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Saturday, Jul. 25, 2009
Perkins ruling Unlimited Lights
scene
By Jeff Morrow, Herald sports editor
"Last
year, we blew our last motor here on Saturday and we spent the rest of the
weekend watching," said the Black Diamond native.
And although
she won the season's driver title, she couldn't stand that feeling of
helplessness.
"When
you have just one, you have to start driving consistently," she said.
"You might have to pull back a bit. It's so hard because you want to race
each race as it comes along. Instead you have to save it for next week."
The equipment
bugaboo hit her again in the season opener this year driving the UL-72 Foster
Care.
"We went
down to
Since then,
her equipment has held up.
In fact, she
has won all three of this year's races, and she hopes another one is coming in
the HAPO Thunder Cup on Sunday on the
"So far,
so good," said Perkins, who recently turned 21. "I'm surprised I've
gotten so far this season without breaking things. It's so comforting knowing
I've got a good engine in the boat and another one in the truck."
Kayleigh has
watched her brother, Brian, drive in the Unlimiteds the last few years, and she
would welcome the chance to do the same.
"I'd
love to," she said. "But it would have to be at the right time and
the right team. I love our team. This still has to be fun. Win, lose or draw,
everybody has to have fun doing this. They're all volunteers, so they want to
be here. And when you're having fun, things are still getting done."
For now,
though, she's concentrating on the Unlimited Lights and this race.
"It'll
be interesting come Sunday," she said. "I'm certainly not counting
out Greg (Hopp). I'm certainly not counting out Paul (Becker). I'm certainly
not counting myself out. It's gonna be fun. Whoever wins Sunday is going to
deserve it."
NOTES: Friday was just testing for the 14
boats in the pits. They will qualify at 9:30 a.m. and have heat races at 2 and
2:20 p.m. ... Behind Perkins with her 3,680 points in the standings is Chris
Grant in the UL-3 Miss Pepsi-Paynor Machine with 2,276, followed by Will Muncey
(the late Bill Muncey's son) in the U-00 Warning ower.com-Trafficade at 2,065.