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Usac: Pursley passes 199, takes 2023 usac prosource passing
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11/29/23 5:29 PM PURSLEY PASSES 199, TAKES 2023 USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER TITLE
More... ![]() PURSLEY PASSES 199, TAKES 2023 USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER TITLE By: Richie Murray – USAC Media Speedway, Indiana (November 29, 2023)………Daison Pursley’s conquests in USAC’s AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy Drink National Midget divisions saw him pass a total of 199 cars in just 62 feature starts throughout the 2023 season. Those efforts paid off for the Locust Grove, Okla. driver as he earned the title of ProSource Passing Master for the 2023 season in his KO Motorsports sprint car and Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports midget. Pursley earned a $2,500 for the passing master honors and will be honored during the Friday night, December 8, USAC Night of Champions at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis. He becomes the third different winner of the season-long Passing Master award which rewards the USAC nationally licensed driver who advanced the most positions during feature events throughout the entirety of USAC’s 2023 national season between Silver Crown, Sprint Cars and Midgets. Since 2020, longtime USAC supporter ProSource Buck Rice has offered the reward with past winners including Chris Windom (2020) and Justin Grant (2021 & 2022).* This time around, it’s Pursley’s turn, and he is grateful to become the latest to earn the badge of honor. “Buck does a lot for this sport whether it’s passing master or hard charger throughout the night,” Pursley noted.* “He’s always there to hand you your money and congratulate you.* It just goes to show that USAC and its supporters are always coming up with these cool awards to give drivers who have had a little hard luck and still get a reward.* It’s cool to pick that up, and we’re all thankful for Buck’s support throughout the years.* It helps all of us get up and down the road.” Officially, Pursley’s biggest advancement of the 2023 USAC season came during September’s Firemen’s Nationals midget race at Wisconsin’s Angell Park Speedway.* After a rough go in qualifying where he nearly got upside down, Pursley picked his way through the field, starting on the tail in 23rd before driving up to a 9th place result. But of all the hard charging efforts that stand out, it was his 14th to 2nd run in the sprint car during Eastern Storm at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway where he nearly broke through for his first points-paying victory with the series.* It’s one he has a tinge of regret, thinking he could’ve made his move for the lead just a bit sooner. In the midget at Beloit, Kansas’ Mitchell County Speedway, Pursley traveled from 18th to 6th, and by the end of the race, felt he had the fastest car on the track, but just ran short of laps. At times, Pursley felt as if he was able to get a lot of those spots because of his aggressiveness on the initial start.* With no time or laps wasted, he was always on the loudpedal. “It shows that we just never quit throughout the night,” Pursley praised.* “We didn’t let our qualifying time discourage us for the rest of the night.* We were able to keep grinding and clicking away and that’s what I feel I do as a driver.* I’m always trying to inch forward whether it’s one spot or one inch, and I feel like I’m always trying.* As soon as the green flag drops, you’ve got to be going forward and I’m very thankful for the group I had around me in the midget and the sprint car that allowed me to pull that off.” Prior to the 2023 season, Pursley was pretty much known for his midget racing experience, namely due to his full-time seasons on the USAC national tour in 2020 and 2021.* But in 2023, he became one of the new stars on USAC’s National Sprint Car circuit, earning Rookie of the Year honors. It’s a pace of lifestyle he has embraced as he continues to pick up the accolades just just two years since a severe spinal injury nearly derailed his life and career before his determined comeback. “Being a full-time USAC Midget and Sprint Car guy, your schedule is just busy,” Pursley laid out.* “There’s just no time for rest, and if you want to do it, you’ve got to be a true racecar driver and love this stuff at heart.* Where I feel like I’ve learned a lot this year is just being versatile enough to get inside of a midget and then into a sprint car.* The rudest awakening was the fact that these cars are different, and you have to keep that in the back of your mind on how to drive each one of them. *You’ve got about three laps of practice each night to start out.* It requires you to figure it out on the fly.” Pursley accomplished both disciplines with flying colors this year, and now it’s true when they say, he's USAC’s master of passing in 2023. * ===================== * 2023 FINAL USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER STANDINGS: 1. 199-Daison Pursley 2. 173-Logan Seavey 3. 142-Justin Grant 4. 136-Emerson Axsom 5. 106-Shane Cottle 6. 105-Matt Westfall 7. 100-Robert Ballou 8. 95-Chase Stockon 9. 92-Brady Bacon 10. 91-Mitchel Moles 11. 89-Jacob Denney 12. 78-Hayden Reinbold 13. 77-Kyle Cummins 14. 73-Kevin Thomas Jr. 15. 68-Bryant Wiedeman 16. 67-Jake Andreotti 17. 65-C.J. Leary 18. 64-Ryan Timms 19. 63-Gavin Miller 20. 62-Carson Garrett 21. 58-Thomas Meseraull 22. 55-Jade Avedisian 23. 54-Jadon Rogers 24. 53-Kaylee Bryson 25. 50-Taylor Ferns & Jake Swanson 27. 45-Taylor Reimer 28. 43-Wayne Johnson 29. 41-Tanner Thorson 30. 40-Cannon McIntosh 31. 39-Joey Amantea & Travis Welpott 33. 37-Jerry Coons Jr. 34. 32-Chance Crum 35. 28-Mario Clouser 36. 26-Trey Burke, Briggs Danner, Jesse Love & Chase McDermand 40. 24-Bryan Gossel 41. 23-Gregg Cory 42. 22-Brent Beauchamp & Kody Swanson 44. 20-Max Adams 45. 18-Tyler Courtney 46. 17-Dave Berkheimer 47. 16-Russ Gamester & Brandon Mattox 49. 15-Alex Bright, Casey Buckman, Mike McVetta & Ethan Mitchell 53. 14-Bobby Santos 54. 13-Shane Cockrum & Daniel Whitley 56. 10-Derek Bischak & Davey Hamilton Jr. 58. 9-Dakoda Armstrong, Patrick Bruns, Xavier Doney & Carmen Perigo 62. 8-Cole Bodine, Chris Fetter, Tyler Roahrig & Kyle Steffens 66. 7-Nathan Byrd, Trey Osborne, Eddie Tafoya Jr. & Ryan Thomas 70. 6-Steve Buckwalter, Sterling Cling, Charles Davis Jr., Ivan Glotzbach, Nathan Moore, Kyle O'Gara, Steven Russell & Brady Short 78. 5-Mark Smith & Billy Wease 80. 4-Chris Urish & Korey Weyant 82. 3-Mariah Ede, Danny Long, Travis Millar, Tom Paterson & Brent Yarnal 87. 2-Mark Bitner, Chase Dietz, Dallas Hewitt, Davey Ray, Brian Ruhlman & Tanner Swanson 93. 1-Brenham Crouch, Ava Gropp, Matt Mitchell, Kyle Robbins & Dalton Stevens * |
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