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TARLTON RETURNS TO OCEAN AND LEADS WIRE-TO-WIRE FOR THE WIN
WATSONVILLE,
CALIFORNIA (May 19, 2012) – 2010 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo champion Tommy Tarlton, in
his first 2012 appearance with the division, fended off Fremont's Shane Golobic
to lead all 30 laps for the win in Friday night's feature at Ocean Speedway
Watsonville. Tarlton is the fourth
different winner in four rounds of the Ocean Sprints so far this season and the
win came against a 26 car turnout in the pits.
Tarlton,
who also won his heat race, drove the #21 Tarlton & Son entry to victory
lane from the pole position despite several restarts, a near miss of a crash in
turn four, and relentless lapped traffic.
"Yeah
we had a great car tonight...Paul gave me a great car," Tarlton said. "Something happened with about 15 to go
and the right rear tire was going down or something was broken. I like coming over here because John
(Prentice) does a great job. I just
really like this race track and it races well."
Tarlton led
the field to green with Golobic immediately jumping from seventh starting position
to second. The first caution in the race
came out on lap three when the 41x of Joshua Williams from Glendale, AZ spun in
turn one. Under caution, 2011 champion
Ronnie Day ducked off to the pits with a flat tire and an apparent miss in the
engine.
Day's crew
was unable to get the car back on the track in time for the restart, placing
the #22 Keith Day Trucking car 22nd in the final result.
By lap 10,
Tarlton encountered lapped traffic and narrowly escaped a crash that involved
Williams and Nick Ringo, Jr. of Morgan Hill in turn four. Tarlton hit the brakes and almost stalled the
car but was able to resume.
St.
Helena's
Rico Abreu was also making his first start of 2012 aboard the #89 Abreu
Vineyards entry and he stormed from 13th on the grid to third by lap 13. Abreu's strong charge to the front was halted
on lap 15 when Jason Toft bounced off the wall and collected Abreu.
Abreu
returned from the work area just in time to make the restart, but was gathered
up in a crash in turn four triggered by contact between Ringo and Salinas' Carter Train.
On the
ensuing restart, Tarlton yet again pulled away from Golobic while the intensity
picked up behind them. Ninth place
starting "Cowboy" Craig Smith asserted himself in a battle from the
third position on back in a mix that included Stockton's Brad Furr, Gilroy's Kurt Nelson, and San Jose's Nick Green among others.
Smith's
race went south on lap 22 when he tagged the wall and suffered a flat right
rear tire. The yellow came out and Smith
was able to rejoin at the back in the field however.
Lap 22
turned out to be the final restart of the night and Golobic gave it one last
shot at Tarlton.Using lapped traffic,
Golobic closed the gap to just over a car length in the closing laps. Tarlton was able to drive away in the closing
laps with Golobic mired in traffic.
Tarlton
took the victory ahead of Golobic, Furr, Green, and rookie driver Carson Macedo
in the Tarlton & Son #21x. Corralitos'
Jerry Bonnema scored the DDNi Hard Charger award for finishing ninth after
starting 18th, and Smith recovered to a 12th place finish.
"I
thought the restarts was about the only shot we had and we got alongside him
once," Golobic said. "Every
time we started to catch traffic we'd get a yellow and make it easier on Tommy. If we could have 10-15 laps straight in
traffic it would have been a lot better race. Got to hand it to Tommy though because he didn't make a lot of
mistakes."
Ronnie Day
won the Ray Scheidt's Electric Fast Time award with a 11.811 second lap to top
the 26 cars on hand.Heats went to Day,
Golobic, and Tarlton with Orval Zane Burke, Jr. winning the B main.
The Ocean
Sprints presented by Taco Bravo will return to action on Friday night June 1 at
Ocean Speedway Watsonville.
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
Ocean
Speedway would like to thank Taco Bravo, Digital Delivery Networks, Get Som
Sports, Ray Scheidt's Electric, Hoosier Tires West, and Kaeding Performance for
their support of the 2012 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo.
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