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Usac: Windom wins usac’s prosource passing master for 2020
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12/8/20 6:03 PM WINDOM WINS USAC’S PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER FOR 2020
http://usacracing.com/news/sprint-ca...aster-for-2020 ![]() WINDOM WINS USAC’S PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER FOR 2020 Speedway, Indiana (December 8, 2020)………Chris Windom commandeered the inaugural season-long ProSource Passing Master award for 2020, leading practically from start to finish, to claim the $2,500 reward awarded to the driver advancing the most total feature positions throughout the USAC Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy Drink National Midget seasons. Windom’s total of 226 positions advanced in the three series trounced all others in the final tally, 101 more than his nearest competition. Perhaps most remarkably for the 2020 USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget champ, of the 60 USAC National races he competed in this past season, the Canton, Ill. native moved forward from his starting spot on 42 of those occasions.* Justin Grant came the closest to Windom’s mark, advancing in 23 of his feature starts. Windom’s biggest personal gain of the season came at the Indiana State Fairgrounds’ USAC Silver Crown Hoosier Hundred where he stormed from his 24th starting spot to finish 5th.* His move from 22nd to 4th in September’s USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car feature at Gas City (Ind.) I-69 Speedway served as the largest move by one driver in any event with the series all year long. Minden, Nevada’s Tanner Thorson, who competed full-time in the midgets with a series-leading seven victories, and made six starts in the sprints, finished an impressive second in the Passing Master points with 125.* Kyle Cummins (Princeton, Ind.) won three-straight sprint features in midsummer and took third in the Passing Master standings with 108.* Gas City Indiana Sprint Week opening night victor, Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), earned fourth overall at 102, while Robert Ballou (Rocklin, Calif), who earned Indiana Sprint Week’s Passing Master award, was fifth overall with 101 passes. * 2020 PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 226-Chris Windom 125-Tanner Thorson 108-Kyle Cummins 102-Logan Seavey 101-Robert Ballou 97-Cannon McIntosh 96-Shane Cottle & Justin Grant 79-Brady Bacon 78-Tyler Courtney 75-Kyle Larson 71-Andrew Layser & Chase Stockon 68-Buddy Kofoid & Daison Pursley 67-Thomas Meseraull 63-Kevin Thomas Jr. 61-Tanner Carrick 60-Clinton Boyles 50-Jerry Coons Jr. 41-Brandon Mattox 40-Robert Dalby 38-Emerson Axsom, Mario Clouser & Carson Short 37Tyler Thomas 35-Dave Darland, Chase Johnson & Matt Westfall 34-C.J. Leary & Jadon Rogers 32-Mike Haggenbottom 30-Dakota Jackson & Jake Swanson 29Kaylee Bryson & Shane Cockrum 27-Cole Bodine & Bryan Gossel 24-David Gravel & Kyle Robbins 22-Shane Golobic & Matt Goodnight 19-Jake Neuman & Aaron Pierce 18-Trey Gropp & Ronnie Wuerdeman 17-Anton Hernandez 16-Sam Johnson, Patrick Lawson, Ace McCarthy & Dustin Smith 14-Zach Daum & Travis Welpott 12-Chris Phillips 11-Max Adams, Noah Gass & Austin Nemire 10-Nate McMillin 9-Austin Mundie & Bryan Wiedeman 8-Casey Buckman, A.J. Hopkins & Scotty Weir 7-Jason McDougal, Ethan Mitchell & Kyle O'Gara 6-Oliver Akard, Steve Buckwalter, Wyatt Burks, Stephen Schnapf, Casey Shuman & Zeb Wise 5-Steve Thomas 4-Jesse Colwell, Chase Randall, Kent Schmidt & Curtis Spicer 3-Maria Cofer, Mark Cole, Anthony D'Alessio & Kody Swanson 2-Terry Babb, Dave Berkheimer, Nick Bilbee, Brenham Crouch, Katlynn Leer, Danny Long, Jesse Love & Jake Simmons 1-Toni Breidinger, Kurt Gross, Kyle Hamilton, Bobby Santos, Tanner Swanson & Jacob Wilson * |
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