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August 6, 2019

Tyler Bruening Tops IMS Action for Seventh Win of 2019
Team 16 Set for 300 Raceway on Wednesday Night

Decorah, Iowa (08/06/19) –
Tyler Bruening capped an up-and-down week of racing with a victory on Saturday night in his Skyline Motorsports No. 16 Bennett Explosives/ Bruening Rock Products/ Capital Race Car/ Clements Racing Engine Late Model at Iowa’s Independence Motor Speedway.

“Up-and-down is most definitely the best way to describe last week,” Bruening said. “When things went well, they went really well, and when they went bad, they went really bad. Our team never gave up though, and we ultimately ended the week with a win.

“I want to thank my dad, Zeb, and everyone who keeps me going fast. We’ll go after win No. 8 this Wednesday at Farley.”

Monday night found Tyler Bruening in action at Plymouth Dirt Track (Plymouth, Wisconsin), where he was kicking off his week with the World of Outlaws (WoO) Morton Buildings Late Model Series. With 33 cars registered for battle, Tyler followed up the third-fastest lap in his group with an 8-lap heat race victory. Slated to start the feature in the third position, a mechanical failure struck on the parade lap, forcing him to retire before ever completing a circuit at speed.

The following night at Shawano Speedway (Shawano, Wisconsin) for the Sundrop Shootout, Bruening recorded a fourth-place finish in his heat race, which positioned him 11th on the starting grid for the $10,000-to-win A-Main. Improving one spot in the 50-lap affair, Bruening crossed the finish line in 10th.

On Thursday evening at Cedar Lake Speedway (New Richmond, Wisconsin), for the opening night of the 32 annual USA Nationals, Tyler laid down the fastest time in a field of 45 cars before picking up a heat race win. Starting on the pole of the main event, Bruening ran in second for the opening 18 circuits until Brian Birkhofer snuck past. Running in a podium position throughout the remaining distance, Tyler Bruening notched a third-place finish behind Jonathan Davenport and Brian Birkhofer with Tim McCreadie and Dale McDowell completing the Top-5 finishers.

Returning on Friday afternoon for two rounds of heat races, Tyler salvaged a sixth-place finish in his first heat after getting collected in multiple tangles. Starting on the pole of his second heat, Bruening slipped back to a ninth-place outing as a mechanical failure forced him pitside.

Slated to start near the tail of his B-Main on Saturday, the teamed packed up and headed to Independence Motor Speedway (Independence, Iowa) for a Weekly Racing Series Event.

Earning the sixth-starting position for the A-Main, via preliminary events, Tyler worked his way into a podium spot early and began challenging for the lead following a caution with 10 to go. Blasting past Sean Johnson on the high side with a handful of laps remaining, Tyler Bruening recorded his seventh win of the season. Johnson, John Passick, Curt Martin, and Greg Kastli completed the Top-5 finishers.

For full results from the week’s events, please visit www.WoOLMS.com and www.IndependenceMotorSpeedway.com .

Team 16 plans to hit the ground running this Wednesday with an event at 300 Raceway (Farley, Iowa). For more information on the event, please visit www.300Raceway.com .

Tyler Bruening would like to thank all of his sponsors including Skyline Motorsports, Bennett Explosives, Bruening Rock Products, Capital Race Cars, Truck Country, Clements Racing Engines, VP Racing Fuels, Hoosier Tire South, M&S Concrete, Super K Express, Carolina Concrete Finishing, RV Select, G,orsuch Performance Solutions, QA1, Quarter Master, Bert Transmission, Weld Racing, Freeman Plumbing, Hovden Oil, Five Star Stock Car Bodies, Bulldog Rear Ends, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Simpson Race Products, Penske Shocks, Beyea Custom Headers, Sweet Manufacturing, Peterson Fluid Systems, Schaeffer’s Oil, Modern Images, Stop Tech Brakes, Allstar Performance, DirtVision.com, Advanced Transportation, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Skyline Motorsports, please visit www.Tyler16.com .


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August 3, 2019

Justin Duty Visits Victory Lane Again at Willamette Speedway
Southern Oregon Speedway Next on the Schedule

Mulino, Oregon (08/03/19) – For the second time in 2019, Justin Duty parked his Don Frank Floors #15 XR1 Rocket Chassis/ Pro Power Racing Engine Super Late Model in Willamette Speedway’s Victory Lane.

