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Justice Goes Back-to-Back with TCSP Dash Series Win at Homestead

Homestead, FL – The Team Conti Sim-Performance Dash Series lit up Homestead-Miami Speedway during a daytime showdown on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, for the Credit One NASCAR Amex Credit Card 300. Tyler Justice powered to his second consecutive victory, setting the stage for a potential three-peat next week at Martinsville. The 200-lap race, spanning 2 hours and 36 minutes, started with a rocky pair of back-to-back cautions that tested the patience of fans craving green-flag action, but it eventually delivered with eight lead changes among five drivers.

Justice, starting from the pole, led a commanding 137 laps and held off a strong challenge from Zack Saunders, who crossed the line just 0.757 seconds behind in second. Saunders had an impressive day, winning Stage 1, finishing sixth in Stage 2, and securing the runner-up spot. Colby Decarlo rounded out the podium in third, 0.852 seconds back, while Mark Morton and Leeroy Sellers completed the top five.

“It was a tough start with those early cautions, but once we got rolling, the car was on rails,” Justice said. “Back-to-back wins feel great, and we’re ready to chase that third one next week.”

The race saw its share of drama with 13 cautions slowing the pace for 26 laps. Hunter Bogdan emerged as the hard charger, gaining 18 positions from his 28th starting spot to finish 10th, showcasing a determined drive through the field.

Saunders’ strong performance vaulted him to the top of the driver standings, overtaking Nathaniel Campbell with a 12-point lead. Campbell, who finished 21st after starting 11th, now sits eight points ahead of third-place Colby Decarlo.

The Team Conti Sim-Performance Dash Series heads to Martinsville Speedway next for the Marine Corps 250 on Tuesday night, April 1, 2025, where Justice will look to extend his winning streak.


Updated Team Conti Sim-Performance Dash Series Owners Standings (Top 10)

Lucky 7 Motorsports leads the owners standings with 259 points, followed by a tie between Factory Motorsports and Tipton Harding Motorsports at 211. Here are the top 10 teams:

Car #TeamRankRace PointsPenalty PointsTotal Points
39Lucky 7 Motorsports12590259
6Factory Motorsports22110211
60Tipton Harding Motorsports22110211
82Hollywood Motorsports41990199
24Majors Garage Esports51910191
22Factory Motorsports61810181
08John Conner Motorsports71720172
98Majors Esports Garage71720172
2Factory Motorsports91500150
4Moonshine Motorclub101410141

For full race results, click here.

Race Details:

  • Date: March 25, 2025
  • Time: 8:30 PM
  • Duration: 2h 36m
  • Laps: 200
  • Cautions: 13 (26 laps)
  • Leaders: 5
  • Lead Changes: 8

Next Up: The Team Conti Sim-Performance Dash Series returns to action on Tuesday night, April 1, 2025, at Martinsville Speedway for the Marine Corps 250.

Jacob Quill Conquers GOVX 200, Locks Playoff Spot in Dash Series Thriller

March 13, 2025 – Jacob Quill roared to victory in the Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series’ GOVX 200 on Tuesday night, delivering a commanding performance under the new banner of Lucky 7 Motorsports. The win, Quill’s first of the season, secured the #39 car’s spot in the playoffs and set the tone for a electrifying night of racing on the oval with an open dogleg. The 200-lap event, spanning 2 hours and 43 minutes, featured 17 cautions across 43 laps, five leaders, and 11 lead changes, captivating fans under mostly cloudy skies.

Starting from pole, Quill led a race-high 103 laps, fending off a late charge from Zack Saunders to win by 0.818 seconds. Saunders, rebounding from connectivity woes last week, showcased his resilience with a strong second-place finish, crossing the line just behind Quill. “It’s a huge moment for Lucky 7 and the #39 team,” Quill said post-race. “To lock in the playoffs this early feels incredible—we’re here to dominate.” Saunders, meanwhile, added, “After last week’s mess, this is a big boost. We’re building something special.”

Boyd Hoggan rounded out the podium in third, 1.502 seconds back, after leading 68 laps, while Nick Basden (4th) and Tommy Krawczyk (5th) completed the top five. Joseph Stafford (6th), Nathaniel Campbell (7th), Rodney Roberts (8th), Richard Bunkley (9th), and Dominic Lee (10th) also battled through the chaos to secure top-10 finishes. Campbell’s seventh-place result propelled him to the top of the series standings after four of 36 races, overtaking John Terrell, who plummeted to fourth following an early incident that left him 31st (-199 laps).

The race was a test of survival, with only 22 of the 35 starters completing the full distance. Terrell’s misfortune was one of many, as drivers like Zach Thomas Johnson (23rd, -97 laps), Carl Field (24th, -99 laps), and Bob Baker (25th, -110 laps) saw their nights cut short by incidents. The 17 cautions kept the field on edge, with Sylvain Joly—who won Stage 1—and Quill, who took Stage 2, capitalizing on the restarts to solidify their points hauls.

In the updated standings, Campbell and Saunders sit tied at 145 points, with Sylvain Joly close behind at 142. Terrell’s drop to 119 points opens the door for contenders like Keith Hume Sr (111 points) and Colby Decarlo (103 points) to make early moves. Quill’s win vaults him to 16th with 52 points despite running only three races.

The Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series continues to heat up, with Quill’s triumph signaling Lucky 7 Motorsports’ arrival as a force to be reckoned with. The series now rolls into Las Vegas for its next clash on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, where drivers will battle under the desert sun in a daytime showdown primed for more high-octane drama.

For full race results, click here. For complete standings, click here.

OFFICIAL: Lucky Seven Motorsports & Backroad Bandits Terminate Technical Alliance.

On 1 March, Lucky Seven Motorsports made an announcement that Lucky Seven & Backroad Bandits would be breaking a short-lived Technical Alliance, along with a buyout of the Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series Charter #39. Instead, a new alliance would be formed with Tipton-Harding Motorsports along with a sharing of the #39 charter. According to team owner of Lucky Seven Motorsports Cameron Albertson, it was a mutual separation. When pressed for details regarding the split, Albertson refused to comment further.

We had some creative differences and decided it would work out better if we parted ways. However, we’re excited for the new opportunities that this new alliance with THM will bring to the Dash Series program.

Cameron Albertson

However with the announcement of a new alliance with Tipton-Harding Motorsports I reached out to team owner of Tipton-Harding Motorsports, Stewart Harding for a comment on the situation. In my conversation with Harding, we talked about how they plan to provide primary support to the TCSPDS program, however they are willing to provide more support in the future.

We have no plans to make any changes, and we believe Jacob Quill will be the best driver for the 39, but THM is grateful for the opportunity to work with Lucky Seven to help make the 39 competitive.

Stewart Harding

When reached for Backroad Bandit Racing’s comment on the situation, Nim Silva didn’t have a lot to say, choosing to instead mention their alliance with Kallhoff-Deitch Motorsports.

It wasn’t really a publicly known alliance… but we have an actual alliance with Kallhoff-Deitch Motorsports, and we are excited to see what we do with them.

Nim Silva

We’re just a couple days away from heading to the Circuit of the Americas for the Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series. So definitely have to pay attention to the 39 these next couple weeks, we may see the 39 sink or swim.