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Collecting the Cash: Gabe Brown Pockets $10,000 for First Career Granite State Pro Stock Win at Claremont – YankeeRacer.com

Collecting the Cash: Gabe Brown Pockets $10,000 for First Career Granite State Pro Stock Win at Claremont

CLAREMONT, N.H. — For the first time in his Pro Stock career, Gabe Brown was celebrating in a big way on Sunday at Claremont Motorsports Park.

The New Hampshire native collected his first career Granite State Pro Stock Series victory in the biggest race of the season, the 150-lap, $10,000 to win main event sponsored by Key Chevrolet Buick GMC of Newport. Brown put the No. 61 Pro Stock into the winner’s circle for the first time following a grueling race, holding off one of the best in the business, Joey Pole, over the final laps.

The win also allowed Brown to extend his championship points lead in the series with five scheduled events remaining in the 2021 schedule.

“This is crazy, I don’t even know what to say,” Brown said. “We lost power steering on lap 15, and I’m beat. I just can’t thank everyone who helps me enough — we have worked so hard for this.”

Brown took the lead from Pole on lap 24, and never looked back over the course of the 150 laps. In the final few circuits, Pole was almost close enough to make a run at the cash, but couldn’t get the job done.

“That was a lot of fun, I gave Gabe all I had,” Pole said. “I was trying to keep the pressure on him. Gabe had a great night tonight, they worked really hard, he’s really earned this. I would have liked to get $10,000, but he ran a great race. This is a big race for us Super Late Model drivers, thank you to Granite State for putting it on.”

Former series winner Luke Hinkley was third, only 1.412 seconds back at the checkered flag, while Eddie MacDonald and 2020 Granite State Nationals winner Derek Griffith finished the top-five.

“After about three or four laps it lost all of the turn,” Hinkley said. “These guys that we are out there racing against are great people. We are happy with it. I have to thank all of my guys.”

Josh King was sixth, followed by Joey Kendall, Ryan Green, Evan Beaulieau and Aaron Fellows, who drove the famed No. 48 Rollie Lindblad prepared chassis to a top-10 finish.

The Granite State Pro Stock Series will return to the track at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on Saturday, August 14, for the second stop of the season at the Maine oval. For more information on the Granite State Pro Stock Series, visit gspss.net and follow the series on social media including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

RESULTS: GRANITE STATE PRO STOCK SERIES AT CLAREMONT MOTORSPORTS PARK; JULY 31, 2021:

  1. Gabe Brown

  2. Joey Pole

  3. Luke Hinkley

  4. Eddie MacDonald

  5. Derek Griffith

  6. Josh King

  7. Joey Kendall

  8. Ryan Green

  9. Evan Beaulieu

  10. Aaron Fellows

  11. Devin O’Connell

  12. Casey Call

  13. Cory Casagrande

  14. Bryan Kruczek

Sources:  Souza Media/Kyle Souza

Rob Branning/GSPSS photo