Found this PR posted on the Motorsport.com news site.
'TK' Looks to Repeat as Cotton Classic Champion
HANFORD, CA (November 8) -- With a week to put the disappointment
of a 30-cent part costing him a $30,000 payday in the Budweiser Oval
Nationals behind him, Tim Kaeding will return to Kings Speedway in hopes
of winning the Cotton Classic for the second time in six years.
"TK" was leading last Saturday's USAC/CRA event at Perris Auto
Speedway when an injector spring broke and eventually caused the #10 Tom
Rolfe Trucking Maxim to crash.
Kaeding, who pulled off a thrilling last-lap pass of Tommy Tarleton
to win the 2002 Cotton Classic, roared into second place from the back of
the pack after spinning on the first lap a year ago. He's looking
forward to returning to winged sprint cars powered by 410-cubic-inch
engines.
"We're going to run the 410 car at Hanford this weekend
and, the next weekend, we'll run at Tulare (Thunderbowl Raceway) in the
Trophy Cup," Tim said. "The Cotton Classic was rained when we were in
'Vegas (October 27th), and they rescheduled it for this weekend.
"It will give me a chance to get my winged ribbon back, instead of
running the non-winged cars. I'm comfortable in both cars, but I'm just
a wing guy. I've always been a wing guy because that's the kind of
racing I enjoy the most. It will be interesting next year when we run 20
or 25 non-winged races."
-credit: trr
So I wonder with whom he will be running "20 or 25 non-winged races" and how that schedule fits with Cali winged races?