Race Recap Elite Late Model Series

Langley Speedway

Sat, May 2, 2026Round 6

Wild Ride at Langley Speedway: Traas Survives 6-Caution Thriller

Race at a Glance

🏁Field Size

11

🔄Laps

100

Avg Lap Time

20.994

🟡Cautions

6

⚠️Caution Laps

24

🔀Lead Changes

9

🛡️Clean Runners

1

🏎️Lead Lap Finishers

7

Winner Spotlight

79

Jordan Traas

P1 Finish

Started: P10Finished: P1Incidents: 0
🔀 9 Lead Changes🏎️ 7 Lead Lap Finishers⚠️ 6 Cautions
P1
79

Jordan Traas

Started P10 • Inc 0

Jonathan Burt car
P2
11

Jonathan Burt

Started P2 • Inc 4

P3
7

Tanner Honeycutt

Started P4 • Inc 12

Jordan Traas delivered a masterclass drive from deep in the field at Langley Speedway, charging from his 10th-place starting position to capture his second victory of the Late Model Series season. The #79 machine was the only driver to complete the 100-lap contest without incident, navigating through six cautions and 24 caution laps to lead 31 laps en route to victory. With nine lead changes throughout the evening, Traas emerged as the strongest driver when it mattered most, capitalizing on the misfortunes that befell early race leaders.

Pole sitter Robert Walton's night exemplified the dramatic swings that defined this chaotic affair. The #57 driver led a race-high 41 laps but tumbled all the way to 11th place by the checkered flag, a catastrophic 10-position drop that severely damaged his championship aspirations. Jonathan Burt salvaged a solid second-place finish from his front-row start, leading 13 laps despite accumulating four incidents during the contest. Tanner Honeycutt completed the podium in third, advancing one spot from his fourth-place grid position while leading just one lap of the race.

The championship battle tightened considerably after this Round 6 encounter, with Tom Ringer maintaining the points lead at 184 despite his fourth-place finish. Ringer's consistent run from third on the grid keeps him just three points ahead of Walton, who now sits second at 181 points after his disastrous evening. Burt's runner-up finish moved him into third place in the standings at 166 points, while Marc Holloway dropped to fourth at 161 points following his disappointing slide from fifth to 10th place.

Traas's remarkable nine-position gain not only earned him the hard charger award but also injected new energy into the championship fight with six races remaining. His clean driving performance stood in stark contrast to the incident-filled evening that saw drivers like Parker Standret accumulate 18 incidents and Chris Rose collect 17. The victory demonstrates Traas's ability to find speed when starting outside the top five, a skill that could prove crucial as the series heads toward its championship conclusion.

🔥Hard Charger: Jordan Traas (+9)
Cleanest Race: Jordan Traas (0x)
Pole: Robert Walton
🔴Most Incidents: Parker Standret (18)

Top Movers

Jordan Traas79

+9

Parker Standret33

+4

Todd Parent69

+3

Finishing Order

FinishStart+/-Car #DriverIncPoints
110+979Jordan Traas0x40
22011Jonathan Burt4x35
34+17Tanner Honeycutt12x34
43-168Tom Ringer11x33
58+369Todd Parent10x32
67+198Travis Boomhour4x31
711+433Parker Standret18x30
86-207Chris D Rose17x29
99009jonathan McIntosh2x28
105-556Marc Holloway8x27
111-1057Robert Walton10x26