| SEPTEMBER | 4 | 2010
(SATURDAY)
POINT RACE #17
"Big Trophy Pepsi Night" 360 Spints - Ltd Late Models
Pure Stocks - Dwarf Cars
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Parking Fee: $5.00
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Becker closes Placerville season with fifth win and Civil War title
by Bill Sullivan, Handy Racing Promotions, Inc.
![]() HRP Photo by Donna Peter
PLACERVILLE, CA (9-26-09) - The 2009 Red Hawk Casino racing season officially came to a close Saturday at ASA Sanctioned Placerville Speedway with crowning of a repeat champion in the Hoosier Tires Civil War Sprint Car Series. Oroville native Sean Becker won his fifth feature event of the year and claimed his second straight Civil War Series Championship with car owner Scott Miller.
"This has been an amazing season for this team, it's just been great," said Becker. "It is such an honor to drive for this team. We communicate so well, we can go out and race hard and no matter how things turn out during the week we can hang out and talk and everyone just gets along so good. They give me a great car, they have great personalities, it's perfect." Before qualifying even began, Becker claimed his second series championship Saturday night when he officially entered the final event of the 13-race season. The title extends the list of accolades on Becker's racing resume which includes championships at Silver Dollar Speedway, The Golden State Challenge Series and numerous outlaw kart racing titles. Becker is one of just three different drivers to claim back to back Civil War championships. Drivers that have accomplished this feat include Glenn Boune, Andy Forsberg and Mike Henry. Two of those drivers gave Becker a run for his money before a near capacity crowd at Placerville Saturday night.
Through a total of 14 caution periods Saturday night, Becker managed his way to his fifth win of the year. In the final laps of the race Forsberg closed in on Becker for the lead and found himself challenged by Henry who started 10th. On the 29th lap Henry worked his way around Forsberg for second and made a valiant effort to overtake Becker as the two approached the checkered flag. "He was coming for sure," said Becker. "I was running the high side really well but the track was going away late and I had to be careful. When you run up high like that if your throw it in too hard you can go right over that edge so easily. If we had a few more laps I think he might of caught me down there. It was a close race and it was great for the fans. I love racing with those two guys (Mike Henry and Andy Forsberg)."
Saturday's event closed a landmark year at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds. The final night of competition officially closed the first season which Placerville Speedway was operated by the new management team of Handy Racing Promotions Inc. Despite tough economic times throughout the year for nearly every business in the nature, crowds and entries remained impressive throughout the year. Several improvement were made to safety and amenities at the 44 year old facility and more are to come in 2010. The entire management team wishes to thank all of the race fans, drivers and sponsors for their support during the 2009 racing season. The 2010 racing season will begin in late March, check the track's official website for information on the new season at the conclusion of this year at www.placervillespeedway.com. |