Mayer conquers Monster Mile as the defending winner in the ARCA Menards Series East General Tire 125 on Friday at Dover International Speedway
It wasn’t the dominating, championship coronation performance of a year ago. But Friday’s win at Dover International Speedway was just as satisfying for Sam Mayer.
Mayer drove his No. 18 Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation Chevrolet past race leader Ty Gibbs with 20 laps to go and rolled to the win in the General Tire 125. The 17-year-old from Franklin, Wisconsin, strengthened his hold on the ARCA Menards Series East championship lead with his second win in three races this season.
He became just the third driver to win back-to-back East races at the Monster Mile, and first since current NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series points leader Austin Hill accomplished the feat in 2013-14.
The General Tire 125 Results
It is Mayer’s ninth win over the ARCA Menards, East and West series since his 2018 debut. Last year’s Dover win in the East came under the NASCAR banner.
Mayer entered the day with a one-point lead over Gibbs, who won the General Tire Pole Award in qualifying Friday. The 17-year-old North Carolina driver went out and led the first 105 laps before Mayer was able to significantly close the game. Mayer moved Gibbs out of the way and powered by to take the lead.
ARCA Menards Series East Point Standings
Gibbs appeared to have a right front tire down as he slammed into the second turn wall five laps later, ending his day prematurely and leaving him with a 12th-place finish.
The Top-Ten
NASCAR Cup Series driver David Gilliland, in a second car for his DGR-Crosley team, finished second — 2.330 seconds back of Mayer.
Mason Diaz capped a strong second-half run to finish third, followed by Max McLaughlin and Drew Dollar.
Corey Heim, Parker Retzlaff, Chase Cabre, Taylor Gray, and Chuck Buchanan Jr. rounded out the top-ten.
The late-race turn of events allowed Mayer to open up a 13-point cushion on Gibbs, and leads Cabre by 27.
Up Next
The ARCA Menards Series East will next head to New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 12, as part of the third annual Full Throttle Fall Weekend. Gibbs is the defending East race winner of the event.