This isn’t Racing, It’s War on Wheels!

This isn’t Racing, It’s War on Wheels!

Beech Bend Raceway was set ablaze with raw horsepower and high-stakes action as the most intense small tire race of the season unfolded — the Boosted $100K-to-Win Small Tire Brawl. With 63 elite racers, grueling heat, and a $100,000 payday on the line, this wasn’t just racing — it was war on wheels.


💥 The Ultimate Small Tire Battle

Over the course of three brutal days, racers battled it out on a no-prep surface, with 28-inch tires and zero room for error. Round after round, names were made, dreams crushed, and legends written.

🏁 Round One Carnage:

  • Brandon Phillips, Disco Dean, and Memphis Reigns powered through with big wins.

  • Surprise red lights and close finishes had fans on edge from the very start.

  • The field narrowed quickly, proving this race was for only the best of the best.


🔥 Heat, Hustle, and Hardcore Racing

As temperatures climbed past 140°F on the track, the surface became slick and treacherous. It became a tuner’s game, where setup and strategy mattered more than raw horsepower. Racers had to pedal hard, think fast, and keep it straight.

Even Ryan Martin, a favorite in any field, was knocked out early. The drama only escalated from there.


🧨 Underdogs Shine: Junkyard Stew & More

Brandon “Junkyard Stew” Sandlin stole the show with a nail-biting win over Axman, edging him out by inches. With every pass, Sandlin proved grit could rival big names and bigger budgets. His comeback-style racing earned massive respect from the crowd and fellow racers alike.


🚀 Final Rounds: From 63 to 2

After multiple delays — including a full rainout on Saturday — Sunday’s final push was pure chaos and intensity. The final four came down to:

  • Scott Taylor

  • Daddy Dave

  • Justin Reed

  • Kyle Canyon

💸 The $100,000 Final

In an epic finale, Scott Taylor faced off against Justin Reed. Despite Reed’s car losing oil pressure, he disabled safety systems just to run — showing absolute guts. But it was Taylor who took the win, crossing the line first and securing the biggest win of his career.


🏆 Why This Race Mattered

  • Massive payout: One of the largest ever in small tire no prep history.

  • Record attendance: 63 cars from across the U.S.

  • Real racing: No prep, small tire, grassroots chaos — the heart of the sport.


💡 The Future of No Prep Racing?

This event proved that small tire no prep is where the energy is shifting. With lower costs, closer racing, and unpredictable outcomes, these events draw both top-tier talent and diehard fans. As the big tire scene struggles with low car counts, small tire classes are thriving — and this race may have marked the beginning of a new era.

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