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Easton's Tommy
Tarlton leads Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by
Taco Bravo into round four this Friday May 14 at
Ocean Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA – May 11, 2010…Defending
Ocean 360 Sprints champion Tommy Tarlton of Easton
will lead the charge into this Friday's fourth round
of competition at the Ocean Speedway carrying a
five-point advantage at the top of the series
standings over Campbell's Bud Kaeding.
So far this year three different winners have
captured main events during the first three races
with Bud Kaeding,
Tarlton and most recently Justin Sanders, who
tallied his second career Ocean Sprint Car Series
presented by Taco Bravo victory last Friday.
As has been said during pit meetings so far this
year, in an effort to minimize the amount of laps
and time under caution and also as a safety measure
for all drivers on track at all times, Raceceivers
will become mandatory for the rest of the season
with the Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco
Bravo starting this Friday night at Ocean Speedway.
Drivers not responding to a request under caution
via the Raceiver, will not be scored from that point
on during the race.
Tarlton goes into this weekend following a third
place finish last Friday, which also marked his
third consecutive podium result to open the Ocean
Sprint Car Series season. The driver of the
Corporate America
Lending, Tarlton & Son Inc. No. 21 sprinter also
captured a main event win at the Giant Chevrolet
Speedway in
Hanford
this past Saturday night. Tarlton will be in search
of his second Ocean Sprints win of the year to help
extend his lead in the standings as he looks to make
it back-to-back titles.
After scoring a runner-up finish from the fourth row
last week Bud Kaeding will also be looking for his
second Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco
Bravo main event win of the year on Friday. The
three-time USAC Silver Crown champion last year
tallied seven top-five finishes in eight Ocean
Sprints starts and in 2010 he has once again been
running consistently at the front of the field
aboard the Sala/Matherly Racing, M&M Powder Coaters
No. 19 mount. Kaeding is also coming off a strong
run from 13th to third at last Saturday's
Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial in
Chico.
Hoping to continue his solid start to the season on
Friday will be Gilroy's Eric Rossi, who
currently sits in a tie for third in the Ocean
Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo standings
and is just seven-markers back of Tarlton for the
top-spot. The former Johnny Key Classic, Mini Gold
Cup and Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial winner last week
looked racy yet again and scored a heat race win,
before finishing seventh in the main event behind
the wheel of the Team RCR, Chase Wood Racing No. 4r
sprinter.
Tied with Rossi going into the fourth round of
racing is former two-time Ocean Sprint Car Series
champion Brent Kaeding of Campbell, who set
fast-time and finished fifth in the main event last
week aboard his Al's Roofing Supply, Williams
Roofing No. 69. "BK" has finished in the top-five
during all three races so far this season and will
be looking to get into victory lane at the Ocean
Speedway for the first time in over a year on
Friday. The 13-time King of California is also the
current point leader with the Golden State Challenge
Series going into this Saturday's Pombo/Sargent
Classic in Tulare.
Following his big victory last Friday Sanders
currently rounds out the top-five in the Ocean
Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo standings
coming into this weekend. The 17-year-old driver of
the North County Plastering, B&K Trump Farms
sponsored No. 17 sprint car started from the pole
and held off all challengers last week to score
victory and move within just eight-points of leader
Tommy Tarlton. The Prunedale racer last season
finished sixth in the Ocean Sprints standings and
has been very impressive so far in 2010 at Ocean
Speedway.
Elk Grove's Kyle Larson
goes into Friday ranking sixth in the Ocean Sprint
Car Series standings and will be looking for a
strong night to make up some points on the leader,
as he sits 19-markers out of the top-spot. Last week
the 17-year-old tallied the Sun-Electric
hard-charger award at Ocean Speedway by carving his
way from 15th to sixth aboard the
Stadelhofer Construction, Peppermill Casino-Reno No.
99. Larson is also currently third in the GSC 410
standings and only six-points out of the lead coming
into Saturday's Pombo/Sargent Classic in Tulare.
Looking very solid the last few weeks has been
Clovis, CA's Peter Murphy, who has scored finishes
of fourth and third the past two Friday's with the
Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo. The
likable Australian native is seventh in the
standings and this weekend will be shooting to get
into victory lane for the first time since joining
the Buster & Ziggy Enterprise, Kiwi Transport No. 11
team. Murphy also ranks second in the USAC West
Coast Wingless 360 Series points going into the
Pombo/Sargent Classic in Tulare Saturday.
Currently tied for eighth in the Ocean
Sprints standings are Morgan Hill's Devon Ostheimer and Salinas' Ronnie Day, which is a battle between
youth and experience with Ostheimer being a young
16-year-old wheelman, whereas Day is a 51-year-old
veteran who has won a number of the west coast's
biggest sprint car events.
Ostheimer last Friday brought home a 10th
place finish aboard his MDR Machine, German Auto
Body No. 5 and Day is two week's removed from a
runner-up result at
Santa Maria
in his Keith Day Trucking, Agri-Trade School No. 22.
Completing the top-10 in the standings is
Gilroy's Kurt Nelson, who
last week had a solid night by qualifying third
fastest overall and then scoring a ninth place
effort in the feature at the helm of his Taco Bravo
Racing, Babe's Lightning & Muffler No. 72w.
Other possibilities for Friday night with the Ocean
Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo will
include Pleasanton's
Brad Furr, Grass
Valley's Jason Statler,
Visalia's Cory Eliason, Fremont's Shane
Golobic, Corralitos' Jerry Bonnema, San Martin's
Craig Smith, San Jose's Ryan Rusconi and Wayne Katen,
Morgan Hill's Ricky Wright Jr.,
Gilroy's Ken Fredenburg and Jon Maiwald,
Tracy's Steve Osborne and
more.
The front gate of the Ocean Speedway will open at
4:30pm this Friday night May 14 with hot laps at
5:45, qualifying around 6 and racing to follow. All
seating will be general admission with adult tickets
costing $16, children 6-12 $11 and kids five and
under free. A family pack featuring two adults and
two kids is available for $40 and seniors 65 and
older with id will be $14. The Ocean Speedway is
located on the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds in Watsonville, California.
For more information on the Ocean Sprint Cars
presented by Taco Bravo log onto
http://www.oceansprints.com
and for more on the Ocean Speedway visit
http://www.oceanspeedway.com
Coming up- The Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by
Taco Bravo will head next for the tour's inaugural
appearance at the Groppetti Automotive Thunderbowl
Raceway in Tulare on Saturday night May 22. The
Ocean Sprints will then take a week off, before
resuming action back at the Ocean Speedway on Friday
evening June 4.
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