Olga's California Dream 100

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08/16/2026

JOE FLOWERS PREVAILS IN THE OLGA’S CALIFORNIA DREAM 100 FOR MINI STOCKS AT MADERA SPEEDWAY

MADERA, CALIFORNIA (August 15, 2026) – Manteca’s Joe Flowers avoided an incident at the front of the field with ten laps remaining, then charged away to become the seventh different winner of the Olga’s California Dream 100 for Mini Stocks on Saturday night at Madera Speedway. Flowers earned $3,000 for the victory as only the second California winner in seven editions of the event. Photo by Hunter Egan

“I can’t believe it. I brought another car down and blew it up yesterday. This is my Stockton car and I just can’t believe it. I just wanted to finish this race. I’ve never made it past (lap 50). This is a big win for me,” Flowers said. “I was holding my breath the whole time. Our team – we have no shop, we work beside our house. We build all our own cars.”

Nearly 40 Four Cylinder race teams from five states participated in the event. A field of 25 was set following a 30-lap B-Main earlier in the evening. The traditional 20-car invert made for an electric start to the race. The first 24-laps of the feature ran caution free with drivers manuevering all over the speedway. 17 year-old Jayden Cross, Fresno’s Kevin Thompson, Idaho’s Trevor Anderson, and Clovis’ Dan Myrick each took turns at the front of the field. 17th starting Jarrett Mayo of Eureka, the defending winner, used a restart take over the lead position on lap 29.

Fast-time qualifier and former winner Drew Crenshaw of Nampa, Idaho drove into second place as well. A restart on lap 33 gave Crenshaw an opening to charge past Mayo to take the lead on the high side. Crenshaw and Mayo then collided in turn two after Crenshaw slowed with an apparent electrical issue. Crenshaw retired from the race while Mayo was sent to the rear to attempt to navigate through the pack a second time.

Thompson went airborne over Idaho’s Fred Vigil in turn three but the field stayed green. Manteca’s Josh Cross, the 2025 runner-up, took the lead at the lap 50 break for adjustments and TV interviews. Vigil ran second followed by Tyler Palmer, Anderson, and Roseville points leader Vic Theberge.

The second half of the event was highlighted by the spirited comeback of Jarrett Mayo. Mayo drove past Palmer for second on lap 70, then worked to run down Josh Cross. Mayo took the lead on the outside on lap 88. Two laps later, Mayo slid through the grass in turn two and collected Cross. The caution flew and both drivers were relegated to the rear of the field.

Joe Flowers had run within the top-five throughout the second half and was suddenly thrust into the lead. Flowers soared ahead over the final ten circuits to claim the victory with Tyler Palmer winning a strong duel for second. Vigil took third over Cross by inches with Mayo recovering to finish fifth.

Madera Speedway’s 2026 season continues on August 22 with the Mission Pro Late Models, 51FIFTY Jr. Late Models, Pro Sportsman Series, and INEX Legends. More details at www.racemadera.com

The 2026 season would not be possible without the support 51FIFTY LTM, Mission Foods, 805 Beer, Race 2B Drug Free, Competition Carburetion, Hoosier Tires, Franks Radio, and Sunoco Race Fuel.

Madera Racing on RACER Network airs Monday nights.

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Hello, Mike with another race week tech post.  This one has been a hot topic at times and by now I hope the message is clear and we don’t have any issues come Saturday. All competitors will be required to be on race control during all on track activities on race day. Radios will be a part of the safety portion of our tech inspection this weekend.  I know not everyone has a scanner. This could be your reminder to get a hold of one before Saturday. If you have an extra one, possibly throw it in the gear bag you could possibly help a fellow competitor out. I will be bringing my personal scanners (3) as well in case there is need.  Make sure you have batteries or a good charge and are ready to go. With that said also remember, this is the only radio communication allowed at this event. spotters are not allowed.  if any competitor is caught with a secondary communication device or a spotter, they will be disqualified from their finish position and will forfeit what comes with that finish.  Hopefully there are no issues with this and we can all have a great time and can come together and enjoy what we all love doing.
Thanks Mike

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Ladies ... Who wants my Crown?

In 2015, I was given an opportunity that changed the course of my life. I was allowed to promote my first ever race. The Ladies Shootout at Pocatello Raceway was a huge success raising over $10,000 for Cancer treatment families to keep their kids involved in sports, and drawing over 20 of the best female drivers in the Pacific Northwest. I also got thrown in a car for the event, and managed to bring home the hardware.

While I was in love with the feel of a steering wheel under my hands, promoting events eventually won out. So, it is time to pass the crown.

In conjunction with the Olga's California Dream 100 , I will be crowing a Queen of the Dream. John Sores Racing has very generously provided a small payout just for this event, and I can't wait to crown my successor!

No, you can't have the Pink trophy, but you will get the black and yellow crown that matches my car with a very special trophy of your own thanks to Rebel Trophies.

Mirinda

08/10/2026

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08/10/2026

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Saturday, August 15th 2026!

08/10/2026

Hello all this is Mike, over the next couple days I will be doing some tech/ safety posts to help get everyone prepared for the 7th annual Olga’s California Dream 100. Today’s topic is pants. It’s gonna be another hot one this weekend, while shorts are ok in the pits area all day once the race starts any crew members in the infield pit area will be required to wear pants. Bring a pair or make sure your crew members are prepared. We are just a few days out, excited to see everyone and put on a great show, more posts still to come.
Thanks Mike

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