
By Jim Haines
WINCHESTER, Va. (Apr. 26, 2025) — Kasey Weaver made a big turnaround from last week’s rough outing at Hagerstown, which ended early against the fence. The second night out with the Virginia Sprint Series couldn’t have gone more differently. After finishing second in his heat, Weaver went on to lead every lap of the RaceSaver IMCA Sprint Car feature to score the win at Winchester Speedway.
After morning showers gave way to windy and cold conditions, the feature lined up with Weaver and Matt Mullins on the front row. Weaver charged to the lead and stayed low on the track, with Mullins settling into second.
On the eighth lap, Mullins slid up slightly, allowing Dylan Shatzer to take over the runner-up position. A yellow on lap 13 brought the field back together, and Kevin Darling made his way to third on the restart. But Weaver continued to pace the field from out front.
With four laps remaining, another caution flew after a tangle in turn two ended the night for both Fred Arnold and Shatzer. On the restart, Weaver again pulled away, this time holding a strong lead over Darling and his brother Kolby Weaver all the way to the waving checkered flag.
The event was co-sanctioned with the Laurel Highlands Sprint Series.