WATSONVILLE — Brad Furr scored a victory in the 30-lap Taco Bravo Sprint Car Main Event on July 13 at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville.
Furr was trailing Koen Shaw by four points in the standings coming into the night, but his second win of the season may have gained him the lead.
Reigning King Of The West Sprint Car champion Bud Kaeding led through two early yellow flags ahead of Cole Macedo, but the latter’s run in second came to an end at a lap 18 caution flag.
Furr ran strong during the final 10 circuits and collected the satisfying victory ahead of Justin Sanders.
Kaeding made a late charge back into third as Jerry Bonnema, Tanner Boul, Jeremy Chisum, Kurt Nelson, Shaw, Blake Carrick and Jason Chisum completed the Top 10.
Macedo set the fast time in qualifying with his lap of 11.714 around the quarter-mile clay oval. Furr was second quick at 11.759.
Bonnema won the first eight-lap heat race ahead of Bernal.
Macedo won his heat race in front of Mitchell Faccinto, and Zane Blanchard outran Sanders to win the final heat.
Furr outran Kaeding in the six-lap Trophy Dash to grab the pole for the Main Event.
IMCA Modified point leader Cody Burke maintained his lead with his second 25-lap Main Event win of the season.
Danny Wagner set the pace for five laps before Burke made his move and took over.
Bobby Hogge IV was in third on a lap nine restart and raced past Wagner for second.
During the final 15 laps, Burke led with Hogge trailing closely awaiting a costly mistake. But Burke ran a smooth and flawless race for the win.
Hogge settled for second, followed by Brian Cass, Wagner, Austin Burke, D.J. Shannon, Alex Wilson, Robert Miller, Tim Yeager Jr. and Robert Dias.
Hogge and Wilson each won eight-lap heat races.
Point leader Matt Kile won his fourth 20-lap American Stock Main Event of the season.
Kile led at the start ahead of J.C. Elrod. Elrod kept it close throughout the race, and reigning champion Rob Gallaher settled into third on lap six to make it a close three-car battle during the final 15 laps.
Elrod, Rob Gallaher, Terry Campion, Nick Lawrence, Tony Oliveira, Jerry Skeleton, Joe Gallaher, John Farrell and DJ Keldsen also finished in the Top 10.
Rob Gallaher and Campion each scored wins in their eight-lap heat races.
Zach Price won the 20-lap South Bay Dwarf Car Main Event.
Ryan Amlen led the way for nine laps. Gene “Punky” Pires settled into second, but his run came to an end on a lap eight yellow flag.
Amlen led just one more lap before surrendering the lead to Price.
Price led the rest of the way for the victory.
Amlen lost the second position briefly to Mark Biscardi on lap 11, but made his way back into second on a lap 17 restart to claim the position for good.
Biscardi settled for third, followed by Marty Weisler, Trafton Chandler, Mac Aceves, Cameron Diatte, Brady Beck, Andy Claeson and Pires.
Cameron Diatte and Price won the eight-lap heat races.
Nate Teramo led all 15 laps to win the Mini Stock Main Event.
He became the first two-time winner of the season, as there have been eight different winners in nine races.
Heat race winner Ray Bunn settled into second at the start and followed Teramo all the way to the checkered flag.
Previous winner Tom Summers made a move from fifth to third on a lap three restart to finish there.
Nicole Beardsley finished fourth, followed by Kate Beardsley, point leader Abigail Kennedy, Chuck Kessinger, Bill Beardsley, Dakota Kedsen and Ryan Muller.
Abigail Kennedy won the other eight-lap heat race.
Next weekend is the Eighth Annual Howard Kaeding Classic.
This two-day event will feature the Taco Bravo Sprint Cars, IMCA Sport Modifieds, American Stocks And South Bay Dwarf Cars on Friday night.
On Saturday night, the King Of The West/NARC Sprint Cars will run along with IMCA Modifieds and IMCA Sport Modifieds.