Posted on 8/31/2008 by Tony Veneziano , World of Outlaws PR Director - Alger, WA, August 31, 2008
Joey Saldana had the N C Machinery
Caterpillar Clash at Skagit Speedway circled on his calendar ever since
the 2008 Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series schedule
was announced last year. The two-night event at Skagit not only is one
of the best paying races of the season, but a home race for his team,
which is owned by Kasey Kahne, a native of Enumclaw, Washington, who
has six career wins at the high-banked track.
Saldana nearly won the event last season, and was determined this year
to return to the winner's circle at the three-tenths-mile bullring,
where he was victorious in 2002. Saldana used a strong restart on the
32nd lap on Sunday night to dive under Jason Meyers in turns one and
two to take the lead. He then held off Meyers and 20-time Advance Auto
Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series champion Steve Kinser over the
last five laps of the 40-lap contest to take home the $25,000 top prize.
"It was huge for Budweiser and our whole Kasey Kahne Racing team," said
the winner. "We've been struggling and this is definitely a race that
was on our list to win. Last year we came up one spot short and to win
it this year is a great effort for us. Hopefully we can build on this."
The race began with Kinser, who started second charging to the lead on
the high side of turns one and two with Meyer in-tow. Craig Dollansky
gained a spot on the opening lap, while Saldana, who started sixth,
picked up two positions, passing Jason Solwold who won on Saturday
night at Skagit Speedway, along with two-time defending series champion
Donny Schatz to move into fourth.
After opening a slight lead on the first three laps, Kinser had Meyers
right on him by the fourth circuit. He looked high exiting turns one
and two on the sixth lap and was able to dive under Kinser entering
turn three, just before the leaders entered lapped traffic. Kinser
charged back as the pair was side-by-side on the front straightaway the
very next lap. He looked low on Meyers in turns one and two but could
not quite make the pass. At this same time, Saldana was able to work
his way around Craig Dollansky to move into third.
On the 10th lap, Saldana and Dollansky were both able to get around
Kinser as he slipped up the tracks on the back straightaway losing some
momentum. At this point, Meyers was in heavy lapped traffic, which
allowed Saldana and Dollansky to close up on him, when the first
caution of the night flew with 13 laps in the books.
"When we got into good lapped traffic, I really thought I was going to
get him," explained Saldana. "I think in lapped traffic I was better
than him, but in open track on the cushion, he was killing me. The only
way I was going to win was on a restart where he made a little mistake
and I could take his line away. That's what happened and that's what
got us the win."
The restart on the 13th lap saw Meyers quickly pull away to an eight
car length lead, though he was back in traffic just three laps later,
again allowing Saldana to gain ground on him.
Meyers continued to lead as the halfway point of the race neared, and
had a close call in the third turn with a slower machine that he was
lapping, that moved down the track in front of him. He continued to
lead in traffic, with Saldana and Dollansky able to gain ground when he
was held up, but once he was able to clear the lapped machines, Meyers
would open a slight lead.
A couple of separate cautions with less than 10 laps remaining gave
Saldana two opportunities on restarts to make a move on Meyers. On the
second restart on the 32nd lap, Saldana dove under Meyers in turns one
and two to take the lead. The second generation driver had about a four
car length lead when an accident involving Jac Haudenschild and
Jonathan Allard led to an open red flag. This gave Saldana and his crew
a chance to fine tune their Budweiser/Open Joist Mopar-powered JEI.
"We put a little left rear in it and filled it with full and put the
wing back," noted Saldana, who is a native of Brownsburg , Indiana . "I
just tried to run five really good laps and not do anything stupid."
Saldana opened a slight lead on the final restart, with Meyers and
Kinser battling for the runner-up spot. He wound up crossing the finish
line over a second ahead of Meyers, to earn his fourth A-Feature win of
the season and the 38th of his World of Outlaws career.
After starting the night by turning in the third fastest lap in time
trials, Saldana and his team were forced to change an engine prior to
the third heat, where he worked his way to second to earn a spot in the
Crane Cams Dash.
"My guys have been working hard all year," Saldana said with a smile. "They have been working hard for me for the last two years. It's no
different this year. We're just not having the year that had hoped for
and this (win) definitely helps. We changed a lot over the winter and
we caused a lot of our bad luck this year. I think we are getting back
to basics and hopefully that means we'll run up front more
consistently."
Meyers led the most laps on Sunday night, pacing the field for 26
circuits. He wound up second aboard the GLR Investments KPC to earn his
20th consecutive Top-Five finish dating back to July 9. He also began
the night by setting fast time to earn five bonus points and he gained
nine more points on Donny Schatz in the series championship standings
and now trails by 82 markers.
"It was a good night," Meyers said. "I just had a bad restart and that
cost us the race. I have to do a better job than that, that's all there
is to it. Everyone here did a great job tonight and I had a great race
car. Everything was running perfect and one mistake there and he
(Saldana) capitalized on it. He did a good job and it was still a good
point night for us. We're still gaining on the leader so we'll keep
doing what we are doing. We'll get them tomorrow night."
