10/1/2018
Delaware International Speedway
JORDAN WATSON CLINCHES SECOND TITLE WITH MODIFIED VICTORY
Written By: Alison Watson
Delmar, Delaware- Jordan Watson stunned the field behind the wheel of Jake Marine’s No. 58, winning his third feature event of the season and clinching his second Big Block Modified Championship at Delaware International Speedway.
“That was fun,� said an ecstatic Watson in victory lane. Watson who started the feature in the ninth position, worked the bottom of the racing surface to pick off each competitor, ultimately taking the lead from Brandon Watkins on lap 10.
“This car would go wherever I put it tonight. We raced it last week at Georgetown (Del.) and realized there were quite a few things on the car we needed to change to get me more comfortable in the car.�
It was evident that Watson was comfortable and the combination was perfect, as Watson stretched out a nearly straightaway lead by lap 15, with young-racers, Brandon Watkins and JordnJustice battling side by side for the second position.
A lap 20 caution would regroup the field as the leaders were hitting dense lap traffic. Watson would remain unchallenged with Justice, Watkins, Scott VanGorder, and Kevin Sockriter rounding out the top five.
Watson entered the night, just 30 points ahead of his brother, Joseph Watson, who has been red-hot all summer long, crediting four wins to his name. A few weeks ago, Jordan Watson lost his primary motor in his family-owned No. 1J. Jake Marine and Brent Hall graciously offered Jordan Watson the steering wheel to their modified that had been piloted on a part-time basis by Ricky Elliott.
“I was lucky enough to get offered this ride. We race as a family and it really takes a team effort to get a winning combination. I do not know what next year’s plans are, but I hope I’m the lucky guy that gets to drive this thing,� said Watson in victory lane.
Dwayne Crockett was on a rail, taking the lead on lap five in the 20-lap Crate Modified feature event, holding off several late race restarts. Greg Humlhanz, who has had a dominating season, finished second and captured the points championship. Trent VanVorst, Ryan Riddle, and Rodney Cordrey completed the top five.
James Hill battled Jason Musser to continue his dominating season in the Modified Lite division and capture his third points championship.
Hurlock Auto and Speed Big Block Modified Feature Finish:JORDAN WATSON, Jordn Justice, Brandon Watkins, Scott VanGorder, Kevin Sockriter, Howard O’Neal, H.J. Bunting, Joseph Watson, Carson Wright, Jamie Mills, Brad Trice, Westley Smith, Brian Hitz, Kevin Gardner, Jeremy Harrington, T.J. Williams, Robert Dutton, Matt Hawkins
AC Delco Crate Modified Feature Finish: DWAYNE CROCKETT, Greg Humlhanz, Trent VanVorst, Ryan Riddle, Rodney Cordrey, John Stevenson, Mike White, Sean Metz, David Jenkins, Jordan Long, Danny Smack, Robert Riley III, Freddy Massey, Tommy Wilkins, William Adams, Adam White, Jeff Marker, Rick Schafer, Nick Alberti, DNS: Gary Langenstein, George Richardson, DQ: Matt Smith
Modified Lite Feature Finish: JAMES HILL, Jason Musser, Tim White, Aaron VanVorst, Jake Nelson, Wesley Smack, Curt Miles, Sr., Caleb Sturgis, Jerry Barker
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