DJ Murphy Scores Breakthrough Victory at Goodyear All American Speedway

DJ Murphy Scores Breakthrough Victory at Goodyear All American Speedway

JACKSONVILLE, NC – Marine veteran D.J. Murphy picked up the first win in his racing career in the opening feature at Goodyear All American Speedway on Saturday night.

Murphy made the long drive from New York after attending his younger brother’s wedding.  Early in the race, he inherited the lead after mechanical gremlins sidelined the race’s fastest qualifier, Scotty Benford, and was able to hold off a fierce challenge from Eric Winslow, who would also be sidelined with mechanical problems, and eventually drove away from Derek Burleson and Carsyn Gillikin.  

“This feels amazing,” Murphy said.  “It’s been a long 24 hours for me.  I’ve been in the car for about 14 of the hours today.  My little brother just got married last night.  We drove all the way back down here from western New York to make this race.  This one’s to little Mini Mark, to my kids, to my wife, to everybody’s that’s helped me along the way.  Thank you to the fans, the spectators, to the fellow racers.  Thank you.”

Murphy, who served in the United States Marine Corps, paid tribute to the 13 American service members who were killed in Afghanistan – including Camp Lejeune Maine Sgt. Nicole L Gee.

“For all you Marines out there, let’s give them one,” Murphy chanted to the crowd.  “Oorah!”

Derek Burleson took his second-place finish in stride as he continued to make gains.

“A lot of hard work has been put into the car week in and week out,” Burleson said.  “It sucks for the other competitors.  We love coming out here.  Love the Lord, love my wife.  Thanks to all the fans for coming out.”

T.J. Barron swept the Late Model Stock Car features in dominant fashion while Jody Measamer kept his winning streak alive in Super Trucks, Curtis Lanier picked up his second consecutive win in U-CAR, and Michael O’Brien took the victory in Chargers.

Late Models and Super Trucks will both be back in action on Saturday, September 11th at Goodyear All American Speedway in the American Heroes Tribute.  Active duty and retired military, police officers, firefighters, and EMS workers will be admitted free on September 11th and the Americans who lost their lives on the nation’s darkest day will be remembered as part of the pre-race festivities.  The American Heroes Tribute will also feature the Spectator Drag Races, Mini Stocks, Street Stocks, Bombers, Legends, and Champ Karts.

Goodyear All American Speedway is Jacksonville’s Action Attraction featuring racing and other events.  For more information about Goodyear All American Speedway, check out the speedway’s website, like/follow “Goodyear All American Speedway” on Facebook, or follow the track on Instagram.

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