Winner
Ryan Timms
Ryan Timms
Started: 1st Laps Led: 50
Back to Schedule

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals Championship Night

Knoxville Raceway Knoxville, IA
Saturday, August 9, 2025
1 Ryan Timms
2 Rico Abreu
3 David Gravel
Share This Event

Race Recap

YOUTH MOVEMENT: 18-Year-Old Ryan Timms Dominates the Knoxville Nationals

By Alex Nieten August 10, 2025

The Oklahoman leads every lap behind the wheel of the Liebig Motorsports No. 10 to shock the world

What were you doing at 18 years old?

Most are either navigating their final year of high school or freshly graduated, unsure of where they’re heading in life. But Ryan Timms’ future is very clear. It’s behind the wheel of a Sprint Car.

The teenager cemented himself in racing history on Saturday night. Timms delivered one of the most dominant drives in the history of the NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s.  The Oklahoma City, OK native was simply perfect. Fifty laps of mistake-free driving around Knoxville Raceway. He started on the pole of the 64th Knoxville Nationals and led every single circuit aboard the Liebig Motorsports No. 10.

Ryan Timms immortalized his name. A Knoxville Nationals champion in his first ever Championship Feature. A moment that’ll never be forgotten. He did donuts on the front straightaway. The crowd went wild. In Victory Lane, he rose all the way atop the wing and didn’t want to come down. When he finally did descend, emotion continued to erupt.

“Just so much excitement, so much disbelief,” Timms said. “This is awesome. I never thought I’d be standing here for the Knoxville Nationals. This is so awesome. I don’t even know what to say. It’s so awesome. I want to thank all the fans. I’ve never been able to win in front of a crowd like this. To be given this opportunity is amazing. There’re so many great people that got me here. I wouldn’t be standing here without Shane Liebig. He’s my crew chief and car owner. He’s coached me through this whole thing. My dad, my mom, the whole family. There’s a whole list. I know I’m forgetting some people, but we won the Knoxville Nationals!

“I’ve just been surrounded by great people. That’s what it comes down to. You can be a really good race car driver, have a really good car, but there’re so many pieces that come together that make things like this happen. It’s been a journey. To click such a crown jewel race, the biggest Sprint Car race in the world so soon, I really can’t even believe I’m standing here. I never would’ve imagined it. It’s just amazing.”

Liebig Motorsports in Knoxville Nationals Victory Lane
Liebig Motorsports added their name to the list of Knoxville Nationals champions with Ryan Timms behind the wheel (Trent Gower Photo)

Timms became the 28th different winner through 64 runnings of “The Granddaddy of ‘Em All.” He’s the second youngest winner in the history of the event behind only Kenny Weld. And oddly enough, the Knoxville Nationals championship is his first official victory with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars, becoming the only driver to have their first win with The Greatest Show on Dirt be the Knoxville Nationals. He topped Wednesday’s Qualifying Night, but split-field prelims don’t count on the official win list. Saturday’s score also earned him a massive $195,000 payday. With the dominant Liebig ride he was driving, the result was never in doubt.

“I had no idea how big of a lead I had,” Timms said. “I kept looking up at the big screen, and I was like imagining cars or something because I’d see myself and think I’d see someone on my inside. I guess I was pretty far out the whole time. This car is just so fast. Knoxville is its track. Shane, he knows how to set up a race car, and he knows how to set one up really good here.”

The Knoxville Nationals runner-up went to Rico Abreu as he marched from seventh to record his best finish in the sport’s most prestigious race. The St. Helena, CA native banked $85,000 for his efforts. He came out on top of a wild battle with several different cars to claim the second spot.

“I’m just thankful for my team,” Abreu said. “It just allows us to taste a little blood in the water when we run second like that and have a strong car at the end of the race. I think we can collect a lot of data. Just the heat and the absorption of your body, the mental drainage it can take on you running 50 laps like that. It’s just a roading pace against the 41 (Carson Macedo), the 14 (Corey Day), the 57 (Kyle Larson) was there, the 49 (Brad Sweet). I was racing with the 17 (Sheldon Haudenschild) there for a minute. I was just focusing on really trying to hit my marks in (Turns) 1 and 2 and just running in clean air. My car was really fast there. I think if I could’ve just set a pace with the 10 and got to traffic. I know he was gone there the first half of the race, and I knew it was going to be really difficult to get him at the end.”

