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D.O. 11/2/08 1:44 AM

Hockett wins from 17th
 
Hockett wins from 17th.

Race took over 1 1/2 hours

Sounded like slide job city.
:dologob:


Way to go Rockett, Coons, Swindell, Sweet & Hagen

Jerry Shaw 11/2/08 1:46 AM

Re: Hockett wins from 17th
 
Congrats to Jesse. Some of the best highlights of this year have been provided by him and it's real good to see him score this big win!

Jerry

D.O. 11/2/08 3:20 AM

Re: Hockett wins from 17th
 
LUCAS OIL USAC NATIONAL & USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: November 1, 2008 – Perris, California – Perris Auto Speedway – 13th “Budweiser Oval Nationals” Presented by Temecula Valley Pipe & Supply



“D” MAIN: (15 laps) 1. Cody Williams (#3 Jory), 2. Rusty Carlile (#51x Carlile), 3. Brian Camarillo (#22c CamLand), 4. Brandon Thomson (#91T Thomson), 5. Brent Camarillo (#51c CamLand), 6. Matt Stewart (#55 Everhart), 7. Brien Kinney (#85 Persall), 8. Lawrence O’Connor (#10x, Adderson), 9. Ludvig Solberg IV (#84 Persall), 10. Royal Adderson (#40 Adderson), 11. Adam Frith-Smith (#62, Frith-Smith), 12. Hunter Scheurenberg (#7 Priestley). NT



“C” MAIN: (20 laps) 1. Cory Kruseman (#21k Kruseman), 2. Matt Mitchell (#87 Mitchell), 3. Robert Ballou (#2a Smiley), 4. Greg Bragg (#92 Sertich), 5. Dustin Morgan (#67 Kunz), 6. Brady Short (#36 Riggs), 7. Brett Burdette (#17B Burdette), 8. Henry Clarke (#41k Kruseman), 9. Jordan Hermansader (#32a Rase), 10. Alan Ballard (#75 Stansberry), 11. Rodney Argo (#19 Argo), 12. Seth Wilson (#17x Wilson), 13. Carlile, 14. Brian Camarillo, 15. C.Williams, 16. Solberg, 17. Christian Stover (#83x Van-Dike), 18. Shane Cottle, (#4 Contos), 19. Brent Camarillo, 20. Kinney, 21. Kyle Hurst (#3F Finkenbinder), 22. Thomson, 23. O’Connor, 24. Stewart. NT



“B” MAIN (Semi): (20 laps) 1. Brad Sweet (#9 Kahne), 2. Mike Spencer (#50 Chaffin), 3. Chad Boat (#30 Boat), 4. Dave Darland (#2B 2B Racing), 5. Cole Whitt (#67k Kunz), 6. Daron Clayton (#83 Crossno), 7. Jesse Hockett (#2 McMillan), 8. Josh Ford (#73 Ford), 9. Thomas Meseraull (#5 Baldwin), 10. Brady Bacon (#99 Kahne), 11. Kevin Swindell (#10k Rolfe), 12. Chris Windom (#17 Windom), 13. Danny Sheridan (#18 Kittle), 14. Morgan, 15. Jeff Bland Jr. (#10T R & B), 16. Casey Shuman (#32x Foster), 17. Ballou, 18. Mitchell, 19. Bragg, 20. Short, 21. Clarke, 22. Burdette, 23. Tim Kaeding (#83J Roth), 24. Kruseman. NT



FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Jesse Hockett, 2. Jerry Coons, Jr. (#69 Dynamics), 3. Kevin Swindell, 4. Brad Sweet, 5. Darren Hagen (#10 R&B Racing), 6. Bud Kaeding (#29 BK Motorsports), 7. Chad Boat, 8. Thomas Meseraull, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Mike Spencer, 11. Tony Jones (#4 Alexander), 12. Hunter Scheurenberg, 13. Danny Sheridan, 14. Brady Bacon, 15. Josh Ford, 16. Damion Gardner (#71 Leffler), 17. Tyler Brown (#96 Gardner), 18. Blake Miller (#93 Gardner), 19. David Cardey (#38 Crossno), 20. Rickie Gaunt (#93j Gardner), 21. Tracy Hines (#21 Stewart), 22. Levi Jones (#20 Stewart), 23. Cole Whitt, 24. Chris Windom, 25. R. J. Johnson (#15 Martin), 26. Dustin Morgan, 27. Daron Clayton, 28. Shane Cottle. NT



