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DiehardRaceFan 10/3/13 2:26 PM

Gold Crown Night 1 updates
 
I will be down at Tri-City tonight for night 1 of the 5th Annual Gold Crown Midget Nationals doing updates on Twitter and posting on here when I can. Please feel free to copy and paste tweets here. Hope I can meet a member or 2 there this weekend!! My Twitter address is http://twitter.com/pdavis18491988. Other accounts to keep an eye on include STLRacing, USAC, & POWRi.

racegal 10/3/13 5:17 PM

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Thank You!!!!!:8::8:

DiehardRaceFan 10/3/13 8:02 PM

42 cars hot lapped. Opening ceremonies then 5 heats, top 16 in passing points transfer.

addictedtodirt 10/3/13 8:19 PM

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Rico was to start heat 1 in the 6th sp. He crossed the line to start the race third or 4th. That should have been called back. I like Rico, and he won his heat, but that was a bad start.

addictedtodirt 10/3/13 8:23 PM

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They announced Rico jumped the start and will be scored finishing third.

addictedtodirt 10/3/13 8:28 PM

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These Toyotas of Kieth Kuntz are dominating the heats.

addictedtodirt 10/3/13 8:40 PM

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I stand corrected as Bell couldn't get around hines or windom.

DiehardRaceFan 10/3/13 8:50 PM

Beason (Rico called for jump, penalized to third in heat), Shane Cottle,Tanner Thorson, Chris Windom, & Zach Daum the 5 heat winners. Top 4 from 10 lap C Main tag the back of the B Main. That is next.

DiehardRaceFan 10/3/13 8:54 PM

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B Main will be 15 laps. Dash is 6 and the feature is 25 for $3,000 to win.

johnnythunderhead 10/3/13 9:24 PM

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they dominate everywhere!

DiehardRaceFan 10/3/13 10:00 PM

25 lap, $3,000 to win A Main is NEXT!!

DiehardRaceFan 10/3/13 10:19 PM

A Main has pushed off.

luckybuc97 10/3/13 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DiehardRaceFan:
A Main has pushed off.

Thank you Babbfan, aka DiehardRace Fan, lol Much appreciated.:22:

Dick Monahan 10/3/13 10:55 PM

Re: Gold Crown Night 1 updates
 

Originally Posted by DiehardRaceFan:
I will be down at Tri-City tonight for night 1 of the 5th Annual Gold Crown Midget Nationals doing updates on Twitter and posting on here when I can. Please feel free to copy and paste tweets here. Hope I can meet a member or 2 there this weekend!! My Twitter address is http://twitter.com/pdavis18491988. Other accounts to keep an eye on include STLRacing, USAC, & POWRi.

Fantastic updates! Thanks a lot. I looked like there was little passing in the heats, but by feature time it was spectacular. Is that a good summary?

Andrew S. Quinn 10/3/13 11:41 PM

Yes.

luckybuc97 10/3/13 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew S. Quinn:
Yes.

Please don't tease us, give us your opinion.
:9:

stlracing 10/4/13 1:00 AM

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complete results: http://www.stlracing.com/2013/10/03/...city-speedway/

racefan20 10/4/13 1:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Dick Monahan:
Fantastic updates! Thanks a lot. I looked like there was little passing in the heats, but by feature time it was spectacular. Is that a good summary?

Excellent summary Dick. Too bad you arent here. From the B main forward it was great. A little too fast during the heats.

Andrew S. Quinn 10/4/13 8:53 AM

Originally Posted by luckybuc97:
Please don't tease us, give us your opinion.
:9:

Plenty of WOW moments. Clauson from 13th to 2nd. Bell from 15th to 3rd. Hagen ended up 5th from 20th. Bunch of passing. Fairly early night, so plenty of time to hike around the pits after.

Had more than 1 person ask where I was taking photos from the week before.

Finally caught up with Brady Bacon to give him his Smackdown Awards money.

Pretty good night overall. Made it over from Indy after work with time to spare before the nights racing started for some social time.

Ty 10/4/13 9:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrew S. Quinn:
Plenty of WOW moments. Clauson from 13th to 2nd. Bell from 15th to 3rd. Hagen ended up 5th from 20th. Bunch of passing. Fairly early night, so plenty of time to hike around the pits after.

Had more than 1 person ask where I was taking photos from the week before.

Finally caught up with Brady Bacon to give him his Smackdown Awards money.

Pretty good night overall. Made it over from Indy after work with time to spare before the nights racing started for some social time.

Not a bad run for Alex Bright, either. 22nd to 7th with his underpowered ARDC legal motor. :6:

DiehardRaceFan 10/4/13 11:06 AM

Track was fast all night. A couple of good cars came from deeper in their heats, but the action there was FAR from what we saw in the feature. The feature was fantastic. Overall it was a good night. Track should be slicker with winged 410's racing with them tonight. Props to the track crew who put on a fast, organized show!!

ronmil 10/4/13 1:03 PM

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A very enjoyable night one! Can't wait for night two!

