Garrett Alberson and Roberts Motorsports Score Pair of First Wins
Tops Summer Nationals Action at Farmer City and Northern Allstars Action at Florence

DUBUQUE, Iowa (07/01/24) – Garrett Alberson’s breakout season continued over the weekend with a pair of first-career wins aboard his Bill’s Sport Shop / Mesilla Valley Transportation / Roberts Motorsports No. 58 Lucas Oil Products / Roemer Machine & Welding / Longhorn Chassis / Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.

First, he made his debut voyage to Victory Lane with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals on Friday night at Farmer City Raceway, which was worth $10,000.

"I knew with (Shannon) Babb and those guys right there, it was gonna be tough," Alberson said in Victory Lane. "I had a hard right-rear (tire), so I think I was a little better making momentum. (The crew was) signaling me down, but I knew I wasn't that great at launching (off the corners on the inside) so I needed to kind of keep my speed up, keep that right-rear hot. So I kind of made a little hybrid line there at the end to kind of get it done."

One night later he raced to his first-career Northern Allstars Late Model Series victory, which rewarded him with $6,200 at Florence Speedway.

“I definitely was worried there with so many cautions and Spencer (Hughes) is a really good racer, there’s a lot of good racers here,” Alberson commented after the race. “I didn’t do a very good job on that last restart, I let myself get out of rhythm and I about cost us there, I think. Big thanks to (crew chief) R.C. (Whitwell) and (wife) Dani for helping me find the line over (in turns one and two), I was not doing a great job there early. We have so many great supporters of this team, and I’m thankful to be able to take them to Victory Lane.”

The week started with Garrett Alberson making a one-stop visit with the World of Outlaw Case Late Model Series. He joined a 27-car field at Independence (Iowa) Motor Speedway on Monday afternoon for the $10,000-to-win Storm Shield Shootout.

Finishing fifth in his heat race, Alberson started the 40-lap feature from the seventh-row and was an early retiree on lap 24.

After a few days at the shop to regroup, Alberson returned to the racetrack on Friday evening at Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway to compete with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals.

With 34 Late Models checked in, Alberson followed up quick time with a heat race victory to earn a front-row starting position in the 40-lap main event. Taking the top spot from the drop of the green flag, Garrett led flag-to-flag and dominated the feature to secure the $10,000 payday. Alberson outran Shannon Babb and Tanner English to earn his first-career Hell Tour triumph.

Making the long haul to Florence Speedway (Union, Ky.) overnight, Garrett Alberson checked in with the Northern Allstars Late Model Series on Saturday.

Laying down the quickest lap out of 31 Super Late Models, Alberson won his heat race and charged from fourth-to-first in the evening's dash. Starting the 40-lap feature from the pole, Garrett held off some early charges from Spencer Hughes to notch his second victory of the weekend. Garrett marked off his first-career NALMS triumph and collected the $5,000 winner's check. He received an extra $1,000 for his victory in the dash as well as a $200 bonus for setting fast time in qualifications.

Full results from the long week are available at
www.WoOLMS.com, www.DIRTcarSummerNationals.com, and www.FlorenceSpeedway.com.

Garrett returns to the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (LOLMDS) trail this weekend with a pair of Ohio events. Action opens on Friday at Portsmouth (Ohio) Raceway Park with the $20,000-to-win Independence 50 before shifting to Muskingum County Speedway (Zanesville, Ohio) on Saturday for the $20,000-to-win Freedom 60.

Alberson currently sits seventh in the latest LOLMDS points.

Full details on the weekend can be found at
www.LucasDirt.com.


