Nashville, TN — The field is set for one of short track racing’s most prestigious events. A total of 32 drivers from across North America will converge on Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway for the 40th Running of the All American 400, November 7–9, as the ASA STARS National Tour closes out its 2025 season.
The entry list reads like a “who’s who” of Super Late Model racing, headlined by some of the biggest names in the sport along with the next generation of rising stars. The star-studded lineup includes Ty Majeski, the defending NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion and 2023 ASA STARS National Tour Champion, along with 2024 ASA STARS National Tour Champion Casey Roderick, who returns to Music City behind the wheel of the Rette Jones Racing No. 30.
Also entered is defending All American 400 winner Jake Garcia, who looks to go back-to-back after capturing last year’s crown jewel victory. He’ll be joined by Cole Butcher, the 2025 ASA STARS National Tour point leader and multi-time series winner this season, and Stephen Nasse, a two-time Southern Super Series Champion and two-time All American 400 winner looking to add a third title to his storied career.
A deep roster of national and regional contenders will also be in the mix. Dawson Sutton, the Glass City 200 winner and Nashville Pro Late Model Champion, enters as one of the hottest drivers in the country after finishing second in the Winchester 400. Gabe Sommers, a two-time ASA Midwest Tour Champion, brings his winning experience from the Jim Sauter Classic and Oktoberfest 200, while Austin Nason, a multi-time Midwest winner, returns with victories in the Joe Shear Classic and Howie Lettow Classic.
Derek Kraus, a former ARCA West Champion and winner of the Food Country USA 300, joins the field alongside Snowball Derby winner and six time SRL Series Champion Derek Thorn. Also entered is Kasey Kleyn, a Northwest Super Late Model Series Champion, and Kyle Steckly, the 2024 ASA STARS Rookie of the Year, Redbud 400 winner, and two-time APC United Late Model Series Champion.
Several of the sport’s brightest young stars will look to make their mark in Nashville, including Gavan Boschele, winner of the Clyde Hart Memorial and a consistent front-runner all season; Carson Brown, the El Bandido Yankee Tequila Capital 250 winner and current PepperJack Kennels ASA STARS Rookie of the Year leader; and George Phillips, a former Carolina Pro Late Model Champion.
They’ll be joined by Conner Jones, a three-time CARS Tour winner and five-time Pro Late Model victor at New Smyrna Speedway; Max Reaves, a six-time ARCA Menards Series winner making his All American 400 debut and Levon VanDerGeest, the former Midwest Truck Series Champion and ASA Midwest Tour runner-up and CRA JEGS All Star Tour winner Chase Pinsonneault.
Other entered drivers includes 2024 ASA Midwest Tour Rookie of the Year Ty Fredrickson, two time CARS Tour Super Late Champion Matthew Craig, three time Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Champion Dylan Fetcho, Jennertown Speedway Track Champion Albert Francis, third generation driver Penn Sauter, Jonathon Knee, Dustin Smith, Logan Bearden, World Crown 300 winner Michael Hinde, two time Southern All Stars Series Champion Johnny Brazier, Lebanon I-44 Speedway Track Champion Dylan Bates, Gabrielle Grigsby and Joseph Meyer.
The All American 400 weekend will include a full lineup of racing and fan entertainment. The action kicks off Thursday night, November 6, with the El Bandido Yankee Tequila Championship Kickoff Party at Kid Rock’s Big Honky Tonk & Rock ’n’ Roll Steakhouse in downtown Nashville. On-track activity begins Friday with practice for the Super Late Models and Pro Late Models and local division races. Saturday features CorvetteParts.Net Pole Qualifying, Pro Late Model 100, CRA Street Stocks and Vore’s Compact Touring Series. Sunday we close the curtain on the 2025 season with the 40th running of the All American 400.
Tickets for the 40th Running of the All American 400 are available now at nashvillefairgroundsspeedway.racing and will also be available at the gate on race day.







