A Dozen States Represented in Early Entry List for JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour's All American 100 /

A Dozen States Represented in Early Entry List for JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour’s All American 100

Nashville, TN – Over a week removed from the All American 100 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, and already over two-dozen drivers are entered in the race from a dozen states. The main event on Saturday, November 8th, serves as the precursor for the 40th Running of the All American 400 on Sunday afternoon.

Entry List

Several Nashville regulars are looking to defend their home turf from the invaders during the All American 100. Current Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Championship Points leader, Hunter Wright, is hoping to wrap up his first career Pro Late Model Championship in Nashville while also finding his second win of the season. He’ll look to hold on to his Championship lead over defending All American 100 winner, Chase Johnson, who went to Victory Lane last November by over 2.5 seconds after starting fourth. 2025 NFS Pro Late Model Rookie of the Year contender, Aidan Potter, is also entered for the All American 100 alongside other Nashville regulars like Daniel & Michael Bolden, Mike Murray, Bennie Hamlett, Trey Craig, and Corey Deuser. Meanwhile, 2013 Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Pro Late Model Track Champion, Tucker Wingo is looking to make his return to America’s Favorite Short Track.

For the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour, 2025 Rookie of the Year contender, Avery Demland, is looking to make her first career start at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway after a successful season in the Midwest. Joining her is Chris Munson, the driver from Chelsea, MI, and Brett Robinson from New Albany, IN. Other drivers who have made starts with the JEGS Tour this season include Jade Avedisian, who made her JEGS Tour debut at Flat Rock Speedway in June; Kasey Kleyn is back to get redemption from a troublesom effort at Winchester Speedway; and Keelan Harvick returns to the JEGS Tour for the first time since he nearly won the Masters of the Pros 200 at Owosso Speedway.

In total, 12 states are currently set to be represented in the All American 100, including Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, West Virginia, Washington, California, and Connecticut.

The All American 100 for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance is Saturday, November 8th at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. The weekend begins on Friday with Local Championship racing on the quarter-mile, then the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour alongside the CRA Street Stocks and Vore’s Compact Touring Series on Saturday, with the 40th Running of the All American 400 on Sunday afternoon. Advanced tickets are available at NashvilleFairgroundsSpeedway.Racing. Fans who can’t make the trip can catch the action on RacingAmerica.Tv or TrackTv.com.