Tim McCreadie will once again compete for the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series title in 2020. However, he will be campaigning a different ride as he will take the reins of the Longhorn Chassis house car owned by North Carolina residents Donald and Gena Bradsher starting with the Georgia-Florida SpeedWeeks at Golden Isles Speedway in late January.
While there has been an ownership change, the car itself will remain the same as McCreadie has driven a Longhorn Chassis house car for the past three seasons.
The announcement was posted on TimMcCreadie39.com early Saturday morning.
For almost two decades the former World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series champion has steered the Sweeteners Plus ride for Ann and Carl Myers as well as fellow racer Vic Coffey. McCreadie has finished second in the final LOLMDS standings in two of the past three seasons with that team.
“First off, I have to thank Ann and Carl Myers, Vic Coffey, and Sweeteners Plus for everything they have done for my racing career since 2002,” McCreadie declared in the website post. “It was a very successful partnership and we were able to win a lot of big races and championships together. While I still have a great relationship with them, I’m excited about this new chapter in my racing career driving for Donald and Gena (Bradsher).”
The Bradsher-owned car will be adorned with the Watertown, NY racer’s familiar No. 39 and will carry sponsorship from Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas, Mega Electrical Services, Bilstein, Rumley Engineering, Longhorn Chassis, Cornett Racing Engines, VP Racing Fuels, and Maxima Racing Oil.
“I’m pumped up about our new endeavor in putting this partnership together with Tim McCreadie and Longhorn Chassis,” commented Donald Bradsher in the release. “Both Gena and I are very passionate about racing and make no mistake about it, we want to win a Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series title. Tim is one of the best wheelmen in this sport and bringing back crew chief Philip Snellen, along with the expertise of Kevin Rumley, we hope to build off what they accomplished in a strong 2019 season and raise the bar even higher for 2020.”
The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series schedule can be found by clicking here.
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