Peters wins American Ethanol 200

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Timothy Peters celebrates in Pizza Ranch Victory Lane after winning the American Ethanol 200 on Saturday night at Iowa Speedway as part of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

Timothy Peters considered it a milestone victory.

It certainly was memorable.

Peters took the lead off a restart with 10 laps remaining to dash to victory in the Camping World Truck Series American Ethanol 200 Saturday night at Iowa Speedway. The win was the first of the season, allowing him to increase his season points lead to 12 over Justin Lofton.

“I love Iowa and I love going to places where our results are OK and turning them into a best finish,” Peters said. “(Saturday) was definitely a milestone in my career, I feel like, because I’ve never sat on the pole and never led like we did to win the race.”

The Red Horse Racing driver claimed his first pole position of the season. He became the third Truck driver in four races to win from the pole.

Peters achieved it in dramatic fashion. A late wreck forced a seventh caution with less than 20 laps remaining to set up the final restart between Peters and veteran Ron Hornaday. When Hornaday spun his tires slightly at the restart, Peters moved ahead, never looked back and pulled away for his fourth career win.

The last caution was a welcome sight to Peters.

“We just launched really well, and got a really good restart and beat him to the corner for a good start into Turn 1,” said Peters, who was determined to improve his restarts from the Kentucky Speedway race in June. “He couldn’t get by. I was sitting there praying that the caution wouldn’t come out.”

Peters exacted a little revenge from Hornaday, who snatched the lead from him on a restart with 33 laps to go, diving to the inside of both Peters and Johnny Sauter.

“He just came out of nowhere,” Peters said of Hornaday. “He’s always good on restarts.”

Hornaday was just the third leader after more than three-quarters of the race was dominated by Peters and James Buescher, who was vying for his third win of the season.

The pair traded leads, distancing themselves from the field. Buescher was in control when an unexpected accident eliminated him from contention and helped Peters.

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