Wayne Johnson has many stories of the times he spent with Jesse Hockett…some can even be printed. That made his win last Saturday all the more special, as he claimed the Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at the Lucas Oil Speedway near Wheatland, Missouri. Wayne also won Friday’s prelim, and his wins couldn’t have come at a better time. This Saturday night, the Lucas Oil ASCS National Series will be competing at the “Fall Brawl” at I-80 Speedway near Greenwood, Nebraska.
Last weekend’s event encompassed three days, starting Thursday. Wayne drew a starting spot outside row one for his heat and got off to a good start. “We were able to win the heat there,” he says. “The track was fast. We had a hard time getting going in the Qualifier. The guy on the pole didn’t get going, and that set us behind. We finished third there.”
He started outside row five in the feature. “The car was really good,” says Wayne. “We were able to drive up to sixth there. It was really just a matter of track position.”
Wayne started sixth in his heat Friday. “The car was good again in the heat and ran up to second,” he says. “We were the high point guy, and that put us sixth in the Qualifier. We ran up to third again, we were high point guy for the night and we drew the pole for the feature.”
He would get his first win of the weekend. “We were able to led every lap,” says Wayne. “The racetrack was good and the car was operating well. That gave us enough points to start on the pole for Saturday.”
Despite starting on the pole in Saturday’s finale, Wayne struggled early. “I freed the car up, because they had reworked the track,” he says. “I never should have done that though. We led two or three laps, and then fell back. Sammy (Swindell) got by me. I moved around a little bit trying to keep up, and Sam (Hafertepe) got by me. Then, I got shuffled back on a restart. Logan (Forler) and a couple guys got to racing there and I was on the wrong part of the track at the wrong time.”
He caught his break late in the going. “There was a restart with about ten to go for a red,” says Wayne. “My nephew (Bud) was screaming at me in turn two. He was telling me I was running all wrong. That actually put us back in the game. Sam biked up there, and that made Logan check up. I had made up my mind on the restart, that I was going to go by them both. I was able to slide by them. They almost crashed. By the time, things shook out Sammy was a straightaway out.”
Wayne would catch him quickly. “I just started reeling him in,” he says. “I was shocked how fast we closed in on him. Sammy got tight in one and two and I turned off the curb and went back under him. We drag raced down the back straightaway and I got by him. The next lap, he slid me in four and I had to check up in four. We kind of made contact off of four. In one, he tried to block the slider, and I was able to enter high and drive back under him. From there, they said we pulled away.”
The win was definitely a highlight in what has been a tough season overall. “That was a big win for us in more ways than one,” says Wayne. “We’ve always wanted to win that race, and it was fun racing with Sammy like that.”
- administrator on Sep 29, 2016
- Article Date: 9/28/2016