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SCOTT BRINGS HOME
TENTH CAREER LATE MODEL WIN AT ROSEVILLE
9/1/2010
- Team press release
Matt
Scott scored his ninth straight podium finish and
tenth career NASCAR Late Model win, by winning the
second of the twin 44 main events at All American
Speedway on Saturday night in Roseville, Calif.
By also setting fast-time over the 18 Late Models
on hand, Scott’s career stats include six
fast-times, 10 wins, and 44 top-tens in 50 career
starts.
“I cannot thank my crew enough for this one,”
Scott said. “We had to test Friday because we
found out that our rear end was broken, and then
we also made some adjustments to the car between
the two races tonight that really did the trick.”
The 18 year-old driver also stretched his points
lead to 124 points over Jonathan Mawhinney.
Scott won the pole by just .036 seconds over Jacob
Gomes with a lap of 13.867 seconds around the
one-third mile asphalt oval.
Starting sixth in the first 44 lap main event of
the night, Scott was up to third by lap nine. On
lap 12, Scott passed 2009 track champion Jason
Romero for second.
After a pair of cautions, Scott engaged Gomes. On
lap 27, Scott began working on the leader and
looking to the inside. With five laps to go,
Scott moved to the inside of Gomes.
The crowd of more than 1500 fans rose to their
feet as Gomes and Scott went side-by-side to the
finish, with Gomes edging Scott by just .015
seconds at the line in a near photo finish.
Gomes spun an invert of five for the second 44 lap
event, which put Scott fourth on the grid. Scott
moved into third quickly and patiently worked on
second place Chris Scribner.
On lap 19, Scott passed Scribner for second
place. A caution lap 25 bunched the field up, and
Scott took the lead from Ron Chunn on the restart.
Scott drove away to a comfortable win by leading
the final 19 laps to the checkered flag.
The night was another career-defining effort for
the 18 year-old driver who is looking to move up
in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2011. Scott
has a strong lead in the All American Speedway
track championship with a chance to clinch the
title in next weekend’s TOYOTA/TRD 100.
Matt Scott Racing is also up to third in the
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series California
standings, just one point out of second.
Late 2010 and early 2011 plans are being
formulated now for the talented Amador High School
graduate. Sponsorship and media inquiries can be
forwarded to Steven Blakesley at
steven@norcalmedia.com
Matt Scott Racing is online at
www.mattscottracing.com
or on Facebook keywords “Matt Scott Racing”.
Matt Scott Racing is sponsored by:
Catchyoureye.com, Pardee Lake Recreation,
Halm Metal Fab,
Clondair Vineyards, Hobbs Construction, Sutter
Hill Plumbing, Christian
Builders Construction, Bickford Precision
Machine, Red Corral Auto Body, Howard’s Body Shop,
TAS Construction, DJ Safety, Tracy Embroidery, and
Blakesley Sports Media. |