Dsc 3497.jpg
Ken Schrader will race a CRA Street Stock at Salem Speedway in April. (Al Steinberg Photo)

The Chips Fall Sweet’s Way In Texas

PAIGE, Texas — Brad Sweet has made his mindset on World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink   Sprint Car Series championships very clear — win races, and the points will fall your way.

On Saturday night at Cotton Bowl Speedway, Sweet got back to his winning ways with his 60th career victory and his second of the season aboard the Kasey Kahne Racing NAPA Auto Parts No. 49.

The Big Cat led 28 of 30 laps and cruised to a 1.087-second advantage at the checkered flag. He joined Sheldon Haudenschild  as the only two repeat winners through the opening eight races.

“It’s pretty cool,” Sweet acknowledged on his 60th career win. “They’ve all come with Kasey Kahne Racing too, and we’ve got Kasey here with us tonight. I can’t thank him enough for the opportunity he’s given us. It’s been a fun ride so far, but it’s far from over. It’s always fun getting back in victory lane. These guys have been sticking by my side even through all my mistakes of late.”

Sweet himself, however, admitted he didn’t feel like the No. 49 was the car to beat on Saturday. He thought that honor belonged to Jacob Allen  of Shark Racing, who looked poised for a second career win.

Pacing the opening 10 laps, Sweet was in command of the race lead until lap traffic halted his progress and allowed a hard charging Jacob Allen to close quickly. Taking advantage of the back markers, Allen picked off Sweet and claimed the top spot on lap 11. He controlled two circuits before a mistake entering turn one sent him into the wall, flipping upside down, and eventually on fire.

Allen was heartbroken, dejected, and upset with himself.

“I stepped on it, that’s what I did,” Allen admitted. “The car felt phenomenal, I just screwed it up. There’s no need for that. That’s immature racing. I need to take a chill pill and finish these races to get myself a win. I’m racing with one of the very best in Brad Sweet and I need to capitalize, not end up on my lid.”

Lap 12 offered the final restart of the race and Sweet promptly used the high side to his advantage and checked out. Another bout with lap traffic made it interesting on lap 19, but the two-time and defending Series champion prevailed and survived to run off with his second career win at the Cotton Bowl Speedway.

“We’ve been knocking on the door lately,” Sweet said. “I think Jake had the better car there, but he just made that mistake in lap traffic. It shows us we’ve still got to get a little bit better. I still fought some things with the car that I’d like to get fixed.”

Brent finished a season-high second aboard his CJB Motorsports No. 5.

“We just needed lap traffic,” Marks mentioned. “We got too tight there at the end and I couldn’t run turns one and two like I needed to. All in all, a really great night. We’ve been struggling these last few races, so we needed this run. Make the 20+ hour drive back home a lot easier.”

After a disappointing Friday night in the Last Chance Showdown, Cory Eliason and the Rudeen Racing No. 26 rebounded with their second podium finish of the season.

“After our embarrassment last night we changed a lot off things and got way better tonight. Things really went our way tonight except for that double file restart. A podium for this team is awesome to get our sponsors the exposure they deserve.”

To see full results, turn to the next page.