Booger Brooks, of Chickamauga, Georgia, added his name to the list of 2026 winners with the Schaeffer’s Oil by Mike Bruner Red Clay 602 Late Model Series on Friday night at North Georgia Speedway! Booger clicked off the fourth fastest lap in Group B during the qualifying session, which locked him into the outside of the fourth row for the start of the main event. He then blasted towards the front in the 25-lapper, grabbed the point from racelong leader Charles Devine on the twenty-first circuit, and led the rest of the way to pocket the $2,000 first place prize money.
Devine, who earned the pole position with his quick lap during qualifying, led the first twenty laps in the headliner before earning an impressive runner-up effort – finishing 2.292 seconds behind Brooks’ #148 machine. Bryson Hickman started and finished in the third spot to round out the podium. David McCoy vaulted past two competitors to place fourth at the checkered flag, while Jody Wilson claimed the final position inside of the top five on Friday at the Chatsworth, Georgia oval.
A total of 26 Red Clay 602 Late Model Series competitors converged on North Georgia Speedway for round eight of the tour. Bryson Hickman posted the fastest time during RaceDay Safety hot laps (14.803 seconds), while Charles Devine topped the field during Knowles Race Parts and Bodies qualifying (15.211 seconds). The top eight in each group during the qualifying session were locked into the 25-lap feature, while Donald Shirley, Nick Deitz, Ryan Clay, and Justin Howard transferred through the lone B-Main.
Series provisionals were awarded to Jim Gray and John Snow, while Spencer Singleton and Zane Littleton received emergency provisionals. Seventeen drivers completed all 25 laps in the main event, which lasted 29 minutes in length.
Next up for the Schaffer’s Oil by Mike Bruner Red Clay 602 Late Model Series will be a doubleheader in the states of Tennessee and Georgia on July 3-4. Friday’s visit to I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, Tennessee will pay $2,000 to the winner, while Saturday’s stop at Sugar Creek Raceway in Blue Ridge, Georgia will boast a $2,500 payday. Dawson Lowe will bring the series point lead into the Independence Day weekend double-dip over a top five that includes Cass Fowler, Jim Gray, John Snow, and Bryson Hickman.
Schaeffer’s Oil by Mike Bruner Red Clay 602 Late Model Series
Round 8 Race Summary
Friday, June 26, 2026
North Georgia Speedway – Chatsworth, Georgia
Schaeffer’s Oil Feature Finish (25 Laps):
1. (8) Booger Brooks $2,000
2. (1) Charles Devine $1,000
3. (3) Bryson Hickman $600
4. (6) David McCoy $400
5. (4) Jody Wilson $350
6. (7) Eli Reece $325
7. (10) Cass Fowler $300
8. (9) Dawson Lowe $280
9. (5) Luke Cooper $260
10. (17) Donald Shirley $240
11. (14) Brandon Boyd $220
12. (20) Justin Howard $200
13. (13) Tim Thornton $175
14. (23) Spencer Singleton $40
15. (15) Travis Mosley $155
16. (21) Jim Gray $145
17. (12) Nick Griswold $135
18. (22) John Snow $125
19. (18) Nick Deitz $125
20. (24) Zane Littleton $0
21. (16) Jason Davis $125
22. (2) Cooper Twiggs $125
23. (11) Dustin Golden $125
24. (19) Ryan Clay $125
Entries: 26
Lap Leaders: Charles Devine (Laps 1-20), Booger Brooks (Laps 21-25)
$100 PPM Racing Products Hard Charger Award: Spencer Singleton (+9 Positions)
$100 RaceDay Safety Fastest in Hot Laps Award: Bryson Hickman
$100 Knowles Race Parts and Bodies Fast Time Award: Charles Devine
$100 Extreme Towing & Recovery Hard Luck Award: Cooper Twiggs
$100 C&S Auto Electric Long Haul Award: Travis Mosley
RaceDay Safety Hot Laps:
Fast Time Overall: Bryson Hickman 14.803
Knowles Race Parts and Bodies Time Trials:
Fast Time Overall: Charles Devine 15.211
Qualifying – Group A (Top Eight Transfer into A-Main): 1. 14-Charles Devine, 15.211[1]; 2. B01-Bryson Hickman, 15.253[9]; 3. 57-Luke Cooper, 15.269[6]; 4. 82-Eli Reece, 15.459[8]; 5. 16-Dawson Lowe, 15.473[5]; 6. 71-Dustin Golden, 15.502[12]; 7. 31-Tim Thornton, 15.504[7]; 8. 47M-Travis Mosley, 15.508[2]; 9. 95-Donald Shirley, 15.582[13]; 10. 30-Spencer Singleton, 15.611[11]; 11. 00-Nick Deitz, 15.900[3]; 12. 1-Jake Harmon, 16.055[10]; 13. (DQ) 55J-Josh Hawkins, 15.825[4]
Qualifying – Group B (Top Eight Transfer into A-Main): 1. 100-Cooper Twiggs, 15.244[7]; 2. 5J-Jody Wilson, 15.292[10]; 3. 187-David McCoy, 15.307[2]; 4. 148-Booger Brooks, 15.309[6]; 5. 9-Cass Fowler, 15.405[11]; 6. 1N-Nick Griswold, 15.419[9]; 7. 60-Brandon Boyd, 15.506[8]; 8. 52-Jason Davis, 15.554[4]; 9. 90-Ryan Clay, 15.653[3]; 10. 09-Justin Howard, 15.732[5]; 11. 369-John Snow, 15.884[13]; 12. 47-Jim Gray, 15.952[1]; 13. 87-Zane Littleton, 16.214[12]
