Eldon, Missouri — September 13, 2025. Estenson Racing closed out the Progressive American Flat Track season in emphatic fashion at the Arby’s Lake Ozark Short Track presented by Arrowhead Brass, with Dallas Daniels clinching the 2025 Grand National Championship and Tom Drane winning the AFT Singles Main to cap his already-secured Singles crown.
SuperTwins: Daniels finishes P3 to lock the title
Under the Saturday-night lights at the 0.25-mile Lake Ozark Speedway bullring, Daniels brought the No. 32 Yamaha MT-07 DT home in third behind winner Briar Bauman and runner-up Brandon Robinson—more than enough to secure his first premier-class championship after a season-long duel. Official timing lists Daniels P3, just 3.667s off the win, with a best lap of 17.473s. Moments later, AFT confirmed him as 2025 Grand National Champion.
Singles: Drane ends the year on top (again)
Already crowned champion two rounds early, Tom Drane put an exclamation point on his breakthrough campaign by winning the AFT Singles Main at Lake Ozark. Cycle News’ results show Drane taking the flag after 23 laps, edging Terren Santero by 0.139s, with Kage Tadman completing the podium. Additional reports echoed the victory, underscoring how thoroughly the teenager controlled the finale.
What it means for Estenson Racing
- Champions in both classes. Daniels’ SuperTwins crown and Drane’s Singles title deliver a banner year for Estenson, validating the team’s Yamaha platforms across two disciplines.
- Closing form. Daniels’ measured P3 at a tricky short track showcased title management under pressure; Drane’s win demonstrated the same week-in, week-out pace that let him clinch early and still attack for trophies.
Key numbers from Lake Ozark
- SuperTwins Main (8 min + 2 laps): 1) Bauman; 2) Robinson; 3) Daniels (Estenson Yamaha) — MoV 0.678s, Daniels’ best lap 17.473s.
- Singles Main: 1) Drane (Estenson Yamaha); 2) Santero (+0.139s); 3) Tadman (+0.465s).
The season in one line
From Daytona to the Ozarks, Estenson Racing delivered the double: SuperTwins Champion Dallas Daniels and Singles Champion Tom Drane, capped by a win + podium at the final round.