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Title: Antioch Winged 360's/Wingless Spec Sprints Preview Post by C.W. on 05/14/15 at 4:50am As always, I am unofficial. Just trying to put the word out on the coming Sprint Car races at Antioch Speedway. Winged 360 Sprint Cars Return To Antioch Speedway The popular Winged 360 Sprint Cars return to Antioch Speedway for their third of eight scheduled appearances. When they return to the track, they bring with them an amazing 11 race streak in which there have been no repeat winners. Three of the Top 4 drivers will be out to snap that streak. Third generation racer Shawn Arriaga finished in the Top 5 last race and won a race two years ago to make the list of 11. He leads non winner Jake Haulot by six points coming into Saturday's race. Chris Magoon is the defending champion and a winner last season, while past champion Art McCarthy won the season opener. The two drivers crashed early in the most recent race to end the night for both. Magoon is 12 points behind Arriaga, while McCarthy is 14 points back. Magoon made some practice laps last week to prepare for this race. Fifth place Dan Gonderman will be hoping to extend the streak to 12 winners. The second generation racer has been getting used to the more potent winged Sprint Cars after winning two Wingless Spec Sprint championships at the track. Gonderman brings a lot of experience with him and should not be counted out. Others hoping to make a run at a win this week include last year's "Rookie Of The Year" Roy Fisher, third generation racer Ryan Timmons, Rick Brophy and Ricky Brophy. The Brophy #5 car managed to take a checkered flag in tenth last time out. Antioch Speedway is in the process of establishing its own Winged 360 Sprint Car program, and 18 drivers have competed in the first two events this year. A field of 8-12 cars is anticipated for this race, and optimism is high that car count will grow bigger in the weeks ahead. Antioch Winged 360 Sprint Car Points Shawn Arriaga 92 Jake Haulot 86 Chris Magoon 80 Art McCarthy 78 Dan Gonderman 70 Justin Sanders 52 Anthony Espinoza 51 Alissa Geving 50 Bradley Terrell 46 Brandon Powell 44 Pete Paulson 44 D.J. Freitas 44 Darrell Taylor 40 Zack Lynskey 40 Roy Fisher 36 Ricky Brophy 34 Ryan Timmons 30 Rick Brophy 28 Last 17 Feature Winners April 25 2015: Alissa Geving March 7, 2015: Art McCarthy August 2, 2014: Zack Lynskey June 21 2014: Bradley Terrell June 10, 2014: Chris Magoon April 5, 2014: Kurt Nelson May 4, 2013: Shawn Arriaga April 13, 2014: Chris Martin September 17, 2011: Billy Aton July 30, 2011: Craig Smith September 15, 2010: Jeremy Burt August 25, 2010: Craig Smith April 24, 2010: Craig Smith March 27, 2010: Craig Smith March 20, 2010: Ryan Risconi September 26, 2009: Jeremy Burt August 29, 2009: Jeremy Burt Northern All Stars Winged 360 Sprint Car Schedule May 16 June 6 June 20 July 11 August 8 August 29 Antioch Bringing Affordability Back To Wingless Spec Sprints Antioch Speedway promoter John Soares Jr. was at the forefront of the creation of a popular form of Sprint Car racing. Seeking to create a class of Sprint Car that would appeal to Stock Car racers and the kids coming up from Micro Sprints, Soares decided to make it happen. Back in 1998, he put Don O'Keefe Jr. and Don Martin II to the task of creating a new rules set and building what became the Wingless Spec Sprint division. In 1999, the division made its debut at Antioch Speedway and fielded no less than 12 cars that season. A year later, the division ran its first B Main. The rules were simple. They were a self starting Sprint Car with a 360 cast iron motor and two barrel carburetor. The availability of affordable Sprint Car chassis made this class an easy sell. Soon, several tracks in California and across the country had a division of their own, and this class thrived. However, Soares was concerned when he saw the gap opening up between the haves and have not in recent years. Some teams were spending a lot more on motors and shocks and dominating the show. Before this season began, Soares made the decision to scale back the rules in the spirit of what the class was in 1999. In a way, it's been about reestablishing the class, and car count is starting over. However, the racing has been much closer so far this year. In six races, we've had four different winners with Jeff Lee, Roy Fisher, Jimmy Perry III and point leader Kyle Bakkie. Bakkie and Fisher have each won twice so far. More importantly, just about anybody in that field appears capable of winning on any given week. Bakkie holds a 20 point lead over Panfili going into Saturday's race despite failing to finish last time out. Panfili started things off this year with three straight Top 3 finishes, but he's struggled a bit in the last three races. Panfili has competed in this class since it started and is still searching for his first win. Second generation racer Marcus Smith made a big move on the last lap the last time this division raced. The rookie went from sixth to a career best second place finish and is now 38 points behind the leader. Some are saying Smith could be in line for a feature win soon. Alan Miranda had a win in hand last time. He led for 19 and three quarters laps before being spun from the lead in the final turn. He is currently fourth in the standings and may be the driver to watch this week. Ryon Siverling, NFL alumni Jeremy Newberry, Chase Wood Jr., Perry and Al Ghiorso are others to watch for this week as a field of 8-12 cars is anticipated. Perry benefited from Miranda's spin to win the last race, while Newberry crashed in Turn 2 after a couple of strong finishes in the previous two races. The division is expected to rebound from the changes and grow stronger in the weeks ahead. Through the years, many competitive racers have gotten started in Sprint Car racing in this division, because it's the perfect class for the budget minded. Soares wants that to continue to be the case at Antioch Speedway. Top Ten In Points Kyle Bakkie 290 Rick Panfili 270 Marcus Smith 262 Alan Miranda 216 Roy Fisher 194 Ryon Siverling 182 Chase Wood Jr. 148 Jim Perry III 140 Jeremy Newberry 136 James East 126 Past Champions 1999-Dan Gonderman 2000-Travis Berryhill 2001-Terry Tarditi 2002-Darrell Hanestad 2003-Darrell Hanestad 2004-Bob Newberry 2005-Scott Merrell 2006-Jimmy Perry III 2007-Jim Perry Jr. 2008-Billy Macedo 2009-Billy Aton 2010-Tommy LaLiberte 2011-Dan Gonderman 2012-D.J. Johnson 2013-Gary Nelson Jr. 2014-Billy Macedo |
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