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Stout field expected when Ocean Sprints and Civil
War Series invade Ocean Speedway this Friday night
September 24
By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA – September 21, 2010…Excitement
has been prevalent whenever the Ocean Sprints and
Civil War Series have faced off and
this Friday night the two organizations will once
again take to the Ocean Speedway with the
championship races coming right down to the wire.
Whereas the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo
will still have two more events following this
weekend, the California Sprint Car Civil War Series
will conclude the season with a double-header of
action, as the tour will head for the
Placerville Speedway on Saturday after
the appearance in
Watsonville
on Friday.
This Friday the Ocean Sprint Car Series will make
its first outing since last month’s 50th
Johnny Key Classic and Easton’s Tommy Tarlton
will look to solidify his current 19-point advantage
at the top of the standings. Searching for his
second straight Ocean Sprints title the driver of
the Corporate America Lending, Tachi Palace Hotel &
Casino No. 21 mount has scored three consecutive
podium finishes at Ocean Speedway and will be
gunning for his fourth win of the year on Friday.
Looking to close in on Tarlton’s advantage will be
Elk Grove’s
Kyle Larson, who currently sits second
in the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo
standings and is coming off a runner up finish at
the Key Classic aboard his Stadelhofer Construction,
Peppermill Casino No. 99x. The 18-year-old Golden
State Challenge Series champ set
fast time and won the main event from
the fifth row during the first Ocean Sprints vs.
Civil War Series event in July.
Still searching for that elusive first victory of
the season
Campbell’s Brent Kaeding
comes into the weekend continuing to rank third in
the points at the helm the Al’s Roofing Supply, High
Five Pizza No. 69. “BK” is fresh off a top-five
finish at the Johnny Key Classic, where his team
performed a well publicized and amazing engine
change during the halfway break.
Rounding out the top-five in the standings are the
Keith Day Trucking No. 22 of Ronnie Day from
Salinas
and the Ray Scheidts Electric No. 2 of
Stockton’s Brad Furr. Both
Day and Furr have been very fast in recent events
and look to be on the cusp of breaking their way
into victory lane for the first time this season.
Going into the penultimate night of the season for
the California Sprint Car Civil War Series the fight
at the top of the standings is an extremely close
one with the top-three drivers separated by just
four-digits.
Sitting on top of the points and looking for his
third consecutive Civil War title is Oroville’s
Sean Becker, who was leading the Ocean
Sprints vs.
Civil War feature
in July, until a flat tire relegated him to a 13th
place finish behind the wheel of the Scott Miller
Racing, Robinson Engineering No. 2sb. “The Shark”
has had another tremendous year in Northern
California competition, having claimed 10 main event
wins overall so far this season and will look for a
strong weekend to help him become the first driver
to ever three-peat with the Civil War Series.
The two competitors closest to Becker in the
standings happen to be
Sacramento’s “Hang on” Herman Klein and
“Mr. Excitement” Andy Forsberg of
Auburn.
With two drivers surrounding him having multiple
championships under their belt Klein will look to,
in a way, play the underdog role in the battle for
the title this weekend, going into Friday just
two-digits behind Becker. A veteran driver known for
his exciting driving style, Klein scored his first
career Placerville Speedway Civil War win at the
season-opener and has been in the thick of the
battle for much of the year driving the Wondergem
Racing No. 91 machine.
Lurking just four-points back of the lead Forsberg
will be in search of yet another
Civil War Series title this weekend
aboard the Autism Awareness, Coors Light No. 47
sprinter. The four-time series champion recently
picked up his second
Placerville Speedway
track title and will be shooting for a
solid two nights of racing this Friday & Saturday to
claim his fifth Civil War championship, in what is
his first season driving for Brian Cannon
Motorsports.
Former two-time California Sprint Car
Civil War Series titlist Mike Henry
sits fourth in the standings and is only 19-points
back of the lead coming into Friday night. The
driver of the Rudy Warrington No. 18 mount was
victorious during last September’s Ocean Sprints vs.
Civil War Series event and will look for another
performance like that to make up ground going into
the finale. Completing the top-five in points
heading into the final weekend is Princeton’s Mason Moore, who leads the tour with
three-fast time efforts in 2010 driving the F&F
Racing No. x1.
Other possibilities for Friday night will include Chico’s Stephen Allard, Fremont’s
Shane Golobic, Prunedale’s Justin Sanders,
Scotts
Valley’s Evan Suggs, Grass Valley’s
Jason Statler, Placerville’s
Andy Gregg, Clovis’ Peter Murphy, Visalia’s
Cory Eliason, San Martin’s Craig Smith, Morgan Hills
Devon Ostheimer, San Jose’s Matt Sargent
and more.
The front gate of the Ocean Speedway will open at
4:30pm this Friday night July 16 with
hot laps at 5:45, qualifying around 6
and racing to follow. All seating will be general
admission with adult tickets costing $16, children
6-12 $11 and kids five and under free. A family pack
featuring two adults and two kids is available for
$45 and seniors 65 and older with id will be $14.
The Ocean Speedway is located on the Santa Cruz
County Fairgrounds in
Watsonville,
California.
For more information on the Ocean Sprint Cars
presented by Taco Bravo log onto
http://www.oceansprints.com
and for more on the Ocean Speedway visit
http://www.oceanspeedway.com |
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