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Tulare, CA — Feb. 24, 2007....What
a difference a day makes. On Friday night, Tim Kaeding
had one of the fastest cars at Thunderbowl Raceway and
easily passed the most cars on the night, but had little
to show for it when the final checkered flag flew. On
Saturday night, he made up for that, as he picked up his
first World of Outlaws A-Feature win of the season,
leading wire-to-wire in the 40-lap event, pocketing
$10,000.
Kaeding capped off a very
emotional week by dedicating the win to his grandmother
who passed away earlier in the week. He began the night
along with his brother Bud by turning a tribute lap for
their grandma. He capped the night off by pulling a
wheelie down the front straight-a-way after the
checkered flag and then turning donuts for the
enthusiastic crowd that was on hand.
"I went out there
and had some fun tonight," said Kaeding, driver of
the Steve Kinser Racing Maxim. "My grandma was
looking down on me all night. I want to dedicate it to
her. It's an unbelievable feeling. I hope we keep doing
this, and keep having fun all year."
Kaeding took the lead on
the opening lap when polesitter Jason Meyers jumped the
cushion exiting the first turn. From there, the native
of San Jose opened up some very sizeable advantages,
while enduring a couple of cautions and a red flag
period with nine laps remaining.
"I think we had a
car that was capable of running in the Top-Five on
Friday night," said Kaeding, who became the fifth
driver to win a race this season. "Tonight I just
went out there and ran my own race, and didn't care
about anything else. If I got passed, I would drive
right back by a guy if I needed to. I just tried to keep
my cool and not get in any bad predicaments."
With the laps winding
down, Terry McCarl in the Big Game Treestands Eagle made
a valiant charge at Kaeding. He closed to within a
couple car lengths in heavy traffic with less than 10
laps remaining. After starting in the 11th spot, the
native of Altoona, Iowa burst into the Top-Five within
the first 12 laps of the event. For the six-time
Knoxville Raceway Champion, it was his second third
straight Top-Five finish.
"We had a great car
in the feature," said McCarl. "We were the
fastest car on the track. I hated to see that yellow,
because we were really running them down in traffic.
These kinds of tracks are not really my forte and I have
to give my crew chief Steve Fitzpatrick and Greg
McCormack props for giving me such a good car tonight.
It would drive anywhere on the track. I had a blast out
there."
Always a fan favorite in
his home state, Kaeding was ecstatic to win in front of
a crowd that has seen him race for a number of years.
After the checkered flag flew, he had a throng of people
waiting to congratulate him in the winner's circle, with
his grandfather first in that line, which was provided a
very emotional moment.
"It feels good to
win at a home track," he commented. "We have
been good at Tulare every time we have come here, and
had a lot of bad luck. We finally got the monkey off of
our back and won one with the Outlaws. It's a great race
track and it puts on a great show for the fans. It's
just one of those tracks that I like and its fun to race
at."
Donny Schatz, the
reigning World of Outlaws Champion and current point
leader finished a very solid third to pick up his fourth
Top-Five finish in five events. He had to back out of
the throttle on the opening lap when Meyers slipped up
the track, allowing Kaeding to power by them both.
"We were ok at the
start," said Schatz, driver of the Parker Store
J&J. "We gained some spots back there and Tim (Kaeding)
set a real good pace. As the race went on we got too
tight on entry and I could not get off the corner. I
kept trying to fix it with the wing and couldn't. All
those yellows kind of hurt us too. We run harder tires
and I couldn't get them to stick at the end. We were
glad to be up there."
Justin Henderson turned
in his best career finish with the World of Outlaws. The
native of Sioux Falls, South Dakota was fourth in the
Dan Dan the Sonic Man Rocket. He had a very close call
with nine laps remaining as McCarl and Joey Saldana made
contact right in front of him. He kept his nose clean
and turned consistent laps through the 40-lap event.
"It was pretty a
phenomenal night for us," said Henderson. "We
had a front row seat for some action there. Terry (McCarl)
had a heck of a race. He slid me pretty hard and we
raced pretty close and that made it pretty hairy. That's
just part of racing."
Jason Meyers started on
the pole and charged to a very solid finish of fifth
after falling all the way back to 12th. For the native
of nearby Clovis, it was his second straight Top-Five
finish in the Primerica Financial Maxim.
The rest of the Top-10
was Jac Haudenschild in sixth in the Wright One
Construction Maxim The native of Wooster, Ohio charged
from the 19th starting spot for his second straight
Top-10 finish. Jason Solwold was seventh in the City
Wide Insulation Maxim. Brooke Tatnell was eighth in the
Volcano Joe's Coffee Schnee, with Steve Kinser in the
Quaker State Maxim in ninth, and Daryn Pittman in the
Titan Garages Maxim in 10th.
