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March 31st, 2015

Podium Finish for Dereck Ramirez in King of America

Woodward, Oklahoma (03/31/15) – Dereck Ramirez led the first 57 circuits before settling into a podium finish in the $10,000-to-win, King of America event on Saturday night in his Ramirez Motorsports #4r LG2 by Owens/Cornett Racing Engine Open Wheel Modified.

Dereck Ramirez returned to Humboldt Speedway (Humboldt, Kansas) over the weekend for the annual King of America Modified Nationals with the United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS).

Eighty-two competitors registered for battle in of the one richest events of the year for the USMTS Open Wheel Modified warriors. The format included double heat races on Thursday and Friday with drivers accumulating points toward Saturday night's main event.

On Thursday evening Ramirez advanced from the tenth starting spot to a seventh place finish in the first heat. Later in the second round of heat races Dereck charged to a convincing win after starting second.
Friday night found Ramirez picking up right where he left off the night before. Advancing from fourth to claim another heat race victory in Round #3 before charge charging from eighth to finish third in the final round of heat races.

Dereck's solid performance in preliminary action locked him into the pole position for the $10,000-to-win finale on Saturday night with Jason Hughes alongside. Ramirez assumed the point at the drop the green flag in the 100-lapper and began to pull away to a big lead.

Ramirez saw his advantage reduced as he battled his way through lapped traffic, allowing Hughes to close the gap. Ramirez continued to pace the field for the first half of the race, keeping Hughes at bay until the caution waved on lap 57. Ramirez bobbled ever so slightly through a rough portion of turn-four, allowing Hughes to pull alongside and edge Ramirez by a nose to take the lead on lap 58.

“I knew somebody was ducking underneath me and I could hear somebody up top,” Ramirez said. “So I just tried to keep my car wide, but I was still sort of a sitting duck out there.”

Ramirez never let Hughes get too far away, keeping him within two or three car lengths until the race’s final caution came out with 19 laps to go. On the restart, thirteenth starting, Rodney Sanders darted to the outside of Ramirez and shut the door as they exited turn 2.

Dereck went on to finish third behind race winner, Jason Hughes, and Sanders. Brandon Davis and Jeremy Payne rounded out the top five finishers. Ramirez is currently third in the USMTS Central Region standings. Complete results from the events and the latest series' standings are available at www.USMTS.com .

Ramirez Motorsports will take a break from action this weekend before resuming competition, April 9th-11th with a trio of USMTS events. Thursday, April 9th will take the tour to Superbowl Speedway (Greenville, Texas), while Friday April 10th will see an event held at RPM Speedway (Crandall, Texas). The weekend draws to a close on Saturday evening, April 1th at Longdale Speedway (Longdale, Oklahoma). For more information, please visit www.USMTS.com .

Dereck Ramirez and Ramirez Motorsports would like to thank all of their sponsors and supporters including Koda Services, Boom-Test Well Service, Power Rig, Widow Wax, Ohlins Shocks, Cornett Racing Engines, West Oak Production Services, Midwest Refrigeration, Red Bone Fishing and Rental, VP Racing Fuels, LG2 by Owens, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Dereck Ramirez, please visit www.DereckRamirez.com .


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Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
March 31st, 2015

Garrett Alberson Has Strong Debut in Childress Ride

Shreveport, Louisiana (03/31/15) – After watching rain out after nerve-racking rain out, Garrett Alberson was finally able to begin the next chapter of his racing career on Saturday night as he made his debut in the Childress Racing #F5 Black Diamond by Club 29/Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model.

Alberson piloted the potent ride in the Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series (MSCCS) opener at Whynot Motorsports Park (Meridian, Mississippi), where he came away with an impressive podium finish.

The $2,000-to-win event drew a stout field of thirty Super Late Models to the 1/3 mile oval, and Alberson locked into the ninth starting spot for the 40-lap finale via preliminary action. Garrett ran as high as second at times in the feature, at one point challenging for the lead, before settling to a third place finish behind race winner, Hunter Rasdon, and Neil Baggett. Bub McCool and Chris Wall rounded out the top five finishers.

“The car was really good early in the race, and I thought I had something for the leader (Rasdon), but as the race went along our car began to fade a little,” said Alberson. “To get a top three finish out of the box is great though. I just can’t thank Mr. Childress enough for this opportunity. It’s truly a dream come true.”
Full results from the event can be found at www.StateSeries.com .

The team is slated to remain idle this weekend before returning to action on April 11th with a $12,000-to-win event with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (LOLMDS) at Jackson Motor Speedway (Byram, Mississippi). For more information on the event, please visit www.LucasDirt.com .

Garrett Alberson would like to thank all of his sponsors including Childress Fishing & Rental, Childress Inspection Services, PRP Suspension, J&J Motorsports, Stuckey Enterprises, Black Diamond Racing, Club 29 Race Cars, Durham Race Engines, X-treme Graphics by J-Rod, BSB Manufacturing, All Star Performance, Ohilins Chocks, CV Race Products, Deetz Racing, Batteries Plus Bulbs, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Rio Grande Foot Clinic, Argyle Welding Supply Co., Wehrs Machine, J. Craig's Tile Company, Indy Screen Print, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Garrett Alberson please visit www.GarrettAlberson.com .