Just a month ago Cole Custer found victory lane in Iowa Speedway after starting on the pole writing his name into the history books as the youngest K&N winner at 15-years-old. New Hampshire was no different as he started on pole and found his way to victory lane for just the second time in his 12th career start. The California native is the son of Joe Custer who is a Stewart-Haas Racing executive.
Monroe winner, Daniel Suarez, was able to hold on for another impressive runner-up finish. That was Suarez’s 5th top five in the last six races in the K&N Series. Cale Conley had a strong run finishing 3rd, with rookie Ben Rhodes and Dylan Presnell coming home 4th and 5th.
Dylan Kwasnewski came into the race with a very impressive points lead, but all that dwindled to 23 when he wrecked on lap 34 while battling for the lead. Dylan’s competitor in the points standings, Brett Moffitt took advantage of the circumstances by finishing 7th. Rookies Gray Gaulding (8th), Mackena Bell (9th) and Ronnie Bassett Jr. (10th) rounded out the top 10.
The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East will next race in the Drive Sober 150 at Dover International Speedway on Friday, Sept. 27.
The North America 100 at New Hampshire will air on TV Friday October 4th on Fox Sports 1.