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PURSLEY PURSUES PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER, LEADS WITH 182 ENTERING OCTOBER

2023 USAC ProSource Passing Master leader, Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) 2023 USAC ProSource Passing Master leader, Daison Pursley (Locust Grove, Okla.) Josh James Artwork Photo

PURSLEY PURSUES PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER, LEADS WITH 182 ENTERING OCTOBER

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media

Speedway, Indiana (October 3, 2023)………Thus far, Daison Pursley has passed more cars and advanced through the field more often than any other driver throughout the 2023 USAC National season, placing him right at the top of the ProSource Passing Master standings.

The Locust Grove, Okla. native has passed a combined total of 182 cars total between his full-time duties on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship and USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship trails.

That’s 39 more than his nearest competitor, Logan Seavey (Sutter, Calif.), with a total of 10 USAC National events remaining on the 2023 season (six midget, three sprint and one Silver Crown).

The single season record for feature passes made in a single USAC National season came in 2021 when Justin Grant accumulated 236.

ProSource, of Grand Saline, Texas, has posted a $2,500 year-end reward to the USAC nationally licensed driver who passes the most total cars during feature events throughout USAC’s 2023 National season.

The bonus payday awaits the driver who advances the most positions combined between USAC’s Silver Crown, AMSOIL National Sprint Car and NOS Energy Drink National Midget divisions.

The 2023 season marks the fourth year of ProSource’s Passing Master championship.  Chris Windom captured the inaugural edition in 2020.  Justin Grant has claimed the honor in each of the past two seasons in 2021 and 2022.

Next up for Pursley and company is this Saturday night, October 7, with the running of the Fall Nationals at Indiana’s Lawrenceburg Speedway, paying $20,000-to-win.  A $10,000 bonus is also on the line for any driver outside the top-12 in the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship standings.

Pits open at 3pm Eastern with the grandstands opening at 5pm, the drivers meeting at 5:15pm and cars on track at 6pm with qualifying and racing immediately following.  General admission tickets are $35, kids 7-12 are $7 and children 6 and under are free.

 

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2023 USAC PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINT STANDINGS

(As of October 3, 2023)

1. 182-Daison Pursley

2. 143-Logan Seavey

3. 113-Justin Grant

4. 112-Emerson Axsom

5. 106-Shane Cottle

6. 105-Matt Westfall

7. 100-Robert Ballou

8. 92-Brady Bacon

9. 90-Chase Stockon

10. 78-Mitchel Moles

11. 73-Kevin Thomas Jr.

12. 66-Kyle Cummins

13. 62-Carson Garrett & C.J. Leary

15. 58-Thomas Meseraull

16. 57-Jacob Denney & Gavin Miller

18. 52-Jake Andreotti, Hayden Reinbold & Bryant Wiedeman

21. 50-Taylor Ferns & Jake Swanson

23. 49-Kaylee Bryson

24. 47-Jadon Rogers

25. 45-Ryan Timms

26. 43-Wayne Johnson

27. 39-Joey Amantea & Taylor Reimer

29. 38-Cannon McIntosh

30. 37-Jerry Coons Jr.

31. 36-Jade Avedisian

32. 34-Travis Welpott

33. 33-Tanner Thorson

34. 30-Chance Crum

35. 28-Mario Clouser

36. 26-Trey Burke & Chase McDermand

38. 25-Briggs Danner

39. 22-Brent Beauchamp & Kody Swanson

41. 21-Gregg Cory & Bryan Gossel

43. 20-Max Adams

44. 18-Tyler Courtney

45. 17-Dave Berkheimer

46. 16-Russ Gamester & Brandon Mattox

48. 15-Alex Bright, Casey Buckman, Mike McVetta & Ethan Mitchell

52. 14-Bobby Santos

53. 13-Shane Cockrum & Daniel Whitley

55. 11-Jesse Love

56. 10-Derek Bischak

57. 9-Patrick Bruns, Xavier Doney, Davey Hamilton Jr. & Carmen Perigo

61. 8-Cole Bodine, Chris Fetter & Tyler Roahrig

64. 7-Dakoda Armstrong, Nathan Byrd, Eddie Tafoya Jr. & Ryan Thomas

68. 6-Steve Buckwalter, Charles Davis Jr., Ivan Glotzbach, Nathan Moore, Kyle O'Gara, Steven Russell & Brady Short

75. 5-Mark Smith, Kyle Steffens & Billy Wease

78. 4-Sterling Cling, Chris Urish & Korey Weyant

81. 3-Mariah Ede, Danny Long, Travis Millar, Tom Paterson & Brent Yarnal

86. 2-Mark Bitner, Chase Dietz, Dallas Hewitt, Davey Ray & Brian Ruhlman

91. 1-Brenham Crouch, Ava Gropp, Matt Mitchell, Kyle Robbins & Dalton Stevens