Don Carter Motorsports Looking to Regain Their “Sacramento Tune-Up”
Courtesy DCM
Sacramento, Ca – The last time the Don Carter Motorsports 1953 Studebaker ran at Sacramento Raceway was the debut event with the car. It also was the first time the team grabbed the number one qualifying position and the first
event win for the team. On top of all that they set low ET for the event and set a new track and West Coast Outlaw Pro Mod Association ET record with a 5.90 backed up with a 5.92.
After an unsuccessful outing last weekend in Bakersfield the team is looking to get back to their hometown track, looking at the data from the last Sacramento event and get their “Sacramento Tune-Up” back into the car.
They will be attending the West Coast Outlaw Pro Mod Association’s Nitro Nite if Fire event on June 11-12 to race in front of the hometown crowd and hopefully get back into their groove to lay down some passes that shocked everyone in attendance at the last event.
The team knows what the car is capable of and said “there’s more in it.” The 5.90 pass was done during the first round at the last event which was in the heat of the day. Co-car owner, Don Carter, said “it’s just a matter of getting our spark plug problem resolved and looking at the data from the last event here in Sacramento and going from there.” “With a couple test hits and the two qualifying hits I think we can be right on track where we left off last time in Sacramento.”
The West Coast Outlaw Pro Mod Association’s run schedule is set for the following.
Round 1 qualifying – Friday night at 7:00.
Round 2 qualifying – Saturday morning at 1:00.
First round of eliminations – Saturday at 5:00.
Semi-Finals – Saturday and 7:00
Final round is set for 9:00 Saturday evening.
For more information about the West Coast Outlaw Pro Mod Association visit www.WestCoastOutlawProMods.com.

