POWRi BCRA midgets return
to Kern County Raceway Park
KCRP announcer Steve Hughes, left
interviews feature winner Austin Liggett
The POWRi Bay Cities Racing Association (BCRA) midget auto
racing cars and stars returned for their second 2019 visit to the 1/3-mile dirt track at the Kern County
Raceway Park (KCRP) on Friday night May 3, 2018, with eleven cars signed in at
the pit gate. The POWRI BCRA midgets were the featured cars in a diverse
program that also included the KCRP American Stocks, Pro Stocks, and 305 cubic
inch winged sprint cars.
Austin Liggett started his perfect night by setting quick
time during time trials, as he toured the oval in 14.603 seconds in his SR11-powered
midget to top Anaheim, California’s Robert Dalby’s Esslinger powered machine
with a 14.692 best lap. Dalby narrowly edged out local favorite Shannon McQueen
by .002 seconds who was third fastest in her #7 Esslinger powered Bullet
chassis.
Fourth fastest qualifier was another local racer Cory
Elliott in his family’s #11E midget, with Terry “Panda” Nichols fifth, and Kyle
Beilman in his Dave.Com sponsored midget the sixth fastest racer in time
trials. Seventh fastest was Ricky Lewis in the #1N, with CJ Sarna eighth, Troy
Morris III in the #07 ninth, followed by the ageless Marvin Mitchell in his #78
tenth with the leading Rookie of the Year contender, fourth-generation racer
Robert Carson eleventh fastest in the Howard and Karen Segur #99 entry.
Austin Liggett continued his successful night in the first
eight-lap heat race as he shot into the lead in turn three of the first lap
past early leader Terry Nichols. On lap two, Shannon McQueen spun to a stop in
turn three as she battled Lewis for position. Shannon restarted at the tail of
the field, and before a lap was completed Lewis spun to a stop himself on the
high side of turn three. The field reformed for the lap two restart with Lewis
at the tail, but because of a broken steering arm, Ricky’s #1N midget was
unable to make it through the first turn and he slapped the outside wall hard,
which damaged the car so badly that it ended his racing for the night.
When racing in the first heat race resumed with two laps
completed, on lap four McQueen moved up to third place with a nifty move on the
low side of turn three to pass Morris, then she moved past Nichols on the
inside of turn one on lap six to claim second place. McQueen was unable to
close on leader Liggett over the last two circuits and at the drop of the
checkered flag, the heat race one finishing order was Liggett, McQueen, Nichols
and Morris as Lewis did not finish.
CJ Sarna and Kyle Beilman shared the front row for the start
of the second heat race, and the pair battled side-by-side until turn four when
Beilman surged ahead into the lead. On lap three Elliott moved up from his
third starting position into second place and Dalby got past Sarna to drop CJ into
fourth place. Elliott closed the gap on leader Beilman and challenged for the
lead on lap five but was unable to get past the Dave.Com machine, and at the
finish the order was Beilman, Elliott, Dalby, Sarna, Mitchell and Carson.
When the POWRi passing points were totaled from the heat
race finishing orders, the two heat race winners shared the front row for the
start of the 25-lap feature, with local racers McQueen and Elliott sharing the
second row.
At the drop of the green flag, Austin Liggett shot into the lead as
Beilman moved to the high side of the track down the backstretch, but his #31
car flipped wildly end-over-end through turn three which brought out the red
flag. Kyle crawled out his damaged race car uninjured, and the field restarted
less the cars of Beilman and Nichols which moved Elliott up to the front row
alongside Liggett for the start.
At the drop of the green, Austin steered his #83 straight to
the point with Elliott in hot pursuit followed by Dalby in third and McQueen in
fourth place. Liggett stretched his advantage into a 5-car length lead during
the early laps, but by lap eleven, Cory closed in using the high line as Austin
worked the low side.
On lap 14, Robert Dalby began to challenge Elliott for
second place and got past Cory and settled into second place on lap 20. The
yellow caution flag flew on lap 23 as Troy Morris III spun as he battled Sarna
and McQueen, but Troy restarted without any loss of position as Marvin Mitchell
and Robert Carson were both a lap down to the rest of the field.
When the green flag flew with three laps to go, Dalby quickly
closed in on Liggett but could not pass him, but back in the pack Morris passed
both Sarna and McQueen to claim fourth place. Austin Liggett led every lap of
the 25-lap feature to top Robert Dalby, Cory Elliott, Shannon McQueen, CJ
Sarna, Marvin Mitchell and Robert Carson. Among the non-finishers Kyle Beilman
was awarded ninth place and Terry Nichols a tenth-place finish.
Austin made it
a clean sweep with fast time, a heat race win and the feature win on an evening
when he led every lap of every race in which he competed.
The POWRi BCRA midget racers return to action on May 11 for
a co-sanctioned race with the Washington Midget Racing Association on the paved
Shasta Speedway ¼-mile track on Shasta County Fairgrounds in Anderson,
California together with the BCRA vintage division. Also scheduled to be in
action for a program that starts at 6 PM will be the Shasta late models,
limited modifieds, bombers, legend cars, hornets and the pro-4 modified
class.