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Hughes hoists winner’s trophy at King of America V presented by Chix Gear

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Jason Hughes
Jason Hughes

HUMBOLDT, Kan.-Jason Hughes stalked Dereck Ramirez for 57 laps Saturday night at the Humboldt Speedway, finally pounced on an opportunity to take the lead on lap 58, and then paced the final 43 circuits to capture the victory in the King of America V Modified Nationals presented by Chix Gear Racewear.
In addition to his 2010 United States Modified Touring Series National Championship trophy, the 40-year-old from Watts, Okla., has won every USMTS major event at least once, but his 124th career USMTS triumph Saturday may be the sweetest of all.

“This is one of the crown jewels we have every year for the Modifieds,” Hughes said in victory lane. “You want to have your name on all of them, and this is one of them we was missing and sure liked to get.”

Hughes has won more USMTS races at ‘The Hummer’ than any other driver, but his tenth and most recent win prior to Saturday night came 13 races ago during the 2012 season.

And after spending most of last year on the road racing late models full time, his last USMTS victory of any kind was at the Salina (Okla.) Highbanks Speedway on Oct. 11, 2013.

“We had a pretty good race car tonight,” Hughes said. “We started the year off good and found a few problems with it, went down and did some testing last week and got her dialed in for this race.”

Ramirez, who started on the pole next to Hughes to start the 100-lapper, set a furious pace early on and pulled out to a big lead. But his advantage began to shrink after lap 12 when a swarm of lapped cars slowed his progress and allowed Hughes to narrow the gap.

Cautions on laps 22, 31, 42 and 51 kept the field close behind the back bumper of Ramirez, with Hughes searching throughout the first half of the race for a way to get by.

“I knew somebody was ducking underneath me and I could hear somebody up top,” Ramirez said. “So I just tried to keep my car wide but I was still sort of a sitting duck out there.”

Derick Ramirez battling Jason Hughes
Derick Ramirez battling Jason Hughes

While Hughes was maneuvering in Ramirez’s shadow, defending King of America winner Rodney Sanders was methodically working his way to the front of the pack and eventually got around Brandon Davis and Austin Arneson in back-to-back laps to take control of the third spot on lap 45.

Another yellow flag on lap 57 saw Hughes get his chance on the restart when Ramirez bobbled ever so slightly through a rough portion of turn 4. Hughes pulled alongside and edged Ramirez by a nose to take the lead for the first time on lap 58.

“Dereck’s a heck of a racer and he had a good car,” Hughes said, “I just kept working and trying to run him clean. I finally make a good line around the outside there and got the passing lane. It was a long, hard battle there.

“I felt pretty good about my line and if I could get by him I thought maybe I could drive away from him.”

Ramirez never let Hughes get too far away, keeping him within two or three car lengths until the race’s final caution came out with 19 laps to go.

On the restart, Sanders darted to the outside of Ramirez and shut the door as they exited turn 2.

Hughes found the back of the field with eight laps remaining and Sanders pulled up to the leader’s rear bumper as they managed the lapped traffic around them.

“I didn’t have a clue who it was,” Hughes admitted. “I seen a nose down there one time and just tried to make sure I didn’t anything silly with the lapped cars.”

Sanders had some daylight underneath Hughes and almost pulled even as they crossed beneath the flagstand with two laps to go, but Hughes pulled away in the next corner and was able to keep Sanders at bay for the final two trips around the 1/3-mile clay oval.

“I wasn’t going to do anything to move him out of the way. He races me clean all the time so I wasn’t going to do anything too crazy,” a smiling Sanders said. “I was trying to give it all I had, letting it slide all around there at the end because I thought it was close to being over.”

Hughes pocketed $10,000 for his efforts, along with an extra $500 from Kenny’s Tile and a brand new driveshaft from Fast Shafts.

Jason Hughes
Jason Hughes

Sanders, who won more than 30 feature races in between Hughes’s last two, settled for a $6,000 consolation prize while Ramirez continued his hot start to the 2015 campaign with a third-place finish.

