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Last season, the Four Banger division had the closest championship battle at the speedway.

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Johnson trails Kennedy by 14 points as Huckaby is 18 points back. Johnson and Huckaby are also running closely in the battle for third.

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Wally is looking for his first win, and other drivers hot on the trail of victory include DJ Keldsen, Bobby Huckaby Sr, Tony Oliveira, Quentin Harris and Nick Triolo. Joe Gallaher has past division champion Wally Kennedy just six points behind him in a closer race for second.

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Joe is still looking for his first win of the year as two-time winner JC Elrod is the only other driver with a feature victory so far. He lead his father Joe Gallaher by 18 points. Gallaher has picked up a pair of wins with all top-5 finishes in the four races held so far. Though Rob Gallaher is off to an impressive start and leads the Hobby Stock point battle, the two-time champion knows it’s too early to start picking the spot on the mantle for the championship trophy. Plus, you never know when state championship contenders Guy Ahlwardt or Keith Brown Jr. Some of the drivers to watch for this week include rookie Kelly Campanile, Randy Miller, Justin McPherson, Steven Allee and John Ferro. Newcomer Max Baggett is third in the standings, four points ahead of Charlie Hunter and five in front of Jarrod Mounce, who got his first win in the Bill Egleston Memorial race. Williams used his second top-5 finish of the season last time out to gain a three-point advantage over the two-time Four Banger champion Frost. The IMCA Sport Modifieds has a close battle at the top between Austin Williams and one-time winner Adriane Frost. Among the drivers to watch for this week include Castro Valley’s Jake Andreotti, Discovery Bay’s Jayson Bright, Hollister’s Richard Fajardo, Fresno’s Kyler Shaw and reigning Civil War champion Cole Macedo. Given the way things are looking in this class this year, now is a golden opportunity for some drivers to step up and claim their first wins. Fourth-generation racer Chase Johnson is the other winner. San Jose’s Bud Kaeding has made three visits and won a pair of races behind the wheel of his father’s famed No. Sanders has one win to his credit and is ninth in the standings as neither of these drivers are competing for points. The two drivers doing quite a bit of winning in recent seasons are three-time reigning champion Brad Furr of Stockton and 2015 title winner Justin Sanders of Aromas. Last season’s runner-up, Fresno’s Koen Shaw, and Salinas’ Jason Chisum are both within 44 points of the lead. Morgan Hill’s James Ringo, the only other driver with two top-5 finishes, is just three points behind Nelson in a closer battle for second. At the moment, Chisum lead Nelson by 25 points. He is still looking for his first win, while his closest challenger, Gilroy’s Kurt Nelson has a win to his credit. Salinas’ Jeremy Chisum is the only driver with all five top-10 finishes so far along with two top-5 efforts. After the one-week break for Memorial Day weekend, the Ocean Sprints will headline a show that will also include the IMCA Sport Modifieds, Hobby Stocks, Four Bangers and South Bay Dwarf Cars.įive races into the season, the Taco Bravo Sprint Car championship race is starting to take shape. WATSONVILLE - Racing returns to Ocean Speedway’s quarter-mile clay oval Friday night.











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