In a surprising turn of events, Tim McCreadie, a seasoned veteran in the dirt late model scene and a two-time Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion, has announced his departure from Paylor Motorsports.
McCreadie, who had been driving the No. 39 dirt late model for the team, notified team owners Donald and Gena Bradsher of his decision to pursue new opportunities in his racing career.
The news of McCreadie’s departure comes hot on the heels of another major announcement in the dirt racing world – Hudson O’Neal’s decision to part ways with the No. 1 Rocket Chassis house car.
These developments have sent shockwaves through the national dirt late model scene, leaving fans and insiders alike speculating about the implications for the upcoming races.
Donald Bradsher, in a statement released by the team, expressed his understanding of McCreadie’s decision and wished him the best in his future endeavours.
Bradsher highlighted McCreadie’s contributions to the team since they joined forces in 2020, emphasizing his talent and professionalism on and off the track.
While Bradsher admitted that he would have liked to continue their partnership and chase a third Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series title together, he respected McCreadie’s decision to pursue what he feels is best for his career.
Meanwhile, Paylor Motorsports wasted no time in filling the void left by McCreadie’s departure. The team announced that Carson Ferguson, who has been driving the #93 entry for the team since 2022, will step up to compete in national events.
In a surprising turn of events, Tim McCreadie, a seasoned veteran in the dirt late model scene and a two-time Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion, has announced his departure from Paylor Motorsports.
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McCreadie, who had been driving the No. 39 dirt late model for the team, notified team owners Donald and Gena Bradsher of his decision to pursue new opportunities in his racing career.
As McCreadie embarks on a new chapter in his racing career and Ferguson steps up to take on a more prominent role within Paylor Motorsports, the dirt late model community eagerly awaits the unfolding drama and excitement that lies ahead on the track.