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David Gravel
David Gravel
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World of Outlaws Dennis Roth Classic

Thunderbowl Raceway Tulare, CA
Friday, September 19th to Saturday, September 20th
1 David Gravel
2 Spencer Bayston
3 Michael Kofoid
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THUNDERBOWL THRILLER: David Gravel Inches Out Spencer Bayston for $83,000 Dennis Roth Classic Victory

By Alex Nieten September 21, 2025

An eventful 35-lapper ends in a drag race to the finish and the defending champion’s 14th win of the year

Saturday’s Dennis Roth Classic finale delivered a Sprint Car fan’s dream race.

Tulare, CA’s Thunderbowl Raceway gave the packed grandstands everything they could ask for and then some in 35 laps. A surface with multiple grooves. An early battle for the lead that led to contact and some drama. A late duel for the top spot that resulted in a photo finish for major money. Simply put, the Thunderbowl did not disappoint.

The opening stages of the $83,000-to-win main event pitted a pair of California natives against each other. Templeton, CA’s Kaleb Montgomery led from the pole but had Clovis, CA’s Corey Day close behind. Day slid ahead on Lap 5 restart and took control until Montgomery returned the favor on a restart on the 18th circuit. The two came together down the back straightaway and again in Turn 3 as Montgomery charged back at Day. The result? Montgomery slowed with damage to bring out a caution, and Day ducked into the pits under the yellow also with damage. From racing for $83,000 to both of their nights done just like that.

The woes for that duo put the spotlight on another two as World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series champion David Gravel and Spencer Bayston inherited first and second for the next restart. The laps clicked away, and Bayston kept the Big Game Motorsports No. 2 within his sights as he fended off challenges from Michael “Buddy” Kofoid. The Lebanon, IN native was fully committed to the cushion as Gravel opted for the top in Turns 1 and 2 and the bottom in Turns 3 and 4.

The run Bayston was looking for came when the white flag flew as he pulled the Tarlton Motorsports No. 21 alongside Gravel. Bayston then got tight in the first corner and pounded the right rear tire on the fence, which looked to seal the deal for Gravel. But Bayston wasn’t done. He turned down the hill exiting Turn 2 for a run, and Gravel struggled with a lapped car heading into the final set of turns. Gravel drifted across while Bayston ripped the top and slipped under him exiting the last corner. A side by side drag race to the checkered flag resulted in Gravel edging out Bayston by just .021 seconds for the Dennis Roth Classic victory.

“I saw him (Bayston) go around me coming to the white and knew I had to fill the hole in (Turns) 1 and 2,” Gravel explained. “I knew I wanted to get under Gauge (Garcia) there and just drove in way too hard and couldn’t stick the middle and had to slide all the way across, and I figured he was coming with a run. What a race. Crazy deal what happened in the front there (between Kaleb and Corey) and gave us a shot to win there. I think if those two guys don’t get together, we probably don’t have a shot to win the race. I’m just glad to hang on. You don’t want to lose races like that, especially big paying ones. It feels good to win another race at Tulare. The track had a lot of character.

“It was the race of the year. Hopefully everybody liked that. I’ve always loved Tulare, coming to Trophy Cup with Rod Tiner and driving for Roth Motorsports. I always have fun coming here. You can boo me. You can cheer for me. Thank you for the support. Sprint Car racing is awesome.”

David Gravel celebrates at Thunderbowl Raceway
David Gravel‘s Dennis Roth Classic win added $83,000 to his wallet, earned him 30 pounds of ribeye, and put him in a tie for the most World of Outlaws victories at the Thunderbowl (Tyler Carr Photo)

Gravel and the Big Game team pocketed $83,000 and took home 30 pounds of ribeye from Roth Motorsports for their 14th win of 2025. The Watertown, CT native also made a little history as his fourth Thunderbowl triumph with the World of Outlaws equaled him with Joey Saldana and Tim Kaeding for the most. Through four runnings, he’s also now the only one of Dennis Roth’s 16 World of Outlaws winning drivers to claim the Dennis Roth Classic. Gravel wheeled the iconic No. 83 to four victories in 2014.

With every joy of victory, there’s the agony of defeat. That’s what Spencer Bayston was left with following Saturday’s Feature. Yes, it was an encouraging run with the Tarlton team. Yes, he continued to add to the list of impressive runs he’s put together since parting ways in Jason Meyers Racing in August. Yes, it was a healthy $40,000 runner-up. But Bayston so badly wanted that first Sprint Car win since August of 2023 and had to settle for second by inches.

“I did because I saw him enter down in the bottom of (Turn) 3 and knew I had the top to myself to get a big run,” Bayston said of his chances on the final lap. “I saw him come flying across. I know when you’re racing for $83,000, he doesn’t care where I am to the right of him, so I knew he was coming all the way up. So, I tried to just kind of time it off the cushion as hard as I could to have the advantage on the drag race back to the line. I just didn’t hard enough and spun a little bit. I was looking dead right at him as we went to see if I was edging or not. It was close. It absolutely burns to lose that way when I was in second but kind of had him where I wanted him the whole time.”

Buddy Kofoid put the Roth Motorsports No. 83 on the final step of the podium at the Dennis Roth Classic. That added another $15,000 to the bank account of the sport’s highest earner this year. The Penngrove, CA native has now finished second and third in the race saluting his team owner, and he’s already thinking about how to stand atop the podium next year.

“Once I got to third, I felt pretty good and felt like I was kind of starting to contend with Spencer and David a little bit,” Kofoid said. “I was waiting for traffic, but it just never came. I wanted to be on the top, and Spencer was up there. It was just really dirty and gritty up there and hard to make speed behind someone, but I just felt like I was giving up too much on the bottom in (Turns) 3 and 4. It sucks to run second and third now at Dennis’ race, but again I’m really thankful to be driving Dennis and Teresa Roth’s famous No. 83.”

