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After setting the fastest time in practice, Chandler Smith closed Saturday night celebrating in victory lane after scoring his fifth ARCA Menards Series victory of the season in the rain-shortened Herr’s Potato Chips 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway in Brownsbug, Indiana.
The Jasper, Georgia racer took the lead from his Venturini Motorsports teammate Christian Eckes on lap 161. The next time around, a heavy sprinkle turned into a rain shower necessitating a caution flag. The field circulated behind the pace car for five laps before ARCA officials put out the red flag. The rains persisted and officials were forced to end the race 37 laps before its scheduled conclusion.
“It was meant to be,” Smith said. “We couldn’t have timed that pass out any better than we did.”
Eckes was disappointed with second, but was able to lock up the Sioux Chief Short Track Challenge championship.
“We’re obviously disappointed with second,” Eckes said, “but it’s our sixth top-two finish in a row. We really have things turned around after a tough stretch in the summer. We’d have liked to have had that caution for rain a few laps earlier though.”
Ty Gibbs started from the General Tire Pole and was the dominant driver throughout the first half of the race. Gibbs led the first 143 laps before contact with Joe Graf, Jr while battling for the lead resulted in Gibbs sliding into the wall and damaging the right rear corner of his car. The damage led to a flat right rear tire that put Gibbs into the wall again four laps later. The damage was too severe for Gibbs to continue leaving him 15th at the finish.
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“I don’t even know who that guy is or what happened out there,” Gibbs said. “We had a really great car. I am pretty bummed. Most of all I am sorry for my guys, the deserved a win here tonight.”
Graf had rejoined the lead lap after receiving the free pass under the second caution of the night. He pitted for tires under the yellow and knifed his way through the field racing against other lead lap cars that had not yet pitted. The resulting caution from Gibbs’ crash allowed the remaining lead lap cars to pit, ending Graf’s chances to win. He finished tenth.
Sam Mayer finished third a day after locking up the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship with a win at Dover International Speedway. Corey Heim finished in fourth, with Hailie Deegan in fifth.
Combined with a sixth-place finish by teammate Michael Self, Eckes assumes the ARCA Menards Series championship lead by 20 points with only the season finale at Kansas Speedway remaining.
There were four cautions for a total of 25 laps. Bobby Gerhart spun in turn two on lap 52 to bring out the first caution, while Dick crashed in the same turn on lap 97 to bring out the second caution. Gibbs’ accident at lap 146 brought out the third yellow flag of the night while the rain at lap 162 was the final yellow of the night.
There were three lead changes among four drivers. Gibbs led a race-high 143 laps, Graf led seven laps from laps 144 to 150, Eckes led from lap 151 through lap 160 and Smith led from lap 161 to 167 when the race concluded. With those seven laps led, Smith locks up the 2019 Valvoline Lap Leader Award.
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Lucas Oil Raceway – Clermont, IN
Herr’s Potato Chips 200 – October 5, 2019
1. Chandler Smith
2. Christian Eckes
3. Sam Mayer
4. Corey Heim
5. Hailie Deegan
6. Michael Self
7. Travis Braden
8. Bret Holmes
9. Carson Hocevar
10. Joe Graf, Jr.
11. Bobby Gerhart
12. Tommy Vigh, Jr.
13. Mike Basham
14. Scott Melton
15. Ty Gibbs
16. Howie DiSavino III
17. Tim Richmond
18. Dick Doheny
19. Brad Smith
20. Eric Caudell
21. Darrell Basham
22. Benjamin Peterson
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - When it comes to group qualifying at Daytona, it pays to have a lot of fast friends.
It certainly did for Ladera Ranch, California’s Cole Custer, who won the pole Friday afternoon at Daytona International Speedway in preparation for the ARCA Racing Series Lucas Oil 200 Saturday. As a result, Custer, who turned 18 on January 23, becomes the youngest ARCA pole winner in history at Daytona. 13 days in hellunblocked games.
