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Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
May 15th, 2013

Kyle Beard Registers Top Ten in WoO Action; Bad Boy Up Next

Mercer, Tennessee (05/15/13) – Kyle Beard and Upton Motorsports entered a $10,000-to-win, World of Outlaws (WoO) Super Late Model event at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Arkansas) on Saturday night in their #86 Upton Motorsports/Pierce/Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.

Twenty-seven Super Late Models were on hand to wage war on the 1/4 mile oval, and Beard started his night by finishing sixth in his heat race to lock into the sixteenth starting spot for the 50 lap, $10,000-to-win finale.
As the feature went green he began working his way forward and quickly found his way into the top ten. He would reach as high as the eighth position before finishing ninth at the checkered flag in his first-ever WoO feature event. Full results are available at www.WoOLMS.com .

This weekend, May 16th-18th, Upton Motorsports will go into battle with Kyle Beard and Ashley Newman in the 2nd Annual Bad Boy 98 at Batesville Motor Speedway (Locust Grove, Arkansas). The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (LOLMDS) event offers a $20,000-to-win/$1,200-to-start, 98 lap finale on Saturday evening, which will be preceded by time trials and heat race action on Friday evening. For more information on the event, please visit ww.LucasDirt.com and www.BatesvilleMotorSpeedway.net .

Upton Motorsports would like to thank all of their sponsors including Greg's Sawmill, 45 Race Shop, Best One Tire & Service, Gary Beard Trucking, Indian Ridge Lumber Co., Bob Pierce Race Cars, Schoenfeld Headers, Real Racing Wheels, Ace Sign Company, Team 5 Enterprise, JFR Graphics, ASC , and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For more information on Upton Motorsports, please visit http://www.UptonMotorsports.com .


For Immediate Release
Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
May 15th, 2013

Tyler Erb Races to Podium Finish; SUPR Action Resumes this Weekend

Magnolia, Texas (05/15/13) –  After seeing the weekend's P&W Sales SUPR events washed away by Mother Nature 16-year-old, Tyler Erb and Erb Motorsports made the last minute decision to take their #91 Erb Racing/Rocket by Litton/Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model to Boothill Speedway (Greenwood, Louisiana) on Saturday evening for a Weekly Racing Series Event at the 1/4 mile oval.

Fourteen Super Late Models entered the event, and after starting fifth in his heat race he advanced to a third place finish to lock into the sixth starting spot for the finale.  During the course of the main event Tyler passed three cars to register a third place finish behind race winner, Jon Mitchell, and Ronny Adams.
Full results from the event are available at www.BoothillSpeedway.org .

This Saturday, May 18th Tyler Erb will return to action with the P&W Sales Southern United Professional Racers (SUPR) Super Late Model tour.  The series will make their first ever trip to Southern Oklahoma Speedway (Ardmore, Oklahoma) for a $2,500-to-win program.  Erb is currently second to Rob Litton in the latest P&W Sales SUPR standings.  For more information on the event please visit www.SUPRRacing.com .

Tyler Erb and Erb Racing would like to thank their sponsors including First Class Septic, Litton Motorsports, Hwy 105 Machine, JD's Body Works, Performance Race Engineering, Show Time Signs, J&J Motorsports, Day Motorsports, Team 5 Enterprise, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Erb Racing, please visit www.TylerErb.com .


Richards Still on Top of World of Outlaws Late Model Series Points Standings after Four-Weekend Stretch in South

SHINNSTON, W. Va. - May 15, 2013 - Josh Richards ended a four-weekend stretch of World of Outlaws Late Model Series action in the south exactly the way he started it: sitting atop the national tour's points standings.

After scoring a solid third-place finish in last Saturday night's 50-lap A-Main at I-30 Speedway in Little Rock, Ark., Richards returned to his Valvoline-sponsored Mark Richards Racing Enterprises team's home base in Shinnston, W.Va., with a slim six-point edge over Shane Clanton in the battle for the circuit championship.

"We're doing what we have to do right now," said Richards, who is chasing his third WoO LMS title. "There's still a long way to go this season, but we got another top-three finish (at I-30) and that's what you have to do to win championships."