The 64th Knoxville Nationals podium was completed by David Gravel in the Big Game Motorsports No. 2. The 2019 event champion wheeled his way all the way from 21st to third after topping Friday’s FVP Hard Knox Night.

“We had a really good car,” Gravel said. “The second half of those runs our car was unbelievable. I just want to say congratulations to Ryan Timms. This race is not easy to win. To put together your prelim night and then put together 50 laps that is not easy to do with the best in the business behind you. What a run for us. Super proud of our team not giving up and proved we can pass race cars year in and year out. Man, wish we could’ve started a couple rows farther up. Felt like we were so good at the end.”

Ryan Timms racing the Liebig Motorsports No. 10 at Knoxville Raceway
The Liebig Motorsports No. 10 was on rails Saturday night at the Knoxville Nationals (Trent Gower Photo)

Carson Macedo and Logan Schuchart completed the top five.

Gravel’s drive from 21st to third earned him the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger.

Ryan Timms earned the SPA Technique Pole Award.

Cameron Martin was the JETCO Rookie of the Year.

Jimmy Light received the Team DGRD Best Appearing Car Award.

The Avanti Windows and Doors Best Dressed Crew went to Shark Racing.

Carson Macedo got the Think-n-Ink Best Appearing Helmet Award.

Brent Marks won the Micro-Lite Last Chance Showdown.

The Smith Titanium Brake Systems Break of the Race went to Bill Balog.

UP NEXT: The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars make their final visits to Minnesota of the year with stops at Ogilvie Raceway on Friday, Aug. 15 and Jackson Motorplex on Saturday, Aug. 16. For tickets, CLICK HERE.

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

FEATURE RESULTS:

A Main (50 Laps): 1. 10-Ryan Timms[1]; 2. 24R-Rico Abreu[7]; 3. 2-David Gravel[21]; 4. 41-Carson Macedo[2]; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart[3]; 6. 14BC-Corey Day[6]; 7. 7BC-Giovanni Scelzi[14]; 8. 23-Garet Williamson[11]; 9. 88-Austin McCarl[12]; 10. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[5]; 11. 15-Donny Schatz[20]; 12. 19-Brent Marks[17]; 13. 4C-Cameron Martin[15]; 14. 26-Justin Peck[10]; 15. 18-Emerson Axsom[8]; 16. 71P-Parker Price Miller[19]; 17. 21T-James McFadden[18]; 18. 2C-Cole Macedo[23]; 19. (DNF) 57-Kyle Larson[9]; 20. (DNF) 49-Brad Sweet[4]; 21. (DNF) 83-Michael Kofoid[22]; 22. (DNF) 14-Spencer Bayston[16]; 23. (DNF) 3L-Daryn Pittman[24]; 24. (DNF) 17B-Bill Balog[13]

For complete results, CLICK HERE.

Read Full Article

Feature Results

POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
11010Ryan Timms 500.00050Running90$195,000
27+524RRico Abreu 50-2.828Running90$85,000
321+182David Gravel 50-4.190Running90$45,000
42-241Carson Macedo 50-4.763Running90$30,000
53-21SLogan Schuchart 50-5.381Running90$25,000
66014BCCorey Day 50-6.021Running90$24,000
714+77BCGiovanni Scelzi 50-6.339Running90$23,000
811+323Garet Williamson 50-8.244Running90$22,000
912+388Austin McCarl 50-8.418Running90$21,000
105-517Sheldon Haudenschild 50-8.667Running90$20,000
1120+915Donny Schatz 50-9.223Running90$19,500
1217+519Brent Marks 50-9.588Running90$19,250
1315+24CCameron Martin 50-10.284Running90$19,000
1410-426Justin Peck 50-11.071Running90$18,750
158-718Emerson Axsom 50-12.274Running90$18,500
1619+371PParker Price-Miller 49-1 LapsRunning90$18,250
1718+121TJames McFadden 48-2 LapsRunning90$18,000
1823+52CCole Macedo 48-2 LapsRunning90$17,500
199-1057Kyle Larson 46-4 LapsDNF90$17,000
204-1649Brad Sweet 44-6 LapsDNF90$16,500
2122+183Michael Kofoid 30-20 LapsDNF90$16,000
2216-614Spencer Bayston 30-20 LapsDNF90$15,500
2324+13LDaryn Pittman 24-26 LapsDNF90$15,250
2413-1117BBill Balog 21-29 LapsDNF90$15,000
KSE Hard Charger
Positions Gained+18
KSE HARD CHARGER: David Gravel (+18 positions)

