Qualifying Results – Winchester 400
Brandon Oakley surprised some Super Late Model fans and peers on Saturday afternoon by coming away with the pole for Sunday afternoon’s 45th Annual Winchester 400. The Beaver Creek, Ohio driver was only one one-thousandth of a second quicker to claim the honors.
“It’s huge for our program and huge for me,” the 22-year-old told Speed51.com powered by JEGS. “It’s just something I wanted to do for a while. The people that we just out-qualified speaks huge volumes in its own. I can’t thank all my guys enough for all the work that they do to be able to come here and do something like that.”
The driver that came closest during the qualifying session on the ½-mile high banks was William Byron. Despite coming up only a tick short, the Charlotte, North Carolina driver was still satisfied and optimistic heading into the green flag tomorrow.
“We wanted to get the pole for sure, but we have a good race run car so hopefully that translates and we have a good race tomorrow,” the 18-year-old rising talent said.
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship contender likened Winchester in some ways to a track on that circuit.
“It’s a little like Bristol,” Byron commented. “Bristol qualifying is really tense. This place drives a lot similar to that, but it has more character. Compared to both ends of the race track at Bristol this is totally different. It’s a lot more fun here and we’re just trying to get a good solid race in tomorrow.”
Garrett Jones has been fast all weekend and was the first to go out to qualify. The 17-year-old held the top spot during much of the session, but will start third on Sunday and remained all smiles.
“It’s probably the happiest I’ve been so far,” Jones mentioned. “I’m really happy that we’re qualifying good and running good again. We have 400 laps tomorrow so it’s going to be a lot about surviving and being there at the end.”
With four past starts in the Winchester 400, Oakley agreed with the sentiments of Jones in regard to race strategy when going for the prestigious win.
“The whole goal is to stay out of trouble for 300 laps and be in a position that you even have a chance,” Oakley explained. “If you don’t do that then no matter how fast you are you’re not going to have a shot to do it.”
A battle within the race will also take place. Only 13 points separate Cody Coughlin and Dalton Armstrong in the ARCA/CRA Super Series championship standings. Coughlin will line up fourth and Armstrong sixth, with Harrison Burton in between them in his second Winchester 400 start.
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-By Aaron Creed, Speed51.com Central NY & PA Editor – Twitter: @aaron_creed
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