A
victory by Mike David before a packed house at his home
track of Stockton 99 Speedway has vaulted him into the
lead in the championship standings of the NASCAR Grand
National Division, AutoZone West Series.
David charged into an early race
lead and then held off numerous challenges to win the
Basalite 150 by Havoline on Saturday, April 29. It
marked his second win in three years on the tight
quarter-mile oval and his third career series victory
overall.
David, who started fourth on the
grid, slipped past early leader Austin Cameron and into
the lead on lap 61. Once out front, he faced multiple
challenges during restarts that followed the 11 cautions
in the event.
"The restarts were
tough," David said. "Austin Cameron and Johnny
Borneman, they’re tough competitors and great short
track racers. Fortunately, we had a good enough car to
hold them off. It always makes you a little bit nervous
when the yellows come out and you’re leading that
much, the tires are hot and you’re slipping and
sliding around. You don’t know how much the guy behind
you is trying to save."
Saving his equipment was something
David focused on after he had the lead. "Once we
got out front, we were saving the brakes and the tires
– just trying to be real smooth on the throttle,"
said the 39-year-old driver from nearby Modesto.
"My spotter kept reminding me to be smooth."
Although Cameron was able to get
out front following a restart on lap 138, David managed
to regain the lead as Cameron quickly faded with a tire
going flat. Borneman was left to mount challenges in the
last two restarts. Despite a late-race caution that
extended the race distance to 155 laps for a
green-white-checkered finish, David was able to maintain
the lead in the final two laps of green flag racing.
David crossed the finish line in
the Bennett Lane Winery Ford, with a margin of victory
of .410 of a second. The win netted him $7,884 in prize
money and posted awards.
Fords swept the podium as Borneman
of Ramona, Calif., finished second in the Borneman
Plastering/Red Line Oil Ford and Steve Portenga of
Sparks, Nev., took third in the King Taco Ford.
After unveiling a new car at
Stockton that features the composite body being phased
into competition in the NASCAR Grand National Division,
Brett Thompson was faced with a big challenge. After an
early-race spin left him at the tail end of the field
– the Jerome, Idaho, driver charged back to the front
to finish fourth with very little significant body
damage to the Rich Thompson Trucking/Thompson
Motorsports Chevrolet.
Veteran driver Jim Inglebright of
Farifield, Calif., was fifth in the Jelly Belly
Chevrolet – followed by Scott Gaylord, Carl Harr, Tim
Woods III, Eric Hardin and Eric Humphries. The race
featured four lead changes among two drivers – David
and Cameron. After suffering a flat tire, Cameron
recovered to finish 18th.
Series rookie Nick Lynch of
Burley, Idaho, captured his first career Budweiser Pole
Award at Stockton in only his fourth start in the
series. He turned a lap of 63.003 mph in qualifying
around the high-banked quarter-mile track. Contact with
another car and a subsequent spin 40 laps from the
finish left him charging to a 12th-place
finish at the end.
David’s victory, meanwhile,
propelled him into the lead in the championship
standings. With three of 12 races in the books, he tops
the standings with 481 points. Portenga is second with
466. Series rookie Peyton Sellers of Danville, Va., is
third with 448. Inglebright is fourth with 439 –
followed by Eric Holmes of Escalon, Calif., with 433.
Rounding out the top 10 are Spencer Clark at 423,
Thompson at 412, two-time and defending series champion
Mike Duncan at 410, Brian Ickler at 371 and Daryl Harr
at 369.
Peyton Sellers continues to lead
the freshman class in pursuit of this year’s Sunoco
Rookie of the Year Award. He has 26 points – followed
by Ickler with 19, Justin Lofton with 19, Humphries with
16, Lynch with 15, Clark with 14, Hardin with 14, James
Bruncati with nine, Brian Pannone with nine, Justin
Fisher with eight, Daniel DiGiacomo with six and Bruce
Betts with four.
The next event on the NASCAR Grand
National Division, AutoZone West Series schedule is the
King Taco 200 at Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway on May 27.
The event is to be televised live in high definition on
HDNet. In addition, an enhanced replay will air on
SPEED.
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