Ventura, CA., Aug. 2 -Garrett Hansen, a 22-year old winner in USAC
Western Midgets and USAC-CRA 410 sprint cars, returned to his roots
and took his first ride this year in the USAC Ford Focus Midget dirt
track series during the annual Ventura County Fairgrounds. The
Manhattan Beach driver drove the No. 8 James Wells TCR chassis to
victory Thursday night in the annual USAC FF Midget dirt series
20-lap feature at the fifth-mile clay Ventura Raceway. It was the
debut for Wells' team with the car he bought from owner/driver Bobby
Michnowicz, who won the Ventura Fair USAC feature last year in the
same car. About 3,000 racing fans and fairgoers packed the Miller
Lite Grandstand Arena across the street from the Pacific Ocean.
With 14 USAC cars present, Hansen started second and passed early
leader/pole starter Robby Josett on lap 12 and led the final nine
laps. Hansen won by ten yards over Josett, the initial VRA Junior
Ford Focus Midget champion last year in Ventura promoter Jim
Naylor's driver development series for driver age 13-16. Josett won
the May 12 USAC FF Midget main event at Hanford and now ranks
seventh in series points after eight races in the 12 race USAC FF
dirt series.
Point leader Nic Faas, 17, started his dad Jerry's 2007 Beast
chassis seventh and finished third, one-yard behind Josett. Faas, a
four-time FF Midget winner this year (three on dirt and one on
pavement) increased his point lead to 99-points over Dennis Howell,
the July 21 feature winner at Ventura. In order the fourth through
ninth place drivers (the only other finishers) were Thomas Gray, Jim
"Jet" Davison, Caitlin Shaw, Howell, Walt Johnson and J.
R. Williams.
Eight drivers in the 13-car field completed 20 laps. Five caution
flags flew for minor spins during the 17-minute race. Faas and
Howell led all eight laps of the two heat races that began
competition at 6:00 p.m.
A 13-car field of VRA Junior Ford Focus Midget main event for
drivers age 13-16 went to Austin Smith. He led all 20-laps from pole
position. It was the eighth race of the series this season and there
have been many different feature winners. Justin Kierce, son of
sprint car driver Kevin Kierce and grandson of the 1963 CRA sprint
car rookie of the year Jim Kierce, finished second. Driving Jake
Hodges' ex-Klatt Racing Beast, Kierce trailed the winner by
40-yards. Austin Mero, Dakota Kershaw, Alex Bowman, Scott Oliver,
Jr., Brent Owens, Harris Brooks, Kyle Shriver,, Charlie Butcher,
David Perry, Jr. and Lance Butler finished in that order behind the
leading duo. Jake Swanson lost a wheel while running sixth on lap 16
and was the only non-finisher. The 11-minute race had two cautions.
Bowman and Butcher led all the way in a pair of seven-lap heat
races.
The third racing series in action was the touring IMCA Modified
Series. The regional point series had 41 cars in the pits and raced
four ten-car, eight-lap qualifying heats and two 12-lap semi-mains.
All six races advanced the first four finishers in each race to the
24-car, 20-lap main event. Paul Stone started tenth and became the
third race leader on lap 10. He won by ten yards over Chad Daly, who
came from ninth on the grid. Danny Lauer and Gary Dutton were third
and fourth respectively. Bakersfield's Brad Pounds, 22, started 17th
and finished fifth. Pole starter John Uccellini led the first eight
laps and finished sixth. Lee Jensen, Jack Parker, Steve Smith and
Jay Marks rounded out the top ten. Richard Denman was running second
a lap from the finish when his car stalled and did not finish.
Fifteen cars finished the 19-minute race that had only two cautions
on laps 17 and 19.
The final event in the popular night two four-division motor
sports nights at the fair presented by Jim Naylor was a nine-car
demolition derby. Cody Harper, the Wednesday night and 2006 demo
derby winner, also won Thursday in a fan-pleasing show from 9:03 to
9:21. The infield event had two red flags because of engine fires.
Harper's shark-fin topped station wagon outlasted Charles Lowe's
sedan. Travis Riley and Jason Jones finished third and fourth.
The next USAC Ford Focus Midget dirt track series races will be
September 8 at Chowchilla and September 15 at Bakersfield Speedway.
Ventura Raceway will host the final two USAC FF Midget dirt series
races this year on September 29 and October 20.
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