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Five Wins Highlight Strong Weekend For J&J Auto Racing


It was an exciting weekend for J&J Auto Racing during the June 12–14 racing weekend, with five J&J Auto Racing teams finding Victory Lane. Among those wins were two significant victories by the J&J Auto Racing Coil Over car, marking a major milestone for a long-term project developed by the J&J Auto Racing design team. With wins both internationally and here in the United States, the weekend showcased the performance and continued evolution of the Coil Over design and the strength of a J&J Auto Racing chassis.

Jeremy Weaver delivered a standout performance on Friday night at Lernerville Speedway, capturing a barn burner feature win. In a race marked by multiple slide jobs and constant pressure from the “King of Lernerville,” AJ Flick, Weaver was able to edge out Flick in the closing laps to secure his first win of the season.

Internationally, Daren and Steven Barr’s No. 4 entry, driven by Mack DeMan, also found Victory Lane in a J&J Auto Racing Coil Over car. This marked the first international win for the Coil Over program. Back in the United States, Tyler Drueke captured a win at Eagle Speedway, his hometown track, driving the second J&J Auto Racing Coil Over car in his family-owned IMCA RaceSaver. The victory also marked his first win of the season.

Trey Starks continues to make his name a household name in sprint car racing on the west coast as he collected two wins over the weekend, at Skagit Speedway in his 360ci winged sprint car and with the NARC King of the West Series at Grays Harbor. Starks, on a winning roll, will take on Skagit Speedway starting tonight for the Dirt Cup for a chance to win over $100,000 on Saturday.

Finishing out the 2025–2026 race season in Queensland, Australia, Aaron Kelly was crowned the Queensland 2025–2026 410ci Club Champion, accepting his award over the weekend.

Jeremy Weaver, Lernerville Speedway, 410 Sprints

Mack DeMan, Ohsweken Speedway, Crate Sprints

Tyler Drueke, Eagle Speedway, IMCA RaceSaver

Trey Starks, Skagit Speedway, 360ci Sprints

Trey Starks, Grays Harbor, NARC Sprints

*Aaron Kelly - 2025-2026 Queensland 410 Club Champion

For more than 52 years, J&J Auto Racing has been a leader in racecar chassis manufacturing. With intricate attention to detail and a willingness to provide chassis to the consumer’s specifications, J&J has taken its place as a leader in Sprint car racing innovation and safety. Founded and headed by Jack and Bonnie Elam, J&J Auto Racing is based in McKenzie, Tenn. For more information regarding J&J Auto Racing, please visit www.jandjautoracing.com or follow the brand on Twitter @JJ_Auto_Racing and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JJAutoRacing/.

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