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| 704-467-7803 Two for Tatnell:
Wins World of Outlaws Debut at Junction Motor Speedway In Front of
Largest Crowd in Track History
McCool
Junction, NE- June 25, 2010-
Brooke Tatnell certainly doesn't have the largest hauler in the
pit area or the most parts in his trailer, but what he does have is
determination, an
unending work ethic and a passion for sprint car racing that is
second to none. That all showed on Friday night as he scored his second
World of
Outlaws win of the season as the series made their debut at
Junction Motor Speedway in McCool Junction, Nebraska in front of the
largest crowd in track
history.
Tatnell used a
slide job on Jason Meyers on the 16th lap in turns three and
four to take the lead and would pace the remainder of the 25-lap
contest. The $10,000 win was the 11th of his World of
Outlaws career.
"Every win is
special," said Tatnell in Victory Lane. "It doesn't matter who it's
with. There is no such thing as an easy race anymore. I just want to
thank the people that have believed in us in our career. If it
wasn't for those people, we wouldn't be out here still plugging away,
especially my wife
and daughter and future son. They are waiting at home to hear
the results and I can't wait to call them."
Tatnell was out
front when the third and final caution of the night flew on the 20th
lap, for Sammy Swindell, who lost a right rear tire while running
fourth, setting up a final five lap shootout. On the ensuing
double file restart, Tatnell chose the low side of the track with Jason
Meyers lining up
alongside of him. The native of San Souci, NSW, Australia, led
the field into turns one and two, with Donny Schatz taking second from
Meyers on that
final restart.
"It worked for
Jason (Meyers), so if I picked it and it was the wrong one, I was going
to blame him," said Tatnell with a smile, when asked about his
choice of lines on the final restart. "I think it was the right
the one and the obvious choice."
The race began
with Meyers charging to the lead, though the caution flew before the
first lap was completed for a jumped start by Sammy Swindell.
Meyers led again on the complete restart with Donny Schatz
second. The caution flew on the ninth lap when Kraig Kinser lost an
engine, setting up a
double file restart. Meyers chose the low side of the track and
led Schatz and the field into turns one and two.
Tatnell started
third in the Southern Crane & Tractor Supply machine and battled
Schatz for the second spot for the first 11 laps of the 25-lapper.
He got around the four-time and defending series champion on the
12th lap on the high side of the track coming off turn four,
with Schatz
retaking the spot in turns one and two, with Tatnell battling
right back to retake second and set his sights on Meyers. For Tatnell it
was his first
visit to Junction Motor Speedway and his first career win in the
state of Nebraska.
"I really have to
thank these guys on the crew," he stated. "We had an awesome race car.
Thanks to everyone that supports sprint car racing and
supports the World of Outlaws. There is nothing better and no
better sprint car racing in the world than what we have here. I'm very
proud of this race
team."
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