The 29th INEX Road Course World Finals takes place this weekend at Dominion Raceway, September 26-28. Saturday will include ProFABrication Qualifying and heat racing, with Sunday containing the championship features for the Pro, Semi-Pro, Masters, and Young Lions Legend Car divisions. The results of those races will help to determine the 2025 INEX Road Course National Champions. Streaming coverage of Saturday's events will begin at 2pm ET/11am PT on US Legend Cars TV, and Sunday's coverage will begin at 1:30pm ET/10:30am PT.

*Points as of September 22, 2025


Devin O’Connell - Pro - 1st - 1094 Points 

State: Nevada

Starts: 31

Wins: 9

Top 5s: 27

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

The most memorial moment would have to be getting my first win in the rain at NHMS.  For some reason I’ve never been very strong in the rain so to finally start figuring it out and picking up a win in those conditions was pretty sweet! 

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Probably Dominion, its the track were running on. It's challenging, technical, [and] fast. It's one of those tracks where a mistake can be very costly so precision will be everything to be successful around there.  

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

I’m probably one of those guys that doesn’t really have a pre-race routine. I just kind of go with the flow and when it’s time for the green flag, start sending it until you see the checkered. 

4. It has been 10 years since you won your first INEX Road Course National Championship. What would winning 10 years later mean to your racing resume?

It's been that long? Now I feel old lol. It would be neat for sure, especially with just how intense its been between all of us. Were all chasing hundredths of a second anywhere we go, so winning the race and the title would be an accomplishment. It's been one of the most intense race seasons I’ve been apart of as far as just on track wheel to wheel action week in and week out so whoever takes it, definitely earned it. 


Caleb Heady - Pro - 2nd - 1091 Points

State: Kentucky

Starts: 24

Wins: 8

Top 5s: 23

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable moment this season behind the wheel was my first win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. I’ve raced there off and on for a while and the first win there had always escaped me. To be able to get my first and second win at that track within the same day way very cool. Besides being behind the wheel, watching drivers that I work with find success has been a huge joy. Whether it’s Dominic Chisholm’s win at Wake County earlier this season, or Watching Neal Dulin and Alfred Alvarez Del Castillo find success and make incredible gains at Dominion Raceway. Starting Heady Racing Development has been a true joy this year.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

The track that I believe has most prepared me for Road Course World Finals would have to be Thompson Speedway. Dominion has a light elevation change and so does Thompson for the most part. I find myself “on the limit” at Thompson, just like Dominion calls for. Lots of the corners have no banking, so it’s up to you to get the car settled into the corner while still behind fast, that makes for really fun and technical corners.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My pre race routine is pretty boring in my opinion, just grab the headphones and jam out before getting into the car. The music changes constantly, It can be anywhere from rap, heavy metal all the way to country music (Tyler Childers ONLY).

4. What lessons did you learn during Winter Heat at Dominion Raceway that will help you win the Road Course World Finals?

The lessons I learned from winter heat were pretty short and sweet. I learned two pretty large things that will end up working together. The first one is that, you’re going to have to absolutely run away with the race if you want a “safe victory” at the line. It’s going to have to be a perfect race in order to do so. The second one is that, if you’re leading the race only by 1-2 cars coming to the checkered flag, it’ll be an absolute drag race to the line.


Jase Mongeon - Pro - 3rd - 1088 Points

State: Massachusetts

Starts: 30

Wins: 7

Top 5s: 28

Tracks:  Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park


Trevor Krouse - Pro - 4th - 1046 Points

State: Maine

Starts: 24

Wins: 2

Top 5s: 20

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable moment this race season definitely has to be winning a race in the UK in front of 30,000 fans and the race being aired on national television it will be a memory I will never forget!

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Besides racing at Dominion a few weeks ago the track that has prepared me the most for world finals would have to be Croft Circuit which is where I raced in the UK. Some long straights where there is lots of drafting and high speed esses that track was very similar to Dominion.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

For a pre-race routine, it's not much but I really put a lot of thought into my race start and the run down into turn 1 because the start is a very good opportunity to gain many spots quickly. Other then that I hangout with the G.O. Motorsports team and discuss setup with our other drivers and try to help them improve as well.

4. Did you learn any new tricks that you can use at Dominion Raceway during your trip to England to race a Legend Car?

Racing in the UK I learned how beneficial it is to have a teammate or somebody to work with in the draft and specially for world finals Dominion is very draft dependent. Also being patient and sticking with your teammate or whoever you are linked up with in the draft until the final few laps as that is very more beneficial to help pass other cars or maintain your lead, it just takes some discipline as it is very enticing to dive up the inside when you have a run in the draft


Jack Walker - Pro - 6th - 981 Points 

State: New Hampshire

Starts: 24

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 11

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park


Nick Morabito - Semi-Pro - T-1st - 1100 Points 

State: New York

Starts: 22

Wins: 13

Top 5s: 18

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway


Neal Dulin - Semi-Pro - T-1st - 1100 Points

State: North Carolina

Starts: 22

Wins: 13

Top 5s: 18

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway

1. What has been your most memorable moment this season?

My most memorable moment this season is getting my first overall win on a road course at Dominion with all the Pros. Holding off veterans like Caleb Heady, Devin O’Connell, Jase Mongeon, and Lachlan Ward is no easy business. I started the race in 4th and took the lead after the first lap. Then, we had a red flag and they put me back to where I started. But I knew to keep my head down. And after the first two laps, I got a draft off the leader on the front stretch and took back the lead. The last 8 laps were the hardest I’ve ever driven in my career. All I knew at that moment was to just RUN. I never looked back and just focused on what was in front of me. And when I took the checkered, all that was going through my mind was that it was the most mentally draining race I’ve ever done.

