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WIRE TO WIRE: Brown dominates Fox Factory Pro Late Models Feature, Nicely claims All-Star Feature

Brown at The Dirt Track on his way to victory in 2021. (Jacy Norgaard Photo)

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’s the Gaffney, SC driver’s first Drydene World Short Track Championship Victory

By Mike Warren

Dillon Brown waited patiently to make his move Saturday at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. He knew the outside lane was the place to be but waited to move up to save his tires.

The decision paid off for the Gaffney, SC driver as he led wire-to-wire to take home the Fox Factory Pro Late Models Feature at the Drydene World Short Track Championship.

Once Brown hit the cushion, he thundered away from the field—beating Ben Watkins to the line for the Victory.

“I was going to take of my tires as long as I could,” Brown said. “I knew (the top) was there, and I just kept seeing it get cleaner and cleaner, so I said I’m just going to go up there and fill it. I went up there one time, and I said this is where I need to be.”

Despite Brown’s dominance in the Feature, he had to fight through slower traffic toward the end of the race. In the final two laps, the Gaffney, SC driver approached an epic three-wide battle in front of him. He held on long enough without allowing Watkins to close in on him.

“I was looking left and looking right, just making sure I wasn’t going to slip with the lead and making sure they weren’t going to wreck in front of me,” Brown said. “I was just trying to fill every hole I could to keep every lane I could clog up. When I saw the white flag, I said thank god.”

Watkins crossed the line second, riding the cushion the entire race. The Lancaster, SC campaigner stated he wished he found the top a few laps sooner.

“We came home second and started fourth; the redraw kind of killed us,” Watkins said. “Once we got going, we had a really good car, but that’s crate racing, you get behind a little bit, and it’s hard to make it up.”

Tyler Nicely crossed the line third but was disqualified after he was light at the scales. Colton Trouille inherited the final podium position and was the first car to test the waters on the high side.

“Right at the beginning, I was running the bottom, and I fell back a couple of spots, so I went to the top, and I started gaining them back,” Trouille said. “The car was good; we went to Barry Wright earlier this week and got it fixed up because we’ve had problems with it, and I can’t thank everybody enough.

Winky McGee finished fourth, and Jody Knowles rounded out the top five.

All-Star Feature

The Fox Factory 604 Late Models capped off Saturday with a 15-lap All-Star Feature, where Tyler Nicely earned redemption from earlier in the evening.

The Owensboro, KY driver took the lead from the drop of the green and never looked back en route to Victory Lane. Nicely stated he took a step forward running a Late Model after previous experience in a UMP Modified.

“We were pretty good in the first (Feature), just things didn’t work out our way,” Nicely said. “It’s a big learning experience for me moving from the modifieds to the crates, so the more seat time I get, I’ll get more comfortable.”

Justin Hudspeth crossed the line second, Ben Watkins finished third, Colton Trouille was fourth, and Jody Knowles rounded out the top five.

Championship Feature (30 Laps): 1. 6B-Dillon Brown[2]; 2. 32-Ben Watkins[4]; 3. 615-Colton Trouille[3]; 4. 26-Winky Mcgee[7]; 5. 66-Jody Knowles[6]; 6. 20-Owen Osteen[10]; 7. 7-Dan Breuer[8]; 8. 215-Jamison McBride[11]; 9. 27H-Justin Hudspeth[5]; 10. 67-Bryan Mullis[15]; 11. 7J-Dalton Jacobs[13]; 12. 55-Matt Long[9]; 13. 112-Jeremy Mayfield[14]; 14. 20G-Chub Gunter[17]; 15. 25-Brayden Anderson[21]; 16. 5S-Joey Johnson[19]; 17. 618-Kevin Wilson[23]; 18. 17-Jeff Johnson[22]; 19. 28S-Bob Schwartzmiller[18]; 20. 143-Brian Ledbetter[20]; 21. 89-Timmie Harrelson[12]; 22. 6-Isaak Love[16]; 23. 10-Patrick Evatt[24]; 24. (DQ) 25N-Tyler Nicely[1]

Last Chance Showdown 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Isaak Love[2]; 2. 28S-Bob Schwartzmiller[7]; 3. 143-Brian Ledbetter[3]; 4. 17-Jeff Johnson[5]; 5. 10-Patrick Evatt[9]; 6. (DNS) 10A-Matt Ashworth; 7. (DNS) 11F-Ryan Frazee; 8. (DNS) 44-John Ruggiero Jr; 9. (DNS) 10S-Garrett Smith

Last Chance Showdown 2 (8 Laps): 1. 20G-Chub Gunter[4]; 2. 5S-Joey Johnson[2]; 3. 25-Brayden Anderson[3]; 4. 618-Kevin Wilson[6]; 5. 5M-Kale Steele[5]; 6. 18-Ricky Greene[8]; 7. 225-Matthew Logan[1]; 8. (DNS) 00JR-Richard Kuiken Jr

All Star Feature (15 Laps): 1. 25N-Tyler Nicely[2]; 2. 27H-Justin Hudspeth[1]; 3. 32-Ben Watkins[7]; 4. 615-Colton Trouille[5]; 5. 66-Jody Knowles[3]; 6. 6B-Dillon Brown[8]; 7. 26-Winky Mcgee[4]; 8. 55-Matt Long[6]; 9. 7J-Dalton Jacobs[9]; 10. 18-Ricky Greene[11]; 11. 20-Owen Osteen[10][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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