Moyers Masters East Bay For Lucas Oil LMDS Victory

Billy Moyer made his 22nd career trip to East Bay Raceway Park's victory lane as he scored Tuesday night's Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series WinterNationals event.  Photo by Rick Schwallie Photography

Billy Moyer made his 22nd career trip to East Bay Raceway Park’s victory lane as he scored Tuesday night’s Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series WinterNationals event. Photo by Rick Schwallie Photography

Billy Moyer raced to victory on Tuesday night at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL. Moyer took the lead from Steve Francis on lap 22 and led the rest of the way in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series sanctioned East Bay WinterNationals.

It was Moyer’s 22nd win at East Bay, which is the most of any Late Model driver in the history of the WinterNationals. Francis finished second, followed by Brandon Sheppard, Eddie Carrier Jr., and Don O’Neal rounded out the top five.

“This car has been good all year,” said Moyer. “It’s been great to be working with the Labonte’s, Earl Pearson Jr., Kevin Rumley, and Matt Langston. Trying to catch Steve (Francis) was going to be tough after he got off to a good start, but we were eventually able to run him down.

“We felt like last night, we had a car that could win, and then it kind of got away from us at the end. We worked hard all day on the car, made some changes, and it paid off.”

Francis bolted into the lead at the start. Brandon Sheppard ran second for the first ten laps of the race. Moyer started fourth and finally got by Sheppard on lap 11. Moyer then tracked down Francis, passing him for the lead coming of off turn number two with three laps to go.

“We were a little too loose after I ran awhile,” said Francis. “Billy got such a run off of turn two, there was nothing I could do about it. When you have Billy Moyer behind you at East Bay you are going to be in trouble. With the number of wins he has here, he’s awfully tough to beat at this race track.”

Sheppard earned his second consecutive podium finish. He was pleased with his effort in the Mark Richards Racing Rocket House Car.

“We were close last night; I thought with the changes we made to free it up, it would help,” said Sheppard. “We were in the hunt for a win, that’s all I can ask for. Hopefully we will be in victory lane soon.”

Completing the top ten were Scott Bloomquist, Dennis Erb, Jr., Jared Landers, Jimmy Owens, and John Blankenship.

In preliminary action, John Blankenship set the overall Miller Welders Fast Time (Group B) amongst the ¬47 entrants, with a lap of 13.854 seconds, which is a new East Bay Raceway Park track record. Eddie Carrier, Jr. set the fastest time in Group A with a time of 13.931 seconds. Brandon Sheppard, Don O’Neal, Steve Francis and Billy Moyer won their respective heat races. Jason Hughes and Gregg Satterlee won their respective B-Mains.

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38th Annual Winter Nationals
East Bay Raceway Park – Tampa, FL
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1. Billy Moyer
2. Steve Francis
3. Brandon Sheppard
4. Eddie Carrier, Jr.
5. Don O’Neal
6. Scott Bloomquist
7. Dennis Erb, Jr.
8. Jared Landers
9. Jimmy Owens
10. John Blankenship
11. Jason Riggs
12. Kenny PettyJohn
13. Brian Shirley
14. Booper Bare
15. Tim McCreadie
16. Dan Stone
17. Chad Hollenbeck
18. Bobby Pierce
19. Gregg Satterlee
20. Devin Moran
21. John Mollick
22. Davey Johnson
23. Jason Hughes
24. Billy Moyer, Jr.
25. Kevin Weaver
26. Randy Weaver

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