17-year-old Justin Haley wins ARCA race at Springfield
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Justin Haley became the youngest winner in more than 80 years of championship racing at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, winning the ARCA Racing Series event Sunday at 17.
Racing a stock car on dirt for the first time, Haley, from Winamac, Indiana, held off Illinois favorites A.J. Fike and Ryan Unzicker during a green-white-checker finish on the mile track.
"I tried to hold him (Unzicker) off the best I could," Haley said. "I stayed strong through that first corner. I was very impressed how well he ran us, up on the outside of us. We almost wrecked down the backstretch, but we held onto it."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Driving Mason Mitchell Motorsports' No. 98 Chevrolet, Haley surpassed Justin Allgaier — the 2006 champion in his hometown event at 20 — as the youngest major winner at the track that opened in 1934.
"I'm a little surprised," Haley said. "Never would have dreamed in a million years my first ARCA win would come on a dirt track, but to be here in victory lane is super cool. This dirt track racing is definitely different. ... It's tough. I would never have expected this. I'm really happy for Mason Mitchell Motorsports. ... It's so cool to get those guys a win here."
A crash on the backstretch inside of 10 laps between leader Josh Williams and Unzicker forced the final caution in the race that went 102 laps.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Fike was second, followed Unzicker, 61-year-old former NASCAR driver Ken Schrader and season points leader Chase Briscoe.
"Considering how bad our car was at the beginning of the race, second feels like a win today," Fike said. "We just couldn't get off (turn) four like we needed to. ... Loose in and loose off all day. Felt like the track got a little better the last 40 laps, and the restarts helped a bunch."