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Christian PaHud Wins Peak Challenge, Coors Light Pole & NASCAR K&N Pro Series Race
Christian PaHud Wins Peak Challenge, Coors Light Pole & NASCAR K&N Pro Series Race
15 Oct 2014
The Peak Stock Car Dream Challenge is truly making dreams come true as Christian PaHud is the third Peak contest driver to win in the number 99 Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) Toyota Camry
Christian PaHud recovered the lead from Brandon McReynolds on a lap 126 restart and he never looked back taking the Toyota/Napa Auto Parts 150 win at All American Speedway in Roseville
By way of the Peak Stock Car Dream Challenge contest, Christian PaHud was awarded an opportunity to drive a NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Toyota stock car during the Toyota/Napa Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway in Roseville, California. PaHud drove the number 99 Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) Peak Toyota to the fastest qualifying time, winning the Coors Brewing Co. Pole Award and then drove the BMR Toyota straight onto victory lane. The Peak Stock Car Dream Challenge included coaching from two-time Daytona 500 race winner and younger brother to Darrell Waltrip, Michael Waltrip.
The Peak Stock Car Dream Challenge is truly making dreams come true. PaHud is the third Peak contest driver to win in the number 99 Bill McAnally Racing Toyota. The 2013 Peak contest winner, Patrick Staropoli, took the checkered flag at Irwindale Speedway in California and Chris Eggleston earned the win at Colorado National Speedway this past July. After his win, Christian PaHud said “I don’t know what to think right now. This is just a dream come true.”
Before the Toyota/Napa Auto Parts 150 race Christian PaHud was seen shaking hands with James Bickford who drove the number 6 Sunrise Ford Fusion to finish in the runner-up position
The Peak Stock Car Dream Challenge included coaching from two-time Daytona 500 race winner and younger brother to Darrell Waltrip, Michael Waltrip who finished the race in 10th place
PaHud led the most laps during the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Toyota/Napa Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway in Roseville, California, but had his work cut out for him. There were six lead changes involving four drivers, however once PaHud took the lead from Brandon McReynolds on a lap 126 restart he never looked back. James Bickford in the number 6 Sunrise Ford Fusion was able to make it past McReynolds eventually finishing in the runner-up position. McReynolds held onto the third position, with Greg Pursley and David Mayhew on his tail.
One more race, the Casino Arizona 100 in Phoenix, Arizona, remains in the 2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West season. Greg Pursley remains in the lead for the championship, by 21 points, and was able to increase his lead over Dylan Lupton due to Lupton’s unfortunate mid-race spin. Brandon McReynolds is just seven points behind Lupton in third. The final race at Phoenix International Raceway could decide the 2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship.
Christian PaHud started his day off right by driving the number 99 Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) Peak Toyota to the fastest qualifying time, winning the Coors Light Pole Award
K&N representatives attended the Toyota/Napa Auto Parts 150 race at All American Speedway in Roseville, California and were able to congratulate Christian PaHud on his victory