Sweeping through the Great White North: Saldana Wins Finale of Oil City Cup
Joey Saldana dominated the weekend at the 3/8-mile leading all 70 of the laps of the two A-Feature events to pick up a total of $20,000 as the Gold Rush Tour for 2009 continues.
Courtesy: World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Media Relations
Edmonton, AB— August 29, 2009—After
becoming the first driver this season to win both ends of a two-day
event with the World of Outlaws, back in June at Dodge City Raceway
Park in Kansas, Joey Saldana remained the only driver to accomplish
this feat when he did it for the second time of the year on Saturday
night, taking the checkered flag in the finale of the third annual Oil
City Cup at Castrol Raceway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He
dominated the weekend at the 3/8-mile leading all 70 of the laps of the
two A-Feature events to pick up a total of $20,000 as the Gold Rush
Tour for 2009 continues. For Saldana, it was his series leading 15th A-Feature win of the season and the 54th of his World of Outlaws career. “My
crew works so hard and they definitely deserve to win these races,”
said Saldana. “They give me a great car every night and it’s up to me
to get the job done. It was a great weekend for this entire team and a
great effort both nights.” The race began
with Jason Meyers leading the field into turn one with Saldana
challenging him on the high side of turn two, with a red flag flying
before they got to turn three. On the complete restart, Meyers again
led the field into turns one and two, with Saldana blasting into the
lead on the high side of turns three and four. Saldana
jumped to a quick lead and was just about to encounter lapped traffic
on the fifth lap when the caution flag flew. A strong restart saw him
quickly dart to a sizeable lead. He was working his way through lapped
traffic on the eighth lap when he got into the wall in turn two, though
he gathered it back up and retained the top spot over Jason Meyers. The
native of Brownsburg, Indiana continued to work his way through traffic
aboard the Budweiser Maxim toward the halfway point of the 35-lap race.
By the 20th lap he had over a two second lead as he weaved
his way through the slower machines, when the second red flag of the
night flew. Meyers kept pace with Saldana on the ensuing restart and took the lead from him on the low side of turn three on the 22nd lap, when the red flag flew, before the lap was completed, thus giving the lead back to Saldana on the restart. “It’s
definitely better to be lucky that good,” the winner said with a smile.
“We needed that yellow and I could kind of see how the lapped cars were
getting faster on the bottom and it began to take rubber and Jason
(Meyers) showed me that.” Saldana would use
a strong restart on the bottom of the track with 13 laps remaining to
open a comfortable lead as the laps wound down. He worked his way
through traffic over the final eight laps of the race and wound up
winning by nearly four seconds. Saldana
endured a total of three red flags and a yellow en route to winning.
Two of the red flags were opened up, allowing the crews to work on
their machines. “It was pretty good on the
restarts, I just didn’t find that rubber on the bottom of (turn) two
fast enough and that could have cost me the race,” he explained. “Once
we got to the rubber we had a good car, on the top or wherever we were.
They said we pulled away.” Meyers started on
the pole on Saturday night and led on both starts, though Saldana would
get around him and officially be credited with leading the opening
circuit. Meyers dove under Saldana in turn three on the 22nd
lap when the red flag flew for a vicsious crash involving Craig
Dollansky. Meyers would end up finishing second in the GLR Investments
KPC. “It’s just how it goes sometimes,”
shared Meyers. “Everyone did a great job on this car tonight. It’s
unfortunate to get down underneath him and show him where the rubber is
at and then the red comes out. It’s unfortunate, but that’s how a race
is scored. I’ve won races that way and I have lost them as well.
