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$20,000 To Steve Kinser
September 5th, 2010
ALGER, Wash. — The battle between Steve Kinser and Joey Saldana for the World of Outlaws championship grew a little tighter Saturday night at Skagit Speedway.
The pair traded the lead multiple times with Kinser taking the $20,000 triumph at the three-tenths-mile oval and shaving Saldana’s point lead to just six markers.
Kinser led the first three laps from the pole, before Saldana charged around him on the high side of turn four on the fourth lap. Kinser retook the top spot on the 27th lap and led the rest of the 41-lap race, which was extended by a green-white-checkered finish. It was Kinser’s 560th WoO victory.
“It feels good to win,” said Kinser. “We hadn’t been running all that well since Knoxville, so yesterday we put together a car I had been running and we were able to get it dialed in pretty good. It had a good feel to it tonight and we put ourselves in a good position.”
On the final double file restart, Kinser chose the low line as he did on each of the restarts he was out front for.
“I didn’t want Joey (Saldana) to get a big run on me and put a slide job on in (turn) one or get a run on my on the top in three,” he stated of the final restart. “Those were my only concerns. After the first lap I was pretty good. I got a little conservative. I knew he would have a hard time getting by me as long as I didn’t make a big mistake.”
Kinser had a close call on the 33rd lap when Travis Jacobson, Jesse Whitney and Sam Hafertepe Jr. got together right in front of him. He clipped one of the cars as he went to the high side of turn two to avoid the accident, suffering some damage to his front nose wing. During the red flag that followed that incident, his crew was able to make some repairs on his machine for the final few laps.
“It really didn’t affect it too much,” he said of the damage to the front of his machine. “We were able to keep going and were all right. The car was pretty good all night long tonight.”
Saldana led 23 laps aboard the Budweiser Maxim as he rebounded from some bad luck while running second on Friday.
“We did everything right tonight,” said Saldana. “The team has been doing a flawless job. You make a little mistake and you pay the price. Tonight for example we got in lapped traffic and I got in the fence and knocked my Jacobs ladder off and Steve (Kinser) definitely took advantage of that situation and beat me.”
Paul McMahan finished third with Brad Sweet and Jason Meyers completing the top five.



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