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nowingsallballs
May 28, 2011 at 05:47:51 AM
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This message was edited on May 28, 2011 at 05:49:02 AM by nowingsallballs

Do us proud Ricky!! He'll be in the 21 Wood Bros. car Sunday!!

One of our own hits the big time. Blast from the past.

Posted 11 February 2007 - 10:13 AM

Full “Sten”house: Mississippi Native Wins First Career Silver Crown Race

PHOENIX – In only his sixth USAC Silver Crown Series presented by K&N Engineering race, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. gave Carl Edwards/R.E. Technologies its first career series victory Saturday in the “Copper on Dirt” at Manzanita Speedway in front of a capacity crowd.

Stenhouse, who started seventh in the No. 199 Ford/Red Line Oil J&J/Ford, moved into the Top 5 shortly after the green flag flew and led twice for nine laps, including the final eight to win the series opener and first away from Phoenix International Raceway since 2000.
“This is awesome, and it’s great to give this team this victory,” said Stenhouse, who hails from Olive Branch, Miss. “Without my sponsors and team, I couldn’t have done this.”

Stenhouse trailed Shane Cottle for much of the final half of the race. He stole second from Shane Hollingsworth on Lap 32, then began working Cottle in any way he could.

Stenhouse waited until Lap 36 to finally get by, inching Cottle at the line after diving to the bottom, but Cottle got him back on the next lap. Former series champion Dave Darland worked his tail tank for the next couple laps before the final caution on Lap 42 came out.

Darland, trying desperately to pick off Stenhouse on the inside, spun in Turn 3 and slid up into the upper groove of the half-mile. With nowhere to go, Hollingsworth popped into Darland’s left side, forcing the departure of both drivers from competition.

Stenhouse didn’t wait after that caution, however. Cottle got the jump at the flag stand but slid just high enough in Turn 1 to allow Stenhouse a run. He snuck underneath Cottle entering Turn 2, then completed the pass on the backstretch. He was never challenged thereafter.

“I joke around saying these guys (crew members) are my stepdads,” Stenhouse said. “They gave me great engines and a great car, and I’m ecstatic that we were able to end up in Victory Lane.”

Several drivers behind Cottle, Hollingsworth and Stenhouse went two- and three-wide throughout the event. Defending series champion Bud Kaeding, who was repositioned to the tail of the field midway through the event, made his way back to fourth after working the top groove with newer tires. Paul White, the last driver to win a season opener prior to Dave Steele’s five-year run (won at PIR in 2001) to start a season, was sandwiched in at third.

A.J. Fike finished fifth in the 50-lap race.

Mat Neely was not seriously injured in the race’s only flip, which occurred in Turn 1 on Lap 26 and brought out the race’s only red flag. Billy Wease was the only other driver to bring out a caution when he spun on Lap 26, which perpetrated the ensuing restart which involved Neely’s incident.

Thirteen of the 20 starters finished the race on the lead lap.


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nowingsallballs
May 28, 2011 at 05:55:25 AM
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The 2006 season served as Stenhouse’s breakout year. He was the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Driver Poll Wild Card title winner in both the 360 and 410 winged sprint car divisions. Winning four USCS main events, Stenhouse expanded into the USAC ranks and several other racing divisions to help gain valuable experience.

Stenhouse kicked off the 2007 season by winning two of three races at Manzanita Speedway in the Copper on Dirt event in February. Capturing both the USAC National Sprint Car and Silver Crown feature events, he proved he could successfully make the transition from winged sprint cars to non-winged machines. Stenhouse then got the call from Tony Stewart Racing to drive the team’s USAC National Sprint and Midget cars when Tracey Hines was injured in an off-track incident. In only his second start with TSR, Stenhouse drove the No. 21 entry into victory lane during USAC National Midget Car Series competition at Tri-State Speedway.

A sign of things to come??? We'll see. Good luck Ricky!!

Sean,

Tucson.


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!!Get Well Shane!! 

petey
May 28, 2011 at 04:15:46 PM
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Just finished 4th in the Nationwide race. If he can walk away with a top 10 tomorrow, it'll be a big accomplishment. Ricky is quite the substitute driver thinking back to when he ran USAC for TSR four years ago when Hines was injured. Go get 'em Ricky!!




21wforacer
May 28, 2011 at 04:23:32 PM
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Hopefully he doesnt drive over his head and get in to one of the elders of the sport. Id hate to see him get his butt whipped again......but then again im sure Sammy would get a good laugh out of it.

 


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I aim to hit the target.

jackhammer
May 28, 2011 at 05:17:30 PM
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Posted By: 21wforacer on May 28 2011 at 04:23:32 PM

Hopefully he doesnt drive over his head and get in to one of the elders of the sport. Id hate to see him get his butt whipped again......but then again im sure Sammy would get a good laugh out of it.

 



Sammy WHO????



LatshPA
May 28, 2011 at 07:00:08 PM
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Posted By: 21wforacer on May 28 2011 at 04:23:32 PM

Hopefully he doesnt drive over his head and get in to one of the elders of the sport. Id hate to see him get his butt whipped again......but then again im sure Sammy would get a good laugh out of it.

 



I'm sure he's very concerned.

He'll make more money this weekend than Swindell will this year and he's got Jack Roush's full support. Swindell has yours, and that's embarassing






petey
May 28, 2011 at 07:36:55 PM
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Posted By: 21wforacer on May 28 2011 at 04:23:32 PM

Hopefully he doesnt drive over his head and get in to one of the elders of the sport. Id hate to see him get his butt whipped again......but then again im sure Sammy would get a good laugh out of it.

 



First off Ricky never got his butt whooped by anyone. It was his dad Rick and another guy that hit Sammy then some big overgrown guy grabbed Rick and started wailing on him. Ricky had every opportunity to hit Sam in that deal and he didn't but he slapped the side of his wing a couple of times.



stubb
May 29, 2011 at 04:52:30 AM
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GOOOOOOOOOOOO Ricky!!!!!!!!!





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