From Gary Thomas
Tulare, CA – The 2009 racing season at the Thunderbowl Raceway will officially come to a close this Saturday and Sunday as the 1/3 mile clay oval plays host to one of the highest profile events in track history with the USAC National and USAC/CRA Wingless 410 Sprint Cars invading the Tulare based facility for the 30th Pacific Coast Nationals.
The Pacific Coast Nationals was originally started by J.C. Agajanian in 1962 and was held at the Ascot Park in Gardena until the track’s closing in 1990. The event was moved following that, but was stopped after the 1995 season where it was held last at nearby Kings Speedway in Hanford. This year’s revival at the Thunderbowl Raceway will also mark the season finale for the USAC National Sprint Car Series and the champion will be crowned this Sunday night following the 40-lap main event, which will award $12,500 to the winner.
The Tulare County Fairgrounds track has held a number of “big” short track events over the last 10 years, including numerous World of Outlaw shows, as well as the season opener and season finale during the one and only year of the National Sprint Tour in 2006. The Thunderbowl has also held the annual Trophy Cup since ’05 and earlier in the decade ran a trio of Thanksgiving weekend 410 sprint car events that drew big names to the track each season.
In addition to all of that the 1/3 mile clay oval also hosted the $20,000 to win U.S. Modified Nationals in ’07 and this weekends Pacific Coast Nationals is expected to be right up there with all of those events in the prestige factor. “We’re really happy to be bringing this event to Tulare,” said Thunderbowl promoter Steve Faria. “With the World of Outlaws not coming back out here in the fall we were looking to bring in another big show and the Pacific Coast Nationals will definitely be a great fit. It’s pretty exciting to have all these well known non-wing drivers coming to our track and it should be a great show for the fans.”
Former USAC/CRA champion Damion Gardner of Concord, CA has laps in both a winged and wingless sprint car at the Thunderbowl Raceway and comes into the Pacific Coast Nationals with momentum following his big victory in last weekends Budweiser Oval Nationals at the helm of his DG Racing, Pace Lighting No. 71. The former Chili Bowl Midget Nationals winner also scored a big $10,000 victory in USAC National Sprint Car competition at the Lawrenceburg Speedway in early October, which came during just his fourth race back in action after injuries kept him out for nearly a month, following an incident at the Nebraska Raceway Park in August. “The Demon” has won a pair of main events in his Thunderbowl career and currently sits sixth in the National Sprint Car standings.
Coming into the Pacific Coast Nationals having already locked up the USAC National Sprint Car title Avon, Indiana driver Levi Jones will look to finish off the season on a strong note this weekend at the Thunderbowl Raceway. The driver of the Tony Stewart Racing, Chevrolet sponsored No. 20 went into last week’s Oval Nationals with just a 27-point lead over Lincoln, Indiana’s Dave Darland, however, a tough weekend for Darland allowed Jones to extend the mark to an untouchable 178-point advantage. Jones picked up a victory during the second prelim night this past weekend at the Oval Nationals and brought home a third place finish in Saturday’s finale to seal up his third career USAC National Sprint Car championship.
Darland comes into the Thunderbowl looking to rebound after an extremely rough outing at the Oval Nationals that saw him fail to make the main event the final two nights, after running 16th in the feature during the opener on Thursday. “Double D” has long been one of the top open wheel drivers in the country and has championships in the USAC National Sprint Car, Midget and Silver Crown Series, making him one of a select group of racers to have the Triple Crown under his belt. Darland this season has driven his RWB Racing No. 2b sprinter to four National Sprint Car victories and will look to secure the second spot in the series standings this weekend.
Hot on Darland’s heels though is Alpine, CA’s Cole Whitt, who will bring his Keith Kunz Motorsports, Red Bull No. 67k into the Pacific Coast Nationals just 12-digits behind Darland for the runner-up spot in the USAC National Sprint Car standings. The 18-year-old driver has had a solid ’09 campaign and has won a total of 15 main events during the season, including nine at the Kokomo Speedway en route to the track title. Whitt last year captured the USAC National Midget championship and in doing so became the youngest driver to ever accomplish that feat.
Defending USAC National Sprint Car champion Jerry Coons Jr. currently ranks fourth in the standings going into the Pacific Coast Nationals this Saturday and Sunday. By winning both the sprint car and silver crown titles last season the Tuscon, Arizona driver became the fifth driver in USAC history to hold the Triple Crown, after winning the midget title in 2006 and ’07. Rounding out the top-five in the USAC National Sprint standings going into the Thunderbowl this weekend is ’02 series champion Tracy Hines of Jamestown, Indiana. The former Chili Bowl champ has driven his Tony Stewart Racing No. 21 machine to three National Sprint Car wins this year, with all of those coming on the pavement.
The Lucas Oil USAC/CRA Series has seen an extremely close point fight for much of the season however; Temecula’s Mike Spencer has turned up the heat late in the year and comes into the Pacific Coast Nationals holding a 78-point advantage in the standings aboard his Ron Chaffin Racing, Madera Produce No. 50 mount. Spencer captured the Lou Vermeil Classic at the Calistoga Speedway on Labor Day weekend, which marked the first of three straight wins for the defending USAC/CRA champion. Spencer then used the momentum to help score a runner-up finish at last weekends Budweiser Oval Nationals in Perris, where he came very close to winning the event for the first time in his career, until Gardner made the pass with just a few laps remaining in the feature to steal the victory away.
