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TIM KAEDING
CLAIMS FIRST CAREER JOHNNY KEY CLASSIC VICTORY
8/31/2010
- Series press release
Keeping
up his domination since returning home the
previous weekend San Jose, California’s Tim
Kaeding withstood a relentless late-race charge
from young Kyle Larson to score victory in the
50-lap Johnny Key Classic main event on Saturday
night at Ocean Speedway and add his name to the
prestigious winners list of the event.
It was Kaeding’s fourth win in as many starts over
the last couple weekends and with lap money added
in the former King of California brought home
nearly $6,000 for his efforts behind the wheel of
the DTR Transport Inc., Roth Motorsports No. 83jr.
sprinter.
Along with grandfather Howard, father Brent and
brother Bud, the soon to be 32-year-old now
becomes the fourth Kaeding to win the Johnny Key
Classic.
“I’m so excited right now I really don’t know what
to say,” commented Kaeding after leaping from his
car in celebration. “I’ve definitely wanted to get
this race under my belt for a long time so I
could join my grandpa, dad and brother on that
list and to finally do that is pretty amazing
feeling.”
An extremely large crowd on Saturday night
witnessed former two-time Johnny Key Classic
winner Brent Kaeding of Campbell grabbing the lead
at the waving of the green flag in 50-lap feature.
Over the first handful of laps it was ’98 Key
winner Ronnie Day of Salinas applying heavy
pressure to the rear bumper of Kaeding, as the two
veteran drivers raced closely together for the
top-spot.
With the front two fighting it out T. Kaeding then
entered the picture and grabbed second from Day
just prior to a caution on lap-eight. When the
green lights flashed back on the “TK Express” then
came roaring to the front by charging to the
high-side and driving around “BK” to slice his way
to the lead. Another yellow flag would wave on lap
12 and during it issues were apparent under the
hood of the Al’s Roofing Supply No. 69, as a sour
noise began to emit from B. Kaeding’s machine.
After going back green T. Kaeding proceeded to
escape with the lead while B. Kaeding tried
everything to maintain the runner up spot with a
pack of fast cars coming after him on the very
racy quarter-mile bullring. The 13-time King of
California hung onto the spot until lap 16, when
Easton’s Tommy Tarlton charged around to move into
second. On that same lap Elk Grove’s Kyle Larson
was also able to dispatch of “BK” to claim the
third position aboard the Stadelhofer Construction
No. 99x mount.
A mandatory stoppage then came at halfway and
with 25-laps complete the top-five was comprised
of T. Kaeding, Tarlton, Larson, B. Kaeding and
Prunedale’s Justin Sanders.
During the stoppage teams could whatever they
needed to try and make their cars better, with the
most dramatic being an engine change performed by
Brent Kaeding on the front stretch. A number of
people joined in to help swap the engine, in what
was an amazing site to behold and by the time cars
pushed back off, everything was complete and the
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Member had a new
Shaver power plant under the hood.
When
the field was realigned Larson was put back
three-spots for an incident earlier in the race,
in which he had spun to a stop at the same time a
red flag period had occurred. The penalty
certainly did not faze the 2010 King of California
however, as he put on an entertaining charge back
to the front when the green flag was unveiled. The
18-year-old driver clawed his way past Day, B.
Kaeding, Sanders and Tarlton in just seven-laps to
jump into the runner up spot with the race playing
on.
As T. Kaeding continued to sit out front he soon
had to deal with the fast moving Larson and the
talented youngster proceeded to hound “TK” for the
lead, with him able to get to the inside on a
number of occasions trying everything he had.
Multiple stoppages over the remaining circuits
slowed things down, but in between all of that the
action remained fast and furious with multiple
grooves still being seen around the speedway. With
just under 10-laps left Larson stayed committed to
the bottom-side with T. Kaeding remaining up high
and the pair would put on a great show for the
strong crowd on hand.
Doing everything he could to fend off Larson, “TK”
took the white flag and looked for victory, but a
yellow flag before the checkered brought on a
green-white-checkered restart. The San Jose
entrant didn’t let it slow him down though and
when the green waved for the final time he checked
out from the pack to tally his fifth triumph in
his last five starts with the Ocean Sprint Cars
presented by Taco Bravo.
“I was getting a little nervous there for a while
since I could see Kyle poking his nose in there,
because he’s always one of the toughest out here,”
said T. Kaeding. “I just love running these
bullrings in California and wish we had more of
them across the country, because this is the best
racing you’ll see. I have to thank Dennis and
Teresa Roth, all our sponsors and my whole team,
who have been doing a great job all year and I
think it’s time to go have a beer with them,” he
concluded with a smile.
Larson was able to hold off a strong last lap
challenge from Tarlton to record a career best
second place Johnny Key Classic finish, with
Tarlton crossing the checkered in third at the
helm of his Corporate America Lending No. 21.
Campbell’s Bud Kaeding came from the sixth row to
finish fourth behind the wheel of the Sala/Matherly
Racing No. 19 and rounding out the top-five in the
50-lapper was Brent Kaeding. Completing the top-10
was 15th starter Jason Statler of
Grass
Valley, Sanders, Morgan Hill’s Devon Ostheimer,
Stockton’s Brad Furr and Gilroy’s Ken Fredenburg.
The evening’s six-lap dash for cash was captured
by Tommy Tarlton and the two 15-lap b-mains were
picked off by Brad Furr and Bud Kaeding. Furr also
began the night by setting fast-time out of the
25-cars trying to qualify for the 50th
Johnny Key Classic. The former World of Outlaw
regular carved his way around the Ocean Speedway
quarter-mile in 11.728 seconds aboard the Ray
Scheidts Electric No. 2 sprinter.
Full results from the 50th Johnny Key
Classic are available at
http://www.oceanspeedway.com
The Ocean Sprint Cars presented by Taco Bravo will
now take a few weeks off before returning to
action on Friday night September 24 for the second
of two Ocean Sprints vs. Civil War Series events
at the Ocean Speedway. |