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Finding Victory Lane

Youngster Vickers gets first Busch Series win

Posted: Saturday August 02, 2003 10:34 PM
Updated: Sunday August 03, 2003 12:12 PM

 
Results
Pos.  Driver  Make 
1.  Brian Vickers  Chevrolet 
2.  Jason Keller  Ford 
3.  Stacy Compton  Chevrolet 
4.  Shane Hmiel  Chevrolet  
5.  Scott Riggs  Ford 
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CLERMONT, Ind. (AP) -- For nearly 180 laps, Brian Vickers was pecking at Shane Hmiel's bumper, never gaining enough momentum to take the lead for good.

Then Vickers knew he had to make a move.

"I realized, hey, it's time to go," he said.

Vickers made the decisive pass on lap 181, then held on to win the Kroger 200 on Saturday night for his first career Busch Series victory.

It was the first victory in 47 career starts for Vickers, who at 19 is the youngest competitor in NASCAR. His unofficial winnings were $52,120.

"Shane's a good racer. We raced hard," Vickers said. "He was cutting me off. He was doing what he had to do. I was rubbing him. I was trying to push him up. It was an awesome race. I had a lot of fun. And sitting here in victory lane is not that bad."

Vickers, who entered fifth on the Busch Series points race, started third in the 200-lap race and spent most of it in Hmiel's rearview mirror.

Hmiel, who entered ninth on the Busch Series points race, had led only 91 laps in the series and never finished better than third (Talladega).

Hmiel's speed of 110.690 was enough to get him his third career pole, and he took advantage early. Vickers narrowly trailed Hmiel most of the race, but could never sustain the needed momentum that would have given him the lead.

Hmiel lost the lead on lap 108 coming out of a pit stop under a caution flag. Vickers took the lead, losing it briefly to Ron Hornaday, before Hmiel recaptured it on lap 134.

Hmiel and Vickers practically ran side-by-side for most of the last 30 laps on the .686-mile track, thrilling the crowd at Indianapolis Raceway Park. The track sits about 10 miles west of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Winston Cup drivers will contest the Brickyard 400 on Sunday.

Vickers was on him, trying to find away around, only to be continually blocked by Hmiel. They narrowly avoided contact in what was a pretty clean race: There were only three cautions for 20 laps.

"I wish I could say Shane and I were doing that to put on a good show," Vickers said.

Vickers, however, finally passed Hmiel for the lead on lap 181 of the 200-lap race and held on for the win in his No. 5 Chevrolet.

"It's just now settling in," Vickers said.

Vickers twice finished second, both this season at Nazareth and Milwaukee. He had an almost-certain victory taken from him in Texas after NASCAR ruled against a pass he attempted in a Winston Cup race. Vickers was black-flagged for pulling alongside a lapped car before the start/finish line on a restart with 22 laps to go and finished 25th.

On Saturday, Vickers displayed some of the confidence and maturity that allowed Hendrick Motorsports to take a chance on him.

"It could have been either one," he said of a delayed first win. "It doesn't matter as long as I'm in victory lane."

Vickers had never led a lap on a short track in the NASCAR Busch Series. He led 43 laps, Hmiel led 153, and Hornaday led four.

Hmiel faded down the stretch, getting bumped by Scott Wimmer on the last lap, and finished fourth. Jason Keller was second for the second straight year, finishing 2.296 seconds behind Vickers, and Stacy Compton was third.

"I was hoping those young guys would make a mistake and I'd drive right by," Keller said. "We just didn't stay consistent."

Scott Riggs finished fifth and extended his points lead (3,037) to seven over David Green, who was sixth.

Compton was involved in the first caution on lap 21. Joey Clanton tried to pass Martin Truex on Turn 3, the cars crashed instead and spun into the fence. Compton couldn't avoid the mess and made it a three-car crash.

The crash brought out the only caution of the first 100 laps. Truex and Compton continued.