B-Main Finish (Top Four Transfer): 1. 95-Donald Shirley[1]; 2. 00-Nick Deitz[5]; 3. 90-Ryan Clay[2]; 4. 09-Justin Howard[4]; 5. 1-Jake Harmon[7]; 6. 87-Zane Littleton[10]; 7. 47-Jim Gray[8]; 8. 55J-Josh Hawkins[9]; 9. 369-John Snow[6]; 10. 30-Spencer Singleton[3]
Series Provisionals: Jim Gray, John Snow
Emergency Provisionals: Spencer Singleton, Zane Littleton
2026 Red Clay 602 Late Model Series Point Standings:
1. Dawson Lowe – 1154
2. Cass Fowler – 1126
3. Jim Gray – 1016
4. John Snow – 998
5. Bryson Hickman – 926
T6. Spencer Singleton – 914
T6. Charles Devine – 914
8. Ryan Clay – 911
9. Jody Wilson – 868
10. Zane Littleton – 850
11. Luke Cooper – 760
12. Nick Deitz – 740
13. Evan Bell – 674
14. Luke Clements – 550
15. Shun Thomas – 542
2026 Red Clay 602 Late Model Series Schedule:
February 6 – Screven Motor Speedway (Sylvania, GA) – WYATT COFFEY
February 7 – Screven Motor Speedway (Sylvania, GA) – CODY OVERTON
February 28 – Senoia Raceway (Senoia, GA) – $2,500 to win – RAINED OUT
April 2 – I-75 Raceway (Sweetwater, TN) – BRYSON HICKMAN
April 18 – Laurens County Speedway (Laurens, SC) – NICK DEITZ
April 24 – North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) – DAWSON LOWE
May 1 – West Alabama Speedway (Winfield, AL) – POSTPONED
May 2 – Buckshot Speedway (Clanton, AL) – POSTPONED
May 23 – North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) – PPD TO JUNE 18
May 29 – Travelers Rest Speedway (Travelers Rest, SC) – CHRIS WOODS
June 2 – Laurens County Speedway (Laurens, SC) – POSTPONED
June 18 – North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) – PPD TO JUNE 26
June 20 – Cherokee Speedway (Gaffney, SC) – DAWSON LOWE
June 26 – North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) – BOOGER BROOKS
July 3 – I-75 Raceway (Sweetwater, TN) – $2,000 to win
July 4 – Sugar Creek Raceway (Blue Ridge, GA) – $2,500 to win
July 18 – Screven Motor Speedway (Sylvania, GA) – $2,000 to win
July 19 – Toccoa Raceway (Toccoa, GA) – $2,000 to win
July 21 – Senoia Raceway (Senoia, GA) – $2,000 to win
July 24 – North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) – $2,000 to win
August 1 – Harris Speedway (Rutherfordton, NC) – $2,000 to win
August 7 – Hartwell Speedway (Hartwell, GA) – $2,000 to win
August 8 – Winder-Barrow Speedway (Winder, GA) – $2,500 to win
August 22 – Lavonia Speedway (Lavonia, GA) – $2,000 to win
September 12 – Laurens County Speedway (Laurens, SC) – $2,500 to win
October 10 – Cherokee Speedway (Gaffney, SC) – $2,000 to win
October 17 – Lavonia Speedway (Lavonia, GA) – $2,500 to win
October 31 – North Georgia Speedway (Chatsworth, GA) – $4,000 to win
The Schaeffer’s Oil by Mike Bruner Red Clay 602 Late Model Series would like to thank all of their marketing partners including Schaeffer’s Oil by Mike Bruner, American Racer Tires, PPM Racing Products, Knowles Race Parts and Bodies, Extreme Towing and Recovery, Raceday Safety, Chevrolet Performance, Cruise with the Champions, Smith Motors, Faktor Racing Chassis, Styles Services, Virginia Driveline and Differential, C&S Auto Electric, Billings Brothers Autism Awareness, Tuxedo Glass and Mirror, Cruise with the Champions, Capital Custom Paint, Delph Communications, and Peeping Dragon Photography. Any questions concerning the series can be pointed to either Walter Tapp at 864-382-9957 or Ray Cook at 828-360-5353. More information on the tour can be found online at www.RedClaySeries.com.
About Schaeffer’s Oil by Mike Bruner:
Schaeffer’s Specialized Lubricants: synthetic motor oils, hydraulic fluids, and diesel fuel additives have achieved a world-class reputation for improving engine performance and fuel economy, but their diverse product line includes all types of industrial lubricants, industrial greases, and industrial oils as well as specialty items like their chain lubes and degreasers. Founded in 1839, their philosophy is to provide advanced lubricants for improved performance, reliability, and fuel economy.
From Dallas, Georgia, Mike Bruner brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table with a background in equipment sales and operations that spans over two decades. He has worked with two construction equipment manufacturers and started his own company in 2009, focusing on construction, grading, and hauling. His company has been a Schaeffer customer for many years, and in 2024, he joined the Schaeffer’s Oil team as a full-time sales representative. Learn more or connect with Mike by logging onto www.schaefferoil.com/
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