Justin Boston Takes Control For ARCA Victory At Madison

Justin Boston scored the ARCA Racing Series victory Sunday afternoon at Madison International Speedway.  Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Justin Boston scored the ARCA Racing Series victory Sunday afternoon at Madison International Speedway. Photo courtesy ARCA Media

MADISON, WI – Justin Boston seized the day Sunday at Madison International Speedway, winning the Herr’s Live Life with Flavor 200 for his second ARCA Racing Series win of the season.

“We’re here to win races and that’s what we did today,” Jones said in victory lane. “I’ll gladly take that trophy.”

Boston ran in the top-five for most of the race, but grabbed the lead after previous leaders Grant Enfinger and Mason Mitchell both ran into troubles in the last quarter of the race. He came out of the pits following a late pit stop in first place then zoomed out to a big lead in the No. 25 ZLOOP Toyota.

“Our race was so good today, long runs and short runs,” he said. “It was good right off the hauler. We didn’t really change anything. I think our car was as good as Grant or Mason, but we just couldn’t get up to them. Track position meant so much.

“I think if they wouldn’t have had trouble, I think we might have had something. It would have been a great show for the fans.”

Defending race winner Kyle Benjamin finished second, Brandon Jones third and veteran Frank Kimmel fourth. Tom Hessert finished fifth, despite starting 25th.

Mitchell ended up 14th and Enfinger 15th. Both had to be pushed to the garage area. Enfinger led the most laps and Mitchell finished one spot ahead of his closest challenger in the ARCA Racing Series driver point standings, meaning 25 points still separate the two.

Kimmel was the biggest point beneficiary, closing to within 140 points, the closest he has been in several weeks.

“I knew it was just a matter of time that we close in a little bit,” Kimmel said. “We have had a lot of fourth- and fifth-place finishes. We’ll keep digging and getting there.”

Benjamin’s second-place finish came in the ARCA debut of his family-owned race team. The team tested at Anderson Speedway in Indiana earlier in the week, but Sunday’s race was really the first time the car was on track and up to speed.

“It was like our test,” Benjamin said. “I really have to thank (crew chief) Kevin Reed and my dad for giving me a great car. We were really good on long runs. On that short run late in the race was tough for us get up there. If we would have had 40 laps at the end, we might have been able to get up there.”

Jones had won his previous two ARCA races, but was okay with his third place finish after starting 14th when the starting lineup was set by car owner points after qualifying was rained out.

“Justin and Kyle had great cars and we were good too,” Jones said. “We were really loose, then tight early on, but probably everybody was in the same boat as us.”

Hessert’s top five was well-earned. He started 25th in the No. 72 Caregard-AxiomWarranty.com Dodge.

“Good top five,” Hessert said. “We started so far back and our car got really tight, but we had a good day.”

Hessert’s Cunningham Motorsports teammates Anderson Bowen (seventh) and Austin Wayne Self (eighth) also scored top 10’s. Kyle Weatherman was seventh in the Roulo Brothers Racing Ford while Venturini Motorsports driver John Wes Townley finished 10th in the No. 15 Zaxby’s Toyota.

Ben Rhodes finished 11th in his ARCA debut whiles James Swanson placed 12th – the best finish of his career with Wayne Peterson Motorsports.

Boston’s second win may have seemed unlikely with 40 laps to go, but the entire Venturini team was excited about their fourth win of the season and third win in four races at Madison International Speedway.

“I love this track,” Billy Venturini said. “This is such a great short track. We love coming here.”

Boston’s season now includes two wins and two Menards pole awards. He is fifth in points heading to the next race on the ARCA circuit – the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds mile-dirt Labor Day Monday.

“We’ve had a good season that could have been a great season,” Boston said. “We ran into some trouble early on and Grant and Mason capitalized on it. If not, I think we could have been up there, too. We’re here to win races now. This team worked hard today. This is good.”

ARCA Racing Series
Madison International Speedway – Madison, WI
Herr’s Live Life With Flavor 200 – Aug. 24, 2014

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 8 25 Justin Boston/Baltimore MD ZLOOP Toyota 200 Running
2 27 37 Kyle Benjamin/Easley SC Benjamin Racing Ford 200 Running
3 22 4 Brandon Jones/Atlanta GA Richmond Water Heaters-Menards Chevrolet 200 Running
4 3 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 200 Running
5 25 72 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Caregard-AxiomWarranty.com Dodge 200 Running
6 4 77 Anderson Bowen/Suwanee GA Cunningham Motorsports Dodge 200 Running
7 19 60 Kyle Weatherman/Wentzville MO St. Charles Glass-@KyleWeatherman Ford 200 Running
8 7 22 Austin Wayne Self/Austin TX AM Technical Solutions Dodge 199 Running
9 5 52 Matt Tifft/Hinckley OH Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet 199 Running
10 6 15 John Wes Townley/Watkinsville GA Zaxby’s Toyota 199 Running
11 9 55 Ben Rhodes/Louisville KY Alpha Energy Solutions Toyota 198 Running
12 17 06 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ Wayne Peterson Racing Dodge 186 Running
13 12 2 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL DK-LOK Ford 183 Running
14 1 98 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA Musselman’s-Wildlife Foundation of Florida-TTS Ford 181 Battery
15 2 90 Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL Motor Honey-Casite-Allegiant Travel Chevrolet 172 Engine
16 24 47 Christian Celaya/Caborca Mexico Type 1 Diabetes-Race2Cup Ford 161 Fatigue
17 28 12 Tyler Audie/Orlando FL Audie Expo Chevrolet 133 Engine
18 21 18 Bill Catania/Westfield NY Stateline Speedway-Stacks BBQ & Sauce Chevrolet 112 Rear End
19 14 48 Brad Smith/Shelby Township MI Radon.com Ford 57 Over Htng
20 11 3 Karl Weber/Ambia IN Silveus Insurance Group Chevrolet 36 Brakes
21 15 0 Con Nicolopoulos/Columbus MI Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 32 Vibration
22 13 66 Brennan Poole/The Woodlands TX The Idential Movie Toyota 31 Brakes
23 20 97 Emerson Newton John/Los Angeles CA Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 30 Brakes
24 26 27 A.J. Fike/Galesburg IL Liberty Village-McGladrey-Office Specialties Ford 28 Accident
25 18 40 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 6 Engine
26 10 69 Kenny Mathews/Ypsilanti MI Epilepsy Foundation Ford 5 Handling
27 16 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Kimmel Racing Ford 3 Vibration
28 23 00 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski TN Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet 1 Handling
Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell:  None (rained out)
Margin of Victory:  2.724 seconds Cautions:  3 for 24 laps
Time of Race:  1:18:02 Average Speed:  76.896 mph
Lap Leaders:  Mitchell 1-35, 53-69, 175, 180 (54); Enfinger 36-52, 70-172 (120); Boston 173-174, 176-179, 181-200 (26)

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