Bobby Gerhart Adds to the Record Books with Historic sixth Lucas
Oil Slick Mist 200 Daytona Victory; Danica Patrick gains valuable
experience, survives spin to finish sixth in stock car debut
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (February 6, 2010)-Veteran ARCA Racing Series
presented by RE/MAX and Menards driver Bobby Gerhart earned a historic
sixth Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 Daytona race victory on Saturday evening,
using patience and fuel strategy in ARCA's wreck-filled season opener to
notch his seventh-career restrictor plate victory while IZOD INDY Car
Series star Danica Patrick finished sixth in her stock car debut.
Patrick, who is expected to decide on Monday if she will compete in next
week's NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Daytona, used the ARCA race to
learn how to adapt to big, heavy stock cars. She showed that she is a
fast learner, working the No. 7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet on the inside,
outside and middle lanes of the racetrack in both the front and the back
of the field throughout the 80 lap/200-mile event.
Patrick ran in the lead pack for the first half of the race until
getting loose in turns 1 and 2 on lap 50, losing the draft and dropping
from sixth to 13th. Three laps later Nelson Piquet, Jr., the former
Formula One driver who also used Saturday's ARCA race to make his stock
car debut, made contact with Patrick's car coming off of turn 4, forcing
her through the infield grass. Patrick slid sideways on the track and
went through the infield grass but was able to avoid making contact.
She made two pit stops following the spin, remaining on the lead lap,
finishing sixth in her career first stock car start.
"I was just kind of hanging out there for most of the race," said
Patrick. "There were lots of yellows. It feels to me like I got bumped a
little bit in turns one and two (on lap 53). I just held to the yellow
line because I know that you're not supposed to go below the yellow line
to advance your position and I took myself out unfortunately. I was
pretty excited to go from last to the top five. I felt pretty good, I
was going side-by-side with people. And then at the end I was running
eighth and I thought what the heck so I pulled out of the line and ran
high. You can see I was racing by all of the marks on the car. The
GoDaddy.com Chevrolet doesn't look very pretty."
While Patrick garnered most of the media attention this weekend it
was Gerhart to etched his name further into the ARCA Racing Series
Record Books, earning a record sixth Daytona ARCA victory. The Lebanon,
Pennsylvania, native pitted to make adjustments to the No. 5 Lucas Oil
Slick Mist Chevrolet on lap 12 of 80 during the second of six caution
periods, making the most of the pit stop by topping the car off with
fuel. He did not pit for the remainder of the 200-mile race and worked
his way to the point position by lap 30.
"To be honest with you we calculated that we could run 66 laps before
we would need to refuel," said Gerhart. "Every chance I could I was
doing everything possible to conserve fuel. I probably gained six laps
by coasting during cautions. As a little kid I dreamed of having the
opportunity to come here and race. I couldn't have believed that I would
ever be here six times and one day I hope to retire here in Daytona
victory lane but let me tell you something, I don't like the number six
so I guarantee I will be back."
Venturini Motorsports teammates Mark Thompson (No. 66 Phoenix Air
Toyota) and John Wes Townley (No. 35 Zaxby's Toyota), spent much of
the closing portions of the race working together to secure second and
third-place finishes, respectively.
"We really didn't have much for Bobby," said Thompson. "His car and my
car were pretty much even and I could have gotten a little bit of a run
on the backstretch but he was running smart."
With his third-place finish Townley, a fulltime NASCAR Nationwide Series
driver for Richard Childress Racing, bested the career-best fourth place
Daytona ARCA finish he earned in 2009.
"I was always a little bit tight but we had a real fast car," said
Townley. "It was tough to do anything because Bobby was so good. I
really think this was a valuable experience. A great opportunity to come
here and run and I'm really excited to go into next year and drive for
RCR, how many people can say they run for that team?"
Defending race winner James Buescher finished fourth in the No. 51
Phoenix Construction Toyota after leading the first 29 laps and earning
the Menard Pole Award presented by Ansell on Friday. Buescher will
return to Daytona for next weekend's NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
race. Indiantown, Florida native Patrick Sheltra earned a career-best
fifth-place Daytona finish.
The race was plagued by six cautions and a 21 minute, 40 second red flag
that occurred on lap 27 while track safety workers made repairs to the
speedway's fencing after Jill George made hard contact in the No. 48
Radon.com Dodge. Jesse Smith (No. 29 Hormel Foods-Child's Tire dodge)
was also involved.
Seven drivers were evaluated and released from the Infield Care Center
after a lap 7 incident that started when 1998 ARCA Racing Series
Champion Bill Baird (No. 52 Saturn Machine Chevrolet) and Steve
Blackburn (No. 68 Harley-Davidson & Honda of Prestonburg Dodge) tangled
in turns 1 and 2. Butch Jarvis, Milka Duno, Leilani Munter, Josh
Richards and Chad Hackenbracht were also involved.
There were no injuries.
Bobby Gerhart earned the Aaron's Lap Leader Award and the Messina
Half-Way Leader Award, James Finch's No. 51 Phoenix Construction Toyota
Team earned Crew Chief of the Race Honors and the Klotz Engine Mechanic
of the Race Award. Nick Igdalsky was the RE/MAX Rookie of the Race and
Tommy Joe Martins was the CGS Imaging Hard Charger.
ARCA Racing Series teams will test at Palm Beach Int'l Raceway
in Jupiter, Florida on Monday in preparation for the February
27 Tire Kingdom 150, the second of 20 events on the 2010 series
schedule and the first of two road course races this year.
-source: arca