TAMPA, FL (October 15, 2010) – VLR_Shock used a lightning fast car to snag his third win in the past four races on the Crates tour, and in the process take over the points lead from BLS_F1yer at the East Bay Raceway Park on Friday night.
The 22-year-old driver from Crossville, Tn., was simply in a league of his own, running away with an overwhelming victory in VLR’s first visit to the quarter-mile track located just outside of Tampa.
“The car was almost perfect,” Shock said of his NOS Energy Toyota. “I could do whatever I want and just keep pulling away. I saw a lot of people sliding up the track in turn four, but mine stuck down there like glue.
“I knew we had a fast car but I was surprised that it was as good as it was.”
VLR_Shock, who started the A Main from the pole position, briefly lost the lead for a couple of laps to Hindman, Ky. driver 4h, before gathering his car and retaking the top spot on lap four.
Shock then began pulling away quickly and would go on the rest of the race virtually unchallenged, other than having to deal with some heavy lap traffic in the closing laps of the sixty-five lap event.
The only other winner in the Crates this season, VLR_18 of Brookfield, Wi., finished a distant second, 2.31 seconds behind Shock. He used the inside groove to power his Mopar powered dirt late model through the top five during the race’s second half after starting in eighth position.
Outside pole-sitter 4h surrendered second place to VLR_18 in the closing laps to register third in his best finish of the season, followed by fifth-starter WFO_Stealth, in the team WFO sponsored entry, and he was stalked by Doit 42 of Phoenix, Az, who concluded his race with a fifth place finish.
VLR_Shock admitted that he wasn’t sure what to expect in the VLR Crates first visit ever to this flat track by the bay, but he certainly knew the track’s layout would benefit his driving style.
“Well it’s short and flat track so that always helps,” said VLR_Shock, whose series leading three wins have all come at quarter-mile tracks. “There’s something about these tracks that really suit how I drive and I look forward to racing at them.”
Despite never having been on the track until Friday night’s race, Shock seemed like he’d been racing at the clay-oval for years with how he seemed to perfect every corner while pulling out to over a five second lead at one point before entering into heavy lap traffic.
“This track was just right down my alley, but it did get kinda boring out there all alone,” laughed Shock. “I was actually looking forward to meeting lap traffic but for the most part they took it too easy on me and moved over even though I wanted to actually race with somebody.
“I wasn’t in a hurry at the end I just wanted to get outta here with the win.”
That was obvious with how Shock continued to drive away from the field, while leaving everyone else to battle for second. He did experience one hair-raising moment on the last lap, however, when he made a move to lap seventh place finisher BLS_OK and got into the rear of the #45 machine that nearly sent both cars spinning.
“Yeah, that last lap was pretty scary,” remembered Shock. “I was trying to let them lap cars battle it out and I was watching them go at it and I guess got in there to hot or something.
“No harm no foul, though.”
VLR_18, 16, pursued VLR_Shock to the checkers, but had nowhere near enough laps to catch him. He didn’t reach second place until passing 4h on lap 49, and never got within striking distance of the lead.
VLR_18 may have been as fast as VLR_Shock, but he spent much of the race passing other cars on his way to the runner-up position.
“I got up to Logan (4h) with about 15 to go and it looked like he just kinda pulled over for me,” VLR_18 said after the race. “I don’t know, but then I chopped about two seconds off Shock’s lead. I know he was in lap traffic.
“I think I had a fast car but never really got to find out.”
The fiercely competitive VLR_18, a five time champion in VLR’s main series, seemed to avoid assessing his chances at a Crates championship after a sixteenth place finish in the second race of the season at Brownstown contributed heavily to him currently sitting 24 points behind Shock in the series.
“I just try to win every race I run in,” said VLR_18, who has two wins this season in the Crates. “Especially in this series, being so far back, tonight hurts, actually getting second. In one way it hurts, in another it’s good, getting through the pack like that.
“I had fun for the type of track it is.”
The controversial Kentucky driver 4h was impressive in East Bay after running second for much of the event, only to be passed by the hard-charging VLR_18 late in the event.
“Good run, good race. I liked it,” said 4h after the race. “It’s good to get back on track and get some respect with this finish.”
Doit 42 was another driver who had a good night at the famous racetrack, as he moved up one spot from where he started to bring home a fifth place finish after making the trek from Arizona.
“I was just trying to hold my own I guess,” said Doit 42. “I really didn’t have a good car; it was a little slow going. This is a good night to race for me. I’ll tow in here on Friday night and see what I can do to make these A’s and see where it shakes out.”
One driver who made an impressive debut in his first A Main start at VLR was eighth finishing Simon of Erie, Pa. The driver improved seven spots from his fifteenth place finish a week ago, and showed that he could hang tough with some of dirt racers best drivers, even after missing the heat races and having to transfer in through the B Main.
“It felt good, it would have been a lot better to be able to run a heat race, that would have helped a lot,” said the young rookie. “I was a little nervous and just hoping I didn’t hold up the fast guys running for points, but it was a lot of fun.
“I sure would like to make the A Main again next week, it’d be nice racing with the fast guys. Hopefully make some friends out there and not cause any problems.”
Finishing in positions 6-10 was third place starting BLS_Jsn of Kokomo, In.; BLS_OK of Illinois; Simon, in his second ever VLR race; WFO_Ranger, and Phoenix, Arizona’s IFRT_14.
Nineteen dirt Late Models were entered in the event.
Heat winners were VLR_Shock, WFO_Ranger, and 4h, and the B-Mains were captured by BLS_OK and VLR_18. The eight lap fast dash was won by VLR_Shock.
The crate series will be back in action on Friday night as the drivers will tackle the 1/3 mile Farmer City Speedway in Farmer City, Ill. The track feature’s high banks with wide, curved straight-aways that help keep the speeds at a fast pace.
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Top 10 Results of VLR Late Model series East Bay Fall Nationals 65 (Finishing Position/Start/Driver):
1. (1) VLR_Shock
2. (8) VLR_18
3. (2) 4H
4. (5) WFO_Stealth
5. (6) Doit 42
6. (3) BLS_Jsn
7. (7) BLS_OK
8. (9) Simon
9. (4) WFO_Ranger
10. (10) IFRT_14
Time of Race: 12:13.47
Margin of Victory: 2.31 Secs.
Rookie of the Race: Simon
SuperClean Fast Time Award: VLR_18/4H 11.12
SuperClean Hard Luck Award: IFRT_14
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