Reed Outruns Rilat for Coors Nationals Victory

Byron Reed at Attica Raceway Park in 2001. - Jim Fisher / FSC Pictorial
By Scott Hall

Attica, OH — (April 21, 2012) — Byron Reed outran early leaders Kevin Huntley and Travis Rilat Saturday night at Attica Raceway Park to win the All Star Sprint Coors Nationals 40-lap feature on Sarah Fisher night. Reed, aboard his family owned Reebar Die Casting Maxim rode Hoosier Tires into victory lane.

“Once I got going in the open track I was a lot better than in traffic,” Reed recalled. “I got a little more patient with the throttle and I was really good. I’ve got to thank my mom and dad, my wife and my father in law Jan, and Kurt Brewer who has really helped me out this year along with George Gillespie from PRO-shocks. We hit on a little different shock combination this year and it’s really helped a lot.”

Kevin Huntley started on the ButlerBuilt Hot Seat pole with Travis Rilat alongside. Huntley took the immediate lead with Reed second after starting third and Rilat running third ahead of Chad Kemenah. Huntley stretched his lead, running the high groove as Todd Gracey, after starting 12th, moved quickly up to fifth by the time Johnny Herrera spun for the first caution on lap seven.

It was a three car race for the lead following the restart, with Huntley leading Reed and Rilat. Rilat took second on lap ten, and dove low under Huntley to take the lead on lap 11. Two laps later Huntley rode the high groove back into the lead at the flagstand. Reed retook second from Rilat as Kemenah moved back into the battle for the lead, running a close fourth. Rilat and Kemenah then battled for third behind Huntley and Reed as Reed ducked low under Huntley to lead lap 17. Rilat and Kemenah made contact on lap 18, with Kemenah losing several positions as Rilat kept third. Two laps later Huntley moved Denny Ashworth’s machine back into the lead in the high groove, but Reed retook the top spot for good on lap 20. Reed pulled away from Huntley, with Rilat third and Todd Gracey fourth. Kenny Jacobs was on the move now after starting 14th, and took over third on lap 26 ahead of Mark Keegan, Jerrod Hull and Rodney Duncan.

As Reed again maneuvered through heavy lapped traffic, Jody Keegan spun right in front of him on lap 28, with Reed narrowly avoiding disaster to keep the lead as the yellow flew. The lineup was now Reed, Huntley, Rilat, Jacobs, Keegan and Hull. Two laps later a red appeared when Jim Dayton took a nasty flip down the front stretch. Jason Johnson spun and backed into the stopped Dayton, with Kraig Kinser also involved.

Reed was once again on top when the green flew, with Rilat second and Huntley falling back in third. Jacobs took third from Huntley on lap 32, with Huntley regaining the spot one circuit later. Jacobs returned the favor the next lap, with Keegan now fourth. Kemenah rejoined the battle, with Huntley, Keegan and Kemenah three wide for the fourth spot on lap 35. Reed pulled to a half-straight lead over Rilat with Jacobs third and Kemenah passing both number 92’s to take fourth at the finish.

In fifth place, Keegan earned the $100 TW Metals nightly bonus with Huntely sixth. Jerrod Hull finished seventh, winning the Team Simpson Racing Lucky Seven award ahead of Danny Smith, Ed Lynch, Jr. and Duncan.

“The track was real nice tonight,” Rilat said of second. “I moved my wing back near the end of the race and it helped.”

“I made two horrible laps qualifying and got myself in a hole early,” third place Jacobs stated. “The car was a pleasure to drive. We were a third place car tonight.”

With 47 cars on hand, the K-T Equipment heat went to Jason Johnson, the JB Enterprise Racing Products heat to Greg Wilson, the Crown Battery heat to Jody Keegan and the Engler Machine & Tool heat fell to Kenny Jacobs. Nick Naber flipped in his heat and Bruce Robenalt flipped in the C, but both were okay. Brian Ellenberger won the Georgia Marketing & Promotions C Main and Travis Rilat the B Main. Byron Reed captured the Haulmark Dash. Fast time for Phil Gressman was worth $600 from sponsors Weld Racing, Ramsey Trucking, Classic Racing Products, L&L Paving and Snyder’s Floor Covering.

HBO was on hand taping a special on Sarah Fisher, which will be aired at 10:00 p.m. on May 14.

