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Tarlton Sweeps the Night Again as he Storms to His 4th
Victory of the Season
By Gary Costa
Watsonville, CA – (June 4, 2010) ---
The weather was hot in Watsonville last Friday, but
Easton’s Tommy Tarlton made things even hotter as he
scorched the competition during the evening’s
festivities at Ocean Speedway by going on to claim
his second clean sweep
of the year. Tarlton also swept
the Golden State Challenge 410 Series event at
Santa Maria Speedway
on May 1, and he also drove to victory the previous
night in the Taco Bravo Series on April 30, en route
to sweep the entire racing weekend. With his
victory, he has also
become the only repeat winner this season in the
Ocean Sprint Car Series.
Looking back on Tarlton’s 2009 campaign, he had
scored two wins with the Ocean Sprint Car Series by
the end of June. Tarlton then went on a tear,
winning two more races and he did not finish out of
the Top-5 during the rest of his season on the way
to claiming the title. In addition, the defending
Ocean Sprint Car champion also swept the 49th
Annual Johnny Key Classic. Tarlton is hitting his
stride, and that’s not good news for the
competition.
Crew chief
Paul Baines had the car fast right out of the box.
Tarlton pulverized the ¼-mile dirt oval in
hot laps, and
proceeded to turn in the fastest lap aboard the
Corporate America Lending, Tarlton & Son, Inc No.
21. Tommy showed that his speed in hot laps was no
fluke, and proceeded to back it up by laying down
his third quick-time in the series this season.
Tommy tripped the timing
lights at 11.751 seconds. Tommy and
Anthony Simone put on a show for the fans in their
eight-lap heat race, with Tommy getting the victory.
His heat race win would now set him up for his
“sweep”.
With six cars being inverted in the 30-lap feature,
Tarlton would start from the six position. When the
green lights flashed
on around the speedway, the gloves would come off
and the fight was on. With two nice grooves being
available for racing action, Tarlton was able to
position himself into the top three, and he began to
stalk the race leaders. After moving into second,
Tommy and Peter Murphy
would begin to duke it out. The two raced hard, but
clean and both drivers began to negotiate heavy
lapped traffic. Entering turns three and four on the
twentieth go around, a lapped car would slow Murphy
just enough for Tarlton to slip by. That’s all that
Tommy needed as he was gone, never challenged, and
romped his way to his fourth victory of the season.
Tommy was able to extend his points lead by eighteen
points over Hall of Fame
driver, Brent Kaeding who sits in second.
“We love this facility, the promoter (John Prentice)
here is awesome. I haven’t been very happy with
myself, we’ve been getting to the front but not
winning them. Paul and I have had some long
conversations about that, and I owe all of my racing
success to him,” a jubilant Tarlton said from
victory lane. “I need to thank all of my sponsors,
the Tachi Palace Hotel
& Casino, who has been with us forever and Corporate
America Lending, who is new on board with us this
year and we’re real happy to have them with us,
Sharp Insurance & Bonding and obviously Tarlton &
Son. I’m just happy to be out here and having fun
with all of you fans!”
Witness the last six-laps of Tommy’s incredible
drive and his heartfelt victory lane interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LB0E1kdvpk
video courtesy Bruce Velo.
The Tarlton Motorsports hauler will head north to
Skagit Speedway to compete in the prestigious Jim
Raper Memorial Dirt Cup June 17-19.
Be sure to catch “Team Tarlton” on
Facebook!
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, King
Racing Products, Kaeding Performance, Pro
Shocks, Sander Engineering,
Astro Titanium, Simpson, BR Motorsports, Willwood,
and Brown & Miller Racing Solutions.
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