Hard Fought Fourth-Place Spot for Owen Kelly at Road America
The No. 54 Monster Energy team competed this week with Australian driver Owen Kelly and achieved a fourth-place finish at their first road-course event of the year. It was the Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) No. 54 Monster Energy team’s 11th top-five finish in 14 starts this year, which allowed them to maintain first place in the series Owner’s Championship point standings.
The field took the green flag and Kelly kept the second-place spot secure until he made his charge to the front. “Take care of the car,” described crew chief Adam Stevens to his new driver who battled among the top five positions over the course of the first dozen laps. Pole sitter AJ Allmendinger in the No. 22 Ford, remained strong in the lead as Stevens continued, “Owen you’re as good as anyone but the 22 – he has clean air.”
Then in an unfortunate twist of fate, the No. 54 machine lost fuel pressure and Kelly was forced to pull the black Camry off the side of the track, causing an event caution period. With the help of an emergency vehicle to push it back around, the Monster Energy machine came to pit road to replenish Sunoco fuel. Quick work by the pit crew would allow the No. 54 to beat the pace car off pit road, keeping them on the lead lap. As the event remained under yellow, Stevens brought his driver down pit road a second time to ‘top off’ the fuel again and to provide fresh Goodyear tires and a chassis adjustment.
When the field took the green flag on lap 32, Kelly and the Monster Energy team were in 30th position. By lap 40 the JGR outfit was back up to 22nd-place, after making another visit to pit road, and by lap 50 Kelly had driven back into the top-ten. “You trained hard here bud, have a lot in the bank and it’s time to use it,” exclaimed Stevens over the radio as final event laps passed. As predicted by the team earlier in the day, the event saw eight caution laps over the final 10 laps of the race, leading to a green-white-checkered restart to determine the winner. Hard charging until the end and not without damage to the black No. 54 Camry, from on-track battles in the last few turns of the course, the Monster Energy Toyota finished the race-extended lap 55 in fourth place.Kelly told media post event, “It was like WWF wrestling there at the end. Our setup was a little off at the front of the car and having to get back after running out of fuel didn’t help, so to get a top-five finish is good. It keeps my record going.” Kelly has two NASCAR starts on road-course events, both yielding top-five finishes. He will compete again with the No. 54 JGR team at the inaugural Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for the Nationwide Children’s Hospital 200 on August 17.
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