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  • Tim George Jr. Takes Fog-Shortened Pocono 200 for First ARCA Win

    Tim George Jr. Takes Fog-Shortened Pocono 200 for First ARCA Win

    (LONG POND, Pa.) – Tim George Jr. passed Grant Enfinger on a Lap 57 restart at Pocono Raceway, making a move to the front just in time to win the Pocono ARCA 200, which was shortened to 59 laps from 80 scheduled as a result of inclement weather.

    The win is George’s first in 50 career starts in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, and the fourth in seven races in 2011 for Richard Childress Racing.

    Just after George drove the No. 31 RCR Development Chevrolet around Enfinger’s right side in Turn 1, heavy fog appeared for the second time over Pocono Raceway’s 2.5-mile triangle, and ARCA Racing Series officials made the decision to call the second red flag of the race. 47 minutes and 54 seconds later, with the fog just as intense, series officials decided to end the race and display the checkered flag.

    George, surrounded by his Richard Childress Racing teammates while parked on pit road, was declared the winner.

    “Whenever you’re battling the elements, position is key,” said George, of New York, N.Y. “I feel like in a race like this especially, you need to have speed and luck. Today, we had both. (Crew chief) Gere (Kennon) and the guys on pit lane got us really great position and that ECR (Earnhardt Childress Racing engines) and Chevy power was just awesome off the corners. Position is key, so being up front is obviously where you want to be, especially when it’s bad weather.”

    George’s win was his third top-five finish in the last four races. His previous best finish was third at Talladega in April 2010.

    Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell winner Brennan Poole (No. 25 Lacy Green/Scott Dobrin RE/MAX Toyota) sped away over the first five laps, building his lead to 1.565 seconds. He and second starter Ty Dillon (No. 41 Richard Childress Racing Development Chevrolet) began to lap slower traffic – the Nos. 75 and 06 cars of Benny Chastain and Steve Fox, respectively – on the first turn of the sixth lap, and that helped Dillon reel in Poole’s advantage.

    Dillon passed Poole over the Turn 2 tunnel on Lap 8, helped by Poole driving loose into the previous turn. Poole returned to the point one lap later, passing Dillon through the final of the track’s three turns. Chris Buescher (No. 17 Roulo Brothers Racing Ford), Frank Kimmel (No. 44 Ansell/Menards Ford), and Enfinger (No. 36 BeasleyAllen.com/Allgaier Motorsports Dodge) filled out the top five. George drove sixth.

    With the rest of the top 10 unchanged behind them, Poole began to pull away again, extending his lead to 0.909 second by Lap 14. Dillon swiftly moved inside Poole on the next lap, but Poole kept a 0.015-second advantage. The next lap, the two caught Maryeve Dufault’s No. 12 Dodge off of Turn 3. With Poole caught behind her, Dillon used Dufault as a pick and passed Poole on the inside to assume the lead again.

    Poole, however, passed Dillon over the tunnel on Lap 18. Soon after, George Cushman crashed against the outside wall, bringing out the race’s first caution. Behind the two leaders, little had changed inside the top 10, except for Hal Martin’s fall after breaking his oil line.

    The leaders drove to pit road to close Lap 19, and Buescher emerged as the leader after taking four tires and fuel. Dillon trailed in second, with his teammate George in third. Poole fell back to fourth after a 23-second pit stop in which his Venturini Motorsports crew experienced some trouble with the car’s right front.

    With light rain falling and fog present, the caution period extended over the next 12 laps, and initially, ARCA officials decided to drop the green flag on Lap 32. After restarts to begin Laps 32 and 33 were waved off, officials instructed drivers to drive down pit road to close Lap 35, and a red flag was issued after 54 minutes and 43 seconds of green and yellow action. With another clear sky expected, officials urged drivers to stay in their cars.

    A short time later, officials brought the field back to the yellow flag, moving them from pit road within a minute. The field began racing to start Lap 38, going green just five minutes after the end of the red flag period.

