Custer starts from the pole takes second win of the season

Well that didn’t take long for Cole Custer to back up a win. Custer who just back in August at Iowa became the youngest winner in the NASCAR K&N Series at just 15 year old again returned to victory lane this weekend at New Hampshire, leading 60 of the scheduled laps.

Making what would just be his 15th start in the lower feeder division of the NASCAR K&N series turned the fastest lap in Friday qualifying to take the pole for the North American Power 150, which is his second pole of the season after also securing it back on August 2nd at Iowa.

In addition to being the youngest winner in the NASCAR K&N Series Custer also wrote his name in the history books becoming the youngest winner at New Hampshire.

“The guys bring a great car to the track, I have to thank Gene Haas and Haas Automation. All the guys did great, the car was perfect” Custer said.

Following behind Custer was Daniel Suarez who took home his fifth top-three finish in the last hand full of races, Cale Conley, Ben Rhodes, and Dylan Presnell rounded out the top-five.

Brett Moffitt who finished in the seventh spot was able to cut Dylan Kwasniewski’s points lead down to just 23 point with just two races remaining after Kwasniewski who was battling for the lead with eventual race winner Custer got spun on lap 34 to finish out the race with his worst finish of the season in 24th.

NOTES: For those at home the race will be tape delayed broadcast will be on Fox Sports 1 on October 4th. Also the series will move on to Dover International Speedway next Friday.