Zeb Wise nabs second career ASCoC win at Attica

Zeb Wise nabs second career ASCoC win at Attica
Zeb Wise runs his No. 10 car. Photo Courtesy Indy Racing Images.

What could happen to an ASCoC fans favorite driver on Friday night did happen.

As long as your favorite isn’t Zeb Wise. Everything went right for him.

The Indiana native picked up his second career All Star Circuit of Champions win at Attica Raceway Park on Friday night, beating out Jac Haudenschild to get it.

“Man the last month and a half… two months, have been so rough,” Wise said in victory lane on the FloRacing broadcast. “It’s just been such a trying year for me. I don’t think I’ve had a tougher year for this one.”

Wise picked up his second win of the season on Friday, which is his 13th top five and 19th top 10 finish.

He currently sits fifth in the series points standings and is just 20 points away from taking fourth from Cap Henry. 

“I love this place,” Wise said. “It’s rewarding. I love Attica. I love the fans. I don’t know why I’ve just always gelled with this place and have always ran here really well.”

Skylar Gee rounded out the podium in one of his best performances of the year, beating out Spencer Bayston and Hunter Schuerenberg to take his second top 5 of the season.

Series points leader Tyler Courtney saw issues throughout the night, but was able to salvage a P12 finish.

The series returns to the track on Saturday night, taking on Attica Raceway Park for the second straight night.

ASCoC Results
Attica Raceway Park 
1. Zeb Wise
2. Jac Haudenschild
3. Skylar Gee
4. Spencer Bayston
5. Hunter Schuerenberg
6. Cory Eliason
7. Cap Henry
8. Brandon Spithaler
9. Gio Scelzi
10. Travis Philo
11. Sammy Swindell
12. Tyler Courtney
13. Cale Thomas
14. DJ Foos
15. Justin Peck
16. Kyle Reinhardt
17. Aaron Reutzel
18. Bill Balog
19. Marcus Dumesny
20. Tim Shaffer
21. Cole Macedo
22. Chris Andrews
23. Byron Reed
24. Caleb Griffith
25. Ian Madsen