

Paragon, Ind.’s Steve Peeden bested 2021 Wood Tic champion Rusty Schlenk in a caution-free late model feature at the Kokomo Speedway Sunday evening, scoring a $2,021 check. That doesn’t seem likely, but nonetheless Davenport’s weave through lapped traffic to win Wednesday’s feature was masterclass.

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The Flo Racing crew posed an interesting question during Wednesday’s pre-race show, asking whether there was any way for Davenport to reclaim the super late model driver of the year title from Brandon Overton, concluding there would be no way to do it unless Davenport essentially won out the rest of the fall.

“Superman” to the lead! #FloNightInAmerica /8uYDztfXuOĪs if that move wasn’t enough, Davenport sealed his 24th super late model win of 2021 with a commanding three-wide middle move through lapped traffic that left eventual runner-up Kyle Larson stymied in lapped traffic, unable to make a late-race challenge for the win. Polesitter Ross Bailes led the opening 26 laps on a track that was top-line heavy all night long, but unrelenting lapped traffic gave Jonathan Davenport a window, and on lap 27 Superman took flight. Where: Volunteer Speedway – Bulls Gap, Tenn. How it Happenedįeature: 2021 Flo Racing Night in America Superman kept Yung Money at bay to become the first driver to win multiple races in the Flo Racing Night in America series, scoring the $10,000 win at Volunteer Speedway Wednesday night.
