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Gary Thomas
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May 13, 2012 at 06:40:18 PM
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Rico Abreu leads final four laps to claim first career Cancen Oil KWS Series presented Goodyear win on Saturday night in Tulare

By Gary Thomas

Tulare, CA – May 12, 2012…Milestone victories come around from time to time and on Saturday night at the Tulare Thunderbowl Raceway, that very thing occurred, as 20-year-old Rico Abreu took advantage of an opportunity given forth and scooped up his first career 410 Sprint Car win.

Abreu had captured an open 360 Sprint Car show at Silver Dollar Speedway two weeks prior, but Saturdays triumph marked his first ever victory with the traveling Cancen Oil KWS unlimited 410 Series presented by Goodyear.

The St. Helena, California driver stopped on the front stretch and was greeted by a number of joyous people, including good friend Kyle Larson, who was the first person to the car. Abreu then climbed atop the car in celebration and performed his signature wing dive into the arms of car owner Brent Kaeding.

“It feels great to get my first 410 win tonight and having it come at my favorite track makes it even better,” commented the driver of the Abreu Vineyards, Stadelhofer Construction No. 89 Maxim. “We won that 360 race a couple weeks ago, but this is pretty big to get our first KWS win. I want to thank my whole team and family for all their support.”

The “Chris & Brian Faria Memorial” 30-lap finale started out with Sacramento’s Willie Croft shooting into the lead. It turned out to be short lived however, after contact with the turn two wall left him with damage that resulted in his night coming to a premature end. It was a tough break for “Double Down,” who looked solid all night.

Friday night winner Kyle Larson was the new leader of the race, as he looked to perform the amazing feat of a four-for-four sweep of the weekends sprint car races at Thunderbowl Raceway. The night before saw him sweep both the KWS and West Coast Wingless Series features. Prior to Saturday’s KWS A-main Larson had also charged from 20th to score victory in the wingless main event for the second straight evening.

Larson possessed an expertly set up car underneath him once again from owner/crew chief Paul Silva and rocketed away from the field with ease early on. Various cautions slowed the pace of the race however, as turn one seemed to be a problem spot with everyone navigating their way around the slick and treacherous surface, which had the cushion right up on the wall in typical Thunderbowl Raceway fashion.

As drivers jockeyed for position Larson sat out front with no worries for much of the main event. Just past the halfway point the surface began to take rubber and caused the speeds to go up, but also made passing tough to come by. On lap 20 Larson very nearly lost it in turn four and actually had the engine stall, but luckily for him it fired back up and he continued on as the leader.

Just when it looked liked Larson was on his way to making it a complete weekend sweep, smoke began to billow out of the Silva 57 as he headed into turn one on lap 26. Things then went up in a blaze down the back stretch and his bid at four-for-four came to a dramatic end, with an oil filter issue causing a big flame up under the hood.

After running second for the majority of the race Rico Abreu now found himself in the lead of the race. Even despite Jonathan Allard and Tim Kaeding on his rear bumper, the talented youngster drove a smooth final four laps and crossed the checkered flag with the crowd coming to their feet.

Allard brought home a runner up finish for the second night in a row and will go into Calistoga Speedway on Memorial Day weekend as the KWS point leader. Kaeding rebounded from a hard crash on Friday night to round out the podium in Dennis & Teresa Roth’s No. 83 mount.

Easton’s Tommy Tarlton capped off a solid weekend by earning a fourth place finish and Loomis’ Kyle Hirst did the same by scoring fifth for the second straight night driving for Dan Simpson Racing. Completing the top-10 in the main event were Medford, Oregon’s Roger Crockett; Puyallup, Washington’s Trey Starks; Campbell’s Brent Kaeding; Placerville’s Andy Gregg and Clovis’ Peter Murphy.

The 12-lap Last Chance Qualifier was picked off by Andy Gregg and the KSE Racing Products Dash was captured by Rico Abreu. Kaeding Performance Heat Races were won by Kyle Hirst, Tommy Tarlton, Willie Croft and Kyle Larson. Roger Crockett topped the 28-car field in BR Motorsports qualifying to earn fast time with a lap of 13.800 around the one-third mile oval.

The Cancen Oil King of the West Sprint Car Series presented by Goodyear will have an off weekend upcoming, before returning to action with another big double-header at the Calistoga Speedway on Saturday May 26 & Sunday May 27. The traditional Memorial Day weekend event will mark the annual “Salute to Walter T Ross” along with the return of the “Tribute to Gary Patterson” to the half-mile.

