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November 5, 2019

Tyler Erb Records Runner-Up Performance in National 100
Best Performance Motorsports Set for Season-Ending World Finals

St. Marys, Ohio (11/05/19) –
Tyler Erb led the first 52 circuits of the 45th annual National 100 on Sunday night at East Alabama Motor Speedway before crossing the finish line in the second position in his Industrial Resourcing Group No. 1 Best Performance Motorsports/ XR1 Rocket Chassis/ Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model.

“I just hated all the cautions. I wasn’t very good on restarts,” Erb said after making his second-career National 100 start. “It would take me about four or five laps to get a good rhythm. Even when I was behind Madden and we were lapping cars, like I had a pretty good rhythm and he got about a straightaway or three quarters of a straightaway [ahead] and then it’s like we went the same speed for 10 laps and then we’d have a caution.

“I think the guy out front was definitely at an advantage, but I just didn’t restart very well when I was out front. I needed to try to change it up or do something, but you just really don’t know. You can only picture what’s behind you so much. But it’s part of it, it’s experience here.”

Tyler started his National 100 weekend by registering the fastest lap in qualifications on Saturday evening, and then backed up his qualifying performance with a heat race win to lock into the pole position for Sunday's 100-lap finale.

He paced the first 52 laps of the caution-plagued event at the 4/10-mile oval before Chris Madden ultimately overtook him for the lead in the 100 lapper. Tyler ran second for the remainder of the $15,000-to-win event to record a runner-up finish.

Devin Moran, Scott Bloomquist and Dennis Erb Jr. completed the Top-5 finishers.

Full results from the event are available at www.EAMSdirt.com .

Best Performance Motorsports will put a wrap on the 2019 campaign this weekend with a trip to The Dirt Track at Charlotte (Concord, North Carolina) for the annual Can-Am World Finals. The World of Outlaws (WoO) Morton Buildings Late Model Series weekend opens on Thursday night with two rounds of qualifying to determine lineups for Friday and Saturday’s $12,000-to-win programs.

For more information on the weekend’s festivities, please visit www.WoOLMS.com .

Also, please make sure to visit www.BestPerformanceMotorsports.com to pick up the latest team merchandise. There’s a lot of great deals available, including some clearance items.

Best Performance Motorsports would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include New Point Lighting & Design, Inc., Roberts Bee Company, Bulk Material Lift, Franklin Enterprises, Boxo USA, Industrial Resourcing Group, Bazell Race Fuels, Sunoco, Keyser Manufacturing, Integra Shocks, Hoosier Tire, Valvoline, Corey Frazer State Farm, Industrial Hydro Excavating, Beyea Headers, Day Motorsports, Champion Brands, Doyle Edwards Trucking, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Wiles Drive Shafts, Simpson Race Products, Weld Racing, Performance Rod & Custom, Peterson Fluid Systems, Barnes Systems Inc., Powers Performance, Butlerbuilt, Impact Race Gear, Heath Lawson Photography, Swift Springs, Walker Performance Filtration, ASI Racewear, Fragola Performance Systems, Dirt Defender, Outerwears, Strange Engineering, Performance Race Engineering, Five Star Race Car Bodies Rocket Chassis, R&R Design and MSR Mafia Marketing & PR 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 and www.instagram.com/bestperformancemotorsports .


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Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
November 5, 2019

Logan Roberson Finishes Fifth in World Short Track Championship
World of Outlaws Can-Am World Finals Up Next

Waynesboro, Virginia (11/05/19) –
Logan Roberson piloted his Wynbridge Inc. No. 17 RBS Auto Sales/ BTS Towing Service/ XR1 Rocket Chassis Crate Late Model to a fifth-place finish over the weekend in the annual Driven Racing Oil World Short Track Championship.

“We qualified well on Friday night and got the heat race win. The heat race winners redrew for the feature, and it was no big surprise that I managed to draw the biggest pill possible [a six],” laughed Roberson. “For the feature Saturday, I just made the wrong adjustments, and we got our butts kicked. I’m still happy with a fifth-place finish though.

“Thanks to everyone, who supports me and my racing. I can’t thank you folks enough. We’re now thrashing to get the Super Late Model ready to go back to Charlotte this coming weekend for the World Finals. This will be the first time that I’ve entered the event, and I couldn’t be more excited.”

Logan Roberson and his race team made the trek to the Dirt Track at Charlotte (Concord, North Carolina) last Friday night as the annual Driven Racing Oil World Short Track Championship came to life. In a stout field of 54 Crate Late Model entries, Logan laid down the fastest lap in his time trial group before capturing a heat race victory.

Via the redraw, he earned the sixth-starting position for the $4,000-to-win A-Main on Saturday night. Logan went on to advance one position in the 25-lap affair to cross the finish line in fifth behind Michael Brown, Timmie Harrelson, Dillon Brown, and Brett Hamm.

