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Ocean Speedway. (Tim Holland Photo)

Johnny Key Classic Invades Watsonville On Saturday

WATSONVILLE, Calif. — With five races remaining in the battle for the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards championship, all eyes in the Golden State will be on Ocean Speedway this Saturday night.   

The 63rd running of the Johnny Key Classic is co-sanctioned with the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo and marks the lone SCCT appearance of the season at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds venue.

The event will be broadcast live by SPEED SPORT affiliate CaliDirt.tv

On Friday night the Ocean Sprints will also have an event at the quarter-mile, creating a doubleheader weekend for teams and fans to enjoy at the bullring.

The Johnny Key Classic originally started out at the paved San Jose Speedway following the passing of driver Johnny Key during a racing crash in 1954. It then moved to the fairgrounds dirt track in 1978 and had been a staple at the speedway until the closing of the dirt oval in 1999.

After several years sitting idle, Promoter John Prentice and Ocean Speedway decided to bring the event back in 2007, and this year marks the 17th consecutive season that it will be held at the track.  

As the SCCT campaign begins its final five events, Justyn Cox brings a 46-point lead over Dylan Bloomfield into Ocean Speedway. Cox has driven the Bates-Hamilton Racing No. 42x to top-five finishes in all but two races thus far and hopes to park it in victory lane on Saturday.

Bloomfield, who pilots the Vertullo Racing No. 83v, looks to close the gap and is coming off a nice recovery at Antioch Speedway with SCCT, where he marched through the field to finish eighth after going to the work area on lap one.

Kaleb Montgomery ranks third, 57 points back of the lead, with Justin Sanders and 2020 event victor Mitchell Faccinto rounding out the top-five.

Garth Moore Insurance Rookie of the Year leader Chance Grasty is sixth in points, followed by most recent SCCT winner Shane Golobic, who claimed the Johnny Key Classic in 2021.

Filling out the top-10 going into Ocean Speedway are rookie contenders Dominic Gorden and Luke Hayes, along with veteran Sean Becker. Gorden has raced to a pair of wins this year with the Taco Bravo 360 Sprints. 

Car owner Dale Miller continues to lead the SCCT team standings and will have past Trophy Cup champ Willie Croft in the car at the Key.

Dominic Scelzi is the defending winner of the Johnny Key Classic and hopes to go back-to-back on Saturday. The driver of the Scelzi Ent. No. 41 is the only repeat winner in SCCT competition so far this season, with victories at Merced Speedway and Placerville Speedway.