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TOP-FIVE FINISH AT IRWINDALE MOVES CATTANACH TO
FOURTH IN SRL
7/19/2010 - Team press release
With a strong contingent of Superior Crankshaft
guests and employees on hand, Kyle Cattanach drove
the Bammer Motorsports #88 Superior Crankshaft
Chevrolet to a fifth place finish on Saturday
night at TOYOTA Speedway in Irwindale, Calif.
The fifth place finish boosted Cattanach to fourth
in the series standings, just 88 marks off of
first place.
“Kyle did an amazing job in the home race for our
company,” Motorsports Marketing Manager Marty Melo
said. “Thanks to this run, we will probably come
back in September with a few more associate
sponsors on the car!”
Cattanach began the weekend consistently running
in the top-ten and top-five in Friday afternoon
practice, despite being one of the few cars that
did not sticker up.
In Saturday’s two practices, Cattanach continued
to look like a car that could contend for the
victory. Practices were held under 100 degree
conditions, with the “SPEARS 100” starting at 9
p.m. the temperatures had dropped down to 80
degrees.
Cattanach and Crew Chief Mark Lundgreen worked to
find a balance that would be fast in both
qualifying and race-trim, and hit the jackpot with
a second-fast qualifying time of 17.864 seconds
around the half-mile oval.
The time was also a full tenth under the existing
track record.
After a nine-car invert, Cattanach started eighth
out of 24 starters. After some shuffling early
on, Cattanach was still eighth at lap 12.
The battling started to heat up by lap 20 before a
caution flew on lap 22. On the restart, the
Superior Crankshaft guests in turns three and four
were given a scare as Cattanach went through the
smoke to avoid several spinning cars.
Cattanach moved up into sixth on the restart, and
then began a long side-by-side duel with Auggie
Vidovich. On lap 45, after eight side-by-side
laps, Cattanach completed the move.
With a pair of cautions on lap 51 and 53,
Cattanach maintained fourth on the board.
The lap 53 restart proved to be Cattanach’s
strongest, as he negotiated between Nick Joanides
and points leader Derrick Thorn to make it
three-wide. From the middle, Cattanach passed
both cars to take over the third position.
Cattanach ran tough the rest of the way despite
fading tires, and held on for a solid fifth place
finish. The run improved Cattanach’s championship
hopes in the touring series that will be dark
until a return to TOYOTA Speedway in September.
“Saturday’s event was the culmination of an entire
season of building the SP Racing program,” CEO
Cheryl Archer said. “We are very excited about
not only what 2010 will bring, but the future of
Kyle Cattanach and Superior Crankshaft in
motorsports.”
Kyle Cattanach Racing is online at
www.kylecattanach.com
SP Racing is online at
www.superiorcrankshaftracing.com
Kyle Cattanach is sponsored by: Superior
Crankshaft, PepperJack Kennels, Joe Gibbs Driven,
Shell Fast Track Food & Fuel, Encore Metals, B&B
RV, Shell Sportsman Express, Blakesley Sports
Media, and supports the Shanesway Foundation. |