NASCAR SPRING SMASH FEATURES NASCAR AND DEMOLITION DERBY THRILLS THIS SATURDAY IN ROSEVILLE
ROSEVILLE, Calif. (May 25, 2026) – Roseville’s All American Speedway celebrates spring on Saturday May 30th with the Spring Smash featuring a full night of NASCAR races followed by a hard-hitting Demolition Derby to close the busy show. The NASCAR Berco Redwood Late Models compete in their third night of Twin 40-lap features, racing for national, regional, state, and local titles. NASCAR Modifieds, Street Stocks, and Mini Stocks are also scheduled along with INEX Legends on the one-third mile speedway. Photo by Christian Rozell
Tickets are available when the gates open at 4pm or at www.allamericanspeedway.com All tickets are general admission with adults admitted for $20. Kids ages 6-12 are $15. Kids five and under are FREE! Heat races start the program at 5:15pm Opening ceremonies are at 6:00pm followed by six main events with the Demolition Derby closing the show.
Demolition Derby had one of its largest and best shows in track history last November during Hall of Fame Night with nearly 20 machines participating in the chaos. The fearless drivers return this weekend. Saturday’s Derby utilizes the Most Wanted Fine Arts rulebook for simple builds to attract large fields. The last driver standing will be the winner, earning $2000 out of a $4500 posted purse. Rules and entry information are available on the track website.
Despite challengers from all over the west coast competing this season, Loomis’ Kenna Mitchell is four-for-four in Berco Redwood Late Model competition this year. Mitchell has positioned herself well for a third consecutive championship, leading Auburn’s Thomas Martin by an outstanding 28-point margin. Martin is part of a close battle for second in the points, followed by Mill Valley’s Monty Tipton and Auburn’s Colton Nelson. Oakdale’s Hayden Stepps rounds out the top-five in the championship with a pair of 40-lap races on tap.
INEX Legends will race both Friday and Saturday nights. Friday’s 20-lap feature pays INEX national and state points only, while Saturday’s 30-lap event offers track points as well. 2025 champion Robby Czub of Rocklin won the season opener in an exciting duel with Turlock’s Antonio Gonzales. Rocklin’s Braden Judge rounds out the top-three drivers. North Highlands’ Rick Andersen won the Friday race on May 8th.
Defending champions have come out of the gate swinging in both the NASCAR Modifieds and NASCAR Street Stocks. Tyler Wentworth has two victories in Modified competition, leading Rio Linda’s Jose Hernandez by 12 markers. Bud Anderson of Carmichael ranks third. Tim Walters of Dixon has one win this year in the Street Stocks but has charged a 22-point lead over Barret Sugden of Stockton. Folsom’s Darren Prociw is third. Both classes race for 30-laps on Saturday night.
The NASCAR Mini Stocks continue to be Roseville’s largest division and a champions battle has developed. Former Stockton champion Josh Cross of Manteca has driven to a five-point advantage over former Roseville champion Ray Molina of Elverta. Vic Theberge of Citrus Heights is just eight points out of the lead in third followed by Brandon Frantz of Lincoln and Richard Rowland of Woodland. Mini Stocks also race for 30-laps on Saturday.
Weekend activities begin Friday with practice from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. The INEX Legends Friday feature closes the optional activities. Saturday pit gates open at 11am with the drivers meeting at 12:30pm. Grandstand gates open at 4pm with qualifying underway. Heat races are at 5:15pm with Opening Ceremonies set for 6pm.
All American Speedway thanks Roseville Toyota, JM Environmental, Berco Redwood, NAPA Auto Parts, Sinister Diesel, A-All Mini Storage, Bob Jahn’s Roofing, Pape Material Handling, Atlas Disposal, and Hoosier Tire for their support of the 2026 racing season.

