Nemechek Scores ARCA/CRA Win At Lucas Oil Raceway

John Hunter Nemechek scored his first ARCA/CRA Super Series victory Friday night at Lucas Oil Raceway.  Photo by Isley Jo Photography

John Hunter Nemechek scored his first ARCA/CRA Super Series victory Friday night at Lucas Oil Raceway. Photo by Isley Jo Photography

John Hunter Nemechek took the lead from Grant Quinlan on lap 55 and then held off a late charge from Jake Crum to score his first career victory in the ARCA/CRA Super Series Friday night at Lucas Oil Racewa in Brownsburg, IN.

“We didn’t have this car ready until just a couple of days ago,” the 18-year-old said. “I owe it all to this entire NEMCO Motorsports Team and especially my Dad (NASCAR veteran, Joe Nemechek) enough for everything they do for me and for the chance to do so well.

“We came out here to win, especially after coming so close in this race last year, and that’s what we did. I owe it all to everyone on this team. They’re the reason I’m standing here.” He added.

After winning the pole, Nemechek then drew the maximum 10 for an inversion which placed Quinlan and Travis Sauter on the front row of the 100-lap main. Quinlan would beat Sauter to the first corner to grab the early lead as the rest of the field fought for position behind him. Quinlan would extend his lead only to fall back to the rest of the field, who would then take turns at dethroning him from the top of the leader board.

Nemechek would work his way up to second by lap 30 and begin stalking the leader. On a lap 53 restart, Nemechek would make his move and skated past Quinlan to take over the lead. Soon Crum was looking to make the most of his first career ARCA/CRA Super Series start and began to challenge Nemechek. Quinlan stayed with the leaders as Jeff Cannon made his presence felt as well.

With four laps to go, Quinlan slammed the turn one wall after contact, ending his night. This set up a four lap shootout to decide things. As soon as the green flag came back out though, Nemechek drove away from Crum and the rest of the field to pick up the victory.

Crum finished in second, with Cody Coughlin in third, Cannon in fourth and Dominique Van Wieringen in fifth.

The ARCA/CRA Super Series will return to action on Aug. 12 for the Kalamazoo Klash at Kalamazoo Speedway in Kalamazoo, MI.

For more information on the ARCA/CRA Super Series, visit CRA-Racing.com.

ARCA/CRA Super Series
Lucas Oil Raceway – Brownsburg, IN
Circle City 100 (Unofficial) – July 24, 2015

1. John Hunter Nemechek
2. Jake Crum
3. Cody Coughlin
4. Jeff Cannon
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7. Eddie Van Meter
8. Brett Robinson
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10. D.J. Weltmeyer
11. Steve Wallace
12. Matt Hall
13. Jeep Pflum
14. Paul Shafer, Jr.
15. Erik Darnell
16. Jack Dossey III
17. Grant Quinlan
18. Jared Thomas
19. Wes Griffith, Jr.
20. Willie Allen
21. Hunter Baize
22. Mark Lambert
23. Travis Sauter
24. Jason Atkinson
25. Cole Rouse
26. Brian Campbell
27. Nick Gulatta
28. Jordan Pruitt
29. Jeff Lane

 

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