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October 15, 2019

David Breazeale Clinches 2019 Southern All Star Title
Coors Light Fall Classic at Whynot Motorsports Park Next


Laurel, Mississippi (10/15/19) – David Breazeale officially claimed his first-ever Southern All Star (SAS) Dirt Racing Series Championship over the weekend. His maiden acquisition of the series’ title came on the heels of a Top-10 finish on Saturday night in the season finale at Talladega Short Track in his L&D Trucking No. 10 Longhorn Race Car/ Cornett Thunder Racing Engine Super Late Model.

“First and foremost I want to thank the Henderson family for their generosity to have me drive their car this year. They have always been incredibly supportive of my racing career, and they are like family to me. I also want to say a very special thanks to my crew, Wayne and Cory, for keeping the car ready to be a contender each and every night,” Breazeale said. “We decided to do something a little different this year and go after the SAS title and everything worked out great.”

David Breazeale and the Henderson Motorsports team traveled to Talladega Short Track (Eastaboga, Alabama) on Saturday night for the Southern All Star Series season-finale. Coming one spot shy of a Top-5 finish in the $4,200-to-win B.J. Parker Memorial A-Main, David crossed the finish line in the sixth position in the 42-lap affair.

With his performance on Saturday, Breazeale secured the 2019 Southern All Star Series point's title.

Full results from this event as well as the complete final standings are available at www.SASDirt.com .

The team has one event remaining on the 2019 docket as they set their sights on the 25th Annual Coors Light Fall Classic at Mississippi’s Whynot Motorsports Park on October 25-26. On Friday night the field will be divided into a pair of $2,500-to-win programs, while Saturday night posts a $15,000 top prize for the finale.

Breazeale won this event in 2005 and 2016.

For more information on the mega event, please visit www.WhynotMotorsportsPark.com .

Henderson Motorsports would like to thank their marketing partners, including L&D Trucking, Cornett Thunder Racing Engines, Billy Moyer Victory Race Cars, X-Treme Graphics by J-Rod, Smith Auto Parts and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.

For more information on Henderson Motorsports, please visit www.HendersonMotorsports.net .


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October 15, 2019

Hauler Issues Don’t Slow Jesse Lowe’s Roll at 411 Motor Speedway
Picks Up 19th Win of 2019 Campaign

Crossville, Tennessee (10/15/19) – Not even hauler issues on the way to the track could slow down Jesse Lowe on Saturday night. Despite having to borrow a friend’s hauler and missing hot laps, Jesse Lowe still piloted his Xtreme Pressure Washing No. 5j Gondolas Pizza and Steakhouse/ CVR Race Car Crate Late Model to the feature win at 411 Motor Speedway.

“We accomplished the same goal that we had in mind, when we left the house on Saturday afternoon, but man the road to get there was much harder than expected. We burnt up a wheel bearing on the trailer on the way to the track and after being stranded in a parking lot for a while, Derik Duggan graciously let us borrow his trailer. We got to the track late, but were still able to get the win,” Lowe commented. “I definitely want to thank not only Derik but also my wife Kyra as well as Gary Flatt for sticking with me all day. It was a way long day, but the win at the end of the night was truly rewarding.”

After battling hauler issues on the way to the track, Jesse Lowe arrived late to 411 Motor Speedway (Seymour, Tennessee) on Saturday night, where he was competing in the Crate Late Model ranks. Despite missing hot laps, Lowe recorded the fifth-fastest lap in time trials, which locked him into the fifth-starting position for the A-Main.

Charging to his 19th win of the season, Jesse outran Greg Martin, Chip Brindle, Pierce McCarter, and Ross White in the 25-lapper to capture the $1,000 payday.

For full results from this event, please visit
www.411MotorSpeedway.net .

The team is currently unsure if they will get their hauler repaired in time to race this week, but if they do they plan to return to 411 Motor Speedway on Saturday night for a Weekly Racing Series Event.

Jesse Lowe would like to thank all of his marketing partners, which include Xtreme Pressure Washing, Gondolas Pizza and Steakhouse, Hidden View Lake, Bennett Heating and Cooling, Workout Anytime (Crossville and Cookeville, Tennessee), Baisley’s Body Shop, Phantom Racing Engines,  CVR Racecars, Martel Sign Company, The Clean Machine, Hyperco, Autozone, 865 Hydro Graphics, Haircuts by Mel, Hoosier Tire South, Penske Shocks by Vinny, Velocita, Butlerbuilt and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

Jesse would also like to say a very special thanks to Gary, Kyra, Jerry, Jeff, and last but not least his Dad for their great help on keeping the racecar in race-winning condition.

