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May 21, 2022 - Runner-up finish in Ultimate SE visit at Natural Bridge
1Wells Motorsports visited Natural Bridge Speedway (Natural Bridge, Va.) on Friday afternoon with Brandon Overton piloting the Allstar Concrete No. 76 Late Model for the Road to Jamaica. In a field of 19 Ultimate Southeast Series entries, Overton secured his spot into the $5,000-to-win A-Main with the second-fastest qualifying effort. Unable to overtake race-long pacesetter Jensen Ford in the closing laps amid lapped traffic, Brandon notched a second-place finish with Logan Roberson rounding out the podium. (Kevin Ritchie Photography)

For the annual Virginia is For Racing Lovers King of the Commonwealth on Saturday at Virginia Motor Speedway (Jamaica, Va.), Brandon clocked in fastest in his group before picking up a heat race win. Earning the pole position for the $20,000-to-win A-Main, Overton led lap 1-16 but contact with lapped car on the 17th circuit allowed Ross Bailes to sneak by. After pitting three laps later to swap a tire, Mother Nature shortened the 60-lapper to 23 circuits, dropping Overton to 19th on the rundown.

May 14, 2022 - Brandon Overton scores a pair of Top-5 finishes at Charlotte
1Wells Motorsports pilot Brandon Overton invaded The Dirt Track at Charlotte (Concord, N.C.) on Wednesday afternoon to compete with the XR Super Series for the inaugural Colossal 100. In a field of 47 cars, Overton came in ninth-fastest in his group before grabbing the fourth-and-final transfer spot in his heat. Moving forward two spots in the 30-lap feature, Brandon recorded an 11th-place finish. (Tyler Carr photo)

For another $25,000-to-win A-Main on Thursday, Brandon topped the 50-car field in time trials before placing first in his heat. Holding his spot for all 30 laps of the feature, Overton raced to a second-place finish, which came behind Kyle Larson with Chris Madden rounding out the podium.

After Mother Nature won Friday’s program, Overton returned on Saturday for the $50,000-to-win Colossal 100 finale. With a heat race victory placing him on the third row for the main event, Brandon gained two spots in the 50-lapper to finish fourth. He trailed Chris Madden, Jonathan Davenport, and Chris Ferguson to the checkers with Max Blair coming in fifth.

May 7, 2022 - Overton bags seventh win of 2022 at EAMS, nets $10,053
1Saturday night found Brandon Overton banking his seventh win of the 2022 campaign. His latest voyage to Victory Lane came in Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series action at East Alabama Motor Speedway in his No. 76 Crossfit Overton / Allstar Concrete/ Longhorn Chassis by Wells Motorsports/ Clements Racing Engines Inc.-powered Super Late Model.

"Hats off to everybody at EAMS, you know I love racing here,” Overton shared in Victory Lane. “If they wouldn't have done that (worked the track surface), the first 20 laps would've been no good. I think everybody back here knows how good this racetrack is, so we just want to see it do its best.

“I got to the lead there just before halfway and after that I was able to stay out front and get the win. This Wells Motorsports team gives me a great car every night, and I’m just the lucky guy who gets to drive it."

"Hats off to everybody at EAMS, you know I love racing here. If they wouldn't have done that (worked the track surface), the first 20 laps would've been no good," Overton said. "I think everybody back here knows how good this racetrack is, so we just want to see it do its best."

Brandon Overton and the Wells Motorsports team invaded East Alabama Motor Speedway (Phenix City, Ala.) on Saturday for the Schaffer’s Spring Nationals event.

Drawing 28 cars for the Jimmy Thomas Memorial, Overton laid down the second-fastest lap overall before picking up a heat race win. After wrestling away the lead from polesitter Tim McCreadie on lap 19, Brandon held off a late-charge from Ashton Winger to claim his seventh win of the season and a $10,053 prize.

Winger, Michael Page, Garrett Smith, and Carson Ferguson trailed him to the checkers in the 53-lapper.