2. What track has best prepared you for Road Course World Finals?

The track that has best prepared me for World Finals is Dominion Raceway. I’ve gotten plenty of laps there this year and I’m feeling very confident going into this weekend.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My pre-race routine isn’t anything crazy. I’ll just walk around and talk to my teammates and sometimes talk about strategy. But most of the time, I’m just chilling before the race. And when I’m on the grid about to roll on the track, I’ll say the Racers Prayer and thank God for giving me this opportunity.

4. Road course racing is something you picked up a couple years ago. Did you ever think racing for a Legend Car national championship was something you would find yourself chasing?

When I started my road course journey at the end of 2023, I knew at some point in time I was going to be running for a title. I’ve come a long way in just two years, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for me.


Trenton Dillard - Semi-Pro - 3rd - 1082 Points

State: Arkansas

Starts: 34

Wins: 7

Top 5s: 27

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway


Reilly O’Connell - Semi-Pro - 4th - 1079 Points

State: Connecticut

Starts: 25

Wins: 4

Top 5s: 21

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable moment this season has to be all of GP3R. Starting from last and rushing through a multiclass field with my brother and properly getting to celebrate our wins and podiums with champagne at such a packed event will never not feel insane to me. Aside from the racing, being part of such a historic event and driving through streets in the parade is just so surreal for me.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

No better track can prepare you for World Finals than of course the track the event will be held on. I was able to run Winter Heat down at Dominion at the beginning of the year in a fairly packed and competitive field, which of course will be similar to what we see at worlds. I'm hoping that has prepared me a bit for what's to come.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

 I just try to stay loose and relaxed personally, if you think to much or try too hard to get yourself in some zone, you just end up psyching yourself out, so I don't do anything special except set up my cameras of course.

4. How will you prepare for the 2025 Road Course World Finals differently compared to 2024?

We've been struggling with pace a bit this season, so our main goal is just to try and sort out any issues with the car and try out best to get it dialed in for the weekend. I don't expect it to be perfect come worlds because we won't be able to really test changes, but hopefully we can get it just about perfect on the practice days before the race once we feel things out. I also am always simracing which helps me stay sharp as its the most accessible way to get more seat time for me.


Alfred E Del Castillo - Semi-Pro - 6th - 1049 Points

State: Texas

Starts: 19

Wins: 1

Top 5s: 13

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

The most memorable moment this race season has been winning my first race at Houston Motorsport Park. In what was a very chaotic race, I was able to prevail.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Racing at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit has best prepared me for the Road Course World Finals since it is a technical track.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

Before the race, I spend some time alone to get in the right mindset. Then, I get into the car, go to the grid and pray. I then check my surroundings and prepare to go!


Oliver Dibble - Sem-Pro - 7th - 1040 Points

State: Alabama

Starts: 16

Wins: 3

Top 5s: 12

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable moment this racing season has been getting my first road course win at Hallet Motor Racing Circuit.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Hallet Motor Racing Circuit has, in my opinion, best helped me prepare for World Finals at Dominion Raceway due to it being run in both a clockwise and counterclockwise direction depending on the weekend.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My Pre-race routine usually consists of drinking lots of water, doing some simple reaction time exercises, making sure my helmet visor is clean, setting up Go Pros on the car, and going over any adjustments that may have been made since the previous session.

4. Racing at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, how does competing there help you at Dominion Raceway?

Like I previously mentioned, racing at Hallet has been very helpful in prepping for World Finals not only because it is run in a clockwise or counterclockwise configuration, but also because the two long straightaways allow for excellent drafting practice which I believe will be very helpful when racing at Dominion.


Shaun Buffington - Masters - 1st - 1100 Points 

State: Connecticut

Starts: 24

Wins: 21

Top 5s: 22

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park


Zeke Hanger - Masters - 2nd - 1085 Points

State: Colorado

Starts: 30

Wins: 6

Top 5s: 29

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

Getting my first road course win ever.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Dominion having a couple of race weekends have definitely helped prepare me for it.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

Stretching lol. Then I always put my left glove on first then my right. Same as my seat belts.

4. You race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway’s road course often. What lessons from that track can you use at Dominion?

Drafting and a little bit of patience. At Dominion the Draft is crucial. 


