2025 Badger 200

2025 Badger 200
Race details[1]
Race 15 of 20 of the 2025 ARCA Menards Series
Date August 22, 2025
Official name 1st Annual Badger 200
Location Madison International Speedway in Rutland, Wisconsin
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 0.500 miles (0.850 km)
Scheduled distance 200 laps, 100 mi (150 km)
Television in the United States
Network FS1
Announcers Brent Stover and Phil Parsons
Radio in the United States
Radio ARCA Racing Network

The 2025 Badger 200 will be the 15th stock car race of the 2025 ARCA Menards Series season, and the 1st iteration of the event. The race will be held on Friday, August 22, 2025, at Madison International Speedway in Rutland, Wisconsin, a 0.500 mile (0.850 km) permanent oval-shaped dirt track. The race is scheduled to be contested over 200 laps.

Report

Background

Madison International Speedway, the track where the race will be held.

Madison International Speedway is a half-mile paved oval racetrack in the Town of Rutland near Oregon, Wisconsin, United States. With 18-degree banked turns, the track is billed as "The Track of Champions" and "Wisconsin's Fastest Half Mile." The weekly program at the track runs on Friday nights under NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series sanction.

The track opened in the 1950s as a dirt quarter-mile run by several organizations as Oregon Legion Speedway. Sam Bartus purchased the track in 1963 and paved the track. In 1969, he tore down the quarter-mile track and built a state of the art high-banked half-mile oval and named it "Capital Super Speedway".[2] Fred Nielsen bought the track in 1980 with John and Sue McKarns running the track in 1980 and 1981.[3] Tony Zidar and his brother Bob purchased the track in 1983 and the added 29 rows of grandstand seating along with a scoreboard on the backstretch.[3] They built a quarter mile track in the infield of the half mile so that sportsman drivers from Jefferson Speedway could race at the track.[4] The track resumed operation as a dirt track under the name of Impact Speedway from 1987 until 1989 under the ownership of Craig Henmen,[3] where the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars made numerous appearances. The track was closed down until 1992 when Wayne Erickson, the owner of Slinger Super Speedway, took over.[3] Wayne ran the track until 1996 when Jerry Fillner and his son Kevin Fillner took over.[3] The Fillner family operated the track and made several improvements to the pits and upper concession areas. In 2003, Chicago area businessman Terry Kunes purchased the racetrack[3] and hired Roy Kenseth (Matt Kenseth's father) to be the promoter. After two seasons Roy Kenseth started RK Promotions and decided to leave the track. Steve Einhaus was hired to fill the void left by Kenseth. In 2007, Einhaus would be focusing his attention on the newly formed ASA Midwest Tour (now known as ARCA Midwest Tour) Super Late Model Series. Track promotions were turned over to longtime competitor and official Dave Grueneberg. During his tenure, the track had weekly Friday night races in most seasons but in 2013 it was occasional Sunday afternoon races. In 2015, new ARCA Midwest Tour owner Gregg McKarns purchased the speedway from Kunes.[3] He decided to run weekly Late Models races following the Big 8 Series rules with a monthly Super Late Model event.[3] MIS was later announced as a weekly NASCAR Whelen All-American Series track starting in 2015.[5] It was the third NASCAR weekly track in Wisconsin after Cedar Lake Speedway and La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway.[5] The late models were designated NASCAR Division I, Sportsman as Division II, and Bandits as Division III.[5]

Entry list

  • (R) denotes rookie driver.
# Driver Team Make
03 Alex Clubb Clubb Racing Inc. Ford
06 Brayton Laster (R) Wayne Peterson Racing Ford
6 Lavar Scott Rev Racing Chevrolet
9 TBA Fast Track Racing Toyota
10 TBA Fast Track Racing Toyota
11 TBA Fast Track Racing Chevrolet
12 TBA Fast Track Racing Ford
17 Kaylee Bryson Cook Racing Technologies Chevrolet
18 Max Reaves Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
20 Lawless Alan Venturini Motorsports Toyota
25 TBA Venturini Motorsports Toyota
28 Brenden Queen (R) Pinnacle Racing Group Chevrolet
31 TBA Rise Motorsports Toyota
48 Brad Smith Brad Smith Motorsports Ford
55 Isabella Robusto (R) Venturini Motorsports Toyota
86 TBA Clubb Racing Inc. Ford
97 Jason Kitzmiller CR7 Motorsports Chevrolet
99 Michael Maples Maples Motorsports Chevrolet

Practice

The first and only practice session will be held on Friday, August 22, at 3:45 PM CST, and will last for 45 minutes.[6]

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1
2
3

Qualifying

Qualifying will be held on Friday, August 22, at 5:15 PM CST.[6] The qualifying system used is a single-car, one-lap based system. Drivers will be on track by themselves and will have one lap to post a qualifying time, and whoever sets the fastest time will win the pole.

Qualifying results

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1

Race results

Fin St # Driver Team Make Laps Led Status Pts
1

References

  1. ^ "Badger 200 at Madison International Speedway". ARCA. December 3, 2024. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
  2. ^ Track history. Madison International Speedway.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "McKarns Will Keep Friday Nights Alive at Madison". 9 November 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
  4. ^ Grubba, page 188
  5. ^ a b c "Madison Speedway Joins NASCAR". NASCAR. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Schedule of events: Badger 200 at Madison International Speedway". ARCA. March 10, 2025. Retrieved August 17, 2025.