
Devin Moran Claims First All-Tech Victory with $15,000 Late Model Win
Devin Moran captured his first-ever All-Tech Raceway victory and a $15,000 prize in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Wieland Winter Nationals on Saturday night. Starting from 11th position, Moran navigated through the field to take the lead on lap 43 and held on through a green-white-checkered finish.

Sprint car racing on dirt track
The 50-lap feature saw intense racing action with six lead changes among four drivers. Jonathan Davenport finished second after starting 14th, while Tyler Erb charged from 17th to third, earning the Hoker Trucking Hard Charger award. Garrett Alberson and Tim McCreadie completed the top five.
Brandon Overton led early from the pole before Garrett Alberson took command on lap 3. Ricky Thornton Jr. then controlled the middle portion, leading 30 laps before contact with the wall ended his night with two laps remaining. This set up Moran's final charge to victory.
The win marked Moran's 16th career Lucas Oil victory. His Double Down Motorsports Longhorn Chassis, powered by Clements Racing Engine, proved dominant on the technical All-Tech surface. Moran praised the track conditions, comparing the racing lines to sprint car action.
The race featured five cautions and was completed in 33 minutes and 53 seconds. The victory helped Moran take the lead in the Midwest Sheet Metal Spoiler Challenge standings.
Top 10 Finishers:
- Devin Moran
- Jonathan Davenport
- Tyler Erb
- Garrett Alberson
- Tim McCreadie
- Daulton Wilson
- Brandon Overton
- Carson Ferguson
- Kyle Bronson
- Brandon Sheppard