The latest conquest for the Oregon racer came on Saturday night.

“We started the year with a lot of struggles, but over the past few months we’ve been doing our homework and trying a lot of different things. The hard work is showing in our results,” Duty revealed. “I’m feeling more and more comfortable lately, and I’m hoping that by the time we get to Knoxville, Iowa next month we can show how much speed we have.”

Saturday night found Justin Duty in action at Willamette Speedway (Lebanon, Oregon), where he returned to the driver’s seat of his Don Frank Floors No. 15 Super Late Model entry. Following the sixth fastest lap overall in a field of 17 cars, Duty streaked to an 8-lap heat race victory, which rewarded him with the eighth-starting spot for the main event.

Outrunning Joey Tanner, Justin Duty soared to his second win of the season. Tanner, Kye Frick, Thomas Hunziker, and McLain Beaudoin followed Duty across the line.

For more results from this event, please visit
www.TrophyMotorsports.com .

The team will be idle this coming weekend before returning to competition on Saturday, August 17 with a $1,400-To-Win program at Southern Oregon Speedway (White City, Oregon).

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

Double Duty Racing would like to thank their principal and associate sponsors including Don Frank Floors, Ohlins by JDR, Metro Services, Darren & Mardell Williams, Pro Power Racing Engines, Mid-Ohio Graphics, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.

For the latest team news and updates on Double Duty Racing, please visit www.DoubleDutyRacing.com .


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August 6, 2019

Bryan Bernheisel Scores Selinsgrove Speedway Victory
Ultimate Northeast Series Doubleheader Up Next

Jonestown, Pennsylvania (08/06/19) –
While it may have taken longer than he would’ve liked, Bryan Bernheisel topped the Super Late Model action at Selinsgrove Speedway on Saturday night in his Dieffenbach’s Kettle Chips No. 119 Pioneer Pole Buildings/ Lazer Chassis Super Late Model.

His first victory of the year at the ½-mile oval increased his overall 2019-win total to two.

"It's too late in the year for this to be my first win at Selinsgrove,” Bryan Bernheisel noted. We've been strong all year everywhere we go, but we haven't had the luck to go with it. Finally, things are clicking here late in the year. We definitely hope to keep it rolling."


On Saturday night Bernheisel Racing traveled to Selinsgrove Speedway (Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania) with both Bryan and Jim competing in the Super Late Model ranks.

In a field of 21 entries, Bryan secured his spot into the main event with a heat race victory. Jim failed to make it out for his heat race due to mechanical issues and eventually retired early from the feature on lap 17 with more woes.

Starting the feature in the fourth position, Bryan enjoyed a much-more enjoyable outing than what his father experienced. He slipped ahead of Hayes Mattern in the closing laps to capture his second win of the season and a $2,500 payday. Donnie Schick, Coleby Frye, Ken Trevitz, and Hayes Mattern trailed him to the checkers in the 25-lap affair.  

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

The upcoming weekend – August 9-10 – has Bryan Bernheisel set to enter a pair of Ultimate Northeast Super Late Model Series events in Pennsylvania. Friday night’s action is set for Path Valley Speedway Park, while Saturday evening takes the tour to Selinsgrove Speedway.

Weekend details can be found at www.ultimatesupers.com/NEHome.html .

Bernheisel Racing would like to thank their marketing partners, which include Bernheisel Race Components, Dieffenbach’s Kettle Chips, One Potato Two Potato Kettle Potato Chips, Uglies Kettle Cooked Chips, Pioneer Pole Buildings, Lazer Chassis, Russ Gibble Roofing & Siding, Focus Shock Technologies, Total Machine LLC, Precision Powder Coating, Wrisco Aluminum, Wehrs Machine, PRC, Joes Racing Products, Goodridge, Sweet Manufacturing, Jones Racing Products, Fast Shafts, FK Rod Ends, R.J.S. Racing Equipment, Bulldog Rearends, Outerwears, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Kirkey Racing Fabrication, Performance Bodies, MCT, Velocita, R2C Air Filters, Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic, XS Power, JRI Shocks, ATL Racing Fuel Cells, Weld Racing, Keyser Manufacturing, A&A Manufacturing, Beyea Custom Headers, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Bernheisel Racing please visit www.BryanBernheisel.com .


