From Bill W, photo courtesy of John’s Racing Photos
Jesse Hockett’s trip to California looked like it might find him heading home with 5,000 large, but it didn’t end up that way. A rough Friday at the Trophy Cup saw him switch venues on Saturday and head to the Ventura Raceway, where it looked like the top prize would be his. An official’s decision cost him a shot at the win, and this week he’ll tackle the Short Track Nationals in Little Rock aiming at an even bigger $15,000 prize.
Jesse paired up with Harold Main and his #35B for the prelim at Tulare Thunderbowl’s Trophy Cup for 360’s. Mechanical problems got them off to a slow start. “We had some fuel problems when we got to Tulare,” he says. “We didn’t get the chance to hot lap, and we qualified really badly. With the system they had, that put us back in the non-qualifiers.”
Despite the setback, Jesse charged and did what he could to climb through the alphabet. “We were able to run second in the non-qualifiers, and we won the D,” says the Warsaw, Missouri driver, who has 21 wins in his pocket in 2009. “We got into the C, and we were going pretty well. We ended up getting crashed out by another driver and that was the end of the night. We tore up the car. I felt bad for Harold. He was kind enough to give us a shot.”
The Ventura Racing Association was running for $5,000 down at the Ventura Raceway and Jesse had a connection. “We ended up getting a ride with a friend of mine at Ventura,” he says. “We drove for Bruce Douglas and Victor Davis. Tommy Horne was the crew chief on it and he did a great job. We were able to win the heat.”
Jesse worked his way by Jimmy Crawford into the lead on lap eight. He was cruising out front ahead of Matt Mitchell when another competitor crashed on lap 20. “We were leading the feature,” he explains. “With ten laps to go, we were cruising, and there was a driver flipping hard. The red light blinked on the backstretch so I shut it down and so did Matt Mitchell, who was running second. I guess after Matt and I crossed the light it switched back to yellow, and the rest of the field kept going.”
Unbelievably, Hockett and Mitchell were sent to the back of the field and the yellow light stayed out despite the crash. No mention of the incident was in the track’s press release. “The guy was upside down and on fire,” says Jesse. “They’ve been real strict about that across the rest of the country, especially after the fire (Mike Houseman Jr.) at Knoxville. I was trying to look out for another driver’s safety, but it ended up costing me $5,000 at Ventura. I wasn’t too happy about it. We were really good, it was just a shame what happened there.”
It was little consolation, but Jesse charged from the tail to seventh in the final ten laps. He is readying this week for Little Rock as both a driver and car owner. He will drive the VKCC Motorsports/Tom Buch #13, while Californian Kyle Hirst will pilot the Jesse Hockett Racing #77 on Friday. “We’ll run on Thursday, and then Kyle Hirst will run our car on Friday,” says Jesse. “He’s really excited to get out here. He was running well at Tulare until his rear axle broke, so he will be ready. We’ve always run well at Little Rock. It’s a fun track and a good race. We’ll run hard and let it all hang out there!”
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Rocket Rambles
Jesse has made the Short Track Nationals finale five out of the last seven years. He has never finished worse than 15th and has three top tens in the five events. His two best finishes an eighth (2005) and a ninth (2008) came after having to qualify through the B main. You can rest assured, the “Rocket” would be ready.
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