TULARE, CA, APRIL 4, 2004 - Cory Kruseman took the lead with four
laps to go
and went on to win Sunday's season opener for the NAPA Auto Parts /
Auto Trader Magazines SCRA sprint cars at the Thunderbowl Raceway.
Already the all-time
leader in career main event wins with the SCRA, Kruseman's 63rd
feature victory also gave him his third career win at Thunderbowl
Raceway in just ten SCRA visits. "We really didn't even plan to
be out here this weekend," Kruseman later confessed.
"We finished our Tony Stewart cars at about 1 a.m. Friday
morning and learned later in the day that the races were cancelled,
so I caught a redeye out of Indianapolis and raced last night.
I'm just so delighted that I can come back here and race for the
Alexander's because they give me a great car. I think I run
eight times with them now and have won four races."
JE Pistons Dash winner Rickie Gaunt started on the pole with the Ron
Chaffin / Temecula Valley Pipe & Supply #50 John Boy driven by
Damion Gardner to his outside. Gaunt had problems on the
initial start and got crossed up coming down for the green flag.
Tim Kaeding's first non-wing ride was a memorable one after he
climbed Gaunt's tail tank and piggybacked his way harmlessly into
the infield. Gaunt and Kaeding were allowed to return to their
original starting positions since two other cars slid to a stop
forcing a complete restart.
Gaunt and Gardner made contact exiting turn four on the restart,
enabling Kaeding to lead the field into turn one. Gardner
quickly recovered and took the lead on the opening lap using the
bottom of turn two. With 13 of the 30 laps now in the record
books, Gaunt began pushing his Tony Smiley / David Zoriki #2A
Extreme closer to Gardner.
With Gardner now facing lapped traffic, Gaunt stuck a wheel under
the leader exiting turn four just prior to the midway point for the
race. Methodically gaining on the Gardner and Gaunt,
Kruseman had Mark Alexander's / LaVilla Restaurant #4 Stinger in a
position to challenge for second position by the end of the 20th
circuit
The high groove appeared to go away a little on Gardner in the
closing laps and he was passed by Gaunt for the lead on lap 22, and
then, by Kruseman one lap later. Kruseman momentarily held the
lead on lap 25 after a bump with Gaunt entering turn one.
Kruseman's pass was, however, negated when Kaeding, who was running
sixth at the time, littered the front straight with the fragments of
his shredded right rear tire.
Gaunt reassumed the lead, but would relinquish it to Kruseman for
good on lap 27 after skating a little wide through the second turn.
Gaunt had problems at the same end of the track on the following
lap, which allowed Gardner to score a second place finish in his
first SCRA run since replacing recently retired series champion
Richard Griffin in the Ron Chaffin sprinter.
"There was a little rubber laid down coming out of (turn) four
and Rickie ran her in there and he missed it, but it was a drag race
down to turn one. It was about the third time that we had done
that. I guess the third time was the charm because we made it
work," Kruseman said of his race winning passing.
"Believe it or not, our right rear tire was in good shape
except that it had a cut and going flat. It was starting to
rollover with about six laps to go and I was getting a little
concerned. I waved to Rickie when I went by him and
then I thought he might drive back by me and make me look bad when
my tire started going flat. Luckily, it came back in with
about four pounds of air in it."
For those of you that believe in lucky numbers, it should be noted
that Kruseman's win in car #4 came on the fourth day, of the fourth
month in the year 2004. And, that he started in the fourth
position and took the lead four laps from the finish before earning
his fourth feature win driving for Mark Alexander. Kruseman's
teammate, Jordan Hermansader, driving car #4X finished fourth.
Veteran Mike English gave car owner Mel Murphy his first-ever top
five finish driving Murphy's Plumbing Specialist #62 TCR across the
finish line ahead of Arizona Race Mart Fast Time Award winner
Charles Davis, Jr. Brent Kaeding was named the KSE Products
Hard Charger thanks to his seventh place run from the 15th starting
spot.
