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Becker Gets Second Win of the Year
By Troy Hennig, SDS Media Relations
Photo by Steven Cox [sprintcarphotos.com]
CHICO, CA (5-11-12) - During the past six years, Sean Becker has had to change rides frequently from year to year at Silver Dollar Speedway. What else does he do at Chico? He wins. Sean Becker picked up his 38th career sprint car win at Silver Dollar Speedway on Friday night driving the #27 Bastio/Dobbs/Maxwell owned sprint car. "It took me about two weeks to get comfortable with this car and the set-up but I have to thank the crew and we have begun to figure this thing out," said Becker in victory lane. Becker's first win in 2012 came aboard the Dan Menne owned #75.
Kevin Sharrah led the first lap of the winged 410 sprint car main event. The local Chico product is supporting his home track in 2012 and it was good to see him lead a lap. On the second circuit, third place starting Mason Moore passed Sharrah for the lead. Moore has also supported the first few races at Chico and he is a welcomed site back at his home track. However, the driver that always lurks and lives up to his nickname, the shark, was about to take a bite out of Moore. On lap 10, Moore went to the high side in three and four while trying to pass a slower car. Becker dove to the inside and came out of turn four with the lead. Lap 18 the race was halted when Tyler Wolf and Brad Bumgarner tangled in turn four. Wolf ended up on his side and the red was needed. While Wolf was put back on all four, a fire erupted and engulfed the car, but thanks to our outstanding fire crew they were on the scene and put the fire out. The race restarted with Becker having a sizeable advantage and easily held on for the popular win. Moore finished a strong second. Mike Henry was solid as usual and finished third. Henry was another nice surprise tonight. Andy Forsberg earned another consistent finish by coming home in fourth. John Michael Bunch had a solid finish and came home in fifth.
Jerry Bartlett led all 20 laps to win the limited late model main event. It's always good to see "the general" in victory lane. Always colorful and fun-spirited, Bartlett is one of the few who gets that this is also entertainment. Bartlett, to me, is our John Force. He is battle tested, a great interview and fast as heck. Plus his girlfriend is super cool. What's not to love about this guy? Ken Micheli held down the second spot for the first part of the event. Randy McDaniel moved around Micheli on lap 10. McDaniel tried to reel in Bartlett as the laps wound down. Bartlett almost spun in turn four on lap 15 and also on the final lap. "I saw McDaniel was in second and I knew he was coming," said Bartlett. McDaniel's charge ended just short of him actually challenging Bartlett for the win. Matt Micheli is always good at Chico and finished in the third spot. Ken Micheli finished fourth and Charlie Marrs was fifth.
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