Lessard Pulls Away For Bristol Super Late Model Victory

Raphael Lessard drove his Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota to the Super Late Model victory in Sunday’s Short Track U.S. Nationals at Bristol Motor Speedway. Photo: Bristol Motor Speedway

Canadian driver and rising stock car star Raphael Lessard scored the biggest win of his career Sunday by taking the checkered flag in the 100-lap Super Late Model feature race at the Rusty Wallace Automotive Group Short Track U.S. Nationals at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Lessard, who drives the No. 51 Mobile 1 Toyota owned by Kyle Busch Motorsports, led 30 laps early in the race, hung back in the middle portion of the event and then retook the lead with less than 30 to go and put the hammer down and cruised to the victory.

The 16-year-old driver from Quebec finished in front of NASCAR Truck Series regular Stewart Friesen, Corey Heim and Mason Mingus to earn his first win in the Super Late Model division. Lessard led more than 40 laps en route to the victory.

“This is awesome to be here in Bristol, it’s amazing,” Lessard said in his noticeable French accent. “I can’t thank my team enough. Kyle Busch Motorsports has given me a great car all year. The Camry was really good.”

He made his final move for the lead late in the race when polesitter Trevor Noles was setting the pace in his No. 22 machine. Noles ran into lapped traffic before a tire rub took him out of the race. Noles eventually finished 15th.

“Trevor was really fast,” Lessard said. “I was trying to save as much as I can and keep up with him at the same time. I knew if I would save a little bit I would have a shot at it at the end. He got caught with a lapped car at the end and I thought that was my chance so I went for it.”

Lessard said winning at Bristol was a major thrill.

“When you see those names up in the stands, the drivers who have won here in the past, it’s really great,” Lessard said. “Now to know that you are part of it, it’s amazing. I can’t believe it.”

In other action over the weekend, Lee Pulliam took the Late Model Stock Car victory, Kyle Purvis took the checkered flag in the Modified feature, Chuck Barnes successfully defended his Street Stock victory, while Steve Vore scored the win in the Compact Series main feature and Dan Banker captured Street Stock B Feature victory.

Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, TN
Short Track U.S. Nationals – May 20, 2018

Super Late Models
1. Raphael Lessard
2. Stewart Friesen
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4. Mason Mingus
5. Tyler Ankrum
6. Connor Okrzesik
7. Jared Fryar
8. Anthony Cataldi
9. Jon Beach
10. Josh Brock
11. Nick Grodi
12. Stephen Nasse
13. Austin Kunert
14. John Coffman
15. Trevor Noles
16. Hunter Jack
17. Logan Runyon
18. Steve Wallace
19. Jeff Gordon
20. Billy Van Meter
21. Allen Karnes
22. Greg VanAlst
23. Steve Renner
24. Jack Dossey III
25. Jake Crum
26. Jerry Fortner

 

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