Pursley Charges To K&N West Win At Kern Raceway

Greg Pursley celebrates his fifth NASCAR K&P Pro West Series win of the season Saturday night at Kern County Raceway Park.  Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

Greg Pursley celebrates his fifth NASCAR K&P Pro West Series win of the season Saturday night at Kern County Raceway Park. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

Greg Pursley won the NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Kern County Raceway Park in Bakersfield, CA on Saturday to claim the victory in the inaugural NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at the new high-banked, half-mile track.

It marked the fifth win of the season for the 2011 series champion and his 18th career series victory.

Pursley moved to the lead just before the midway point and ran a fierce pace in the final laps to hold off a strong challenge from Michael Self to win by .178 seconds. Conserving early was part of his strategy for the race, Pursley said.

“When we got the race going, I hung out for a little bit and saved the tires as much as I could,” he said. “And once we got out front, I tried to save as much as I could.”

But he turned up the wick in the closing laps, as he was challenged for the lead.

“The (car No.) 21 was coming on pretty hard there at the end,” Pursley said. “We had a yellow flag with about 20 to go. I had to put down about 20 qualifying laps and he was right there. He gave me a great race.”

For Pursley, who early in his career was a regular competitor in the late model division at Mesa Marin Raceway in Bakersfield before its closure, winning the first series race at the new track had extra meaning. In addition, it was a special win for some of his crew.

“It’s a hometown win for my crew chief Jerry Pitts and a couple of our guys,” said Pursley – who raced out of Newhall, south of Bakersfield, for much of his career. “It’s a real emotional win. I won a lot of races at the old Mesa Marin track and I’m happy to be the inaugural winner at Kern County Raceway.”

Self trailed Pursley to the finish, with Eric Holmes close behind. David Mayhew and Cameron Hayley rounded out the top five.

Championship points leader Derek Thorn, who started on the outside of the front row and led the initial lap of the race, faded in the closing stages of the event and finished sixth. He was followed by Dylan Lupton, Shane Golobic, Matt Tifft and Jason Fensler.

Gray Gaulding of Colonial Heights, VA, captured the spotlight earlier in the day at KCRP as he won the 21 Means 21 Pole Award by Coors Brewing Co., and in doing so set the record for the youngest pole winner in the series at 15 years eight months 16 days. Gaulding – who also holds the record as the youngest pole winner in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, where he ran the full season this year – led 60 laps early, but had his night end early when he punctured a tire and hit the wall on lap 112.

With the win, Pursley moved back to second in the standings – 16 points behind Thorn with one race remaining to decide the 2013 championship. Thorn has 593 over Pursley’s 577. Pursley’s teammate Hayley is 18 behind Thorn with 575 points . Self is fourth with 563, while Lupton is fifth with 506. Completing the top 10 in points are Carl Harr, Daryl Harr, Taylor Cuzick, Eric Holmes and Giles Thornton.

The NAPA Auto Parts 150 marked the return of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West to Bakersfield, an area rich in West Coast racing history, after Mesa Marin Raceway closed in 2005.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West will wrap up its 2013 schedule with the Casino Arizona 50 at Phoenix International Raceway on Nov. 9.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
Kern County Raceway Park – Bakersfield, CA
NAPA Auto Parts 150 – Oct. 27, 2013

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 3 26 Greg Pursley GPM/Star Nursery/ Real Water Ford 150 48 5 Running
2 7 21 Michael Self RCR/Golden Gate Meat Co. Chevrolet 150 42 Running
3 6 16 Eric Holmes NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 150 41 Running
4 4 17 David Mayhew MMI/Steak & Grape Chevrolet 150 40 Running
5 5 24 Cameron Hayley Cabinets by Hayley/GPM Ford 150 39 Running
6 2 6 Derek Thorn Sunrise Ford/Lucas Oil/Eibach Ford 150 39 1 Running
7 11 9 Dylan Lupton * Vadio/Lupton Excavating/Sunrise Ford Ford 150 37 Running
8 16 20 Shane Golobic * Ray Scheidts Elec/Cobe Const’n Toyota 150 36 Running
9 12 89 Matt Tifft * IMC Marks Chevrolet 150 35 Running
10 13 43 Jason Fensler Four Star Fruit/SPI/Hronis Racing Chevrolet 150 34 Running
11 18 71 Daryl Harr i World Connect Chevrolet 150 33 Running
12 14 8 Johnny Borneman Borneman Trucking Ford 149 32 Running
13 8 99 Chase Briscoe * Peak/T-Rex Toyota 149 31 Running
14 20 74 Luis Tyrrell * Team Tyrrell Chevrolet 148 30 Running
15 19 51 Carlos Vieira * Allied Packaging Toyota 148 29 Running
16 25 30 Travis Milburn Cooks Collision Toyota 147 28 Running
17 17 31 Bobby Runyan, Jr. * Raging Bull Mtrspts Chevrolet 146 27 Running
18 27 38 Jack Chisholm * Holleran’s Performance Ford 143 26 Running
19 28 47 Scott Ivie MSI Development Inc Ford 142 25 Running
20 23 2 Carl Harr West World Computers Chevrolet 133 24 Running
21 1 2 Gray Gaulding * Krispy Kreme Toyota 111 24 1 Accident
22 10 34 Dallas Montes * Fight for Life/Tire Empire Chevrolet 108 22 Accident
23 9 42 Taylor Cuzick Freightliner of Arizona Ford 97 21 Oil Line
24 21 14 John Wood Holleran Perf./Pegasus Trans. Toyota 87 20 Clutch
25 15 12 Giles Thornton * TTC Racing Toyota 63 19 Accident
26 22 54 Anthony Giannone * MGP Connecting Rods/Sparco Toyota 48 18 Oil Leak
27 26 15 Jim Weiler * Rodd Renovations.com/JWR Ford 47 17 Power Steering
28 24 5 Rich DeLong, III * Country Girl Saloon Ford 11 16 Accident

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* Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

Fastest Qualifier: Gray Gaulding *, Time: 17.908 Seconds, Speed: 100.514 mph
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 10 mins, 46 secs Average Speed: 63.589 mph Margin of Victory: .178 Seconds
Caution Flags: Laps 49-55 (Fluid on track [31]); 58-61 (Spin Turn 4 [51]); 65-68 (Car #12 accident Turn 4 [74]); 110-118 (Car #34 accident Turn 4 [8]) [Beneficiary in Brackets].  4 for 24 laps.
Lap Leaders: Gray Gaulding-grid, Derek Thorn 1, Gray Gaulding * 2-56, Greg Pursley 57, Gray Gaulding * 58-61, Greg Pursley 62-150.
Total Laps Led: Greg Pursley 90, Gray Gaulding * 59, Derek Thorn 1.  5 changes involving 3 drivers.
Top 10 Driver Points: Derek Thorn 593, Greg Pursley 577, Cameron Hayley 575, Michael Self 563, Dylan Lupton * 506, Carl Harr 444, Daryl Harr 443, Taylor Cuzick 441, Eric Holmes 418, Giles Thornton * 413

 

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