RACE #1 - THUNDERBOWL RACEWAY, TULARE, CA
Date of Race: 4/4/04
ARIZONA RACE MART TIME TRIALS
1. Charles Davis, Jr., Smiley 8A, 16.065, 2. Damion
Gardner, Chaffin 50, 16.121, 3. Cory Kruseman, Alexander 4,
16.177, 4. Danny Sheridan, Dorathy 21A, 16.284, 5. Tim
Kaeding, Roth 83JR, 16.321, 6. Alan Ballard, Ballard 97,
16.351, 7. Rickie Gaunt, Smiley 2A, 16.351, 8. Verne
Sweeney, Sweeney/Zoriki, 16.357, 9. Troy Rutherford, Sala 19,
16.394, 10. Ronnie Case, Blair 33X, 16.424, 11. Jimmy Crawford,
Crawford 18, 16.451, 12. Mike English, Murphy 62, 16.494, 13. Jordan
Hermansader, Alexander 4X, 16.522, 14. Mike Spencer, Engstrom 44,
16.549, 15. Mike Faria, Faria 4F, 16.599
16. Alex Pruett, Pruett 56AZ, 16.599, 17. Mark Nation, Nation 3N,
16.652, 18. Brent Kaeding, BK Racing 69, 16.688, 19. Dwight Cheney,
Cheney 42, 16.706, 20. J Hicks, Miller 66, 16.720, 21. Aaron
Altaffer, Altaffer 84, 16. 859, 22. A.J. Burgin, Burgin 2, 16.918,
23.Seth Wilson, Racing Optics 17, 16.967, 24. Brian Coelho, Coelho
5C, 16.979, 25. Kaylene Verville, Verville 01, 17.121, 26. Richard
Harvey, Jr., Kittle 6K, 17.193, 27. Casey Shuman, Sweeney/Zoriki 6,
17.431, 28. Mike Martin, Martin 57, 17.469, 29. Nadine Kellar,
Kellar 6Z, 17.492, 30. Brad Sweet, Sweet 1, 17.508, 31. Jeremy
Ellertson, Ellertson 98J, 17.515, 32. Peter Murphy, Tarlton 21,
17.575, 33. Ronnie Clark, Clark 33, 17.692, 34. Bruce St. James, St.
James 7K, 17.772, 35. Tom Stansberry, Bach 48, 17.903, 36. Kevin
Urton, Urton 51, 18.057, 37. Wayne Williams, BK Racing 68, 18.587,
38. David Hair, Hair 44X, 18.672, 39. Bobby Cody, Cody 41, No Time
C-MAIN (8 laps)
1. Murphy, 2. Sweet, 3. Urton, 4. Clark, 5. Williams, 6. Ellertson,
7. Stansberry, 8. St. James, 9. Hair, 10. Kellar - 2:24.33
SHAVER ENGINES HEAT 1 (10 laps)
1. Altaffer, 2. Hermansader, 3. Murphy, 4. T. Kaeding, 5. Davis, 6.
Rutherford, 7. Verville, 8. Nation - 2:40.31
STINGER CHASSIS HEAT 2 (10 laps)
1. B. Kaeding, 2. Gardner, 3. Spencer, 4. Case, 5. Burgin, 6.
Ballard, 7. Harvey, 8. Sweet - No Time
SPIN TECH MUFFLERS HEAT 3 (10 laps)
1. Kruseman, 2. Wilson, 3. Gaunt, 4. Faria, 5. Shuman, 6. Crawford,
7. Urton, 8. Cheney - 2:45.91
OVAL TRACK RACING HEAT 4 (10 laps)
1. Coelho, 2. English, 3. Martin, 4. Sheridan, 5. Hicks, 6. Clark,
7. Pruett, 8. Hermansader - No Time
JE PISTONS DASH (6 laps)
1. Gaunt, 2. Gardner, 3. T. Kaeding, 4. Kruseman, 5. Hermansader, 6.
Case, 7. English, 8. Sheridan - 1:45.76
B FEATURE (12 laps)
1. Davis, 2. Ballard, 3. Sweeney, 4. Rutherford, 5. Urton, 6.
Harvey, 7. Sweet, 8. Hicks, 9. Cheney, 10. Crawford, 11. Nation,
12. Clark, 13. Pruett, 14. Burgin, 15. Verville - No Time
A FEATURE (30 Laps)
1. Kruseman, 2. Gardner, 3. Gaunt, 4. Hermansader, 5. English, 6.
Davis, 7. B. Kaeding, 8. Sheridan, 9. Rutherford, 10. Murphy, 11.
Spencer, 12. Sweeney, 13. Ballard, 14. Harvey, 15. Wilson, 16. Faria,
17. Martin, 18. Urton, 19. Coelho, 20. Case, 21. Altaffer, 22. T.
Kaeding. - No Time.
Laps Led: Gardner 1-22, Gaunt 23-26, Kruseman 27-30
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