Post by Franko10 ™ on Mar 30, 2005 21:32:34 GMT -5
UPLAND, Calif. (March 26, 2005) 2003 / 2004 Series Champion Lee Hatch, drove his No. 91 CMKXtreme.com /Go Fast ASA Speed Truck to victory at Irwindale Speedway Saturday night for the first race contested in the 2005 season.
The night started out with Hatch qualifying second out of the 34 entries with a lap time of 19.88 seconds. After the invert, he started the 75-lap main event on the inside of row two. Hatch and pole sitter Darren Young ran side by side for the first 10 laps of the race until the caution came out. Hatch lined up in the third position for the single file restart on lap 13 and by lap 14, he took over second place. For the next 12 laps, the No. 91 and the No. 1 truck of Justin Fischer battled for the lead. When the pair encountered lap traffic entering Turn 3, No. 91 choose the low line taking command of the race exiting Turn 4. Hatch remained in the lead taking the checkered flag in front of over 4,000 race fans.
“What an awesome way to start out the season,” Hatch said. “My team and I put in a lot of hard work preparing the No. 91 truck for tonight’s race and it really paid off. It feels great to get a win for our new co-sponsor Go Fast Sports. I’m also really proud of my Go Fast Sports teammate, Matt Daly, for finishing in the top five tonight. I’m glad to be back racing after the break. Irwindale Speedway is a great track and I look forward to racing here.”<br>
Saturday’s race will be broadcasted on the Outdoor Channel on Saturday, July 23 at 8 p.m. PST.
The BHRM Motorsports team sponsored by CMKXtreme.com, Go Fast Racing, Wentzell Equipment Rental, Faust Printing, Parker Pumper and PTP Motorsports will travel to Las Vegas Motor Speedway's Bullring on Saturday, April 9.
For more information on the ASA Speed Truck Challenge Presented by CMKXtreme.com and the broadcasting schedule for the Outdoor Channel log onto www.speedtruck.com.
More information from the Irwindale Speedway
The touring ASA Speed Trucks, formerly sponsored by Mechanix Wear, are now known as the CMKXtreme.com Speed Trucks with sponsorship by a Canadian diamond mining organization. The trucks ran a 75-lap A main for 30-trucks following a ten-truck B main (to determine A main 25th-30th starting positions) and a six-lap trophy dash for the six fastest qualifiers. As usual, all 14 Speed Truck races this year at six tracks will be taped for later airing on The Outdoor Channel. The March 26 Irwindale race will be shown July 23 at 8:00 p.m. PDT. Lee Hatch, the Speed Truck 2002 rookie of the year and 2003-2004 Champion, started third in a four truck inversion. Hatch, who won 12 of 17 ASA truck features last year, led laps 26-75. Jim Fisher led the first 25 laps from his outside front row starting spot and finished third behind pole starter Matt Jaskol, Hatch ran third from laps one-12 and second to lap 26 when he made his winning pass on the inside through turns three and four. He won ASA's season opener by 15-yards. Twenty of 30 starters finished and 16 drivers completed all 75 laps.
The night started out with Hatch qualifying second out of the 34 entries with a lap time of 19.88 seconds. After the invert, he started the 75-lap main event on the inside of row two. Hatch and pole sitter Darren Young ran side by side for the first 10 laps of the race until the caution came out. Hatch lined up in the third position for the single file restart on lap 13 and by lap 14, he took over second place. For the next 12 laps, the No. 91 and the No. 1 truck of Justin Fischer battled for the lead. When the pair encountered lap traffic entering Turn 3, No. 91 choose the low line taking command of the race exiting Turn 4. Hatch remained in the lead taking the checkered flag in front of over 4,000 race fans.
“What an awesome way to start out the season,” Hatch said. “My team and I put in a lot of hard work preparing the No. 91 truck for tonight’s race and it really paid off. It feels great to get a win for our new co-sponsor Go Fast Sports. I’m also really proud of my Go Fast Sports teammate, Matt Daly, for finishing in the top five tonight. I’m glad to be back racing after the break. Irwindale Speedway is a great track and I look forward to racing here.”<br>
Saturday’s race will be broadcasted on the Outdoor Channel on Saturday, July 23 at 8 p.m. PST.
The BHRM Motorsports team sponsored by CMKXtreme.com, Go Fast Racing, Wentzell Equipment Rental, Faust Printing, Parker Pumper and PTP Motorsports will travel to Las Vegas Motor Speedway's Bullring on Saturday, April 9.
For more information on the ASA Speed Truck Challenge Presented by CMKXtreme.com and the broadcasting schedule for the Outdoor Channel log onto www.speedtruck.com.
More information from the Irwindale Speedway
The touring ASA Speed Trucks, formerly sponsored by Mechanix Wear, are now known as the CMKXtreme.com Speed Trucks with sponsorship by a Canadian diamond mining organization. The trucks ran a 75-lap A main for 30-trucks following a ten-truck B main (to determine A main 25th-30th starting positions) and a six-lap trophy dash for the six fastest qualifiers. As usual, all 14 Speed Truck races this year at six tracks will be taped for later airing on The Outdoor Channel. The March 26 Irwindale race will be shown July 23 at 8:00 p.m. PDT. Lee Hatch, the Speed Truck 2002 rookie of the year and 2003-2004 Champion, started third in a four truck inversion. Hatch, who won 12 of 17 ASA truck features last year, led laps 26-75. Jim Fisher led the first 25 laps from his outside front row starting spot and finished third behind pole starter Matt Jaskol, Hatch ran third from laps one-12 and second to lap 26 when he made his winning pass on the inside through turns three and four. He won ASA's season opener by 15-yards. Twenty of 30 starters finished and 16 drivers completed all 75 laps.