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White wins 100th in Friday feature at Super Bowl

GREENVILLE, Texas (June 6) – Jeff White won for the 100th time in his

I.M.C.A. Sunoco Modified career Friday night at Super Bowl Speedway.

From Ector, Texas, White also won the week before at Greenville and came oh

so-close last Saturday with a second-place run at North Texas Motor Speedway in

Royse City.

“I’ve never kept track, so I didn’t know how many wins I had,” he said. “I

didn’t know it was my 100th until after the race, when my wife Holly told me.”

The victory Friday was also his seventh of the season.

White became just the second Texas driver to win an I.M.C.A. track

championship when he took top honors at Grayson County Speedway in 1986. He had

a single-season best 14 wins in 1995. His collection of track championships now

numbers eight, including the 2002 crown at North Texas.

The 16 years from White’s first to his most recent track title is the

longest such span for any Modified driver since the division was introduced in

1979.

White is the 19th Modified driver to reach the 100 career win mark, and the

third to do so this season.

He joins Ronnie Wallace of North Platte, Neb., and Aaron Spangler of Dove

Creek, Colo., as the newest members of that elite fraternity.

Feature Results – 1. Jeff White; 2. Ken Miller; 3. Brandon Watson; 4. David

McKay; 5. Billy Brierton; 6. Danny Caldwell; 7. Tim Clonch; 8. Jeff Emerson; 9.

Adam Cox; 10. Randy Calhoun; 11. Scott Wells; 12. Shawn Gammage; 13. Shad Wells;

14. Jeff Benson; 15. Shawn Stephenson; 16. Patrik Daniel; 17. Jared Bartoo; 18.

Greg Kruger; 19. Courtney Fetty; 20. Cody Smith; 21. Dennie Gieber; 22. Tracy

Fetty; 23. Rod Sims; 24. Tommy Davis Jr.

 

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