Three Times From The Back Larson Salvages 12th In Tulare WoO
Hanford Feature Postponed To March 31st.
Hanford and Tulare, California March 18 & 19, 2011. After a less than stellar
beginning to his
night of World of Outlaws competition at Tulares Thunderbowl Raceway Saturday, Kyle
Larson stepped it up in the end by coming from last to 12th at the finish of the feature
won by Joey Saldana. Although Larson passed more cars than any other in the original
lineup, the result was even more impressive considering the 18 year old from Elk Grove,
California headed pit side twice in the course of the 35 lap event.
With 26 cars pitted under very threatening weather Larson could only muster 22nd quick
time in qualifying. In the three heat format Larson lined up eighth in the nine car field
and held his original starting position to the finish. As a result Larson placed the
Stadelhofer Construction/Peppermill Casino/Maxim Shaver fifth on the grid of the B-main
event. When the eight lapper was over Larson eeked his way into the feature with the final
transfer spot of sixth.
When the 24 car headliner took the green flag Larson
found new life on the drying and very racy 3/8 mile surface as he quickly began to march
forward. The opening lap saw Larson pass Trey Starks, Tommy Tarlton, Cory Eliason and
Kraig Kinser. After tussling with Bill Rose for a bit he made a pass stick on lap four to
move into 19th.
Over the next six laps Larson sped by Evan Suggs, Cody Darrah, Tim Kaeding, Ben Gregg, and
Chad Kemenah before settling into a three way fight with Steve Kinser and Bud Kaeding for
12th. When the first yellow flag appeared for early leader Kerry Madsen Larson sat 13th
with 15 laps completed.
When
the race resumed in double file fashion Darrah drove up and over Larsons right rear
tire and went for a wild flip in turn four that collected several other behind.
Larsons right rear tire was popped in the process and he headed to the pits for new
Goodyear rubber. As the lap was completed following the restart Larson and Craig Dollansky
had contact on the front stretch that collapsed the Crowd Pleasers front
axle and resulted in a broken left shock for the number 99 car.
After returning to the pits for repairs Larson began the passing process once again over
the last half of the race. From 18th Larson battled forward until he reached Lucas Wolfe,
who was running 12th. Over the last ten laps the duo engaged in a spirited battle for the
position, with each swapping the position near the end. However, Larson prevailed to take
the hard earned 12th at the checkered.
That was probably the most satisfying 12th place finish
ever, Larson joked after the race. With the way our night started I thought
wed be the first car lapped. Early in the night it didnt seem like we could
get the car to go forward no matter what we tried. But my guys, Clark Riolo and Matt
Britt, threw some big changes at it for the main. With the track really slickening off
like it did, the car came to life and it ran the topside perfect. I wish we could have
stayed out of trouble, though. We had a top ten car for sure.
The night before at Hanfords Giant Chevrolet/Kings Speedway the same 26 cars and
drivers assembled for the opener of the scheduled twin race weekend. Larson timed in 18th
quick and finished fourth in the heat from sixth starting to line up 18th for the feature.
However, Mother Nature had other plans as the cars
rolled onto the speedway for the 35 lap event. Light sprinkles turned into a steady rain
and postponed the race until Thursday March 31st. In addition to the World of Outlaws
feature, the companion non-wing USAC 360s will also complete that portion of the
program with the running of their B and A main events.
Larsons racing efforts are sponsored by Stadelhofer Construction, Peppermill ~
Resort ~ Spa Casino ~ Reno, ButlerBuilt Professional Seat Systems, Simpson Race Products,
Abreu Vineyards, JW Web Design, Kaeding Performance, Safety Solutions and All Star
Performance.
For more information and news on 18-year-old Kyle Larson visit his website at www.kylelarsonracing,com.
Race: March 18 & 19, 2011
Photos Courtesy of MAJ1K Motorsports