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Kyle Larson continues hot streak to set new 360 track record and charge from ninth in feature to claim third Ocean Speedway win of the year Friday night with Ocean Sprints & Civil War Series

By Gary Thomas

Watsonville, CA – July 16, 2010…After blistering the Ocean Speedway quarter-mile for a new 360 sprint car track record on Friday Elk Grove, California’s Kyle Larson proceeded to then win the b-main and carve his way from ninth starting in the A-main to pick up his second consecutive Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo victory.

The night of racing was a bit of déjà vu for Larson, who also set a new track record, won the b-main and A-main during the very same Ocean Sprints vs. California Sprint Car Civil War Series event last July. The victory was also the 17-year-old’s third in the past four Ocean Sprints races at the Ocean Speedway as he continues his very impressive year behind the wheel of the Stadelhofer Construction, Peppermill Casino-Reno No. 99x mount.

“This was just a great night for us and to come from ninth in the feature with this kind of field on hand is pretty cool,” commented Larson, who is just two weeks shy of celebrating his 18th birthday. “I have to thank my whole crew, all our sponsors and it was nice to get another win with Rich Stadelhofer here watching us again. This place is just so much fun to race and I really think it’s the best track we go to because it’s always got two grooves and you can almost always move your way forward.”

The 30-lap main event started off with defending California Sprint Car Civil War Series champ Sean Becker of Oroville and defending Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo titlist Tommy Tarlton of Easton on the front row. When the green lights came on it was Tarlton jumping into the lead at the helm of his Corporate America Lending, Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino No. 21 machine. The current Ocean Sprints point leader was in search of his third win of the year with the series and as he sat out front the action was fast and furious behind him with side-by-side racing all throughout the field on the well prepared quarter-mile.

Things would change on lap-eight however, when a number of cars became piled up in turns one and two directly in front of the leaders and left Tarlton with nowhere to go, resulting in him making contact with the stopped cars and coming to a stop off the edge of the track surface. Also coming to a stop in the incident was fourth running Bud Kaeding, who had looked very fast up till that point charging around on the high-side of the bullring, but was forced to move to the rear of the field along with Tarlton. Inheriting the lead was Becker, but when racing got back underway things crawled to a stop shortly after with red flag periods seen for Placerville’s Andy Gregg and Chico’s Stephen Allard respectively.

With 12-circuits complete the order read as Becker, Salinas, CA’s Ronnie Day, Pleasanton’s Brad Furr, Campbell’s Brent Kaeding and then Larson completing the top-five. On the restart Larson showed his muscle by rocketing to the top-side of the bullring and getting by both Kaeding and Furr in impressive fashion on consecutive laps to move his way into the third position. The youngster then came hard after Day for second, but just as soon as he looked to make something happen with the runner up spot he got into the cushion extremely hard, which caused him to bounce around violently, nearly tipping over in the second corner.

Larson was able to do a nice job and harness the car back down, but dropped a couple spots in the order as Becker looked to check out from the field up front aboard his Scott Miller Racing, Robinson Engineering No. 2sb sprinter. With the laps winding down lapped traffic soon came into play and it allowed the top-five drivers on the raceway the chance to bunch up and looked to create an exciting race to the finish. Everything came to a halt though with 23-laps complete when Grass Valley’s Jeremy Burt slowed to a stop down the back stretch. At the same time second running Day and third place Kaeding came in contact while racing off turn two and ended with “BK” spinning a stop, forcing him to the rear of the field.

Under the caution leader Becker then had a right rear tire going down and was forced to the work area to end his chances at victory, as he looked for his second ever Ocean Speedway win. With Becker at the rear of the field Day inherited the lead, but had Larson sitting on his bumper in second and when the green flag waved the Elk Grove driver once again put his car on the thick cushion of the speedway and charged around the former King of California to claim the lead, just prior to another caution period on lap 24. Once in front it was all about Larson with the defending GSC Rookie of the Year driving away to cross under Ryan Riley’s checkered flag and claim his fifth career Ocean Speedway triumph.

