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Ty Gibbs dominant in ARCA victory at Salem Speedway

By Charles Krall

Ty Gibbs scored a dominant victory in Saturday night’s ARCA Menards Series Kentuckiana Ford Dealers Fall Classic 200 at Salem Speedway.

Gibbs thoroughly dominated the entire day as he led the day’s practice session, set the fast time in qualifying, and led every green flag lap to score his second career series victory.

“That’s all due to my right foot, the guys who build these great racecars and the man upstairs,” Gibbs said. “It’s great to come out here and get our second win of the season. We aren’t racing for the championship so it’s all about wins for us.”

Gibbs finished two seconds ahead of Christian Eckes, moving him to within five points of championship leader Michael Self, who suffered a mechanical problem and finished 14th.

“It’s great to have Salem behind us,” Eckes said. “This isn’t my favorite track and to come out of here with that big of a gain on Michael is huge for us. It sucks we couldn’t get up there and race Ty for the win but we’ll take second and head to Indianapolis and go race for the win there.”

Self was dejected after giving up 65 of his 70-point lead over Eckes.

“We’ve had too many mechanical problems this season,” Self said. “All we want to go is come out here and race for wins. We’re going to put tonight behind us and go to Indy and Kansas to go win some races.”

Corey Heim finished third, Bret Holmes was fourth and Sam Mayer finished fifth.

Just as Chandler Smith did in a dominant performance to win last fall at Salem, Gibbs led every green flag lap. He led from the initial start through lap 172 when he was beat off pit road by Eckes. Gibbs retook the lead on the restart at lap 176 and we never headed.

The race was slowed five times by cautions. The first, at lap 23, was for debris, while the second, at lap 75, was for Gavin Harlein, who experienced mechanical issues and stopped at the entrance to pit road. The third caution of the night was for engine issues for Tim Richmond, while the fourth was for Ed Pompa, who spun on lap 170, setting up the final round of pit stops. The fifth and final caution, again for debris, was displayed on lap 186 and set up a nine-lap dash to the checkered flag for Gibbs.

There were two lead changes among Gibbs and Eckes, and the race was completed in one hour, 26 minutes, and 54 seconds at an average speed of 76.640 miles per hour.

The ARCA Menards Series will take two weekends off before returning to action on Saturday October 5 at Lucas Oil Raceway.

ARCA Menards Series
Salem Speedway – Salem, IN
Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic – September 14, 2019

1. Ty Gibbs
2. Christian Eckes
3. Corey Heim
4. Bret Holmes
5. Sam Mayer
6. Joe Graf, Jr.
7. Carson Hocevar
8. Chandler Smith
9. Travis Braden
10. Colby Howard
11. Ed Pompa
12. Scott Melton
13. Mike Basham
14. Michael Self
15. Tim Richmond
16. Gavin Harlien
17. Brian Finney
18. Brad Smith
19. Tommy Vigh, Jr.
20. Dick Doheny
21. Benjamin Peterson

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