Showing posts with label Bakersfield Speedway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bakersfield Speedway. Show all posts

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Whooo Hoooo Bro! Congrats on your win again tonight Darrell Hood in the sports Mod yah buddy LOL!

 Super proud of my big bro for winning tonight and getting er done!   Way to stay glued D.W.....one more race left....good luck on holding onto that points Championship!
also congrats to my Nephew Kyle Hood for 2 wins in a row and a great 3rd place finish tonight!
"There was one fast way around in the 25-lap Sport Mod feature -- the bottom groove -- and Darrell Hood was practically glued to that portion of the track
Hood moved into the lead of the eighth lap and stayed there the rest of the way for his third win as he extended his points lead over Robbie Witwer.
David Childress came close making a pass, putting on heavy pressure until spinning with two laps left.
Taylor Paddock finished second, followed by Nick Spainhoward, Loren DeArmond and Jordan Hagar."

 Sep 01 2012 11:12 PM

Johnson claims Hobby Stock win

BY MIKE GRIFFITH California staff writer mgriffith@bakersfield.com
Chad Johnson celebrated his fourth Hobby Stock victory Saturday night at Bakersfield Speedway while Ryan Reed was just happy to finish.
Johnson's win came on the JDRF Night at the third-mile clay oval as Reed, though his non-profit organization, Ryan's Mission, was raising money and awareness for JDRF. Reed, a type 1 diabetic, is a rookie on the ARCA racing season and was making his first start on dirt.
Johnson and point leader Jimmy Irwin bumped and rubbed in a battle for the lead midway point of the 25-lap race and that was foremost on John's mind afterward.
"I'm sure he thought I didn't give him enough room when I got by him in then four (on lap 13) but I had plenty of room and he turned down on me," Johnson said.
Johnson shot into the lead at that point as Irwin fought to keep from spinning as he darted through the infield and gave chase.
Johnson kept Irwin at bay, except for three cautions, during which Irwin apparently expressed his displeasure to Johnson.
Irwin, the points leader, finished second, followed by Tyler Johnson, Perrin Kootstra and Steven Johnson.
As for Reed, he ran near the back of the field, doing a 360-spin on the second lap before finding his rhythm.
"It was a lot different, but I had a lot of fun and kept the car in one piece and that's what it was all about," he said of his dirt-track experience. "I'm looking forward to next year."
Robby Sawyer raced to his second straight victory in IMCA Modified action.
Sawyer inherited the lead on the 19th lap after second-running Rick Childress Jr. got into the back of leader Joey Yantis, causing both cars to spin.
Once in the lead Sawyer pulled away from the field. Justin Schweitzer was second with Brad Pounds third.
There was one fast way around in the 25-lap Sport Mod feature -- the bottom groove -- and Darrell Hood was practically glued to that portion of the track
Hood moved into the lead of the eighth lap and stayed there the rest of the way for his third win as he extended his points lead over Robbie Witwer.
David Childress came close making a pass, putting on heavy pressure until spinning with two laps left.
Taylor Paddock finished second, followed by Nick Spainhoward, Loren DeArmond and Jordan Hagar.
Brian Childress ended a stretch of tough races with a victory in the 20-lap American Stock feature, his second of the season.
"We've just had a (tough) year," said Childress. "Just bad luck."
Other drivers suffered bad luck this time out, which helped Childress take the lead on lap 14. He was not challenged after that, winning by several car lengths.
Dale Fry Sr. was second, followed by Scott Cason, Traci Childress and points leader Matt Lewis.
Doug Shepherd raced to his fourth win of the season in the 20-lap Mini Stock feature and moved within two points of Darren Sherman in the championship battle.
Shepherd passed Gary Spiller with five laps remaining then held off Spiller in a two-lap dash to the checkered flag following a late caution.
Kyle Hood, who won the last two races, finished third with Sherman fourth.
Jarrett Kramer of Spring Valley passed Dan Hilberg on the final lap to win the 20-lap "Civil War" feature between the Californian Lightning Springs and BCRA Sprints.
Hilberg led most of the race but was caught by Kramer in traffic as the white flag fell. Hilberg took the high line in turn three, Kramer went low and took the lead as the tow headed into turn four. Dakota Albright finished third.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Shout out to my fab nephew...on hitting that stride and winning 2 straight IMCA Modified Mains

Luv ya and so goshdarn proud of ya little Larry!  Had to send a shout out here :) When I asked you the morning of the race....."How is your right foot feeling? Heavy or light?" Lead foot Larry Junior... hee-hee....I take great PRIDE in your stride young man.....Congrats dude...keep it up &  WHOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

Hood wins 2nd straight IMCA Modified main

BY MIKE GRIFFITH Californian staff writer mgriffith@bakersfield.com
Larry Hood has hit his stride.
Hood powered into the lead on the sixth lap and led the rest of the way to win the 25-lap IMCA Modified feature on Saturday night at Bakersfield Speedway.

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It was the second straight victory at the third-mile clay oval for Hood, who had trouble just finishing races in the five previous events.
"We've had about a month and a half of bad luck, just racing stuff," Hood said. "This is awesome. Just awesome."
Hood started the season with three straight top-eight finishes. Then came five races where he placed 17th or worse.
"It's been a while since I've won two in a row," he said. "I love it. It's what we come here for, to win, but it doesn't always happen."
Hood pulled out to a 10-car length lead before a caution bunched the field on the 10th lap. He jumped out to a big lead on the restart only to have it evaporate with another caution on lap 14. One lap of racing produced another caution and the final yellow flew on lap 16.
Hood got a good jump on Gary Dutton on the final restart and held on over the final nine laps to win by two car lengths.
"Larry caught me asleep there on the last restart," said Dutton.
Jay Marks finished third, just ahead of Joey Yantis and points leader Brad Pounds.
David Childress pulled away over the final few laps to win his first Sports Mod race in just his third outing this season.
Childress took the lead midway through the 25-lap race then held off Randy Schweitzer to get the win.
Eric Cimental finished a close third with Loren De Armond and Robby Witwer right behind.
The American Stock feature was not completed at press time.
Cory Elliott of Bakersfield raced to an easy victory in the 20-lap USAC Ford Focus feature. It was just the third race in the division for the 12-year old, who finished runner-up in his first two outings. Elliott finished about a third of a track in front of Michael Steel.
Anthony Balcazar took the lead with five laps remaining and went on to win the 15-lap senior division Mini Dwarf feature. It was his second straight win and fourth of the year. Troy Morris III started on the front row and led every lap en route to his first victory in a caution-plagued 12-lap junior division race.