    Buescher led the two Childress cars, and though Dillon looked to have a run inside him in the first turn of Lap 39, Buescher stayed out front. Poole moved past George for third two laps later, closing to within 0.326 second of Buescher after 41 laps. Dillon found himself caught in traffic on the short chute between Turns 2 and 3 on Lap 43. He was passed by Poole and George, sending Poole into second place behind Buescher. Poole, then nearly a full second behind, closed to within 0.02 second in three laps, and passed Buescher to start Lap 47.   Poole built a 2.435-second lead by Lap 50, but Brent Cross stalled on the infield access road as the leaders closed Lap 51, bringing out another caution flag.

    The leaders pitted soon after, closing Lap 53. Enfinger surged into the lead after taking just two tires on the pit stop, leading George and Buescher off of pit road. On the Lap 57 restart, George passed on the outside for the lead and Buescher followed, leaving Enfinger third just as more fog settled over Pocono Raceway. ARCA officials called for the yellow flag immediately, making George the leader of Lap 57. The ultimate red flag was displayed two laps later.

    Buescher finished second and Enfinger ended the race third. Dillon and Poole, the two main contenders at the beginning of the race, finished fourth and fifth, respectively.   Chad McCumbee (No. 1 ModSpace Ford) finished sixth after starting 12th. Chad Hackenbracht (No. 58 CGH Motorsports Chevrolet), Kimmel, Tom Hessert (No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet), and Matt Merrell (No. 32 Champion Oil Dodge) rounded out the top 10, in that order.

    In all, five drivers led laps. Buescher led 27, just more than Poole, who led 23. Enfinger, Dillon, and George each led three.

    The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards returns to action Friday, June 17 in the RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich. The event is scheduled as the eighth of 19 on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series schedule.

    Practice begins at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 16, and will last for 90 minutes. Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell begins at 10 a.m. Friday, and the 100-lap, 200-mile race will air live on SPEED at 5 p.m. ARCARacing.com will feature live timing and scoring coverage of all events.

    The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards features 19 events at 16 tracks on its 2011 schedule. The series has crowned an ARCA national champion each year since its inaugural season in 1953, and has toured over 200 race tracks in 28 states since its inception. The series tests the abilities of drivers and race teams over the most diverse schedule of stock car racing events in the world, annually visiting tracks ranging from 0.4 mile to 2.66 miles in length, on both paved and dirt surfaces as well as a left- and right-turn road course.

    Founded by John Marcum in 1953 in Toledo, Ohio, the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) is recognized among the leading sanctioning bodies in the country. Closing in on completing its sixth decade after hundreds of thousands of miles of racing, ARCA administers over 100 race events each season in two professional touring series and local weekly events.

  • RELEASE-Gresham in Victory Lane at GMP

    JEFFERSON, GA (June 12, 2011)  The Slack Auto Parts 150 was nothing short of exciting, but even the rain, lightning and 2 ½ hour rain delay couldn’t keep fans and drivers away from Gresham Motorsports Park.

    Max Gresham was able to share a sweet victory with his family, who own GMP, in victory lane after finishing first in tonight’s NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at GMP. Born and raised in Griffin, Ga., Gresham’s win could not have come at a better time or track. Gresham

    Gresham started on the pole and battled with Darrell Wallace Jr. the entire night for the first place position. He was able to lead 98 of the 150 laps.

    Matt DiBenedetto ran a steady third place and finished second. Andrew Smith finished third, Darrell Wallace Jr. fourth and Corey LaJoie rounded out the top five.

    GMP local divisions was just as exciting as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East event! Brian Sosbee finished first in the Renegades, Matthew Wragg in the Outlaw Late Models, Brandon Jones in the Trucks and Vernon Hicks in the Mini Stocks.

    For Unofficial Results for GMP local divisions, please visit GMP’s website. NASCAR K&N Pro Series East-Slack Auto Parts 150 Unofficial Results are listed below.

    The Slack Auto Parts 150 will air on SPEED this Thursday, June 16 at 6 pm ET.

