Jimmy McCune celebrates after winning his eighth Must See Racing feature of the year Saturday at Hickory Motor Speedway. (CSP/Chris Seelman photo)

NEWTON, N.C. — Jimmy McCune ended the 2017 Must See Racing Sprint Car Series season exactly the way he started it: standing in victory lane and celebrating with a big trophy.

McCune completed a near-perfect weekend at Hickory Motor Speedway on Saturday during the MSR Championships, following up his Friday qualifying race win by redrawing the pole and then dominating the season-ending 50-lap feature.

The No. 88 Abe’s Auto Parts & Sales/B&B Machinery Movers/Rev-X Oil sprinter was out front for all but three circuits around the historic .363-mile oval, as McCune weathered a mid-race challenge from Brian Gerster to capture his record-extending and series-leading eighth win of the season.

Saturday’s victory marked the 24th of McCune’s Must See Racing career and his 101st feature win overall.

All told, McCune’s win percentage for the season was a whopping 66.7, as he took home top honors in two of every three Must See Racing events contested.

Though McCune already had his third-consecutive series championship locked up before the weekend ever began, carrying a 97-point lead entering the Hickory event, he stressed that he wanted to finish strong — and that’s exactly what he did.

“Man, I don’t know what it is about coming down here, but our car loves these Southern tracks,” said McCune, who picked up his third-straight win at Hickory and fifth in a row below the Mason-Dixon Line.

“It’s really special to clinch another championship, and to do it down here where we’ve had so much success lately means a lot. Most of my career I never really raced for points, but now we’ve been really fortunate the last few years and things have worked in out favor. We always go after wins because those look really good on my wall, but championship trophies are pretty cool too.”

McCune never lost focus, despite a restart on lap 22 after nephew Anthony slowed in turn four, which first allowed Gerster to close in on his back bumper bar.

“I was trying to get a little breathing room on the restart, but I spun the tires and Gerster was right there,” McCune explained. “I knew if he got a run, it’d be close quarters, but I just waited a couple laps (after losing the lead) to pull a big slider and then let it ride from there.”

Perhaps the bigger note was that McCune sat out the first practice of the day with motor issues, before storming back come feature time to capture the victory.

“We always seem to struggle during the early part of the day when we come down here, but we manage to get it right and figure it out when it counts,” McCune explained. “In the spring here, I threw three springs at it and still didn’t know what we’d have for the race, but it all worked out then, just like it did today. This was a good win for us.”

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Jacob Seelman

Jacob Seelman, 24, is the founder and managing editor of 77 Sports Media and a major contributing writer for SPEED SPORT Magazine. He is studying Broadcast Journalism at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C. and also serves as the full-time tour announcer for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series.

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