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83vmotorsports
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June 24, 2008 at 09:23:06 PM
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This message was edited on June 28, 2008 at 01:23:17 AM by 83vmotorsports

Passing Aplenty For Larson Until Quincy Civil War Ends With 16th Place Finish

Quincy, CA June 21, 2008. Although he would not have won the hard charger award as he did in the previous Hoosier Tires California 360 Civil War Series event at Calistoga Speedway, Kyle Larson put on another impressive passing exhibition as the touring group made their first ever visit to Quincy’s American Valley Speedway. After losing his original fifth starting spot in the main event due to being involved in a lap one skirmish, 15 year old Larson twice came from the back on the pack, making 18 green flag passes on a very narrow, mostly single file race track, in the span of the first 23 laps. Unfortunately, while challenging for sixth with six laps remaining, the Dave and Debbie Vertullo CRV Racing Products/Eagle/Kistler mount was trailered early after contact with another driver, placing Larson 16th in the final rundown.

Larson’s night began with 13th fast time of the 32 cars on hand. His fourth place finish in the first heat led to a transfer to the feature race. After Luke Dollansky, son of World of Outlaws star Craig Dollansky, pulled the ten pill for the inversion, thereby placing himself on the pole, Larson inherited the inside of row three. On the first attempt at racing Mike Monahan, starting third, spun directly in front of Larson in turn four. While Larson hit the binders and bounced off Monahan, both were able to continue on without stalling, but others were not so fortunate.

With Larson retaking the fifth spot in the order, several cars in the outside row were able to move up for the restart. As the race got underway again, Dollansky, in his second ever sprint car race, spun in front of the field in turn two. Larson was the first to make contact with Dollansky, straightening Dollansky out but sending Larson into the outside wall. As several other cars became involved, Larson made an amazing recovery, pulling his car down from the wall to continue on. However, damage was incurred, including a flat right rear tire, broken right rear shock, and right rear torsion arm, which necessitated a trip to the work area.

After making repairs, Larson restarted 18th, the last of the surviving cars, while original 15th starter Myles Bishop lined up outside of polesitter Dollansky. By lap eight Larson had moved to 11th, but a spin in turn four sent the young charger back to 17th for the restart. After going green Larson was on a mission to the front, as he and Sean Becker battled forward, both seemingly the only two drivers able to make outside passes. With Becker making an outside pass on John Michael Bunch in turn two on lap 23 Larson tried to follow suit on the next lap. However, Larson’s race came to an end as contact ensued with Bunch’s right rear tire damaging Larson’s front end before the car careened into the outside wall, while Bunch spun to a stop. Larson finished 16th and dropped one spot to fourth in the season long point standings after six rounds of the 15 race Civil War Series. Bishop turned his fortune of starting on the front row into his first ever sprint car feature win.

Larson’s racing efforts are sponsored by CRV Racing Products, Starr Real Estate and Property Management, Global ParkerStore, Safety Solutions – LFT Technologies, D & J Towing, RPM Indoor Kart Racing and Conference Center, A.R.T. Ent. Speed Equipment, Wion’s Body Shop and Powdercoating, JW Web Design, Mophead Graphix, SWEPCO Lubricants, and Sierra Tire and Wheel.

Check out www.kylelarsonracing.com for video clips, current news and information.

Race Date: June 21, 2008
Photos Courtesy of Steve’s Racing Photos
www.stevesracingphotos.com






83vmotorsports
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June 24, 2008 at 10:05:43 PM
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Kyle on the move... until....

 



nonwing48
June 25, 2008 at 12:11:23 AM
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Had the pleasure of watching this kid at the shootout and racing out of the same stable of Cliff Blackwell racing at the chili bowl. This kid comes from a very respectable family i wish you all the luck in in everything you do in life Kyle stay on the gas and be safe. FYI if you read this Kyle Tony and i will be at Calistoga in late Aug. you or your dad give me a call at 402-515-2172 Darin




fastasu
June 26, 2008 at 12:10:23 AM
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This is a young guy who will be fun to watch in the future, maybe another WOO champion? It was fun to watch Kyle run the outlaw karts at k-ville a couple years ago.



83vmotorsports
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June 27, 2008 at 09:55:01 AM
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Posted By: nonwing48 on June 25 2008 at 12:11:23 AM

Had the pleasure of watching this kid at the shootout and racing out of the same stable of Cliff Blackwell racing at the chili bowl. This kid comes from a very respectable family i wish you all the luck in in everything you do in life Kyle stay on the gas and be safe. FYI if you read this Kyle Tony and i will be at Calistoga in late Aug. you or your dad give me a call at 402-515-2172 Darin



Looking forward to seeing you and Tony at Calistoga. Keep in touch.



rpmx
June 27, 2008 at 02:49:03 PM
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This message was edited on June 27, 2008 at 02:52:36 PM by rpmx
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Posted By: fastasu on June 26 2008 at 12:10:23 AM

This is a young guy who will be fun to watch in the future, maybe another WOO champion? It was fun to watch Kyle run the outlaw karts at k-ville a couple years ago.



Those were fun times, werent they fastasu. Never did get the flip pictures from Ernie you shot.

Congrats Kyle and the whole 83V team.




fastasu
June 28, 2008 at 12:08:47 AM
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This message was edited on June 28, 2008 at 12:27:31 AM by fastasu
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Posted By: rpmx on June 27 2008 at 02:49:03 PM

Those were fun times, werent they fastasu. Never did get the flip pictures from Ernie you shot.

Congrats Kyle and the whole 83V team.



Yes rpmx those were great races. If you attend the k-ville nationals this year be sure and go to the outlaw kart races just south of town, they are held during the day and with some great racing action.This here is a young sprint car driver fans should take note of! I believe Kyle will be making a name for himself in the future of sprint car racing.





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