Story By: JEREMY PETERS / GREGG SATTERLEE RACING – INDIANA, PA – Gregg Satterlee increased his 2024 win total to eight over the weekend with a dominant Jay’s Automotive United Late Model Series victory in Saturday’s Fall Fest at Latrobe Speedway aboard his Satterlee Motorsports No. 22 Keyser Manufacturing / Classic Ink / XR1 Rocket Chassis / Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.
The Indiana, Pa., driver soared to the $5,000 payday after overtaking pole-starting Logan Zarin in the opening laps of the 30-lap feature.
“The car felt great,” Satterlee said. “The track crew did a great job with the surface after the recent rain. Hats off to them for a great track in the feature. I just need to thank my family and crew for all of their hard work and support. Looking forward to finishing off the 2024 season strong.
Gregg Satterlee returned to the driver’s seat of his Keyser Manufacturing No. 22 Late Model on Saturday night at Latrobe (PA) Speedway as the Jay’s Automotive United Late Model Series (ULMS) drew 20 competitors to the half-mile oval for the Fall Fest 24 / Ron Schmucker Memorial.
Following the second-fastest qualifying effort, Satterlee stormed into the main event with a commanding victory in his eight-lap heat race. Lined up fourth for the feature, Gregg quickly made his move to the front as he drove ahead of pole-starting Logan Zarin and ran away with the 30-lap triumph. He pocketed the $5,000 ULMS payday ahead of Ryan Montgomery, Kyle Lukon, Zarin, and Jared Miley.
The win marked Satterlee’s eighth of the season and the 21st of his career with the United Late Model Series.
Satterlee will sit idle this weekend before returning to action next weekend for the 36th annual Pittsburgher 100 at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway.
The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned weekend kicks off with a $10,000-to-win prelim on Friday, October 4th, followed by the 100-lap finale on Saturday night paying $50,000 to the winner.