Toledo, OH – Short track racing’s fall crescendo arrives this Saturday, September 13, as Toledo Speedway hosts the 37th running of the CorvetteParts.Net Glass City 200, a 200-lap Super Late Model spectacle under the lights on the fast half mile oval. This year’s Glass City 200 is poised to deliver a show for the ages, showcasing a rich blend of Champions, ASA STARS National Tour point leaders, rising rookies, and Midwest veterans.
Defending Stars vs. New Faces: Can veterans like Majeski, Pollard, and Thorn keep the trophy in experienced hands, or will rookies like Boschele, Phillips, or Brown break through for the win?
Cole Butcher’s Hot Streak: The ASA STARS point leader has been nearly unstoppable in 2025. Can he add another marquee victory to his record and strengthen his championship bid?
Max Reaves’ Big Jump: With five ARCA Menards Series wins this season, Reaves has been dominant on bigger stages. How will he adapt in his ASA STARS National Tour debut against seasoned Super Late Model veterans?
Midwest Pride: Michigan’s Kyle Crump, Ohio’s Albert Francis, and fellow Great Lakes competitors like Michael Simko and Steven Ulman have plenty of track knowledge. Will home-region experience pay off under the lights?
Family Legacies in Action: Rising names like Penn Sauter and Kyle Steckly continue the traditions of their racing families. Will Toledo mark a career-defining moment for either young star?
Practice will get underway at Noon with the ASA STARS National Tour while CorvetteParts.Net Pole Qualifying is slated for 3:00 PM. Following Qualifying the Factory Stocks and Late Model Sportsman will run their features. At 4:30 PM we’ll have an on track autograph session with the field for the 37th CorvetteParts.Net Glass City 200 until 5:00 PM with the 200 lapper set to begin at 5:30 PM. Tickets are available now through toledospeedway.com and will also be available at the gate on Raceday.
About the Glass City 200
First run in 1968, the Glass City 200 is one of Ohio’s most prestigious Super Late Model races. Held annually at Toledo Speedway, the 200-lap event brings together the best from the Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour for an early fall battle on Toledo’s fast half-mile oval. With a tradition rich in history and a winner’s list that includes some of the biggest names in short track racing, the Glass City 200 remains a must-see event for fans and competitors alike.