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JOHNNY KEY
CLASSIC FIRES OFF THIS SATURDAY AT OCEAN SPEEDWAY
8/26/2010 - Series press release
After weeks of anticipation the 50th running of
the Johnny Key Classic is finally here and will be
on tap this Saturday night August 28 for the Ocean
Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo at the
Ocean Speedway.
Please note an earlier start time is also
scheduled for Saturday's $5,000-to-win Johnny Key
Classic with the front grandstand gate opening up
at
3:30pm. The pit board meeting will be held at
3:45 with track packing at 4, qualifying around
5:15 and racing scheduled to follow. This is the same time frame
used during all Saturday shows at the Ocean
Speedway.
The Key Classic originally started out at the
paved San Jose Speedway following the passing
of driver Johnny Key during a racing crash in
1954, before moving to the fairgrounds dirt track
in 1978 and had been a staple at the speedway
until the closing of the dirt oval in 1999.
After a number of years sitting idle the Ocean
Speedway decided to bring the event back in 2007
and this year will mark the fourth consecutive
season that it will be held at the Santa Cruz
County Fairgrounds facility.
The Johnny Key Classic also starts a big
three-week stretch in Northern California sprint
car racing with the Louie Vermeil Classic at
Calistoga Speedway coming up on Labor Day weekend,
which will be followed by the 56th annual Gold Cup
Race of Champions at Silver Dollar Speedway the
following week.
Going into the event on Saturday a total of six
drivers are already pre-qualified for the race and
will make up the first three rows of the 50-lap
main event, which will be broken up into a pair of
25-lap segments.
The drivers already locked in include
Easton’s Tommy Tarlton, Elk Grove’s Kyle Larson,
San Jose’s
Tim Kaeding, Salinas’ Ronnie Day, Campbell’s Brent
Kaeding and Clovis’ Peter Murphy. Prior to the
feature a six-lap dash for cash will also be held
with those six drivers battling it out to decide
how they will start the first three rows of the
main event.
Tarlton, the current Ocean Sprint Cars presented
by Taco Bravo point leader, locked himself into
the Key by way of his victory on July 30 and comes
into Saturday following a runner up finish last
Friday at the track. The driver of the Corporate
America Lending, Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino No.
21 is also the defending winner of the Johnny Key
Classic, after withstanding a strong late-race
challenge from
Campbell’s
Bud Kaeding. The defending Ocean Sprints champ
possesses a 20-point lead with just four events
remaining in the year.
Larson, the newly crowned Golden State Challenge
King of California, guaranteed himself a starting
position in the Key Classic by way of his victory
in the first qualifying event on June 25 and comes
into the weekend sitting second in the standings
at the helm of his Stadelhofer Construction,
Peppermill Casino No. 99x. Last year the
18-year-old had a strong run at the Johnny Key
Classic, scoring a third place finish in the
feature and had actually taken the lead twice from
Tarlton, only to have yellows negate his
advancements.
Last Friday night’s winner T. Kaeding will look to
make it back to back wins after leading all
30-laps in the main event to record his first
victory of the year at Ocean Speedway behind the
wheel of his Roth Motorsports, DTR Transport Inc.
No. 83jr sprinter. The former King of California
has also won his last four Ocean Sprint Car Series
presented by Taco Bravo starts and will be trying
hard to pick up his first career Johnny Key
Classic triumph on Saturday.
Getting into the Johnny Key Classic due to his
runner up finish on July 16 Day will be in search
of his first Ocean Speedway win of the year on
Saturday. The wheel-man of the Keith Day Trucking,
El Camino Machine & Welding No. 22 sprinter
brought home a fifth place finish last Friday and
has been very quick in recent weeks with the Ocean
Sprints presented by Taco Bravo. Day was the
winner of the Key Classic in 1998 and will be
search of number two this weekend.
Getting into the Johnny Key Classic by being the
two highest drivers in the Ocean Sprints standings
not locked in through the qualifying races are
Brent Kaeding and Murphy.
“BK” currently sits third in the points and is
still in search of that elusive first victory of
the season aboard his Al’s Roofing Supply, High
Five Pizza No. 69. The 13-time King of California
captured the Key Classic in 1980 and again in
2008. Murphy currently rounds out the top-five in
the Ocean Sprints standings in his first year
driving the Buster & Ziggy Enterprise, Kiwi
Transport No. 11 and will look for his first Key
Classic win on Saturday.
Other drivers expected in action at the 50th
Johnny Key Classic include Campbell’s Bud Kaeding,
Visalia’s Cory Eliason, Chico’s Stephen Allard,
Grass Valley’s Jason Statler, Stockton’s Brad Furr,
Scotts Valley’s Evan Suggs, Prunedale’s Justin
Sanders, Placerville’s Andy Gregg, Morgan Hill’s
Devon Ostheimer, San Jose’s Matt Sargent, San
Martin’s Craig Smith, Corralitos’ Jerry Bonnema,
Gilroy’s Kurt Nelson and more.
Those drivers not locked into the Key race will
hot lap and take two timed qualifying laps at the
start of the night. They will then run a B-Main
for the next 16 starting spots in the Key race.
The B-Main format will be the multiple B format
with the number of B-Mains being determined by the
number of entrants the night of the Key race, with
no more than 12 cars per B-Main.
B-Main line-up will be the same as the nightly
heat race line ups, we will invert the top 4,
regardless of how many B’s are held that night.
The B-mains will be 20 laps. We will take a total
of 16 cars from the B-Mains to complete the 22 car
starting field. The drivers that qualified thru
the B-Mains will get their times back and start
behind the pre-qualified drivers for the Key.
Drivers that have pre-qualified will be allowed an
opportunity to hot lap during the night before the
Key race. There will be a six-lap dash consisting
of the six drivers that have pre-qualified. The
starting order of dash will be determined by pill
draw and the finishing order of the dash will
determine their starting spots for the Key. The
B-main cars will follow in the line-up as stated
previously.
Purse for the Johnny Key Classic A-main will be
$5,000-to-win, with a guaranteed $300-to-start. In
addition to the stated purse, we will also be
having lap money in the main event with $25 going
to 1st, $15 to 2nd and $10 to 3rd during the
sponsored laps.
The Key race will consist of a total of 50-laps.
There will be two 25-lap segments. At the
conclusion of the first segment the cars will be
stopped on the front straight in front of the
grandstands. There will be a 12-15 minute
intermission in which cars can refuel, change
tires, and make whatever adjustments the crews can
do on the front straight before teams are signaled
to leave the track and cars are pushed off. Cars
will be lined up to resume the race in the order
in which they finished the first segment. For the
final five-laps, if we have a yellow flag, the
lapped cars will be put the rear of the field.
The front gate at the Ocean Speedway will open at
3:30 pm this Saturday at the Johnny Key Classic
with adult tickets costing $17, children 6-12 $11
and kids five and under free. A family pack
featuring two adults and two kids is available for
$45 and seniors 65 and older with id will be $15.
The Ocean Speedway is located on the Santa Cruz
County Fairgrounds in Watsonville, California.
For more information on the Ocean Sprint Cars
presented by Taco Bravo log onto
http://www.oceansprints.com and for
more on the Ocean Speedway visit
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