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United Auto Racing Alliance officials released the first look at the entry list for the Blll Bigley, Sr. Memorial 128 on Sunday.
United Auto Racing Alliance (UARA) officials released the first look at the entry list for the Blll Bigley, Sr. Memorial 128 on Sunday. The early entry list boasts 50 teams for the event at Bradenton, Florida’s Freedom Factory.
The 10th running of the Bill Bigley, Sr. Memorial 128 will pay $30,000 to the winner to wrap up the 2025 UARA National campaign for Super Late Model competitors. The event scheduled for Saturday, November 29 has already drawn a stout field of drivers.
Last year’s winner, Ty Majeski, is among those on the entry list, coming off another Championship 4 appearance in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Majeski dominated last year’s running of the Bigley Memorial and hopes to join Michael Atwell, Anthony Sergi and Jesse Dutilly as two-time winners of the event.
While Majeski will be seeking back-to-back wins, Atwell and Dutilly are also entered in search of a third win in the Bigley Memorial. Atwell won the Rattler 250 at South Alabama Speedway and at Mobile International Speedway in UARA competition earlier this season.
NASCAR Cup Series competitor Carson Hocevar is also among the entrants for the Bigley Memorial. Competing for Wauters Motorsports, the three-time Money in the Bank winner will be making his first attempt at the Bigley Memorial.

Colin Allman scored his first career UARA National victory at Freedom Factory in May during the Bigley Memorial Tune-Up. He also won at South Alabama Speedway in the Frank Grill Memorial and will be looking to complete the hat trick.
Nick Neri is another UARA winner during the 2025 season on the entry list. Neri won the Billy Joe Ingram 154 at Auburndale Speedway in August. Coming off a fourth-place finish in last year’s Bigley Memorial, fan favorite Stephen Nasse will be another Florida driver to watch in this year’s event.
While the lion’s share of the early entries hail from the state of Florida, with local drivers looking to keep the Bigley Memorial victory in the Sunshine State, there is plenty of representation from other parts of the country as well.
Majeski leads a group of Wisconsin drivers including fellow NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Johnny Sauter, Casey Johnson, Grant Griesbach, Levon Van Der Geest and Kendrick Kreyer. Last year, the state of Wisconsin swept the podium in the event, as Johnson finished second and John DeAngelis finished third.
Derek Griffith, Mike Hopkins and Dave Farrington, Jr. will make the trek from the northeast for the event, while Caden Kvapil will make the trip from North Carolina.
The full entry list can be viewed below.
Advance tickets for the Bill Bigley Memorial 128 are available here. Fans can also watch the Bill Bigley, Sr. Memorial 128 live on RacingAmerica.TV on November 29. Click here to become a RacingAmerica.TV subscriber today and watch all of the action from the Freedom Factory.
-Photo credit: Will Bellamy/Racing America
| No | Driver |
| 0 | Ryan Walters |
| 00 | Anthony Cataldi |
| 1 | Cody Brinson |
| 5 | Casey Johnson |
| 5 | Johnny Sauter |
| 5H | Carson Hocevar |
| 5 | Evan Bookmiller |
| 7 | John Coffman |
| 8 | Tony Elrod |
| 9 | Ross Francisco |
| 9 | Braison Bennett |
| 10 | George Gorham, Jr. |
| 12G | Derek Griffith |
| 14 | Adam Briggs |
| 14 | Michael Atwell |
| 15 | Sean LeMaster |
| 15 | Mike Hopkins |
| 17 | Nick Neri |
| GT17 | Grant Griesbach |
| 22 | Robert Jonas |
| 23 | Mike Smith |
| 23 | Dave Farrington, Jr. |
| 23 | Levon Van Der Geest |
| 26 | Travis Cope |
| 26 | Will Robinson |
| 27 | Cody Krucker |
| 28 | Dylan Bigley |
| 28 | Jared Irvan |
| 30 | Jesse Dutilly |
| 32 | Caden Kvapil |
| 33 | Kyle Crain |
| 33 | Daniel Webster |
| 37 | Michael Goddard |
| 42 | Jonathan Guy |
| 46 | Cody Stickler |
| 51 | Stephen Nasse |
| 55 | Hayden Mowery |
| M57 | Brey Holmes |
| 59 | Dustin Dunn |
| 62 | Chad Pierce |
| 64 | Steve Dorer |
| 66 | Kendrick Kreyer |
| 67 | Colin Allman |
| 67DC | TBA |
| 69 | Michael Hinde |
| 82 | Chris McIntyre |
| 91 | Ty Majeski |
| 97 | TBA (Grant Thormeier Racing) |
| 99 | Aaron Holmes |
| 284 | Cody Durham |