Fifteen of the 43 cars were on the lead lap when the race ended. Twelve dropped out.
Kroger 200 Results
At Indianapolis Raceway Park
Pos.  Car  Driver  Make  Laps  Winnings 
1.  Brian Vickers  Chevrolet  200  $52,120 
2.  Jason Keller  Ford  200  $43,175 
3.  14  Stacy Compton  Chevrolet  200  $27,285 
4.  Shane Hmiel  Chevrolet  200  $24,350 
5.  19  Scott Riggs  Ford  200  $24,850 
6.  David Green  Pontiac  200  $23,350 
7.  Mike Skinner  Chevrolet  200  $13,880 
8.  16  Ron Hornaday Jr.  Chevrolet  200  $22,150 
9.  20  Paul Menard  Chevrolet  200  $11,375 
10.  18  Mike Bliss  Chevrolet  200  $17,550 
11.  17  Johnny Sauter  Chevrolet  200  $21,625 
12.  21  Scott Wimmer  Chevrolet  200  $21,575 
13.  15  Tim Fedewa  Chevrolet  200  $13,130 
14.  11  Kasey Kahne  Ford  200  $14,745 
15.  Kevin Grubb  Dodge  200  $15,210 
16.  24  Mardy Lindley  Chevrolet  199  $10,655 
17.  David Stremme  Dodge  199  $15,615 
18.  23  John Hayden  Chevrolet  199  $10,560 
19.  22  Mike Wallace  Chevrolet  199  $14,545 
20.  32  Mike Harmon  Chevrolet  197  $13,060 
21.  10  Martin Truex Jr.  Chevrolet  197  $10,430 
22.  28  Dude Teate  Chevrolet  196  $10,620 
23.  27  Brian Tyler  Chevrolet  196  $12,650 
24.  31  Lowell Bennett  Chevrolet  195  $10,275. 
25.  34  Coy Gibbs  Chevrolet  195  $14,360. 
26.  36  Dion Ciccarelli  Ford  193  $10,205. 
27.  41  Brent Moore  Chevrolet  193  $10,170 
28.  37  Dana White  Ford  193  $12,135 
29.  38  Tammy Jo Kirk  Ford  192  $12,120 
30.  25  Jason White  Chevrolet  146  $10,200 
31.  39  Jerry Reary  Ford  143  $10,080 
32.  35  Larry Gunselman  Chevrolet  128  $14,080 
33.  Kyle Busch  Chevrolet  126  $12,370 
34.  13  Ashton Lewis Jr.  Chevrolet  126  $14,040 
35.  Bobby Hamilton Jr.  Ford  81  $19,520 
36.  43  Gene Allbert Jr.  Pontiac  61  $9,980 
37.  40  Jimmy Kitchens  Chevrolet  51  $11,980 
38.  26  Jamie Aube  Chevrolet  47  $9,940 
39.  30  Jason Schuler  Ford  46  $11,920 
40.  33  Brad Teague  Ford  28  $9,885 
41.  12  Joey Clanton  Pontiac  19  $11,865 
42.  29  Josh Richeson  Ford  15  $9,840 
43.  42  Justin Ashburn  Chevrolet  $9,799 
Average Speed of Race Winner: 90.049 mph.
Time of Race: 1 hour, 31 minutes, 25 seconds.
Margin of Victory: 2.296 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 3 for 20 laps.
Lead Changes: 7 among 3 drivers.
Lap Leaders: S. Hmiel 1-107; B. Vickers 108-111; R. Hornaday Jr. 112-115; B. Vickers 116-133; S. Hmiel 134-178; B. Vickers 179; S. Hmiel 180; B. Vickers 181-200.
Top 10 in Points: S. Riggs - 3,037; D. Green - 3,030; J. Keller - 3,002; R. Hornaday Jr. - 2,979; B. Vickers - 2,938; B. Hamilton Jr. - 2,735; S. Wimmer - 2,703; J. Sauter - 2,675; S. Hmiel - 2,649; S. Compton - 2,585.
 

 
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