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NASCAR Whelen Euro Series 2015 Season
ELITE 1 Final 1: It's Day's Day
The Israeli Dominates, Resists Dramatic Green-White-Checkered Finish 



 
Circuit Zolder, Belgium, Belgium - October 3, 2015 - Alon Day (#54 CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS) won a dramatic ELITE 1 Final 1 after dominating most of the race and resisting all the attacks in a frantic Green-White-Checkered finish at Circuit Zolder in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Finals. It was his second career NASCAR win.   

PHOTO - CREDITS: NASCAR WHELEN EURO SERIES / STEPHANE AZEMARD 


“Winning is always nice! It wasn’t easy this time because Eddie was really quick and for the first part of race he put a lot of pressure on me. Every lap was as a qualifying lap. Then we built a good gap and I could slow down to manage the tires thinking about tomorrow. The restart wasn’t easy because Eddie was close again, but we managed to survive Turn 1 and open a gap again until the end of the race. I’m not thinking about the championship, I just want to think about tomorrow’s race,” said Day.

After starting from the pole and building a consistent lead over teammate Eddie Cheever III  (#51 CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS) and the rest of the field in the first 13 laps of the race, the Israeli saw his advantage evaporate when Frederic Gabillon (#3 Tepac RDV Compétition Ford Mustang) went spinning into the barriers from the third position, saying goodbye to his title ambitions and bringing the race into overtime with green-white-checkered finish procedure.

Day had a perfect restart, but in the last lap an accident – without any consequences for the drivers  – between Tim Verbergt (#20 Racing Club Partners Toyota Camry) and Mathias Lauda (#66 DF1 Racing Chevrolet SS) caused a red flag that ended the race. The classification was brought back to the previous lap as per rulebook, sending Day, Cheever and Anthony Kumpen (#24 PK Carsport Chevrolet SS) on the podium. Tim Verbegt (#20 Racing Club Partners Toyota Camry) made a strong debut and finished fourth, ahead of Romain Iannetta (#7 TFT Chevrolet SS).

Mathias Lauda (#66 DF1 Racing Chevrolet SS) edged Ander Vilarino (#2 TFT-Banco Santander Chevrolet SS), who will enter the the ELITE 1 Final 2 as the points leader.   

Philipp Lietz (#67 GDL Racing Ford Mustang) won the Challenger Trophy by beating to the line Dominic Tiroch (#99 GDL Racing Ford Mustang) and Wilfried Boucenna (#37 Knauf Racing Team Ford Mustang), who rounded out the top-10.

Results are provisional and pending review of accidents the happened during the race from Race Control.   

Points runner-up Nicolò Rocca (#56 CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS) also saw his hopes go up in smoke early, when he ended up spinning. He then rejoined the field to post a fast lap and finished 19th.   

Day also posted the fastest lap of the race and will start from the pole tomorrow for the last race of the season, followed by Cheever.   



ABOUT NASCAR WHELEN EURO SERIES

The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series was founded in 2008 and established the NASCAR official European Series in January 2012 thanks to a long-term partnership signed with NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), Team FJ, a Motorsports company located in Blois, France, and Whelen Engineering as title sponsor of the Series.The season is made up of 24 races, equally split among ELITE 1 and ELITE 2 divisions, on the best European tracks. Euro NASCAR introduced a stunning innovation on July 7-8, 2012 by organizing the first ever NASCAR race on an oval track in Europe on a half-mile speedway built in the downtown of Tours (France). With four races in two days, these 400 HP V8 monsters provide pure racing action and thrilling bumper-to-bumper battles as well as a lot of family fun around the track! In the pure NASCAR tradition, race fans can get closer to the action than ever and feel the unique in Europe paddock atmosphere thanks to drivers, teams and cars always available for the spectators.The series attracts drivers from all over the world, all willing to fight on track for the win and take the first step towards becoming a NASCAR star in the U.S.


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