2013-07-01

Claude Brouillard #3 met fin à une attente de 8 ans sans victoire à l'Autodrome Drummond et 1 800 $ est remis à la fondation Rêves d'enfants

Lundi 1er juillet 2013 – Dave Paryzo – Directeur des communications

 

Malgré une température plutôt incertaine tout au long de la journée, le promoteur Yan Bussière et son équipe ont travaillé très fort pour présenter une 3e soirée de course cette saison. La 9e édition de la soirée « Rêves d’enfants » a permit d’amasser 1 800 $ pour les enfants malades. L’organisation de l’Autodrome Drummond tient d’ailleurs à remercier les gens qui ont participé à l’aventure.

 

Le programme de course a pris son envol avec une épreuve finale de 20 tours en classe Modlite. La jeune recrue Richard Tessier #85 a remporté sa 1re victoire en carrière, et ce, à son 3e départ seulement. Le triple champion de la série, Stéphane Raymond #57 a brillé par son absence.

 

 

Qualif : Richard Tessier #85

Finale : 1-Richard Tessier #85, 2-Éric Désilets #28, 3-Stéphane Bernier #74, 4-Karl Lavallée #1K, 5-Raphaël Ferland #48

 

La catégorie Modifié 358 a poursuivi la soirée avec une première finale de 50 tours qui a offert tout un spectacle entre François Bernier #49 et David Hébert #1. C’est finalement, le champion en titre, Hébert qui signe sa 1re victoire de la saison. Au 6e passage, le gagnant du 15 juin dernier, Sébastien Gougeon #44 a été victime d’un geste antisportif de la part de Clément Therrien #39 qui l’élimine carrément pour le reste de la soirée. Les officiels ont dû intervenir pour calmer les esprits.

 

Dans la seconde épreuve de 50 tours chez les Modifiés 358, le vétéran Claude Brouillard #3 a mis fin à une absence de 8 ans dans le cercle des vainqueurs à l’Autodrome Drummond. Souffrant d’une hernie discale depuis l’hiver dernier, Brouillard a prouvé qu’il est toujours à la page et peut être un adversaire coriace. Malgré plusieurs neutralisations et les assauts répétés de Dany Bilodeau #23, le Sorelois demeure inébranlable et fil avec enfin une victoire.   

 

Qualif #1 : David Hébert #1

Qualif #2 : François Bernier #49

Qualif #3 : Alex Therrien #39X (1re victoire en carrière)

Finale #1 : 1-David Hébert #1, 2-Dominic Dufault #63, 3-François Bernier #49, 4-Jean Boissonneault #61, 5-Yan Bussière #21

Finale #2 : 1-Claude Brouillard #3, 2-Dany Bilodeau #23, 3-Jean Boissonneault #61, 4-Mario Clair #22, 5-Pierre Dagenais #124

 

Les lightning Sprints ont offert encore une fois tout un spectacle lors de leur épreuve finale de 25 tours, une bagarre de tous les instants entre Éric Sundborg #16 et Mathieu Bourgouin #27 pour la tête, nous a laissé en haleine jusqu’au fil d’arrivée. C’est finalement, Bourgouin qui eus l’avantage, signant ainsi sa 14e victoire en épreuve finale.

 

Malheureusement, au 9e passage de cette épreuve un carambolage s’est produit à l’entrée de la courbe #3, impliquant de nombreuses voitures. Parmi celles-ci, la #6 de René Couture qui a été moins chanceux et du partir en ambulance pour soigner une fracture ouverte au bras gauche. La soirée a été interrompue durant plusieurs minutes pour effectuer le transfert vers l’hôpital Sainte-Croix de Drummondville. 

 

Qualif #1: Mike Capobianco #77

Qualif #2: Alan Therrien #39A

Qualif #3: Sébastien Ferland #7

Finale: 1-Mathieu Bourgouin #27, 2-Éric Sundborg #16, 3-Simon Couture #34, 4-Guy Blain #18, 5-Yves Girard #31

 

Puis, chez les Sportsmans Dany Gagné #90 a savouré les joies d’une 1re victoire en carrière à Drummondville. Ce n’est toute fois pas de tout repos qu’il a eu le dessus sur la recrue de l’année 2012, Jonathan Désilets #21.

