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At Nashville, Sawalich was in contention to win his second race, until the caution came out on the final lap. He would spin his tires on the final restart, ultimately giving the win to Luke Fenhaus. [13] He earned his second win of the season at ARCA's return to Flat Rock Speedway, leading the final 50 laps of the race. [14]
William Sawalich, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, would put on another heater performance, winning the pole and leading a race-high 192 laps to earn his 13th career ARCA Menards Series win, and his ninth of the season. With his win, Sawalich also claimed the owner's championship for the No. 18 car. [5]
In a caution-filled race, William Sawalich, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, would hold off a hard charging battle between Landen Lewis throughout the entire race, and took over the lead on the final restart with two to go, earning his 12th career ARCA Menards Series win, his 7th career ARCA Menards Series East win, and his 9th win of the season.
Sawalich took the lead on the restart following the crash and stayed in front the remaining 88 laps giving Donnie Wilson Motorsports the win. Wilson won the All America 400 in 2017.
William Sawalich raced to a wire-to-wire victory at Sunday's Allen Crowe 100 and survived one final restart on lap 105. 100 laps in front, and then some for Allen Crowe winner Sawalich Skip to ...
The qualifying system used is a single-car, two-lap system with only one round. Whoever sets the fastest time in that round wins the pole. [5] William Sawalich, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, would score the pole for the race, with a lap of 29.069, and an average speed of 125.701 mph (202.296 km/h). [7]
The qualifying system used is a single-car, multi-lap system with only one round. Whoever sets the fastest time in that round wins the pole. [6] William Sawalich, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, would score the pole for the race, with a lap of 15.086, and an average speed of 127.191 mph (204.694 km/h). [8]
One of Sawalich's wins this season came in the All American 400 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on Nov. 6. At 17, he became the youngest winner in the race's 39-year history. Reach Mike Organ at ...