Findley Finds Victory Lane At Home In Radley Chevrolet 125

Findley Finds Victory Lane At Home In Radley Chevrolet 125

by August 9, 2020 0 comments

THORNBURG, Va. – Jonathan Findley held the field off on a late race restart in Saturday night’s Radley Chevrolet 125 at Dominion Raceway to earn his first career Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour victory at his home track.

Findley, who made his series debut a year ago and moved to Lee Faulk Racing and Development in the offseason, knew that his cars were capable of winning races, which is why he felt relieved when he crossed the start-finish line first.

“It feels so good to do this in front of my friends and family”, Findley said. “There’s been a black cloud over us the last two or three years and it’s just amazing to finally get rid of this bad luck. ”

A flat right front tire for the No. 16 of Chad McCumbee set up the race’s final restart with two laps to go. Findley took off at the drop of the green flag and left the field in his wake.

Behind Findley, there was a mad scramble for the runner-up spot. Mini Tyrrell, Brandon Pierce and Jonathan Shafer were three-wide off the final corner on the last lap. Tyrell ultimately claimed second, backing up his third-place effort at Hickory Motor Speedway one week ago and posting another career-best Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour finish in back-to-back weeks.

Tyrrell was confident about his chances of winning on Saturday after finishing third at Dominion in 2019, but he knew that he had nothing for Findley in the closing stages after he passed him with less than 50 laps to go. 

“Jonathan clearly had the best car,” Tyrrell said. “I was trying my hardest to catch him there at the end. We got that caution, but we didn’t get the restart I would have liked. We still came home with a second and this definitely gives us some confidence.”

Third across the line was the No. 2 Fremont Properties Chevrolet Camaro of Brandon Pierce, who matched his result from the 2019 edition of the Radley Chevrolet 125 and posted his best finish of 2020 in the process. It was also Pierce’s first top five finish in the CARS Tour since the series’ visit to Dominion one year ago.

Pierce expressed frustration over the circumstances that unfolded between him and Shafer in their last-lap battle with Tyrrell for second, but he spent much of the race fighting a different and unlikely nemesis – a dangling radio cord.

“I’m running a new seat in this car and the halo fits tighter,” Pierce said. “The ear molds plug into the helmet, but with the banking and how fast we run here, my helmet kept leaning over on the seat and the pressure was pulling my ear mold out, so I couldn’t hear my spotter. I drove about 60 percent of the race without hearing my spotter, and I was driving with my rearview mirror until a caution came out so I could put it back in.

Jonathan Shafer also had a career-best night in Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour competition, as he put the No. 2 Nelson Motorsports car on the Hedgecock Performance Pole to begin the night and finished fourth to end it. It was Shafer’s first Top 5 finish in his brief CARS Tour career to date.

Layne Riggs overcame a flat tire early in the race to round out the Top 5 finishers, which firmly solidified him as a contender for the CARS LMSC Tour championship after Bobby McCarty and Corey Heim endured trouble throughout the 125-lap feature.

The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour will return to action the weekend of August 22. More information about the event will be announced at a later date on the CARS Tour website. All races of the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour are broadcast live on CARSTour.TV.

Results: Radley Chevrolet 125 – Hickory Motor Speedway, Newton, N.C. – Aug. 1, 2020

LATE MODEL STOCK CARS – 125 LAPS

  1. 4 – Jonathan Findley
  2. 81– Mini Tyrrell
  3. 2 – Brandon Pierce
  4. 2s – Jonathan Shafer
  5. 99 – Layne Riggs
  6. 14 – Jared Fryar
  7. 08 – Justin Johnson
  8. 88 – Connor Mosack
  9. 51 – Matt Cox
  10. 19c – Jessica Cann
  11. 22 – Bobby McCarty
  12. 22c – Grayson Cullather OUT
  13. 16 – Chad McCumbee OUT
  14. 19 – Sammy Smith OUT
  15. 78 – Corey Heim OUT
  16. 63 – Tyler Matthews OUT
  17. 1 – Nolan Pope OUT
  18. 1m – Craig Moore OUT
  19. 74 – Ronald Hill OUT
  20. 77j – Logan Jones OUT

About the CARS Tour

The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour is one of the premier short track series in the United States. Drivers compete in Late Model Stock Cars and Super Late Models at the best short tracks across the Carolinas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia. The CARS Tour can be found on Facebook at “CARS Tour”, on Twitter @CARSTour, and on Instagram as @CARS_Tour. For more information, visit www.carsracingtour.com or call their Mooresville, N.C. offices at 704.662.9212.

Source: CARS Tour

By: Brandon White and James Pike

Photo Credit: Andrew Fuller

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