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AMERSON TAKES THIRD USCS WIN OF 2024 AT SENOIA RACEWAY

AMERSON TAKES THIRD USCS WIN OF 2024 AT SENOIA RACEWAY

AMERSON TAKES THIRD USCS WIN OF THE SEASON AT SENOIA RACEWAY
SENOIA, GA – August 10, 2024 - Kyle Amerson of Montgomery, AL drove to his third United Sprint Car Series Presented By K&N Filters win of the 2024 season on Saturday night at Senoia Raceway. The Racing Doctor took the lead at the start of the 30-lap Feature Race from his outside front row starting spot and went wire-to-wire to the checkered flag.

Tyler Blankenship of Bakersfield, CA was the apparent second-place finisher, however, the impressive rookie driver racing in only his second winged sprint car race ever, failed to present his car in the designated area for post-race technical inspection and was disqualified and credited with the 14th-place finishing position.
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The defending 15-time USCS National Champion National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee Terry Gray of Bartlett, TN took the second spot and Bobby Breen of Fort Worth, TX was third. Bryce Comer of Apollo Beach, FL drove to a fourth-place finish, and fourth generation driver P.J. Reutimann of Zephyrhills, FL completed the top five.

Tyler Porter of Pinellas Park, FL was sixth and Jeff Willingham of Ripley, MS finished seventh. Eighth went to Joe Larkin of Suwanee, GA and Clint Weiss of Jesup, GA took the ninth spot. Bob Auld of Largo, FL rounded out the top ten.

In preliminary action, Blankenship won the six-lap Hoosier Racing Tire Speed Dash to earn the Pole Position for the 30-lap Feature Race. The two eight-lap Heat Races were won by Amerson in the Engler Machine & Tool First Heat Race, and Comer in the Butlerbuilt Racing Products Second Heat Race.
Amerson led Blankenship, Brandon Grubaugh of Ocala, FL, Porter, and Gray at the start of the race. By the fifth circuit, Amerson held a 1.323 second lead over Blankenship, but that was erased by the first of four caution flags.

Amerson quickly opened up a 1.5 second lead over Blankenship on the restart.
The second yellow light came on lap 13 when Grubaugh dropped out of the race from the third spot. It was Amerson, Blankenship, Porter, Gray and Comer in the top five for the restart. The only time Blankenship got close to Amerson was in lapped traffic on lap 19, but once the leader cleared the lapped cars, he opened up a one second lead by lap 21.
Blankenship wasn’t ready to throw in the towel because with five laps to go, he closed up on Amerson again in lapped traffic. Blankenship closed to within .229 seconds on lap 28, but that was slowed by a caution flag. Another caution flag came out on lap 29 when Porter had an issue while running in the third spot.

Amerson pulled away from Blankenship on the restart for the two lap dash to the finish. Amerson’s margin of victory over Blankenship at the checkered flag was 1.386 seconds in a race that took 18 minutes and 55.371 seconds to complete.

The next United Sprint Car Series Presented by K&N Filters will be on Friday, August 23rd at Carolina Speedway in Gastonia, NC. On Saturday, August 24th, the series will move over a stateline and less than an hour away to Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney, SC. For more information about USCS, visit their website at uscsracing.com and the series Facebook page, or call the series office at 770-865-6097.

United Sprint Car Series Marketing Partners are K&N Filters, Engler Machine & Tool, Hoosier Racing Tire, Huggins Cams, Hero Graphics, DMI/Bulldog, J&J Supply of NC, Racing Electronics, JE Pistons, DHR Suspension, Wilwood Disc Brakes, KSE Racing Products, PRO Shocks, Schoenfeld Headers, and Arizona Sport Shirts.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE UNITED SPRINT CAR SERIES PRESENTED BY K&N FILTERS AT SENOIA RACEWAY IN SENOIA, GA ON 8/10/24:
FEATURE RACE – 30 Laps: 1. 29a Kyle Amerson, Montgomery, AL (2); 2. 10 Terry Gray, Bartlett, TN (5); 3. 9b Bobby Breen, Fort Worth, TX (8); 4. 6 Bryce Comer, Apollo Beach, FL (6); 5. 00 P.J. Reutimann, Zephyrhills, FL (7); 6. 16 Tyler Porter, Pinellas Park, FL (3); 7. 28 Jeff Willingham, Ripley, MS (9); 8. 33 Joe Larkin, Suwanee, GA (10); 9. 0 Clint Weiss, Jesup, GA (12); 10. 83 Bob Auld, Largo, FL (14); 11. 67 Blake Mallette, Vancleve, MS (11); 12. G6 Brandon Grubaugh, Ocala, FL (4); 13. 61 Sean Wimpee, Mobile, AL (15); 14. 9 Tyler Blankenship, Bakersfield, CA (1) DQ; 15. 29j Jeff Oliver, Pendergrass, GA DNS.

HOOSIER RACING TIRE SPEED DASH – 6 Laps: 1. Blankenship; 2. Amerson; 3. Porter; 4. Grubaugh; 5. Gray; 6. Comer.

HEAT RACES – 8 Laps:
ENGLER MACHINE & TOOL HEAT 1: 1. Amerson; 2. Reutimann; 3. Grubaugh; 4. Porter; 5. Breen; 6. Willingham; 7. Auld; 8. Wimpee.

BUTLERBUILT RACING PRODUCTS HEAT 2: 1. Comer; 2. Gray; 3. Blankenship; 4. Larkin; 5. Mallette; 6. Weiss; 7. Oliver.

**Submitted by ROBY HELM – Helm Communications – 865-207-4157. USCS Media Contact: PETE WALTON – 770-865-6097

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