Kennedy Captures K&N Pro East Bowman Gray Victory

Ben Kennedy topped the field at Bowman Gray Stadium for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East victory Saturday night.  Photo by Phillip Prichard

Ben Kennedy topped the field at Bowman Gray Stadium for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East victory Saturday night. Photo by Phillip Prichard

History and heritage converged Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC, as Ben Kennedy took home the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East checkered flag in the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150.

Kennedy, the great-grandson of Bill France Sr., captured his second career K&N Pro Series East victory at one of the sport’s most historic tracks. Not only was France the founding father of NASCAR, but he was also responsible for bringing auto racing to Bowman Gray in 1949.

Sixty-four years later, the two were reconnected.

Kennedy, 21, took the lead on lap 124 and held it the balance of the 150-lap race for his third overall NASCAR victory. His first win came in 2012 in Tours, France in Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series action. His previous K&N Pro Series East triumph came on April 13 of this season at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, FL.

“Man, this is just awesome,” Kennedy said from victory lane. “I’ve got to thank BK Racing and absolutely everyone that made this possible to win here at Bowman Gray. I’m speechless over that.

“I came here two years ago and finished third and we were top of the world. There isn’t anything better than a win at Bowman Gray.”

Dylan Kwasniewski rebounded from an early spin and crossed the line second.

“The Rockstar Energy Drink/Royal Purple Chevy was awesome tonight and I think we had a car capable of winning,” said the 18-year-old out of Las Vegas. “I wanted to race (Kennedy) clean and it’s hard to pass anyone here clean.”

Brandon Gdovic finished third to score his third top-five finish in five outings this season.

“We started fifth and pretty much stayed there all night,” said Gdovic. “I was trying to save as much as I could. We came in here hoping for a top five.”

Rookies Kenzie Ruston and Jesse Little finishes fourth and fifth, respectively, while Mackena Bell, Bryan Ortiz, Gray Gaulding, Daniel Suárez and Cole Custer rounded out the evening’s top-10 finishers.

Pole sitter Brett Moffitt, who was dominant in the early going, suffered battery issues mid-race and may have been running underpowered when Kennedy overtook him for the deciding lead change on lap 124. Moffitt had to pit for a battery change and eventually finished 13th. Despite the bad luck Moffitt maintained his lead in the point standings and holds a four-point advantage over Gdovic and a seven-point edge on Kwasniewski.

With Ruston and Bell notching solid performances it marks the first time in series history that two female competitors finished inside the top 10.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 will air on SPEED on June 6 at 3 p.m. ET.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East will return to action on Friday, June 7 at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa in the Casey’s General Stores 150 combination race with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Bowman Gray Stadium – Winston-Salem, NC
NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 – June 1, 2013

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 10 96 Ben Kennedy G-Oil Chevrolet 150 47 4 Running
2 3 98 Dylan Kwasniewski Royal Purple/Rockstar Energy Drink Chevrolet 150 42 Running
3 5 46 Brandon Gdovic Windstax.com/Aquis Communications Toyota 150 41 Running
4 19 34 Kenzie Ruston * AccuDoc Solutions Chevrolet 150 40 Running
5 6 97 Jesse Little * NASCAR Technical Institute Chevrolet 150 39 Running
6 8 21 Mackena Bell * Toyota Racing Development Toyota 150 38 Running
7 2 4 Bryan Ortiz Toyota Racing Development Toyota 150 37 Running
8 4 20 Gray Gaulding * Krispy Kreme Toyota 150 36 Running
9 13 6 Daniel Suarez Toyota Racing Development Toyota 150 35 Running
10 7 00 Cole Custer * Haas Automation Chevrolet 150 34 Running
11 9 1 Johnny VanDoorn * Brella Sports Group/Karl Performance Chevrolet 150 33 Running
12 20 71 Eddie MacDonald Grimm Construction Toyota 149 32 Running
13 1 11 Brett Moffitt Aisin AW Toyota 148 33 2 Running
14 14 39 CJ Faison Sherwin-Williams Chevrolet 147 30 Running
15 17 49 Clint King * King Oil Products/Warehouse Design Dodge 139 29 Running
16 21 89 Matt Tifft * DOC 360 Chevrolet 130 28 Running
17 11 99 Austin Dyne KMC Wheels Chevrolet 112 27 Oil Leak
18 16 47 Cale Conley Tait Towers Toyota 110 26 Accident
19 12 2 Ryan Gifford NASCAR Technical Institute/UTI Toyota 106 25 Handling
20 15 72 Scott Heckert * Project Lifesaver Chevrolet 106 24 Accident
21 22 44 Akinori Ogata ENEOS Motor Oil Toyota 62 23 Accident
22 18 37 Corey LaJoie Chick-Fil-A/Spraker Racing Chevrolet 0 22 Accident

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