picture of 2022 All Stars Finale Coverage

Highlights, interviews and behind-the-scenes videos from the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions season finale at Fremont Speedway.

  1. Cole Duncan Wins All Stars Finale; Tyler Courtney Crowned Champ

    Cole Duncan Wins All Stars Finale; Tyler Courtney Crowned Champ

    Oct 9, 2022

    FREMONT, Ohio -- Lockbourne, Ohio’s Cole Duncan was certainly the driver to beat Saturday night in Fremont Speedway’s Jim and Joanne Ford Classic Finale featuring the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1, not only activating the Classic Ink USA All Star Season Finale with the fastest qualifying lap, but driving on to earn the evening’s pole position via dash win, then ultimately conquering all 30 circuits of the $10,000-to-win main event. For Duncan, ace of the Sam McGhee Motorsports/Mike McGhee & Associates No. 11 sprint car, the All Star victory bumped his season count to two, also earning high honors in Atomic Speedway’s Freedom 40 in early June.
  2. Tyler Courtney Sprints To Eighth All Stars Win Of Season

    Tyler Courtney Sprints To Eighth All Stars Win Of Season

    Oct 8, 2022

    FREMONT, Ohio -- All but guaranteeing a second consecutive Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 title, “Sunshine” Tyler Courtney and Clauson Marshall Racing opened Fremont Speedway’s annual Jim & Joanne Ford Classic doubleheader with a Friday night triumph, leading all 35 laps in the Classic Ink USA All Star Season Finale lidlifter to secure a $6,000 payday, as well as their eighth Series victory of the year. Courtney’s win also boosted the team’s Series championship lead to 124 markers, which means that just firing off for hot laps on Saturday evening will wrap up the 2022 title.
  3. Tezos All Stars Conclude Season This Weekend At Fremont

    Tezos All Stars Conclude Season This Weekend At Fremont

    Oct 6, 2022

    BROWNSBURG, IN -- For the final time this season, the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 will hit the highway, setting the compass for northwest Ohio where the Series will invade the historic Fremont Speedway in Fremont, Ohio, for the annual Jim and Joanne Ford Classic on Friday and Saturday, October 7-8. Dubbed the Classic Ink USA All Star Season Finale, the two-day spectacle will award a total winner’s share equaling $16,000, the bulk of which, $10,000, to the finale champion. Friday’s Jim and Joanne Ford Classic preliminary winner will earn $6,000.