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1-6-12 A look back at the
2011 King of the West 410 Sprints Royal Court Driver Number 10- Former
World of Outlaw regular "Flyin" Brad Furr
Rio Vista, CA – January 6, 2012…Returning to the 410 Sprint Car scene
full time this past season was former World of Outlaw regular Brad Furr
and when all the dust had settled the Stockton, California driver
rounded out the top-10 in the KWS standings.
After running part time for the last handful of years, Furr committed to
the full Golden State King of the West 410 Series schedule in 2011 and
despite not quite having the kind of campaign he wanted, the veteran
driver seemed to get stronger as the season went on.
“Well we would have definitely liked to finish higher up in the points,
but it is what it is,” commented Furr, who competed in all but one race
this past season with KWS. “We had a good time though and it was fun to
get back out on the road with the 410 and visit so many different
tracks.”
During the season Furr brought home a trio of top five finishes, with
his best outing coming on August 5 at the Ocean Speedway. That night saw
him win a heat race and then jump into the lead of the main event ahead
of Tim Kaeding. He proceeded to lead the first 12 laps and eventually
scored a second place finish to Kaeding at the conclusion of the race.
“We have a lot of laps at Ocean Speedway over the last few years so I
think that kind of played into our favor on August 5,” said Furr, whose
career wins span from coast to coast and down under. “It was a good
night for us even though I would have liked to get the win. These races
are always tough though and you have to be on the top of your game every
night.”
In his career Furr has captured five main event victories with the World
of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, scoring a highest point finish of eighth
in 2002. In addition to his Outlaw wins the 35-year-old has also claimed
multiple triumphs in Australia, including four with the World Series
Sprintcars.
Furr, a father of two, has also won other big races such as the Pacific
Sprint Fall Nationals at the Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico and the
annual Cheaters Day race held in the Midwest. He once also swept all
five days of Northwest Speedweek in Oregon and Washington.
“Whenever you get out on the road it throws a different kind of
challenge at you and there’s definitely some stout competition out here
with the King of the West Series,” he explained. “I really have to thank
my dad, our entire crew, Ray Scheidts Electric, Sander Engineering and
everyone that supported us this year.”
For more info on Brad Furr check out his “KWS Tonight” appearance at
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/15723769 and visit his website http://www.bradfurrracing.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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Be sure to catch archived shows of “KWS Tonight,” along with special
highlight clips from the 2011 season at http://vimeo.com/user5784994/videos
and http://www.ustream.tv/channel/king-of-the-west-today/videos
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