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Saldana Sizzles at Volusia Speedway Park
ImageCamargo, IL (2-4-10) – By Kelly Brown –Public Relations Director –Tonight Saldana won his first race of the season in a convincing fashion after running second on the previous night at Volusia.

Starting on the front row of tonight’s feature event was Craig Dollansky and Greg Hodnett. When the green banner waved over the A-main, Hodnett quickly took the lead. Drag racing down the back stretch on the first lap Saldana was able to move up to second, after beginning his night in the fifth position, while Dollansky settled into third. It only took until the second revolution of the track for Saldana to take the lead in Turn 4. Hodnett would fight back in the low line, while Saldana stayed high. For about three laps the two traded the lead in about every corner, but Saldana was able to establish himself in the lead.

While the top two were battling, Dollansky was being pursued by Donny Schatz as the two fought for third. Dollansky would get the edge, and Schatz would fall into the clutches of Steve Kinser. Kinser would get around Schatz for fourth momentarily. The two then ran wheel-to-wheel for a lap, but Schatz got the edge retaking the fourth position. Just as Saldana and Hodnett were running side-by-side in traffic, the first caution flag of the night came out on Lap 8. It was for Doug Esh who has slowed in Turn 1 with a flat tire.

On the restart, the track did not stay green for long. One lap was recorded before Hodnett who was running second at the time slowed with a flat left rear tire. When racing resumed, it would be Saldana, Dollansky, Kinser, Lasoski and Schatz lining up in the top-five. The Green Flag would fly again, but almost instantly the track went yellow as Schatz slowed with a flat right rear and a missing right front tire.

When the Green Flag flew, Saldana would favor the high side and stretch out his lead using his chosen high line. At the halfway point of tonight’s race the leader began to encounter traffic again. Dollansky began to close on the number 9 Budweiser car, but on Lap 17 the Yellow Flag would fly again as Esh came to a stop on the course. At this point there had been so many laps run under caution, the officials of the O’Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions decided to unveil the Red Flag for a fuel stop.

On the restart both Lucas Wolfe and Sam Hafertepe Jr. were on the move as both got past Lasoski to pick up the fourth and fifth positions on the track. At the front Saldana was stretching his lead out again, but it was erased with another Yellow Flag with eight laps to go. Lance Dewease slowed on the track with a flat tire and was unable to make it to the pit area.

The next time the Green Flag was unveiled, Kinser would reel in Dollansky for second, but their battle had to be put on hold when the final caution of the night came out on Lap 26 when Jac Haudenschild had a flat tire. When the field restarted Saldana held on tight to the lead leaving Dollansky and Kinser to continue their skirmish. As Kinser ran low and Dollansky ran high, Wolfe caught the two and joined the battle.

With the Checkered Flag in the air, Saldana picked up his first win of the 2010 season and his seventh win overall at Volusia. Behind him it would be Dollansky holding on to second, while Kinser would cross the line in third, with Wolf and Hafertepe rounding out the top-five.

One of the hardest chargers of tonight was Tim Kaeding who started the race on the tail of the field after having a fuel leak prior to the Green Flag. He was able to climb all the way to ninth before the end of the race. Carrying the banner for the All Stars was Dale Blaney who turned in another remarkable race. After starting twenty-second he was able to pick up twelve spots to finish tenth.

Next up for the All Star Circuit of Champions is East Bay Raceway Park. On Thursday, February 11th the tickets will run $20, with pit passes running $30. Then on Friday night admission will be $25 and pit passes will be $32. On the final night of race action tickets can be purchased for $30 and the pit passes will be $35. The track is offering a three-day general admission race package, which will run $70.

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Top Three Quotes

Winner Joey Saldana – “We had a really good car all night. We got the bottom working for us in the heat race, so once we got into the feature that is how we got the lead. It was like a light switch went on. That is also how Hodnett got a run on me, but I was probably being too cautious with the lapped cars. It was really easy to get your car in trouble the way the cushion was. My car was good, but I did not want to do anything stupid in our second race of the season. I usually go to Australia to race, but this year I stayed home with my family and got to spend Christmas with my son. It was pretty cool. I was worried once we got down here we would be behind, but so far my guys have done a flawless job and it feels like I have been racing all winter.”

Second Place Craig Dollansky – “We did not get a good start there. These Goodyear Tires are pretty good tires, and we decided to go for a harder one tonight. It seemed it took awhile to get going, but we had a really good race car especially with Greg and Joey in lapped traffic about ten laps in. I got into a lapped car and bent the left side of the front wing and the left sideboard fell off. At that point I knew it would be difficult to deal with, but the car was not real bad. We were able to hang with Joey, so congratulations to them. We just fell one spot short unfortunately.”

Third Place Steve Kinser – “The only chance I had was to get into lapped traffic. We could run the bottom decent enough, but not decent enough to keep up. I was a little tight at the top. Joey and Craig seemed to get through the rough stuff at the top. In the traffic I felt I could move around a little bit better. We had a good run we started ninth and finished third which speaks to the caliber of car we have here.”

