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Forsberg Thrills Fair Crowd at Chico
by Troy Hennig, Silver Dollar Speedway Media Relations
HRP Photo by Donna Peter
CHICO, CA (5-29-10) - Auburn's Andy Forsberg thrilled a capacity crowd at Silver Dollar Speedway by winning the 25-lap sprint car main event Saturday night. "This week we lost a real true Outlaw racer in Jesse Hockett and all of our thoughts are with his family," said Forsberg in victory lane. Forsberg took the lead on lap eight and was the dominant driver for the rest of the race. "Andy's usually not good on that type of a track but I made some adjustments and we found something that made him good," said Brian Cannon, crew chief on the #47. Three divisions with over 60 cars lined the pit area. It's always a beautiful sight at night with the cars on the track and lights of the fair in the background. Racing resumes Sunday night with the California Sprint Car Civil War Series.
The track was a real racers track tonight that provided lots of passing and excitement for the fans. "Tonights track was a gemstone," said former track champion Johnny Rodriguez who was visiting the track for the first time in two years. "I've been all over the Country and I forgot how awesome this place." Rodriguez also gave praise to Alan Handy. "It's not often that within five minutes of the checkered flag the promoter is out there on the grader getting the track ready for tomorrow night."
Two-time track champion Phil Marino lead all 20-laps to win the street stock main event. Marino's win wasn't as easy at it looked. "I kept waiting for the #99 to creep to the inside of me," said Marino. "Tonight was a challenging but fun track. Thanks for everyone coming out." With the Silver Dollar Fair on the fairgrounds there was not an empty seat in the house. Fans had a trilling time watching the races and enjoying their Memorial Day Weekend. Tonight should provide the same thrills and spills The 20 car starting sprint car field was led to the green flag by Mike Henry. The Sacramento driver led the first fews laps without a challenge. However, on lap five, Forsberg moved around Mason Moore for second and began to mount a charge on Henry. On lap seven the two went into the first turn and Henry slid up the track. Forsberg dove to the bottom and moved ahead of Henry as the two raced down the back straight. Going into the third turn Henry choose the high line and missed the cushion by an inch. This sent his car off the track and he rolled over. The red was needed. Henry stayed in his car and was ultimately pushed back to the work area where the team made repairs and Henry continued on. Forsberg restarted as the leader and began to check out. The real race was between Mason Moore, Ryan Gomes, Stephen Allard and Colby Wiesz. These four drivers put on a driving clinic exchanging positions on the track. On lap 15 Wiesz went from fourth to second with an amazing top side pass around Moore and Gomes. With four laps to go Allard began his charge. He moved around Moore and then a lap later he passed Gomes. Allard finished in the third spot and brought home another good finish for the Steve Smith #14. Wiesz finished in the second spot driving for the Main family. This weekend the Main family ran the #77 in honor of their friend Jesse Hockett. On Sunday night the track will do a memorial lap in his honor. Forsberg crossed the finish line with a sizable lead and got the popular win.
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