Congratulations to Joey he was fast all night long around the top. We
had a good car.” Steve Kinser lined up
fourth and moved into third on the opening lap getting around Lucas
Wolfe. Jason Sides got around him on the 17th lap, though the 20-time series champion would take back the third spot on the 21st go-around. He would end up third to pick up his 40th Top-10 finish of the season in the Quaker State Maxim. “I
come so close, but I was having so much trouble getting off (turn) two
up top,” shared Kinser. “I came so close on the bottom and wish I could
have found that down there a little quicker. Jason (Sides) actually
showed it to me and got by me. If you happened to catch a lapped car
bad at the end that was the only way you were going to make a pass.” Meyers
began the night by setting fast time in qualifying for the sixth time
this season as he picked up five bonus points in the series
championship standings as he chases his first title. On the two open
red flags, he crew made minimal changes to his machine. “We
had a good car right from the start, so there wasn’t a whole lot to
change,” noted the California native. “We made a couple of little
changes probably for the sake of making changes. These guys worked hard
all night long and we had a really good car.” Kinser
earned his second straight podium finish at Castrol Raceway, where he
made history in 2007, winning in the World of Outlaws debut at the
state-of-the-art 3/8-mile. Along with battling the rest of the field on
Saturday night he battled the racing surface. “The
track got a little tricky at the start and everyone was gun shy,”
stated Kinser. “If you ran on the bottom it was throwing all the
marbles on top. We had been running the top and Joey (Saldana) got up
there on the second lap and got it cleaned off. I would have thought it
would have taken more laps than that, but he was pretty fast all
weekend.” Jason Sides finished fourth on Saturday night in the Wetherington Tractor Service Maxim to earn his 17th Top-Five finish of the season. Donny Schatz rounded out the Top-Five in the Armor All J&J. Danny
Lasoski was sixth in the Casey’s General Store JEI, with Lucas Wolfe
seventh piloting the Allebach Racing Maxim. Travis Rutz came home
eighth in the Pat Beck Motorsports XXX. Paul McMahan was ninth aboard
the Extreme Oilfield Technology Maxim. Jayme Barnes rounded out the
Top-10 in Jason Sides’ second car. The World of Outlaws return to action on Friday, September 4 and Saturday, September 5 at Skagit Speedway in Washington. • FAST QUALIFIER: Jason Meyers paced
the 23 cars that took time with an AMB i.t. timed lap around the
semi-banked 3/8-mile oval at 13.422 seconds at 100.581 mph. For his
qualifying effort, Meyers earned five bonus points. The next four
fastest qualifiers also earned bonus points, including: Danny Lasoski
(4), Jason Sides (3), Joey Saldana (2), and Steve Kinser (1). • QUALIFYING WINNERS: Travis Rutz, Jeff Hodgson and Craig Dollansky won heat races. Jason Meyers won the Crane Cams Dash. • FEATURE WINNERS: There
has been 52 World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series A-Feature event held in
2009. The winners include: Joey Saldana (Volusia Speedway Park, Silver
Dollar Speedway, Thunderbowl Raceway, Lone Star Speedway, Houston
Raceway Park, The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Virginia Motor
Speedway, Lawrenceburg Speedway, Dodge City Raceway Park-twice, U.S. 36
Raceway, 34 Raceway, I-55 Raceway and Castrol Raceway-twice), Donny
Schatz (Volusia Speedway Park-twice, The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway, Knoxville Raceway, Eldora Speedway, Canandaigua Speedway,
Lawrenceburg Speedway, River Cities Speedway, Cedar Lake Speedway,
Eldora Speedway, K-C Raceway and Dacotah Speedway), Danny Lasoski
(Delaware International Speedway, Nodak Speedway, Eagle Raceway,
