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April 19, 2021

Tri-County Race Track and Mountain View Raceway Continue Busy Spring Nationals Slate

(BRASSTOWN, NORTH CAROLINA) With two series races already in the books during the month of April, the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals presented by Sunoco Race Fuels tour schedule heats back up on April 23-24 with a doubleheader in the states of North Carolina and Tennessee. Round three of the miniseries will take place this Friday night at Ray Cook’s Tri-County Race Track in Brasstown, North Carolina. The inaugural running of the ‘North Carolina State Championship’ will be held at the 1/4-mile bullring and a $4,053 winner’s check will be up for grabs out of the over $17,000 purse.

The dirt-slinging action will then quickly shift to Mountain View Raceway in Spring City, Tennessee on Saturday evening for the fourth round of the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series. The Volunteer State oval will host their first-ever series event and the victor will receive $5,053 for their efforts. The 22-car field will do battle in the feature for a $20,413 total purse with at least $450 earmarked for each starter.

Jonathan Davenport (Tazewell Speedway) and Brandon Overton (I-75 Raceway) have already picked up wins with the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series during the 2021 campaign. A total of thirteen drivers have perfect attendance so far, which keeps their hopes alive to pocket the $10,053 payday for claiming the Championship. Currently, Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer Dale McDowell has a scant two point lead over Brandon Overton in the miniseries point chase with Donald McIntosh, Cory Hedgec0ck, and David Payne rounding out the top five.

At Tri-County on Friday, April 23, the pit gates will open at 4:00pm and the grandstand area will start to admit patrons at 5:00pm. The Drivers Meeting is slated for 6:45pm, while the cars will fire for hot laps starting at 7:00pm. Adults will be admitted into the grandstands for $20.00 and into the pit area for $35.00. Kids ages 11-16 will be allowed into the stands for only $10.00 and into the pits for only $20.00. As is the case all the time at Tri-County Race Track, children ages 10 and under will be admitted onto the grounds for FREE.

The ‘North Carolina State Championship’ for the ground-pounding Super Late Models will feature a complete show of FK Rod Ends Group A & B qualifying, consolation events, and a 40-lap headliner. The tire rule at Tri-County Race Track will be Hoosier 1300, 1350, and 1600 (RR option); American Racer 44, 48, and 56 (RR option). The entry fee will be $100.00 and transponders will be available to rent. Any driver not advancing into the 22-car feature field will receive $75.00 in tow money. Along with Super Late Models on the six-division racing card will be the Modified Street ($450 to win), Street Stock ($350 to win), Beginners Class ($200 to win), Pony ($350 to win), and Front Wheel Drive ($200 to win).

At Mountain View on Saturday, April 24, the pit area will open up for race teams starting at 3:00pm, while the grandstand gates will swing open starting at 4:00pm. The Drivers Meeting is scheduled for 5:45pm with hot laps to immediately follow. Ages 12 and up will be admitted into both the grandstands and tier parking for $20.00, while that same age group can get a pit pass for $40.00. Kids ages 6-11 will be allowed into the grandstands and tier parking for only $15.00 and into the pit area for only $25.00. Children 5 and under will be admitted onto the grounds for FREE.

The inaugural visit by the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series to Mountain View Raceway will feature a complete show of FK Rod Ends Group A & B qualifying, consolation events, and a 53-lap headliner. The tire rule at Mountain View will be Hoosier 1350 and 1600; American Racer 48 and 56. The entry fee will be $100.00 and transponders will be available to rent. Any driver not advancing into the 22-car feature field will receive $75.00 in tow money. Along with Super Late Models on the five-division racing card will be the Sportsman Late Model, Thunder, Dwarf, and Front Wheel Drive classes.

Tri-County Race Track is located at 10456 Old US 64 in Brasstown, North Carolina, while Mountain View Raceway can be found at 20626 Rhea County Highway in Spring City, Tennessee. If you can’t make it to either track, we invite you to watch all of the action LIVE on www.FloRacing.com. For additional information on both venues, please point your Internet browsers to www.TriCountyRaceTrack.net and www.MountainViewRaceway.com.

Purse for April 23 at Tri-County (NC) Race Track:
1) $4,053, 2) $2,000, 3) $1,400, 4) $1,000, 5) $800, 6) $700, 7) $600, 8) $550, 9) $525, 10) $500, 11) $480, 12) $470, 13) $460, 14) $450, 15) $440, 16) $430, 17) $420, 18) $410, 19) $400, 20) $400, 21) $400, 22) $400 --- $17,288 TOTAL

Purse for April 24 at Mountain View (TN) Raceway:
1) $5,053, 2) $2,500, 3) $1,600, 4) $1,200, 5) $900, 6) $700, 7) $675, 8) $650, 9) $625, 10) $600, 11) $580, 12) $560, 13) $540, 14) $520, 15) $500, 16) $480, 17) $470, 18) $460, 19) $450, 20) $450, 21) $450, 22) $450 --- $20,413 TOTAL

2021 Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series Schedule:
Saturday, April 3 - Tazewell Speedway (Tazewell, TN) – JONATHAN DAVENPORT
Friday, April 16 - I-75 Raceway (Sweetwater, TN) – BRANDON OVERTON
Friday, April 23 - Tri-County Race Track (Brasstown, North Carolina) - $4,053 to win
Saturday, April 24 - Mountain View Raceway (Spring City, Tennessee) - $5,053 to win
Friday, April 30 - Crossville Speedway (Crossville, Tennessee) - $4,053 to win
Saturday, May 1 - Clarksville Speedway (Clarksville, Tennessee) - $10,053 to win
Friday, May 7 - Wythe Raceway (Rural Retreat, Virginia) - $10,053 to win
Saturday, May 8 - Smoky Mountain Speedway (Maryville, Tennessee) - $10,053 to win
Saturday, May 29 - Dixie Speedway (Woodstock, Georgia) - $4,053 to win
Sunday, May 30 - Rome Speedway (Rome, Georgia) - $4,053 to win
Monday, May 31 - 411 Motor Speedway (Seymour, Tennessee) - $10,052 to win

Current Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series Point Standings:
1. Dale McDowell - 386
2. Brandon Overton - 384
3. Donald McIntosh - 368
3. Cory Hedgec0ck - 368
5. David Payne - 338
6. Stacy Boles - 330
7. Christian Hanger - 328
8. Jensen Ford - 316
9. Forrest Trent - 249
10. John Llewellyn - 247
11. Jeff Neubert - 243
12. Johnny Cloer - 241
13. Jonathan Davenport - 200
14. Michael Page - 196
14. Kyle Larson - 196

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 2021 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, Keyser Manufacturing, MasterSbilt Race Cars, RockAuto.com, Wiles Driveshafts, Vic Hill Racing Engines, The Steering Buddy, Knowles Race Parts & Bodies, Coosa Heating & Air, The Joie of Seating, and DirtCarLift.com.

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