Kaden Honeycutt Earns Eedemption, Keelan Harvick earns another PLM Tour win

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Column By: CARS MEDIA/ SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY – SOUTH BOSTON, VA – One month ago, Kaden Honeycutt suffered one of the most heartbreaking losses in his entire racing career.

While battling for the win in the Throwback Classic at Hickory Motor Speedway, zMAX CARS Tour officials determined Honeycutt jumped a late-race restart while battling Tristan McKee for the lead. A frustrated Honeycutt parked his car shortly after being administered the penalty, knowing a $50,000 paycheck escaped his grasp.

In his first race back with the CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour since that day, Honeycutt survived a chaotic Autos By Nelson Race Night to earn his first victory in the series since 2022. Joining Honeycutt in Cook Out Victory Lane was Keelan Harvick, continuing his recent streak of momentum in the CARS Pro Late Model Tour.

Although wins have eluded Kaden Honeycutt in a Late Model Stock over the past couple of years, the veteran racer has still enjoyed plenty of success on the CARS Tour platform that includes a PLM Tour title.

Despite this, Honeycutt wanted nothing more than to deliver Tom Usry Racing a checkered flag on the LMSC Tour. After enduring several near misses that extended beyond the CARS Tour, everything fell into place for Honeycutt to score a cathartic victory at South Boston Speedway on Saturday.

“It feels so good,” Honeycutt said. “I haven’t won since 2022. I know that’s insane to think even think about. I’ve been so close the past three years on winning so many races. This one is for [car owner] Kenneth Packer, R&S freaking Race Cars and this whole damn team. We don’t run a lot, but when we do, we contend for wins.”

Honeycutt has never doubted the potential of his No. 17 Late Model Stock, but circumstances kept them away from wins. The program’s breakthrough triumph at South Boston required Honeycutt to stay patient and take advantage of the attrition in front of him.

While running in third, Honeycutt witnessed Mini Tyrrell spin Tristan McKee from the lead following a hectic battle between the two. Tyrrell was assessed a penalty because of the contact, leaving Honeycutt to fend off a talented crowd of competitors that included Conner Jones, who was in search of his first win in nearly a year.

Jones’ aggressive charge during an overtime finish did not deter Honeycutt, who scored his fourth LMSC Tour win and ninth overall on the CARS Tour platform. There were times when Honeycutt was unsure he would get another LMSC Tour win, but he expressed his gratitude towards the support system that has kept him grounded no matter the situation

“I’ve been working on myself so much,” Honeycutt said. “I feel like I’ve let myself go in situations that have lost me a lot of races and good finishes. Everyone that has my back, they’ve been working on me forever and they never give up on me. I can’t say [enough] how much I appreciate that.

Conner Jones comes up one spot short of another LMSC Tour win

With victories at high-grip tracks like Tri-County Motor Speedway and North Wilkesboro Speedway on his resume, Conner Jones entered South Boston Speedway with plenty of optimism.

Jones methodically climbed his way up from a 15th place starting spot to position himself behind Kaden Honeycutt for a two-lap sprint to the finish. Although he found a couple of opportunities to pounce, Jones ultimately settled for second, his best performance of the current CARS LMSC Tour season so far.

“I definitely feel like I could have drove it into [turn] three a little farther,” Jones said. “When [Honeycutt] dove to the bottom, I thought he was going to wash up into the wall. If he does that, I don’t want to be right there on him. I gave him a little room and it didn’t work out in my favor.”

After he opened the year with a 30th place finish at Coastal Plains Motorsports Park, Jones has worked diligently to re-capture the momentum he enjoyed at the end of 2024. The results have been mixed for Jones, but his runner-up to Honeycutt at South Boston served as his fourth top five in 2025.

Even though South Boston was an ideal track for Jones to claim another top five, he entered the Autos By Nelson Race Night having never tallied one there. The lone top 10 Jones scored at South Boston did not occur until this year, where he placed 10th in the facility’s prestigious Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 in June.

Jones easily surpassed his previous South Boston milestone on Saturday, giving him a much-needed jolt of momentum with two races remaining. Having closed out the previous campaign with wins at Tri-County and North Wilkesboro, Jones is determined to pick up from where he left off and end 2025 on a positive note.

