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Tommy Tarlton
records clean sweep with Ocean Sprint Car Series
presented by Taco Bravo Friday night at Ocean
Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA – June 4, 2010…Defending
Ocean 360 Sprint Car champion Tommy Tarlton has been
one of the strongest performers in all of Northern
California racing thus far in 2010 and on Friday
night the Easton driver impressively asserted the
fact that he’ll be tough to beat for the title once
again this season by recording a clean sweep during
the evening to score his second series win of the
year.
Amazingly for Tarlton it marked the second time he
has personally performed the feat in a little more
than a month, as he also garnered a clean sweep with
the Golden State Challenge 410 Series in
Santa Maria
on May 1. With the triumph the former Trophy Cup
champ also became the first repeat winner in Ocean
Sprints action this season.
“This has just been a really great year for us and a
lot of it is due to this great team I have behind
me,” said the current Ocean Sprint Car Series
presented by Taco Bravo point leader. “I almost
didn’t come tonight because my grandma isn’t doing
all that well so I have to dedicate this win to her.
We also have a lot of great sponsors I want to thank
and we’ll be looking forward to coming back here in
a few weeks to try and get another win.”
With an invert six for the main event it put
San Jose’s Matt Sargent and
Clovis’
Peter Murphy on the
front row and when the
green flag came out it was Sargent carving
his way into the lead. In search of his first ever
Ocean Speedway 360 sprint car win Sargent did a
great job over the early stages of the race to be in
command of the strong 22-car field aboard his NBS
Motorsports, Kaeding Performance No. 14 machine.
Arguably the best prepared surface so far this
season for the Ocean Sprints at the Santa Cruz
County Fairgrounds bullring made for some
great racing right
from the get go and when traffic came into play it
made things heat up as Murphy looked to find a way
by for the top-spot. With heavy lapped traffic ahead
of the front runners
it caused the top-four cars on the speedway to bunch
up and on lap-eight Murphy was able to shoot by
Sargent to put the Buster & Ziggy Enterprise, Tachi
Palace Hotel & Casino No. 11 into the lead. Shortly
after that Tarlton would then make his presence
known and made the move by Cory Eliason to claim
third, just prior to the first caution of the race
on lap 12.
When the action got back underway Tarlton continued
his march forward to rocket around Sargent and take
second, with Eliason also following along one lap
later for third. With Tarlton now in the runner-up
spot he proceeded to hound good buddy Murphy for the
lead and the pair would put on a terrific show lap
after lap as traffic came into play yet again.
Putting his Corporate America Lending, Tarlton & Son Inc.
No. 21 sprinter at the top of the raceway Tarlton
charged hard around the Ocean Speedway in an attempt
to find a way by the Australian native.
Fighting it out for the lead among a gaggle of
slower cars Tarlton was able to make an
exciting move by charging to the high-side off turn
four on lap 20 to slice ahead of Murphy and put
himself in command of the race. Shortly before that
Elk Grove’s Kyle Larson
had also been making steady progress from his fourth
row starting spot and had got to fourth with 19-laps
down and then made the move by Eliason for third a
lap later. After losing the lead Murphy didn’t give
up and remained glued to Tarlton’s
rear bumper with
Larson also joining the fray, as it looked to be a
tremendous three-way fight for the win in traffic
with the race winding down.
Things would come to halt with just six-laps
remaining however, when problems reared their ugly
head in turn one for Larson as he had a great run on
the leaders, but was forced to check up for a slower
car, which resulted in him spinning sideways to a
stop and bringing on the caution lights for the
final time. It was a tough break for the 17-year-old
driver of the Stadelhofer Construction, Peppermill
Casino No. 99x, who came into the night just six
points behind Tarlton for the top-spot in the Ocean
Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo standings.
When the green flag came back out Tarlton had no
worries and was able to drive off and cross under
the Ryan Riley checkered to pick up his first Ocean
Speedway victory of 2010.
Finishing the main event in the second position and
scoring his best result of the Ocean Sprint Car
Series season was Murphy, who came into the night
fourth in points and continued his solid year
driving for car owners George Snyder and Junior
Bowman. “It was a really good run for us tonight and
I’m happy to see Tommy get another win because he’s
always tough here and has had a great season,” said
Murphy. “We definitely would have liked to be
standing where he was though so we’re not totally
satisfied with second, but it was a fun race tonight
and this series is one of the toughest around out
here.”
Crossing the stripe in third and looking very solid
all night long once again to earn his best ever
Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo
finish was Eliason aboard the Advance Auto and Smog,
MC Customs No. 00x mount. “We’re pretty happy to be
up here on the front stretch again,” said the
18-year-old Eliason, who improved upon a fourth
place finish from the most recent Ocean Sprints
event at the track on May 14. “I want to
congratulate Tommy and Peter because they did a
great job tonight and I really tried to follow them
late in the race to try and learn some things. The
track was the best we’ve had this season so I also
have to give props to the track prep crew.”
Having a strong run in the main event and moving up
to second in the Ocean Sprint Car Series presented
by Taco Bravo standings was Campbell’s Brent Kaeding,
who charged from 14th to fourth in his
Al’s Roofing Supply, High Five Pizza No. 69, which
was also good enough to make him the “Fully Charged
presented by Sun Electric”
hard-charger in the 30-lapper. Rounding out the
top-10 in the feature were Pleasanton’s Brad Furr in
the Ray Scheidts Electric No. 2, 15th
starter Bud Kaeding in the Sala/Matherly Racing No.
19, the German Auto Body No. 5 of Morgan Hill’s
Devon Ostheimer, Matt Sargent, the Keith Day
Trucking No. 22 of Salinas’
Ronnie Day and Fremont’s Shane Golobic in the
Country Builders Construction No. 121.
Winning the evening’s 12-lap b-main was Ostheimer
with Tarlton, Larson and Furr capturing the three
eight-lap heat races. Tarlton began the night by
cutting a blistering 11.749 to record his third
straight fast-time in Ocean Sprints competition.
Full results from the sixth round of racing for the
series are available at
http://www.oceanspeedway.com
The Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo
will now take a couple weeks off until returning to
action on Friday June 25 at the Ocean Speedway with
the first of four qualifier racers for the 50th
running of the Johnny Key Classic, which will be
held on Saturday August 28.
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