Logan Roberson, shown here last year, won Thursday's King of the Ring 40 at Tyler County Speedway. (Adam Fenwick Photo)
Logan Roberson, shown here last year, won Thursday's King of the Ring 40 at Tyler County Speedway. (Adam Fenwick Photo)

Roberson Is The King Of The Ring

MIDDLEBOURNE, W.Va. – Logan Roberson was crowned the King of the Ring on Thursday evening at Tyler County Speedway.

Roberson started from the pole and led the entire 40-lap distance to win the King of the Ring 40 for DIRTcar Late Models on Thursday , turning back a late-race challenge from Max Blair.

The triumph for Roberson at the quarter-mile bullring was his first in a dirt super late model. No fans were in the stands due to COVID-19 social distancing measures.

Blair finished second, followed by Kyle Thomas, Mike Benedum and Colten Burdette.

The finish:

Logan Roberson, Max Blair, Kyle Thomas, Mike Benedum, Colten Burdette, Steve Weigle, Alex Ferree, Mike Pegher Jr., Shane Hitt, Chuck Kimble, Derek Rogers, Travis Brown, Sonny Conley, Brian Baumberger, Tim Dohm, Cody Rogers, Shawn Jett, Jared Miley.