Pro All Stars Series
PASS Part of Doubleheader Weekend to Close Out White Mountain Season
Sep 24, 2025
A huge night of racing awaits at Five Flags Speedway on Saturday, September 27. Two championships are on the line on the final stop on the Road to the Snowball Derby, and Kevin and Keelan Harvick are taking the fight to top Late Model competitors.
Here's everything to know before watching Saturday's Night of Champions at Five Flags Speedway.
One year ago, Kevin Harvick competed in the Busch Light 100 at Five Flags Speedway. He'll return for his second Deep South Cranes Blizzard Series appearance, part of a field of more than 20 Super Late Model competitors.
This time, Harvick's son, Keelan, is also making the trip. While the father-and-son duo will not compete against each other, Keelan Harvick will do battle in the Allen Turner Pro Late Model Series in his No. 62. The younger Harvick has won three zMAX CARS Tour Pro Late Model Series events and two CARS Tour West Pro Late Model races during the 2025 season.
Saturday's Night of Champions is the last time Late Models will race at Five Flags Speedway before the Snowball Derby on December 4-7. For many teams, this is an important race to prepare for the biggest event in pavement Late Model racing.
Last year's Snowball Derby winner, Kaden Honeycutt, is taking advantage of an off-weekend in his fight for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship and returning to Five Flags Speedway.
The Night of Champions also concludes the regular season at Five Flags Speedway, with track titles on the line in the Blizzard Series and Allen Turner Pro Late Model Series.
In the Blizzard Series, Cole Butcher enters next Saturday night with a 26-point advantage over Stephen Nasse. Jake Finch leads the Allen Turner Pro Late Models championship battle by 21-points over Kulwicki Driver Development Program finalist Seth Christensen.
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-Photo credit: Kevin Harvick Inc.
No | Driver | Hometown |
1 | Kasey Kleyn | Quincy, WA |
2 | John Bolen | Jasper, AL |
14 | Chase Pinsonneault | Belle River, ON |
14 | Michael Atwell | Naples, FL |
17 | Hudson Bulger | Fort Valley, GA |
21 | Kaden Honeycutt | Huntersville, NC |
22 | George Phillips | Charlotte, NC |
24 | Gavan Boschele | Mooresville, NC |
26 | Bubba Pollard | Senoia, GA |
26 | Dawson Sutton | Lebanon, TN |
28 | Cole Butcher | Porter Lake, NS |
29 | Kevin Harvick | Mooresville, NC |
33 | Dustin Smith | Mobile, AL |
50 | Jett Noland | Groveland, FL |
51 | Jake Finch | Lynn Haven, FL |
51 | Stephen Nasse | Pinellas Park, FL |
54 | Matthew Craig | Mount Pleasant, NC |
54 | Conner Sutton | Pensacola, FL |
81 | Carson Brown | New London, NC |
89 | Dylan Fetcho | Lebanon, TN |
91 | Dylan Bates | Fair Grove, MO |
96 | Spencer Davis | Mooresville, NC |
No | Driver | Hometown |
2 | John Bolen | Jasper, AL |
4 | Elliott Massey | Lucedale, MS |
6 | Brandon Lopez | Woodstock, GA |
11 | James Patrick | Theodore, AL |
11 | Dylan Cappello | Mooresville, NC |
18 | Jake Finch | Lynn Haven, FL |
22 | Chase Burgeson | Yucaipa, CA |
24 | Jade Avedisian | Clovis, CA |
25 | Isaac Kitzmiller | Statesville, NC |
32 | Stuart Dutton | Tallahassee, FL |
33 | Dustin Smith | Mobile, AL |
35 | Luke Yarbrough | Milton, GA |
46 | Cole Williams | Memphis, IN |
51 | Anthony Bello | Lebanon, TN |
54 | Seth Christensen | Pendergrass, GA |
54 | Matthew Craig | Mount Pleasant, NC |
62 | Keelan Harvick | Mooresville, NC |
67 | Zack Dixon | Monroe, GA |
67 | Colin Allman | Plant City, FL |
91 | Jim Wall | Madison, AL |
96 | Spencer Davis | Statesville, NC |
99 | Cody Martell | Fort Myers, FL |