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Tommy Tarlton nets
podium finish at 50th Johnny Key Classic
Saturday night as
Gold Cup Race of Champions
looms ahead
By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA – August 30, 2010…Entering
the Ocean Speedway this past Saturday evening
Easton, California’s Tommy Tarlton hoped to defend
his Johnny Key Classic victory from a year ago and
at the end of the night came up just two spots shy
of making that happen during the 50th
running of the event.
Despite not ending up in victory lane it marked
Tarlton’s third straight podium finish in Ocean
Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo
competition and allowed him to maintain a 19-point
advantage at the top of the standings with just
three-nights remaining in the season.
“We were really hoping to back up our Johnny Key win
from last year so we’re definitely disappointed that
it didn’t happen even though we came home in third,”
said Tarlton. “It’s been a great year though so I
want to give a big thanks to my whole crew, my dad
and all of the awesome sponsors we have helping us
out this year.”
As one of the six already pre-qualified drivers
going into the night on Saturday Tarlton didn’t have
to take to the speedway until the six-lap dash,
which he drew a front row starting spot for and
parlayed into an easy victory aboard the Corporate
America Lending, Tarlton & Son Inc., Tachi Palace
Hotel & Casino No. 21.
By winning the dash Tarlton earned the pole for the
50-lap feature, but when things went green a ragged
start was seen and it resulted in him falling to
third on the opening lap, before dropping another
spot to San
Jose’s
Tim Kaeding on
lap-two. After running in fourth for a number of
laps the defending Ocean Sprints champ then went to
work on Ronnie Day for third and with 11-circuits
complete would make the pass for position.
Once getting up to third he proceeded to close in on
Brent Kaeding in the battle for the runner up spot
and on lap 16 he was able to charge his way by to
score second. At the halfway point of the race a
mandatory stoppage was seen and it allowed teams the
chance to make any necessary adjustments needed for
the final 25-lap shootout. When things went back
green Tarlton tried to close in on leader Tim
Kaeding, but would also have to deal with B. Kaeding
once again.
With 30-laps in the books Tarlton would briefly lose
second to “BK”, until returning the favor the next
time by to re-claim the spot. It didn’t last long
though as young Kyle Larson
joined the fray and eventually stole away the second
position on lap 32. Tarlton spent the remainder of
the race running smoothly in third and gave it a
strong charge on a final green-white-checkered
restart for second, but couldn’t make it happen and
settled for third at the conclusion.
Following the third place finish at the Johnny Key
Classic Tarlton will now get ready for another big
event coming up in less than two weeks, the 56th
annual Gold Cup Race of Champions at the
Silver Dollar Speedway
in Chico. The World of
Outlaws Sprint Car Series event takes place on
September 9, 10 and 11 and for an added twist this
year each driver will compete during all
three-nights of competition.
Last season Tarlton had a strong run at the
$50,000-to-win show, tallying a sixth place finish
during his preliminary night and then backing that
up with an eighth place finish in the 40-lap finale
on Saturday. Earlier this year he also brought home
a top-10 effort with the
World of Outlaws in Tulare and at the Gold Cup
will make his second outing of the season with the
series.
“We had a great Gold Cup last year and we’re looking
forward to heading back up to Chico next week,” said the wheel-man of the
Sharp Insurance, Ridgeline Framing, Elite Racing No.
21 machine. “We don’t get to Silver Dollar very much
anymore, but have always been good up there so
hopefully we can get into that A-main again on
Saturday night and see what happens.”
For more on Tommy Tarlton and Tarlton & Son Inc. log
onto
http://www.tarltonandson.com/
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