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Garrett Alberson Captures First LOLMDS Win at Port Royal Speedway DUBUQUE, Iowa (08/26/24) – Garrett Alberson made his maiden voyage to Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Victory Lane over the weekend with a photo-finish triumph in Friday’s Rumble by the River opener at Port Royal Speedway aboard his Roberts Motorsports / Mesilla Valley Transportation / Lucas Oil Products No. 58 Longhorn Chassis Super Late Model. Alberson drove underneath late pacesetter Devin Moran coming out of turn four on the final lap and won a drag race to the line to claim his fifth win of the season and the $10,000 winner’s payday. "Oh man, this is everything," Alberson said. "I mean, winning's not everything, but we've tried so hard. We've put so much time and Ken's (Roberts) put so much money into all of this, and (crew chief) R.C. (Whitwell), (crewman) Thomas (Grinzic), (wife) Dani (Alberson), just everybody that's put time into this thing. Gosh, this is so cool. And what a cool race with Ricky and Hud and Devin there.” Garrett Alberson’s week kicked off on Wednesday afternoon with a visit to Lernerville Speedway (Sarver, Pa.) for the fourth round of the Castrol FloRacing Night in America miniseries. With 49 Late Models on the grounds, Alberson topped his stacked qualifying group before taking the win in his heat race. Starting from the outside pole in the $20,000-to-win main event, Garrett battled inside the Top-3 for much of the main event before slipping to fourth when the checkered flew. Back with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series on Friday afternoon, Garrett and the Roberts Motorsports team joined a huge 51-car field at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway for the first night of the Rumble by the River. Laying down the second-quickest lap in qualifying, Alberson earned a second-row starting spot in the $10,000-to-win main event after winning the heat race. In the 40-lap feature, Garrett quietly made his way into the runner-up position and waited until the last lap to make the race-winning move. Alberson slipped by Devin Moran on the final corner and just nipped Moran in a photo finish to secure his first-career victory with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. The following evening, Garrett was an early retiree in the $50,000-to-win finale with a mechanical failure and recorded a 25th-place finish. Alberson is currently sixth in the LOLMDS point standings. Full results from the events can be viewed at www.FloSeries.com and www.LucasDirt.com. This weekend, the team returns with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series for a doubleheader event in Ohio and West Virginia. Friday’s $15,000-to-win River Days Rumble at Portsmouth Raceway Park is followed by Saturday’s 56th annual Hillbilly Hundred at Tyler County Speedway, which boasts a $30,000 top prize. Full event details at www.LucasDirt.com. Daniel Adam Parks in MARS Victory Lane at Tri-City Speedway CHERRY, Ill. (08/26/24) – Emerging victorious with the MARS Late Model Championship Series for the first time of his career, Daniel Adam drove his Adam Family Motorsports / Mobilization Funding / RLM Enterprises No. 75 Rocket Chassis Late Model to Victory Lane in Friday’s Gary Gerstner Memorial at Tri-City Speedway. "Honestly, I didn't think it would happen,” Adams said. “I saw Shannon Babb and Jason Feger behind me, and I'm like, 'Oh, crap!' Big thanks to all my crew and all the sponsors that help me pursue my dream. This feels good to finally get a win after three years. ... Holy crap it was awesome." Daniel Adam returned to battle with the MARS Late Model Championship Series on Friday afternoon as he unloaded his Mobilization Funding No. 75 XR1 at Tri-City Speedway (Granite City, Ill.) for the Gary Gerstner Memorial. Laying down the second-fastest lap in qualifying out of 25 Late Models, Adam collected a heat race victory and earned a front-row starting spot for the A-Main. Daniel took the lead at the drop of the green flag and held off multiple charges from his competitors to hold on for his first-career Super Late Model victory. Daniel earned $5,000 in his first series triumph while Shannon Babb and Jason Feger completed the podium. The following night at Red Hill Raceway (Sumner, Ill.), Adam started 10th in the $5,000-to-win feature and finished eighth after 30 laps. On the heels of Friday's triumph, Daniel has now moved into sixth in the MARS point standings and is up to second in the Rookie of the Year chase. Friday, August 30th: Farmer City Raceway – $5,000-to-win Full event details at www.MARSRacingSeries.com. Daniel Adam and Adam Family Motorsports thank their marketing partners, including Mobilization Funding, RLM Enterprises, Re-Store Warehouse, I Buy Cars (910-823-7297), Spiffy’s, Allen Automotive, Corrosion Technologies, American