Garrett Alberson and Roberts Motorsports would like to thank their marketing partners, which include
Sunoco Racing Fuels, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Fast Shafts Drive Shafts, Lucas Oil Products, Done Right TV Solar, Orion Tire Repair, Bill’s Sport Shop, DirtCarLift.com, Bilstein Shocks, RCS Union Software, Roemer Machine & Welding, Performance Bodies, SIMS Family Racing, Clements Racing Engines, Swift Springs, Capital Screen Company, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Mitchell Ranch (Gidding, Texas), Alberson58.MyShopify.com, J. Craig’s Tile, GO Lithium Racing Batteries, Hoosier Racing Tires, Arbor Auto Works, McGinley Construction, Browning Auto Parts, American Document Series, BUDDA Bert Transmissions, Capital Signs & Wraps, Super Shots Sports Photography, Behrent’s Performance Warehouse, PEM Racing Gears, Strange Oval, Allstar Performance, Midwest Sheet Metal, Praxair, Key City Metal Works, Keyser Manufacturing, RSA Aluminum, Sweet Manufacturing, Gorsuch Performance Solutions, Pro Glow Powersports Wash, and MyRacePass Marketing Services.

For the latest information about Garrett Alberson, please visit
www.GarrettAlberson.com .

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Nick Hoffman Bests Norman County Raceway WoO Action for $15,000 Victory
Continues Northern Swing with Six Races in Six Days

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (07/01/24) – Nick Hoffman collected his sixth victory of the season on Saturday night at Norman County Raceway. His latest voyage to Victory Lane came in World of Outlaws (WoO) CASE Late Model Series action with his Tye Twarog Racing / NOS Energy Drink No. 9 C&W Trucking / Longhorn Chassis / Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.

Hoffman had to endure a two-lap dash to the checkers to secure the win.

“(When they threw) that caution with one to go, it’s all ‘that sucks’ and you just gotta make sure you kinda use up enough race track that Devin (Moran) can’t get back by,” Hoffman said. “I felt like there at the beginning I was kinda pacing myself and obviously those guys kinda swarmed me and I got back (to) fifth or sixth, but I just kept my tires underneath me, I felt like at the end that was kinda what saved my ass.

“We’ve got another busy week of racing in front of, but we are ready for the challenge. I can’t say enough about this Tye Twarog Racing team and everyone, who supports us.”

Nick Hoffman kicked off a week-long of racing with the World of Outlaws (WoO) Case Late Model Series on Monday with a trip to Independence (Iowa) Motor Speedway for the Storm Shield Shootout.

With the opener offering a $10,000 top prize, Hoffman jumped to an early race lead in the feature but couldn’t contain Bobby Pierce’s mid-race charge amid lapped-traffic. After leading laps 1-17, Nick settled with a third-place finish in the 40-lapper.

The following night at Hamilton County Speedway (Webster City, Iowa), Nick finished fourth in his heat race before climbing four positions in the feature to finish sixth.

After Thursday’s scheduled stop at I-94 EMR Speedway (Fergus Falls, Minn.) fell to wet weather and Friday’s event at River Cities Speedway (Grand Forks, N.D.) was shifted to Sunday, Hoffman raced into Saturday night’s Heartland Grand Tour A-Main at Norman County Raceway (Ada, Minn.) with a heat race win.

Making his move to the front late in the 50-lap affair, Nick outran Devin Moran in the final 10 laps to secure his sixth win of the season and his sixth-career World of Outlaws triumph. He bagged the $15,000 payday ahead of Moran, Brandon Sheppard, Brian Shirley, and Cade Dillard.

Hoffman’s weekend concluded with a 12th-place finish in the $12,000-to-win finale at River Cities Speedway (Grand Forks, N.D.) on Sunday. After early contact with another competitor left him with damage to his right-front nose, Nick steered his ill-handling entry to a 12th-place outing.

Nick is currently 30 points behind Brandon Sheppard for the lead in the latest World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series point standings.

Full results from the events as well as the latest standings are available at www.WoOLMS.com .

Another busy week of racing awaits Hoffman and the Tye Twarog Racing team. This week’s events include:

Monday, July 1: XR Super Series - Proctor (Minn.) Speedway
Tuesday, July 2: XR Super Series – Gondik Law Speedway (Superior, Wisc.)
Wednesday, July 3: XR Super Series – Ogilvie (Minn.) Speedway
Friday, July 4 – Saturday, July 6: WoO – Deer Creek Speedway (Spring Valley, Minn.)

