Daytona to Dirt: Like Father, Like Son for Tony Stewart, Jesse Love Sweeps Millbridge
As NASCAR spent the weekend letting Chicagoland Speedway collect dust, plenty of their current and former alums made time to play in the dust.
As NASCAR spent the weekend letting Chicagoland Speedway collect dust, plenty of their current and former alums made time to play in the dust.
Different track, same story. Ricky Thornton Jr. patiently made work of the Lucas Oil Late Model Series dirt field at Muskingum County Speedway in Ohio Saturday.
Bobby Pierce grabbed a win and the World of Outlaws late model points lead with a Tuesday night victory at Mason City Motor Speedway in Iowa.
NASCAR saw its dirt representation spread from sea to shining sea, with current and former pavement competitors making noise in a good and bad way.
David Gravel scored the richest win in World of Outlaws history at Huset’s Speedway Saturday on the back of heartbreak for Buddy Kofoid.
NASCAR’s off-weekend saw a great number of its drivers and alumni take time off, but there were still those within the ranks that scored weekend hardware.
Ricky Thornton Jr.’s career season continued Saturday night, as he blew past Chris Ferguson en route to a $50,000 win in the Mountain Moonshine Classic.
Hudson O’Neal led all 100 laps to score a $100,000 payday with the XR Super Series at Kokomo Speedway in Indiana Monday night
NASCAR’s trip to the West Coast over the weekend reduced its representation on the dirt tracks, but it didn’t stop former regulars from grabbing more hardware.
Jonathan Davenport made what would be the winning pass on lap 30 of the 100-lap Dirt Late Model Dream feature at Eldora Saturday night (June 10).