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Cole Macedo (21) battles D.J. Netto at Thunderbowl Raceway. (Joe Shivak photo)

Cole Macedo Tames The Thunderbowl

TULARE, Calif. — In a typical elbows-up NARC 410 Sprint Car Series feature event at the Thunderbowl, Cole Macedo’s persistence finally paid off in the waning laps after battling and shadowing race leader D.J. Netto throughout the exciting 30-lap contest.

The Chris & Brian Faria Memorial would be the Lemoore standout’s fifth career NARC victory and the first time the pilot of the Tarlton Motorsports-fielded Tarlton & Son No. 21 Maxim has won with the series at Tulare.

The victory earned him the NARC championship point lead over Justin Sanders, by a slim 11-point margin. Sanders, who had the point lead entering the show, suffered motor issues and finished 16th.

“I’ve been doing points racing for the last three or four weeks,” said Macedo in victory lane, “and Justin (Sanders) has been beating us, so I told Drew (Warner, crew chief) and the boys, “I’m hanging it all out here; I don’t care about the points anymore.

“I was pushing as hard as I could and then the caution came out and it looked like [D.J. Netto] ran out of fuel or something. You hate to win them this way, but I’ll take them this way.”

Netto was the class of the field from the pole and grabbed the early lead. The Beacon Wealth Strategies Dash winner had no problems on the open track as he successfully navigated his Netto Ag No. 88n KPC on the high side of the historic one-third-mile clay oval.

Netto was challenged by a motivated Macedo throughout the contest and several restarts the field had to endure. Despite Macedo’s best efforts trying to diamond off the corners, the leader answered every challenge.

Netto appeared to be on his way to victory when the caution flag appeared one last time with only two laps remaining. On the restart, Netto’s motor stutter-stepped and Macedo motored around the 2019 NARC champion to take the lead and eventual victory.

The balance of the podium consisted of two drivers that bounced back after having to start deep in the field. In fact, the winner, Macedo, was the only driver to start with a single-digit position that posted a top five finish.

Kaleb Montgomery sliced and diced his way from 13th in his Luxton Real Estate No. 3 Maxim to earn his second runner-up finish of the season and his career with NARC.

Dominic Gorden notched his third career series podium with an impressive 16th to third effort.

Dylan Bloomfield brought the Dave and Debbie Vertullo-owned Starr Property Management No. 83v Maxim to a solid fourth, chased by the California Waterfowl No. 83t Maxim driven by Tanner Carrick in fifth.

The finish:

Feature (30 laps): 1. 21-Cole Macedo [2]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery [13]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden [16]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield [10]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick [12]; 6. 41-Dominic Scelzi [3]; 7. 0-Tim Kaeding [9]; 8. 29-Bud Kaeding [5]; 9. 2K-Gauge Garcia [17]; 10. 88N-D.J. Netto [1]; 11. 26-Billy Aton [11]; 12. 42X-Landon Brooks [8]; 13. 15-Nick Parker [15]; 14. 09S-Geoffrey Strole [19]; 15. 5D-Connor Danell [18]; 16. 2X-Justin Sanders [4]; 17. 17W-Shane Golobic [7]; 18. 12B-Dawson Faria [14]; 19. 72JR-Chris Nelson [20]; 20. 121-Caeden Steele [6]