Lou Pena sponsored Bronte Series a huge success at Cal-Expo
Monday, November 07, 2011 - from the California Amateur Driving Club
Sacramento, CA --- Uncooperative weather did not dampen the spirits that accompanied the fans and drivers involved in the Bronte Epilepsy Research Foundation Amateur series finals this past Saturday (Nov. 5) at Cal-Expo. The free 500 T-shirts donated by Lou Pena were gone as fast as the rains came.
Cal-Expo was the recipient of significant television coverage for the event. Amateur Club secretary Steve Chambers and driver-member Amanda Fraser were featured on the local ABC morning news live from the track on Wednesday (Nov. 2). On Friday (Nov. 4), Lou Pena was interviewed on the local Univision affiliate. And on Saturday (Nov. 5), Good Morning Sacramento, broadcasting live from the track with anchor Ken Rudolph, had features including Mr. Pena, Ms. Fraser and professional driver, Steve Wiseman.
Of course the big winner was the Bronte Foundation, which received a check for $7,000 presented by Lou Pena in a ceremony following the event, and which received several thousand more dollars from fans and others connected to the event.
Two owners were big winners as well. Spanish Rosey, trained and owned by Robley Johnson, won the girls division, picking up the $5,000 winner's share. Driver Brian Marchand got his first win on the mare in the second leg and dusted the field in the final with a sharp drive in the muck.
In the male division, Serious Art won coming off the pace for driver David Siegel. Between the two legs, Serious Art had a total of 12 claims on him. But original owner Williams Hernandez, successful claiming the gelding back in leg two, came away with the trophy for trainer Matias Ruiz.
Also at stake for the drivers was the annual season point totals which came down to the wire. With the win in the final race, Dave Siegel just snuck by Amanda Fraser for top annual honors, with newcomer Karen Isbell finishing third and Rick Bertrand finishing fourth. These four will represent the California Amateur Driving Club in the seventh annual East-West Challenge to be held in the spring of 2012.
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