Heckert Strikes Again For K&N East Victory At The Glen

Scott Heckert (right) celebrates winning Friday's NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Watkins Glen International for his second consecutive win at the historic road course. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

Scott Heckert (right) celebrates winning Friday’s NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Watkins Glen International for his second consecutive win at the historic road course. Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR

When it comes to racing at the Glen, Scott Heckert makes the complex road course look easy.

The 21-year-old native of Ridgefield, Connecticut captured the checkered flag to earn back-to-back wins at Watkins Glen International in the Bully Hill Vineyards 125. Driving the No. 34 Chevrolet for HScott Motorsports with Justin Marks, Heckert earned his fourth career K&N Pro Series East win and third road course victory.

Dalton Sargeant and J.J. Haley completed the HScott Motorsports with Justin Marks podium sweep, securing the second and third finishing positions. Sargeant registered his fifth top-5 finish on the season, while Haley scored his fourth overall and second road course top-5 in his rookie season.

Making his K&N Pro Series East debut, Dylan Lupton piloted the No. 55 Lupton Excavating Ford to the fourth spot. After leading the first half of the race, Cole Custer settled for a fifth place finish in the Carlyle Tools / HAAS Automation Toyota.

Austin Hill, William Byron, Noah Gragson, Jay Beasley, and Daniel Hemric rounded out the top ten. The top-10 for Gragson, who currently leads the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings, came in his first East race.

Beasley’s ninth-place finish was the sixth top-10 of the season for the Las Vegas native and NASCAR Drive for Diversity driver.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Watkins Glen International – Watkins Glen, NY
Bully Hill Vineyards 125 – Aug. 7, 2015

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 3 34 Scott Heckert Bully Hill Vineyards Chevrolet 51 48 5 Running
2 7 51 Dalton Sargeant * GALT Chevrolet 51 42 Running
3 4 5 J.J. Haley * Braun Auto Chevrolet 51 42 1 Running
4 8 55 Dylan Lupton Lupton Excavating Ford 51 40 Running
5 1 0 Cole Custer Carlyle Tools/HAAS Automation Toyota 51 40 1 Running
6 5 22 Austin Hill A&D Welding/Don Rich Ford 51 38 Running
7 2 9 William Byron * Liberty University Chevrolet 51 37 Running
8 9 7 Noah Gragson * AlertID Ford 51 36 Running
9 16 42 Jay Beasley Special Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Toyota 51 35 Running
10 11 20 Daniel Hemric California Clean Power Chevrolet 51 34 Running
11 6 15 Nick Drake NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 51 33 Running
12 18 98 Rico Abreu * Accudoc Solutions/Go-Pro Motorplex/Curb Records 51 32 Running
13 13 1 Jesse Little Kobe Toyopet Toyota 51 31 Running
14 19 27 Kyle Benjamin * Eibach Springs Ford 51 30 Running
15 10 3 Kaz Grala Kiklos Toyota 51 29 Running
16 21 2 Collin Cabre * UTI/NTI Toyota 51 28 Running
17 12 53 Marc-Antoine Camirand * Children of Fallen Patriots Ford 49 27 Running
18 15 4 Kenzie Ruston Rev Racing Toyota 47 26 Suspension
19 14 6 Devon Amos * Max Siegel, Inc. Toyota 37 25 Engine
20 20 13 Todd Souza Central Coast Cabinets Toyota 23 24 Accident
21 23 37 Kevin O’Connell SST Transmissions Chevrolet 21 23 Oil Leak
22 17 40 Brian Wong GT Channel/Purist Chevrolet 12 22 Oil Line
23 22 31 David Garbo, Jr. * Whelen Engineering Chevrolet 7 21 Engine
24 24 2 Sarah Cornett-Ching * RACE 101 Chevrolet 0 20 Engine

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Fastest Qualifier: Cole Custer, Time: 73.173 Seconds, Speed: 120.536 mph
Failed to Qualify: (1) Eddie Cheever, III * (#99).
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 48 mins, 19 secs  Average Speed: 69.214 mph   Margin of Victory: 1.506 Seconds
Caution Flags: Laps 2-4 (Fluid on track {Free Pass [none]}); 9-10 (Car 31 stopped on track [none]); 13-16 (Fluid on track [none]); 24-26 (Car 13 contact with the wall in turn #1 [none]); 32-33 (Halfway break [none]); 38-40 (Car #6 stopped on track [none]).  6 for 17 laps.
Lap Leaders: Cole Custer 1-17, J.J. Haley * 18-29, Scott Heckert 30-51.
Total Laps Led: Scott Heckert 22, Cole Custer 17, J.J. Haley * 12.  2 changes involving 3 drivers.

 

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