From Bob Burbach
Marysville CA — (July 10, 2013) — After a dangerous heat wave forced a postponement of the races on June 29th a sprint car program featuring 360 sprint cars will be offered at Paul and Kathy Hawes’ Marysville Raceway Park this Saturday. The return of the mighty MRP Winged Sprint Cars and the wild antics of the MRP Wingless Sprint Cars will headline the show. The Pro 4 Sprinters will also be at MRP and stock car fans will get to see another MRP Hobby Stock battle as well.
Grass Valley’s Jeremy Burt stayed in the top spot after Billy Wallace’s (also of Grass Valley) spectacular victory last Saturday night. After a stirring battle with 5-time champion Korey Lovell of Yuba City, Wallace cut a big chunk out of Burt’s championship point lead. Wallace is now 2nd just 3 points off the pace. Spark’s Nevada’s Mike Monahan is now 3rd just 11 points out of the top spot. Auburn’s Jimmy Steward is 4th and Lovell made a big jump back into 5th after his noteworthy performance last week.
3-time champion Brent Dothage from Kelseyville, Woodland’s Peter Paulson, and Oroville’s Heath Hall will all be vying for a spot in victory lane. Rookie of the Year challengers in the MRP Winged Sprint Car division, lady racer Raquel Jennings and Branden Mansfield, will be back to continue their season long battle for that trophy.
800 horsepower, 1525 pound winged rockets are ready to scream this Saturday night at MRP!
Legal Shield’s Rod Engberson will once again post an additional $100 for the fastest qualifier in the “Legal Shield Quick Time Shootout”. The “Shootout” will open the program. MRP is northern California’s only Contingency Connection dirt track posting some $1100 in additional contingency awards for the winner in the MRP Winged Sprint Car division. This, in addition to the $1000 in cash from the purse awarded the feature event winner.
The up front title battle for the MRP Wingless Sprint Car crown is an exciting one. Anderson’s Rowdy McClenon has a 16 point edge on local sprint car star Jeremy Hawes. Hawes won the last time the Wingless Warriors hooked up at MRP, but McClenon was hot on his heels. But, when McClenon has won this season, it has been Hawes that has kept the heat on McClenon. So, the mid-season clash continues for the two able warriors. Opening night feature event winner Tim Sherman Jr. of Sacramento remains in 3rd place in the standings.
Perhaps some of the most thrilling racing moments presented at MRP is performed by the wingless sprinters. With no aerodynamic aids, the driver is a more pivotal part of the equation. It’s a tail wagging, 100 mph, thrill a minute ride!
Misty Castleberry has taken the lead in the Rookie of the Year battle in the Wing less Warriors. Yuba City’s Cameron Bartlett had major motor problems that prevented the young charger from competing in the main event last time out. Castleberry actually flipped her hot rod the same night and the 3rd Rookie of the Year contender Johnny Burns made up some ground on Castleberry. So that situation is far from settled and as all of the competitors in the in the Rookie of the Year challenge are local products, there is an added element of interest.
Speaking of Misty Castleberry, she has simply owned victory lane this season in the companion Pro 4 Sprint Car class that will also run at MRP on Saturday. Defending champion Tim Maclaughlin of Colusa tipped his hat to her efforts last time the Pro 4s were in town, “She’s doing the job and right now we’re all running for 2nd.” Maclaughlin will be in the field Saturday to try to turn the tables on Castleberry.
The MRP Hobby Stocks will give the fendered fans something to cheer about. Defending champ Jeremy Hammons of Yuba City has got to find a way to beat Eddie Hammett as the two racers continue their battle to get to victory lane. Hammett has owned it since his return, though Hammons remains solidly in control in the MRP Hobby stock points. Richard Sinnott is still in 2nd place in the points, but Hammett is closing fast with his string of victories.
The pit gate opens at 3PM. Grandstands open at 5PM. Hot Laps are at 5:30 with qualifying scheduled for 6:15. Racing begins after qualifying.
The text is based on information we have at the time of its release.