Wed, 7 Sep 2005, 10:29 AM

Payne Holds Off Hernandez for First Indy Win
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Courtesy of Duke Ritenhouse
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CLERMONT, Ind. -- Jay Payne picked a good time to come
up with his best run of the weekend, posting a 6.104 in the Mac Tools
U.S. Nationals final to turn away the hottest driver on the AMS Staff
Leasing Pro Mod Challenge presented by TLR tour and claim the first
Indianapolis title of his long driving career.

Payne celebrates win.
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Payne's 6.104 in his Valvoline-backed '05 Stratus - one-thousandth
quicker than his No. 2 qualifying time - was enough to get past a
6.12 by Joshua Hernandez, who was racing in his fourth consecutive
AMS/TLR final and looking to win consecutive events for the first
time in his career. Hernandez had earlier qualified No. 1 with a 6.08
and posted low e.t. in each of the first three eliminations rounds.
"Let's face it, Josh and [Tommy Lipar Racing crew chief] Howard Moon
were quicker than us all day," said Payne, twice a runner-up in the
alcohol classes at the U.S. Nationals. "But in the final, everything
clicked for us and things seemed to go in our favor. Sometimes it
helps just to be in the right place at the right time."
Payne and the Brad Anderson-led Valvoline team were also at the top
of their game in the semifinals against AMS/TLR Cup points leader
Mike Ashley, who was attempting to make the Pro Mod Challenge final
round a Hernandez-Ashley duel for the third straight event. Payne
used a massive starting-line advantage to hold off Ashley, 6.19 to
6.14, winning by .004-second.

Jay Payne
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The weekend wasn't a total loss, though, for Ashley, whose late-round
finish helped him edge closer to winning his second straight Pro Mod
Challenge season championship. Ashley, with 4,231 points, leads both
second-place Hernandez and third-place Payne (the only two drivers
with the possibility of catching him) by more than 800 points and is
in a good position to clinch the AMS/TLR Cup points title later this
month in Dallas. Should Ashley leave the Dallas event (the second-to-
last of the 14 Pro Mod Challenge events this season) with a lead of
717 points or greater, he will win his second straight Pro Mod
Challenge championship.
The win was the second of the season for Payne, who opened up the
2005 campaign by beating Ashley in the Gainesville final. Payne,
Hernandez, and Ashley have combined to win 10 of the 12 Pro Mod
Challenge events this season.
"Gainesville was great, but it was unexpected; we hadn't done any
full runs with the car yet, and we were probably as surprised as
anyone to win," said Payne. "This one today, though, is very special
to me. Indy is Indy - there's nothing else like it."
AMS/TLR Cup points standings
1. Mike Ashley 4,231 (5 wins)
2. Joshua Hernandez 3,357 (3 wins)
3. Jay Payne 3,237 (2 wins)
4. Troy Critchley 2,509
5. Thomas Patterson 2,408
6. Troy Coughlin 2,200 (1 win)
7. Zach Barklage 2,152
8. Frankie Taylor 1,764
9. Glen Kerunsky 1,691 (1 win)
10. Kirk Kuhns 1,669


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