DIRTVision Highlights

Event Info

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals Championship Night

Wednesday, August 6th to Saturday, August 9th

Knoxville Raceway

1000 North Lincoln Street

Knoxville, IA, 50138

Event Description

It's "The Granddaddy of Them All"! The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars invade Knoxville Raceway for the 64th NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey's to chase Sprint Car immortality.

Event Tagline Don't miss "The Granddaddy of Them All"!
Series World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
Event Schedule

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6: BRANDT PROFESSIONAL AGRICULTURE QUALIFYING NIGHT #1

Noon Music playing on the Sage Fruit Stage

3pm Great Southern Bank Kid Zone in The Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion (5pm Casey’s Pizza Party)

4pm Fan Contest on the Sage Fruit Sage: Winning Prize: VIP Pit Tour on Friday before the races

4:30pm Kyle Larson 2023 Champion Pole Unveiling along Fan Walk outside of ticket office

5pm Sage Fruit Knoxville Nationals Live pre-race show hosted by Tony Bokhoven on the Sage Fruit Stage

5:30pm Hot Laps

8pm Opening Ceremonies - Kyle Larson Raises Champion’s Flag

Post Race - Drivers Press Conference in the Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion (open to public)

Post Race - Live Music with THE BOYS on the Sage Fruit Entertainment Stage


THURSDAY, AUGUST 7: TOYOTA QUALIFYING NIGHT #2

8am NSCHoF Members Only VIP Reception w/ guest Rico Abreu

9:30am-11am Breakfast @ CFC south window near the ticket office

10am Big Wheel Races for kids ages 10 & younger in Credentials Building north of track

Noon Music playing on the Sage Fruit Stage

3pm Great Southern Bank Kid Zone in The Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion, Jersey Freeze Ice Cream Party 5pm

4pm Fan Contest on the Sage Fruit Sage - Winning Prize: Pace Truck Ride for 4 people that night

5pm The Sage Fruit Knoxville Nationals Live pre-race show hosted by Tony Bokhoven on the Sage Fruit Stage

Post Race - Drivers Press Conference in the Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion (open to public)

Post Race - Live Music with THE PUNCHING PANDAS on the Sage Fruit Entertainment Stage

Post Race - 55th Annual Rube’s Chicken Feed outside the Pit Shack Sponsored by Bush’s Chicken and the Marion County Fair Association


FRIDAY, AUGUST 8: FVP “HARD KNOX” PRELIMINARY NIGHT

9am Breakfast w/ Champions Featuring Rick Ungar, Jack Hewitt, & Ron Shuman @ Celebrate Church

9am United Trailers Nationals Golf Tournament in Memory of Kevin Gobrecht presented by Sage Fruit @ Bos Landen Golf Course

9:30am-11am Breakfast @ CFC south window near the ticket office

10am Steve King Foundation Cornhole Tournament in the Credentials Building north of track

Noon Music playing on the Sage Fruit Stage

3pm Great Southern Bank Kid Zone in The Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion - Face Painting

4pm Fan Contest on the Sage Fruit Sage - Winning Prize: Pace Truck Ride for 4 people that night

4pm Driver Autograph Session in Dyer-Hudson Hall by Ticket Office (limited number of fans)

5pm The Sage Fruit Knoxville Nationals Live pre-race show hosted by Tony Bokhoven on the Sage Fruit Stage

Post Race - Drivers Press Conference in the Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion (open to public)