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August 3, 2019

Ashton Winger Continues a Year of Firsts
Races to First-Career Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series Victory

Hampton, Georgia (8/03/19) – From first-time visits to storied tracks to first-time victories, the 2019 season has truly been a year of firsts for 19-year-old Ashton Winger. Saturday night at Thunderhill Raceway Park was no exception as the talented, young racer bolted to his first-career Southern All Star (SAS) Dirt Racing Series victory.

The triumph came behind the wheel of his Johnny Doan Plumbing No. 12 E-Z-Go/ Keyser Manufacturing/ XR1 Rocket Chassis/ Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model and marked his fifth win of 2019.

“We came here last month in Billy Franklin’s car and almost got the win. Tonight, I felt like we were pretty good the whole time,” Winger commented. “I was bottled up and I didn’t do what I needed to do on the initial start. Then whenever [Josh] Putnam gave me the outside on the restart I just figured I’d try to get the best run I could down the straightaway and then wherever [Dane] Dacus didn’t go, I was gonna go. It worked out. Sometimes it doesn’t and we’re glad it did.”

Saturday night saw Ashton Winger in action at Thunderhill Raceway Park (Summertown, Tennessee), where he was competing in a field of 22 Southern All Star (SAS) Series entries for the King of the Hill 40.

Recording the second-fastest lap in qualifications behind Brad Skinner, Winger earned the second-starting position for the A-Main. Early in the race Ashton slipped back to as far as fourth before overtaking race-leader Dane Dacus following an early-race restart. Once out front Ashton soared to his fifth win of the season, which came over over Dacus, Josh Putnam, David Breazeale, and Riley Hickman. He earned a $4,000 payday for his first-career SAS victory.

For more results from this event, please visit www.SASDirt.com .

The team had originally planned to enter the annual Sunoco North/South 100 this weekend, but hauler issues have prevented that. The team hopes to have their transporter fixed in time to compete in the annual Governor’s Cup with the Southern All Stars on Saturday night at Alabama’s Talladega Short Track. The event posts a $10,000 top prize.

For more information on the program, please visit www.TalladegaShortTrack.com .

Ashton Winger would like to thank all of his marketing partners, which include E-Z-Go, Keyser Manufacturing, Integra Racing Shocks & Springs, Boydbilt Fabrication Spring-Pro, Collins Signs, Turkey Creek Snacks, Franklin Enterprises, The Realty Queen & Team, Johnny Doan Plumbing, Rocket Chassis, Advanced Technology Motorsports, FK Rod Ends, CSR Aluminum Fabrication, Will Kinzer Foundation for Autism Research, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Off Axis Paint, O.H. Hendricks Sheet Metal, Hoosier Tire South, VP Racing Fuels, Schaeffer’s Racing Oil, RSD Enterprises, 2 Brothers Motorsports, Racing Radio, Stealth Racing Carburetors, Fast Shafts, K&N Racing Filters, Integra MX Springs, GW Performance, J&C Properties and MSR Mafia 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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August 3, 2019

Rodney Sanders Enjoys Two-Win Weekend with USMTS
USMTS Action Continues at I-94 & Ogilvie

Happy, Texas (08/03/19) – Rodney Sanders enjoyed a stellar weekend in his Wichita Tank Racing No. 20 Kenny’s Tile/ ARMI Contractors/ MB Customs/ Hatfield Racing Engine Modified as the Casey’s Hunt for the National Championship came to life. In three weekend events he registered two wins and a runner-up finish.

“This new car is really fast, and with where we are at right now with our program, we are a contender every time that we unload,” Sanders noted. “I want to thank my team and all of my sponsors for their great support and making my racing program possible. Hopefully, we can keep this momentum going so that we can claim a third USMTS title.”

Thursday night brought 33 United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) entries to 81 Speedway (Park City, Kansas) for the $2,500-to-win, Casey’s Hunt opener. Gaining three spots in his heat, Rodney Sanders scored a runner-up finish behind Cody Schneipp, which locked into the A-Main. Starting fifth in the feature, Sanders passed two cars in the 40-lapper to place third behind Terry Phillips and Dereck Ramirez with Hunter Marriott and Dan Powers rounding out the Top-5.

