Event Preview: South Boston Speedway’s Lead Trio of Late Model Drivers Eye Win in Saturday’s Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200
- Joe Chandler
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By Joe Chandler
Director, Public Relations
South Boston Speedway
SOUTH BOSTON, VA (June 25,2025) – A trio of Martinsville Speedway winners, all of whom are in the top three of the Sentara Health Late Model Stock Car Division point standings at South Boston Speedway, say winning the 19th running of the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 on Saturday night, June 28 at South Boston Speedway will be a special accomplishment.
Peyton Sellers of Danville, Virginia, a two-time winner of the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200, the kickoff race for the Virginia Triple Crown presented by FloRacing, is eyeing a third win in the event. He says winning the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 grows more special each time.
“With the popularity growing like it does every year, it becomes more special and more of an elite race,” Sellers pointed out.
“It is turning into a more elite event, not that it hasn’t been any other time, it’s just gaining a lot of traction between the Triple Crown and the popularity of how many drivers come to it. More people talk about it with the add-on of FloRacing, and all of the different opportunities people have to view it now. It has become something that is special.”
Trevor Ward of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who won at Martinsville Speedway in 2023 and won the Triple Crown that year, is seeking his first win in the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 this weekend. He finished third in the event in 2023 and was the runner-up in last season’s race. Like Sellers, Ward says winning the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 will be special.
“To win this race has been on my bucket list a long time,” Ward remarked. “It would be really cool to be able to check one more thing off of my bucket list.”
Landon Pembelton of Amelia, Virginia, a former Martinsville Speedway winner who has a fourth-place finish as his best effort in the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200, would like nothing better than to earn his first career victory in the event on Saturday.
“It would be a dream come true,” Pembelton said of winning the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200. “I’ve been chasing after it ever since I started racing Late Models. I’ve had good runs in the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200. I’ve either finished in the top five or six or either I’m wrecked. Hopefully the luck will swing my way.”
While the $10,000 winner’s prize and a guaranteed starting position in the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway in September are on the line in Saturday’s Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200, the trio has to consider what it will take to be in the mix for the Virginia Triple Crown presented by FloRacing and remain in contention for the South Boston Speedway Sentara Health Late Model Stock Car Division crown.
Ward holds a slim one-point lead over Sellers with Pembelton sitting in third place, just three points behind Ward, entering Saturday’s Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200.
“You have to keep it in mind,” Sellers remarked of the Triple Crown and the South Boston Speedway track points chase. “Being that it’s a points race for the Triple Crown and the track points, you have to give it a lot of thought. You can’t put your car in a bad spot. You’ve got to be there at the end, and usually, if you do, you’ll end up with a decent finish.
“We’ve been very fortunate to compete for the Triple Crowns, track points and things like that,” Sellers continued. “It comes from finishing races and putting yourself in position. There are a lot of young guys out there that can go fast and win races, but to run for points, you have to think about it a little differently.”
Ward points out that while those things have to be kept in mind, the chase for the South Boston Speedway track championship “is a tight battle and this is a long race. There is a long way to go. We’ve got four or five more weeks of this and anything can happen.”
Along with the $10,000 winner’s prize, several other awards will be up for grabs for the Sentara Health Late Model Stock Car Division in the 19th running of the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200. Those awards include a $500 Anderson Outdoor Solutions Pole Award, a $500 Sunoco/Sparks Oil Company Halfway Leader Award, and a $500 Anderson Outdoor Solutions Hard Charger Award to be given to the driver who gains the most positions from their initial feature starting position. In addition, there will be a $250 Gutterworx Stage 1 Leader Award for the leader at the end of Stage 1 and a Southside Disposal $250 Stage 3 Leader Award to go to the leader at the end of Stage 3.
Four races are scheduled as part of Saturday’s 19th running of the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 at South Boston Speedway. In addition to the 200-lap race for the Sentara Health Late Model Stock Car Division, there will be a 40-lap race for Budweiser Limited Sportsman Division, a 25-lap race for the Southside Disposal Pure Stock Division and a 15-lap race for the Dollar General Hornets Division. A patriotic Fourth of July fireworks show will follow the last race of the night.
Advance adult tickets for the June 28 Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 event are priced at $20 each. Tickets at the gate on race day will be $25 each. Seniors ages 65 and older, military, healthcare workers, and students (with ID) can purchase tickets for $20 each at the gate only on the day of the event.
Saturday’s event schedule has registration and pit gates opening at 10 a.m. and frontstretch spectator gates opening at 10 a.m. Rotating practice sessions for the four divisions will run from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Backstretch and Turn 4 tailgate gates open at 3:30 p.m.
Go Halifax Late Model Stock Car group qualifying starts at 4:15 p.m. Adriver autograph session is slated from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Pre-race ceremonies will start at 6:30 p.m. and the first race of the night will start at 7 p.m.
The latest news and updates about the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 and all of South Boston Speedway events can be found on the speedway’s website, www.southbostonspeedway.com, by calling the speedway office at 434-572-4947 or toll free at 1-877-440-1540 during regular business hours, and through the track’s social media channels.