Jimmy Blewett Returning To Full-Time Competition At Stafford Motor Speedway
Jimmy Blewett Returning To Full-Time Competition At Stafford Motor Speedway
Jimmy Blewett will return to full-time competition in the SK Modified division at Stafford Motor Speedway in 2023.
Showtime is back. Petty Cash Motorsports has announced Jimmy Blewett as their full-time driver for the 2023 SK Modified® season at Stafford Motor Speedway. Blewett will assume driving responsibilities of the No. 85 SK Modified®, driven by Bryan Narducci for the 2022 season.
“It was a bit of a shocker to be honest,” Blewett said. “I don’t know what the situation was with Bryan but they gave me a call at the end of last week asking if I would be interested in driving the car and I told them I was 100% interested. Those guys have top notch equipment, the car is fast, and Tick Mike, Tyler, and everyone there spares no expense on what they need to get the job done. I love coming to Stafford and I feel like Stafford is one of my better tracks. It’s going to be a three-and-a-half or four hour ride every Friday, but it’s all going to be worth it. The racing is good, the fans are good, and the competition level is really stiff with some young, up and coming drivers, so I’m looking forward to it and I think we can have a really good season.”
“Everyone our side is really beyond ecstatic that Jimmy will be driving the #85 car for us this season,” said Tyler Meyhoefer, GM of Petty Cash Motorsports. “We were sitting here without a driver and there were definitely some options that we had but getting Jimmy to drive the car, I don’t know if I have the words for it yet, it’s all still a little surreal. Jimmy is an amazing guy, the Blewett family is a great family, and it’s mind blowing knowing that he’s going to be driving our car. Thanks to Jimmy and John Blewett, Inc. for making this deal possible. Obviously we want to dominate each week and everyone’s end goal, including ours, is to win the championship, but if we can be fast every week and contend for wins, I think that would be a win for us all in itself.”
Last season saw Blewett make a single SK Modified® start, driving a Keith Rocco prepared car in the NAPA Spring Sizzler®. Blewett ended up with a 17th-place finish after spinning from third place coming to the white flag but this experience left Blewett open to the possibility of returning full-time to the SK Modified® division. With that possibility now made into a reality by joining the Petty Cash Motorsports group, Blewett is looking to be a championship contender.
“I stay in touch with Keith [Rocco] and he’s always been a good friend of mine, and he offered me a ride in the Sizzler® last season and that really gave me the itch to come back,” said Blewett. "The goal is to be consistent and try to get these guys a championship. I know there’s a lot of other teams that have the same thing in mind but we have a great team, a great car, a great group of guys, and a great group of sponsors backing us so it’ll be up to us a team to do our job and be there at the end of the season. Our goal is to win the championship but we also want to win races and I’m looking forward to getting to the track and seeing what we have.”
VIDEO: Ride on-board with Jimmy Blewett during the John Blewett III Memorial at New Smyrna Speedway.
Come opening weekend, Blewett will also be looking to add his name to the list of NAPA Spring Sizzler® winners. Fresh off a fifth-place finish in last year’s NAPA Spring Sizzler®, Blewett will return for this year’s 51st annual running of “The Greatest Race in the History of Spring” looking to add his name to the winner’s list with a brand new No. 02 Primary Services Group / John Blewett, Inc. Modified.
“I feel good about the Sizzler®,” said Blewett. “My car owner Ryan Fisher and I teamed up to build a brand new car for this year and we still have the car we ran last year. We had been kicking around the idea of putting something together that would be a little better than what we brought last year and we know the competition level will be stiff so we figured let's do whatever we can to try to get our name on the list of Sizzler winners. We’ve been working our tails off in the shop night in and night out and hopefully the car will run as good as it looks. Big thanks to Petty Cash Motorsports, NAPROCO Products, John Blewett, Inc. and everyone who has put a helping hand into this season.”
Blewett’s fifth-place finish in last year’s Sizzler® matched his career best effort and Blewett would like nothing more than to take the Sizzler® trophy back home to New Jersey.
“The Sizzler® is a historical race and the names on the Sizzler® winner’s list are the best in the business,” said Blewett. "Just to be on that list would mean a lot to me. I’m at a point in my career where I don’t have anything more to prove and we have a lot of great cars and teams showing up for the Sizzler, which is another reason why you want to race at Stafford, everyone is going to be there. If we can show up and beat all those drivers, that will speak for itself and hopefully we can put ourselves in contention. Last year was our first time working together as a team and overall I think we did pretty well. Getting a top five was a good start for us and now we’re looking to build off that baseline.”
The 51st Annual NAPA Spring Sizzler® kicks off on Saturday, April 29, and will consist of two 40-lap NAPA Duel qualifying races for the Open Modified division. The 40-lap races will each pay $3,500 to win and will set the field for Sunday’s NAPA Spring Sizzler®. The American Canadian Tour (ACT) Late Models will also make their return to Stafford Speedway on April 29th with a 75-lap feature with over 40 cars expected for the race. Limited Late Model, Street Stock, and Vintage All-Star divisions will complete Saturday’s racing program.