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Lange Wins
Championship and Bender Wins Main at Bakersfield
California Lightning Sprint Finale
Torrance, CA — December 1, 2025 — Aiden
Lange drove his number 13 machine to a strong
second-place finish in the 20-lap 9th Annual West
Coast Lightnings Championship on Tuesday night at
Bakersfield Speedway, situated inside Kevin
Harvick’s Kern Raceway. The runner-up effort
behind USAC/CRA standout AJ Bender was more than
enough for Lange to clinch the 2025 California
Lightning Sprint Car Series, presented by Motor
City Buick/GMC, championship. The race, part of
the Jason Leffler Memorial alongside the USAC
National Midget Series, was streamed live on Flo,
giving the CLS and its drivers worldwide exposure.

Winner AJ Bender (center), 2nd place and new CLS
champ Aiden Lange (right), and 3rd place
finisher and Rookie of the Year Drake Cardey on
the left. CLS photo.
A stout 22-car field
was on hand, featuring not only CLS regulars but
entries from the SoCal Lightning Sprint Car Series
and Northern California’s Bay Cities Racing
Association. Palmdale’s Eric Greco, home from
Boise State University for the holidays, earned
Diablo Fabrications Fast Qualifier honors with a
lap of 14.262. Talented CLS rookies Drake Cardey
and Braydin Collie were next quickest at 14.383
and 14.423. Bender, who finished fourth in the
USAC/CRA standings and hails from San Diego,
actually tied Collie with the identical 14.423.
California Highway Patrol Officer Jeff Dyer posted
the fifth-quickest lap at 14.458.
Racing
Junk Heat Race #1 went to Lakeside’s Lange over
“Rockstar” Jon Robertson of Torrance and
Bakersfield’s Broedy Graham. Greco, who had led
the championship standings into August, flipped
hard in turn two late in the race. He walked away
uninjured, but his night was over.
Extreme
Muffler Heat Race #2 was captured by BCRA’s Scott
Kinney of Roseville. Rising star Cardey and
three-time lightning sprint car champion Brent
Sexton of Lakeside followed him under the flag.
Advance Racing Suspension Heat #3 turned into a
San Diego County sweep, with Ramona’s David Taft
taking the win ahead of El Cajon’s Collie and San
Diego’s Parker Dumas.
When the teams rolled
out of the pit gate for the final CLS race of
2025, Sexton sat on the pole. Lange, already with
one hand on the season title, started outside of
the front row. Row two featured SCLS star Dumas
and fellow San Diegan Bender. The third row
showcased the top two CLS rookies of 2025, with
Collie inside and Riverside’s Cardey to his right.
Taft and Kinney held down row four.
Sexton
got the jump on the start, but Lange dove low in
turn one and surged into the lead. Sexton battled
back and nearly retook the top spot at the end of
lap one. A yellow quickly slowed things on lap two
when Dumas bunny-hopped through turn two on the
rough surface and came to a stop.
For the
early race restart, it was Lange, Sexton, Bender,
Cardey, and Collie.
Lange, in full attack
mode as he chased the honor of becoming the 17th
different CLS champion, charged away again.
Bender, driving the Dustin Dumas owned Jamul
Casino and Resort/AG Sand Cars/Outhouse
Coffee/American Racer Tire/Downsouth
Motorsports/Twink Race Prep/Triple X Chassis/ZX10,
powered past Sexton for second off turn two on the
restart. One lap later, young Cardey slipped by
Sexton for third.
The order remained stable
through the halfway point, with Lange leading
Bender, Cardey, and Collie. The gap between first
and second tightened when Lange hit a first turn
rut on lap 11, and his lead shrank to a single car
length.
The intensity spiked on lap 12 as
the leaders caught lapped traffic. Bender swept to
the outside and nearly drew even with Lange down
the back straight. Lange held a narrow advantage
into turn three but was pinned behind a slower car
on the bottom. It looked like Bender might slip
past for the lead, but the lapped car clipped a
rut and drifted up the track directly in Bender’s
path. Lange took full advantage of the newly
opened real estate on the bottom and shot by to
maintain command. Bender’s loss of momentum
allowed Lange to stretch his advantage to eight
car lengths.
Just like Bender earlier, a
lapped car interrupted Lange’s rhythm on lap 15.
Coming off turn two, the slower car bobbled,
forcing Lange to check up—opening the door again
for Bender. Lange barely held him at bay. One lap
later, another lapped car slowed Lange on the
bottom, and this time Bender would not be denied.
