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Gasman Lassos the
Field at Outlaw
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Story
by John Lemon - Posted May 7, 2011
Muskogee, Oklahoma (May 6, 2011)- Whit
Gastineau picked up his second consecutive victory
of 2011 by winning Friday nights Oil Capital Racing
Series 25 lap main event
on
an absolutely well prepared racetrack at Outlaw
Motor Speedway. Gastineau was only a dash victory
away from sweeping the sprint car program. Driving
the Shell Rapid Lube, Larry Allen Engines, Goodyear
Tire special number 2w, Gastineau began the main
event on the outside of the front row along side
pole sitter and dash victor, Kacee Frazier, who was
the culprit that took the dash win from Gastineau
and was looking to sweep herself after having won
her heat race earlier in the night in the Wesmar,
Kiezer Aluminum Wheel special.
Frazier sped into the
lead at the drop of J.D. Etters green flag only to
have OCRS defending champion, Jamie Passmore, blast
into the lead in his GAP Roofing / Shenee chassis
machine by going wide around Frazier in turn two and
blasting down the backstretch. Fred Mattox would
dispose of Frazier while they raced down the same
back straight. At the end of lap two, it was:
Passmore, Gastineau, Fred Matox, Frazier, and Matt
Sherrell.
Positions in the back
of the field were being contested at will. The
yellow flag waved on lap eight when unexpectedly,
race leader Passmore got loose in turns one and two,
jumped up into the cushion and smacked the wall
causing damage that would sideline him for the
remainder of the event. The restart had the Gasman
still on the point with Mattox second followed by
Sherrell, Frazier and Sean McClelland.
Back underway,
Gastineau continued to lead and then disaster struck
for a couple of drivers just two laps later. Lawton
Speedway opening night winner Kyle Cobb and Kyle
Clark got together on the back straight sending
Clark into a series of rollovers, neither would
continue. Clark would checkout OK. Back to green and
Sherrell would find his way past Mattox in turn one
from second then Mike Goodman would make a move of
his own in the Premier Homes / F5 Twister machine by
passing Rafe Essary and Frazier for the fifth
position. The next lap would see McClelland in the
Timco Automotive / Carter-Davis Machine Eagle,
overtake Mattox for third.
Frazier
would bring out the feature’s last stoppage in
action when she slowed to a stop in turns one and
two with mechanical difficulties. She would not be
able to continue and thus retired pitside. Goodman
would pass Mattox in turn one for fourth on the
ensuing restart only to have Mattox retake the spot
before getting back to the line. The half way point
saw the top ten with Gastineau on top, followed by
Sherrell, McClelland (from 12th),
Mattox, Goodman (from 17th),
Essary, Danny Smith (from 20th),
Kevin Guinn, Andrew Deal and Travis “Hollywood”
Jenkins.
Smith would pass
Essary two laps letter in his XXX Same Day Auto
Repair mount. The top three put a little distance
between themselves and the rest of the field while
still trying to overtake one another. In the closing
laps, McClelland would begin to drift back allowing
the Gastineau / Sherrell duo to get away. The Gasman
would hold on to win by four car lengths over
Sherrell with McClelland, Mattox and Goodman
completing the top five. Rounding out the top ten
were: Smith, Essary, Guinn, Jeremy Allen and Deal.
“I was really tight at the beginning of the race”
said Gastineau.“By the end of the
race, I was just cruising around at the bottom.
Normally its pretty dry here and tonight the bottom
was pretty tacky. If someone was going to pass me,
they were going to have to go around me” said the
victor. Sherrell commented on Gastineau’s win by
saying “I wish one of us would have gotten him now
that this makes two in a row for him. Nobody likes
to see that happen with the exception of him of
course. We have been fighting fuel issues all night”
said the Sherrell Paint & Auto Body driver. “Its
(motor) been kind of popping and sputtering,
especially entering the corners. That’s what’s been
really killing me tonight. On those restarts, he
(Gastineau) would just pull away until my car would
get going. If not for that problem, I think we could
of challenged him a little bit” said the runner-up.
Fred
Mattox was happy with the performance of his AKL
Oilfield Services / D&J Tank Trucks / Pacer
Marketing / XXX chassis and he specifically pointed
out the Goodyear tire as a reason why he ran well.
“That Goodyear tire was a difference maker. Tonight
was our first time out on Goodyear’s and it seemed
to have a better bite than the other tires we have
ran before. I'm impressed a lot with it”, said
Mattox.Asked why he faltered
back just a bit towards the end of the race, Mattox
held nothing back: “Im just out of shape” said the
18 year old. “I just got tired and I need to get in
better physical shape and run a little bit more.”
