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Goodyear, NASCAR East At Bristol
Dylan Kwasniewski, the teenager who won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship in 2012, is at it again.
Kwasniewski won the DRIVE4COPD 125, the season opener for the K&N Pro Series East at Bristol Motor Speedway, after leading the final 96 laps. It was his sixth victory in 29 starts between the East and West programs.
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Goodyear is the exclusive tire provider for both K&N Pro Series circuits, as well as for the Canadian Tire Series. Drivers like Kwasniewski can race in the three series secure in the knowledge that they have experience with the bias-ply tire package Goodyear will supply for a given event.
Pole sitter Michael McGuire led the first 29 laps around Bristol’s .533-mile, high banked oval before Kwasniewski took over. Kwasniewski was never headed once he got the lead, but his margin of victory was still only 1.232 seconds.
Brett Moffitt finished second, followed by Ryan Gifford, McGuire and C.J. Faison. McGuire’s pole-grabbing qualifying lap was clocked at 120.694 mph.
Goodyear employs about 69,000 people at manufacturing plants and facilities in 22 nations. Based in Akron, Ohio, Goodyear is among the largest tiremakers in the world and is the worldwide leader in race tire innovation.
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