Davis held on for fourth and Jeremy Payne slid past 11 cars en route to a fifth-place result. Arneson, Lucas Schott, Zack VanderBeek, Chris Brown and 2012 King of America winner Stormy Scott rounded out the top 10.

After suffering through a difficult week, VanderBeek raced his way out of the “C” Main and then used a last-lap, last-corner pass to earn the final transfer spot into the finale.

He made the most of his good fortune, roaring from 26th on the starting grid to eighth on the final score sheets.

A total of 82 cars and drivers were on hand for the three-day affair which will be broadcast to a national television audience this summer on MAVTV.

Up next for the tireless touring titans of the USMTS is a three-race swing to kick off the Double H Bands Southern Region presented by Day Motor Sports.

Thursday, April 9, will find the USMTS Casey’s Cup Series powered by S&S Fishing & Rental at the Superbowl Speedway in Greenville, Texas, and then on to the RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas, on Friday, April 10. The tripleheader wraps up on Saturday, April 11, at the Longdale Speedway in Longdale, Okla.

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OFFICIAL RESULTS
United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS)
King of America V Modified Nationals presented by Chix Gear Racewear – Night 3 of 3
Humboldt Speedway, Humboldt, Kan.
Saturday, March 28, 2015

Showing finishing position, starting position in parentheses, car number, driver, hometown, laps completed and money won.

LAST CHANCE RACE #1 (18 laps, top 6 advance):
1. (1) 71s Dustin Strand, Grand Forks, N.D., 18.
2. (3) 29 Preston Seratt, Dyersburg, Tenn., 18.
3. (2) 22d Daniel Hilsabeck, Adel, Iowa, 18.
4. (8) J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M., 18.
5. (4) 88d Matt Dotson, Hallsville, Mo., 18.
6. (7) 8t Dustin Hyde, Texarkana, Texas, 18.
7. (11) 98 John Allen, Chanute, Kan., 18, $350.
8. (13) 42L Bud Longpine, Drummond, Okla., 18, $350.
9. (12) 99 Josh Angst, Winona, Minn., 18, $350.
10. (16) 1g Pat Graham, Ames, Iowa, 18, $350.
11. (17) 44 Jared Rogers, Tecumseh, Kan., 18, $350.
12. (15) 17 Jeremy Chambers, Parsons, Kan., 18, $350.
13. (20) 4 Billy Vogel, West Fargo, N.D., 18, $350.
14. (14) 86d Dagan Heim, Rosemount, Minn., 18, $350.
15. (18) 38 Ronnie Gould III, Seminole, Okla., 17, $350.
16. (10) 12 Lucas Lee, Paris, Tenn., 13, $350.
17. (5) 40 Jessy Willard, Mound, Kan., 13, $350.
18. (6) 71 Jim Body, Diamond, Mo., 8, $350.
19. (19) 42 Paul Niznik, Medford, Wis., 8, $350.
20. (9) 227 Chase Domer, Nevada, Mo., 4, $350.
DNS – 6 Brock Bauman, Eureka, Ill., 0, $350.
DNS – 4 Cody Bauman, Eureka, Ill., 0, $350.
DNS – 21k Kyle Brown, State Center, Iowa, 0, $350.

