Ty Gibbs’ Winchester Win is Nearly Flawless

Ty Gibbs' Winchester win is nearly flawless for the ARCA Menards Series Toyota 200 on Saturday at Winchester Speedway in Indiana.
Ty Gibbs, driver of the No. 18 Monster Energy/Terrible Herbst/ORCA Toyota, after winning the Toyota 200 Presented by Crosley Brands for the ARCA Menards Series at Winchester Speedway in Winchester, Indiana on September 19, 2020. Photo by AJ Mast/ARCA Racing

Ty Gibbs’ Winchester win is nearly flawless for the ARCA Menards Series Toyota 200 on Saturday at Winchester Speedway in Indiana.

Saturday was as nearly perfect as Ty Gibbs has been all season, and that’s saying something.

The 17-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina driver made his debut at Winchester Speedway and was unfazed by ‘The World’s Fastest 1/2 Mile.’ He put the No. 18 Monster/Terrible Herbst/ORCA Toyota atop the practice charts, to win the General Tire Pole Award, and then was able to drive away from the field on the high-speed, high-banked half-mile.

Ty Gibbs’ Winchester Win

It was Gibbs’ fifth ARCA Menards Series win of the season, plus his ARCA Menards Series East victory, in 16 starts over the two series.

The Best of the Rest

Michael Self finishes second, one spot ahead of championship rival Bret Holmes. Self was able to nose in front of Gibbs on the lap 79 restart to lead one lap and gain the valuable bonus point. Self leads Holmes by three points with three races remaining in the season.

Jesse Love finished fourth in his series’ debut. The 15-year-old is the ARCA Menards Series West points leader with three races remaining in that series.

Fellow 15-year-old Taylor Gray rounded out the top-five.

Drew Dollar finished sixth, followed by Mike Basham, Eric Caudell, Brad Smith and Con Nicolopoulos.

The Toyota 200 Results

Saturday marked Gibbs first win since WWT Raceway at Gateway on Aug. 29. Since, he’s had a fourth, a third and a runner-up finish, just two days ago, in the ARCA Menards Series.

He made his point, starting in practice, that he going to be denied any longer.

Gibbs led 199 laps and finished 0.966 seconds ahead of Self.

Up Next

The ARCA Menards Series heads to Tennessee’s Memphis International Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 26 for the Sioux Chief Power PEX 200. The race will also serve as the finale for the Sioux Chief Showdown. Gibbs trails Sam Mayer by six points.