GEORGETOWN, Del. — Seventeen-year-old Logan Watt didn’t waste any time proving he might be profitable in a Large Block Modified.
In his first Tremendous DIRTcar Collection begin final March at New Egypt Speedway, the Boyertown, Pa., turned heads, becoming a member of Stewart Friesen and Alex Yankowski on the night time’s podium.
He’ll search for comparable success or higher when the Tremendous DIRTcar Collection opens its championship season at Georgetown Speedway on Saturday, March 28. It’s one other observe Watt is assured he can have extra success at, having scored three Sportsman wins there between 2022 and 2024, and a Tenth-place end when the collection visited final November.
Nevertheless, with the current renovations to the power within the offseason, Watt mentioned he realizes that have might not be as useful this time round.
“It’s going to throw everybody for a loop slightly bit, however fortunately, we’ve got a apply on Friday night time to get our ft moist,” Watt mentioned. “I’ve had a lot success there within the crate automobile. Hopefully we’re going to begin out robust, and we’ll see what occurs.”
Watt’s podium at New Egypt and high 10 at Georgetown weren’t his solely Tremendous DIRTcar Collection appearances of the season. He made 11 begins in 2025, ending with a high 5 and 5 high 10s. That included a seventh-place end through the World of Outlaws World Finals on the Filth Observe at Charlotte.
That stretch of races all through the season additionally included 4 begins in New York, giving him extra expertise throughout the Northeast.
“It’s a very completely different ambiance up there, and it’s sort of like my tempo of racing,” Watt mentioned. “It’s a gradual tempo, however you’ve received to be in your A-game each lap. I actually take pleasure in going up there and attempting to study as a lot as I can, and I hope to proceed that this 12 months.”
As Watt continues turning heads in a Large Block Modified, a few of his success may also be attributed to the assistance he will get from his dad, Ryan Watt. Ryan, who earned a collection win at Bridgeport Motorsports Park in 2017, has been there each step of his son’s profession, serving to him get probably the most out of his race automobile.
“He is aware of what the automobile ought to really feel like and what it shouldn’t really feel like,” Watt mentioned. “He sees the stuff that different individuals don’t. He’s a really sensible man. To have him behind me, guiding me, instructing me little issues, and spending hours within the store collectively, it’s so key. To have him there’s superior.”


