After a scheduled off day on Friday, Sanders headed to Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Missouri) on Saturday for the 10th annual Slick Mist Show-Me Shootout. Following a sixth-place finish in his heat race, Sanders captured a 15-lap consolation victory which positioned him 14th on the starting grid for the A-Main. Wheeling his way to the front, Rodney overtook Tyler Wolff for the lead on lap 20 and dominated the remaining distance en route to his ninth win of the season and a $3,000 payday. Dereck Ramirez, Terry Phillips, Hunter Marriott, and Jake O’Neil trailed him to the checkers in the 40-lap affair.

The following night at Monett Motor Speedway (Monett, Missouri), Rodney locked his spot into the finale with an 8-lap heat race victory. His performance in preliminary action positioned Sanders in the fourth starting spot for the feature. He went on to wrestle the lead away from Dereck Ramirez on lap 18 and held the top spot for the remaining 22 circuits scoring his 10th win of the season. Ramirez, Jake O’Neil, Hunter Marriott, and Tyler Wolff completed the Top 5. He pocketed a $2,500 payday for the triumph.

Rodney continues to lead both the latest USMTS national point standings and the Casey’s Hunt standings. For more results from these events, please visit www.USMTS.com .

The upcoming weekend – August 9-10 – has Sanders preparing for another USMTS Casey’s Hunt doubleheader. Action opens on Friday night at I-94 Speedway (Fergus Falls, Minnesota) before shifting to Ogilvie Raceway (Ogilvie, Minnesota).

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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Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
August 3, 2019

Rodney Sanders Enjoys Two-Win Weekend with USMTS
USMTS Action Continues at I-94 & Ogilvie

Happy, Texas (08/03/19) – Rodney Sanders enjoyed a stellar weekend in his Wichita Tank Racing No. 20 Kenny’s Tile/ ARMI Contractors/ MB Customs/ Hatfield Racing Engine Modified as the Casey’s Hunt for the National Championship came to life. In three weekend events he registered two wins and a runner-up finish.

“This new car is really fast, and with where we are at right now with our program, we are a contender every time that we unload,” Sanders noted. “I want to thank my team and all of my sponsors for their great support and making my racing program possible. Hopefully, we can keep this momentum going so that we can claim a third USMTS title.”

Thursday night brought 33 United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) entries to 81 Speedway (Park City, Kansas) for the $2,500-to-win, Casey’s Hunt opener. Gaining three spots in his heat, Rodney Sanders scored a runner-up finish behind Cody Schneipp, which locked into the A-Main. Starting fifth in the feature, Sanders passed two cars in the 40-lapper to place third behind Terry Phillips and Dereck Ramirez with Hunter Marriott and Dan Powers rounding out the Top-5.

After a scheduled off day on Friday, Sanders headed to Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Missouri) on Saturday for the 10th annual Slick Mist Show-Me Shootout. Following a sixth-place finish in his heat race, Sanders captured a 15-lap consolation victory which positioned him 14th on the starting grid for the A-Main. Wheeling his way to the front, Rodney overtook Tyler Wolff for the lead on lap 20 and dominated the remaining distance en route to his ninth win of the season and a $3,000 payday. Dereck Ramirez, Terry Phillips, Hunter Marriott, and Jake O’Neil trailed him to the checkers in the 40-lap affair.

The following night at Monett Motor Speedway (Monett, Missouri), Rodney locked his spot into the finale with an 8-lap heat race victory. His performance in preliminary action positioned Sanders in the fourth starting spot for the feature. He went on to wrestle the lead away from Dereck Ramirez on lap 18 and held the top spot for the remaining 22 circuits scoring his 10th win of the season. Ramirez, Jake O’Neil, Hunter Marriott, and Tyler Wolff completed the Top 5. He pocketed a $2,500 payday for the triumph.

Rodney continues to lead both the latest USMTS national point standings and the Casey’s Hunt standings. For more results from these events, please visit www.USMTS.com .

The upcoming weekend – August 9-10 – has Sanders preparing for another USMTS Casey’s Hunt doubleheader. Action opens on Friday night at I-94 Speedway (Fergus Falls, Minnesota) before shifting to Ogilvie Raceway (Ogilvie, Minnesota).

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 .