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Toledo Speedway Serves as JEGS Tour 15th Anniversary Season Opener Saturday

The JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour starts its 15th season at Toledo Speedway, the site of the series' inaugural event in 2011.

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In 2011, the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance was born in the inaugural series event at Toledo Speedway in Toledo, OH. A spring evening saw Brian Campbell pick up the first of his 11 wins with the Tour over Eddie Hoffman and Erik Jones. Now, the JEGS Tour is preparing to embark on the 15th season of racing and returns to Toledo Speedway for the season opener with a stacked entry list and a massive event scheduled.

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Two dozen of the best Template Late Model drivers in the region and across the country are expected to converge on Toledo Speedway Saturday, April 19th for the SuperFitness Hemelgarn Twin 100s featuring the JEGS Tour and the USAC Silver Crown Series. Of the 24 drivers pre-entered for the race, crown jewel winners, Toledo aces, and Super Late Model specialists are ready to battle in this Pro Late Model headliner.

Defending JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour champion, Blake Rowe is back in the TK Racing No.71 for the 2025 season. Last year, Rowe had consistent speed all race long; after qualifying third, Rowe rolled off sixth on the grid thanks to the redraw. Rowe challenged for the lead late in the race, but ultimately settled for third behind race winner Cody Coughlin and runner-up Kyle Steckly.

Coughlin’s win was a historic one as well. After tying Campbell for most wins all-time on the JEGS Tour earlier in the season at Anderson Speedway, the Toledo win put Coughlin on a pedestal all to himself with 12 career wins in the JEGS Tour. Campbell was forced to retire from last year’s Toledo contest early due to a bizarre fire that erupted from his No.47 early in the race.

Kyle Crump is back with R&D Racing in 2025 behind the wheel of the No.131, the team with which he won the 2021 Redbud 400. Last time he was in the No.131 at Toledo Speedway was also in 2021 in the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS, where he fell short of winning the Glass City 200 (100 laps) to Blake Rowe, who made the winning pass in the final lap out of turn four. Crump is searching for his first career Toledo Speedway win.

Other heavy hitters this weekend include 2024 JEGS Tour Rookie of the Year, Chase Pinsonneault, former Track Champion, Greg Stilwell, Jr, Michael Simko, Chris Shannon, Kevin Cremonesi, Dylan Stovall, Billy VanMeter, Jimmy Tucker, Austin Hull, and former Winchester 400 and All American 400 Champion, Stephen Nasse.

The SuperFitness Hemelgarn Twin 100s for the JEGS Tour and USAC Silver Crown Series is Saturday, April 19th at Toledo Speedway in Toledo, OH. Advanced tickets are available at ToledoSpeedway.com. Fans who can’t attend the races can catch every lap on RacingAmerica.Tv, TrackTv.com, and FloRacing.com.

-CRA Racing Press Release

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