Jason Johnson
Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson
Eunice, LA

The Ragin' Cajun Doubles Up During AGCO Jackson Nationals at Jackson Motorplex
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6/9/2018

6/9/2018

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The Ragin' Cajun Doubles Up During AGCO Jackson Nationals at Jackson Motorplex

Two completely different track surfaces, but the same result (as last night) for Jason Johnson at Jackson Motorplex during the 40th Annual AGCO Jackson Nationals rain make-up from Thursday night. Johnson passed Jacob Allen on Lap 15 and held off a resilient charge from Allen to score back-to-back World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series victories. Brad Sweet charged from ninth on an excellent daytime racing surface to finish third in the non-stop Feature.

Jacob Allen won the Sears Craftsman Dash, earning the pole for the 30-lap Feature. Allen surged to the lead and led the opening lap, in search of his first career World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series victory.

Allen reached heavy traffic by Lap 8 with Pittman and Johnson in tow. Daryn Pittman threw a massive slider on Johnson for second, but the Eunice, LA native turned his No.41 back underneath to maintain the runner-up spot.

Johnson and Pittman both closed in on Allen as the young Hanover, PA native had his hands full in traffic on the daytime surface. Pittman took another shot at Johnson on Lap 13 in turn four, but Johnson again returned the favor to maintain second. Pittman lost momentum through turn one and Tim Kaeding, back aboard the Lunstra Motorsports No.3, stole third from the 2013 Outlaw Champion.

While that battle for third was taking place, Johnson pounced on Allen down the backstretch and got underneath the Shark Racing No.1A off of turn four to lead Lap 15. Allen was then challenged by Tim Kaeding and the duo would go back and forth battling for the runner-up position for the next handful laps.

Allen hopped the cushion on Lap 18, relinquishing second to TK for the time being. Allen and Kaeding would continue to wage war, exchanging the runner-up position at the line for three consecutive laps. Allen would solidify himself in second on Lap 24 as Brad Sweet dove underneath Kaeding to steal third and give Allen some breathing room.

Johnson continued to lead, but Allen looked like a poised veteran around the bottom reeling Johnson back in. Allen was quicker in turns three and four, but Johnson was able to distance himself just enough in turns one and two to maintain an advantage and score the victory for the second consecutive night.

“We have a really good balance, and things are clicking right now. A little luck doesn’t hurt either, and we got that in the Dash draw,” Johnson said in Victory Lane.

“I was trying to pace myself at the beginning, and then, once I got to the lead, I had to gauge myself off the lapped cars,” Johnson added before saying he hopes to be in Victory Lane one more time this weekend during the AGCO Jackson Nationals finale.

Allen settled for second for the second time this week and was upbeat as usual. “My guys give me a great car, and driving against these guys is tough,” Allen said before receiving a huge ovation from the crowd.

Defending AGCO Jackson Nationals Champion Brad Sweet completed the podium. “The big picture is tonight. I have a great race team, and this was the best I’ve felt all week,” Sweet said before praising the Jackson Motorplex track crew for their efforts in the afternoon racing program.

Logan Schuchart edged Pittman by a nose to take fourth. David Gravel picked up the KSE Hard Charger honors coming from 21st to 12th.

Heading into the final night of the AGCO Jackson Nationals, Jason Johnson, Brad Sweet, Daryn Pittman and Brian Brown are locked into the Sears Craftsman Dash. The 40th Annual AGCO Jackson Nationals at Jackson Motorplex conclude this evening with the $40,000 to win Feature. If you can’t make it to the track, be sure to watch every lap LIVE at DIRTVision.com.

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