The Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series and Ultimate Heart of America Super Late Model Series would co-sanction the 37th Annual VP Racing Fuels Paul “Butterball” Wooldridge Memorial at Richmond Raceway in Richmond, KY on Saturday, October 12.  Cory Hedgecock of Loudon, TN would lead all fifty-nine laps of the event and claim the $12,059 payday.
408
10/12/2024

10/12/2024

Iron-Man Late Model Series


Hedgecock Bags “The Butterball” with Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels/Ultimate Heart of America Series at Richm

RICHMOND, KENTUCKY (October 12, 2024)– The Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels and Ultimate Heart of America Super Late Model Series would co-sanction the 37th Annual VP Racing Fuels Paul “Butterball” Wooldridge Memorial at Richmond Raceway in Richmond, KY on Saturday evening for what would be the final event for both tours for the 2024 racing season. Cory Hedgecock of Loudon, TN would lead all fifty-nine laps of the event and claim the $12,059 payday.

The win for by the 32-year-old Hedgecock was his first of the season with the season and made him the fourteenth different driver to win on the tour’s nineteen race schedule. The victory would be Hedgecock’s eleventh career series victory and came aboard his BMF Race Car with an Eagle Race Engine and with sponsorship from BMF Race Cars, Eagle Race Engines, Georgia Mountain Pool Company, Service Transport, Inc., E-Z-GO, Vineyard Enterprises, Circle H Services, Currin Construction, Viper Risk Management Group, Hoosier Tire, SFP Performance Systems, Integra Shocks, Keyser Manufacturing, Arizona Sport Shirts, Brucebilt Performance Parts, VP Racing Fuels, Martel Sign Company, and Hypercoils.

Cory Hedgecock would take the lead at the start of the 37th Annual VP Racing Fuels Paul “Butterball” Wooldridge Memorial Valvoline A-Main contest, with Camaron Marlar, Ricky Weiss, Josh Rice, and Jensen Ford giving chase. The front five would remain the same as Hedgecock would stretch his lead and was about to begin lapping slower traffic when the caution appeared on lap nine for fifth place running Jensen Ford, who had slowed on the backchute and would pull to the infield, done for the night. Hedgecock maintained the lead on the restart, with Marlar and Weiss battling for second, with Rice and Seth Daniels fourth and fifth. Weiss would grab second from Marlar on lap ten, with Daniels taking fourth from Rice on the same circuit. Rice would continue to pressure Daniels for fourth and would retake the spot on lap twelve. Hedgecock would continue to pull away from the pack and would start lapping slower traffic on lap eighteen, while Rice starting rolling the top side of the track and claimed third from Marlar on lap nineteen. The next caution would wave on lap twenty-one for debris in turn four and during the caution, third place running Rice would pull to the infield with mechanical issues and be finished for the event. This restart would again see Hedgecock continue to lead, with Weiss, Marlar, Daniels, and Rusty Schlenk second through fifth. With Hedgecock pulling away once again, Daniels and Schlenk would begin a spirited side-by-side battle for the fourth position. Hedgecock would begin lapping slower traffic again by lap twenty-nine, with Schlenk finally securing fourth from Daniels on lap thirty-four. The top five would remain the same until the next caution waved on lap forty-six when Tyler Collins would slow at the bottom of turn two. The restart would only see one more lapped completed when Derek Fisher would slow in turn two. Hedgecock would again control the restart, while Marlar would get by Weiss for second, with Schlenk and Jared Hawkins in fourth and fifth. As Hedgecock again pulled away from the field, Weiss would reclaim second from Marlar on lap fifty, while seventeenth-place starting Freddie Carpenter would take fifth from Hawkins on the same lap. Marlar would work past Weiss and take second back on lap fifty-one and continue to battle for the spot, allowing Hedgecock to continue to pull away from the field. Hedgecock caught the rear of the field and began working lapped traffic on lap fifty-six, with Weiss retaking second from Marlar again on the same tour. The final caution waved for debris with two laps remaining, setting up a green/white/checkered finish. Hedgecock would lead the final two laps and score the victory, with Weiss, Marlar, Schlenk, and Carpenter completing the top five. The remainder of the top ten finishers would be Henry Hornsby III, Jared Hawkins, Rod Conley, Dalton Brown, and Josh Henry.

This concludes the 2024 racing season for the Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels. The series would like to thank all of the race teams, tracks, and race fans for their support for what has been a great season of dirt track racing. The American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels would like to congratulate Rusty Schlenk of McClure, OH on winning the 2024 series championship.

For more information on the Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels, phone series promoter Chris Tilley at (828) 361-5981 or by visiting the tour website at www.IMDIRT.net or by following American Late Model Iron-Man Series (@ironmandirt) on Twitter or by liking American Late Model Iron-Man Series on Facebook.

The Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels would like to thank and recognize the following sponsors and marketing partners for their support of the 2024 racing season: Valvoline, VP Racing Fuels, Allgaier Performance, Allgaier Racing Shocks, Brucebilt Performance Parts, Deatherage Racing Opticians, DIRTcar Racing, DirtonDirt.com, Domination Race Cars, Earnhardt Technologies Group, E-Z-GO, FloRacing, Hoosier Racing Tire, Impact Race Gear, Jim and Nancy Viox, Keltner Contracting, Kentucky Clutch, KND Safety, MyRacePass, CNR Racing, Octane Custom Trailers, Racetrack Safety Initiative, SFP Performance Systems, STAKT Products, Swafford Signs, Todd Steel Buildings, XS Power Batteries, and Zerex by Valvoline.

About Valvoline™
Valvoline Inc. (NYSE: VVV) is a leading worldwide marketer and supplier of premium branded lubricants and automotive services, with sales in more than 140 countries. Established in 1866, the company’s heritage spans more than 150 years, during which time it has developed powerful brand recognition across multiple product and service channels. Valvoline ranks as the No. 3 passenger car motor oil brand in the DIY market by volume. It operates and franchises approximately 1,400 quick-lube locations, and it is the No. 2 chain by number of stores in the United States under the Valvoline Instant Oil ChangeSM brand and the No. 3 chain by number of stores in Canada under the Valvoline Great Canadian Oil Change brand. It also markets Valvoline lubricants and automotive chemicals, including the Valvoline High Mileage with MaxLife technology motor oil for engines over 75,000 miles; Valvoline Advanced Full Synthetic motor oil; Valvoline Premium Blue™ heavy-duty motor oil; Valvoline Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid; and Zerex™ antifreeze. To learn more, visit www.valvoline.com.

About VP Racing Fuels
From a single location with two employees in San Antonio, Texas, VP Racing Fuels has grown to over 300 employees with five company-owned and operated race fuel distribution points in Texas, Indiana, Delaware, and Tennessee, a regional office in southern California, and an international office in Berlin, Germany. Each of these distribution points maintains an inventory of VP Fuels available for immediate transport within a day’s drive to virtually any major racing event in North America. The result is that racers and sanctioning bodies can count on access to the availability of quality fuel. VP’s distribution network of over two thousand dealers around the world extends to Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Rim. VP Racing Fuels is now recognized by many as the world leader in race fuel technology, with a catalog of more than 80 fuel blends and a growing roster of VP-fueled champions across the entire spectrum of motorsports. The passion and dedication of VP’s development team to staying on the leading edge of technology is legendary. Most of VP’s employees are or have been racers in one form or another and are driven by the competitive will to win. Together, the VP Racing Fuels team intends to solidify its position as the true World Leader in Race Fuel Technology for years to come.

Official Summary of Results

Valvoline A-Main Feature Results for the Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Late Model Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels/Ultimate Heart of America Super Late Model Series 37th Annual Paul “Butterball” Wooldridge Memoria at Richmond Raceway on Saturday October 12, 2024

  1. Cory Hedgecock-Loudon, Tenn.
  2. Ricky Weiss-Headingly, Manitoba CAN
  3. Camaron Marlar-Winfield, Tenn.
  4. Rusty Schlenk-McClure, Ohio
  5. Freddie Carpenter-Parkersburg, West Va.
  6. Henry Hornsby III-Beckley, West Va.
  7. Jared Hawkins-Fairmont, West Va.
  8. Rod Conley-Wheelersburg, Ohio
  9. Dalton Brown-Crab Orchard, Ky.
  10. Josh Henry-Newport, Tenn.
  11. Jason Barrett-Waco, Ky.
  12. Rob Anderzack-Swanton, Ohio
  13. Matthew Norman-Richmond, Ky.
  14. Austin Lay-Walton, Ky.
  15. Larry Martin, Jr.-Maysville, Ky.
  16. Derek Fisher-Olympia, Ky.
  17. Tyler Collins-North Vernon, Ind.
  18. Seth Daniels-Jackson, Ohio
  19. Kenneth Howell-Inez, Ky.
  20. Billy Green-Walton, Ky.
  21. Jack Riggs-Nolensville, Tenn.
  22. Josh Rice-Crittenden, Ky.
  23. Jensen Ford-Johnson City, Tenn.
  24. Cyle Forgy-Lewisburg, Ky.

