Jason Martin Takes Rod End Supply Winged 360 Power Rankings Lead into Nationals Weekend!

Lonnie Wheatley, BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (August 1, 2023) – With the 33rd edition of the Knoxville 360 Nationals looming this weekend, Jason Martin holds the current lead in this year’s Rod End Supply Winged 360 Sprint Car Power Rankings.

Martin, the current ASCS National Championship points leader, added his tenth overall win of the season on July 20 at 81 Speedway before taking a weekend off heading into Knoxville. Martin’s current advantage stands at just 11 points over Cali shoe Justin Sanders, who topped last year’s Rod End Supply Winged 360 Power Rankings.

Ohio’s Max Stambaugh has made his way up one position to third, just one point ahead of Oklahoma shoe Matt Covington. One of three drivers to make their way into the top ten, Seth Bergman rounds out the current top five after some recent Pacific Northwest action that included a Grays Harbor win on July 23.

Current Knoxville 360 points leader Chase Randall has climbed three positions to sixth while Dominic Scelzi, who racked up the most Power Rankings points in July, has vaulted from 28th to seventh.  Aaron Reutzel is back in the top ten at eighth with Tanner Carrick and Dylan Westbrook filling out the current top ten.

The Winged 360 Power Rankings are presented by Rod End Supply, which offers a wide assortment of rod ends, radius rods, and specialty products that fit the needs of anyone involved in all variety of auto racing and performance related industries including farming equipment.  More information regarding Rod End Supply is available at www.rodendsupply.com.

The Rod End Supply Winged 360 Sprint Car Power Rankings are a part of the Open Wheel Power Rankings that also includes STIDA Winged 410s along with the unsponsored Non-Wing Sprint Cars and unsponsored Midgets.

A look at this year’s current Top 50 in Rod End Supply Winged 360 Sprint Car Power Rankings is as follows:

RankNameWinsPtsPrev
1Jason Martin103191
2Justin Sanders63082
3Max Stambaugh32544
4Matt Covington42533
5Seth Bergman524711
6Chase Randall32269
7Dominic Scelzi622328
8Aaron Reutzel622012
9Tanner Carrick32185
10Dylan Westbrook82146
11Phil Gressman219810
12Davie Franek31927
13Garet Williamson219221
14Jordan Poirier21918
15Colton Heath218848
16Terry Gray117814
17Derek Hagar917715
18Jordon Mallett017516
19Shane Golobic316413
20Brandon Anderson016119
21Dominic Gorden315353
22Jared Horstman215229
23Mark Smith215217
24Chris Martin215020
25Howard Moore115022
26Ryan Turner314533
27Dale Howard014518
28Shawn Donath114223
29Gavan Boschele414125
30Randy Hannagan414126
31Chase Johnson114146
32Logan Forler314044
33Jamie Ball013945
34Andy Forsberg413724
35Kalib Henry1135108
36Tony Gomes313135
37Dylan Bloomfield013034
38Paulie Colagiovanni312827
39Danny Varin212330
40Michael Faccinto012242
41Kaleb Montgomery012231
42Cole Macedo312132
43Mitchell Faccinto112040
44Caeden Steele012061
45Corey Day211936
46Matt Tanner311737
47Jason Barney111638
48Mike Keegan111360
49Dylan Swiernik111243
50Jake Bubak410849

Breaking into the Top 50: Dominic Gorden, Kalib Henry, Caeden Steele, Mike Keegan.

Falling out of the Top 50:  Terry McCarl, D.J. Netto, Luke Griffith, Landon Britt.

Features Completed: 299 (485 in 2022, 461 in 2021, 262 in 2020, 565 in 2019, 565 in 2018, 614 in 2017, 635 in 2016, 645 in 2015, 676 in 2014, 687 in 2013)

Number of Different Winners: 159 (201 in 2022, 187 in 2021, 125 in 2020, 221 in 2019, 219 in 2018, 245 in 2017, 249 in 2016, 237 in 2015, 265 in 2014, 257 in 2013)

Number of Drivers to Earn Points: 503  (633 in 2022, 608 in 2021, 489 in 2020, 753 in 2019, 737 in 2018, 774 in 2017, 820 in 2016, 828 in 2015, 867 in 2014, 869 in 2013)

Past Top Tens in Winged 360 Sprint Car Power Rankings:

2022 – 1. Justin Sanders (12) 686, 2. Blake Hahn (5) 575, 3. Shane Golobic (8) 558, 4. Wayne Johnson (7) 557, 5. Dylan Westbrook (7) 555, 6. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (7) 480, 7. Davie Franek (4) 465, 8. Chase Randall (7) 452, 9. Aaron Reutzel (9) 451, 10. Derek Hagar (13) 447.

