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Campbell 6th at Hutchinson Grand Nationals

After struggling with the Jeremy Campbell Motorsports team over the last couple weeks, including a crash at the Belleville Highbanks and motor issues at Dodge City Raceway, the team took a break to compete at the 67th and final Hutchinson Grand Nationals. 

Campbell and the Ojar Peter’s #51 team started 10th in the A-Main, advancing to 6th place before the shortened race ended on lap 20. The next event for the duo is the Belleville 305 Nationals coming up August 4th and 5th. 

The JCM #10c returns to the track Saturday, June 22nd at the familiar 81 Speedway with the American Sprint Car Series National Tour. The team will have both a merchandise booth and a special display of the #17c cage kart ran by Jaxten Campbell. 

Jeremy Campbell Motorsports is supported by Dan’s Cycle, Scott’s Well Service, Knoche Farms, Knoche Transport, Nelson Circles - TDN Farms, Mel Hambelton Ford Racing, Ivan and Tammy Etherton, Maxwell Ag Aviation, BEPC, Maxim Chassis, Hepfner Racing Products, Diversified Machine, Inc, Big Corner Creative, Advanced Performance Engineering, Cannady Body Shop,Maxwell Ag Aviation, Hampel Oil, Penske Racing Shocks, Saldana Racing Products.

Upcoming Events:

July 22 - 81 Speedway, Wichita, Kansas

August 4th and 5th - Belleville 305 Nationals (with Ojar Peters #51 Team)



Campbell strong in Midwest Wingless Racing Association debut!

6/27/2022 – The Midwest Wingless Racing Association made their 81 Speedway debut Saturday June 25th. With twenty cars on hand, the majority being 410’s, the Jeremy Campbell Motorsports team had their work cut out for them in Campbell’s first non-wing start of the year, and as one of the few 360’s in the field.

Starting 4th in the heat race, Campbell made it up to 2nd, before finishing 3rd. In the feature event Campbell lined up 8th with 25 laps to make it to the front.

Settling into a rhythm, Campbell began picking cars off one by one. Multiple late race cautions cost a few spots as Campbell was repeatedly sent back immediately after gaining a position. In the last 5 laps things got extremely exciting as tire wear came into play and it became a survival game.

Campbell’s patience and experience showed in the end as he clinched 3rd with just laps remaining in the event. “I’m really happy with how we did this weekend,” Campbell said. “A top-five would have been great, with me still getting the feel of non-wing, and us not knowing how we’d compare power wise to the bigger motors, but to bring home third is awesome. We know we’ve got a strong motor and a strong team and we showed it tonight!”

Next up for the team is a two-day ASCS National Tour weekend at WaKenney Speedway, in Wakeeney, Kansas.

Jeremy Campbell Motorsports is supported by long-term sponsors Dan’s Cycle, Scott’s Well Service, Knoche Farms, Knoche Transport, Nelson Circles - TDN Farms, Mel Hambelton Ford Racing, Ivan and Tammy Etherton, BEPC, Maxim Chassis, Hepfner Racing Products, Diversified Machine, Inc, Big Corner Creative, Advanced Performance Engineering, Cannady Body Shop, Hampel Oil, Penske Racing Shocks, Saldana Racing Products.

For more information visit www.jeremycampbell.net or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/campbell10c.

Jeremy Campbell Motorsports kicks off 2021 Season

4/7/2021 - The 2021 race season is officially underway for Jeremy Campbell Motorsports. The team traveled to Lake Ozark Speedway for a two day event with the ASCS Sooner and Warrior Regions.

With a strong opening run, Campbell finished 1st in his heat race Friday, but was unable to secure enough points to make the redraw, so started 10th in the main event. Battling cautions throughout the feature, Campbell finished 11th.

Saturday’s racing action started with yet another heat race win, this time coming from 4th to 1st, and earning an outside front row starting position. Campbell battled a over-tight car, maintaining a top 5 spot for the majority of the event before finishing 7th.

“I’m disappointed in our finishes for the weekend, but I don’t think they represent how strong the car felt. It would have been nice to have 5 or 10 races under our belt like some of our competitors,” said Campbell. “But I think our team will be up to speed soon, and get the results we are looking for!”

Up next for Jeremy Campbell Motorsports is a visit to Salina Highbanks Speedway in Salina, Oklahoma, and a return to Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.

Jeremy Campbell Motorsports is thankful for the long-term support of Dan’s Cycle, Scott’s Well Service, Knoche Farms, Knoche Transport, Mel Hambelton Ford Racing, BEPC, Maxim Chassis, and Hepfner Racing Products, Diversified Machine, Inc, Big Corner Creative, Advanced Performance Engineering, Cannady Body Shop, Penske Racing Shocks, Saldana Racing Products.

For more information visit www.jeremycampbell.net or find us at facebook.com/campbell10c.