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February 4
All-Tech Raceway,
Ellisville, FL
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Winter Nationals) - $15,000
Information provided by: Kyle McFadden, series and track reports (last updated February 5, 9:46 am)
Thornton tops McCreadie for $15,000 at All-Tech
Winter Nationals
  1. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  2. Tim McCreadie
  3. Brandon Sheppard
  4. Devin Moran
  5. Tyler Erb
  6. Hudson O'Neal
  7. Max Blair
  8. Shane Clanton
  9. Kyle Bronson
  10. Spencer Hughes
  11. Daulton Wilson
  12. Tanner English
  13. Dennis Erb Jr.
  14. Brian Shirley
  15. Kyle Strickler
  16. Payton Freeman
  17. Tyler Bruening
  18. Ross Robinson
  19. Jimmy Owens
  20. Earl Pearson Jr.
  21. Jonathan Davenport
  22. Garrett Alberson
  23. Ryan Gustin
  24. Wil Herrington
  25. Logan Roberson
  26. Garrett Smith
  27. Brenden Smith
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Ricky Thornton Jr. gets a hug from his son in All-Tech's victory lane.
What won the race: Blasting by Max Blair on lap-29 restart, Ricky Thornton Jr. of Chandler, Ariz., reclaimed the lead and never gave it back in Saturday’s 50-lap Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series main event at All-Tech Raceway. Thornton tiptoed around the top of the tricky 4/10-mile oval to pull away from the field late in the race and then held off Tim McCreadie through a pair of restarts with two laps remaining to win $15,000.
Key notes: Thornton led three times (laps 1-7, 17-28 and 30-50). ... Shane Clanton led laps 8-17 and Max Blair led lap 29. ... Originally scheduled as a doubleheader, All-Tech's 2023 Winter Nationals became a single Saturday event paying $15,000-to-win following the rain out of Friday's planned $12,000-to-win program.
On the move: Tyler Erb of New Waverly, Texas, started 21st and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Thornton’s SSI Motorsports Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements engine and sponsored by Dyno One, Hoker Trucking, Certified Inspection Service, High Performance Lubricants, Big River Steel, Van Meter Insurance Group, Murty Farms, D&E Outside Services, West Side Tractor Sales, Bilstein Shocks, FK Rod Ends, Allstar Performance, Barnes Pumps, Performance Bodies, Winters Performance, Strange Oval, Accu-Force, Quickcar, Sunoco Race Fuels and Sub-Surface of Indiana.
Points chase: After All-Tech Saturday: 1. Ricky Thornton Jr. (1,200); 2. Brandon Overton (1,135); 3. Tim McCreadie (1,035); 4. Devin Moran (1,015); 5. Hudson O’Neal (975); 6. Brandon Sheppard (970); 7. Jonathan Davenport (965); 8. Tanner English (925); 9. Tyler Erb (895); 10. Daulton Wilson (865).
Current weather: Clear, 54°F
Car count: 44
Fast qualifier: Ricky Thornton Jr.
Time: 17.691 seconds
Polesitter: Shane Clanton
Heat race winners: Shane Clanton, Kyle Strickler, Ricky Thornton Jr., Daulton Wilson
Consolation race winners: Tyler Bruening, Brenden Smith
Provisional starters: Garrett Alberson, Ross Robinson, Jonathan Davenport, Garrett Smith, Logan Roberson
Next series race: February 6, East Bay Raceway Park (Gibsonton, FL) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

ELLISVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 4) — Ricky Thornton Jr. had the fastest car during Thursday’s Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series practice session at All-Tech Raceway. Despite a 24-hour delay thanks to Friday’s series rainout, the Chandler, Ariz., native on Saturday backed up that practice speed, as well as the success he’s already enjoyed during the 2023 Georgia-Florida Speedweeks.

Thornton led three times for 40 laps, including the final 21 circuits, to win his second Lucas Oil Series feature of the season. He now has two wins, two second-place finishes, a third and a 19th (he was fifth before being spun with two laps remaining) in six Lucas Oil Series starts this season.

