October 28, 2007...With smoke pouring off most right rears,
and several leaders blowing tires, Darren Hagen paid
attention to his car owners antics from the pit viewing area to win
the shortened 20 lap USAC/CRA race at the Las Vegas drag strip
raceway. Darren used patience and a smokeless pattern all the way
around the black dirt oval to get his 3rd CRA victory. He also made
an earlier comment to us in the pit grandstand, after finishing 2nd
in the Midget main, something about slick track racing being his
“meat”, come true. All this blue toned action was in front of a
sparse crowd that was obviously less than the first trip here this
season. Of course, when the NHRA is running right behind the pit
area with more noise than a 100 casinos imploding, you don’t get
much overflow. You know the 20,000 plus in their grandstands were
too hot, too sun fried and too worn out to walk over to see our
“show” in the evening. I’m not sure newcomers would have seen
the value of our show anyway on this night.
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Several up front had their chance to win early, but Brady
Bacon and young Kevin Swindell both fried their tires and
dropped out as did several others along the way. Cory Kruseman
lined up on the front row of the main event and was surprisingly
gone as soon as they roared into the 1st turn due to a spin into the
wall. Damion Gardner had what sounded like his motor was
missing something, and he was gone early as well. Tyler Brown
got caught up in flip withJimmy Crawford and both were done. Tim
Kaeding shed his wing and was impressive, but had his problems
with tires and was also done early. His brother Bud Kaeding
had his front axle break and “tweaked” his chassis like none
other in a heat race crash that was violently ugly coming out of
turn four, and ended in a bright flame fire that he quickly escaped
from. That Maxim chassis might be going back to the factory for a
look see, there was so much damage to it. Bud was a very lucky man.
Dave Darland was following Tony Jones in 8th place
when I noticed him coming thru the pack late in the race. He made
some very Darland like moves above and below the field as he surged
to 2nd at the checkered flag. Yes, the national boys love this slick
stuff! Tony was smooth and careful as he hung in there for 7th place
and did his team proud. Robert Ballou set fast time, ran sixth in
his heat and then didn’t come out for the semi in what was
described as a tire situation of his choice?
The day was long as we arrived in the pits about 2 PM and walked
slowly thru the pit areas of the 41 sprint car field, plus by the 37
midgets, until we had visited and I’d taken enough standing
around, (I missed my Mule), so we headed for the pit grandstands and
watched some of the drag race action that took place over there for
a while. Noisy? Well I reckon! Any way, their action stalled our
openwheeler’s getting on the dirt track, no make that the sandy
based dirt, but not mud track. When finally the midgets started
getting on it, there was some concern about getting mudded out up
there. I just smiled as you have to have mud to splatter mud out of
the track.
There were so many midget and sprint hot laps it got to be a
little redundant as the same cars kept firing up and taking laps. I
was unaware that the qualifying was over until they announced it and
since there was no speaker in the pit grandstand, I found out from
Ed Hollowell who was listening in on the USAC network. Looking back,
they were qualifying about 8 or nine cars in a pack, and man we
should do that at Perris. So the loooooonnnnnggg playtime was over
and racing was ready to begin, finally!
Darren Hagen made a last lap pass on race long leader Rodney
Argo to win the first heat as the blue smoke was fashionably
flying off the right rear tires around the corners and down the long
stretches. Bullet Blake Miller, the current Wagsdash
Champion, ran away with the second heat, even with several yellows
flying. He was hooked up and pulling away to the end of the 10
lapper. Car owner Cory Kruseman and his team car driver Michael
Trimble won the last two heats as more smoke poured out on the
track behind the thunder and lightning cars as they flew around the
track.
The semi, easily won by Tony Jones, put six more in the
main and four provisionary adds made it a 26 car field. The
preferred lane was low and the passing was above that as the field
shuffled and bled out their tires. Some saved em’ some didn’t
and the result was Hagen’s calm victory with Darland coming fast
at the end. Not my kind of race, but at Las Vegas, that is what you
get on a very well built race plant with only one thing missing, the
mud to make it really successful. With all the money spent here to
make a first class race track, you would think they could afford a
little mud face lift on the track!
The weather couldn’t have been better in my “home town”
this weekend, but don’t get carried away, the weather changes here
faster than you can shake a stick at the weatherman and the windless
race day was pretty rare. The high clouds kept the low 80’s day
very pleasant and didn’t prematurely dry out the track before the
midgets could do that simple trick when they got on it.
The season is winding down now with only six more race days in
long season. Coming up this week is one of the most successful
sprint car events on the West Coast each year as three days of knock
down, drag out action will be on us with nearly 70 of the top sprint
car drivers in the country looking for Dave Darland’s title he has
held two years, King of the Oval Nationals! Come on out and pack the
stands, it will be great racing. Now let’s all pray the water
truck works well so the local favorites can do their thing on the
normally tacky track.
I will be there staying in the “camper crazies” area this
year and will have what’s left of the Wagsdash t-shirts and
sweatshirts available, plus a few non-wing 2008 calendars and
Wagsdash posters. If you don’t catch me in the grandstands, check
out the camping area to the left of the track entrance. Rumor has it
I might have a brand new polka dot hat to signify my weird presence,
do tell. There will be a Mrs Wags sighting on Friday, so all is well
in our wonderful racing world.
FEATURE: (20 laps) 1. Darren Hagen 2. Dave Darland, 3. Levi
Jones, 4. Mike Spencer, 5. Michael Trimble, 6. Scotty Weir, 7. Tony
Jones, 8. Rickie Gaunt, 9. Rip Williams, 10. Brad Sweet, 11. Blake
Miller, 12. Danny Sheridan, 13. David Cardey, 14. Jerry Coons Jr.,
15. Rodney Argo, 16. Bret Mellenberndt, 17. Alan Ballard, 18. Jon
Stanbrough, 19. Brady Bacon, 20. Kevin Swindell, 21. Tim Kaeding,
22. Tyler Brown, 23. Jimmy Crawford, 24. Damion Gardner, 25. Chris
Bonneau, 26. Cory Kruseman. NT
NEW LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-T.Jones-1,779;
2-Spencer-1,729; 3-Sheridan-1,597; 4-Gaunt-1,550; 5-Weir-1,441;
6-Williams-1,352; 7-Cardey-1,168; 8-Kruseman-1,105; 9-Miller-1,040;
10-Brown-922.
NEXT LUCAS OIL USAC NATIONAL & USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE:
November 1-3 - Perris (CA) Auto Speedway - 12th Annual
"Budweiser Oval Nationals"
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