It’s the grand finale fans have been waiting for all season! The Stockton 99 Speedway is revving up to close its 76th thrilling season this Saturday night with an explosive celebration of speed, sparks, and spectacular fireworks.
Get ready for Championship Night — a double-points showdown that will crown new champions, light up the sky, and deliver the kind of edge-of-your-seat racing that has made Stockton 99 a NorCal favorite for generations.
The Ultimate Showdown
Fans can expect fierce competition as the Stockton Late Models, Fast Kar Solution Mini Modifieds, and Grand American Modifieds go full throttle in pursuit of championship glory. They’ll be joined by the Nor Cal Dwarf Cars and the high-speed daredevils of the NCMA Sprint Car Series, topped off by the fan-favorite boat trailer races that always bring the crowd to its feet.
Championship Drama on the Track
In the Stockton Late Models, Escalon’s Sammy Solari looks to finish what he started — holding a 19-point lead over 2022 champ JoJo Stearns of Stockton. Over in the Mini Modifieds, Fresno’s Patrick Geiger is poised to take the title after a wild wreck in the last feature race sidelined his closest rival, Freddy Irvin of Modesto.
The Grand American Modifieds are shaping up for a nail-biter, with Sacramento’s Calvin Hejge closing within nine points of defending champ Scott Winters of Tracy after his latest win. Meanwhile, Lincoln’s Dylan Shrum, fresh off sweeping the Todd Damron Twin 25s at Petaluma Speedway, headlines the Nor Cal Dwarf Cars Association as their 2025 title winner.
And the excitement doesn’t stop there — the Quick Change Liquid Energy NCMA Sprint Car Series will also crown its 2025 champion, with Tony Hunt, a 10-time USAC champion from Fair Oaks, leading the standings heading into the finale.
A Night to Remember
When the engines cool and the dust settles, fans can look to the sky as a spectacular fireworks show caps off the night — a Stockton 99 tradition that never fails to deliver goosebumps.
Pit gates open at 4 p.m., admission gates at 5 p.m., and opening ceremonies kick off at 6 p.m.. Tickets are just $20 for adults, $15 for youth (ages 11–15), seniors, and military with ID, and kids 10 and under get in FREE. Parking is also free — making it the perfect family night out.
Photo Credit: Marc Miramontez
Caption: Fireworks ignite across the sky over a field of Late Models before the main event at Stockton 99 Speedway.
It’s more than just racing — it’s a Stockton tradition. Don’t miss the final roar of 2025 at Stockton 99 Speedway — where champions are made, fireworks fly, and memories last a lifetime!