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WATSONVILL­E >> Hanford’s D.J. Netto, the 2019 King of the West champion, drove to his second Ocean Sprints victory of the season on Friday night, taking the 30-lap feature over a 22-car field.

The victory makes Netto only the second repeat winner during the eight rounds at the Ocean Speedway.

Washington’s JJ Hickle led time trials before Netto won the dash to earn the pole position for the feature. Points leader Bud Kaeding of San Jose led the opening lap on the outside of Netto. Netto then cut underneath Kaeding into turn three on the following lap to lead lap two.

The leaders approached lapped traffic by just the seventh lap of the race. The first caution fell on lap nine when Chase Johnson of Penngrove slowed with a problem on the right rear of his machine. He failed to return to the event.

Hickle and Redding’s Chase Majdic battled for fourth position behind the lead trio of Netto, Kaeding, and Hanford’s Mitchell Faccinto. Tristan Guardino, 2019 USAC West Coast 360 champion, stopped from a potential top-10 finish for a caution on lap 15 in car No. 15. Redding’s Max Mittry had advanced from 16th starting position to eighth by that stage of the event.

Netto used competitor­s to his advantage in second half of the feature, keeping a lapped car or two between himself and Kaeding the rest of the way. Netto topped Kaeding by 2.329 seconds at the stripe followed by Faccinto, Majdic, and Hickle.

The Ocean Sprints return on Oct. 17 for the 60th running of the Johnny Key Classic.

Bobby Hogge IV of Salinas led the final 14 laps for the win in IMCA Modifieds. 2020 West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame inductee Jim Pettit II led lap one around the outside of Tim Balding. The Prunedale drivers battled for the lead with Balding taking over on lap three.

Pettit fell backwards to third on the outside, then spun for a caution on lap five. While spinning in turn three, he was hit hard by Robert Marsh of Salinas. Pettit managed to continue but Marsh was out of the race. Hogge used the restart to sweep past Balding for the lead on lap seven. Hogge, Balding, Oakley’s Troy Fougler, 2019 track champion Cody Burke, and Austin Burke were the topfive finishers.

IMCA Sport Mod

Watsonvill­e’s Adriane Frost took sole possession of the IMCA Sport Mod points lead with her first win of 2020 in the 20-lap event. Max Baggett of Prunedale led the first two circuits before Jim DiGiovanni grabbed hold of the lead. Baggett fell to fourth while DiGiovanni paced Frost and Atwater’s Tanner Thomas in a close duel for the win.

Frost tried low but eventually went upstairs. She went outside DiGiovanni on the backstretc­h and cleared him to lead lap 16. Frost then led the leaders through lapped traffic for the win. Thomas finished second followed by DiGiovanni, Santa Maria’s Markus Frazier, and Kelly Campanile of San Ramon.

Hobby Stock

Rob Gallaher of San Jose won his first Hobby Stock feature of the year by leading all 20-laps. The win was anything but easy, however. After a caution involving Ken Winland of Santa

Clara, things tightened up at the front. Gallaher anchored a race long, two-bytwo battle, which included points leader Joe Gallaher, Watsonvill­e’s Jerry Skelton, and second in points Steve Remde, also of Watsonvill­e.

The foursome finally spread out within the final five laps of the contest, with Rob Gallaher topping Skelton, Joe Gallaher, Remde, and Sam Kennedy at the finish.

Four Banger

Ryan McClelland of Scotts Valley went for four in the Four Banger division, as the points leader drove from the rear of the field to win his fourth feature of the year. McClelland started 10th in the 15-lap race while outside pole sitter Nate Hart of Aptos led the way early. 2019 PoliceIn-Pursuit champion Roy Iller battled with Hart, including a moment when Iller t-boned Hart in turn four. Hart saved it and kept the lead.

McClelland looked inside Hart to take the lead on the backstretc­h on lap ten. Hart, Iller, Tony Gullo, and 2019 champion Nicole Beardsley followed McClelland at the finish.

 ?? JOE SHIVAK — CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Hanford’s D.J. Netto drove to his second Ocean Sprints victory of the season in Watsonvill­e on Friday.
Night No. 1, Friday, 6 p.m.; Night No. 2, Saturday, 5 p.m.
Ocean Speedway, Watsonvill­e
IMCA Mods, IMCA Sport Mods, Hobby stock
racepmg.com/ oceanspeed­way/
JOE SHIVAK — CONTRIBUTE­D Hanford’s D.J. Netto drove to his second Ocean Sprints victory of the season in Watsonvill­e on Friday. Night No. 1, Friday, 6 p.m.; Night No. 2, Saturday, 5 p.m. Ocean Speedway, Watsonvill­e IMCA Mods, IMCA Sport Mods, Hobby stock racepmg.com/ oceanspeed­way/

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