For Immediate Release
Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
October 14th, 2015

Morgan Bagley Claims Career Win in Magnolia State 100

Longview, Texas (10/14/15) –  Morgan Bagley claimed the biggest win of his career over the weekend by topping the annual Magnolia State Cotton Pickin’ 100 at Magnolia Motor Speedway in his P&W Sales #14m Black Diamond by Club 29/ Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.

On Friday night Morgan Bagley returned to action by making the trip to Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, Mississippi) for the two-day, Magnolia State Cotton Pickin’ 100. Drawing a stacked field of sixty-six Super Late Models for the unsanctioned event, Bagley scored a runner-up finish to Billy Moyer Jr. in his heat race, giving him a starting spot for the main event on Saturday night.

Coming from 7th, Morgan took the lead on two separate occasions before ultimately holding off Dale McDowell’s late race charge to score his first victory of the 2015 season. Pocketing a $20,000 payday, Morgan Bagley was followed across the finish line b Dale McDowell, Dennis Erb Jr., Don O’Neal, and Billy Moyer Jr. in the 100-lap affair.

“This has been such a tough year that when he (Erb) passed me for the lead, I just started thinking that maybe I would never win one of these races,” said an emotional Bagley in victory lane. “But then I got up on the wheel and kept digging and was able to get back to the lead. This is a very special win for me and my team, and I just wish our team owner, Wayman McMillan was here to enjoy it with us.”

Full results from this event are available at www.MagnoliaDirt.com .

Next on tap for the team is a trip to Whynot Motorsports Park (Meridian, Mississippi) on October 23rd-24th for the 21st Annual Coors Light Fall Classic. The unsanctioned event posts a $15,000 top prize. For more information on the event, please visit www.WhynotMotorsportsPark.com .

Morgan Bagley would like to thank all of his sponsors, which include P&W Sales (Oil Field Manufacturers Rep.), MSI (Pumps, Valves, & Manifolds), P&W Iron Works, GottaRace.com, Bert Transmission, Frankland Rear-End, Arizona Sports Shirts, Racing Optics, Sunoco Race Fuels, Barnes Systems, MSD, STP, Wiles Racing, Integra Shock, FK Rod Ends, JE Pistons, J&J Motorsports, Hypercoils, Outerwears Performance Products, Wilwood, Wix Filters, Armor All, COMP Cams, XS Power, Hoosier Tire Southwest, Wrisco Aluminum, TWM Racing Products, Day Motorsports, Quickcar Racing Products, Performance Race Engineering, Keyser Manufacturing, Midwest Sheet Metal, Performance Race Engineering, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Morgan Bagley and McMillan Motorsports, please visit the official team website at www.MorganBagley.com .


For Immediate Release
Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
October 14th, 2015

Riley Hickman Surges Late to Magnolia Win; Deep Fried 75 Next

Cleveland, Tennessee (10/14/15) – Riley Hickman took the lead in the closing laps of the NeSmith Crate Late Model portion of the Magnolia State Cotton Pickin’ 100 in his Hickman Manufacturing #R1 Austin Trucking/Club 29 Super Late Model before racing to the $3,000 victory.

Riley Hickman made the trip to Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, Mississippi) on Friday night for the two-day, Magnolia State Cotton Pickin’ 100. Powering both his Super and Crate Late Model, Hickman was competing in a field of 66 Super Late Models for the $20,000-to-win, A-Main on Saturday. Needing a 3rd spot or better to qualify for the finale via his heat race, Riley failed to earn a transfer spot. As a result he ran the B-Main on Saturday night, where he fell just short of qualifying for the main event.

In a field of 52 NeSmith Crate Late Models, Riley enjoyed a much better outing. A 3rd place finish rewarded him with an eighth row, starting spot for the $3,000-to-win, A-Main. Gaining fourteen spots, Riley Hickman took the lead with just six laps remaining in the 50-lap affair. He would go on to score his eighth Crate Late Model victory of the season and sixteen overall with Evan Ellis, Justin McRee, Daniel Bridgman, and Jeremy Shaw rounding out the top five.