The 25-year-old finished outside the top four just once in four WoO LMS A-Mains over the past four weeks - and that blemish came in a race that he dominated until a late-race tangle with a lapped car ended his bid for a third 2013 World of Outlaws victory in heartbreaking fashion. On April 28 at Duck River Raceway Park in Wheel, Tenn., Richards took the lead at the initial green flag and appeared to be cruising to the checkered flag in the 50-lapper when contact with a lapped machine spun him into the outside wall on the homestretch, forcing him to restart at the rear of the field and settle for a ninth-place finish.

Prior to the disappointment at Duck River, Richards registered finishes of third on April 20 at 311 Motor Speedway in Pine Hall, N.C., and fourth on April 26 at Smoky Mountain Speedway in Maryville, Tenn. Five additional WoO LMS events over the past four weather-plagued weekends were rained out: April 19 at Fayetteville (N.C.) Motor Speedway; April 27 at Tazewell (Tenn.) Speedway; May 3 at Lavonia (Ga.) Speedway; May 4 at Swainsboro (Ga.) Raceway; and May 11 at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, Miss. Only the Lavonia event has been rescheduled, for Tues., Nov. 5.

Actually, even last Saturday night's event at I-30 Speedway was affected by rain. The tour's first-ever visit there was scheduled for last Friday night, but grounds saturated by heavy prevented racing that evening and then track and WoO LMS officials moved the event to Saturday night after Whynot officials decided to cancel their Saturday show due to extremely wet grounds and a wet race-day forecast.

Richards was strong in his first career start at the quarter-mile Arkansas oval known as Hammer Hill, winning a heat race and advancing from the sixth starting spot to place third in the 50-lap A-Main behind winner Clanton and Darrell Lanigan.

"The (feature) draw definitely bit us tonight," said Richards, who redrew sixth - the worst starting spot possible among the top-two finishers from each heat - for the A-Main. "We had a good car, but sometimes it's hard to overcome starting sixth. With all good guys in front of you, that makes it hard to get up through there and get in the mix for the win.

"It was a tough track to pass on too. It was just so slippery that you just couldn't carry enough speed through the middle to get by the guy running the bottom. I tried running up there a little bit and it was good for a lap or two on the restarts, but then you had to get back down.

"It was definitely the slickest track I've been on in the south. It was more like a Northern track. It was fun to drive on, but you just need a little bit of something to make a speed difference between the top and bottom so you can move around and pass cars.

"We're happy, though," he concluded. "It was a good night for us. We'll take it and move on."

Richards plans to take this weekend off from competition as he gears up for the coming heart of the racing schedule. His next action will come over Memorial Day weekend when he enters WoO LMS events on May 24 at Wayne County Speedway in Orrville, Ohio, and May 25-26 at Tyler County Speedway in Middlebourne, W.Va. (Jackpot 100 featuring a $6,000-to-win 30-lapper on May 25 and a $15,000-to-win 70-lapper on May 26).

For more information on Josh Richards, visit www.joshrichards.com and follow him on Twitter at @Josh_Richards1 and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/JoshRichardsRacing.

 

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WILLIAMS GROVE:  A TRACK STEEPED IN HISTORY AND LEGEND

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (May 15, 2013) – Veteran sprint car driver Joey Saldana classifies the Williams Grove race track as one of the toughest on the World of Outlaws circuit.  The half-mile banked clay oval has been hosting sprint car racing since 1939.

The driver of the Motter Motorsports Fatheadz Eyewear 71M, with 83 career victories to his credit, says that the track itself is challenging and the level of difficulty is compounded because the local competition that joins the WoO roadies is some of the most talented in the country.

Saldana and the World of Outlaws traveling posse face a doubleheader on the track that may be too tough to tame, Friday and Saturday, May 17-18.

“We have won here before, and our team definitely has the talent, experience and the first-class equipment that it takes to take home the trophy,” said the second-generation driver.  “Qualifying well is one of the keys to unlocking success here and then you need a solid finish in your heat to make the dash. A little help from Lady Luck to make the dash inversion draw go your way would be a little icing on the cake. That would potentially set you up for a good A-Main starting position.”

From 1949 to 1959, the track hosted USAC-sanctioned Championship Car races in which marquee names like A. J. Foyt and Mario Andretti competed.

“Williams Grove is one of those very special venues that you want to have listed multiple times in the win column on your resume,” concluded Saldana. “You have to bring your A game.”

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