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September 26, 2016

Dustin Strand Rides to Red River Co-Op Cash; Prairie Classic Next

Grand Forks, North Dakota (09/26/16) – Mother Nature pushed Dustin Strand in a different direction than originally planned on Saturday night. Strand made the most of the situation by powering his RH Rebel Storage #71 Q&Z Plumbing & Heating/ Longhorn Late Model to his 21st victory of the season.

“We started the weekend with plans to run the Stampede at Jamestown Speedway, but rain got us on Friday so we headed north of the border to Red River Co-op Speedway,” said Strand. “We had a great car and a good race with Weiss and was luckily able to pick up another win.”

Piloting his Schill Construction #71 Super Late Model, Dustin Strand invaded Red River Co-op Speedway (Winnipeg, Manitoba) on Saturday night for the WISSOTA sanctioned program. Starting on the pole of his heat, Strand cruised to the heat race victory, which positioned him starting 8th on the grid for the feature. Following a mid-race caution, Dustin took the top spot from pole-sitter Ricky Weiss on lap 13 en route to his 21st victory of the season. Weiss, Mike Martin, Billy Mooney, and Kevin Sexton completed the Top 5 finishers.

Full results from this event are available at www.RedRiverCoOpSpeedway.ca .

This weekend, September 30 – October 1 Strand Racing will return to Red River Co-op Speedway to compete in the Prairie Classic in his #71 Forks Mobile Wash Late Model. For more information on the event, please visit www.RedRiverCoOpSpeedway.ca .

Dustin Strand would like to thank all of his sponsors including RealTruck.com, Q&Z Plumbing & Heating, Forks Mobile Wash, Schill Construction, Anderson Brothers Body Shop, McCaughen Builders, Generations Salon & Spa, Bemidji Welders Supply, RH Rebel Storage, Ben Adams Racing Engines, Forest Flying Service, Altru’s Sports Advantage powered by EXOS, Parallel Technologies Inc., Troy Pecka Trucking, R-n-R Stix, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Dustin Strand, please visit his official internet home at www.StrandRacing.com .


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September 26, 2016

The Truth Triumphs for Thunderdog UFO Win; Satterlee Set for McKean County

Indiana, Pennsylvania (09/26/16) – Greg Satterlee piloted his Satterlee Petroleum Distributors #22 Rocket Chassis XR1/ Durham Racing Engine Super Late Model to the $6,000 win with the UFO Championship Challenge Series on Saturday night at Dog Hollow Speedway.

“This was a really tough field of cars this weekend, and we were just a little off in the feature on Friday night,” said the Pennsylvania driver, who is known by the nickname, “The Truth.” “Luckily we were able to bounce back and capitalize on Saturday night to get the big win.”

Competing in the UFO Championship Challenge series weekend, Gregg Satterlee traveled to Dog Hollow Speedway (Strongstown, Pennsylvania) on Friday night for the Flyin’ Floyd Kline Klassic. In a stout field of 53 cars in the opening round of the two-day affair at the clay oval, Gregg received the pole position for the $2,000-to-win feature via preliminary events. Hanging onto a Top-10 finish, Satterlee posted a 6th-place outing in the 38-lap affair.

On Saturday for the Thunderdog Showdown, Satterlee started the night with a heat race win. With the prelim victory, Gregg secured the 2nd-starting spot for the main event. Outdueling pole-sitter Dan Angelicchio in the late stages of the main event, Satterlee captured his eighth victory of the season and fourth UFO-sanctioned win. Topping Angelicchio, Waylon Wagner, Brian Tavenner, and Alex Ferree at the line, Satterlee pocketed a $6,000 payday for his triumph in the 61-lap A-Main.

For full results from these events, please visit www.UFOChampionship.com .

This weekend, September 30 – October 1 takes Satterlee to McKean County Raceway (Smethport, Pennsylvania) to compete in the 11th annual Fall Classic. The weekend culminates with a $6,000-to-win finale for the Zimmer’s Service Center United Late Model Series (ULMS). For more information, please visit www.McKeanCountyRaceway.net ..

Gregg Satterlee would like to thank his marketing partners including Satterlee Petroleum Distributors, Keyser Manufacturing, Valvoline, Classic Ink, Integra Shocks and Springs, Durham Racing Engines, Rocket Chassis, All About Wraps, Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic, Hooker Harness, Bell Helmets, VP Racing Fuels, AFCO, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest news, updates, and other information regarding Gregg Satterlee, please visit www.GreggSatterlee.com .


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Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
September 26, 2016

Tyler Clem Claims First-Career Win at Volusia Speedway Park

St. Petersburg, Florida (09/26/16) –  14-year-old, Tyler Clem broke through on Saturday night by finally conquering the ½-mile oval at Volusia Speedway Park in his Vahlco Wheels #14 Bubba Army/ Larry Shaw Modified.

“It means a lot to me to get a win at Volusia because it’s a really challenging place,” said Clem. “I’ve had some good runs there in different divisions, but I’ve never been able to seal the deal. That all changed on Saturday night. I want to give a shout out to my team, my sponsors, and all of my fans for supporting my racing.”

Behind the wheel of his Bubba Army #14 Open Wheel Modified, Tyler Clem headed to Volusia Speedway Park (Barberville, Florida) on Saturday night. Placing 2nd in his heat race, Clem received the pole position for the Daytona Sportswear Modified A-Main after the redraw. After losing the top spot on the opening circuit, Tyler jumped on the high-side and regained the lead on lap 8. Pulling away from Garrett Stewart in the late stages of the race, Tyler Clem cruised to his sixth win of the year. Stewart, Dillon Buhr, Larry Burkins, and Jason Garver completed the Top-5 finishers.

