

DAVID CARDEY WINS USAC/CRA MAIN EVENT AT PERRIS AUTO SPEEDWAY!
Cardey and Miller put on a fantastic show in the heat race. They passed the six cars that started in the three rows in front of them and then put on a crowd pleasing, aggressive race for the top spot in the ten-lapper. When the Eddie Ramirez checkered flag brought an end to the heat, Cardey’s bright red #38 was a close second behind Miller.
After spending the intermission in the grandstands collecting money for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, Cardey took his spot for the start of the 30-lap main event. This time he started inside the third row.
When the green flag dropped to start the A main, Cardey set his sights toward the top spot and it did not take him long to get there. He had advanced from his fifth starting spot to second by the end of lap four. On lap nine, Cardey muscled his way into the lead, but he had to do it twice as the yellow flag halted the proceedings. Once the green signaled the drivers to hit the loud pedal again, Cardey quickly took the lead as the pack blasted into turn one on the restart.
Once out front, Cardey pummeled the field and built up a commanding 5.2 second lead. However, a late race yellow flag made the closing laps of the race anything but easy for Riverside, California based driver. And, just like in the heat race, Miller was the driver giving Cardey fits at the end. Cardey’s seemingly insurmountable lead was nothing but a memory when the field took the last green flag of the night. Miller, who like Cardey was looking for his first win of the year, passed “Dynamite” for the lead on lap 29! But, on this night, David Cardey would not be denied. On the last lap he raced inside Miller on the back straightway and then held the 22 year-old at bay coming off the last turn for a thrilling main event win. At the end Cardey’s margin of victory was 0.319. All told, he led 21 of the 30 laps.
After getting out of the car and accepting the accolades of the crowd, the popular driver smiled and told the appreciative fans and infield announcer Chris Holt, “We needed this one bad and we were due. I knew Miller was tough and saw him next to me on the restart. I knew I had to step. This has been a long time coming.”
The win propelled Cardey to second in Lucas Oil USAC/CRA Series championship standings. And, he is only 16 points behind leader Mike Spencer. Cardey’s hunt for the championship will continue when the next race in the series takes place at King’s Speedway in Hanford, California on May 16th.
If you would like to hear more about what David has to say about his big win, you can see and hear him on the CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Radio/Internet show this Monday (April 27th) from 3:00 to 5:00 PM Pacific time. Tune in to the show at walncableradio.com for the audio portion or mogulus.com/walncableradio for the video portion.
David Cardey would like to thank his sponsors for making the 2009 season possible: ITI Motorsports, Empire Plumbing, Circle Track Racing, Racer’s Pub, Powell Pipe & Supply, Eibach Springs, Hoosier Tires, and Scott Daloisio Sports. To add your company to the sponsor list of David Cardey Racing’s winning team, please use the contact information at the start or end of this release.
Mike Spencer finished eight and emerged as the series point leader as a result.
Jorden Hermansader and Josh Ford also led the feature.
Cory Kruseman was the fastest qualifier.
LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT
CARS:
Perris Auto Speedway - Perris, California
April 25, 2009
TIME TRIALS:
1. Cory Kruseman, 21K, Kruseman-17.120; 2. Blake Miller, 93, Gardner-17.196; 3.
Tony Jones, 4, Alexander-17.244; 4. Mike Spencer, 50, Chaffin-17.345; 5. Alan
Ballard, 75, Stansberry-17.507; 6. David Cardey, 38, Crossno-17.521; 7. Matt
Mitchell, 37, Mitchell-17.554; 8. Rip Williams, 3, Jory-17.588; 9. Cody
Williams, 44, Jory-17.644; 10. Bruce St. James, 7K, St. James-17.644; 11. Rickie
Gaunt, 16, Gardner-17.649; 12. Henry Clarke, 41K, Kruseman-17.675; 13. Josh
Ford, 73, Ford-17.691; 14. Jordan Hermansader, 32, Serna-17.704; 15. Austin Mero,
71K, Kruseman-17.789; 16. John Aden, 7A, Aden-17.822; 17. Danny Sheridan, 18,
Kittle-17.835; 18. Jace VanderWeerd, 88, VanderWeerd-17.840; 19. Tyler Brown,
96, Gardner-17.901; 20. Garrett Hansen, 7, M-M-17.916; 21. Greg Bragg, 92,
Sertich-17.932; 22. Mathew Shedarowich, 8Z, Shedarowich-17.933; 23. Jeremy
Sherman, 42, Cheney-17.938; 24. R.J. Johnson, 15, Martin-17.951; 25. Austin
Williams, 2, Jory-17.973; 26. Richard VanderWeerd, 10, VanderWeerd-17.987; 27.
