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July 22, 2023

Hampton Heat 2023: TV channel, live stream, schedule, entry list, more for Virginia Triple Crown race at Langley Speedway


Based on what happened earlier this month in the 2023 Virginia Triple Crown opener, there’s a strong chance the 15th annual Hampton Heat on Saturday will be hotter than usual.

Larry King Law’s Langley Speedway in Hampton, Virginia will once again host the second leg of the prestigious Virginia Late Model Triple Crown. This after an unforgettable Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 at South Boston Speedway on July 1.

LIVE STREAM: Watch the 2023 Hampton Heat on FloRacing

JR Motorsports Late Model Stock driver Carson Kvapil crossed the finish line first to win the Triple Crown opener at South Boston, but he and third-place finisher Landon Huffman were disqualified following post-race technical inspection. Bobby McCarty, who crossed the line second at South Boston, was declared the winner.

Kvapil is entered in Saturday’s Hampton Heat hoping to avenge his disqualification with a victory at Langley. But he’ll once again have to beat a jam-packed field of Late Model Stock aces in the likes of McCarty, Brenden “Butterbean” Queen, Peyton Sellers, Connor Hall and Landon Pembelton, among others.

Including the complete entry list and schedule, below is everything to know about Saturday’s Hampton Heat at Langley Speedway.

Langley Speedway
(Photo: Langley Speedway)

What TV channel is the 2023 Hampton Heat on?

This year’s Hampton Heat will not broadcast on a traditional TV network, but all of the race action at Langley can be viewed live on FloRacing, the official streaming home for all NASCAR Roots properties.

FloRacing’s live coverage is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. ET. The stream will include all of Langley’s support division feature races.

Pre-race ceremonies for the main event are scheduled to start at 8:15 p.m. ET with Late Model Stock driver introductions. The 200-lap race itself is scheduled to take the green flag at 8:45 p.m. ET

Date Start time How to watch
Saturday, July 22, 2022 6:30 p.m. ET FloRacing

Complete schedule for the 2023 Hampton Heat

Late Model Stock drivers will have an open practice on Friday, July 21. And then Saturday will be a busy day at Langley Speedway.

The on-track activity begins at 12:30 p.m. ET, when Late Model Stock drivers will have another open practice. Practice for the local divisions (Legends, Super Streets and UCARs) will follow.

Late Model Stocks will qualify at 4:30 p.m. ET, well ahead of their scheduled race time of 8:45 p.m. ET.

Below is the complete race-day schedule for Late Model Stocks during Saturday’s Hampton Heat at Langley Speedway.

Time Event
11 a.m. ET Gates open
11:15 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET Inspection line open
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. ET Mandatory driver, crew chief and spotter meeting
12:30 – 2 p.m. ET Open practice (14 cars on track at a time; Five-minute break every 30 minutes)
3:30 p.m. ET All work complete; cars must be backed out of pit area
4:15 p.m. ET Teams remove pit stall tents in preparation for qualifying
4:30 p.m. ET Qualifying (Three laps – one scuff lap, then green-white-checkered)
5:15 – 5:45 p.m. ET Autograph session (In fan zone near main grandstand entrance)
5:30 – 6 p.m. ET Remove transporters from infield
6:15 p.m. ET Invocation and God Bless America
7 – 7:30 p.m. ET Final work session
8:15 p.m. ET Driver introductions
8:30 p.m. ET Invocation and National Anthem
8:45 p.m. ET 15th annual Hampton Heat (200 laps)

Hampton Heat
2022 Hampton Heat (Photo: Langley Speedway)

Entry list

As of Monday, July 17, the entry list for the 2023 Hampton Heat at Langley included 33 Late Model Stocks.

Many of the heavy-hitters in Late Model Stock competition will race at Langley on Saturday, including both the driver who crossed the finish line first at South Boston (Carson Kvapil) and the driver who was eventually declared the winner (Bobby McCarty).

Brenden “Butterbean” Queen already has a handful of big Late Model Stock wins in 2023, and he’ll aim for another in the Hampton Heat after a strong run at South Boston.

Below is the latest entry list for Saturday’s main event at Langley.

Entry Car No. Driver Hometown Make
1 0 Landon Pembelton Amelia, VA Toyota
2 2 Brandon Pierce Oak Ridge, NC Chevy
3 2 Matt Waltz Carrollton, VA Chevy
4 3 Trey Williams Powhatan, VA Chevy
5 03 Brenden Queen Chesapeake, VA Toyota
6 04 Ronnie Bassett Jr. Lexington, NC Chevy
7 05 Mason Bailey Richmond, VA Chevy
8 6 Bobby McCarty Madison, NC Ford
9 8 Carson Kvapil Mooresville, NC Chevy
10 08 Cody Bryant Chesapeake, VA Chevy
11 9 Rodney Boyd Yorktown, VA Chevy
12 12 Nick Smith Hampton, VA Chevy
13 14 Chase Burrow King William, VA Chevy
14 14 Jared Fryar Jacksonville, NC Ford
15 15 Logan Clark Mechanicsville, VA Ford
16 17 Stacy Puryear South Boston, VA Chevy
17 21 Greg Edwards Poquoson, VA Chevy
18 25 Craig Eastep Poquoson, VA Toyota
19 25 Jacob Borst Elon, NC Chevy
20 26 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Toyota
21 29 Casey Wyatt Hampton, VA Ford
22 31 Cole Bruce Fredericksburg, VA Chevy
23 41 Woody Howard Chesapeake, VA Ford
24 42 Chris Horton Jr. South Mills, NC Ford
25 47 Ryley Music Norfolk, VA Toyota
26 51 Ryan Matthews Mechanicsville, VA Chevy
27 57 Eddie Johnson Midlothian, VA Ford
28 77 Connor Hall Hampton, VA Toyota
29 77 Trevor Ward Winston Salem, NC Chevy
30 90 Terry Carroll
31 91 Justin Carroll Williamsburg, VA Chevy
32 95 Sam Yarbrough Myrtle Beach, SC Ford

Hampton Heat
Carson Kvapil (No. 8) and Brenden Queen (No. 03) in action during the Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 200 at South Boston Speedway on July 1, 2023. (Photo: Sanjay Suchak/NASCAR)

Hampton Heat history, winners

The local heroes of Langley have fared well against outside competition since the inception of the Hampton Heat in 2008.

In the 14-year history of the event, four-time track champion C.E. Falk III has been the most successful driver. Falk won the Hampton Heat two consecutive years in 2010 and 2011 before adding one last victory to his resume in 2014.

Langley regulars and short-track veterans alike will look to write their own Hampton Heat history on Saturday in what is bound to be one of the most grueling Late Model Stock events of the year under the tumultuous summer heat.

Below is the complete list of Hampton Heat winners.

Year Winner
2008 Nick Smith
2009 Woody Howard
2010 C.E. Falk III
2011 C.E. Falk III
2012 Matt Bowling
2013 Peyton Sellers
2014 C.E. Falk III
2015 Lee Pulliam
2016 Not held
2017 Bobby McCarty
2018 Philip Morris
2019 Connor Hall
2020 Brenden Queen
2021 Josh Berry
2022 Jared Fryar
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