Late Model Dirt Series Racer has Back to Back Track Events in Points Chase

Two Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series events were on K&N sponsored driver Ray Cook’s calendar. Cook travelled to Ohio and Tennessee to compete in separate events and wound up fifth overall in the chase for points.

North Carolina dirt racer travels for points in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
North Carolina dirt racer travels for points in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series
The Brasstown, North Carolina racer drove his D&R Motorsports No. 53 MasterSbilt House Car with K&N Products. “Our K&N filters protect our engines in this type of dirt racing,” said Cook. “We count on great filtration and additional horsepower for our engines with K&N.”

Cook finished second in his heat race at the Muskingum County Speedway in Zanesville, Ohio and took eighth place in the $10,000 to win feature event. Next on the agenda was the Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap, Tennessee where he ran third in his heat. Unfortunately, he had problems during the $10,000 to win event and would up in seventeenth place.

Cook still has a chance to climb the ranks in his series. He will make repairs and continue the points chase.

Next up for the D&R Motorsports team will be two Late Model Dirt Series races at the North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, Alabama and Magnolia Motors Speedway in Columbus, Mississippi.

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