George Gorham Jr. just reminded everyone what real short-track racing looks like. At the 2025 Bigley Memorial 128, he started 12th, sliced to the front by lap 67, and checked out, winning by more than eight seconds in a race that went 126 laps straight green after one early yellow. No stage breaks, no overtime, no forced restarts. Just pure speed. Ty Majeski, who finished second, left the Freedom Factory grinning about how rare, and how good, that actually felt.

Majeski calls the Bigley Memorial “old school” racing

After the checkered flag, Ty Majeski didn’t hide how refreshing the whole night felt.

“It’s great,” he said. “Just to have these races play out authentically, I think, is a good thing. Sometimes the cautions can breed cautions, and at this level, none of us can afford to te

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