Kwasniewski Youngest K&N Pro West Champ; Self Scores Third Career Series Win With Phoenix Victory
Nov. 10, 2012
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Dylan Kwasniewski made more history Saturday night.
The
17-year-old Las Vegas driver captured the 2012 championship in the
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West with a second-place finish in the Casino
Arizona
50 at Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday.
A year after becoming the youngest race winner and youngest pole winner in series history, he became the youngest champ.
Kwasniewski
entered the event with a two-point lead over teammate and defending
series champion Greg Pursley in one of the closest championship
battles in the history of the series.
Michael
Self shot into the lead at the drop of the green flag and paced the
entire 50-lap race to score his third career win, all this season.
Kwasniewski
started fourth and moved up to second, while Pursley started 11th but
could get no closer than sixth by the finish. Kwasniewski finished with a
six-point margin over Pursley for the championship.
At
17 years 5 months 10 days, Kwasniewski eclipsed the previous record was
held by Chuck Bown in 1976 at 22 years, 7 months, 11 days.
Cale
Conley, who won the 21 Means 21 Pole Award presented by Coors Brewing
Co., finished third Saturday night. Chase Elliott and Cameron Hayley
were fourth and fifth, respectively. Completing the top 10 were Greg
Pursley, David Mayhew, Bryan Ortiz, Brett Thompson and Ben Kennedy.
Austin Dyne finished 13th to secure the Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award by one point over Hayley.
Kwasniewski
will be crowned as part of the NASCAR Night of Champions Awards
banquet, which will include ceremonies for the seven NASCAR touring
series on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Charlotte (N.C.) Convention Center
adjacent to the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
The
inaugural UNOH Battle at the Beach will take place Feb. 18-19, on a
.4-mile oval on the backstretch at Daytona International Speedway as
part
of 2013 Speedweeks. By virtue of their wins earlier in the season,
Kwasniewski and Self earned locked-in spots into the starting lineup for
the NASCAR K&N Pro Series race at the event.
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