MICHIGAN: Vince Mitchell Secures Playoff Birth with Win at Michigan

Team Conti Sim Performance Cup Series took to the high speed Michigan International Speedway on Wednesday night. Vince Mitchell would triumph over a penalty, starting at the back of the field, to come back after 125 laps to take the checkered flag. This is the 15th driver who has won a race this season, and one less spot available in the playoffs for drivers attempting to make the 16 driver playoff field. Click Here to Watch the Race recording.


Race Quick Stats

  • Michigan International Speedway
    • 125 Laps
    • Weather- 70 Degrees, Mostly Cloudy, Wind N at 1-2 MPH
    • Race Length – 1 HR 40 MINS
  • 43 Drivers Entered – 36 Driver Field
  • 11 Different Leaders
    • Zander Short-25 Laps
    • Vince Mitchell-18 Laps
    • Justin Bell-18 Laps
    • Allen Phillips- 17 Laps
    • Jared Bundy-16 Laps
    • Nic Vasquez-16 Laps
    • John Williams-9 Laps
    • Stewart Harding Walker-2 Laps
    • Mark Roettgen- 2 Laps
    • Cory Mott-1 Lap
    • Caleb Tipton-1 Lap
  • 24 Lead Changes
  • 14 Cautions-42 Laps

Qualifying

With the track temps being considerably lower then they were most of the week in officials. We saw some fast lap times being put down during qualifying. The #69 Caleb “The Uberman” Tipton would win his first pole position of the year with a time of 38.339 and the #30 Mason Hoeffner would take the outside position to start 2nd with a time of 38.373. The #96 Vince Mitchell would qualify 3rd with a time 38.376, but Mitchell would join the 8 other drivers who had to serve penalties after last weeks penalty report was released by CJR Officials.


STAGE 1

CJR Officials issued the penalties on the formation lap and once everyone got settled and ready to go CJR officials issued the penalties on the formation lap while drivers got settled and ready to go. Tipton would lead the field to green for exactly one lap before his teammate, Justin Bell, would take the lead on Lap 2. Bell would maintain that lead until Lap 9 when the #92 Cameron King would get the short end of the stick going down the front stretch, taking a nasty hit on the inside wall.

There would be 2 more cautions in the stage on Lap 13 and Lap 23 with the #3 Ben Lawson being assigned an IC Penalty for the incident on Lap 23. Lawson got slightly tight, coming up the track, to make contact with the #10 of Higginbotham and the #29 of Harding Walker.The #30 of Mason Hoeffner was assigned an IC Penalty for the incident on Lap 13 after making contact with the wall and spinning across the nose of the #38.

The #91 of Jared Bundy would take the lead from Justin Bell on Lap 23 after a hard battle up front. Bundy, who was filling in for Zack Saunders this week, was on track to get his first stage win of the season, had it not been for Zander Short making an impressive move to the lead on Lap 29. He would be able to hold off Jared Bundy who would take 2nd and the #1 Cory Mott would take third to conclude Stage 1.


#5 Allen Phillips would take the lead as the leaders went to pit road and Phillips would lead the field back to green to begin Stage 2. The race would stay green until Lap 40 when #1 Cory Mott would catch some contact from #51 Brian Messer sending Mott across the nose collecting the #66 Ray Gill in the process and Mott would slide down the track, making contact with the inside wall. Phillips would bring the field back to green flag racing on Lap 43, but Zander Short would make his way back to the front and take back control on Lap 44.

Two additional cautions would come out before the end of the Stage 2. On Lap 47, the #29 Stewart Harding Walker and the #131 John Williams would make contact down the backstretch as Walker would go sliding to the inside, but would avoid any damage. The #69 Caleb Tipton would get bunched up and spun out on the restart, but the field would go back green on Lap 54. The green flag would only last for a short time before a big wreck on Lap #56 would end Stage 2.

Zander Short was happy to see the big wreck in his rear view mirror as this would give Short the stage win, sweeping the first two stages of the race. Phillips would take second in Stage 2 with the #22 Nic Vasquez taking third. Short would only lead 25 out of the 125 Laps, but seemed to be leading when it mattered the most.