Charter Raceway Park and Lernerville Speedway), Jason Meyers (Silver
Dollar Speedway, Paducah International Raceway, I-96 Speedway, Red
River Valley Speedway and Ohsweken Speedway), Craig Dollansky (Lebanon
Valley Speedway, I-55 Raceway and River Cities Speedway), Greg Hodnett
(Williams Grove Speedway-twice), Steve Kinser (Tri-State Speedway and
Limaland Motorsports Park), Terry McCarl (Knoxville Raceway and Eldora
Speedway), Dale Blaney (Attica Raceway Park), Randy Hannagan
(Thunderbowl Raceway), Tim Kaeding (Riverside International
Speedway),Chad Kemenah (Manzanita Speedway), Jason Sides (Ohsweken
Speedway) and Stevie Smith (Lernerville Speedway). • 3/8-MILE WINNERS: Castrol
Raceway is a semi-banked 3/8-mile oval. The World of Outlaws have raced
15 times on a track that size this season. The winners include: Joey
Saldana (Lawrenceburg Speedway, Dodge City Raceway Park-twice, U.S. 36
Raceway, 34 Raceway and Castrol Raceway-twice), Donny Schatz
(Lawrenceburg Speedway, Cedar Lake Speedway, K-C Raceway and Dacotah
Speedway), Jason Meyers (Paducah International Raceway and Ohsweken
Speedway, Danny Lasoski (Nodak Speedway) and Jason Sides (Ohsweken
Speedway). World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Statistical Report; Oil City Cup at Castrol Raceway Night #2; Edmonton, AB; August 29, 2009 Qualifying 1) 14-Jason Meyers 13.422 2) 6-Danny Lasoski 13.509 3) 7S-Jason Sides 13.532 4) 9-Joey Saldana 13.551 5) 11-Steve Kinser 13.564 6) 15-Donny Schatz 13.578 7) 8-Travis Rutz 13.583 8) 5W-Lucas Wolfe 13.636 9) 19-Craig Dollansky 13.636 10) 20-Kraig Kinser 13.650 11) V8-Jeff Hodgson 13.698 12) 11EH-Marc Duperron 13.826 13) 39C-Paul McMahan 13.847 14) 7-Jayme Barnes 13.883 15) R19-Toni Lutar 13.988 16) 4-Tim Gee 14.023 17) 12-Casey Adams 14.077 18) 22-Brian Ellenberger 14.085 19) 15K-Gord Kynoch 14.473 20) 7F-Wade Fleming 14.493 21) 6M-Sean Moran 14.508 22) 97-Jessica Lavallee 15.547 23) 38-Trevor Turnball -.--- 24) 44-Kelly Miller 14.487 Heat 1 (10 Laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) 1) 8-Travis Rutz 2) 14-Jason Meyers 3) 20-Kraig Kinser 4) 9-Joey Saldana 5) 39C-Paul McMahan 6) 4-Tim Gee 7) 15K-Gord Kynoch 8) 97-Jessica Lavallee Heat 2 (10 Laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) 1) V8-Jeff Hodgson 2) 5W-Lucas Wolfe 3) 11-Steve Kinser 4) 6-Danny Lasoski 5) 7-Jayme Barnes 6) 7F-Wade Fleming 7) 12-Casey Adams 8) 38-Trevor Turnball Heat 3 (10 Laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) 1) 19-Craig Dollansky 2) 15-Donny Schatz 3) 7S-Jason Sides 4) 22-Brian Ellenberger 5) R19-Toni Lutar 6) 11EH-Marc Duperron 7) 6M-Sean Moran 8) 44-Kelly Miller Crane Cams Dash (8 laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature) 1) 14-Jason Meyers 2) 9-Joey Saldana 3) 5W-Lucas Wolfe 4) 11-Steve Kinser 5) 19-Craig Dollansky 6) 7S-Jason Sides 7) 6-Danny Lasoski 8) 15-Donny Schatz 9) 8-Travis Rutz 10) V8-Jeff Hodgson A-main (35 laps) - Starting Position [#] 1) 9-Joey Saldana[2] [$10,000] 2) 14-Jason Meyers[1] [$5,000] 3) 11-Steve Kinser[4] [$3,000] 4) 7S-Jason Sides[6] [$2,700] 5) 15-Donny Schatz[8] [$2,500] 6) 6-Danny Lasoski[7] [$2,200] 7) 5W-Lucas Wolfe[3] [$2,000] 8) 8-Travis Rutz[9] [$1,800] 9) 39C-Paul McMahan[13] [$1,600] 10) 7-Jayme Barnes[14] [$1,450] 11) 4-Tim Gee[16] [$1,300] 12) 11EH-Marc Duperron[12] [$1,200] 13) 12-Casey Adams[19] [$1,100] 14) 6M-Sean Moran[21] [$1,000] 15) 19-Craig Dollansky[5] [$950] 16) 15K-Gord Kynoch[20] [$900] 17) V8-Jeff Hodgson[10] [$850] 18) R19-Toni Lutar[15] [$750] 19) 22-Brian Ellenberger[17] [$725] 20) 7F-Wade Fleming[18] [$700] 21) 20-Kraig Kinser[11] [$700] 22) 97-Jessica Lavallee[22] [$700] 23) 38-Trevor Turnball[23] [$700] 24) 44-Kelly Miller[24] [$700]
OIL CITY CUP AT CASTROL RACEWAY NIGHT #2 NOTES
Lap Leaders: Joey Saldana 1-35
SuperClean Start of the Night Award: Craig Dollansky
Penske Power Position Award: Steve Kinser
KSE Hard Charger Award: Sean Moran