Gresham Rebounds To New Hampshire Win

Max Gresham picked up the win and lengthened his points lead in the K&N Pro Series East event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Friday. Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images for NASCAR

Max Gresham overcame an early pit-road miscue to win the New England 125 Friday afternoon at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

It is the second win of the season and fourth career victory for Gresham, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East points leader.

The Griffin, GA, driver won the 21-Means-21 Pole Award presented by Coors Light in Thursday’s qualifying and led most of the early laps in Friday’s race.

However, while most of the lead cars pitted on Lap 48, miscommunication between Gresham, his crew chief and spotter caused the Joe Gibbs Racing development driver to stay out a lap longer.

“My crew chief, Bryant Frazier, and I were talking on the radio and we never gave my spotter Curtis Markham a chance to tell me pit road was open,” said Gresham. “We just missed it. It was a little thing that we thought would hurt us in the long run, but we fought our way back. We drove our race and got back to the front. This Toyota Camry that Joe Gibbs Racing gave me was awesome.”

The miscue meant Gresham restarted 21st after the cycle of pit stops and he had to work his way through the field.

Gresham took the lead from runner-up Brett Moffitt on Lap 112 and pulled away over the closing laps.

“It’s awesome to come from the back and win is very cool,” said Gresham. “Most people would want to get back to the front as soon as they could, but we just slowed down and ran our pace. We tried to get a car a lap, keep the tires under the car and keep the fenders clean. We knew if we could do that, we’d have something for them at the end. We were able to do that and it definitely paid off for us in the end.”

Corey LaJoie finished third, followed by fellow rookie Brandon Gdovic and Benny Gordon.

Alex Bowman, Daniel Suarez, Sergio Pena, Eddie MacDonald and Chase Elliott rounded out the top 10.

Gresham led a race-high 53 laps. Championship contenders Matt DiBenedetto (27th) and Darrell Wallace Jr. (30th) allowed Gresham to push his points lead to 94 over Moffitt, who moved to second. DiBenedetto dropped to third in points, 125 behind, and Wallace is fourth, 139 back. Sergio Pena rounds out the top five.

The New England 125 will be broadcast on SPEED on Thursday, Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. ET

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East will return to the track on Saturday, July 23 for the Jegs 150 at Columbus (Ohio) Motor Speedway.

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New England 125 – New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Loudon, NH
Race Results
Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 1 18 Max Gresham World Crown 300 Toyota 125 190 10 Running
2 7 00 Brett Moffitt Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 125 175 5 Running
3 5 07 Corey LaJoie Riverside Precision Sheet Metal Dodge 125 170 5 Running
4 16 46 Brandon Gdovic RaceAlert.com Dodge 125 160 Running
5 4 66 Benny Gordon Varischetti & Sons Chevrolet 125 155 Running
6 19 59 Alex Bowman St. Jude Children’s Hospital Toyota 125 150 Running
7 9 16 Daniel Suárez Telmex/Telcel Toyota 125 146 Running
8 3 4 Sergio Peña Freightliner Toyota 125 147 5 Running
9 33 71 Eddie MacDonald NEMO/Grimm Construction Chevrolet 125 138 Running
10 10 9 Chase Elliott HendrickCars.com/Aaron’s Chevrolet 125 134 Running
11 18 14 Dylan Presnell American Mountain Rentals Toyota 125 130 Running
12 14 2 Ryan Gifford Toyota Racing Development Toyota 125 132 5 Running
13 8 37 D.J. Shaw Precision JLM/Subway Chevrolet 125 124 Running
14 11 10 Jimmy Weller Integrated Metal/Hughes Const. Toyota 125 121 Running
15 20 98 Chad Boat Curb Records Chevrolet 125 118 Running
16 34 03 Cody Hodgson Ocala Gran Prix Dodge 125 115 Running
17 21 11 Robert Johnson Carolina Carports Chevrolet 125 112 Running
18 13 88 Corey Williams Bestway Disposal Chevrolet 125 109 Running
19 23 32 Dale Quarterley Van Dyk Baler Chevrolet 125 106 Running
20 29 23 Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Air/1-800-Registry Chevrolet 125 103 Running
21 15 42 Brandon McReynolds GetMoreVacations.com Chevrolet 125 100 Running
22 28 99 Travis Pastrana Boost Mobile/PWR Toyota 125 97 Running
23 26 27 Cale Conley PMC/Health Bridge Imaging Chevrolet 125 94 Running
24 24 85 Tanner Whitten Iowa State University Chevrolet 124 91 Running
25 22 21 Julian Albarracin AAIC/Telmex/TWR Dodge 124 88 Running
26 35 08 Clay Campbell Mountain Dew/Spraker Racing Chevrolet 124 85 Running
27 6 15 Matt DiBenedetto Gear Wrench/Lucas Oil Toyota 122 82 Running
28 27 45 Michelle Theriault Pro Gold/VP Parts Warehouse Toyota 119 79 Running
29 36 63 John Salemi John Salemi Racing Chevrolet 106 76 Engine
30 2 6 Darrell Wallace, Jr. U.S. Army Toyota 103 78 5 Running
31 32 62 Andrew Smith SavannahPawn.com Chevrolet 94 70 Handling
32 12 96 Ben Kennedy Ben Kennedy Racing Chevrolet 83 67 Running
33 25 35 Andrew Ranger Waste Management Recycling Chevrolet 55 64 Accident
34 31 04 Ryan Reed Langers Juice/RyansMission.com Toyota 43 61 Accident
35 30 8 Michael Cherry Fueling Dreams Tour Toyota 14 58 Engine
36 17 61 Joey Polewarczyk Jack’s Auto Service/Pole’s Auto Chevrolet 13 55 Accident

 

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