Nick Hoffman and Tye Twarog Racing would like to thank all their marketing partners, which include NOS Energy Drink, C&W Trucking, Haulin’ Haskells, Tri-Valley Equipment Sales, LSR, Bilstein, Eibach, Petroff Towing XS Power Batteries, Earnhardt Technologies, Allgaier Performance Parts, Lincoln Smith Racing, Allstar Performance, Fast Shafts, QuickCar Racing Products, VP Race Fuels, Maxima Oil, Walker Filtration, Schoenfeld Headers, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Strange Oval, Performance Bodies, Winters Rearends, Rockwell Security, Keyser Manufacturing, Sweet Manufacturing, Jerico, DirtCarLift.com, Stakt, Vexil, FK Rod Ends, Blue Deuce Tavern, Bell Helmets, MPI Performance, Elliott’s Custom Trailers, MWD Designs, K1 Racing Gear, The Joie of Seating, Outerwears, Willy’s Carb & Dyno Shop, Wrisco, and MyRacePass.com Marketing & PR Services.

Keep track of the latest team news by visiting www.NickHoffman2.com and by following his social channels at:
Facebook: @EliteChassis
Twitter: @Nick_Hoffman2
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Dale McDowell Sweeps through Volunteer 50 Weekend
Collects Over $55,000 for Back-to-Back Victories at Volunteer Speedway

MOORESBURG, Tenn. (07/01/24) – Volunteer Speedway has been good to Dale McDowell throughout his storied career, and the weekend’s Volunteer 50 was no exception.

McDowell won a $5,000 prelim in Friday before dominating Saturday’s $50,050-to-win finale with his Shane McDowell Racing / E-Z-GO No. 17m Cometic Gaskets / Klotz Synthetic Lubricants / Connected Strategy Advisors / Team Zero Race Cars / Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model
.

“We go to some places that we get our tails handed to us, but (brother and car owner) Shane (McDowell) really worked hard at this place so this place has been awfully good to us,” McDowell said. “And these Team Zero cars are pretty good here. I’m just the lucky one who gets to hold the wheel.

“I think we were pretty decent in open runs, but those guys (chasing) were awesome. When I’m not racing against ‘em, I’m watching ‘em and trying to learn. It’s my 43rd year but I still learn from them guys, so I knew when I got to lapped traffic I was gonna be a sitting duck. Wherever I went, they were gonna go somewhere different. It just worked out for us.”

The Volunteer 50 weekend opened at Volunteer Speedway (Bulls Gap, Tenn.) with 42 drivers in attendance. The field was divided into a pair of $5,000-to-win qualifying features. With time trial line-up results setting the prelim feature line-ups, McDowell found himself positioned on the pole of his feature. He paced the field for all 25 laps to collect the $5,000 victory ahead of Shane Clanton, Mike Marlar, Chris Madden, and Ricky Thornton Jr.

Via his Friday night performance McDowell locked into the pole position for Saturday night’s $50,050-to-win finale at the 4/10-mile oval. Jumping to the lead at the drop of the green flag the Georgia native went on to wire all 50 laps to bank the $50,050 triumph.

He crossed the finish line 2.991 seconds in front of Mike Marlar with Brandon Overton, Donald McIntosh, and Ricky Weiss completing the Top-5 finishers.

His second win in as many nights pushed his 2024-win tally to three.

Full results from the weekend are available at www.VolunteerSpeedway.com .

McDowell will be inactive this weekend before tentatively returning to action on July 12 with the Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals opener at Beckley (W.V.) Motor Speedway before invading Wythe Raceway (Rural Retreat, Va.) on July 13 for the second round of the miniseries. Both events pay $10,053 to win.

For more information on the events, please visit
www.SouthernNationalsSeries.com.

