OPP, Ala. -- Ty Majeski did something on Sunday that no Badger State driver had ever accomplished: find victory at South Alabama Speedway.

Majeski grabbed the lead from Stephen Nasse on lap eight and led the rest of the race en route to a dominant win in the Hardee’s Rattler 250, the first event of the 2016 Southern Super Series presented by Sunoco season.

After quickly rocketing to the lead from his seventh starting position, Majeski was never seriously challenged through the remainder of the event.

“It’s not too often that you get a racecar like this,” Majeski said. “I just did my best to do my job. I just needed to hit my restarts and my marks on the first couple of corners to get a little bit of breathing room. I wanted to stay out front because track position is so important.”

As a result of his performance, the Wisconsin native earned himself a date with an Alabama rattlesnake in victory lane, a long-standing tradition at the prestigious Super Late Model event.

The win continues a surge over the last two seasons for the 21-year-old Wisconsin wheelman. In the last 13 months, Majeski has scored wins in the Florida Governor’s Cup and Dick Trickle 99, captured an ARCA Midwest Tour Title and World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing Super Late Model Championship, and set a new qualifying record at the Snowball Derby. Now, he can also add “winner of the 40th annual Rattler 250” to his resume.

Even Majeski himself has a hard time putting the last few months in to words.

“The last year or so has been amazing,” Majeski said. “We have done a great job getting the car where we want it. I am learning so much about what makes these things fast and that helps me as a driver. It’s just been a really great couple of years.”

Majeski’s No. 91 machine was on rails throughout the 40th annual Rattler 250 Sunday afternoon. Following a competition caution at lap 100, Christian Eckes took four tires compared to Majeski’s two.

Eckes was able to keep up with Majeski for the majority of the next 100-lap-run, but never got close enough to make a move to unseat Majeski. Towards the end of the race, Christopher Bell got around Eckes to finish second.

“It was a gutsy call to put the tires on at lap 100,” Eckes said. “We were able to get up to Majeski, but never could get by him. We probably could’ve used some tires there at the end, but we used it early. I wanted a top 10 out of this week, so third is great.”

Bell, the defending winner of the race, agreed with Eckes that no one had anything for Majeski.

“We just didn’t have enough this year,” Bell said. “My hat’s off to Majeski. He’s been fast everywhere. If second place is a bad day for us, then that’s pretty good.”

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series rookie William Byron and Quin Hoff, a member of the LFR Driver Development Program, completed the top-five.

The Southern Super Series presented by Sunoco will return to the track April 8-9 at historic Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee. For more information on the Southern Super Series, visit SouthernSuperSeries.com, follow the series on Twitter at @SoSuperSeries and like “Southern Super Series” on Facebook.

Rattler 250 Official Results

South Alabama Speedway – March 20, 2016

1 91 Ty Majeski 2 51B Christopher Bell 3 15 Christian Eckes 3 9B William Byron 5 17 Quin Houff 6 12 Harrison Burton 7 2W Donnie Wilson 8 31 Kyle Grissom 9 14 Chris Davidson 10 99 Casey Smith 11 9K Derek Kraus 12 3 Kaz Grala 13 97 Cole Anderson 14 96 Augie Grill 15 H2 Bret Holmes 16 98 Kenzie Ruston 17 01 Derek Scott Jr. 18 55 Dalton Sargeant 19 51N Stephen Nasse 20 9S Travis Sauter 21 47 Allen Karnes 22 71 Johnny Braizer 23 51A Michael Atwell 24 X2 Dennis Reno Jr. 25 66 Korey Ruble 26 4 Kyle Plott 27 26 Bubba Pollard 28 10 Steve Dorer 29 88 Garrett Jones 30 1 Cody Coughlin 31 77 Zane Smith 32 16 Brandon Odom 33 11 Logan Boyett

-Southern Super Series/51 Sports Press Release

-Photo credit: Speed51.com/Bruce Nuttleman

Majeski Dominates Rattler, Meets the Snake in Victory Lane