He pulled alongside and surged into the lead
entering turn one on lap 17. Once in front, Bender
opened up a big gap and looked to have things
under control.
By lap 19, Bender was nearly
a half-straight ahead of Lange. But Lange refused
to quit, closing dramatically in the final corner.
As Bender exited turn four, he struck a rut and
his car shot toward the outside wall. Lange
charged low as Bender gathered it in. To the
delight of the big Bakersfield crowd—and the
global Flo Racing audience—it became a
full-throttle drag race to the checkers. At the
stripe, Bender prevailed by half a car length over
Lange. Cardey, Collie, and Taft completed the top
five.
“I kind of thought I lost it there,”
the happy Bender told infield announcer Genevieve
Malone after the 20-lapper. “The track was rough,
and it was kind of like, hold the throttle down
and hope it does not bounce through it. I was
holding on because I usually do not put a lot of
tear-offs on for lightning races. I should have,
as I was doing the classic, use your glove to
clear your view for a minute. I am super pumped
for Layton (Kramer), the Dumas family, Dustin (car
owner Dustin Dumas). I can not thank them enough.
They gave me a call and allowed me to do this. I
have done three lightning races this year and this
is the first one I have finished.”
“It was
a lot of pressure,” new champion Lange told the
crowd. “Shout out to Drake Cardey for an
incredible rookie season. He almost got it. He
made us nervous all year long.”
“I am so
grateful,” he continued. “I feel like I haven’t
breathed in a month. It is such a relief. I am so
proud of this team. At the beginning of last year,
my dad had cancer. So we took a year off so my dad
could focus on his health. My dad made this car
his baby. I am very proud of my dad for
persevering through a very difficult time.”
“I am so thankful for everyone on this car,”
the champion added. “I would like to thank
Langeford Farms, Spirited by Brad, Kopps Custom
Guitars, Vital Pack, IZE.INI, Sweets by Tiffany,
Collie Ollie, JST Shock Technology, T Shirts by
Timeless. My girlfriend Giselle is here tonight.
She has been helping us all year. My grandpa is
here. So many people have helped us. The Greco’s,
the Nehrings, Dyers, Michnowicz’s, and CLS. We are
very fortunate to race against an amazing group of
people.”
Dyer ended up with the Eibach
Spring Ahead and SpeedMart Hard Charger awards,
finishing sixth after starting 13th. Tyler Warner,
a recent main event winner in the SoCal Lightning
Sprint Car Series, was awarded the Hyper Racing
and SpeedMart Hard Luck awards after flipping in
his heat race.
When the final points were
tallied, Lange finished with a 54-point cushion
over runner-up Cardey. Dyer and 2024 CLS Rookie of
the Year Zate Legend of Riverside tied for third
at 1543 points, with Dyer earning the spot via his
three main event wins. Fast rookie Collie wrapped
up the year in fifth.
Seven-time champion
Bobby Michnowicz of Oak Hills, Leland Day of
Bakersfield, Robertson, Greco, and Camarillo’s
Cody Nigh rounded out the top ten.
Cardey
also won the Rookie of the Year award after a
spirited battle with Collie throughout the season.
Next up for the CLS is the 2025 California
Lightning Sprints Awards Banquet presented by
Motor City GMC on February 7, 2026, from 6:00–9:00
p.m. at Frantone’s Pizza and Spaghetti Villa,
10808 Alondra Blvd in Cerritos. Tickets, which are
$40.00 each, are available by contacting:
mailto:jon.robertson@sbcglobal.net
For
more updates and series information, follow the
California Lightning Sprint Car Series on social
media and visit the official website at
racecls.com.
The CLS would like to thank the following
companies for being partners in the 2025 season.
Motor City Buick/GMC, American Racer Tires, T
Shirts By Timeless, Advanced Racing Suspension, BR
Motorsports, Competition Suspension Incorporated,
Diablo Fabrication and Design, Eibach Springs,
Extreme Mufflers, EZ UP, Hoosier Tires, The Joie
of Seating, King Racing Products, Outlaw Wings,
RacingJunk.com, RC Fuel Injection, Rod End Supply,
Saldana Racing Products, SpeedMart, and Triple X
Race Components. If you would like to join the CLS
and be a marketing partner in 2025, please contact
Jon Robertson via email at
jon.robertson@sbcglobal.net or by calling
(310) 367-9050.
