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Defending
Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco
Bravo champion Tommy Tarlton comes out on
top of crazy & wild finish at
Santa Maria
Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Santa Maria, CA – May 2, 2010…When
it comes to dramatic finishes few have come
close to Friday night's Ocean Sprint Car
Series presented by Taco Bravo main event at
the Santa Maria Speedway, where race-long
leader Tommy Tarlton lost the top-spot to
Bud Kaeding with just a couple laps
remaining, yet regained the advantage at the
checkered flag
when Kaeding got together with a lapped car
and flipped down the front stretch.
The event marked the first appearance for
the Ocean 360 Sprints outside of
Watsonville
and was also the opener of the second annual
Doug Fort Memorial weekend at the 1/3 mile
clay oval, located just north of the city of Santa Maria.
When the number four pill was drawn for the
inversion by fast qualifier Evan Suggs it
put Kerman's Davey Pombo and
Tarlton on the front row of the 30-lap
feature. As the
green lights came on Tarlton powered
into the lead as the rest of the field tried
to shake things out on the very treacherous
surface, which had dried out considerably
and began to get black in spots. Pombo's
hopes at a solid finish turned sour on the
opening lap as he looped the car in turn
four to bring out a yellow and make for a
complete restart.
With Pombo restarting at the tail it moved
Visalia's Cory Eliason up to the pole
position and when the green lights back on
Tarlton would once again charge into the
lead aboard the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino,
Corporate America Lending No. 21, with Suggs
immediately moving up to second. When the
racing got into a flow drivers used every
inch of the Santa Maria Speedway, putting on
a great show for the solid
Friday night crowd
on hand. Current Ocean Sprints point leader Bud Kaeding
would step up his challenges early on and
make a text book slide job in turns one and
two to claim second from Suggs, before
trying his best to chase down the leader.
As the race progressed and traffic came into
play Kaeding was able to get within a couple
car lengths of Tarlton's rear bumper, but
the Easton
driver navigated his way through the slower
cars with perfection to keep the three-time
& defending USAC Silver Crown champion at
bay. With the race winding down things
seemed to heat up throughout the field as
Suggs, Salinas driver
Ronnie Day,
Eliason, Eric Rossi,
Peter Murphy
and a host of others began to slice and dice
amongst each other, trading positions with
regularity on the speedway.
Lap 21 then saw Eliason slow to a stop and
have a possible top-five run cut short when
he and Suggs made contact, which resulted in
front end damage on Eliason's sprinter and
also left Suggs with a broken shock. On the
restart things continued to be hectic as
positions changed hands, but would soon come
to a crawl after contact left Suggs' No. 33e
machine stopped on the inside of the second
corner to bring out another caution with
22-laps complete. When the racing got back
underway for the final time Tarlton
continued to lead the field, but when
traffic appeared yet again Kaeding would
make his move aboard the Sala/Matherly
Racing, M&M Powder Coaters No. 19.
Rounding the fourth corner to complete the
28th lap Kaeding was able to find
some bite down low and slipped underneath
Tarlton to grab the top-spot. With the white
flag waving next time by Tarlton wasn't done
just yet and made a valiant charge to the
outside of turns three and four on the final
go-around, but appeared to get a bit too
high and it looked to be Kaeding's race to
win. Just when the Campbell driver had less
than a straightaway to go till victory, he
tried to get under a lapped car, but contact
was made and it sent his No. 19 mount
flipping down the front stretch.
As Kaeding was flipping and getting closer
to the finish line
Tarlton took advantage of his loss of
momentum and just barely crossed the
checkered ahead of him to claim the
unbelievable win. While most weren't even
sure who had gotten to the line first,
things turned even crazier when officials
deemed that Kaeding didn't quite get to the
start-finish-line where he had came to a
stop, therefore was placed 14th
in the initial rundown. However, after
reviewing the video Kaeding was placed
second in the order as it was deemed his
front wheels were over the finish line at
the checkered flag.
The dramatic triumph was Tarlton's first of
the season after coming off his Ocean
Sprints championship year where he scored
four victories with the series. "This was a
pretty amazing finish and I don't even
really know what to say about that one,"
said an excited Tarlton in victory lane. "I
thought we lost this one there in the last
couple laps and when I crossed the finish
line I didn't know if we got him or not, but
this is just awesome to get a win here for
my whole team."
Coming home in third after the video
review and having a fine run in the main
event was the Keith Day Trucking,
El Camino Machine
and Welding No. 22 of Ronnie Day. "This was
a real good run for us tonight and we're
pretty happy to get up here on the podium in
my second race driving for my brother," said
the former King of
California. "I have to thank this
team and also Jonathan Allard for giving us
some tips on the set-up because I think it
paid off in the feature. Most importantly I
want to thank all you fans for coming out
and spending your hard earned money and
supporting us here tonight."
Scoring fourth and earning the "Fully
Charged" hard-charger award from
Sun Electric
was the Buster and Ziggy Enterprise, Tachi
Palace Hotel & Casino No. 11 of
Clovis'
Peter Murphy, who started 20th on
the grid in the feature. "It's pretty
awesome to be up here after the way the
night started for us," said Murphy, who
began the evening by qualifying just 23rd
fastest out of 26-cars. "We had a great car
in the main event and it was pretty wild out
there racing with a lot of guys through
traffic so I hope the fans enjoyed the
show."
Completing the top-10 in the main event were
Campbell's Brent Kaeding,
Gilroy's Eric Rossi, Elk Grove's
Kyle Larson,
Morgan Hills
Devon Ostheimer, West Linn,
Oregon's Zach
Zimmerly and Corralitos' Jerry Bonnema. The
three eight-lap heat races were picked off
by Rossi,
Morgan Hill's
Ricky Wright
Jr. and Brent Kaeding. Evan Suggs began the
event by setting fast-time with a clocking
of 12.987 around the 1/3 mile clay oval.
Full results from the night are available at
http://www.oceanspeedway.com
The Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by
Taco Bravo will return to action this coming
Friday night May 7 at
Watsonville's Ocean
Speedway. For more news on the series stay
logged to
http://www.oceansprints.com
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