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March 17, 2013 at 11:41:17 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
USAC West Coast Sprint Car Series

#73 Ryan Bernal. Photo by Steve Lafond / Tear-Off Heaven Fotos.

RYAN BERNAL SCORES POINT OPENER AT TULARE
by Lance Jennings

TULARE, CA – MARCH 16, 2013... Taking the lead from Markus Niemela on lap eleven, Hollister's Ryan Bernal claimed the Friday night feature at Tulare's Thunderbowl Raceway. Due to time constraints, the shortened main event marked Bernal's tenth career USAC West Coast Sprint Car victory and ties Bud Kaeding for the series lead. Niemela, Kaeding, "Hollywood" Danny Faria Jr., and Jace Vander Weerd rounded out the top-five drivers.

From the outside of the front row, Markus Niemela powered by Kaeding to grab the early lead. Looking for his first series triumph, the Finland native began to run away as Kaeding, Bernal, and Richard Vander Weerd fought hard for second. With every corner, Niemela increased his advantage until young Austin Liggett caught a rut and flipped on the fourth lap. Last year's Rookie of the Year walked away uninjured, but his family owned machine was done for the night.

Niemela had a brilliant restart and went to work on rebuilding his lead. Bernal and Vander Weerd were falling behind until a red flag halted the action five laps later. Terry Nichols, the 2009 Rookie of the Year, flipped hard in the third turn and lost his tail tank. With the safety crew on the scene, Nichols took a moment to gather himself and climbed out of his battered race car. A lengthy delay was needed to clear the speedway and clean up the spilled methanol.

On the following restart, Niemela could not shake free from the field. Bernal stayed close and began to challenge for the top spot. Searching for an opening, Ryan slipped into the lead on lap eleven. Now, Markus was under attack from both Vander Weerd and Kaeding. The trio swapped positions, but more caution flags would plague the main event. The last yellow was for Vander Weerd who spun to a stop and track officials called the event after fifteen laps to start the World of Outlaw feature.

Driving Keith Ford's #73 King Racing Products / A&A Precision Machine Spike, Ryan Bernal won the first point race of the season. The two-time Santa Maria Champion placed third in his heat race and third in the new 6-lap dash. To date, Bernal has one heat race victory, three top-5 finishes, and 14 feature laps led on the season.

After a great run early in the main event, Rauma, Finland's Markus Niemela had to settle for second at Tulare. The pilot of Steve Watt's #81 Lost Reality / SWE Maxim made his first start of the season and won the 8-lap DJ Safety Heat Race #2. Earning the night's high point honors, Niemela raced to second in the Dash after starting sixth.

Bud Kaeding of Campbell scored third at the checkered flags. Driving Junior Bowman's #29 Buster & Ziggy Enterprise / Kaeding Performance Bullet, Kaeding won the Extreme Muffler's Heat Race #1 and the Woodland Auto Display Dash. The defending champion had a good night and has three top-10 finishes on the year.

Debuting his new #17V Johnston Calf Pens / DeBoer & Sons Trucking Spike, Tipton's "Hollywood" Danny Faria Jr. ran fourth in the Friday night feature. "Hollywood" placed second in his heat race and ran sixth in the dash.

Visalia's Jace Vander Weerd came home fifth in the main event. Piloting the family owned #88 Vander Weerd Construction / Battery Worx Maxim, the former USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year was second in his heat race and fifth in the dash.

Rookie of the Year candidate Landon Hurst of Riverdale earned the night's BR Motorsports / Racing Optics "Hard Charger / Best Passing Job” honors with a sixth place run after starting nineteenth. Making his first career sprint car start in the family owned #179 Kings River Commodities / Duinkerken Farms Maxim, Hurst was seventh in his heat race before his impressive drive.

Richard Vander Weerd of Visalia won the night's Saldana Racing Products / Keizer Wheels Heat Race #3. Driving the family owned #10 Vander Weerd Construction / Battery Worx Maxim, the former champion ran fourth in the dash and scored fifteenth after a late spin. To date, Vander Weerd has five top-10 finishes on the year.

The USAC West Coast Sprint Car Series would like to thank Southwest Contractors, Hoosier Tire, Amsoil, BR Motorsports, Chris Kearns Presents, Competition Suspension Inc., DJ Safety, Diversified Machine Inc., Extreme Mufflers, Five Star Grafix, Keizer Wheels, King Racing Products, Racing Optics, Rod End Supply, SBI Fuel Systems, Saldana Racing Products, Weld Racing, and Woodland Auto Display for their support. If you or your company would like to become part of the series for the upcoming season, please email PR Director Lance Jennings at [email protected].