9th Annual Western States
Lightning Sprints Championship Results
Diablo Fabrication Qualifying: 1. Eric Greco,
14.262; 2. Drake Cardey, 14.383; 3. Braydin
Collie, 14.423; 3. AJ Bender, 14.423; 5. Jeff
Dyer, 14.4548; 6. Parker Dumas, 14.461, 7. Aiden
Lange, 14.610; 8. Brent Sexton, 14.652; 9. David
Taft, 14.654; 10. Bobby Michnowicz, 14.798; 11.
Greg Dennett, 14.820; 12. Leland Day, 14.941; 13.
Grant Sexton, 14.994; 14. Zate Legend, 15.127; 15.
Scott Kinney, 15.147; 16. Shane Sexton, 15.175;
17. Jon Robertson, 15.218; 18. Cody Nigh, 15.303;
19. Tyler Warner, 15.318; 20. Mark Henry, 15.475;
21. Broedy Graham, 17.230
Racing Junk Heat
#1 (8 Laps): 1. Lange, 2. Robertson, 3. Graham, 4.
Bender, 5. Michnowicz, 6. Legend, 7. Greco
Extreme Muffler Heat #2 (8 Laps): 1. Kinney, 2.
Cardey, 3. Brent Sexton, 4. Nigh, 5. Dyer, 6.
Dennett, 8. Gamer
Advanced Racing
Suspension Heat #3 (8 Laps): 1. Taft, 2. Collie,
3. Dumas, 4. Day, 5. Henry, 6. Shane Sexton
9th Annual Western Sprints Championship Main
Event 20-Laps (with starting positions and
distance behind) 1. AJ Bender, San Diego, CA …
(4th) 2. Aiden Lange, Lakewood, CA … (2nd)
+0.029 3. Drake Cardey, Riverside, CA … (6th)
+2.101 4. Braydin Collie, El Cajon, CA … (5th)
+4.140 5. David Taft, Ramona, CA … (7th) +4.955
6. Jeff Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA … (13th) +6.060
7. Broedy Graham, Bakersfield, CA … (12th) +9.642
8. Leland Day, Bakersfield, CA … (9th) +12.279
9. Brent Sexon, Lakeside, CA … (1st) +1 Lap 10.
Greg Dennett, Livermore, CA … (14th) +1 Lap 11.
Zate Legend, Riverside, CA … (15th) +1 Lap 12.
Mark Henry, Antelope Acres, CA … (17Th) +2 Laps
13. Dale Gamer, Anaheim, CA … (18th) +3 Laps
14. Parker Dumas, San Diego, CA … (3rd) +4 Laps
15. Cody Nigh, Camarillo, CA … (11th) + 4 Laps
16. Jon Robertson, Torrance, CA … (10th) + 8 Laps
17. Scott Kinney, Roseville, CA … (8th) +11 Laps
18. Shane Sexton, Warner Springs, CA … (16th) …
+19 Laps DNS Eric Greco, Palmdale, CA DNS
Bobby Michnowicz, Oak Hills, CA DNS Grant
Sexton, Lakeside, CA DNS Tyler Warner, Alpine,
CA
Lap Leaders Aiden Lange 1-16 AJ
Bender 17-20
2025 CLS Contingency Awards
Bakersfield 11/25/25
Heat Races - Award
- Recipient
Racing Junk Heat Race #1 winner
- Competition Suspension Inc. $50 product
certificate Aiden Lange
Extreme
MufflerHeat Race #2 winner - Extreme Muffler $50
product certificate Scott Kinney
ARS
Heat Race #3 winner - Advanced Racing Suspensions
$50 product certificate David Taft
Main
Event Award Winner
2nd place - BR
Motorsports - $25 product certificate Aiden
Lange
3rd place - Joie of Seating - $250
product certificate Drake Cardey
4th
place - Saldana Racing Products - $50 product
certificate Brayden Collie
5th place -
King Racing Products $25 product certificate
David Taft
Highest finisher with Hoosier
tires on all 4 corners. - Hoosier – free tire
AJ Bender
Quick time - Diablo Fabrication
$50 product certificate Eric Greco
Spring Forward (Hard Charger) - Eibach - $100
product certificate - SpeedMart - $50 product
certificate Jeff Dyer
Hard Luck Award -
Hyper Racing - $50 product certificate - SpeedMart
- $50 product certificate Tyler Warner
CLS Member - Extreme Mufflers 10% off purchase
CLS Member - EZ Up 30-40% off purchase