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

This weekend – November 7-9 – Logan returns to The Dirt Track at Charlotte. For the first time in his career, he’ll enter the Can-Am World Finals with the World of Outlaws (WoO) Morton Buildings Late Model Series. Qualifying is set for Thursday night with complete $12,000-to-win programs on both Friday and Saturday.

For more information on the weekend, please visit www.WoOLMS.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 .


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November 5, 2019

Pierce McCarter Finishes Second in Crate Competition at the National 100
Third Annual Crate Nationals at 411 Motor Speedway Up Next

Gatlinburg, Tennessee (11/05/19) –
Pierce McCarter enjoyed a great weekend at the 45th Annual National 100 in his McCarter Brothers Racing #51 Tennessee Homemade Wines/ Parkway Liquor Store/ Longhorn Chassis Late Model. The Tennessee racer showed speed all weekend before finishing second in the $5,000-to-win Crate Late Model finale.

“It was a long weekend, but it was a fun weekend,” McCarter said. “No more than we’ve raced this year to go out and contend for the win against such a strong field of racers is pretty awesome. We would’ve loved the win, but we’re definitely proud of our second-place finish. Hopefully, this weekend we can pick up the big check at the Crate Nationals.”

Hopping behind the wheel of the McCarter Lumber Company No. 51 Crate Late Model entry, Pierce McCarter made the trip to East Alabama Motor Speedway (Phenix City, Alabama) on Saturday night for the 45th annual National 100. In a field of 25 Crate Late Model entries, Pierce recorded the third-fastest lap in his time trial group which positioned him third on the starting grid for the $5,000-to-win A-Main on Sunday.

Improving one spot in the 50-lap affair, McCarter notched a runner-up finish behind Mark Whitener with Ricky Culpepper, Blake Smith, and Austin Horton trailing them to the checkers.

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

Pierce will be back in the driver’s seat this weekend – November 8-9 – in the third annual Crate Nationals at 411 Motor Speedway (Tazewell, Tennessee). The weekend is headlined by a $3,000-to-win/ $300-to-start, 604 Crate Late Model finale.

For more information on the event, please visit 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, 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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November 5, 2019

Lane Seratt and Seratt Racing Focused on Busy End to 2019 Campaign
Already Preparing for Bigger and Better 2020

Dyersburg, Tennessee (11/05/19) – With indoor, racing season soon to become a weekly endeavor in the Karting ranks, Lane Seratt and Seratt Racing are focused on ending their 2019 campaign with a bang. With 49 total wins already to his credit in just his first two years of racing, the seven-year-old racer has enjoyed a great 2019 season behind the wheel of his J&P Machine & Repair #29 CRP Race Products & Engine/ Ultramax Rival Kart.

Most recently, Lane competed in the Burris Southeast Tour finale at Dawgwood Speedway (Chatsworth, Georgia). Entering two divisions, Lane crossed the line in the second position in a photo finish in the Red division, just 0.085 seconds behind the winner, before registering a fifth-place finish in Junior 1.

“Lane has already had a great 2019 season, and we still have some huge indoor events left to enter,” his father, Preston Seratt said. “He’s only seven, but I’m pretty sure he’s already a lot more talented than I’ve ever been in my racing career. He’s done great in the Red division, but what’s really made him a better driver is competing in the Junior 1 class, where he’s much younger than pretty much all of his competitors. We’re definitely excited about the remainder of this year as well as the 2020 season and beyond.”

Upcoming events for the talented youngster, include the Blues City Nationals in Tunica, Mississippi on November 9, and the Thanksgiving weekend indoor O’Reilly National Indoor Kart Championship in Batesville, Mississippi.

For 2020, Seratt Racing plans to travel to considerably more events across the country. The team plans to enter a majority of the Burris Southeast Tour races as well as multiple, major events in the Carolinas.

“With the progress that Lane has shown to date, we’ve decided that it’s time to advance his program and travel to more challenging events next year,” Preston Seratt said. “He’s got a strong love for racing, and these trips give our family tons of quality time, so it’s a win-win all the way around.”

Seratt Racing is currently seeking additional sponsorship for the 2020 campaign, and is proud to announce that Todd Hall’s FTS Trucking has come on board as the newest marketing partner. The Missouri-based company joins J&P Machine & Repair, CRP Race Products & Engine, Xtreme Race Graphics and MSR Mafia Website & PR Services as marketing partners on the team’s No. 29 entries.

For more information on becoming a marketing partner with Seratt Racing, please contact Preston Seratt at pseratt29@yahoo.com or via phone at 731-676-4804.

For the latest news, updates, and other information regarding Lane Seratt and Seratt Racing, please visit www.PrestonSeratt29.com .