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GASPER WINS
WESTERN STATES LIGHTNING SPRINT TITLE IN BAILEY
SCHWEITZER TRIBUTE CAR (Torrance, CA,
November 29, 2024) Two-time California
Lightning Sprint Car Series champion David Gasper
returned to his open-wheel roots and captured the
Western States Lightning Sprint Car Championship
last Wednesday night at the Bakersfield Speedway.
Added significance to the triumph was the fact
that he was driving a tribute car for Bailey
Schweitzer. Bailey, the daughter of Bakersfield
promoter Scott Schweitzer and his wife Crissy,
lost her life in the October 2017 Route 91 Harvest
Music Festival tragedy in Las Vegas. While Gasper
was winning the main event, fourth-place finisher
Bobby Michnowicz sewed up his second CLS
championship in a row and the seventh of his
illustrious career.

David Gasper won the 8th Annual Western States
Lightning Sprint Championship. Scott Thomas/SC
Motorsports Media Photo
Gasper, who resides
in Goleta, California, was a late addition to the
California Lightning Sprint Car portion of the
show. Broedy Graham had been wheeling the Mike
Schweitzer #41 in 2024. However, his family
recently purchased a full midget, and he was
running the USAC National Midget portion of the
program. Schweitzer then turned to USAC/CRA star
A.J. Bender. The duo had success in the past and
were poised to do so last week. However, when the
race was delayed 24 hours due to a couple of days
of heavy rain, Bender could not make it on
Wednesday. Thus, Schweitzer called talented
Gasper. The personable 19-year-old had just sewn
up the USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year award and he
gladly accepted the offer.

Bobby Michnowicz sewed up his 7th CLS Championship
at Bakersfield. Scott Thomas/SC Motorsports Media
Photo
Fifteen cars showed up for the final
race of the California Lightning Sprints 30th
season. Michnowicz, who has been racing at the
“Okie Bowl” for decades, laid down the fastest lap
in qualifying at 13.100. Palmdale’s Eric Greco,
who was the only driver with a mathematical chance
of catching Michnowicz in the title chase, was
second fastest at 13.345. Camarillo’s Cody Nigh
was third quick with a 13.414. Peter Benker of
Alpine was fourth at 13.622 and Bakersfield local
Leland Day rounded out the top five with a time of
13.722.
Torrance, California’s “Rockstar”
Jon Robertson, who came into the night tied with
Nigh for fourth in the standings, captured the
first six-lap heat race ahead of Michnowicz and
Day. The last CLS heat race of the season went to
California Highway Patrol Officer Jeff Dyer of
Yucca Valley. Fillmore’s Connor Speir came under
the checkers in second, with Dyer’s 17-year-old
son, Seth, third.
Speir captured the
six-car, four-lap dash that would determine the
starting position for the first three rows in the
main event. Thirteen-year-old Zate Legend of
Riverside, Gasper, Greco, Michnowicz and Day
placed second through sixth.
When the green
flag kicked off the start of the final main event
of the CLS season, Speir pushed his bright red 57
into the lead. However, third-place starting
Gasper rolled the bottom and inched ahead in turn
two. In an exciting opening lap, Speir, on the
outside, inched ahead on the back chute. They were
even through turns three and four, with Gasper
leading by a wheel as they closed the first
go-around. Greco was not far behind in third.
If lap one was a thriller, the second circuit
was no slouch either. Speir changed lines and went
to the bottom off turn two. Once again, the young
drivers were side by side coming off turn four
with Gasper again at the point when they completed
the lap.
Finally, Gasper put some distance
between himself and Speir on lap three. Greco was
still running third. Wily veteran Michnowicz moved
up to fourth on lap four when he passed Legend. At
that point, things tamed down a bit and stayed
status quo through lap nine before the exciting
switch was again turned to full volume.
Gasper caught the first lapped car and could not
get past. That allowed Speir and Greco to close in
dramatically. Gasper finally got past the lapper
and opened up his lead once again, but Speir was
not going to go down without a fight. Going into
turn three on lap 14, he stayed on the throttle
until deep in the corner and nearly pulled even
with Gasper. Going into turn one on the next go
around, he took another peek at the inside, but
Gasper held him at bay.
On lap 15, Speir
again ran it in hard on the inside of turn three.
