United Sprint Car Series News Release:  Contact:  PETE WALTON – 770-865-6097

July 13, 2024

AMERSON TWO FOR TWO IN USCS GEORGIA WEEKEND WITH DIXIE WIN


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                   WOODSTOCK, GA  – Dr. Kyle Amerson of Montgomery, AL won his second straight United Sprint Car Series Presented By K&N Filters race on Saturday night at Dixie Speedway in the 27-lap 17th Annual Randy Helton Memorial Race.  Amerson swept the USCS Georgia Weekend, as he won on Friday night at Sugar Creek Raceway in Blue Ridge, GA.

                    Amerson trailed early race leader 2021 USCS National Champion and National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee Danny Smith of Chillicothe, OH for the first half of the caution-free race.  Once Smith entered lapped traffic, Amerson was able to make up the distance on two occasions, and passed Smith for the lead on lap 24.

                    Smith held on to finish second and third went to Jeff Oliver of Pendergrass, GA.  The defending and 15-time USCS National Champion National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee Terry Gray of Bartlett, TN started 11th and finished fourth to earn the Wilwood Brakes Hard Charger of the Race Award.

                    Matt Kurtz of Jacksonville Beach, FL took the fifth spot, and Garrett Green of Dade City, FL was sixth.  Tyler Porter of Pinellas Park, FL finished seventh and Prestin Dalton of Covington, TN grabbed the eighth spot.  Brandon Grubaugh of Ocala, FL was ninth, and Trey Meredith of Dade City, FL rounded out the top ten.

                    In preliminary action, Smith won the six-lap Hoosier Racing Tire Speed Dash to earn the Pole Position for the 27-lap Feature Race.  The two eight-lap Heat Races were won by Amerson in the Engler Machine & Tool First Heat Race, and Green in the Butlerbuilt Racing Products Second Heat Race.

                    Smith took the lead from the pole position at the start of the race followed by Amerson, Porter, Oliver, and Kurtz.  Smith caught the cars on the tail end of the lead lap on lap nine, and Amerson quickly closed in on the leader.  Smith was able to put a lapped car between himself and Amerson on lap 12 and the leader once again pulled away from Amerson.

                    Lap 21 once again saw Smith stuck behind lapped traffic.  Amerson was quick to close the gap, and camped out on Smith’s rear nerf bar.  On lap 24, Amerson saw an opening on the inside, and dove next to Smith in turn two.  Amerson used a lapped car to pin Smith behind, and he took the lead going down the backstretch.  Amerson was gone by the time Smith cleared the lapped traffic.

                    Smith tried to chase Amerson down to challenge for the lead in the closing laps, but also had to hold off Oliver, who closed in the challenge Smith for second.  Smith fell .852 seconds short at the checkered flag in a race that took just seven minutes and 47.989 seconds to complete the 27 tours around the 3/8-mile red clay oval.

The next two events for the United Sprint Car Series Presented by K&N Filters will be at Carolina Speedway in Gastonia, NC on Friday night, July 26, and at Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, SC on Saturday night, July 27.  For more information about USCS, visit their website at uscsracing.com and the series Facebook page, or call the series office at 770-865-6097. 

                    United Sprint Car Series Marketing Partners are K&N Filters, Engler Machine & Tool, Hoosier Racing Tire, Huggins Cams, Hero Graphics, DMI/Bulldog, J&J Supply of NC, Racing Electronics, JE Pistons, DHR Suspension, Wilwood Disc Brakes, KSE Racing Products, PRO Shocks, Schoenfeld Headers, and Arizona Sport Shirts.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE UNITED SPRINT CAR SERIES EVENT AT DIXIE SPEEDWAY IN WOODSTOCK, GA ON 7/13/24:

FEATURE RACE – 27 Laps:  1. 29a Kyle Amerson, Montgomery, AL (20; 2. 4 Danny Smith, Chillicothe, OH (1); 3. 29j Jeff Oliver, Pendergrass, GA (3); 4. 10 Terry Gray, Bartlett, TN (11); 5. 92 Matt Kurtz, Jacksonville Beach, FL (5); 6. 82 Garrett Green, Dade City, FL (6); 7. 16 Tyler Porter, Pinellas Park, FL (4); 8. 1d Prestin Dalton, Covington, TN (10); 9. G6 Brandon Grubaugh, Ocala, FL (7); 10. 11 Trey Meredith, Dade City, FL (9); 11. 43 Terry Witherspoon, Jacksonville, FL (8); 12. 28 Jeff Willingham, Ripley, MS (12); 13. 48 Wade Buttrey, Fairview, TN (13); 14. 33 Joe Larkin, Suwanee, GA (14); 15. 15 Danny Burke, Crosby, TX DNS.

HOOSIER RACING TIRE SPEED DASH – 6 Laps:  1. Smith; 2. Amerson; 3. Oliver; 4. Porter; 5. Kurtz; 6. Green.

HEAT RACES – 8 Laps:

                    ENGLER MACHINE & TOOL HEAT 1:  1. Amerson; 2. Smith; 3. Grubaugh; 4. Oliver; 5. Meredith; 6. Buttrey; 7. Willingham; 8. Larkin.

                    BUTLERBUILT RACING PRODUCTS HEAT 2:  1. Green; 2. Kurtz; 3. Porter; 4. Witherspoon; 5. Dalton; 6. Gray; 7. Burke.