“It definitely shows how hard we've worked over the winter. Everybody went on vacation and stuff like that and we just stayed home and made sure our stuff was right for Speedweeks,” said Thornton, who finished a half-second ahead of 10th-starting Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., to earn $15,000 for his sixth career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series victory.

McCreadie managed to stay close at the finish thanks a caution with two laps remaining that erased a 1.427-second advantage by Thornton, who led by more than four seconds with 10 laps to go.

“I saw (McCreadie) there in second and I thought, well I know at least he's not going to slide me,” said Thornton. “If he got a good run on me, we would be side by side. I saw him there on the restarts.”

The restart is as close as McCreadie could get, however, though Thornton did have to negotiate two restarts with two laps left to keep the two-time and reigning Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion in check. Eighth-starting Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., finished third, while Devin Moran of Dresden, Ohio, was fourth after starting 14th. Completing the top five, Tyler Erb, was the third driver inside the top five to advance at least 10 spots as the New Waverly, Texas, native started back in 21st.

McCreadie, who gained five positions on the opening lap and cracked the top five on lap nine, recorded his fourth runner-up finish in eight Georgia-Florida Speedweeks feature starts thus far. He felt like had he started a little closer to the front he perhaps could have pressured Thornton a little heavier.

“That's just the way it goes. We've had to battle our way every night,” McCreadie said. “You think drawing a low pill in a group would be good, and then (the track) rubbers(during time trials) and puts us back in the back of a heat. We just keep battling. One of these days we’ll be able to start near the front maybe and can put some pressure on them early so they have to work a little harder than they're working.”

It was hardly a cakewalk for Thornton though. After grabbing the lead on the opening lap from polesitter and fellow front-row starter Shane Clanton of Zebulon, Ga., Thornton pulled away over the first five laps.

But Clanton quickly got rolling, caught Thornton and made a low move exiting turn two to grab the lead on lap eight. Clanton, chasing his sixth career Lucas Oil Series win, led the next nine laps, but his inability to navigate turn two with consistency allowed Thornton to reclaim the lead on lap 18 and he eventually settled for eighth.

Max Blair of Centerville, Pa., took second from Clanton on lap 24 and wasted little time running down the leader. Hounding Thornton around the inside line, Blair shot into the lead on lap 29, but his time at the front was short-lived as the first of four cautions slowed the race just after Blair took the lead. Blasting by Blair on the lap-29 restart, Thornton reclaimed the lead and never gave it back, while Blair slipped back to fiish seventh.

On each of the two late-race restarts — and just as he had done when he maneuvered back by Blair — Thornton swung wide exciting turn four and used the outside momentum to power by his foes entering into turn one. Once he re-established himself out front, Thornton tiptoed around the top of the tricky 4/10-mile oval to pull away from the field late before holding off McCreadie.

“I felt like it kind of worked being the leader because I could start so high out there and I knew that they would not be able to, so overall it just really worked for me,” said Thornton.

Four lead changes among three drivers; four drivers improved 10 positions or more (Kyle Bronson’s 20th-to-ninth rally was the fourth); and only one driver — Thornton — who started inside the top five finished inside the top five. Sheppard, who won one of the tour’s two visits to All-Tech last season, said that was just business as usual for the sprawling oval near Lake City.

“That's typical All-Tech right there,” said Sheppard, whose third-place finish was his best in eight Georgia-Florida Speedweeks starts this season. “That was a lot of fun. It was tricky, slippery all over the place. You could chase the brown a little bit. It was just a good night. We've been needing this for sure. The practice night there the other night helped us here a lot. (We) learned a lot of stuff on the car.”

