Dereck Ramirez Goes Two-For-Three in Weekend USMTS Action
Pivotal USMTS Tripleheader Awaits Oklahoma Racer

WOODWARD, Okla. (08/08/22) – Dereck Ramirez enjoyed a banner weekend aboard his S&S Fishing & Rentals No. 4R Koda Services/ Boom-Test Well Service/ Raw Truck Wash/ Hughes Racing Chassis/ Cornett Racing Engine Modified.

He raced to back-to-back victories, which resulted in over $17,000 in winnings as his season win total grew to six.

“I bided my time there on Friday night at Humboldt (Speedway) and got to the lead late and got the win. On Saturday we led the whole way at Lucas Oil Speedway, but it was far from easy. I did all I could. I manhandled that thing. That was not my kind of race track, but it all worked out,” Ramirez said. “It was a great weekend for us, and now we are gearing up for three big races. Time is running out on the season, so we’ve got to be hitting on all cylinders if we are going to make a run at another championship.”

On Thursday afternoon, the United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) brought Dereck Ramirez to 81 Speedway (Park City, Kan.) to kick off the tripleheader weekend aboard his Koda Services No. 4r Modified.

With 45 Modifieds on the grounds, Ramirez advanced one spot in his heat race to pick up the eight-lap victory. Starting the $5,000-to-win A-Main in sixth, Dereck carried a steady pace in the 35-lap affair to register a sixth-place finish.

The following night at Humboldt Speedway (Humboldt, Kan.) for the 16th annual USMTS Summer Fling, Dereck’s fourth-to-second showing in his heat positioned him on the second row for the feature.

Overtaking race-long pacesetter Terry Phillips for the lead on lap 30, Ramirez led the remaining distance of the 42-lapper to capture his fifth win of the season and a $7,000 payday. He claimed his 23rd USMTS triumph ahead of Tanner Mullens, Terry Phillips, Rodney Sanders, and Tyler Davis.

For the Slick-Mist Show Me Shootout on Saturday evening at Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Mo.), Ramirez followed up a heat race win with a flag-to-flag victory in the 42-lap feature. He turned back a charging Jake O’Neil to secure his second win in as many nights and sixth of the 2022 campaign.

Collecting $10,000, Dereck took the checkers ahead of Darron Fuqua, Dustin Sorensen, Tyler Davis, and Tanner Mullens. The victory marked his third-straight in the event.

Dereck is third in the latest USMTS point standings, just 95 markers removed from the top spot.

Full results from the weekend as well as the latest standings are available at www.USMTS.com .

Ramirez Motorsports now prepares for a pivotal three-day USMTS swing through Missouri and Kansas that spans this Thursday-Saturday.

Action opens on Thursday at Dallas County Speedway (Urbana, Mo.) with the third annual Wehrs Machine Bullring Bash. On Friday the sixth annual Grant Junghans Memorial takes center stage at Lakeside Speedway (Kansas City, Kan.), where the winner is guaranteed a minimum of $20,002. On Saturday the weekend draws to a close at I-70 Speedway (Odessa, Mo.) with the inaugural Bushwacker.

Dereck Ramirez and Ramirez Motorsports would like to thank all of their sponsors and supporters including Boom-Test Well Service, Koda Services, Raw Truck Wash, Woodward Steel, Hughes Racing Chassis, S&S Fishing & Rentals, Midwest Refrigeration, Cornett Racing Engines, Go Lithium, Swift Springs, Sybesma Graphics, Afco Shocks, and MyRacePass Marketing Services.

For the latest information on Dereck Ramirez, please visit www.DereckRamirez.com .

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