The World of Outlaws
return to action on Friday March 2 at USA Race Park in
Tucson, Arizona, and at Manzanita Speedway in Phoenix
the following day.
. FAST QUALIFIER: Paul
McMahan paced the 41 cars that took time with an AMB i.t.
timed lap around the 1/3-mile high-banked ova at 12.947
seconds at 92.593 mph. For his qualifying effort,
McMahan earned five bonus points. The next four fastest
qualifiers also earned bonus points, including: Joey
Saldana (4), Tim Kaeding (3), Jason Meyers (2), and
Terry McCarl (1). Thunderbowl Raceway is a high-banked
1/3-mile oval. The track record of 12.740 seconds was
set by Kevin Swindell on October 15, 2005.
. QUALIFYING WINNERS:
Kerry Madsen, Joey Saldana, Justin Henderson, and Steve
Kinser won heat races. Dion Hindi won the C-Main. Brooke
Tatnell won the B-Main. Jason Meyers won the dash.
. ON THE WEB: The
Official World of Outlaws Web site is at http://www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Among the features are updated driver biographies with
individual statistics and pictures, race-by-race
statistics, detailed track information and race
coverage, series news and team press releases. Also,
links to the Media Guide and 2007 Official Rulebook can
be found at the bottom of the home page.
. LISTEN ONLINE: If fans
can't get to a track to see the series, they can
experience the excitement of the World of Outlaws live
on DIRTVision.com through the DIRT Radio Network. To
listen to the audio broadcasts, log on to
www.DIRTVision.com and click on the DIRT Radio Network
logo. Listeners will need Windows Media Player 9 or
higher to listen to the DIRT Radio Network. For
technical support or questions, e-mail webmaster@DIRTVision.com.
. UP NEXT: The World of
Outlaws invade the Arizona desert for a pair of races on
March 2 and March 3. On Friday March 2, the series
returns to USA Race Park in Tucson. The following night,
they will travel to the storied Manzanita Speedway in
Phoenix.
. UPCOMING EVENTS: A
return to Houston Raceway Park in Baytown, Texas is in
store on March 16, with a trip to Pike County Speedway
in Magnolia, Mississippi to follow on March 17. The
series will make their inaugural visit to Volunteer
Speedway in Bulls Gap, Tennessee on March 24, and will
close out the month at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock,
Georgia on March 31.
World of Outlaws Sprint
Series Statistical Report; Thunderbowl Raceway; Feb. 24,
2007
Qualifying
1) 20-Paul McMahan 12.947, 2) 9-Joey Saldana 12.976, 3)
11K-Tim Kaeding 13.013, 4) 14-Jason Meyers 13.032, 5)
24-Terry McCarl 13.049, 6) R19-Jason Solwold 13.072, 7)
6T-Tim Shaffer 13.087, 8) 7-Craig Dollansky 13.094, 9)
11H-Kerry Madsen 13.097, 10) 70-Chad Kemenah 13.108, 11)
1-Ronnie Day 13.176, 12) 1x-Randy Hannagan 13.178, 13)
15-Donny Schatz 13.186, 14) O-Jonathan Allard 13.215,
15) D1-Justin Henderson 13.236, 16) 11-Steve Kinser
13.270, 17) 2-Brooke Tatnell 13.336, 18) 18T-Tony Bruce
Jr. 13.339, 19) 4-Mike Faria 13.363, 20) 35-Jac
Haudenschild 13.415, 21) 21-Daryn Pittman 13.436, 22)
19-Becca Anderson 13.439, 23)
81-Robert Ballou 13.498, 24) 10C-Jeremy
Campbell 13.499, 25) 83-Danny Lasoski 13.510, 26)
36-Jason Martin 13.516, 27) 7S-Jason Sides 13.586, 28)
5C-Chad Hillier 13.608, 29) 17V-Danny Faria Jr 13.609,
30) 75H-Danny Horner 13.612, 31) 8K-Zach Chappell 13.617,
32) 18-Brian Carlson 13.631, 33) 11D-Dion Hindi 13.680,
34) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr 13.749, 35) 21T-Tommy Tarlton
13.982, 36) 33E-Evan Suggs 13.987, 37) 6W-Mark
