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Hodges takes
second in Tri-Holiday standings and eighth top-five
Steven
Blakesley / Bobby Hodges Racing
Carson City,
NV –
18 year-old
Bobby Hodges claimed his eighth top-five in nine starts, along with
earning second in the Tri-Holiday Series, Saturday at Altamont
Raceway Park in Tracy, Calif.
After running
as high as second, Hodges finished in a solid fourth place.
The NASCAR
Whelen All-American Series & Westcar Late Model Series-sanctioned
racing was the third round in the Tri-Holiday Series, with 100 laps
on the half-mile scheduled.
Hodges has
maintained an outstanding average finish of third against fields
around 30 cars throughout 2008. The runs have put him in second in
the Westcar Late Model standings.
Hodges timed
in eighth fast against the 29 car turnout, and quickly found his way
to second in the race.
The closely
fought Tri-Holiday championship was between Hodges and race leader
Tim Spurgeon of
Danville.
Hodges made a
run at Spurgeon on a mid-race restart, but was forced high after
checking up. This allowed Guy Guibor to slip by and take second.
“I learned a
lot about what it takes to win a championship,” Hodges said. “I got
a taste of that intensity. I was caught in the moment and knew I had
to get by him but made a mistake.”
As the car
faded late in the race, Hodges let track points leader Jason Gilbert
of Pleasanton past him, thinking Gilbert might have a shot at taking
the win.
Gilbert, who
had raced through the field twice, in fact had little left and the
pair was forced to settle for third and fourth at the line.
“This weekend
left a sour taste in my mouth because I felt like we could have done
better,” Hodges said.
The young
driver now has three-to-four races remaining on his schedule, still
eager to get his first Late Model win.
“We’ve had a
great season,” Hodges said. “It’s been unbelievable being in
competition for wins. It feels like every weekend I’m asked ‘When
are you going to get this first win?’”
Hodges
currently leads the Big Dog standings at Altamont, with that three
race series wrapping up October 4th and 5th.
He is also
ranked right outside the top 200 in the national NASCAR rankings,
despite running half the races.
Hodges hopes
that the Saturday September 6 50 lap NASCAR race at Altamont holds
the key to his first main event victory.
Racing action
kicks off early with support division heat races at 2 p.m. The Late
Model feature is expected to start by 4 p.m.
Bobby Hodges Racing is online at
www.bobbyhodges.net
Bobby Hodges is
sponsored by: Nevada Automotive Test Center, Café Fiore, Team
Marines Racing, No Coast Customs, Sierra Racing Products, and the
American Cancer Society. |