    Please visit our website, www.GreshamMotorsportsPark.com, for information and details about the upcoming year at GMP. Also, join the GMP fan page on facebook or follow GMP on Twitter.

    1. (1) Max Gresham, Griffin, Ga., Toyota, 154 laps, 67.054 mph.

    2. (2) Matt DiBenedetto, Grass Valley, Calif., Toyota, 154.

    3. (23) Andrew Smith, Pooler, Ga., Chevrolet, 154.

    4. (3) Darrell Wallace, Jr., Mobile, Ala., Toyota, 154.

    5. (10) Corey LaJoie, Concord, N.C., Ford, 154.

    6. (20) Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, Mass., Chevrolet, 154.

    7. (17) Chad Finchum, Knoxville, Tenn., Dodge, 154.

    8. (16) Dylan Presnell, Sevierville, Tenn., Toyota, 154.

    9. (15) Cody Hodgson, Escalon, Calif., Chevrolet, 154.

    10. (13) Benny Gordon, DuBois, Pa., Chevrolet, 154.

    11. (19) Ben Kennedy, Daytona Beach, Fla., Chevrolet, 154.

    12. (14) Ryan Gifford, Winchester, Tenn., Toyota, 154.

    13. (18) Michael Cherry, Valrico, Fla., Toyota, 154.

    14. (9) Daniel Suárez, Monterrey, Mexico, Toyota, 153.

    15. (21) Brandon Haley, Lavonia, Ga., Ford, 153.

    16. (5) Brett Moffitt, Grimes, Iowa, Toyota, 153.

    17. (22) D.J. Shaw, Conway, N.H., Chevrolet, 153.

    18. (26) Tanner Berryhill, Tulsa, Okla., Chevrolet, 153.

    19. (27) Cale Conley, Vienna, W.Va., Chevrolet, 151.

    20. (7) Sergio Peña, Winchester, Va., Toyota, 150.

    21. (28) Clay Campbell, Martinsville, Va., Chevrolet, 150.

    22. (6) Chase Elliott, Dawsonville, Ga., Chevrolet, 149.

    23. (29) Julian Albarracin, Bogata, Columbia, Dodge, 147.

    24. (4) Alex Bowman, Tucson, Ariz., Toyota, 143.

    25. (24) Derek Ramstrom, West Boylston, Mass., Chevrolet, 142.

    26. (8) Coleman Pressley, Asheville, N.C., Toyota, 133.

    27. (11) Ryan Reed, Bakersfield, Calif., Toyota, 133.

    28. (25) Brandon Gdovic, Yorktown, Va., Dodge, 100.

    29. (30) Michelle Theriault, Bristol, Conn., Toyota, 71.

    30. (12) Chad Boat, Phoenix, Ariz., Chevrolet, 41.

  • Kennington Finishes Third in Castrol Edge Dodge

    June 12, 2011. The first two rounds of the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series had been frustrating for DJ Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge team. A return to the St. Thomas, Ontario driver’s home track at Delaware Speedway proved to be the tonic for a hard charging third place podium finish.

    Kennington won the two previous events at Delaware Speedway and coming to race at Delaware gave Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge team just the boost they needed. From the start of practice Kennington was the class of the field and posted the quickest lap time. With other series running afterwards it changed the track characteristics however Kennington still placed the Castrol Edge Dodge on the outside of row one in qualifying. “I didn’t realize how good my first lap was” said Kennington. “So when I got to the second qualifying lap I pushed a bit too hard and it cost us or we’d have been on pole” he concluded.

    When the 200 lap feature event began Kennington immediately began looking for the top spot. The #17 Castrol Edge Dodge would move into the lead on lap 17 and pull out a sizable lead on the field. “The team gave me a great car to drive and we started to work our race plan from there” he stated. “We made our first pit stop during the first caution period for fuel and came out in good position” he stated.