CLS Member - RC Fuel Injection 50% off products
and services to all race series participants
CLS Member- Rod End Supply $30 off each $100
for CLS participants
Series Champion -
Triple X Race Components $500 off any chassis or
chassis kit
Motor City Buick/GMC California
Lightning Series Points 1. Aiden Lange … 1691
2. Drake Cardey … 1637 3. Jeff Dyer … 1543
4. Zate Legend … 1543 5. Braydin Collie … 1495
6. Bobby Michnowicz … 1401 7. Leland Day … 1276
8. Jon Robertson … 1162 9. Eric Greco … 1093
10. Cody Nigh … 1054 11. Hunter Kinney … 552
12. Bruce Douglass … 546 13. Greg Dennett … 507
14. Roland Smith … 430 15. Matt Land … 367
16. Jason Schostag … 310 17. Brent Sexton … 268
18. Robb Pelmear … 265 19. Cody Dayton … 245
20. T.J. Smith … 224
CLS vs BCRA Civil War
Series Final Points 1. Greg Dennett, BCRA … 427
2. Aiden Lange, CLS … 425 3. Drake Cardey, CLS
… 401 4. Bobby Michnowicz, CLS … 391 5. Jeff
Dyer, CLS … 381 6. Braydin Collie, CLS … 377
7. Zate Land, CLS … 373 8. Matt Land, BCRA …
367 9. Leland Day, CLS … 352 10. Eric Greco,
CLS … 328
Central California Shootout Final
Points 1. Aiden Lange …242 2. Drake Cardey …
225 3. T.J. Smith … 224 4. Jeff Dyer … 221
5. Leland Day … 213 6. Braydin Collie … 207
7. Hunter Kinney ... 206 8. Zate Legend … 199
9. Jon Robertson … 187 10. Eric Greco … 139
2025 California Lightning Sprint Car Series
Schedule
April 12 Bakersfield Speedway
Eric Greco
May 3 Ventura Raceway Aiden
Lange
May 17 Merced Speedway David Gasper
(CLS vs BCRA Civil War)
May 31 Ventura
Raceway Postponed
June 7 Bakersfield
Speedway Jeff Dyer
June 21 Ventura Raceway
Aiden Lange
July 5 Santa Maria Speedway
Aiden Lange
July 26 Santa Maria Speedway
CLS vs BCRA Civil War Aiden Lange
August 22
Plaza Park Raceway Eric Greco
August 23
Lemoore Jet Bowl Raceway Hunter Kinney
August 30 Ventura Raceway Jeff Dyer
September 12 Bakersfield Speedway CLS vs BCRA
Civil War Bobby Michnowicz
September 13
Merced Speedway CLS vs BCRA Civil War Bobby
Michnowicz
October 4 Ventura Raceway Bobby
Michnowicz
October 25 Ventura Raceway Jeff
Dyer
November 25 Bakersfield Speedway AJ
Bender
To keep up with the CLS online,
please visit the website at http://racecls.com/
and follow on the club’s Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/californialightningsprints.
PAST
CALIFORNIA LIGHTNING SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS 1994
Tony Everhart, 1995 Gary Sexton, 1996 Rob
Sczymczak, 1997 Jon Rahe, 1998 Chris Rahe, 1999
Brent Sexton, 2000 Greg Bragg, 2001 Greg Bragg,
2002 Greg Bragg, 2003 David Cardey, 2004 Keith
Janca, 2005 Johnny Bates, 2006 Donny Gansen, 2007
Shane Rossen, 2008 Brent Sexton, 2009 Stuart
Hielschier Sr., 2010 Jarrett Kramer, 2011 Tim
Brown, 2012 Bobby Michnowicz, 2013 Stephen Limon,
2014 Bobby Michnowicz, 2015 Bobby Michnowicz, 2016
Bobby Michnowicz, 2017 Bobby Michnowicz, 2018
Jarrett Kramer, 2019 Jarrett Kramer, 2021 David
Gasper, 2022 David Gasper, 2023 Bobby Michnowicz,
2024 Bobby Michnowicz, 2025 Aiden Lange
Special Thanks to
Wendy Michnowicz and Ed Haney Video.
This press
release was produced by Scott Daloisio Sports
(909) 226-7768
mailto:sdaloisiosports@gmail.com
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