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Austen Becerra Wins in Fla. Dirt Racing’s NeverEnding Story

Austen Becerra Wins in Fla. Dirt Racing's NeverEnding Story

Dirt Racing’s Winning Moment: Carthage, Ill.’s Austen Becerra made mincemeat of the top five after an early-race restart, blasting by polesitter Andrew Moreno on lap 7 of the 25-lap opener of the Clash on the Coast and never looking back en route to victory lane at Northwest Florida Speedway in the Florida Panhandle Monday night (Feb. 27).

Dirt Racing’s Dramatic Moment: While Becerra made the modified feature academic, the fourth modified heat race at Northwest Florida came down to a literal wire, with Pace, Fla.’s Jason Barnhill besting Drew Janssen by 0.037 seconds (screenshot taken from IMCA TV).

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I’m not going to lie, watching the street stock feature that preceded the modified main event at Northwest Florida and hearing constant tire squeal as the cars squabbled over the bottom groove had me worried we were in for a parade feature. Fortunately, that wasn’t even close to being the case, as the modifieds had two distinct grooves to race on for nearly the entirety of their feature. This was the first race I’ve ever watched in any capacity from Northwest Florida Speedway and after Monday, it won’t be the last.

IMCA TV’s business model is different from a lot of others in that it relies on PPV revenue and the back gate (i.e. pit passes) as the means to make money, but if it works, it works. And drawing 58 modifieds and a field of drivers from more than a dozen states on a Monday that falls outside the traditional Speedweeks is making it work. If IMCA racing wants to be the MAC football of dirt and give us stuff to watch on the weeknights, bring it on. Though a monthly live subscription instead of individual PPVs would be nice.

Speaking of those traditional Speedweeks calendar dates, I joked in the weekend summary column that it’s like Florida/Georgia Speedweeks never ended. Well, after seeing this as the first Tweet on my thread when I logged on for the evening’s races, maybe it’s not a joke after all.

Getting out of Florida, DirtonDirt’s folks made an astute observation this week that Brandon Overton, the nation’s leading late model money winner in 2021 and one of the most dominant “outlaw” contenders in the sport, has updated his team schedule to race all Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series events through the Show-Me 100 Memorial Day weekend.

Translation? The driver who is no stranger to victory lane at Eldora is keeping…

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