Earns Record-Breaking 80th ARCA Victory after Securing Record 10th ARCA Title

kimmel_kansas(KANSAS CITY, Kan.) – Everyone at Kansas Speedway Friday was part of racing history as Frank Kimmel won his series-record 80th race, plus clinched his unprecedented 10th series championship.

“This is kind of a dream come true, to win the championship and get our 80th win on the same day,”

Kimmel said in victory lane. “It’s a great day for us, a great day for Ansell and Menards. It’s a cool day.”

Kimmel’s historic win broke the tie he had with Iggy Katona, each with 79 prior to the completion of the race.

ARCA Racing Series and Kansas Speedway officials decided to shorten the Kansas Lottery 98.9 by 34 laps due to threatening weather approaching the greater Kansas City area and the desire to clear the grandstands. Lightning was visible in the distance when Kimmel exited the car in front of a celebratory crew and family. Heavy rains hit the track later.

Mason Mitchell, in the No. 82 Happy Cheeks Ford, finished second while Venturini Motorsports cars driven by John Wes Townley, polesitter Dylan Kwasniewski, and Justin Boston finished third through fifth respectively.

Townley said he thinks he could have won the race had it gone the distance.

“I started moving up, but yeah, I could have caught him,” he said. “That’s just my opinion.”

Townley – who won the season opening ARCA race at Daytona — was trying to become the first ARCA driver since Mike Wallace in 1995 to bookend the season with victories. He started 15th after spinning on his qualifying lap.

“We had a great car tonight,” he said of the No. 15 Zaxby’s Toyota.

Mitchell, the highest finishing rookie thus the SCOTT Rookie Challenge winner, was happy with tying his career high of second. He also finished second at Kentucky Speedway two weeks ago and ended the season with nine consecutive top 10s.

“We started 12th and didn’t move up very much,” he said. “We made a great pit call to get tires early and got track position. It was a good call, the right call. I can’t say enough about this Empire Racing team.”

Boston, in the No. 25 ZLOOP Computer & Recycling Toyota, finished fifth and ended the season with the most points in the SCOTT Rookie Challenge standings for rookie of the year. The winner will officially be announced at the post-season championship awards banquet in December.

“It’s such a huge honor to finish this way in really my first full season,” he said. “To come out here and do that in ARCA is huge. It’s a big deal for everybody.”

His closest competitor in the SCOTT Rookie Challenge point standings was Mason Mingus in the No. 32 811 Call Before You Dig Toyota. Mingus was involved in a crash on lap 34 but battled back to finish ninth. Mingus still finishes the season No. 2 in the point standings to Kimmel.

James Hylton, in his farewell race, finished in the 18 spot, one off his season high.  Hylton, 79, retired following the race after more than six decades in the sport.

“It was such an honor to be out there with James Hylton,” Boston said. “It means a lot.”

Justin Allison finished 11th in his ARCA debut in the No. 88 HAVACOSALES.com Ford.

Kwasniewski was the leader when he pitted for tires and fuel at lap 34. He had led 17 laps after grabbing the lead when leaders Corey LaJoie and Scott Lagasse Jr. crashed battling for the lead.

LaJoie finished in 25th. Another early race frontrunner, Chad Boat, left the race early.

Kimmel pitted on lap 20, then stayed out when most of the other leaders pitted.

“Jeriod (Prince/crew chief) made that call,” Kimmel said. “Once we got out front, we were really fast.”

Kimmel was the leader at the halfway point and the leader when the call was made to end the race with 10 laps to go when the leaders passed the start-finish line on lap 55. His lead widened down the stretch on runner-up Mitchell.

“I saw the lightning off behind the grandstands,” Kimmel said. “I’m glad I didn’t have to make the call, but I was happy about it.

“I don’t think it’s sunk in yet. The guys are so happy and I’m happy for them.”

ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards
Official Results, Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas
Kansas Lottery 98.9 (10-4-13)

FIN STR NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN LAPS STATUS
1 4 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville, IN 65 Running
2 12 82 Mason Mitchell/W. Des Moines IA 65 Running
3 15 15 John Wes Townley/Watkinsville GA 65 Running
4 1 55 Dylan Kwasniewski/Las Vegas NV 65 Running
5 17 25 Justin Boston/Baltimore MD 65 Running
6 13 69 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN 65 Running
7 9 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV 65 Running
8 8 99 Steven Mathews/New Liskeard ON 65 Running
9 10 32 Mason Mingus/Brentwood TN 65 Running
10 14 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL 65 Running
11 11 88 Justin Allison/Salisbury NC 65 Running
12 16 86 Bobby Grewohl/Hollister CA 65 Running
13 7 77 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ 65 Running
14 21 66 Mark Thompson/Cartersville GA 65 Running
15 20 35 Milka Duno/Caracas Venezuela 65 Running
16 23 13 George Cushman/Waterville NY 65 Running
17 19 5 Bobby Gerhart/Lebanon PA 65 Running
18 24 48 James Hylton/Inman SC 62 Running
19 25 2 Thomas Praytor/Mobile AL 62 Running
20 26 07 Zach Ralston/Marion IA 60 Running
21 29 40 Mark Meunier/Louisville KY 59 Running
22 22 20 Tom Berte/West Allis WI 50 Engine
23 3 84 Chad Boat/Phoenix AZ 45 Engine
24 18 97 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI 31 Accident
25 2 17 Corey LaJoie/Concord NC 21 Accident
26 28 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville IN 18 Handling
27 6 22 Scott Lagasse Jr./St. Augustine FL 17 Accident
28 31 68 Chris Bailey/South Park PA 5 Suspnsn
29 27 3 Brad Smith/Shelby Township MI 4 Handling
30 30 06 James Swanson/Clarksboro NJ 2 Clutch
31 32 0 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski TN 1 Handling
Menards Pole Award Presented by Ansell: Dylan Kwasniewski 30.539 (176.823 mph)
Margin of Victory:   1.405 seconds
Time of Race: 0:53:01
Lap Leaders: Lagasse 1-12, 14-17 (16); LaJoie 13 (1); Kwasniewski 18-34 (17); F. Kimmel 35-65 (31)