Lonnie Wheatley, PEORIA, Ariz. (January 24, 2014) – Oklahoma native Brady Bacon kicked off Canyon Speedway Park’s Third Annual Winter Challenge in style by racing from deep in the pack to take the $2,000 USAC Southwest vs. USAC West Coast Sprint Cars winner’s share in Friday night’s 30-lap feature.
Bacon needed just 13 laps to race from his 13th starting position into the lead atop the 1/3-mile clay oval aboard his Fatheadz Eyewear No. 99 Triple-X Chassis Non-Wing Sprint Car then held off Josh Pelkey over the closing circuits to top the first round of the six-event Winter Challenge.
“It feels good to finally get the monkey off our back after so many second-place finishes at the Western World last November,” Bacon commented after capturing the season-opening win.
While Bacon took top Sprint Car honors, Jason Noll bested the IMCA Modified ranks with Matt Martinez victorious in Pure Stock action, Tony Martin best in Mod Lites and Kenny Hilton topping the Micro Sprints.
While Bacon gridded the Sprint Car feature inside the seventh row, Pelkey and Casey Shuman led the way to the green flag from the front row with the initial pair of starts waved off for separate turn two incidents involving Dave Darland and Mike Rux, Jr. Darland retired pitside while Rux, Jr., continued on.
With the false starts out of the way, Pelkey gunned into the lead ahead of Shuman and Dalten Gabbard with Bacon quickly working his way up to fourth by the sixth round.
While Gabbard worked past Shuman for second soon after, Bacon disposed of Shuman for third on the ninth lap and then took second from Gabbard on the 12th round before taking command from Pelkey for keeps one lap later.
After Gabbard and Colby Copeland were eliminated from competition following a tangle exiting turn four with ten laps to go, Pelkey kept the pressure on Bacon over the final rounds before a slight bobble with the white flag in sight secured the triumph for Bacon.
Bacon took the checkered flag a half-dozen car-lengths ahead of Pelkey in the ABC Motorsports No. 12, with reigning USAC Southwest Sprint Car champion R.J. Johnson rallying from 14th to claim the show position. Johnson took the position in the final three laps from Shuman, who settled for fourth.
Ryan Bernal raced from 15th to round out the top five in a second Casey Minks entry (teamed with Darland), with Josh Hodges, 16th-starter Aaron Reutzel, Shon Deskins, Nic Faas and Charles Davis, Jr., completing the top ten.
- Brady Bacon on Feb 15, 2014
- Article Date: 1/24/2014 by Lonnie Wheatley