Kinser led the first five laps of the race and would up third in the Q
Oil Maxim, to pick up his 23rd Top-Five finish of the season. Early in
the race he was able to pull away in open track as he chased his second
career win at Skagit Speedway. He twice had to pass Craig Dollansky
late in the race, after his initial pass was negated when a caution
flew prior to a full lap being completed.
"I needed to move higher in (turns) one and two," said Kinser. "I
needed to move higher in (turns) one and two. I had a good car and I
had a good restart there at the end. I had a good car and I had a good restart there at the end."
Donny Schatz finished fourth in the Armor All J&J to extend his
streak of Top-10 finishes to 47 events. He is the only driver that has
finished in the Top-10 in each and every race this season.
Craig Dollansky was fifth in the Snap-on Tools Maxim, with Saturday
night's winner Jason Solwold in sixth aboard the Extreme Oilfield
Technology Maxim. Shane Stewart was seventh in the Roth Motorsports
KPC, with Paul McMahan eighth in the Casey's General Store Maxim. Daryn
Pittman came all the way from 18th to finish ninth in the Titan Garages
Maxim, with Kerry Madsen finishing 10th in the TK Concrete Maxim after
lining up 22nd to earn the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger Award.
After having a tough time negotiating lapped traffic on Saturday night
en route to a third-place finish, Meyers was able to maneuver a lot
better through the slower machines on Sunday night. He took his car all
over the track as he weaved his way through the slower machines.
"The track was a little wider tonight," shared Meyers. "I actually
thought our car was better in traffic. I don't know how everyone else
was getting through, but we getting through really well. I hated to see
those yellows, because it was going pretty good for us."
During the open red flag with five laps remaining, Meyers and his team just made minor adjustments to their machine.
"We didn't really change much," he said. "I knew I had a good car so we didn't really have to make any changes."
After leading the majority of the N C Machinery Caterpillar Clash last
season only to have a mechanical failure in the driveline end his
night, Steve Kinser was glad to finish on the podium at Skagit . He
competed in the series first three events at the track during the
inaugural 1978 season.
"It was a good comeback," said the veteran driver. "The guys did a
great job giving me a good car tonight. We were back in the Top-Five
and have been there most nights over the last few months."
Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws
Fast Time - Joey Saldana 11.272
GLR Investments Heat 1 - Donny Schatz, Jason Meyers, Toni Lutar, Shane
Stewart, Tony Bruce Jr, Kerry Madsen, Jesse Whitney, Lucas Wolfe,
Colton Heath, Kevin Smith
GLR Investments Heat 2 - Jason Solwold, Steve Kinser, Kraig Kinser,
Terry McCarl, Daryn Pittman, Nick Engberg, Destiny Hays, JJ Hickle,
Wade Fleming, Steve Dyer
GLR Investments Heat 3 - Craig Dollansky, Joey Saldana, Jonathan
Allard, Marc Duperron, Chad Hillier, Eric Fisher, Jason Sides, Chad
Kemenah, Josh Edson
GLR Investments Heat 4 - Travis Rutz, Jac Haudenschild, Barry Martinez,
Paul McMahon, Sam Hafertepe Jr, Mitch Olson, Steve Kilcup, Jeff
Hodgson, Dan Simpson
Crane Cams Dash - Jason Meyers, S.Kinser, Schatz, Dollansky, Solwold, Saldana, Haudenschild, Stewart, Rutz, McCarl
C Main - Chad Kemenah, Hickle, Olson, Heath, Edson, Smith, Dyer, Simpson
A Main - Joey Saldana, Meyers, S.Kinser, Schatz, Dollansky, Solwold,
Stewart, McMahon, Pittman, Madsen, Duperron, Bruce Jr, McCarl,
K.Kinser, Haudenschild, Martinez, Sides, Kemenah, Fisher, Lutar,
Hillier, Kilcup, Allard, Rutz, Hafertepe Jr
Wilson Auto Brokers Outlaw Hornets
Main - Marshall Corbell, Randy Geary, Steve Peters, Freddy Vela, Ben
Gunderson, Brad Pritchard, Greg Hibma, Bobby Collins, Eric Vickery,
Rick Young, Clayton Sibly, Howard Vos, Travis Meins, Josh Keolker, Gary
Rice, Karl Dahl, Ron Holtrop, Ashley Lewellen, Wade Swatzina, Jon
Edwards, Stacy Day, Ken Higby
Jason Solwold takes Night 1 of WoO at Skagit Speedway Posted on 8/31/2008 by Tony Veneziano , World of Outlaws PR Director - Alger, WA. August 30, 2008
Jason Solwold first competed at Skagit
Speedway in 1994 and since that time, has turned more laps at the
high-banked three-tenths-mile that he can remember, racking up over 40
wins, along with three championships. He put all of this experience to
good use on Saturday night as the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws
Sprint Car Series made their annual stop at the track, which was
delayed a day by rain, leading all 30 laps to pick up his second career
A-Feature victory with the series in the opener of the N C Machinery
Caterpillar Clash.
Solwold started second and charged past Kerry Madsen on the opening lap
as the pair raced into turn two on the high side of the track. From
there, the native of nearby Burlington , Washington would endure three
cautions and two red flag periods along with excessively heavy lapped
traffic en route to the $8,000 triumph. ........more here
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