The SK Modified Weekly at Concord rolled into its latest round with an event that turned into one of the most dramatic races of the season. The action up front lasted the entire distance, with multiple drivers showing race-winning pace and the points battle tightening as the laps wound down.

Early on, Davis Warren looked set to continue his dominance, leading the majority of the race and collecting another strong run toward his season tally. The turning point came on lap 26 when Warren and Brayden Carter both caught the outside wall off turn one while fighting for the lead. The moment allowed Aidan Strawberry to move forward, seizing the opportunity to advance and ultimately take command of the race. From there, Strawberry never looked back, driving to his first victory of the season.

One of the brightest stars of the night was rookie driver Jacob Schmitz. Starting from eighth on the grid, Schmitz drove a smooth and aggressive race to move into the top five by the finish, earning the Hard Charger award with three positions gained. He also set the fastest lap of the race with a 15.250-second flyer on lap 5, proving he had the speed to compete at the front. For a driver making only his second series start, it was his best finish to date.

Warren’s third-place run was still enough to add to his season total, and with this finish, he has mathematically clinched the Season 1 SK Modified Weekly championship at Concord. Strawberry’s victory was enough to vault him seven positions in the standings, now sitting firmly in the runner-up spot. That gain represents the biggest leap of the week in the championship fight. Behind them, Jesse Henderson, Ryan Kuhlthau, and Hunter Leroy all remain tied in third, while drivers like Braxton McCullough and Brayden Carter continue to show improvement in their young campaigns.

With the title now decided in Warren’s favor, the focus shifts to the remaining races where the fight for positions two through five in the standings promises to bring just as much drama as the title chase itself. Momentum is shifting as drivers gain confidence, and the battles deeper in the standings are becoming just as intense as those at the front.


Race Results

  1. Aidan Strawberry

  2. Brayden E Carter

  3. Davis Warren

  4. Jason Lopez4

  5. Jacob Schmitz

  6. Braxton McCullough

  7. Marc Patrick Roy

  8. Teddy Hodgdon

  9. Levi Riffle

  10. Jesse Henderson

  11. Hunter Leroy

  12. Ryan Kuhlthau

  13. TJ Majors

  14. Ryan Cherry4

  15. Luis Catalan

  16. Brandon Dittmer

  17. Jason Lopez4

  18. Jacob Merrill

  19. Carson D Reed

  20. Tanner McKim


Top 20 in Season Standings

  1. Davis Warren – 51 pts

  2. Aidan Strawberry – 22 pts

  3. Jesse Henderson – 13 pts

  4. Ryan Kuhlthau – 13 pts

  5. Hunter Leroy – 13 pts

  6. TJ Majors – 13 pts

  7. Braxton McCullough – 12 pts

  8. Brayden E Carter – 11 pts

  9. Ryan Cherry4 – 11 pts

  10. Teddy Hodgdon – 11 pts

  11. Levi Riffle – 11 pts

  12. Chase Conrad – 10 pts

  13. Marc Patrick Roy – 10 pts

  14. Owen Wilson6 – 10 pts

  15. Luis Catalan – 9 pts

  16. Brandon Dittmer – 9 pts

  17. Jason Lopez4 – 9 pts

  18. Jacob Merrill – 9 pts

  19. Carson D Reed – 9 pts

  20. Tanner McKim – 8 pts