{"id":42289,"date":"2023-06-02T13:15:31","date_gmt":"2023-06-02T17:15:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dirtcar.com\/?p=42289"},"modified":"2023-08-07T11:31:28","modified_gmt":"2023-08-07T15:31:28","slug":"jordan-mccreadie-launches-10th-season-in-dirtcar-358-modified","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dirtcar.com\/dirtcar-ne\/358-modifieds\/jordan-mccreadie-launches-10th-season-in-dirtcar-358-modified\/","title":{"rendered":"Jordan McCreadie launches 10th season in DIRTcar 358 Modified"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jordan McCreadie looks to put together a consistent campaign motivated by his love for the sport<\/em><\/p>\n Jordan McCreadie has found what success means to him.<\/p>\n Son of DIRT Modified Hall of Famer \u201cBarefoot\u201d Bob McCreadie and younger brother of multi-time national Late Model champion Tim McCreadie, Jordan entered his 10th season of DIRTcar 358 Modified racing this year and knows exactly what he wants from it.<\/p>\n \u201cI personally look at wins,\u201d Jordan McCreadie said. \u201cThe track championships and all that stuff, they\u2019re all awesome, but they\u2019re just really tough. Winning a weekly show alone is really tough, but then to count all those shows throughout the year, you have to have a lot of things go right. I think clicking a few wins off and just being consistent\u2026if we can just keep doing that and click some wins off, that would be successful to me.\u201d<\/p>\n In terms of the DIRTcar 358 Modified Hoosier Racing Tire Weekly Championship, he\u2019s already off to a strong start, sitting second in points by the end of May. Last year, he finished fourth in the championship standings with two wins.<\/p>\n To him, consistency throughout the year will be the key to wins, a potential title and a fun year.<\/p>\n \u201cWhen racing is going good, it doesn\u2019t even have to be going great, It\u2019s the most fun you can probably have in a sport,\u201d McCreadie said. \u201cThat boils down to all the people that you meet; the fans, the people in the pits, all the officials, everybody that makes it happen. When things are going just OK, then it\u2019s just a lot of fun and it feels very rewarding when you can keep the points coming with the results. There\u2019s not too many things like it that I know of that give you that type of accomplished feeling.\u201d<\/p>\n McCreadie has been around racing his entire life, growing up in a race shop and living at racetracks with his dad and brother. When it came his turn to jump behind the wheel of a car, he turned his attention to the Sportsman division before helping a family friend led to his opportunity in a 358 Modified.<\/p>\n After joining his father in helping family friend, Pierre Daigenais, with the maintenance of his 358 Modified on a regular basis, the dedication led to a career opportunity for the youngest McCreadie.<\/p>\n