Industry, CA., Apr. 11 -- Opening night of a 22-week season
of Wednesday night AMA Speedway Motorcycle 500-cc races took place
April 11 in front of 750 spectators at the Industry Speedway dirt
track in the Industry Hills Expo Center. For the first time at the
Grand Arena site the "scratch format" in which all riders
start from the starting line was augmented by a "handicap
format". Riders start "handicap" races at 10-yard
increments based upon their experience/skill level. All 16 Division
1 (expert) riders participated in both scratch and handicap heats,
semis and main events.
Buck Blair, from Huntington Beach, won the six-rider, six-lap
handicap main after starting 30-yards from the starting line. He
made an outside pass in turn four on the fifth lap and won by a yard
over the first four laps leader Jimmy Fishback, who started 20-yards
from the starting line. Bobby Krips (from the 20-yard line) was
third. Shawn McConnell (from the 40) and Shaun Harmatiuk (from the
30) followed. Speedway Cycle star Mike Faria, from Reno, used a
borrowed JAWA cycle and also started from the 40, but he fell on lap
four and pulled to the infield. Blair also won the four-rider,
four-lap scratch feature in the 38th and final race of the evening.
Blair started from pole position and engaged track champion Charlie
Venegas and Gary Hicks in a close, four-lap duel. Inside-running
Hicks took second from outside-running Venegas as he tried to pass
inside-running leader Blair on lap three. Hicks trailed by one yard,
with Venegas a close third and Harmatiuk, the only rider to make
both main events, fourth.
Vince Giamformaggio, of Whittier, led all four laps of the
Division 2 scratch main. The Division 3 handicap main went to Phil
Harmatiuk, 15-year old Garden Grove resident and brother of the D-1
rider. It was his first D-3 race since moving up from the youth
division. Joey Holt won his first youth D-1 four-lap main. Dylan
Black took the D-2 youth race. The pee wee main went to newcomer A.
Tafoya. Racing begins at 7:00 p.m every Wednesday and conclude by
10:00 p.m. As last year, the races are being streamed on the
Internet by the promoter--American Speedway Coalition--at
www.XtremeSpeedwayAction.com.
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