{"id":6274,"date":"2011-04-24T19:03:11","date_gmt":"2011-04-24T19:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/?p=6274"},"modified":"2011-04-24T19:03:12","modified_gmt":"2011-04-24T19:03:12","slug":"robbins-goes-last-to-first-to-win-elantra-100","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/front-page-news\/robbins-goes-last-to-first-to-win-elantra-100\/","title":{"rendered":"Robbins Goes Last to First to Win Elantra 100"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Chuck Corder<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><a rel=\"attachment wp-att-6275\" href=\"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/front-page-news\/robbins-goes-last-to-first-to-win-elantra-100\/attachment\/hunter_robbins_2011\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-6275\" title=\"Hunter_Robbins_2011\" src=\"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/04\/Hunter_Robbins_2011.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"357\" height=\"201\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hunter Robbins\u2019 faith never wavered.<\/p>\n<p>While his Pro Late Model crew tried to plug a leak in his No.  18 car, the Montgomery, Ala., driver kept his focus.<\/p>\n<p>Robbins was rewarded for his patience Friday night at Five  Flags  Speedway, as he came from the end of the line to win the Allen Turner   Elantra 100 in the Pro Late Models\u2019 season debut.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>It marked the second time in last two Pro Late Model races at  Five  Flags that a driver came from the back of the pack to Victory Lane.  That\u2019s  what Chase Elliott did at last year\u2019s Snowflake 100.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s pretty cool,\u201d a giddy Robbins said. \u201cI told (his crew)  that  Chase passed more cars than we did, so I knew it could be done. That\u2019s  what  we did.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Robbins, who brought out the first of the first of 11  cautions Friday, passed D.J. VanderLey for the lead on Lap 84.<\/p>\n<p>Brandon Bendele had one decent look at Robbins late, but it  wasn\u2019t  enough to unnerve the 20-something. Bendele finished second, Dwayne   Buggay was third, VanderLey fourth and Bubba Pollard fifth.<\/p>\n<p>An extraordinary number of 11 cautions belied how good of a  race  Friday night was. Four different cars held the lead at one point.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith the restarts,\u201d Robbins said, \u201cwe were stuck on the  outside and  we wanted to be on the inside because D.J. was so good on the   restarts. We had to get around him to dictate the pace and we did.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In heroic fashion. Robbins, who was running in the top 10,  began  leaking fluid on the speedway and brought out the yellow with 15 laps   complete.<\/p>\n<p>His crew discovered the leak was coming from the  transmission.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI guess we rushed and missed that plug that fell out,\u201d  Robbins said. \u201cWe\u2019re very lucky it worked out for us in the end.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI just kept encouraging my guys. It went back green while we  were  in there, but the caution came out and it worked out for us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It worked out well for Thomas Praytor early on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>The Mobile native had the fast time in qualifying and sat on  the  pole before he had a disastrous roll of the dice to set a 10-car invert.   Praytor finished 15th.<\/p>\n<p>Donnie Hamrac started with the lead after the invert and held  it for the first 27 before Pollard finally cleared him.<\/p>\n<p>As the 24-car field approached the halfway point, a five-car  collision brought out the seventh caution.<\/p>\n<p>Hamrac was running third, but got loose coming out of Turn 2,   causing the cars behind him to slow up. The first few made it through  unscathed  before the next wave fell victim to the accordion effect.<\/p>\n<p>Robbins, by virtue of his great outside runs, had made it all  the  way to third by the halfway point. VanderLey passed Pollard for the lead  on  Lap 58 and brought Robbins with him.<\/p>\n<p>Robbins never left VanderLey\u2019s bumper for the next 25 laps  and  easily cruised by the defending track champion with 16 laps to go.<\/p>\n<p>Robbins never had a doubt.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Elantra 100 results\u2014<\/strong>1. Hunter Robbins; 2. Brandon   Bendele; 3. Dwyane Buggay; 4. D.J. VanderLey; 5. Bubba Pollard; 6. Logan  Boyett;  7. Chris Davidson; 8. Korey Ruble; 9. Jeremy Mullinax; 10.  Mason Mitchell; 11.  Tommy Rollins; 12. David Jones; 13. Keith Thorpe;  14. Bobby Reuse; 15. Thomas  Praytor; 16. Eddie Craig Sr.; 17. Kevin  Chase; 18. Troy Grisaffi; 19. Shanna  Ard; 20. Donnie Hamrac; 21. Kyle  Sirizzotti; 22. Kyle Bryant; 23. Tyler Miles;  24. Ronnie Smith<\/p>\n<p><strong>Super Stocks<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The monkey is officially off Paul Jean\u2019s back.