Time Trials: 1. Phil Gressman, Wise 97, 12.218; 2. Chad Kemenah, Harble 15k, 12.318; 3. Rodney Duncan, Harrison 22, 12.342; 4. Byron Reed, B&S 5, 12.358; 5. Travis Rilat, Archer U2, 12.385; 6. Kevin Huntley, Ashworth 92, 12.398; 7. Dean Jacobs, Daugherty 7, 12.406; 8. Danny Smith, Baker 4, 12.425; 9. Rob Chaney, Courtad 9x, 12.453; 10. Mark Keegan, Steinbrick 92, 12.464; 11. Jerrod Hull, Webb 51, 12.472; 12. Kraig Kinser, Kinser 11k, 12.477; 13. John Ivy, Lucius 32, 12.553; 14. Todd Gracey, Cooper 25, 12.610; 15. Ed Lynch, Jr., Lynch 2L, 12.611; 16. Kenny Jacobs, Jacobs/Honecker 6, 12.633; 17. Jason Johnson, Elden 22e, 12.676; 18. Greg Wilson, Hampshire 63, 12.690; 19. Jody Keegan, Keegan K60, 12.716; 20. Dustin Daggett, Daggett 85, 12.754; 21. Jimmy Stinson, Stinson 84, 12.789; 22. Alvin Roepke, Roepke 99, 12.811; 23. Jim Dayton, Dayton 2x, 12.842; 24. Nick Naber, Pullins 29, 12.885; 25. Johnny Herrera, Holbrook 8H, 12.889; 26. Mike Wagner, Wagner 55, 12.934; 27. Barry Ruble, Ruble 63, 13.003; 28. Todd Kane, Kane 78, 13.014; 29. Eric Hysong, Andrews 72, 13.015; 30. Brad Ellenberger, Ellenberger 87, 13.022; 31. Mike Hogan, Hogan 75, 13.084; 32. Hud Horton, Mossbarger 95, 13.146; 33. Chuck Wilson, Wilson 31, 13.194; 34. Trent Walter, Walter 27, 13.210; 35. Tony Kennedy, Kennedy 14K, 13.211; 36. Jason Dukes, JT 3, 13.247; 37. Lee Jacobs, Jacobs/Honecker 2, 13.381; 38. Jason Courtney, Courtney 9c, 13.428; 39. Craig McGuire, McGuire 4mc, 13.478; 40. Andrew Palker, Palker 57x, 13.585; 41. Bruce Robenalt, Robenalt 98, 13.623; 42. Shawn Stidfole, Stidfole 37, 13.710; 43. Mike Woodring, Woodring 19, 13.743; 44. Ricky Ferkel, Ferkel 0, 14.068; 45. Brian Ellenberger, Ellenberger 20, NT; 46. Blake Feese, Feese 1F, NT; 47. Joe Laugherty, Laugherty 21J, NT.

K-T Equipment Rental Heat (10 laps): 1. Johnson 2. Hysong 3. Gressman 4. Herrera 5. C. Wilson 6. Stinson 7. L. Jacobs 8. Rilat 9. Robenalt 10. Chaney 11. Ivy.

JB Enterprise Racing Products Heat (10 laps): 1. G. Wilson 2. M. Keegan 3. Kemenah 4. Roepke 5. Gracey 6. Huntley 7. Brad Ellenberger 8. Wagner 9. Courtney 10. T. Walter 11. Stidfole.

Crown Battery Heat (10 laps): 1. J. Keegan 2. Lynch 3. D. Jacobs 4. Dayton 5. Hull 6. Duncan 7. Ruble 8. Hogan 9. Woodring 10. Kennedy 11. McGuire.

Engler Machine & Tool Heat (10 laps): 1. K. Jacobs 2. Smith 3. Reed 4. Kane 5. Kinser 6. Ferkel 7. Daggett 8. Brian Ellenberger 9. Horton 10. Palker 11. Dukes 12. Naber.

Haulmark Dash (4 laps): 1. Reed 2. Kemenah 3. Gressman 4. M. Keegan 5. Smith 6. D. Jacobs.

Georgia Marketing & Promotions C Main (10 laps): 1. Brian Ellenberger 2. Courtney 3. Woodring 4. L. Jacobs 5. McGuire 6. Ferkel 7. Stidfole 8. Palker 9. Robenalt.

B Main (12 laps): 1. Rilat 2. Huntley 3. Duncan 4. Daggett 5. Chaney 6. Courtney 7. Stinson 8. Brian Ellenberger 9. Hogan 10. Woodring 11. L. Jacobs 12. Ivy 13. Brad Ellenberger 14. Wagner 15. Ruble 16. Walter 17. Kennedy 18. Dukes 19. Horton 20. Naber – DNS.

A Main (40 laps): 1. Byron Reed 2. Travis Rilat 3. Kenny Jacobs 4. Chad Kemenah 5. Mark Keegan 6. Kevin Huntley 7. Jerrod Hull 8. Danny Smith 9. Ed Lynch Jr. 10. Rodney Duncan 11. Todd Kane 12. Greg Wilson 13. Kraig Kinser 14. Jody Keegan 15. Eric Hysong 16. Johnny Herrera 17. Chuck Wilson 18. Todd Gracey 19. Dean Jacobs 20. Dustin Daggett 21. Jim Dayton 22. Jason Johnson 23. Phil Gressman 24. Alvin Roepke.

All Star Sprint Points: 1. Chad Kemenah 332; 2. Rodney Duncan 320; 3. Travis Rilat 314; 4. Danny Smith 309; 5. Greg Wilson 291; 6. Kenny Jacobs 290; 7. Jason Johnson 284; 8. Todd Gracey 275; 9. Jerrod Hull 269; 10. Mike Wagner 263.

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