LAST CHANCE RACE #2 (18 laps, top 6 advance):
1. (2) 2 Grant Junghans, Manhattan, Kan., 18.
2. (3) 96a Alex Engelstad, Beltrami, Minn., 18.
3. (1) 21 Robby Arnold, Marmaduke, Ark., 18.
4. (4) 05 Jake Hartung, Elmwood, Wis., 18.
5. (8) 2x Brady Gerdes, Villard, Minn., 18.
6. (11) 36m Logan Martin, West Plains, Mo., 18.
7. (6) G17 Fito Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M., 18, $350.
8. (9) 68 Brandon Watson, Denison, Texas, 18, $350.
9. (10) 7a Shane Sabraski, Rice, Minn., 18, $350.
10. (5) 66 Greg Burt, Enid, Okla., 18, $350.
11. (12) 52 Chad Davis, Tulsa, Okla., 18, $350.
12. (17) 26g Bob Gierke, Westport, Minn., 18, $350.
13. (7) 1x Cody Erickson, Ulen, Minn., 18, $350.
14. (13) 49s Caleb Shown, Hooks, Texas, 18, $350.
15. (20) 11s Scotty Bough, Nevada, Mo., 18, $350.
16. (23) 51 Tim Thomas, West Fargo, N.D., 17, $350.
17. (21) 30 Darin Wendt, Williston, N.D., 17, $350.
18. (22) X Chris Moore, Madison, S.D., 17, $350.
19. (16) 32 Shaun Peterson, Alexandria, Minn., 14, $350.
20. (15) 9d8 Paden Phillips, Chanute, Kan., 7, $350.
21. (19) 2g Troy Girolamo, Eleva, Wis., 6, $350.
22. (18) 20 Trevor Anderson, Watertown, S.D., 6, $350.
23. (14) 14 Aaron Olson, Mekinock, N.D., 1, $350.

“C” MAIN (20 laps, top 12 advance):
1. (2) 2 Casey Arneson, Fargo, N.D., 20.
2. (1) 49 Bob Timm, Winona, Minn., 20.
3. (5) 85 Thomas Tillison Jr., Wellston, Okla., 20.
4. (8) 24 Brad Waits, Rochester, Minn., 20.
5. (6) 91 Joe Duvall, Claremore, Okla., 20.
6. (3) C8 Timothy Culp, Sheridan, Ark., 20.
7. (9) 33z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa, 20.
8. (4) 24s Mike Stearns, Hecla, S.D., 20.
9. (7) 16 Austin Siebert, Grandview, Mo., 20.
10. (16) 96a Alex Engelstad, Beltrami, Minn., 20.
11. (21) 88d Matt Dotson, Hallsville, Mo., 20.
12. (10) 99m Mike Mullen, Suamico, Wis., 20.
13. (19) J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M., 20.
14. (17) 22d Daniel Hilsabeck, Adel, Iowa, 20, $500.
15. (24) 36m Logan Martin, West Plains, Mo., 20, $500.
16. (22) 2x Brady Gerdes, Villard, Minn., 20, $500.
17. (18) 21 Robby Arnold, Marmaduke, Ark., 20, $500.
18. (20) 05 Jake Hartung, Elmwood, Wis., 20, $500.
19. (12) 20r Bryan Rowland, Woodward, Okla., 20, $500.
20. (15) 29 Preston Seratt, Dyersburg, Tenn., 16, $500.
21. (23) 8t Dustin Hyde, Texarkana, Texas, 16, $500.
22. (14) 2 Grant Junghans, Manhattan, Kan., 16, $500.
23. (13) 71s Dustin Strand, Grand Forks, N.D., 15, $500.
24. (11) 23k Ben Kates, Tonganoxie, Kan., 10, $500.

“B” MAIN (20 laps, top 14 advance):
1. (1) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas, 20.
2. (2) 30 Jordan Grabouski, Beatrice, Neb., 20.
3. (4) 97 Cade Dillard, Robeline, La., 20.
4. (7) 186 Jeremy Payne, Springfield, Mo., 20.
5. (11) 2s Stormy Scott, Las Cruces, N.M., 20.
6. (5) 3 Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa, 20.
7. (9) 21j Josh Everhart, Burlingame, Kan., 20.
8. (16) 24 Brad Waits, Rochester, Minn., 20.
9. (10) 18 Tate Davenport, Vinton, Ky., 20.
10. (14) 49 Bob Timm, Winona, Minn., 20.
11. (6) 19r Ryan Gustin, Marshalltown, Iowa, 20.
12. (15) 85 Thomas Tillison Jr., Wellston, Okla., 20.
13. (12) 21x Travis Saurer, Elizabeth, Minn., 20.
14. (19) 33z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa, 20.
15. (22) 96a Alex Engelstad, Beltrami, Minn., 20, $700.
16. (18) C8 Timothy Culp, Sheridan, Ark., 20, $700.
17. (20) 24s Mike Stearns, Hecla, S.D., 20, $700.
18. (13) 2 Casey Arneson, Fargo, N.D., 20, $700.
19. (21) 16 Austin Siebert, Grandview, Mo., 20, $700.
20. (17) 91 Joe Duvall, Claremore, Okla., 20.
21. (8) 218 Chase Junghans, Manhattan, Kan., 14, $700.
22. (24) 99m Mike Mullen, Suamico, Wis., 12, $700.
23. (3) 87 Darron Fuqua, Mayetta, Kan., 12, $700.
24. (23) 88d Matt Dotson, Hallsville, Mo., 11, $700.

