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Daily Dirt 04/27/2024 14:29:28

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May 16
Marshalltown Speedway,
Marshalltown, IA
Sanction: Castrol FloRacing Night in America - $23,023
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated May 17, 2:39 am)
O'Neal dazzles again for $23,023 at Marshalltown
  1. Hudson O'Neal
  2. Bobby Pierce
  3. Brandon Overton
  4. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  5. Tim McCreadie
  6. Dennis Erb Jr.
  7. Cade Dillard
  8. Max Blair
  9. Chris Simpson
  10. Spencer Hughes
  11. Brandon Sheppard
  12. Devin Moran
  13. Earl Pearson Jr.
  14. Tanner English
  15. Daulton Wilson
  16. Chad Simpson
  17. Jonathan Davenport
  18. Tyler Bruening
  19. Daniel Hilsabeck
  20. Tyler Erb
  21. Jimmy Owens
  22. Mike Marlar
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Hudson O'Neal takes Marshalltown's checkers for a second year in a row.
What won the race: Hudson O'Neal of Martinsville, Ind., led 48 of 50 laps from the front row for a second consecutive Castrol FloRacing Night America victory Tuesday night at Marshalltown (Iowa) Speedway. O'Neal kept runner-up Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., 1.112 seconds behind him for the $23,023 payday, also his second straight series victory at Marshalltown.
Key notes: Third-starting Max Blair of Centerville, Pa., led laps two and three before fading to finish eighth. ... Runner-up Bobby Pierce started sixth and nearly cleared O'Neal for the lead with 23 laps to go via slide job exiting turn four. ... Dennis Erb Jr., Blair, O'Neal and Mike Marlar won heats. ... Marlar was credited with a 22nd-place finish after pulling off the track with an apparent car issue with 19 laps to go. ... Garrett Alberson drew the night’s only caution in heat race action when he left the racing surface in turn four; Alberson continued to finish seventh. … The Castrol FloRacing Series concludes its weekday doubleheader with another $23,023-to-win show Wednesday at Davenport Speedway.
On the move: Ricky Thornton Jr. of Chandler, Ariz., started ninth and finished fourth.
Winner's sponsors: O’Neal’s Rocket Chassis has a Durham Racing Engine and sponsorship from Valvoline, Seubert Calf Ranches, Rocket Chassis, Ace Metal Works, Gunter’s Honey, Hoosier Racing Tire, Integra Racing Shocks, Keyser Manufacturing Co., Petroff Towing, WR1 Sim Chassis, O’Neal’s Salvage & Recycling, Performance Grading, Slavic Shirts & Decals, Sunoco Race Fuels and Rocket Preowned Motors.
Points chase: After Marshalltown: 1. Hudson O'Neal (369); 2. Tim McCreadie (342); 3. Bobby Pierce (339); 4. Brandon Sheppard (327); 5. Jonathan Davenport (315); 6. Mike Marlar (309); 7. Ricky Thornton Jr. (284); 8. Devin Moran (279); 9. Tanner English (273); 10. Dennis Erb Jr. (233).
Current weather: Clear, 73°F
Car count: 33
Fast qualifier: Dennis Erb Jr.
Time: 13.937 seconds
Polesitter: Dennis Erb Jr.
Heat race winners: Dennis Erb Jr., Max Blair, Hudson O'Neal, Mike Marlar
Consolation race winners: Devin Moran, Brandon Sheppard
Provisional starters: Tyler Erb, Daulton Wilson
Next series race: May 17, Davenport Speedway (Davenport, IA) $23,023
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Hudson O’Neal and Rocket1 Racing have undeniably found the winning formula of late, especially when they show up at Marshalltown Speedway.

The Martinsville, Ind., driver who earlier Tuesday reigned another week atop DirtonDirt.com's Top 25 poll maintained the status quo at the entertaining Iowa oval, leading 48 of 50 laps for a second straight Castrol FloRacing Night in America triumph at the track.

It’s also O’Neal’s second straight FloRacing Series victory this season and the third of his career, which ties Jonathan Davenport and Bobby Pierce for most all-time in the series three-year history.

“This race car was awesome,” O’Neal said. “We were able to get out front early there and really move around on the racetrack. I was pretty good on the bottom and it just widened out really wide, and you either had to be way up, or way down there. They said Bobby was coming. Yeah, it’s awesome, man. Marshalltown has been good to me. Hopefully we can come back next year and have the same success.”

