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Tim Kaeding races to victory in first Ocean Speedway
start of 2010 and locks in starting spot for Johnny
Key Classic
By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA – August 20, 2010…
Making his return to California pay off on Friday
night San Jose’s Tim
Kaeding took full advantage of his pole
position in the main event and led all 30-laps to
record his first win of the season at Ocean
Speedway, during what was his initial start of the
year at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds bullring.
It marked Kaeding’s second Ocean Sprint Car Series
presented by Taco Bravo triumph of 2010, after also
claiming victory at the Groppetti Automotive
Thunderbowl Raceway
in Tulare on May 22. It was
also good enough to guarantee him a starting spot in
the first three rows for next week’s $5,000-to-win
Johnny Key Classic at the Watsonville, CA
based track.
“The reason we came home early was definitely
because of the Johnny Key Classic,” said the former
King of California. “My dad, brother and grandpa
have won the race before and I haven’t yet so I
certainly want to change that next week. I just have
to thank Dennis and Teresa Roth and my whole team
for giving me great stuff and hopefully we can get
rid of some of the bad luck we’ve been having and
keep getting wins like tonight.”
With the number eight pill being drawn for the
inversion it put T. Kaeding and Stockton’s Brad Furr
on the front row and when the
green flag waved it
was “TK” jumping out front aboard the Roth
Motorsports, DTR Transport Inc. No. 83jr mount. A
trio of cautions prior to lap-eight slowed things
down, but after that a number of green flag laps
were run, with some very exciting side by side
racing seen throughout much of the pack.
As T. Kaeding led the field out front Furr stayed
within a handful of car lengths for much of the
distance, while at the same time having current
Ocean Sprints point leader Tommy Tarlton right on
his bumper applying pressure for second. During the
main event the racing surface started out very fast,
but as the race played on it became two grooves on
both ends of the speedway and created some great
action on the quarter-mile oval.
Just past the halfway point Kaeding became bottled
up in traffic and it allowed Furr to close in
quickly, but with 18-laps complete “TK” flung his
mount to the inside of the speedway and got around a
couple slower cars to give him breathing room and
stretch out his advantage. The next lap Furr had to
deal with the same lapped cars and it gave Tarlton
the chance he needed to slice to his inside and grab
the runner up spot.
The final caution of the race would come out on lap
24 when Elk Grove’s Kyle
Larson spun around in turn two and came to a
stop, after he charged from his 16th
starting spot and looked to get within a cusp of the
top-five. When the green
lights came back on for the final time it was
all about “TK” up front and the 31-year-old driver
scooted off to take the
checkered flag and record his fourth
consecutive victory with the Ocean 360 Sprints.
Tarlton crossed the line in second to score another
consistent finish and stretch out his current Ocean
Sprint Car Series point lead at the helm of the
Corporate America Lending, Tachi Palace Hotel &
Casino No. 21. “It was another good run for us
tonight, but Tim is always tough and it seems like
we’ve been second to him a million times recently,”
said Tarlton. “I have to thank all my guys and our
sponsors and we’ll be back next week hoping to
defend our Johnny Key win from last year.”
Coming home in third and keeping up his recent trend
of strong runs at the Ocean Speedway was Furr in the
Ray Scheidts Electric, Brad Furr Racing No. 2 sprint
car. It marked the veteran drivers’ third podium
finish in the last four races with the Ocean Sprint
Car Series presented by Taco Bravo. “We’d like to
get a win here really soon, but we’ll take a third
tonight,” Furr said. “We changed to a Maxim here
this year and it’s been working really well for us
so that’s been nice.”
Making some nice moves in the main event to claim
fourth at the finish was
Scotts Valley’s Evan Suggs aboard the Suggs Racing,
Lucas Oil Products
No. 33e and rounding out the top-five was the Keith
Day Trucking, Agri-Trade School No. 22 of Salinas’ Ronnie Day.
Completing the top-10 in the 30-lap feature were Fremont’s Shane Golobic, Campbell’s
Brent Kaeding, Clovis’
Peter Murphy, San Jose’s Matt Sargent
and San Martin’s Craig Smith who received the “On
the Move with Thirty Five Industries” hard charger
award.
Grass
Valley’s Jason Statler had
a strong run cut short when he lost a motor on the
final lap while running sixth after starting from 15th.
A pair of 12-lap b-mains were run during the night
and were captured by Brent Kaeding and
Visalia’s Cory Eliason
respectively, with the four 10-lap heat races being
picked off by Craig Smith, Ronnie Day, Jason Statler
and Kyle Larson. For the second straight event in
Ocean Sprints competition it was Evan Suggs turning
the fastest lap in qualifying on Friday with a very
quick 11.556 to top the 31-car field.
Full results and the updated Ocean Sprint Car Series
presented by Taco Bravo point standings can be found
at
http://www.oceanspeedway.com
With qualifying events now done for the Johnny Key
Classic we have a total of six drivers locked into
the starting field for the event. Those six
competitors will also be part of the dash for the
cash to determine the first three rows of the 50-lap
main event next Saturday night August 28.
The four drivers locked in from the qualifying
events include Kyle Larson, Ronnie Day, Tommy
Tarlton and Tim Kaeding.
The top-two drivers in the Ocean Sprints standings
not qualified through the races, but also being
included in the locked in spots will include
Campbell’s Brent Kaeding and Clovis’ Peter Murphy.
Drivers not already locked in will compete in
qualifying time trials
and then b-mains next Saturday to determine their
starting position behind the already pre-qualified
drivers in the A-main.
In addition to the main event purse, which will be
$5,000-to-win and $300-to-start there is also lap
money continuing to be sold for the Johnny Key
Classic. The cost is $50 a lap with $25 going to the
leader, $15 for second and $10 for third. Thank you
to everyone who also already bought a lap. For
anyone that would like to purchase a lap please
contact Gary at
gary7n@sbcglobal.net
or Samantha at
samantha@oceanspeedway.com
Stay glued to
http://www.oceansprints.com
for all your news and info concerning next Saturday
nights 50th running of the Johnny Key
Classic at Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway. |
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