Barnes holds off Hudson, rest of field, to take checkered
flag in Polar Bear 150 at Rockingham Speedway
Barnes holds off Hudson, rest of field,
to take checkered flag in
Polar Bear 150 at Rockingham Speedway
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Andy Cagle
910-995-2122
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (January 1, 2010) – Last year a blown engine denied
Brett Hudson the opportunity to challenge Chuck Barnes Sr for the win
in the inaugural Polar Bear 150.
This year Hudson’s luck and his engine held, but the result was still
the same. Barnes held off a furious charge from Hudson over the last
five laps to win his second Frank Kimmel Street Stock Nationals Polar
Bear 150 at the Rockingham Speedway. In a race that featured 18 lead
changes and was slowed by 12 caution flags and 2 red flags, Barnes
bested Hudson by less than car length at the checkered flag.
“I knew I had enough for him,” said Hudson. “I knew the only way I was
going to do it was to back off early here (turn 3) and pull up under
him on turn four. It worked out perfect on the last lap, the lap car
broke his momentum down here (backstretch), he went in low and I went
in high.
“It was looking good for me and he just held it down on the bottom and
broke my momentum and I just hit him right in the center of the
corner, all I did was shove him forward.”
Barnes felt that Hudson had the better car, but getting out front on
the last restart made the difference in the outcome.
“We had a good car, not the fastest car,” Barnes said in victory lane.
“He (Hudson) is a good driver and had the fastest car, I think. These
cars are a whole lot better when they’re out front, mine was, and I
know his was too. Somehow, I got him on the start and managed to stay
in front of him. He drove me clean and he deserved to win because he
had a better car.”
Hudson is looking forward to his next opportunity to outrun Barnes and
claim his first Polar Bear crown.
“We would have loved to have won, but it was a great run for us and
we’ll be back next time,” Hudson said.
Will Kimmel came home in third with Frank Kimmel II finishing fourth.
Chad Hall rounded out the top-five.
“We were pretty good, we needed long green flag runs because we were a
little short on power down the straightaway,” said Will Kimmel. “My
car is a little different, a leaf spring car, we just needed a little
more time.
Unfortunately for Kimmel, long green flag runs were scarce in this
year’s race and mounting casualties filled the garage area as the race
progressed. Two six car crashes among the twelve caution periods
slowed the pace and relegated all but nine cars to laps-down finishes
and only saw 41 of the 60 cars that started the race make it to the
halfway point.
Jimmy Elledge, crew chief for Scott Speed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series, found trouble on lap 60 that ended his day.
“It’s my fault, I was being stupid and driving my car way to hard and
it was way too loose, said Elledge among the carnage in the garage
area at the race’s halfway point. “I was just trying to get to half
way to get it tightened up. I was faster than that guy in front of me
and I got below him. I almost had him cleared and he drove in on the
outside of me and got me on the bottom, and I was way too loose on the
bottom. I tried to finish the pass off, and It just got away from me
getting into the corner and I spun out and wrecked. Nobody’s fault but
mine.”
Despite the frequent on-track melees, the drivers enjoyed racing at
the Rock.
“That was one competitive race,” said Barnes. “I really like this
track. Of course winning helps, but we always run good here and it’s
always a good race for the fans. Lots of passing, lots of lead
changes. All-in-all, a very good day.”
Racing returns to Rockingham Speedway on March 13-14 with the first-
ever Chump Car 24 hours of Rockingham. The Spring Fling Legends and
Bandolero challenge series also kicks off on March 14 on the Little
Rock. For more information on upcoming events and attractions at
Rockingham Speedway, go online to www.rockinghamspeedway.com or call
the main office at 910.205.8800.
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Chuck Barnes Sr. celebrates his victory in the second annual Polar
Bear 150 at the Rockingham Speedwway on Jan. 1, 2010. Barnes held off
a hard-charging brett Hudson to win his second-straight Polar Bear 150.
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Chuck Barnes Sr. (No. 5) holds off Brett Hudson (No. 00) at the
checkered flag to defend his Frank Kimmel Street Stock Nationals Polar
Bear 150 crown Jan. 1, 2010 at Rockingham Speedway.
Andy Cagle
Director of Public Relations
Rockingham Speedway
andy.cagle@rockinghamracewaypark.com
910.995.2122