
September 13
Muskingum County Speedway,
Zanesville, OH
Sanction: Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series (Jim Dunn Memorial) - $10,000
Information provided by: Michael Despain and track reports (last updated September 14, 1:05 am)
Moran captures fifth Jim Dunn Memorial
Jim Dunn Memorial
- Devin Moran
- Clint Keenan
- Seth Daniels
- Lincoln Smith
- Todd Brennan
- J.R. Gentry
- Eddie Carrier Jr.
- Doug Drown
- Ryan Markham
- Rusty Schlenk
- Rob Anderzack
- Cory Lawler
- Tyler Carpenter
- Justin Chance
- Devin Shiels
- Colten Burdette
- Cody Endlich
- Caiden Black
- Jerry Bowersock
- Freddie Carpenter
- Tanner McLoughlin
- Rod Conley
- George Klintworth
- Brayden Shiels

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Devin Moran in victory lane at Muskingum County Speedway.
What won the race: Dominating Saturday at his family's Muskingum County Speedway, Devin Moran of Dresden, Ohio, won the Jim Dunn Memorial for the fifth time in the last six runnings of the event for a $10,000 payday on the Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series. The pole-starting Moran fought off Tyler Carpenter, then won by 2.306 seconds ahead of ninth-starting Clint Keenan at the checkers in the 40-lapper.
Key notes: Devin Moran's fifth victory leaves him two shy of his father Donnie Moran's seven victories in the Jim Dunn Memorial (1983, ’86, ’89-’90, ’92, ’96, 2008). ... The younger Moran, a regular on the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series notched his sixth career Iron-Man tour victory. ... Tyler Carpenter was running second when he retired after 34 laps. ... Ohio teen Lincoln Smith was fourth for his best career Super Late Model finish. ... Doug Drown came from a consolation transfer to finish eighth. ... Five cautions slowed the action, the first for Jerry Bowersock's lap-three spin. ... Tanner McLoughlin spun on the eighth lap, collecting Rod Conley. ... Todd Brennan slowed with a flat on the 11th lap. ... Fourth-running Colten Burdette slowed on the 15th lap. ... Carpenter's demise drew the fifth yellow. ... Ryan Markham started 18th, ran as high as fifth but ended up ninth. ... The 30-minute feature concluded at 10:18 p.m. ... The 43rd annual event honored Jim Dunn, winner of the inaugural Dirt Track World Championship at Pennsboro (W.Va.) Speedway who died in a racing accident at Paducah (Ky.) International Raceway on May 7, 1983.
On the move: Runner-up Clint Keenan of Patalaska, Ohio, started ninth.
Winner's sponsors: Moran’s Double Down Motorsports Longhorn Chassis carries a Clements Racing Engine and sponsorship from Lazydays RV, Big River Steel, McHugh Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Ram Fiat, CarSourceAuto.com, Red Oak Pub, C&W Trucking & Sons, Inc., Bomag, Southeastern Equipment, VP Race Fuels, Eibach Springs, Bilstein Shocks, Accu-Force Dynos, Lucas Oil Products, Smoky Mountain Speedway, Haulin’ Haskel’s, Lincoln Smith Racing, GE Auto Sales and WME Detailing.
Points chase: Before Hidden Hollow Friday: 1. Rusty Schlenk (1,140); 2. Colten Burdette (1,106); 3. Rod Conley (928); 4. Clint Keenan (819); 5. Rob Anderzack (722).
Current weather: Clear, 73°F
Car count: 32
Fast qualifier: Devin Moran
Time: 15.018 seconds
Polesitter: Devin Moran
Heat race winners: Devin Moran, Tyler Carpenter, Todd Brennan, Caiden Black
Consolation race winners: Rod Conley, Ryan Markham
Provisional starters: Brayden Shiels, Tanner McLoughlin
Next series race: September 20, Atomic Speedway (Alma, OH) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.