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2010
Ocean Speedway Taco Bravo 360 Sprint Car Series |
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Tommy Tarlton locks up Ocean Sprint Car Series title
on Friday and slices through the pack for third
place finish at Cotton Classic Saturday
By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA – October 19, 2010…Rebounding
from an opening lap collision on Friday night
Easton, California’s Tommy Tarlton charged back
through the field to record a fourth place finish in
the main event and wrap up the 2010 Ocean Sprint Car
Series presented by Taco Bravo title.
Tarlton ended the year in championship style at the
Ocean Speedway by racing to finishes of fourth or
better in each of the final six events at the track
to put a cap on his second straight title by
44-markers over young gun Kyle Larson.
“It’s great to bring home another title this season
and we couldn’t be happier to accomplish this,”
commented Tarlton. “I owe a huge thanks to my dad,
my whole family and all my crew for their support.
Paul Baines and my guys have given me some awesome
race cars this year and we’ve been fast no matter
where we’ve gone, but especially here at Ocean
Speedway.”
The final night of 2010 for the Ocean Sprints saw
26-cars on hand and Tarlton began the evening by
timing in 11th fastest overall,
before driving to a victory in the second heat race
aboard the Corporate America Lending, Tachi Palace
Hotel & Casino No. 21 Maxim. Starting from the sixth
row in the feature the ’09 Johnny Key Classic winner
was then involved in a lap-one accident with Cory
Eliason and Kurt Nelson, which forced him to the
work area to get the damage fixed.
Prior to the main event Tarlton had already clinched
the championship and over the remainder of the race
he proceeded to let it all hang out, passing car
after car to get all the way back up to fourth by
the time the checkered flag waved. The veteran
wheel-man ended the year with four wins under his
belt with the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo,
claiming three victories at Ocean Speedway and one
at Santa Maria Speedway.
“We’ve really been focusing on having fun the last
couple years and I think it has definitely paid off
for us,” Tarlton said. “I also have to thank each
and every one of our sponsors, because we really
appreciate their support. We had Corporate America
Lending come on board this year and it feels awesome
to give them a championship like this right out of
the box.”
On Saturday Tarlton then took to the Giant Chevrolet
Kings Speedway in Hanford for the annual Cotton
Classic, where he qualified 10th quickest
in the field to kick off the night and then scored a
third place result in his heat race to transfer the
Tarlton & Son Inc., Sharp Insurance, BG Lubricant’s
No. 21 into the main event.
The 3/8 mile clay oval had become very challenging
for the 30-lap contest, but Tarlton didn’t have any
problems moving forward after starting from the
fifth row and would make a late pass of early leader
Jonathan Allard to earn a third place finish at the
conclusion, behind winner Kyle Larson and runner up
Tim Kaeding.
Next up for the Tarlton Motorsports team will be the
much anticipated 17th annual Southwest
Contractors Trophy Cup this Friday and Saturday at
the Groppetti Automotive Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare. The prestigious
event will award the high-points driver over the
two-nights of racing with a guaranteed payday of
$20,000 and features an overall purse of near
$90,000.
Tarlton was the winner of the Trophy Cup in 2000,
which was the lone time it was held in
Watsonville
and he will look to bring home the Cup this Saturday
night for the second time in his career. “The Trophy
Cup is always a great event and we’re really excited
for this weekend,” said the
Easton
driver. “It’s been a great year for us and if we
keep doing what we have been then we should have as
good of a shot as anyone this week.”
For ticket information on the 17th annual
Trophy Cup please visit
http://www.thunderbowlraceway.com
and for all your event info including a driver
roster log onto
http://www.trophycup.org
For more on Tommy Tarlton and Tarlton & Son Inc. log
onto
http://www.tarltonandson.com/ |
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