For more information on the USAC West Coast Sprint Car Series, visit www.westcoastsprintcars.com, www.usacracing.com, or follow the series on Facebook (www.facebook.com/#!/pages/USAC-West-Coast-Sprint-Car-Series/369549755817).
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USAC WEST COAST SPRINT RACE RESULTS:
March 15, 2013 – Tulare, California – Thunderbowl Raceway

EXTREME MUFFLERS HEAT RACE 1: (8 laps)
1. Bud Kaeding (#29 Bowman), 2. Danny Faria Jr. (#17V Faria), 3. Austin Liggett (#83 Liggett), 4. Jeff Sibley (#18 Watt), 5. Marty Hawkins (#3M Hawkins), 6. Kolby Araki (#30K Araki), 7. Landon Hurst (#179 Hurst). NT

DJ SAFETY HEAT RACE 2: (8 laps)
1. Markus Niemela (#81 Watt), 2. Ricky Kirkbride (#87 Van Meter), 3. Rusty Carlile (#51 Carlile), 4. Chris Ennis (#86 Ennis), 5. Jim Richardson (#8 Richardson), 6. Joe Stornetta (#3F Finkenbinder). NT

SALDANA RACING PRODUCTS / KEIZER WHEELS HEAT RACE 3 : (8 laps)
1. Richard Vander Weerd (#10 Vander Weerd), 2. Jace Vander Weerd (#88 Vander Weerd), 3. Ryan Bernal (#73 Ford), 4. Andy Ferris (#4J Ferris), 5. Jonathan Logan (#32 Evett/Logan), 6. Terry Nichols (#33 Nichols). NT

WOODLAND AUTO DISPLAY DASH: (6 laps)
1. Bud Kaeding, 2. Markus Niemela, 3. Ryan Bernal, 4. Richard Vander Weerd, 5. Jace Vander Weerd, 6. Danny Faria Jr., 7. Ricky Kirkbride, 8. Rusty Carlile. NT

FEATURE: (15 laps - With Starting Positions)
1. Ryan Bernal (3rd), 2. Markus Niemela (2nd), 3. Bud Kaeding (1st), 4. Danny Faria Jr. (6th), 5. Jace Vander Weerd (5th), 6. Landon Hurst (19th), 7. Ricky Kirkbride (7th), 8. Marty Hawkins (11th), 9. Rusty Carlile (8th), 10. Andy Ferris (14th), 11. Jeff Sibley (13th), 12. Chris Ennis (10th), 13. Jim Richardson (12th), 14. Kolby Araki (16th), 15. Richard Vander Weerd (4th), 16. Jonathan Logan (15th), 17. Terry Nichols (18th), 18. Austin Liggett (9th), 19. Joe Stornetta (17th). NT
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**Austin Liggett and Terry Nichols flipped during the feature.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-10 Markus Niemela, Laps 11-15 Ryan Bernal.
BR MOTORSPORTS / RACING OPTICS HARD CHARGER: Landon Hurst (19th to 6th)




raj
March 18, 2013 at 02:20:11 AM
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No mention in the story of the bucking bronco rides many winged and non-winged drivers were taking in turn one. It appeared (from the stands) to have been caused by a combination of 1) overly wet "topsoil," 2) a "back-in rut" (or "curb") about half-way up, rather like the one in turn one at Perris much of the time, and 3) the Outlaws zipping back up to the pit turnout above turn one during qualifying...... I'm not taking a position or criticizing anyone named Faria, for sure. The Outlaws =rent= these tracks and do their show however they they do. But it did make for a longer -- and more expensive than usual -- evening =both= nights. I'd guess at least five or six cars were carried or pushed off after running through the "double whammey" there each night...... Further comments (and invective of one sort or another, I imagine) are, of course, expected. ;-)

davemahar
March 18, 2013 at 09:49:07 AM
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I and the crowd were pissed off that 25 lap 360 feature was stopped. As it turned out this was the best race of the nite. As far as that turn 1 hole, if I remember correctly that hole was there during Trophy Cup. The hole is where the cars exit the track. During qualifying the car leaving has to gas it right there to get out before the next qualifier comes around. Anyway ya gotta luv Steve Faria for an outstanding show. The Sat. 360 show was a damn good show also. Bernal wins heat, dash and feature. Saw Ryan coming out of the AM/PM with pal Shane Golobic. Like to see Ryan strap on a wing and go at it against Golobic.





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