2021 – 1. J.J. Hickle (6) 748, 2. Justin Sanders (16) 655, 3. Blake Hahn (9) 652, 4. Dominic Scelzi (14) 569, 5. Ryan Timms (9) 556, 6. Dylan Westbrook (5) 555, 7. Shane Golobic (7) 515, 8. Tanner Carrick (7) 506, 9. Matt Covington (4) 480, 10. Dale Howard (8) 458.

2020 – 1. Mark Smith (20) 682, 2. Shane Golobic (7) 536, 3. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (10) 497, 4. J.J. Hickle (2) 456, 5. Dale Howard (6) 400, 6 Blake Carrick (3) 366, 7. Blake Hahn (5) 346, 8. Derek Hagar (7) 339, 9. Tanner Carrick (3) 336, 10. Jack Dover (7) 329.

2019 – 1. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (12) 708, 2. Mark Smith (14) 638, 3. Seth Bergman (6) 558, 4. Davie Franek (9) 542, 5. Blake Hahn (7) 532, 6. Andy Forsberg (13) 514, 7. Dylan Westbrook (10) 508, 8. Justin Sanders (9) 493, 9. Shane Golobic (8) 476, 10. Wayne Johnson (7) 447.

2018 – 1. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (14) 723, 2. Seth Bergman (10) 637, 3. Mark Smith (14) 611, 4. Andy Forsberg (14) 560, 5. Blake Hahn (2) 536, 6. Wayne Johnson (5) 522, 7. Justin Sanders (12) 515, 8. Dylan Westbrook (11) 507, 9. Steve Poirier (9) 475, 10. Jack Dover (12) 456.

2017 – 1. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (19), 901, 2. Aaron Reutzel (6) 653, 3. Seth Bergman (3) 627, 4. Wayne Johnson (3) 564, 5. Derek Hagar (8) 512, 6. Matt Covington (1) 490, 7. Johnny Herrera (3) 470, 8. Justin Sanders (10) 468, 9. Morgan Turpen (10) 466, 10. Dylan Westbrook (14) 440.

2016 – 1. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (10) 716, 2. Aaron Reutzel (8) 713, 3. Johnny Herrera (7) 623, 4. Derek Hagar (13) 607, 5. Mark Smith (11) 604, 6. Seth Bergman (7) 587, 7. Wayne Johnson (4) 525, 8. Blake Hahn (4) 521, 9. Jason Barney (5) 487, 10. Andy Forsberg (12) 482.

2015 – 1. Seth Bergman (13) 717, 2. Justin Sanders (20) 649, 3. Aaron Reutzel (10) 613, 4. Johnny Herrera (9) 596, 5. Wayne Johnson (5) 581, 6. Mark Smith (10) 542, 7. Derek Hagar (9) 437, 8. Andy Forsberg (11) 434, 9. Mitch Brown (6) 410, 10. Shane Golobic (5) 409.

2014 – 1. Jason Johnson (5) 626, 2. Aaron Reutzel (8) 601, 3. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (6) 510, 4. Seth Bergman (10) 501, 5. Johnny Herrera (3) 491, 6. Tim Crawley (11) 487, 7. Wayne Johnson (6) 448, 8. Tony Bruce, Jr. (4) 445, 9. Brian Brown (8) 441, 10. Jeff Swindell (4) 441.

2013 – 1. Jason Johnson (12) 699, 2. Johnny Herrera (5) 673, 3. Tim Crawley (14) 561, 4. Brian Brown (12) 537, 5. Logan Forler (8) 492, 6. Tony Bruce, Jr. (4) 488, 7. Roger Crockett (17) 479, 8. Jeff Swindell (5) 455, 9. Andy Forsberg (10) 430, 10. Steve Poirier (8) 420.

The Open Wheel Power Rankings are determined by cumulative points based on a sliding scale dependent upon car count at Sprint Car and Midget events across all sanctions and non-sanctions throughout North America.

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