Blewett's racing started at a high note by winning Opening Night at Wall, placing him on top of the points.
1: black flagged for rough riding, 2: involved in a minor accident, and 3: smashed in the rear at a double points event which was a 76 lapper.
On 29 September 2001, Blewett won his first Wall Township Speedway Title by defeating Harry Reed and multi-time track titlist Dave Michel in tow.
The race was cut short at 75 laps, due to off and on rain so Blewett ended up in sixth place, and brother John in second.
Blewett made his tour debut at the now closed Nazareth Speedway and qualified ninth in the 40 car field.
Blewett finished a respectable fourth behind 1990 Tour Champion Jamie Tomaino, Ken Woolley, Jr., and his brother won the race.
Blewett and his brother John split a victory which was THE GARDEN STATE CLASSIC which was twin 50's from the original 100 lap format.
After the tire scuffle for the start of the 76 lap event, Harry Reed drove into the back of Blewett (who was outside of John III in front).
Suddenly, Blewett furiously veered right into Steven Reed (Harry's son) sending him airborne, and sliding across the speedway.
A month and a half later, Blewett returned to Wall and raced the Garden State Classic, and finished 13th because the car overheated.
Car Owner, Edward Partridge hired Blewett to race his Modified for weekly action at Riverhead.
While there, he picked up a few victories which includes the Richie Evans Memorial (100 Laps), and won the SK Modified Title by one point after apparent winner Tommy Farrell III ended up a close second after a score protest.
On August 16, 2007, during a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event at Thompson, Blewett and his elder brother John III were battling for the lead starting on lap 83.
In Turkey Derby XXXIV, Blewett finished second in the Tour Type Modified race after being involved in an early nasty crash, and taking multiple trips to the pit area.
Blewett was fighting hard to get to the front by pounding repeatedly onto two-time track champion Kevin Flockhart, and it ended up with a spin.
That was the night after he won at Stafford Motor Speedway in the tour race after apparent winner Ryan Preece was penalized for rough riding.
It was Blewett's first top five finish after his two previous visits 1: went airborne into the wall on lap 179, 2: DQ'ed from fifth place after an altered carburetor.
Blewett missed two SK races that season because, he suffered a hand injury while working at the junkyard that was owned by his grandfather.
North South Shootout: Blewett finished second in the SK Modified event behind Tour Champion Ted Christopher.
At approximately 20 laps Blewett drove into the lead but it did not last long before NC local and eventual winner Burt Myers passed.
He drew the pole from a blind draw, and held off NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour fellow Tony Ferrante, Jr.
Blewett, finished a close second in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour behind reigning champion Ted Christopher.
Blewett ran, the SK Modifieds fifth on Saturday, and did not start the Sunday event due to mechanical failure.
Blewett, captured the TSI Harley Davidson Classic at Stafford Motor Speedway leading all 100 laps holding off Ted Christopher.
The win was dedicated, to his late brother who died two summers ago, at the Thompson International Speedway during the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event, and Blewett was involved in that harrowing accident.
Started 11th, and his day was not promising, as he had struggled to speed throughout the event, with a bad vibration and it was forced on the sideline on lap 74.
Blewett, raced the season finale at Wall Township Speedway, and did not finish the event after being involved in an incident.
Blewett decided not to race at Wall Stadium for the 2010 year because he had a heated argument with the tracks promoter over "SPEC ENGINES".
Blewett, returned to Wall since Turkey Derby racing the 76 lapper, in honor of his late brother, and won the event.
During the 2017 season, he ran two dirt races at New Egypt Speedway after a two year absence in the Lou Cicconi machine renumbered 76.