CHIX GEAR RACEWEAR “A” MAIN (100 laps):
1. (2) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla., 100, $10500.
2. (13) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas., 100, $6000.
3. (1) 4r Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla., 100, $4250.
4. (6) 50iii Brandon Davis, Medford, Minn., 100, $3400.
5. (16) 186 Jeremy Payne, Springfield, Mo., 100, $2700.
6. (3) 10 Austin Arneson, Fargo, N.D., 100, $2200.
7. (11) 69 Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn., 100, $2000.
8. (26) 33z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa., 100, $1700.
9. (7) 21 Chris Brown, Spring, Texas., 100, $1500.
10. (17) 2s Stormy Scott, Las Cruces, N.M., 100, $1400.
11. (9) 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo., 100, $1300.
12. (15) 97 Cade Dillard, Robeline, La., 100, $1250.
13. (21) 18 Tate Davenport, Vinton, Ky., 100, $1225.
14. (18) 3 Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa., 100, $1200.
15. (10) 2c Dave Cain, Corcoran, Minn., 100, $1150.
16. (5) K6 Joe Adams, Enid, Okla., 100, $1125.
17. (12) 23 Justin Rexwinkle, South Coffeyville, Okla., 99, $1100.
18. (25) 21x Travis Saurer, Elizabeth, Minn., 99, $1090.
19. (4) 49jr Jake Timm, Winona, Minn., 80, $1080.
20. (27) 91 Joe Duvall, Claremore, Okla., 78, $1070.
21. (19) 21J Josh Everhart, Burlingame, Kan., 63, $1060.
22. (8) 71 Philip Houston, Odessa, Texas., 57, $1050.
23. (28) J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M., 57, $1040.
24. (22) 49 Bob Timm, Winona, Minn., 57, $1030.
25. (14) 30 Jordan Grabouski, Beatrice, Neb., 31, $1020.
26. (24) 85 Thomas Tillison Jr., Wellston, Okla., 22, $1000.
27. (23) 19R Ryan Gustin, Marshalltown, Iowa., 21, $1000.
28. (20) 24 Brad Waits, Rochester, Minn., 11, $1000.

Lap Leaders: Ramirez 1-57, Hughes 58-100.
Total Laps Led: Ramirez 57, Hughes 43.
Margin of Victory: 0.491 second.
Provisional Starters: Duvall, J. Gallardo.
Hard Charger: VanderBeek (started 26th, finished 8th).
Entries: 82.
Next Race: April 9, Superbowl Speedway, Greenville, Texas.

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USMTS OFFICIAL SPONSORS: American Racer Racing Tires, Casey’s General Stores, Chix Gear Racewear, COMP Cams, Day Motor Sports, Deatherage Opticians, Farm Boy BBQ Sauce, Fast Shafts, Intercomp, KEVKO Oil Pans & Components, MSD, Nitroquest Media Group, RACEceiver, RacinDirt.com, S&S Fishing & Rental, VP Racing Fuels.

USMTS PARTICIPATING SPONSORS: Arizona Sport Shirts, ASi Racewear, BRODIX Cylinder Heads, Double H Bands, Duvall Electric, ElbowsUp.com, Integra Racing Shocks & Springs, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Olympic Fire Protection, Rivers Edge Scrap Management, Schwab’s Tinker Shop, UMotors Motorsports & Marine, Velocita-USA.

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