KOH 4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier Order and Course

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4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier Order and Course

JOHNSON VALLEY, CA, JANUARY 29, 2010:
The 2010 Griffin King of the Hammers has 21 additional spots available for the 42 competitors of the 4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier on Tuesday February 9th and Wednesday February 10th.

The 2010 4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier order has been determined by random draw. Larry Gipson will be first off the line Tuesday morning to test his talents and attempt at qualifying. “I am used to all the pressure and know what needs to be done,†said Gipson. “I need to drive as hard as I can and be as smart as can be. I just need to finish it to get into the race on Friday.â€ÂÂ

By Wednesday afternoon the 42nd and final driver will be Tim Emick, who some argue will have the best opportunity after watching the 41 drivers before him complete the course. “I think this is the first time I am happy to go last,†said Tim Emick, whose brother Dustin Emick will be co-driving. “Only time will tell if we are really lucky though, it all depends on what the tracks are like after the 41 people before me.â€ÂÂ

The Last Chance Qualifier has a lot of names that are familiar with King of the Hammers. Ian McGlynn, Cottin Rodd and Larry Gipson all raced in the 2009 Griffin King of the Hammers main race last year and are still trying to qualify for this years race. There is also a group of seven that competed in last years LCQ who are trying their luck again including Brandon Johnson, Troy Bailey, James Andrus, Brandon Davis, Loren Healey, Jose Ponce and Josh Patt.

There are 33 names on the 4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier list that have never competed in the event before. Trophy Truck driver Curt Leduc and NHRA Pro Sportsman Drag Racer Les Figueroa are included among them. Les comments, “This is a huge challenge not knowing what to expect, it’s the most homework I have ever done for a race, it’s a lot different than going really fast, and trying to stay straight! Luckily, we will be going in the first day and if we do well that will give us an extra day to prepare for Friday’s race and be successful.â€ÂÂ

There is quite a bit of strategy that will go into the qualifying process. Drivers will not only want to be in the qualifying group, but will be conscious of what position within the 21 they end up. As part of the Main Race starting draw, the LCQ starting positions were determined as well. For example, the Last Chance Qualifier that finishes in the 8th place, will take the 3rd position on the Main Race starting grid. Whereas, the driver that gets a better time in the LCQ and finishes 4th has a Main Race starting position of 94th! David Smiley who will race on day two said, “we will watch for times and try to position us the best as possible, although we know there are still a lot of drivers behind us that could throw it off. We will watch on Tuesday and change and firm up our strategy depending on what we see during Day 1 Qualifying.â€ÂÂ

The course this year is a grueling 6 miles. It starts by zig zagging up and around Means Butte and then increases speed through some fast desert to the Back Door obstacle that was the center of attention last year. Once the driver clears Back Door, they have a stretch of fast yet large whoops to handle and then go down Trap Door. As Back Door is a vertical climb, Trap Door is a vertical fall. Competitors will finish off the course with a very fast and fun desert section that has some serious potential for overdriving. As a spectator, it is good that there are two days of qualifying so you can move to different locations to see all the action. See the entire course rolled out at King of the Hammers Last Chance Qualifier Course Roll Out on Vimeo.

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Every spot in the Griffin King of the Hammers has been earned, but those that qualify through this final process could be called Knights of Armor. They are attempting to race two of the most challenging races back to back with only a day in between.

A section by section presentation of the 4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier can be watched at: King of the Hammers Last Chance Qualifier Course Roll Out on Vimeo



2010 4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier Starting Positions
1 Larry Gipson
2 Clay Eagan
3 Michael Feagins
4 Carl Nielson
5 Jonathon Terhune
6 John Goodby
7 Robert Foster
8 Willie Gray Roberson II
9 Jack Childers
10 Ian McGlynn
11 Brian Tilton
12 Mark Weel
13 Ritchie Keller
14 Brandon Johnson
15 Chad Burchik
16 Bill Kreisel
17 Michael Colville
18 Troy Bailey
19 Matt Burkett/Curt Leduc
20 Cottin Rodd
21 Les Figueroa
22 Jason Feuilly
23 Josh Patt
24 Shawn Fisher
25 Matt Enochs
26 Chad Wheeler
27 Andy Gladen
28 Brandon Davis
29 Aaron Beckstead
30 Gary Ferravonti
31 James Andrus
32 Jason Conover
33 Rob Klinger
34 David Smiley
35 Scott Morris
36 Damian Layer
37 Joel Withers
38 Joey Weber
39 John Bennett
40 Loren Healy
41 Chris Garrison
42 AJ Condon
43 Matt Peterson
44 Jose Ponce
45 Tim Emick

2010 Griffin King of the Hammers Starting Grid for LCQ Finishers
3 LCQ 8
5 LCQ 1
9 LCQ 10
10 LCQ 2
14 LCQ 18
18 LCQ 16
19 LCQ 9
25 LCQ 14
26 LCQ 19
34 LCQ 11
53 LCQ 5
58 LCQ 3
60 LCQ 6
64 LCQ 21
75 LCQ 20
77 LCQ 17
82 LCQ 13
83 LCQ 15
84 LCQ 7
94 LCQ 4
99 LCQ 12

2010 Griffin King of the Hammers
4 Wheel Parts Last Chance Qualifier
Pit Bull Tires UTV King of the Hammers
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Official Wheel: RaceLine
Official Light: Vision X
Official Shock: FOA
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Official Steering: PSC Motorsports
Official Oil: Royal Purple
Official RC Car: Traxxas



Hammerking Productions, Inc. created the “King of the Hammers†off-road race in 2007 (King of the Hammers). The 2010 Griffin King of the Hammers will be on Friday February 12th, 2010 where over 15,000 drivers and fans from around the globe will descend on the desert of Johnson Valley for over a week of off-road related activities. The 2009 running of the King of the Hammers was featured on Spike TV and in the film “Second Crusade.†In 2009, Hammerking expanded race action to include three additional regional qualifiers for the 2010 race. In 2010, there will also be the addition of the Pit Bull Tires UTV King of the Hammers on Thursday February 11th, 2010. More information can be found at King of the Hammers.
 

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