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Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Announces Exclusive Partnership With Hoosier Tire

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Lucas Oil Late Model SeriesWAYCROSS, GA (February 27, 2013) – Officials of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series are excited to announce an exclusive partnership with Hoosier Tire as the “Official” Race Tire for the series and a new tire rule implemented for all series sanctioned events in 2013. The new agreement with Hoosier Tire will reduce the amount of tires needed including limited compounds and constructions.

With this new agreement the LOLMDS is taking steps to reduce the costs and burden of carrying so many tires to a LOLMDS event. The series has always welcomed two tire manufacturers to compete on the series but the competition among the tire companies created too many compounds and new constructions for race teams to keep up with and be prepared. With our previous tire rule, race teams were having to purchase the same amount of tire constructions and compounds as compared to the open tire rules before the series began.

“Hoosier has been involved with the Lucas Oil Late Model Series from its beginning.” said Dennis Sherman, vice president of sales and marketing for Hoosier Racing Tire. “When we consider a partner, we focus on the vision of the sanctioning body, the participants, and the strength of schedule. We are proud to become the official race tires of Lucas Oil Late Models.”

As the series has evolved since its inception in 2005 the LOLMDS tire rules have always been a priority to keep costs down and preparation time as little as possible. As the series schedule grew to different parts of the country and new venues, it became apparent that different tire compounds and constructions worked better at certain tracks more than others. Because of this the series would implement a “Punch 40” tire rule with the best compounds for those areas, along with allowing local competitors to use the tires they had in their racks to try and minimize the tire bills for the local and regional racers. Because both manufacturers wanted to win, they continued to develop new compounds and constructions for all parts of the country making it impossible to limit constructions as both brands would gain an unfair advantage at different venues.

“With the previous tire rule, it made events like the Show-Me 100 and Topless 100 very complicated with no less than a dozen tire choices to be made during a drivers tire selection. We were hearing from the local and regional drivers and the series drivers loud and clear that they wanted something done for the past two years. We notified our drivers in yearly meetings that we were working on this type of tire rule”stated Ritchie Lewis, Series Director, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.

This new agreement with Hoosier Tire as the exclusive race tire of the LOLMDS, competitors will now have fewer compounds and (1) one construction to purchase. Hoosier Tire has replated six of their current rib construction Right Rear tires. The LOLMDS will continue to limit the amount of compounds used at events from the six available compounds. These six tires will be shoulder plated and carry a 01/1300, 02/1320, 03/1350, 04/1425, 05/1450 and 06/1640 numbering system with the four-digit compound number everyone is familiar with underneath the new numbering system. Everyone can find the legal tire compounds for each LOLMDS event at the series website www.lucasdirt.com/rules/tire-rules/

The left rear and front tires on the car will see similar limitations. Competitors will choose a rib constructed Hoosier Tire for the left rear and steer tires. The series will continue to limit the amount of compounds used for the rib constructed tires on these three corners (LR & Fronts) that work best and are used at each track. This will allow race teams to use the rib constructed tires and compounds they have in stock on these three (3) mentioned corners of their cars.

“Everyone at Hoosier is extremely pleased to increase our participation with the Lucas Oil Late Model Series. This would not have been possible without the hard work of the entire Lucas Oil Late Model Series staff as well as the support of promoters and competitors alike, ” stated Shanon Rush, Product Manager for Hoosier Racing Tire. “They drove this program forward to protect the future of dirt late model racing.”

Hoosier recently started producing two new 28.5 rib constructed tires (left rear/fronts) that are identical to the LM20 & LM40. The new tires (1320 & 1640) will allow racers to purchase these tires to coincide with the right rear 02/1320 & 06/1640 selected tires at designated tracks. The series will allow the LM20 & LM40 at designated tracks where 02/1320 & 06/1640 compounds are permitted.

All the tires will be rib construction and treaded tires. This will allow a budget-minded racer to purchase the softest right rear tire before an event. When the racer performs well and transfers to the main event, the racer may need a different right rear tire for the feature event. Because the tires are treaded this will allow the racer to purchase the desired feature tire at the last minute and have enough time to have it mounted and cut for completion in time for the feature event.

