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March 20
Bristol Motor Speedway,
Bristol, TN
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals) - $50,000
Information provided by: Joshua Joiner (last updated March 21, 9:57 am)
Dominant Davenport scores $50,000 at Bristol
Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals
  1. Jonathan Davenport
  2. Kyle Larson
  3. Scott Bloomquist
  4. Bobby Pierce
  5. Frank Ingram
  6. Donald McIntosh
  7. Chris Ferguson
  8. Chris Madden
  9. Dakotah Knuckles
  10. Joey Coulter
  11. Kyle Busch
  12. Coleby Frye
  13. Jay Scott
  14. G.R. Smith
  15. Travis Stemler
  16. Michael Rouse
  17. Adam Yarbrough
  18. Michael Chilton
  19. Brian Nuttall Jr.
  20. Kyle Lear
  21. Jensen Ford
  22. Jon Hodgkiss
  23. Brandon Overton
  24. David Payne
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Jonathan Davenport celebrates his $50,000 victory in the Bristol Dirt Nationals.
What won the race: Charging ahead of early leader Kyle Larson near the halfway point, 10th-starting Jonathan Davenport ran away with the $50,000 victory in Saturday night’s Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals finale at Bristol Motor Speedway. He took the checkers 3.496 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Kyle Larson.
Key notes: Davenport's victory concluded the Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals … Chris Ferguson of Mount Holly, N.C., claimed Friday’s Super Late Model opener, earning $10,000 in out running Kyle Larson and Davenport in the 25-lapper. … The famous NASCAR track hosted dirt track racing all week for eight divisions including 604 and 602 Crate Late Model divisions. Cass Fowler of Woodstock, Ga., won the $5,000 602 Late Model feature on Friday, while Austin Dillon of Welcome, N.C., won the $7,500 604 Late Model feature on Saturday. … The half-mile track’s concrete surface was covered in dirt for the third time for this event. Dirt racing was previously held at the track in 2000 and 2001. Dale McDowell won the first ever dirt race at Bristol in 2000, while Scott Bloomquist won two of the three races there in 2001 and Jimmy Mars won the other. All four events were sanctioned by the Hav-A-Tampa Dirt Racing Series.
Winner's sponsors: Davenport's Double L Motorsports Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Nutrien Ag Solutions, ASC Warranty, Spartan Mowers, Mark Martin Automotive, Valvoline, Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas and Midwest Sheet Metal.
Current weather: Clear, 46°F
Car count: 49
Fast qualifier: Chris Ferguson
Time: 16.069 seconds
Polesitter: Chris Ferguson
Heat race winners: Chris Ferguson, Frank Ingram, Kyle Larson, Donald McIntosh
Consolation race winners: G.R. Smith, Brian Nuttall Jr.
Editor's note: Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals promoters denied DirtonDirt.com media credentials to provide video coverage.
From staff reports

BRISTOL, Tenn. — When news broke in December that Bristol Motor Speedway would be covered in dirt for the first time in 20 years for the $50,000-to-win Karl Kustoms Bristol Dirt Nationals, Jonathan Davenport immediately began making plans to compete in the unsanctioned Super Late Model event even though he knew it would likely mean giving up on earning his fourth Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series championship this season due to the national tour’s conflicting race dates.

Davenport, the 37-year-old racer from Blairsville, Ga., never wavered from that decision and was rewarded for it Saturday night.

Charging forward from his 10th starting spot, Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., took the lead from Kyle Larson of Elk Grove, Calif., midway through Saturday’s Bristol Dirt Nationals finale at the high-speed half-mile oval and cruised to a $50,000 victory in the 40-lap feature.

“This ranks right up with the World 100,” said Davenport, whose decorated Late Model career includes three victories in Eldora Speedway’s prestigious World 100 to go along with his Lucas Oil titles and numerous other crown jewel victories. “We’ve had this event circled on our calendar for a really long time. We’ve pretty much given up a chance to run for a Lucas Oil title this year to be able to come here and run this event. It definitely means a lot to me to make the right decision and have it pay off the way that it did.”

While Davenport had confidence that his decision to essentially give up chasing a Lucas Oil title in order to race at Bristol would turn out to be the right one, the positive outcome wasn’t certain for much of the night. A subpar effort during Saturday’s prelims put Davenport in 10th for the start of the race, and for the first 10 laps, he didn’t make much headway forward.

But Davenport found his groove as the race entered its middle stages and rallied into the top five by the time the race’s third caution waved on lap 17. He took full advantage of the ensuing restart, ducking low on the front straightaway to roar by early-leader Chris Ferguson of Mount Holly, N.C.,  and Frank Ingram of Woodstock, Ga., in moving from fifth to third with a three-wide pass.

Davenport overtook Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., for second on the race’s final restart two laps later and quickly chased down Larson before streaking by the NASCAR star on lap 21 to take the lead. Davenport was unheeded the remaining distance, pulling to nearly a straightaway advantage as the race ran caution free to the finish.

