
1/13/2026
Crate Racin' USA
Hendry County Motorsports Park Next Stop for CRUSA Winter Shootout Series
(Eastaboga, AL – January 13, 2026) — America’s Leader in Racing continues its winter tour this week as the Rogers-Dabbs Performance Parts Crate Racin’ USA Winter Shootout Series heads south to Hendry County Motorsports Park for Round 2 of the 2026 championship chase. The three-day event is set for January 15–17 at the facility proudly known as the southernmost dirt track in the United States.
The weekend will be headlined by the 3rd Annual Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing 100, a marquee event paying $12,000 to win for the Crate Racin’ USA Dirt Late Models. The 75-lap main event serves as the second points race of the Winter Shootout Series following last weekend’s historic Ice Bowl at Talladega Short Track.
Fresh off his Ice Bowl triumph, Michael Page of Douglasville, Georgia, enters Hendry County atop the Winter Shootout Series standings. Page will lead a strong field of competitors into the first of two Florida weekends as drivers look to build momentum early in the mini-series championship battle.
Action at Hendry County Motorsports Park begins Thursday, January 15, with open practice for all divisions. Friday’s program will feature My Race Pass / Fantasy Racing hot laps, followed by Bama Sheds & Pole Barns Pole Qualifying and Chevrolet Performance Heat Races, each contested over 10 laps. Saturday night will showcase Rogers-Dabbs Chevrolet B-Mains leading into the highly anticipated Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing 100.
In addition to the Crate Racin’ USA Dirt Late Models, fans will enjoy a full racing program featuring 4.6 Ford (A & B Divisions), Factory Stocks, and Modlites, making for a packed weekend of competition.
Following the Ice Bowl opener, Page leads the Winter Shootout Series point standings with 100 points, followed by Koulten Herbert, Deisel Jones, Hayden Cardwell, and Hayden Ownbey rounding out the top five. With multiple races still ahead, the Hendry County stop is expected to play a key role in shaping the championship picture.
CRUSA Winter Shootout Series Points Standings (After Talladega)
1.) Michael Page | 100 (-)
2.) Koulten Herbert | 96 (-4)
3.) Deisel Jones | 94 (-6)
4.) Hayden Cardwell | 92 (-8)
5.) Hayden Ownbey | 90 (-10)
6.) Andy Picklesimer | 88 (-12)
7.) Nikalas Godfrey | 86 (-14)
8.) Logan Bradford | 84 (-16)
9.) Jeff Smith | 82 (-18)
10.) Jake Whitehead | 80 (-20)
The Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing 100 boasts a lucrative payout throughout the field, with $12,000 going to the winner and $5,000 for second place. Positions third through tenth pay between $3,000 and $1,000, while the top 24 finishers are guaranteed at least $400.
Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing 100 Payout - 1.) $12,000, 2.) $5,000, 3.) $3,000, 4.) $2,000, 5.) $1,750, 6.) $1,500, 7.) $1,300, 8.) $1,200, 9.) $1,100, 10.) $1,000, 11.) $800, 12.) $700, 13.) $600, 14.) $500, 15.) $450, 16.) $440, 17.) $430, 18.) $420, 19.) $400, 20.) $400, 21.) $400, 22.) $400, 23.) $400, 24.) $400
Additional bonus money will be on the line during Bama Sheds & Pole Barns Pole Qualifying, thanks to Impact Electric, they'll be paying $300 to the fastest overall qualifier, $200 to second, and $100 to third.
Fans unable to attend in person can catch all the action live on Done Right TV and Crate Racin’ USA TV, ensuring no one misses a moment of Winter Shootout Series competition.
Upcoming Winter Shootout Series Events:
Jan 15–17: Hendry County Motorsports Park – $12,000 to-win
Jan 22–24: Volusia Speedway Park – $10,000 to-win ($1,500 to-win prelims)
Jan 30-31: Needmore Speedway – $2k to-win / $3k to-win
Feb 28: Cochran Motor Speedway – $4,000 to-win
Crate Racin’ USA extends special thanks to its partners, including Rogers-Dabbs Performance Parts, Chevrolet Performance, Hoosier Racing Tire, VP Racing Fuels & Lubricants, Knowles Race Parts and Bodies, LLC, Competition Racing Equipment, Inc., Cruise with the Champions, Savage Chassis, Velocita by Melissa Markewitz, Bama Sheds & Pole Barns, MatMan Designs, LLC, WesPro JCB Atlanta, Scorpion Race Cars, Columbus Sports Cards, and MyRacePass, for their continued support of the series.
Article Credit: Cody Earley