Keelan Harvick stays hot with third career PLM Tour victory

No driver has been more dominant in the CARS PLM Tour during the summer than Keelan Harvick.

The son of 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion and CARS Tour co-owner Kevin Harvick has now visited Victory Lane in three of the last four races he has entered. Earning another victory at South Boston Speedway on Saturday evening required Harvick to fend off current PLM Tour points leader Ben Maier across several restarts.

“I just wanted to do this for [Rackley W.A.R.],” Harvick said. “They always bring me a fast car and it’s really cool every time I get to bring them a trophy back home to the shop. I just can’t thank them enough.”

Harvick’s first season in full-bodied stock cars has seen him compete in events across the United States. Along with his three PLM Tour victories, Harvick also possesses two wins in the Spears CARS Tour West Pro Late Model Series at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway and Colorado National Speedway.

Each race has only served to bolster Harvick’s confidence behind the wheel, which was on full display as he fought to maintain control of the lead over Maier. The two young prospects rarely lost sight of one another throughout the first 75 laps, but Harvick finally gained the upper hand and drove away from Maier for the victory.

Relying on a year’s worth of Pro Late Model experience was a crucial factor in Harvick being able to enjoy another successful evening. While the transition into the discipline has featured plenty of highs and lows for Harvick, he considers himself a much more refined driver compared to when he made his first Pro Late Model start months ago.

“[My spotter] Robert Arch said to go as fast as I could, but I didn’t want to spin out, because that would be embarrassing,” Harvick said. “I just pushed it to the limit. There’s a lot to get used to [in a Pro Late Model] as the race goes on, but it’s definitely a fun challenge.”

Only two races remain on the 2025 zMAX CARS Tour season. Tri-County Motor Speedway awaits both CARS Tour divisions on Oct. 4, with FloRacing set to provide coverage of all the on-track action.

For more information on the zMAX CARS Late Model Stock Tour and the zMAX CARS Pro Late Model Tour, visit www.carsracingtour.com. Be sure to stay active and social with the tour by liking “CARS Tour” on Facebook, following @CARSTour on X (formerly known as Twitter) and scrolling through photos on Instagram cars_tour.

Additional series information can be obtained by calling the CARS Tour series office, located in Mooresville, NC, at 704-662-9212.

LMSC Results:

  1. 17 Kaden Honeycutt
  2. 44 Conner Jones
  3. 22 Carson Loftin
  4. 29 Landen Lewis
  5. 41 Mason Diaz
  6. 03 Lanie Buice
  7. 7 Tristan McKee
  8. 4 Kade Brown
  9. 12W Trevor Ward
  10. 57 Landon Huffman
  11. 2W Ryan Wilson
  12. 00 Chase Burrow
  13. 28 Landon S. Huffman
  14. 97 Isaac Kitzmiller
  15. 4S Donovan Strauss
  16. 2 Brandon Pierce
  17. 81 Mini Tyrrell
  18. 88 Connor Hall
  19. 04 Ronnie Bassett Jr. – OUT
  20. 08 Deac McCaskill – OUT
  21. 6 Brandon Lopez – OUT
  22. 88B Doug Barnes Jr. – OUT
  23. 71 Parker Eatmon – OUT
  24. 15 Ryan Millington – OUT
  25. 05 Mason Bailey – OUT
  26. 4D Kyle Dudley – OUT
  27. 16 Chad McCumbee – OUT

PLM Results:

  1. 62 Keelan Harvick
  2. 6 Ben Maier
  3. 6L Brandon Lopez
  4. 51 Harrison Burton
  5. 25 Isaac Kitzmiller
  6. 44 Conner Jones
  7. 7 Tristan McKee
  8. 97 Dylan Garner
  9. 15 T.J. DeCaire
  10. 61 Mason Walters
  11. 40 Mia Lovell
  12. 4 Trey Burke
  13. 17 Brody Gunter -1
  14. 2NY Colton Ingerick – OUT
  15. 47 Tyler Reif – OUT
  16. 62D Rodney Dowless – OUT
 
 
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