PERFECTION–CHRIS SIMPSON SCORES LUCAS OIL MLRA WIN AT DEER CREEK
Spring Valley, MN (June 5, 2021) – Chris Simpson rolled to his fifteenth career Lucas Oil MLRA feature victory on Saturday night at the Deer Creek Speedway. Simpson rolled out a new MB Custom Chassis that his team had just finished assembling the day prior and gave the new ride a perfect and undefeated record with the $5,000 victory.
Saturday nights feature marked the second visit for the MLRA series to the Creek and first since 2016. Jason Papich got off to a strong start by scoring his third Illini Fast Time Award of the season with a lap of 15.031 seconds. Blair Nothdurft would start the forty lap main event from the DirtonDirt.com Pole for the first time in his MLRA career alongside of Chris Simpson.
At the drop of the green flag Simpson jumped out in front leading the first circuit, before Nothdurft shot by for the top spot on the second lap of the main event. Nothdurft’s time at the point was short lived, as Simpson would drive back to the top spot just one lap later. With the Oxford, Iowa driver out in front the pressure quickly mounted on his back bumper in the likes of Garrett Alberson and Jordan Yaggy.
While Simpson was cruising on the bottom, Alberson was letting the sparks fly off the right rear quarter panel of his Black Diamond along the outside line edging close to the top spot in search of his first MLRA victory. The nights first of three StopTech Brakes cautions would slow the pace on lap twenty-five when Aaron Marrant slowed on the speedway. Yaggy would restart in second after moving past Alberson just prior to the caution.
The yellow would again fly just one lap later when Mason Oberkarmer spun on the front stretch. Simpson would show the way on the restart, stretching out the advantage over Yaggy, who would start to chase down the race leader until the caution again slowed his charge with just eight laps remaining. On the nights final restart, it was Simpson jumping to the point and driving to his fifteenth career Lucas Oil MLRA victory. Yaggy held off a hard charging Earl Pearson Jr. at the line for second, while Garrett Alberson and Chad Maeder rounded out the top five finishers.
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