Story By: RICHIE MURRAY / USAC – HAUBSTADT, IN – A check worth $20,000 awaits the winner of this Saturday’s 17th annual Haubstadt Hustler on September 14 at the southern Indiana dirt track staple known as Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt.
Six past winners, a major payday, the $100,000 Trifecta, the Master of Going Faster title race, the tug-of-war for Tri-State supremacy between Kevin Thomas Jr. and Kyle Cummins…it’s all in play when the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship comes to play this weekend for 40 laps at the 1/4-mile oval.
Here’s six storylines to hustle through!
6 PACK OF PAST WINNERS
A record six past Haubstadt Hustler winners are lock, stock, barrel and ready to rock this Saturday at Tri-State. The field presents a four-time event winner in Kevin Thomas Jr. (2013-2017-2018-2021) and a two-time victor in Kyle Cummins (2016 & 2019).
Brady Short (2015), Chase Stockon (2020), Jadon Rogers (2022) and Brady Bacon (2023) have all scored once in their careers at the Haubstadt Hustler, and all look to join the fellowship of two-time winners this time around.
Five past Haubstadt Hustler winners were in the feature lineup in both 2014 and 2023.
THE $100,000 TRIFECTA IS IN PLAY
And then there were three!
Justin Grant, Mitchel Moles and Robert Ballou are gunning for their share of the USAC NOS Energy Drink Hoosier Trifecta at Tri-State.
Two Trifecta events remain with a pair of $20,000-to-win USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car showdowns on Saturday, September 14, at Tri-State Speedway’s Haubstadt Hustler and on Saturday, October 12, during Lawrenceburg Speedway’s Fall Nationals.
Grant took round one of the Trifecta in August at Kokomo Speedway’s Sprint Car Smackdown ahead of runner-up Mitchel Moles and third-place finisher Robert Ballou. Now Grant is chasing a clean sweep worth more than $100,000 in total prize money if he can win at both Tri-State and Lawrenceburg.
The driver with the highest average Trifecta finishing position and also finishes inside the top-three in the trio of events will earn the prize – over 100,000 dollars in total to win all three, a $20,000 bonus to finish second or better in all three and $10,000 bucks to score a top-three result in all three.
BUBBY JONES TITLE RACE HEATS UP
Saturday’s Haubstadt Hustler also marks race eight of 10 for the 2024 Bubby Jones Master of Going Faster Presented By Spire Sports + Entertainment.
Brady Bacon commands the standings entering the weekend by 27 points after winning at Pennsylvania’s Port Royal Speedway on June 15. Bacon was the first Master of Going Faster series champion in 2022. C.J. Leary is the defending titlist from 2023.
Thus far, Logan Seavey has won twice in the “series within a series” on February 13 at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park and on May 21 at Indiana’s Terre Haute Action Track. Four other drivers have solo victories: Justin Grant on May 4 at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway; Daison Pursley on June 1 at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway; Kevin Thomas Jr. at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway on June 14; and Kyle Cummins at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway on July 27.
Two races remain in the series following Tri-State – on September 21 at Eldora and on October 12 at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway.
KTJ GOING FOR ONE FOR THE THUMB
Only two drivers have captured victories in both the Spring Showdown and the Haubstadt Hustler within the same year at Tri-State Speedway: Kevin Thomas Jr. (2013 & 2018) and Daron Clayton (2014).
In fact, Thomas has accomplished the feat twice, and now has an opportunity to achieve it once again in 2024 after previously winning this past May’s Spring Showdown for the Rock Steady Racing team, themselves a two-time winner entrant of the Haubstadt Hustler in 2016 and 2019 with Kyle Cummins as their driver.
Thomas stands as the only four-time winner in the history of the Haubstadt Hustler, which dates back to 2008. Thomas scored in 2013-2017-2018-2021. In May, he also became the winningest USAC National Sprint Car driver at Tri-State with his seventh victory.
A HOME GAME FOR CUMMINS
Not to be outdone, Kyle Cummins from nearby Princeton, Ind. stands as the only other driver besides Kevin Thomas Jr. to capture to multiple Haubstadt Hustler victories in his career, doing so in 2016 and 2019.
With Rock Steady as his rock for over a decade, and as the team he drove for during his two Haubstadt Hustler scores, Cummins’ name is now synonymous with the track. Now, Cummins looks to take the new Petty Performance Racing team to its first Tri-State USAC triumph.
Cummins owns six career USAC National Sprint Car victories at Tri-State, second only to KTJ’s seven.
THE FRIENDLY CONFINES FOR MOLES
“I can’t wait to get back to Haubstadt.”
That was the sentiment shared by Mitchel Moles after winning with the Midwest Thunder Sprint Cars at Tri-State in June. Moles loves the place, and back in August of this year during USAC Indiana Sprint Week, he engaged in a memorable duel for the win with Justin Grant, leading for two laps before finishing second.
When looking at potential first-time Haubstadt Hustler winners this weekend, the list is jaw-dropping. USAC National Sprint Car champions Justin Grant and Robert Ballou have each won multiple USAC Sprint Car features at Tri-State, but none yet have been the Haubstadt Hustler.
Furthermore, top-line guys such as C.J. Leary, Logan Seavey and Daison Pursley have all won USAC National Sprint Car races elsewhere, but Tri-State has eluded them thus far. Carson Garrett has won with the Midwest Sprint Car Series at Tri-State, but a first career USAC National Sprint Car win is one he’d like to check off next.
RACE DETAILS
The 17th running of the Haubstadt Hustler on Saturday night, September 14, features the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship, plus the Midwest Mini Sprint Association.
The pits open at 2:30pm Central, grandstands at 3:30pm, drivers meeting at 5:15pm and cars on track at 6pm followed by qualifying & racing. Adult general admission tickets are $35, students (ages 13-18) $20 & children 12 and under free. Pit passes are $40 for all ages.