Tim McCreadie Rebounds for Podium Finish with CFNiA at Brownstown
Rocket1 Racing Invades PPMPS with LOLMDS this Friday and Saturday

SHINNSTON, W.Va. (09/30/24) After slipping back in the running order early in Wednesday’s Castrol FloRacing Night in America feature presented by Kubota at Brownstown Speedway, Tim McCreadie rallied late to record a podium finish with his Valvoline / Seubert Calf Ranches No. 1 Rocket1 Racing / Ace Metal Works / XR1 Rocket Chassis / Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model.

McCreadie climbed to a third-place finish in what proved to be his only event of the week after the scheduled Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (LOLMDS) weekend at the Indiana oval was washed away by the remnants of Hurricane Helene.

“It’s great that I was able to get back to third by the checkered flag, but honestly we had a much better car than that. I just made a couple of mistakes early that cost us track position. Once I got to rolling there, this new XR1.2 was spot on. I hate I cost us early, but again a big shoutout goes out to this entire Rocket1 Racing team and this new race car we have. No shortage of speed for us right now,” McCreadie shared.

Tim McCreadie and Rocket1 Racing were one of 37 teams entered at Brownstown (IN) Speedway on Wednesday afternoon for the Castrol FloRacing Night in America event.

After driving from fifth-to-second in his eight-lap heat race, McCreadie muscled forward two more spots in the 50-lap feature to bring home a third-place finish. He trailed Hudson O’Neal and Tanner English to the checkers with Devin Moran and Ross Robinson rounding out the Top-5.

McCreadie and the Rocket1 team have climbed to sixth in the latest Castrol FloRacing Night in America point standings.

The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned Jackson 100 weekend scheduled for Friday and Saturday at Brownstown (IN) Speedway fell to inclement weather.

Full results from Wednesday's event are available at www.FloSeries.com .

With last week’s first two Big River Steel Chase for the Championship presented by ARP events nixed by rain, McCreadie now begins his pursuit of his third-career LOLMDS title this Friday and Saturday at Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway during the 36th annual Pittsburgher presented by Big River Steel.

Friday’s opening round posts a $10,000 winner’s check, while Saturday’s finale will see a $50,000 top prize up for grabs.

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

Rocket1 Racing would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include Valvoline, Seubert Calf Ranches, Rocket Chassis, Ace Metal Works, Durham Racing Engines, Five Star RaceCar Bodies, Gunter’s Honey, Performance Grading, Stiles Marine & Maintenance, Hoosier Racing Tire, Fox Racing Shox, Keyser Manufacturing, Petroff Towing, On Time Body & Graphic, Franklin Enterprises, Bubba Army, Sweet Manufacturing, Sunoco Race Fuels, Accu-Force Shock Service, ATL Fuel Cells, Aurora Rod Ends, Barnes Dry Sump Oil Systems, Bazell Race Fuels, Beyea Custom Headers, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Brinn Transmissions, Sharp Advantage Safety Products, CP Carrillo, Dohm Cycles, Fibreworks Composites, Hardrock Powder Coating, Howe Racing Enterprises, Jones Racing Products, Kenny’s Components, MSD, E3 Spark Plugs, Tel Tac, Performance Bodies, Peterson Fluid Systems, Powers Performance, Performance Rod & Custom, QuickCar Racing Products, MatMan Designs, Allgaier Performance Parts, Rocket Pre-Owned Motors, Show Trucks Unlimited, Simpson, Stealth Carburetors, Strange Oval, Suave Talk, Total Power Valvoline Pro-V Racing, Walker Performance Filtration, Wiles Driveshafts, Wilwood Brakes, Winters Performance Products, Wrisco Aluminum, Xceldyne Valvetrain, and MyRacePass Website & Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Rocket1Racing please visit the team website at www.Rocket1Racing.com .

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Brian Shirley Wires WoO’s Texas Torpedo 50 at Rocket Raceway Park
Collects $7,000 Payday for Seventh Victory of 2024


CHILTON, Wis. (09/30/24) – Brian Shirley added his seventh win of the season over the weekend with a flag-to-flag triumph in Saturday’s Texas Torpedo 50 at Rocket Raceway Park aboard his Bob Cullen Racing / Thomason Express No. 3s J&J Ventures & Gaming/ Hoker Trucking / Longhorn Chassis / Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model.

The $15,000 victory marked Shirley’s fifth World of Outlaws (WoO) Case Late Model Series win of the season and the 12th of his career.

“It was huge being able to pick your line," Shirley said. "I could tell, I was reading the numbers up here on the restarts, and it was in my mind. I was playing to see if anybody would get a good restart on the top. Everybody I noticed on the restarts, the bottom line always went well. All in all, it was huge to (draw the pole) and make up for last night. I was so embarrassed for my car owner ... I let them down on a respectable finish.”

Shirley’s doubleheader WoO weekend kicked off on Friday night with a visit to Boothill Speedway (Greenwood, La.) for the inaugural Bayou Classic.

Aboard his Bob Cullen Racing No. 3s Late Model, Shirley topped his 21-car group in time trials before picking up a heat race win over Ethan Dotson. Lined up second for the $15,000-to-win A-Main via the redraw, Brian set the pace early in the 50-lapper but couldn’t keep his momentum as the race continued. The Chatham, Illinois driver settled with a 10th-place finish at the checkers.

