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U-CAR Champion and Hometown Hero Ronnie Jones Making Jump to Mini Stocks at SNMP

U-CAR Champion and Hometown Hero Ronnie Jones Making Jump to Mini Stocks

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*Ronnie "Buckshot" Jones celebrates a victory at Southern National
Motorsports Park back in 2016.  (Photo credit: Andy Marquis/Southern
National Motorsports Park)*

Ronnie “Buckshot�?? Jones has been a fixture at Southern National Motorsports
Park for the last decade and his presence at the track will continue in the
2017 season.

Jones, 22, from Kenly, North Carolina first came on the scene at Southern
National Motorsports Park 10 years ago, helping build cars for his
step-sister, Ashley Smith, when she raced in the U-CAR division.  That
fueled a passion that eventually put him in the driver’s seat chasing wins
and championships.

“Ashley was the first lady to win a race at Southern National,�?? Jones
recalled.  “Watching her race and working on her car, building the cars,
got me into racing more than anything.�??

When Jones did begin racing, success came with him.  When Southern National
Motorsports Park reopened in 2012, Jones began competing in the Charger
division where he went on to win the championship.

Last season, Jones scored his second Southern National Motorsports Park
championship with three wins on the season and a win in the U-CAR portion
of the Thanksgiving Classic.  It was not just his championship triumph that
made last season a success, but the success of PJ Flowers who won five
races in a car built by Jones.

“It meant a lot to me, all the things we did last year,�?? Jones remarked.
“Between winning the championship and building PJ a car.  We had a great
battle with him all year last year.�??

This season, new rules that were put in place to make U-CAR racing more
affordable have pushed Jones up to the Mini Stock class where he will
compete full-time in 2017.  Jones knows he will have a good car but says he
does not yet know what to expect.

“We don’t have any tires yet,�?? Jones said.  “I haven’t been out to the
track to practice any so I don’t know what to expect.  The car will be
good.  Don’t know how much work needs to be put into it but it will be
good.�??

If history is any indication, Ronnie Jones may adapt quickly.

Jones will be competing in the Mini Stock race as part of Saturday night’s
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series season opener at Southern National
Motorsports Park.  Along with the Mini Stocks, Late Models, Chargers,
U-CARs, Legends and Bandoleros will all be in action. The green flag on
Saturday night’s race will fly at 6pm.

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*Andy Marquis*
Managing Editor: race22.com
Media Relations: Southern National Motorsports Park
<http://www.snmpark.com/> | Mason Diaz Racing

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