KRIS CARROLL SWEEPS MATTIX SALMON WEEKEND, SCORES $10,555 PRIZE AT DELTA SPEEDWAY
STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA (May 31, 2026) – Kris Carroll of Claremore, Oklahoma wrapped up an impressive sweep of the inaugural Mattix Salmon Memorial at Stockton’s Delta Speedway on Saturday night, leading the 45-lap feature from the pole for a $10,555 win. Paired with his $500 Friday haul and Carroll takes over $11,000 in cash and prizes back home after an exciting and bittersweet weekend at the 1/7th mile dirt track. Photo by Maxwell Patrick Imagery
The Non-Wing spectacular attracted nearly 70 entrants from around the world to honor the late Mattix Salmon who passed away last winter.
Castro Valley’s Jake Andreotti – a former Super 600 winged Micro Sprint champion at Delta Speedway – gave Carroll all he could handle over the 45-lap contest. Andreotti used the bottom line while Carroll ran the top side. Andreotti edged underneath Carroll to lead lap 27. The duo raced side-by-side continuously before Carroll turned underneath Andreotti in turn four to take the lead back on lap 30. Andreotti then pounded the high side and reclaimed the lead on lap 32.
Andreotti searched all over the Delta Speedway and tried high and low while leading, giving Carroll a shot to try each line himself in the close battle. Carroll used the cushion to charge back into the spot on lap 39. Andreotti tried to slide Carroll to no avail into turn one, allowing Carroll to stretch out his advantage.
Eric Botelho of Kerman crashed in turn three with just one lap remaining, nullifying Carroll’s advantage. Carroll handled the final restart well and drove off for the $10,555 win. Andreotti suffered a flat right front tire, allowing Jade Avedisian to drive into second. Jett Yantis of Bakersfield was third followed by Nikko Panella of Stockton and Andreotti in fifth.
Illinois driver Braxton Flatt also won both on Friday and Saturday night, taking the action for the Restricted Non-Wing. Fourth-starting Briggs Davis of Manteca finished second followed by Tyce Domingos, Brayden Lewis, and Nixen Gabbard.
The Non-Wing Jr. Sprint action also saw the same winner on both Friday and Saturday night with Lee Uzzell of Hanford getting the job done after 25-laps of action. Huxcen Roush ran second ahead of Lucas Fenn, Jayden Carey, and Logan Fenn.
Delta Speedway races again on June 19 and 20 for the Summer Sizzler.
Delta Speedway and the Salmon Family thank generous partners Westlake Farms, Reyes and Hall, A&M Livestock, G Baby, Panella Trucking, Guhl Motors, Roth Motorsports, Sun Valley Raisins, Central California Ag Repair, Seros Racing, Shop Corey Day, Hoosier Tire West, Sally Self (Grammy) & Tony Reyes, NorCal Builders, NH3 Plus, Justin Sanders, Shield Racing Suits, and Elk Grove Ford for their help with this inaugural event.
Additional partners include The Shirt Works, Jon Williams/Niabell Farms, Interstate Oil, Hyper Racing, Red Rose Transportation, Warmerdam Walnut Company, Brendan Warmerdam, Carbon Copies, German Racing 3D, Caeden Steele Racing, Lemoore Racing Enterprises, Kyle Reitz, Bubba Van Noort, Driven Performance, Dell’s Heating and Air, Microsprint Mart, Robert and Amber Bordenave, Logan Trevino, KPR, Shawn Laeber, Cameron Paul and The Sign Depot.
Delta Speedway Stockton thanks: Valley Strong Credit Union, Cal-Waste Recovery Systems, Interstate Truck Center, Clean Brothers Site Services, Hoosier Tire, J Milano Company, Chase Chevrolet, Baker Roofing, East Bay Tire, WillScot, Genova Bakery, A&M Livestock, Van De Pol Petroleum, Belkorp Ag, Dentoni’s (Welding Works, Valley Truck Accessories and Pickup Outfitters), and Stockton Ports for their support in 2026!
Delta Speedway Results – Mattix Salmon Memorial May 30, 2026
NON WING Feature (45 Laps): 1. 5K-Kris Carroll[1]; 2. 12J-Jade Avedisian[10]; 3. 4-Jett Yantis[6]; 4. 73-Nikko Panella[17]; 5. 28A-Jake Andreotti[8]; 6. 3-Cole Roberts[7]; 7. 88-Austin Torgerson[12]; 8. 51-Dalton Parreira[11]; 9. 14-TJ Smith[18]; 10. 24-Cody Gray[15]; 11. 12C-Cameron Paul[22]; 12. 51B-Wade Boertje[21]; 13. 8H-Jac Laneyrie[19]; 14. 36-Jarrett Heimlich[13]; 15. 9J-Levi Osborne[14]; 16. (DNF) 63-Colton Key[5]; 17. (DNF) 99X-Eric Botelho[9]; 18. (DNF) 55-Brandon Carey[20]; 19. (DNF) 5-TK OBrien[3]; 20. (DNF) 14M-Jeffrey Pahule[2]; 21. (DNF) 54-Maverick Myrick[16]; 22. (DNF) 32-Caden Sarale[4]
RESTRICTED Feature (30 Laps): 1. 12X-Braxton Flatt[1]; 2. 25D-Briggs Davis[4]; 3. 9D-Tyce Domingos[3]; 4. 75-Brayden Lewis[6]; 5. 14X-Nixen Gabbard[18]; 6. 16S-Bryson Sozinho[13]; 7. 12-Haven Sherman[10]; 8. 4G-Landen Gansen[11]; 9. 2C-Cash Brooks[7]; 10. 10J-Jaxson Evett[8]; 11. 01-Camryn Blackshere[17]; 12. 17M-Mackcen Roush[20]; 13. 3D-David Anderson; 14. 26-Kourtney Baker[16]; 15. 57M-Miles Boertje[5]; 16. 12K-Kevin Tikkanen[14]; 17. 3M-Maycie Brooks[19]; 18. 61-Blake Bookout[2]; 19. 4U-Lee Uzzell[9]; 20. (DNF) 7B-Benji Smith[12]; 21. (DNF) 55X-Maya Mauldin[15]
JR SPRINTS Feature (25 Laps): 1. 4U-Lee Uzzell[1]; 2. 17H-Huxcen Roush[2]; 3. 7L-Lucas Fenn[3]; 4. 55-Jayden Carey[4]; 5. 95L-Logan Fenn[5]; 6. 15-Casen Key[7]; 7. 39H-Wyatt Holden[6]
2026 Delta Speedway Schedule (Subject to Change)
April 4 Opening Day
April 18 Race #2
May 16 Race #3
May 29 & 30 Mattix Salmon Memorial**
June 19 & 20 Race #4 & #5 (Sizzler)
July 25 Race #6
August 15 Race #7
Sept 5 & 6 Race #8 & #9 (Dual)
October 3 Race #10
October 23 & 24 Turkey Bowl XXVII**
**Non-points races
