Gilliland Cruises To K&N Pro East Victory At Langley

Todd Gilliland celebrates with his team in victory lane after winning Monday’s NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Langley Speedway. Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images for NASCAR

Todd Gilliland made a late race pass on Dillon Bassett and set sail, cruising to his fourth NASCAR K&N Pro Series East win of the season in Monday’s Visit Hampton Virginia 150 at Virginia’s Langley Speedway.

Gilliland surrendered the lead to Dillon Bassett early in the race and, when Bassett pulled out to a two second advantage, Gilliland began to save his tires before mounting his late race charge. With 39 laps to go, the 17-year-old from Sherrills Ford, North Carolina, made his move, taking the lead from Bassett and never looking back.

“I think we were all saving tires from second on back,” Gilliland said after the race. “Dad told me we were kind of in the line and when (Bassett) was trying to get away like that, we just had to be mentally tough and let him get out there. That’s always tough as a racecar driver but, in a 150 lap race, you’ve got to know when to let them go.”

After taking the lead, Gilliland survived a challenge from eventual runner-up finisher Chase Purdy on a restart and continued to pull away from the rest of the field. With his victory, the NASCAR Next driver took over the points lead in the K&N Pro Series East championship standings with just two races remaining.

“This is a crucial part of the season overall,” Gilliland explained. “With there only being 14 races, all of them are very important. This one is huge for us, taking the lead. We had some bad luck to start the year off but, man, we’ve come on strong in these summer months. We’ve just got two more races to go get it.”

Harrison Burton, who entered Monday’s race with a four point advantage, surrendered his championship lead as a result of his seventh place finish. After the race, Burton said he was just looking ahead to the road course at New Jersey Motorsports Park.

“It was a tough race for us,” Burton remarked. “We didn’t have the handle on the car all week. We’ve got to win the next two, that’s what we have to do. It’s something we’re really capable of. We’ve got to go to the road course and win and I know I’m capable of it. I believe in my team and we’re going to have a great car. Then we’ve got to go to Dover and take care of business there.”

While Todd Gilliland was pulling away, Dominique Van Wieringen mounted a late race surge after starting in the 12th position. The Canadian racer, who teamed up at the last minute with Rette-Jones Racing to make her season debut, made a series of three-wide passes on the outside lane to race her way to a third place finish.

After the race, Van Wieringen was ecstatic about her effort.

“I learned, when I started racing late models, that you’ve got to make the outside work and I was dead set determined to be the one that makes the outside work,” Van Wieringen stated. “I haven’t raced in over a year and I was worried, with our qualifying result, that we would be able to make our way up in the top-three so this is an exhilarating moment.”

Ronnie Bassett, Jr. finished in fourth while Collin Cabre finished fifth.

Gilliland now assumes a six points lead over Burton with just two races remaining in the season.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East will be back in action at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, New Jersey on Saturday, September 16.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Langley Speedway – Hampton, VA
Visit Hampton Virginia 150 – Sept. 4, 2017

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 1 16 Todd Gilliland NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 150 47 4 Running
2 5 17 Chase Purdy * Bama Buggies/Textron Off-Road Toyota 150 42 Running
3 12 30 Dominique Van Wieringen Durobyte Ford 150 41 Running
4 4 4 Ronnie Bassett, Jr. Bassett Gutters and More Chevrolet 150 40 Running
5 2 2 Collin Cabre UTI/NTI Toyota 150 39 Running
6 8 6 Ruben Garcia Jr. Max Siegel, Inc. Toyota 150 38 Running
7 6 12 Harrison Burton Dex Imaging Toyota 150 37 Running
8 11 42 Jay Beasley CASTLE Toyota 150 36 Running
9 10 18 Sam Hunt Toyota of Danville Toyota 150 35 Running
10 7 91 Justin Carroll Carroll’s Automotive Toyota 150 34 Running
11 9 4 Chase Cabre * Lincoln Electric Toyota 150 33 Running
12 13 43 David Calabrese * JJ&M Autobody/Calabrese Motorsports Toyota 150 32 Running
13 3 44 Dillon Bassett Bassett Gutters and More Chevrolet 147 33 2 Running
14 14 19 Chuck Buchanan, Jr. Spring Drug Chevrolet 32 30 Mechanical

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RACE STATISTICS

Fastest Qualifier: Todd Gilliland, Time: 16.369 Seconds, Speed: 87.091 mph

Time of Race: 0 hrs., 51 mins, 12 secs Average Speed: 69.609 mph Margin of Victory: 3.8 Seconds

Caution Flags: Laps 2-4 (#19 Spin turn 2 – No FP); 31-33 (#19 Spin on Backstretch – No FP); 43-45 (#19 Spin Turn 2 – No FP); 130-135 (#44 Spin Turn 3 & 4 –  FP #43).  4 for 15 laps.

Lap Leaders: Todd Gilliland 1-16, Dillon Bassett 17-46, Todd Gilliland 47, Dillon Bassett 48-111, Todd Gilliland 112-150.

Total Laps Led: Dillon Bassett 94, Todd Gilliland 56.  4 changes involving 2 drivers.

Top 10 Driver Points: Todd Gilliland 511, Harrison Burton 505, Chase Purdy * 448, Ronnie Bassett, Jr. 444, Ruben Garcia Jr. 431, Chase Cabre * 421, Jay Beasley 403, Dillon Bassett 383, Collin Cabre 377, Tyler Dippel 346

* Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender

 

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