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Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour Event Preview Long Run Transportation 225 pres. by Food Country USA – August 28, 2021 at Motor Mile Speedway – Fairlawn, VA

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (August 24, 2021) – The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour returns to the Motor Mile Speedway in Fairlawn, Virginia after last racing at the 4/10th mile track during the 2019 season. Prior to 2019, the series hosted an event on one other occasion back in the series’ inaugural campaign year in 2015. A solid car count with some of the best all season will create a must-see event for fans at Motor Mile Speedway. Both divisions will see various drivers who will make one off starts in hopes of scoring a CARS Tour victory at the pristine Motor Mile Speedway.

 

EVENT NOTES

Track: Motor Mile Speedway

Location: Fairlawn, VA

Track Size: .410 mile

Event Name: Long Run Transportation 225 pres. by Food Country USA

Laps: 100L (SLM) / 125L (LMSC)

Distance: 40 miles (SLM) / 50 miles (LMSC)

Event Schedule: Practice: 1:45PM-4:00PM / Qualifying: 6:00PM / Green Flag: 7:30PM

Ticket Prices: $18 Advance (carsracingtour.com) / $25 Day of Event

 

PRE ENTRY LIST

SLM Entry List (12 total)

#7 Justin Crider, #11 Michael Ritch, #13 Austin MacDonald, #14 Jake Keaton, #17 Nick Neri, #35 Carson Kvapil, #35G Jake Garcia, #45 Kodier Conner, #49 Jeff Batten, #54 Matt Craig, #81 Giovanni Bromante, #96 Grant Engfinger

 

LMSC Entry List (23 total)

#08 Deac McCaskill, #2 Brandon Pierce, #4 Jonathan Findley, #4D Kyle Dudley, #4H Kaden Honeycutt, #8 Josh Berry, #8S Rusty Skewes, #12 Timothy Peters, #14 Jared Fryar, #17 Joe Valento, #21 Chase Purdy, #22 Bobby McCarty, #24 Mike Darne, #44 Justin Johnson, #54 Jake Crum, #81 Mini Tyrrell, #81B TBA, #87 Mike Looney, #88 Conner Jones, #91 Jonathan Shafer, #95 Sam Yarbrough, #97 Daniel Silvestri, #99 Layne Riggs

 

 

SOCIAL

Facebook: CARS Tour / Motor Mile Speedway

Instagram: cars_tour / motormilespeedway

Twitter: @CARSTour / @motormile / #LongRun225

 

MEDIA

CARS Tour TV (carstour.tv)

Short Track Scene (shorttrackscene.com)

Race 22 (race22.com)

 

QUICK HITS

Looney Looks for Familiar Victory Lane

Mike Looney had plans to compete for the 2021 CARS Late Model Stock Tour championship title, but after a slow start to the season those plans changed. Looney skipped the Ace Speedway event in May and again in June when the Tour traveled to Langley Speedway. Looney and his team spent that time refocusing on winnings races. Capturing wins at weekly events including South Boston and Motor Mile got the team back on track. Now Looney heads to his home track of the tour with a more positive momentum. Looney, should he get mechanical issues behind him, would have to be not only a crowd favorite, but an overall favorite to pick up his first series win this Saturday evening.

 

Starting Up Front Pays Dividends

If one looks back at the series history books on races at Motor Mile for both the Late Model Stock and Super Late Model divisions, they will notice that qualifying up front is the key to success. In the Late Model Stock division winner’s (Josh Berry 2015 / Bobby McCarty 2019) have an average starting position of 2.5. With the Super Late Model class, very similar circumstances apply with the two event winners (Zane Smith 2015 / Bubba Pollard 2019) averaging a 5.5 starting position.

 

Long Run Transportation…Long Run McDonald

Long Run Transportation is this weekend’s event title sponsor. The company owned and operated by Gary Kale, is a long-time support of the CARS Tour. It’s fitting that this event at Motor Mile attracts many drivers who make a “long run” to attend the event, traveling from as far south as Florida to as far north as Nova Scotia, Canada. Austin McDonald and his team will make the long run south to compete in the CARS Tour event. McDonald competes normally on the PASS North and the Maritimes Pro Stock Tour. The Canadian youngster will try his hands at taking the hardware home to the great white north.

 

The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour is one of the premier short track series in the United States. Drivers compete in Late Model Stock Cars and Super Late Models at the best short tracks across the Carolinas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia. The CARS Tour can be found on Facebook at “CARS Tour”, on Twitter @CARSTour, and on Instagram as @CARS_Tour. For more information, visit www.carsracingtour.com or call their Mooresville, N.C. offices at 704.662.9212.