Rutz wins 360 Nationals at Skagit Speedway

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  • Sunday, August 3, 2008 1:21am
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ALGER, Wash. — Add the name of Travis Rutz to the list of repeat winners of the Bobʼs Burgers and Brew 360 Nationals.

The Langley, B.C., driver led the final 34 laps to win the $10,000 purse on the second and final night of the 360 Nationals on Saturday, Aug. 2 at Skagit Speedway.

Rutz, who also won the 360 Nationals in 2006, joins Steve Kent, Jason Solwold, Rick Fauver, Jay Smith, and Mark Huson as multiple winners of the 19-year event.

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Colton Heath charged from a 13th-place start to finish second. Mitch Olson rounded out the podium with the third-place finish.

The B Main winner was Robby Vaughn, with Jason Bloodgood, Andy Gregg, Brian Kirkpatrick, Michael Harris and Jason Cocking rounding out the top six and earning transfer positions to the A Main.

Five cars moved up from the C Main. The winner was J.J. Dishneau with Dan Dunlap, Jon Farrell, Shane Broers, Bill Rude rounding out the top five.

Three scramble races set the lineups for the top six positions in the C, B and A Mains.

The top six in the A Scramble were Rutz, Cory Chamberlain, Nick Engberg, Danny Kirkpatrick, Rick Fauver and Seth Bergman.

The B Scramble finish order was Bloodgood, Vaughn, Brian Kirkpatrick, Gregg, Cocking, and Derek Holmwood. The C Scramble finish order was Steve James, Dishneau, Steve Parker, Dunlap and Rude.

Saturday, Aug 2 at Skagit Speedway

Alger, Wash.

A-Main: 26 Travis Rutz, 7o Colton Heath, 98m Mitch Olson, 29c Willie Croft, 18 Steve Kilcup, 943 Robby Vaughn, 69p Cory Chamberlain, F1 Rick Fauver, 44h Michael Harris, 66c Jason Cocking, 73 Danielle Huson, 38 Jason Bloodgood, 4e Nick Engberg, V8 Jeff Hodgson, 7k Danny Kirkpatrick, 5k Brian Kirkpatrick, 9 Jayme Barnes, 5d Josh DeWitt, 23 Seth Bergman, 77 Mike Sather, 16x Andy Gregg, 42 Alan Munn

B Main: 943 Robby Vaughn, 38 Jason Bloodgood, 16x Andy Gregg, 5k Brian Kirkpatrick, 44h Michael Harris, 66c Jason Cocking, 76 Shawn Rice, 9j J.J. Dishneau, 11 Shane Broers, 12p Randy Pierce, 22 Travis Jacobson, 51 Jon Farrell, 15d Dan Dunlap, 33 Derek Holmwood, 33v Henry Van Dam, 25c Chad Groves, 33r Bill Rude, 96x Mack Brown

C-Main: 9J J.J. Dishneau, 15d Dan Dunlap, 51 Jon Farrell, 11 Shane Broers, 33r Bill Rude, 16n Nick Tomlinson, 45 Jeff Rivers, 6k Kyle Oman, 15g Brad Groves, 07x Ted Elfving, 3c Daniel Cernich, 79k Kelsey Carpenter, 57 Bud Ashe, 15p Steve Parker, 30 Matt Vandersys, 29w Steve James

A-Scramble: 26 Travis Rutz, 69p Cory Chamberlain, 4e Nick Engberg, 7k Danny Kirkpatrick, F1 Rick Fauver, 23 Seth Bergman

B-Scramble: 38 Jason Bloodgood, 943 Robby Vaughn, 5k Brian Kirkpatrick, 16x Andy Gregg, 66c Jason Cocking, 33 Derek Holmwood

C-Scramble: 29w Steve James, 9j J.J. Dishneau, 15p Steve Parker, 15d Dan Dunlap, 33r Bill Rude

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