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Ryan Scott Cruises to Super Late Model Spring Championship

June 12, 2025

Ryan Scott celebrates in Denago Powersports Victory Lane

Ryan Scott celebrates in Denago Powersports Victory Lane

Busti, N.Y. — June 12, 2025 — Stateline Speedway’s biggest crowd of the young season roared its approval on Saturday, June 7, as 140 competitors filled the pits for the Dave Warren Autogroup $3,000-to-win Super Late Model Spring Championship and seven companion divisions. More than 2,000 fans enjoyed an on-track autograph session—kids collected posters, photos and a stack of prizes—before SKM Pyro ignited a spectacular 15-minute fireworks display that lit up the Chautauqua County sky. Stateline rewarded fans with a $2,000 Gift Card giveaway; 22 winners won Amazon and Lowe's gift cards.

Super Late Model Spring Championship

Local standout Ryan Scott (0S) powered from third on the grid to the lead on lap 6 and never looked back, banking the $3,000 winner’s check and padding his early-season points advantage over Doug Eck and Kyle Bedell. 

RUSH Late Models

Jeremy Wonderling sliced from sixth to first by the halfway mark, then repelled a late charge from Max Blair to record his first Stateline victory of 2025. (dirtondirt.com)

AFAB Sales Outlaw Modifieds

Matt Kosinski used the middle groove to surge from fifth to the front in just eight laps and survived a green-white-checkered finish for his second career track win. 

RUSH Pro Modifieds

Tim Peterson timed a perfect restart with three laps remaining to claim his maiden Stateline triumph. 

Pro Stocks

John “Johnny B” Boardman (777) took command at halfway and held serve to leapfrog Jason Black atop the division standings. 

RUSH Stock Cars

Pole-sitter Darr Diegelman (15*) led every circuit of a caution-free 20-lapper, edging William Baker Jr. to tighten an already close points battle. 

Challengers

John Mease threaded traffic from seventh on the starting grid and won a three-wide dash to the stripe. 

Mini Late Model Tour (debut)

History was made as Chris Whyte captured the first-ever Mini Late Model feature at Stateline after a decisive pass on lap 3. 

Points picture

Super Late Models: Scott’s second win in three starts gives him breathing room over Eck and Bedell.

Pro Stocks: Boardman’s victory vaults him to the top spot, 33 markers clear of Black.

RUSH divisions: Wonderling (Late Models) and Peterson (Pro Mods) each move into the top three of their respective chases. Full, updated standings are posted at StatelineSpeedway.com/points.

Next up — BRP Big Block Modified Tour, Saturday June 14

Stateline turns up the horsepower this Saturday when the traveling BRP Big Block Modified Tour thunders in for its lone 2025 appearance. The ground-pounding Big Blocks join the Super Late Models, RUSH Late Models, RUSH Pro Mods, Pro Stocks, RUSH Stock Cars and Challengers for another eight-division program. Pit gates open 4 p.m., grandstands 5 p.m., racing 7 p.m. Advance tickets and event details are available at StatelineSpeedway.com. 

About Stateline Speedway
Since 1956 Stateline Speedway has thrilled Western New York and Northwest Pennsylvania with weekly dirt-track racing, special touring-series events and family-friendly entertainment. Located just outside Jamestown, the speedway hosts Super Late Models, Big Block Modifieds, crate divisions and grassroots classes from May through September.