 

À noter, que le patriarche, René Clair #22 âgé de 73 ans a signé sa 523e victoire en carrière toutes classes et pistes confondues durant la première qualification de la soirée. Un sommet qui n’est pas près d’être battu.

 

Qualif #1 : René Clair #22

Qualif #2 : Marcel Larocque #27

Qualif #3 : Jonathan Désilets #21

Finale : 1-Dany Gagné #90, 2-Jonathan Désilets #21, 3-Mathieu Desjardins #3M, 4-Maxime Blain #24, 5-Steve Bernier #25

 

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Impressive Vermont State Victory for Sweet at Devil's Bowl

Mueller in Modified photo finish; Whalen redeemed in Mini Stocks

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                     DBS-063013-1

 

WEST HAVEN, VT – Nick Sweet completed a memorable back-to-front drive to win the People’s United Bank 100 stock car race at Devil’s Bowl Speedway on Sunday, June 30.  The event, which was previously postponed twice by rain, was the second round of the four-race Vermont State Late Model Championship Series and also included NASCAR Whelen All-American Series races won by Jessey Mueller and Mike Whalen, Jr.

 

Sweet, of Barre, VT, started on the pole position in the 28-car field and engaged in a see-saw battle for the lead with Chip Grenier of Graniteville, VT for the first half of the race.  Sweet lined up second next to Grenier before a lap-52 restart, but was forced to duck into the pit area to replace a flat right-front tire, rejoining the field in 22nd place just seconds before falling a lap behind.

Hunter Bates of Middlebury, VT picked up where Sweet left off, trading the lead – and a few jabs – with Grenier for the next 30 laps while Sweet weaved his way back through traffic during the caution-filled event.  Closely behind the Grenier-Bates fight, rookies Josh Masterson of Bristol, VT, Brandon Atkins of AuSable Forks, NY, and Travis Stearns of Auburn, ME showed muscle by running in or near the top-five much of the day.

Sweet reentered the picture during a long green-flag run, passing cars in both the inside and outside lanes.  He moved in on Bates and Grenier with 15 laps remaining, taking the lead from Bates at lap 89.  A final lap-98 restart was no challenge for Sweet, and he cruised to his first Late Model victory outside his home track at Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre, VT.

“This is one that I’m going to cherish for a while,” Sweet said in victory lane.  “This is a tough track to have come from the back at, and Chip and the rest of those guys made me work for it.”

Grenier finished second for the second time in as many Vermont State Late Model Championship Series events at Devil’s Bowl, dating back to the Vermont 200 Weekend in September 2012.  Masterson, in only his fourth start in a Late Model, finished third.  Bates and Stearns were scored fourth and fifth, respectively, after Stearns was given a one-position penalty for rough riding on the final lap.  Atkins finished sixth, followed by Emily Packard, Trampas Demers, Eric Chase, and Dan Petronis.

Mueller, of Olmstedville, NY, produced the most impressive drive of his young career in the 35-lap Bond Auto Parts Modified feature.  The 18 year-old started in 15th place on the 20-car grid and drove through the field toward the front as Joe Williams of Scotia, NY held a huge lead.

As Williams navigated heavy lapped traffic in the closing laps, his car’s left-rear tire began losing air, allowing a five-car group that included Mueller to close in.  Mueller took to the outside lane as Leon Gonyo, Vince Quenneville, Jr., Ron Proctor, and Todd Stone all fought for position, and flew into second place with two laps remaining.  Mueller made a last-corner commitment to the inside lane and was able to beat Williams in a drag race to the finish line, taking the win by 26-thousandths (.026) of a second.

Quenneville, of Brandon, VT, finished third behind Williams, with Chazy, NY driver Gonyo fourth.  Stone, of Middlebury, VT, nipped Charlton, NY driver Proctor at the line for fifth place.  Jeff Haskins, rookie Jamie LaFountain, Cody Sargen, and pole sitter Jim Introne, Jr. completed the top ten finishers.

Mike Whalen, Jr. bounced back from a four-time rollover last week to notch the first victory of his career in the 15-lap Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock feature.  The Plattsburgh, NY driver dominated the race and outdistanced rookie Chuck Bradford of Addison, VT and Jake Noble of Benson, VT for the win.  Garry Bashaw of Lincoln, VT and rookie Jason Sabourin of Vergennes, VT were next in line.

