Byron Finishes NASCAR K&N East Title Run At Dover

William Byron and his team celebrate winning the 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship Saturday at Dover International Speedway. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

William Byron and his team celebrate winning the 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship Saturday at Dover International Speedway. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

William Byron found it was worth the wait at the Monster Mile.

After the Drive Sober 125 presented by the Delaware Office of Highway Safety was postponed Friday due to inclement weather, and the start was delayed again Saturday morning, the 17-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina, was finally able to drive his No. 9 Liberty University Chevrolet to a ninth-place finish and raise the 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship trophy Saturday afternoon at Dover International Speedway.

The delay didn’t slow down Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Collin Cabre, either, as the 21-year-old from Tampa, Florida, scored his first career victory.

Cabre became the sixth different driver from the NASCAR Drive For Diversity program to win a NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race and gave Rev Racing, which has fielded the competition team for the program since 2010, its 17th win.

Cabre’s No. 2 UTI/NTI Toyota crossed the finish line 6.454 seconds in front of series veteran Eddie MacDonald.

Collin Cabre is all smiles in victory lane at Dover International Speedway after scoring his first career NASCAR K&N Pro Series East victory Saturday. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

Collin Cabre is all smiles in victory lane at Dover International Speedway after scoring his first career NASCAR K&N Pro Series East victory Saturday. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

Byron entered the event with a 13-point lead over teammate Scott Heckert and 14 over two-time Dover winner Austin Hill. But Hill, from Winston, GA, dropped out of the race while running third on lap 36 because of a mechanical issue, and Byron led enough early laps that he needed to just finish in the top 10 to ensure the title.

Bryon, who led 57 laps, wound up 15 points ahead of Heckert and 33 in front of Hill. Dalton Sargeant was fourth in points, seven back of Hill, and Rico Abreu rounded out the top five.

Abreu finished third in Saturday’s race after leading 10 laps, followed by Dawsonville, GA’s Spencer Davis and Nick Drake.

J.J. Haley, Corey LaJoie, Landon Cassill, Byron and Heckert completed the top 10.

Byron led the championship standings since the third race of the season. He completed the season with four wins, five top fives and 11 top 10s in 14 starts to become the fourth youngest champion in series history. At 17 years, 10 months and 4 days, he trails only Joey Logano, who was the youngest winner when he captured the title in 2007, Ryan Truex (2009) and Ben Rhodes (2014).

Byron also follows Dylan Kwasniewski (2013) and Rhodes in giving HScott Motorsports With Justin Marks its third consecutive K&N Pro Series East championship.

The Drive Sober 125 was originally moved to early Saturday morning after Friday’s rainout, and then additional rain pushed the green flag start to 12:30 p.m. Practice and qualifying was washed out and the starting lineup was set according to the rulebook.

Byron and the rest of the top NASCAR K&N Pro Series East drivers will be honored at the NASCAR Night of Champions Touring Awards at the Charlotte Convention Center/NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday, Dec. 12.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Dover International Speedway – Dover, DE
Drive Sober 125 – Oct. 3, 2015

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 12 2 Collin Cabre * UTI/NTI Toyota 125 48 5 Running
2 23 71 Eddie MacDonald Grimm Construction Chevrolet 125 42 Running
3 7 98 Rico Abreu * AccuDoc/Go-Pro Mtrplx/Curb Records Chevrolet 125 42 1 Running
4 18 20 Spencer Davis * Ruud Chevrolet 125 40 Running
5 8 15 Nick Drake NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 125 39 Running
6 6 5 J.J. Haley * Braun Auto Chevrolet 125 38 Running
7 17 12 Corey LaJoie Fronius Toyota 125 37 Running
8 32 41 Landon Cassill MDM/Hillman Racing Chevrolet 125 36 Running
9 1 9 William Byron * Liberty University Chevrolet 125 36 1 Running
10 2 34 Scott Heckert Project Lifesaver Chevrolet 125 34 Running
11 4 51 Dalton Sargeant * GALT Chevrolet 124 33 Running
12 15 6 Devon Amos * Honda Generators Toyota 124 32 Running
13 11 4 Kenzie Ruston Sunoco Toyota 124 31 Running
14 19 40 Travis Miller Miller Racing Chevrolet 124 30 Running
15 20 14 Trey Hutchens Wix Filters Chevrolet 124 29 Running
16 9 27 Kyle Benjamin * Benjamin Motorsports Ford 124 28 Running
17 25 7 Codie Rohrbaugh * Grant County Mulch Chevrolet 123 27 Running
18 26 18 Peyton Sellers DRIVE Technology Toyota 123 26 Running
19 5 3 Kaz Grala NETTTS Toyota 121 25 Running
20 28 8 Tyler Hughes * G2/Bear Necessities Ford 118 24 Accident
21 10 42 Jay Beasley Special Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Toyota 108 23 Running
22 21 1 Brandon McReynolds Gunma Toyopet Toyota 105 22 Accident
23 31 39 Chad Finchum Martin-McClure Racing Chevrolet 102 21 Engine
24 24 99 Patrick Staropoli * AutoNation Cure Bowl Toyota 76 20 Engine
25 30 37 Clair Zimmerman * HUNTILAR Chevrolet 46 19 Engine
26 13 31 David Garbo, Jr. * Whelen Engineering Chevrolet 39 18 Transmission
27 3 22 Austin Hill A&D Welding/Don Rich Ford/SRI Ford 36 17 Engine
28 16 4 Ronnie Bassett, Jr. Bassett Gutters Ford 30 16 Electrical
29 27 9 Christian Celaya * Clinica La Familia Toyota 18 15 Overheating
30 22 97 Jesse Little NTI/PFC Brakes Toyota 10 14 Fuel Pump
31 14 44 Dillon Bassett * Bassett Gutters/As I Am Ford 0 13 Accident

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RACE STATISTICS
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 12 mins, 11 secs Average Speed: 103.902 mph Margin of Victory: 6.454 Seconds

Caution Flags: Laps 3-6 (#44 Turn 2 – No FP); 11-14 (Debris in Turn 3 – FP #1); 26-27 (Break #1 – FP #1); 40-42 (#22 & # 31 Turn 3 – FP #1); 54-56 (#18 Stall at Pit Entrance – FP #42); 71-72 (Break #2 – FP #18).  6 for 18 laps.

Lap Leaders:
 William Byron * 1-57, Rico Abreu * 58-67, Collin Cabre * 68-125.

Total Laps Led: Collin Cabre * 58, William Byron * 57, Rico Abreu * 10.  2 changes involving 3 drivers.

Top 10 Driver Points: William Byron * 546, Scott Heckert 531, Austin Hill 513, Dalton Sargeant * 506, Rico Abreu * 492, J.J. Haley * 491, Kaz Grala 483,
Nick Drake 463, Kyle Benjamin * 443, Collin Cabre * 424

* – Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender

 

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