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A rejuvenated and excited Jackson celebrated his 16th career MLRA win by thanking his team for getting him back into victory lane. “We were absolutely terrible when we unloaded yesterday, we qualified dead last. I wore Vinny’s phone out today, he is the man. I want to thank my wife and my little girl, Rob, Casey, Jayko, the Willard’s—what a race track,” he exclaimed.
It looked like late in the going Jackson would have to settle for third, but the veteran was observant and new what he had to do go give himself a shot at the win. “I was too tight to roll around the bottom. I could get my momentum going and thought I was actually good and then that yellow come out and I wasn’t sure if I could get going or if there was enough laps. I seen Dillon’s stick guy telling him to get down to block Gordy and that was all I needed.”
“They are great,” he commented of Mary Jenkins Holt who contributed the extra money in honor of Ron Jenkins. “$10,000 is a great pay day,right. And they add an extra $2,000 so we can’t thank them enough. They are great people and a great family obviously, and we are just blessed to win it.”
The night ended in heartbreak for McCowan, who was trying to erase a miserable outing and torn up race car from Friday night. “I’m kind of at a loss for words,” explained McCowan. “It was a great race, and it’s not how we wanted to end it. I sure appreciate Scott Crigler stopping up there and then pulling straight off to draw the caution. Thats just the way it happens.”
“I’m excited to be standing on the front stretch after the runs we’ve had and after getting taken out last night. I can’t thank my guys enough for working as hard as they do and everything, just hopefully next time we are one spot further ahead,” he concluded.
For Gundaker it was another solid podium run, as he tries to chase down his first career series win. “I think there on that last restart I was probably the better car of the three of us. I could run around the bottom better than those guys could, and I imagine his stick guy probably moved him (McCowan) down, so hopefully we get rid of stick guys so we can put it in the driver’s hands. It’s all good."
"You know me and Tony had a hell of a race there for a while running for second. It feels good to get on the podium after we struggled last night, so I’m excited to get this St. Louis Screw and Bolt Longhorn Chassis up front.”
Lucas Oil MLRA action for the Labor Day weekend will wrap up on Sunday night September 1st at the Moberly Motorsports Park with the running of the 4th annual “Wiener Nationals”. An afternoon full of activities and stage entertainment will culminate with the nights $10,000 to win A-Feature.
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