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Updated : 17 WoO drivers and 16 Lucas Oil drivers to start out the season running for points.
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Originally Posted by Pennsboro23
Updated : 17 WoO drivers and 16 Lucas Oil drivers to start out the season running for points.
Who are the 16 drivers for Lucas?
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Originally Posted by Crossbones
Who are the 16 drivers for Lucas?
See page 1.
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Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer
See page 1.
Heres the list I have.
01. Josh Richards
02. Earl Pearson Jr.
03. Jonathan Davenport
04. Kyle Bronson (R)
05. Donald McIntosh (R)
06. Ryan King (R)
07. Dennis Erb Jr.
08. Michael Norris (R)
09. Bobby Pierce
10. Gregg Satterlee
11. Hudson O'Neal
12. Jimmy Owens
13. Don O'Neal
14. Darrell Lanigan
15. Mason Zeigler (R)
I havn't seen where Bloomquist and McCreadie have confirmed their intentions.
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Originally Posted by Crossbones
Heres the list I have.
01. Josh Richards
02. Earl Pearson Jr.
03. Jonathan Davenport
04. Kyle Bronson (R)
05. Donald McIntosh (R)
06. Ryan King (R)
07. Dennis Erb Jr.
08. Michael Norris (R)
09. Bobby Pierce
10. Gregg Satterlee
11. Hudson O'Neal
12. Jimmy Owens
13. Don O'Neal
14. Darrell Lanigan
15. Mason Zeigler (R)
I havn't seen where Bloomquist and McCreadie have confirmed their intentions.
Just curious since when did Michael Norris confirm his intentions to run with Lucas.
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Originally Posted by HoosierDirtFan
Just curious since when did Michael Norris confirm his intentions to run with Lucas.
I saw it from someone on 4m that knew.
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Norris told me that he is only running Volusia
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I’m pretty sure Norris is running the same schedule as he has the last few years.
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He’s planning on traveling but not touring. For some reason on lucas tv Essex said he was running the tour
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Overall the fans win esp if both series comes close to your town. Will see how many stay on tour an how many drop off.
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Originally Posted by Crossbones
Who are the 16 drivers for Lucas?
WoO
1.) Brandon Sheppard #1
2.) Brandon Overton #116
3.) Shane Clanton #25
4.) Rick Eckert #7v
5.) Mike Marlar #157
6.) Chris Madden #44
7.) Brian Shirley #3s
8.) Devin Moran #9m
9.) Chris Ferguson #22
10.) Tyler Erb #91
11.) Timothy Culp #c8
12.) Chase Junghans #18
13.) Billy Moyer jr #21jr
14.) Brent Larson #B1
15.) Rusty Schlenk #1
16.) David Breazele #54
17.) Colton Flinner #75
Lucas
1.) Josh Richards #1
2.) Scott Bloomquist #0
3.) Tim McCreadie #39
4.) Jonathan Davenport #49
5.) Bobby Pierce #32
6.) Jimmy Owens #20
7.) Don O'Neal #5
8.) Darrell Lanigan #14
9.) Dennis Erb jr #28
10.) Hudson O'Neal #71
11.) Earl Pearson jr #1
12.) Gregg Satterlee #22
13.) Mason Zeigler #25z
14.) Kyle Bronson #40B
15.) Donald McIntosh #7
16.) Ryan King #1G
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I know competition is good to have, but could you guys imagine if it was just Lucas Oil or WoO, not both? No other North American sanctioning body could really touch that competitive of a field of cars. Each of these lists is very stout field and worth the price of admission.
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I doubt you'd have everyone running one tour... too much competition and no money in b mains.
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According to WOO twitter Tyler Millwood has thrown his hat in the ring
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Originally Posted by bleedblue55
According to WOO twitter Tyler Millwood has thrown his hat in the ring
He's in a BWRC. Is he any kind of teammate to Madden? I saw he tagged him in it.
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Originally Posted by MI Dirt Fan
He's in a BWRC. Is he any kind of teammate to Madden? I saw he tagged him in it.
His family helps sponsor Madden. Millwood plumbing.
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Originally Posted by Chadly329
I know competition is good to have, but could you guys imagine if it was just Lucas Oil or WoO, not both? No other North American sanctioning body could really touch that competitive of a field of cars. Each of these lists is very stout field and worth the price of admission.
Not enough spots in starting field or money to support all those drivers at the same events.
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Finely someone posted what I have been thinking all along. Where's all the money coming from. The big dog's are still going to take the bulk of the money.
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01-16-2018, 01:22 PM
#100
Millwood Teams Up With Barry Wright; Gunning for WoO Rookie of the Year
On the heels of a breakout season in 2017, Georgia’s Tyler Millwood is looking to take on a new challenge in 2018.
The pilot of the Millwood Plumbing #31 Barry Wright Icon by Madden/ Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model has tossed his name into the hat to compete for the 2018 Rookie of the Year title with the World of Outlaws (WoO) Craftsman Late Model Series.
“We enjoyed a phenomenal 2017 season and we really learned a lot,” Millwood commented. “We enjoyed success on a regional level, so now I’m ready to take on an even bigger challenge and step out on the national scene. It’s no big secret that it’s going to be a daunting challenge, but with the support we have behind us, I’m confident that we can do it.”
In 2017 Millwood chased a regional tour for the first time. He set out with the goal of claiming the Rookie of the Year honors with the Ultimate Super Late Model Series. Not only was he able to accomplish that goal, but when the final checkered flag had dropped on the season, he was also crowned the series champion.
“I honestly didn’t expect to contend for the Ultimate championship right off the bat, but with the hard work of my crew chief Derek (Gahring) and my whole team we were able to make it happen,” Millwood stated. “We’re going to take this Outlaw deal step-by-step and just see how it all shakes out. It’s a long season, and we know that it’s important to get started on the right foot.”
Tyler will lift the lid on his 2018 season and his pursuit of the WoO Rookie crown with a trip to Screven Motor Speedway (Sylvania, Georgia) on February 9-10, where he’ll compete in the annual Winter Freeze. A $6,000-to-win event will be on tap on Friday, while Saturday’s program posts a $10,000 winner’s check.
For more information on the events, please visit www.WoOLMS.com .
“Again, I’m very excited to get the season underway, and I just want to thank everyone who is making this opportunity possible,” Millwood said. “I feel like this is the next step in my racing career.”
Tyler is currently looking to add more marketing partners to his racing program. For more information on becoming a part of our winning team, please contact the Millwood Motorsports team manager, Derek Gahring at DerekGahring@gmail.com or 770-301-8021.
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