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Ben Shelton
08-03-2021, 10:42 AM
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Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
August 3, 2021

Cory Hedgec ock Storms to Richest Win of 2021 Campaign
Bests Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Action at 411 for $10,053 Payday

LOUDON, Tenn. (08/03/21) – Cory Hedgec ock bagged his richest payday of the year on Friday night in his E-Z-GO No. 23 Green’s Recycling / I-75 Raceway / Black Diamond Race Car / Eagle Racing Engine Late Model.

The Tennessee throttle masher bested the Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals competition at 411 Motor Speedway to claim the $10,053 top prize.

“We got behind early in the night at 411 (Motor Speedway) with radiator issues and then I let a heat race win slip away from me, but I told my dad ‘We’re going to win this thing somehow’, and that’s what we did,” Hedgec ock said. “We came from seventh to the lead early in the feature and never looked back on the way to the win.

“I buried us in qualifying on Saturday night at Wythe Raceway, but we had a great car in the feature. I got to second, but just couldn’t get past the leader. It was a solid weekend, and we have wicked-fast racecars right now. I hope we can keep the momentum rolling this weekend.”

Thursday night saw Cory Hedgec ock return to action with the Schaeffer’s Southern Nationals at Boyd’s Speedway (Ringgold, Ga.) during the seventh round of the miniseries. With the third-fastest qualifying effort in his group locking him into the sixth-starting position for the $4,053-to-win A-Main, Hedgec ock was an early retiree while running in the top-10 due to rough track conditions.

The following night at 411 Motor Speedway (Seymour, Tenn.), Cory ran into issues with his radiator in hot laps but rebounded to qualify second in his group. Earning the seventh-starting position for the feature via a runner-up finish in his heat race, Hedgec ock blasted ahead of polesitter Ross Bailes on the 14th lap and paced the field for the remaining distance to capture his sixth win of the season and a $10,053 prize. He finished ahead of Randy Weaver, Pierce McCarter, Donald McIntosh, and Cody Overton.

On Saturday evening, Hedgec ock trekked to Wythe Raceway (Rural Retreat, Va.) for the American All-Star Series-sanctioned Trade Show 53. In a field of 24 cars, Cory secured his spot into the $10,000-to-win A-Main with a fourth-place finish in his heat. Rolling off 13th, Hedgec ock advanced through the field 11 spots in the 53-lapper to register a runner-up finish. He followed Dillon Brown across the line with Ben Watkins, Carson Ferguson, and Trevor Sise rounding out the Top-5.

For more results from these events, please visit www.SouthernNationalsSeries.com and www.CrateRacing.com .

This weekend – August 6-7 – the team will enter a pair of events. On Friday night Cory will pursue a $10,037 winner’s check in Wartburg (Tenn.) Speedway’s Steel Head Late Model event. On Saturday night action shifts to Smoky Mountain Speedway (Maryville, Tenn.) for a $10,000-to-win American All-Star Series event.

For more information on the events, please visit www.WartburgSpeedway.net and www.SmokyMountainSpeedway.com .

Cory Hedgec ock would like to thank all of his sponsors, which include E-Z-GO, Eagle Racing Engines, Budget Transmissions, Pace Performance, Black Diamond Race Cars, K&P Used Cars, Öhlins Shocks, Timeless Memories Photography, VooDoo Technologies, Cobb’s Auto Parts, Brucebilt Performance, Vineyard Enterprise, Greens Recycling, Winters Performance, Quickcar Racing Products, MarTel Sign Company, MSR Mafia Marketing Services, Hoosier Racing Tire, and VP Fuels.

Hedgec ock would all like to say a special thanks to his wife Katie and daughter Lily, Dad, Mom, Grandad Mike, and everyone that helps his team.

Visit the team’s official website at www.CoryHedgec ock23.com as well as social media outlets at https://www.facebook.com/coryhedgec ock23/ and https://twitter.com/Hedgec ock23 often for the latest team updates.