All kids 12 and under will be free both nights at Calistoga Speedway in honor of the tracks 75th anniversary. The special offer should be a great way to get more kids into the stands, so we encourage everyone to bring a child or two and introduce them to sprint car racing if you haven’t already. Tickets can be acquired by logging onto
http://www.calistogaspeedway.org/Ticket-Information/index.html

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Rico Abreu drove to his first ever Cancen Oil KWS presented by Goodyear victory on Saturday night at the Thunderbowl Raceway. The 20-year-old is in just his second season of sprint car racing aboard the Abreu Vineyards No. 89 mount.


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jreven
May 13, 2012 at 08:31:23 PM
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This message was edited on May 13, 2012 at 08:32:02 PM by jreven

Awesome! Congrats to him and his team. Cant wait to see some wing diving. Whos got the vid?



Gary Thomas
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May 14, 2012 at 02:53:38 PM
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Rico Abreu & father Dave Abreu in victory lane after the St. Helena, CA driver scored his first career victory with the Cancen Oil KWS Series presented by Goodyear. Photo by Paul Trevino.


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SLINK51
May 14, 2012 at 03:43:05 PM
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This message was edited on May 14, 2012 at 03:44:01 PM by SLINK51
That's awesome. I have never seen him race, only in HighLights. I like this dude a lot. Just wish I got the chance to see him on the East coast sometime. Who said Little guys don't have big balls?

mattmusselldesigns
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May 14, 2012 at 04:08:51 PM
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Posted By: SLINK51 on May 14 2012 at 03:43:05 PM
That's awesome. I have never seen him race, only in HighLights. I like this dude a lot. Just wish I got the chance to see him on the East coast sometime. Who said Little guys don't have big balls?


Slink51, you will enjoy watching Rico race when you finally get the chance. He is a throttle masher but he's got excellent control behind the wheel. He hits the track wide open and just doesn't give up. Watching him and his buddy Kyle battle this weekend was awesome! Those two are both going places in racing. Rico sold A LOT of tshirts this weekend, lines both nights at his car. It was just a real special night to be at the track when he won.
"Winged or non-winged its all about 
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SLINK51
May 14, 2012 at 04:11:26 PM
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I'd like to add that his car looks good too. I'd buy a shirt if I knew how to get one here in Pennsylvania.


mattmusselldesigns
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May 14, 2012 at 04:15:38 PM
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This message was edited on May 14, 2012 at 04:16:23 PM by mattmusselldesigns
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Posted By: SLINK51 on May 14 2012 at 04:11:26 PM
I'd like to add that his car looks good too. I'd buy a shirt if I knew how to get one here in Pennsylvania.


I just got a t shirt on Saturday myself, I've been wanting one for a while now. It's a nice looking shirt especially that the art is on a deep blue shirt material, too many plain white tees in my closet. I will see what I can find out about getting you a shirt from Rico sent back to PA.
"Winged or non-winged its all about 
the sprint cars for me!"
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SLINK51
May 14, 2012 at 05:45:21 PM
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This message was edited on May 14, 2012 at 06:01:50 PM by SLINK51
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Posted By: mattmusselldesigns on May 14 2012 at 04:15:38 PM
I just got a t shirt on Saturday myself, I've been wanting one for a while now. It's a nice looking shirt especially that the art is on a deep blue shirt material, too many plain white tees in my closet. I will see what I can find out about getting you a shirt from Rico sent back to PA.


Thanks.... Blue XL would be awesome white don't stay white.....lol

jlloyd31
May 14, 2012 at 05:59:41 PM
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Posted By: mattmusselldesigns on May 14 2012 at 04:08:51 PM
Slink51, you will enjoy watching Rico race when you finally get the chance. He is a throttle masher but he's got excellent control behind the wheel. He hits the track wide open and just doesn't give up. Watching him and his buddy Kyle battle this weekend was awesome! Those two are both going places in racing. Rico sold A LOT of tshirts this weekend, lines both nights at his car. It was just a real special night to be at the track when he won.


he was at dirtcup last year and he did ok for only his 1st time up there,, good driver




ricci49
May 14, 2012 at 07:16:41 PM
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One thing for sure, Rico is always on the move. Rarely a dull moment. He's missed when ever he leaves norcal.

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May 14, 2012 at 08:30:57 PM
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Slink send an email to [email protected] about shirt style and size.


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