Shane McDowell Racing would like to thank all of their sponsors and marketing partners including E-Z-GO, Cometic Gaskets, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants, Connected Strategy Advisors, Northeastern Fabrication, S&H Systems, FOX Racing Shox, Waddell Transfer, Inc., BSI Well Service, Black Rock Enterprises, Campbell Insulation Specialists, M&S Motors, Lincoln Smith Racing, Clements Racing Engines, Team Zero Race Cars, Shackelford Enterprizes, Spring Pro, Winning Edge Carburetors, Swift Springs, FK Rod Ends, Go Lithium, Schoenfeld Headers, Keyser Manufacturing, All Star Performance, Performance Bodies, Five-Star Bodies, Hoosier Tire, Wiles Driveshafts, DMI Racing Products, Jones Racing Products, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Dyers Top Rods, QuickCar, PEM Racing, Mark IV ATV's, Winters Rearends, Sweet Manufacturing, DirtWraps, and MyRacePass Marketing Services.

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Ashton Winger Races to Springfield Summer Nationals Victory
Collects $5,000 for his Fifth Win of 2024

HAMPTON, Ga. (07/01/24) – Ashton Winger picked up his first DIRTcar Summer Nationals win of the season on Tuesday night at Springfield Raceway with his Jeff Mathews Motorsports No. 12 Super K Express / Recreational Vehicle Select / XR1 Rocket Chassis / Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model.

From the outside-front-row starting position, Winger led all 30 laps for the $5,000 win at the 1/4-mile oval. The victory was his fifth overall of the season.

"Honestly, (the car's) been really good here in years past. Just got lucky. Got put on the front row there and got the start and was able to control the race at my own pace," Winger commented in Victory Lane at the Missouri oval. "My dad and Zach have been working their butts off. It's been a couple of months since we won. We, for some reason, can't get going until about June or July."

Starting off a road trip to the Midwest, Ashton Winger joined the DIRTcar Summer Nationals at Springfield (Mo.) Raceway on Tuesday evening for the third week of the Hell Tour.

With 29 Late Models signed in for the week three opener, Winger qualified fourth-quickest in his group before charging from fourth-to-first in his heat race to sit on the front-row of the 30-lap main event.

Taking the lead from the drop of the green flag, Ashton led flag-to-flag to pick up the $5,000 victory.

Wednesday's event at Tri-City Speedway (Granite City, Ill.) was rained out.

Checked in at Macon (Ill.) Speedway for the Herald and Review 100, Winger started eighth in the 100 lapper and battled inside the Top-3 before getting involved in an accident on lap 75. Rallying from the back, Ashton came up with a third-place finish.

For the first $10,000-to-win event of the weekend on Friday, Winger charged from fourth-to-second in his heat race at Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway to start sixth in the main event. Ashton ran inside the Top-5 until spinning on the last lap which relegated him to an 11th-place finish.

Returning to a track he won at last season, Winger checked into Highland (Ill.) Speedway on Saturday afternoon and started the $10,000-to-win feature 11th after finishing fourth in his heat race. Ashton made his way into the Top-10 until mechanical issues forced him to retire.

Wrapping up his first week of the Hell Tour, Ashton joined a 17-car field at Red Hill Raceway (Sumner, Ill.) on Sunday afternoon. Starting third in the $5,000-to-win show, Winger recorded a Top-10 finish after crossing the finish line in seventh.

Winger finished fifth in the weekly points chase.

Full results from the third week of the Hell Tour can be found at www.DIRTcarSummerNationals.com .

The team will be idle on Monday before resuming action with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals on Monday at Old No. 1 Speedway (Harrisburg, Ark.).

His upcoming schedule can be found at www.AshtonWinger.com .

Ashton Winger would like to thank all of his marketing partners, which include Jeff Mathews Motorsports, Recreational Vehicle Select, Credit Union Remarketing Solutions, Sin City Bail Bonds, Super K Express, Keyser Manufacturing, A-Plus Collision Center, Whooping Creek Construction, CSR Aluminum Fabrication, Integra Shocks and Springs, Renegade Performance Fuels, FK Rod Ends, Hoosier Tire, Simpson Race Products, Collins Signs, DirtCarLift.com, Boydbilt, Wrap Tech, and MyRacePass Marketing & PR Services.

