The JEGS Champion Racing Association Pro Late Models will be returning to Anderson Speedway for the Great Deals 100.
The touring series has visited Anderson Speedway 11 times in recent years with Cody Coughlin as the defending race winner.
Coughlin also holds the track record turning a lap at 11.992-seconds around the high-banked quarter mile oval.
Coughlin has won the race three times and is joined by Trent Snyder who won in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
This will be the second point race for the touring series in 2025 with Kyle Crump claiming the win at Toledo Speedway.
Eddie VanMeter is the only Indiana driver to win a JEGS race accomplishing the feat in 2015. His son Billy VanMeter will be looking to add his name to the record books.
The Modified Division will be making the first appearance of the year this after rain forced the cancellation of opening night at Anderson Speedway.
The Modified Division returns for a second year as a regular division at the track.
Last year Jake Owens was crowned the driver’s champion in the division while Nathan Greene claimed the owner’s honors.
Several new competitors in the division are expected in 2025 with a strong field anticipated.
Last year five different drivers visited victory lane with Dalton Conner winning three events and Greene winning twice.
The second year of the Beaver Contracting Legends as a full-time division will be competing for the first time in 2025.
The track has hosted Legends competitors on an annual basis for the Grant Fritz/Greg Dietzen Memorial race.
The Legends feature is 25 laps.
Madison County resident John Robbins is the defending champion.
Four different drivers scored victories with Robbins leading the way with three wins and Sam Johnson with two.
The Beaver Contracting Thunder Roadsters will be joining the action where Robbins already has a win under his belt this year.
Qualifying is set for 5:30 p.m. and racing at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $18 for adults, $5 for kids age 6-12, and free for all kids 5 and under.