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USAC/CRA SPRINTS AND MODIFIEDS AT TUCSON'S USA RACE PARK - 4/7/07
Pits gates 3pm spectators 5:30 pm Racing 6:45
The USAC/CRA sprint series will try to make it 10 for 10 at USA Race Park Saturday night. Modifieds round out the show.
Tucson-Pit gates open at 3pm, front gate at 5:30 with racing at 6:45.
Tickets are $15 adults $12 Juniors, Seniors and Military with 11 years and younger free.
The USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series has produced nine different race winners in nine events so far and a 10th could emerge when the series makes its first 2007 visit this Saturday to USA Race Park in Tucson, Ariz. A 30-lapfeature event is on tap at the 3/8-mile dirt oval.
Damion Gardner and Jesse Hockett won last year’s two races at Tucson, but neither has won in this year’s USAC/CRA competition. Both are expected to compete in this season’s USAC National Sprint Car Series campaign.
Cory Kruseman of Ventura, Calif. became the ninth different series winner Saturday at Kings Speedway in Hanford, Calif. He led all but the first lap to win the 20-lapper in his Agromin Soil/Sander Engineering Bullet/Mopar. He passed teammate Michael Trimble on lap two and led the rest of the way to beat Tyler Brown, Scotty Weir, Rickie Gaunt and Davey Pombo. Fast qualifier Charles Davis Jr. escaped injury in a flip during the feature.
The victory left Kruseman ninth in the new series standings behind point leader Tony Jones, who finished sixth at Hanford. Jones has a 62-point lead over Darren Hagen going into Saturday’s Tucson race.
Winners so far this year include Hagen, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Garrett Hansen, Mike Spencer, Tony Jones, Josh Wise, Charles Davis Jr., R.J. Johnson and Kruseman.
Drivers Rickie Gaunt, Danny Sheridan, Rip Williams and Scotty Weir are all ranked in the “top-10” in points but are still seeking their initial 2007 victory.
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