Goodman’s take on his 17th
to fifth run wasn’t as enthusiastic as one might
think. “We’ve been struggling” said the former
series champion, “We’ve been struggling a lot. I
don’t even know were to start, I just know we have
been struggling. We have a combination of issues and
have battled things from last year to now like
battling heat (in the motor) all last year and we
have done some different things. We are still
battling it but I do think it is something we will
fix.” On a more upbeat tone, Goodman did share what
he felt helped him in improving 12 positions, “Well,
I have always ran good here and it seems me and this
track were just meant for each other and I think
some of that just goes my way. We are a good
experienced team and we know how to fight through
battles to make us better and fortunately tonight,
we did that. I think the new surface may have caught
some of the guys off guard. We got to run the B
Feature and that gave us an idea on what the track
was going to do.”
McClelland shared his
thoughts on how his race unfolded for him as well.
“We got a good start and passed about 4 or 5 cars
those first couple of laps and then we just started
riding and the last couple of restarts the car just
kind of went away. Not sure why but we just weren’t
very good those last ten laps. So we just rode it
out trying to finish where we were.” About the team
and why they work well together when they have only
six races together including 3 from 2010: “He (owner
Tim O’Toole) has a good car and he spends some money
on new tires (rather than pre raced tires) and he
does a good job and I can damn sure get around these
racetracks that we go to since I've been on them
about a 100 times and won races at about all of them
so it’s a pretty good combination and we finish in
the top five every night so I guess you cant beat
that.”
As with last week,
McClelland sits atop the points chart with the same
margin (16 pts). Only this time, its Owasso’s Matt
Sherrell in the second spot as last weeks second
place points holder, Choctaw’sKyle
Cobb, tumbles to sixth. With his second victory, The
Gasman jumps three spots to number three while Rafe
Essary moves down to fourth (from third). Danny
Smith rounds out the top five. The biggest gainer is
Fred Mattox improving from 17th
to ninth.
The Oil Capital Racing Series will now move onto the
Oklahoma Sports Park in Ada Oklahoma for the third
annual “Harold Leep Jr. Memorial” next Saturday, May
14th. Mike Goodman is the defending champion of that
special event. OCRS would also like to thank their
series sponsors and partners including Goodyear Tire
& Rubber, Carter-Maxwell, Keizer Aluminum Wheels,
John Boy Racing Components, Brodix Cylinder Heads,
Grand Prix Auto Center, Same Day Auto Repair and
Shoenfeld Headers.
Outlaw Motor Speedway
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Race date: May 6, 2011 -
Event 3
HEAT 1:
1, Terry McAlister. 2, Kevin Guinn. 3, Glen Passmore.
4, Josh Toho. 5, Mike Goodman. 6, Brady Demeree. 7,
Rob Hooper. 8, Dean Drake Jr.
HEAT 2:
1, Whit Gastineau. 2, Rafe Essary. 3, Travis
Jenkins. 4, Sean McClelland. 5, Kyle Clark. 6, Casey
Wills. 7, Chris Pillars.
HEAT 3:
1, Matt Sherrell. 2, Shayla Waddell. 3, Jeremy
Allen. 4, Tim Kent. 5, Kyle Cobb. 6, Danny Smith. 7,
Keith Bolton.
HEAT 4:
1, Kacee Frazier. 2, Fred Mattox. 3, Jamie Passmore.
4, Andrew Deal. 5, Beau Gastineau. 6, Terry Easum.
7, Johnny "Hotrod" Kent.
DASH:
1, Kacee Frazier. 2, Whit Gastineau. 3, Jamie
Passmore. 4, Fred Mattox. 5, Matt Sherrell. 6, Terry
McAlister.
B FEATURE:
1, Mike Goodman. 2, Kyle Cobb. 3, Danny Smith. 4,
Brady Demeree. 5, Dean Drake Jr. 6, Johnny "Hotrod"
Kent. 7, Terry Easum. 8, Casey Wills. 9, Beau
Gastineau. 10, Keith Bolton. 11, Rob Hooper. 12, Tim
Kent. 13, Chris Pillars.
A FEATURE:
1, Whit Gastineau. 2, Matt Sherrell. 3, Sean
McClelland. 4, Fred Mattox. 5, Mike Goodman. 6,
Danny Smith. 7, Rafe Essary. 8, Kevin Guinn. 9,
Jeremy Allen. 10, Andrew Deal. 11, Travis Jenkins.
12, Glen Passmore. 13, Terry McAlister. 14, Shayla
Waddell. 15, Josh Toho. 16, Kacee Frazier. 17, Kyle
Clark. 18, Kyle Cobb. 19, Jamie Passmore. 20, Brady
Demeree.
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