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World of Outlaws Last Call
The Dirt Track at Charlotte | Concord, North Carolina
Wednesday, November 04, 2020
Race Recap  

RIGHT CALL: Overton Chooses Wisely & Collects Loot in Charlotte Opener

If Brandon Overton could have it his way, the 2020 racing season would never end.

Delivering his latest milestone moment in a year chalked full of unforgettable memories, the opening act of the Last Call was sort of like a dream come true for the 29-year old. For as long as he can remember, the Evans, Ga. native has been striving for a big time W at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, and on Wednesday, he finally got it done.

Rolling the dice and selecting the Hoosier D70 option on the right rear, the Wells Motorsports crew went with a harder tire compound and it paid off big. Leading the final 33 laps after passing Kyle Strickler, Big Sexy drove away on every ensuing restart and squashed any potential challenges for the lead with a dominating bid aboard his Crossfit Overton No. 76 Longhorn Chassis.

The win extended Overton’s mark to six series victories on the year and 13 career triumphs with the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series. Overall, he recorded his stunning 25th Dirt Late Model win in his (magic number) 76th start of the season.

“Man, we’ve got one hell of a race car right now,” Overton noted on the prowess of his Wells Motorsports ride. “I appreciate every single one of you up there in those stands. I’ve been coming here since I was a little kid trying to win this thing. I don’t know what to say; I don’t want 2020 to end, well at least the racing part.

Overton (76) chases down Strickler (8) for the race lead on lap 18. [Jacy Norgaard Photo]
Taking the green flag from eighth, Overton quickly went to fifth off the start as Kyle Strickler outran fellow front row starter, Tim McCreadie, into turn one to grab the early lead. While Strickler built a steady lead over T-Mac and Josh Richards, it appeared as if the High Side Tickler was sitting pretty, and he was until Overton turned up the heat.

Rocketing from fourth-to-second in two laps, Overton disposed of Richards and McCreadie with ease and reeled in Strickler even faster than that. Setting him up for a lap traffic pick, Overton squeezed underneath Strickler’s No. 8 Longhorn Chassis and edged him by .006 seconds to command the 18th lap of the 50-lapper.

While Overton immediately checked out, the direction of the race soon changed when second-running Strickler suffered a flat right rear tire to bring out the caution on lap 22. A plethora of mid-race cautions followed with notables Ross Bailes (lap 16), Kyle Larson (lap 19), Jimmy Owens (lap 22), Strickler (lap 25), Richards (lap 34), Ashton Winger (lap 36), Chris Ferguson (lap 36) and Chase Junghans (lap 44) all retiring from the race.

As others fell through the cracks, Overton rose to the occasion with an untouchable race car at his power. His car excelled at the mid-point of the 50-lapper, recorded his three fastest times on laps 23-24-26 and leaving no room for any potential challenges. In the end, Overton’s No. 76 crossed the line ahead by 2.736-seconds to claim the $12,000 prize and his sixth World of Outlaws win this year.

“I’ve got the best car owners, and they believe in me,” Overton spoke on his confidence level. “This is a great car, we’ve got great sponsors, I’ve got an amazing family, my fiancé, everyone that keeps me digging. My little brother plus everyone here Steve, Kent, Mitch, Big Dave, Eric… What an amazing year, man.”

Erb Jr. (28) and McCreadie (39) ran side-by-side for much of Wednesday’s latter half. [Jacy Norgaard Photo]
Chasing Overton to the line – as he did exactly two months ago on Sept. 4 at Lavonia – was Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill. in second-place. Coming to P2 from ninth, Wednesday’s run was a pivotal point in the swing of championship standings as The One Man Band catapulted from sixth-to-fourth with one more night to accrue more points.

“We had a real good car, especially around the bottom there,” Erb said on the podium. “I went a little softer on tires and it hurt me there at the end, but it also helped us get there to begin with. We’re trying to get up there and gain some points, so hopefully we can run well again tomorrow.”

