J.R. Roahrig
Wins International Gold Cup 100 at Baer Field
Ft.
Wayne, Ind. (August 8, 2002) -
Scoring his second victory
of the 2002 Sunoco Super Series season, J.R. Roahrig won the 5th
Annual International Truck & Engine Gold Cup 100 at Baer Field
Speedway on Thursday, August 8. Roahrig, who collected $3,315 for his
winning efforts, grabbed the lead position when then first place Jeff
Lane and second place Junior Hanley were involved in an altercation on
lap 32. Roahrig then held off Hanley for the victory after the
Canadian Legend charged from the rear of the field to battle Roahrig
the last 20 circuits of the 100-lap event.
"The fastest car doesn't
always win," said a smiling J.R. Roahrig in victory lane. "The car was
great the first part of the race and then after I slipped in turn two
it was tight the rest of the way. Junior (Hanley) was faster and if he
and Jeff (Lane) hadn't got together, I wouldn't have passed him. I
knew I just had to keep it on the bottom when I was up front. I was
able to do that. I slipped on the last lap, but I was able to hold
on," added the driver of the Gaerte Engines Dodge.
Keith
Ousley waved the green flag with the field charging to turn one at
full song with two-time series winner Jeff Lane darting into the
early lead. Part-timer Aaron Hulings, series top runners J.R.
Roahrig, Scott Hantz and Junior Hanley filled out the top five slots
in the early stages.
On the
11th circuit, Roahrig drove underneath Hulings
for second place with the Hantz attempting also to bypass the number
51 Ford of Hulings. Coming off the fourth corner, they raced
side-by-side, then making contact with Hulings spinning in the
infield grass and Hantz suffering right-front damage on his EMF
Corporation Ford.
When
racing resumed, Hanley began making his charge, passing J.R. Roahrig
on lap 27, when the number 24 of Roahrig slipped in turn two. Hanley
then closed on the rear of Jeff Lane. Entering the third corner on
lap 32, Hanley and Lane made slight contact that sent the number 11
of Lane spinning in turns three and four. Hanley was placed at the
rear of the field for the contact with Lane. Both front runners
restated from the tail of the lead lap machines. This handed the top
position to Roahrig.
Roahrig once in front began to stretch his lead on the new second
place machine of Joel Kauffman. The current Sunoco Super Series
points leader was trying to fend off the challenges of Kalamazoo
Klash winner Chris Orr. The remainder of the event, the capacity
crowd witnessed Jeff Lane and Junior Hanley charge to the front of
the leader board.
Hanley
advanced to 10th position by lap 56 with Lane
scored in 12th spot. Hanley continued his
surge to the front grabbing fifth place honors from Scott Baker.
Then two laps later, Hanley took fourth from Eddie Van Meter in turn
two. On lap 77, Hanley passed Chris Orr for third and two laps later
he got around fast qualifier Joel Kauffman.
Then
Hanley closed on the bumper of Roahrig, with 20 laps remaining. The
duration of the event, Hanley and Roahrig put on a classic short
track battle that was full of every move in the books as Lane
continued to move through the pack. With 16 laps remaining, Lane was
scored in the seventh position. He got around Eddie Van Meter for
sixth on lap 88 and then began working on Scott Baker. At the
checkers, Roahrig held on by one car length to win his second of the
2002 season. Kauffman barely edge Orr for third with Lane crossing
the line in fifth after making a late-race pass on Baker.
Joel
Kauffman was the fastest of 22 competitors to earn the Tobacco Depot
Fast Qualifier Award. Kauffman toured the .500-mile oval in 17.464
seconds / 103.069 mph. Jeff Lane was the winner of the Sweet Move
the Race.