ROUND 13 / AUGUST 16, 2025
PMC RACE PARK / PEORIA, ILLINOIS
FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
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2025 AFT Singles crown is now
all but Tom Drane's for the taking.
The Estenson Racing ace did
his part by dominating the pro-
ceedings and running away with
an eight-second-plus victory.
His
championship aspirations were
further aided by the absence of
'24 Peoria winner and title rival
Chase Saathoff, who suffered a
huge crash shortly after setting
the fastest lap in qualifying.
Saathoff was transported to a
local hospital and released later
that night after being treated
for his injuries. His participation
for the remainder of the season
remains in question.
Minus Saathoff, Drane's big
-
gest threat is expected to be
cally
charge up from 12th to fifth.
However, he ran into mechani-
cal issues shortly after passing
Whale
for fourth with less than a
minute remaining on the clock.
While he soldiered on, he was
repassed by Whale, Bronson
Bauman, and finally, Mission
Roof Systems' Brandon Robin
-
son, who stole away sixth and
left
Lowe seventh at the flag.
Rackley Racing's Davis Fisher,
Memphis Shades/Corbin/Vin
-
son's Dan Bromley and OTB
Racing's
Declan Bender rounded
out the top 10.
AFT SINGLES
While already trending in this
direction, after the Peoria TT, the
slippery. It kind of sucks. I heard
they were going to dig it up all
day. Everyone was wanting it,
but it never happened. But I'm
pumped on a podium in Peoria."
Briar's younger brother,
Bronson Bauman, made a guest
appearance on the Mike Butler
Racing /Mission Foods Yamaha
this weekend as the series
returned to his adopted home
-
town. And he made his presence
felt,
winning out in a late scrap
with Whale for fourth.
For a stretch, that position
seemed destined to go to Ameri
-
can Honda Turner Racing's Trent
Lowe. Lowe
found an outside
line around turns one and two
that allowed him to systemati
-
Jarod VanDerKooi finished up
on the SuperTwins podium.