Finishing third in the first of two Last Call features, Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y. extended an impressive, yet hard to beleive streak. T-Mac is now up to 13 top five finishes at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, but owns zero wins to his credit with The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet at the 4/10th-mile oval.

“I shouldn’t be allowed to pick these tires, that’s two weeks in a row I’ve been wrong,” McCreadie exclaimed on his tire selection. “We got flat beat by two guys that had different rubber on; that’s kind of mind numbing a little bit. Hats off to Brandon and them, it takes a big move to make that decision as hard as a step that tire is.”

World of Outlaws Sprint Car title contender, Donny Schatz, recorded his second career top five with World of Outlaws Late Models. [Jacy Norgaard Photo]
Two of the biggest storylines of the night came in the form of Sprint Car aces, Donny Schatz and Kyle Larson. Both are pulling double duty this week with four consecutive nights of World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models (Wednesday-Thursday) and World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars (Friday-Saturday) at Last Call.

Larson, in his World of Outlaws Late Model debut, set social media on fire when he clocked a 14.305 in qualifying to give him and his K&L Rumley No. 6 the NEW TRACK RECORD at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

Schatz kept the momentum rolling when he hustled from tenth-to-fourth in the 50-lap feature, marking just his second top five finish with the series in 22 career starts. The Fargo, N.D. native aims for a podium appearance tomorrow in his own Rocket Chassis No. 15 before turning focus to the Tony Stewart Racing No. 15 with his 11th World of Outlaws Sprint Car title on the line.

Closing out the top five in Wednesday’s feature was Brandon Sheppard, who officially clinched his third title in the last four years of World of Outlaws competition with Rocket1 Racing.

Rounding out the top ten was Jonathan Davenport in sixth, Dale McDowell in seventh, Cade Dillard in eighth, Rick Eckert in ninth, and Ricky Weiss in tenth. Boom Briggs was Wednesday’s hard charger with a 15-spot gain from 27th-to-12th.

The 2020 season for the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series concludes tomorrow, Thursday, November 5. Grandstand tickets are sold out for the season-ending Last Call at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, but fans can still watch all the action with a DIRTVision Fast Pass.

Morton Buildings Feature (50 Laps) – 1. 76-Brandon Overton [8][$12,000]; 2. 28-Dennis Erb [9][$5,000]; 3. 39-Tim McCreadie [1][$3,000]; 4. 15-Donny Schatz [10][$2,500]; 5. 1-Brandon Sheppard [3][$2,000]; 6. 49-Jonathan Davenport [16][$1,700]; 7. 17M-Dale McDowell [5][$1,500]; 8. 97-Cade Dillard [21][$1,400]; 9. OE-Rick Eckert [23][$1,350]; 10. 7-Ricky Weiss [20][$1,300]; 11. 44-Chris Madden [14][$1,250]; 12. 99B-Boom Briggs [27][$1,200]; 13. 18D-Daulton Wilson [11][$1,150]; 14. 31-Tyler Millwood [19][$1,100]; 15. 18-Chase Junghans [12][$1,050]; 16. 1G-Ryan King [15][$1,000]; 17. 22-Chris Ferguson [4][$1,000]; 18. 12-Ashton Winger [25][$1,000]; 19. 14-Josh Richards [6][$1,000]; 20. 8-Kyle Strickler [2][$1,000]; 21. 6JR-Parker Martin [18][$1,000]; 22. 20-Jimmy Owens [17][$1,000]; 23. 6-Kyle Larson [13][$1,000]; 24. 58-Ross Bailes [7][$1,000]; 25. 42-Cla Knight [24][$1,000]; 26. B1-Brent Larson [22][$1,000]. Lap Leader(s): Strickler 1-17; Overton 18-50. Hard Charger Award: 99B-Boom Briggs[+15]

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Event Info  

World of Outlaws Last Call
Wednesday, November 04, 2020
The Dirt Track at Charlotte
5500 Concord Parkway S
Concord, North Carolina 28027 

Event Description
The two premier dirt racing series will still end the 2020 season at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, with the World of Outlaws Last Call featuring the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4-5, and the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6-7, for a four-day show this year.

