Montgomery, AL — The Fall Brawl at Montgomery Motor Speedway saw a trio of local classes hit the track in addition to the headlining feature, the Modifieds of Mayhem 50-lapper.
Chris Wagner, Jared Maupin, and Charles Davis all picked up victories in their respective features.
Chris Wagner Prevails in Late Model Sportsman 72-Lapper
Chris Wagner certainly had to work for his victory in the Late Model Sportsman feature. Starting from sixth position as a result of winning the last LMS race at Montgomery, Wagner had to methodically move up through the field en route to victory.
The race saw several comers and goers, with Trey Grimes starting up front by virtue of the redraw. Jeff Campbell and Jeremy Williams led laps in the early stages of the night, with Williams looking like he had the car to beat for most of the feature.
A little past the halfway point in the race, Williams started to fall back, opening the door for Chris Wagner to inherit the lead and never look back. Wagner, the Late Model Sportsman points leader, picked up his fourth victory of the year with Saturday’s Fall Brawl Triumph.
“I did everything I could to keep [the car] underneath me,” said Wagner in victory lane. “A 72-lap race on these tires, it’s hard on them. I did everything I could to keep them behind me, and I appreciate [Campbell] not dumping me. Glad we came out and got us another one.”
Behind Wagner, Jeff Campbell and Brandon Bishop rounded out the podium in second and third respectively. Bill Bethea and J.R. Hartley rounded out the top five.
Late Model Sportsman Fall Brawl Results
- Chris Wagner
- Jeff Campbell
- Brandon Bishop
- Bill Bethea
- J.R. Hartley
- Hunter Tyus
- Justice Evans
- Larry Hughes -2 laps
- Joey Holt -7 laps
- Jeremy Williams -16 laps
- Trey Grimes -17 laps
- Bill Melvin -50 laps
Jared Maupin Scores Outlaw Victory
The Outlaw Late Models held a 50-lap contest on Saturday, which saw Jared Maupin emerge as the victor after a late-race restart.
An incident in the closing laps of the race involving Jason Furrow and John Burns resulted in Maupin lining up on the outside of the front row for the ensuing restart.
From there, Maupin piloted his machine around the outside of Jeremy Williams, who had been the dominant car of the race. The closing laps saw nobody able to match Maupin’s speed, as he cruised to victory lane.
“That caution was perfect,” said Maupin. “We didn’t have too much for the long run, but I know we had some grip left. We just had to get a good restart, that’s all it was.”
Behind Maupin, Kyle Lowry worked his way up to second. Jeremy Williams rounded out the podium in third, with Cameron Henderson and Dylan Courtney rounding out the top five.
Outlaw Late Model Fall Brawl Results
- Jared Maupin
- Kyle Lowry
- Jeremy Williams
- Cameron Henderson
- Dylan Courtney
- John Burns
- Jered Moore -1 lap
- Mikell Rawls -2 laps
- Jason Furrow -8 laps
- Gary Sanford -14 laps
Charles Davis Continues Street Stock Dominance
Charles Davis has been unstoppable in Street Stock competition throughout the summer months, and that has yet to change after Saturday’s Fall Brawl.
Davis had a target on his back, with Chestnut Creek Materials sponsoring a $500 bounty on Davis. Despite the additional prize if anyone were to win and beat Davis, it was all for naught.
Davis started sixth as a result of winning the last Street Stock event at Montgomery, but quickly worked his way to the front, piloting his no. 6 Street Stock to victory lane at the conclusion of the 35-lap feature.
“Wow, that was a heck of a run,” said Davis. “Everyone loved the bottom tonight so I had do make a pass in the infield, sorry about that. We had a little bad luck in the first part of the year, but you can’t keep this old dog down.”
Behind Davis, Tre Huff and Daniel Jacks completed the podium. Dawson Parker and Bubba Deaton rounded out the top five.
Street Stock Fall Brawl Results
- Charles Davis
- Tre Huff
- Daniel Jacks
- Dawson Parker
- Bubba Deaton -1 lap
- Nicky Pate -1 lap
- Andrew Wiggins -1 lap
- Will Smith -3 laps
- Kara Wesenberg -3 laps
- Ryan Logan -7 laps
- Austin Evans -7 laps
Racing returns to Montgomery Motor Speedway on October 4th. The night will be headlined by the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series, with the night also set to feature Street Stocks and Crown Stocks and Legacy Cars .

Jaxon Bishop Scores Dominant Modifieds of Mayhem Win in Montgomery Fall Brawl
On By Reid ScottIn Modifieds, Pavement
September 14, 2025
Montgomery, AL — Coming off of a similar performance at Five Flags Speedway just one month ago, Jaxon Bishop scored his second consecutive Modifieds of Mayhem win with his victory in the Fall Brawl at Montgomery Motor Speedway.
Bishop carved his way through the field after starting in the sixth position by virtue of the redraw. It appeared to be easy work for Bishop, who found himself challenging Jeremy Williams for the lead within the first ten laps.
Unfortunately for Williams, a spin in Turns 3 and 4 would gift Bishop the lead. Following the ensuing restart with 38 laps remaining, Bishop never looked back, with the Toney, Al. native scoring his second Modifieds of Mayhem victory in his second start with the series in 2025.
Bishop attributed his success to his father, Casey, and all the work behind the scenes that involved building this Modifieds of Mayhem chassis.
“It’s not the driver, it’s all my dad,” said Bishop. “The fact that he built us this race car and we’re doing this right now proves a lot to him. He never got this chance that I have now.”
Second place finisher Richie Smith, a regular competitor in Florida Modified competition, ultimately finished second in the Fall Brawl, his debut race at Montgomery Motor Speedway.
“We’ve never been here before, didn’t really know what to expect. Gotta thank the fans, gotta thank Stan [Narrison] for putting this stuff on, thank all my guys that help me, my wife, Johnny at RRD.”
Texas racer Jared Maupin rounded out the podium in third.
“We had a good hotrod,” said Maupin. “Just tried to be as clean as I could without moving anybody. Wish we could’ve capitalized a little better.”
Behind Maupin, Ander Johnson and Hunter Evans rounded out the top five in fourth place and fifth place respectively.
The next stop for the Modifieds of Mayhem will be Champions Night on Saturday, October 18th, when the series will return to Montgomery for the final points-paying event of the season. The night will also feature racing from Pro Late Models, Street Stocks, and Crown Stocks. The event will be streamed live on Racing America.
Modifieds of Mayhem Fall Brawl Results
- Jaxon Bishop
- Richie Smith
- Jared Maupin
- Ander Johnson
- Hunter Evans
- Kevin Peel
- Buddy Anderson
- L.J. Grimm
- Blake Ferguson
- Ryan Price
- Johnny Brazier
- Will Mack -1 lap
- Taylor Cook -1 lap
- Brad Bowman -27 laps
- Bubba VanDevender -30 laps
- Brad Stell -30 laps
- Jeremy Williams -38 laps
- Tyler Rice -39 laps


Racing returns to Montgomery Motor Speedway on October 4th. The night will be headlined by the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series, with the night also set to feature Street Stocks and Crown Stocks and Legacy Cars .














