PHOENIX, Ariz. (March 20, 2004) Several late
incidents didn’t deter the efforts Cory Kruseman made and achieved in the
“Sokola Classic” Saturday at Manzanita Speedway.
Kruseman led the final 23 laps of the 40-lap event, his first victory in the
Valvoline USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series. Following Kruseman by nearly 1.5 seconds
was Jeremy Sherman, who started in 17th, while Tracy Hines, Rickie Gaunt and
Troy Rutherford rounded out the top five.
“My crew did a great job tonight,” Kruseman said in victory lane. “We were
pretty happy starting where we were. It’s pretty tight to come out here and
win. Manzi is a tough place to win. I have to thank all of my sponsors and the
crew. It’s a fantastic deal driving for them. I had a good time and the race
was good.”
Kruseman surged ahead quickly from his third starting spot past polesitter Brian
Venard but trailed Tony Jones, who from the outside pole, took the early lead.
Kruseman’s first attempt at taking the lead, which was after Jones slipped in
turn four, was stopped when Damion Gardner stopped in turn two after the field
had completed three laps.
Jones gained considerable ground on the race restart and put distance between
himself and Kruseman, while Kruseman increased his advantage over Eric Wilkins.
The trio split from the rest of the field before Kruseman began catching Jones
after eight laps, using the low line of the ˝-mile track.
The field stopped after 10 laps when Bud Kaeding flipped end over end in turn
one, bringing down several feet of the outside fence before coming to a rest on
the track. Kaeding, who nearly left the track during the incident, also flipped
in turns three and four of the first heat, displaying a series of flips that
almost took him to a junkyard outside the track. It took track officials nearly
20 minutes to fix the fencing.
On the restart, Kruseman finally found the momentum he coveted. He caught Jones
in turn two and challenged on the outside groove, then used the low line in
turns one and two to gain ground on lap 17. Kruseman then picked up the lead on
the following circuit with a similar move. From there, Kruseman built his lead,
extending it to eight car lengths after 23 laps. He began lapping cars on the
track after 25 laps, and had a half straightaway lead after 26 laps.
Jones’ success quickly turned sour when became a victim on lap 30. He flipped
wildly between turns three and four before stopping near the dirt-covered wall.
Kruseman shot ahead on the restart, and a caution with two circuits to go
didn’t help the rest of the field much, as Kruseman charge ahead, never
challenged again as he went on to victory.
“Last night, both Tony and I struggled in qualifying, but tonight we were in
the first two rows,” Kruseman continued. “It’s really good. It’s always
fun to race with Tony. He runs clean, and he’s definitely a cowboy because he
runs hard. It was one of those deals that I think we just made the right call,
with the chassis setup and the tires.”
Rickie Gaunt set the fast time for the second straight night, stopping the clock
at 19.106 seconds. Gaunt also won the first heat, while Jeremy Sherman, Josh
Ford and Robert Hall, Jr. won the final three heats. Kaeding won the 12-lap
semifeature following his first incident of the night.
The series continues April 3 at Kings Speedway in Hanford, Calif.
RESULTS
VALVOLINE USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: March 20, 2004 – Phoenix,
Arizona – Manzanita Speedway – 4th Annual “Sokola Classic”
QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Rickie Gaunt, 2A, Smiley-19.106; 2. Tony Elliott, 6z,
Keller-19.146; 3. Tracy Hines, 7H, Priestley-19.153; 4. Eric Wilkins, 3w, WWS
Racing-19.266; 5. Bud Kaeding, 45, Willis-19.276; 6. Troy Rutherford, 7,
Priestley-19.278; 7. Mike Spencer, 44, Engstrom-19.284; 8. Cory Kruseman, 4,
Alexander-19.322; 9. Brian Venard, 47, Venard-19.433; 10. Jordan Hermansader,
91, Ferro-19.438; 11. Charles Davis, Jr., 8A, Smiley-19.469; 12. Tony Jones, 2,
Vermeer/Ferreria-19.485; 13. Levi Jones, 38J, Crossno-19.537; 14. Rip Williams,
3, Jory-19.601; 15. Josh Ford, 73, Ford-19.621; 16. Darren Hagen, 11,
McMinn-19.661; 17. Mike Kirby, 38, Crossno-19.679; 18. Jeff Slinkard, 61,
Ratz-19.714; 19. Damion Gardner, 50, Chaffin-19.736; 20. Gary W. Howard, 14H,
Lancaster-19.776; 21. Mike Leslie, 76, Montgomery-19.967; 22. Jeremy Sherman,
21, Ellis-19.974; 23. Dave Darland, 14, Lancaster-19.975; 24. Robert Hall, Jr.,
16a, Hall-20.058; 25. Alan Ballard, 97, Ballard-20.132; 26. Greg Bragg, 12,
Pratt-20.381; 27. David Cardey, 59, Giardina-20.412; 28. Matthew Rossi, 16,
Rossi-20.543; 29. Bruce St., James, 7k, St. James-24.745; 30. Jimmy Crawford,
18, Crawford-NT; 31. Seth Wilson, 17, Racing Optics-NT; 32. Bob Ream, Jr., 8,
B.R.A.T.-NT.
DASH: (4 laps) 1. Hines, 2. Gaunt, 3. Wilkins, 4. Elliott. 1:19.11
FIRST HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Gaunt, 2. L.Jones, 3. Ballard, 4. Venard, 5.
Leslie, 6. Kirby, 7. Kaeding. NT
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Sherman, 2. Williams, 3. Rutherford, 4. Bragg,
5. Slinkard, 6. Hermansader. 3:24.56
THIRD HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Ford, 2. Darland, 3. Hines, 4. Spencer, 5.
Gardner, 6. Cardey, 7. Davis. NT
FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Hall, 2. Kruseman, 3. Wilkins, 4. T.Jones, 5.
Howard, 6. Hagen, 7. Rossi. NT
SEMI: (12 laps) 1. Kaeding, 2. Davis, 3. Gardner, 4. Leslie, 5. Slinkard,
6. Howard, 7. Wilson, 8. Cardey, 9. Hagen, 10. Hermansader. 4:11.59
FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Cory Kruseman, 2. Jeremy Sherman, 3. Tracy Hines,
4. Rickie Gaunt, 5. Troy Rutherford, 6. Mike Spencer, 7. Charles Davis, Jr., 8.
Rip Williams, 9. Damion Gardner, 10. Levi Jones, 11. Josh Ford, 12. Brian Venard,
13. Jeff Slinkard, 14. Greg Bragg, 15. Dave Darland, 16. Robert Hall, Jr., 17.
Tony Jones, 18. Alan Ballard, 19. Mike Leslie, 20. Eric Wilkins, 21. Bud
Kaeding. NT
**Kaeding flipped during the first heat. Kaeding flipped on lap 12 of the
feature. T. Jones flipped on lap 31 of the feature.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-17 T. Jones, Laps 18-40 Kruseman.
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Kruseman-177; 2-Gardner-157;
3-Williams-140; 4-Rutherford-138; 5-Gaunt-133; 6-Hines-128; 7-Kirby-117;
8-Sherman-111; 9-T.Jones-108; 10-Ford-98.
NEXT USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: April 3 – Hanford, CA – Kings Speedway.
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