Finishing the race in second and scoring his best result of the season at Ocean Speedway was Day, who moves to the fourth spot in the Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo standings. With Larson winning his second race in a row it also made Day the second qualifier for the 50th Johnny Key Classic due to his runner up finish. “We brought a different car out tonight and early on we were fighting it a bit, but in the main event it was real good,” said the driver of the Keith Day Trucking, Agri-Trade School No. 22. “We’re just having fun out here and I want to thank all the fans for coming out and spending their hard earned money to support us all.”

Coming from 10th starting in the main event to score his second straight third place finish with the Ocean Sprint Car Series was Furr aboard the Ray Scheidts Electric, Brad Furr Racing No. 2 mount. “We’re gaining ground here each week it seems and we’ve been really fast the last few races,” commented Furr, who began the night by timing in second fastest and also finished second to Larson in the b-main. “The track was real good in the main event and was a lot of fun and hopefully we can win one of these things here soon.”

Tallying a fourth place finish after lining up in the sixth row was Visalia’s Cory Eliason in the Advance Auto & Smog, MC Customs No. 00x. It marked the youngster’s fourth consecutive finish of fourth or better at Ocean Speedway as he continues to impress each week. Rounding out the top-five and rebounding from the early race incident was the Sala Matherly Racing, M&M Powder Coaters No. 19 of Bud Kaeding. Completing the top-10 in the 30-lap feature was 17th starter Shane Golobic of Fremont, San Jose’s Matt Sargent, Tarlton, Auburn’s Andy Forsberg and Sacramento’s Herman Klein.

Larson was the winner of the evening’s 12-lap b-main, with Morgan Hill’s Timmy Decarlo Jr. capturing the four-lap c-main. Four 10-lap heat races were held during the night and were picked off by Herman Klein, Sean Becker, Andy Forsberg and Shane Golobic. Larson opened up the event on Friday by cutting a blazing fast 11.611 around the quarter-mile bullring for fast-time in the 38-car field and a new Ocean Speedway 360 track record.

For the full results from all the nights action log onto
http://www.oceanspeedway.com

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By winning his second consecutive Ocean Speedway main event and third overall this season Elk Grove's Kyle Larson has moved to within just five-points of leader Tommy Tarlton in the battle for the Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo title. The 17-year-old also began the night on Friday by re-setting the 360 track record with a clocking of 11.611.


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Qualifying
1___# 99X_ Kyle Larson__11.611
2___# 2___ Brad Furr__11.656
3___# 69__ Brent Kaeding__11.673
4___# 17__ Justin Sanders__11.684
5___# 00X_ Cory Eliason__11.700
6___# 33E_ Evan Suggs__11.705
7___# X1__ Mason Moore__11.720
8___# 10__ Anthony Simone__11.752
9___# 19__ Bud Kaeding__11.754
10__# 22__ Ronnie Day__11.771
11__# 14__ Matt Sargent__11.788
12__# 5X__ Geoff Ensign__11.795
13__# 21__ Tommy Tarlton__11.814
14__# 2SB_ Sean Becker__11.819
15__# 14S_ Stephen Allard__11.830
16__# 18__ Mike Henry__11.856
17__# 91__ Herman Klein__11.858
18__# 2B__ Jeremy Burt__11.863
19__# 23__ Ken Fredenburg__11.870
20__# 121_ Shane Golobic__11.881
21__# 7B__ Brent Bjork__11.885
22__# 3C__ Cody Lamar__11.909
23__# 47__ Andy Forsberg__11.919
24__# 5___ Devon Ostheimer__11.928
25__# 53__ Andy Gregg__11.929
26__# 11__ Peter Murphy__11.988
27__# 35__ Rick Wright__11.992
28__# 99__ Wayne Katen__11.994
29__# 72W_ Kurt Nelson__12.017
30__# 58__ Jerry Bonnema__12.104
31__# 87__ David Silveria__12.164
32__# 98__ Ryan Rusconi__12.180
33__# 4R__ Eric Rossi__12.356
34__# 5M__ Mark Chaves__12.478
35__# 15__ Pat Harvey Jr.__12.526
36__# 28__ Billy Chester__12.635
37__# 4__ Tim DeCarlo Jr.__12.692
38__# 39__ Craig Smith--:__--:--.---