“I was so good getting into turn one on the bottom. I could run wide open all the way to the center and steer and pretty much go wherever I needed to,” Davenport said in praising his the Double L Motorsports Longhorn Chassis. “That hole right off of two would really upset my car, but I could hug right around the durttles and still be really, really good.”

Settling for a runner-up finish for the second straight night at Bristol, Larson crossed the finish line 3.496 seconds behind Davenport after turning back challenges from Bloomquist, who finished third. Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., finished fourth with Ingram rounding out the top five. Ferguson, who claimed a $10,000 victory in Friday’s tuneup event at Bristol, led the race’s first 10 laps before giving way to Larson on lap 11 and eventually falling back to seventh at the finish.

Davenport’s victory was an improvement of two spots from his finish in Friday’s opening night feature. After that third-place effort on Friday, Davenport was critical of the high-speed track surface that allowed for little passing in Friday’s 25-lap feature. He specially questioned officials decision to wet and rework the track directly before the Friday’s Super Late Model feature.

On Saturday, Davenport got his wish for a slower, slicker track surface.

“Last night, the last two laps, I ran wide open around one and two,” Davenport said. “You just can’t pass like that. We have to have slower speeds at a place like this to be able to maneuver around each other. If everybody runs wide open we’re just going to get in one lane and the only time anyone’s going pass is when we catch lapped cars.

“I think they did a phenomenal job of understand and seeing what they did wrong last night and knowing they didn’t need to do anything to the racetrack tonight.”

Racing at a NASCAR track, Davenport used a NASCAR connection to secure his victory. His teammate for the Bristol weekend, two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, had to start from the tail of a consolation race after missing qualifying and heat races while racing the NASCAR Truck Series in Atlanta. With a different tire combination than anyone else in the consolation race was running, Busch charged through the field to finish second and nearly win the 10-lap prelim.

Busch’s impressive run in his consolation race gave Davenport the confidence to go with the same tire combination on his car in the main event, and the moved paid off.

“In the B-Main with Kyle, we went a little bit harder on tire with him than the whole field did,” Davenport said. “I talked to him a little bit before he went out about why I felt like he was on the right tire and everyone else was on the wrong tire. He would be gaining speed and everyone else would be losing speed. It definitely made him look like a hero out there the way he came from the back.”

Larson agreed that Davenport’s tire choice played a large part in his dominance toward the end of the race. While he was disappointed to come up once spot short of a Bristol dirt victory for the second straight night, he was still pleased with his effort.

“Davenport was just a lot better than me,” said Larson, the NASCAR and dirt open-wheel star who began dabbling in Dirt Late Model racing late in the 2020 season. “They were on a harder compound. I think right-front and left-rear. He was just able to run harder and be gripped up. I kind of had to take care of my stuff. … He was just much better than me. Blew my doors off and put a straightaway on me pretty quick.

“Finishing second behind Jonathan with all the success he’s had is still awesome with me being a rookie really in Late Models.”

After quickly charging to second from his sixth starting spot, Bloomquist thought he had a car capable of winning the race before a series of cautions midway through and fading tires began to slow his pace.

“We fired up really good and got right up to second,” said Bloomquist, who was looking for his third career Bristol dirt victory after winning two Hav-A-Tampa Series races when the track was last covered in dirt in 2001. “Felt like we had it under control, but then we had those multiple cautions. We ran a little bit harder tire and the edges kind of came off of it. For whatever reason, it didn’t re-fire the more cautions we had. But all in all it was a fun night and a good night.”

Saturday’s 40-lap race was slowed by four cautions, all appearing between laps 13 and 19. None were for serious accidents.

Notes: Fourteen of the race’s 24 starters were running at the finish with eight cars on the lead lap. … After the first 13 laps ran caution free, David Payne of Murphy, N.C., brought out the first caution when he slowed with frontend damage. … Michael Chilton of Salvisa, Ky., spun in turn four to draw a lap-17 yellow. … G.R. Smith of Cornelius, N.C., spun and slid into the turn four wall. … The final caution on lap 19 was for Brian Nuttall Jr. of Claxton, Ga., who tagged he wall and slow in turn two. …  The event included racing for eight divisions, including a $7,500 Crate Late Model main event won by Austin Dillon on Saturday and Friday’s $5,000-to-win 602 Crate Late Model feature won by Cass Fowler. … Seventh-starting Brandon Overton of Evans, Ga., was never a factor in fading to a 23rd-place finish. … Jensen Ford of Johnson City, Tenn., was up to fifth from his 12th starting spot when steering issues forced him to retire.

Consolation results

(10 laps; top 4 transfer)

First consolation finish: G.R. Smith, Kyle Busch, Michael Chilton, Travis Stemler, Boom Briggs, Tim Isenberg, Tyler Horst, Jeff Sloan, Graylin Prince, Jason Walker.

