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Keeping Pace

Self Returns To Victory Lane At Brainerd

Michael Self (21) leads Derek Thorn during the NAPA Know How 125 Saturday at Brainerd (Minn.) International Raceway. (Photo Credit: Adam M. Bettcher/Getty Images for NASCAR) (Adam Bettcher / Getty Images North America)
Michael Self (21) leads Derek Thorn during the NAPA Know How 125 Saturday at Brainerd (Minn.) International Raceway. (Photo Credit: Adam M. Bettcher/Getty Images for NASCAR) (Adam Bettcher / Getty Images North America)

Michael Self recorded his fourth NASCAR K&N Pro Series victory in his last 13 races and his second victory in as many seasons on the road course at Brainerd International Raceway.

 

By Jason Christley, NASCAR

BRAINERD, Minn. -- Michael Self didn't take the lead until late in Saturday's NAPA Know How 125, but once he did, he checked out from the field en route to his second straight NASCAR K&N Pro Series West win at Brainerd International Raceway.

Self nursed home his car with a flat left rear tire and still was able to outdistance runner-up Derek Thorn by .952 seconds and more than 20 seconds ahead of third-place Greg Pursley.

POS DRIVER
1 Michael Self
2 Derek Thorn
3 Greg Pursley
4 Dylan Lupton
5 Cameron Hayley

The Park City, Utah, driver was able to avoid the issues that plagued his top challengers long enough to pick up his fourth career win. All of his victories have come in the last 13 races, beginning in last year's inaugural visit to the 2.5-mile road course north of Minneapolis.

Self led the last 16 laps after passing Cameron Hayley on a restart. Hayley, who led twice for 10 laps, subsequently pitted for a flat tire. Andrew Ranger won the Coors Light Pole Award earlier in the day also spun because of a tire issue in the final laps as he was closing in on Self. And points leader Thorn led a race-high 24 laps but was unable to muster a challenge to Self in the end.

Rookie Dylan Lupton finished fourth and Hayley fifth.

Thorn maintained his points lead by eight over Hayley and nine over Pursley. Self is fourth -- 15 behind Thorn and one ahead of Sergio Pena.

Dale Quarterley was sixth, followed by Taylor Cuzick, Dylan Hutchison, Pena and Andrew Ranger.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West will next race on Friday, June 7 in the Casey’s General Store 150, the first of two combination races with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa.



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