Custer, in the No. 54 Ken Schrader Racing-Haas Automation Chevrolet, was able to draft with the fastest cars during his four-minute run, and it paid off with a time of 47.769 seconds, an average speed of 188.407 mph. He came across the stripe fifth in a pack of five, but the fastest among the group.
“We were lucky enough to be in the back of the pack…I was with a really strong group,” Custer said. “We drifted back three lengths, but we were able to suck up on that second lap. I just want to thank Ken Schrader Racing for this awesome opportunity. I know that Schrader’s car won the pole last year here too, so that’s pretty cool.”
It was Custer’s second career ARCA pole, having won the pole at the New Jersey Motorsports Park road course in his series debut in 2015. If Custer were to win the Lucas Oil 200 Saturday, he would also surpass Kyle Petty as the youngest stock car winner in history at Daytona.
“We have a really solid car. I think it will lead better than we could suck up; so I feel like we’re in really good shape for the race.”
Rookie William Byron, whose practice session this morning was cut short because of an engine change, battled back to qualify second at 188.139 mph in the No. 55 Venturini Motorsports-Liberty University Toyota. Sports heads basketball.
“We were fourth in the pack, and I got a good run with Cole (Custer) behind me for our first fast lap,” Byron said. “We’re starting on the outside for the race. Hopefully, we can get in line early and stay with the fast pack. The outside line might hold up for awhile…it just depends on how the race goes.”
Rookie Chase Briscoe, fastest in practice Thursday, qualified third at 187.958 mph in the No. 77 Cunningham Motorsports Dodge.
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“I was kind of surprised that we ended up third today, since I was at the front of our qualifying group,” said Briscoe. “I had actually told Cole (Custer) congratulations on the pole before we climbed into our cars. I thought he had the best shot at winning it. I drove one of Cole’s midgets at the Chili Bowl, so I’m looking forward to teaming up with him in the draft tomorrow.”
All three fastest qualifiers will be making their debuts at Daytona.
Veteran Tom Hessert was fourth fastest. Watkinsville, Georgia’s John Wes Townley, the 2013 Daytona ARCA champion, qualified fifth at 187.778 mph.
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All five top qualifiers came from the same group.
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Canadian Cole Powell qualified sixth in a Mason Mitchell Motorsports Chevrolet. Matt Kurzejewski was seventh in front of Derrick Lancaster in eighth, Will Kimmel in ninth and Sean Corr in 10th.
Nine groups with five cars in each pack posted time and speed with no on-track incidents. Each group had four minutes to work with. Qualifying groups were determined by combining both practice sessions from Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.
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Friday’s Qualifying Results
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POS | NO | DRIVER/HOMETOWN | TEAM & CAR | TIME | SPEED |
1 | 54 | Cole Custer/Ladera Ranch CA | Haas Automation Chevrolet | 47.769 | 188.407 |
2 | 55 | William Byron/Charlotte NC | Liberty University Toyota | 47.837 | 188.139 |
3 | 77 | Chase Briscoe/Mitchell IN | Cunningham Motorsports Dodge | 47.883 | 187.958 |