Heat 1
1___# 91__ Herman Klein
2___# 7B__ Brent Bjork
3___# 21__ Tommy Tarlton
4___# 19__ Bud Kaeding
5___# 53__ Andy Gregg
6___# 00X_ Cory Eliason
7___# 99X_ Kyle Larson
8___# 4R__ Eric Rossi
9___# 72W_ Kurt Nelson
10__# 4___ Tim DeCarlo Jr.

Heat 2
1___# 2SB_ Sean Becker
2___# 33E_ Evan Suggs
3___# 22__ Ronnie Day
4___# 2B__ Jeremy Burt
5___# 2___ Brad Furr
6___# 58__ Jerry Bonnema
7___# 11__ Peter Murphy
8___# 3C__ Cody Lamar
9___# 5M__ Mark Chaves
DNS_# 39__ Craig Smith

Heat 3
1___# 47__ Andy Forsberg
2___# 69__ Brent Kaeding
3___# 23__ Ken Fredenburg
4___# 14__ Matt Sargent
5___# 35__ Rick Wright
6___# 15__ Pat Harvey Jr.
7___# 87__ David Silveria
8___# 14S_ Stephen Allard
9___# X1__ Mason Moore

Heat 4
1___# 121_ Shane Golobic
2___# 5___ Devon Ostheimer
3___# 18__ Mike Henry
4___# 17__ Justin Sanders
5___# 98__ Ryan Rusconi
6___# 10__ Anthony Simone
7___# 5X__ Geoff Ensign
8___# 99__ Wayne Katen
9___# 28__ Billy Chester

C Main
1___# 4___ Tim DeCarlo Jr.__4
2___# 15__ Pat Harvey Jr.__4
3___# 28__ Billy Chester__4
DNS_#4R__ Eric Rossi__0
DNS_ #5M__ Mark Chaves__0

B Main
1___# 99X_ Kyle Larson__13
2___# 2___ Brad Furr__13
3___# 00X_ Cory Eliason__13
4___# 14S__ Stephen Allard__13
5___# 53__ Andy Gregg__13
6___# X1__ Mason Moore__13
7___# 5X__ Geoff Ensign__13
8___# 35__ Rick Wright__13
9___# 15__ Pat Harvey Jr.__13
10__# 87__ David Silveria__13
11__# 3C__ Cody Lamar__13
12__# 99__ Wayne Katen__13
13__# 72W_ Kurt Nelson__13
14__# 4__ Tim DeCarlo Jr.__12
15__# 98__ Ryan Rusconi__12
16__# 11__ Peter Murphy___5
17__# 58__ Jerry Bonnema___3
18__# 10__ Anthony Simone___0

A Main
1___# 99X_ Kyle Larson__30
2___# 22__ Ronnie Day__30
3___# 2___ Brad Furr__30
4___# 00X_ Cory Eliason__30
5___# 19__ Bud Kaeding__30
6___# 121_ Shane Golobic__30
7___# 14__ Matt Sargent__30
8___# 21__ Tommy Tarlton__30
9___# 47__ Andy Forsberg__30
10__# 91__ Herman Klein__30
11__# 23__ Ken Fredenburg__30
12__# 69__ Brent Kaeding__30
13__# 2SB_ Sean Becker__30
14__# 18__ Mike Henry__30
15__# 33E_ Evan Suggs__30
16__# 5___ Devon Ostheimer__26
17__# X1__ Mason Moore__26
18__# 17__ Justin Sanders__24
19__# 2B__ Jeremy Burt__22
20__# 14S_ Stephen Allard__12
21__# 53__ Andy Gregg__10
22__# 7B__ Brent Bjork___8





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