Dylan Newsome closing in on first Late Model championship

Dylan Newsome closing in on first Late Model championship
Dylan Newsome, pictured at Goodyear All American Speedway prior to a practice session in May 2022. (Andy Marquis/Short Track Scene photo)

JACKSONVILLE, NC – Dylan Newsome is closing in on his first Late Model championship at Goodyear All American Speedway as the points season heads into the home stretch.

Newsome, 24, from Goldsboro, North Carolina, leads the championship standings heading into Saturday night’s Late Model doubleheader, which is the penultimate race for the division in the 2022 championship season.  If he is able to clinch the pennant in September, the road will have been paved with consistency.

“It’s exciting to be leading the points at the moment,” Newsome said.  “It proves that being consistent on the track provides results.  Winning the championship would mean a lot.  We work hard to bring a fast car to the track each week and seeing that work transfer into podium finishes is exciting to say the least.”

Newsome has finished on the podium in every race of the 2022 season, and that success has not been limited to just Goodyear All American Speedway.  The Goldsboro driver also leads the points at Carteret County Speedway.

When he began racing in a four-cylinder car at Southern National Motorsports Park in 2017, success was almost instantaneous.  He picked up wins at the Wilson County track, Ace Speedway, Carteret County, and a handful of other tracks before eventually moving up to V8 classes.

“I never had the opportunity to race go-karts or anything like that when I was younger, nor was I in any kind of racing environment,” Newsome stated.  “To have multiple wins and championships in each of the classes we’ve ran, it’s a great feeling to know that I’m able to compete with these guys that have done it for so much longer than me.”

Newsome’s unconventional career path began with a love for classic cars and muscle cars and hearing stories from his father, championship racer Jack Newsome.  The elder Newsome won championships in four-cylinder and V8 classes at the now-defunct speedways in Wilson County and Wayne County.

“I’ve always loved old cars, and when I was in high school, I tried to keep myself surrounded with hot rods,” Newsome remarked.  “I always imagined motorsports was never really an option.  I had no background in it.  But I know my dad had a history of it in the past and would occasionally bring it up during conversation.  It always sparked my curiosity, and now that I’m involved in it, it’s where I belong.”

Along with his natural talent, Newsome has raced with a quality team behind him led by legendary car owner and crew chief Wendell Davis.  He has also been able to lean on championship driver Brandon Clements as he continues to progress as a driver – a progression that could culminate with a championship in September.

“Wendell Davis and Brandon Clements have truly taught me more about the car than I could’ve ever imagined,” Newsome explained.  “I’m constantly learning new things while we work on these cars and being hands on with it has helped me understand what changes to make on the car throughout the day to stay fast and stay consistent.”

While Newsome enjoys a comfortable 34-point advantage, which amounts to more than a full race, his goal is still to win races.  To do that, he will have to outrun Rusty Daniels, winner of the last three consecutive Late Model races at Goodyear All American Speedway.

“Championships mean a lot to me, but I’d personally rather be in victory lane week in and week out like Rusty,” Newsome commented.  “We get better each time we show up and have slowly been working our way toward having a race car that has more than just a chance to win when it comes to the shop.  As satisfying as it would be to outrun him, I want to do it the right way.”

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A pair of strong finishes in Saturday’s Late Model doubleheader could potentially put Newsome in a position to mathematically clinch the championship by simply starting the final regular season race on Saturday, September 17 – a race which will be a double points finale for every division.

In addition to Late Models, Bombers, Bandoleros, Street Stocks, Mini Stocks, and U-CARs will all be in action on Saturday night, August 13, as part of the Armageddon Armory Summer Clash at Goodyear All American Speedway.  Gates will open at 5pm, a pre-race concert from Steel County Express will get underway at 6pm, and the green flag will wave at 8pm with the first round of the Late Model doubleheader kicking off the feature racing program.

Tickets are available at the gate for $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (63+) and military (active duty, retired, and veteran) with ID, $5 for kids ages 6-12, and kids five (5) and under free.  Trackside parking and climate-controlled suite seating are available.

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Dylan Newsome on track during a Late Model race at Goodyear All American Speedway in July 2022. (Nicholas Wetherbee photo)