Menard (No. 3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang) took the green flag from the first position after a washed-out qualifying session led to the grid being set by practice speeds. Starting the race side-by-side with Dyson (No. 16 GYM WEED Ford Mustang), Menard pulled out to the lead smoothly, but Dyson remained tight on his tail. Behind them, third-place starter Adam Andretti (No. 17 Top Liner Chevrolet Camaro) and fourth-place starter Brent Crews (No. 2 Weaver Concepts/Mobil 1 Dodge Challenger) battled for position. Crews was able to complete the pass on Andretti on lap 16, but Andretti reclaimed the spot two laps later. That same lap, Menard began to face lapped traffic, and his 2.5-second advantage over Dyson dwindled to just three-tenths of a second, beginning a game of cat and mouse for the lead. At the same time, fifth-place starter Tomy Drissi (No. 8 Trench Shoring Co./Motul Chevrolet Camaro) began to stalk Crews, and he completed the pass on the 2023 CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series champion on lap 23. Following the pass, Crews piloted his Dodge Challenger down pit road so that his team could address a flat tire. David Pintaric (No. 57 Kryderacing Ford Mustang) moved into the fifth position after starting at the rear of the field for missing the driver meeting, advancing from 18th overall. Unfortunately, Pintaric’s progress came to an abrupt stop when he and Andretti came together in Turn 10, resulting in a spectacular crash into the tire barrier. While both drivers walked away safely, their day was done and their cars were severely damaged. The crash brought out a full-course yellow on lap 28, leading to a five-lap shootout when racing resumed on lap 35. Menard led the field to the green, but Dyson was all over his rear bumper. On lap 37, Dyson pulled side-by-side with Menard, but was unable to complete the pass. Over the remaining three laps, the two had an exciting battle to the finish, with Menard edging out Dyson by less than three-tenths of a second. Menard and Dyson were followed across the finish line by Drissi, Crews and Amy Ruman (No. 23 McNichols Co./Valley Automotive Group Chevrolet Corvette). “It was a battle,” said Menard in GYM WEED Winners Circle. “We set the pace early. The track wasn’t completely dry, so for the first couple of laps, we kind of tiptoed. After five laps in, we started pushing pretty hard and I felt like we had a good pace. However, we started getting loose throughout the run and Chris [Dyson] started closing up. I made a couple of mistakes with hitting the curbs. The curbs were still wet, so when I hit them, I blew a couple of corners. Chris closed up and then we played cat and mouse with traffic. That caution helped us. We were better on short runs, while Chris was better on long runs. We faced a lot of adversity this morning with 3GT Racing. The guys battled. They came in at seven o’clock and had troubles with the truck, and then we had some engine issues that Tony and the boys fixed up. We led every lap and won the race. It was a great points day, and now I’m looking forward to Laguna Seca. I’ve never been there, so we have 20 minutes of practice to figure it out.” TA Top Five: National Championship 1. Paul Menard, No. 3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang 2. Chris Dyson, No. 16 GYM WEED Ford Mustang 3. Tomy Drissi, No. 8 Trench Shoring Co./Motul Chevrolet Camaro 4. Brent Crews, No. 2 Weaver Concepts/Mobil 1 Dodge Challenger 5. Amy Ruman, No. 23 McNichols Co./Valley Automotive Group Chevrolet Corvette EMCO Gears Lap Leader: Paul Menard, No. 3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang |