Elk Grove, CA-November 7, 2008. In any sport, including racing, The Sophomore
Jinx is a term that has taken hold to describe a competitors letdown the year
after enjoying a fine rookie season.
For 16 year old second year sprint car driver Kyle Larson, the Sophomore Jinx was never a
factor in 2008. In a season that began with a top five in the opening Hoosier Tires
California 360 Sprint Car Civil War Series and ended with a pair of top fives in the two
biggest 360 sprint car races in the Western United States, Larson showed he will be a
force to be reckoned with for years to come.
The 2008 season saw Larson race in 31 total sprint car events spread between the 410 and
360 cars of Dave and Debbie Vertullo, and four races in Cliff and Jackie Blackwells
midget. The campaign was remarkable for the consistent top ten finishes achieved. In the
Civil War Series, where Larson finished second to
former Golden State Challenge Series and Silver Dollar Speedway champion Sean Becker,
there were 11 top tens with seven top fives, which included two exciting feature event
wins in the 15 race series. The highlight of the Civil War chase came at Chicos
Silver Dollar Speedway on Memorial Day weekend, when the then 15 year old Larson set fast
time and proceeded to take the win from sixth starting spot. Larson, nominated in 2007 for
the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Rookie of the Year in both the 410 and 360 divisions,
drove like a seasoned veteran while holding off the advances of 2001 track champion Tim
Kaeding over the last half of the race.
Despite the abundance of top finishes for Larson in the 360 sprint car, as the season
progressed he began to earn a reputation for starting at the back of the pack and making
strong runs to the front. That scenario was displayed for the final time at the Fall
Nationals at Silver Dollar Speedway as Larson charged from ninth in the B-main to capture
the last transfer spot into the A-main. Starting in the 24th and last position of the
talent laden field, Larson raced his way into fourth by the halfway point. As Jonathan
Allard, Brad Furr, and Roger Crockett fought it out at the front, Larson battled with
Tyler Walker for fourth. Walker prevailed on the last lap, but Larson once again showcased
his ability to pass cars at a wide variety of tracks in 2008.
Although 2008 was highlighted by the two Civil War feature wins, the season ending race at
Tulares Thunderbowl Raceway,
the Trophy Cup, put Larsons emerging talent on display once again. Racing against
many of the top drivers in the country, Larson claimed fourth place in the finale of the
three day event behind Randy Hannagan, Sammy Swindell, and Brad Sweet, while fighting off
Tim Kaeding slide jobs over the final laps. Larsons effort on the closing night
moved him from 19th in points to sixth, where the unique format of the Trophy Cup rewards
drivers for earning points over the course of the three day event.
Larsons limited starts in the Vertullo CRV Racing Products/Eagle/Kistler 410 car
still produced moments to remember. A fourth place finish at Silver Dollar Speedway
early in the season was the top result, but the most memorable run came with the World of
Outlaws at Tulare in October. Larson qualified tenth fast of 44 drivers entered and won
his first ever World of Outlaw heat race, placing him in the dash. He started sixth and
finished seventh, besting Brooke Tatnell, Jason Meyers, and Chad Hillier. The main event
saw misfortune as Larson spun at the halfway point, which ended his night after collecting
Shane Stewart.
Larsons four races in the Cliff Blackwell midget began with a pair of races at the
Chili Bowl. After flipping across the finish line when contact with a disabled car ensued,
Larson was scored ninth in the F-main-not a bad result when considering there were nearly
300 cars on hand.
Larsons first race with the Bay Cities Racing Association saw a sixth place finish
at Placerville Speedway after starting
11th. His best run in the midget occurred despite not completing the race, as Larson
ventured to race with the USAC Western States Midgets at the big half mile of Calistoga
Speedway. Starting 15th, Larson ran the cushion to perfection to vault into fourth place
by the halfway point. While a burned piston ended his impressive advancement, it only
whetted his appetite for more midget racing in the future.
Summing up the just concluded season of racing Larson said, I had a lot of fun this
year. I got to race in the Chili Bowl for the first time, which was something I have been
looking forward to for several years. Cliff and Jackie Blackwell are great people and I am
very grateful for the opportunity to drive their midget. The USAC race at Calistoga was a
blast and I sure want to be there again next year.
In the sprint cars I am very proud of the way we ran this year. Dave and Debbie
Vertullo are very easy people to work with. They never put any pressure on me to perform,
which allows
me to focus on what I need to do behind the wheel. Dave, who is also my crew chief, had
setups on the 360 car that were awesome all year long. At every track we went to, come
main event time we were as fast as anybody. To be able to finish second in the Civil War
points, fifth at the Fall Nationals, and fourth at the Trophy Cup is a good indication of
how well we worked together.
Larson is looking forward to 2009 as he hopes to improve on the extraordinary season just
past. He is planning to make a return visit to the Chili Bowl in January to race with many
of the biggest stars in racing that come from several different disciplines. To race
with guys like Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne and others is a thrill to be a part of. I
consider it to be the best event in racing and just want to be a part of it.
Sprint car plans for next season have not been determined as of
yet. I hope to run more 410 races in 2009. I would like to run with the Golden State
Challenge Series because I want to race against the best drivers on the west coast. The
Knoxville Nationals are something I want to do and hopefully I can get back there next
year. I would also like to do some non wing stuff, especially the USAC Oval Nationals at
Perris and the races at Calistoga.
Larsons racing efforts in 2008 were supported by Larsons CRV Racing Products,
Starr Real Estate and Property Management, Global ParkerStore, Safety Solutions LFT
Technologies, D & J Towing, RPM Indoor Kart Racing and Conference Center, A.R.T. Ent.
Speed Equipment, Wions Body Shop and Powdercoating, JW Web Design, Mophead Graphix,
SWEPCO Lubricants, Sierra Tire and Wheel, and Wyman Construction, Mancamp Motorsports and
Edwards Lawn Service.