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May 5, 2020

Overton Enjoys Two-Win Weekend in South Carolina
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EVANS, Ga. (05/05/20) – For the first time in over a month, Brandon Overton returned to competition, and done so in triumphant fashion with two wins in South Carolina.

Brandon drove his Wells Motorsports No. 76 Crossfit Overton/ Allstar Concrete/ Longhorn Chassis by Wells/ Cornett Racing Engine-powered Super Late Model to a $5,000 victory on Friday night at Lancaster (S.C.) Speedway. He followed that with a $10,000 payday on Saturday night at Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, S.C.

Overton began the weekend with a trip to Tri-County Racetrack (Brasstown, N.C.) on Thursday evening for the Schaeffer Oil Tar Heel Invitational. In a field of 25 cars, Overton logged the 16th fastest time in qualifying before placing fourth in his heat race.

Starting the $4,000-to-win A-Main in 14th, Brandon charged forward nine spots in the 40-lap affair to register a fifth-place finish behind race winner Shane Clanton, Donald McIntosh, David Payne, and Casey Roberts.

The following night found Overton at Lancaster Speedway for the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series-sanctioned Lancaster Lidlifter. Brandon timed in second fastest in time trials behind Ross Bailes, locking him into the second starting position for the A-Main.

Taking command of the lead on the third lap, Overton charged to his third win of the season over Bailes, Jonathan Davenport, Michael Brown, and Jeff Smith. Building a 6.094 second margin over Bailes, Brandon earned a $6,335 payday after picking up an additional $1,335 crowd-funded bonus.

“I had to redeem myself from night,” said Overton. “If I was gonna win one this weekend I figured it was gonna be Tri-County. I guess it just knocked me back down to reality a little bit (after finishing fifth). We had to go back to work on our race car and I felt like we had it pretty good tonight.”

Closing out the weekend on Saturday, Overton headed to Cherokee Speedway for the Palmetto Invitational. After topping the 36-car field in time trials, Brandon picked up a 10-lap heat race victory, which positioned him fifth on the starting grid for the main event.

Slowly climbing into a podium spot and tracking down race-long leader Casey Roberts, Overton took advantage of Roberts’ slip-up on the final lap to secure his second win in as many nights and a $10,000 payday. He took the checkers ahead of Chris Madden, Kyle Strickler, Derrick Ramey, and Anthony Sanders.

“I’m sure everybody’s gonna say I wrecked him, but he missed the bottom (in turn one),” Overton said. “It’s 10 damn grand, you know what I mean? Like, he missed the bottom, and I stuck it in there, and we met. He was coming back down the hill and I’m not gonna let off, you know what I mean?

“Hey, we got together,” he added. “I’m sure he’s pissed off, but I don’t know what you do. I don’t know. I don’t ever want to see somebody lead the whole race and lose it on the last lap, but hell … what do you do?”

“I’m just glad my car’s been good here lately, the last couple nights,” said Overton. “I can’t thank everybody enough for all the help, all the support.”

For full results from these events, please visit www.TriCountyRacetrack.net , www.LancasterSuperSpeedway.com , and www.CherokeeSpeedwaySC.com .

This Thursday, May 7 will find Overton at Senoia (Ga.) Raceway for the DirtonDirt.com Shootout. The spectator-free, $5,000-to-win event for Super Late Models will be available for live-streaming for subscribers at DirtonDirt.com and FloRacing. To learn more, visit www.SenoiaRaceway.com .

Brandon Overton would like to thank all of his marketing partners, which include Crossfit Overton, Wells Motorsports, Allstar Concrete, Longhorn Chassis by Wells, Big Dog Stump and Tree, RW Powell Construction, Convenient Lube, Big Blue Smoke House, Doug Campbell Body Shop, Cornett Race Engines, Penske Shocks, Hoosier by Brian, Top Notch Kustom Koncepts, Steering Buddy, Impact Race Gear, Swift Springs, Penn Grade Oil, Quarter Master, Earnhardt Technologies Group, Wilwood, All-Star Performance, Wehrs Machine, Schoenfeld, Winters Performance, Performance Bodies, Peterson Fluid Systems, Sunoco Race Fuels, Fast Shafts, AFCO Racing Products, COMP Cams, Quickcar Products, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.

For the latest information concerning Brandon Overton, please visit www.BrandonOverton76.com. To learn more about Wells Motorsports, visit www.WellsAndSonsMotorsports.com.


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May 5, 2020

Rodney Sanders Lands in Monarch Victory Lane
Increases 2020 Win Talley to Seven

HAPPY, Tex. (05/05/20) – Rodney Sanders picked up his seventh win of 2020 on Friday night in his Wichita Tank Racing No. 20 Kenny’s Tile/ ARMI Contractors/ MB Customs/ Hatfield Racing Engine Modified.

The Texas racer topped the United States Racing Association (USRA) Modified action at Monarch Motor Speedway (Wichita Falls, Texas) for a $1,000 payday.

“We had a good car all weekend,” Sanders said. “Friday night we got the win, and Saturday night we were challenging for the lead and just had some bad luck. It was a tough break, but that’s just racing. We’ll put it behind us and get set for the next one.”

In a field of 23 USRA Modifieds on Friday night, Sanders placed second in his heat race behind Tanner Mullens, locking him into the sixth-starting position for the A-Main. Outrunning polesitter Mullens, Sanders charged to the win ahead of Mullens, Cody Jolly, Tyler Davis, and Sam Cox.

The following night, the team made the trek to Southern Oklahoma Speedway (Ardmore, Okla.) for a Touring Outlaw Modified Series (TOMS) contest. Sanders locked his spot into the $2,000-to-win feature event with a convincing heat race win.