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Late Model Series

To Win Amount
$12,000.00

Event Schedule
Wednesday:
- Pit Gates Secured: 2pm
- Grandstand: 5pm
- Hot Laps & Qualifying: 6pm
- Opening Ceremonies: 6:55pm
- Racing: 7pm
Thursday:
- Pit Gates Secured: 3pm
- Grandstand: 5pm
- Hot Laps & Qualifying: 6pm
- Opening Ceremonies: 6:55pm
- Racing: 7pm
*All times Eastern

Event Hashtag
#2fortheRoad #AllDirtRoads

Ticket Options  
Limited Tickets and Pit Passes Available
Ticket Phone
(800) 455-3267

Options And Prices
World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models
November 4th & 5th
2-day Ticket Packages - $80
2-Day Pit Pass - $80
*If you purchase a grandstand ticket you cannot upgrade or crossover to the pits. If you purchase a pit pass you do not have access to the grandstands**

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
November 6th & 7th
2-day Ticket Packages - $80
2-Day Pit Pass - $80
*If you purchase a grandstand ticket you cannot upgrade or crossover to the pits. If you purchase a pit pass you do not have access to the grandstands**


Discounts
None

Grandstand Type
Bleacher with backs

Family Section Location
n/a

Handicapped Seating Location
Lower level and Second level - Reserved seating required - Companion seating is available

Pit Pass Price
2-Day - $80

Pit Age Requirement
All ages allowed. Minors ages 17 and under must have a signed waiver sheet. ONE parent must be present OR waiver should be notarized with the required ONE parent signature. Call 1-800-455-FANS with questions.

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located at Gate 2 of the zMax Dragway

Parking Cost
FREE

Handicapped Parking Location
Designated handicap parking between the dirt track and zMax dragway

Camping Availability
electric hookup, non-electric, onsite, showers, waste services

Camping Cost
Contact the track for pricing

Frequently Asked Questions  
To Win Amount
$12,000.00

Type of Grandstand
Bleacher with backs

Stadium Seating
Not allowed

Handicapped Seating
Lower level and Second level - Reserved seating required - Companion seating is available

Handicapped Parking
Designated handicap parking between the dirt track and zMax dragway

Pit Age Limit
All ages allowed. Minors ages 17 and under must have a signed waiver sheet. ONE parent must be present OR waiver should be notarized with the required ONE parent signature. Call 1-800-455-FANS with questions.

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located at Gate 2 of the zMax Dragway

Personal Coolers
Fans can bring in a soft-sided cooler no bigger than 14x14x14 and a bag/backpack no bigger than 18x18x14. Hard coolers are not allowed through the gates. Coolers are not allowed in Suites.

ATMs
1

Alcohol Sales
Alcohol is also sold at the track

Smoking Policy
designated smoking areas only

Family Section
n/a

Parking Cost
FREE

Camping Availability
electric hookup, non-electric, onsite, showers, waste services

Camping Cost
Contact the track for pricing

Track Info  

The Dirt Track at Charlotte
5500 Concord Parkway S
Concord, North Carolina 28027 

Track Phone
(704) 455-3200

Ticket Phone
(800) 455-3267

Track Size
0.4

Track Type
semi banked

Sprint Car Track Record
11.880 seconds by Jeff Shepard on 10/6/01

Late Model Track Record
14.183 seconds by Kyle Larson on 11/5/20

Closest Airport
Concord-Padgett Regional Airport

Other Airport
Charlotte Douglas International Airport

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located at Gate 2 of the zMax Dragway

Track Map
Competitor Info  
Competitor Downloads
 https://www.dirtcarmembers.com/downloads.php

Competitor Info
Pit Passes MUST be purchased in advance.

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