Tucker Anderson Becomes Youngest Winner in Topless Outlaws Dirt Racing Series History
History was made on Saturday night during the Topless Outlaws Dirt Racing Series event at North Georgia Speedway.
Tucker Anderson, a 17-year-old from Blairsville, Georgia, made history by becoming the youngest winner in the history of the Topless Outlaws Dirt Racing Series.
Anderson was the class of the field throughout the program at the third-mile dirt oval. He started the day by going fast time overall with a 14.501-second lap.
When the 40-lap feature began it was Anderson in his No. 22 Longhorn Chassis who led the field to the green flag. He was never seriously challenged during the event, which was slowed by three caution periods.
He ultimately finished more than four seconds clear of second to secure his first series win to go along with two Limited Late Model wins at Sugar Creek Raceway and five 604 Late Model wins at Sugar Creek, East Bay Raceway Park, Talladega Short Tack and North Georgia this year.
“What an incredible night,” Anderson said. “I have to start by thanking my Papaw and Nana, Coltman Farms Racing, Tonya with MPM Marketing and Jamie and Heath at the shop. None of this would be possible without them.
“I was told in the shop last week that if I didn’t win this race, it would be because of me. The car was so good. I could go anywhere I needed to go with it. I just had to point it and it went. The car was perfect. I couldn’t have asked for a better race car.”
Anderson would also like to thank Longhorn Chassis, Vic Hill Racing Engines, Vinson Sims Construction and Beaver Dam Trucking for their continued support.
-MPM Marketing Release
-Photo credit: Nathan Curtis Photography
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