    The race plan for the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge would change because of a fluke incident. The #97 car spun up the track and when he slid back down clipped the back of Kennington leaving the rear bumper panel dangling. “I just couldn’t get out of the way” stated Kennington simply. “The team did an awesome job fixing things up so we could continue” he stated.

    Now back in the pack with an unplanned pit stop Kennington began pushing the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge trying to regain track position. Fighting his way forward with every lap he was soon back amongst the leaders and with another caution period just past the three quarter mark of the race he pitted for fresh right side tires. “Those new tires and the adjustment the team made helped me in the closing laps” said Kennington.

    When the final caution period of the night set up an eight lap shoot out Kennington seized the opportunity. Pushing the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge as hard as he dared on the final lap he managed to make one last pass to claim a third place podium finish. “What a job the team did tonight” said Kennington. “They deserve a lot of credit for getting the body panels fixed up so I could make a charge at the end” he stated.

    The podium finish gives Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge team the boost they needed and moves them up to fourth in the overall championship standings. “We’ll take this one and build on it” said the driver. “This thing is far from over and we’re going to some tracks that I know we can win at and that’s what we intend to do” he added.

    DJ Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge team get back in action the weekend of June 25 & 26 at the famed Mosport International Raceway near Bowmanville, Ontario. Once again this year fans will be able to watch all twelve races on TSN. Check local listings for times.

    Race fans are encouraged to keep up to date with the latest team news in several ways. Race fans should bookmark the team website http://www.djkracing.ca www.djkracing.ca and follow them on twitter, http://www.twitter.com/djkracing www.twitter.com/djkracing Fans are also suggested to join the Facebook Group DJK Racing.

    Photo: The #17 Castrol Edge Dodge at Delaware Speedway.

  • Team Mopar Scores Top-Ten at Delaware

    June 12, 2011. Round three of the NASCAR Canadian Tire series at Delaware Speedway near London, Ontario was a good one for Ron Beauchamp Jr. and the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge team. It was a day of consistency and the team scored their second top-ten finish of the year.

    Delaware Speedway is a challenging half mile track and can be hard to handle and the crew worked hard to maximize performance of the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge. Beauchamp would qualify tenth and start the 200 lap feature event on the outside of row five. “I didn’t get the lap I was expecting in qualifying” said Beauchamp. “But the most important thing is having a car that will race consistently all night and we have that” he added.

    When the race began Beauchamp settled into a comfortable pace in the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge. “Some guys will often go too fast too soon so I wanted to go easy at first and have something left for the end of the race” he stated. Even with his cautious approach Beauchamp quickly began moving forward in the race and was running near the top five. .

    The #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge team would make scheduled pit stops for fuel during the first caution period and then pit for new tires just past the halfway mark. “Everything looked good for us and now it was up to me to bring the car home with a good finish” explained the driver.

    In the late stages of the race the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge was a victim of contact and sent up toward the wall. “That was pretty frustrating” said Beauchamp. “We had a top-five spot and the #84 car just ran into us from behind” he said.

    With only some cosmetic damage Beauchamp set out to gain as many spots as possible in the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge in the closing laps. His hard charging efforts would get the car back inside the top-ten and record a ninth place finish at the checkered flag. “It’s too bad about that bump from behind” said the driver. “A top-ten is nice but, we were better than that. This team has some momentum built up now and I’m excited about the races coming up” he added.

    Ron Beauchamp Jr. and the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge Team will compete in all twelve races on the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. The next event takes place June 25 & 26 at Mosport International Raceway near Bowmanville, Ontario. Once again this year all events will be broadcast on TSN. Fans should check their local listings for times. For more information about the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries team log on to www.beauchampmotorsports.com and http://www.mopar.ca www.mopar.ca For series information check out http://www.nascar.ca www.nascar.ca.

  • Tagliani wins IRL pole at Texas

    Tagliani wins IRL pole at Texas

    FORT WORTH, Texas – Alex Tagliani had a two-lap average speed of 215.186 mph on the 1.5-mile, high-banked Texas Motor Speedway oval to earn the PEAK Performance Pole Award for the Firestone Twin 275s on June 11.

