The Super DIRTcar Series soared to new heights in 2025, including seeing a record-breaking 13 different drivers score a win during the 30-race season.
Among that group of veterans and rising stars who climbed the all-time wins list, three drivers earned their first career Series win.
Here’s a look at the Super DIRTcar Series Feature winners in 2025:
Matt Sheppard (Rank: 2, Wins: 103): The milestones keep coming for 10-time Series champion Matt Sheppard, as he joined Brett Hearn as the only drivers to win 100 Super DIRTcar Series races in their career. Overall, the Savannah, NY driver took the checkered flag on six occasions, earning victories at Volusia Speedway Park, Thunder Mountain Speedway, Autodrome Drummond (2), Albany-Saratoga Speedway, and The Dirt Track at Charlotte.
Sheppard is currently 38 wins away from tying Hearn for the most Series wins all-time (141).
Stewart Friesen (Rank: 6, Wins: 52): Like Sheppard, Stewart Friesen earned a milestone victory this season, becoming the eighth driver to earn 50 Series Feature wins with a Victory at Selinsgrove Speedway. Along with his Selinsgrove victory, the Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON driver won at New Egypt Speedway, Mohawk International Raceway, and Weedsport Speedway (2).
Mat Williamson (Rank: T-8, Wins: 36): Despite being shut out of Victory Lane until July, three-time defending Series champion Mat Williamson won on five occasions this season, including a walk-off win in the season finale at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. He also won on the Northeast’s biggest stage, capturing his fourth Billy Whittaker Cars 200 victory at Oswego Speedway during Super DIRT Week 54.
Along with wins at Oswego and Charlotte, Williamson defended home turf at Land of Legends Raceway and Ransomville Speedway, and earned another win at Brockville Ontario Speedway.
Erick Rudolph (Rank: 25, Wins: 11): Erick Rudolph returned to the Super DIRTcar Series as a full-time competitor in 2025, and he didn’t have to wait long to earn a trip to Victory Lane. The Ransomville, NY, star drove from 11th to win the Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals finale at Volusia. It was his 11th Series triumph, moving him into 25th on the Series all-time wins list.
Anthony Perrego (Rank: T-33, Wins: 6): Anthony Perrego added his sixth win over the past five seasons in 2025 with a triumph in the Series’ return to Sharon Speedway in August. That gives the Montgomery, NY driver six Series wins at six different tracks in his career and moves him into a tie for 33rd on the all-time wins list.
Peter Britten (Rank: T-38, Wins: 5): After a three-year wait, Peter Britten made his triumphant return to Victory Lane with a win on Valentine’s Day at DIRTcar Nationals. Then, he added another win to his resume during SummerFAST, outdueling Sheppard and Williamson to earn his first Weedsport Speedway Super DIRTcar Series win.
It’s the first time the “Batman” has won two Series Features in a single season.
Alex Yankowski (Rank: T-44, Wins: 4): Alex Yankowski earned two victories in the 2025 season en route to his second-place finish in the final Super DIRTcar Series standings. The Covington Township, PA driver earned a win on night two of DIRTcar Nationals, a vital step toward his first “Big Gator” trophy. Then, he added another late in the season at Can-Am Speedway, giving him four Series wins in his career.
Alex Payne (Rank: T-44, Wins: 4): Like Yankowski, Alex Payne also finished the season with four career Series wins. However, it came in a three-win season for the Hopewell, NY driver.
After earning his second win at Brockville in July, Payne won a thriller over Tim Sears Jr. at Georgetown Speedway, before earning his first World Finals win six days later at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.
L.J. Lombardo (Rank: T-71, Wins: 2): Three years after winning his first Super DIRTcar Series Feature at Lebanon Valley, L.J. Lombardo did it again at another track in New York’s Capital Region. The Danbury, CT driver outdueled Yankowski to win the 60th Anniversary Special at Albany-Saratoga, giving him his second career Series victory.
Ryan Godown (Rank: T-71, Wins: 2): Like Lombardo, Ryan Godown also returned to Super DIRTcar Series Victory Lane after a drought. Three years after capturing his first Series win at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, the Ringoes, NJ driver led all 75 laps to win the Anthracite Assault at Big Diamond Speedway in June.
Mario Clair (Rank: T-93, Wins: 1): Mario Clair had won everything Cornwall Motor Speedway had to offer, except a Super DIRTcar Series Feature at the 1/4-mile track. That changed when the Series returned to the track in June, as “Super Mario” led all 100 laps to win his first Super DIRTcar Series event.
Tim Sears Jr. (Rank: T-93, Wins 1): After narrowly missing out on wins over the past two seasons, Tim Sears Jr. finally reached Super DIRTcar Series Victory Lane with a win at Brewerton Speedway in August. The Hastings, NY driver moved from eighth to the lead in the race-of-the-year candidate during SummerFAST and held on to win the thriller at the “D-Shaped Dirt Demon.”
Kolby Schroder (Rank: T-93, Wins: 1): Kolby Schroder didn’t waste his opportunity when the Series stopped at Lebanon Valley Speedway, his home track, in August. The Staatsburg, NY driver stormed from eighth to the first to win Mr. DIRT Track USA, the biggest win of his career. Along with the $15,500 payday, he also earned a guaranteed starting spot in the Billy Whittaker Cars 200 at Super DIRT Week 53.
For a complete look at the Super DIRTcar Series all-time wins list: CLICK HERE.
The Super DIRTcar Series returns to action, Feb. 11-14, at Volusia Speedway Park during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals.
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