4 | 25 | Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ | Florida Lottery Toyota | 47.911 | 187.848 |
5 | 05 | John Wes Townley/Watkinsville GA | Zaxby’s Chevrolet | 47.929 | 187.778 |
6 | 78 | Cole Powell/Mt. Brydges Ontario | TRICAR-Copps Buildall Chevrolet | 47.971 | 187.613 |
7 | 52 | Matt Kurzejewski/Mansfield PA | Ansell-Menards Toyota | 47.975 | 187.598 |
8 | 83 | Derrick Lancaster/Christiansburg VA | Total Car And Truck Service Chevrolet | 47.975 | 187.598 |
9 | 69 | Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN | E3 Spark Plugs-SO Contracting-Longhorn Fab Shop Chevy | 47.978 | 187.586 |
10 | 48 | Sean Corr/Goshen NY | NESCO-Transgroup-Grumpy’s-Support Our Troops Ford | 47.978 | 187.586 |
11 | 38 | Gray Gaulding/Colonial Heights VA | Krispy Kreme Ford | 48.150 | 186.916 |
12 | 2 | Sarah Cornett-Ching/Summerland BC | Bug Band-Race 101 Chevrolet | 48.161 | 186.873 |
13 | 6 | Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL | Musselman’s Big Cup Applesauce Ford | 48.168 | 186.846 |
14 | 5 | Bobby Gerhart/Lebanon PA | Lucas Oil-Lucas Oil Racing TV Chevrolet | 48.230 | 186.606 |
15 | 98 | Gus Dean/Bluffton SC | Carrier Corporation-Cab Installers Chevrolet | 48.241 | 186.563 |
16 | 22 | Kevin Thomas Jr/Cullman AL | Bakken Concrete-KT Construction Services Dodge | 48.284 | 186.397 |
17 | 82 | Dylan Lupton/Wilton CA | Empire Racing Ford | 48.300 | 186.335 |
18 | 66 | Mark Thompson/Cartersville GA | Phoenix Air Toyota | 48.398 | 185.958 |
19 | 33 | Austin Wayne Self/Austin TX | AM Technical Solutions-Black’s Barbecue Toyota | 48.588 | 185.231 |
20 | 9 | Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL | DK-LOK Ford | 48.592 | 185.216 |
21 | 30 | Terry Jones/Amherstburg Ontario | JAAR Excavating Toyota | 48.616 | 185.124 |
22 | 32 | Shane Lee/Newton NC | LeeBoy Toyota | 48.623 | 185.098 |
23 | 42 | Bo LeMastus/Louisville KY | Crosley Brands-Glad Precision-T&T Constr Dodge | 48.629 | 185.075 |
24 | 59 | Jairo Avila/Alhambra CA | NexGenFuel-Lira Motorsports Ford | 48.691 | 184.839 |
25 | 46 | Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN | Stange Racing-JUICE Batteries Ford | 48.723 | 184.718 |
26 | 34 | Willie Mullins/Fredericksburg VA | Bugsy’s Auto Repair-Crow Wing Recycling Ford | 48.726 | 184.706 |
27 | 15 | Brett Hudson/Owensboro KY | Howard’s Post Frame-Pedley’s Garage Dodge | 48.746 | 184.631 |
28 | 43 | John Ferrier/Middletown NY | Perricelli Racing Chevrolet | 48.776 | 184.517 |
29 | 57 | Bryan Dauzat/Alexandria Louisiana | O.B. Builders Chevrolet | 48.931 | 183.932 |
30 | 12 | Tyler Audie/Orlando FL | Audie Expo-The Pratt Pub Toyota | 48.998 | 183.681 |
31 | 23 | Brad Smith/Shelby Township MI | Max Force Racing Ford | Provisional | |
32 | 58 | Kyle Weatherman/Wentzville MO | Lira Motorsports Ford | Provisional | |
33 | 36 | Brandon Lynn/Penn Yan NY | Cribs Creek Outfitters-MOMO-TraqGear Ford | Provisional | |
34 | 10 | Ed Pompa/Ballston Spa NY | Cedar Peaks Enterprises-Double H Ranch Chevy | Provisional | |
35 | 68 | Dale Shearer/Chillicothe MO | Kimmel-Shearer Racing Ford | Provisional | |
36 | 06 | Tim Viens/Port Orange FL | Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet | Provisional | |
37 | 0 | Corey Howard/Fort White FL | Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet | Provisional | |
38 | 3 | Steve Fox/Hazleton PA | Norm Hutton Racing-Hixson Ford | Provisional | |
39 | 27 | Dick Doheny/Ballston Spa NY | RFMS-Fast Track Racing Chevrolet | Provisional | |
40 | 17 | Gene Paul/Tarpon Springs FL |