<\/p>\n<p>Time and time again he had come to Five Flags Speedway with a  car  that seemed to be one of the top ones to beat. Time and time again he  left  heartbroken.<\/p>\n<p>Not this Friday, though. The Cordova, Ala., resident came  from  toward the back of the pack to get his first win in Pensacola, pulling  away  from Randy Thompson and Bubba Winslow late in the 25-lap feature.<\/p>\n<p>Thompson finished second, but was disqualified in technical   inspection for being too low. That pushed Winslow to the runner-up spot  and  Shannon Jackson to third.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis one has eluded me for so long,\u201d Jean said. \u201cI tell you,  we\u2019ve  raced at a bunch of tracks, had the car that should\u2019ve won the Derby  last  year \u2014 we were there. So many times we were there. This was the  last track in  the southeast we hadn\u2019t won at.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He assumed the lead from Darin Matthews, who led from the  opening  lap, on Lap 18 with a nifty move in Turn 1 and pulled away from Thompson   and Winslow.<\/p>\n<p>Winslow, the points leader coming into Friday, battled  Thompson for  second the rest of the way, but never could put his nose under   Thompson\u2019s bumper to successfully pass.<\/p>\n<p>Polesitter Mike Moore fell back as he had car troubles early  and  often before bringing the No. 55 to the pits before the halfway point.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Super Stock results\u2014<\/strong>1. Paul Jean; 2. Bubba Winslow;  3.  Shannon Jackson; 4. John Shuffler; 5. Darin Matthews; 6. Eddie  Hamrac; 7. Joe  Mahuron; 8. Brandon Harris; 9. Mike Moore; DQ. Randy  Thompson<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sportsman<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Steve Buttrick looked up, saw Stevie Mercer in the rearview  and knew it was time to go.<\/p>\n<p>The defending track champ left Mercer grasping for air and  raced to  his 14th victory over the last two seasons at Five Flags Speedway.<\/p>\n<p>Mercer had a look to pass Buttrick on Lap 11, but the No. 33  pinched the No. 51 in Turn 1.<\/p>\n<p>A lap later, Mercer had another great look only to be pinched  again by Buttrick.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cStevie was coming on strong, and he was letting me know he  was  there,\u201d Buttrick said. \u201cI knew I had to give it all I had. The car was   good.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Mercer finished second and Tina Davidson moved to third after  series points leader Brannon Fowler was disqualified.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sportsmen<\/strong> <strong>results\u2014<\/strong>1. Steve Buttrick; 2. Stevie  Mercer; 3. Tina Davidson; 4. Jim Pokrant; 5. Wayne Burkett; 6. Jimmy Goodwin; 7.  Marty White; 8. Thomas Faddis; 9. Chris Neilsen; 10. Mark Montgomery; DQ.  Brannon Fowler<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bombers<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>They beat. They bang. They are the Bombers.<\/p>\n<p>It took nearly a dozen cautions, but when the debris settled  series  points leader Curtis Faircloth stayed perfect with his third win in  three  features this season.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat was one of the roughest races we\u2019ve raced yet,\u201d said   Faircloth, who won the 20-lap event. \u201cTally Warrick ran a terrific race,  and ran  me clean.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Warrick led for a portion of the race and finished second but  was  disqualified in technical inspection. Warrick\u2019s misfortune pushed Robert   Balkam to second and Kenny Bullard to third.<\/p>\n<p>Balkam, who sat on the pole, had a roller-coaster evening  before winning a tremendous battle for third on the last lap.<\/p>\n<p>Truth be told, the entire night was a roller coaster for the   Bombers. The \u201cCrunch Bunch,\u201d as they\u2019ve been affectionately dubbed lived  up to  the nickname as some hard racing led to five cautions in the  first half of the  race.<\/p>\n<p>Brandon Burks took the brunt of it, being collected in  back-to-back  yellows as the 15-car field tried to reach 10 completed laps.<\/p>\n<p>He cut a tire battling Faircloth for second in Turn 4. As  they went  green again, Burks got collected when William Davis was bumped by  Kenny  Bullard on the restart.<\/p>\n<p>After they finally crossed the halfway point, Warrick tried  to shove  his way past Faircloth, but never could get under the man who has been   unbeatable so far this season.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bombers results\u2014<\/strong>1. Curtis Faircloth; 2. Robert  Balkum;  3. Kenny Bullard; 4. Leonard Craig Jr.; 5. James L. Beal III;  6. Courtney  Rodrigues; 7. Tracy Soles; 8. Gary Goodwin; 9. Tony Boyd;  10. Thom \u201cDoc\u201d  Crosslin; 11. Brian Lane; 12. Brandon Burks; 13. William  C. Davis; 14. Johnny  Greene Jr.; DQ. Tally Warrick<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Chuck Corder Hunter Robbins\u2019 faith never wavered. 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