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Casey Roderick, the trophies in a reduced 2025 time plan – short track scene pursued

As a result, Casey Roderick keeps hiding and this trip has now used 250 weekends on the South Alabama Speedway for a few races on the Rattler.

Roderick won the ASA Stars National Championship last season with Anthony Campi Racing, but a financing crisis only let him drive a professional LATE model for Ty King Motorsports 100. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time and was treated shortly after injuries after he was introduced into the wall of round 4 on five flags Speedway this weekend.

This was a familiar chorus for the 32-year-old, who has numerous festive and championships, but often finds himself out of the race for budget reasons and is then involved in incidents that are not of his own production.

This professional late model was also a brand new car and it took a lot of work after the snowball weekend.

For the Rattler weekend, Roderick is again in this professional late model for King, but also starts a new part-time super late model relationship with Bob Lyon Motorsports in Auto No. 44, which Jeremy Doss has won in recent years.

“In winter, me, Cody (Glick) and Bob Blount, we all spoke a good deal and decided to make this deal together,” said Roderick. “I obviously had nothing going on and still wanted to drive. We have Ty King here with the Pro car and he wants to drive something this year, so we will do that.

“The luck of being people who want to drive me at the race, and I appreciate everyone with parties and look forward to the season.”

The last time someone saw Roderick on the track was this violent and malignant crash in Pensacola. Is he good?

“Yes, I'm good,” said Roderick. “I only had a little bruises after the race, but it was unfortunate. It was a brand new car and hated it for these boys. It cost a lot of money and the first race with a brand new racing car. Not a good way to start, but we will continue to dig and work hard and try to have a good year with it this year. “

What Roderick will not be able to maintain his ASA championship, and he only wishes that the business end of everything on this front would be better.

“As a series, you need all of your boys to show again the following year,” said Roderick. “The financial struggles just stand in the way of this and I always have to deal with it.

“So I will probably not run as many races as last year. Cody has an obligation to Anthony Campi race with her decent schedule, so we try to rework it a little. If we look at about 10 races in great and just try to pursue trophies when we appear. “