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Herald & Review 100

Macon Speedway Macon, IL Sunday, July 5, 2026
Late Models
Winner Brandon Sheppard #B5 Started 2nd Led 101
  1. P1 Brandon Sheppard
  2. P2 Luke Morey
  3. P3 Tanner English
Modifieds
Winner Michael Ledford #09 Started 3rd Led 2
  1. P1 Michael Ledford
  2. P2 Trevor Neville
  3. P3 Zeke McKenzie
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Late Models

Brandon Sheppard Dominates Macon to Win Second Herald & Review 100

By Dawson Elliott July 6, 2026

MACON, IL (July 5, 2026) — One year after coming up short in the quest for his second career Herald & Review 100 victory, Brandon Sheppard returned to Macon Speedway Sunday night and avenged his past defeat.

Sheppard, the 2012 DIRTcar Summer Nationals champion from New Berlin, IL, finished runner-up in the 2025 edition of the historic event after a flat tire ruined his advantage out front and forced him to charge from the tail. This time around, all four tires stayed up through the distance as he dominated the 46th running of the Hell Tour’s crown jewel, becoming the third driver in race history to lead all 100 laps around the 1/5-mile bullring.

“It’s hard to forget the ones that you come so close at, and unfortunately, there are a lot more of those than there are wins in anybody’s career,” Sheppard said. “I think there’s a lot of them that could have been. Our car has just been phenomenal all year, night-in and night-out. Whether it’s in the Rocket 1 or the B5, we were on kill, that’s for sure.

“And then I lost power steering and I am pretty much dead right now; my arms are done. It was all I could do to hang onto it.”

Despite the mechanical malfunction in the home stretch of the race, Sheppard showed the field no mercy from the drop of the green. Starting on the outside pole, he went straight to the cushion around Turns 1 and 2 on the opening lap and drove by Mike Spatola to secure the top spot.

Tim Hunt Photo

Lap traffic quickly became a factor as Sheppard encountered the tail of the field only nine laps in and began working his way through the slower cars.

The first caution flag waved on Lap 23 for debris, erasing Sheppard’s lead and bringing him back in sight of Spatola and Summer Nationals points leader Tanner English, who were both locked in an intense battle for the runner-up spot.

The ensuing restart marked the beginning of a long green flag run that saw Sheppard extend his lead to over seven seconds at its largest and lap the field up to sixth place.

Even when Sheppard’s power steering system went kaput with under 20 laps remaining, the top five were unable to deplete the B5’s gap. His advantage held until a caution flag on Lap 99 for a slowing Ryan Miller in Turn 3 erased it one final time and put Luke Morey and English on his tail for the restart.

But again, Sheppard was unfazed, driving away under the green, the white, and the checkered flag to collect the $7,500 check and career win No. 29 with the Hell Tour — tying him with the late Scott Bloomquist for seventh on the all-time wins list.

“We come support these races because we love these tracks and our local dirt tracks,” Sheppard said. “These places are close to my heart; I grew up racing here [Macon]. I can remember sitting in the stands and watching the scoreboard during the day because I wasn’t old enough to go into the pits. I’d watch all the winners, and I’d see my uncle Ed come across there.”

Luke Morey crossed in second, English in third, Kyle Hardy in fourth, and Mitch McGrath rounding out the top five.

UP NEXT

The DIRTcar Summer Nationals begins the final week of competition for the 2026 campaign Monday, July 6 at Kankakee County Speedway in Kankakee, IL. Tickets for the event will be sold at the track on race day.

If you can’t be at the track, how can you watch the DIRTcar Summer Nationals? Every race is broadcasted live on DIRTVision.

Pepsi Herald & Review 100 (100 Laps): 1. B5-Brandon Sheppard[2]; 2. 49-Luke Morey[6]; 3. 96-Tanner English[3]; 4. 99-Kyle Hardy[5]; 5. 74-Mitch McGrath[9]; 6. 89-Mike Spatola[1]; 7. 31M-Tyler Millwood[10]; 8. 42W-Mckay Wenger[13]; 9. 15-Clay Stuckey[19]; 10. 25-Jason Feger[7]; 11. 91-Rusty Schlenk[20]; 12. 16-Rusty Griffaw[14]; 13. 17SR-Brody Smith[11]; 14. 30-Mark Voigt[22]; 15. 11M-Ryan Miller[16]; 16. 16S-Sam Seawright[8]; 17. ZT1-Zach Taylor[18]; 18. 17SS-Brenden Smith[4]; 19. 38J-Jake Little[21]; 20. 51B-Brandon Carpenter[17]; 21. 12-Jack Franklin[12]; 22. (DQ) 45-Kyle Hammer[15]

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Modifieds

Michael Ledford Passes Trevor Neville Late for Macon Win

By Dawson Elliott July 6, 2026

Trevor Neville was a 1/5-mile away from a second DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals triumph of the season Sunday night at Macon Speedway. And then, one bobble, hop, and a push later, and Michael Ledford was standing in Victory Lane.

Ledford, of Pontiac, IL, stole the win in dramatic fashion as leader Neville stumbled on the cushion in Turn 4 coming to the white flag, opening the door for Ledford’s No. 09 to race on by for the lead and his fifth career Summit Modified Feature win.

“I was pretty committed to running the bottom, it’s where I felt the most comfortable with my car,” Ledford said. “I got fortunate with [Neville] messing up over in turn four, it just worked out.

“This place is really cool, and I really enjoy coming here. Track was great, you could run almost anywhere you wanted to.”

