Kimmel Takes Talladega In Rain Shortened ARCA Race

Frank Kimmel, seen here from earlier action, scored his 77th career ARCA Series victory Friday in a rain shortened event at Talladega Superspeedway.  Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Frank Kimmel, seen here from earlier action, scored his 77th career ARCA Series victory Friday in a rain shortened event at Talladega Superspeedway. Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Frank Kimmel won his 77th all-time ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race Friday afternoon, taking the checkered flag in the rain-shortened International Motorsports Hall of Fame 250 at Talladega Superspeedway.

Kimmel, driving the No. 44 Menards Ansell Toyota, took over the lead from Josh Williams on lap 43 and maintained the top position through a series of caution flags and re-starts – and rain.

“It’s great to be back in victory lane,” the 51-year-old Kimmel said. “The last time I won here at Talladega, it was shortened by darkness. The car ran great. I was drafting there with John Wes Townley early and worked our way to the front. I’ve always said you win here with your crew more than anywhere you go.”

SCOTT Rookie Challenge winner Mason Mingus finished second with Caleb Armstrong in third place. Mark Thompson and Terry Jones rounded out the top five. Williams finished sixth.

The cars were brought down pit road for rain and the red flag came out at lap 73.

Kimmel’s 77th win moves him one step closer to the all-time ARCA Racing Series leader in wins, Iggy Katona. Katona won 79 ARCA races. It was Kimmel’s second win at Talladega, the other coming in 2006.

Mingus, driving the Diamond Equipment-811 Call Before You Dig Toyota, started and finished second and leaves Talladega second in the ARCA Racing Series points standings behind Kimmel.

“We definitely didn’t want to finish behind Frank,” Mingus said. “But, we finished second to him and we lost as few points as we could. I definitely didn’t want to see that rain.”

Venturini Motorsports driver Caleb Armstrong , in the No. 55 Cometic Gasket-Susie’s Hope Toyota, moved into third place and stayed there until the end of the race.

“We got to the front,” Armstrong said. “I think we could have had something for the leader. … I wanted to get to the front. I definitely didn’t come here to run third.”

Mingus, who drives for Win-Tron Racing, was driving his first race at Talladega.

“I’ve run on two superspeedways before, Daytona earlier this year and now here,” he said. “I learned a lot about superspeedway driving today. My spotter was in my ear a lot.”

Terry Jones had his highest ARCA Racing Series finish ever in the J-AAR Excavating Dodge, placing fifth.
Williams had a great run by staying out on the track for all 73 laps. When the leaders came to pit on lap 29, Williams stayed out, inheriting the lead. He never did make a pit stop.

“We had three gallons left,” said Williams, driving the No. 02 Southwest Florida Cable Construction Ford. “We were hammering on the radar all race. It just happened to work out for us. I would keep shutting my car off under caution and saving fuel.”

The race went caution seven times, including for a 12-car crash before lap 40 that took out pole-sitter Milka Duno.

Four cars were sent to the back after their times were disallowed during Thursday’s qualifying. One of those was Thompson, who still managed the top five finish. Townley, who helped push Kimmel to the lead in his Venturini Motorsports Zaxby’s Toyota, was another driver who had to start at the back because his qualifying time was disallowed. He managed to race his way into the top five before a crash ended his day on lap 28.

Rounding out the top 10 was John Ferrier, George Cushman, Ricky Ehrgott and Matt Kurzejewski. Nineteen cars were on the lead lap when the red flag came out, ending the race.

ARCA Racing Series
Talladega Superspeedway – Talladega, AL
International Motorsports Hall of Fame 250 – May 3, 2013

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 11 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 73 Running
2 2 32 Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN Diamond Eqpt-811 Call Before You Dig Toyota 73 Running
3 5 55 Caleb Armstrong/New Castle IN Cometic Gasket-Susie’s Hope Toyota 73 Running
4 33 66 Mark Thompson/Cartersville GA Phoenix Air Chevrolet 73 Running
5 24 30 Terry Jones/Amherstburg Ontario J-AAR Excavating Dodge 73 Running
6 17 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Southwest Florida Cable Construction Ford 73 Running
7 23 69 John Ferrier/Middletown NY The Mosquito Patch Ford 73 Running
8 18 13 George Cushman/Waterville NY Greg Smith Racing-Sangfield Auto & Tire Chevy 73 Running
9 15 6 Ricky Ehrgott/Valrico FL Platinum Wealth Partners-RCV1 Chevrolet 73 Running
10 22 54 Matt Kurzejewski/Mansfield PA Costy’s Energy Service Dodge 73 Running
11 9 92 Brennan Newberry/Bakersfield CA FightForLifeEvent.org Chevrolet 73 Running
12 21 10 Cody McMahan/Chilhowie VA Fram-Prestone-Hefty-Circle Track Warehouse Ford 73 Running
13 32 22 Korbin Forrister/Cedartown GA Fuzzy’s Vodka Drink Responsibly Dodge 73 Running
14 13 82 Sean Corr/Goshen NY Empire Racing Ford 73 Running
15 8 3 Drew Charlson/New Bremen OH Aluma Aluminum Trailers-J&M Chevrolet 73 Running
16 3 90 Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL Motor Honey-Casite-Triple K Construction Ford 73 Running
17 14 88 Buster Graham/Lafayette LA Don Mashburn Inc. Ford 73 Running
18 29 94 Barry Fitzgerald/Sykesville MD Race Against Drugs-OperationShoebox.com Ford 73 Running
19 36 75 Benny Chastain/Tallahassee FL Amac-Bob Schacht Motorsports Chevrolet 73 Running
20 27 40 Galen Hassler/Columbia MO CheapGasPromo.com Dodge 68 Running
21 34 06 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet 67 Running
22 25 2 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL Alabama Realtors-Golden Flake Ford 65 Accident
23 26 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville IN Darrell Basham Racing Chevrolet 62 Accident
24 35 5 Bobby Gerhart/Lebanon PA Lucas Oil-MavTV American Real Chevrolet 53 Overhtng
25 6 99 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA Happy Cheeks-BeavEx-Reliance Tool Ford 48 Accident
26 12 77 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Barbera’s Autoland Dodge 40 Running
27 7 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Allegiant Air Chevrolet 37 Accident
28 19 08 Clay Campbell/Martinsville VA Mountain Dew Ford 36 Accident
29 1 35 Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela CanTV-Milkaway Toyota 34 Accident
30 4 25 Justin Boston/Baltimore, MD ZLOOP Computer & Electronics Recycling Toyota 34 Accident
31 10 42 Bo LeMastus/Louisville KY Crosley Radio Dodge 34 Accident
32 20 19 Donnie Neuenberger/Edgewater MD Eagle Convenience Stores Chevrolet 34 Accident
33 31 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Radon.com Ford 33 Accident
34 30 15 John Wes Townley/Watkinsville GA Zaxby’s Toyota 28 Accident
35 28 97 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI RoadRunnerTheMovie.com Dodge 15 Clutch
36 16 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Bill Kimmel Racing Ford 4 Handling

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