Burton Scores New Smyrna Super Late Model Victory

Harrison Burton celebrates in victory lane his father Jeff Burton (left) and mother Kim (right) after winning his first Super Late Model feature at New Smyrna Speedway Friday night.  Photo by Brooke Franceschini/NASCAR

Harrison Burton celebrates in victory lane his father Jeff Burton (left) and mother Kim (right) after winning his first Super Late Model feature at New Smyrna Speedway Friday night. Photo by Brooke Franceschini/NASCAR

Patience paid off for Harrison Burton Friday night.

The 14-year-old son of former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jeff Burton made his pass for the lead with 10 laps to go and held on to win the 35-lap Super Late Model feature on opening night of the 49th Annual World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing at New Smyrna Speedway in New Smyrna Beach, FL.

“It means the world to me,” Harrison said of his first NASCAR Super Late Model win. “I’m just so glad to race clean and have fun with it. We’ve been kind of hunting our way in. We’ve been third, second, third and fourth. We’ve been all up in there, it’s about time we got one. Hopefully more are coming our way.”

Burton spent a number of laps riding on the back bumper of Paul Schafer, Jr. before making his move on lap 22. It took several more laps before he was finally able to make the pass.

“It kills you because you hear ’19 to go’ and the leader is in front of you, and each lap that goes by you know your chances to pass him are getting slimmer,” Burton said. “But once you get past them, or even next to them, it’s the greatest feeling in the world. Here it’s pretty hard to pass, so even getting beside them or even down beside them means so much. It makes you feel invincible.”

Said Jeff Burton: “It’s funny, when you’re outside the car talking to him he’s a normal 14-year old. But once he’s in the car he drives like 20-year old.

“He’s a fun kid to be around, he’s committed to this, he’s dedicated. We don’t do this because of me, we do it because he wants to do it. He’s impressed me as a driver and as a young man. It’s fun to see him and all his hard work be rewarded with a win here tonight.”

Friday was the first of six Super Late Model races during the nine nights of NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing at the .48-mile high-banked oval just south of Daytona International Speedway.

Shafer, who originally took the lead on lap 2, settled for second Friday night. Tyler Dippel was third, with and Austin Nason fourth and Bobby Wilberg in fifth..

Ty Majeski, Joey Mucciacciaro, Gus Dean, defending World Series winner Steve Wallace – son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace – and Zane Smith rounded out the top 10.

Open-wheel dirt standout Rico Abreu finished 23rd, one lap down, in his second asphalt stock car start.

A multi-car wreck on the first lap took out six cars, including defending track champion David Rogers and NASCAR K&N Pro Series East driver Scott Heckert.

In other action, Derek Scott, Jr. was the winner in the Pro Late Model feature, with Matt Wallace in second, Dalton Armstrong third, Tyler Thomas fourth and Tim Sargent fifth.

Tim Moore took top honors in the Florida Modified feature. Kevyn Terry, Travis Eddy, Doug Moff and Jerry Symons rounded out the top five.

Justin Bonsignore won the Tour-Type Modified feature. J.R. Bertuccio, Jr. was second, with Jimmy Zacharias third, Kevin Goodale fourth and Dalton Baldwin fifth.

Michael Burns took the Pro-Truck victory, with Becca Monopoli second, Danny Anderson third, Blake Haddock fourth and Rodney Haddock fifth.

The World Series continues Saturday and runs through Saturday, Feb. 21. Sunday’s schedule includes the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East season opener, the Hart To Heart Breast Cancer Foundation 150.

For more info, visit NewSmyrnaSpeedway.org.

World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing
New Smyrna Speedway – New Smyrna Beach, FL
Race Results  – Feb. 13, 2015

Super Late Models
1. #12 Harrison Burton
2. #7 Paul Shafer, Jr.
3. #81 Tyler Dippel
4. #14 Austin Nason
5. #4w Bobby Wilberg
6. #91 Ty Majeski
7. #45 Joey Mucciacciaro
8. #56 Gus Dean
9. #66 Steve Wallace
10. #77 Zane Smith
11. #74 Ryan Moore
12. #18 Jordan Ives
13. #51 Brandon Oakley
14. #88 Garrett Jones
15. #0 Denver Foran
16. #3 Paige Decker
17. #9 Derek Kraus
18. #56 Josh Collins
19. #8 Dave Garbo, Jr.
20. #8 Drew Brannon
21. #20 Anthony Sergi
22. #24 Rico Abreu
23. #4 Natalie Decker
24. #84 Martin Latulippe
25. #10 Brad May
26. #112 Steve Weaver
27. #12 David Green
28. #9N Stephen Nasse
29. #12G Derek Griffith
30. #5K Daniel Keene, Jr.
31. #29 Brendon Bock
32. #17T Chuck Tuck
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34. #72 Scott Heckert
DQ: #129 Spencer Davis

Pro Late Models
1. #01 Derek Scott, Jr.
2. #6W Matt Wallace
3. #4A Dalton Armstrong
4. #36 Tyler Thomas
5. #2 Tim Sargent
6. #136 Sheldon Creed
7. #46 Ryan Miles
8. #1X Todd Stone
9. #37 Larry Gelinas
10. #30 Fredrick Moore
11. #17 Chuck Tuck
12. #44 Steve Laking
13. #5 Anthony Kumpen
14. #45 Christian Celaya
15. #11 David Weaver
16. #32 Sarah McKay
17. #9 Stephen Nasse
18. #57 Michael Lira
19. #17G Grant Griesbach
20. #96 Erica Thiering
21. #90 Duke Long
DQ: #129 Spencer Davis

Florida Modifieds
1. #57 Tim Moore
2. #13 Kevyn Terry
3. #78 Travis Eddy
4. #46 Doug Moff
5. #66 Jerry Symons
6. #9 Cameron Ray
7. #15D Robert Deal
8. #4B Alan Bruns
9. #77 Hunter Slayton
10. #34 Dan Burden
11. #98 Robbie Cooper
12. #15 Tank Tucker

Tour-Type Modifieds
1. #51 Justin Bonsignore
2. #2 J.R. Bertuccio, Jr.
3. #71 Jimmy Zacharias
4. #58 Kevin Goodale
5. #8 Dalton Baldwin
6. #22 Chuck Hossfeld
7. #1 Kirk Totten
8. #29 Brendon Bock
9. #82 Danny Watts
10. #3 Al Ermmarino
11. #179 Spencer Davis
12. #21 Mike Bologna
13. #73 Paul Hartwig, Jr.
DQ: #6 Ryan Preece

Pro-Trucks
1. #14 Michael Burns
2. #59x Becca Monopoli
3. #50 Danny Anderson
4. #18 Blake Haddock
5. #31 Rodney Haddock
6. #4 Mark Evans
7. #9 Kody Jett
8. #88 Eddie Lichenberger
9. #32 Dean Butrum
10. #2D David Patterson
11. #54 Brian Lynch
12. #00 Whitney Poole
13. #47 Vance Hall
14. #1 Tyler Lau

 

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