Second consolation finish: Brian Nuttall Jr., Kyle Lear, Joey Coulter, Jon Hodgkiss, Jason Riggs, Ray Cook, Chris Nash, Tracey Cooper, David Webster, Brian Mullins

Heat race results

(8 laps; top 4 transfer)

First heat finish: Chris Ferguson, Bobby Pierce, Chris Madden, Adam Yarbrough, Travis Stemler, G.R. Smith, Michael Chilton, Jeff Sloan, Bob Gordon, Graylin Prince, Jason Walker.

Second heat finish: Frank Ingram, Brandon Overton, Coleby Frye, Michael Rouse, Tyler Horst, Tim Isenberg, Shane Bailey, Brian Shockley, Boom Briggs.

Third heat finish: Kyle Larson, Scott Bloomquist, Jonathan Davenport, David Payne, Brian Nuttall Jr., Kyle Lear, Joey Coulter, Farrel Skelton, Brian Mullins, David Webster, Chris Nash.

Fourth heat finish: Donald McIntosh, Dakotah Knuckles, Jensen Ford, Jay Scott, Jason Riggs, Ray Cook, Jon Hodgkiss, Andy Standridge, Tracey Cooper, Dustin Walker.

Qualifying results

First group   
Chris Ferguson (22), Mount Holly, N.C., 16.069
Frank Ingram (F9), Woodstock, Ga., 16.271
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 16.574
Brandon Overton (76), Evans, Ga., 16.658
Adam Yarbrough (57), Denver, N.C., 16.832
Michael Rouse (23R), Wilson, N.C., 16.864
Chris Madden (44), Gray Court, S.C., 16.920
Cla Knight (42), North Augusta, S.C., 16.930
Michael Chilton (97), Salvisa, Ky., 16.940
Coleby Frye (0), Dover, Pa., 17.070
Travis Stemler (4), Ionia, Mich., 17.192
Tim Isenberg (9i), Marshfield, Wis., 17.356
Jeff Sloan (7S), Charleston, Mo., 17.439
Boom Briggs (99B), Bear Lake, Pa., 17.549
Bob Gordon (31G), Keyser, W.Va., 17.596
Shane Bailey (1B), Grayson, Ky., 17.851
G.R. Smith (89), Cornelius, N.C., 17.880
Tyler Horst (14H), Waynesboro, Pa., 17.928
Jason Walker (88), Culleoka, Tenn., 18.112
Brian Schockley (17S), Thorn Hill, Tenn., 18.231
Graylin Prince (7P), Loveland, Ohio, 18.426
David Mielke (87), Gladwin, Mich., 18.711
Reid Millard (14R), Jefferson City, Mo., no time   
Kyle Busch (51), Las Vegas, Nev., no time
Second group   
Scott Bloomquist (0), Mooresburg, Tenn., 16.659
Donald McIntosh (7M), Dawsonville, Ga., 16.672
Kyle Larson (6), Elk Grove, Calif., 16.713
Jensen Ford (83), Johnson City, Tenn., 16.754
Jonathan Davenport (49), Blairsville, Ga., 16.767
Jay Scott (J27), Fayetteville, Tenn., 16.794
David Payne (8P), Murphy, N.C., 16.889
Dakotah Knuckles (21K), Ewing, Va., 16.903
Brian Nuttall Jr. (16), Claxton, Ga., 17.026
Ray Cook (53), Brasstown, N.C., 17.022
Joey Coulter (2), San Antonio, Texas, 17.138
Jason Riggs (81), College Grove, Tenn., 17.146
Kyle Lear (151), Severna Park, Md., 17.242
Jon Hodgkiss (69), Kennedy Township, Pa., 17.407
Brian Mullins (626), Cincinnati, Ohio, 17.521
Dustin Walker (14W), Peculiar, Mo., 17.684
David Webster (44W), Monroe, Wis., 17.890
Andy Standridge (156), Tellico Plains, Tenn., 17.974
Farrel Skelton (0F), Mount Pleasant, Tenn., 18.142
Tracey Cooper (02), Tunnelton, W.Va., no time
Bryant Dickinson (5*), Ionia, Mich., no time   
Tim Vance (17T), Clover, S.C., no time
Edward Freeman (215), Cropwell, Ala., no time
Chris Nash (354), Portage, Mich., no time

Feature lineup

Row 1: Ferguson, Larson
Row 2: Ingram, McIntosh
Row 3: Pierce, Bloomquist
Row 4: Overton, Knuckles
Row 5: Madden, Davenport
Row 6: Frye, Ford
Row 7: Yarbrough, Payne
Row 8: Rouse, Scott
Row 9: Smith, Nuttall Jr.
Row 10: Busch, Lear
Row 11: Chilton, Coulter
Row 12: Stemler, Hodgkiss

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