    It’s the second consecutive pole for Tagliani, driving the No. 77 Bowers & Wilkins car for Sam Schmidt Motorsports. He started from the point in the 100th anniversary Indianapolis 500 on May 29 in the first oval race of the IZOD IndyCar Series season.

    Reigning series champion Dario Franchitti (214.801) will start second for the second consecutive year.

    Will Power, who started from the pole in each of the four road/street courses, will start third in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske car. He’ll be joined in Row 2 by Takuma Sato, driver of the No. 5 KV Racing Technology-Lotus car who starts a career-high fourth on an oval. He was the final qualifier (214.470).

    “It was a good run out there Verizon car,” Power said. “I was flat and on the white line for both laps. We have some work to do tonight in practice to find a good race trim, but we should be good. We get two shots at it tomorrow and I’m definitely ready to race.”

    FT. WORTH, Texas – Qualifying Friday for the Firestone Twin 275s IZOD IndyCar Series event on the 1.455-mile Texas Motor Speedway, with starting position, car number in parentheses, driver, chassis-engine, and speed:

    1. (77) Alex Tagliani, Dallara-Honda, 215.186
    2. (10) Dario Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 214.801
    3. (12) Will Power, Dallara-Honda, 214.716
    4. (5) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 214.470
    5. (67) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Honda, 214.373
    6. (82) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Honda, 214.252
    7. (9) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 214.021
    8. (99) Wade Cunningham, Dallara-Honda, 214.013
    9. (6) Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 213.891
    10. (7) Danica Patrick, Dallara-Honda, 213.850
    11. (4) JR Hildebrand, Dallara-Honda, 213.458
    12. (14) Vitor Meira, Dallara-Honda, 213.429
    13. (3) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 213.232
    14. (2) Oriol Servia, Dallara-Honda, 213.023
    15. (06) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Honda, 212.970
    16. (28) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 212.938
    17. (83) Charlie Kimball, Dallara-Honda, 212.797
    18. (11) Davey Hamilton, Dallara-Honda, 212.555
    19. (59) EJ Viso, Dallara-Honda, 212.494
    20. (38) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 212.404
    21. (8) Paul Tracy, Dallara-Honda, 212.305
    22. (27) Mike Conway, Dallara-Honda, 212.260
    23. (26) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 212.223
    24. (24) Ana Beatriz, Dallara-Honda, 212.221
    25. (19) Alex Lloyd, Dallara-Honda, 212.091
    26. (34) Sebastian Saavedra, Dallara-Honda, 212.033
    27. (22) Justin Wilson, Dallara-Honda, 211.762
    28. (88) Jay Howard, Dallara-Honda, 211.691
    29. (78) Simona de Silvestro, Dallara-Honda, 210.855
    30. (18) James Jakes, Dallara-Honda, no speed

  • Alex Tagliani Wins Peak Performance Pole Award For Firestone Twin 275s at Texas

    Alex Tagliani Wins Peak Performance Pole Award For Firestone Twin 275s at Texas

    After winning the pole for the Indianapolis 500, Alex Tagliani makes it two in a row as he won the PEAK Performance Award Pole Award for the Firstone Twin 275s on June 11th at Texas Motor Speedway.

    “It’s a tribute to how much effort and how much love the guys put in the car,” he said. “I watched them work the last two weeks and they worked harder than when they brought the car to Indianapolis. That’s what a team does. We’re going to continue to work hard and bring fast cars to the track. Being fast on an oval is great, but I won’t be happy until I can stick it to Will (Power) and the Penske cars on a road course that’s my next goal.”

    Tagliani qualified his No. 77 Bowers and Wilkins cars for Sam Schmidt Motorsports at a speed of 215.186mph.

    Defending champion Dario Franchitti will start second (214.801), followed by Will Power.

