Gerhart’s Time Disallowed, Corr On ARCA Daytona Pole

Sean Corr inherited the pole for Saturday's ARCA season opener after Bobby Gerhart's car failed post-qualifying inspection. Photo courtesy ARCA

Sean Corr needed just 49.271 seconds to finish his best lap around Daytona International Speedway, but had to wait several hours to win his first Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell.

Corr will start first in the opening race of the 60th season for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, having been awarded the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 pole after original pole sitter Bobby Gerhart saw his time taken off the board for an engine inspection failure after qualifying.

Corr, 27, of Goshen, NY, started eighth in a 2010 race at Pocono, but has never been higher at the green flag. The original surprise of his No. 82 Empire Racing/United Way Ford so significantly improving its best performance was easily surpassed by the astonishment over his late move from second to first.

“Can you pinch me?” Corr asked after learning that he had actually won the pole with his lap of 182.663 mph. “I really don’t know if I’m dreaming because this is something that’s only in a dream. I was just walking through (the media center) once thinking to myself, ‘I never thought I’d be walking in the media center in my race suit,’ much less twice in one day.”

Corr described what he originally perceived as trouble in his qualifying lap before realizing he had actually laid down a strong time.

“The car felt really smooth,” said Corr. “When it came off of (turn) two, it hit a little bit of a headwind and I felt like the slowest guy ever going down the backstretch but I guess it really wasn’t. The car was really good yesterday in practice, drafting, running side-by-side, and even in single-car runs. It was still very fast. I think we have a good shot at our team’s first top-five for tomorrow.

“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to win it, but I’ll be content at the end of the day with a top-five. To break that mark with our team would be incredibly huge.”

Entering what he hopes is his team’s second full season, Corr stressed the improvement shown by Empire Racing.

“We really have a great group of guys. Now I think we’ve locked on to the best group of people we’ve had. Ben Leslie, my crew chief, he’s worked a lot with Ford so he brought in a ton of knowledge.”

Ryan Reed, who initially qualified third, will start second in his career debut for Venturini Motorsports.

“It was a really solid lap and I was really, really happy I’m sitting (in the top three) for my first time here at Daytona,” said Reed, 18 and of Bakersfield, CA. “The car felt really good and I look forward to tomorrow’s race. During qualifying it’s pretty good, but it’ll be even better during the race.”

Reed admitted slight disappointment in missing the Menards Pole Award, but given the news Reed received one year ago this month, the high starting position is a major source of pride.

“A little over a year ago, I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and it really affected my life in every way. I was told I’d never be able to drive a race car again, yet here I am.”

Steve Blackburn, yesterday’s practice leader, will start third. Blackburn originally qualified fifth, but, in addition to Gerhart, three cars did not pass post-qualifying inspection. One was fourth qualifier Paulie Harraka’s, allowing Blackburn to jump two spots. Cars driven by Brennan Poole and Joey Coulter also failed the review for height violations discovered shortly after the session’s conclusion.

Tom Hessert will start fourth, just ahead of Chris Windom, Cale Gale, Drew Charlson, Chris Buescher, Chad Hackenbracht, and Mikey Kile. Buescher finished second to Gerhart in last season’s race; he later finished second in the final standings and won the series’ Rookie of the Year award.

Nine-time ARCA champion Frank Kimmel will start 17th in his first race for ThorSport Racing and his pursuit of his first Daytona win in 21 starts.

Poole will start 33rd, three spots ahead of Harraka after both secured provisional starting positions. Gerhart will start his 25th consecutive Daytona race in the 42nd position. Coulter did not qualify.

Mark Thompson, of Cartersville, GA, will roll off 12th, while Griffin, GA native Max Gresham will start 18th.

The 80-lap, 200-mile Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 airs live on SPEED at 4:30 p.m. Eastern tomorrow, with live timing and scoring available at ARCARacing.com. Gerhart is the defending and all-time leading winner at the track, with wins in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, and 2011. The race is scheduled as the first of 20 this season.

The ARCA Racing Series will host a final, 45-minute practice at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Live timing and scoring will be presented at ARCARacing.com.

ARCA Racing Series
Daytona Int’l Speedway – Daytona Beach FL
Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 Starting Grid – Feb. 17, 2012

POS NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TIME SPEED
1 82 Sean Corr/Goshen NY 49.271 182.663
2 15 Ryan Reed/Bakersfield CA 49.362 182.326
3 94 Steve Blackburn/Prestonsburg KY 49.416 182.127
4 52 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ 49.449 182.006
5 32 Chris Windom/West Lafayette IN 49.475 181.910
6 6 Cale Gale/Mobile AL 49.516 181.759
7 28 Drew Charlson/New Bremen OH 49.525 181.726
8 17 Chris Buescher/Prosper TX 49.537 181.682
9 58 Chad Hackenbracht/New Philadelphia OH 49.537 181.682
10 1 Mikey Kile/Westlake LA 49.547 181.646
11 4 Brandon McReynolds/Mooresville NC 49.576 181.539
12 66 Mark Thompson/Cartersville GA 49.611 181.411
13 35 Nelson Canache/Caracas Venezuela 49.677 181.170
14 22 Alex Bowman/Tucson AZ 49.797 180.734
15 09 Brett Hudson/Owensboro KY 49.941 180.213
16 33 Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela 49.971 180.104
17 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN 50.113 179.594
18 9 Max Gresham/Griffin GA 50.134 179.519
19 78 Aleks Gregory/Baton Rouge LA 50.215 179.229
20 08 Alex Kennedy/Aztec NM 50.332 178.813
21 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN 50.375 178.660
22 39 Fain Skinner/Live Oak FL 50.395 178.589
23 90 Zach Ralston/Marion IA 50.416 178.515
24 16 Matt Lofton/Roxboro NC 50.433 178.455
25 30 Terry Jones/Amherstburg Ontario 50.561 178.003
26 12 Leilani Munter/Rochester MN 50.578 177.943
27 00 Ed Kennedy/Coppell TX 50.609 177.834
28 88 Buster Graham/Lafayette LA 50.729 177.413
29 29 Sloan Henderson/Franklin OH 50.746 177.354
30 13 George Cushman/Waterville NY 50.810 177.130
31 2 Brandon Davis/Huntington Beach CA 50.813 177.120
32 11 Rick Clifton/Circleville OH 50.826 177.075
33 25 Brennan Poole/The Woodlands TX Provisional
34 31 Mike Harmon/Birmingport AL Provisional
35 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Provisional
36 55 Paulie Harraka/Wayne NJ Provisional
37 10 Ed Pompa/Ballston Spa NY Provisional
38 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville IN Provisional
39 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Provisional
40 18 Bill Coffey/Danbury CT Provisional
41 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Provisional
42 5 Bobby Gerhart/Lebanon PA Provisional
43 04 Larry Barford Jr./Denton MD Provisional

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