O'Neal Claims Second
Freedom 60 Title in Three Years!!
(July
5, 2025) Hudson O’Neal started sixth. He passed race
leader Jonathan Davenport on lap 44 to win the Lucas Oil Late Model
Dirt Series presented by FloRacing, Freedom 60 on Saturday night
at Muskingum County Speedway. O’Neal’s third series
victory of the season paid $25,000 from a total purse of over $82,000.
(Heath Lawson Photo)
Davenport crossed the finish line in second, just
0.515 seconds behind O’Neal, but he failed post-race tech
when his droop limiter chain was not tight, which moved him to 25th
place in the finishing order.
Garrett Alberson, who finished third, moved up to
second in the final rundown. Brandon Sheppard, the previous night’s
winner at Atomic and the leader for the first 8 laps of the 60-lap
main event, rounded out the Big River Steel Podium in third.
In Lucas Oil Victory Lane for the 32nd time in his
career, the 2023 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series National Champion
returned to victory at Muskingum County for the second time. He
held off a slider by Davenport in the closing laps to secure the
win after Davenport led from laps 9 through 43.
“That was the advantage of not being out in
the lead like Jonathan was. I was able to kind of drive some lines
there, and I found that bottom. At first, whenever I tried, it didn’t
quite have the speed to drive all the way to the lead, but as that
top slowed down, I got a little better. This car was amazing. Hats
off to Jason Durham and my crew; they gave me an outstanding race
car, making all the right decisions on tires and everything else
things,” said the Martinsville, Indiana native.
“I was really good at getting into third place
and being able to get out there and come back down the hill. It
was awesome; everything played out right tonight. I was able to
drive up through there in the heat race, and having a good starting
spot in the feature was the main thing for us. I appreciate all
of the fans who came out tonight, and the Moran Family and Muskingum
for giving us a great race track to race on.”
Alberson ran as high as second during the race after
a side-by-side battle with Sheppard for several laps.
“I had a very small balance issue, but our car
was really close, and I am so proud of these guys. We have been
working our butts off trying to develop a longer run program. We
are really close. I am sure the battles (with Sheppard and O’Neal)
hurt us, but Hud was really good; he just kind of worked over that
bottom on me and did his job. I am just really happy to be here.
I hate it for JD; I don’t know if it was a mechanical failure
or what it was. That’s a tough deal, but I guess it happens
to all of us at some point.”
Sheppard, who earned his first series win of the season
24 hours earlier at Atomic Speedway, stayed in the hunt for most
of the race and finished third.
“I definitely felt like I was battling with
someone for most of the race. I was pretty much the same all the
way across the track. I was just a little bit snug. The track was
super slick tonight, it was awesome, and I thought it put on a great
show for all of these fans. This new car has been phenomenal since
we unloaded it.”
The winner’s SSI Motorsports, Longhorn Chassis
is powered by a Cornett Racing Engine and sponsored by Big River
Steel, Wheeler Metals, Merrill Bonding Company, Sub-Surface of Indiana,
Professional Concrete, Cutting and Drilling, West Side Tractor Sales,
Dyno One Inc., O’Neal’s Salvage and Recycling, Indiana
USSSA Fast Pitch Softball, Bob and Tammy Burton, Houchens Insurance
Group, Bobcat of Batesville, and Sunoco Race Fuels.
Completing the top ten were Nathon Loney, Donald McIntosh,
Brandon Overton, Logan Zarin and Carson Ferguson.
Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
1. 71-Hudson O'Neal[6]; 2. 58-Garrett Alberson[4]; 3. 1-Brandon
Sheppard[1]; 4. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]; 5. 18D-Daulton Wilson[10];
6. 10-Nathon Loney[25]; 7. 79-Donald McIntosh[3]; 8. 76-Brandon
Overton[15]; 9. 1Z-Logan Zarin[8]; 10. 93-Carson Ferguson[12]; 11.
66C-Matt Cosner[18]; 12. 60-Dan Ebert[16]; 13. 19M-Spencer Hughes[14];
14. 4-Tripp Gerrald[11]; 15. 156-James Dennis[20]; 16. 99-Devin
Moran[9]; 17. 22-Daniel Hilsabeck[13]; 18. 93L-Cory Lawler[23];
19. 57-Caiden Black[19]; 20. 20B-Todd Brennan[7]; 21. C4-Freddie
Carpenter[22]; 22. W1-Cory Workman[24]; 23. 6-Clay Harris[17]; 24.
R54-Shane Greco[21]; 25. 49-Jonathan Davenport[2]
RUSH 604 Crate Late Models
1. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling[4]; 2. 31-Lincoln Smith[3]; 3. 02-Ben Easler[1];
4. 225-Bud Watson[5]; 5. 18-Mike Wonderling[6]; 6. 5-Dustin Carter[9];
7. 34-Brian Nethers[11]; 8. X14-Robbie Scott[12]; 9. 19C-George
Casto III[10]; 10. 444-Anthony Kinkade[2]; 11. L31-Logan Stockdale[13];
12. 44-Rusty Redman[7]; 13. 55-Marino Angelicchio[8]; 14. 15-Matthew
Benard[14]; 15. 93-Jim Cochran[15]; 16. 29-Scott Smith[16]
UMP Open Wheel Modifieds
1. 10-Nathon Loney[1]; 2. 101-Jesse Wisecarver[5]; 3. 11-Jason Brennan[4];
4. T7-TJ Arnold[2]; 5. 5-Jess Hartman[8]; 6. 9R-JP Roberts Jr[3];
7. 17X-Richard Michael Jr[7]; 8. 10B-Kyle Bond[6]; 9. 12-Kevin Davis[9];
10. 10S-Chad Smith[17]; 11. S8-Jordan Stotts[14]; 12. 21-Jason Montgomery[12];
13. 77J-Jaden Ritchea[10]; 14. 85-Robin Duston[13]; 15. 26M-Marcus
Collart[23]; 16. 27-Nate Arp[19]; 17. X14-Jerrad Willis[22]; 18.
15R-Kurt Rogers[21]; 19. 22-Evan Seitz[11]; 20. 75-Tristen Bickford[24];
21. 56-Tough Zemba[15]; 22. 76-Aaron Phillis[20]; 23. (DNS) 327-Josh
Hlad; 24. (DNS) 17E-Lance Elson
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