Buescher Takes Late Lead, Scores ARCA Win At Berlin

Chris Buescher drives under the checkered flag to win the Berlin ARCA 200 Saturday night at Berlin Raceway. Photo courtesy ARCA

Over the first 160 laps at Berlin Raceway in Marne, MI, the story centered on just how long the ARCA Racing Series field could stay green.

At the end, the story was a familiar one, as Chris Buescher drove to another short track victory in the Berlin ARCA 200 presented by Hantz Group. The win is his third of 2012 and the eighth of his career, and gives him a sweep of the series’ Michigan events after a superspeedway win at Michigan International Speedway two months ago.

Buescher led the final 17 laps and 40 overall in a race that featured just two cautions for 14 laps, and none until lap 161 – with just under 20 percent of the race remaining. Buescher passed Erik Jones on lap 184 to make his final move to the front, and he extended his advantage to a 2.739-second victory margin.

With the win, Buescher assumes the points lead in the ARCA Racing Series, edging Brennan Poole, who finished ninth. Buescher now leads Poole by 35 points. Frank Kimmel, who finished second, is 70 points from the lead.

Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell winner Chad Hackenbracht led the first six laps before being passed by Buescher, who led until lap 31. It was at lap 32 that the 16-year-old Jones, making his fourth start across numerous series at Berlin this season, took the lead in his home state.

Kimmel, who started fourth, snuck by for the lead at lap 50, and started then to show the same dominance he exhibited in winning his 75th career race just two weeks ago. He lapped Chase Elliott on lap 69, leaving just seven of the 29 cars that started on the lead lap.

Kimmel led by three seconds at lap 90 and twice that at the halfway point 10 laps later. He led by over 10 seconds as early as lap 114 and as late as lap 120, but began to conserve his car as it became evident that the green flag racing could continue for a long time. A pit stop under fast conditions would be harmful, and Kimmel knew it.

As he slowed, Elliott began to move toward the front. At one point three laps down, he passed Kimmel several times and moved onto the lead lap at lap 146. By then, Kimmel’s advantage over Mason Mitchell, who qualified second and had not pitted, was just over three seconds.

Just four cars were on the lead lap with 50 to go, and Elliott was the one charging the hardest. He moved into second place on lap 155 and passed Kimmel for the lead on lap 159. Just as lap 161 started, a car spun on the front stretch to yield the race’s first caution period with Elliott having made a substantial comeback to take the first position.

The green flag flew on lap 170, with Elliott leading Jones, Kimmel, Mitchell, and Buescher. Elliott and Jones had only taken two tires, while Kimmel had taken four. Elliott maintained the lead for the first several green flag laps, but Jones passed him on lap 173.

Another caution flag flew quickly, at lap 176. The green flag flew at Lap 181 with Jones continuing to lead. Buescher charged to the outside on the restart while Kimmel went inside, but Jones maintained a slight lead. He could not hold Buescher back, though, and the Roulo Brothers Racing driver passed him on lap 184. Kimmel made his way to second, but could not pass Buescher as the 19-year-old pulled away while the final laps ticked down.

Buescher joined Alex Bowman as a three-time winner in the series this season. Bowman, who is fourth in points, finished 13th. Not only did Poole lose the points lead, but he also lost most of the front of his car in a last-lap crash with Ricky Ehrgott. Neither driver was injured.

Jones finished third, his third top-five in eight starts this year. Tom Hessert ended the race fourth after battling back onto the lead lap, edging Mitchell. Clint King finished sixth, his fourth top-six in five races this year.

Elliott ended the race seventh, topping Matt Lofton, Poole, and Hackenbracht.

The race lasted one hour, nine minutes, and 45 seconds.

Dirt racing is up next for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, with the Allen Crowe 100 taking place next Sunday, August 19, at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, IL. The race will be the first of two dirt events this year – preceding the September 3 race in DuQuoin, IL.

ARCA Racing Series
Berlin Raceway – Marne MI        
Berlin ARCA 200 – Aug. 11, 2012

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 3 17 Chris Buescher/Prosper TX Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 200 Running
2 4 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 200 Running
3 5 55 Erik Jones/Byron MI Paragon Corvette Reproductions-CG Financial Chevy 200 Running
4 27 52 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet 200 Running
5 2 6 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA J&S Ag Services-Make A Wish Chevrolet 200 Running
6 7 15 Clint King/Denton NC Speedrack Products Group Toyota 200 Running
7 10 9 Chase Elliott/Dawsonville GA Aaron’s Dream Machine-Hendrickcars.com Chevrolet 200 Running
8 12 16 Matt Lofton/Roxboro NC Strutmasters.com Chevrolet 198 Running
9 6 25 Brennan Poole/The Woodlands TX Adcetera.com-Midas-Venturini Motorsports Chevrolet 198 Running
10 1 58 Chad Hackenbracht/New Philadelphia OH CGH Motorsports Chevrolet 197 Running
11 8 68 Brian Campbell/Wyoming MI Hantz Group Chevrolet 197 Running
12 16 66 Nelson Canache/Caracas Venezuela Venezuela Tourism Toyota 196 Running
13 14 22 Alex Bowman/Tucson AZ St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Dodge 195 Running
14 13 35 Michael Simko/Clarkston MI Venturini Motorsports Chevrolet 195 Running
15 15 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Allegiant Air Chevrolet 194 Running
16 18 10 Ricky Ehrgott/Brandon FL Fast Track Driving School Blue Collar Chevrolet 193 Running
17 19 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Southwest Florida Cable Construction Ford 191 Running
18 24 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville IN Darrell Basham Racing Chevrolet 184 Running
19 9 40 Justin Lloyd/Raleigh NC Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 182 Running
20 22 3 Tim Walter/Valparaiso IN MPBToday.com/racersfoot Dodge 178 Running
21 20 04 Darren Hagen/Indianapolis IN Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 171 Suspnsn
22 21 2 Ron Cox/Soddy Daisy TN Hixson Construction Chevrolet 171 Running
23 17 29 Brian Keselowski/Rochester Hills MI Diversified Documents Dodge 129 Handling
24 26 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Radon.com Ford 31 Handling
25 25 06 Tommy O’Leary/Cygnet OH GreatRailing.com Ford 18 Rear End
26 23 0 James Swanson/San Antonio TX Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 8 Rear End
27 29 69 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Tilted Kilt Ford 3 Handling
28 28 99 Mike Young/Toledo OH Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 1 Handling
32 Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN 811 Call Before You Dig Chevrolet 0 Oil Leak

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