For the latest information on Ashton Winger, please visit his internet home at www.AshtonWinger.com as well as his social media channels at facebook.com/AshtonWingerRacing12 .

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Brian Shirley Bests WoO Visit to River Cities for First Win of 2024
Collects $12,000 for Winning Performance in North Dakota

CHILTON, Wis. (07/01/24) – Brian Shirley got the monkey off his back with his first win of the season on Sunday evening, which came in World of Outlaws (WoO) CASE Late Model Series action at River Cities Speedway with his Bob Cullen Racing / Thomason Express No. 3s J&J Ventures & Gaming/ Hoker Trucking / Longhorn Race Car / Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model.

While Shirley led flag-to-flag for the victory he had to fend off a hard-charging Devin Moran late in the event to secure the $12,000 victory. In four events last week, Shirley banked four Top-5 finishes.

“(I'm) very happy that I got a sponsor and a team owner that believes in me more than probably I believe in myself,” Shirley said. “It’s just been one of them roller coaster years. I’m a little emotional because (my team) put(s) in so much work. Glad to see it payoff, glad to be with the people that I have around me.”

Following the World of Outlaw Case Late Model Series further North, Brian Shirley made the haul to Independence (Iowa) Motor Speedway on Monday afternoon for the $10,000-to-win Storm Shield Shootout.

With 27 Late Models registered for competition, Shirley started third in the 40-lap feature and managed a Top-5 finish in fifth.

With a quick turnaround to Hamilton County Speedway (Webster City, Iowa) on Tuesday, Brian redrew the fourth-starting position after recording a heat race victory. With another $10,000 payday up for grabs, Shirley raced his way to a podium finish in second behind Bobby Pierce.

After an off-day on Wednesday, the team rolled into I-94 Speedway (Fergus Falls, Minn.) on Thursday before rain showers washed out the evening.

The following night at River Cities Speedway (Grand Forks, N.D.) was also rained out and postponed to Sunday, June 30.

Finally dodging the rain at Norman County Raceway (Ada, Minn.) on Saturday, Shirley finished third in his heat race and started ninth in the $15,000-to-win feature. With 50 laps to work with, Brian slowly raced his way inside the Top-5 to finish fourth.

Checked in at River Cities Speedway (Grand Forks, N.D.) on Sunday for the make-up event, Brian clicked off a heat race victory and pulled the pole position for the 40-lap main event. Holding off Devin Moran, Shirley broke his winless streak and collected the $12,000 victory by leading flag-to-flag in the feature.

Shirley is currently ninth in the series point standings.

Full results from the long week are available at www.WoOLMS.com.

Another busy week of competition now awaits the Bob Cullen Racing team and includes six races in six days. The upcoming slate for Shirley is as follows:

Monday, July 1: XR Super Series - Proctor (Minn.) Speedway
Tuesday, July 2: XR Super Series – Gondik Law Speedway (Superior, Wisc.)
Wednesday, July 3: XR Super Series – Ogilvie (Minn.) Speedway
Friday, July 4 – Saturday, July 6: WoO – Deer Creek Speedway (Spring Valley, Minn.)

Brian Shirley and Bob Cullen Racing would like to thank all of their marketing partners which include: Hoker Trucking, Thomason Express, J&J Ventures Gaming, KBC Graphix, Bass Livestock Nutrition, Allgaier Motorsports, Integra Shocks, East Central Coin, Cheers, Cen-Pe-Co Racing Oil, Durham Racing Engines, VP Racing Fuels, Rocket Chassis, Jayco Construction, Larry’s Budweiser, Distributing, Hope For A Cure, Midwest Sheet Metal, Ted Brown’s Quality Paint & Body Shop, Peterson Fluid Systems, Hooker Harness, Willy’s Carburetor, Fast Shafts, Keyser Manufacturing, Dyers Top Rods, Wehrs Machine, Sweet Manufacturing, Swift Springs, Allstar Performance, The Joie of Seating, Simpson, Hoosier Racing Tire, Quarter Master, Wilwood Disc Brakes, KKM, Speedwerx, Daugherty Motorsports, Multi Fire, Strange Oval, Earnhardt Technologies Group, FK Rod Ends, and MyRacePass.com Marketing Services.

