Marysville,
CA - May 12, 2007
---Sacramento’s
Patrick Russum powered his Rex Hutchison Racing Engines’ Spec
Sprint to a third feature win on Saturday May 12 at Marysville
Raceway Park. Russum gained the lead on the lap three restart after
several mishaps and was closely followed to the line by Tim Sherman,
Jr., Jimmy Steward, Yuba City’s Mark Hill and Gridley’s Pat
Richards.
New promoters
Kathy and Paul Hawes and their crews have made many improvements at
Marysville. We were greeted by friendly faces at the pit gate, the
power and water in the pit stalls was extremely convenient, and the
helpful, positive attitudes of the personnel made racers feel
welcome.
A field of
eighteen Spec Sprints made up this evening’s roster. Many were
familiar names and faces in this growing class, but four were new
drivers, two just getting their first laps in a Wingless Spec
Sprint.
Three heat
races ran, with Butte Auto Parts’ Mark Hill picking up the first
win, followed by Eldorado Hills’ Brad Virga and Rancho Cordova’s
Jerry Cisco in his Inter City sponsored machine. Heat two was won by
Sacramento’s Patrick Russum with a last lap pass on Grass
Valley’s Brett Youngman. Roy’s Welding’s Jimmy Steward
finished a strong third. Keith Shipherd took the heat three win in
his Contra Costa Auto Parts/ Jackl Masonry sprinter with Wayside
Lumber’s Gary Lewis and Nelson Family Classics’ Pat Richards
close behind.
The twenty lap
feature began on a rough, rutty track with Russum and Hill on the
front row. Hill took the lead at the green but a tangle in turn two
stopped the action, eliminating Cisco, Youngman, and Fletcher. On
the restart Hill led, checked up in turn two, got tagged and
unfortunately spun. Shipherd led the next restart briefly but slid
into the front stretch wall and lost a torque tube. Russum inherited
the point with Lewis, Steward, Richards, and Tim Sherman, Jr. in the
top five spots. A few yellows slowed the pace as Hill worked his way
back from the rear to sixth at lap ten. Sherman skillfully carved
his way up several spots as he chased Russum to the checkers. As
they crossed the line, it was Russum, Tim Sherman Jr., Steward,
Hill, and Richards in the top five.
Overall, the
visit to Marysville showed us major efforts to make improvements,
and it is indeed a work in progress. The quarter mile track’s
surface on this particular night was less than good, but even the
best at track prep have their off days. With all of the new growth
in the Spec Sprints and new drivers coming in from other classes, it
would be nice to see the use of rookie flags and rules regulating
their starting positions for safety reasons. It is great to see the
continuing interest in the Wingless Spec Sprints and a track
providing us all with a place to race. Have fun, drive safe and take
care.
Summary :
Heat 1: Mark Hill, Brad Virga, Jerry Cisco, Pat Couch, Tim Sherman
Jr., Tim Burcher
Heat 2: Pat Russum, Brett Youngman, Jimmy Steward, Steve Fletcher,
Eddie Gardner, Blaine Varner
Heat 3: Keith Shipherd, Gary Lewis, Pat Richards, Buddy Olschawka,
Bobby Nichols, Scott Herbert
Main: Pat Russum, Tim Sherman Jr., Jimmy Steward, Mark Hill, Pat
Richards, Buddy Olschawka, Gary Lewis, Nate Herbert, Brad Virga,
Eddie Gardner, Pat Couch, Blaine Varner, Bobby Nichols, Keith
Shipherd, Tim Burcher, Brett Youngman, Jerry Cisco, Steve Fletcher
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