
LOGANSPORT, Ind. — The dirt was flying and the competition was fierce as US 24 Speedway hosted the highly anticipated “Big Dance” on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The prestigious micro sprint event drew top talent from across the country to the slightly banked 1/8-mile dirt track in Logansport, Indiana. The evening featured thrilling, high-stakes racing across three premier NOW600 classes: the Outlaw Non-Wing Micros, Restricted Micros, and Jr. Sprints .
Outlaw Non-Wing Micros: Hutchison Takes the Crown
In the premier Outlaw Non-Wing Micros CSI NOW600 division, Cullen Hutchison of Butler, Pennsylvania, delivered a masterclass performance. Starting from the outside of the front row, Hutchison navigated the 40-lap A-Feature with precision to secure the victory .
Brant Woods of Chickasha, Oklahoma, put up a strong fight, advancing from the fourth starting position to finish as the runner-up. Caleb Shietze of Kokomo, Indiana, mounted an impressive charge through the field; after starting eighth, Shietze claimed the final spot on the podium. Kyle Spence and Parker Leek rounded out the top five, completing a highly competitive feature event .
Outlaw Non-Wing Micros A-Feature Top 5:
Restricted Micros: Page Powers to Victory
The Restricted Micros Doug Wright Racing NOW600 class provided plenty of excitement during its 20-lap A-Feature. Mavrick Page of Greenwood, Missouri, capitalized on his pole position start, leading the field and capturing the checkered flag .
Levi Ballard of Logansport, Indiana, followed closely, finishing second after starting third. Adam Presnar of New Castle, Pennsylvania, held strong to secure third place. Cade Wolfe and Lathan Knott rounded out the top five in a fast-paced and tightly contested race .
Restricted Micros A-Feature Top 5:
(Note: Hometowns for some drivers were referenced from general US 24 Speedway competitor data where applicable.)
Jr. Sprints: Larson Shines Bright
The future stars of dirt track racing showcased their skills in the Jr Sprints LiUNA NOW600 division. Audrey Larson of Mooresville, North Carolina, drove a stellar 20-lap A-Main, starting second and taking the top spot on the podium .
Paxton Belchik of Alton, Illinois, who started on the pole, finished a strong second. Ryker Sumner of Terre Haute, Indiana, claimed third place, while Wheelen Schuerenberg and Jet Risley completed the top five .
Jr. Sprints A-Main Top 5:
A Night to Remember
The 2026 Big Dance at US 24 Speedway once again proved why it is a staple on the micro sprint racing calendar. From the seasoned veterans in the Outlaw Non-Wing class to the rising stars in the Jr. Sprints, the event delivered top-tier dirt track racing action for fans in Logansport and beyond.


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