For the latest team news and updates on Bob Cullen Racing, please visit www.BobCullenRacing.com .

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Tyler Erb Records Red Hill Raceway Sunday Summer Nationals Win
Minnesota Week of Racing on the Immediate Horizon

ST. MARY.S, Ohio (07/01/24) – While Victory Lane narrowly avoided his presence for most of last week’s DIRTcar Summer Nationals action, Tyler Erb was able to finally add a ‘W’ on Sunday night at Red Hill Raceway.

Erb collected $5,000 at the Illinois oval as his 2024-win tally increased to 10 aboard his Bulk Material Lift / Anthony’s Pizza No. 1 Best Performance Motorsports / Langenfelder Mechanical Contractors / First Class Septic / XR1 Rocket Chassis / Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.

“(We) hadn’t gotten a win this week, been really fast, just had to keep working on this thing and get it good,” Erb noted during Sunday night’s Winner’s Circle interview at Red Hill Raceway. “After the heat race, I knew my car felt like it has the last two weeks, so just had to bide our time and work that top (line). It came in and that’s probably the widest (surface) I’ve ever raced here, so it was a lot of fun. Feger and me, we had a hard race there through traffic, but it feels good to get the win, especially here.”

In his third week on tour with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals, Tyler Erb joined 28 Late Models at Springfield Raceway (Springfield, Mo.) on Monday piloting his Best Performance Motorsports No. 1 Late Model.

Rolling to a consistent podium finish in the opener, Tyler started and finished the 30-lapper in the third. He joined Ashton Winger and Dillon McCowan on the podium.

For the 44th annual Herald & Review 100 on Thursday at Macon Speedway (Macon, Ill.), Erb rallied to a fifth-place finish in the chaotic 100-lap feature after early contact while leading.

On Friday at Farmer City Raceway (Farmer City, Ill.), Tyler squeezed into the $10,000-to-win A-Main with a third-place finish in his heat race. Nearly driving his way into the podium from the sixth row, Erb gained seven positions to finish fourth.

Following a seventh-to-third run in Saturday’s DIRTcar Summer Nationals event at Highland Speedway (Highland, Ill.), Erb drove into victory lane on Sunday at Red Hill Raceway (Sumner, Ill.). He outran Saturday’s winner Jason Feger to secure the $5,000 weekend finale and his 10th win of the 2024 season.

Erb finished three points behind Feger for the Week 3 points title.

Full results from the events can be found at www.TheHellTour.com.

Tyler Erb and Best Performance Motorsports will take a break from DIRTcar Summer Nationals action this week to enter a bevy of XR Super Series and World of Outlaws events in Minnesota. His current schedule includes:

Monday, July 1: XR Super Series - Proctor (Minn.) Speedway
Wednesday, July 3: XR Super Series – Ogilvie (Minn.) Speedway
Friday, July 4 – Saturday, July 6: WoO – Deer Creek Speedway (Spring Valley, Minn.)

Best Performance Motorsports and Tyler Erb would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include: First Class Septic, Roberts Bee Company, Langenfelder Mechanical Contractors, Bulk Material Lift, Anthony’s Pizza, Sani-Weld Inc., Integra Shocks, Keyser Manufacturing, Race Ranch, Go Lithium, Allstar Performance, Precision Racing Components, PRO FABrication Headers & Exhaust, Farm of Marcelles, Day Motorsports, Doyle Edwards Trucking, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Wiles Drive Shafts, Simpson Race Products, Weld Racing, Performance Rod & Custom, Powers Performance, Heath Lawson Photography, Swift Springs, Walker Performance Filtration, Outerwears, Strange Engineering, Rocket Chassis, Central Coast Tires, R&R Design, KBC Graphics and MyRacePass.com Website & Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Best Performance Motorsports please visit the team website at www.BestPerformanceMotorsports.com and www.TylerErb.com as well as their social media channels at www.facebook.com/bestperformancemotorsports/, www.twitter.com/BPMotorsports1.

