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Tommy
Tarlton Continues To Turn In Strong Runs with 360 &
410 Competition
By Gary Costa
Hanford, CA – Tulare, CA – (May 21-22, 2010) ---
“I have to charge harder” were the words that were
muttered by a dejected Tommy Tarlton following his
weekend of Sprint Car
Racing at the Giant Chevrolet Speedway in
Hanford, CA and at the
Groppetti Automotive
Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, CA. But those
who witnessed Tarlton wheel the potent Corporate
America Lending, Tarlton & Son, Inc. No. 21 would
probably disagree with his interpretation.
The warrior from
Easton
drove the wheels off of the Maxim every time that
the car hit the speedway. It didn’t matter if it was
during the first lap of hot
laps or if it was the final lap in a 30-lap
main event, Tarlton was on kill.
Friday night at Giant Chevrolet Speedway, Tarlton
showed once again that he was going to be someone to
contend with Golden State Challenge Sprint Car
Series (GSC) competition on this evening after he
circled the 3/8-mile speedway at 13.030 seconds. His
time was good enough for second quick-time of the
night. Tommy finished fourth in his heat race and
seventh in the dash.
Tarlton would start out of the seventh position in
the talent filled 30-lap feature event. When the
green flag dropped,
Tarlton immediately began making moves while trying
to find the fastest way around the speedway. Tarlton
kept himself out of trouble and eventually found his
way into third place, where he would solidly keep
himself for the remainder of the race.
In six GSC starts, Tarlton’s stats have been
impressive to say the very least. He has scored; 1
win, 1 second, 3 third place finishes, and 1 fifth
place finish.
The Taco Bravo Series would make a lone visit to the
always exciting Thunderbowl Raceway. Tarlton
Motorsports showed that they don’t just have their
410 program hitting on all eight cylinders, but they
also have their 360 program dialed in. Tommy would
apply the Shark power that lay beneath the hood in
qualifying, carrying him to quick-time of the night
turning 13.816 seconds around the speedway.
Tommy went on to record second in his heat race and
had a prime front-row starting spot for the 30-lap
feature, with Tim Kaeding to his outside after the
zero pill was drawn. When the field went green, the
show that Tarlton and Kaeding put on was worth the
price of admission alone. The two drivers began
swapping positions and brought the fans to their
feet as they diced with one another throughout the
exciting race. Kyle Larson
and Brent Kaeding would also join the fray. In the
waning laps of the race, Tarlton would drop to
fourth, where he would finish and also remain the
Taco Bravo Series’ point’s leader. “It’s a great
feeling to be able to consistently run in the Top-5.
I know that we can even get better than where we’re
running now,” said Tarlton.
“Tommy T” will take this weekend off before
returning to racing action at
the Ocean Speedway on Friday June 4.
Be sure to catch “Team Tarlton” on
Facebook!
For schedule information, please visit
www.tarltonandson.com
Special thanks to: Corporate American Lending, The
Tachi Palace Hotel &
Casino, Ridgeline Framing, Shark Racing Engines,
Matt & Glass, M & S Motorsports, Sharp Insurance,
Elite Racing, BG Products, Pro Signs, VMAC, Kaeding
Performance, Pro Shocks, Sander
Engineering, Astro
Titanium, Simpson, BR Motorsports, Willwood, and
Brown & Miller Racing Solutions.
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