2021 Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams season

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The 2021 Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams was the 17th season of the SMART Modified Tour, and the first full season since 2004 (there were four races held by the series in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). It began with the Smart Chevrolet 99 at Caraway Speedway on March 14. It ended with the Rodney Cook Classic at Ace Speedway on October 23. Burt Myers won his second championship in the series, 23 points ahead of series runner up John Smith.

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Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Smart Chevrolet 99 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina March 14
2Smart Chevrolet 75 Florence Motor Speedway, Timmonsville, South Carolina March 20
3N/A South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia April 3
4Kenny Minter Classic Franklin County Speedway, Callaway, Virginia May 8
5Rusty Harpe Memorial Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina July 3
6N/A Dillon Motor Speedway, Dillon, South Carolina August 28
7Bobby Watson Memorial Carteret Motor Speedway, Swansboro, North Carolina September 5
8N/A Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina September 11
9Craig Murto Memorial 99 Dominion Raceway, Thornburg, Virginia September 18
10N/A Pulaski County Motorsports Park, Radford, Virginia October 2
11Smart Chevrolet 99 presented by Hayes Jewelers of Lexington Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina October 9
12Rodney Cook Classic Ace Speedway, Altamahaw, North Carolina October 23

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driver
1Smart Chevrolet 99 [2] Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
2Smart Chevrolet 75 [3] Caleb HeadyCaleb HeadyCaleb Heady
3N/A [4] Chuck Hossfeld Ryan Preece Ryan Preece
4Kenny Minter Classic [5] Burt Myers Frank Fleming John Smith
5Rusty Harpe Memorial [6] Gary Putnam James Civali Gary Putnam
6N/A [7] Bobby Labonte Jeremy Gerstner Bobby Labonte
7Bobby Watson Memorial [8] Brandon Ward Bobby Labonte Bobby Labonte
8N/A [9] Brian Loftin Jonathan BrownJonathan Brown
9Craig Murto Memorial 99 [10] Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman Matt Hirschman
10N/A [11] Burt Myers Max Zachem Brandon Ward
11Smart Chevrolet 99 presented by Hayes Jewelers of Lexington [12] Burt Myers Brandon Ward Brandon Ward
12Rodney Cook Classic [13] Gary Young Jr. James Civali Jonathan Brown

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver CRW FLO SBO FCS CRW DIL CAR CRW DOM PUL HCY ACE Points
1 Burt Myers 253811138323415305
2 John Smith 361011647*86910282
3 Brian Loftin 14315647567473277
4 Bobby Labonte 9217711*21362267
5 Jason Myers 1285310697316817264
6 Jeremy Gerstner 1611161485*258514246
7Dennis Holdren179413912101010151313219
8Jimmy Wallace13DNS75106919177191
9 James Civali DNS926*1412151795*183
10 Brandon Ward 719162311*2179
11 Brian Weber 16131017161116122020159
12 Gary Putnam 11415111148158
13Daniel Yates2114119121511251221149
14Caleb Heady51*2424146
15 Danny Bohn 7355106
16 Mike Norman 1913131210188101
17 Chuck Hossfeld 42119100
18 Tom Buzze 8144181596
19Jonathan Brown41*7186
20 Matt Hirschman 1*1*73
21 Ryan Preece 1*1258
22Chris Finocchario208152457
23 Frank Fleming 18224*49
24Darin RedmonDNS141348
25Brody Jones1515DNS40
26 Tim Brown 22102140
27 Zach Brewer 61640
28Chris Fleming5211636
29Jonathan Kievman1018DNS34
30 Jamie Tomaino 151433
31 Joey Coulter 328
32 Andy Seuss 328
33 Jeff Fultz 625
34Danny Propst251225
35 Bobby Measmer Jr. 625
36Jared Fryar724
37 J. R. Bertuccio 824
38Rusty Skewes9221222
39Daniel Beeson24171021
40Wes Gilbert1120
41 Max Zachem 1120
42Dylan Ward111920
43 Bryan Dauzat 1219
44Paul Hall121419
45Marty Edwards1318
46Troy Young13918
47 Bobby McCarty 1417
48Buzzy Beavers271916
49Jason Clark1714
50 Ronnie Williams 2011
51 Michael Clifton 238
52 Hermie Sadler 238
53Craig Young265
54Luke Fleming283
Chad Hodges110
Josh Nichols60
Dean Ward200
Gary Young Jr.180
PosDriver CRW FLO SBO FCS CRW DIL CAR CRW DOM PUL HCY ACE Points

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