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Shawn Arriaga Cashes In With Hunt Wingless Tour at Petaluma Speedway



(PETERSEN MEDIA-Petaluma, CA)- While the season quickly starts to come to a close in California, the action is still full tilt with the Hunt Wingless Tour, and on Saturday night in Petaluma, CA, it was Shawn Arriaga picking up his first win of the season with the series.


Lining up on the front row of the feature event with Nick Robfogel, Arriaga proved to be very good on this night as the field worked around he sticky gumbo surface that was in play at Petaluma Speedway.


With Arriaga turning in some strong laps, behind him the action picked up as Nathan Schank was on his way into second after lining up fourth on the grid. Elsewhere inside the Top-Five, Day-Day Lindt worked his way forward from eighth, as did Jake Morgan who kicked the night off in 14th.


Up front, Arriaga was able to fend the field off and capture the win during the track’s Adobe Cup II event, as Schank finished second, Lindt third, Bradley Terrell fourth, and Jake Morgan rounded out the Top-Five.


A total of 28 cars were on hand for the event and it was Marcus Hardina kicking things off with Dependable Crane Fast Time Honors.


Terrell won Benic Ent. Heat No. 1, Arriaga took the top honors in Brown and Miller Heat No. 2, Schank won King Racing Products Heat No. 3, and Robfogel was victorious in Santomauro Heat No. 4.


Charging from 14th to 5th in the feature, Jake Moran was the Santomauro Hard Charger, while Eathon Lanfri was the Matt Streeter Racing Hard Luck recipient.


Finishing 15th in the ‘A’, Evan Gularte was BR Motorsports P.15 award winner, while Robfogel was named the Arbo-Tec Best Presenting Feature Car, and Nathan Schank took home the Vahlco Wheels Cool Move of the Night.



A Main Finishing Order

1. Shawn Arriaga #32

2. Nathan Schank #1S

3. David Lindt Jr. #5150

4. Bradley Terrell #11

5. Jake Morgan #7M

6. DJ Johnson #33

7. Nick Larson #24N

8. Heath Holdscalw #33X

9. Jimmy Christian #32C

10. Marcus Hardina #21X

11. Brent Steck #2STX

12. Jarrett Soares #12

13. Jeff Young #7EJ

14. Mark Hanson #79

15. Evan Gularte #17M

16. Scott Clough #60

17. Scott Chapeta #36C

18. Zack Albers #66S

19. Nick Robfogel #3

20. Trey Walters #7

21. Sparky Howard #6

22. Zach Acheson #19


ON TAP: The Hunt Series will be back in action on Saturday night at Antioch Speedway.


WINNERS: Bradley Terrell (March 26th Petaluma Speedway), Jake Morgan (April 2nd Placerville Speedway), Daniel Whitley (May 21st Merced Speedway), Daniel Whitley May 28th Stockton Dirt Track), DJ Johnson (June 18th Marysville Raceway), Jake Morgan (July 16th Placerville Speedway), Bradley Terrell (August 20th Petaluma Speedway) Jake Morgan (Sept. 3rd Placerville Speedway) Shane Hopkins (Sept. 4th Placerville Speedway), Shawn Jones (September 7thSilver Dollar Speedway), Shawn Arriaga (October 1st Petaluma Speedway).

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JOE HUNT MAGNETOS WINGLESS SERIES- Joe Hunt Magnetos’ Roger Gleeson brought the traveling concept to non-wing sprint cars by popular demand in 2010. Over the years, the Joe Hunt Magnetos Sprint Car Series has ran a limited schedule at select tracks around the state. After running under the leadership of Prentice Motorsports Group and Glad Enterprises from 2016-2018, 2019 saw Gleeson come back aboard. 2022 the series will be in action on 12 occasions as they visit five different Northern California venues.

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