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Enfinger Takes ARCA Checkered Flag at Mobile

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IRVINGTON, ALA -- Grant Enfinger used a rocket re-start with fewer than 30 laps remaining and held off a late challenge from Kyle Benjamin Saturday afternoon to win the ARCA Mobile 200.

Enfinger, a local crowd favorite, took the lead on lap 172 when he ducked under 15-year-old Kyle Benjamin, then used another re-start with nine laps to go to stretch his lead and win his first-ever ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards event.

"I knew we were going to get here, I just didn't think it would take this long," Enfinger said in Victory Lane. "I started knocking on the door in 2009 and I don't know how many second and third-place finishes I had."

After Enfinger drove the Triple K Construction Ford into victory lane, a throng of family and friends surrounded him. Some of the loudest cheers came when he donned a University of Alabama Crimson Tide ball cap.  

Anderson Bowen finished third, Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell winner Mason Mingus fourth and Frank Kimmel fifth.

Enfinger is from nearby Fairhope, Ala. and considers Mobile International Speedway a home track.

"I've wanted to win for so long," he said. "To do it in front of the home crowd is something special. A lot of these people, family and friends, can't come up north when we race. This is something special."

Enfinger started second but took the lead by turn two of the first lap. He stayed out front much of the day, although Benjamin put a big challenge into him. During one of the longest green flag runs of the day, Benjamin was able to pass Enfinger. He pitted and still came out in front as his pit crew cheered him on. But, with 29 laps to go, Enfinger was stronger on the re-start and stayed in front the rest of the way.

"He was a little better than us on new tires," Benjamin said. "I hated that the caution came out right there. We did all we could today."

Benjamin, the SCOTT Rookie Challenge winner for the ARCA Mobile 200, was driving the same Venturini car that went to victory lane at Daytona International Speedway with John Wes Townley. He became the youngest driver in ARCA Racing Series history.

"I'm happy with my team and my crew chief," Benjamin said. "They did an awesome job and Kevin made great calls. We had an almost flawless day."

Bowen was another driver that stayed up front all race. He was driving in his first ARCA race.

"I feel like I accomplished my goals," he said. "We kept our car in one piece and had a nice top five finish."

There were a few on-track incidents. Spencer Gallagher and James Hylton were involved in one mishap. The cars of Cody Lane and Bo LeMastus also sustained damage during the day.  

Michigan teenager Taylor Ferns started fifth and was running up front for much of the day when her got was damaged with 12 laps to go.  

"It was so much fun," she said. "It's too bad what happened at the end, but I learned a lot. I like the longer races, it feels like it's more of a team effort."  

Race promoter Tommy Praytor was pleased with the crowd and the race.  

"Everyone here saw some great racing today," he said. "There was a lot of two and three-wide racing in the corners. It's not an easy track to get around, but I think it was a hometown guy using some of his hometown experience to get around the track and picking up his first win."    

2013 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards Event #2

Mobile International Speedway, Mobile Alabama, 3-9-13


 

Mobile-ARCA 200


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

March 9, 2013 / 5:05 PM


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

FIN

STR

NO

DRIVER/HOMETOWN

 

LAPS

STATUS 

1

2

90

Grant Enfinger/Fairhope AL


 

200

Running

2

4

15

Kyle Benjamin/Easley SC


 

200

Running

3

3

22

Anderson Bowen/Suwanee GA


 

200

Running

4

1

32

Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN


 

200

Running

5

6

44

Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN


 

200

Running

6

9

25

Justin Boston/Hickory NC


 

200

Running

7

13

40

Nick Tucker/Bremerton WA


 

200

Running

8

7

02

Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL


 

200

Running

9

14

99

Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA


 

200

Running

10

5

55

Taylor Ferns/Shelby Township MI


 

199

Running

11

15

80

Brian Finney/Merritt Island FL


 

199

Running

12

8

77

Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ


 

198

Running

13

11

09

Charles Evans Jr./Pasadena TX


 

198

Running

14

17

35

Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela


 

198

Running

15

24

69

Korbin Forrister/Cedartown GA


 

197

Running

16

20

97

Roger Carter/Sunfield MI


 

196

Running

17

23

2

Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL


 

195

Running

18

22

10

Darin Matthews/Pascagoula MS


 

195

Running

19

21

06

James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ


 

190

Running

20

19

34

Tyler Speer/Woodstock GA


 

179

Running

21

16

91

Robert Bujdoso/Canfield OH


 

173

Running

22

27

42

Bo LeMastus/Louisville KY


 

102

Accident

23

10

23

Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV


 

57

Accident

24

25

48

James Hylton/Inman SC


 

51

Accident

25

18

3

Cody Lane/Port Richey FL


 

21

Accident

26

26

17

Zach Ralston/Springville IA


 

2

Handling


 


 

68

Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN


 

DNS


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Menards Pole Award Presented by Ansell: Mason Mingus 17.634 (102.076 mph)


 


 


 

Margin of Victory:   2.419 seconds 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Time of Race: 1:46:56


 


 


 


 


 


 

Lap Leaders: Enfinger 1-60, 80-153, 155-157, 173-200 (165); Benjamin 61-74, 154, 158-161, 166-172 (26);


 


 


 

Kimmel 75-79 (5); Williams 162-165 (4)