Darren Gallant - Masters - 4th - 1070 Points

State: New Hampshire

Starts: 20

Wins: 1

Top 5s: 20

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park


Bryan Waller - Masters - 5th - 1058 Points 

State: Oklahoma

Starts: 24

Wins: 2

Top 5s: 23

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

Most memorable? Every race weekend is my Therapy. To get together with all the great friends at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit. Having our cookouts and great fellowship. That is usually very memorable!

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Hallett Motor Racing Circuit

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

I really don't have a pre-race routine......maybe that is my problem!


Ben Morabito - Young Lions - 1st - 1100 Points 

State: New York

Starts: 39

Wins: 31

Top 5s: 37

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

The most memorable moment of this road course season was winning all 12 races at the Granite State Road Course at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The first race it was pouring rain for 2 days which added a whole different skill set and I enjoyed the challenge.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

The Track that has best prepared me for World Finals is in fact Dominion!  Besides being the location of World Finals, it happens to be my favorite road course track we go to.  The front stretch we can get up too speeds exceeding 130mph. The fastest track we go to.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My pre-race routine includes a few key things: Getting a good night's sleep the night before, nut and bolting the car and going over anything with my coach. I also like to run the track we will be racing; it not only gets my cardio in but enables me to view the track at a slower speed.  And definitely keeping hydrated especially during the summer.

4. With all the road course wins in 2025, what have you learned most about yourself as a driver this season?

In 2025 I have learned that I can stay calm under pressure and trust myself when it really matters. Even in tough races, I realize that if I stay focused, hit my marks, and don't overthink, I can compete with anyone. It showed me how much confidence and patience matter just as much as speed.


Finn Buckley - Young Lions - 2nd - 1079 Points 

State: North Carolina

Starts: 24

Wins: 4

Top 5s: 24

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable moment of this season was being given the opportunity by 860 motorsports and Nyman racing to race in the Swedish Legends Cup at Gelleråsen Arena.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

My previous visits to Dominion Raceway have been what’s preparing me for world finals, Dominion was the track where I ran my first ever race in a legend car this time last year.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My pre-race routine usually just consists of getting in the car relatively early just to eliminate any stress of being late.

4. What is the biggest challenge at Dominion Raceway?

I think the biggest challenge at Dominion Raceway is setting up the draft just right in Qualifying, for world finals specifically I think the lack of grip from the rain tires is also going to be a big challenge.


Spencer Bradshaw - Young Lions - T-3rd - 1037 Points

State: North Carolina

Starts: 14

Wins: 1

Top 5s: 12

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

Definitely Round 1 of the Summer Shootout. Racing in the rain for the first time was something new, then coming back the next day in the hot sun and grabbing the win on the last lap. Seeing how pumped my guys were made it unforgettable.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

Probably Dominion’s road course. I really like the drafting aspect, and it taught me a lot about race strategy.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

 I usually talk with my guys (sometimes about the race, sometimes about random stuff) and then on the grid, I say a prayer before I roll out.

4. Your only road course win this year is at Dominion Raceway. How did that weekend help prepare you for the Road Course World Finals?

That weekend showed me you don't always have to be the fastest. If you can stay in the draft and be there at the right time, you can make it count when it matters most.


Keaton Harbison - Young Lions - T-3rd - 1037 Points 

State: Nevada

Starts: 14

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 11

Tracks: Dominion Raceway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable moment this RC season would be finishing 2nd in the overall championship in Silver State Series for Young Lions in a stout field of YL drivers.

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

I would say Vegas Road Course prepared me best since it is a high-speed track like Dominion. Also running Summer Bash at Dominion RC helped me prepare for what to expect at RCWF. Nothing can prepare you more than running the track that RCWF will be competing on.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My pre-race routine normally consists of talking with my crew about how we think the track will be and what to expect with weather conditions. Then after this I make sure I get something to eat and drink so I have energy. After this I normally set my gear out and channel all the outside noise out. Then as soon as the helmet goes on, I’m ready to hit the track and give it my best!

4. What lessons does Las Vegas Motor Speedway teach you that you can apply to Dominion Raceway?

I would say Las Vegas has taught me how to handle a high-speed track. Mainly going from a fast 6th gear straight down to a slow corner. Also, the overall aspect of just running a road course somewhat similar style always helps.


Rhylee Hutchins - Young Lions - 5th - 1022

State: North Carolina

Starts: 18

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 11

Tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dominion Raceway, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway

1. What has been the most memorable moment this race season?

My most memorable race this season has to be the Cookout Summer Shootout, when I finished P2—it was such an exciting moment for me!

2. What track has best prepared you for the Road Course World Finals?

The track that’s helped me the most in getting ready for Road Course World Finals would definitely be Hallett Road Course in Oklahoma. It really challenged me and taught me a lot.

3. What does your pre-race routine look like?

My pre-race routine is pretty simple—I just say a quick prayer to keep me and all the other drivers safe before we go out there.

4. Of all the road courses you competed at in 2025, which one helps prepare a driver the most for Dominion Raceway?

Racing with the Young Lions and Semi-Pros during Winter Heat was definitely a challenge! It was one of my very first road course races, and since I was still new to Legend Cars, it pushed me outside my comfort zone.