Racing Wheels, Amsoil (Shepard Synthetics), Racing For Heroes, Team XXX Racing Services, Razbone’s Towing & Lockout Service, Integrous Risk Solutions, Pro Power Racing, XR1 Rocket Chassis, Justin L. Langdon Electrical Contractor, Trix Utility Services, Signature Shine Mobile Detailing, and MyRacePass.com Marketing & PR Services. PR Contact: Jordan Koehler Earns First Super Late Model Win at Ultimate Motorsports Park MOUNT AIRY, N.C. (08/26/24) – Jordan Koehler enjoyed a monumental night on Saturday as he notched his first career Super Late Model victory in the Ultimate Showdown at Ultimate Motorsports and RV Park aboard his Koehler Motorsports / Ultimate Towing & Recovery / Capital Waste No. 114 Longhorn Chassis Late Model. Koehler drove ahead of Gray Parton on lap 13 and repelled a charging Ben Watkins in the closing laps of the 50-lap feature to claim his first Ultimate Southeast Series triumph and the $7,500 payday. “Man, what a great night for Koehler Motorsports,” Koehler said. “Big thanks to every sponsor on this car that helps us out. To get my first Super Late Model win here in Elkin is pretty special to my family. I also want to shout out my great crew for all their hard work. This win was a total team effort.” Saturday saw Koehler Motorsports pilots Jordan and Evan Koehler return to action with a short trip to Ultimate Motorsports & RV Park (Elkin, N.C.) for Ultimate Southeast Series-sanctioned Ultimate Showdown. With 28 Super Late Models entered at the 4/10-mile oval, Jordan automatically locked himself into the A-Main after laying down the quickest lap in qualifying while Evan earned his way in through a B-Main. Rolling off from the pole in the 40-lap feature, Koehler slipped back to second early before regaining the lead on lap 13. He held off a late charge from Ben Watkins to capture his first career Super Late Model victory and the $7,500 winner's payday. Cla Knight finished in third to round out the podium. Evan finished 14th when the checkers flew. Full results from the event can be viewed at www.UltimateSupers.com. Jordan Koehler will enter a single event this weekend as the Baltes Classic on Sunday serves as a tune-up for the 54th annual World 100 at Eldora Speedway. The Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series event offers a $5,000 top prize. The team will remain in the area as next Wednesday’s Castrol FloRacing Night in America kicks off the World 100 weekend. The entire week follows: Wednesday, September 4th: $20,0000-to-win Castrol FloRacing Night in America Full event details at www.EldoraSpeedway.com. Jordan and Koehler Motorsports would like to thank their marketing partners, which include Capital Waste, Ultimate Towing & Recovery, Five Star Metal Buildings, Ultimate Motorsports & RV Park, J&E Properties of NC, Scenic Motors, Longhorn Chassis, Shelton Lock & Key, Roger’s Realty and Auction Co. Inc., Bilstein Shocks, DirtCarLift, Slicker Graphics, VP Race Fuels, SRI Performance, Earnhardt Technologies Group, Buzze Racing, Bell Racing Helmets, Hawk’s Concrete, Allstar Performance, Behrents Performance Warehouse, Velocita, Performance Bodies, Hyperco, FK Rod Ends, Hoosier, and MyRacePass Marketing Services. For the latest information on Jordan and the Koehler Motorsports team, please visit www.KoehlerMotorsports.com. Ryan Timms Notches Huset’s Victory in Guy Forbrook’s No. 5 Sprint Car The newly-turned 18-year-old Oklahoma City, Okla., youngster shot ahead of early leader Andy Pake amid lapped traffic on the seventh circuit of the feature and drove away with the dominating $7,500 victory. The triumph marked Timms’ 11th win of the 2024 campaign. “There at the start, we were really loose,” Timms said. “I got my wing back. Reutzel had got by me at that point. We got into lapped traffic and it was slowing their pace up quite a bit. All of a sudden I was driving by both of them down the backstretch. The car was amazing.” Timms’ two-day weekend with Forbrook Motorsports commenced on Saturday afternoon with a trip to Knoxville (IA) Raceway for the track’s Season Championship Night. Following an impressive qualifying effort that saw him claim the overall fast-time honors, Timms posted a sixth-place finish in the 25-lap opener. Ryan will return to the Forbrook Motorsports No. 5 Sprint Car on Friday and Saturday at Huset’s for the rescheduled Highbank Nationals. Friday’s $25,000-to-win Huset’s Hustle is followed by a Saturday’s Highbank Nationals preliminary that pays $15,000 to the winner. From there, Timms will trek to Angell Park Speedway (Sun Prairie, Wis.) to compete in the Firemen’s Nationals on Sunday and Monday aboard the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 67 Midget. Full event details at www.WorldofOutlaws.com and www.USACRacing.com. Tim McCreadie and Rocket1 Racing Fifth in Rumble by the River Finale |
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