PENSACOLA, Fla. – Based on the way he barely lost the ARCA Menards Series East season-opener to fellow rookie Max Gutiérrez a few weeks ago, Sammy Smith’s eventual first win on the platform felt like an inevitability.
It became a reality Saturday night at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida, where the 16-year-old from Johnston, Iowa, won the Pensacola 200 Presented by Inspectra Thermal Solutions in convincing fashion.
Smith’s first victory came in just his second series start.
Smith, who earlier Saturday earned the General Tire Pole Award when he put the No. 18 Engine Ice Toyota on the top of the speed chart toward the end of an open qualifying session, finished ahead of second-place Mason Diaz by more than two seconds on the half-mile paved oval.
“I can’t thank the team enough,” said Smith, who is driving for Joe Gibbs Racing in the ARCA Menards Series East this season. “The first part of the race, we weren’t very good. We were alright. But we fought back and made some good adjustments.
“Can’t thank (crew chief) Mark McFarland and the whole Engine Ice team enough for a great Toyota Camry.”
Smith’s win Saturday at 5 Flags served as redemption for the race that got away from him almost three weeks ago at Florida’s New Smyrna Speedway. Smith led a race-high 78 laps in the season-opener before a late penalty shuffled him back. He ended up part of a three-wide race to the win, which went to Gutiérrez.
Smith again led the most laps (145 of 200) in the second race of the 2021 season, this time finishing the job after maintaining the lead on a restart with 14 laps to go.
“It really makes up for New Smyrna,” said Smith. “I feel like we should have won New Smyrna, and circumstances happened. But tonight I think is a good redemption, and here we are.”
Diaz, who is running full-time in the ARCA Menards Series East for the second consecutive season, earned a new career high with his second-place finish. This after he finished fourth in the 2021 opener at New Smyrna.
“After the last restart there I thought I had a chance (at) him,” Diaz said of Smith, who pulled away on final restart. “(Restarting is) always better on the bottom here. We got a good restart and were able to hang with him, but sadly going into Turn 3 I went too shallow and just washed up the track a little bit and he got away from me.”
Taylor Gray finished third after leading 53 laps Saturday. He spent the last 45 laps of the race recovering from contact with the wall after he and fourth-place finisher Rajah Caruth collided while battling for position.
Caruth’s fourth-place finish came in just his second ARCA Menards start driving the No. 6 UTI/UNI Chevrolet for Rev Racing.
Joey Iest, Gray’s David Gilliland Racing teammate, rounded out the top five. Parker Retzlaff, Gutiérrez, Stephanie Moyer, Daniel Dye and Richard Garvie made up the rest of the top 10.
The finish:
Sammy Smith, Mason Diaz, Taylor Gray, Rajah Caruth, Joey Iest, Parker Retzlaff, Max Gutierrez, Stephanie Moyer, Daniel Dye, Richard Garvie, Carson Kvapil, Dick Doheny, Wayne Peterson.