Notes: Thornton notched his sixth career Lucas Oil Series win, tying him with Shane Clanton, Devin Moran, Jared Landers, Matt Miller and Scott James on the tour’s all-time win list. … The race, which went caution free during the first 28 circuits, was slowed by four cautions. Three came in the final nine laps. … Earl Pearson Jr. hit the wall to draw a caution on lap 41 and slowed with a flat to draw a caution on lap 48. … Jonathan Davenport spun on the lap-48 restart for the feature’s final yellow. … There have been five different winners in the five Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series races at All-Tech Raceway since he series first visited in 2020: Ricky Thornton Jr., Brandon Sheppard, Jimmy Owens, Kyle Larson and Jonathan Davenport. … Brandon Overton of Evans, Ga., a two-time series winner this season, failed to transfer into the main event. … Davenport, of Blairsville, Ga., struggled in prelims, lost a driveshaft and needed a provisional to start the main event. … The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series has a scheduled practice at East Bay Raceway Park on Gibsonton, Fla., on Sunday before Georgia-Florida Speedweeks resume Monday at East Bay.

Feature lineup

(50 laps)
Row 1: Shane Clanton, Ricky Thornton Jr.
Row 2: Kyle Strickler, Daulton Wilson
Row 3: Spencer Hughes, Max Blair
Row 4: Dennis Erb Jr., Brandon Sheppard
Row 5: Jimmy Owens, Hudson O'Neal
Row 6: Tanner English, Tim McCreadie
Row 7: Earl Pearson Jr., Devin Moran
Row 8: Wil Herrington, Payton Freeman
Row 9: Tyler Bruening, Brenden Smith
Row 10: Ryan Gustin, Kyle Bronson
Row 11: Tyler Erb, Brian Shirley
Row 12: Garrett Alberson, Ross Robinson
Row 13: Jonathan Davenport, Garrett Smith
Row 14: Logan Roberson

Consolation race results

(10 laps, top three transfer)

First consolation: Tyler Bruening, Ryan Gustin, Tyler Erb, Mark Whitener, Garrett Smith, Blair Nothdurft, Jeff Choquette, Tyler Millwood, Eddie Carrier Jr., Kyle Beard, Dalton Cook, Boom Briggs, Jason Garver, Chad Walter, Dustin Walker.

Second consolation: Brenden Smith, Kyle Bronson, Brian Shirley, Brandon Overton, Logan Roberson. Billy Moyer Jr., Freddie Carpenter, Ross Robinson, Garrett Alberson, Jonathan Davenport, Danny Snyder.

Heat race recap

After breaking a driveshaft when he hit the wall on his first lap of qualifying, Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., could only advance from 11th to sixth in his heat race, relgating him to one of the night's two consolation events. ... Shane Clanton of Zebulon, Ga.; Kyle Strickler of Mooresville, N.C.; Ricky Thornton Jr. of Martinsville, Ind.; and Daulton Wilson of Fayetteville, N.C. won their respective heat races with Clanton and Thornton set to start the 50-lap feature from the front row. ... Like Davenport, Brandon Overton of Evans, Ga., was relegated to a B-man after he lost control of his race car battling Max Blair for second in the third heat. ...  Fairmont, W.Va.'s Eddie Carrier Jr. had his third quickest qualifying lap in Group A go for naught when he hit the wall on the opening corner of the first heat.

Heat race results

(Eight laps, top four transfer)

First heat: Shane Clanton, Spencer Hughes, Jimmy Owens, Earl Pearson Jr., Tyler Bruening, Garrett Smith, Tyler Millwood, Eddie Carrier Jr., Dalton Cook, Kyle Beard.

Second heat: Kyle Strickler, Dennis Erb Jr., Tanner English, Wil Herrington, Jeff Choquette, Ryan Gustin, Tyler Erb, Blair Nothdurft, Mark Whitener, Boom Briggs, Dustin Walker.

Third heat: Ricky Thornton Jr., Max Blair, Hudson O'Neal, Devin Moran, Kyle Bronson, Brenden Smith, Garrett Alberson, Freddie Carpenter, Billy Moyer Jr., Brandon Overton, Danny Snyder.

Fourth heat: Daulton Wilson, Brandon Sheppard, Tim McCreadie, Payton Freeman, Ashton Winger, Jonathan Davenport, Brian Shirley, Logan Zarin, Ross Robinson, Mason Zeigler, Logan Roberson.