Starting the main event in fourth, Rodney broke into a podium spot early and began challenging Triston Dycus for the lead but suffered mechanical issues which would ultimately force him to retire early from the race.

For more results from the weekend’s events, please visit www.MMSDirt.com and www.TouringMods.com .

Rodney is undecided on where he’ll be racing next. Please keep your browser pointed to www.RodneySandersRacing.net for the latest team news. 

Rodney Sanders would like to thank all of his sponsors including Wichita Tank Racing, ARMI Contractors, 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, Schoenfeld Headers, JE Pistons, Walker Performance Filtration, Rodney Sanders Racing, Day Motorsports, Real Wheels, Palmer Painting, Deatherage Opticians, Wilwood Brakes, PEM Rearends, Winning Edge Carburetors, 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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May 5, 2020

Rodney Sanders Lands in Monarch Victory Lane
Increases 2020 Win Talley to Seven

HAPPY, Tex. (05/05/20) – Rodney Sanders picked up his seventh win of 2020 on Friday night in his Wichita Tank Racing No. 20 Kenny’s Tile/ ARMI Contractors/ MB Customs/ Hatfield Racing Engine Modified.

The Texas racer topped the United States Racing Association (USRA) Modified action at Monarch Motor Speedway (Wichita Falls, Texas) for a $1,000 payday.

“We had a good car all weekend,” Sanders said. “Friday night we got the win, and Saturday night we were challenging for the lead and just had some bad luck. It was a tough break, but that’s just racing. We’ll put it behind us and get set for the next one.”

In a field of 23 USRA Modifieds on Friday night, Sanders placed second in his heat race behind Tanner Mullens, locking him into the sixth-starting position for the A-Main. Outrunning polesitter Mullens, Sanders charged to the win ahead of Mullens, Cody Jolly, Tyler Davis, and Sam Cox.

The following night, the team made the trek to Southern Oklahoma Speedway (Ardmore, Okla.) for a Touring Outlaw Modified Series (TOMS) contest. Sanders locked his spot into the $2,000-to-win feature event with a convincing heat race win.

Starting the main event in fourth, Rodney broke into a podium spot early and began challenging Triston Dycus for the lead but suffered mechanical issues which would ultimately force him to retire early from the race.

For more results from the weekend’s events, please visit www.MMSDirt.com and www.TouringMods.com .

Rodney is undecided on where he’ll be racing next. Please keep your browser pointed to www.RodneySandersRacing.net for the latest team news. 

Rodney Sanders would like to thank all of his sponsors including Wichita Tank Racing, ARMI Contractors, 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, Schoenfeld Headers, JE Pistons, Walker Performance Filtration, Rodney Sanders Racing, Day Motorsports, Real Wheels, Palmer Painting, Deatherage Opticians, Wilwood Brakes, PEM Rearends, Winning Edge Carburetors, 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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May 5, 2020

McIntosh Surges to $5,000 Payday in Boyd’s Dirt Showdown
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DAWSONVILLE, Ga. (05/05/20) – Making a triumphant return, Donald McIntosh drove his Blount Motorsports No. 7m Ole Ben Franklin Motors/ Stowers Cat/ Rocket Chassis/ Vic Hill Racing Engine Super Late Model to a $5,000 victory on Saturday night at Boyd’s Speedway (Ringgold, Ga.).

“These last six weeks have been rough on me; I’ve raced since I was 5 years old and never really had it taken away like with the shutdown from the Coronavirus pandemic,” McIntosh said. “I’m just glad we’re back racing … it’s just really a cool moment to soak it in.”

To kickstart the weekend, McIntosh visited Tri-County Racetrack (Brasstown, N.C.) on Thursday evening for the Schaeffer Oil Tar Heel Invitational. Drawing 25 cars, McIntosh locked his spot into the six-car dash with the sixth fastest lap overall in time trials. Scoring a runner-up finish behind Shane Clanton, Donald was set to start the $4,000-to-win A-Main in second.

After Clanton shot into a commanding lead early, Donald closed the distance between the two as the leader battled through lapped traffic. Sliding ahead of Clanton for the lead on lap 31, Donald dropped back to second one lap later after Clanton regained the top spot on the next corner.

Holding his spot following a late-race caution, McIntosh posted a second-place finish behind Clanton, with David Payne, Casey Roberts, and Brandon Overton trailing them to the checkers.

On Saturday afternoon, Donald topped the 36-car field in time trials to lock into the second starting position for the Boyd’s Dirt Showdown. Blasting ahead of polesitter, Austin Neely for the top spot on the seventh lap, McIntosh withstood numerous battles throughout the caution-plagued 50-lapper to capture his second win of the season.

Austin Smith, Michael Page, Riley Hickman, and John Ownbey rounded out the Top-5 finishers.

For full results from these events, please visit www.TriCountyRacetrack.net and www.BoydsSpeedway.net .

This Thursday, May 7 will find McIntosh at Senoia (Ga.) Raceway for the DirtonDirt.com Shootout. The spectator-free, $5,000-to-win event for Super Late Models will be available for live-streaming for subscribers at DirtonDirt.com and FloRacing. To learn more, visit www.SenoiaRaceway.com .

Donald McIntosh would like to thank his marketing partners, which include Stowers (CAT) Machinery Corp., Walker’s Truck Contractors, Blount Excavating, Motion Control Suspension, Massey Electric, Turner Hydraulics, Ole Ben Franklin Motors, DR Investments, Food City, The Wine and Spirits Cellar and MSR Mafia Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Donald McIntosh, please visit www.DonaldMcIntoshRacing.com .