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King of Coles

Coles County Speedway Mattoon, IL Saturday, May 31, 2025
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Cannon McIntosh Reigns as King of Coles with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series

By Matt Skipper June 1, 2025

Cannon McIntosh has a new title for him to brag about as the King of Coles.

The reigning Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota champion had to race methodically through momentum-swinging slide jobs at Coles County Speedway for his second Series win of 2025.

Ethan Mitchell and Gavin Miller brought the field of 22 Midgets to the green flag for the 30-lap Feature. Mitchell had the holeshot entering the first corner and took the early lead over Miller and McIntosh in third place.

Mitchell held the lead for the first 10 laps until Miller began his charge for the lead. Using a late slide job in Turns 1 and 2, Miller had to chop “Lil’ Bundy” at the entrance of the backstretch to secure the top spot on Lap 11.

Miller and Mitchell’s battle led to McIntosh, Chase McDermand, and Friday winner Karter Sarff closing on the two drivers. As the crossed flags signaled the halfway mark on Lap 15, McIntosh and Mitchell traded slide jobs for second place until light contact off of Turn 4 gave the Bixby, OK driver second place as McDermand and Sarff followed suit behind him.

A caution on Lap 17 gave McIntosh his first chance at taking the lead from his Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports (KKM) teammate. Miller did not carry enough speed into the restart and began the battle of the two drivers trading slide jobs around the 0.125-mile oval.

McIntosh captured the lead with 10 laps remaining, but did not have the clearance on Miller’s No. 97 as he came back to retake the lead on Lap 23.

The final caution of the night on Lap 27 gave McIntosh one final gasp at stealing the crown from Miller. On the ensuing restart, McIntosh beat his teammate to the throttle as he sailed the Mobil 1 No. 71K into Turn 1 to take back the lead for the second and final time of the Feature.

While Miller executed a Hail Mary dive on the final lap for the win, it was McIntosh who captured the checkered flag first to extend his Series all-time wins record to 13 on Saturday night.

“I felt like we were better in the middle part of the race when I got to (Gavin),” McIntosh said. “He was able to slide me, I was able to slide him, and he made it really hard for me, but I was able to fight back each time. Just when I thought I’d done enough to protect, he’d come back with another slider.

“He was able to get away towards the end, and thankfully, we had another caution so I knew I had to change up the game plan and try something different. I just started sliding myself, it worked, and was able to cover the tracks so he wasn’t able to get back by.”

Miller finished second for his fourth appearance on the Series podium in 2025. Though he is seeking his first win of the season, he is not hanging his head low from the result.

“At the end of the day, the cautions kind of hurt us there at the end,” Miller said. “I got away from him on the previous one, so I was like, ‘I’m going to do something similar’ and it worked, but Cannon’s slider checked me up a little bit off exit because he would carry a lot more speed on entry and I would slow up just to get on the top and I would carry way more exit speed than he would. 

“It was just a guessing game, to be honest. 
I feel like the line I chose in (Turns 1 and 2) ramping it up on the wall there was a good choice because I had a lot of speed from it on the long runs. It just took a couple laps for me and me get my momentum built up.”

Sarff left the King of Coles with a third-place finish. His weekend at the track boosts his Xtreme-POWRi Challenge Series points lead to 27 over Jacob Denney heading into June.

“It was a track that was so top dominant,” Sarff said. “I mean, it was real racey, but when everyone’s all lined up, nose to tail, it’s kind of hard to get around and throw a slider on someone. It was a lot of fun and really happy we could get to the podium there. Third and first, there’s nothing to hang our heads on. I’m just super proud of our team and the weekend that we had.”

McDermand finished the Feature in fourth place, and Millersville, MO’s Joe B. Miller picked up his first top-five result of the 2025 Xtreme Outlaw Midgets season.

Leaving the King of Coles weekend, Denney remains the Series points leader with Chase McDermand in second place at 71 points behind, and Miller runs third, 105 points back.

RECAP NOTES:

Smith Titanium Quick Time Award: Gavin Miller

Toyota Heat 1 Winner: Michael Faccinto

CASM Safety Products Heat 2 Winner: Kaiden Manders

TJ Forged Heat 3 Winner: Ethan Mitchell

DIRTVision Heat 4 Winner: Steven Snyder Jr

High-Point Driver: Ethan Mitchell

Last Chance Showdown Winners: Joe B. Miller, Tyler Edwards

Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger: Karter Sarff (+10)

Honest Abe Roofing 16th Place Finisher: Zach Boden

Up Next: The Xtreme Outlaw Midgets team up with the World of Outlaws Real American Beer Late Models, DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models, and Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals at I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park for the St. Louis Firecracker Faceoff on Friday-Saturday, June 20-21.

FIRECRACKER FACEOFF TICKETS

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or by downloading the DIRTVision App.

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 3. 21K-Karter Sarff[13]; 4. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[15]; 6. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[1]; 7. 67-Jacob Denney[5]; 8. 56E-Tyler Edwards[16]; 9. 4-Steven Snyder Jr[8]; 10. 94-Hayden Wise[19]; 11. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[21]; 12. 72-Alex Karpowicz[14]; 13. 9U-Kameron Key[12]; 14. 12-Trey Marcham[18]; 15. 98K-Brandon Carr[20]; 16. 51-Zach Boden[17]; 17. 44-Branigan Roark[22]; 18. 5D-Zach Daum[9]; 19. 55-Trevor Cline[11]; 20. 71-Kaiden Manders[7]; 21. 67K-Colton Robinson[10]; 22. 5U-Michael Faccinto[3]

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Event Info

King of Coles

Friday, May 30th to Saturday, May 31st

Coles County Speedway

10743 E County Road 900 N

Mattoon, IL, 61938

Event Description

After debuting on the Xtreme Outlaw Midget schedule in 2024, the Series returns to Coles County Speedway in 2025 for a two-day event — Friday–Saturday, May 30–31 — marking the third and fourth races of the Xtreme Outlaw-POWRi Challenge Series.

The 1/8-mile oval, more widely known for its weekly Micro Sprint racing programs, took on its first-ever national Midget program last year and watched as Ashton Torgerson won an entertaining main event.

Series Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series
Event Schedule

3PM: Pit Gates Open
4PM: Grandstand Gates Open
6:30PM: Hot Laps

*All times Central

Event Hashtag <p>#KingofColes</p>

Coles County Speedway

Mattoon, Illinois

10743 E County Road 900 N , 61938

0.125 Mile
Ticket Phone (314) 412-8489
Track History

Historic Coles County Speedway- The oldest micro sprint track in the United States.....


In 1956, 7 insightful racing enthusiast decided to form the Coles County Modified Midget Racing Association. Each member donated $25 each and the club was born. They were hard-working men that loved the sport of then called Micro Midgets. They had the foresight to see that the future was bright for the racers in the central Illinois area. Thus, CCMMRA established.


The club's first racetrack, an 1/8 mile dirt oval, was called Coles County Fairgrounds. The track was located at the sale barn and was commonly referred to as the New Sale Barn Track. 1957 thru 1959, the track was located on the property of Monte Popham. In 1957 the track held the State Championship, won by Dave Moon of Warrensburg. Popularity increased dramatically after this race and it was not uncommon to see crowds of more than 1000 people each week. in 1960, the club purchased the ground that the is now the present site of the Speedway!


We are grateful to the original 7 and to all the people that followed them for having the same foresight to see how Micro Sprint racing would grow.


We vow to keep this great legacy going and to keep the same vision as the original 7 as we take Coles County Speedway into the next chapter of its long historic life!!