09/20/2025
Robustelli Rules Dave’s Home Supply Iron Head Sprint Series in 2025
By Ben Deatherage-Photo by Michelle Bowman
MEDFORD, Ore. (Sept.18, 2025) — The Dave’s Home Supply Iron Head Sprint Series wrapped up a thrilling 2025 campaign with stops at Southern Oregon Speedway, Willamette Speedway, and Douglas County Dirt Track. When the dust settled, it was Camden Robustelli capturing his third championship in the four seasons since the tour’s inception.
Robustelli piloted the T.J. and Staci Winningham-owned No. 9T to five victories, along with nine podiums, ten top-fives, and eleven top-tens. His winning nights came at Southern Oregon on May 17, June 7, and August 22, Douglas County on June 6, and Willamette on July 19.
Bailey Hibbard came home second in the standings with three wins, nine podiums, ten top-fives, and eleven top-tens. He picked up victories at Southern Oregon on August 23 and swept the Douglas County championship weekend on September 12 and 13.
Enrique Jaime, the defending series champion, finished third with four podiums, seven top-fives, and eleven top-tens. His best runs were second-place finishes at Southern Oregon on August 22 and 23.
Fourth place went to Chris Salyer, who closed the year with one top-five and four top-tens. His best showing was a fifth-place at Douglas County Dirt Track on September 12.
Veteran Dave Hibbard rounded out the top five with three podiums, six top-fives, and eleven top-tens. His season highlight was a runner-up finish at Douglas County on June 6.
R.J. McGahuey claimed sixth in points on the strength of two podiums, five top-fives, and eight top-tens, with a best finish of third at Willamette Speedway on July 18.
Seventh in the championship was Kayden Smith, who tallied six top-fives and eight top-tens. His strongest night came at Willamette on July 18, where he ran fourth.
Austin Sause finished eighth overall with two podiums, five top-fives, and ten top-tens. His season highlight was a runner-up at Willamette on July 18.
Ninth in the standings belonged to Jake Wheeler, who drove the Roger Henderson fielded No. 7N. Wheeler scored one win, three podiums, seven top-fives, and ten top-tens, with his biggest moment the feature victory at Willamette Speedway on July 18.
Completing the top ten was Scott Fox, who produced one podium, four top-fives, and eight top-tens. His best finish was a fourth-place effort at Douglas County on June 6.
The Dave’s Home Supply Iron Head 360 Sprint Series extends its appreciation to marketing partners for their continued support, including Dave’s Home Supply, Rapp Racing Enterprises, Preferred Plumbing Inc., and J.D. Trucking.
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