Points battles get tighter at Escanaba Motor Speedway

Braxton Lundquist celebrates in victory lane on July 15, 2025 at Escanaba Motor Speedway. ("The Big Dog" Mitch Vosburg/Daily Press)
ESCANABA — With only two regular season race nights left in the 2025 season the points races continue to tighten up on multiple classes.
In the youth micro sprints, Tanner Rae leads the points battle with 228 points. Amelia Hart is currently second in points with 226 and Wyatt Ammel is third with 223 points. Keagan Johnson is fourth with 203 points and Colton Yelle is fifth with 196.
In the sportsman sprints Chase Richer and Braxton Lundquist find themselves tied at the top of the standings with 232 points each. Tanner Hanson is third at 216 points. Kristy Karl is fourth with 214 points and Macy Degnan is fifth with 207 points.
In the super modified class Paul Hosking holds down the top spot with 213 points. Scott Degnan is second with 210 points just ahead of his son Drake who sits in third with 208 points. Gunnar Hansen is fourth at 201 points and Jesse Denome is fifth with 174 points.
In the 600 sprints, Ethan Manninen holds down the top spot with 220 points seven points up on Logan Getzloff who is second with 213. Bentley Richer is third with 211 points. Brayden Lundquist is fourth with 209 points and Jayger Quinn is fifth with 166 points.
In the sport modifieds class, Jesse Denome is in the top spot with 220 points three points up on Matt Valiquette who is second with 217 points. Bradley Viau is third with 214 points. Bradley Seppanen is fourth with 209 points and Anthony Harper and Matt Maki IV are tied for fifth with 205 points.
In the street stocks class, Qwentin Johnsen sits in first place with 222 points three points ahead of Brayden Lundquist who sits in second place tied with Ben Buckland with 219 points. Tony Begovac is fourth with 210 points and Bob Lewis is fifth with 186.
In the sport compacts, Andrew VanDrese holds down the first place spot with 244 points 21 points ahead of Brian VanDrese who is second with 223 points. Jared Demeuse is third with 207 points Dylan Lanaville is fourth with 203 points and Logan Reiffers is fifth with 199 points.