud Anderson of North Highlands, and Kelseyville’s Ryan Southand were the top-five finishers.
Vic Theberge of Citrus Heights dominated the F4 division for the second consecutive event, taking a comfortable win in the 30-lap feature. Orangevale’s John Sproule claimed second place to win the 2025 F4 division championship. His closest rival, Elverta’s Ray Molina, finished third. Rookie drivers Leilani Sprenkel of Stockton and Thomas Cherry of Citrus Heights rounded out the top-five.
Multi-time NAPA Auto Parts Super Stocks champion Josh Whitfield of Roseville returned to his winning ways in the 30-lap season finale. Dixon’s Tim Walters pressured Whitfield throughout the event to no avail, but the second place finish clinched the 2025 championship. Dean Wilkins finished third.
Skyler Schoppe of Clovis won the 25-lap Jr. Late Model finale in a tight duel with 2025 champion Kellen Keller of Madera. Sparks, Nevada’s Mia Wright finished third.
All American Speedway returns to action on October 18th with the A-All Mini Storage Monster Truck Bash with two shows in one day. Tickets are available now at www.allamericanspeedway.com The 2025 circle track season for All American Speedway concludes on November 1st with Hall of Fame night.
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)
October 18th – MONSTER TRUCK BASH (2 Shows)
November 1st – NASCAR HALL OF FAME NIGHT: NASCAR Berco Limited Pro Late Models, Berco Redwood Modifieds, NAPA Auto Parts Super Stocks, F4s, Championship Full-Size Demolition Derby