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POLLARD GOES BACK-TO-BACK; WINS INAUGURAL THOMAS AUTOMOTIVE AMERICAN FREEDOM 300 AT JENNERSTOWN

JENNERSTOWN, Pa. (July 4, 2020) – Bubba Pollard made history on Independence Day, winning the Inaugural Thomas Automotive American Freedom 300 in a co-sanctioned race with the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour and the ARCA/CRA Super Series at the Jennerstown Speedway Complex. It was Pollard’s second win in as many CARS Tour races after claiming the checkered flag at Hickory Motor Speedway in June.

Though Pollard had a top-five car in the opening half of the race, his car came to life as the sun set, leading the final 116 laps en route to victory.

The No. 26 also survived a late-race scare from the No. 49 of Jeff Batten, who made contact with Pollard entering Turn 1 with 13 laps to go. For a moment, it looked as if the Harrison’s Workwear Ford Fusion might have had a tire going down, but Pollard brought the car back to race pace within a lap and cruised to his second Super Late Model win of 2020 in the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour.

In Victory Lane, Pollard pointed out one clear difference between his car and the rest of the field. “The difference in winning this weekend was figuring out what I needed to get over that bump,” said Pollard. “There’s a little bump over in Turn 3, almost getting into the middle of the corner. We needed to be better, and I feel like that’s where we could drive the car hard and get over the bump there. We just worked on shocks since we got here.”

Few drivers in the field entered the weekend with experience at Jennerstown, including Pollard. After completing 200 laps at the half-mile race track, he had nothing but praise for the facility.

“It was a fun race. I enjoy this place,” Pollard said. “It was my first time ever being here. It’s a racy place where you can move around. I like it. Hopefully we can come back and try it again. I know it’s a holiday, but we’re glad to be at the racetrack.”

Kyle Busch Motorsports’ Sammy Smith was one of the few drivers who had raced at Jennerstown before this event, having competed in last year’s Motor Mountain Masters. Smith used that experience to drive to a runner-up finish — a career best in a CARS Tour Super Late Model race.

“I felt like there was some stuff from last year that I could carry over to this year and I felt like that was definitely a positive,” Smith said.

Smith restarted second to Pollard on the race’s final pair of restarts, but was forced to settle for the inside lane on both occasions. The No. 26 used the outside groove to pull away.

“We were close, we just didn’t have the fire-off speed (on restarts) like we needed,” said Smith. “I felt like we were about the same. He might have been a little bit better than us on the long run. If we had a little bit better fire-off speed, we might have had a chance.”

Smith noted how important the outside lane was on restarts. “The top side was the preferred groove on the start,” said Smith. “You pick up so much (rubber) on the tire under caution and then you’d just be tight the first three laps. Once we got going, we were pretty decent.”

Jake Garcia backed up his runner-up finish at Five Flags Speedway last weekend with a third-place finish at Jennerstown. His run was also a career-best finish in the CARS Tour after making only his second career series start.

The race was slowed for three competition cautions and featured only one incident of note on lap 29, when polesitter Trevor Noles lost a right front tire entering Turn 3. The No. 22 slammed the wall and was the first retirement of the race.The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour will make its second visit of the season to Hickory Motor Speedway on August 1, with 125-lap races for the Late Model Stock Cars and the Super Late Models. More information can be found on the CARS Tour website. All races of the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour are broadcast live on CARSTour.TV.

Results: Thomas Automotive American Freedom 300 – Jennerstown Speedway Complex, Jennerstown, Pa. – July 4, 2020

Super Late Models (200 laps)

  1. Bubba Pollard
  2. Sammy Smith
  3. Jake Garcia
  4. Tate Fogleman
  5. Chris Davidson
  6. Corey Heim
  7. Mike Hopkins
  8. Matt Craig
  9. Josh Brock
  10. Albert Francis
  11. Kyle Plott
  12. Carson Kvapil
  13. Hudson Halder
  14. Logan Runyon
  15. Kodie Conner
  16. Jeff Batten
  17. Tovia Grynewicz
  18. Stephen Nasse
  19. Michael Simko
  20. Greg Van Alst
  21. Justin Crider
  22. Kyle Crump
  23. Trevor Noles
  24. Cody Coughlin

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.

About the Champion Racing Association (CRA)

Champion Racing Association (CRA) is a racing sanctioning body that primarily oversees the scheduling, administering, and officiating of the ARCA/CRA Super Series for Super Late Models and the JEGS/CRA All-Stars presented by Chevrolet Performance for crate Late Models. CRA also sanctions Late Model Sportsman and Street Stocks. Junior Late Models were added in 2019. Additionally, CRA assists in promoting other racing events and is the sole promoter of two events during the season. JEGS is a major supporter of all CRA series with a multi-year agreement to be the “Powering” company for the sanctioning body and its series. More information on all the CRA Series is available at www.cra-racing.com.

PHOTO CREDIT: Jared Adams / Louisa Clara