SARALE GETS NON WING SUMMER SIZZLER WIN AT DELTA SPEEDWAY

STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA (June 15, 2019) – Stockton’s Caden Sarale scored a coveted victory in the Non Wing portion of night #2 of the Summer Sizzler at Delta Speedway on Saturday night. His weekend runs have propelled the 15 year-old into the points lead in both Super 600 and Non Wing at the 1/7th mile dirt oval presented by Financial Center Credit Union.

Over 100 cars graced the dirt bullring for four divisions of Micro Sprint action with the San Joaquin County Fair continuing in the background.

Many eyes were on Mitchel Moles after a torrid Friday night performance with a Super 600 win and a Non Wing runner-up finish. Dalton Hill started the Non Wing feature on the outside front row but led the opening laps. Hill’s reign at the front ended on lap 16 when he flipped from the lead in lapped traffic. Remarkably he was able to continue on. Chad Laughton assumed the lead with Sarale and Moles in hot pursuit. Sarale and Moles moved past Laughton and traded blows with Sarale taking the narrow $500 win over Moles, Laughton, Michael Laughton, and Angelina Dempsey for a strong top-five finish.

Moles was determined not to finish second in the Super 600 main event and took the lead from Corey Day on lap seven using the inside line. Day swooped past on the outside to take the lead back on lap eight. The caution flew on the following lap but Day maintained the top spot. Lee Brewer had a rough crash in turn two for a lap 15 caution at halfway. The race went green from that point forward with Day pacing Moles through lapped traffic. Moles couldn’t capitalize with Day getting the $500 Super 600 win over Moles, Sarale, Jake Hagopian, and Australian Liam Williams.

Devon Courtnier and Logan Trevino continued their season long battle for the top of the Restricted division on Saturday night. Logan Trevino led the first lap from the pole before surrendering the lead to Courtnier from the outside. Washington’s Lane Taylor gave up third when he spun on lap 17. That handed third to the 14th starting Jeffrey Pahule, Jr.

Drew Mowry and Blaine Baxter crashed to draw a red flag on lap 19 which ended both of their evenings. Courtnier held strong to top Trevino and sweep the Sizzler weekend. Pahule was third while Avedisian had her second top-five of the weekend in fourth. Izaak Sharp finished fifth. Courtnier leaves the weekend within 13 points of Trevino in the championship.

21 of the youngest drivers at Delta Speedway competed in the 20 lap Jr. Sprint main event. Jett Barnes of Visalia emerged victorious for his fourth consecutive Delta win and completed the Sizzler Sweep. Nine cars piled up at the initial start before things settled down with Bakersfield’s Nathan Ward leading the charge. Fellow Bakersfield racer Taylor Mayhew started to challenge for the lead before Colton Key flipped. The driver was OK. Mayhew then took over the top spot which he held until lap 14 when Barnes made the decisive pass. Barnes topped with Ward, Kyle Fernandez, and Brody Rubio the top-five.

Delta Speedway presented by Financial Center Credit Union continues June 26th with the second night of the fifth annual Hoosier Tire California Speedweek in a non track points race.

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Delta Speedway presented by Financial Center Credit Union also thanks Interstate Truck Center, Lovotti Air, Van De Pol Petroleum, Von Euw Trucking, Starr Property Management, Performance Electronics, Price Rite Restaurant Equipment, Genova Bakery, Bruno’s Peppers, and Panella Trucking for their support.

