Coming into the 2026 racing season at Stafford Speedway, SK Light driver Nick Anglace had a total of 5 career feature wins, with 2 wins in 2021 and 3 wins last season. Anglace and the #10 UCONN team have taken the 2026 season by storm with Anglace already notching 5 wins this season to double his career total. Having already won the SK Light double down 40-lap feature this season, Anglace is looking to capture the 30-lap extra distance King of the Crate feature this Wednesday, July 15th as part of the GAF Roofing Modified Masters program.
“This is definitely a first for me,” said Anglace. “We found some speed last season and then coming into this year we’ve improved a little and things have been working out for us with 5 wins in 11 races so far. We won the 40-lapper earlier so that gives us some extra confidence and I always seem to run well in the longer races. Last year was an exception because we were trying to do 2 cars with the Light and the Open car and I don’t have the crew guys for that to work out and we struggled with both cars. We’re focused on the Light car this year and we’re hoping we can run just as well as we did in the 40-lapper. I think we expected to have 5 wins, but definitely not at the halfway point of the season with more races left to try to win. It’s been great so far and winning the King of the Crate race would be a great way to build the excitement for the rest of the year.”
Stafford Speedway returned to racing on Friday, June 12th with the Lu-Mac’s Package Store / WTD Logistics LLM 30, the biggest purse paying Limited Late Model race in Stafford history. Josh Wood scored his first Late Model win of the 2026 season while Sami Anderson took down her first career SK Light victory at Stafford.
Rain came with 9 laps complete in the Street Stock feature, postponing that race as well as the SK Modified® and Lu-Mac’s Package Store / WTD Logistics 30-lap feature to a future date to be determined. Anyone who had tickets for the June 12th Lu-Mac’s Package Store / WTD Logistics LLM 30 program will be able to use their tickets for a future Stafford Speedway event.
The latest extended highlights from Stafford Motor Speedway capture a night filled with intense action in the Late Model division. The racing featured some wild maneuvers and dramatic finishes as competitors battled for position throughout the event.
Key storylines emerged from the pack, including close battles between drivers like Aiden Barrell, Gambacorta, and Josh Wood, who contended for the top spots. The competition was fierce, with many cars pushing the limits to gain every possible inch on the track.
The race featured notable performances, including a first-time winner and significant runs from drivers such as Sammy Anderson, Dylan Hope, and Cassandra Cole. Watch the full video below to see all the extended highlights from this exciting night.
The SK Modifieds(R) have only gotten two races completed with weather and scheduling being a factor this season. Knowing that and seeing Nickolas Hovey rocket off to a huge lead to start the feature event it was only a matter of time in 2026. It seemed like a cake walk as he pulled away from Joey Ternullo and Keith Rocco. Ternullo would fade as Todd Owen and Anthony Flannery charged through the field. Just ten laps in, Flannery moved into second but he still had quite a way to go. The race got way more competitive at the expense of Paul Buzel and Adam Gada going up and nearly over the turn 4 wall. Hovey and Flannery at the front row put on a multi-lap drag race that evolved into a cross-over battle. The result was a photo finish with Hovey picking up his first division win by a nose over Flannery, with Timmy Jordan hot on their tails.
The latest highlights from the Stafford Open-Wheel event feature intense barn-burner action as the SKs and SK Lights battled for position in the Sign Pro Triple Crown. The race provided plenty of side-by-side action and close calls as drivers pushed the limits on the track.
The competition was fierce, with numerous lead changes and aggressive maneuvers occurring throughout the event. Key moments included tight battles between drivers like Jonathan Pulio, Julio, Brian Arduio, and Narduchi vying for the top spots in the SK Modified 80 class.
The race concluded with a dramatic finish, where Jonathan Pulio ultimately secured the victory in the Cassella Waist SK80. Watch the full video below to relive all the excitement from Stafford Motor Speedway.