WARD BURTON TAKES A BRIEF TURN BEHIND THE WHEEL OF A LATE MODEL STOCK CAR AT SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY

By Joe Chandler
Director, Public Relations
South Boston Speedway

SOUTH BOSTON, VA….The busiest pre-season testing day of the new year at South Boston Speedway ended late Wednesday afternoon with something of a surprise.

Former NASCAR Cup Series star, 2002 Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton, took a brief turn behind the wheel of a Late Model Stock Car co-owned by his son, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Jeb Burton of Halifax, Virginia and H.C. Sellers of Danville, Virginia.

“It was really fun,” the elder Burton said with a smile. “I appreciate Jeb and H.C. Sellers allowing me to play for a moment. It brings back a lot of memories because I was immediately telling them what I need to get myself comfortable and feeling right. I know what I need to go faster.”

Burton, the winner of two of NASCAR’s most prestigious Cup Series races, the 2002 Daytona 500 and the 2001 Southern 500 at Darlington, admitted it had been quite awhile since he last piloted a Late Model Stock Car.

“I think it was 1991,” he replied when asked when he last drove a Late Model Stock Car. “The late “Goo” Fallen had me go to Orange County Speedway with him. Eddie Hatcher was still working for him. He wanted me to drive the car. The car was fine. It was just the motor wouldn’t run.”

Burton explained it was hard to compare the experience of driving a Late Model Stock Car years ago with driving one on this afternoon.

“I raced once (NASCAR) Busch Series race here in 1995 when the front pit wall was built,” noted Burton. “The track has been reconfigured a little bit since then.”
It was Burton’s son, Jeb, that persuaded him to climb behind of the wheel of the Late Model Stock Car.

“Jeb has been after me pretty hard to get back racing and run some races somewhere,” Burton explained. “We’ll see what it leads to down the road.”

Jeb Burton and Sellers had spent the day at South Boston Speedway working with driver Andrew Patterson of Statesville, North Carolina. Patterson is scheduled to drive the car in the twin 75-lap Sentara Healthcare Late Model Stock Car Division races that will headline the Danville Toyota ’23 Opener racing program on Saturday afternoon, March 18, at South Boston Speedway. The first race of the day will get the green flag at 2 p.m.

The season-opening event will also include twin 30-lap races for the Budweiser Limited Sportsman Division, a 25-lap race for the Southside Disposal Pure Stock Division and a 20-lap race for the Virginia State Police HEAT Hornets Division.

Patterson is a member of the Jordan Anderson Racing Team, the NASCAR Xfinity Series team for which Jeb Burton is driving this season.

South Boston Speedway will host its first spectator event of the 2023 season, SoBo Drifts powered by Barlow’s Tire, on Saturday, March 4. Drifting will begin at 11 a.m.

The event day schedule has pit gates opening at 9 a.m. A drivers meeting is set for 10:30 a.m. Spectator gates will open at 10:45 a.m. and drifting will begin at 11 a.m.

Admission is $12 for adults with children ages 12 & under admitted free. Tickets will be sold only on the day of the event.

Driver pit passes as well as pit passes for crew members, non-drivers, and infield spectators may be purchased in advance using the Pit Pay app or purchased on the day of the event. Anyone can buy a pit pass.

The latest news and information about all South Boston Speedway 2023 season events can be found on the South Boston Speedway website, southbostonspeedway.com, and through the track’s social media channels.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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