Pursley Takes K&N Pro West Title, Drake Wins Phoenix

Greg Pursley celebrates his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship with his teammates Thursday night at Phoenix International Raceway.  Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

Greg Pursley celebrates his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship with his teammates Thursday night at Phoenix International Raceway. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

AVONDALE, AZ – Facing off with some of the best young talent in NASCAR, Greg Pursley out-ran them all.

The 46-year-old from Newhall, CA driver finished ninth in Thursday night’s Casino Arizona 100 at Phoenix International Raceway, to put the finishing touches on his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship. And, perhaps, his career.

In the media center after the race, Pursley said that’s it for him.

“As of right now, I guess I’m retired,” said Pursley, who now lives in Parker, AZ. “I’m very happy to go out as the champion on top.”

Rookie Nick Drake, 18, won the race from the pole and held off a pair of 16-year-olds, Gray Gaulding and Cole Custer. A green-white-checkered finish extended the race to 103 laps. Jesse Little and Dylan Lupton rounded out the top five.

It was Drake’s first NASCAR K&N Pro Series victory in his 18th career start. He finished 10th in the championship standings in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East this season. He became the fourth driver to win this season in Bill McAnally Racing’s No. 99, following Patrick Staropoli (California’s Irwindale Speedway), Chris Eggleston (Colorado National Speedway) and Christian PaHud (California’s All American Speedway).

Gaulding, Custer, Little and Drake are all part of the NASCAR Next program, an industry initiative designed to spotlight the sport’s rising stars.

“It’s been a lot of fun racing these kids,” Pursley said. “The more seat time they get, the better they get. I’ve tried my best to help them out, I’ve gave them advice, they’ve come to me. I’m going to miss all of them, too. To be able to race these kids and race them side-by-side, especially for the championship, that’s a pretty good deal to have.

“The K&N Series is pretty strong right now, both in the East and the West. Like I said, there’s a lot of young kids out there right now, a lot of young talent that’s coming up, that you’re going to see a lot of great racing here in the future.”

But Thursday night — and the 2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West season — belonged to the series veteran, who has put together an incredible four-year run.

Pursley has collected 17 wins in 58 races in the span, winning two championships and finishing second (2012) and third (2013) in the other two years.

He also won the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national championship title in 2004 driving in the Late Model Division at California’s Irwindale Speedway.

Pursley’s 2014 season included two wins, 12 top fives and 13 top 10s in 14 races in the No. 26 GPM/Star Nursery/Real Water Ford. He took over the points lead following the season’s second race and never relinquinshed it. He also gave car owner Gene Price wins third championship in four years. In addition to Pursley’s two titles, Price won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West title with Dylan Kwasniewski in 2012.

Pursley finished with a 17-point margin over runner-up Lupton. David Mayhew was another 20 points back and edged Brandon McReynolds by two points for third. James Bickford, who had already clinched the Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors, finished fifth.

Mayhew was sixth in the Casino Arizona 100, followed by D.J. Kennington, John Borneman III, Pursley and Jamie Krzysik.

Winston, GA’s Austin Hill finished 15th.

Pursley will be honored for his championship season along with NASCAR’s other touring series champions on Saturday, Dec. 13 at the NASCAR Touring Series Awards in the Grand Ballroom of the Charlotte (NC) Convention Center at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
Phoenix International Raceway – Avondale, AZ
Casino Arizona 100 – Nov. 6, 2014

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 1 99 Nick Drake * NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 103 48 5 Running
2 6 20 Gray Gaulding Krispy Kreme Chevrolet 103 42 Running
3 4 00 Cole Custer NAPA Auto Parts/Haas Automation Chevrolet 103 41 Running
4 3 97 Jesse Little NASCAR Technical Institute/Lyric/E-W Shrine Game 103 40 Running
5 9 9 Dylan Lupton Sunrise Ford/Lucas Oil/Eibach Springs Ford 103 39 Running
6 8 17 David Mayhew MMI Services/Ron’s Rear Ends Chevrolet 103 38 Running
7 19 81 D.J. Kennington Northern Provincial Pipelines Dodge 103 37 Running
8 20 8 Johnny Borneman SakTea Chevrolet 103 36 Running
9 11 26 Greg Pursley GPM/Star Nursery/ Real Water Ford 103 35 Running
10 21 33 Jamie Krzysik * Krown-Pel Ventures Canada Toyota 103 34 Running
11 14 42 Taylor Cuzick Freightliner of Arizona Chevrolet 103 33 Running
12 26 5 Thomas Martin Med Active Relief for Dry Mouth/Racers Drive 103 32 Running
13 25 18 Bill Kann * Interstate Batteries Toyota 103 31 Running
14 13 83 Kelly Admiraal * Western Camp Services Chevrolet 103 30 Running
15 5 22 Austin Hill * A&D Welding/Don Rich Ford/SRI Ford 103 29 Running
16 23 44 Austin Reed * Approved Memory/GHA Technology Toyota 102 28 Running
17 29 84 Rich DeLong III * Country Girl Saloon/Ron’s Rear Ends Chevrolet 102 27 Running
18 22 11 Justin Funkhouser Med Active Relief for Dry Mouth/Racers Drive 102 26 Running
19 15 61 Brett Thompson Blu.lng/61 Logistics LLC Chevrolet 101 25 Running
20 10 16 Brandon McReynolds NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 101 24 Running
21 28 38 Wendell Chavous * Vydox Chevrolet 100 23 Running
22 16 25 Chris Eggleston NAPA Filters/H20 Fire Protection Toyota 99 22 Running
23 24 36 Hannah Newhouse * BOISESTATE/RTTI TRUCKING Toyota 97 21 Running
24 18 12 Giles Thornton TTC Racing Ford 95 20 Running
25 27 30 John Wood Platinum Motors Toyota 93 19 Running
26 17 14 J.J. Haley * Braun Auto Group Chevrolet 63 18 Engine
27 2 27 Kyle Benjamin * Eibach Springs Ford 51 17 Overheating
28 32 35 J.D. White * “W” Energy Drink /Santan Hyundai Chevrolet 61 16 Engine
29 12 21 Jay Beasley * Jay Beasley Racing Chevrolet 32 15 Accident
30 7 6 James Bickford * Sunrise Ford/Interstate Plastics/Lucas Oil Ford 32 14 Accident
31 30 15 Jack Sellers Med Active Relief for Dry Mouth/Racers Drive 30 13 Accident
32 31 54 Zack Huffman * Philpott Race Cars Toyota 7 12 Distributor

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Fastest Qualifier: Nick Drake *, Time: 27.316 Seconds, Speed: 131.791 mph
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 25 mins, 12 secs Average Speed: 72.535 mph Margin of Victory: .361 Seconds
Caution Flags: Laps 3-5; 14-17; 33-36; 51; 80-88; 96-100.  6 for 26 laps.
Lap Leaders: Nick Drake * 1-103.
Total Laps Led: Nick Drake * 103. 0 changes involving 1 drivers.

* Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender

 

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