Sam Mayer Passes Deegan to Win at Lebanon I-44 Speedway

He timed his Lap 155 restart perfectly to take the top spot away from Hailie Deegan and rocketed to win in the Zinsser SmartCoat 200.

Sam Mayer proved the adage ‘first you have to lose one to win one’ was apropos Saturday night.

A week after watching a possible NASCAR Gander Outdoor & RV Truck Series win evaporate when he got beat on a late-race restart, the 17-year-old from Franklin, Wisconsin, proved how quick a study he was at Lebanon I-44 Speedway. He timed his Lap 155 restart perfectly to take the top spot away from Hailie Deegan and rocketed to win in the Zinsser SmartCoat 200.

That restart, coming out of the race’s second break, turned out to be the final one of the night and Mayer’s No. 21 Pat Connaughton With Us Foundation Chevrolet crossed the finish 2.977 seconds ahead of second-place Bret Holmes.

The win was Mayer’s third of the season and he hasn’t finished worse than fourth in his past nine series starts. More importantly, it allowed him to take over the Sioux Chief Showdown championship standings after eight of 10 races. Mayer leads Ty Gibbs and Chandler Smith each by five points.

Mayer’s relatively easy final laps capped a drama-filled night.

Holmes won his first career General Tire Pole Award earlier in the day and led the first 69 laps before getting turned by Deegan for the lead.

Holmes still managed his third runner-up finish of the season and closed to within one point of ARCA Menards Series championship leader Michael Self. Self was involved in two seperate racing incidents and limped home with a sixth-place, one lap down.

Deegan led a race-high 85 laps in pursuit of her first series win. After relinquishing the lead, she got turned around battling Gibbs on the final lap for third and ended up fifth, as 15-year-old Taylor Gray scrapped by them both on the white-flag lap to steal third.

And Chandler Smith, who began the evening as the Sioux Chief Showdown points leader, was involved in three cautions and came home eighth.

Kris Wright, making his second start for Chad Bryant Racing, finished seventh, while Drew Dollar and Mike Basham rouned out the top 10.

The ARCA Menards Series heads back to Ohio’s Toledo Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 12. Mayer swept two races over three days a month ago. The race will also be part of the ARCA Menards Series East calendar. The next Sioux Chief Showdown race will be the Bush’s Beans 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sept. 17.

— ARCA Racing —

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