Simultaneously, Gasper slipped up the track and
Speir took full advantage. Coming off turn four,
he moved up a lane and pilfered the lead. However,
he was dealt the same fate Gasper had been dealing
with. Another lapped car. Speir’s tenure at the
point was short-lived as Gasper shot into the
lead, leaving Speir behind the lapped car.
Speir was staying within striking distance of
Gasper, whose car was bunny-hopping through the
corners. The race went caution-free until Seth
Dyer slowed and stopped on the back chute on lap
18. That brought out the only caution of the race.
That was good news for the pace setters as it
meant they would be free of lapped traffic the
remainder of the way.
For the last restart
of 2024, Gasper was in the lead with Speir on his
push bar. In the third spot was Greco, with
Michnowicz and Legend making up the remainder of
the top five. Gasper got a tremendous restart and
zoomed away from the pack. From that point on, he
went unchallenged. At the checkers, he had a 2.542
advantage over Speir. Greco placed third, with
Michnowicz, the champion again, coming home
fourth. Legend finished fifth.
Nigh, who
moved from 11th to finish eighth, was the hard
charger in the 25-lap race.
“I had to work
for that one,” the happy winner told the big crowd
on hand and fans worldwide who were watching on
Flo Racing. “That is the hardest I have worked in
a long time. The traffic was tough. You have got
to pick them off one at a time. I heard and saw
Connor down there a couple times. I had to
minimize the mistakes as it is easy to make
mistakes on this track right now. Hats off to the
Bakersfield Speedway guys for getting this one in
tonight. It has been wet at every track the swing
has gone to these two weeks. Happy to park this
Schweitzer #41 in victory lane. This was the race
where I started my circle track career. So, it is
cool to be able to come back and run it and have a
little better luck this time.”
“It is
really nice,” champion Michnowicz told infield
announcer Drake York and the crowd when asked what
it meant to add to his legacy with another
championship. “I am just really glad that the
California Lightning Sprint Series has a winged
series that old guys like me can come out and
still race. It is the best bang you can get for
your buck. We have help from Super Shox, Outlaw
Wings, Pflum & Wagner and Wendy (Michnowicz wife
and crew chief). She is the best. Without her, I
could not do anything.”
“This is by far the
most memorable main event that we/I have ever
won,” car owner Mike Schweitzer said. We wanted to
win so bad with Bailey’s name on the side. It
literally brought tears to my eyes when we pulled
off the win. I cannot say enough about working
with David Gasper. Such a great attitude. Just
talking and asking him what he thinks we need and
him telling us to just do what we do.”
Marketing partners on Schweitzer's #41 winning car
are Abacus, TRB, Bil Mell Dot Com Real Estate
Services, Scott & Crissy Schweitzer, 3n1
Motorsports, Five Eight Designs, M-P
Environmental, Elite Signs LLC, Oil Well Service,
Hot Tod Engineering, Salinas Paint & Body, Mike
Allen with CR Rods, Jack and the crew at CSI
Shocks, and Rod End Supply.
The CLS would
like to thank Iron Alliance Engineering Inc. and
the “Italian Stallion,” PJ Benedetti for
sponsoring the heat races and Hard Charger awards
on the night.
Next up for the CLS will be
the 2024 awards banquet. Once again, it will be
held at the popular Frantone’s Pizza and Spaghetti
Villa in Cerritos at 6:00 p.m. on February 1st.
Tickets for the banquet, which is open to
everyone, will be on sale soon. For more
information on the festive night, call Jon
Robertson at (310) 367-9050.
The CLS would
like to thank the following companies for being
partners in the 2024 season. Extreme Mufflers,
RacingJunk.com and Hoosier Tire.
Western
States Lightning Sprint Car Championship Results
Qualifying: 1. Bobby Michnowicz, 13.100; 2.
Eric Greco, 13.345; 3. Cody Nigh, 13.414; 4. Peter
Benker, 13.622; 5. Leland Day, 13.722; 6. Gasper,
13.739; 7. Zate Legend, 13.838, 8. Connor Speir,
13.913; 9. Jon Robertson, 14.021; 10. Jeff Dyer,
14.256; 11. Cody Benker, 14.865; 12. Seth Dyer,
17.437; Aiden Lange, No Time; Pat Kelley, No Time;
Roland Smith, No Time
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1.