The opening lap was led by polesitter Mike Harrison with Ledford and Neville in tow behind him. On Lap 3, Neville began to make his bid for the lead on Harrison before a caution halted his progress. The restart saw things get exciting as the lead trio went three wide off the exit of Turn 4 after Harrison stumbled on the cushion.

Neville saw the door open and ran through it, coming out on top of the three-car battle as they raced back into Turn 1 on Lap 5. Harrison battled back on the cushion before Neville pulled a slide job to block the charge.

Harrison crossed back under and the two went side-by-side entering Turn 1, making contact and allowing Ledford to reel them back in. Harrison was able to clear Neville again as they went down the backstretch, leading Lap 8.

Right as Neville retook the lead on Lap 9, a caution flag flew, halting the incredible battle for the lead. On the restart, Neville pulled away and looked well on his way to victory before coming to the white flag.

Neville hopped and stumbled on the top side of Turn 3, causing him to wash high in Turn 4 as the white flag waved. Ledford was waiting for any mistake from the leader and got it, sneaking by for the lead on the bottom as he drove across the start/finish line. Neville got his car pointed straight again and charged down the backstretch with speed in an attempt to get the top spot back, but it was too late as Ledford crossed under the checkers.

Neville finished second, Zeke McKenzie finished third, Beau DeYoung was fourth, and Ray Bollinger rounded out the top five.

UP NEXT

The DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals head to Kankakee County Speedway in Kankakee, IL on Monday, July 6.

How can you watch the Summit Modifieds? Every race is live on DIRTVision.

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 09-Michael Ledford[3]; 2. 777-Trevor Neville[2]; 3. 24-Zeke McKenzie[5]; 4. 27D-Beau DeYoung[6]; 5. 77-Ray Bollinger[9]; 6. 72A-Austin Lynn[4]; 7. 27E-Dalton Ewing[10]; 8. 27B-Kyle Barker[12]; 9. 0-Damian Kiefer[11]; 10. T23-John Toppozini[14]; 11. 81C-Christopher Cole[16]; 12. 11D-Brian Diveley[7]; 13. 14S-Carter Standerfer[17]; 14. 78-Maxx Emerson[20]; 15. 71-Jeff Graham[13]; 16. 24H-Mike Harrison[1]; 17. 14-Dalton Lane[15]; 18. 21-Lyndon Whitfill[8]; 19. 01-Jeremy Nichols[19]; 20. 24M-Matt Milner[18]; 21. (DNS) 10-Todd O’Neill; 22. (DNS) X75-Dylan Turpin

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Feature Results

Late Models
Pos # Driver Laps Led
1 B5 Brandon Sheppard 101 101
2 49 Luke Morey 101
3 96 Tanner English 101
4 99 Kyle Hardy 101
5 74 Mitch McGrath 101
6 89 Mike Spatola 100
7 31M Tyler Millwood 100
8 42W Mckay Wenger 100
9 15 Clayton Stuckey 100
10 25 Jason Feger 100
11 91 Rusty Schlenk 100
12 16 Rusty Griffaw 100
13 17SR Brody Smith 100
14 30 Mark Voigt 97
15 11M Ryan Miller 94
16 16S Sam Seawright 70
17 ZT1 Zach Taylor 60
18 17SS Brenden Smith 53
19 38J Jake Little 42
20 51B Brandon Carpenter 22
21 12 Jack Franklin 7
22 45 Kyle Hammer DQ 100
Modifieds
Pos # Driver Laps Led
1 09 Michael Ledford 25 2
2 777 Trevor Neville 25 19
3 24 Zeke McKenzie 25
4 27D Beau DeYoung 25
5 77 Ray Bollinger 25
6 72A Austin Lynn 25
7 27E Dalton Ewing 25
8 27B Kyle Barker 25
9 0 Damian Kiefer 25
10 T23 John Toppozini 25
11 81C Christopher Cole 25
12 11D Brian Diveley 25
13 14S Carter Standerfer 25
14 78 Maxx Emerson 25
15 71 Jeff Graham 25
16 24H Mike Harrison 21 4
17 14 Dalton Lane 16
18 21 Lyndon Whitfill 12
19 01 Jeremy Nichols 11
20 24M Matt Milner 11
21 10 Todd O'Neill DNS 0
22 X75 Dylan Turpin DNS 0

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Event Info

Herald & Review 100

Sunday, July 5th to Sunday, July 5th

Macon Speedway

205 N Wiles St

Macon, IL, 62544

Event Description

Week 4: The finale to the penultimate week of the 40th Summer Nationals will see the tour visit Macon Speedway for the crown jewel Herald & Review 100. The Summit Modifieds will also chase a $1,500 payday through 25 laps.

Series DIRTcar Summer Nationals, Summit Modified Nationals
Event Schedule

Pit Gates Open — Noon

Grandstand Gates Open — 5pm

Hot Laps — 6pm

*All times Central

Event Hashtag #HeraldReview100

Macon Speedway

The Coolest Bullring in the Country

Macon, Illinois

205 N Wiles St , 62544

1/4 Mile Bullring 0.200;
Opened 1945
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Track History

Macon Speedway was built in 1946 by Wayne Webb on the site of a brick factory on Macon’s West side. It has been in continuous operation since its inception. The facilities have undergone many changes over the years, but the track’s size has remained the same since it was first constructed. It is home to the crown jewel of the DIRTcar Summer Nationals - the Herald & Review 100.