Currently second in the points and continuing to have his best sprint car season to date is “Dynamite” David Cardey, who finished fifth in the main event at the Thunderbowl in May aboard the ITI Performance, Crossno Racing No. 38 sprinter. The Riverside racer finished sixth in the USAC/CRA standings last season and will be looking to rebound this weekend after getting upside down late in the main event at the Oval Nationals, while having a strong run going at the time. Current USAC Western Midget Series point leader Garrett Hansen sits third in the USAC/CRA standings driving the Priestley No. 7 sprint car. The Manhattan Beach driver scored a solid sixth place finish at the Ovals Nationals last weekend and also brought home a fourth place finish in May at the Thunderbowl.
Thunderbowl Raceway wingless 410 track record holder Blake Miller of Yorba Linda comes into the Pacific Coast Nationals ranking fourth in the USAC/CRA standings at the helm of the Gardner Motorsports No. 93 machine. “The Bullet” had a strong night at the Thunderbowl Raceway in May when he began the evening by ripping off a 15.679 in qualifying to re-set his own track record, before charging from ninth to third in the feature. Completing the top five in USAC/CRA points is Santa Maria’s “Showtime” Danny Sheridan, who scored a victory and a runner-up finish in a pair of Bandit 360 Series starts at the Thunderbowl Raceway earlier this season in his Kittle Motorsports No. 18.
Indiana resident and Carmichael, CA native Bryan Clauson has had a strong 2009 season and will look to add the Pacific Coast Nationals to his impressive resume this weekend as he competes behind the wheel of the Corey Tucker Racing, Parker Stone sprinter. The immensely talented 20-year-old spent time in the NASCAR ranks, but has come back to sprints and midgets full-time this year and has won 17 main events throughout the season, including a $10,000 triumph at Tri-State Speedway in September and the prestigious Belleville Midget Nationals in August. Clausen also captured the Indiana Midget Week title in June and won opening night of the Oval Nationals this past weekend, before running fourth in Saturday’s finale.
Former Thunderbowl Raceway winged 410 sprint car track record holder Kevin Swindell will be in competition at the Pacific Coast Nationals aboard the locally based Roth Motorsports, HR Cattle No. 83 and will be looking to regroup following a tough Oval Nationals last weekend. The Germantown, Tennessee resident picked up a victory for Dennis Roth on prelim night of the Lou Vermeil Classic at Calistoga Speedway and also finished runner-up during Sundays finale. Last season saw him win the Western World Championships at Manzanita Speedway, as well as the Vermeil Classic in Calistoga driving for Nor Cal car owner Tom Rolfe. Swindell’s biggest win this year came in May when he made a last lap pass to score victory in the Knoxville Midget Nationals.
The Pacific Coast Nationals will see Grass Valley, CA native Brad Sweet returning to the track in which he made his wingless sprint car debut at back in 2004. The Kasey Kahne Racing driver has experienced much success since hitting the road full-time and has captured prestigious events such as the Belleville Midget Nationals, the 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora and the Knoxville Midget Nationals among others. Sweet last year also scored a big triumph at the Tulare Thunderbowl Raceway when he claimed victory at the annual Trophy Cup and this Friday will see the 23-year-old make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at the Phoenix International Raceway.
Elk Grove’s Kyle Larson will hit the Thunderbowl Raceway clay this weekend after making a successful wingless 410 sprint car debut at the Calistoga Speedway on Labor Day weekend. The 17-year-old turned eyes during the two-night show as he quickly adapted at the intimidating half-mile and was running solidly in the top-five when separate issues each night put him further back in the finishing order than he would have liked. At the Pacific Coast Nationals Larson will be behind the wheel of the Stadelhofer Construction, BK Racing sprinter, the same machine he drove to a fifth place finish at the Trophy Cup.
Other drivers expected at the 30th Pacific Coast Nationals will include Warsaw, Missouri’s Jesse Hockett; Ventura’s Cory Kruseman; Campbell’s Bud Kaeding; Phoenix, Arizona’s Chad Boat; Riverside’s Josh Wise; Yorba Linda’s Rip Williams and Matt Mitchell; Jamestown, Indiana’s Jon Stanbrough; Visalia’s Gregg Bragg; Norco’s Tony Jones; Clovis’ Peter Murphy; Anderson’s Keith Bloom Jr.; Fremont’s Shane Golobic and more.
Tickets for the Pacific Coast Nationals will be the same price both nights with Reserved Grandstand seats being $35 and General Admission Bleacher tickets $30. Children under 12 will be half-price in the bleachers. The front gate of the Thunderbowl Raceway will open at 3pm on Saturday November 14 with wheel packing at 4, qualifying at 5 and first race scheduled for 6. Sunday will see the front gate open at 2pm with wheel packing at 3, qualifying at 4 and first race scheduled for 5. Pit passes will be $35 for members and $40 for non-members with the drivers meeting set to be at 3pm on Saturday and 2pm on Sunday. Registration and pill draw will be at 1pm on Saturday and noon on Sunday.
All of the action from the event will be broadcast via live video feed at http://www.usacracing.com/usac_live
More info on the Pacific Coast Nationals can be found at http://www.thunderbowlraceway.com and http://www.usacracing.com
The Thunderbowl Raceway is located at the Tulare County Fairgrounds on the corner of Bardsley and K Streets in Tulare, California