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Strategy; Perseverance the Name of
the Game for Damian Payton;
Chrissy
Wallace in Super Cup Stock Car Series 2026 Opener at Shenandoah
Speedway
Shenandoah,
Virginia (April 20, 2026) –
The 2026 Super Cup Stock Car Series season kicked off at Shenandoah
Speedway with close competition, an assortment of approaches, and
multiple drivers setting the early bar toward the upcoming string of
spring events and ultimate championship goal.
After Damian Payton
and Chrissy Wallace topped each practice session, respectively,
Petersburg, West Virginia’s Brent Nelson set the fast time of
16.983
seconds
around the 3/8-mile progressively banked oval in the No. 80
Precision Auto Collision / JEBCO / RAM Trucking / QH Design / Nelson
Motorsports Chevrolet. The
top three, which included the aforementioned practice pacesetters,
were separated by only 0.043 seconds.
To make matters
better for Nelson, when the top four qualifiers redrew for their
starting positions, he picked the number one pill. Leading
the initial few laps of the first 50-lap main event, the Pole Award
and these laps led were the first since his title-winning 2024
season.
Closing fast was
Wallace, the winner of both non-points races at Tri-County Speedway
last November in her first two starts in the series, and the
Concord, North Carolina driver took the top spot on lap four.
From there, her advantage
was relatively comfortable for quite some time, until another
challenger emerged.
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Excitement Abound Heading Into 2026
Super Cup Stock Car Series Opening Event at Shenandoah Speedway
Statesville,
North Carolina (April 15, 2026) – Perhaps the most amount of
enthusiasm in quite a few years surrounds the Super Cup Stock Car
Series as the 2026
gets
moving this weekend. Additionally,
there may not be a better place to make it happen than Shenandoah
Speedway, a facility that has hosted the east coast regional touring
division mainly composed of ‘Gen 4’ racecars with roots back to
the NASCAR, ARCA, and Pro Cup days earlier in the millennium more
than any other track in the latest years.
Saturday’s twin
50-lap races will feature a mix of series veterans as well as some
relative newcomers who are expected to contend right from the
get-go.
2024 champion Brent
Nelson from Petersburg, West Virginia has earned some of the most
success at the 3/8-mile progressively-banked oval, achieving five
victories and leading nearly 150 laps over the years.
A winless 2025 season has him fired up to return to his
winning ways at a track in which he only missed the first three of
21 past appearances for the SCSCS in the valley of the northern
Virginia mountains.
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2026’s
Eight-Event Super Cup Stock Car Series Slate Features Annual
Favorites, First-Time and Revisited Venues, and Possibly More to
Come
Statesville,
North Carolina (March 24, 2026) – Months of wintertime
phone calls, messages, and conversations have culminated in what
Super Cup Stock Car Series officials feel is a well-rounded 2026
tentative schedule that race teams and fans alike will enjoy, and
there could even be another exciting addition to follow.
“I
would like to express my appreciation to every individual who helped
us get to where we are with this schedule,” said series director
Bill Ashton. “It is a
solid foundation of tracks we get the chance to visit that will grow
us into the future.”
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Chrissy
Wallace Debuts in a Big Way; Wins Pole Award and Both Twin 40
“Bonus” SCSCS Races to Conclude 2025 at Tri-County
Hudson, North
Carolina (November 3, 2025) – From the time in early September
when it was announced that an agreement was made to add a
post-season Super Cup Stock Car Series event at Tri-County Speedway,
the intrigue steadily grew as to the wildcards that might be in play
before teams focus on 2026. Many
of those started to get answered right from the get-go on Saturday
afternoon.
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Super
Cup Stock Car Series Finishing off the Year at One of the Places
Where It All Started
Statesville,
North Carolina (October 30, 2025) – A few months back, an
added bonus expanded the existing Super Cup Stock Car Series
schedule. Saturday,
November 1st gives competitors two more chances to take home
trophies and bragging rights before hibernating in the race shops in
preparation for 2026.
Tri-County Speedway
was one of the first venues the series visited when formed in late
2007. Much like then,
the twin 40-lap races will not involve any points toward a
championship being scored. Instead,
it gives the opportunity for some racers to go back to the facility
the SCSCS last visited in 2022, and for others it will be their
first time, in a few different ways.
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Gibson
Realizes Dream; Officially Awarded with 2025 Championship during
SCSCS Annual Trophy Presentation
Shenandoah,
Virginia (October 15, 2025) – Immediately following the
conclusion of the second of twin races at Shenandoah Speedway on
October 4th was the annual awards/trophy presentation.
Some competitors for their first time were recognized for a
culmination of effort throughout the 2025 Super Cup Stock Car Series
regular season while others added to their years of accolades.
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Ebeling
and Payton Victorious in Suspenseful Races at Shenandoah; Gibson
Claims Championship
Shenandoah,
Virginia (October 7, 2025) – The points finale for the Super
Cup Stock Car Series this past Saturday night was not without its
intense moments. Since
the Veterans Classic in late August was not able to be concluded in
its entirety, 10 teams returned to Shenandoah Speedway with the
first of twin 35-lap races serving as “part two” of the annual
event.
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