Pete McKay
10-08-2008, 12:45 AM
Somehow I lost most of my notes of the event that was held on Friday, but I do have some of what happened written down.
Six drivers each qualified two AZWS cars and one CoT car. Fast AZWS qualifier was me at 1.00 second flat with my UPS #88 Taurus. Fast CoT driver was James Hicks Sr. with the #99 Office Depot car also at 1.00 second flat.
Each of the drivers then ran 250 laps for time in the mains. Every driver ran the same number of laps with a mandatory pit stop for tire taping. The program ran smoothly until it was discovered by looking at lap times that John Hamilton did not make his required pit stop. He was penalized 10 seconds which dropped him from 2nd place all the way to 8th for his car #10. Unfortunately he made the same mistake with his second car #6 and was penalized 15 seconds for the second violation, which dropped the car from 2nd place all the way back to 10th place.
On the short track at Sequoia Speedway things do happen fast but with the AZWS cars there was only one crash worth mentioning, when James Hicks Jr and I tangled going into turn 3 near the end of our 250 lap event and I was tossed over the trees and off the layout. I quickly got the car back on the track and only lost 9 laps in the process and maintained my lead to that point. It was James' dad however that took the night with a time of 4:44.12 for his 250 laps with the #4 Kodak Monte Carlo. I finished a breath behind at 4:51.08 for my 250 laps with the UPS Taurus.
In the CoT event Hamilton did remember his pit stop but he had other problems with the #9 Dodge, crashing several times. He finished 5th on the night when it all was said and done. It was again a match between the elder Hicks brother and myself, and James posted a time of 4:51.00 for his 250 laps and I posted a 4:54.54 with my #17 CoT, making it a Roush Racing 1-2 finish.
We had one of the CoT's stop running for an unknown problem. The #19 Dodge ran just 6 laps before it stopped completely. After the event it was examined and seemed fine. When it was returned to the track it ran rough for a few moments then began smoking. After a light cleaning all of the problems resolved, it was possibly due to carbon fouling from the graphic dry lube that was used.
Finishing Order:
1. #4 (James Hicks Sr.)
2. #88 (Peter McKay)
3. #5 (David Hicks)
4. #38 (Peter McKay)
5. #28 (David Hicks)
6. #48 (James Hicks Jr.)
7. #17 (Modesto Yslas)
8. #10 (John Hamilton)
9. #24 (James Hicks Jr.)
10. #6 (John Hamilton)
11. #18 (James Hicks Sr.)
12. #01 (Modesto Yslas)
CoT Series:
1. #99 (James Hicks Sr.)
2. #17 (Peter McKay)
3. #24 (James Hicks Jr.)
4. #48 (Modesto Yslas)
5. #9 (John Hamilton)
6. #19 (David Hicks)
Six drivers each qualified two AZWS cars and one CoT car. Fast AZWS qualifier was me at 1.00 second flat with my UPS #88 Taurus. Fast CoT driver was James Hicks Sr. with the #99 Office Depot car also at 1.00 second flat.
Each of the drivers then ran 250 laps for time in the mains. Every driver ran the same number of laps with a mandatory pit stop for tire taping. The program ran smoothly until it was discovered by looking at lap times that John Hamilton did not make his required pit stop. He was penalized 10 seconds which dropped him from 2nd place all the way to 8th for his car #10. Unfortunately he made the same mistake with his second car #6 and was penalized 15 seconds for the second violation, which dropped the car from 2nd place all the way back to 10th place.
On the short track at Sequoia Speedway things do happen fast but with the AZWS cars there was only one crash worth mentioning, when James Hicks Jr and I tangled going into turn 3 near the end of our 250 lap event and I was tossed over the trees and off the layout. I quickly got the car back on the track and only lost 9 laps in the process and maintained my lead to that point. It was James' dad however that took the night with a time of 4:44.12 for his 250 laps with the #4 Kodak Monte Carlo. I finished a breath behind at 4:51.08 for my 250 laps with the UPS Taurus.
In the CoT event Hamilton did remember his pit stop but he had other problems with the #9 Dodge, crashing several times. He finished 5th on the night when it all was said and done. It was again a match between the elder Hicks brother and myself, and James posted a time of 4:51.00 for his 250 laps and I posted a 4:54.54 with my #17 CoT, making it a Roush Racing 1-2 finish.
We had one of the CoT's stop running for an unknown problem. The #19 Dodge ran just 6 laps before it stopped completely. After the event it was examined and seemed fine. When it was returned to the track it ran rough for a few moments then began smoking. After a light cleaning all of the problems resolved, it was possibly due to carbon fouling from the graphic dry lube that was used.
Finishing Order:
1. #4 (James Hicks Sr.)
2. #88 (Peter McKay)
3. #5 (David Hicks)
4. #38 (Peter McKay)
5. #28 (David Hicks)
6. #48 (James Hicks Jr.)
7. #17 (Modesto Yslas)
8. #10 (John Hamilton)
9. #24 (James Hicks Jr.)
10. #6 (John Hamilton)
11. #18 (James Hicks Sr.)
12. #01 (Modesto Yslas)
CoT Series:
1. #99 (James Hicks Sr.)
2. #17 (Peter McKay)
3. #24 (James Hicks Jr.)
4. #48 (Modesto Yslas)
5. #9 (John Hamilton)
6. #19 (David Hicks)