STAGE 3

Short would lead the field back to the green flag on Lap 61 and would lead until Lap 67. The #91 Jared Bundy would take over for a few laps before Vasquez would take the reins until chaos unfolded on Lap 82. Short would attempt to regain the lead on the low line before catching the seam out of Turn 2 which got him loose, with the car snapping back up into the field collecting a handful of other cars. The #6 Stephen Menke would also go for a ride flipping down the back stretch. Fortunately, for Menke, this is a simulator and not real life, allowing him to triumph during his misfortunes and miraculously avoid going a lap down even after going for a wild ride.

Vasquez would lead the field back to green but they wouldn’t stay green for long as both #99 Justin Bell and Mott would catch that same seam Short did coming out of Turn 2 and got loose. Bell was able to save it down on the apron, but Mott went around collecting some bumps down the back stretch.


40 to Go

There would be 9 different lead changes in the final 40 laps of the race. John Williams would take the lead from Vasquez on Lap 92 and Allen Phillips would take the lead from Williams on Lap 95. They would trade back on Lap 100 before the caution would come out from an incident in the mid pack. Drivers would take to pit road to get fresh shoes on the cars and hope for a 23 Lap green flag run to the end.

That green flag run wouldn’t go as planned as Vasquez and Williams would experience some net code and make contact, Williams would take a hard hit from the rear from the #51 Brian Messer. They will definitely both still be feeling that massive hit next week when we all head back to the Sunshine State. The field would go back green with 12 to go, but Mott and Short would bring out the final caution of the night when Mott would once again get spun down the front stretch and into the grass. Wednesday nights penalty report was released on Thursday night with 5 drivers receiving penalties for next week’s race.

Vince Mitchell would lead the field to green with 8 laps to go. Mitchell would get a great start and would keep control of the lead for the remainder of the race. He was able to use that clean air to keep the second place finisher, Steven Carlile from getting to his back bumper granting Mitchell his first win of the season, locking him into playoffs. Carlile would finish 2nd yet again netting him his 4th runner-up this season and Thomas “Mr. Consistent” Wolfe taking the final podium spot in the race results.

“I had zero confidence going into that race. I was surprised I was able to move up on the final run and have a shot. That is my 4th second place finish this year so not quite up to Sheldon Creed standards yet.”

#7 Steven Carlile, ETHiX Racing Team, Chevrolet

“Being stuck in the catbird seat with Carlile behind me had me pretty nervous, but we just had the better drive off than him. I was fairly confident that I had a top 5 car after qualifying 3rd, but the drive through set us back of course. Once I nabbed the lead late, it was just a matter of counting the laps down and locking in on every restart and hitting my marks.”

#96 Vince Mitchell, Uber Motorsports, Ford

Playoffs on the Mind

Mitchell was currently sitting 8th in the playoffs from race points, but is now locked into the round of 16 after his Michigan win. Zack Saunders and Cody Leach both lose one spot in the standing due to missing the entry of the race on Wednesday night. Steven Carlile now moves up to 2nd place in the standings and should feel nice and cozy knowing he is practically guaranteed a playoff spot at the conclusion of the regular season. An exciting and ongoing playoff battle is happening on the bubble over the next 2 weeks at Daytona and Darlington. Your favorite (maybe least favorite) news writer, Garth Griswold, is sitting on the last playoff spot with the remaining two races in the regular season. Griswold finished 22nd at Michigan after getting collected in a wreck on Lap 108, with Ben Lawson closing the gap to 15 points with his 6th place finish.

The Team Conti Sim Performance Cup Series will travel to Daytona Beach, Florida next Wednesday, August 28th, for the Coke Zero Sugar 400. Daytona has the potential to really shake up the playoffs, as anyone outside the playoffs could lock themselves in if they can put themselves in a spot to potentially win at the end. You can catch the action next week at Daytona International Speedway on the Crown Jewel Racing Network.