On 11/28/25, The TFG Sport Compact Series went to Bristol Motor Speedway to put on some high speed action at one of the fastest tracks the cars will be at this season. As the event got underway, Heat race 1 ran flag to flag with minimal issues, and it was Carson Cherry showing a strong hand by jumping into the lead and never looking back as the field remained mostly single file for the entire duration until a lap 7 incident led to a green white checker restart after all but Cherry were involved in a violent stack-up on the exit of turn 2.

Heat 2 was a different story as Jordan Navarro and James Burk would be side by side after the first lap, and in the heat of a battle for the lead. By lap 3, Navarro would claim the lead and Burk would then fall under challenge by Ty Dickenson, who would cut low into turn 3 and by lap 6, Dickenson would claim the 2nd position from James Burk despite one last challenge which proved fruitless. The podium would remain that way to the finish, with Navarro, Dickenson and Burk crossing the line in that order.

After a short commercial break, the field would set up for green flag action and it was Cherry and Navarro leading the field at the drop of the cloth. The bugle rang out and Cherry would get a great jump and clear Navarro by turn 1. Once the field settled in, the top 2 drivers ran off as 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th were in a 2×2 formation, battling hard to advance their spots until lap 3 when Ty Dickenson would take over 3rd place, shuffling Andrew Reigel into 4th. By lap 7, Dickenson was the man on the move as he took over 2nd place from Jordan Navarro, and setting his sights on Carson Cherry. For the remaining 28 laps, Dickenson would challenge Cherry a staggering 8 times, with only the last one being the one that mattered most. Cherry would keep Dickenson at bay for 7 of those attempts, but Ty was hungry and it showed late in the running.







