Matt Kobyluck Slings Monkey Off His Back; Wins South Boston 150
Matt Kobyluck has been rather laid back when talking about the misfortunes that have plagued the Mohegan Sun Casino race team since the season began, but excitement was all you got out of him following Saturday night’s Busch East Series win at South Boston Speedway. Kobyluck outraced Peyton Sellers for the checkered flag at the 4/10th’s mile oval, and collected his first win and first top-five since the 2006 Toyota All-Star Showdown.


“The guys gave me an awesome car,” said Kobyluck. “From the drop of the green to the very last lap, the car handled identically the same. I knew what to expect every single lap going into the corner: it never faded, it never got tight, and it never got loose. I could just sail it in there. We’ve had a tough start to the season and this is the way you rebound. You can’t rebound any better than this, and I’m just thrilled to be able to give the guys a finish representative of the cars they’ve given me all season long.”
Kobyluck started fourth after turning a lap of 91.522 mph (15.734 seconds) in time trials earlier in the afternoon. Kobyluck was fifth in qualifying order, and had the top speed for a good portion of qualifying events.
“The guys gave me an awesome car,” said Kobyluck. “From the drop of the green to the very last lap, the car handled identically the same. I knew what to expect every single lap going into the corner: it never faded, it never got tight, and it never got loose. I could just sail it in there. We’ve had a tough start to the season and this is the way you rebound. You can’t rebound any better than this, and I’m just thrilled to be able to give the guys a finish representative of the cars they’ve given me all season long.”
Matt got all the glory at South Boston. (NASCAR / Mike Keon photo)
Kobyluck started fourth after turning a lap of 91.522 mph (15.734 seconds) in time trials earlier in the afternoon. Kobyluck was fifth in qualifying order, and had the top speed for a good portion of qualifying events.
“If he got me on the restarts, I could have probably pressed the envelope and gotten back by him, but it wasn’t the right time to try and make it happen. I knew we’d have more cautions. I knew I needed to play it smart,” Kobyluck said.
The next restart came at lap 67 with Kobyluck and Sellers taking off dead even. They stayed that wait through turns one, two, and three before Kobyluck went over the line just inches ahead of Sellers. The following lap, Sellers settled in out front where he stayed for the next 15 laps.

The restart at lap 83 saw Kobyluck take over the reigns and lead until lap 100, when a restart gave the benefit to Sellers.
“Peyton is a cool character. He’s not a beater and banger. He wants to run you clean, and he wants you to run him clean. I had a lot of fun and he said the same thing to me,” Kobyluck said.
The duo swapped the lead four more times before Kobyluck took over for good at lap 140, and despite a caution with five laps to go, the Uncasville, CT-native was able to hold for the win and a guaranteed starting position in the 2007 edition of the Toyota All-Star Showdown.
Kobyluck takes the checkers.
“He’d get the lead then I would get the lead, and I was pressuring him the whole time when he did get the lead on me,” Kobyluck said of his battle with Sellers. “We were able to run side-by-side and the fans got a great show. They had to have – it was a great show from my seat.”
Kobyluck moved up to eighth in the point standings with his victory.