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Submitted by ROBY HELM – Helm Communications – 865-207-4157


United Sprint Car Series News Release:  Contact:  PETE WALTON – 770-865-6097

July 12, 2024

DOCTOR AMERSON IS IN THE HOUSE WITH USCS WIN AT SUGAR CREEK

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                   BLUE RIDGE, GA  – July 12, 2024 - Dr. Kyle Amerson was in the house at Sugar Creek Raceway on Friday night with a win in the 25-lap Feature Race for the United Sprint Car Series Presented By K&N Filters.  The scoresheet may have said Amerson led all 25 laps, but that was after trading sliders on restarts with Jeff Oliver of Pendergrass, GA.

                    Amerson pulled away on the last restart to score his third career USCS victory, and move into the top ten of the Southern Regional points.  Oliver finished second and third went to National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee and the 2021 USCS National Champion Danny Smith of Chillicothe, OH.

                    Trey Meredith of Dade City, FL was fourth, and the defending and 15-time USCS National Champion National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee Terry Gray started eighth and finished fifth to earn the Wilwood Brakes Hard Charger of the Race Award. 

Prestin Dalton of Covington, TN finished sixth, and Terry Witherspoon of Jacksonville, FL came home in the seventh spot.  Tyler Porter of Pinellas Park, FL finished eighth, and Jeff Willingham of Ripley, MS took the ninth spot.  Joe Larkin of Suwanee, GA rounded out the top ten.

                    In preliminary action, Amerson won the six-lap Hoosier Racing Tire Speed Dash to earn the Pole Position for the 25-lap Feature Race.  The two eight-lap Heat Races were won by Meredith in the Engler Machine & Tool First Heat Race,  and Smith in the Butlerbuilt Racing Products Second Heat Race.

                    Amerson took the lead from the pole position while Oliver slid Meredith in turn two to take the second spot.  Meredith jumped the cushion in turn two which opened the door for Smith and Dalton to move up to third and fourth respectively on the opening lap. The first of four caution flags came out on lap four when Porter spun in turn four.

                    On the restart, Oliver threw a slide job pass on Amerson by diving low in turn one and sliding up in front of the leader in turn two.  Amerson then performed the crossover down the backstretch by going to the inside and sliding up in front of Oliver in turn three.  Merdith got by Dalton to take over the fourth spot on lap nine.

                    By lap 15 Meredith had caught Smith to challenge for the third spot, and made the pass for the position on lap 16.  The red flag was displayed on lap 17 when fourth generation driver P.J. Reutimann of Zephyrhills, FL flipped in turn two.  He climbed out of the car uninjured.  Amerson pulled away from Oliver on the restart by covering the bottom of the race track.

                    Smith threw a slider on Meredith in turn four to reclaim the third spot on lap 17.  By lap 20, Amerson had pulled out to a 1.948 second advantage over Oliver.  Larkin brought out the third caution flag of the race on lap 21 when he spun in turn four.  It was another sliderfest between Amerson, Oliver, Smith, and Meredith on the restart, but it was all for naught.

                    Dalton spun out of the fifth spot in turn four on the restart to bring out the caution flag for the final time.  Amerson was able to pull away from Oliver in the five lap dash to the finish and take a 2.377 margin of victory under the checkered flag in a race that took 26 minutes and 25.578 seconds to complete.

The next event for the United Sprint Car Series Prese1pnted by K&N Filters will be on Saturday night, July 13 at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, GA.  For more information about USCS, including the 2024 schedule, results and the up to date point standings, visit their website at uscsracing.com and the series Facebook page, or call the series office at 770-865-6097. 

                    United Sprint Car Series Marketing Partners are K&N Filters, Engler Machine & Tool, Hoosier Racing Tire, Huggins Cams, Hero Graphics, DMI/Bulldog, J&J Supply of NC, Racing Electronics, JE Pistons, DHR Suspension, Wilwood Disc Brakes, KSE Racing Products, PRO Shocks, Schoenfeld Headers, and Arizona Sport Shirts.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF UNITED SPRINT CAR SERIES PRESENTED BY K&N FILTERS EVENT AT SUGAR CREEK RACEWAY IN BLUE RIDGE, GA ON 7/12/24:

FEATURE RACE – 25 Laps:  1. 29a Kyle Amerson, Montgomery, AL (1); 2. 29j Jeff Oliver, Pendergrass, GA (3); 3. Danny Smith, Chillicothe, OH (4); 4. 11 Trey Meredith, Dade City, FL (2); 5. 10 Terry Gray, Bartlett, TN (8); 6. 1d Prestin Dalton, Covington, TN (5); 7. 43 Terry Witherspoon, Jacksonville, FL (9); 8. 16 Tyler Porter, Pinellas Park, FL (6); 9. 28 Jeff Willingham, Ripley, MS (11); 10. 33 Joe Larkin, Suwanee, GA (10); 11. 00 P.J. Reutimann, Zephyrhills, FL (7); 12. 20 Harley Zimmerman, Jacksonville, FL DNS.

 

HOOSIER RACING TIRE SPEED DASH – 6 Laps:  1. Amerson; 2. Meredith; 3. Oliver; 4. Smith; 5. Dalton; 6. Porter.

 

HEAT RACES – 8 Laps:

 

                    ENGLER MACHINE & TOOL HEAT 1:  1. Meredith; 2. Dalton; 3. Porter; 4. Reutimann; 5. Larkin; 6. Zimmerman DNS.

 

                    BUTLERBUILT RACING PRODUCTS HEAT 2:  1. Smith; 2. Oliver; 3. Amerson; 4. Gray; 5. Witherspoon; 6. Willingham.

 

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Submitted by ROBY HELM – Helm Communications – 865-207-4157