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Daniels Reignites Title Bid at Springfield; Drane Clinches AFT Singles Crown

August 30, 2025 – Springfield, Illinois — Estenson Racing left the Illinois State Fairgrounds with two storylines that matter most: Dallas Daniels dragged his Mission AFT SuperTwins title hopes back within striking distance, and Tom Drane wrapped up the AFT Singles championship with authority.

SuperTwins: Daniels wins when it counts

The Mission Triple Challenge format (10, 15, and 20 laps with escalating points) turned Springfield Mile I into a pressure cooker. After a turbulent qualifying that sent several heavy hitters through the LCQ and sidelined others, Daniels kept his head and played the long game.

The result swung the standings dramatically: Bauman’s lead shrank to just two points (280–278) with only a few races left. Daniels summed it up with a nod to grit and execution—after a rough start to the day, the team refused to fold, and he nailed his final run through Turns 3–4 to seal a signature Springfield Mile victory.

Singles: Drane seals the #1 plate—two rounds early

Tom Drane delivered a champion’s performance from green to checkers, becoming the first non-American champion in any Progressive American Flat Track class and locking the AFT Singles title with two rounds to spare.

It was Drane’s sixth win of the season, capping a year defined by speed and relentless consistency. Post-race, he credited the entire Estenson program and his family for the foundation behind the #1 plate—and he still has room to chase history with more wins before season’s end.

What’s next

The paddock resets overnight for Springfield Mile II on Sunday, August 31, the penultimate round. With Daniels only two points back and Drane already crowned, Estenson Racing rolls into Sunday with momentum—and plenty still to play for.

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