Kimmel Proves No Obstacle too Much to Overcome at Berlin
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Kimmel
Proves No Obstacle too Much to Overcome at Berlin Raceway
Leads 92 laps en route to a
fifth-place finish
MARNE, Mich. (Aug. 9, 2010)- Frank Kimmel proved what makes
him a nine-time ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards champion
Saturday night at Berlin Raceway. After
leading 92 of the first 110 laps, Kimmel had to overcome a slow pit stop and a
late-race spin to earn his fifth top-five finish of the season. Kimmel racked up
the bonus points in the
Berlin ARCA 200, earning the Messina Halfway Leader award as well as the
Aaron's Lap Leader bonus and moving within 10 markers of points leader Craig
Goess in the 2010 championship standings.
When it
comes to short-track racing there is nobody better than Frank Kimmel, so it
comes as no surprise that the Ansell/Menards team had their sights set on
victory at the 0.4375-mile oval. They
proved this during Saturday afternoon's only practice session, where there was
no team that worked harder than Kimmel's Ansell/Menards team. Making several changes
during the two-hour
session, Kimmel posted the seventh-fastest lap, pacing the short track in
17.674 seconds (101.845 mph).
"Today, we
tried a whole lot of different things," explained Kimmel. "We used the last two
days as almost a complete test session for our car. We changed a lot of springs
and a lot of
shocks just trying to get the car where I am comfortable with it. I don't know that
you will ever be
comfortable here at Berlin. We ended up
seventh in the practice session. We are
not real satisfied with that, but that's probably about as good as we
were. We'll see how it qualifies and
race them real hard all night tonight."
Qualifying
began only a short-time after practice ended, and as the 28thcar to
make a qualifying attempt around Berlin Raceway, Kimmel knew exactly what he
needed to do to start near the front. Kimmel posted a lap of 17.353 seconds (103.728
mph) around the tight
half-mile track, which was good enough for a sixth-place starting position.
As the
field took the green flag for 200 laps of racing under the lights at Berlin
Raceway, Kimmel didn't take long to climb out of his sixth-place starting
position. By the end of lap one, he had
his Ansell/Menards Ford Fusion in third place. On lap two, Kimmel drove under Joey
Coulter's No. 16 to take second
place. For the next 15 laps, Kimmel
chased down leader Dakoda Armstrong, before driving under him to take the lead
on lap 17.
After
taking the lead, Kimmel separated his No. 44 Ford Fusion from the rest of the
field, pulling to a straightaway lead over the second-place car. Only a caution
on lap 54 allowed the field to catch Kimmel's Ansell/Menards Ford.
The field restarted on lap 59, as Kimmel
continued to hold the lead over a hard-charging Brian Campbell and Patrick
Sheltra. For over 50 laps, the top-three
cars put on a great show, as Campbell and Sheltra continually tried to pass the
nine-time champion for the lead. Battling lapped traffic kept the top-three nose
to tail as Kimmel
continued to hold on to the first position.
On lap 108,
Patrick Sheltra was finally able to slip his car under Kimmel's Ford to take
the lead with Brian Campbell following to take second. Running third, Kimmel continued
to stalk
Sheltra and Campbell as they made their way through lapped traffic.
The second
caution of the night came out on lap 145, allowing the Ansell/Menards team and
the rest of the leaders to make their first pit with only 55 laps remaining in
the race. As the field came down Berlin's tricky pit road, the Ansell/Menards
team went to work on their Ford Fusion, changing four tires and adding
fuel. Unfortunately, some trouble on the
stop put Kimmel back out in eighth place.
The field
went back to racing on lap 158, and Kimmel went to work trying to climb back to
the front. It took only two laps for him
to take the sixth position, but lapped traffic made it very difficult to pass
on the 0.4375-mile track. In a three-way
battle for fifth place, the 24 made contact with Kimmel's bumper, sending him
spinning on lap 168. The spin brought
out the third yellow of the night and dropped Kimmel to the last car on the
lead lap.
Crew Chief
Bill Kimmel Jr. called his No. 44 to pit road during the caution period on lap
70 to change two tires and check the car for damage. The Ansell/Menards team sent
their Ford back
to the track for the final 28 laps of the race, looking to get back to the
front.
Kimmel
took the green flag for the restart on lap 172 from the 10thposition
but was not ready to give up, gaining two positions by the time the field came
around to mark lap 173. Unfortunately,
another yellow flag came out on lap 175, slowing the field and Kimmel's
progress for the fourth time. During the
caution, Kimmel radioed to his crew that his Ansell/Menards Ford was really
tight with two tires.
The field
went back to green for a final 21-lap shoot-out on lap 179. Kimmel continued his
climb taking the seventh
position on lap 181. He moved into sixth on lap 189 and slipped around the 22
car to take fifth on lap 196. Kimmel ran
out of time as the checkered flag waved on lap 200, earning a fifth-place
finish in the Berlin ARCA 200.
"All in
all, it was a great points night but a very disappointing race for us," said
Kimmel. "The car was really fast at the beginning and pretty much stayed fast
the whole night. We just got back too
far in traffic, and I couldn't make my way back up through there fast
enough. Congratulations to Joey
(Coulter) and his entire team. They ran
a great race. They have been close a lot, but it was very disappointing for
us. I felt like we could win tonight."
Joey
Coulter took the win, earning his first-career ARCA Racing Series victory. Patrick
Sheltra finished second with Steve
Arpin and Tom Hessert earning third and fourth-place finishes.
The ARCA
Racing Series heads to the road course at New Jersey Motorsports Park on
Sunday, August 15 for the Garden State ARCA 150 presented by American Red
Cross. The 67-lap, 150-mile event begins
at 1:00 p.m. EST with
live timing and scoring and live audio coverage presented by ARCA Nation at
ARCARacing.com.
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About Frank Kimmel
Frank
Kimmel, driver in the ARCA Racing Series Presented by RE/MAX and Menards, is a
record holding 9-time champion. Co-owner of Kimmel Racing, the Indiana native
has earned 74 wins, placing him just six races shy of the number one spot on
ARCA's all-time win list. With 44 poles, 230 top-five and 294 top-ten finishes,
the racing veteran has accomplished many great feats in his 18 seasons in
the series. Kimmel and the Ansell/Menards Ford team look to continue to break
records in the 2010 season.
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