Knoxville Raceway
Knoxville Raceway

Knoxville Raceway
Knoxville, IA

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8/9/2012

8/9/2012

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Larson takes Goodyear Knoxville Nationals Opener

Bryan Hulbert - Knoxville, Iowa (August 8, 2012) Kyle Larson has already proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that he is among the best drivers in the nation. Putting an exclamation point on his young career the Elk Grove, California racer grabbed the rain delayed opening night win of the 52nd Goodyear Knoxville Nationals.

“We were really good in clean air there. It’s such a big deal and we’ve never really been out front like that in clean air and the car was really operating once I got out front” commented Larson in victory lane.

Asked about the race in general Larson replied, “Those restarts were getting me kind of nervous. I could see the 15 inching up on the board every time. I didn’t like that but I just had to make sure I got a clean restart and got through one and two nice and make sure I didn’t blow a left rear tire cause I was worried about that a lot.”

Taking off third, the Abreu Vineyard No. 1k would settle in behind Jason Sides, Randy Hannagan, and early leader Davey Heskin. Holding off several challenges from Brian Paulus, Larson would focus his attention on Jason Sides.

Running away at the front of the field, the back of the field was in sight by lap seventeen as Heskin tempted fate with daring three wide passes. Holding a fair amount of breathing room, the Deluxe Crates No. 56 continued his march around the back markers as the battle on track turned to fifth.

In pursuit of Brian Paulus, four time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz would work low on the Tear-Off Appeal No. 28 with Paulus able to hold on to the fifth spot.

Coming around to complete lap twelve, the caution would fly as the No. 02 of Mike Reinke slowed to a stop on the high side of turn four. As the caution flew for Reinke, a puff of smoke and flash of flames would send the No. 1x of Randy Hannagan out of the runner up spot and into the pits. Hannagan would be joined by Kerry Madsen as both drivers saw engines expiring. Reinke would be scored twenty-fourth with Madsen twenty-third, and Hannagan twenty-second.

Retaking the green Davey Heskin would see the top spot taken away as Jason Sides pulled off the slide job in turns one and two. With Sides pulling to an immediate advantage, Kyle Larson worked by Heskin for the runner up spot.

Working to complete lap fourteen, Jason Sides would see his night come an abrupt end as the left-rear tire exploded midway thought turns one and two, whipping Sides around before sending the Wetherington Tractor Service No. 7s flipping.

Able to restart after a visit to the work area, Sides would ultimately see his night end two laps later; coming to a stop inside turns three and four. Jason would be scored twentieth.

Assuming the race lead, Larson would be trailed by Heskin, Paulus, Schatz, and Lucas Wolfe with four laps to run. Taking away second on the restart, Paulus would begin reeling in Larson until mechanical problems saw the No. 28 slowing and the caution waving with one lap to run.

Taking the green for the final time, Kyle Larson would go unchallenged for the preliminary night victory with Davey Heskin holding off several late race charges from Donny Schatz for second. Racing into the nights feature from the B-Main, Craig Dollansky would finish an impressive fourth with Lucas Wolfe round out the top five. Brooke Tatnell finished sixth with Shane Stewart, who also transferred from the B-Main, taking seventh. Joey Saldana was eighth with Dustin Selvage and Jonathan Allard making up the top ten.

Racing continues at the 52nd Goodyear Knoxville Nationals Thursday with hot laps and qualifying scheduled to begin at 7:15pm. For more information on the 52nd Goodyear Knoxville Nationals and Knoxville Raceway log onto www.knoxvilleraceway.com.

52nd annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals Points Standings (After Night 1)

  1. Craig Dollansky, 477
  2. Jonathan Allard, 475
  3. Donny Schatz, 471
  4. Joey Saldana, 471
  5. Lucas Wolfe, 467
  6. Kyle Larson, 458
  7. Shane Stewart, 458
  8. Paul McMahan, 453
  9. Davey Heskin, 449
  10. Brian Paulus, 440
  11. Brooke Tatnell, 430
  12. Dustin Selvage, 430
  13. Jason Sides, 424
  14. Justin Henderson, 416
  15. Kerry Madsen, 412
  16. Randy Hannagan, 411
  17. Austin McCarl, 409
  18. David Gravel, 409.
  19. Jeff Swindell, 407
  20. A.J. Moeller, 406.
  21. Don Droud Jr., 403
  22. Fred Rahmer, 403
  23. Chad Kemenah, 399
  24. Ed Lynch Jr., 396
  25. Lee Sowell, 396
  26. Steve Kinser, 396
    27, Glen Saville, 390
  27. Ryan Bunton, 388
  28. Sam Hafertepe Jr., 386
  29. Casey Mack, 379
  30. Mike Reinke, 373
  31. Dustin Morgan, 365
  32. Danny Holtgraver, 360
  33. Lynton Jeffrey, 360
  34. Brad Sweet, 358
  35. Brady Bacon, 357
  36. Kevin Swindell, 355
  37. Seth Brahmer, 355
  38. Jac Haudenschild, 320
  39. Rager Phillips, 316
  40. Trevor Reynolds, 314
  41. Jarrod Schneiderman, 312
  42. Austin Johnson, 310
  43. Danny Smith, 300
  44. Kevin Ingle, 291
  45. Ron Krysl, 289
  46. Critter Malone, 280
  47. Cap Henry, 265.

Article Credit: Bryan Hulbert

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