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January 19, 2025

BRL OUTLAWS S38 R3 Recap

by Ryan Senneker

18 January 2025
Bootleg Racing League | Season 38 | Round 3
Outlaw Modified Series | Five Flags Speedway

The Bootleg Racing League’s Outlaw SK Modified Invitational Series rolled into Five Flags Speedway on Saturday, January 18th, for the third round of Season 38. The 100-lap event was filled with action, drama, and fierce battles as the drivers fought to navigate the notorious half-mile oval.

Lowell Jewell began the night from pole position, but his race came to an abrupt end just two laps in. A collision with Scott Negus sent Jewell out of contention, setting the tone for a caution-filled night. The incident ushered in a series of short green-flag runs that tested the patience and skill of the entire field.

Chris Davis emerged as the new leader following Jewell’s exit. From that point forward, Davis found himself in a relentless battle with Donny Moore, who was aggressively hunting for the top spot. The two drivers traded blows lap after lap, but Davis proved unshakable, holding his ground despite Moore’s best efforts.

While the front two fought for supremacy, John Wilson held steady in third place, his experience keeping him in podium contention. Closing in on Wilson was series rookie Edward Foster, who displayed impressive pace as he pressured Wilson throughout the second half of the race.

In the final laps, Davis found another gear, pulling away from Moore and securing a commanding victory. After the race, Davis reflected on his performance, telling Virtual Grip Network, “I really struggled in [turns] 1 and 2, like, that’s where everyone was gaining on me there, but I was really fast coming off of [turn] 4.”

Moore crossed the line in second, maintaining his lead in the championship standings over Aiden Young. Wilson managed to fend off Foster to claim the final step on the podium, while Foster’s solid fourth-place finish further established him as a rising talent in the series.

The Outlaw SK Modified Invitational Series continues on Saturday, January 25th, with Round 4 set to unfold. Fans can catch all the action live at 7:40 PM ET on the Virtual Grip Network.

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