Kyle Larson Pairs With Brent Kaeding Motorsports To Tackle 2010 Golden State
Challenge Series
Elk Grove, CA. January 25, 2010. Coming off the highlight of his career with a 10th place
finish in last weeks Chili Bowl Midget Nationals A- main event in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Kyle Larson is set to take another positive step as he will embark on a 2010 campaign
matched with one of the icons in the world
of sprint car racing, 13 time King of California Brent Kaeding. The 17 year old Larson,
with sponsorship from Stadelhofer Construction, will compete in approximately 40 races in
BK Motorsports machinery this season, with an emphasis on the Golden State Challenge
Series championship and the high profile events on the west coast.
Larson and Kaeding will continue a relationship that began at the tail end of 2009, when
Larson found himself rideless just prior to the Trophy Cup at Tulares Thunderbowl
Raceway. With a twist of fate that saw Larson, Rich
Stadelhofer, and Kaeding all together a couple of weeks prior at an outlaw kart race in
Lakeport, California, a deal was struck for the young driver to be entered in a number 99
Kaeding Performance mount. The association proved beneficial to all concerned when Larson
placed third in the feature event and finished fourth in the all important overall points.
Another strong effort by Larson at Tulare three weeks later when the USAC National sprint
car group came to town further impressed Kaeding and crew, which set in motion the talks
which will join the threesome over the course of the 2010 racing season. I am so
fortunate to be in this position, said Larson. To be together with Brent and
his crew, and the resources they have, is just awesome every time I think about it. His
operation, with the Hogs working on his cars, is as good as or better than any
team in sprint car racing. To be able to tap into Brents knowledge and experiences
in racing will without question make me a better driver and I am looking forward to this
season so much.
Without
Richs support, none of this would be possible Larson continued. His
support all last year, and his help at the Chili Bowl last week when I got to drive for
Corey Tucker and Bryan Clauson, has been a big boost to my career. I am so fortunate to
have him take an interest in my racing career and I appreciate everything he has done to
get me to where I am now.
The schedule will see Larson open the season in the Stadelhofer Construction/ Kaeding
Performance Center Maxim powered by Ron Shaver engines at the
unsanctioned Mini Gold Cup at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico on March 12th and 13th.
After that the complete Golden State Challenge Series slate for 410 sprint cars will be
contested by the 2009 Rookie of the Year, who finished fifth in last years title
chase. The first event of the 24 race GSC tour will take place at Placerville Speedway on
March 27th.
The GSC series is this year highlighted by a recently announced Speedweek that will begin
June 11th in Chico and continue northward the next night with a stop at Medfords
Southern Oregon Speedway. Two nights later teams will converge at the well prepared
Cottage Grove Speedway, before heading Tuesday night to Lebanon, Oregon and the
series first ever visit to Willamette Speedway. On Thursday, June 17th, the
unsanctioned 39th annual three day Dirt Cup at Skagit Speedway in Alger, Washington will
commence with drivers from around the United States and Canada vying to take home the
$25,000 first prize on Saturday night.
Other highlights of the GSC schedule will see the return of the series to Kings Speedway
in Hanford after a couple year hiatus. Also, Marysville Raceway Park is back in the fold
after a several year absence. Besides Placerville and Silver Dollar Speedways, tracks also
returning to hold events are Calistoga, Antioch, Petaluma, Tulare, Santa Maria, and
Watsonvilles Ocean Speedway.
In addition to the aforementioned races Larson will also compete for BK Motorsports at the
USAC/CRA non winged doubleheader at Calistoga Speedway over
Labor Day weekend. The next weekend will see Larson taking on the best in winged sprint
car racing when the World of Outlaw regulars come to Chico for the 56th annual Gold Cup
Race of Champions. 360 sprint car events will take place in October at Chico for the Fall
Nationals and at Tulare for the Trophy Cup. An additional Taco Bravo Series 360 race is
slated at Santa Maria Speedway on Friday April 30, a night prior to the GSCs first
visit to the track on May 1st.
Although the bulk of Larsons schedule is set with the BK Motorsports team, he is
looking to fill out many other open dates that are available. 360 openings are
Watsonvilles Friday night Taco Bravo Series and a handful of Civil War races.
Several winged and non winged 410 dates are vacant also. For anyone that might be
interested in the services of this rising talent please check out his current schedule at www.kylelarsonracing.com.