“We’ve worked for over 2 years to find a solution to reduce tire inventory and man hours associated with the needs to compete at our events. We consulted with series drivers, as well local and regional competitors to find some common ground for everyone. The biggest thing heard from most racers consulted was their wish for their local tracks to adopt the same tire rules as the LOLMDS”, stated Rick Schwallie, Assistant Director, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.

The tires will be mandatory and available for the next series event at Brownstown Speedway in Brownstown, IN on March 23rd. For more information about the “16th Annual Indiana Icebreaker” visit the track website at www.Brownstownspeedway.com.

For further questions please call Rick Schwallie at 951-403-1609 or Kenny Kenneda at 951-746-8577.

Right Rear Tire Legend:

92.0/11.0-15 LATE MODEL

01 = 1300
02 = LM20/1320
03 = 1350
04 = 1425
05 = 1450
06 = LM40/1640 (these tires will have D-55 Shoulder Plate)

Upcoming Events

Brownstown Speedway – March 23rd
Right Rear – Hoosier 01, 03, 06, LSB21/55, LM20/40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1300, 1350, 1640, LSB21/55, LM20/40

Jackson Motor Speedway – April 5th
Right Rear – Hoosier 01, 03, 06, LM40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1300, 1350, 1640, LM40

Lonestar Speedway – April 6th
Right Rear – Hoosier 01, 03, 06, LM40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1300, 1350, 1640, LM40

Roaring Knob Motosports Complex – April 19th
Right Rear – Hoosier 01, 02, 04, LM20
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1300, 1325

Hagerstown Speedway – April 20th
Right Rear – Hoosier 01, 02, 04, LM20
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1300, 1325

West Virginia Motor Speedway – April 21th
Right Rear – Hoosier 01, 02, 04, LM20
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1300, 1325

Tri-City Speedway – May 3rd
Right Rear – Hoosier 02, 06, LM20/40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1320, 1640, LM20/40

Paducah International Raceway – May 4th
Right Rear – Hoosier 02, 06, LM20/40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1320, 1640, LM20/40

Hartford Motor Speedway – May 10th
Right Rear – Hoosier 02, 06, LM20/40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1320, 1640, LM20/40

LaSalle Speedway – May 11th
Right Rear – Hoosier 02, 06, LM20/40
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1320, 1640, LM20/40

Batesville Motor Speedway – May 17th & 18th
Right Rear – Hoosier 06, LM40, WRS55
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1640, LM40, WRS55

Lucas Oil Speedway – May 24th & 25th
Right Rear – Hoosier 06, LM40, WRS55
Left Rear/Fronts – Hoosier Rib 1640, LM40, WRS55

For the latest breaking news on the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, visit the series’ website at www.lucasdirt.com.

Follow the series on the social media outlets at www.facebook.com/lucasdirt and www.twtitter.com/#!/lucasdirt.

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2013 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Sponsors

ASI Racewear – “The Official Merchandise Vendor” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Canidae Pet Foods – “The Official Pet Foods” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

E3 Spark Plugs – “The Official Spark Plug” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

GEICO – “The Official Insurance” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

General Tire – “The Official Tire” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Hoosier Tire – “The Official Race Tire” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series

Lucas Oil Products – “The Official Oil” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
MAVTV “American Real”- “The Official TV Network” of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
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2013 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Supporters Include:
Allstar Performance, AR Bodies, Banshee Graphics, Barry Wright Race Cars, Bloomquist Race Cars, Borrowed Blue, COMP Cams, Cornett Racing Engines, C&R Racing, Crawford Supply, CV Products, DirtonDirt.com, Dunn-Benson Ford, Dyers Top Rods, Edlebrock, Eibach Springs, Fast Shafts, Fuel Safe Fuel Cells, FK Rod Ends, Gaerte Engines, Georgia Boot, Hawk Performance, Jay Dickens Racing Engines, JE Pistons, JRi Shocks, Keyser MFG, Longhorn Chassis, Mann Merchant Processing, MasterSbilt Chassis, Öhlins, Outerwears, Performance Bodies, Pierce Racecars, Performance Rod and Custom, Pro Power Racing, Race Engine Design, RED BUCK, Rick Schwallie Photography, Roush Yates Engines, Roush Yates Parts, Simpson Performance Products, Sweet Mfg, Traeger Grills, Vic Hill Race Engines, Weld Racing Wheels, Wiles Drive Shafts, Wrisco, 5150 Race Trailers.

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