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Bloomquist Hoping For More Bristol Glory

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Wednesday, 07 April 2021 13:00

BRISTOL, Tenn. – Fans have seen sunshine on the iconic Bristol Motor Speedway since its birth in 1960. They’ve even seen the rarest of shines, the “Black Sunshine.”

However, it hasn’t graced the high-banked half-mile in 20 years.

That changes this weekend when the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models make their debut at The Last Great Colosseum, April 8-10, and 2004 World of Outlaws champion Scott Bloomquist – known as “Black Sunshine” – returns to the speedway.

Bristol has held six dirt super late model races since 2000. Bloomquist, of Mooresburg, Tenn., is the only driver with multiple victories, taking the checkered flag twice in 2001.

“It was big; it’s a special place,” Bloomquist said. “Just going into [Bristol] is kind of breathtaking, there’s probably not a finer place you could race in the world.”

In the 20 years since Bloomquist’s two wins at Bristol, so much has changed in the sport.

“The cars are definitely faster, and we have quite a bit more horsepower,” Bloomquist said.

Despite those two wins in 2001, Bloomquist knows walking away with win number three – and possibly four, between Friday and Saturday’s features – will be a challenge.

He knows he’s racing against some of the best late model drivers in the country.

“It’s going to be tough; all of these guys are tough everywhere. But at Bristol, I think we might have an edge,” Bloomquist said.

That edge is knowing how to get the job done when it matters most. In Bloomquist’s first win, he made the winning pass on the last lap to find victory lane.

While he’s optimistic about this weekend at Bristol, Bloomquist has had a tough start to the season.

Bloomquist has two top-five finishes this year, so far. He finished second at Volusia Speedway Park during Sunshine Nationals, and fourth at Cherokee Speedway.

However, the Cherokee Speedway finish was during a special event that split the field into two Features and didn’t count as an official World of Outlaws points race.

While this weekend’s races are a first for the Outlaws and many of its drivers, veteran experience could be what Bloomquist needs to find himself back in victory lane.

Bloomquist and the stars of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series will race for Bristol glory Friday and Saturday, April 9-10. Friday is a 40-lap feature, paying $10,000 to win. On Saturday, $25,000 is on the line in another 40-lap showdown.

Teams will also get a practice session on Thursday, April 8.

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