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Rookie Briscoe makes it four in a row with Pocono win

By Don Radebaugh
Posted 10:34PM on Friday 29th July 2016 ( 8 years ago )

LONG POND, Pa. - Chase Briscoe earned his fourth consecutive ARCA Racing Series victory Friday afternoon at Pocono Raceway, dominating the ModSpace 150.

Briscoe, in the No. 77 Big Tine-Cunningham Motorsports Ford, stretched the final 45 laps on one tank of Sunoco fuel, then stretched his lead by more than four seconds over John Wes Townley to earn his career-first superspeedway victory.

“As far as the race goes, we got the yellows when we needed them,” Briscoe said. “We had track position all day to be able to stay out front. This place is so aero-dependent but once you’re out front, it’s hard to pass and you can save fuel.”

Outside of an early battle with Christopher Bell, Briscoe was never seriously challenged.

“That was really cool battling with Christopher Bell. We grew up racing sprint cars…now we’re racing against each other in stock cars.”

Parker Kligerman was the last driver to win four in a row, having done it in 2009.

“Winning four in a row is really special,” Briscoe continued. “It hasn’t really sunk in yet. Maybe it’ll sink in later, but right now I’m focused on five in a row.”

John Wes Townley, after sitting out two races for concussion symptoms, finished second.

“We needed a 10th or two more out of our Jive Chevy to get to Briscoe,” the Watkinsville, Georgia driver said. “Outside of that, he would have had to have run out of fuel to beat him. All in all a really good day for our Athenian Motorsports team. Proud of all my guys…they brought a really nice piece. There’s always another day.”

Dalton Sargeant, who pitted twice, finished third. With no reason to save fuel, the Boca Raton, Florida rookie was catching both Briscoe and Townley over the final 10 laps, but ran out of time.

“It was a tough race overall,” Sargeant said. “We sort of got blocked on pit road by that accident, and that changed our pit strategy. We topped off with fuel a second time, which put us on a different sequence. I’m really proud of my Venturini Motorsports team. We made gains on the car all day, made good strides…it won’t be long before we get to victory lane.”

The accident that Sargeant referred to involved the No. 98 Mason Mitchell Motorsports Chevrolet driven by Gus Dean. Dean’s car made contact with his front tire changer Pedro Martinez and jackman John House during a pit stop. Martinez was treated in the infield care center and released. House, who walked to the ambulance under his own power, was transported to an area hospital for further evaluation.

Briscoe is not only teaching himself how to win, he’s teaching himself how to save fuel.

“I’d get a good lead, then I’d lift and roll along as long as I could before I’d get back in the gas. I’m finally learning how to pace myself in these races. It’s really a blessing racing for Cunningham Motorsports…to be paired with my crew chief Chad Bryant. He’s taken me under his wing and taught me so much. Thanks to General Tire… they’re doing a heck of a job. We unloaded with 26-lap tires and went to the top of the board.”

Briscoe led the first 14 laps before pitting just once on lap 15 for fuel and tires. During the exchange, Shane Lee led four laps while Menards Polesitter Kyle Weatherman led five. But once Briscoe got the lead back on lap 24 of the 60-lap race, he never gave it up.

Lee finished a career-best fourth.

“The guys from Win-Tron brought a brand new race car for this,” Lee said. “They worked hard, and it showed in the race.”

Weatherman held on for fifth.

Myatt Snider, Bell, Tom Hessert, Sarah Cornett-Ching and Will Kimmel rounded out the top ten finishers.

The ARCA Racing travels to Berlin Raceway next for the 29th running of the Berlin ARCA 200 next Saturday, August 6. Briscoe will be shooting for his fifth consecutive win, something that hasn’t been done since Tim Steele in 1997.

ARCA Racing Series
Pocono Raceway – Long Pond, PA
ModSpace 150 – July 29, 2016

1. Chase Briscoe
2. John Wes Townley
3. Dalton Sargeant
4. Shane Lee
5. Kyle Weatherman
6. Myatt Snider
7. Christopher Bell
8. Tom Hessert
9. Sarah Cornett-Ching
10. Will Kimmell
11. Matt Kurzejweski
12. Sean Corr
13. Ed Pompa
14. Brian Kaltreider
15. Gus Dean
16. Mike Basham
17. Chris Bailey, Jr.
18. Brad Smith
19. David Sear
20. Tom Berte
21. Thomas Praytor
22. Don Thompson
23. Dale Matchett
24. Dustin Knowles
25. Steve Fox
26. Josh Williams
27. Bobby Gerhart
28. Con Nicolopoulos

Chase Briscoe celebrates in victory lane after winning Friday's ARCA Racing Series race at Pocono Raceway.

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