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1-23-12 A look back at the
2011 King of the West 410 Sprints Royal CourtDriver Number Two- “The
Engineer” Evan Suggs
By Gary Thomas
Rio Vista, CA – January 23,
2012…Continuing to climb the ladder in California 410 Sprint Car racing,
Scotts Valley’s Evan Suggs experienced a career best season in 2011,
highlighted by his very first King of the West victory and a second
place finish in the series standings.
In fact since 2008 Suggs has improved one position in the Golden State
410 points each year, with a fifth place effort seen in ’08, followed by
a fourth in ’09, third in ’10 and now second in ’11.
“We had a great season and to finish second in the points and get a win
was a really cool accomplishment for our team,” said Suggs, who
concluded his fifth year of competition in a winged sprint car. “It was
a fun year with the King of the West Series and probably the toughest
fields we’ve had since I got into the winged ranks.”
On the King of the West 410 Series season Suggs had the second most
Grant’s Fine Art fast time awards, having set the quickest mark on four
separate occasions, including track records at Watsonville’s Ocean
Speedway and the Antioch Speedway. He also had the third most top-five
finishes behind series champion Tim Kaeding and two-time champ Jonathan
Allard.
Suggs’ most impressive night of the year came on July 2 at the inaugural
“Howard Kaeding Classic” where he won his heat race, the dash and then
passed both Tim Kaeding and Tommy Tarlton in the main event to claim his
biggest career victory.
“We had come really close in the past so to finally get our first Golden
State King of the West win was an awesome thing and to do it at the “HK
Classic” made it even better,” commented the 25-year-old Suggs. “Tommy
Tarlton and TK don’t get passed very often so to do it in one main event
was pretty amazing.”
An interesting stat for the season was the fact that the other drivers
in the top-five of points with KWS (Tim Kaeding, Jonathan Allard, Brent
Kaeding and Jason Statler) have combined for 18 of the 26 Golden State
410 titles. All four of those drivers have also captured World of
Outlaws wins and Suggs is extremely happy to be part of such a stout
top-five in points with KWS this past year.
“It’s pretty special to be in a group with guys like that and to finish
ahead of some of them is an honor when you look at what they’ve done in
this sport,” said Suggs. “I think we showed last year that when we’re on
our game we can run with anyone out here and that gives us a lot of
confidence going into next season.”
Suggs would like to thank Riley Collins Body Shop, Lucas Oil, Jeff
Pippin, S&S Automotive, Brad Scadden, HoservilleCA, their longtime
friend and mechanic Brian Poe, Erik Peterson, Jason Riley and everybody
for their support this past season and throughout the years.
Suggs also made two appearances on “KWS Tonight” and they can be viewed
at http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/15873356 and http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13673407
Also visit Suggs Racing on the web at http://www.evansuggs.com
The Golden State King of the West 410 Sprints would like to thank the
following companies for their support this season: Goodyear Racing
Tires, Kaeding Performance, Pit Stop USA.com, Hoseheads.com, Grant’s
Fine Art, Auto Meter Products Inc., Contingency Connection, Maxim
Chassis, Amerikote, Abel Chevrolet, Bully Dog, Red Horse Performance, JE
Pistons, KSE Racing Products, Hunt Magnetos, Weld Racing, Racing Optics,
Butler Built Performance, HoservilleCA, Angellos ATV Rental, Rogue
Regency Inn, Williams Motorsports, DES Inc. and Simpson Percherons.
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