For the latest information on Jesse Lowe, please visit www.5jMotorsports.com as well the team’s social media channels at www.facebook.com/jesseloweracingupdates and www.twitter.com/LoweRacing5J .


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October 15, 2019

Dereck Ramirez Lands in Longdale Speedway Winner’s Circle
20th Annual USRA Fall Nationals at Vado Speedway Park Next Up

Woodward, Oklahoma (10/15/19) – Dereck Ramirez added another win to the 2019 tally on Saturday evening in his Ramirez Motorsports No. 4r Koda Services/ Boom-Test Well Service/ Hughes Race Car/Cornett Racing Engine Modified. His latest conquest came during the opening round of the Winter Nationals at Oklahoma’s Longdale Speedway.

“The folks at Longdale Speedway are really doing a great job at that place, and it was a lot of fun to get back there this weekend,” Ramirez said. “We had a fast car both days and came away with a win and a runner-up finish. We’re now looking ahead to the USRA Fall Nationals at Vado Speedway Park. Hopefully we can add another big win to the 2019 resume.”

Dereck Ramirez invaded Longdale Speedway (Longdale, Oklahoma) on Saturday night piloting his Boom-Test Well Service No. 4r Modified entry in the opening round of the two-day Winter Nationals. In a field of 21 competitors, Dereck passed five cars in his heat race to pick up the 10-lap victory.

Starting the main event in the second position Ramirez outran Rodney Sanders to record his seventh win of the season, which came over Sanders, R.C. Whitwell, Cole Traugott, and Jason Hughes.

With his spot already locked into the finale on Sunday, Ramirez improved two spots in the 30-lapper to finish second behind Rodney Sanders with Jason Hughes, Cole Traugott, and Kenny Wallace completing the Top-5 finishers.

Complete results from these events are available at www.LongdaleSpeedway.com .

The team will now take a break before returning to competition on October 25-27 with the 20th annual Rancho Milagro USRA Fall Nationals at the brand-new Vado Speedway Park (Vado, New Mexico). The weekend is headlined by a $20,000-to-win finale on Sunday evening.

For more information on the event, please visit www.VadoSpeedwayPark.com .

Dereck Ramirez and Ramirez Motorsports would like to thank all of their sponsors and supporters including Boom-Test Well Service, Koda Services, Raw Truck Wash, Hughes Racing Chassis, Midwest Refrigeration, Cornett Racing Engines, Swift Springs, Woodward Steel, Sybesma Graphics, JRi Shocks, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Dereck Ramirez, please visit www.DereckRamirez.com .


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October 15, 2019

Rodney Sanders Tops Winter Nationals Finale at Longdale
Double Duty Slated for Mark Rogers Memorial

Happy, Texas (10/15/19) – Mark it down as another victory for the driver, known as “the Rocket.” The Texas racer drove his Wichita Tank Racing No. 20 Kenny’s Tile/ ARMI Contractors/ MB Customs/ Hatfield Racing Engine Modified to the $2,000 win in Sunday’s evening’s finale at the Oklahoma oval.

The victory marked his 16th of the 2019 season.

“We had a great weekend at Longdale. It was pretty hectic competing in two divisions, but my crew did a great job of giving me great cars in both divisions,” Sanders said. “I’m looking forward to getting back to Amarillo this coming weekend. I have a lot of good memories at that place, and it’ll be fun to race in two divisions for the second-straight week.”

Saturday night found Rodney Sanders in action at Longdale Speedway (Longdale, Oklahoma), where he was pulling double duty during the two-day Winter Nationals. In a field of 21 Modifieds, Sanders gained three spots in his 10-lap heat race to place second behind Cole Traugott. Earning the third-starting position for the opening night feature, Rodney advanced one position to record a runner-up finish behind Dereck Ramirez with R.C. Whitwell, Cole Traugott, and Jason Hughes rounding out the Top-5.

In the No. 3D B-Mod, Rodney followed up a third-place finish in his heat with a seventh-place finish in the main event.

With his spot already locked into the Winter Nationals Modified finale on Sunday afternoon, Sanders held off Dereck Ramirez in the 30-lap affair to capture his 16th win of the season and a $2,000 payday. Ramirez, Jason Hughes, Cole Traugott, and Kenny Wallace completed the Top-5 finishers.

Starting the B-Mod finale in the fourth position on Sunday, Rodney jumped up two spots to place second behind Robert Elliott with Cole Traugott, Mike Roach, and Brandon Kenny trailing them to the checkers.

