Larson Withstands Logano Challenge To Win Rockingham
April 14, 2013
By Joe Menzer
Special to NASCAR wire service
ROCKINGHAM,
N.C. -- Kyle Larson thought he was the poor, proverbial sitting duck at
the end of Sunday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at
Rockingham Speedway.
He
was wrong, as he held off a furious late-race charge by Joey Logano to
earn the first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series of his career in a
green-white-checkered
finish. Logano, a NASCAR Sprint Cup regular who had much fresher tires
on his truck, had to settle for finishing second after spinning his
tires on the final restart and permitting Larson to slip away.
"I
was pretty nervous on that last restart because Joey was on a lot newer
tires than me, and I’m not normally the best on restarts. But I was
able
to beat him into (Turn 1) and then hold him off for the win," said
Larson, the first Drive for Diversity graduate to reach Victory Lane in
one of NASCAR’s three national touring series.
Larson,
20, won in only his fifth career start in the Truck Series and clearly
had the fastest truck in the field all day, leading 187 of the race’s
200 laps.
"It’s not often that you get to drive a car that dominant, so I know you’ve got to take advantage of it," Larson said.
Logano
did not make it easy, as saving a set of fresh sticker tires for the
end of the race nearly paid off for him. The only Sprint Cup driver
in the field, Logano arrived at the track in time to qualify seventh
after racing at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday night and finishing
fifth in the Cup race there. His pit crew dropped the jack prematurely
on his first pit stop, costing him track position,
but he rallied from there and bided his time until he could get the set
of tires he needed to make his run toward the front.
Logano
was one of only two drivers whose teams saved a set of sticker tires
for the end of the race, with defending series champion James Buescher
being the other. Logano actually fell one lap down before the fifth
caution came out and afforded him the chance to pit for the fresh tires.
He subsequently restarted in 18th and nearly got caught up in a wreck
when Todd Bodine spun in front of him, but then
began a frenzied, determined charge through the field over the final 20
laps.
It
took Logano just six laps to gain 11 spots, and by Lap 193, with seven
laps remaining, he was riding in second and right on Larson’s bumper.
But after an accident involving Timothy Peters brought out the final
caution, Larson beat Logano on the green-white-checkered restart and
then held him off for the win.
"I
was passing a ton of cars on the newer tires," Logano said. "That’s
Rockingham for you. That’s what makes this race track so cool, because
you
can play a strategy like that. When we got the last caution, I thought
it was playing out perfect for us.
"I
just got beat (on the restart). I spun my tires, so it was all my
fault. I was so mad at myself. I felt like we should have won this race.
We
might not have had the truck to win, but we had the strategy to win."
Johnny
Sauter, who was attempting to make history by becoming the first driver
to win three consecutive races at the start of a Truck Series season,
qualified 11th and ran as high as second before settling for
a fourth-place finish. Brendan Gaughan finished third behind Larson and
Logano, and Chase Elliott rounded out the top five.
Gaughan and Sauter provided much of the mid-race entertainment after a poor pit stop forced Sauter back to 10th. From there, Sauter worked
his way back toward the front, passing ThorSport Racing teammate Matt Crafton for third after a spirited battle on Lap 154.
Then
Sauter set his sights on Gaughan’s truck. But as Sauter and Gaughan
battled lap after lap for second as the laps wound down, Larson began
pulling
away from them and the rest of the pack. Two late cautions bunched up
the field again, and allowed Logano the opportunity he needed to get
fresh tires on his truck, setting up the duel at the finish.
Sauter
maintained his lead in the series standings by 16 points over rookie
Jeb Burton, who won the pole during Sunday morning qualifying and
finished
seventh in the race.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race - North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The Rock Presented by Cheerwine
Rockingham Speedway
Rockingham, North Carolina
Sunday, April 14, 2013
1. (3) Kyle Larson(i), Chevrolet, 205, $34265.
2. (7) Joey Logano(i), Ford, 205, $26180.
3. (9) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 205, $16600.
4. (11) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 205, $13515.
5. (4) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 205, $9765.
6. (5) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 205, $10565.
7. (1) Jeb Burton #, Chevrolet, 205, $13715.
8. (6) Ryan Blaney #, Ford, 205, $10365.
9. (36) Erik Jones #, Toyota, 205, $8065.
10. (18) Miguel Paludo, Chevrolet, 205, $11540.
11. (26) John Wes Townley, Toyota, 205, $10215.
12. (14) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 205, $10090.
13. (17) Joey Coulter, Toyota, 205, $10040.
14. (2) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 205, $10990.
15. (16) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 205, $8515.
16. (15) Max Gresham, Chevrolet, 205, $10015.
17. (8) Dakoda Armstrong, Chevrolet, 204, $9765.
18. (30) Tim George Jr., Ford, 203, $9715.
19. (23) German Quiroga #, Toyota, 203, $9665.
20. (25) David Starr, Toyota, 203, $10240.
21. (24) Brennan Newberry #, Chevrolet, 203, $9590.
22. (12) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 203, $9565.
23. (31) Bryan Silas, Ford, 202, $9540.
24. (22) Tyler Young, Chevrolet, 201, $8265.
25. (28) Clay Rogers, Chevrolet, 199, $7365.
26. (20) Timothy Peters, Toyota, Accident, 198, $8190.
27. (10) Darrell Wallace Jr. #, Toyota, Accident, 197, $7115.
28. (32) Johnny Chapman, Chevrolet, 196, $7090.
29. (21) Caleb Holman, Chevrolet, 195, $7035.
30. (13) Tyler Reddick, Toyota, 195, $7510.
31. (34) Jennifer Jo Cobb, RAM, 187, $6965.
32. (19) Todd Bodine, Toyota, Accident, 180, $6910.
33. (35) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 175, $6885.
34. (29) Chris Jones, Chevrolet, Accident, 167, $6860.
35. (27) Jeff Agnew, Chevrolet, Handling, 141, $6835.
36. (33) Mike Harmon(i), Ford, Accident, 131, $6813.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 103.318 mph.
Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 59 Mins, 03 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.177 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 7 for 33 laps.
Lead Changes: 4 among 3 drivers.
Lap Leaders: 0; J. Buescher 1-17; K. Larson(i) 18-182; J. Sauter 183; K. Larson(i) 184-205.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): K. Larson(i) 2 times for 187
laps; J. Buescher 1 time for 17 laps; J. Sauter 1 time for 1 lap.
Top
10 in Points: J. Sauter - 135; J. Burton # - 119; M. Crafton - 115; R.
Hornaday Jr. - 105; R. Blaney # - 100; T. Dillon - 98; M. Paludo - 98;
J. Buescher - 93; R. Sieg - 92; D. Wallace Jr. # - 89.
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