Devil’s Bowl Speedway is back in action on Friday, July 5 with the “Coca-Cola Firecracker” Independence Day spectacular at an early 6:00pm start time.  The Bond Auto Parts Modified and Late Model divisions will each run special 44-lap features, along with regular championship races for the Renegades and Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stocks.  Also on the blockbuster card are a 75-lap Enduro Series event and the largest and loudest holiday fireworks show in Vermont.  Special general admission is $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, and free for children 12 and under.

Devil’s Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, VT, four miles north of Exit 2 on U.S. Route 4.  For more information, visit www.devilsbowlspeedwayvt.com or call (802) 265-3112.  Devil’s Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway and on Twitter at @DevilsBowlSpeed.

 

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS – People’s United Bank 100

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series

Devil’s Bowl Speedway, West Haven, VT

Sunday, June 30, 2013

 

Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown

(# - denotes rookie)

 

Vermont State Late Model Championship Series Feature (100 laps)

1.    (1) Nick Sweet, Barre, VT

2.    (3) Chip Grenier, Graniteville, VT

3.    (17) # Josh Masterson, Bristol, VT

4.    (15) Hunter Bates, Middlebury, VT

5.    (5) # Travis Stearns, Auburn, ME

6.    (8) # Brandon Atkins, Plattsburgh, NY

7.    (9) Emily Packard, East Montpelier, VT

8.    (18) Trampas Demers, South Burlington, VT

9.    (11) Eric Chase, Milton, VT

10.  (14) Dan Petronis, Mechanicville, NY

11.  (19) Chris Curtis, Rutland, MA

12.  (16) # Johnny Scarborough, Bomoseen, VT

13.  (23) # Seth Bridge, Mendon, VT

14.  (28) # Chris Lacey, Burlington, VT

15.  (13) Kevin Elliott, Rutland, VT

16.  (4) Phil Scott, Berlin, VT

17.  (6) Matt White, Northfield, VT

18.  (25) Jamie Fisher, Shelburne, VT

19.  (12) Boomer Morris, Barre, VT

20.  (22) Jesse Carris, Rutland, VT

21.  (27) # Tommy Eriksen, Jr., Ferrisburgh, VT

22.  (2) Lance Allen, Barre, VT

23.  (10) Chad White, Fort Ann, NY

24.  (24) # Carol Parker, Fair Haven, VT

25.  (7) Chris Bergeron, Claremont, NH

26.  (20) Brett Wheeler, Waterbury Center, VT

27.  (26) Robert Bryant, Jr., Brooklyn, CT

28.  (21) Bryan Town, Charlestown, NH

Heat Winners: Matt White, Nick Sweet, Phil Scott

 

Bond Auto Parts Modified Feature (35 laps)

1.    (15) Jessey Mueller, Olmstedville, NY

2.    (5) Joe Williams, Scotia, NY

3.    (8) Vince Quenneville, Jr., Brandon, VT

4.    (7) Leon Gonyo, Chazy, NY

5.    (12) Todd Stone, Middlebury, VT

6.    (10) Ron Proctor, Charlton, NY

7.    (6) Jeff Haskins, Wells, VT

8.    (2) # Jamie LaFountain, Plattsburgh, NY

9.    (14) Cody Sargen, Greenfield Center, NY

10.  (1) Jim Introne, Jr., Hartford, NY

11.  (20) Jamie Proctor, Schuylerville, NY

12.  (4) Andy Smith, South Glens Falls, NY

13.  (13) Mike Bush, South Glens Falls, NY

14.  (3) Dave Snow, Brandon, VT

15.  (17) Kenny Tremont, Jr., West Sand Lake, NY

16.  (18) Roger Labreche, Jr., St-Remis, QC

17.  (16) # Emily Quinn, Schaghticoke, NY

18.  (9) Alex Bell, Cambridge, NY

19.  (11) Hunter Bates, Middlebury, VT

20.  (19) James Introne, Sr., Hartford, NY

Heat Winners: Dave Snow, Joe Williams, Leon Gonyo

Sunoco Race Fuels Semi-Feature Winner: Todd Stone

 

Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock Feature (15 laps)

1.    (2) Mike Whalen, Jr., Morrisonville, NY

2.    (8) # Chuck Bradford, Addison, VT

3.    (5) Jake Noble, Benson, VT

4.    (4) Garry Bashaw, Lincoln, VT

5.    (10) # Jason Sabourin, Vergennes, VT

6.    (6) Matt Monaghan, Colchester, VT

7.    (11) Shane Doran, Benson, VT

8.    (3) Kyle Watrous, Bomoseen, VT

9.    (1) # Lance Masterson, Lincoln, VT

10.  (12) Chris LaVair, Gabriels, NY

11.  (13) Harold LaVair, Jr., Gabriels, NY

12.  (7) John McCarron, Rensselaer, NY

13.  (14) Dan Collins, Rensselaer, NY

14.  (9) Bobby LaVair, Gabriels, NY

Heat Winners: Jake Noble, Jason Sabourin

 

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Contact: Justin St. Louis                                                                                                                                                          Phone: (802) 355-3282

Email: devilsbowlspeedway@gmail.com

 


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Claude Brouillard #3 met fin à une attente de 8 ans sans victoire à l'Autodrome Drummond et 1 800 $ est remis à la fondation Rêves d'enfants

Lundi 1er juillet 2013 – Dave Paryzo – Directeur des communications

 

Malgré une température plutôt incertaine tout au long de la journée, le promoteur Yan Bussière et son équipe ont travaillé très fort pour présenter une 3e soirée de course cette saison. La 9e édition de la soirée « Rêves d’enfants » a permit d’amasser 1 800 $ pour les enfants malades. L’organisation de l’Autodrome Drummond tient d’ailleurs à remercier les gens qui ont participé à l’aventure.

 

Le programme de course a pris son envol avec une épreuve finale de 20 tours en classe Modlite. La jeune recrue Richard Tessier #85 a remporté sa 1re victoire en carrière, et ce, à son 3e départ seulement. Le triple champion de la série, Stéphane Raymond #57 a brillé par son absence.

 

 

Qualif : Richard Tessier #85

Finale : 1-Richard Tessier #85, 2-Éric Désilets #28, 3-Stéphane Bernier #74, 4-Karl Lavallée #1K, 5-Raphaël Ferland #48

 

La catégorie Modifié 358 a poursuivi la soirée avec une première finale de 50 tours qui a offert tout un spectacle entre François Bernier #49 et David Hébert #1. C’est finalement, le champion en titre, Hébert qui signe sa 1re victoire de la saison. Au 6e passage, le gagnant du 15 juin dernier, Sébastien Gougeon #44 a été victime d’un geste antisportif de la part de Clément Therrien #39 qui l’élimine carrément pour le reste de la soirée. Les officiels ont dû intervenir pour calmer les esprits.

 

Dans la seconde épreuve de 50 tours chez les Modifiés 358, le vétéran Claude Brouillard #3 a mis fin à une absence de 8 ans dans le cercle des vainqueurs à l’Autodrome Drummond. Souffrant d’une hernie discale depuis l’hiver dernier, Brouillard a prouvé qu’il est toujours à la page et peut être un adversaire coriace. Malgré plusieurs neutralisations et les assauts répétés de Dany Bilodeau #23, le Sorelois demeure inébranlable et fil avec enfin une victoire.   

 

Qualif #1 : David Hébert #1

Qualif #2 : François Bernier #49

Qualif #3 : Alex Therrien #39X (1re victoire en carrière)

Finale #1 : 1-David Hébert #1, 2-Dominic Dufault #63, 3-François Bernier #49, 4-Jean Boissonneault #61, 5-Yan Bussière #21

Finale #2 : 1-Claude Brouillard #3, 2-Dany Bilodeau #23, 3-Jean Boissonneault #61, 4-Mario Clair #22, 5-Pierre Dagenais #124

 

Les lightning Sprints ont offert encore une fois tout un spectacle lors de leur épreuve finale de 25 tours, une bagarre de tous les instants entre Éric Sundborg #16 et Mathieu Bourgouin #27 pour la tête, nous a laissé en haleine jusqu’au fil d’arrivée. C’est finalement, Bourgouin qui eus l’avantage, signant ainsi sa 14e victoire en épreuve finale.

