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Jeremy Shields (shields@msrmafia.com )
December 1, 2020
Last-Lap Pass Nets Morgan Bagley $2,000 at Boothill
LONGVIEW, Tex. (12/01/20) – Morgan Bagley parked his P&W Sales No. 14m GottaRace.com / Day Motor Sports/ Rocket Chassis Crate Late Model in Boothill Speedway Victory Lane for the second time this season Friday night.
Bagley’s most recent triumph at the 1/4-mile oval came during the track’s inaugural “Cold Turkey 40.” After mounting a convincing charge from the tail of the field to take the lead on the final circuit, Morgan earned $2,000 check for his victory.
“When you start at the back, there is only one direction to go,” Bagley said. “Hats off to my team for their hard work to put this car back together after an incident in the heat race. It wasn’t easy, but we were able to get it done tonight. I want to thank my car owners, Wayman and Kay Lynn McMillan for their great support. I also want to thank all of our family, friends, and sponsors for their great support as well.”
Morgan Bagley invaded Boothill Speedway in Greenwood, La. on Friday afternoon to pilot his GottaRace.com No. 14m Late Model in the “Cold Turkey 40.” In a field of 37 Crate Late Models, Bagley made contact with an infield tire in his heat race that saw him retire early from the 8-lapper.
Passing four cars in his B-Main to grab the fourth and final transfer spot, Morgan locked into the 24th-starting position for the main event. Advancing from the tail of the field, Bagley snuck past race-leader Rob Litton on the final corner of the last lap to capture his second win of the season and a $2,000 prize. Litton, Jon Mitchell, B.J. Robinson, and Jamie Buford completed the Top-5 finishers in the 40-lap affair.
On Saturday evening at Lonestar Speedway in Kilgore, Tex. for the Turkey Nationals, Bagley charged from the back of his heat race to challenge for a transfer spot but was collected in a tangle that saw him pull off early. The damage he suffered in his heat forced him to retire for the remainder of the evening.
Full results from these events, please visit www.BoothillDirt.com and www.LonestarSpeedway.com .
Morgan Bagley would like to thank all of his sponsors, which include P&W Sales (Oil Field Manufacturers Rep.), P&W Iron Works, GottaRace.com, Day Motor Sports, Bert Transmission, Frankland Rear-End, Arizona Sports Shirts, Racing Optics, Sunoco Race Fuels, Barnes Systems, MSD, STP, Wiles Racing, Integra Racing Shocks, Midwest Sheet Metal, FK Rod Ends, JE Pistons, J&J Motorsports, Hypercoils, Outerwears Performance Products, Wilwood, JCT Auto Sales, K&N Filters, Joe’s Racing Products, Armor All, COMP Cams, XS Power, Hoosier Tire Southwest, Wrisco Aluminum, TWM Racing Products, Quickcar Racing Products, Performance Race Engineering, Keyser Manufacturing, Midwest Sheet Metal, Performance Race Engineering, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.
For more information on Morgan Bagley and McMillan Motorsports, please visit the official team website at www.MorganBagley.com .
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December 1, 2020
Mack McCarter Sweeps Crate Late Model Action at 411
GATLINBURG, Tenn. (12/01/20) – Mack McCarter enjoyed a stellar weekend in his McCarter Brothers Racing No. 51 Tennessee Homemade Wines/ Hidden Valley Cattle Ranch/ CVR Race Cars Late Model.
McCarter swept the Crate Late Model portion of the two-day, 5th Annual “Leftover,” scoring back-to-back feature wins to pocket a total of $2,500 on the weekend.
“I don’t know where to start, but what an amazing weekend for our team. Blessed would be an understatement,” said a humbled McCarter. “Our car was fantastic all weekend. It feels great to win in such dominating fashion. I can’t thank my team for all of their hard work. Also, thanks to our great sponsors and everyone who supports this team.”
Mack McCarter made the short trip to 411 Motor Speedway in Seymour, Tenn. on Friday night to compete in the Crate Late Model portion of the 5th Annual “Leftover.” Drawing a stout field of 42 cars, McCarter secured his spot into the opening night feature with the second fastest lap overall in time trials behind Adam Ahl.
Outdueling Ahl in the 25-lapper, Mack built more than four-second margin over the field by the time he crossed the line to secure his first win of the season. Finishing ahead of Ahl, Zach Sise, Josh Henry, and Greg Martin, McCarter pocketed $1,000.
On Saturday afternoon with the field inflated to 49 entries, Mack topped the speed charts in qualifying, which positioned him on the pole for the finale. Busting out the broom to complete the weekend sweep, McCarter soared to his second win in as many nights over Josh Henry, Eli Beets, Zach Sise, and Michael Bland. He earned $1,500 for his dominant performance.
Full results from the weekend are available at www.411MotorSpeedway.net .
McCarter Brothers Racing would to like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include McCarter Lumber Company, Parkway Liquor Store, Tennessee Homemade Wines, Sugarland’s Distilling, High Velocity Heads & Intake Manifolds, McCarter Farms, Hyperco Springs, Base Racing Fuel, Öhlins Shocks, Simpson Race Products, Butlerbuilt Seats, Hoosier Tire by Pup, Wells Motorsports Photography, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.
For more information on McCarter Brothers Racing, please visit www.McCarterRacing.com .
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December 1, 2020
Cornell Notches Runner-Up Finish in Springfield’s Turkey Bowl XIV
WILLARD, Mo. (12/01/20) – Kaeden Cornell made the most of his final start of the 2020 season on Saturday night.
Cornell piloted his Hoover Motorsports No. 50 Cloverleaf Auto Repair/ Choate Farms/ Rocket Chassis/ Hatfield Racing Engine Late Model to a runner-up finish in the Turkey Bowl XIV at Springfield (Mo.) Raceway.
“We had a great car Saturday night. It’s been a tough year, but it’s great to end with a solid night of racing,” Cornell said. “Our team has worked hard this year; I can’t thank them enough for all they do. Also, thanks to our all of our great sponsors, fans, family, and friends for their continued support. I’m looking forward to the 2021 season.”
With 31 Late Models on hand, Cornell marched forward four spots in his heat race to pick up the victory. Receiving the eighth-starting position for the $4,000-to-win A-Main via the redraw, Kaeden passed six cars to place second behind Logan Martin. Cole Wells, Scott Crigler, and Travis Dennis rounded out the Top-5.
Additional information on this event can be found at www.SpringfieldRaceway.com.
Kaeden Cornell and Hoover Motorsports would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include Cloverleaf Auto Repair, Choate Farms, D.R. Racing, Lucas Oil Products, Hatfield Racing Engines, Oil & Octane Shop, TruForm Race Products, Simpson Race Products, Rocket Chassis, Tegeler Wrecker & Crane, Midwest Sheet Metal, Swift Springs, Chris Claunch Photography, SuperMoon Graphics, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.
For the latest team news and updates on Kaeden Cornell, please visit www.KaedenCornell.com. You can also connect with Kaeden Cornell on Facebook @KedenCornellRacing, on Twitter @KaedenCornell, and on Instagram @k50c. |
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