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Devin Moran in victory lane at Volusia Speedway Park. (DIRTcar photo)

Moran Inherits Volusia UMP LM Glory

BARBERVILLE, Fla. — Devin Moran wrestled lap after lap for a podium finish. By the end, he got more than that.

After avoiding a massive late-race accident on the frontstretch, Moran inherited the lead and ran away with Tuesday night’s DIRTcar late model victory during Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals.

The 25-lap feature started with Kyle Bronson and Bobby Pierce leading the field to the green flag. On the first lap, Pierce used the high line to swing by Bronson for the lead.

While Pierce had competition in Chris Madden, Ricky Thornton Jr. and Hudson O’Neal, Pierce had a car that could work multiple lanes of the half-mile dirt track.

As the “Smooth Operator” displayed the dominance that won him the 2023 World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Model title, the battle inside the podium raged on with Madden and Moran in a tight race for second. Moran ended the duel by using the bottom line to pass “Smokey.”

When the field approached the green flag with six to go, Pierce’s fuel line broke – his No. 32 car slowed in front of the field and created a large wreck that involved 13 cars, ending the night for Pierce, Madden, O’Neal, Mike Marlar, Nick Hoffman and Brandon Sheppard.

Moran was able to sneak through the wreck and come out with the lead. When the race resumed, the white No. 99 was able to hold off Thornton during the final six laps. Moran also won at Volusia with the World of Outlaws at Sunshine Nationals in January.

“I felt like the car was really good,” Moran said. “I could run the bottom really well when the other guys couldn’t when I got up to second. I saw a flame come out of Bobby’s hood and the wreck started from there. I didn’t see what happened, but I knew Bobby was having trouble. The track changed a lot from the start of the feature and it really slicked off and slowed the cars down. It was a lot of fun. Obviously, having the No. 20rt on your rear makes you give it all you got. I drove it hard and it’s a great way to start the week.”

Thornton came home in second after following Moran on the outside to miss the restart wreck.

“The car was great,” Thornton said. “We moved around where we needed to, though I didn’t see the wreck because I fired on the top and I was next to Devin. I’m glad nobody got hurt. It sucks to tear up stuff, but it was a good night for the team, and we’ll be ready to go tomorrow.”

Bronson rallied to end the night in third place.

“(The wreck) kind’ve helped me out there a little bit even though we got grazed,” Bronson said. “The beginning of the race, I was way too tight, and we had a big curve at the beginning of the race and (the car) finally pushed up, so when we did that, I put the right front and let it steer around there pretty good.”

The finish:

Feature (25 laps): 1. 99-Devin Moran[5]; 2. 20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr[9]; 3. 40B-Kyle Bronson[1]; 4. 111-Max Blair[6]; 5. 97-Cade Dillard[12]; 6. B5-Brandon Sheppard[20]; 7. 12-Ashton Winger[11]; 8. 44-Chris Madden[3]; 9. 19-Dustin Sorensen[23]; 10. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[16]; 11. 18D-Daulton Wilson[24]; 12. 1T-Tyler Erb[18]; 13. 114-Jordan Koehler[7]; 14. 32-Bobby Pierce[2]; 15. 157-Mike Marlar[14]; 16. 1-Hudson O’Neal[4]; 17. 9-Nick Hoffman[8]; 18. 18-Chase Junghans[10]; 19. 16-Tyler Bruening[17]; 20. 174-Ethan Dotson[15]; 21. 7T-Drake Troutman[21]; 22. 6JR-Parker Martin[19]; 23. 17M-Dale McDowell[13]; 24. 3S-Brian Shirley[22]