Holman Has Productive Day Despite Wreck

In a weekend filled with so much promise Hendersonville Tennessee native Caleb Holman still had a successful weekend despite getting turned by Austin Wayne Self.
In the first practice of the weekend Holman took his blue and black Food Country USA Chevrolet Silverado around the 7/8 mile track in Newton Iowa that was a total of 852 miles away from Home in Abingdon, VA. So far this season Holman has impressed many people in just the limited schedule he has raced. Holman has a Top-10 at Iowa and a 16th at Texas which surely brought a lot of confidence into Iowa. Holman was 22nd in First Practice, 10th in Second Practice, and he was able to make it into the final round of qualifying for the first time in 2016. Holman would start 12th in the Speediatrics 200.
During the race Holman stayed right where he qualified and stayed consistent just as he had been doing all season long. Then on 194, with 6 laps to go, Austin Wayne Self didn't give Holman enough room and that sent the #75 sadly back first into the outside wall ending his night. Holman showed his displeasure for Austin Wayne Self and would end up finishing 26th. With 3 great runs in a row it shows that Caleb Holman and his Henderson Motorsports team have something going for them and that with more funding could contend with drivers like William Byron, Matt Crafton, among the other higher funded teams. We don't know when we will see Caleb Holman back on track but know he will be one to watch for sure! (Koelle,2016)

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