top of page
Search
Joe Chandler

2021 a record-setting year for Budweiser Hornets champion Josh Dawson


SOUTH BOSTON, Va. (Sept. 15, 2021) -- The 2021 season was a record-setting season for South Boston Speedway Budweiser Hornets Division champion Josh Dawson.


With eight victories in his 10 starts this season, the Halifax, Virginia resident won his first career NASCAR track championship, finishing the 2021 season with an 84-point edge over his cousin, Jared Dawson of Nathalie, Virginia.


Dawson’s eight victories this season is a new division record for the most wins in a single season. In addition, his total of 10 career wins in the division is a new South Boston Speedway record for the most career wins in the division.


While the records are big accomplishments, the division championship is most special to Dawson.


“This championship means the world to me, my dad, and everybody that helps me,” Dawson said. “I’m just glad I could pull it off. I had a lot of lucky nights.”


Dawson’s rise to the top of South Boston Speedway’s Budweiser Hornets Division has been a steady climb. He finished sixth in the division points chase in 2018 and improved to a third-place finish in the final point standings in 2019, riding on the strength of his first two career wins and 11 Top-Five finishes in a dozen starts. There was no racing at South Boston Speedway in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dawson returned to his home track in 2021, won eight races, finished in the top five in all 10 of his starts and captured the division championship.


“This is my third season of racing in the Budweiser Hornets Division here at South Boston Speedway, and I’m surprised I got this good as fast as I did,” Dawson remarked. “I think my best finish in 2018 was fifth. In 2019, I finally won my first couple of races. We didn’t race any in 2020, and we won eight out of 10 starts this season.


“I had a lot of lucky nights,” he added. “I couldn’t be happier.”


Dawson had no idea he could have the kind of season he enjoyed in 2021

.

“I’m just as surprised as everybody else is,” Dawson remarked with a grin. “I just come here and try to do my best and stay out of trouble every race. I wasn’t trying to win every race. I was just trying to get to the front as fast as possible. Every time I got to the front, I somehow managed to hold people off and get the win.”


Dawson pointed out winning the last race of the season and coming away with the division championship removed a lot of pressure.


“It’s a whole lot of stress coming off of my shoulders,” he said. “Every race I was stressing out before the races, ‘you’ve got to do well, you’ve got to do well to win this championship.’”


The Halifax, Virginia resident points out he is constantly learning every time he comes to “America’s Hometown Track.”


“Every time I come to the racetrack I learn something from somebody,” explained Dawson. “Eventually, all of it has added up, and everything I have learned has been just enough for me to win the championship.”


There was good competition in the Budweiser Hornets Division at South Boston Speedway this season, and it was a tough battle for Dawson to win the division championship.


“There have been a few cars that have given me trouble every week,” Dawson noted. “In the last race, coming all the way from last place to the front was tough. I just give it my best every race and hope for the best. That’s all you can do.”


With the Budweiser Hornets Division championship and new records under his belt Dawson plans to move up to a higher division next season.


“My plan right now is that I am either going to move up to the Limited Sportsman Division or to the Late Model Stock Car Division,” Dawson said. “I’ve already got a car lined up. I just haven’t decided which class I want to race it in. “I’m going to try it (move up) and see how I do,” he added.


Country Roads Truck Show Slated For Sunday At South Boston Speedway


The Country Roads Truck Show, featuring a wide variety of vehicles, will be held Sunday, September 19 from 12 noon until 5 p.m. in the infield area at South Boston Speedway.


With the wide range of vehicles that will be on display, the Country Roads Truck Show is an event car and truck enthusiast do not want to miss. Along with 18-wheel big rig trucks, visitors to the show will also see classic and muscle cars, rat rods, pickup trucks, low riders, ATVs and much more.


Gates will open at 11 a.m. Tickets are priced at $15 each for spectators and $30 for showing and will be sold only at the gate on the day of the event. The only gate open for spectators and participants to enter the event is through the speedway’s pit gate located in turn two.


This event is being hosted and promoted by Thorpe Money Ent., a North Carolina-based group that promotes numerous car shows in the region.

280 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page