Three-wide pass gives Almirola win at Michigan

Three-wide pass gives Almirola win at Michigan

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(June 12, 2010)

BROOKLYN, Mich.—Aric Almirola passed Todd Bodine and Kyle Busch three-wide through the middle with seven laps left in Saturday’s VFW 200 and held on to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Michigan International Speedway.

Bodine finished second and retained his series lead by 55 points over Almirola, who won for the second time this season in Billy Ballew’s No. 51 Toyota. Busch ran third, followed by Ron Hornaday Jr. and polesitter Austin Dillon, who overcame a late pit-road penalty to post his second straight top five.

“I didn’t think it was the greatest place to be,” Almirola said of his middle position after a restart on Lap 93 of 100. “But I knew we were going to run wide open through the corner. We were either going to crash, or we were going to make it out the other side—because I knew how important clean air was.

“I knew that was my only shot to get out in the lead, and if I didn’t get out in the lead, there was no chance of us winning the race. So I went down in Turn 1, and I knew I was going to run a shorter distance than Todd (who was on the outside), so I just tried to hang tight on Kyle’s door and get him loose, which I did.

“By the time we got off Turn 2, I was almost clear of Todd, and then when we went through (Turns) 3 and 4, I cleared him. So I think that was the move of the race, as far as I’m concerned.”

In a race that featured a track-record 20 lead changes, Almirola didn’t go to the front until his pass on Lap 93. Bodine had held the lead for a restart on Lap 89 and had begun to pull away when Nelson Piquet Jr. spun through the frontstretch grass to bring out the fifth and final caution of the afternoon.

“Maybe it caught me a little off guard,” Bodine said of Almirola’s pass for the lead. “Aric’s a hell of a racer, and they had a good truck when it counted. On a short run like that—especially as many laps as we rode around under caution, with the tires cooling down—everybody’s handling pretty good for three or four laps, five laps.

“I really believe that, if this race was 10 laps longer, I probably would have beat him—but, guess what, there weren’t another 10 laps.”

Notes: The race was red-flagged for 40 minutes, 12 seconds because of a rain shower that caused the third caution on Lap 34. … Timothy Peters finished sixth and remained third in the standings, 165 points behind Almirola. … Matt Crafton retired after 83 laps with an engine failure and fell three spots to 10th in points.

Below are the unofficial race results from the 2010 VFW 200 at Michigan International Speedway:

FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 10 51 Aric Almirola Toyota Zyclara by Graceway Pharmaceutica-
ls
190/5 100 Running
2 7 30 Todd Bodine Toyota Germain.com 180/10 100 Running
3 8 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Toyota Tundra 170/5 100 Running
4 2 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet Longhorn Smokeless Tobacco 165/5 100 Running
5 1 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops / Tracker 160/5 100 Running
6 12 17 Timothy Peters Toyota Red Horse Racing 150/0 100 Running
7 16 23 Jason White Ford GunBroker.com 146/0 100 Running
8 24 81 David Starr Toyota Randy Moss Motorsports 142/0 100 Running
9 5 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet Grange Insurance 138/0 100 Running
10 14 15 Nelson Piquet Jr. Toyota ArcSight / Qualcomm 134/0 100 Running
11 9 60 Stacy Compton Chevrolet SafeAuto Insurance Co. / Melling Engine Parts 135/5 100 Running
12 19 5 Mike Skinner Toyota International Trucks / Monaco RV 127/0 100 Running
13 13 07 Donny Lia Dodge SS Green Light Racing 124/0 100 Running
14 6 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet EZ Grill / Curb Records 121/0 100 Running
15 11 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet Monster Energy 118/0 100 Running
16 3 31 James Buescher Chevrolet Wolfpack Rentals 115/0 100 Running
17 20 84 Chris Fontaine Chevrolet Glenden Enterprises 112/0 100 Running
18 18 7 Justin Lofton * Toyota VisitPIT.com 109/0 100 Running
19 23 90 Brad Sweet Toyota Great Clips 106/0 99 Running
20 15 48 Hermie Sadler Chevrolet ShopTNA.com 108/5 99 Running
21 27 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb * Ford drivenmale.com / DriverBoutique.com 100/0 99 Running
22 25 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet S&W Services 102/5 99 Running
23 17 12 Mario Gosselin Chevrolet TireMonkey.com / James Carter Attorney 94/0 98 Running
24 32 47 Brett Butler * Chevrolet FuelDoctorUSA
.com
91/0 97 Running
25 33 6 Donnie Neuenberger Chevrolet E-Z Slider Cylinder Liners 88/0 93 Running
26 35 01 Michael Guerity Chevrolet Koma Unwind C
hillaxation Drink / IAmAFootSoldier.com
85/0 91 Running
27 4 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet NIBCO / Menards 87/5 83 Engine
28 34 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet Norm Benning Racing 79/0 58 Engine
29 28 85 Brent Raymer Ford Ford. Drive one. 76/0 30 Vibration
30 21 21 Chad McCumbee Dodge ASI Limited 78/5 29 Fuel Pump
31 29 93 Mike Garvey Chevrolet S&W Services 70/0 24 Handling
32 36 95 Terry Jones Dodge Team Gill Racing 67/0 23 Engine
33 22 187 Chris Jones Chevrolet Copy Wizard 64/0 21 Transmission
34 30 89 Mike Harmon Ford Lafferty Performance 61/0 13 Susp.
35 26 46 Chase Austin Dodge Team Gill Racing 58/0 10 Engine
36 31 216 J C Stout Chevrolet FuelDoctorUSA
.com
55/0 6 Ignition
* Denotes Rookie

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