Post Race - Live Music with AFTER SHOCK on the Sage Fruit Entertainment Stage


SATURDAY, AUGUST 9: CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT - 64TH NOS ENERGY DRINK KNOXVILLE NATIONALS PRESENTED BY CASEY’S

9am Church Service - in Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion

9:30am-11am Breakfast @ CFC south window near the ticket office

11am McKay Group Parade in downtown Knoxville

11am Pit Gates Open

11:30am NSCHoF Auction (Second Floor)

2:50pm A-Main Driver’s March down Fan Walk

3pm A-Main Driver’s Meeting in the Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion (open to public)

4pm Great Southern Bank Kid Zone in The Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion - Toby the Balloon Dude

4pm Fan Contest on the Sage Fruit Sage - Winning Prize: Victory Lane VIP Experience - Picture with 2024 Knoxville Nationals Champion in Victory Lane right after the championship race

5pm Sage Fruit Knoxville Nationals Live pre-race show hosted by Tony Bokhoven on the Sage Fruit Stage

Post Race - Drivers Press Conference in the Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavilion (open to public)

Post Race - Winners Toast to the Fans in the Premier Chevy Dealers Fan Pavillion (open to public)

*All times Central

Event Hashtag <p>#NOSvilleNationals</p>

Know Before You Go

Cooler Policy

Soft side, collapsible coolers no bigger than 6-pack size and empty are allowed

Alcohol

Alcohol is available at the track

Smoking

All grandstands are non-smoking. Smoking areas are available underneath stands.

Seating

Bench style, metal seats with backrests
General Admission: N/A
Reserved: All seating
Foam or other seat cushions are permitted as long as they are not more than 20" wide. Stadiums seats are NOT ALLOWED
Numbered seating available

Accessibility

Seating: Located in the front stretch grandstands. Wheelchairs and scooters seating is available in row 39 (AA & BB) Also is section D, row 1
Parking: Behind the front stretch grandstands and behind Dyer-Hudson Hall.

Parking

$15.00

Camping

Electric hookup, non-electric, onsite, sanitary facility, showers, waste services

Cost: Knoxville Nationals camping: Camping is $200 for all 4 days. A 4-day package is required to stay at the North Campground. Water and electric hookups are available.

Payments

Cards accepted: Concessions, Pit Gate, Ticket Window
ATMs available on-site

Knoxville Raceway

The Sprint Car Capital of the World!

Knoxville, Iowa

1000 North Lincoln Street , 50138

0.516 Mile Oval Dirt
Opened 1901
First Series Race 1978
Ticket Phone <p>(641) 842-5431</p>
Closest Airport Des Moines International Airport
Follow Track
Track History

The Knoxville Raceway, located on the Marion County Fairgrounds, began as a track for horse racing. The first automobile race was held in 1901. Johnny Gerber and "Speed" Adams were among the drivers featured between 1927 and 1936 during racing’s growth in popularity.

Racing came to a halt in the early 1940s due to the war, and returned late in the decade with hot rod racing. Soon after, midget and stock car racing became common.

In 1954, weekly racing began at the Knoxville Raceway. By this time, lighting was added to the track, along with new fencing. Stock car racing was the primary attraction, which were passenger cars stripped of glass, innards and extra metal. Roll cages were often constructed inside the car as a safety precaution.

Events at the Knoxville Raceway were promoted by the Southern Iowa Stock Car Racing Association until 1956, when Marion Robinson took over as promoter. During Robinson's tenure, "modifieds", (a stock car with modifications made to the engine), and "supermodifieds" (modifieds with the car bodies cut away to eliminate weight), were the rage. Eventually, tubing replaced the car frames, giving way to the sprint car as we know it today. Under Robinson's leadership, the Knoxville Nationals were born.

P. Ray Grimes came into leadership at the Knoxville Raceway in 1974, promoting races until 1977. Grimes' legacy includes extending the length of the Knoxville Nationals to four days.

1977 brought about a new Race Director, Ralph Capitani. Capitani continued to build on the growth of his predecessors, increasing the payoff for the 4-day Knoxville Nationals event to $100,000. The first tape-delayed broadcast of the Nationals was in 1987, with the first live broadcast in 1993.