Smith Caps off Blizzard Season with Season Best Finish
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Austin, TX 9/29/09- The final blizzard race of the
season at Five Flags Speedway found Casey Smith on the outside looking in on
the fight for the season long Blizzard series points championship. However, all was not lost for the #99 Rapid
Disposal Chevy Impala as the field for the final Blizzard race of the season took
shape.
This race was
the last chance for Casey to dial in his new Hamke race car at
When the racing
resumed Smith began his march to the front of the field. By lap fifteen Smith had worked his way into
the top five by passing John Bolen for the position and by lap twenty he had
blown by “Fast” Eddie Mercer for the fourth position. The second caution of the night came out on
lap thirty as the leaders including Smith all stayed out on the track. As the green flag flew on the second restart
of the evening Smith was able to get by fellow Texan Stephen McCurley for the
third position where he would stay through the three quarter mark of the 100
lap event. Just after the seventy-fifth
lap, Smith made his move on Johanna Long for the second position. Just a few laps later the caution would fly
for the third and final time at lap eighty-six.
After the pit
stops, Casey Smith restarted third behind Hunter Robbins and Augie Grill. It
took just three laps for Grill and Smith to work their way past Robbins and
that would be how they would finish the Blizzard series finale. With Smith’s season best finish of second it
moved him up one position in the final point standings to close the 2009
Blizzard series season in fourth.
“We had a good
car tonight especially on the long run, but Augie was the class of the field
tonight,” stated Smith. “No one was
going to catch him. We would’ve liked to have been in the thick of the
championship battle, but we have had some bad luck this year. Obviously we had some good luck tonight with
being just in front of the big wreck at the end of the first lap, so hopefully
our luck has changed. But most importantly I believe we have a good baseline
with this car for the
Saturday night
did not go nearly as well for Casey Smith, or any of the other teams who had
hoped to compete in
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