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Wednesdays with Wayne – Top Five…WoOOOOOOOO!

(Bill W) June 30, 2010 – Wayne Johnson turned in two more sensational performances making it three for three in top five finishes since putting together his #77x race team with his wife, Erin.  Another second place finish (from 14th) at Knoxville Raceway on Saturday, was followed by a strong fifth place showing with the World of Outlaws last night in Sedalia, Missouri.  This weekend, plans are to race at Knoxville only as he continues to try secure more partnerships or a solid full-time ride. 

A miscalculation in time trials really cost Wayne in putting himself in position to win at Knoxville on Saturday.  “I screwed up, that was all there was to it,” he says of his 17th quick effort in time trials.  “I ran the top of one and two, and I don’t know why.  I was watching it, and in hot laps I was too tight on the bottom.  I didn’t want to miss, but I didn’t want to be quick time either.  I wanted to be sixth or so, but that strategy backfired on me.” 

He found the right line in the heat and won going away in front of a stout field.  “What’s crazy is we haven’t changed much on the car,” says Wayne.  “Everything is working well.” 

Wayne would start outside of row seven in the 20-lap main event.  “We got a good start rolling on the bottom early,” says the Knoxville, Iowa driver.  “After everyone got up to speed, I had to kind of abandon it because I wasn’t running them down anymore.” 

Wayne was into the top ten before a restart on lap three, sixth for a restart on lap 11, fifth for a restart on lap three, and third on a restart with six laps to go.  “The restarts were really to my advantage,” he says.  “When the other guys were getting up to speed, my car was good on the bottom and I was going by them.” 

He eyed the win on the last restart.  “I thought I had a shot at winning it from third on that last restart,” says Wayne.  “I planned on running the bottom, and Skip (Jackson) had been running the top on every restart.  We went through the cone, and Skip started going to the bottom.  I committed to going around him on the top.  He turned up at the last minute and ran the top and that blocked me.” 

Finally, Wayne took the second spot.  “It took me an extra lap to get by him,” he says.  “The only reason I got by him, was that he smacked the fence halfway down the backstretch.  I got a big run on him and it looked like he was going to the bottom in three and four, but he came higher.  I put all four wheels above the cushion to get by him.  After that, Brown had stretched it out to five car lengths and that’s what it ended up.” 

Wayne found a way to race with the WoO last night by using Steve Wares’ trailer.  Making the heat invert with the World of Outlaws at Kasey Kahne’s “King of Sedalia” was important, and he qualified tenth.  After winning his heat from the pole, he drove from eighth to seventh in the dash on the ½ mile.  “First of all, I’d like to thank Steve Wares for the opportunity to even race down there,” he says.  “He didn’t want anything but fuel and a pit pass.” 

Starting seventh in the 25-lap feature, Wayne proved he had a top five car with steady advancement.  The track started taking rubber low in one and two first, and then a bit in three and four.  He used the high side of three and four to his advantage and came home fifth.  “I felt like I let myself get pushed around in the dash a little, and I wasn’t going to let that happen again,” he says.  “The car is just balanced really well right now with the tires.  I don’t know how it could have been any better.  When most of the guys were going low, we were able to go around the top of three and four and pass Jason Meyers for fifth.  Towards the end, we also got by (Donny) Schatz for fourth, but a caution called that back.  Obviously, we were happy with how we ran.”  

You can catch Wayne in action Saturday at the Knoxville Raceway. 

If you would like to inquire about a partnership with Wayne, you can e-mail him at waynejohnsonracing@yahoo.com