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SPRINT RACING

Roush Yates Engines displayed power, performance, and reliability this weekend across four series of racing with wins in the late model, modified, NASCAR Nationwide and sprint car series.
 
Grassroots racers across the country found Victory Lane with their Roush Yates-powered engines over the weekend, capturing wins in the sprint car and USMTS modified series.
 
The Ragin' Cajun Jason Johnson ends the month of March the same way he started it, with a much deserved trip to Victory Lane.
 
Roush Yates engine drivers Chuck Hebing and Jack Dover delivered the first championships of 2012 over the weekend. Chuck Hebing claimed the Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints Championship and Jack Dover defended his title as the Lucas Oil ASCS Midwest Champion.
 
“The Ragin’ Cajun”, Jason Johnson and Roush Yates Engines proved to be an unstoppable force this weekend winning both Friday and Saturday night in the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series.
 
Greg Biffle took home the trophy and grasped the points lead after a victorious run at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan.
 
Racers use Roush Yates engines and performance products to power them to Victory Lane every week on dirt and asphalt tracks around the world. Roush Yates captured multiple wins in dirt late model and sprint car series over the holiday weekend, as well as the pole position at Daytona International Speedway for the second time this year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
 
Roush Yates engines had another impressive weekend in dirt racing, including a win in the crown jewel World of Outlaw “Firecracker 100” event at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, PA on Saturday night. The following racers used their Roush Yates-built engines to take checkered flags in dirt late model and sprint car races across the country:
 
Roush Yates’ dirt engine programs continue to grow with more and more racers utilizing Roush Yates engines and technology throughout the country. Three dirt drivers found Victory Lane this weekend with their Roush Yates Ford and Chevy engines.
 
Roush Yates engines fired up around the country this weekend powering drivers to Victory Lane on dirt and asphalt. In all, eight wins were recorded by seven different drivers in six different series. All racers were running a Ford or Chevrolet configuration of Roush Yates’ high performance engines and parts.
 
Wins came rolling in from all around the country with drivers finding Victory Lane on dirt and asphalt using their Roush Yates-powered engines.
 
Roush Fenway drivers Greg Biffle and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. swept the races at Texas this weekend, winning in the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series. Dirt car racers across the country put the same Roush Yates engine technology to the test in their cars, winning in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and American Sprint Car Series.
 
April 2, 2012 - Winning Weekend for Roush Yates on Dirt
While Greg Biffle was busy maintaining his lead in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points in Martinsville this weekend, other Roush Yates engine drivers were busy tearing it up on the dirt tracks around the country. Drivers in the National Championship Racing Association, World of Outlaws Series, and the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series pulled away from the competition and found victory lane with their Roush Yates-powered engine on Saturday night.
 
Roush Yates engines and performance products are being used throughout the world this season to bring drivers in all series of racing increased performance. After defending the title of Daytona 500 Champion last week, Roush Yates has begun dominating the dirt world with wins in Dirt Late Models and ASCS Sprint Cars this weekend. Full Story