Tuesdays with TMAC – Podium Run at Chico!
by: Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE, IA (March 17) - It was a tale of two tracks last weekend at the
Mini-Gold Cup at the Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California. For sprint
car driver Terry McCarl it was a tale of two nights as well, with track
conditions playing a big part in his finishes. He and the Big Game
Treestands #24 head to Thunderbowl Raceway near Tulare this weekend for
another two-night World of Outlaws event.
Friday opened with a typical tacky ¼ mile Chico surface. After registering
the 11th fast time of the night, TMAC ran second in his heat and won the
dash after a young fan drew him the pole position. “It was really a cool
track,” he says. “It was prepared well, and there were some ruts out there.
There was one in one and a couple in three and four. If you could get
through there well, you could really move forward. Another time, you’d hook
it wrong, and it made it really interesting.”
As TMAC lined up beside Craig Dollansky to start the 40-lap feature on
Friday, he found the rough stuff. “I hooked one (a rut) in one and two right
at the start, and Craig got me. We were lucky we didn’t tip over there.
Several drivers were hooking it and driving off the track. It definitely
made things interesting.”
The race had numerous slowdowns and took about an hour in real time. TMAC
persevered, dropping back to fourth at one point. In the end, he had surged
back to a podium finish in third. “I think our team competed well and had a
car to run up front, obviously,” he says. “Runs like we’ve had lately give
you some confidence, and you just look forward to the next time out.”
Saturday’s finale saw a much different racing surface. With over 50 cars
assembled both nights, one lap of qualifying was used. The format and track
conditions didn’t work in TMAC’s favor in time trials. “They started early
because it looked like rain was coming, so it was really dry,” he relates.
“The track had moved up to the bad rut we had in three and four right away,
and I caught it. With 53 cars, the pressure is huge with that one lap and I
blew it.”
WoO rules state you are done with no time if you spin during qualifying.
TMAC used the opportunity to have a discussion about the rule. “I wasn’t
sure of the rule at that point with one lap of qualifying, but you are
done,” he says. “I had a good conversation with the officials, and I tried
to discuss it from a promoter’s view. I wasn’t angry, because I wasn’t going
to change the rule that night. I just thought that in the future that it
would be the right thing to change it. I don’t think it would be fair for
Donny Schatz to lose a driveline in qualifying and not be able to come back
out at the end, for example. You end a guy’s night that way, and look how
far some of these guys travel. Maybe that person could qualify no better
than 25th or something if he came back out. On the other hand, two teams had
illegal cars (front wings) when they went out, and were allowed to qualify
again later. That doesn’t make sense. They agreed with me I think, and came
down later and said they would work on it. We had a good conversation.”
Starting at the tail of his heat, TMAC rewarded the fans with arguably the
best race of the night. He grabbed the fifth and final transfer in the last
corner. “To go from thirteenth in the heat at a tight place like Chico and
make it to a transfer spot without any yellows may rank up there with all my
memories,” he relates. “I’m really proud of that. That’s stuff I’ve seen
Steve Kinser do. I think the key was keeping a good positive attitude. It
was no one’s fault but mine that I spun out earlier. I told my guys we were
going to make it out of the heat race. I don’t think any of them really
believed me, but amazingly it ended up happening.”
Obviously, his feature starting spot would be 24th (last). The track didn’t
yield much passing with rubber developing, but he did manage to gain six
spots (18th). “I screwed up in the feature by going with too hard a tire (25
compound),” says TMAC. “I blew a tire there a few years ago running third,
and I was thinking about that a bit. I talked to (Steve) Kinser and his guys
and they thought a 25 would be the way to go to. They came by later and
said, ‘We screwed up there didn’t we?’”
Most competitors stayed around the bottom, but a couple found success high
in turns one and two. Did TMAC try it? “The leaders went with a 15 compound
for the most part,” he says. “We tried the high side a couple of times but
just ended up spinning the tires.”
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In"Terry"gation
Ryan Carpenter asks: Did any of your dad’s (Lenard) famous crashes stand out
to you as a memory?
TMAC Answers: The crash at Granite City is one I remember well. He didn’t
break any legs in that one, but the roll cage went through his shoulder. It
was in the heat race, and I was in the stands by myself. I was only 10 or 12
years old at the time. I jumped the fence and went out there. It tore the
roll cage up. I remember the thing he was the most pissed about was the fact
that he had a new uniform on. The “X” on the back of the roll cage went
right into his arm. The other thing was, when we got in the ambulance, the
driver took off and was flying. Then he asked us, “Where is the hospital?”
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This Week in TMAC History!
TMAC finished third with the WoO at The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway on this week in 2006. TMAC battled with eventual winner Sammy
Swindell and said at the time, ““I missed the bottom one time and Sammy got
me and then we both got Haud.” Donny Schatz finished second, with Randy
Hannagan fourth, and Joey Saldana fifth. The run followed a fourth place
showing the night prior.
Website Updates
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