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Crump Earns Birch Run Speedway Triple Crown Win Despite Late Caution Battle

Kyle Crump continued to show he is one of the up and coming Late Model racers in the country.

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Salem, IN – Brighton, Michigan native Kyle Crump continued to show he is one of the up and coming Late Model racers in the country with his win in Sunday’s JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance Triple Crown event at Birch Run Speedway. The event was originally scheduled to take place Saturday night, but persistent rain moved the event to Sunday afternoon. The delay did not keep Crump from getting his third all-time series win and the second for his Crosstown Motorsports Team.

“I thought we were good to go and would cruise to the win until that caution came out with seven to go,” remarked Crump in victory lane. “I knew that would put Shotko right there with me and with so much on the line to win this event with the Triple Crown bonuses, I knew he was going to really race me hard. We made a little contact, but I was able to hold on and get the win. I want to thank all the guys at Crosstown Motorsports for letting me drive this car and for all their hard work this weekend. This one is a little more special because it’s close to home, we are looking forward to going for the bonus at the next JEGS Tour Birch Run event!”

The Birch Run Speedway Triple Crown Series for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour has a special winner’s bonus program sponsored by VanDoorn Racing Development. As the winner of the first Triple Crown Series event, if Crump elects on the second Triple Crown event to start tail on the field and wins the 2nd event, he will win a $7,000 bonus. If he wins the second event, then elects to start on the tail of the third Triple Crown event and wins that one, he will win a $25,000 bonus.

Albert Francis took full advantage of his pole starting position at the drop of the green flag after Nova Motorsports Fast Qualifier Evan Shotko drew an eight for the event's inverted start. Francis would battle Dakota Stroup for several laps before getting a comfortable lead while Shotko worked his way to the front with Crump conserving his tires for the late run.

Shotko moved into third place on lap 30, then would start his torrid battle with Stroup for second place. Crump made his way to fourth place as Stroup and Shotko continued to wage a war for second place. After halfway Crump would work the high side past Shotko, then Crump went again to the high side to get past Stroup for second. Crump then set his sights on Francis while Shotko and Stroup continued to battle for the third position.

Crump worked his way past Francis on lap 66 to grab the lead. Shortly after that Shotko and Stroup would make contact with Stroup making a great save but losing third place to Shotko. Shotko and Francis would also make contact battling for second with Francis making the save of the day but losing second place to Shotko. While those guys battled for second, Crump had pulled out to a sizable lead and looked to be on his way to a win when the caution flew on lap 93 with seven laps to go setting up a late restart.

Crump chose the outside for the lap 93 restart and pulled away on the start to get the lead for a lap before the fifth and final caution flew.

Crump would again keep the lead on the lap 94 restart, but the battle was not over. Shotko closed on Crump’s tail coming to the white flag, the two would make contact in turn one with Shotko going low to try to make the pass. Crump would hold on and go on to get the win. Crump would receive the AR Bodies Cool Move of the Race Award for using the outside grove to work his way to the front.

Shotko would finish in second after a tough day’s work. Stroup would finish in third place and earned the FLUIDYNE Cool Under Pressure Award and his crew would earn the PitBoxes.com Pit Crew of the Race Award for their efforts to fix a water leak prior to qualifying. Series Rookie Nick Egan would finish in fourth place from his 10th place starting position earning a Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award for his series best finish. Francis would hold on to finish in fifth place and earned the Sweet Manufacturing Sweet Move of the Race Award for his great save during the race.

The next JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour event will be at Flat Rock Speedway on June 18th, that event will be a combo event with that series and the ARCA/CRA Super Series racing against each other. More information on the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour is available at www.cra-racing.com.

-CRA Racing Press Release
-Photo credit: Kyle Crump Racing Facebook