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1/26/21 8:29 PM USAC SPRINT TOP ROOKIE ROGERS LOOKS TO MAKE GAINS IN 2021
http://usacracing.com/news/sprint-ca...-gains-in-2021 ![]() USAC SPRINT TOP ROOKIE ROGERS LOOKS TO MAKE GAINS IN 2021 By: Richie Murray – USAC Media Worthington, Indiana (January 26, 2021)………Still just a high school senior, Jadon Rogers can already count himself as a six-year sprint car racing veteran, but in 2020, the Worthington, Ind. teenager took on the bulk of the USAC trail for the first time, and as a result, earned himself the 2020 AMSOIL National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year award. Rogers and his family-owned No. 14 team began the season picking and choosing USAC events, starting just four of the first 11 events on the schedule, but from mid-July onward, starting at Indiana Sprint Week when he picked up a ride in the Randy Edwards No. 61m, stepping in for the briefly retired Stephen Schnapf, Rogers committed himself to the remainder of the schedule to earn the honor. Rogers overtook season-long top-Rookie Anton Hernandez (Arlington, Texas) three-quarters of the way through the year, with seven races remaining, and never relinquished it, finishing 14th overall in the final series standings. “This is outstanding,” Rogers exclaimed. *“We bought in about halfway through the year last year, really started chipping away.* We didn’t really know at the beginning of the year that we were going to run for (Rookie of the Year). *When we got closer to the middle of the year, we knew that if we were going to run for it, we were going to have to go hard.” Rogers indeed did finish strong, making large strides in the latter stretch where he earned three of his five total top-ten finishes in his last five starts, topped by a career best finish of 2nd at Tri-State Speedway’s Haubstadt Hustler in September.* Along the way, Rogers also notched a 7th at Gas City, Ind., a 9th at Putnamville, Ind. and a 9th and 10th at Tri-State, making him three-for-three on the year in recording top-ten results at Haubstadt, Ind. track in USAC competition. Establishing USAC career highs in all statistical categories, Rogers was also the fastest qualifier in one of the largest fields of the year, topping 51 cars in time trials during the July 3 Bill Gardner Sprintacular at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Ind.* Despite the achievement, qualifying is an aspect of the racing program that Rogers is still learning, one step, and one lap, at a time. “Qualifying is the hardest part,” Rogers acknowledges. *“You’ve just got to make a good lap and then you’ve got to strive for an even better one on the second lap.* Sometimes just cutting one good lap is a struggle. *We really struggled qualifying all year and maybe that’s my fault, but we’ll keep trying harder and if we can get that better, I think we can put ourselves in a better position for success.” Rogers splits his time racing on dirt tracks in the Midwest with time spent in the fall on the soccer field and in the winter on the basketball court, both sports in which he excels in at White River Valley High School in Switz City, Ind. However, like many during this time of the year, Rogers has his mind set on sunny Florida.* However, Rogers has a destination in mind that is a racer’s delight – the dirt, rather than the beach, to kick off the new season at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Fla. for the start of Winter Dirt Games XII where the dawn of a new season presents new goals to strive for and a fire brewing inside. “I just want to get a USAC win,” Rogers stated. *“I want to be able to contend in races and every time I go to the racetrack, I want to be one of the guys to beat.” * USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR ROOKIES OF THE YEAR: 1971: Darl Harrison 1972: Billy Cassella 1973: Rich Leavell 1974: Lee Osborne 1975: Marvin Carman 1976: Roger Rager 1977: Eddie Leavitt 1978: Tim Richmond 1979: Jerry Carman 1980: Frank Riddle 1981: Steve Long & Johnny Coogan 1982: Danny Milburn 1983: Dean Shirley 1984: Jerry Russell 1985: Terry Shepherd 1986: Kenny Jacobs 1987: Rick Ungar 1988: Dean Jacobs 1989: Eric Gordon 1990: Rick Howerton 1991: Tony Stewart 1992: Gary Cameron II 1993: Kenny Irwin Jr. 1994: Bobby Smith 1995: Mark Cassella 1996: Gus Wasson 1997: J.J. Yeley 1998: Tracy Hines 1999: Ryan Newman 2000: Bud Kaeding 2001: Ed Carpenter 2002: Boston Reid 2003: Michael Lewis & Mat Neely 2004: Josh Ford & Josh Wise 2005: Darren Hagen 2006: Scotty Weir 2007: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2008: Chad Boat 2009: Henry Clarke 2010: Justin Grant 2011: Coleman Gulick 2012: C.J. Leary 2013: Tyler Courtney 2014: Jarett Andretti 2015: Aaron Farney 2016: Isaac Chapple 2017: Stevie Sussex 2018: Timmy Buckwalter & Logan Seavey 2019: Dustin Clark 2020: Jadon Rogers * |
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That was an awesome interview w/Jadon Richie,hope you didn't get lost in traffic in downtown Worthington.😊
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