    “It was a good run out there Verizon car,” Power said. “I was flat and on the white line for both laps. We have some work to do tonight in practice to find a good race trim, but we should be good. We get two shots at it tomorrow and I’m definitely ready to race.”

    Takumo Sato and Ed Carpenter rounded out the top five.

    “It was fantastic, very exciting,” Sato said. “The car was balanced and really felt good.  After morning practice we were confident that we could have a good qualifying and after watching TK’s (Tony Kanaan’s) run I was even more confident.  Now we really need to concentrate on getting a good car for the race which is a very different car from qualifying.”

    “It’s been a good day for the Dollar General team,” Carpenter said. “I feel good about our car. We seem to have good speed. I wasn’t sure where we were going to end up, but it seems like everyone ran quicker during qualifying than we did in practice. I’m happy with our qualifying effort, but I always want to be faster. Either way we have a good starting spot for tomorrow night, and I think we have something for them.”

    Wade Cunningham qualified eighth in his IZOD IndyCar Series debut.

    “We bolted new tires on and tried to adjust the balance a little bit,” he said. “Time is quite tight in the session, so we didn’t have time to do everything we wanted. So really for us going into qualifying was like a bit of the unknown. We have a teammate who is on pole, and we knew what they were doing. But again, we didn’t want to make any hiccups that would penalize ourselves by making mistakes. We didn’t go as far as Alex did in qualifying set-up. So there’s a little bit of speed there and, also, I made a little mistake on my gearing entering the green flag which cost us a bit of time as well.”

    The Firestone Twin 275s consists of two 114-lap races back-to-back with the first one taking the green flag at 7:45pm CT on Saturday June 11th and the second race will follow an hour after the first race is completed.

    The race will be telecast live in High Definition at 8 p.m. (ET) by VERSUS. The race will air live on the IMS Radio Network, SiriusXM channel 94 and www.indycar.com. Live timing and scoring reports from the Firestone Twin 275s are available on the Internet at www.indycar.com.

  • Race #3 for NASCAR Canadian Tire Series: Keystone Light 200

    This weekend’s race at Delaware Speedway on Saturday June 11th marks the third race of the 12 race schedule for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. It also marks the third visit to the half mile oval.

    The past two visits there, defending series champion D.J. Kennington is two-for-two as he won both races after starting third in 2009 and on pole last season. In the 422 laps at Delaware, Kennington has led 246 of them and has nine victories overall. It was Delaware last year where the Canadian Tire Series began their season and the win marked the beginning of the championship run. Sitting seven in the points, 97 points behind Scott Steckly, Delaware is definitely a welcoming sight to the No. 17 team.

    Meanwhile, it was Steckly winning race number one at Mosport Raceway and having a solid finish at Circuit ICAR to now lead the standings, 30 points over Don Thomson Jr. Steckly, the 2008 series champion, finished third in 2009 and 16th in 2010 so Delaware looks to be a mixed bag as he goes for his 10th career victory.

    Thomson Jr. comes into Delaware Speedway with a new team this year, though is looking for more success to add to the last couple of years as he had had seven straight top-five finishes dating back to last year. Delaware hasn’t been the best track for Thomson, however, as he finished 21st last season after radiator issues and 10th in 2009.

    The only other driver to have any type of success at Delaware besides Steckly is Mark Dilley, who holds the track record at 19.133 seconds, after winning the pole in 2009. He hasn’t been able to crack the top-10 in regards to finishing as he finished 16th in 2009 and 12th last season.

    While most drivers come into Delaware Speedway with a lot of experience, rookie Steve Mathews doesn’t as he looks to continue the success he’s had this season this weekend. Last weekend, he finished 18th on the road course. Though at the first of the race on the oval, he got his second career top-10 of 10th.

    “Delaware is a fun place to race and I am excited to return as I am comfortable and confident there after many late model races and a strong 2010 outing,” Mathews said in his team’s preview.

    While race is set to be run Saturday, it won’t be televised till  Sunday, June 26 at 1 p.m. ET on TSN.