Robertson, 2. Day, 3. Michnowicz, 4. Cody Benker,
5. Legend, 6. Nigh, 7. Kelley
Heat 2 (6
Laps): 1. Jeff Dyer, 2. Speir, 3. Seth Dyer, 4.
Gasper, 5. Greco, 6. Smith. 7. Peter Benker
Dash (4 Laps): 1. Speir, 2. Legend, 3. Gasper,
4. Greco, 5. Michnowicz, 6. Day
Main Event
(25 Laps) With Starting Positions and Distance
Behind 1. David Gasper, Goleta, CA, (3rd) …
2. Connor Speir, Fillmore, CA, (1st) … +2.542
3. Eric Greco, Palmdale, CA, (4th) … +3.050 4.
Bobby Michnowicz, Oak Hills, CA, (5th) … +4.308
5. Zate Legend, Riverside, CA, (2nd) … +4.879
6. Jeff Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA, (8th) … +5.908
7. Jon Robertson, Torrance, CA, (7th) … +7.140
8. Cody Nigh, Camarillo, CA, (11th) … +8.065 9.
Pat Kelley, Chino, CA, (12th) … +1 Lap 10. Cody
Benker, Alpine, CA, (9th) … +1 Lap 11. Roland
Smith, (13th) … + 1Lap … +2 Laps 12. Leland
Day, Bakersfield, CA, (6th) … +4 Laps 13. Seth
Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA, (10th) … +8 Laos DNS
Aiden Lange, Lakewood, CA DNS Peter Benker,
Alpine, CA
FINAL 2024 California Lightning
Sprint Car Series Points 1. Bobby Michnowicz,
Oak Gills, CA … 1882 2. Eric Greco, Palmdale,
CA … 1780 3. Jeff Dyer, Yucca Valley, CA …1527
4. Cody Nigh, Camarillo, CA … 1465 4. Jon
Robertson, Torrance, CA … 1453 6. Zate Legend,
Riverside, CA … 1400 7. Seth Dyer, Yucca
Valley, CA … 13532 8. Connor Speir, Fillmore,
CA … 1326 9. Clay Byers, Castaic, CA … 768
10. Leland Day, Bakersfield, CA … 722 11. Pat
Kelley, Chino, CA … 706 12. Broedy Graham,
Bakerfield, CA … 626 13. Roland Smith … 432
14. Aiden Lange, Lakewood, CA … 402 15. Kelly
Weitzel, El Cajon, CA … 312 16. Jacob
Magalannes, Pasadena, CA … 257 17. Bill
Changus, Fillmore, CA … 169 18. Tate Manu … 156
19. Dale Gamer, Anaheim, CA … 70
CLS vs
BCRA Civil War Points 1. Bobby Michnowicz, CLS
… 345 2. Connor Speir, CLS … 334 3. Eric
Greco, CLS … 329 4. Greg Dennett BCRA … 309
5. Zate Legend, CLS … 276 6. Seth Dyer, CLS …
274 7. Leland Day, CLS … 263 8. Jon
Robertson, CLS … 256 9. Matt Land, BCRA … 219
9. Jeff Dyer, CLS … 219
2024 CLS Lap
Leaders Michnowicz, Bobby … 118 Greco, Eric
… 65 Dyer, Jeff … 39 Speir, Connor … 34
Kinney, Hunter … 25 Gasper, David … 24 Dyer,
Seth … 17 Lange, Aiden … 16 Bender, AJ … 15
Dyer, Seth … 9 Albright, Dakota … 9 Graham,
Broedy … 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 Eric Greco
September 28 Ventura Raceway
CLS Eric Greco
October 5 Merced Speedway
CLS vs BCRA Civil War #3 Dakota Albright
October 26 Ventura Raceway CLS Eric Greco
November 15 Placerville Speedway Hangtown 100 – No
Points Rained Out
November 16 Placerville
Speedway Hangtown 100 – No Points Rained Out
November 27 Bakersfield Speedway CLS David
Gasper
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,
2024 Bobby Michnowicz
This press
release was produced by Scott Daloisio Sports
(909) 226-7768 mailto:sdaloisiosports@gmail.com
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