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5/12/2019

5/12/2019


Clean Sweep--Pierce Takes Lucas Oil MLRA Checkers at Quincy

Quincy, IL - Bobby Pierce was able to put a perfect stamp on his weekend with the Lucas Oil MLRA on Sunday night as he rolled to victory lane for the third time on the weekend. Pierce had his hands full for the duration of the 40 lapper that went green for the first 36 laps before the lone caution waved.

For the second night in a row, Pierce rolled off from the outside front row following his heat win, alongside of DirtonDirt.com Pole sitter Kyle Bronson who came from last to first in his own respective heat race. At the drop of the green Pierce quickly shot to the lead and enjoyed the first ten laps of the forty lapper without any lapped traffic to impede his charge.

As the race progressed Bronson found himself fending off numerous challenges from Brian Shirley. Once Pierce finally began to catch lapped traffic it only took a matter of laps for Bronson and Shirley to erase the advantage that Pierce once held over the pack. As the top side of the track began to take rubber Pierce found himself following lapped traffic, doing everything possible to make sure he did not give up the fast line around the quarter mile facility.

Shirley was able to clear Bronson late in the going and made multiple attempts to pass Pierce on the inside but was unable to duplicate the top side speed that Pierce was able to carry off corner exit.

As the lone caution waved on lap 36 it set up one last opportunity for a Pierce error, but just as he had done all weekend Pierce maneuvered his XR1 Rocket to Lucas Oil MLRA Victory lane and cashed in on another $3,000 pay-off. Shirley who knew his best hope late in the going would be for a rare mistake from Pierce stated, "He (Pierce) was getting a little impatient with some of the lap cars, so I thought he might do something there, but it's not big deal, we ran second and we got a couple good races next weekend and we will get ready for them."

"The Smooth Operator", knew he had a fight on his hands all night and commented, "If I had a mirror I would have probably been nervous, but I had my dad with the sticks down the back stretch, and for the majority of the race his sticks were really close, so I knew they were right there on me."

"It (the track) made it an interesting show with him (Shirley) being right there the whole time and Kyle throwing that slider. He left me just enough room to get by him, thanks to him for driving me clean. I know if he could have gotten a few more feet he would have taken it on up and I would have had to tried to cross him over, but it was going to be pretty tough in the rubber," concluded Pierce.

Following the leaders across the line in third was Dennis Erb, with Bronson and Logan Martin rounding out the top five. MLRA series point leader Will Vaught suffered motor issues early in his qualifying heat race and was unable to start the feature event allowing Mitch McGrath and Logan Martin to close the gap on the series point leader.

The Lucas Oil MLRA will now take a short two week break from action as teams will begin preparations for the series biggest event of the year, the 27th annual "Show-Me 100". Co-sanctioned with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, the "Show-Me" weekend will get underway on Thursday night May 23rd with the Cowboy Classic followed by the Tribute to Don & Billie Gibson on Friday night, all leading up to Saturdays $30,000 to win weekend finale.

For all of the latest news and information fans are encouraged to visit the series website at www.MLRARacing.com.

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Article Credit: Billy Rock

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