

9/30/2025
Dells Raceway Park
TUNDRA SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED AT FALLOWEEN 100
GREEN BAY, WI 9/30/25 – The 2025 TUNDRA season took plenty of twists and turns with multiple rain outs and a shuffling of the schedule. On October 18 the TUNDRA Super Late Models Series will decide its 2025 Championship at Dells Raceway Park with the Falloween 100 which will be the the fiifth Series Championship decided on the event which also includes the Alive for 5 Series, Midwest Truck Series, Midwest Dash Series and the Lefthander Performance 602 Late Model Series.
After the first three TUNDRA Series races of the season the team of Bobby Kendall and Travis Volm lead the team of Jordan DeVoy and Kody King by just two points. Kendall and DeVoy will be racing for TUNDRA points at the event. Brock Heinrich is still in the hunt, 19 points out of the lead.
The team of Casey Johnson and Justin Mondeik sit 37 points out, and mathematically could still split another TUNDRA title between themselves.
In a first for TUNDRA, the event is co-sanctioned with Dells Raceway Park’s Alive for Five Series. Drivers who registered as TUNDRA members will race head-to-head for feature points within the 100-lap main. The highest finishing driver will be deemed the TUNDRA winner and will receive feature-winning points.
A total of 14 drivers registered as TUNDRA members this season. Of those, 13 are expected to take part in the event. That leaves the maximum amount of points to be gained at 39.
If the battle is to come down to Kendall and DeVoy, the math is simple. Whichever driver finishes better wins the Championship. The split between positions is greater than two points until 10th and 11th place, meaning the bulk of the TUNDRA drivers would have to finish ahead of both to force a tie.
For Heinrich to emerge as Champion, he would need some help. He would need to be among the Top Four finishing TUNDRA drivers and have at least six spots on Kendall and five on DeVoy.
Johnson (who will be representing his team) will need DeVoy to finish 13th among the 13, Kendall to finish 12th, and Heinrich to finish somewhere outside the Top 10 of TUNDRA regulars.
Kendall and DeVoy both have strong histories at DRP. Kendall has turned many laps and set multiple TUNDRA fast times in the series’ infancy. DeVoy has won big events – including TUNDRA and Alive For Five races at the third-mile. Both drivers have three Top Tens in four Alive For Five races this season.
Both teams are deserving of sitting in their spot due to consistent efforts through the three races.
Kendall began the season with a Seventh Place finish at Wisconsin International Raceway. From there, Volm notched two strong finishes of Seventh at Golden Sands and Fourth at Marshfield.
It was Kody King who lit the torch for his team with a Fifth Place finish in the season opener at WIR. DeVoy followed that up on Labor Day with a Fourth Place finish at Golden Sands. King then kept his team in the hunt after persevering through a tough qualifying effort at Marshfield to notch an Eighth Place finish.
Not to be lost, are the chances of Brock Heinrich, who suffered a DNF in the opener at WIR. He recovered well with two consecutive Fifth Place efforts at Golden Sands and Marshfield. It will be Heinrich’s first visit to DRP this season. He finished Eighth in last year’s North American Cup 100.
If Kendall, DeVoy, or Heinrich seal the Championship without being the top running TUNDRA driver, there would be another wacky stat line to a year that seems full of anomalies (thanks in large part to Mother Nature). It would be the third time a TUNDRA Championship was won without a feature win. Dalton Zehr accomplished the feat in 2017 and Casey Johnson won the title without a feature win in 2018.
The Falloween 100 takes place at Dells Raceway Park on Saturday, October 18. For ticket information visit link below https://www.myracepass.com/tracks/3234/tickets/1461090
TUNDRA MEMBERS ELIGIBLE TO RACE FOR SERIES POINTS
(in order of current TUNDRA point standings)
Bobby Kendall
Jordan DeVoy
Brock Heinrich
Casey Johnson
Braison or Lowell Bennett
Corey Jankowski
Wyatt Brooks
Randy Schuler
Ty Fredrickson
Cody Vanderloop
Nick Egan
Derrick Van Dreel
Jevin Guralski
Tristan Swanson
Article Credit: Matt Panure
Submitted By: Jerry Auby