Bobby McCarty (No. 6) battles Carter Langley (No. 5) for the lead as they race down the frontstretch during the 150-lap NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series event Sept. 2 at South Boston Speedway (SBS). McCarty, who started his racing career at the track will be among the top contenders in the AutosByNelson.com 250 presented by Virginia Is For Lovers CARS Tour feature Saturday, Oct. 7 at the 4/10ths mile oval.
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Bobby McCarty (right) confers with a member of his team following a practice session during the September 2 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series event at South Boston Speedway (SBS). McCarty, who has nine career wins in NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division competition at SBS, said winning the Oct. 7 CARS Tour race there would be special.
SOUTH BOSTON—There is likely no other driver among the CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour competitors that is looking forward to the AutosByNelson.com 250 presented by Virginia Is For Lovers Saturday night, Oct. 7 at South Boston Speedway (SBS) more than Bobby McCarty.
Bobby McCarty (No. 6) battles Carter Langley (No. 5) for the lead as they race down the frontstretch during the 150-lap NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series event Sept. 2 at South Boston Speedway (SBS). McCarty, who started his racing career at the track will be among the top contenders in the AutosByNelson.com 250 presented by Virginia Is For Lovers CARS Tour feature Saturday, Oct. 7 at the 4/10ths mile oval.
Bobby McCarty (right) confers with a member of his team following a practice session during the September 2 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series event at South Boston Speedway (SBS). McCarty, who has nine career wins in NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division competition at SBS, said winning the Oct. 7 CARS Tour race there would be special.