Kistler Engines Qualifying         
Car-Driver- Time        
        
1.     83jr    Tim Kaeding    14.187
2.     9    Joey Saldana    14.200
3.     7    Craig Dollansky    14.205
4.     22    Greg Hodnett    14.313
5.     15    Donny Schatz    14.331
6.     15h    Sam Hafertepe Jr. 14.336
7.     1    Stevie Smith    14.353
8.     6    Danny Lasoski    14.356
9.     14    Jason Myers    14.363
10.   11k    Kraig Kinser    14.376
11.   11    Steve Kinser    14.381
12.   5w    Lucas  Wolfe    14.396
13.   13    Paul McMahan    14.398
14.   49    Brad Sweet    14.429
15.   22e    Brian Ellenberger 14.481
16.   1j    Bronson Maeschen 14.505
17.   17    Daryn Pittman    14.511
18.   3c    Cale Conley    14.519
19.   97    Dean Jacobs    14.524
20.   w20    Greg Wilson    14.569
21.   24    Terry McCarl    14.576
22.   r19    Jac Haudenschild 14.598
23.   7m    Mark Smith    14.609
24.   91    Cody Darrah    14.634
25.   2            Dale Blaney    14.674
26.   30c    Lance Dewease    14.706
27.   83    Tim Shaffer    14.741
28.   39    Doug Esh    14.770
29.   63    Chad Kemenah    14.793
30.   51    Freddie Rahmer    14.854
31.   11e    Mike Erdley    14.991
32.   6f    Bob Felmlee    15.048
33.   6r    Bill Rose    15.075
34.   89g    David Gravel    15.118
35.   12    Jared Ridge    15.150
36.   2b    Ben Gregg    15.181
37.   0            Brandon Wimmer    15.302
38.   4            Cap Henry    15.402
39.   0s    Glenn Styres    15.552
40.   6w    Brad Wickham    16.803
41.   4b    Tom Bush    17.029

Heat Finishes (Started)
MSD Ignition Heat 1 –8 Laps
1.  24 Terry McCarl (1)
2.  15 Donny Schatz (5)
3.  13 Paul McMahan (3)
4.   2 Dale Blaney (7)
5.   83jr Tim Kaeding (6)
6.  14 Jason Myers (4)
7.  63 Chad Kemenah (8)
8.  17 Daryn Pittman (2)
9.   0 Brandon Wimmer (10)
10.  6r Bill Rose
-          4b Tom Bush (DNS)


Kears Speed Shop Heat 2 – 8 Laps
1.  9 Joey Saldana (6)
2.  3c Cale Conley (2)
3.  r19 Jac Haudenschild (1)
4.  15h Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5)
5.  49 Brad Sweet (3)
6.  30c Lance Dewease (7)
7.  11k Kraig Kinser (4)
8.  51 Freddie Rahmer (8)
9.  89g David Gravel (9)
10. 04 Cap Henry (10)
 
All Pro Heads Heat 3 – 8 Laps
1.  7m Mark Smith (1)
2.  1 Stevie Smith (5)
3.  11 Steve Kinser (4)
4.  7 Craig Dollansky (6)
5.  97 Dean Jacobs (2)
6.  22e Brian Ellenberger (3)
7.  83 Tim Shaffer (7)
8.  11e Mike Erdley (8)
9.  12 Jared Ridge (9)
10.  0s Glenn Styres (10)


Outerwears Performance Products Heat 4 – 8 Laps
1.  5w Lucas Wolfe (4)
2.  22 Greg Hodnett (6)
3.  w20 Greg Wilson (2)
4.  6 Danny Lasoski (5)
5.  39 Doug Esh (7)
6.  6f Bob Felmlee (8)
7.  91 Cody Darrah (1)
8.  1j Bronson Maeschen (3)
9.  2b Ben Gregg (9)
10.  6w Brad Wickham (10)

Rubbin’ Repair Dash
1.  49 Brad Sweet
2.  13 Paul McMahan
3.  1 Stevie Smith
4.  97 Dean Jacobs
5.  w20 Greg Wilson
6.  3c Cale Conley

University of Northwestern Ohio B Main – 12 Laps
1.  14 Jason Myers (1)
2.  22e Brian Ellenberger (3)
3.  30c Lance Dewease (7)
4.  11k Kraig Kinser (2)
5.  17 Daryn Pittman (5)
6.  83 Tim  Shaffer (8)
7.  51 Freddie Rahmer (10)
8.  89g David Gravel (14)
9.  1j Bronson Maeschen (4)
10.  91 Cody Darrah (6)
11.  6r Bill Rose (13)
12.  6f Bob Felmlee (12)
13. 0s Glenn Styres (17)
14. 6w Brad Wickham (19)
15. 4b Tom Bush (20)
16. 0 Brandon Wimmer (15)
17. 11e Mike Erdley (11)
18. 04 Cap Henry (18)
19. 63 Chad Kemenah (9)
20. 12 Jared Ridge (21)
21. 2b Ben Gregg (16)

O’Reilly Auto Parts A Main – 30 Laps
1.   9 Joey Saldana (5)
2.   7 Craig Dollansky (1)
3.   11 Steve Kinser (9)
4.   5w Lucas Wolfe (10)
5.   15h  Sam Hafertepe Jr. (3)
6.   1 Stevie Smith (7)
7.   6 Danny Lasoski (8)
8.   14 Jason Myers (11)
9.   83jr  Tim Kaeding (4)
10.  2 Dale Blaney (22)
11.  13 Paul McMahan (13)
12.  49 Brad Sweet (14)
13.  w20 Greg Wilson (18)
14.  11k Kraig Kinser (12)
15.  3c Cale Conley (16)
16.  24 Terry McCarl (19)
17.  22e Brian Ellenberger (15)
18.  r19 Jac Haudenschild (20)
19.  30c Lance Dewease (23)
20.  7m Mark Smith (21)
21.  39 Doug Esh (24)
22.  22 Greg Hodnett (2)
23.  15 Donny Schatz (6)
24.  97 Dean Jacobs (17)
 
 

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