Benjamin Youngest ARCA Winner With Madison Victory

Kyle Benjamin celebrates after winning Sunday's ARCA Series race at Madison International Speedway, becoming the youngest winner in series history.  Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Kyle Benjamin celebrates after winning Sunday’s ARCA Series race at Madison International Speedway, becoming the youngest winner in series history. Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Kyle Benjamin became the youngest winner in ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards history Sunday, winning the Herr’s Live Life With Flavor 200 at Madison International Speedway in Madison, WI.

Benjamin, who doesn’t turn 16 until November, took the lead during a caution and slowly built a commanding lead over the last 100 laps in taking the win. It was the third win in three weeks for the No. 15 Venturini Motorsports Toyota, the first with Benjamin on the wheel.

“It’s definitely the biggest thing that has ever happened to me,” Benjamin said. “I’m ecstatic right now. I’m not going to sleep tonight. I’m not going to sleep tomorrow night.”

Justin Boston finished second, giving Venturini Motorsports a 1-2 finish. Frank Kimmel scored yet another top five by placing third with Spencer Gallagher fourth and Mason Mingus fifth. Local favorite Ross Kenseth came in sixth, the last car on the lead lap.

Benjamin started third, behind Kenseth and Boston. He pitted for two tires on lap 50 when the first caution came out. He grabbed the lead when the second and final caution flag flew at lap 70 and he stayed on the track.

“It was a top five car at the beginning we came and made that stop and got those two those tires and the car came to life,” Benjamin said. “From there it was smooth sailing. Kevin Reed is such a good crew chief. I got the best team behind me. Billy Venturini is awesome. I had a great spotter. Everything just came together today. I’m really happy for all of the guys.”

Reed said he expected another caution at some point and, if that happened, he would have called for four fresh tires for Benjamin. As it was, the team needed just that one two-tire change. The final margin of victory over Boston was 7.090 seconds.

“Kyle’s been awesome all year,” Reed said. “He was just flawless today.”

Kenseth grabbed the lead early and led until he pitted under the first caution. He came down again late in the same caution for an adjustment to his car before the re-start. He followed behind Benjamin for a long part of the late green flag run before falling off to sixth.

“It was great working with this Ken Schrader team,” he said. “Optimistically, I’d say we might have had the best car out there today because of what the guys game. We just fell short in the end.”

Boston and Gallagher continued their strong seasons. Boston tied a career high with a second-place finish. He now has finished in the top 10 in eleven of the last 12 ARCA races.

“It was good,” Boston said of his car. “I wish a caution would have come out so I could have got up there and gave Kyle a battle. He earned that win, though, with only taking on those two tires early. He drove the heck out of it today.”

Gallagher has three top five’s in his past four races, including a second and now a fourth.

“It was a good day. I have one dent to smooth out and we can take this car to Salem, and I’ve been good there,” he said. “Definitely a good day for the Allegiant Travel team.”

Kimmel extended his amazing streak of 24 straight top 10 finishes and widened his series point lead as he takes aim for his 10th series championship.

“We were about a tenth off all day, and that’s about where we ended up,” Kimmel said.

James Buescher had been the youngest winner in series history until Sunday, having won at USA International in Lakeland, FL. in 2007. He was two days shy of his 16th birthday when he took the checkered flag in an ARCA Racing Series event.

Benjamin’s father, Steve, was in victory lane with other family members, soaking up the win.

“I’m proud as I can be,” he said. “I’m always proud of Kyle.”

The race will air on NBC Sports Network at 11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29.

The ARCA Racing Series next heads to DuQuoin (IL) State Fairgrounds and the one-mile dirt track on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2.

ARCA Racing Series
Madison International Speedway – Madison, WI
Herr’s Live Life With Flavor 200 – Aug. 25, 2013

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 3 15 Kyle Benjamin/Easley SC Renton Coil Spring-Tork Toyota 200 Running
2 2 25 Justin Boston/Baltimore MD ZLOOP Computer & Electronics Recycling Toyota 200 Running
3 5 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 200 Running
4 6 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Allegiant Travel Chevrolet 200 Running
5 4 32 Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN 811 Call Before You Dig-Diamond Equipmnt Toyota 200 Running
6 1 52 Ross Kenseth/Little Chute WI Blain’s Farm & Fleet Chevrolet 200 Running
7 10 82 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA Happy Cheeks Ford 199 Running
8 13 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Allegiant Travel Chevrolet 198 Running
9 21 55 Brennan Poole/The Woodlands TX ECC-Venturini Motorsports Toyota 198 Running
10 7 77 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Barbera’s Autoland Dodge 197 Running
11 12 3 Karl Weber/Ambia IN MountainMan.com Chevrolet 195 Running
12 15 35 Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela Cantv-Milka Way Toyota 195 Running
13 11 69 Michael Lira/Port Orange FL Gary Yeomans Ford 195 Running
14 17 2 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL Realtor Chevrolet 191 Running
15 8 22 Anderson Bowen/Suwanee GA Copper Creek Hardware Dodge 187 Oil Leak
16 9 99 Travis Sauter/Necedah WI Lester Buildings Ford 181 Running
17 25 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Radon.com Ford 61 Overhtng
18 16 6 William Gallaher/Mooresville NC First Community Bank/Sharp-Gallaher Chevy 47 Accident
19 14 80 Brian Finney/Merritt Island FL Bob Steele Chevrolet-Finney Racing Chevrolet 17 Engine
20 20 0 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ GreatRailing.com-Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet 12 Brakes
21 19 34 Jason Basham/Henryville IN Darrell Basham Racing Chevrolet 6 Brakes
22 26 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Clarksville Schwinn Ford 5 Handling
23 24 17 DJ Weltmeyer/Dyer IN Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 2 Vibration
24 23 97 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI Pure Michigan-Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 2 Transmssn
25 22 40 Joseph Hughs/Springfield IL Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 0 Handling
06 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski TN Wayne Peterson Racing Ford DNS
Menards Pole Award Presented by Ansell:  Ross Kenseth 18.217 (98.089 mph)
Margin of Victory:  7.090 secs Cautions:  2 for 15 laps
Time of Race:  1:15:44 *NTR Average Speed:  79.210 mph *NTR
Lap Leaders:  Kenseth 1-51 (51); Boston 52-59 (8); Kimmel 60-69 (10); Benjamin 70-200 (131)

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