Close Championship Battle Highlights Sunday ARCA Visit to Springfield
Teenagers to Battle for Crowe 100 and ARCA Championship
August
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[August 18, 2021]
In 100 plus years of racing at the Illinois State Fair never has such a
close stock car championship battle come to the last Sunday of the
Illinois State Fair. Adding to the interest is the fact that two young
men, who are not yet 20 years of age, are fighting for the 2021 ARCA
Menard’s Series title. One is the grandson of a prominent NASCAR team
owner, the other a Georgia native who drives for a team that hoisted a
car owner’s championship in 2019.
At press time (prior to the August 20 event at Michigan) just 2 markers
separated 18-year-old Ty Gibbs and 19-year-old Cory Heim in the ARCA
championship chase. The August 22 Allen Crowe 100 at Springfield is the
fifteenth event on the 2021 ARCA schedule. Just seven races remain on
the 2021 ARCA schedule with five of those contested in the Midwest and
two of them on the dirt miles of Springfield and DuQuoin.
Gibbs, the grandson of NFL Hall of Fame coach and NASCAR owner Joe Gibbs
is in his third year of ARCA competition. He has thirteen wins and
fifteen pole positions during that span with 2021 being the first
full-time season in the ARCA series. In 2021, Gibbs has seven wins
including Phoenix, Kansas, Charlotte, Mid-Ohio and Winchester. The
Toyota driven by Gibbs and wrenched by Mark McFarland has been up front
for 989 of the 1661 laps completed in 2021. Even at the tender age of
eighteen, Gibbs is a veteran of the Springfield dirt. He started third
and led 10 laps in 2019 before encountering problems and finishing 15th.
Gibbs qualified second in 2020 but never led and finished 10th.
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Heim is also in his third ARCA season
and his first full-time ARCA run. Heim has five wins in 2021
including the season opener at Daytona and on the road course at
Watkins Glen. Heim has led 318 laps in 2021 and has 13 top 10
finishes. The Georgia native ran a Ford for Chad Bryant in 2019, in
2020 he switched to the Venturini Motorsports team driving the
Craftsman sponsored Toyota. Heim ran at Springfield for Bryant in
2019 and battled for the top slot early on with Ty Gibbs, Heim
leading 11 laps and finishing 7th. Last year on the Illinois State
Fair dirt Heim started and finished 8th after a late race accident
ended his day.
In the 2021 season Gibbs and Heim have won all but two pole
positions and all but one race to date. On August 22 the two
teenagers look to continue their season dominance and championship
battle in the 59th running of the Allen Crowe 100 on the Springfield
Mile.
Practice begins at 10 a.m. on August 22 for the ARCA Menard’s
Series, General Tire Pole Qualifying at 11:30 a.m. and the Allen
Crowe 100 at 1:30. The August 22 race will be televised by MAVTV and
streamed via TrackPass. Tickets are available by calling Track
Enterprises at 217-764-3200, at the Illinois State Fair Box Office
or by visiting your local, central Illinois Menards store.
The event is all part of a huge racing weekend in Central Illinois
featuring Lincoln Speedway with MOWA Sprint Cars on Friday night,
Silver Crown Saturday at the Springfield Mile, Jack Hewitt Night
featuring POWRi Midgets at Macon Speedway Saturday night, and the
ARCA Menards Series Sunday afternoon at the Springfield Mile.
Full information on the events can be found at
www.trackenterprises.com.
[By Jay Hardin
Track Enterprises Staff] |