 

Malheureusement, au 9e passage de cette épreuve un carambolage s’est produit à l’entrée de la courbe #3, impliquant de nombreuses voitures. Parmi celles-ci, la #6 de René Couture qui a été moins chanceux et du partir en ambulance pour soigner une fracture ouverte au bras gauche. La soirée a été interrompue durant plusieurs minutes pour effectuer le transfert vers l’hôpital Sainte-Croix de Drummondville. 

 

Qualif #1: Mike Capobianco #77

Qualif #2: Alan Therrien #39A

Qualif #3: Sébastien Ferland #7

Finale: 1-Mathieu Bourgouin #27, 2-Éric Sundborg #16, 3-Simon Couture #34, 4-Guy Blain #18, 5-Yves Girard #31

 

Puis, chez les Sportsmans Dany Gagné #90 a savouré les joies d’une 1re victoire en carrière à Drummondville. Ce n’est toute fois pas de tout repos qu’il a eu le dessus sur la recrue de l’année 2012, Jonathan Désilets #21.

 

À noter, que le patriarche, René Clair #22 âgé de 73 ans a signé sa 523e victoire en carrière toutes classes et pistes confondues durant la première qualification de la soirée. Un sommet qui n’est pas près d’être battu.

 

Qualif #1 : René Clair #22

Qualif #2 : Marcel Larocque #27

Qualif #3 : Jonathan Désilets #21

Finale : 1-Dany Gagné #90, 2-Jonathan Désilets #21, 3-Mathieu Desjardins #3M, 4-Maxime Blain #24, 5-Steve Bernier #25

 

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Kimmel Wins at Winchester; Ties Iggy Katona's All-Time ARCA Win Mark of 79 Victories

For Immediate Release:

Sunday, June 30, 2013 

 

 

(WINCHESTER, Ind.) -- Frank Kimmel made Winchester Speedway a little more historic Sunday afternoon.

 

Kimmel won the Herr's Chase the Taste 200 to claim his 79th all-time ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards victory. In doing so, he tied Iggy Katona for the all-time series victory record.

 

"Every once in a while you have one of those near flawless days," the 51-year-old Kimmel said after a long post-victory celebration. "This was one of those days for us."

 

It was a remarkable day for the Indiana native, winning for the third time of the season and sixth time at Winchester Speedway. He led 158 laps of the 100-mile, 200-lap event. At the end, he had to hold off a hard challenge from teenager Austin Wayne Self in the AM Technical Solutions Dodge, who finished a length away.

 

"He had a fast car, but I knew if I didn't make a mistake, held my line and stayed in the middle and didn't spin out or something that he would have a hard time passing me," Kimmel said.

 

Rounding out the top five were Brennan Poole in the No. 55 Break the Cycle Toyota for Venturini Motorsports, Kyle Weatherman in the No. 11 Rogers Automotive Group/Pat Rogers Harley-Davidson Dodge and Mason Mitchell in the Happy Cheeks-BeavEx-Reliance Tool Ford.

 

Self said he needed a few more laps to catch Kimmel.

 

"With a couple of laps to go, I told myself I was either going to win this race or scrape the wall trying," Self said. "We had a really good car. I'm happy with the finish. Now we know what this car can do."

 

Weatherman advanced 18 spots from his 22nd starting position and led five laps. Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell was rained out on Saturday, meaning Weatherman had to start near the back.

 

"It's too bad qualifying was rained out," Weatherman said. "We had a really fast car and were able to pass a lot of cars. We have a lot of racing to go."

 

Poole attributed his top five finish to some nifty changes made by his pit crew and even had to come from a lap down.

 

"We had a decent car, then lost a lap and got it back," Poole said. "It was a solid finish."

 

Besides the historic win, Kimmel also extended his point lead because his closest two competitors - Mason Mingus and Tom Hessert - had problems. Hessert rebounded to finish sixth in the Barbera's Autoland Dodge while Mingus settled for 12th, his first time outside the top 10 all season.

