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Jagger Jones, grandson of Parnelli Jones, scores first NASCAR win

AUTO: AUG 24 NASCAR K&N Pro Series - NASCAR K&N Pro Series East & West Monaco 125 presented by West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame

MADISON, IL - AUGUST 24: NASCAR K&N Pro Series Ford Fusion driver Jagger Jones (6) walks through the garage area before the start of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East & West Monaco 125 presented by West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame on August 24, 2019, at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Jagger Jones, the 17-year-old grandson of famed racer Parnelli Jones, scored his first NASCAR victory, taking the checkered flag in Saturday night’s K&N Pro Series West race at All American Speedway in Roseville, California.

In a statement to NBC Sports, the 86-year-old Parnelli Jones, who won the 1963 Indianapolis 500, said of his grandson’s achievement: “I just knew it was a matter of time until Jagger rose to the top and won at this level. I’m very proud of him. Jagger has worked hard on his racing skills this year and continues to improve and learn.

“Not only is Jagger a good driver but he’s a very good student. I’ve been impressed by both Jagger and Jace (his younger brother) - they continue to work hard and balance their driving with their work in the classroom. They’re outstanding young men on and off the track and I’m truly a very proud grandfather. Jagger and his team earned this win after a successful season and hopefully it’s a building block for the future.”

Hailie Deegan, who started on the pole, overcame an early spin and finished second.

This is Jones’ first season in the series. He had finished runner-up twice, scoring those finishes in his first career series race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Dirt Track in March and at Douglas County Speedway in Roseburg, Oregon, in June.

Trevor Huddleston placed third Saturday night, points leader Derek Kraus was fourth and Todd Souza was fifth.

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