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Chase Ace’s North Wilkesboro’s Return
September 5th, 2010
NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Chase Elliott accomplished something Saturday that his father Bill Elliott never accomplished during his NASCAR career: Win at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Elliott overcame a late-race mistake during a restart to win the Pro All Stars Series South Labor Day Classic late-model event at North Wilkesboro Speedway, the first race held at the historic .625-mile asphalt oval in 14 years.
“This is real neat,” Elliott said after the 200-lap event. “All the huge names that won here back in the ’90s and the ’80s. It’s just really cool to be a part of that. This has gotta be one of the biggest races we’ve won.”
The young Georgia native took the lead for the first time during pit stops under caution on lap 128, beating polesitter and race-long leader Jody Lavender out of the pits when Lavender’s crew had issues jacking up his Chevrolet.
Elliott quickly pulled away from the field during the restart, eventually pulling out to a straightaway lead over Lavender. Things changed when Brandon Ward slammed the turn two wall on lap 186, allowing the field to close on Elliott.
During the restart Lavender got the jump on Elliott, passing him for the lead entering turn one. Lavender began to stretch his lead before Preston Peltier went for a spin coming out of turn four.
With 10 laps left the field returned to racing and Elliott made his move, charging by Lavender around the outside with eight laps left to secure the triumph.
“That first one (restart) I messed up,” Elliott said. “I just messed it up down on the inside. Then we had that next caution and I knew that was my time to get him, so I just gave it all I had there.”
Lavender wound up second after leading the most laps.
“Unfortunately Chase was a little better than us there at the end,” Lavender said. “The next to last restart I really felt like we had it and without that last caution we may have. He passed me on the outside. He ran me clean. We got beat.”
Andy Loden, who broke Ernie Irvan’s track record with a 18.815-second lap during qualifying, finished third. Joey Coulter and Devin Jones completed the top five.



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