 

The race started under caution as the cars worked to dry the track from a morning rain. Kimmel led those first 10 laps under caution; then, as the race went green, led until lap 106. Mingus finally tracked down Kimmel and made the pass for the lead on lap 107, but got caught up in a lap 128 multi-car crash in turn two. From there, Weatherman inherited the lead, then pitted for four tires, as did all of the lead-lap machines, including Mitchell, who won the race off turn pit road. Kimmel came out on the tail-end of the lead lap cars after a lengthy pit stop for a missed lug nut. Mitchell led for 15 laps until Kimmel took over the lead for good on lap 149.

 

Kimmel was presented a sign by ARCA Racing Series officials in post-race, commemorating the 79th win. He said he started to think about win No. 79 just before the end of the race.

 

"It crossed my mind, but then I told myself not to think about it too early," he said. "When I saw the checkered flag, it was a sort of a flood of emotion. It is a big deal."

 

Kimmel got his first ARCA Racing Series victory in 1994, also on a half-mile track, at Toledo Speedway.

 

"This is really something to enjoy," he said. "There were some family and friends here. It's Indiana, my home state. Any win at Winchester is great, but this one I'm really going to enjoy."

 

Driver James Swanson, in the No. 06 GreatRailing.com Ford, was transported to an area hospital for observation. He was soon cleared and released. That was one of five cautions on the day for 47 laps.

 

The ARCA Racing Series will next travel next to Chicagoland Speedway for the July 21 ActivArmr 150.

 

Sunday's Herr's Chase the Taste 200 from Winchester Speedway will be broadcast on NBC Sports Network at 11 p.m. Aug. 1.

 

Official Race Report, ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards
Herr's Live Life With Flavor 200
Winchester Speedway (6-30-13)

 

Winchester, Ind. (AP) _ The official finish for Sunday's Herr's Chase The Taste 200 at Winchester Speedway for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards with starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, type of car, laps completed, and reason out of race, if any:

 

1. (1) Frank Kimmel, Clarksville, Ind., Toyota, 200; 2. (4) Austin Wayne Self, Austin, Texas, Dodge, 200; 3. (8) Brennan Poole, The Woodlands, Texas, Toyota, 200; 4. (22) Kyle Weatherman, Wentzville, Mo., Dodge, 200; 5. (7) Mason Mitchell, W. Des Moines, Iowa, 200; 6. (5) Tom Hessert, Cherry Hill, N.J., Dodge, 195; 7. (20) Blake Hillard, Owensboro, Ky., Chevrolet, 192; 8. (3) Kyle Benjamin, Easley, S.C., Chevrolet, 191; 9. (11) Thomas Praytor, Mobile, Ala., Chevrolet, 190; 10. (9) Milka Duno, Caracas, Venezuela, Toyota, 189; 11. (14) Darrell Basham, Henryville, Ind., Chevrolet, 185; 12. (2) Mason Mingus, Brentwood, Tenn., Toyota, 182; 13. (10) Brad Lloyd, Napa, Calif., Ford, 127, accident; 14. (15) Cody Lane, Port Richey, Fla., Dodge, 124, accident; 15. (13) Roger Carter, Sunfield, Mich., Dodge, 122, accident; 16. (16) James Swanson, Clarksboro, N.J., Ford, 121, accident; 17. (12) Josh Williams, Port Charlotte, Fla., Chevrolet, 52, steering; 18. (6) Justin Boston, Baltimore, Md., Toyota, 50, electrical; 19. (17) James Hylton, Inman, S.C., Ford, 22, electrical; 20. (19) Will Kimmel, Sellersburg, Ind., Ford, 16, brakes; 21. (23) Chris Bailey, South Park, Pa., Ford, 12, vibration; 22. (21) Wayne Peterson, Pulaski, Tenn., Chevrolet, 7, handling; 23. (18) Dave Savicki, Clinton, N.Y., Ford, 1, handling.

 

Time of race: 1 hour, 22 minutes, 12 seconds; Margin of victory: 0.319 seconds; Lap leaders: Frank Kimmel 1-106, Mason Mingus 107-128, Kyle Weatherman 129-133, Mason Mitchell 134-148, Frank Kimmel 149-200. 

 

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Don Radebaugh, ARCA

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