Time of Race: 32 minutes, 43 seconds
Margin of Victory: 0.833 seconds
Yellow Flags: Five (lap 9, 21, 46, 47, 58)
Red Flags: None
Lap Leaders: Cory Hedgecock 1-59
Entries: 38
Provisionals: Austin Lay and Derek Fisher (ALM/IM); Cyle Forgy and Tyler Collins (UHoA)
Emergency Provisionals: None
E-Z-GO Time Trials presented by Brucebilt Performance Parts Top Qualifier ($50 product certificate): Camaron Marlar (Group A) 14.026 seconds
SFP Performance Systems Hard Charger Award ($100 product certificate): Freddie Carpenter (started 17th-finished 5th-advanced 12 positions)
SFP Performance Systems Hard Luck Award ($100 product certificate): Josh Rice
Deatherage Racing Opticians Middleman Award ($50 product certificate to the 11th place finisher): Jason Barrett
Brucebilt Performance Parts Youngest Driver/Highest Finisher ($25 product certificate): Henry Hornsby III
Octane Custom Trailers Move of the Race (free entry fee at next event): Cory Hedgecock
CNR Racing 5th Place Finisher ($50 product certificate): Freddie Carpenter
CNR Spoiler Challenge Leader: Rusty Schlenk

VP Racing Fuels Makin’ Power Heat Race One Finish (8 laps/top 4 transfer): Camaron Marlar, Jensen Ford, Jack Riggs, Larry Martin, Jr., Jesse Puckett, Jr., Shawn Martin, Brian Wooldridge, Freddie Carpenter, Tyler Hayes, Daniel Shelton

FLORacing Heat Race Two Finish (8 laps/top 4 transfer): Cory Hedgecock, Rob Anderzack, Rod Conley, Kenneth Howell, Derek Fisher, Jason Barrett, Logan Kirkman, Jacob Stuhr, Michael Luna

Jim and Nancy Viox Heat Race Three Finish (8 laps/top 4 transfer): Josh Rice, Rusty Schlenk, Jared Hawkins, Josh Henry, Calvin Carlton, Billy Green, Joe Brewer, Cyle Forgy, Brady Lear

DirtonDirt.com Heat Race Four Finish (8 laps/top 4 transfer): Ricky Weiss, Seth Daniels, Henry Hornsby III, Dalton Brown, Austin Lay, Matthew Norman, Clint Cox, Jody Adkins, Tyler Collins

STAKT Products B-Main One Finish (8 laps/top 2 transfer): Freddie Carpenter, Billy Green, Tyler Hayes, Jesse Puckett, Jr., Joe Brewer, Shawn Martin, Daniel Shelton, Brady Lear, Calvin Carlton (DNS-Brian Wooldridge, Cyle Forgy)

STAKT Products B-Main Two Finish (8 laps/top 2 transfer): Jason Barrett, Matthew Norman, Logan Kirkman, Austin Lay, Jody Adkins, Michael Luna, Jacob Stuhr, Tyler Collins, Derek Fisher (DNS-Clint Cox)

2024 Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series Fueled by VP Racing Fuels Events:
May 24-Attica Raceway Park-Attica, OH-Rusty Schlenk (McClure, OH)
May 25-Oakshade Raceway-Wauseon, OH-Rusty Schlenk (McClure, OH)
June 1-Atomic Speedway-Waverly, OH-Hudson O’Neal (Martinsville, IN)
June 14-MRP Raceway Park-Williamsburg, OH-Zack Dohm (Cross Lanes, WV)
June 15-Mudlick Valley Raceway-Wallingford, KY-Josh Rice (Crittenden, KY)
July 6-Brownstown Speedway-Brownstown, IN-Devin Gilpin (Columbus, IN)
July 7-Tri-State Speedway-Haubstadt, IN-Tyler Erb (New Waverly, TX)
July 19-MRP Raceway Park-Williamsburg, OH-Nick Hoffman (Mooresville, NC)
July 20-Atomic Speedway-Waverly, OH-Nick Hoffman (Mooresville, NC)
August 10-Wayne County Speedway-Orrville, OH-Kyle Moore (Mansfield, OH)
August 24-Butler Motor Speedway-Butler, MI-Rusty Schlenk (McClure, OH)
August 30-Portsmouth Raceway Park-Portsmouth, OH-Daulton Wilson (Fayetteville, NC)
September 1-Eldora Speedway-Rossburg, OH-Garrett Alberson (Las Cruces, NM)
September 13-MRP Raceway Park-Williamsburg, OH-Josh Rice (Crittenden, KY)
September 14-Lawrenceburg Speedway-Lawrenceburg, IN-Jason Jameson (Lawrenceburg, IN)
September 21-Atomic Speedway-Waverly, OH-Seth Daniels (Jackson, OH)
October 4-Mudlick Valley Raceway-Wallingford, KY-Freddie Carpenter (Parkersburg, WV)
October 5-Mudlick Valley Raceway-Wallingford, KY-Josh Rice (Crittenden, KY)
October 12-Richmond Raceway-Richmond, KY-Cory Hedgecock (Loudon, TN)

Back to News