Carson Macedo and Donny Schatz completed the top five.

Chris Windom marched from 27th to ninth to earn the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger.

David Gravel claimed his 19th Simpson Quick Time of 2025 in Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying.

Heat Races belonged to David Gravel (NOS Energy Drink Heat One), Spencer Bayston (Real American Beer Heat Two), Carson Macedo (Wix Filters Heat Three), and Garet Williamson (DeBoer and Sons Trucking Heat Four).

The SPA Technique #1 Redraw went to Kaleb Montgomery.

Montgomery also topped the Toyota Dash.

Landon Brooks won the Micro-Lite Last Chance Showdown.

The Smith Titanium Brake Systems Break of the Race went to Corey Day.

UP NEXT: The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars head to Ohio where Sheldon Haudenschild’s Buckeye Brawl presented by NOS Energy Drink brings the tour back to Findlay, OH’s Millstream Speedway for the first time in 31 years on Friday, Sept. 26. Then it’s the final “Buckeye State” appearance of the year at Sharon Speedway (Hartford, OH) on Saturday, Sept. 27 for the Federated Auto Parts Showdown. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

If you can’t make it to the track, catch every lap live on DIRTVision.

FEATURE RESULTS:

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel[5]; 2. 21-Spencer Bayston[2]; 3. 83-Michael Kofoid[6]; 4. 41-Carson Macedo[4]; 5. W-Donny Schatz[10]; 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart[9]; 7. 18T-Tanner Holmes[13]; 8. 41S-Dominic Scelzi[12]; 9. 7S-Chris Windom[27]; 10. 15S-Kerry Madsen[15]; 11. 18-Emerson Axsom[25]; 12. X1-Chance Grasty[14]; 13. 2C-Cole Macedo[18]; 14. 73-Ryan Bernal[24]; 15. 99-Skylar Gee[17]; 16. 21L-Landon Brooks[21]; 17. 17B-Bill Balog[26]; 18. 0-Tim Kaeding[19]; 19. 2K-Gauge Garcia[23]; 20. 121-Caeden Steele[20]; 21. 88N-DJ Netto[8]; 22. 14BC-Corey Day[3]; 23. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[1]; 24. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[22]; 25. 23-Garet Williamson[7]; 26. 17W-Shane Golobic[11]; 27. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[28]; 28. 45-Cory Eliason[16]

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Feature Results

POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
15+42David Gravel 350.00017Running150$83,000
22021Spencer Bayston 35-0.021Running146$40,000
36+383Michael Kofoid 35-1.199Running144$15,000
44041Carson Macedo 35-2.611Running142$6,000
510+5WDonny Schatz 35-4.166Running140$4,000
69+31SLogan Schuchart 35-4.847Running138$3,500
713+618TTanner Holmes 35-5.968Running136$3,200
812+441SDominic Scelzi 35-7.336Running134$3,000
927+187SChris Windom 35-7.561Running132$2,700
1015+515SKerry Madsen 35-8.192Running130$2,600
1125+1418Emerson Axsom 35-10.467Running128$2,500
1214+2X1Chance Grasty 35-10.920Running126$1,950
1318+52CCole Macedo 35-11.827Running124$1,850
1424+1073Ryan Bernal 35-12.510Running122$1,500
1517+299Skylar Gee 35-12.593Running120$1,400
1621+521LLandon Brooks 35-13.667Running118$1,350
1726+917BBill Balog 35-14.216Running116$1,300
1819+10Tim Kaeding 35-17.227Running114$1,300
1923+42KGauge Garcia 34-1 LapsRunning112$1,300
20200121Caeden Steele 34-1 LapsRunning110$1,300
218-1388ND.J. Netto 32-3 LapsRunning108$1,300
223-1914BCCorey Day 18-17 Laps14DNF106$1,300
231-223Kaleb Montgomery 18-17 Laps4DNF104$1,300
2422-217Sheldon Haudenschild 16-19 LapsDNF102$1,300
257-1823Garet Williamson 11-24 LapsDNF102$0
2611-1517WShane Golobic 11-24 LapsDNF102$0
2728+155Hunter Schuerenberg 11-24 LapsDNF102$0
2816-1245Cory Eliason 10-25 LapsDNF102$0
KSE Hard Charger
Positions Gained+18
KSE HARD CHARGER: Chris Windom (+18 positions)

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Event Info

World of Outlaws Dennis Roth Classic

Friday, September 19th to Saturday, September 20th

Thunderbowl Raceway

Bardsley & K Street

Tulare, CA, 93274

Event Description

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars are ready to bang the boards for $83,000 at The Thunderbowl as the tour salutes one of Sprint Car racing's most impactful car owners!

Series World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
Event Schedule

4PM Gates Open

5PM Hot Laps

-Racing to follow

*All times Pacific

Event Hashtag <p>#RothClassic</p>

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Cooler Policy

No personal coolers are allowed.

Alcohol

Alcohol is available for purchase at the track

Smoking

No smoking allowed in the grandstands

Seating

http://www.thunderbowlraceway.com/fan-info/seating-chart/
Reserved: all seating is reserved
<p>Stadium seating chairs are allowed as long as they don't impede seats around you.</p>

Accessibility

Seating: Section F. Reserved seats are required. Companion seating is available.

Camping

onsite

Cost: call 559-686-4707 for information.

Thunderbowl Raceway

Tulare, California

Bardsley & K Street , 93274

0.333 Mile
Opened 1980
Ticket Phone <p>(559) 688-0909</p>
Track Entrance Back pit entrance is on O street
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