Clauson Takes 27th Career Victory, Andruskevitch Wins First of 2015
Clauson Takes 27th Career Victory, Andruskevitch Wins First of 2015
Jacksonville, IL (April 24, 2015) – Bryan Clauson of Noblesville, Indiana earned his 27th career POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series victory after fending off a late race challenge from Christopher Bell, while Aaron Andruskevitch of Riverton, Illinois won the POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series feature event with a last lap pass on Nathan Benson.
Darren Hagen of Riverside, California started on the pole in the Esslinger-powered #17 BOSS Chassis, sharing the front row with Jake Neuman of New Berlin, Illinois. At the wave of the green flag, Hagen would power into the lead heading straight for the treacherous Jacksonville Speedway curb with Clauson and Neuman in tow. As Hagen worked the outside rim of the ¼ mile oval, Bryan Clauson would begin to meticulously reel in the driver out of Riverside, California. On lap nine, Clauson would slide Hagen in turns three and four, making it stick to become the new race leader, all the while as Andrew Felker’s Stanton-powered BOSS Chassis edged closer towards the duo.
As Clauson entered lap traffic, Andy Malpocker would bike his Esslinger-powered Spike Chassis hard on the treacherous curb in turns one and two, barely saving it, but collecting Jake Neuman who pirouetted into the air before landing rubber side down, bringing out the first caution of the night. Neuman would restart at the tail of the field and continue to race. With 12 laps down, Clauson would lead the field back to green setting a blistering pace. On lap 16, Isaac Schuer would bring out the second caution of the night as he tried to exit the track with a flat right rear tire, but got stuck exiting along the front stretch.
Clauson would again lead the field back to green in the Rusty Kunz Racing/Curb-Agajanian SR-11-powered Spike Chassis with Hagen and Felker still in tow. On lap 17 Felker would slide Hagen for second and make it stick. Upon taking over the second position, Felker’s slide job would break the momentum just enough for the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports duo of Christopher Bell and Tanner Thorson as both drivers overtook Hagen on lap 17. Bell, not satisfied with third, set his sights on Felker, overtaking Felker on lap 20 for the second position. As Clauson began working lap traffic, most likely unaware that Bell was beginning to close in, try as he might, Christopher Bell would be unable to take the lead away from Clauson. Taking the final podium position was Andrew Felker and coming in fourth was Tanner Thorson. Rounding out the top five was Darren Hagen.
“I got a little tight, especially in three and four,” explained a victorious Bryan Clauson. “We were struggling, but fortunately we were able to use lap traffic there. Anytime you can beat those Keith Kunz cars, it’s a heck of a night.”
“Just couldn’t quite get around him,” said second place finisher Christopher Bell. “I thought I had something for him on the front straightaway and I got into a lap car and ran over his left rear. But, that was still a fun race.”
“Just got too tight in the cushion and let Christopher [Bell] back by,” explained third place finisher Andrew Felker. “We just really needed lap traffic. Felt like we could really move around better than some of them there in lap traffic. Needed to get our momentum up to get going, but overall, a good night.”
Driving the GMS Racing Engines, Suzuki-powered Stallard Chassis, Aaron Andruskevitch would overtake defending POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series Champion (2013,2014) Nathan Benson with a thrilling move coming off turn four. Sliding Benson entering turn three, Andruskevitch would be able to slow Benson’s steam just enough to edge him at the line for the win.
“This kind of reminds me of last year here,” explained Andruskevitch. “I didn’t really have anything for Nathan in the long runs like that. Hat’s off to Nathan, heck of a run. I love being able to run with people like him and Dereck King; wheel-to-wheel, just like a couple of weeks ago at Belleville.”
“Better than sitting in the infield at Belleville and watching the finish, so I guess we’ll take second,” said a disappointed Benson. “Congrats to Aaron, he drove a good race.”
“This was my first time running with POWRi, so a pretty good night,” said third place finisher Chris Cochran. “We will be on the full tour this year.”
Midgets
Ford Heat Race Winners: Heat 1: 7 – Austin Brown, Heat 2: 11A – Andrew Felker, Heat 3: 17 – Darren Hagen, Heat 4: 67 – Tanner Thorson
Great Clips Feature Winner: 63 – Bryan Clauson
POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series Feature Results (30 laps): 1. 63 – Bryan Clauson 2. 71 – Christopher Bell 3. 11A – Andrew Felker 4. 67 – Tanner Thorson 5. 17 – Darren Hagen 6. 39 – Spencer Bayston 7. 91T – Tyler Thomas 8. 7K – Tyler Courtney 9. 5X – Justin Peck 10. 7 – Austin Brown 11. 22 – Andy Malpocker 12. 56 – Alex Bright 13. 14 – Joey Moughan 14. 18P – Payton Pierce 15. 3N – Jake Neuman 16. 7X – Gage Walker 17. 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer 18. 97 – Ryan Robinson 19. 9K – Kyle Schuett 20. 2 – Seth Motsinger 21. 5C – Colten Cottle 22. 50 – Daniel Adler
Micros
Ford Heat Race Winners: Heat 1: 65E – Chad Elliott, Heat 2: 3B – Shelby Bosie, Heat 3: 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer, Heat 4: 2B – Nathan Benson, Heat 5: 21 – Aaron Andruskevitch
Great Clips Feature Winner: 21 – Aaron Andruskevitch
POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series Feature Results (20 Laps): 1. 21 – Aaron Andruskevitch 2. 2B – Nathan Benson 3. 7C – Chris Cochran 4. 8H – Matthew Howard 5. 3B – Shelby Bosie 6. 46 – Zac Taylor 7. 55P – Joe B. Miller 8. 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer 9. 32 – Josh Marcham 10. 37H – Nick Howard 11. 3 – Ayrton Gennetten 12. 22S – Slater Helt 13. 30T – Tyler Vantoll 14. 12C – Carlee Gress 15. 58H – Luke Hanning 16. 4C – Rob Cook 17. 77W – Joey Wirth 18. 42 – Andy Bishop 19. 65E – Chad Elliott 20. M2 – Michael Bustamante 21. 08C – Allen Cope 22. 9 – Austin Stewart
Category: Illinois