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Fair day fun


Doggy, big doggy.


In we go to the fair.


Horsey go round


A few familiar race faces try to decide on which ride to go on next.


Pigley wigley


Behind the turn four grandstand is some grass grazzers.


Dennis Howell Sr looks for desert.


Pinks hot dog stand.


Here is Ed McWilliams race car.


Here is Ed's car with wife Alexandria. You may recognize her from other race day features I have done.


The VanderWeerd twin's cars ready to go.


Mike Truex is wandering in the pits. He came to shoot video for a missing in action Jeff Kristensen who had another committment.


Jerry Welton's car is clean. He missed transferring to the main event this week.


The little blue bugger at rest.


Garrett Hansen' plain wrapped sprinter. He left the feature after his muffler fell off when running up front.


Gary Tanaka checks the methanol level in the little red sucker.


An extra toolchest setting on the Kittle Kart this week.


Matt Mitchell's mount getting rest. Matt was 6th this week.


The amazing Doug Allen!


Wes Gutierrez was leading the main event when he slammed the wall.


Danny Ebberts comes to town after a long layoff from Perris. He just missed the transfer.


Hub Cap Mike Collins car is interesting looking. He missed the main.


Kenny Perkins came to play from his Victorville home track. He just missed the main.


David Miller's # 66 has Toby Sampson in the seat this week.


Mad Dog Shedarowich broke a rear end in the main event.


Kenny cooks me a chicken taco. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM good.


Turns out it was Steve Alexander''s cooker. Very unique and foldable portable


Tony Jones drove the silver bullet to 5th on the heavy track tonight.


Dennis Howell tries out his cockpit as he helped with the adjustment of the brakes.


Jim Cardey and Glenn Crossno adjust the # 38 car. David came from 15th to get 3rd in the main, and was the hard charger of the week, again.


Doug Allen and Julie Shiosaki converse.


Gary Kittle brought his little weenie dog to the races again.


When was the last time you saw the Blair car in red? Never.


Here's Cindy, one of my favorite subjects with her dog! Gotcha!


Brian Camarillo gets buckled in. He was 15th in the main.


Brother Brent was right behind him in 16th.


David Cardey on a hot lap.


Steve Ostling's USACmobile was put to good use this week when they were short of push cars. Mark Heidenreich had his push truck stolen recently and he stepped in this one to help.


Ed McWilliams gets ready to pushoff. He let Matt Stewart run his car in the semi. Matt got tangled up with another car and missed the main.


Jerry Welton moving to fire up.


Is it true when you advertise for something, they give you stuff? Not likely, but Danny Sheridan packs the track under the Soboba Casino sign. Do you think they noticed?


Blake uses up the # 93 when he hit the wall.


Ed McWilliams packing the track.


Garrett Hansen gets sideways in the mud.


Jonny Bates gets muddy.


Rodney Argo getting ready to go back out.


Lance Butler is ready to go out.


John Aden came down from Victorville to try his luck. He ran 13th in the main. He builds his own chassis by the way.


Dennis Howell brough this 360 to do battle this week. The heavy track ate up his horsepower real quick, but he still finished 14th.


Tony Jones crewman Kenny gives a sign.


Danny's dad Rich is concentrating hard.


Dennis Howell does the dirty packing.


Robert Ellis takes his turn on the oval.


Dennis gets on it hard.


One of the paramedic guys views the cars as they go around. These guys not only like racing, they are really into their work.


Ronnie Case looks like he has things going his way now. He missed the transfer by one spot this week.


Rodney Argo did well up until he got on his head this week.


Kyle Smith is ready to hit the track. I never saw him run?


Matt Mitchell continues to impress as he came from a back row restart to get 6th.


Richard VanderWeerd got 18th in the main event.


Ludvig Solberg IV was 20th this week.


Wes Gutierruz in his 007 car. The 17 year old is very impressive going wingless.


The Moosemobile was a strong 4th this week with Greg Bragg up.


Tony Jones sideways.


Brent Camarillo havin' a ball.


Toby Sampson getting his fun.


Ludvig Solberg IV warming up.


The Jory Mule pushes two Williams cars, Cody and Rip.


How many mechanics does it take to replace a bird cage?


Infield announcer Ronnie Everhart chats with a pit person while the Cardey team is active.


Cody Kershaw came to run the big track. He just missed the main event.


Rodney Argo's ride with the big Ford is fast.


The Alexander brothers Steve and Mark ready their car for qualifying.


Looks like Ludvig had the shiniest tires this week.


No pusher for Rip, so they use hand power to get him to qualifying.


The Kershaw Family watches the action from atop the hauler.


And now we go racing.


Hubcap Mike and Lance Butler getting ready for some side by side action.


Chris Holt does his infield announcing.


Ludvig high and Showtime low as the action gets hot.


Doug Allen watches the backstretch as Showtime comes around to win his heat.


David Cardey making a move around turn 4 under Brent Camarillo.


Toby Sampson pulling the wheels as he roars around turn 4.


PAS official Steve is a hard working man. He is always focused during the racing action.


Main event restart makes the drivers anxious to get back going fast.


Wes Gutierrez climbs on his cage, after hitting the wall, and gets the crowd going!


My friend DJ Everett came racing for a change and brought Tania along. She liked the action and had a great smile!


Brenda and Rick (?) I remembered her name, but not sure about his. She says she reads the Wagsworld and was happy to pose for me. This ended my night as it was a long day.


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