Evan Roy Joins Wave of First-Time Winners in Oxford Championship Series Super Late Models

It's been a summer full of first-time winners in the Super Late Model division at Oxford Plains Speedway, and that trend continued Saturday night.

Evan Roy scored his first career Oxford Championship Series Super Late Model win on Saturday, becoming the fourth new winner in the series this year. Other first-time winners this season include Dominic Curit, Sylas Ripley and Dalton Gagnon.

Roy, who is in contention with Curit and another race winner in Brandon Varney for the division's Rookie of the Year title, acknowledged the growing list of new winners after he joined the club on Saturday

"I really just can't believe this," said Roy in victory lane. "It's going to take a while to sink in. I was waiting for it, everybody was getting their first wins. I can't seem to draw good and it seems the tires are different every week, it's a big battle."

Roy took the lead from three-time Oxford 250 winner Travis Benjamin on a late-race restart, passing Benjamin out of turn two with three laps to go. There was some contact between the two drivers, but Benjamin said his trouble started when he clipped the curb that lines the inside of the corners at Oxford Plains.

"We had a great car," said Benjamin. "I have a tendency to save too much and say, oh. I'll get there at the end. I felt like I ran too much tonight, I should have backed it up a little bit. I messed up going into one. I got on the lip a little bit, and Evan got in there. It was a great race. Congratulations to him."

"I know [Benjamin] had four new tires today, or at least I thought he did," said Roy. "I appreciate him. He admitted to sliding up the track a little bit. I don't race like that, but I know I got into him a little bit. I appreciate him for taking the blame there."

Austin Teras rounded out the podium, making up some ground in the Oxford Championship Series points battle after entering the evening fifth in the standings.

"I think we spent more time in the third groove than any other groove," said Teras. "It was way more grip up there than on the bottom. We were fifth on that last restart and got put sixth, but made the best of it."

Garrett Lamb finished fourth, with Calvin Rose, Jr. rounding out the top five.

Many of these Super Late Model teams will race again on Sunday at Oxford Plains Speedway alongside the touring competitors of the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Model Series. The PASS Super Late Models will go for 150 laps at Oxford Plains on August 4, with the green flag waving at 4 p.m. for heat racing.

-Photo credit: Oriana Lovell, O.L. Photos

Oxford Championship Series Unofficial Results – August 3

Fin No Driver Laps Diff
1 13 Evan Roy 50
2 7B Travis Benjamin 50 0.379
3 29 Austin Teras 50 0.863
4 38 Garrett Lamb 50 1.059
5 8 Calvin Rose 50 1.235
6 24 Mike Rowe 50 1.358
7 44 Trevor Sanborn 50 1.656
8 60 Tim Brackett 50 1.961
9 6 Alan Tardiff 50 2.347
10 5P Troy Patterson 50 2.399
11 72 Scott Robbins 50 3.270
12 03 Scott Moore 50 3.577
13 63 Kyle Salemi 50 3.578
14 14 Scott McDaniel 50 3.839
15 10 Kate Re 50 3.940
16 36 Ryan Robbins 50 4.347
17 52 Colby Benjamin 50 4.454
18 5 Dominic Curit 50 4.827
19 1v Brandon Varney 50 4.952
20 9 Dalton Gagnon 50 4.970
21 0 Danny Wear 50 5.543
22 09 Sylas Ripley 50 5.852
23 3 Amara Parker 50 6.387
24 3B Travis Buzzell 50 7.662
25 01D Jet Decker 49 1 Lap
26 64 Skip Stanley 49 1 Lap
27 54 Ryan Deane 49 1 Lap
28 00B Brody Whorff 48 2 Laps
29 29L Ryan Littlefield 31 19 Laps
30 20B Richie Brown 15 35 Laps

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