O’Neal finished 1.112 seconds ahead of Pierce, who didn’t go down without a fight from the sixth-starting position. Pierce triggered the highlight of the race with 23 laps to go when he unleashed a wide-eyed slidejob through turns three and four that about ran O’Neal and himself off the track. Eventual third-place finisher Brandon Overton, meanwhile, nearly puttered around O’Neal and Pierce in the lead battle using the bottom.

“I knew (Pierce) was close. I’ve seen him a couple times,” O’Neal said. “The lapped traffic was tough because I didn’t really feel like I could get off of that top and make any ground around the bottom or anything. I figured worst case scenario, if he slides me or something, maybe if I keep running that top we’ll be able to cross him over.”

Outside that, and pole-starting Max Blair leading the second and third laps, O’Neal did everything he needed to do for his seventh overall victory of the season. He did, however, mention a blemish in victory lane interview that not many likely noticed in the closing laps.

“I made a huge mistake with two to go. I slid (Tyler) Bruening and clobbered the wall,” O’Neal said. “I don’t know what I was doing. I said to myself, if I lose this race, I’ll be real mad. Yeah, it was worth it, man.

“You were either hitting the tire, or hitting the cushion (running the top in turns three and four),” O’Neal added. “There was a pretty good-sized tire barrier against the wall right there. I hit it a couple times. You just had to set yourself up through the center of the corner, make sure you have the right angle to be able to miss that tire. Yeah, man, this racetrack was really technical, and that’s what makes it for a fun race.”

Pole-starting Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., failed to lead lap in his sixth-place performance. O’Neal made his go-ahead move on lap four by powering around Blair using the top of the racetrack. O’Neal raced out to a two-second lead, then saw it vanish when a caution for Daniel Hilsabeck arose with 23 laps left.

Pierce never let O’Neal runaway with it upon resumption, but he also couldn’t do a whole lot to make up ground from behind.

“Track position is huge. With these Late Models, aero is so big,” Pierce said. “He didn’t make many mistakes. He stayed pretty solid up there. He was using all the cushion there was up there. It made it really hard for me. It’s hard when you follow a guy, and you’re a lot better out front in clean air when you’re by yourself when you can see the racing line. It was a challenge.

“We were right there the whole time, and he moved up (midway through the race off the bottom). I figured he would have (because) all the signal guys on the backstretch. I figured that was my time. I kind of hesitated because at first it looked like he wasn’t going to, then he did. Just a little hesitation probably cost me. I should’ve jumped in the heat race because, you know, that’s how that went. All in all a great night and we’ll take a second.”

Overton, on the other hand, wish the lap-27 caution never happened. If it were to stay green a little longer, perhaps his effort from the seventh-starting spot would have ended more jubilantly.

“I don’t know if I was flying or if they were driving the hell out of there’s and just got their stuff hot. I was coming back to them,” Overton said. “We didn’t need that caution. When Bobby came around me, I was like, thank God. He’ll get Hudson back off the bottom. So, I didn’t need that caution. Yeah, we restarted back, and I think I got my rear tires clean and not my right-front. I just shoved for probably six or seven laps. Once I got my steering, I came back to him. Helluva race. First time here, I’ll take it.

“I still suck in Illinois, but I’m all right in Iowa. We’ll go to Davenport tomorrow.”

Notes: Third-starting Max Blair of Centerville, Pa., led laps two and three before fading to finish eighth. ... Dennis Erb Jr., Blair, O'Neal and Mike Marlar won heats. ... Marlar was credited with a 22nd-place finish after pulling off the track with an apparent car issue with 19 laps to go. ... Among those that failed to qualify: Boom Briggs, Garrett Alberson, Jake Timm, Ryan Gustin. … Alberson drew the night’s only caution in heat race action when he left the racing surface in turn four; Alberson continued to finish seventh. … The Castrol FloRacing Series concludes its weekday doubleheader with another $23,023-to-win show Wednesday at Davenport (Iowa) Speedway. … Watch live on FloRacing.

Feature lineup

Row 1: D. Erb Jr., O'Neal
Row 2: Blair, Marlar
Row 3: Dillard, Pierce
Row 4: Overton, McCreadie
Row 5: Thornton Jr., Davenport
Row 6: Chris Simpson, Owens
Row 7: Hughes, Bruening
Row 8: Hilsabeck, English
Row 9: Moran, Sheppard
Row 10: Pearson Jr., Chad Simpson
Row 11: T. Erb, Wilson
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