Inland
Northwest Sprint Car
Association Blasts into 2009
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Source: INSCA Media Relations Spokane WA, (May 20, 2009) – The
Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association (INSCA) finally got
their first race in of the 2009 season Saturday night under
great weather conditions at beautiful Spokane County Raceway
in Airway Heights, WA. After losing several cars due to
mechanical issues during Friday’s practice, eight quality
cars took to the high-banked half mile oval for qualifying.
Kevin Burck in the new Beast Chassis owned by Red Perkins
and sponsored by INC was on the preliminary pole as
qualifying began. Justin Popple of Spokane in the Spokane
Pump, Lube Tube sprinter was the second to last car to go
out and ran a blistering fast 16.55 second lap, but on the
very last lap of qualifying Tony Berry in the #53 B&B
Motorsports machine claimed fast time with a 16.48 second
lap at average of over 110 mph. The B-Trophy dash featured Rookie of
the Year contender Rob Matherly of Colbert, Henry Tupling of
Chelan, 2004 INSCA Champion Mark Jones and the 65-1 of
Donnie Kudrna. Tupling was among the founding members of the
INSCA, but took a hiatus from driving duties to serve his
country in the Naval Reserve on active duty in Kuwait.
Tupling was debuting a new race car as well that still
donned the familiar #22. When the green flag dropped, Donnie
Kudrna got a jump on the field in the second INC, Red
Perkins machine and easily claimed the victory. Tupling was
second, followed by Jones and Matherly. The A-Trophy dash was made up of Cole
Tupling, nephew of Henry and sponsored by Lloyds Logging,
Kevin Burck of Ephrata, WA, Justin Popple and Tony Berry.
The Berry team was plagued with mechanical gremlins
throughout practice and the #53 pulled in on the parade
laps, but would return later in the evening. As the race
went green Popple took his black and purple machine to the
front and cruised to his first event victory of the year.
Popple was followed by Tupling and Burck. A decision was made by the club to
forego heat races for the evening and the night quickly
moved into the main event which featured a front row
consisting of Heny Tupling on the pole and Donnie Kudrna
outside of row one. The 65-1 of Kudrna quickly moved to the
lead exiting turn two and was followed closely by fast time
award winner Tony Berry. Berry, in the Mackay Spinal Injury
Foundation, Country Place, Whitley Fuel sponsored car
followed the Kudrna machine for several laps and took the
lead with an outside pass in the middle of turns three and
four on the fifth circuit. After experiencing oil leak
issues all day long, Kevin Burck made a charge to the front
passing his teammate in Kudrna with a daring pass as they
moved through lapped traffic. That would be how they crossed
the start finish line with Berry cruising to win the opening
INSCA event of the year, followed by Kevin Burck and Donnie
Kudrna. Cole Tupling was fourth, Rob Matherly came home
fifth, followed by Henry Tupling, Mark Jones and Justin
Popple. The inland northwest is blessed to have
two first class racing facilities within 20 miles of each
other and committed to open wheel racing. The second event
for the 2009 INSCA season will come on the heels of the
first race, this Saturday night at Stateline Speedway in
Post Falls, Idaho. Several additional cars are expected to
attend including the HEI machines for the first time in
2009. Qualifying will begin at 5 pm. For more information on the Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association please visit www.INSCA.us or call 800.336.2682 or 509.499.9582. Fast Time: Tony Berry – 16.482 |
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