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Kyle Cattanach wheeled his 2003
LaHorgue stock clip Grand Prix to victory circle 3 times over
June 25-26th weekend in Eureka, CA. The 2 day race was
Eureka’s annual Fair Classic. This was race 6 and 7 for the
North
State Challenge series which travels to 4 different tracks in
California: Redwood Acres Raceway, Shasta Race Park, Lakeport
Speedway, and Ukiah Speedway, and 1 track in Oregon: Douglass
Co. Fairground.
After timing in 3rd on Friday night behind Bill Binns and Josh Bews,
Kyle took over as points leader in the series. In Friday’s
trophy dash, Cattanach inherited the outside starting spot
when Dale Roth left with mechanical problems. Kyle
convincingly won the dash honors. Friday’s main had 21 cars
and rolled an 8 for the car inversion for the start. This put
Cattanach 3rd row outside. The Super Late models had good
racing action for many laps until race leaders, Oregon’s Rick
Spencer and Canada’s Darrell Midgley tangled on corners 3 and
4. Roseville’s Josh Bews took over as race leader with
Redding’s Kyle Cattanach in 2nd and Upper Lake’s Bill Binns as
3rd. Friday night’s win would go to Josh Bews with a strong
2nd place finish for Kyle Cattanach.
Saturday would dawn with the Cattanach crew missing crew chief,
Chuck LaHorgue, who was attending another racer’s wedding.
Chuck had given Kyle a great car Friday and Kyle was a little
nervous to take over crew chief duties in addition to
driving. He made some critical changes and wheeled his car to
a 2nd place in time trials barely missing fast time honors by
7thousandths of a second. For the second time for the
weekend, Bill Binns would take fast time honors with a 15.350
to Kyle’s 15.357.
Luck played in Cattanach’s favor when a 4 was rolled for the
starting inversion which put him 2nd row inside behind
Friday’s winner, Josh Bews. Outside pole starter, Mike Doss
got the jump and took the lead for the Super Late models.
Again, the drivers put on a great race for the fair crowd.
Halfway through the race, new comer Rich Crowell was hit from
behind and spun on turn 2. Things happened fast and 2nd place
Josh Bews couldn’t avoid Crowell and hammered him hard. Both
cars had to leave the field. This left Doss holding the lead
with Cattanach 2nd and Binns 3rd. Kyle took advantage on lap
50 when race leader, Mike Doss was a little loose off corner
4. On lap 54 out of 60 there was another restart and this
gave Binns a chance at Cattanach, but Kyle had a great restart
and that gave him the room he needed to make it to Victory
Circle.
Redwood Acres Raceway was having it’s own race to the Fair
Championship for whoever had the best combined finish for
Friday and Saturday. With a 1st and a 2nd place finish under
his hood, Kyle Cattanach took the 2004 Redwood Acres Fair
Championship. With the Championship came a beautiful trophy,
a Redwood Acres Raceway jacket, and $1000 payday in addition
to the North State’s $1000 payout for 1st and $750 for 2nd.
Kyle Cattanach would like to thank Redding area sponsors: Fast
Track Food and Fuel, Java Jolt, Mike’s Body Shop, Automotive
Associates, ZeZee Roofing, Pierce’s Cherubs and Chocolate,
Shasta Welding, plus Dansani Water and Power Aide. Also, his
crew: Chuck LaHorgue, Rick and Kari Cattanach, Tony Wilhelmson,
Bob Becker, and Todd Carmichael.. Finally, a huge thanks to
all his family and fan supporters…especially fan travelers Bob
and Betty McKean.
This was the second win for points leader Kyle Cattanach in the
North State Challenge series. He had won at the previous race
at the Douglass County Fairgrounds in Roseburg, OR. He is the
first driver this season to win 2 races this year. |