For more results from the weekend’s events, please visit www.LongdaleSpeedway.com .

The upcoming weekend – October 18-19 – will take Sanders to Route 66 Motor Speedway (Amarillo, Texas) for the annual Mark Rogers Memorial. Sanders will compete in both the USRA Modified and USRA SportMod division. The USRA Modified class posts a $1,000 winner’s check on Friday night and a $2,500 top prize on Saturday night.

Rodney will ride Chance McDaniel’s SportMod into battle as well as he pursues the $10,000 top prize in the weekend finale.

For more information on the weekend’s slate, point your browser to www.Route66MotorSpeedway.net .

Rodney Sanders would like to thank all of his sponsors including Wichita Tank Racing, Armi, Swan Energy, Mesilla Valley Transportation, S&S Fishing and Rental, Kenny’s Tile, MB Customs, Hatfield Race Engines, Hibner Logging, Bergman Tax and Accounting, Paulson Rock Products, Integra Shocks, Swift Springs, FK Rod Ends, CMD Race Shocks, Wehrs Machine, 87 Automotive, Keyser Manufacturing, Allstar Performance, Speedway Motors, Beyea Headers, Rodney Sanders Racing, Day Motorsports, Driven Race Oil, C&R Radiators, Real Wheels, Palmer Painting, Deatherage Opticians, Wilwood Brakes, PEM Rearends, Winning Edge Carburetors, VP Race Fuels, McCartney Welding, Simpson Race Products and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Rodney Sanders, please visit www.RodneySandersRacing.net .


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October 15, 2019

Logan Roberson Crowned FASTRAK World Challenge Championship
LOLMDS Dirt Track World Championship Next on the Schedule

Waynesboro, Virginia (10/15/19) –
Logan Roberson added another accolade to the treasure chest over the weekend. The Virginia hot shoe was crowned the 2019 FASTRAK World Challenge Champion for his performance in his Wynbridge Inc. No. 17 RBS Auto Sales/ BTS Towing Service/ XR1 Rocket Chassis Crate Late Model.

“It’s pretty cool to claim the FASTRAK World Challenge Championship and the $5,000 that comes with it. I would’ve loved to have won it outright on Saturday night, but Mother Nature had other ideas, so they went off Friday night’s results for the final rundown, and we were awarded the win,” Roberson noted.

“Now, I can’t begin to describe how excited I am to head into battle in my first-ever Dirt Track World Championship this weekend with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. This is truly a dream-come-true opportunity. Thanks so much to everyone, who is making this possible.”

Logan Roberson visited I-77 Speedway (Ripley, West Virginia) on Friday evening for the opening round of the two-day FASTRAK World Challenge. Drawing 22 entries, Roberson recorded the fifth-fastest lap in his time trial group before picking up a heat race victory.

Starting the $2,000-to-win opening night feature in the second position, Logan dropped one spot in the 40-lapper to finish third behind Zack Dohm and Tyler Carpenter with Freddie Carpenter and Walker Arthur rounding out the Top-5.

After Mother Nature axed Saturday night’s $5,000-to-win finale, Logan was crowned the 2019 FASTRAK World Challenge Champion based on his performance from Friday’s program. He earned a $5,000 payday.

For full results from this event, please visit www.FastrakRacing.com .

Now, Logan turns his attention to the biggest event of his young career as he rolls into Portsmouth Raceway Park (Portsmouth, Ohio) this weekend to compete in the 39th Annual Dirt Track World Championship. The $100,000-to-win event is sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (LOLMDS) event.

For more information on the weekend’s program, please visit www.LucasDirt.com .

Race fans also make sure to check out the “Apparel” page at www.LoganRoberson.com as the brand-new shirts and diecasts are now available for online purchase. Get them before they are gone!

Logan Roberson would like to thank his marketing partners, which include Wynbridge Inc., Cecil B. Arthur Beef Farm & Bucking Stock, Pancho’s Racing Products, RBS Auto Sales, Wells Custom Jeep, BTS Towing Service, Virginia Motor Speedway’s Fastrak World Championship, Blue Ridge Treescape Service, Dirt Defender, Walker Arthur Racing, Beyea Custom Headers, Boyd Bilt, QA1, Keyser Manufacturing, All About Wraps, Rocket Chassis, Race 1, Kaylor’s Dirt Track Cams, Russ King Racing, Hoosier Tire by Terry Wilcher, Smiley’s Racing Enterprises, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Logan Roberson, please visit www.LoganRoberson.com as well the team’s social media channels at www.facebook.com/Loganrobersonracing/ and www.twitter.com/ThuggNasty17 .