{"id":6686,"date":"2025-02-02T04:12:18","date_gmt":"2025-02-02T09:12:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/volusiaspeedwaypark.com\/uncategorized\/justin-peck-completes-sweep-of-volusia-crowned-dirtcar-nationals-champion\/"},"modified":"2025-02-02T04:12:18","modified_gmt":"2025-02-02T09:12:18","slug":"justin-peck-completes-sweep-of-volusia-crowned-dirtcar-nationals-champion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/volusiaspeedwaypark.com\/news\/justin-peck-completes-sweep-of-volusia-crowned-dirtcar-nationals-champion\/","title":{"rendered":"Justin Peck Completes Sweep of Volusia, Crowned DIRTcar Nationals Champion"},"content":{"rendered":"
As Justin Peck lined up eighth on the starting grid of Saturday\u2019s main event, the Sprint Car world watched intently as he attempted a third win in three nights. Thirty laps later, all doubters were silenced.<\/p>\n
Peck, 27, of Monrovia, IN, completed a sweep of the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Tour action at Volusia Speedway Park<\/a>, leading the final 14 laps of the Feature to claim the $12,000 grand prize and the Big Gator trophy as division champion of the 54th Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals<\/a>.<\/p>\n In doing so, Peck became the third driver in ASCS National Tour history to win the first three races of the season, joining Jason Martin (2023) and Sam Hafertepe Jr, who won the first five races in 2017.<\/p>\n Unlike his wins on Thursday and Friday, Peck was forced to come from deeper in the field on Saturday after drawing the \u201810\u2019 pill in the Dash Draw. He was able to move forward two spots in the Dash to put him eighth on the Feature starting grid. Still, Peck and the Rudeen Racing No. 26 refused to be hindered, driving by four of the seven cars ahead of him on the first lap.<\/p>\n