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Lessard takes CARS SLM win, wraps up title at SNMP

By Series PR

LUCAMA, N.C. -  Raphael Lessard cemented his CARS Racing Tour Super Late Model championship on Saturday night with a victory in the series season finale at Southern National Motorsports Park in Lucama, North Carolina.

Meanwhile, Josh Berry scored the win in the Late Model Stock victory while Deac McCaskill captured the division title with a seventh place finish.

In the Super Late Model feature, Brandon Setzer started on the pole with Matt Craig alongside. Setzer led the opening three laps until Craig worked his way past for the next 76 laps.

Lessard took advantage of a mistake by Craig in slower traffic to take the lead on lap 80, but a caution on lap 94 for Jake Crum’s stopped racecar reset the entire tempo of the race.

On the restart, Lessard bobbled but still jumped back to the point while Setzer and Craig battled behind him. The two made contact, sending Craig’s car into the outside wall and bringing out the caution on lap 97 for debris. Cole Timm led his only laps immediately after the ensuing restart until Lessard muscled his way back around on lap 99.

Behind Lessard, the field jockeyed for position in the closing laps with various race strategies playing out as the field raced closer to the checkered flag. Setzer, who fell back after the contact with Craig, made his way around Cole Timm for second with less than 25 laps to go and began to reel in Lessard for the lead, but time eventually ran out. The French-Canadian wheelman won his fourth race of the season by a 1.524-second margin over Setzer, Timm, Tate Fogleman and Lucas Jones.

“I didn’t think we would end like this at all,” said Lessard about his four-win season, a performance that ties him for second on the all-time win list with fellow Toyota protégé Christopher Bell. “I thought we would have some top five finishes or something like that, but I never thought we could get some wins. I have to thank David Gilliland Racing, they worked so hard to get my car ready and get my car perfect like this weekend.

“My car was amazing tonight, I can’t thank my crew chief, Seth Smith, enough. It’s just amazing and a great opportunity to get the win like this with CSX here and on the car, it’s just amazing. I can’t thank everyone enough. My car was very fast, but I thought my car was a little bit better, and Brandon Setzer was very fast. I don’t know what happened on the restart, but I didn’t mean to do it at all, and he did an excellent job. It was very nice to race against those guys this year.”

In the Late Model Stock feature, Jeff Oakley led the field to green after setting a new track record in time trials. Deac McCaskill started alongside and quickly fell behind Oakley in the opening laps as the Virginia driver rocketed out to an early lead of nearly half a lap at times.

As the laps wound down, McCaskill, Berry, Layne Riggs and others began to close in on Oakley as he struggled in traffic. R.D. Smith spun in turn two on lap 93 to bring out the only caution of the race.

After the restart, McCaskill used his home track experience to motor by Oakley for the race lead but it was short lived. Oakley powered by around McCaskill for the next 19 circuits and appeared to be en route to his first career tour win.

But over the closing laps, Josh Berry found his way to second and began to stalk Oakley the leader. Berry made contact while getting around Oakley in turn one on lap 115 and ultimately pulled away to the victory. Layne Riggs, Christian Eckes, Chris Hudspeth and Tommy Lemons, Jr. rounded out the top five.

Deac McCaskill, who entered the race with a 13-point cushion over Lemons, finished seventh and secured the driver’s title by 11 points. Berry, whose team entered the race one point behind McCaskill’s in the owner’s standings, won the owner’s title by six points.

“We had that caution and my spotter asked ‘whatcha got?,’ and I said ‘I don’t know if we got it today, boys,’ but on that restart it was like it was a different car after everything cooled down and we tightened up,” Berry said. “Everyone started beating and banging, we got in the right lane and got a couple of spots pretty quick, and before you knew it I was racing for the lead. They all started checking up on the bottom and I just tried it (up high) since they laid down some stuff in it and it was better. I think Oakley started losing his right rear tire at the end and I was just trying to time it to get by him.”

McCaskill was overcome with emotion after the race when asked about his championship

“It was wild and a handful to drive, that last heat cycle just killed our tires, we just ran too hard and burned the right rear tire off of it. Congrats to Tommy Lemons, he was the first person over here…..” McCaskill trailed off as be began to cry after the race during his post-race interview.

“I can’t believe it,” he said. “I think it just hit me right now. Traveling to all these different tracks and being able to run like this — oh well, I don’t mind crying. It’s just tough. To be able to be competitive is tough to do. I can’t help but think back to Concord and Hickory and what we did there, and that saved us there. Everyone said coming to your hometown track it was going to be really easy and I never took it for granted because I knew it was going to be tough. And look at where we finished, it was probably our worst finish all year. I just really appreciate the CARS Tour, Jack, Chris, everyone for what they do. It’s a fun series with ten races and it’s perfect for our schedule.”

The third season of the CARS Racing Tour opens on March 11, 2017, at North Carolina’s Concord Speedway. For more information, visit CARSRacingTour.com.

CARS Racing Tour
Southern National Motorsports Park – Lucama, NC
CSX Play It Safe 250 – Nov. 12, 2016

Super Late Models
1. 99 Raphael Lessard
2. 6 Brandon Setzer
3. 98t Cole Timm
4. 8 Tate Fogleman
5. 16 Lucas Jones
6. 97c Chase Purdy
7. 54 Matt Craig
8. 67 Clay Jones
9. 56 Gus Dean
10. 14 Jared Fryar
11. 54g Todd Gilliland
12. 28 Jared Irvan
13. 2 Garret Archer
14. 49 Jeff Batten
15. 01 Jake Crum
16. 21 Mike Darne
17. 16m Vinnie Miller
18. 98m Jody Measmer
DNQ: 17 Tanner Berryhill

Late Model Stock Cars
1. 88b Josh Berry
2. 99 Layne Riggs
3. 1 Christian Eckes
4. 28 Chris Hudspeth
5. 27 Tommy Lemons, Jr.
6. 11 Jeff Oakley
7. 08 Deac McCaskill
8. 24 Mason Diaz
9. 88 Chris Davis
10. 16 R.D. Smith
11. 42 Craig Stallard
12. 9 Bruce Anderson
13. 74 Ronald Hill
14. 1m Craig Moore
15. 17 Stacy Puryear

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