“We were just a tick off where we needed to be all weekend in the Super Late Model, but we had an awesome car in the Crate Late Model division,” said Hickman. “That was a really tough field of competitors, so to come from so deep in the field to win was really cool.”

Complete results from these events can be found at www.MagnoliaDirt.com .

Hickman will pull double duty again this weekend as he travels to Duck River Raceway Park (Wheel, Tennessee) for the 4th Annual Deep Fried 75. The Super Late Model division will battle for a $12,000 top prize, while the United Crate Racing Alliance (UCRA) Super Late Models will compete for a $2,500 winner’s check. For more information on the event, please visit www.DuckRiverRacewayPark.com .

Riley Hickman would like to thank all of his sponsors including Hickman Manufacturing Company, American Billet, RH Designs, CVR Race Cars, Austin Trucking, A-1 Towing and Recovery, Competition Racing Equipment, MRC Racing Components, Vic Hill Racing Engines, Performance Masters Inc., All-Star Graphix, Stealth Racing Carburetors, Hoosier Racing Tires, JRI Shocks, VP Race Fuels, Comp Cams, Weld Wheels, FSR Racing Products, Design 500, Fel-Pro, KRC Power Steering, Wiles Racing Drive Shafts, Old Mans Garage, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Riley Hickman, please visit www.RileyHickman.com .


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
October 14th, 2015

Jason Hughes Conquers Inaugural Fall Classic at Flint Creek

Westville, Oklahoma (10/14/15) – Jason Hughes added to his winner’s hardware over the weekend by powering his West Siloam Pawn #12 Hughes/Mullins Racing Engine Modified to the $1,500 victory in the inaugural October Fall Classic at Flint Creek Speedway.

Jason Hughes made the trip to Flint Creek Speedway (West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma) on Friday night for the inaugural October Fall Classic. Recording the fastest time in qualifying, Hughes earned a 6th place starting spot for one of his two heat races. Scoring a 2nd place finish in the first heat, Jason went on to gain seven spots in his second heat to register a victory. Battling for a $1,500 payday on Saturday night, Jason Hughes wired the field to grab his fourteenth win of the season with Mitchell Keeter, Tyler Wolff, Mike Camarillo, and Chris Lewis completing the top five.

“In some ways I hate to see the season winding down because we have so much momentum in our corner, but on the other hand we are ready for a break to prepare for an even bigger 2016,” commented Hughes.

Complete results from this event can be found at www.FlintCreekSpeedway.com .

The next scheduled race for Jason Hughes comes with a quartet of United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) events. On Tuesday, November 3rd the tour rolls into Southern Oklahoma Speedway (Ardmore, Oklahoma). On Thursday through Saturday, November 5th-7th the action shifts to Ark-La-Tex Speedway (Vivian, Louisiana) for a trio of events. For more information on the events, please visit www.USMTS.com .

Jason Hughes would like to thank his sponsors including Cates Recycling, Pig-N-Out, Red Tail Tackle, AFCO Brakes, West Siloam Pawn, Gressel Racing, Hughes Racing Chassis, Mullins Race Engines, D and G Directional Drilling, 45 Pipeline Services, JRI Shocks, Hanson Tire Service, Braka Operating, Sunoco Race Fuels, Mert's Truck Center, SAEF Custom Finishing, Wheeler Metals Rainbow Graphics, Hooker Harness, Quarter Master, Beyea Custom Headers, Ultra-Shield Race Products, MB Machine & Tool, T&D Machine Products, Callies, Quick Car Racing Products, Dan Olson Racing Products, FSR Radiators & Racing Products, Tiger Rear Ends, Driven Racing Oil, Sweet Mfg, Real Racing Wheels, Rod End Supply, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Jason Hughes, please visit www.JasonHughes12.com .