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Scott James’ Spring 50 Ends in Disappointment; Riggs Motorsports Readies for Brownstown

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Lucas Oil Late Model SeriesHARRISBURG, Ill. (March 22) – Scott James and the #81 Riggs Motorsports team traveled to the nearby Florence Speedway in Union, Kentucky on Saturday evening, March 17 for the 36th Annual ‘Spring 50.’ The unsanctioned, one-day program was headlined by a $5,000 to win feature event. Scott struggled a bit during qualifying, but later moved up three spots in his heat race to finish a strong second in the prelim.

After rolling off from the outside of the third row in the 50-lap main event, Scott had quickly moved up inside of the top five before getting caught up in a huge lap two pileup. His #81 Rocket Chassis climbed the inside tire barrier exiting turn two and the damage caused Scott to retire with a disappointing nineteenth place finish. Full results from the attrition-filled ‘Spring 50’ can be located online at www.florencespeedway.com.

The entire Riggs Motorsports team is scheduled to return to dirt-slinging action this Saturday night, March 24 in the Hoosier State of Indiana. Weather pending, Scott James, Jason Riggs, and Kevin Cole are all scheduled to invade the legendary Brownstown Speedway in Brownstown, Indiana for the annual running of the ‘Indiana Icebreaker.’ The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series will preside over the one-day extravaganza and a $10,000 top prize will be on the line. Additional information concerning the ‘Indiana Icebreaker’ can be viewed by clicking onwww.brownstownspeedway.com.

The Riggs Motorsports team would like to thank the following group of sponsors for their continued support: Clearwave Communications, JFR Graphics, Rocket Chassis, Jay D1ckens Racing Engines, A-1 Technologies, Accu-Force Shock Dyno, Bert Transmission, Beyea Headers, Braswell Carburetion, Dan Olson Racing Products, Delph Communications, Dyer’s Top Rods, Goodridge Hose & Fittings, GW Performance, Hoffmann Trucking, Hoosier Racing Tires, Integra Shocks, Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil, Jones Racing Products, Keyser Manufacturing, Performance Bodies, Peterson Fluid Systems, Port City Racing, R2C Performance, Simpson Race Products, Stealth Carburetors, Sweet Mfg., Valken Racing Wheels, VP Race Fuels, Weld Wheels, Wiles Driveshafts, Wilwood Engineering, and Wulff Pumps.

Keep up with Riggs Motorsports all year long by pointing your web browser towww.RiggsMotorsports.com!

Media Contact: Ryan Delph – Delph Communications
www.DelphCommunications.com

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