Keith Langston of Mississippi Motorsports had a battle all day last weekend at Orange County Speedway. Sippi lost the power steering on his pure stock car as soon as he unloaded the car at the track. Obviously he had a hard time qualifying, but he was able to qualify 4th. The power steering was only the beginning because Langston had a guy slam block him on the first lap dropping him to last place plus his front end was knocked off. With only 10 laps to go he was in last place yet somehow miraculously after all the troubles of the day Langston went on to win the race. The win gives Langston a total of 5 on the year at OCS!
Keith Langston Racing Update
It seems there is one actual way these days Keith “Mississippi” Langston can’t win a race in the Pure Stock series at Orange County Speedway. He has to be disqualified to be held down. This past Saturday night Langston was disqualified for an honest mistake after changing two tires before the race which led to the DQ and halted his three race winning streak. Langston is still way ahead in the points race and with only four races to go this year things are looking really good for Langston and Mississippi Motorsports.
Dare We Say Keith Langston is En Fuego
Keith “Mississippi” Langston started 6th this past weekend in the Pure Stock race at Orange County Speedway, but as usual it wasn’t long before his aggressive driving had him in first place. There were several thrills in the race where drivers were 2 and 3 wide which is s sight to see on such a small track. In the end Langston pulled off his third win in a row and fourth for the year. Sippi is running away now with the points race and is back at OCS this weekend looking to continue his dominance. All hail the king!
Langston Looms Large
Keith “Mississippi” Langston is becoming quite the attraction these days in Pure Stock racing at Orange County Speedway. Langston won his second race in a row at OCS over the holiday weekend and is beginning to break away from the other drivers in the point standings. If you aren’t on his bandwagon yet you better hop aboard soon because there isn’t much more room left on the wagon. Langston is a supreme driving talent and would be a huge asset to any Late Model series team looking to step up their team. Congrats Sippi!
R.I.P. Scott Kalitta
NHRA Funny Car racer Scott Kalitta passed away today after his car exploded into a huge fireball during one of his sprints during the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in New Jersey. Our thoughts go out to the Kalitta family and the NHRA while coping with this loss.
Langston Finishes Third
Keith “Sippi” Langston started out third this past weekend at Orange County Speedway and ultimately finished the Pure Stock race in third. This was actually an amazing accomplishment considering he suffered serious damage to the front end of his car in the race. Sippi continues to do big things at OCS and we expect to see him as the points winner at the end of the season.
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Keith Langston Still in First
Keith “Sippi” Langston qualified 8th out of 11 Pure Stock racers this past Saturday and rallied his way to a fourth place finish at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, North Carolina. The fourth place finish kept Langston and Missisippi Motorsports in 1st place in the points standings at OCS by 14 points. Keep it up Sippi!
Keith Langston Update
SportsUnderground.com’s favorite racer was in action again this past weekend, but this time he was at South Boston Speedway. Keith “Mississippi” Langston had clutch issues again and didn’t have the opportunity to get in any practice before qualifying. That being said “Sippi” was able to qualify 13th out of 19 to give him a fighting chance. As usual, Langston drove his aggressive manner and was able to pull out a fifth place finish. Langston will be back at Orange County Speedway this coming weekend and will be focused on keeping his points lead. Nice work at SOBO Keith!
Keith Langston Prevails
Keith “Mississippi” Langston of Mississippi Motorsports won the 20-lap Purestock scramble this past Saturday at Orange County Speedway. Langston started outside the pole and was in first place after only one lap. Issues arose on lap 3 during a caution when Langston’s clutch broke, but he was able to overcome these problems and bring it home for victory. Langston leads the points race at this juncture in the season and should be in contention for a championship run. this year Congrats Sippi and thanks for the shout out after the race!
Danica’s Delight
After a lot of hype and maybe even more skepticism Danica Patrick has become the first woman ever to win a Indy car race. Danica won the Japan 300 in her 50th career race. This should take a lot of pressure off of Danica and remember the Indianapolis 500 is just a little over a month away.