Workentine 14.059, 38) 44-Matt Shelton 14.133, 39)
12M-James Mosher 14.255, 40) 9K-Brent Kronfuss 14.408,
41) 29A-Jason Botsford 14.788
Heat 1 (10 Laps, top 5
finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 11H-Kerry Madsen, 2) 15-Donny Schatz, 3) 24-Terry
McCarl, 4) 21-Daryn Pittman, 5) 20-Paul McMahan, 6)
2-Brooke Tatnell, 7) 11D-Dion Hindi, 8) 29A-Jason
Botsford, 9) 17V-Danny Faria Jr, 10) 6W-Mark Workentine,
11) 83-Danny Lasoski
Heat 2 (10 Laps, top 5
finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 9-Joey Saldana, 2) O-Jonathan Allard, 3) R19-Jason
Solwold, 4) 70-Chad Kemenah, 5) 18T-Tony Bruce Jr., 6)
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr., 7) 19-Becca Anderson, 8)
75H-Danny Horner, 9) 36-Jason Martin, 10) 44-Matt
Shelton
Heat 3 (10 Laps, top 5
finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) D1-Justin Henderson, 2) 1-Ronnie Day, 3) 11K-Tim
Kaeding, 4) 6T-Tim Shaffer, 5) 7S-Jason Sides, 6)
81-Robert Ballou, 7) 8K-Zach Chappell, 8)
21T-Tommy Tarlton, 9) 4-Mike Faria, 10) 12M-James Mosher
Heat 4 (10 Laps, top 5
finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 11-Steve Kinser, 2) 14-Jason Meyers, 3) 35-Jac
Haudenschild, 4) 7-Craig Dollansky, 5) 10C-Jeremy
Campbell, 6) 1x-Randy Hannagan, 7) 9K-Brent Kronfuss, 8)
18-Brian Carlson, 9) 5C-Chad Hillier, 10) 33E-Evan Suggs
Dash (8 laps, finishing
order determined first 10 starting positions of
A-feature)
1) 14-Jason Meyers, 2) 15-Donny Schatz, 3) 11H-Kerry
Madsen, 4) 11K-Tim Kaeding, 5) D1-Justin Henderson, 6)
20-Paul McMahan, 7) 9-Joey Saldana, 8) 11-Steve Kinser,
9) O-Jonathan Allard, 10) 1-Ronnie Day
C-main (8 laps, top 2
finishers transferred to B-main)
1) 11D-Dion Hindi, 2) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr 3) 21T-Tommy
Tarlton [$125], 4) 12M-James Mosher [$125], 5) 33E-Evan
Suggs [$125], 6) 29A-Jason Botsford [$100], 7) 9K-Brent
Kronfuss [$100], 8) 44-Matt Shelton [$100], 9) 6W-Mark
Workentine [$100],
B-main (12 laps, top 4
finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 2-Brooke Tatnell, 2) 5C-Chad Hillier, 3) 1x-Randy
Hannagan, 4) 19-Becca Anderson, 5) 11D-Dion Hindi [$200],
6) 81-Robert Ballou [$180],
7) 36-Jason Martin [$175], 8) 4-Mike Faria [$160], 9)
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. [$150], 10) 75H-Danny Horner
[$150], 11) 18-Brian Carlson [$150], 12) 83-Danny
Lasoski [$150], 13) 8K-Zach Chappell [$150], 14)
17V-Danny Faria Jr [$150]
A-main (35 laps) -
Starting Position [#]
1) 11K-Tim Kaeding[4] [$10,000], 2) 24-Terry McCarl[11]
[$5,000], 3) 15-Donny Schatz[2] [$3,000], 4) D1-Justin
Henderson[5] [$2,700], 5) 14-Jason Meyers[1] [$2,500],
6) 35-Jac Haudenschild[19] [$2,200], 7) R19-Jason
Solwold[12] [$2,000], 8) 2-Brooke Tatnell[17] [$1,800],
9) 11-Steve Kinser[8] [$1,600], 10) 21-Daryn Pittman[20]
[$1,450], 11) 1x-Randy Hannagan[16] [$1,300], 12)
20-Paul McMahan[6] [$1,200], 13) 10C-Jeremy Campbell[22]
[$1,100], 14) 7-Craig Dollansky[14] [$1,000], 5)
11H-Kerry Madsen[3] [$950], 16) 18T-Tony Bruce Jr.[18]
[$900], 17) 9-Joey Saldana[7] [$850], 18) 6T-Tim
Shaffer[13] [$750], 19) 83-Danny Lasoski[25] [$25], 20)
7S-Jason Sides[23] [$700], 21) 70-Chad Kemenah[15]
[$700], 22) 11D-Dion Hindi[26] [$0], 23) 5C-Chad
Hillier[24] [$700], 24) 19-Becca Anderson[21] [$700],
25) O-Jonathan Allard[9] [$700], 26) 1-Ronnie Day[10]
[$700]
Lap Leader: Tim Kaeding
1-40
Note: Dion Hindi and
Danny Lasoski used provisionals to start the A-Feature.
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