  • Brennan Poole and Ty Dillon Make Up Front Row For Pocono ARCA 200

    Last month, Brennan Poole made his first start at Salem Speedway and won. This weekend for his second start at Pocono, he is on the same route as he led practice and won the Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell for the Pocono ARCA 200.

    “It’s a lot of fun,” the Woodlands, Texas native said. “This is the biggest track I’ve ever been to, ever made laps on. It’s really exciting; this is really fast. The car’s been great all weekend. Billy Venturini’s given me a great race car. I’m looking forward to tomorrow. We’re just going to have to take it one lap at a time. We’ve got 80 laps, so we’ll see how it pans out.”

    The 20-year old qualified his No. 25 Lacy Green/Scott Dobrin RE/MAX Toyota with a lap of 53.807 seconds (167.264 mph), beating Ty Dillon by 0.526 seconds for his first career pole. Poole’s lap marks a new track record since July 2003 with Kyle Busch set it at 170.849mph.

    This marks the second pole in a row for Venturini Motorsports as they won the pole last weekend with Josh Richards at Chicagoland. This also marks their second in a row for Pocono Raceway as they won the pole last June with Mikey Kile.

    This car is a brand new for the team as it was only completed Wednesday at 4:30a.m., less than 55 hours before the first practice. Poole led that opening practice with a best lap of 53.989 seconds, nearly one-half second ahead of Frank Kimmel. Poole credits all the practice that he did on the video games.

    “I’ve watched a ton of video over the last week and I’ve been playing a lot of Xbox,” he said. “I probably ran about 500 laps before I even got here, on the computer. I started doing everything I possibly could before I got here as a driver. It helps out when you have great guys who can give you great cars. It makes your job a lot easier.”

    Kimmel, meanwhile, qualified third, followed by Chris Buescher and Grant Enfinger.

    “I’m pretty happy with our Ansell/Menards Ford,” Kimmel said after practice earlier in the day. “We’re a little tight in the corners in race trim and we continued to make adjustments to free it up. On that last qualifying run I think (crew chief) Bill (Kimmel) freed me up too much. I think we’ll be good on old tires, though. That will set up nicely for long green flag runs.”

    Venturini Motorsports’ Hal Martin qualified sixth, followed by Tim George Jr., Chad Hackenbracht, Bobby Gerhart and Sean Corr.

    The Pocono ARCA 200 begins at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, with live timing and scoring coverage available at ARCARacing.com. SPEED will air same-day delay television coverage of the race at 8 p.m.

  • NASCAR’s Jason Fensler Gambling On Getting His His Third Win In-A-Row In Las Vegas

    NASCAR’s Jason Fensler Gambling On Getting His His Third Win In-A-Row In Las Vegas

    It’s been close to two months since TeamCassRacing’s Jason Fensler, has sat behind the wheel of his NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race car when the team competed in the Toyota/Napa AutoCare 150 in Roseville, California. Fensler, who started the race 15th, led the final eight laps in his TCR / Pick-n-Pull / Simple Green sponsored Chevrolet, and went to victory lane in only his second start for team owners Jim and Terri Cass.

    [media-credit name=”TCR” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]The win was Fensler’s second points win in-a-row in only five starts; with his first one coming at Altamont Motorsports Park in 2008 when he drove for SpeedWong Racing. “We didn’t qualify that well. We started 15th. We had to start toward the back of the pack,” said Fensler after his win at Roseville. Fensler also added that, “We just kept ourselves in position the whole entire race and that was the key. We didn’t have real good car, but we put ourselves in position and I just knew on the last restart to get the best run I could of off of two and it worked out for us.”

    “At the close of the Roseville event when we were able to take the lead, my spotter Justin did a great job. It really enabled me to focus on hitting my marks and drive a good consistent line.” Fensler who is racing as a rookie in the series is running a limited schedule because of sponsorship restrictions, and will make his next start on Saturday in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 200 at the Bullring in Las Vegas, Nevada. This will mark the Elk Grove, California natives second start in a point’s race with the team, his first start came at the season opening Toyota All-Star Showdown which is a non-points event.

