Schedule Race Results Race Reports
Points Standings Drivers & Teams Classifieds
Links About the Site About the Editor

Minnesota 150 Race Results

Source: NASCAR Public Relations

Elko, Minn. – Just 21 years old, Sean Caisse is reluctant to admit he’s a “veteran.”

But in his third season in the NASCAR Busch East Series, and with an influx of teenagers joining the ranks, Caisse has begun to show the patience and poise that he hopes will carry him to the championship.

Friday night was a prime example, as Caisse had enough left in his car and tires to pull away from the rest of the Grand National Division field on a green-white-checkered finish and win the historic Minnesota 150 at Elko Speedway.

“I actually saved my stuff for the first time in a while,” Caisse said.

The race marked the first time that the West Series and Busch East Series ran in the same event with points on the line.

The win earned Caisse a spot in the postseason Toyota All-Star Showdown in October. Prior to Friday’s race, the two Grand National series had only met in that annual non-points event.

While rookies dominated qualifying, taking seven of the top 10 spots, it was the veterans that ended up front in the end. Longtime Busch East driver Bryon Chew and West Series points leader Mike David finished second and third respectively. Chew started 23rd and David started 18th.

“I tried to avoid the accidents and put myself in position to win,” Chew said. “I felt I got myself in position on that last lap, but Sean restarted a little better.”

Caisse started on the pole Friday and after swapping the lead several times with Mike Olsen, led the final 52 laps. He weathered three cautions in the final third of the race, which went 156 laps because of the final yellow flag.

“Our car was really good on long runs,” Caisse said. “The restarts were really tough on the bottom, but it worked out for us.”

Rogelio Lopez was the highest finishing rookie in fourth and Olsen ended up fifth.

Peyton Sellers recovered from a mid-race spin to finish sixth, while Jesus Hernandez, Justin Lofton, Eric Hardin, and Michelle Theriault rounded out the top 10.

David and Lofton were the only West Series drivers in the top 10, as the Busch East took 12 of the top 14 spots. Drivers received points, though, based on their finish in relation to the other drivers in their series.

Joey Logano, who won the first two Grand National events he ran in, was involved in a lap 144 spin with West Series driver Brian Ickler while battling for second. The caution caused the green-white-checkered finish. Logano finished 20th and Ickler, who had qualified second, ended up 21st.

Forty-six cars attempted to qualify for the 30-car field. The Grand National Division will run a combination race again Sunday, at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa.

Finish Start Car # Series Driver Hometown Car Laps Money Won Reason Out
1 1 44 E Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Casella Waste Systems Chevrolet 156 $9,410
2 23 99 E Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Huntin The World Chevrolet 156 $4,860
3 18 2 W Mike David Modesto, Calif. Bennett Lane Winery Ford 156 $3,960
4 12 03 E Rogelio Lopez Mexico City, Mexico Telmex Chevrolet 156 $2,446
5 5 61 E Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Little Trees Chevrolet 156 $2,860
6 11 83 E Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Strutmasters.com Chevrolet 156 $1,600
7 10 4 E Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Waste Management Chevrolet 156 $1,775
8 16 66 W Justin Lofton Westmorland, Calif. Lofton Cattle/Cometic Ford 156 $1,503
9 30 5 W Eric Hardin Anaheim, Calif. Alta Dena Dairy Chevrolet 156 $2,403
10 19 37 E Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Glock Chevrolet 156 $1,175
11 9 52 E Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. J.L. Hendrick Chevrolet 156 $1,100
12 17 40 E Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Mohegan Sun Chevrolet 156 $1,985
13 14 35 E Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Waste Management Recycle America Chevrolet 156 $1,050
14 29 30 E Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Baran Institute of Technology Chevrolet 156 $1,435
15 24 9 W Mike Duncan Bakersfield, Calif. Lucas Oil Chevrolet 156 $1,360
16 15 22 W Jason Bowles Ontario, Calif. Sunrise Ford/Turbo Torq Ford 156 $1,286
17 7 43 E Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Matthews Solocam Dodge 156 $800
18 26 54 W Tim Woods III Chino Hills, Calif. Chino Hills Ford Ford 156 $928
19 2 16 W Brian Ickler San Diego, Calif. NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 156 $2,710
20 4 10 E Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil Chevrolet 156 $800
21 27 32 E Ruben Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Supercuts Dodge 155 $928
22 25 51 E Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Motion Racing Chevrolet 155 $1,082
23 28 8 W Johnny Borneman Ramona, Calif. Twisted X Boots/Red Line Oil Ford 154 $1,210
24 3 11 E Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. DEI Chevrolet 145 $1,082 Accident
25 8 92 E Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil Chevrolet 144 $800
26 22 88 W Alex Haase Las Vegas, Nev. Motorway Auto Group of El Paso Chevrolet 108 $1,210
27 20 81 W Brett Thompson Jerome, Idaho Pets Best Insurance Chevrolet 67 $1,210 Clutch
28 13 18 W Moses Smith Tempe, Ariz. Hasa Pool Products Chevrolet 50 $928 Accident
29 21 14 W Andrew Myers Newport Beach, Calif. Toyota of Escondido Chevrolet 50 $1,210 Accident
30 6 91 E Richard Jarvis Jr Ocean Pines, Md. Herring Creek Buildings Chevrolet 37 $800 Engine
Did not qualify
21 W Ryan Foster
63 E John Salemi
65 W Stan Silva, Jr.
20 W Eric Richardson
1 W Jim Inglebright
26 E Scott Bouley
64 E Chase Austin #
84 E Dion Ciccarelli
12 E German Quiroga Jr #
09 W Lloyd Mack
15 W Jack Sellers
3 E Blair Addis
71 W Daryl Harr
76 E Jerick Johnson
77 W Mike Gallegos
7 E Pierre Bourque
Race Statistics
Time of Race: 1 hour 11 minutes 26 seconds
Margin of Victory: .305 seconds
Fastest Qualifier: S.Caisse (95.440 mph, 14.145 seconds)
Caution Flags: 9 for 72 laps.
Lead Changes: 4 among 2 drivers.
Lap Leaders: S.Caisse 1-28; M.Olsen 29-41; S.Caisse 42-72; M.Olsen 73-103; S.Caisse 104-156.

Home | Schedule | Race Results | Race Reports | Points Standings | Drivers & Teams
Classifieds | About the Site | Links | About the Editor | Feedback