Thursday, June 4, 2009

Engelmanas sweeps Richmond, Clinches Championship


Richmond, VA -- Pete Engelmanas made a 3 wide pass for the lead with 30 laps to go at Richmond International Raceway, and then was able to hold off a challenge from Mike Husby to take his fourth Cup victory of the season and sweep the week at Richmond. With his victory, Pete was able to clinch the Season 6 Cup Series Championship, thus making him the only active driver with multiple Cup championships. Husby would hang on to 2nd and Jordan Robson finished 3rd.

Next week, its the Truck and Cup Series finale's at Atlanta, dont miss them!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Engelmanas wins Richmond NSTS Race


Richmond, VA -- Pete Engelmanas won the NASRA Supertruck Series race at Richmond Tuesday night. Engelmanas took the lead late in the event and was able to hold off Mike Husby to take home the win. Jordan Robson's point lead stayed at 185 points ahead of Husby going into the final race at Atlanta, meaning all Robson needs to do to become champion is start the event.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Lee wins first career race @ Martinsville


Martinsville, VA -- Hank Lee won his first career NASRA race Thursday night at Martinsville. Lee took the lead with about 30 laps to go when the 16 of Jordan Robson went down pit road. Lee was then able to fend off challenges from teammates Pete Engelmanas and Tyler Ellery to bring home the win.
Next week both series head to the Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Engelmanas wins @ Martinsville


Martinsville, VA -- Pete Engelmanas won the Subway 125 Tuesday night at Martinsville. Engelmanas lead the most laps and held off challenges from Mike Husby and Tyler Ellery to win the event. Ellery finish 2nd, followed by Hank Lee, Johnny Williams and Andrew Hayes.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Husby Smokes the Field in 50th Start.

Talladega, AL -- This past Thursday Mike Husby won his 4th Cup series race in his 50th start at the Talladega Superspeedway. The race got under way with Jordan Robson and Bertus De Jong leading the field to the green flag.

Caution flew for the first time when Hank Lee spun in turn 1 also collecting David Damboise in the wreck. The race would get back under way with a couple of short runs before the big one broke out on lap 25 involving Dave Collard, Jordan Robson, Pete Engelmanas, Bertus De Jong, Andrew Hayes and Harry O'Neill.

The race went on to have a few more cautions before another big wreck involving Pete Engelmanas and Brett Black, when Black blew his engine causing the #18 Pedigree Toyota to go for a spin as well.

After all the wrecks subsided it was time for the only long green flag run of the night that went from lap 42 to the checkered flag. Teammates Husby, Robson and Collard would pit together with a few others, but would get off of pit road mistake free and pull away from the pack. Others had problems during their pit stops and would fall off the lead draft.

On the last set of pit stops with around 8 laps to go, teammates Husby, Robson and Collard all pitted but Collard had an issue getting on pit road and lost valuable time on pit road because of it. Robson and Husby would draft to the finish giving Mike Husby his 4th career win in the NASRA Cup series. Robson finished 2nd, Engelmanas rallied back to finish 3rd, Nick Silver with a career best finish of 4th and Bertus De Jong rounded out the top 5.

Next week the Cup series teams head to Martinsville where Mike Husby is the defending race winner. Will he be able to hold them off or will there be a new face in Martinsville's victory lane? Find out next week in the Goody's 150 @ Martinsville!