Self Earns First Career ARCA Series Victory At Winchester

Austin Wayne Self celebrates in victory lane after grabbing his first career ARCA Racing Series victory at Winchester Speedway.  Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Austin Wayne Self celebrates in victory lane after grabbing his first career ARCA Racing Series victory at Winchester Speedway. Photo courtesy ARCA Media

Austin Wayne Self passed Brandon Jones with six laps remaining in the Herr’s Chase the Taste 200 Sunday at Winchester Speedway in Winchester, IN and then all he had to do, he said, was stay focused on victory lane.

“I was just looking ahead and listening to the countdown of laps, 4-3-2-1,” Self said. “I kept driving it in deeper and making sure I got on the gas as hard as I could. I was trying not to think about it too much and just driving the race car as hard as I could.”

Self, in the No. 98 AM Technical Solutions-Pirate Energy Ford, made slight contact with Jones in turn four, reminiscent of last year’s race when Jones passed Mason Mitchell for the win on lap 199. Mitchell is the team owner of the No. 98.

“It was pretty dramatic,” Mitchell said. “It was basically last year, only reversal of roles. He was well aware of that and I’m pretty sure the other team was too. I thought it was clean just like last year. You do what you have to do nowadays to win races.”

Jones, of Atlanta, GA, led almost half of the race – 98 laps – before finishing third. About the contact, he said it was just hard racing.

“I felt like we had the dominant car here all day,” Jones said. “It’s unfortunate, but it’s all good.”

Grant Enfinger finished second, getting past Jones on the last lap. Kyle Weatherman, who started first, finished fourth and Justin Boston fifth.

Enfinger widened his driver point lead, finishing five spots ahead of runner-up in the standings, Josh Williams.

“We knew it was going to be crazy, especially if those two guys in front got into each other,” Enfinger said. “We wanted to be there to capitalize if the two leaders wrecked, but I slipped as well. It wasn’t enough to get by them. Plus, I was trying to look at the big picture. We brought home the car in one piece again – another second place for us. It was really a solid run.”

Tom Hessert was sixth in the final finishing order, just ahead of Williams, James Swanson, Sarah Cornett-Ching and A.J. Fike. It was a career best for Swanson, while Williams scored his series-best ninth top-10 of the season. Clayton Weatherman, was 11th.

Ken Schrader, who led 55 laps, finished 13th following a late pit stop under green that put him four laps down at the end.

The race took 1 hour, 35 minutes to complete with seven cautions, the last coming at lap 194 for debris.

Mitchell was on the pit box for the No. 98 team. He said during the last caution, he and Self talked about what he had to do to win.

“We coached him through the caution and really the whole weekend,” Mitchell said. “We told him what he needed to do correctly. He was racing hard and made a little bit of contact, then he had to protect our line after that and he ended up pulling away. I was proud of him for using the car up a little bit.

“I think we had a better car. We kept on pulling away, so it took care of itself.”

Jones took his third different lead of the day on lap 150, staying in front for the next 36 laps until the caution came out at lap 186 for debris. Self and Enfinger appeared to be catching up with Jones during the long green flag run. When the caution came out, the cars were separated only by about a car length.

“We had a good car,” Self said. “My team was making sure I was focused. You don’t get too many chances to be in position with six laps to go in second on a restart. They were just making sure I was up on my game.

“On that last restart, I definitely feel like we had the car to win,” Self said. “It’s awesome. We finished second to Frank Kimmel here in 2013. This was always the place that I really wanted to win. I had a lot of family and friends here. I love this place a lot. The racing is always fun. To be able to come home with a win is really big for me.”

The ARCA Racing Series will have two consecutive weekends off before heading to Iowa for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards 150 at the Newton, Iowa short track.

ARCA Racing Series
Winchester Speedway – Winchester, IN
Herr’s Chase the Taste 200 – June 28, 2015

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR LAPS STATUS
1 7 98 Austin Wayne Self/Austin TX AM Technical Solutions-Pirate Energy Ford 200 Running
2 3 23 Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL GMS Racing Chevrolet 200 Running
3 2 25 Brandon Jones/Atlanta GA Ansell-Menards Toyota 200 Running
4 1 22 Kyle Weatherman/Wentzville MO Cunningham Motorsports Ford 200 Running
5 4 55 Justin Boston/Baltimore MD Venturini Motorsports Toyota 200 Running
6 5 77 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Barbera’s Autoland Ford 200 Running
7 6 6 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL Southwest Florida Cable Construction Chevrolet 200 Running
8 18 48 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ Kan Do-Radon.com Dodge 199 Running
9 10 2 Sarah Cornett-Ching/Summerland BC Race101.net Chevrolet 199 Running
10 24 27 A.J. Fike/Galesburg IL Liberty Village-McGladrey Ford 199 Running
11 16 10 Clayton Weatherman/Wentzville MO United Nissan-St. Charles Glass Ford 199 Running
12 23 03 Kevin Rutherford/Flower Mound TX Antler Hunt Ranch-Rutherford Painting Chevrolet 197 Running
13 8 52 Ken Schrader/Fenton MO Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet 196 Running
14 25 31 Richard Hauck/Howell MI HeavenlyHeat.com Dodge 176 Running
15 12 9 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL DK LOK Ford 164 Running
16 15 59 David Levine/Highland Park IL Ford Performance-MOMO-Traqgear Ford 151 Running
17 11 42 Bo LeMastus/Louisville KY Crosley Brands-T&T Constr-Glad Precision Dodge 123 Accident
18 13 97 Eric Caudell/Piedmount OK Honoring  America’s Warriors-Collectors & Filters Dodge 116 Engine
19 20 06 Con Nicolopouls/Columbus MI Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 108 Brakes
20 14 69 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Kimmel Racing Ford 61 Brakes
21 21 0 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski TN Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 42 Handling
22 26 56 Ricky Howerton/Indianapolis IN Crosley Brands-T&T Constr-Glad Precision Dodge 29 Accident
23 17 68 Mark Meunier/Louisville KY Kimmel Racing Ford 11 Vibration
24 9 58 Michael Lira/Port Orange FL Ford Performance-MOMO-Traqgear Ford 2 Oil Line
25 22 00 Mike Abram/Elida OH Wayne Peterson Racing Chevrolet 2 Handling
26 19 40 Alex Clubb/Morris IL Aget Dustkop-Capture it. Filter it. Breathe it. Dodge 0 Engine
3 Josh White/Charleston WV Hixson Construction Chevrolet DNS
Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell: None (rained out)
Margin of Victory:  0.515 seconds Cautions:  7 for 53 laps
Time of Race:  1:35:27 Average Speed:  62.862 mph
Lap Leaders:  Jones 1-11, 14-55, 150-194 (98); Enfinger 12-13, 56-80, 84-90 (34); Fike 81-83 (3); Schrader 91-141, 146-149 (55); Weatherman 142 (1); Swanson 143-145 (3); Self 195-200 (6)

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