Tom Hessert Wins On Final Lap At Salem Speedway

Tom Hessert, seen here from earlier action, scored the ARCA series win Sunday at Salem Speedway.  Photo by Brandon Reed

Tom Hessert, seen here from earlier action, scored the ARCA series win Sunday at Salem Speedway. Photo by Brandon Reed

Tom Hessert won his second straight ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race at Salem Speedway in Salem, IN Sunday, passing Spencer Gallagher on the last lap to take the checkered flag.

Will Kimmel placed third, Kyle Weatherman fourth and Travis Swaim fifth.

“It got wild out there,” Hessert said after the Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 presented by Crosley Radio. “It was exciting. My car is a little banged up, but not as bad as some of the others.”

Hessert passed Spencer Gallagher after Gallagher took the white flag.

“I was trying to come up with a plan, but I wasn’t sure what I was going to do,” Hessert said. “I was thinking maybe to get a good run on him in turn two and race hard down to turn three. Fortunately, it didn’t come down to that.”

Frank Kimmel was in the lead with 10 laps to go but Gallagher passed the hometown favorite on lap 193 when both cars were trying to fight through lapped traffic. Hessert and Kimmel then tangled a couple laps later, bringing out a caution with fewer than five laps to go. Gallagher led from laps 193 to 202.

After taking the white flag, however, Gallagher got loose going into turn two of the high-banked Salem Speedway track and Hessert dove under him to grab the lead. He then beat him and Will Kimmel to the finish line. It was the only lap he led in the race.

“I love this track,” Gallagher said after his career-best finish. “It’s a great place to race. What you saw there at the end was the difference between four tires and two. What I was afraid was going to happen, happened.”

Gallagher said his team did a great job Sunday.

“This Allegiant Air team did a heck of a job today,” he said. “I am going home with a nearly destroyed race car and we still finished second.”

Weatherman was making his ARCA debut and won the Scott Rookie Challenge for the race with his top-five finish.

“Everyone told me that if I kept my four fenders clean, I would finish strong,” the 15-year-old said. “The care might be a little beat up, but that’s racing.”

Few cars left the .555-mile track unscathed, although the first caution didn’t fly until lap 33. Pole sitter Justin Boston led the first 59 laps of the race until Daytona winner John Wes Townley made his move to the front. A flurry of pit stops and different tire strategies kept changing the look at the front of the field. Townley led until lap 98 when Frank Kimmel moved to the front and stayed there until lap 143 when Townley – this time after pit stops – regained the lead.

Kimmel took control of the race around the 150-lap mark when several of the eight caution flags fell in a row.

Hessert at one point was a lap down but fought his way back to the front.

“For a while, I don’t think we had anything figured out,” he said. “But, we came together at the end.”

Hessert is the first repeat winner at Salem since Justin Allgaier won the fall race in 2007 and spring race in 2008.

“It’s special being part of the few people who have come here and won back to back on this track,” Hessert said.

Boston ended up ninth after he was involved in a couple of late-race finishes that left him with a banged up race car.

Frank Kimmel, Grant Enfinger, Milka Duno, Boston and Mason Mingus rounded out the top 10.

Mingus had a great run despite going a couple of laps down early. At times he had the fastest car on the track, even passing all of the leaders to gain some of his laps back. He finished three laps down.

Kyle Benjamin placed 11thafter having to accept a five-lap penalty for re-entering the track in the wrong location after a pit stop. At the end, he was four laps down. Georgia driver Anderson Bowen, 15, was transported to a local hospital for observation after a hard crash with Josh Williams on lap 107.

ARCA Racing Series
Salem Speedway – Salem, IN
Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 – April 28, 2013

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 16 77 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Barbera’s Autoland Dodge 203 Running
2 15 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Allegiant Air Chevrolet 203 Running
3 10 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Kimmel Racing-Clarksville Schwinn & Cyclery Ford 203 Running
4 7 11 Kyle Weatherman/Wentzville MO United Nissan-Cash Back-St. Charles Glass Dodge 203 Running
5 9 69 Travis Swaim/Greensboro NC Gary Yeomans Ford 203 Running
6 8 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 203 Running
7 6 90 Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL Hewes Concrete Polishing-Motor Honey-Casite.com Ford 202 Running
8 20 35 Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela CanTV-Milkaway Chevrolet 201 Running
9 1 25 Justin Boston/Baltimore, MD ZLOOP Computer & Electronics Recycling Toyota 201 Running
10 5 32 Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN Diamond Equipt-811 Call Before You Dig Toyota 197 Running
11 2 15 Kyle Benjamin/Easley SC The Truth Band-FATHEADZ Eyewear Chevrolet 196 Running
12 21 97 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 196 Running
13 4 55 John Wes Townley/Watkinsville GA Zaxby’s Toyota 194 Running
14 25 34 Jason Basham/Henryville IN Darrell Basham Racing Chevrolet 192 Running
15 18 09 Charles Evans Jr./Pasadena TX ETS-Casite Ford 167 Accident
16 19 99 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA Reliance Tool-J&S Ag Supply Ford 155 Accident
17 22 42 Bo LeMastus/Louisville KY Crosley Radio Dodge 145 Running
18 12 80 Brian Finney/Merritt Island FL Bob Steele Chevrolet-Finney Racing Chevrolet 116 Steering
19 17 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Southwest Florida Cable Construction Chevrolet 107 Accident
20 3 22 Anderson Bowen/Suwanee GA Cunningham Motorsports Dodge 107 Accident
21 23 2 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL G-Force Racing Gear Chevrolet 75 Accident
22 14 10 Blake Hillard/Owensboro KY Fast Track Driving School Chevrolet 64 Accident
23 24 70 Mark Meunier/Louisville KY Advantage Roofing & Construction Dodge 62 Battery
24 13 40 Nick Tucker/Bremerton WA SCCY Firearms-Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 32 Accident
25 11 52 Brett Hudson/Owensboro KY Hudson Performance Drivelines Dodge 31 Accident
26 26 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Radon.com Ford 2 Handling
27 27 17 Dave Savicki/Springfield IL Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 1 Handling
28 28 06 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet 0 Carburetor

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