Devin Moran Pockets $22,000 in Castrol® FloRacing Night in America Fireball 50
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4/22/2021

4/22/2021

Castrol FloRacing Night in America


Devin Moran Pockets $22,000 in Castrol® FloRacing Night in America Fireball 50

ALMA, Ohio (April 22) — Devin Moran added another flourish to his increasingly superb 2021 season, earning a rich $22,000 payday for his flag-to-flag victory in Thursday night’s Castrol® FloRacing Night in America-sanctioned Fireball 50 at Atomic Speedway.

Coming less than two weeks after the 26-year-old driver from Dresden, Ohio, recorded a $25,000 triumph at the dirt-covered Bristol Motor Speedway, his home-state score was hard-earned. Although he controlled the entire distance from the pole starting spot, Moran needed some help from a timely caution late in the race and then had to hold off the hard-charging duo of Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., and Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., in the final laps to score his first Super Late Model victory at Atomic in nearly four years.

“It’s pretty freaking awesome to come down here and win,” said Moran, who considers the 3/8-mile oval located roughly two hours south of his hometown as one of his home tracks. “I haven’t won here in forever it feels like. This is one of, if not my favorite track, so to come here and win in front of the hometown crowd on a Thursday night, it’s pretty badass.”

Moran, who started the mid-week event by setting fast time among the race’s 28 entries and won the first heat race, jumped to the lead over second-starting Davenport on the start of the 50-lap feature and cruised through the race’s first half. But Davenport began closing the gap to Moran as the race entered the closing stages and had just taken the lead on lap 39 with a turn-two slide-job before the race’s final caution appeared to negate the move.

“I couldn’t see Wylie where we were at and I wasn’t running as hard as I should in three and four,” Moran said, referring to his brother Wylie Moran and the signal sticks he uses to signal his driver when a competitor is closing. “Luckily we got that caution. From then on out I was just going as hard as I could.”

Even driving his Tye Twarog Racing Longhorn as hard as he could, Moran still found himself in the crosshairs of Davenport and the late-charge Pierce. The two drivers pressured Moran after the race went back green with all the three cars riding the track’s high line as slower traffic came into play in the closing laps.

Catching the tail of the field with four laps remaining, Moran ducked low to attempt to pass a slower car entering turn three. The move almost cost him the lead as he failed to clear the slower machine and had to slide back in line on the front straightaway, allowing Davenport to close to his back bumper.

But Davenport didn’t have the momentum to attempt to pass Moran entering turn one, and Moran put the slower car between him and his pursuers with an aggressive slidejob the next time through turns three and four.

“I really messed up,” Moran said of his early move to the low groove in traffic. “I went to the bottom a lap early. That really made me nervous. I thought J.D. (Davenport) was gonna run off the top and cross me over. Thank goodness I had enough of a gap there. I got him the next corner and sailed from there.”

Moran took the checkers with a lead of 0.795 seconds over second-place Davenport. Pierce settled for third with eighth-starting Hudson O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., fourth and seventh-starting Boom Briggs of Bear Lake, Pa., fifth.

Davenport, who was looking for his fourth victory of over $20,000 on the season, bided his time before making his charge to catch and pass Moran on lap 39. But it turned out that his move was a lap too late as the race’s final caution for Tyler Erb’s flat tire slowed the field before the lap was completed to make the pass official.

“I saved and saved and saved, and finally turned the wick up there and ran him down,” Davenport said of his charge to the lead. “Just ran him down there and thought it was a perfect opportunity. Sliding here, you almost have to play chess because you got to slide him in two corners before you really want to pass him because you lose so much momentum. I thought we had him there, but then the caution came out. I really killed my tire trying to get to him right there.”

After struggling to a fourth-place finish in his heat race and getting off to a slow start in the feature, Pierce surprised himself with his charge forward in the second half of the feature. He thought he had a shot at getting by Davenport and Moran, but his charge stalled in third.