Time trials

Driver (car no.), hometown, time
Group A
Spencer Hughes (11), Meridian, Miss., 18.170
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 18.186
Eddie Carrier Jr. (66jr), Salt Rock, W.Va., 18.332
Kyle Strickler (8), Mooresville, N.C., 18.363
Garrett Smith (10), Eatonton, Ga., 18.398
Ryan Gustin (19r), Marshalltown, Iowa, 18.399
Shane Clanton (25), Zebulon, Ga., 18.457
Tanner English (96v), Benton, Ky., 18.463
Tyler Bruening (16), Decorah, Iowa, 18.469
Mark Whitener (5), Middleburg, Fla., 18.488
Jimmy Owens (20), Newport, Tenn., 18.523
Jeff Choquette (89J), Loxahatchee, Fla., 18.618
Earl Pearson Jr. (46), Jacksonville, Fla., 18.730
Wil Herrington (19M), Cochran, Ga., 18.730
Tyler Millwood (31), Kingston, Ga., 18.730
Blair Nothdurft (76), Renner, S.D., 18.790
Dalton Cook (44D), Columbus, Ga., 18.826
Tyler Erb (1), New Waverly, Texas, 18.829
Kyle Beard (86), Trumann, Ark., 19.081
Boom Briggs (99B), Bear Lake, Pa., 19.186
Jason Garver (01), Starke, Fla., 19.297
Dustin Walker (14W), Polk, Mo., 19.464
Chad Walter (23), Jacksonville, Mo., 20.173
Group B
Ricky Thornton Jr. (20rt), Chandler, Ariz., 17.691
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 17.709
Brandon Overton (76), Evans, Ga., 17.788
Mason Zeigler (25z), Chalk Hill, Pa., 17.995
Hudson O’Neal (1), Martinsville, Ind., 18.092
Logan Roberson (89), Waynesboro, Va., 18.165
Max Blair (111v), Centerville, Pa., 18.179
Daulton Wilson (18D), Fayetteville, N.C., 18.211
Kyle Bronson (40B), Brandon, Fla., 18.327
Tim McCreadie (39), Watertown, N.Y., 18.333
Garrett Alberson (58), Las Cruces, N.M., 18.344
Ross Robinson (7), Georgetown, Del., 18.491
Brenden Smith (17SS), Dade City, Fla., 18.564
Ashton Winger (12), Hampton, Ga., 18.573
Devin Moran (99), Dresden, Ohio, 18.605
Payton Freeman (22), Commerce, Ga., 18.644
Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ark., 18.699
Logan Zarin (1Z), Moon Twp., Pa., 18.770
Freddie Carpenter (C4), Parkersburg, W.Va., 18.795
Brian Shirley (8), Chatham, Ill., 18.950
Danny Snyder (4), Green Lane, Pa., 19.669
Jonathan Davenport (49), Blairsville, Ga., 1:57:252

Saturday’s schedule

(All times local)
3 p.m.: Pits and grandstands open
5 p.m.: Drivers’ meeting
5:30 p.m.: Hot laps
- Super Late Models
- Pure stocks
Qualifying
- Super Late Models
Opening ceremonies
Heat races

- Super Late Models (8 laps)
- Pure stocks (8 laps)
Consolation races
- Super Late Models (10 laps)
- Pure stocks (10 laps)
Features
- Super Late Models (50 laps)
- Pure stocks (20 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Clanton, Thornton
Row 2: Strickler, Wilson
Row 3: Hughes, Blair
Row 4: D. Erb, Sheppard
Row 5: Owens, O'Neal
Row 6: English, McCreadie
Row 7: Pearson, Moran
Row 8: Herrington, Freeman
Row 9: Bruening, B. Smith
Row 10: Gustin, Bronson
Row 11: T. Erb, Shirley
Row 12: Alberson, Robinson
Row 13: Davenport, G. Smith
Row 14: Roberson

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