PR Contact:
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Howard Moore Hustles to USCS Sprint Car Victory at Riverside
USCS Visit to ‘The Mag’ on Tap for this Wednesday

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (07/01/24) – Howard Moore enjoyed another successful weekend aboard the Rains Motorsports / High Performance Lubricants No. 3 Mike’s Pool Care / Stinson’s Industrial / Dyno Specialty LLC / JR-1 Chassis Sprint Car.

After qualifying for the Kubota High Limit Racing Sprint Car feature on Friday night at Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Mo.), the team escaped inclement weather at the Missouri oval to invade Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Ark.) on Saturday evening, where they ultimately won the United Speed Contest Series (USCS) Sprint Car main event.

"I appreciate everything the team does for me. They work hard to do all they can to give me the best car every weekend. A.G. (Rains) works tirelessly to keep us on the track and on the road. This weekend especially with rushing back to change motors to be able to race at home on Saturday night. A.G. and Mr. Gene always make sure I have the power in the motor. To say I am grateful to A.G. and our sponsors would be an understatement.

“We’ll look to continue our momentum this Wednesday at Magnolia Motor Speedway with another USCS event.”

Getting two nights of racing this past weekend, the feat required a little windshield time as the Rains/AR Dyno Specialty No. 3 Sprinter went from Lucas Oil Speedway to Riverside International Speedway.

Rolling with Kubota High Limits on Friday night at Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Mo.), the team made the show and managed a 19th-place finish.

Looking at the forecast for Saturday, the team shifted to a 360 powerplant and headed to the Fireworks 100 Speed Spectacular at West Memphis and USCS competition.

With 21 entries on hand Moore raced from fifth to second in his heat race to lock into pole position for the night’s 30-lap feature. Howard went on to lead every lap in pursuit of his fourth win of the season and third overall this year at Riverside.

Full results from the weekend are available at www.HighLimitRacing.com and www.USCSracing.com .

The team has a single event on the docket this week with a Wednesday night visit to Johnny Stokes’ Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, Miss.) for another USCS Sprint Car program.

Full details on the event can be found at www.MagnoliaDirt.com .

Howard Moore would like to thank all of his sponsors and supporters including CP Carrillo, High Performance Lubricants, JR-1 Chassis, TL Jones Farms, Mike’s Pool Care, Smith Titanium, Jim Ruddy, Fel-Pro Gaskets, Auto Meter, Total Seal, AR Dyno Specialty, River City Hydraulics, Stinson’s Industrial, Rons Hot Rods, Spanky’s Hot Rods, Pro-Lite Performance, Hoosier Race Tire, Downtown Deliveries, DMI, Huggins Cams, DHR Suspension, Sweet Manufacturing, BMRS, Bullet Racing Cams, Schoenfeld Headers, Hepfner Racing Products, JET Graphics, Penske Shocks, RPM Trailer Sales, Mr. David Berryman, ACME Race Engines, All Star Performance, Engler Machine & Tool, KILLER Powder Coating & Sandblasting, Mike Ward, Chris Chappue, Chad Jones, Kayle Stewart, Taylor Newman, my Dad, My Mom, Christie, Roy Young, Charlie Davidson, Beth Gaines Williford, Daryl Scoggins, and MyRacePass.com Marketing Services.

Howard Moore is always looking to welcome new marketing partners to his program. For more information on joining our team as well as the latest news and updates, please visit www.HowardMooreRacing.com .

PR Contact:
Ben Shelton ( ben.shelton@myracepass.com )