Danny Burton 10/4/13 7:57 PM

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[QUOTE=Andrew S. Quinn;354052Finally caught up with Brady Bacon to give him his Smackdown Awards money.[/QUOTE]

Our mutual friend won't be pleased to hear that you stole his job. ;)

He's up north this weekend.

Andrew S. Quinn 10/4/13 8:03 PM

Brady had to pose solo last night!:D

Andrew S. Quinn 10/5/13 9:25 AM

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Rico Abreu wins POWRi/USAC Gold Crown Midget opener, Zach Daum's 4th brings championship closer

PONTOON BEACH, Ill. (Oct. 3, 2013)-Rico Abreu drove to his fourth feature victory of the season in the POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series and Zach Daum's fourth place increased his lead over Andrew Felker for the championship Thursday in the opener of the fifth annual DuPont Gold Crown Midget Nationals co-sanctioned by the Honda USAC National Midget Series at Tri-City Speedway.

Abreu started on the outside of the second row and, using the far outside line on the three-eighths mile track, powered into the lead in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports' Bullet-Toyota on the back straight. The 21-year-old from Rutherford, Calif., led all 25 laps. It was Abreu's seventh POWRi Midget victory in 23 starts over the past two seasons.

"I had a great start," Abreu said. "I knew it would be hard to pass and wanted to get to the front as quickly as possible. Once I got in the lead, I began to pace myself, stayed patient. The cushion got tall with about 10 laps to go and I moved down off it."

Bryan Clauson started from 13th and, by passing Brady Bacon and Tanner Thorson following a lap 16 restart, climbed to second in his Curb Records Spike-Esslinger. The driver from Noblesville, Ind., stayed within striking range until a red flag came out on the 22nd lap.

"I really didn't need that long red," Clauson said. "It let the tires settle too much, lost too much air pressure, and the car became a little too bouncy. I was trying to get a run through turn four and get a run on him to do a slider in turn one, but never got the chance. Rico dropped down to the bottom (in turn four) after the red."

Abreu had changed his line in turn four during the red, dropping down to apex the corner in turn four. It had been the line-not identical, but close-to what Clauson had been running prior to the red.

"Keith (Kunz) told me under the red what Clauson was doing and I went down to take away his line," Abreu said.

Clauson finished second, .64 of a second-several car lengths-behind.

"It was a good run, 13th to second," Clauson said. "I didn't feel like Rico was much better."

Chris Bell, Abreu's teammate, finished third from 15th on the grid. He's the USAC national midget point leader over Clauson, 791-720, and lost only three off his lead.

"I was a little worried when Clauson was seventh and I was 14th at the first yellow (lap nine)," Bell said. "I took too long to get going. I started out on the bottom and about 10 laps in, I switched to the top. I had a good car and once I got going, the car was really fast. The track slicked up and got wider and I like that."

Daum started on the fourth row and drove his Toyota-powered Eagle to fifth by the seventh lap. The 22-year-old from Pocahontas, Ill., was third when the race was red flagged on the 22nd lap. Bell passed him on the 23rd for third and Daum finished fourth.

Championship rival Andrew Felker of Carl Junction, Mo., was caught up in the 22nd lap crash of Tanner Thorson and finished 16th.

Daum can clinch the title in tonight's (Friday) second event of the Gold Crown Nationals by finishing 13th or better even if Felker wins the final two races of the season, which concludes Saturday with the $10,000-to-win Gold Crown finale. Daum has a 4,400-3,980 advantage in total points and when the POWRi rule requiring each driver to drop his lowest two finishes is included, he's 330 points in front.

"We're almost there (championship), but not there yet," Daum said. "It's racing. I could not qualify for the feature twice or break and Andrew could win both them. We need to keep plugging along and not make any mistakes."

Daum finished fourth with a hole in his muffler that sapped power in the closing stages of the feature. It was his 10th straight top-five.

POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series feature results (25 laps): 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Bryan Clauson, 3. Chris Bell, 4. Zach Daum, 5. Darren Hagen, 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Alex Bright, 8. Caleb Armstrong, 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 10. Shane Cottle, 11. Brad Kuhn, 12. Jake Blackhurst, 13. Bobby East, 14. Austin Brown, 15. Tanner Thorson, 16. Andrew Felker, 17. Jonathan Beason, 18. Brady Bacon, 19. Tracy Hines, 20. Dave Darland, 21. Tyler Thomas, 22. Taylor Ferns, 23. Chris Windom, 24. Parker Price-Miller, 25. Danny Stratton.

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DiehardRaceFan 10/6/13 12:06 AM

Re: Gold Crown Night 1 updates
 

Originally Posted by Dick Monahan:
Fantastic updates! Thanks a lot. I looked like there was little passing in the heats, but by feature time it was spectacular. Is that a good summary?

Thanks Dick. Indeed that was a good summary for night 1. Glad I am able to do updates so people can see them that maybe can't make it. I do know I appreciate it when others do them as well.


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