    Fensler qualified seventh for the showdown, and ran as high as eighth before Derek Thorn slid into race leader Paulie Harraka coming through Turn 4 on lap 206. Fensler, Dale Quarterley, David Mayhew, Darrell Wallace and Chad Boat were all involved as each driver had nowhere to go and ended in the grass in Turn 4, which ended Fensler’s night where he would finish 28th. With Fensler’s last win coming two months ago, he was asked what he’s done within that time to prepare himself for this weekend’s race, and how hard is it to get back in the car and be competitive after a two month layoff?

    “I have changed a few things inside the car for comfort. Foreseeing hotter weather this weekend in Las Vegas I mainly worked on driver cooling and fluids for myself. When you have Roger Bracken preparing a car, a great crew working on it and owners like Jim and Terri Cass it makes it so much easier on myself as a driver. It really enables myself to speed that process up of getting settled back behind the wheel,” said Fensler.

    Crew chief Roger Bracken has been hard at work since the last race working on the ways to improve the team, and make them stronger by communicating with Fensler as well as the team owners. “I tell ya, it’s hard to win these races, and to be the only other driver to win this season in the K&N Pro Series West, once again shows what a great team TCR is,” Fensler said.

    Fensler finished with, “Roger and myself communicate very well. We have talked a lot about qualifying, since we didn’t qualify that well at Roseville, to try and improve on that. We both agree, we don’t want to spend too much time on it and let ourselves get behind on race setups.” Even though Jim and Terri are still seeking sponsorship to cover the rest of the season and are considered an underfunded team, they are still able to provide Fensler with a fast and competitive race car as well as a team that gels really well together.

    Fensler added that, “Everyone on the team gives 110% to do the best we can, and at the close of the day know we can walk away knowing we did the best we can. We win as a team, we lose as a team and with that being said I personally focus on giving the best feedback I can to Roger on the chassis, and drive a smart race. These races are long races and you have to race smart and put yourself in the right spot at the end to have a shot at a victory or getting the best finish you can.”

  • Jeremy Frankoski Ready To Hammer Down

    HUNTERSVILLE, North Carolina (June 9, 2011) – – The second NorthEastern Midget Association (NEMA) event of the year is set for this weekend at Twin State Speedway in Claremont, New Hampshire but former USAC Ford Focus Carolina champion Jeremy Frankoski is ready to hammer down.

    Boosting his readiness on the heels of a top-three finish in the season-opener at Waterford Speedbowl, the 24-year old is aiming for his first win of the season driving for Adam Cantor Racing (ACR).

    Frankoski, the Huntersville, North Carolina resident has been steadily preparing for the second race of the season – despite the downtime between the two events. Significant communication with his ACR team has the entire confidence level high heading into Saturday’s race.

    “I’ve never been to Twin State Speedway but Adam Cantor Racing has so that’s comforting for me heading into the race. We had a good showing at Waterford, but as any team would, we would like to win. We’re definitely going to give it a shot this weekend.”

    Frankoski and the ACR didn’t entirely stay dormant during NEMA’s off-time. Last month, the team qualified for the historic Night Before the 500, a USAC Mopar Midget race at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.

    The team had an impressive showing in their No. 7NY IGA / Lucas Oil Mopar but mechanical problems during the event forced a less than satisfying finish. Still, the team in their first ever attempt at the contest out-qualified several veterans racers and teams.

    “I’m proud of what we accomplished as a team,” Frankoski said. “We came in against the odds but we qualified solid and had a good run going, but sometimes you just can’t control mechanical failures. We’ll look to make up for what we lost at Twin State Speedway.”

    He finished off by saying, “this will be our third race together and with every race we are making gains. We still have a lot of room to grow but I’m excited to see what the rest of the season brings.”

    In two consecutive years with NEMA, Frankoski has tallied 27 starts, one win, nine top-fives and 18 top-10 finishes.

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