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BCRA’S HUNTER
KINNEY DESTROYED THE COMPETITION TO WIN THE 2ND
ROUND OF THE CIVIL WAR AT BAKERSFIELD
(Torrance, CA, September 16, 2024) Bay
Cities Racing Association regular Hunter Kinney
destroyed the competition to win round #2 of the
annual Civil War Series that matches the
California Lightning Sprint Cars vs Northern
California’s BCRA last Friday night at the
Bakersfield Speedway. The Whitney, California
driver swept the show by setting the fast time in
qualifying, winning his heat, the dash, and
leading all 25 laps in the main event.

Winner Hunter Kinney with runnerup Bobby
Michnowicz (right) and third-place Cody Nigh. CLS
photo.
An all-star field of 20 lightning
sprint cars turned up for the night of competition
that included a race featuring the legendary World
of Outlaw Sprint Cars. Kinney started his night of
domination when he steered Brian Fonseca’s Savage
Racing, Red Hawk Resort & Casino, Diablo
Competition, and Crutchfield Racing Engines #3F to
the fastest time in qualifying with a 13.003.
Six-time CLS champion and current point leader
Bobby Michnowicz of Oak Hills turned in the
second-best time at 13.065. Current BCRA point
leader Greg Dennett of Livermore was third quick
at 13.192. Fillmore’s Connor Speir, winner of the
first round of the Civil War Series at Santa Maria
on July 27th, had the fourth-best time at 13.260.
Young Cody Benker of Alpine, who was making his
first Bakersfield appearance, rounded out the top
five at 13.284.
Kinney notched his first of
three wins on the night when he outdistanced
Camarillo’s Cody Nigh and California Highway
Patrol Officer Jeff Dyer of Yucca Valley, who was
making his first start since his nasty USAC/CRA
crash, in the opening heat race. Palmdale’s Eric
Greco, who entered the night 78 points behind
leader Michnowicz in the CLS standings, captured
the second heat race over three-time lightning
sprint car champion Brent Sexton of Lakeside and
Michnowicz. The final eight lapper went to BCRA
regular Matt Land of Elk Grove. Bakersfield’s
Leland Day and Dennett placed second and third.
Kinney, who finished third at Bakersfield
on April 20th, made it three for three on the
night when he came from the back to beat the
competition in the dash. The finishing order of
the six lapper determined the lineup of the first
three rows of the 25-lap main. That meant that
Kinney, much to the chagrin of the competition,
would be on the pole. Alongside on the front row,
he had Alpine’s Peter Benker. Veterans and point
leaders in their respective series, Michnowicz and
Dennett, would begin in row two, with Cody Benker
and Speir in the third row.
Before the
cars rolled out for the main event, the track crew
worked on and watered the track. Because of that,
CLS officials decided to let the cars buzz the wet
stuff off the top before going green.
Unfortunately, teenage racer Zate Legend of
Riverside, who came into the night third in CLS
points, got upside down in the brief session
ending his night.
Once the race finally
got rolling, what happened was predictable. Kinney
got the jump on Michnowicz and Benker at the
start. By the end of lap two, he was pulling away,
and one lap later, he had a near half-straight
advantage. The Northern Californian was hitting
all of his marks and had a massive lead. However,
that ended when Bakersfield’s Leland Day brought
out the race's only yellow flag when he engaged
one of the large tires on the edge of the track
between turns one and two.
Kinney’s
Massive advantage disappeared when the yellow came
out. For the restart, CLS G.O.A.T., Michnowicz,
was in second with Benker, third. Dennet and Nigh
rounded out the top five. But that changed when
Benker pulled into the infield and stopped during
the yellow flag period. His retirement moved
Dennett to third, Nigh to fourth, and Greco to
fifth.
Once the green lights came back on
at “The West’s Fastest 1/3 Mile High Banked Clay
Oval,” Kinney continued his mastery over the
field. He simply marched away once again. He and
the other lead cars had to deal with heavy lapped
traffic over the final half of the race, and
miraculously, the race stayed green until the
finish.