“I didn’t expect that for sure,” Pierce said of his run forward. “We struggled in the heat big time. I was just loose up until the feature. We really had to tighten up the car more than normal. I wasn’t really sure what the deal was, but I wasn’t expecting a third-place finish.”

The race was slowed by six cautions with the first appearing with seven laps complete when Tanner English of Benton, Ky., spun on the back straightaway. The second caution came on the ensuing restart when a scramble back in the pack led to a pileup that collected Jimmy Owens, Tyler Millwood, Mason Zeigler and Ryan King.

A flat left-front tire forced heat three winner Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., to slow from the sixth spot, causing the race’s third caution with 25 laps complete. The fourth yellow flag waved for debris on lap 30. Tyler Carpenter of Parkersburg, W.Va., slid into the back straightaway on lap 31, causing the race’s fifth caution, and the sixth and final caution on lap 38 was for Erb’s flat tire.

Moran was the fastest qualifier among 28 entries with a lap of 12.922 seconds. Heat winners were Moran, Davenport and McCreadie, while Owens captured the B-main.

The Castrol® FloRacing Night in America midweek series resumes May 12 with a $10,000-to-win event at Brownstown (Ind.) Speedway.

Castrol® FloRacing Night in America feature finish (50 laps): 1. Devin Moran, 2. Jonathan Davenport, 3. Bobby Pierce, 4. Hudson O’Neal, 5. Boom Briggs, 6. Mike Marlar, 7. Jimmy Owens, 8. Josh Rice, 9. Todd Brennan, 10. Tyler Erb, 11. Ryan King, 12. Clint Keenan, 13. Doug Drown, 14. Brandon Overton, 15. Tyler Carpenter, 16. Tyler Millwood, 17. Tim McCreadie, 18. Kyle Bronson, 19. Freddie Carpenter, 20. Jacob Hawkins, 21. Mason Zeigler, 22. Tanner English.

First heat finish (8 laps; top 6 transfer): Devin Moran, Brandon Overton, Boom Briggs, Bobby Pierce, Tyler Carpenter, Doug Drown, Jimmy Owens, Todd Brennan, Ryan King, Chad Finley.

Second heat (8 laps; top 6 transfer): Jonathan Davenport, Freddie Carpenter, Hudson O'Neal, Josh Rice, Tanner English, Tyler Millwood, Rod Conley, Mike Marlar, Chris Lockhart.

Third heat (8 laps; top 6 transfer): Tim McCreadie, Tyler Erb, Kyle Bronson, Jacob Hawkins, Clint Keenan, Mason Zeigler, Dave Hornikel, Kirk Phillips, Steve Casebolt.

B-main finish (10 laps; top 4 transfer): Jimmy Owens, Mike Marlar, Todd Brennan, Ryan King, Rod Conley, Kirk Phillips, Dave Hornikel, Chris Lockhart, Steve Casebolt.

Renegade Racing Fuel Fast Qualifier ($100 Product): Devin Moran
Integra Racing Shocks Heat Race #1 Winner ($200 Product): Devin Moran
Pit Stop USA Heat Race #2 Winner ($150 Product): Jonathan Davenport
PFC Brakes Heat Race #3 Winner ($200 Product): Tim McCreadie
Buzze Racing B-Main #1 Winner (Free Steering System Dyno: Jimmy Owens
Hoosier Tire Drawing Winners: Mason Zeigler, Boom Briggs
$150 Cash Drawing Recipients: Brandon Overton, Jonathan Davenport

Any questions regarding Castrol® FloRacing Night in America and its events can be directed toward series general manager Ben Shelton at msrmafia@gmail.com or 901-335-3037.

For more information on Castrol® FloRacing Night in America sponsors, visit the company websites at www.castrol.com; www.renegaderacefuel.com; www.keysermanufacturing.com/brand/integra-racing-shocks-springs; www.pitstopusa.com; www.pfcbrakes.com; www.buzzeracing.com; www.arizonasportshirts.com; and www.hoosiertire.com.


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