Feathers Fast All Night, Earns Podium Finish In First 2024 Visit To Port Royal Speedway

Story By: A2DPR / TREVER FEATHERS RACING – PORT ROYAL, PA – As a result of the cold, wet Spring weather and selective schedule choices, Trever Feathers rolled into Port Royal Speedway for the first time this season on Saturday night, April 20th.

That’s not a typical year for the multi-time opening day winner at the Pennsylvania oval.

In fact, it was set to be only his second super late model start of the 2024 season. Feathers and team elected to run good paying limited late model events the past two weekends.

In his only super late model start thus far, Feathers took an early lead at Georgetown Speedway in Delaware but a blown tire dropped him to the back of the field. He recovered for a top-five result that night. Now it was time to put that speed to the test north of the Mason-Dixon line.

In what has become the norm at Port Royal Speedway for a super late model show, another stout field of 38 teams was on hand.

The McFarland Custom Painting & Wall Coverings, George’s Used Cars, Martin’s Pumping, North River Farm, Feathers & Son’s Roofing, Leggett Engine Research, Coffelt Graphics, Shane McDowell Racing, Fox Racing Shox No.20 was quick right from the start. Feathers qualified 2nd fastest in group one by a mere 0.075 seconds behind Greg Satterlee.

Feathers dominated heat race number two. From the pole, he led every lap and cruised to the win. The speedway was using the Lucas Oil Late Model format to help teams prepare for the series’ invasion on April 28th, which put the Winchester, VA native on the inside of row two for the 25-lap main event.

In that feature event, Feathers climbed into second for two laps just before the midpoint of the race but he couldn’t hang on to it and came home a solid 3rd at the end of the night behind winner Gregg Satterlee and runner-up Rick Eckert.

“I was hoping for better tonight. We were fast in qualifying and in our heat, but I was just too tight in the feature. I lost time from the middle of the corners through exit.”, said Feathers.

“Our Team Zero Race Car has been fast every time out so far this year. We will find victory lane soon. I can’t thank Shane McDowell Racing, my uncle Jimmy McFarland, George’s Used Cars, Larry Royston at Martin’s Pumping, North River Farm, Feather’s and Son’s Roofing, Rick Leggett, Jon Coffelt, and the folks at Fox Shox enough for everything they all do for us.”

UP NEXT

Feathers plans to compete with the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series at Georgetown Speedway on Friday, April 26th.

If his limited late model motor is ready in time, Feathers is aiming to compete at Natural Bridge Speedway’s Steel Block Bandit event April 27th.