There are 25 names on the provisional entry list for the 52nd Winchester 400.
The race is headlined by defending winner Stephen Nasse but also ASA STARS points leader Ty Majeski making his debut appearance at The World’s Fastest Half-Mile.
Nasse will once again drive the Anthony Campi Racing No. 51 after their debut appearance together in the Southern Super Series at Five Flags Speedway.
The only other former winner entered is NASCAR national series driver Noah Gragson. He joins Rette Jones Racing for his third start of the year with the series and his first Winchester 400 appearance since his win in 2017.
Other notables include ASA contenders Cole Butcher and Gio Ruggiero, and past Winchester Speedway Super Late Model winners William Sawalich and Dalton Armstrong.
The winner of the race will score $20,000 with the potential of earning an additional $14,5000 in track and series bonuses. The winner would net a maximum $34,5000.
Those bonuses include:
$1,000 to the GoFas Pole Award
$1,000 to the stage one winner
$1,000 to the stage two winner
$2,000 to the highest finishing race rookie
$1,500 to the highest finishing driver using a crate engine
$1,500 to the highest finishing non-series-regular
The race is the penultimate event for the ASA STARS inaugural season.
The race weekend includes the CRA Pro Late Models, Vores Compact Series and CRA Street Stocks on Friday night. Saturday features ASA practice and qualifying but also racing for Late Model Sportsman, Midwest Modifieds, Crown Vics and Street Stocks.
The Winchester 400 on Sunday is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will air live on Racing America.
| No | Driver | Hometown |
| 1 | Jon Beach | Muskegon, MI |
| 2 | William Sawalich | Eden Prairie, MN |
| 3 | Chris Munson | Chelsea, MI |
| 5 | Andrik Dimayuga | Mexico City, MX |
| 5 | Dalton Armstrong | New Castle, IN |
| 14 | Austin Nason | Roscoe, IL |
| 15 | Jordon Riddick | Sellersburg, IN |
| 18 | Chase Burda | Lapeer, MI |
| 22 | Gio Ruggiero | Seekonk, MA |
| 23 | Billy VanMeter | Indianapolis, IN |
| 28 | Cole Butcher | Mooresville, NC |
| 30 | Noah Gragson | Las Vegas, NV |
| 33 | Albert Francis | Painesville, OH |
| 33 | Dustin Smith | Mobile, AL |
| 35 | Jake Garcia | Monroe, GA |
| 40 | Jordan Miller | Mocksville, NC |
| 42 | Jaden Cretacci | Walkerton, IN |
| 47 | Dakota Stroup | Owensboro, KY |
| 51 | Jake Finch | Lynn Haven, FL |
| 51 | Stephen Nasse | Pinellas Park, FL |
| 66 | Logan Bearden | Leander, TX |
| 69 | Michael Hinde | Hernando, FL |
| 77 | Brandon Varney | Richmond, MI |
| 91 | Ty Majeski | Neenah, WI |
| 131 | Blake Rowe | Ortonville, MI |
Matt Weaver is the owner and founder of Short Track Scene. Weaver grew up in the sport, having raced himself before becoming a reporter in college at the University of South Alabama. He also has extensive experience covering NASCAR, IndyCar and Dirt Sprint Cars.
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