NEWTON, Iowa — Saturday’s Calypso 150 at Iowa Speedway was a case of déjà vu for Luke Fenhaus and William Sawalich.
In a repeat of the ARCA Menards Series East race at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway earlier this year, a caution with less than five laps remaining gave Fenhaus an opportunity to derail Sawalich’s perfect race in overtime.
Just like at Nashville, Fenhaus took advantage of the last restart by powering past Sawalich on the bottom line. He successfully held off one final charge from Sawalich to score his first victory in the main ARCA Menards Series and his second in ARCA Menards Series East competition.
“I knew I had to win the race,” Fenhaus said about the overtime attempt. “[Sawalich] was giving me the bottom and you can get ran into so easily on the top. I had to hit my restart right and not spin the tires. I got into [turn] one really well and used the racetrack ahead of me. It was enough for the win.”
Fenhaus spent the entire evening trying to chase down Sawalich, who was in pursuit of Joe Gibbs Racing’s fourth consecutive win at the facility.
A caution for Conner Jones’ spin was what Fenhaus needed to mount a challenge for the win. He had made incremental progress on Sawalich while trying to get a second lane going, but those efforts had proven fruitless until the last caution flag.
Being able to overtake Sawalich off turn two was a cathartic moment for Fenhaus. He was thrilled to not only beat a Joe Gibbs Racing car, but to also celebrate a victory at Iowa Speedway, which is located just a few hundred miles away from his hometown in Wausau, Wisconsin.
“I was just trying to get the top to work,” Fenhaus said. “I was free in and free off, but it was also hot and slick all day. To come away on top means a lot. This is a big one for us and even sweeter to have all my friends and parents here. It was a special one.”
Fenhaus now has two ARCA Menards Series East victories on his rookie season despite only leading a combined total of four laps.
ARCA Menards Series points leader Jesse Love salvaged a third-place finish after a difficult day.
Rounding out the top-five finishers were Lavar Scott and Toni Breidinger.