The late race excitement came from
Nigh. The San Diego State graduate who placed
second the last time the CLS raced on the card
with the Outlaws at Bakersfield two years ago, was
slicing and dicing his way forward. Late in the
going, he caught up to Michnowicz and nearly stole
second. However, he had to be content to finish
third behind the long-gone Kinney, who gave car
owner Fonseca his second CLS triumph of 2024, and
Michnowicz. Greco, who started in seventh,
finished fourth for the fourth straight time.
Dennett rounded out the top five.
“Rockstar” Jon Robertson of Torrance was the main
event “Hard Charger” moving up from 17th on the
start to finish ninth.
Leader Speir’s
advantage in the Civil War Series was slashed from
10 points to 5 going into the series finale at
Merced on October 5th. Greco leapfrogged from
fourth to second, and Michnowicz moved from ninth
to third. Dennett, the only BCRA driver in the top
10, is fourth. Seth Dyer is fifth.
As soon
as the main event was finished, a majority of the
teams loaded up and headed straight for Saturday’s
CLS race at the Ventura Raceway.
The CLS
would like to thank the following companies for
being partners in the 2024 season. Extreme
Mufflers, RacingJunk.com and Hoosier Tire.
Bakersfield Speedway September 13th Results
Qualifying: 1. Hunter Kinney, 13.003; 2. Bobby
Michnowicz, 13.065; 3. Greg Dennett, 13.192; 4.
Connor Speir, 13.260; 5. Cody Benker, 13.284; 6.
Peter Benker, 13.294; 7. Cody Nigh, 13.375; 8.
Eric Greco, 13.384; 9. Zate Legend, 13.400; 10.
Jeff Dyer, 13.411; 11. Brent Sexton, 13.463; 12.
Matt Land, 13.531; 13. Leland Day, 13.669; 14. Pat
Kelley, 13.704; 15. Clay Byers, 13.787; 16. Seth
Dyer, 13.836; 17. Jon Robertson, 13.877; 18. Tatum
Manu, 14.234; 19. Broedy Graham, 14.372; 20. Kelly
Weitzel, 14.546
Heat 1 - 8 Laps: 1. Kinney,
2. Nigh, 3. J. Dyer, 4. Speir, 5. S. Dyer, 6. Day,
7. Graham
Heat 2 - 8 Laps: 1. Greco, 2.
Sexton, 3. Michnowicz, 4. C. Benker, 5. Kelley, 6.
Robertson, 7. Weitzel
Heat 3 - 8 Laps: 1.
Land, 2. Day, 3. Dennett, 4. P. Benker, 5. Byers,
6. Manu
Dash - 6 Laps: 1. Kinney, 2. P.
Benker, 3. Michnowicz, 4. Dennett, 5. C. Benker,
6. Speir
Main Event 25 Laps (with starting
positions and distance behind) 1. Hunter
Kinney, Sacramento, CA (1st) 2. Bobby
Michnowicz, Oak Hills, CA (3rd) … 5.842 3. Cody
Nigh, Camarillo, CA, (9th) … 6.728 4. Eric
Greco, Palmdale, CA, (7th) … 7.960 5. Greg
Dennett, Livermore, CA (4th) … 8.685 6. Conner
Speir, Fillmore, CA, (6th) … 10.039 7. Brent
Sexton, Lakeside, CA, (12th) … 11.297 8. Jeff
Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA, (11th) … 13.479 9. Jon
Robertson, Torrance, CA, (17th) … 14.414 10.
Leland Day, Bakersfield, CA, (13th) … 1 Lap 11.
Seth Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA, (16th) … 1 Lap 12.
Clay Byers, Castaic, CA, (15th) … 1 Lap 13. Pat
Kelley, Chino, CA, (14th) … 1 Lap 14. Matt
Land, Elk Grove, CA (8th) … 1 Lap 15. Kelly
Weitzel, El Cajon, CA (20th) … 2 Laps 16.