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

This Saturday, October 1 Clem will return to Bubba Raceway Park (Ocala, Florida), where he will compete in a $2,000-to-win Late Model program. For more information on the event, please visit www.BubbaRacewayPark.com .

Tyler Clem and Clem Racing Inc. would like to thank all of their principle and associate sponsors including Miller Welders, K&N Filters, Rent ‘N Roll, WingHouse, Shooters World, Vahlco Wheels, Hedman Hedders, Stanton Race Engines, Keyser Manufacturing, Rocket Chassis, Sunoco Fuels, Braille Battery, JE Pistons, Ferrea Valves, Whelen Engineering, 1-800-Ask-Gary, Tony Stewart Racing, Elder Ford, Leaf Race Wear, Winters Racing Products, Bell Helmets, Aurora, Dan Olson Racing Products, Impact, Race Optics, Redline Oil, Stepp’s Towing, BR Motorsports, AR Bodies, DB Plugs, Jones Racing Products, Ole NE Jewelers, Callies Performance Products, Willy’s Carburetors, Toyo Tires, Durst Motorsports, Gates Belts, Butlerbuilt Seat Systems, Zero Error Racing, Superior Bearing & Supply, AR Bodies, NGK Spark Plugs, and MSR Mafia Marketing & Website Services.

For more information on Tyler Clem, please visit his official website at www.TylerClem.com .


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Swindell Lands on Podium During All Three Nights of Hockett/McMillin Memorial

Inside Line Promotions - WHEATLAND, Mo. (Sept. 26, 2016) - Sammy Swindell remains a podium machine while driving for A.G. Rains.

The team produced a podium finish during all three nights of the Hockett/McMillin Memorial last weekend at Lucas Oil Speedway during the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour tripleheader, which featured 60-plus drivers each night. Swindell and Rains have recorded a podium finish during all eight races together.

"For that many cars and all the circumstances it was pretty remarkable that I was the only one on the podium all three nights," Swindell said. "Our worst finish since I've been in this car was a third and we were only a lap away from passing for second."

The event began last Thursday with Swindell maneuvering from fifth to second place in both a heat race and a qualifier. That lined him up on the pole of the 25-lap main event.

"The car has been great," he said. "We went through our heat and passed a bunch of cars and through the qualifier and passed a few. We were high points. We got the lead (in the main event) and had a bunch of yellows. On some of the restarts the track changed. The bottom came in and then the bottom wore out so I had to go back to the top. I felt like we had a great chance of winning that, but we had a brake problem and the last half we had a shock problem. That took the edge off the car a little bit, but were still able to hang on to second."

Swindell lost his brakes early in the race, but he managed to lead the first 21 laps before being passed for the top spot. Swindell salvaged a runner-up result.

He returned to the track on Friday for Round 2, which opened with Swindell charging from seventh to third place in a heat race and from sixth to fourth place in a qualifier. That lined him up on the inside of the fourth row for the main event.

"It took a bit to get by a couple of guys," he said. "We spent a lot of laps racing with a couple of guys. We were the fastest car at the end. We ended up passing for second right after the checkered and first place was right there. A couple more laps and I probably would have had that won. I was able to run almost anywhere on the track."

Swindell capped the night with a third-place finish, which ranked him second in overall points following the two preliminary nights. That started Swindell on the outside of the front row for Saturday's $10,000-to-win finale.

"We fixed the brake issue from Thursday to Friday," he said. "There was a little bit we were trying to sort out on the car on the setup. We finally found a good solution to that for Saturday and it was good in the race. I had a good run and led most of that. We had a restart late and about the second lap after it bounced a little bit wrong. The right front got just above the edge and it held me over there for a little bit and it let Wayne Johnson past. I was able to slide him, but he was able to slide back. I felt like I gave that one up. It just bounced the wrong way."

Swindell, who finished second, led laps five through 26 before the miscue. He reclaimed the lead on Lap 28 before Johnson returned the favor with two laps remaining.

Swindell is scheduled to return to action Oct. 8 at Eldora Speedway near Rossburg, Ohio, when he will make his debut with Blazin' Racin' at the Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions event.

QUICK RESULTS -

Sept. 22 - Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo. - Heat race: 2 (5); Qualifier: 2 (5); Feature: 2 (1).

Sept. 23 - Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo. - Heat race: 3 (7); Qualifier: 4 (6); Feature: 3 (7).

Sept. 24 - Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo. - Feature: 2 (2).

UP NEXT -

Oct. 8 at Eldora Speedway near Rossburg, Ohio, with the Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions

MEDIA LINKS -

Website: http://www.SammySwindell1.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/1sam91

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT - John Christner Trucking

Established in 1986, John Christner Trucking has grown into a giant in the trucking industry. For more information, visit http://www.JohnChristner.com.

"John Christner has been huge," Swindell said. "If it hadn't been for him coming along we wouldn't be able to do much of this at all. He's been a great supporter for us and he's been a great friend. It was nice of him to do all the things he's done for us and continues to do for us."

Swindell would also like to thank Acme Graphix, J. Davidson Scrap Metal Processors, High Performance Lubricants, FK Rod Ends, Simpson Racing Products, Sweet Manufacturing, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Schoenfeld Headers, MyRacePass and Inside Line Promotions for their continued support.

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To meet the media relations needs of your program by joining Team ILP, contact Shawn at 541-510-3663 or Shawn@InsideLinePromotions.com. For more information on Inside Line Promotions, visit http://www.InsideLinePromotions.com.