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May 9, 2021
Nick Hoffman Earns $2,204 Winner’s Check at Atomic Speedway
Prepares for Three-Race Weekend in the Hoosier State.
Mooresville, North Carolina (05/09/21) – For the third-straight race Nick Hoffman visited Victory Lane in his Elite Chassis No. 2 Wehrs Machine / Fox Shocks Modified. His latest conquest came on Saturday night at Ohio’s Atomic Speedway in the Reno/Boggs Memorial. Hoffman picked up a $2,204 winner’s check for his seventh win of the season.
“Eddie (Carrier Jr.) and I had a good race. He jumped out to the lead there at the start, and I pursued him until around the halfway mark when I got to the lead,” Hoffman said. “Atomic was right in my wheelhouse on Saturday night with slick conditions that favored momentum. Thanks to all of my sponsors and supporters. We’re going to do our best to grab three more wins this coming week.”
Nick Hoffman rumbled to his seventh victory of the season on Saturday night. The triumph came in the Reno/Boggs Memorial at Atomic Speedway (Alma, Ohio).
After seeing the previous night’s $1,500-to-win program washed away by Mother Nature, Hoffman started his outing on Saturday night by setting fast time over a field of 32 Modified entries at the 3/8-mile oval with a 15.417-second lap. He then won his heat race to earn the pole position for the night’s 22-lap feature event. Nick pursued fellow front-row-starter Eddie Carrier Jr. for the first half of the race before charging to the lead just after the halfway mark.
Once out front, Hoffman cruised to the victory, which came by 2.052 seconds over his closest pursuer. Carrier Jr., Jesse Wisecarver, Adam Stricker, and JP Roberts completed the Top 5.
Full results are available at www.AtomicSpeedway.net .
The upcoming week has Hoffman focused on a trio of events. Action opens on Wednesday night at Indiana’s Brownstown Speedway with a $1,000-to-win Modified program, which will be held in conjunction with the night’s Castrol FloRacing Night in America program. On Friday the team plans to compete at Bloomington Speedway (Bloomington, Ind.) in the $3,009-to-win Roddy Strong Memorial. Weekend action will draw to a close on Saturday night at Plymouth Speedway (Plymouth, Ind.) with the $5,000-to-win Klotz / Cometic Klash.
Nick Hoffman Racing would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include Fox Shocks, NASCAR Technical Institute, Wehrs Machine & Racing Products, Maxima Racing Oils, Bell Helmets, K1 Race Gear, Jerovetz Motorsports Shocks, Rockwell Security, Allgaier Performance Parts, PSA Starters, Sunoco Race Fuel, Elliott’s Custom Trailers, Eibach Springs, Fast Shafts, Tiger Quick Change Rear Ends, FK Rod Ends, Hooker Harness, Earnhardt Technologies Group, Allstar Performance, Schoenfeld Headers, Willy’s Carburetor & Dyno Shop, Bassett, Walker Performance Filtration, QuickCar Headers, Jones Racing Products, Wilwood Disc Brakes, Strange Oval, Stock Car Steel and Aluminum, Outerwears, XS Power Batteries, Five Star Race Car Bodies, Superior Fuel Cells, MPI, Millbridge Speedway, Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool, Joe’s Racing Products, Off Axis Paint, Mahle, Clevite, KSE Racing Products, Multi Fire, The Joie of Seating, Vexil, Yeti, DirtCarLift.com, KBC Graphix, and MSR Mafia Marketing & PR Services.
Keep track of the latest team news by visiting www.NickHoffman2.com and by following his social channels at:
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May 9, 2021
Tyler Stevens Tops Late Model Action at The Rev
$10,000-To-Win Battle of Boothill Up Next
Searcy, Arkansas (05/09/21) – After more than a month removed from the driver’s seat Tyler Stevens returned to action over the weekend with a pair of Louisiana events in his W&W Timber No. 2 Stallion Transportation Group / XR1 Rocket Chassis Crate Late Model.
Stevens overcame mechanical issues on Friday night at Boothill Speedway to register a podium finish, while Saturday night found him Victory Lane at The Rev. The win marked his fifth of the 2021 season.
“It was great to shake the rust off this weekend and get some track time in preparation for the big show at Boothill Speedway this coming weekend. I honestly believe we had the car to beat both nights, but electrical issues got us while leading the heat race on Friday night. We were able to come from 19th to third in the feature, so it wasn’t a bad night,” Stevens shared. “Then on Saturday night we hit the ground running and never looked back to get the win at The Rev. Hopefully we’ll have this much speed this coming weekend in the $10,000-to-win event at Boothill.”
After a lengthy break from racing action, Tyler Stevens and TLP Motorsports returned to action over the weekend with a trip south to Louisiana for a pair of events. On Friday night the action opened at Boothill Speedway (Greenwood, La.) and Stevens’ night seemed to be off to a good start as Tyler led his heat race in the Frazier Accounting Crate Late Model division. Unfortunately, his luck soon took a turn for the worse as electrical issues forced him to relinquish the lead and heat pitside.
The team repaired their issue for the feature, which found Stevens starting 19th on the grid. Despite being pinned deep in the field, Tyler rallied to finish third.
On Saturday evening at The Rev (Monroe, Louisiana), Tyler enjoyed a great night as he picked up his fifth win of the 2021 season. After finishing second in his heat race, Stevens started the feature in the fifth position.
The finale found him racing to the front of the field to pick up a hard-fought win over Brandon Ball.
This weekend – May 13-15 – the team will return to Louisiana’s Boothill Speedway for the seventh annual Battle of Boothill, which posts a $10,000 winner’s check for the Crate Late Model division.
For more information on the event, please visit www.BoothillDirt.com .
TLP Motorsports would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include Stallion Transportation Group, W&W Timber, MoBag'$ Suspension Technology, Razor Edge Graphics, Dave Leech Construction, Swift Springs, Integra Shocks, TruForm Race Products, Performance Friction Brakes, KR Performance Fuels LLC, Jay Dickens Racing Engines, Rocket Chassis, Joe’s Racing Products, Shell Shock, The Joie of Seating, KR Performance Fuels LLC, Velocita USA, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.
For the latest information on TLP Motorsports and Tyler Stevens, please visit www.TylerStevensRacing.com . |
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