Broedy Graham, Bakersfield, CA (19th) … 5 Laps
17. Peter Benker, Alpine, CA (2nd) … 17 Laps
18. Zate Legend, El Cajon, CA (10th) … DNS 19.
Cody Benker, Alpine, CA (5th) … DNS DNS Tatum
Manu
CLS vs BCRA Civil War Points 1.
Connor Speir, CLS … 243 2. Eric Greco, CLS …
239 3. Bobby Michnowicz, CLS … 216 4. Greg
Dennett BCRA … 198 5. Seth Dyer, CLS … 191
6. Jon Robertson, CLS … 183 7. Zate Legend, CLS
… 181 7. Leland Day, CLS … 181 9. Pat
Kelley, CLS … 163 10. Clay Byers, CLS … 159
2024 CLS Lap Leaders Michnowicz, Bobby … 92
Speir, Connor … 33 Greco, Eric … 28 Dyer,
Jeff … 25 Kinney, Hunter … 25 Dyer, Seth …
17 Lange, Aiden … 16 Bender, AJ … 15
Dyer, Seth … 9 Nigh, Cody … 4 Dennett, Greg
… 1
2024 California Lightning Sprint Car
Series Schedule
March 1 Imperial Valley
Raceway Mid-Winter Fair Aiden Lange
March 2
Imperial Valley Raceway Mid-Winter Fair Connor
Speir
March 9 Bakersfield Speedway CLS
Bobby Michnowicz
April 13 Merced Speedway
CSL vs BCRA Civil War #1 Rained Out
April
20 Bakersfield Speedway CLS Bobby Michnowicz
May 4 Ventura Raceway CLS AJ Bender
May
18 Bakersfield Speedway CLS Bobby Michnowicz
June 8 Ventura Raceway CLS Bobby Michnowicz
June 15 Bakersfield Speedway CLS Eric Greco
July 6 Santa Maria Speedway CLS Jeff Dyer
July 27 Santa Maria Speedway CLS vs BCRA Civil
War #1 Connor Speir
September 13
Bakersfield Speedway CLS vs BCRA Civil War #2
Hunter Kinney
September 14 Ventura Raceway
CLS
September 28 Ventura Raceway CLS
October 5 Merced Speedway CLS vs BCRA Civil
War #3 Albright Memorial
October 26 Ventura
Raceway CLS
November 15 Placerville
Speedway Hangtown 100 – No Points
November
16 Placerville Speedway Hangtown 100 – No Points
November 26 Bakersfield Speedway CLS
To keep up with
the CLS online, please visit the website at
http://racecls.com/
and follow on the club’s Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/californialightningsprints.
PAST
CALIFORNIA LIGHTNING SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS 1994
Tony Everhart, 1995 Gary Sexton, 1996 Rob
Sczymczak, 1997 Jon Rahe, 1998 Chris Rahe, 1999
Brent Sexton, 2000 Greg Bragg, 2001 Greg Bragg,
2002 Greg Bragg, 2003 David Cardey, 2004 Keith
Janca, 2005 Johnny Bates, 2006 Donny Gansen, 2007
Shane Rossen, 2008 Brent Sexton, 2009 Stuart
Hielschier Sr., 2010 Jarrett Kramer, 2011 Tim
Brown, 2012 Bobby Michnowicz, 2013 Stephen Limon,
2014 Bobby Michnowicz, 2015 Bobby Michnowicz, 2016
Bobby Michnowicz, 2017 Bobby Michnowicz, 2018
Jarrett Kramer, 2019 Jarrett Kramer, 2021 David
Gasper, 2022 David Gasper, 2023 Bobby Michnowicz
This press release was produced by Scott Daloisio
Sports (909) 226-7768
mailto:sdaloisiosports@gmail.com.
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