Ray Cook Ends 2016 on a High Note with Victory in 'Hangover' 40-Lap Feature

K&N driver Ray Cook capped 2016 with a win in the 40-lap "Hangover" race New Year'

Ray Cook took the lead of the 'Hangover' on Lap 15 then cruised to the win at 411 Motor Speedway

K&N-sponsored driver Ray Cook capped his 2016 season with a win in the December 31st “Hangover” Super Late Model race on 411 Motor Speedway’s 3/8-mile oval in Seymour, Tennessee. The win, the “Tarheel Tiger’s” third of 2016, required a gutsy performance to beat Donald McIntosh, who had lately been on a hot streak.

Cook’s second spot in his group’s qualifying put him second in the outside row, fourth overall for the 40-lap main event. After jumping to third on the start, Cook went backward again to fourth while trying to take second. After a bit of work, he found a clear path to the leader, McIntosh, who had sprinted away with the others behind fighting for second.

“By about lap 7 or 8, the leader had about a straightaway lead,” Cook said. “The car had been flawless all day and I knew I just had to be patient.”

Veteran racer Ray Cook knows how to ring in the New Year, picking up a $4,000 win in the Hangover.

Ray Cook's win gave him a $4,000 payday, a pretty nice way to ring in the New Year

Foot by foot, Cook reeled in McIntosh until he overtook the race leader on lap 15 with an outside move. The veteran oval driver, Cook, held onto first place for the remaining 25 laps, including a late-race restart after McIntosh’s car retired to bring out a caution. The win was good for $4,000 payday, not a bad way to ring in the New Year.

“It’s huge,” Cook said. “You’re only as good as your last race. Since we won’t race until January 28, it gives us a nice period to enjoy the win.”

The win came with his Capital Race Cars Super Late Model chassis and using and older, though obviously still strong, 427-based V8 from South Carolina’s Kenny Lamb Racing Engines. That engine breathes through a K&N air cleaner on the carburetor and also uses K&N oil filers on the dry sump system.

Ray has been a K&N driver for more than 20 years. “We’ve been using K&N my whole career,” he said. “We’ve had great success with them and never had a single issue with any of their parts.”

"The car had been flawless all day," said Ray Cook of his Hangover-winning Super Late Mode

Ray Cook has run K&N products in his cars for his whole career

The Hangover win is especially sweet for Cook after he ran a relatively abbreviated schedule in 2016. He cut back from his usual 65 to 70 annual races to only run 30 in 2016 while also promoting three series (Schaeffer’s Southern National Series, Schaeffer’s Spring Nationals, and Schaeffer’s Southern Nationsl Bonus Series) and races at Tri-County Racetrack in his hometown of Brasstown, North Carolina.

He expects a similar schedule in 2017, though he’s looking forward to his first race of the year, the Cabin Fever 40 at Boyd’s Speedway in Ringgold, Georgia. Cook won that race in 2009 and finished a strong third last year, so he looks to carry his Hangover victory into a great start to 2017.

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