**Kinney flipped after the checkered flag in the C Main. Jones & Hines flipped on lap 21 of the feature. Sheridan flipped on lap 21 of the feature.



FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-26 Brown, Laps 27-37 Coons, Laps 38-40 Hockett.



NEW USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Coons-1,290; 2-Jones-1,201; 3-Whitt-1,121; 4-Hines-1,102; 5-Hagen-985; 6-Darland-970; 7-Cottle-954; 8-Sweet-939; 9-Gardner-931; 10-Bacon-920.

NEW LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Spencer-1,473; 2-Miller-1,427; 3-Sheridan-1,363; 4-.Jones-1,146; 5-Brown-1,066; 6-Garrett Hansen-1,039; 7-Cardey-963; 8-Kruseman-952; 9-Ford-839; 10-Ballard-627.



NEXT USAC NATIONAL & LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACES: November 7-8 – Phoenix, AZ - Manzanita Speedway – 41st NAPA Auto Parts/Budweiser/Parker Store “Western World Championships”

throb 11/2/08 11:27 AM

Re: Hockett wins from 17th
 
did jones and hines take each other out somehow???

Hubie 11/2/08 11:42 AM

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D.O., thanks for the results. Looks like an excellent field of drivers. Interesting with that Jones/Hines flip and the Championship implications.

shades of Leffler/Hines in the Hut 100 :checkered:

D.O. 11/2/08 11:44 AM

Re: Hockett wins from 17th
 
yep

SUPERDUKE 11/2/08 12:13 PM

Re: Hockett wins from 17th
 
TRACK WAS BLACK SLICK! HOCKETT DROVE IT LIKE HE STOLED IT! CLEAN SLIDE JOBS MOST OF THE TIME! GREAT PASS ON COONS ON LAST RESTART WITH 3 TO GO! I DON'T THINK JONES FLIPPED HE DROVE IT BACK IN THE PITS ON THE RED? TO MANY REDS AND YELLOWS LOOKED LIKE A HIGH SPEED DEMO DERBY!!!!! CREW CHANGING FRONT AXELS ON OTHER PARTS ON THE REDS!!!!!!!! HOCKETT DONE A GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!:checkered:

SUPERDUKE 11/2/08 12:17 PM

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ALSO SWINDELL DROVE A GOOD RACE HE DROVE HARD TO GET THERE!:checkered: HEADING TO MANZY!:checkered:

Murray 11/2/08 12:20 PM

Re: Hockett wins from 17th
 

Originally Posted by D.O.:
Hockett wins from 17th.

Race took over 1 1/2 hours

Sounded like slide job city.
:dologob:


Way to go Rockett, Coons, Swindell, Sweet & Hagen

Originally Posted by throb:
did jones and hines take each other out somehow???

It was slide job city. One of the most exciting races I've ever seen. Sad to see Levi and Tracy get into it. Levi showed his nose a few time prior to the wreck. Once Levi saw his chance, he took it. Tracy didn't seem to want to give Levi any room and the rest, as they say, is history.
Hockett looked amazing, as did Swindell.
Also, great job by the track safety crew, they got out very fast and did what they needed to do to keep the drivers safe.

Hubie 11/2/08 12:22 PM

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Yeah, I agree about all the work being done on the red flags. I was OK with the tire management aspect of it, but now guys are changing con-rods and stuff :rolling

This does nothing but benefit the larger teams. I think they should stick to safety issues (tires) because they can't police the entire fields actions, and it winds up looking like they are playing to the favorites


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