Fowler Has a "Medium" Run In World Crown at Peach State
#51F Finishes Eighth After a Trying Day
After coming up just a lap shy of victory in the final Georgia Asphalt Series event of the season at Peach State Speedway in Jefferson, Georgia, Kyle Fowler had his eyes focused directly on revenge on the tricky half-mile track at the 200-lap World Crown event on Sunday, November 9th. 

Early on, it appeared that Fowler was going to be in good position to get that revenge he was looking for.  Fowler was flying through the field in the #51F Chevy, but a mid-race jam-up forced him to check up, ruining his momentum towards the front of the field.  Fowler then had to regroup and make his way back up to the front, which he did with a mission, to finish eighth at the checkered flag.
"This is a medium run for us," said Fowler.  "We definitely thought we had a better shot, coming off of the last Peach State race up here. We thought we had a pretty good shot, but overall it’s okay.. 

"I mean, the car looks the same as when we started the race.  We don’t have any damage on it whatsoever.  A bunch of people did crash out and got a bunch of damage, but I'm okay with how we did tonight.

Fowler was able to get some good notes out of the World Crown 200 to take to Pensacola, Florida for the Snowflake 100 at Five Flags Speedway on December 6th.
“We learned how hard we can run on a track surface that is this abrasive and a little bit about setup and what not. But mainly about air pressures we need to start at, so hopefully we'll go down to the Snowflake and have a good run."
Fowler rips around Peach State in the World Crown 200.