For the World of Outlaws debut at Rocket Raceway Park (Petty, Texas) on Saturday, Brian raced into the Texas Torpedo 50 main event with a convincing heat win. Receiving the pole, Shirley led flag-to-flag in the 50-lap affair to claim his seventh victory of the season and the $15,000 top prize.

“Truthfully, finding the middle line was the biggest thing,” Shirley added. “They were running the preferred bottom line. I knew if I was going to put some distance between me and Cade, I had to try it, and it all worked out. At the end of the day, winning races is the most important thing. Right now, after the hole we dug in when we left (Volusia), winning these races makes these long hauls and tough nights makes up for it.”

Shirley is currently seventh in the latest WoO point standings.

Full results from the doubleheader weekend are available at www.WoOLMS.com.

Shirley is set to return to his home-state of Illinois this weekend for the FALS Frenzy at Fairbury Speedway. The MARS Late Model Championship doubleheader kicks off with a $5,000-to-win preliminary on Friday followed by Saturday’s finale which pays $12,000 to the victor.

Full event details at www.FairburySpeedway.com.

Brian Shirley and Bob Cullen Racing would like to thank all of their marketing partners which include: Hoker Trucking, Thomason Express, J&J Ventures Gaming, KBC Graphix, Bass Livestock Nutrition, Allgaier Motorsports, Integra Shocks, East Central Coin, Cheers, Cen-Pe-Co Racing Oil, Durham Racing Engines, VP Racing Fuels, Rocket Chassis, Jayco Construction, Larry’s Budweiser, Distributing, Hope For A Cure, Midwest Sheet Metal, Ted Brown’s Quality Paint & Body Shop, Peterson Fluid Systems, Hooker Harness, Willy’s Carburetor, Fast Shafts, Keyser Manufacturing, Dyers Top Rods, Wehrs Machine, Sweet Manufacturing, Swift Springs, Allstar Performance, The Joie of Seating, Simpson, Hoosier Racing Tire, Quarter Master, Wilwood Disc Brakes, KKM, Speedwerx, Daugherty Motorsports, Multi Fire, Strange Oval, Earnhardt Technologies Group, FK Rod Ends, and MyRacePass.com Marketing Services.

For the latest team news and updates on Bob Cullen Racing, please visit www.BobCullenRacing.com and www.BrianShirley.com.

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Tom Berry Jr. Banks $10,000 Survive the 55 at Skagit Speedway
Fall Bash at Cedar County Raceway Up Next


DES MOINES, Iowa (09/30/24) – Tom Berry Jr. increased his 2024 win total to 17 over the weekend with a $10,000 victory in Saturday’s Survive the 55 at Skagit Speedway aboard the Coast Island Marine Ltd. / Pacific Cachalot / EMD Wraps No. 90 Lethal Chassis Modified.

The Bend, Oregon native now residing in Marshalltown, Iowa, parked the Jason and Tammy Beaulieu-owned entry in Victory Lane after returning to his region following a nearly eight-year absence. 

“First off, I want to thank the whole Beaulieu family for the great hospitality and hard work to get me on this stage,” Berry said. “Second I want to thank Jason & Lethal Chassis for giving me the best equipment to be behind the wheel of. It’s an awesome feeling to get this win in front of this crowd.

Berry’s western swing kicked off on Friday at Skagit Speedway (Burlington, Wash.) aboard the Jason and Tammy Beaulieu-owned No. 90 Modified for the Survive The 55 presented by Skagit Aggregates.

Taking part in a pair of heat races on Friday, Berry secured a strong night of passing points after going forward in both heats. He followed up a sixth-to-third showing with a fourth-to-second run.

Locked on the second row for Saturday’s Survive 55 finale, Tom pounced into the lead on lap 20 and paced the remainder of the 55-lap affair to register his 17th win of the 2024 campaign.

Berry claimed the $10,000 winner’s share ahead of Kyle Strickler, Nick Trenchard, Ty Clemens, and Collen Winebarger.

Full results from the two-day event are available at www.SkagitSpeedway.com.

Berry is now gearing up for the Darkside Promotions Fall Bash at Cedar County Raceway (Tipton, IA). A pair of prelims on Thursday and Friday set the stage for Saturday’s $3,000-to-win finale.

Full event details at www.Facebook/DarksideFallBash.

Tom Berry Jr. and Berry Racing Enterprises would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include Brodehl Trucking, Lethal Chassis, Jahnke Heating and Air Conditioning, Graveyard Auto and Towing, Precision Hydraulic & Oil, Supreme Lawn and Landscape, Dirt Stars Racing Products, Rosco Racing Carbs, Henry’s Headers & Exhaust Systems, AFCO, Swift Springs, Hooker Harness, Performance Bodies, Penske Racing Shocks, Autonation Crate by Klein, Walker Filtration, Jones Racing Products, Allstar Performance, Fast Shafts, Total Power, Tire Demon by Love Tap, Bassett, Noonan Industries LLC, Wehrs Machine & Racing Products, Velocita, Race-Fan, Magee Painting and Sand Blasting, Slick Stick Shocks, Berry’s Oak Grove Storage, Dairy Queen North Third Avenue, Manure Money Stone Spending, and MyRacePass Marketing Services.

For the latest team information regarding Berry Racing Enterprises, please visit www.BerryRacingEnterprises.com.

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