Bakersfield, CA – Jim Pettit
II won his first SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour Series event of 2010 Saturday night
at Madera Speedway in the “Laps4LittleOnes.com 125”.It was the Prunedale, CA drivers fourth straight top three
finish of the season and propelled him to the top of the SRL championship
standings.
“We finally qualified well
enough to be within the invert, then Eric (Holmes) drew a ten so we started
eighth, which is our best starting position of the year, but we had a lot of
really good cars in front of us.” Seven drivers bested the previous SRL
qualifying track record.“We knew
we had a good consistent car, so I took my time moving forward and eventually
put ourselves in position to win.”
Pettit is now tied with the
late Jeff Anthony for the most all-time SRL wins at nine.
At the drop of the green
flag it was Thomas Martin who won the first lap race back to the stripe over
pole sitter Ryan Foster.The top
five ran nose to tail until a lap 11 caution due to a spin by Dave Byrd, with
Martin leading, followed by Foster, Auggie Vidovich, M.K. Kanke and Pettit.
On the restart Vidovich had
moved past Foster for second.The
top five remained unchanged nose to tail until both Kanke and Pettit moved past
Foster on lap 31.
Another yellow on lap 37
involving Kevin Callahan in the Motorway Motorsports #88 and former Madera
Speedway champion Kyle Gottula.
On the restart, the line up
was Martin, Vidovich, Kanke, Pettit, Holmes up to fifth, followed by Strmiska,
Foster, Justin Westmoreland who was making his first SRL start since Orange
Show, Kyle Cattanach and Derek Thorn in tenth.As the green flew to start lap 41, Vidovich charged under
Martin into turn one, after the two cars rubbed, Vidovich cleared Martin to
take the lead.Kanke was now all
over Martin, with Pettit looking low on Kanke, while trying to hold off Holmes.
Lap 52, Westmoreland and new
track record holder Brennan Newberry made contact racing for tenth to bring out
the fifth caution of the race.Both cars stopped high in turn 4, Newberry suffered damage and would
later pit losing multiple laps, Westmoreland went on to restart at the rear of
the field.
On the restart, Vidovich
pulled out ahead of Martin. The balance of the top ten was nose to tail and side-by-side
racing hard for position.Martin
slowed Kanke’s momentum coming off turn 2, which allowed Holmes to move past
Pettit and to the inside of Kanke. Holmes went from fifth to third in one
move.Vidovich had stretched his
lead, with Martin trailing and Holmes putting on the pressure for second, while
Pettit was looking for room down low on Kanke for position.
A lap 91 spin by Martin
brought out the caution.Pettit
had just moved ahead of Kanke for third. Foster was fifth, followed by Stockton winner Jonathon Gomez,
Jacob Gomes, Cattanach, Thorn, Cole Cabrera and Eddie Secord up to tenth.
Back to green, Holmes moved
up to challenge Vidovich for the lead, followed closely by Pettit and
Kanke.The top four consisted of a
former NASCAR Southwest Tour champion, a two-time K&N Pro Series champion,
a two-time NASCAR Tour and SRL champ and the defending SPEARS SRL Southwest
Tour Series champion.
Holmes took the lead on lap
102, just before the caution due a spin involving Martin and Olympia,
Washington’s Jared Vorse.
Lap 111, with Holmes in the
lead, Vidovich fell off the pace to allow Pettit to move to second, Kanke
third, Gomez now up to fourth with a pass on Foster, who was being pressured by
Victory Circle Rookie-of-the-Year leader, Gomes.
Three laps later the final
caution of the night was thrown due to contact between Foster and Gomes in turn
four.Foster was finished for the
night with broken right front suspension.
On the restart it was Holmes
with a cushion, being chased by Pettit followed by Kanke, Gomez, Westmoreland,
Keith Spangler, Carlos Vieira, Secord, Cattanach, and Thorn.
With four to go Kanke slowed
suffering from fuel pump problems and dropped out of contention.At the finish it was Holmes, Pettit,
Gomez, Westmoreland, Spangler, Vieira, Secord, Byrd, Cattanach, Thorn and
sixteen-year-old Cabrera rounding out the top ten in his first SRL start.
Holmes #18 car did not pass
post race inspection and the win was awarded to Pettit, Gomez second and
Westmoreland third.
Next race for the SPEARS SRL
Southwest Tour Series is the “SPEARS MANUFACTURING 100” on Saturday, July 17th
at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale.