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Gary Costa
May 28, 2007 at 10:06:42 PM
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This message was edited on May 28, 2007 at 10:17:18 PM by Gary Costa

USAC/CRA Stars "Shake" The Thunderbowl!

By Gary Costa

"The Thunderbowl"- May 28, 2007…On this special weekend, myself and my fiancée/photographer Jen hit the road to catch some "balls-to-the-walls", non-wing USAC/CRA Sprint car action, and damn, did these guys ever deliver.

Before we begin, it's only appropriate to thank the men and women defending, and who have defended our great country. Without you, we would never be able to do and enjoy the things that we're able to do. Thank you all so very much…

The legendary Al Pombo

The USAC bunch made the haul the previous night from their show at Perris, where Blake Miller picked up the win.

Walking up to get our tickets, I ran into “The Cowboy” Tony Jones. As always he was wearing his trademark smile. This guy just loves to race, and loves being at the racetrack. After a brief B.S. session, we wandered into Tulare’s warm pits. I’m like you guys, I love doing the “pit stroll”. See who’s doing what, and every time you pass one of those beauties, your heart rate accelerates.

The sweet smell of baby oil on those machines gets me going more than a hot chick ever could. You guys know what I’m talking about. When the spacers for the axels are making that “clinging” sound, and the drivers and teams are getting ready for a night’s war always lights my ass up.

After some pictures, it’s time to head for some shade. We head to the shaded Tulare stands, and I’m just kicking back taking in all of the beautiful sights at the track (no babe, not the girls!) the music was playing, and I’m laying back on the bleacher behind me with my hands behind my head, and I swear, I couldn’t think of a better place that I would rather be. Screw Hawaii 'brah'!

Working in Tulare's surface...

I had a nice chat with the legend, Mr. Al Pombo and Paul Reiter. He had his shirts and other memorabilia for sale. I get the chills just looking at the man. He is a walking history book. For all of you out of state, contact Paul at 559-275-2385 for Al Pombo shirts, caps, etc.

The motors roar to life as the cars roll out for wheel packing. As always, promoter Steve Faria was allover his race track. You want to see a man that really cares about his surface? Look no further than this man. That's not a poke at any promoters either, just my rookie observation. Mr. Faria runs a top-shelf facility, and it shows from the way the shows are run, to the fan friendly staff.

In hot laps, I always look for the guys who test different lines on the race track. Usually I can pick one or two guys and say "damn! he was flying!", but not with this group. Hell, you had Cory "feeling" out the top, and Spencer "checking" out the bottom. Next session would be "Showtime" puttin' some power to the surface in the middle of the race track. Good stuff, everyone was out there showing why we love this deal so damn much.

Rip had a tough night, but you can't keep a good man down!

Hoping to back up his win the previous evening, Blake Miller bested the field in qualifying. The stage was set race fans for three heat races, and every heat was stout. It didn't matter if you started on the pole; you better get you ass in gear, or get passed.

In Heat-1, Jones, Spencer, Ballard, Davis, Jr., and Miller put on a tremendous show. You would have thought they were racing for a $1,000,000 bucks. Elbows up, and good hard racing was being tossed up for us race fans. All of these mashers would go into the "A".

Jen's hero, "Super" Rickie Gaunt.

Heat-2, Race fans would see "Super" Rickie Gaunts' elbows so high in this heat race, I swear I saw them banging underneath the roll cage! A scary moment in this heat, as Michael Trimble hopped a right rear wheel trying to move himself into a transfer spot. The car took off into the air, and the right side of the car pounded the turn-1 fence. "MT", thankfully walked away. Davey Pombo, who picked up a Bandit Sprint car win, the previous night in Santa Maria, did a superb job. Davey continuously proves that he can race with anyone, anywhere, and at anytime. The masher from Kerman brought home the win, and was followed by Hicks, Gaunt, "Hollywood" Danny Faria, and Jonathan Logan.

Heat-3, Peter Murphy would lead this one until "The Kruser" made a sweet pass in 3-4. As soon as the green flag flew Cory, who started 5th, was like a shark to blood in his heat. Good clean, hard racing was on the menu again. "Showtime" also tumbled in this one. The badass from Santa Maria was coming off of 1-2, and got tangled up with some other cars, and over he went. However, his night would be far from over. Murphy, Argo, Weir and Jesse Mack would all go to the feature.

Mike Spencer had a rough evening, but you can bet Bruce and Mike will get things sorted out!

The Kittle Motorsports team made the necessary repairs in time to run the semi, and Danny proceeded to bring home the win. He was followed by fellow drivers Josh Ford, Kevin Barnes, Charlie Louden and Nadine Gardner. Class act Rip Williams was in a transfer, and heading into turn-1 as a mechanical malfunction struck. As "The Ripper" came to a stop in the middle of 1-2, a pileup ensued and Blake Robertson's virgin non-wing Sprint car start, ended on his lid.

The ugly guy on the left is Danny "Showtime" Sheridan. The good looking guy on the right is me!

The crowd went ballistic as the cars went into 4-abreast formation. "The Kruser" was on the pole and "The Cowboy" was on the outside for the 30-lap adrenaline shot. When we went green, TJ got the jump, and he was hooked up and flying in the Alexander Motorsports No.4. Tony was absolutely on kill! Battles were breaking out allover the race track. Jones led 12-laps then on a restart, rode the wall in 1-2. TJ gathers it back up, but has lost five spots and now has a damaged race car. Cory takes the lead! Gaunt is coming!, "Showtime" is coming!, here comes Argo! The field blows by us, cars are going 3-wide in 1-2! side-by-side down the straightaway! Kruseman laps a car coming down the straightaway, and proceeds to do it with style, by wheeling past the back marker! 30 exciting laps later, it's; Kruser, Gaunt, Sheridan, Argo, Blake Miller, and Jones.

Great night of racing, fan friendly drivers and teams, my girl, great friends, and Sprint cars, what else could a guy want? I would like to personally thank each driver, team, sponsor and fan for making the trek to race. You guys are all awesome!

My hat's off to Steve Faria and staff. My only question is this; what can we do to get more races at your great facility? I think the whole show was fantastic. Well ran, with a racy surface. Major kudos to the action packed Thunderbowl Raceway and its sponsors.

Cory is an absolute badass. You can't help but be in awe of his driving style!

Next race for the USAC/CRA Sprint cars series will be at Ventura Raceway this Saturday June 2nd don't miss it race fans, these guys will leave you on the edge of your seat!

*Special thanks again, to all of the drivers and teams. You guys continuously leave this ugly writer breathless!

Please send questions or comments to Gary Costa @ [email protected] or give me a call at 209-874-3241 and let's talk racing!


  


turn4rob
May 28, 2007 at 11:20:44 PM
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great story Hammer

ROB



Oakhurst
May 29, 2007 at 01:54:29 AM
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Great to see you Hammer, & what a great night at the races.




Gary Costa
May 29, 2007 at 07:10:17 AM
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Thank you guys for the kind comments. Sprint car racing is the baddest sport on the planet, and I'm just fortunate enough to be able to write about all of these wonderful drivers and teams. Here is a few more pics that Jen took.


  

runbull
May 29, 2007 at 10:29:19 AM
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Gary,
loved the article.
Are you and Jen going to be at Ventura this Saturday?


Frank


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Gary Thomas
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May 29, 2007 at 12:08:42 PM
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Good article my man and good seeing you on Sunday!!!!


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petey
May 29, 2007 at 06:51:49 PM
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Great article Gary!



surfnsprint
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May 30, 2007 at 12:28:29 AM
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gary-

thanks for the report

awesome pictures, esp Al Pombo!

hope we see you in Ventura

you're right, greatest sport since roman chariots

mike



Gary Costa
May 30, 2007 at 08:56:52 AM
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This message was edited on May 30, 2007 at 09:33:09 AM by Gary Costa

It's guys like all of you that make this deal so fun. I really do appreciate all the kind comments. I have no clue as to where I'll be this weekend. But no doubt Ventura will be kick ass!

This sport is just so awesome. I started going to races when I was 2-years-old, and I think that as I get older, my passion for this deal get more ferocious. I've always said, I'm a fan before a writer, and that will NEVER change!

As you guys well know, it's not just the race cars that bring us to the race track, it's all the great people involved in our deal. The racing is just the icing on the cake.

Friends, I was interviewing a guy that I absolutely admire last night for the next issue of FlatOut Magazine, and I'll tell you, the stories he was sharing with me was starting to jerk some tears. It wasn't his tenacity as a driver that got me going, but more so than anything, he is just an awesome guy. He didn't let ANYTHING get in the way of his dream.

These guys and girls are amazing. I'm including the car owners, crews, wives and girlfriends too. The things that they sacrifice and put themselves through to race just amazes me. They all bust there asses to get to the track to thrill us, and I can never thank them enough. I guess that's were the writing comes in. It's my way of thanking them for all of their hard work.

Like I've said, I'm a fan before a writer, and I'm just fortunate enough to be able to do what I do. My grammar sucks, I don't like English, and have never gone to school for writing (as you guys can tell) but I'll tell you, my passion for this deal is off the richter scale.

I'll quit pounding the desk now and get off of my soapbox!


  


wallscraper
May 30, 2007 at 04:07:42 PM
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Thanks for the good work, Gary.




Everything you know is wrong.

Gary Costa
May 31, 2007 at 07:32:45 AM
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Thank you buddy...


  



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