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Matt Hagan fires off in qualifying. (Matt Butcosk Photo)

By The Numbers: DIRTcar Nats, World Series & PRO Shootout

1.33 — The NTT IndyCar Series is moving this year’s season finale from the Streets of Nashville to the permanent 1.33-mile Nashville Superspeedway oval, which will run on Sept. 15. 

2 — Ron Silk won the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour opener at New Smyrna Speedway for the second consecutive season.

3.75 — David Gravel’s average finish during the four-night World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series opener at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park. 

4 — There were four different winners in four nights of World of Outlaws sprint car competition at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park.

5 — Five different riders have won Monster Energy AMA Supercross races in six events this season. Jett Lawrence is the lone rider to win twice.

6 — Estimated number of weeks it’ll take NTT IndyCar Series driver David Malukas to recover following left wrist surgery on Tuesday. He suffered an injury in a mountain bike crash this past weekend.

8 — There have been eight different winners in 12 events for the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series this season.

17 — Bubba Pollard took the lead from Ty Majeski with 17 laps remaining in the ASA STARS National Tour Clyde Hart Memorial 200 on Tuesday night.

22 — Years since a driver won two USAC sprint car features in one day. Logan Seavey broke that streak on Tuesday at Volusia Speedway Park.

42 — Cars entered for the Daytona 500. Two drivers will be eliminated following the two qualifying races on Thursday.

45 — The 45-car World of Outlaws sprint car field at Volusia Speedway Park was the largest for the DIRTcar Nationals since 2008.

48 — There were 48 super late models entered for Tuesday night’s ASA National Tour opener at New Smyrna Speedway.

58High Limit Racing attracted 58 cars to Florida’s East Bay Raceway Park on Tuesday for its first season opener as a national tour.

80 — Age of Jim Childers, who is set to compete in the upcoming Children’s Dream Fund 50 at Florida’s Citrus County Speedway on March 2. 

90 — Daulton Wilson became the 90th driver to win a feature in the 20-year history of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Saturday at East Bay Raceway Park.

102 — Races on Anthony Macri’s schedule, which includes about 60 High Limit Racing and World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series events.

113 — UMP DIRTcar modifieds on hand for the 53rd DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park.

341.68 mph — Funny Car driver Bob Tasca III recorded the first 340-mph pass by a wheel-driven vehicle in drag racing history on Friday night at Bradenton Motorsports Park.

$15,000 — The amount of Tyler Courtney’s winner’s check at High Limit Racing’s “Battle at the Bay” finale on Tuesday.