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April 14,
2008
For
Immediate Release:
Jeremy Miller Makes
His Dream Come True With Big World of Outlaws Late Model Series Victory At
Virginia Motor Speedway
GETTYSBURG, PA – April 14, 2008
– Jeremy Miller’s dream finally came
true.
After coming close to a coveted victory in a World of
Outlaws Late Model Series event on several occasions last year, Miller broke
through in a big way to win Friday night’s 50-lap ‘Rumble on the River IV’ at
Virginia Motor Speedway in Jamaica, Va.
The 37-year-old driver from Gettysburg, Pa., worked hard to
score his first career triumph on the tough national tour. He drove his Buckler
Motorsports No. 24 past the red-hot Billy Moyer for the lead on lap 35 and held
off defending series champion Steve
Francis to pocket a $10,650 check – and celebrate arguably the most meaningful
win of his life.
“It means so much to me to win a World of Outlaws race,”
said Miller, who led Francis under the checkered flag. “Just being able to
challenge these Outlaw guys is a pretty cool deal for me. They’re the best in
the business.
“It was definitely an honor to race for the lead with Billy
because he’s been running so good this year. Billy always told (Charles) Buckler
(Miller’s car owner) that he could run 100 laps side-by-side with me. I’ve tried
to earn his respect, and we raced hard, we raced clean.
“I’m happiest for all the people who support me,” he
continued. “I have great car owners (Charles and Genny Buckler) and they deserve
this – I just wish I could’ve done it for them last year. And there’s all my
crew guys, who are all weekend racers and work so hard on the car, and
everything that my parents and my wife Julie do to help
me.”
Miller also gave special thanks to his sponsors, a group
that includes Complete Flooring, USA Spares, Inc., Rocket Chassis, Bullock Race
Engines, Miller Fabrication Inc., Torco Race Fuels, Genesis Racing Shocks and American Racer
Tires.
Miller won in his first start of the season driving a
brand-new Rocket car. The machine was basically a twin to the style Rocket that
WoO LMS regular Chub Frank drives.
“When I ordered new cars from Rocket I’d always get a
different type of car than Chub got,” said Miller. “He’d always say, ‘Why don’t
you get a car like mine?’ Well, I didn’t know what kind of car Chub has, but
when I ordered this one I told them to build one just like
Chub’s.”
The car was just like Chub’s – right down to the placement
of the pedals. Since Miller is several inches shorter than Frank, he had to move
the seat forward in the car to comfortably reach the pedals with his
feet.
“I think it says a lot about Rocket Chassis that we were
able bring a car right out of the box and win with it,” said Miller. “I also
can’t say enough about our Bullock motor – Bullock has given us a motor to race
with these guys – and I hope we showed that American Racer has a pretty good
tire.”
Hot off his WoO LMS victory, Miller headed to The
Rock/Allegany County Speedway in Cumberland, Md., for the
Mid-Atlantic Championship Series (MACS) season opener on Saturday night. He
timed second-fastest and finished third in his heat race, but he slipped
backward slightly from the third starting spot in the 50-lap feature to place
fifth.
“I think we went a little hard on tires,” said Miller.
“That was a little disappointing coming off the win the night before, but I
guess if you think you picked the wrong tires and you still run in the top five,
then you’re doing pretty good.”
Miller will continue a busy week of action by entering two
more World of Outlaws events – Tuesday night (April 15) at Lernerville Speedway
in Sarver,
Pa., and the
Circle K Colossal 100 on April 18-19 at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway
in Concord, N.C.
For more information on Jeremy Miller, visit
www.jeremymiller24.com.
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