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Saturday will also be the first “Official” American Speed Association Reunion as part of the festivities

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Salem, IN (July 12, 2022) – The ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS will resume their 26th Anniversary Season Presented by Team Construction this Saturday in the 56th Annual Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400 Presented by Mitch Smith Auto Service and Perfecto at Anderson Speedway, located in Anderson, Indiana. Anderson Speedway is where the series raced its first ever event on April 26, 1997, where two time series Champion Brian Ross came away with the victory.

Past CRA winners of the prestigious Redbud race include Kyle Crump in 2021, Carson Hocevar in 2020, Johnny VanDoorn in 2019 and 2013, Rapheal Lessard in 2018, Steve Wallace in 2017, Dalton Armstrong in 2016, Erik Jones in 2015, Daniel Hemric in 2014, Ross Kenseth in 2012, Steve Dorer in 2011, Scott Hantz in 2010 and Kyle Busch in 2009. Hocevar took the lead on lap 226 and went on to get his first Redbud victory by just a half second over 2021 series Champion Josh Brock in the 2020 edition. Crump and Armstrong are the only former Redbud 400 winners who are currently entered for Saturday’s race.

The 56th Annual Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400 will be 400 laps counting yellows and will pay the winner $15,000. The event will also feature cost savings Controlled Cautions. When a yellow comes out teams will have three laps to service their race car without losing laps or positions on pit road. Those cars will then line up behind the cars that did not pit at that yellow. Teams not getting out of the pits in the three laps will have to fall to the tail of the field and will risk losing laps.

Saturday’s event will be the sixth points event of the season for the ARCA/CRA Super Series. The series started its 2022 points season at Anderson Speedway on April 9th were veteran Indianapolis racer Eddie Van Meter got the win. The second event of the season was on April 24th at Salem Speedway where Mississippi hot shoe Casey Roderick got the win in his first ever race for Platinum Motorsports. NASCAR Cup Series competitor William Byron picked up his first ever CRA win in the series’ third event of the season, the North/South Super Late Model Shootout at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on May 7th. Kyle Crump got the win in the series’ fourth event of the season at Jennerstown Speedway on June 4th. Crump picked up his second series victory of the season at the series last event on June 18th at Flat Rock Speedway. 2022 event winners Eddie Van Meter, and Roderick are both entered for the Redbud 400.

There is plenty of talent in the list of entries to date for the Redbud 400 including two of the top Super late Model drivers in the country, Bubba Pollard and Stephen Nasse. Both are former Southern Super Series Champions and have won Super Late Model races all over the country, but both are seeking their first win in the Redbud 400. Nasse was the 2019 Winchester 400 winner, while Pollard won the 2022 SpeedFest event in January and both competitors have been to victory lane with the Southern Super Series in 2022.

2021 Winchester 400 winner Sammy Smith, who is the current ARCA Menards East Series points leader with three series victories so far in 2022, is entered. 2020 ARCA West champion and a one time 2021 event winner Jesse Love is entered. William Sawalich, a winner with the Southern Super Series this year, entered in his first Redbud 400.

ARCA Midwest Tour competitor Austin Nason is entered as he looks to get to victory lane at the Redbud 400 after getting passed by Crump on the last lap in last year's event. Two-time ARCA Midwest Tour Champion Casey Johnson is also entered.

Other drivers entered for the Redbud 400 includes 2021 ARCA/CRA Super Series Champion Hunter Jack, CRA regulars Billy Van Meter, Albert Francis, Scotty Tomasik, Cassten Everidge, Brandon Varney, multi-time Anderson Speedway MEP Late Model Champion Jeff Marcum, this past Saturday night’s Anderson Speedway MEP Late Model event winner J.P. Crabtree, Texas driver Logan Beardon, Oregon competitor Austin Thom, and Canadian Cole Butcher, a two time Champion and 20 race winner with the East Coast International Pro Stock Tour.

Saturday will also be the first “Official” American Speed Association Reunion as part of the festivities with the 56th Annual Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400. Former ASA Series Redbud 400 winners Gary St. Amant and Scott Hansen will be honored at the ASA Reunion. A limited number of VIP passes (including race ticket and hospitality) are available to the ASA Reunion event, which will be held prior to the race.

Redbud 400 ticket and ASA Reunion Party information can be found at www.andersonspeedway.com or by contacting the track at 765-642-0206.

Additional information on the ARCA/CRA Super Series can be found at www.cra-racing.com.

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