Alger, WA-September 3, 2010- Jac Haudenschild and Tim Kaeding are certainly two of the most exciting drivers to ever climb into a sprint car, and on Friday night at Skagit Speedway in Washington, the pair lived up to this moniker, as they battled tooth and nail in heavy traffic in the opener of the World of Outlaws two-day event at the high-banked three-tenths-mile bullring
Officially they traded the lead four times, but in one stretch of two laps they unofficially swapped the top spot five times, trading slide jobs on both ends of the race track. Haudenschild would end up coming out on top to earn his third A-Feature win of the season and his first career triumph at Skagit.



Friday night belonged to The Wild Child at Skagit Speedway. Aboard the Owens Corning Fiberglass #R19 XXX, Jac Haudenschild won his third World of Outlaws A Feature of the year in front of a rowdy crowd in the 30 lap Main Event. The Wooster, OH native led from the outset, setting the pace over the first nine laps of the feature before Kerry Madsen lost a rear end on the front straightaway. On the restart, San Jose, CA native Tim Kaeding took the lead, blasting by Haudenschild on the high side of turn two to take the point in the DTR Transport #83 KPC.





