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Brandon Overton claims $10,053 win at Swainsboro

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(SWAINSBORO, GEORGIA)  The driver of the year in Super Late Model racing in 2021 is back at it again early in the 2022 campaign, as Brandon Overton racked up a commanding flag-to-flag victory tonight in the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series lid lifter at Swainsboro Raceway!  Brandon was quick right out of the box, as he steered his #76 Longhorn Chassis to the fastest time in FK Rod Ends qualifying before securing a dominating heat race triumph.  The Evans, Georgia standout then started the 53-lap headliner from the pole position and kept his machine out front each circuit during the miniseries’ first-ever race at the Swainsboro, Georgia facility to bag the $10,053 payday.

After starting the feature from the outside of the second row, Michael Page quickly moved up to the second spot and finished in the runner-up position – 2.828 seconds behind winner Overton at the unfurling of the checkered flag.  Floridian Mark Whitener picked off eight competitors during the course of the contest to land on the podium in third.  Dalton Cook came home in the fourth spot, while Ashton Winger drove past a handful of racecars during the 53-lapper to round out the list of top five finishers.

Four yellow flags slowed the heated action around the Paul Purvis-owned Georgia oval during the main event.  Jensen Ford went for a spin on lap four prior to rebounding from the tail to salvage an eighth place performance.  Ryan Rackley then looped his ride on lap eight to draw another caution before top five running Payton Freeman experienced the same fate on lap 22 following contact from another competitor.  Outside polesitter Pearson Lee Williams was then battling for a podium effort when mechanical gremlins caused him to retire from the event on lap 29 and relegated him to the eighteenth finishing position.

“I was just joking with (series promoter) Ray Cook here in victory lane that I wish I could make this thing drive like that all the time,” quoted Overton after picking up his fifth career Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series victory.  “It is cool to be back here at Swainsboro.  I cut my teeth racing around here and this place was so slick tonight – hats off to Paul and everyone here at the track.  All of my family is here tonight watching and I can’t thank them enough for all of their support along with the long line of sponsors on this car!”

Brandon, who was the 2017 Spring Nationals Series Champion, piloted a Longhorn Chassis owned by Wells Motorsports and powered by a Clements Race Engine.  Sponsorship of his #76 comes in part from CrossFit Overton, Allstar Concrete, E-Z-GO, Big Dog Stump & Tree, R.W. Powell Construction, Convenient Lube, Allstar Performance, Topnotch Kustom Koncepts, and Dirt Mafia.

A 22 car field converged on Swainsboro Raceway tonight for the first of twelve scheduled events for the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals tour.  Brandon Overton earned Fast Time honors during FK Rod Ends qualifying with his quick lap of 15.282 seconds, while the three heat races were won by Overton, Pearson Lee Williams, and Payton Freeman.

Round two of the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series journey will take competitors 163 miles to the northwest overnight for Saturday’s $10,053 to win showdown at Senoia Raceway in Senoia, Georgia.  The March 5 visit to Senoia will mark the eighth series race on the gray gumbo and the winner’s list reads as a virtual “who’s who” in the sport of Dirt Late Model racing.  Jonathan Davenport (’16), Chris Madden (’16), Michael Page (’17), Donald McIntosh (’17), Scott Bloomquist (’18), Dale McDowell (’18), and Chris Madden (’19) have all reached Spring Nationals victory lane at the track now owned by the Pollard family.

At Senoia on Saturday, March 5, the pit gates will swing wide open at 2:30pm and the grandstands will then open at 5:00pm.  The drivers meeting is also scheduled for 5:00pm with hot laps heating up the racetrack starting at 5:30pm.  Adult admission into the grandstand will be $30.00, while kids ages 12 and under will be admitted onto the grounds for FREE.  Pit admission for adults will be $40.00 with kids ages 6-12 admitted for only $20.00.  Young children ages 5 and under will be allowed into the pit area for FREE.

Along with the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series, Saturday’s program at Senoia will also feature the following divisions:  Hot Shots, Bombers, Modifieds, 602 Late Models, 602 Chargers, and 604 Late Models.  Senoia Raceway is located at 171 Brown Road in Senoia, Georgia.  If you can’t make it to the track, we invite you to watch all of the action LIVE on www.FloRacing.com.  For additional information, please call the track at 770-599-6161 or log onto their official website at www.SenoiaRaceway1969.com.

Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series presented by Sunoco Race Fuels

Round 1 Race Summary

Friday, March 4, 2022

Swainsboro Raceway – Swainsboro, Georgia

Schaeffer’s Oil Feature Finish (53 Laps):

  1. (1) Brandon Overton $10,053
  2. (4) Michael Page $5,000
  3. (11) Mark Whitener $2,500
  4. (6) Dalton Cook $1,800
  5. (10) Ashton Winger $1,250
  6. (7) Carson Ferguson $900
  7. (14) John Henderson, Jr. $800
  8. (13) Jensen Ford $700
  9. (8) Cla Knight $675
  10. (5) Jimmy Sharpe, Jr. $650
  11. (18) Benjamin Cranford $625
  12. (3) Payton Freeman $600
  13. (17) Jamie Oliver $575
  14. (12) Cody Overton $550
  15. (21) Will Harris $525
  16. (22) Ryan Rackley $500
  17. (9) Trey Mills $500
  18. (2) Pearson Lee Williams $500
  19. (15) Brian Nuttall, Jr. $500
  20. (16) Wil Herrington $500
  21. (20) J.R. Moseley $500
  22. (19) Brent Dixon $500

Entries:  22

Lap Leaders:  Brandon Overton (Laps 1-53)

Cautions:  4 (Jensen Ford spins on lap 4, Ryan Rackley spins on lap 8, Payton Freeman spins on lap 22, & Pearson Lee Williams slows on lap 29)

FK Rod Ends Time Trials:

Fast Time Overall:  Brandon Overton 15.282

Sunoco Race Fuels Heat Race #1 Finish (All Cars Transfer):  1. Brandon Overton, 2. Michael Page, 3. Carson Ferguson, 4. Ashton Winger, 5. Jensen Ford, 6. Wil Herrington, 7. Brent Dixon, 8. Ryan Rackley

American Racer South Heat Race #2 Finish (All Cars Transfer):  1. Pearson Lee Williams, 2. Jimmy Sharpe, Jr., 3. Cla Knight, 4. Mark Whitener, 5. John Henderson, Jr., 6. Jamie Oliver, 7. J.R. Moseley

E-Z GO Heat Race #3 Finish (All Cars Transfer):  1. Payton Freeman, 2. Dalton Cook, 3. Trey Mills, 4. Cody Overton, 5. Brian Nuttall, Jr., 6. Benjamin Cranford, 7. Will Harris

Current Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series Point Standings:

  1. Brandon Overton – 200
  2. Michael Page – 196
  3. Mark Whitener – 194
  4. Dalton Cook – 192
  5. Ashton Winger – 190
  6. Carson Ferguson – 188
  7. John Henderson, Jr. – 186
  8. Jensen Ford – 184
  9. Cla Knight – 182
  10. Jimmy Sharpe, Jr. – 180

2022 Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series Schedule:

Friday, March 4 | Swainsboro Raceway, Swainsboro, GA | BRANDON OVERTON

Saturday, March 5 | Senoia Raceway, Senoia, GA | $10,053 to win

Friday, March 18 | Tri-County Race Track, Brasstown, NC | $4,053 to win

Friday, April 15 | Wythe Raceway, Rural Retreat, VA | $10,053 to win

Saturday, April 16 | Tazewell Speedway, Tazewell, TN | $21,000 to win

Friday, April 22 | Crossville Speedway, Crossville, TN | $4,053 to win

Saturday, April 23 | Clarksville Speedway, Clarksville, TN | $10,053 to win

Friday, May 6 | Boyd’s Speedway, Ringgold, GA | $5,053 to win

Saturday, May 7 | East AL Motor Speedway, Phenix City, AL | $10,053 to win

Friday, May 27 | Lavonia Speedway, Lavonia, GA | $4,053 to win

Saturday, May 28 | Dixie Speedway, Woodstock, GA | $4,053 to win

Sunday, May 29 | Rome Speedway, Rome, GA | $5,053 to win

* All races to be shown LIVE on FloRacing

For more information on the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series presented by Sunoco Race Fuels, please point your Internet browser to www.SouthernNationalsSeries.com or feel free to call series promoter Ray Cook at 828-360-5353.  You can also follow us across social media platforms on facebook.com/southernnationalsseries and on Twitter @sonationals.

The Spring Nationals Series would like to thank all of our 2022 marketing partners including:  Schaeffer’s Oil & Specialized Lubricants, Sunoco Race Fuels, American Race Tires, Delph Communications, E-Z-GO, Arizona Sport Shirts, Capital Race Cars, Collins Signs, DirtonDirt.com, FK Rod Ends, Hoosier Racing Tire, MasterSbilt Race Cars, Wiles Driveshafts, Vic Hill Racing Engines, The Steering Buddy, The Joie of Seating, and DirtCarLift.com.

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