August 4, 2023 | By Tadd Haislop, ARCARacing.com

Jesse Love battles exhaustion, rivals to claim ARCA win at Michigan

Brooklyn, MI —  Jesse Love entered Friday’s Henry Ford Health 200 having won five races in 2023, easily the most in the ARCA Menards Series this year.

The ARCA championship points leader’s sixth victory came in arguably the most chaotic — and, in his case, exhausting — event of the season.

Love, the 18-year-old Venturini Motorsports driver from Menlo Park, California, won Friday evening’s race at Michigan International Speedway thanks to a perfect launch on an overtime restart. Despite strong efforts from his VMS teammate Gus Dean and his Joe Gibbs Racing rival Connor Mosack, Love held on for the victory in an event that was defined by madness.

“Just a lot of good guys around us,” a spent Love said, referring to his Venturini team. “Lost our cool suit, lost the helmet blower, feet blower went out from the heat you get. Just everything.

“I feel like I’m in pretty good shape. I go on runs with my dog Buck every day. … But I’m definitely worn out.”

Between Love, Mosack and Rev Racing’s Andres Perez de Lara, there was no telling throughout the Henry Ford Health 200 who would emerge victorious. Perez started on the General Tire Pole and led his share of laps. Mosack started at the back of the pack, but with the fastest car on track — he set the race’s best lap time at 39.233 seconds — he had no trouble working through the field and running up front.

As always, Love also was strong throughout the race. He displayed his speed with multiple astute restarts, none more crucial than the final green flag.

Love’s sixth win of the 2023 season marked the two-time West Series champion’s eighth victory in the ARCA Menards (national) Series dating back to 2021. Those eight wins have come at eight different tracks.

“I’ve got a phenomenal crew chief in Shannon Rursch who just makes my job really easy. And Billy Venturini gives us all the resources we need.”

Friday’s Michigan havoc began on Lap 27, when rookie Frankie Muniz bounced off of Jake Finch coming off Turn 2. The contact resulted in a flat tire for Muniz and the event’s first yellow flag.

On a Lap 41 restart, despite a strong launch by the leader Love, Perez de Lara took the lead with a pass on the inside in Turns 3-4 of the two-mile oval. He kept that lead until he was forced to pit for fuel with fewer than 30 laps to go.

That’s when the mayhem level increased.

With Love and Mosack drag racing on a restart with 25 laps to go, Dean made a massive move to the bottom of Turns 3-4 and passed both cars. But he didn’t hold the point for long.

With 23 laps to go, Mosack slid under Dean entering Turn 1 and got loose. His move up the race track collected Dean, but both drivers kept their cars pointing forward. With everybody in front of him forced to check up, Perez re-took the lead.

Mosack, though, got back to Perez and made the pass for the top spot with 11 laps to go. Shortly after, Perez was forced out of the race with a mechanical issue. He finished 17th.

Mosack was the leader during the fifth caution of the race (fluid from Perez’s car), but on a restart with one lap to go, he slipped as he was pushed by Kris Wright, allowing Love to take the lead in a clean manner.

A crash behind the leaders drew the race’s final caution, which set up Love’s race-winning restart.

Dean finished second ahead of Mosack in third. Andy Jankowiak, who displayed race-winning speed in his family-owned No. 73, set a new career best with his fourth-place run.

Muniz also recorded a new career high. He rebounded from his early accident to finish fifth.

Morgen Baird, Christian Rose, Cody Coughlin, Gage Rodgers and Jon Garrett finished sixth through 10th, respectively.

Friday’s Henry Ford Health 200 featured six cautions, including two that were scheduled.

The ARCA Menards Series returns to action next Friday (Aug. 11) at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park for a combination race with the ARCA Menards Series East. The Reese’s 200 is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. ET.

Live coverage of the Reese’s 200 will be shown on FS1 with a live stream available on the Fox Sports App. A radio broadcast of the race will be available on MRN / SiriusXM (XM channel 391, online channel 981).

RESULTS

Race results
Pos. Car No. Driver Sponsor, OEM Laps Diff.
1 20 Jesse Love* JBL Toyota 105 –
2 25 Gus Dean Dean Custom Air Toyota 105 0.115
3 18 Connor Mosack* Mobil 1 Toyota 105 0.249
4 73 Andy Jankowiak* KLAS Motorsports Toyota 105 0.768
5 30 Frankie Muniz* Rette Jones Racing Ford 105 1.248
6 11 Morgen Baird Long Drink/Experience Jackson Toyota 105 1.406
7 32 Christian Rose* West Virginia Department of Tourism Ford 105 1.474
8 72 Cody Coughlin JEGS/Cody Coughlin Company Ford 105 1.657
9 10 Gage Rodgers* Volara Foam Toyota 105 2.171
10 66 Jon Garrett* Venture Foods Chevrolet 105 7.098
11 55 Kris Wright FNB Corporation Toyota 104 1 Lap
12 15 Jake Finch* Phoenix Toyota 103 2 Laps
13 97 Jason Kitzmiller A.L.L Construction Chevrolet 101 4 Laps
14 65 Jeffery MacZink Syncon Flooring/Parkway Srvcs Toyota 100 5 Laps
15 93 Caleb Costner* Swidorski Brothers Trucking & Excavating Chevrolet 98 7 Laps
16 31 Tim Goulet* Auto DNA Collision and Detail Chevrolet 96 9 Laps
17 2 Andres Perez de Lara* Max Siegal Inc Chevrolet 91 14 Laps
18 69 Scott Melton Melton McFadden Insurance/Donna’s Donuts Toyota 80 25 Laps
19 48 Brad Smith Copraya.com Ford 53 52 Laps
20 06 A.J. Moyer Riversedgevt.com/JCRpays.com Ford 19 86 Laps
21 12 Tim Monroe FastTrackRacing.com Ford 8 97 Laps
22 03 Alex Clubb Clubb Racing Ford 4 101 Laps
23 49 Jeff Smith* Copraya.com Chevrolet 0 105 Laps

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