June 15, 2019 – Summer Sizzler Night #2
Delta Speedway – Stockton, CA

Super 600
Feature – 30 laps
1. 41-Corey Day, 09:43.932[1]; 2. 01-Mitchel Moles, 09:44.226[3]; 3. 24-Caden Sarale, 09:44.880[5]; 4. 14-Jake Hagopian, 09:47.797[2]; 5. 26AU-Liam Williams, 09:48.561[6]; 6. 12X-Cody Christensen, 09:49.258[4]; 7. 121-Caeden Steele, 09:49.718[7]; 8. 32A-Colton Huelsmann, 09:50.244[16]; 9. 35-Stan Yockey, 09:50.698[9]; 10. 1-Travis Labat, 09:50.865[12]; 11. 33-Dylan Bloomfield, 09:51.757[10]; 12. 17-Rickey Sanders, 09:52.081[20]; 13. 21-Raio Salmon, 09:53.040[14]; 14. 73-Nikko Panella, 09:54.068[17]; 15. 22-Keith Day Jr., 09:54.719[11]; 16. 83V-Tim Vaught, 09:55.084[19]; 17. 12-Alex Panella, 09:44.527[8]; 18. 1ST-Lee Brewer, 04:26.793[15]; 19. 13H-Brad Hannum, 04:28.019[13]; 20. 4G-Brian Gilbert, 01:13.623[18]

Non-Wing 600
Feature – 30 laps
1. 32-Caden Sarale, [3]; 2. 01-Mitchel Moles, [9]; 3. 26-Chad Laughton, [10]; 4. 15L-Michael Laughton, [5]; 5. 17D-Angelina Dempsey, [1]; 6. 85-Robbie Lewis, [14]; 7. 3-Chris Hinkle, [7]; 8. 23L-Dave Mosier, [11]; 9. 7M-Blake McGourty, [13]; 10. 20-Dalton Hill, [2]; 11. 15-Randy Sims, [12]; 12. 76-Mike Graves, [17]; 13. 35W-Nate Wait, [20]; 14. 28K-Kevin Carter, [22]; 15. 87-Kelvin Lewis, [18]; 16. 33B-Brent Brooks, [15]; 17. 35-Harlee Aguilera, [21]; 18. 25-Matt Sargent, [6]; 19. 44X-Austin Stone, [8]; 20. 3C-Eathon Lanfri, [16]; 21. 33-Isak Johnson, [19]; (DNS) 55-Brandon Carey,

Restricted 600
Feature – 25 laps
1. 34-Devon Courtnier, 13:42.681[4]; 2. 7T-Logan Trevino, 13:43.670[1]; 3. 44X-Jeffery Pahule, 13:44.228[14]; 4. 14J-Jade Avedisian, 13:44.956[11]; 5. 24S-Izaak Sharp, 13:46.334[2]; 6. 21-Gauge Garcia, 13:46.390[5]; 7. 30-Isabel Barnes, 13:46.981[3]; 8. 51-Dalton Parreira, 13:47.645[16]; 9. 5-Mattix Salmon, 13:48.226[7]; 10. 88-Reilee Phillips, 13:49.295[12]; 11. 05R-Brandon Rivera, 13:49.695[13]; 12. 19-Nate Matherly, 13:50.002[18]; 13. 4L-Lane Taylor, 13:50.089[6]; 14. 14-Drake Carter, 13:50.630[15]; 15. 88T-Matthew Tatoole, 13:50.904[17]; 16. 22P-Logan Penman, 13:53.020[8]; 17. 25B-Blaine Baxter, 11:04.529[9]; 18. 7D-Drew Mowry, 11:05.740[20]; 19. 2-Brody Petrie, 05:11.306[19]; 20. 20A-James Andrichuk, 11:06.103[10]

Jr. Sprints
Feature – 20 laps
1. 55-Jett Barnes, [7]; 2. 2-Taylor Mayhew, [3]; 3. 95-Nathan Ward, [1]; 4. 77K-Kyle Fernandez, [5]; 5. 25R-Brody Rubio, [2]; 6. 19-Andrew Hintz, [12]; 7. 76-Triton OBrien, [11]; 8. 55X-Lucas Mauldin, [8]; 9. 01T-Ty Lovenburg, [13]; 10. 5-Kellan Harper, [10]; 11. 4M-Mavrick Pedroni, [18]; 12. 21-Cash Lovenburg, [6]; 13. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos, [20]; 14. 38-Mason Stephens, [14]; 15. 98-Hayden Stepps, [16]; 16. 3C-Cynric Vo, [21]; 17. 88M-Makayla Tatoole, [15]; 18. 51-Colton Key, [4]; 19. 25-Logan Taylor, [17]; 20. 58-Axle Scroggins, [19]; (DNS) 20-Jonathan Andrichuk,

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