
Dakota Wilkins shows his stride! Five victories last season proves to be no fluke, currently 10th in the standings, though winless for 20 races in 2025. "We went water rafting in Tunk Creek yesterday" said crew chief Joe "Novacane" Densham. "We crashed on the Fern Ridge, and our kayak flew into somebody's backyard. A man started shooting at us. We gave the man a free boat, we should be shooting him!" He will start outside-pole for the Pennsylvania 400.
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Zakk Miller wins his fifth pole of 2025! Cardboard cut-outs of his exoskeleton are shown in convenience stores throughout the country, holding an ice-cold Bepis in one hand and a thumbs up on the other. "They printed 2,000 copies of it." said Miller "One will be riding with me during the race!" The #30 Team Danger Zone Mustang led the first three laps, relinquishing to Craig Lee.

The #101 Quick-Silver Motorsports entry only led 73 laps entering the Pennsylvania 400. Just three top-5's puts him a modest 7th in the standings, hoping to overcome his 26-race winless streak. He and Matt Raboin tag-teammed away from the pack before Chauncey Redmond Jr. took charge. The #64 New England Patriots Chevrolet was class of the field, leading the pack through green flag stops on lap-45.

Ziggy Moonglow endures demonic luck! Just one week after his first DNF of the year, a pit road accident involving Mike Carroll and Geno Sphere puts his team into a frenzy! He'd limp to a 37th-place finish after the damage. Geno recovered to 33rd, with SPAM-Man Mike Carroll rebounding for his third-straight top-13 finish, putting him back inside the top-35 in points! Up front, Matt Raboin passes Redmond for the lead before the first caution flag.

A morbid crash! Pole-sitter Zakk Miller blows a right-rear tire, sliding into the path of Ben Geer as they both smack the outside wall exiting turn-1. Rod Weston slams into Geer, eventually cauterized by Dakota Wilkins, Alan Nesfeder and Zach Michael. Adam Crapser, Dan Johnston, Mark Heron and Cristian Torres dove low to avoid, only to clip Weston's NAPA Dodge parked in the infield grass. Wilkins, Weston, Geer, Nesfeder, Michael and Torres all failed to continue. A pit road crash ended the day for Rick Jackson, slashing Craig Lee as they exited their stalls. Miraculously, both would maintain their fifth and seventh positions in the standngs, as Zach Michael loses third to Johnny Reed Foley after the previous incident. Up front, Chauncey Redmond Jr. regained his lead after a masterful pit stop, only to lose it to Ryan Heuser on lap-70.

Miracle-man Tony Gunk pulls towards the leader, roping Timothy McDonnell, John Battista and Markell Murphy along as the remainder of the field fails to keep pace. The #138 NOS Energy Chevrolet wins the Halfway Bacon Bonus, along with capping the 100-lap mark. A short-pit strategy by Johnny Reed Foley and Alex Crapser put them atop the heap with one stop to go! Heuser's crew would drop a lug nut, falling to 10th.

Liquid from Jeremy Hebel's blown motor brought out the final caution on lap-111. Most of the field stayed out, with Tony Gunk, Ryan Heuser, Dalton Lucas, Michael Henson, Steven Spears, Ken Pettit, Jimmie Stevens, Logan Sheets, and Doug Spark coming in on the first lap. The second lap also saw takers, with Timothy McDonnell, Dave Miller, Molemar Diggs, Donald Stewart, Trae Larkin, Ken Joynt and Scott Jackson attempting to make it to the finish.

46-to-go on the restart. Johnny Reed Foley, Alex Crapser, Markell Murphy, John Battista, Steve Inkman, Mike Carroll, Tony Pizzaro, Bink Lucas, John Thar
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