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August 11, 2025

Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin: Entry list, schedule, live stream, more for 2025 race at Berlin Raceway


The third and final crown jewel of Berlin Raceway‘s 2025 season is set to take place Wednesday evening in the prestigious Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin.

Since it was created in 2010, the Battle at Berlin has pitted the facility’s local heroes against many talented competitors from both the national and Super Late Model ranks. Kyle Busch claimed the first three editions of the Battle at Berlin, with other notable winners including Erik Jones, Bubba Pollard and Carson Hocevar, the most recent champion.

RELATED: Watch the Battle at Berlin 250 on FloRacing

Despite the star power the Battle at Berlin regularly attracts, the list of champions features plenty of representation from the weekly ranks. Brian Campbell, who has won the last two Berlin track titles, prevailed in the Battle at Berlin in 2017; and 2022 track champion Evan Shotko won that year in a race that featured Jones, Hocevar, Ty Majeski and William Byron.

With a total purse of $125,000 and a $40,000 race-winning paycheck on the line, plenty of talented drivers are making the mid-week trip to Berlin for the 250-lap feature. All are looking to secure a significant payday and make their own mark on the growing history of the Battle at Berlin.

Below is everything you need to know about Wednesday’s big race at Berlin Raceway.

Battle at Berlin
Carson Hocevar dominated last year’s Battle at Berlin, leading 171 of 250 laps. (Photo: Julia Schachinger/NASCAR)

What TV Channel is the Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin on in 2025?

All the on-track action for the Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin can be viewed live on FloRacing, the official streaming home for all NASCAR Regional properties.

The event will not be shown on a traditional television network.

Below is the schedule for FloRacing’s coverage.

Date Start time How to watch
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2025 5 p.m. ET FloRacing

Race-day schedule

This year’s Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 13. The event will be headlined by the 250-lap Super Late Model feature, with a 50-lap Limited Late Model race serving as a preliminary event.

Below is the complete race-day schedule at Berlin Raceway (all times ET).

Time Event
9:30 a.m. Pit pass window opens
10 a.m. Pit area opens
11 a.m. Race tires sold and impounded
12 p.m. Super Late Model Drivers/Spotters meeting
1 p.m. General admission gates open
1-1:40 p.m. First Super Late Model practice
1:50-2:30 p.m. Final Super Late Model practice
3 p.m. Limited Late Model tech
3:30 p.m. Super Late Model tech
4:10-4:30 p.m. First Limited Late Model practice
4:40-5 p.m. Final Limited Late Model practice
5:30 p.m. Super Late Model qualifying
6:27 p.m. Invocation/National Anthem
6:30 p.m. Battle at Berlin 250 Last Chance Race (40 laps)
Immediately following… Limited Late Model feature (50 laps)
Immediately following… Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin (250 laps)

Battle at Berlin
A talented field of Super Late Models are set to descend upon Berlin Raceway on Wednesday evening. (Photo: Julia Schachinger/NASCAR)

Entry list

The current entry list for the 2025 Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin includes 30 competitors.

Leading the group is NASCAR Cup Series driver Carson Hocevar, who is seeking to defend his maiden Battle at Berlin victory last year. A Berlin track champion in 2017, Hocevar already as a Berlin crown-jewel win on his resume this year, having prevailed in the Money in the Bank 150 in June.

One of the primary obstacles standing in the way of a Hocevar repeat Wednesday is fellow Cup Series competitor and Michigan native Erik Jones. With two Battle at Berlin victories to his name (2015 and 2016), Jones brings plenty of experience to Wednesday’s event as he looks to join Kyle Busch as a three-time winner.

Berlin points leader Austin Hull is among the healthy contingent of track regulars looking to keep the trophy in Michigan. Hull has won three Berlin weekly events so far this year, but his best showing in three previous Battle at Berlin attempts was the ninth he obtained in 2022.

Other drivers set to compete Wednesday evening include Bubba Pollard, Ty Majeski, Brian Campbell, Evan Shotko, Kole Raz and Chase Pinsonneault.

Below is the complete entry list for the Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin.

Car No. Driver
4 Erik Jones
4 Tyler Rycenga
4 Tyler Lupton
7 Joey Doiron
14 Michael Atwell
14 Chase Pinsonneault
15 Seth Christensen
18 Chase Burda
20 Austin Hull
22 Evan Shotko
22 Jimmy Tucker
22 Buddy Shepherd
23 Dave Farrington Jr.
24 Terry Senneker
24 Dylan Stovall
26 Bubba Pollard
27 Kole Raz
28 Scott Thomas
29 Austin Teras
44 Matthew Craig
45 Sean Gipson
47 Brian Campbell
53 Boris Jurkovic
57 Justin Thomas
57 Blake Rowe
71 Carson Hocevar
88 Andrew Scheid
91 Ty Majeski
97 Nick Neri
131 Kyle Crump

Race format

The field Wednesday will be determined by qualifying. Competitors will make two consecutive laps, with the quickest of those serving as their official time.

Competition cautions will occur every 50 green flag laps. This does not apply within 15 laps of the finish.

Tekton 250 Battle at Berlin winners

Year Driver
2010 Kyle Busch
2011 Kyle Busch
2012 Kyle Busch
2013 Johnny VanDoorn
2014 Johnny VanDoorn
2015 Erik Jones
2016 Erik Jones
2017 Brian Campbell
2018 Not held
2019 Boris Jurkovic
2020 Not held
2021 Not held
2022 Evan Shotko
2023 Bubba Pollard
2024 Carson Hocevar