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_Sean Becker Continues Successful Start to Season_
Rough-N-Ready, CA-March 19, 2007--By: Troy Hennig, Fisher/Main Motorsports PR Manager
Oroville, California driver Sean Becker, known as the shark in local racing circles, continued his hot start to the 2007 sprint car season by securing two more top five finishes this past weekend at Kings Speedway in Hanford, CA. With his success Becker now sits only three points behind Jonathan Allard atop the Golden State King of California Series.
In four starts this season racing with California's best 410-winged sprint car drivers, Becker's worst finish in a main event is 6^th . He has a second place finish, two 4^th place finishes and the lone sixth. As of now, he leads the series with three top fives. What might be more impressive is how strong he charges to get into the top five. No other driver has passed more cars in the main events this season. Becker has passed 44 cars this season during the feature's. You don't have to major in math to figure out that he has passed an average of 11 drivers in each of the four main events this year. That is tops in the series. “It's nice to pass all those drivers, but one of these nights we will qualify a little better so we can start up front with those other guys,” said Becker.
The team is owned by Tom Fisher and Kyle Main. The team is sponsored by Cherry St. Mini Storage / Rolling Hills Reality / QRC Outlaw Karts / A1A Muffler. The #35m uses a JEI Chassis and Don Ott Racing Engines. “Right now our driver is carrying this team,” said Main. “Tom and I are really happy to have the quality of Sean Becker in our car.”
Becker was the series champion in 2005 and is excited about the chance to pursue another title. However, a lack of sponsor funding could prevent Becker and the team from challenging Allard and other competitors for the 2007 crown. “We are trying to secure money to continue and have Sean run for the King of California,” said Fisher. “But this is an expensive sport and we can't do it on the budget we have at the moment.”
Friday night had Becker qualified 12^th quick and finished second in the heat. In the 30-lap main event Becker started 12^th and finished fourth. “The car gradually got better throughout the night,” said Becker. On Saturday he qualified eighth. Problems arose in his heat race and he did not transfer into the main event. That moved Becker into the B main which he won and transferred into the main event. Becker started tenth in the main and quickly moved up eight spots. He finished in the second spot.
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