MARCH 21, 2007 --- Youthful Ryan Kaplan, who unexpectedly captured
SCRA’s 360 season opener two weeks ago, seeks to repeat this Saturday night
when the “Wingless Warrior” descend on Kings Speedway in Hanford. Kaplan,
who regularly campaigns on the USAC Midget tour, took time away from that series
to invade the Sprint car world and certainly proved his versatility by going
wire-to-wire in the feature. Not only did Kaplan win the 30-lap feature, he took
top honors in the Trophy Dash.
Kaplan will be put to the test by a well-rounded field of
veterans headed by Davey Pombo, who trailed him (Kaplan) to the line. Pombo is
primed and ready to go in his newly acquired Cory Kruseman sprinter, a car that
reached victory lane on several occasions in USAC/CRA’s 410 division.
Pombo’s win record at Kings 3/8-mile clay track is unmatched by all the
competition.
Rusty Carlile and Peter Murphy, who finished third and fourth respectively in
the opener, are pumped up about their initial showings and ready for action.
Carlile finished second in points last season and wants to raise the bar while
Murphy will be running the entire ’07 schedule for popular car owner Tom
Tarlton. Murphy captured two features last season in a limited number of
appearances.
Richard Harvey Jr., in his 25th year of competition, is excited
about his new ride, the 2005 championship-winning car formerly driven by
teenager Chad Boespflug. After finishing fifth his first time out, Harvey
stated, “By the end of the evening, I started getting a good feel for the car
and I’m really stoked about the upcoming races.”
Defending series champion Jonathan Logan wants to improve on
what he considered a mediocre showing on opening night (10th-place finish) and
plans on proving he can repeat as champion.
The rookie contingent is headed by teenager Justyne Hamblin, who
not only gained valuable experience in her first outing, but earned the respect
of those on-hand by setting quick time in qualifying. Hamblin, only the second
female to buckle-up in a SCRA 360 Sprint car, has her sights set on gaining as
much seat time as possible in the early going before contending for victories
later in the season.
Other veteran drivers returning for another try at placing their
name on the Trophy include Steven Williams, Jesse Mack, Jeff Gardner, Tony
Everhart and Brian Schuler. Kevin Barnes, last season’s SCRA Rookie of the
Year, Jeff Fiscus, and Matt Day will make their first appearance of the season.
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