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Perfect
Night for Purkhiser at Duels at Dominion presented by Patrick Miller
Photography
Thornburg,
Virginia (April 28, 2019) – It was a story of old meets new on Saturday
night when the Super Cup Stock Car Series opened their 2019 season at Dominion
Raceway. After pacing both practice sessions, Simpsonville, South Carolina’s
Allen Purkhiser closed in on the track record and set a fast time of 15.884
seconds. The former two-time Pro Cup winner was recognized with the Pole Award
by the Hooters girls from the nearby Fredericksburg location in what was
somewhat a throwback to years past.
After
a six car redraw, an interesting start caught front row starters Mike Potter in
the No. 14 SLB General Contracting / Potter Racing Chevrolet and Marc Jones in
the No. 00 Office of Special Investigations / CBDmctOilProfits4U.com / Matt
Metheney / Jones Motorsports Dodge slightly off guard, as Kevin Kromer pounced
in the opening corners and took the early lead from the second row. The
Walnutport, Pennsylvania driver accelerated ahead for the first 18 circuits
while Purkhiser took his time and diced his way toward the front.
Although
Kromer fought Purkhiser for the top spot for a couple laps and stayed with him
after a pass for the lead was made, the No. 77 Lehigh Valley Cancer Institute /
Mission R.A.C.E.R. / K2 Motorsports Toyota’s night would end up being
short-lived.
During
a yellow flag on lap 33 for a hard impact upon a rotor failing for the No. 7
Grant County Mulch / CR7 Motorsports Garage Chevrolet of Larry Berg, Kromer’s
car began to emit heavy smoke on the frontstretch. A valve guide was discovered
as the culprit and a promising performance will have to wait for the next event
in three weeks.
The
No. 68 Clear Choice Auto Glass / Quality Brake & Inspection Centers /
Premiere Motorsports Chevrolet of Purkhiser was able to stay at the front
during remaining restarts in the 60-lap feature and took his first career SCSCS
victory.
Jon
Kerley from Hiddenite, North Carolina capitalized on the final restart when
second place Ron Langdon elected to take the green flag on the inside line
behind the leader as he did much of the evening. Kerley challenged for about
half a lap for the top spot, but in the end the No. 4 Monk’s Crappie / Potter
Racing Chevrolet settled for a career best runner-up finish. Langdon, Brent
Nelson, and Potter rounded out the top five. Potter once again redrew the pole
position for the second of the Duels at Dominion presented by Patrick Miller
Photography, but it was 2014 series champion JJ Pack who took the advantage on
the opening lap from the outside. The No. 61 IceBoxx Customs / Black Draft
Distillery / JP Racing Toyota held court out front until Purkhiser found his
way around on the 12th lap.
The
race was slowed only twice, the final time for a vicious hit into the turn one
wall for Nelson’s Precision Auto Collision / Airtek Inc. / Atkinson Welding /
QH Design / Nelson Motorsports No. 80 that ended with the Chevrolet being
briefly engulfed in flames. The Petersburg, West Virginia driver walked away
under his own power and was unharmed, even though the same could not be said
for the remnants of his car.
Back
under green, Purkhiser held a comfortable but not extensive lead. Nevertheless,
it was enough to cruise to a sweep of the night.
“It’s
definitely never as easy as it looks, but I had a great car tonight,”
Purkhiser commented. “That thing was just on a rail, and once I got out front
I could just stay there.”
There
were times where it appeared that the battle behind him was catching up, but
the second place finisher in last year’s April Dominion event was mindfully
conserving.
“I
was taking it easy because you never know how hard they’re pushing their
stuff and you just kind of have to maintain that pace just to keep from burning
your own tires up if there’s a caution later on,” Purkhiser explained.
While
it was all Purkhiser out front, the struggle for the second position turned
intense over the second half of the 60-lap race all the way down to the final
lap.
Langdon
kept Jerod Brougher behind him numerous times around the 4/10-mile, but as the
white flag waved the two drivers approached slower traffic heading into turn
one.
“He
got into the wall himself coming out of two and his car wasn’t as good after
that, so on that last lap there was a lapped car on the inside,” Brougher
documented, additionally pointing out that some of the noticeable cosmetic
damage on their cars was from a few laps prior after admittedly nudging Langdon
a little harder than he anticipated. “Langdon tried to get as low as possible
around on the outside but whenever he did he skated up the track and opened up
that split second for me to get in between them. I think I rubbed both of them
on the inside and outside of my car. Squeezing in between them I was sideways.
It was pretty wild there on the last lap.”
This
was the Scottdale, Pennsylvania’s second straight event dating back to
Jennerstown Speedway last August where the No. 71 Make It Spark Ltd. / Donegal
Auto Body / TNT Embroidery and Screening / Gen-Mark / Builders Unlimited / JKB
Motorsports Chevrolet came away with a runner-up result, something the 2017 Top
Performing Rookie did not originally expect coming out of the gate.
“It
feels good to be competitive,” Brougher added. “We didn’t enter this
series ever thinking we were going to be a top five car. We expected to just
have fun, hang out, and just learn. But as cars have trouble there we are;
we’re right there.” While Langdon was glad about two podium results to
begin the year, the Freeport, New York racer was not entirely pleased with the
contact between him and Brougher.
“Jerod
was fast and he’d get to my bumper but couldn’t do anything off the
corners,” the driver of the No. 17 National Appliance / Oval Speed Unlimited
/ Langdon’s Automotive Chevrolet noted. “Going into the corner on the last
lap there was a lapped car there and I think Jerod just wanted second pretty
bad and hit me really hard. Just know, what comes around goes around.”
Pack
and Potter rounded out the top five at the end of the night.
The
cars and stars of the Super Cup Stock Car Series will conclude 2019 back at the
Dominion facility on Saturday, September 28, but now many regroup and some
thrash away for the next event in three weeks. The Southern National
Motorsports Park in Kenly, North Carolina awaits them for the first time on
Saturday, May 18. Please visit the official web site at
www.supercupstockcarseries.com and the Super Cup Stock Car Series Facebook,
Twitter, and Instagram for continued updates
throughout the season.
Race 1:
1 68 Allen Purkhiser
2 4 Jon Kerley
3 17 Ron Langdon
4 80 Brent Nelson
5 14 Mike Potter
6 61 JJ Pack
7 35 Bill Ashton
8 53 Lauren Butler
9 29 Landon Brothers
10 3 Jason Schue
11 00 Marc Jones
12 0 John Miller
13 71 Jerod Brougher
14 77 Kevin Kromer
15 7 Larry Berg
16 90 Edward Adams III
17 27 Hayden Brothers
18 41 Andrew Kostelnik
Pole: 68
Laps Led: 77, 68
Halfway: 68
Most Laps: 68
Hard Charger: 4 |
Race 2:
1 68 Allen Purkhiser
2 71 Jerod Brougher
3 17 Ron Langdon
4 61 JJ Pack
5 14 Mike Potter
6 35 Bill Ashton
7 53 Lauren Butler
8 3 Jason Schue
9 27 Hayden Brothers
10 80 Brent Nelson
11 4 Jon Kerley
12 90 Edward Adams III
13 00 Marc Jones
14 0 John Miller
15 77 Kevin Kromer
16 29 Landon Brothers
17 41 Andrew Kostelnik
18 7 Samatha Rohrbaugh
Pole: N/A
Laps Led: 61, 68
Halfway: 68
Most Laps: 68
Hard Charger: 71 |
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