Grant Enfinger Dominates ARCA Series Race At Berlin

Grant Enfinger celebrates in victory lane after winning Saturday's ARCA Racing Series race at Berlin Raceway.  Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Grant Enfinger celebrates in victory lane after winning Saturday’s ARCA Racing Series race at Berlin Raceway. Photo courtesy ARCA Media

The field chased Grant Enfinger all day Saturday at Berlin Raceway in Marne, MI, and never could quite catch him. Enfinger won the Menards Pole Award, led 198 of 200 laps and widened his point lead in the ARCA Racing Series by winning the Federated Auto Parts 200.

“I feel like we had the best car out there, bar none,” Enfinger said. “It didn’t matter if it was a short run or long run. When we needed to save tires the car would still go fast. I didn’t feel like I was abusing it that bad. You always fall off here. You are always sliding, but we slid less than everybody else.”

Mason Mitchell was credited with leading lap 21 and Josh Williams lap 151 – both on restarts – but Enfinger led every other lap in capturing his fourth win of the season and 12th career ARCA victory.

Venturini Motorsports teammates Mitchell and Frank Kimmel were second and third, with Brian Keselowski in fourth. Josh Williams, in sixth place, was the final car on the lead lap, one spot behind Austin Wayne Self.

Unofficially, Enfinger has built a 225 point lead over Self with five races remaining on the 2015 ARCA Racing Series season. The ARCA Racing Series races next on Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, IL.

Enfinger, who had the fastest car in both practice sessions, led the first 20 laps, then laps 22-150 before being credited in leading laps 152-200 for the win. At various points during the race, he had built up leads of six to eight seconds. In victory lane, Enfinger compared his car to the one he had at Elko Speedway in 2014 when he led 211 of 250 laps for the win.

“It’s the best car we’ve had in a long time,” he said. “You don’t hit it that good that often. Jeff Stankiewicz and everybody at GMS Racing did a great job. We hit the balance about perfect. I don’t know if you can hit it much better.”

Enfinger said the his GMS Racing team has been close on several occasions since winning the first three races of the season, but just hasn’t closed the deal.

“I put us in a bad spot once or twice this year and it cost us,” he said. “Some of it was just racing stuff and some of it I should have done better. We can’t have any catastrophic failures. We’ve had cars that can contend for wins all year. We got it tonight and I have to thank everybody at GMS Racing.

“The good Lord has been looking down on us the past couple of weeks. We had some things go our way to make it through the wreck last week at Pocono. We’ve had really, really good racecars all year, it just didn’t work out some of the time.”

Mitchell, owner of the No. 98 car, was driving for Venturini Motorsports for the first time and finished second.

“I think in the really long run, we were clicking off times faster, but he had that big lead,” Mitchell said. “This place is about track position and getting out front. We had a good hot rod tonight. Venturini Motorsports and (crew chief) Jeff McClure gave me a good car. I wish we could have won. I really wanted to win this one bad. I wish I could do that last restart again. I didn’t get going the best.”

Kimmel, who has three previous wins at Berlin, also made a run at the win for the Venturini’s.

“We had a really good car all night,” he said. “We were just a little, little bit off from what Grant had. I really felt 2-3-4 were all right together. I was able to keep Grant in my sights most of the time.”

Keselowski was racing in his second ARCA race in the last month. It’s a track he had won twice at in his career.

“Racing at Berlin is fun,” he said. “It’s a driver’s race track. That’s the great part. Fourth isn’t horrible. It’s not where we want to be, obviously. We want to be over there in victory lane, but I’m pretty sure Grant had them covered today.”

The race saw four cautions for 30 laps. The last caution came out on lap 190 when Tom Hessert and a lapped car came together. Hessert entered the race tied with Self for second in the overall driver point standings, but finished 14th.

SCOTT Rookie challenger Kyle Weatherman was seventh, while Blake Jones was eighth, Hunter Baize ninth in his ARCA debut and A.J. Fike 10th.

ARCA Racing Series
Berlin Raceway – Marne, MI
Federated Auto Parts 200 – Aug. 8, 2015

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 1 23 Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL GMS Racing Chevrolet 200 Running
2 3 55 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA J&S AG Services Toyota 200 Running
3 7 25 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 200 Running
4 5 29 Brian Keselowski/Rochester Hills MI Schoch Construction Company Ford 200 Running
5 8 98 Austin Wayne Self/Austin TX AM Technical Solutions-Pirate Energy Ford 200 Running
6 10 6 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Musselman’s Apple Sauce-SW FL Cable Const. Chevy 200 Running
7 2 22 Kyle Weatherman/Wentzville MO Cunningham Motorsports Ford 199 Running
8 11 58 Blake Jones/Sevierville TN Ford Performance-MOMO-TraqGear Ford 199 Running
9 6 52 Hunter Baize/Bremen KY Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet 199 Running
10 9 27 A.J. Fike/Galesburg IL Liberty Village-McGladrey Ford 198 Running
11 12 69 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Kimmel Racing Ford 197 Running
12 13 48 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ Kan Do-Radon.com Dodge 196 Running
13 15 59 David Levine/Highland Park IL Ford Performance-MOMO-TraqGear Ford 196 Running
14 4 77 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Barbera’s Autoland Ford 196 Running
15 14 2 Sarah Cornett-Ching/Summerland BC Race101.net Chevrolet 195 Running
16 16 5 Clair Zimmerman/Denver PA Huntilar Ford 195 Running
17 17 40 Justin Lloyd/San Jose CA Angry Angel-Elevate Life Chevrolet 194 Running
18 19 9 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL DK-LOK Ford 191 Running
19 20 10 Ed Pompa/Ballston Spa NY Milton CAT-Double H Ranch Ford 186 Running
20 21 31 Richard Hauck/Howell MI TheHeavenlyHeat.com Dodge 170 Accident
21 25 97 Matt Vainner/Lansing MI Nitroforce Industries Titan 1000 Dodge 163 Running
22 18 42 Bo LeMastus/Louisville KY Crosley Brands-T&T Constr-Glad Precision Dodge 135 Handling
23 23 06 Con Nicolopolous/Columbus MI Wayne Peterson Racing Dodge 46 Engine
24 27 0 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski TN Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 9 Suspnsn
25 22 3 Josh White/Charleston WV Hixson Construction Chevrolet 4 Transmssn
26 24 68 Mark Meunier/Louisville KY Kimmel Racing Ford 3 Handling
27 26 00 Mike Abram/St. Louis MO Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet 1 Brakes
Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell:  Grant Enfinger 16.692 (94.464 mph)
Margin of Victory:  0.406 seconds Cautions:  4 for 30 laps
Time of Race:  1:17:38 Average Speed:  67.632 mph
Lap Leaders:  Enfinger 1-20, 22-150, 152-200 (198); Mitchell 21 (1); Williams 151 (1)

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