Bill Rose, 66, Miller-18.010; 28. Ronnie Case, 8, Case-18.190; 29. Dennis
Howell, 62, Howell-18.218; 30. Ludvig Solberg IV, 84, Persall-18.228; 31. Rodney
Argo, 19, Argo-18.265; 32. Robert Ellis, 12, Blair-18.317; 33. Jonny Bates, 33,
Bates-18.447; 34. Tony Everhart, 55, Everhart-18.457; 35. Andrew Reinbold, 19X,
Reinbold-18.515; 36. Joe Gunderson, 23, Bellegante-18.786; 37. Ronnie Gardner,
39, Gardner-18.914; 38. Jerry Welton, 62X, Welton-19.234; 39. Royal Adderson,
40, Adderson-NT.
HEAT RACE 1: (10 laps)
1. Greg Bragg, 2. Danny Sheridan, 3. Cory Kruseman, 4. Josh Ford, 5. Alan
Ballard, 6. Cody Williams, 7. Dennis Howell, 8. Jonny Bates, 9. Ronnie Gardner,
10. Austin Williams. 2:58.83.
HEAT RACE 2: (10 laps)
1. Blake Miller, 2. David Cardey, 3. Jordan Hermansader, 4. Ludvig Solberg IV,
5. Jace VanderWeerd, 6. Mathew Sherdarowich, 7. Richard VanderWeerd, 8. Tony
Everhart, 9. Jerry Welton, 10. Bruce St. James. NT.
HEAT RACE 3: (10 laps)
1. Rodney Argo, 2. Tyler Brown, 3. Tony Jones, 4. Bill Rose, 5. Rickie Gaunt, 6.
Matt Mitchell, 7. Austin Mero, 8. Andrew Reinbold, 9. Jeremy Sherman. 3:00.06.
HEAT RACE 4: (10 laps)
1. R.J. Johnson, 2. Rip Williams, 3. Henry Clarke, 4. Robert Ellis, 5. Garrett
Hansen, 6. Mike Spencer, 7. John Aden, 8. Ronnie Case, 9. Joe Gunderson. NT.
SEMI-MAIN: (12 laps)
1. Alan Ballard, 2. Mike Spencer, 3. Matt Mitchell, 4. Cody Williams, 5. Richard
VanderWeerd, 6. John Aden, 7. Dennis Howell, 8. Garrett Hansen, 9. Jeremy
Sherman, 10. Andrew Reinbold, 11. Jace VanderWeerd, 12. Mathew Sherdarowich, 13.
Austin Mero, 14. Ronnie Case, 15. Jonny Bates, 16. Bruce St. James, 17. Rickie
Gaunt, 18. Jerry Welton, 19. Austin Williams, 20. Ronnie Gardner, 21. Joe
Gunderson, 22. Tony Everhart. NT.
FEATURE: (30 laps - With
Starting Positions)
1. David Cardey (5th), 2. Blake Miller (7th), 3. Rip Williams (4th), 4. Danny
Sheridan (14th), 5. Greg Bragg (16th), 6. Matt Mitchell (11th), 7. Alan Ballard
(10th), 8. Mike Spencer (9th), 9. Tyler Brown (15th), 10. Cory Kruseman (8th),
11. Cody Williams (12th), 12. Richard VanderWeerd (18th), 13. Jordan Hermansader
(1st), 14. Garrett Hansen (23rd), 15. R.J. Johnson (17th), 16. Bill Rose (19th),
17. John Aden (13th), 18. Ludvig Solberg IV (20th), 19. Josh Ford (2nd), 20.
Tony Jones (6th), 21. Robert Ellis (22nd), 22. Henry Clarke (3rd), 23. Rodney
Argo (21st). NT
*Joe Gunderson flipped
during the semi-main.
**Tony Jones flipped during the feature.
***Garrett Hansen used a provisional.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS:
Lap 1 Jordan Hermansader, Laps 2-8 Josh Ford, Laps 9-28 David Cardey, Lap 29
Blake Miller, Lap 30 David Cardey.
NEW LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA
SPRINT CAR POINTS:
1-Mike Spencer-200; 2-David Cardey-184; 3-Blake Miller-179; 4-Cole Whitt-175;
5-Dave Darland-174; 6-Danny Sheridan-173; 7-Jesse Hockett-169; 8-Greg Bragg-155;
9-Garrett Hansen-152; 10-Jon Stanbrolugh-147.
NEXT LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA
SPRINT CAR RACE:
May 16 – Hanford, CA - Kings Speedway