The weekend before the NWWC tour starts is here and
most teams that are going back East are in their shops preparing for
the three weekend trip. And then, some are racing at the PAS,
because they can. Of the 39 VRA sprint cars signing in, nine drivers
had SCRA roots and did well on their home track against the VRA
regulars. Mike Kirby did the best as he came home with the victory after a good
battle with Steve Ostling
and Josh Ford.
Mike was driving the familiar Buzz Shoemaker # 0
car that will be going to Hollywood Hills Speedway in Albuquerque,
NM for the first NWWC Tour race, but then coming home. Mike ran high
around turn four and low around turn one to pass his way from his
6th starting spot and never wavered all 30 laps in his quest for the
win. It was actually his 2nd win in at row at the PAS. On his last
trip there he drove Rickie Gaunt’s car and pulled off a win that
night, too. Mike hasn’t had a great year so far on his scale and
he felt he owed Buzz one after nailing the wall at Ventura a few
weeks ago after leading most of that race.
Mike has spent his year driving his own late model
stock car and running a sprinter when he could, this after not
putting together enough money he needed to run the whole season with
SCRA. He got with Shoemaker a few months ago in a 360 race and they
have run together since. Even though he has won two VRA features,
the other half dozen appearances, mostly in the 410 car with SCRA,
were littered with enough problems to keep them from the success the
team works hard for. With Gale Forester, Billy Wilkerson, Brett Roa,
Buzz’s son Doug, Tom Wilhelm and a few others thrashing on the
car, maybe now they will turn that corner in the 410 car as well.
Will ”The
Thrill” Perkins put on a real charge
coming from 15th to run 2nd on the night in his black # 50 car.
Will, you might remember, crashed extremely hard at the PAS two
years ago and retired for a short time. He has come back with VRA
and is 12th in points as he has shown marked improvement since that
crash. He shared his runner-up podium finish with his son and father
with great enthusiasm after the race, he was happy!
Point leader, Chris
Wakim just wanted to do well when he arrived at the track his
week. Leading the points is fun, and a new experience for the
veteran, and he hopes to score the championship with his small
budget team this season. He is proof the low buck guys can be
successful in the VRA, and is thrilled to be doing so well. The nice
guy ran third in his heat to start 9th in the main and rolled up to
the podium with some heady driving and got 3rd for his efforts.
Tom
Stansberry had some problems with his # 75
car early so switched to a back-up Ron Bach owned car and made the
main. Running 2nd in points on the year, he was on a three race win
streak, and finished 7th in his borrowed car. Greg Taylor also borrowed a car this week, Alex Pruitt’s #
56, and finished 7th from his starting 14th spot. He was never close
enough to be a factor, but put on a good drive for his fans. He has
been running some USAC 360 pavement stuff this season and has
dropped back in the points race due to missing some key VRA events.
Josh Ford
took a little time out before his trip to Albuquerque to run the 360
car. He was one of three SCRA heat race winners, Kirby and Ostling
being the other two, and then had a good run in the main event. He
was chasing down the leader with two laps to go, and he ran out of
fuel! Before that, he looked like he was going to make a go of it
with the “Kirbyman”. Perhaps the most unlucky of all the leaders
was Steve Ostling. He was
one of 4 cars to lead the feature and battled with Kirby most of the
race before he knocked the front end out from under the # 14 car and
went to the pits. He was strong winning his heat and going to the
front early in the feature race. News flash, he has a new T-shirt!
Nadine
Keller is a policewomen with her beat in
Azusa, CA, and with the new love of driving a sprint car. Nadine was
a short time fan. This after she watched her first sprint car race
and just couldn’t sit in the grandstands without trying it. The
attractive brunette with a great smile took Cory Kruseman’s
driving school five times and then did something most don’t, she
bought her own sprint car! It was a Gardner Sled chassis that Troy
Rutherford owned until recently and the familiar blue and white
theme was still going as she put it on the track. She utilizes a
borrowed trailer, borrowed truck, borrowed toolbox, you get the
picture, and much more just to get to the track. She has a few
friends that are helping out as she learns this new world. She was
proud she had her own wheel wrench now and looks forward to add to
her “own” stuff as time goes by. On this night, all was not
peaches and cream for Nadine as she had a hard crack-up against the
wall in her heat and bent the # 4x car pretty bad. She was still
smiling after the race, but the car wasn’t. This is a true
low-buck operation and could use some help. She has the desire and
enthusiasm to do it, now needs the seat time to develop her skills.
Perhaps the most entertaining and “WILD” race
of the night was the 2nd Semi. They run two each week when there are
so many cars. With 23 cars not yet in the main, the first Semi sent
winner Tom “World Famous” Downing, Larry
Lloyd and Dwight Cheney
to the main. In the 2nd one, there was such a shuffle of cars that
the leaders became backmarkers, the backmarkers became leaders, then
the backmarkers became leaders again, and so on, before Ronnie
Case, Jayson May and Luis
Espinoza moved on. To say that they ran all over the track would
be redundant, but there was much wheel banging that looked like a
yellow flag was coming, and then they would recover and go on, not
once or twice, but a bunch of times, it was wild! They will be back
in two weeks and then the 360 Nationals two-day affair. If you are
not on tour, this is a must see. Since I know most are not going,
just go like normal and enjoy the wild sow
The Cory
Kruseman Fan Club is finally off the ground. I wondered how long
it would take to get this going, but it is a chance to help his
efforts in USAC. An application can be obtained on the website at
http://www.kruseman.com/docs/Application.htm. It can be mailed or
faxed back to the address on the application. Included in membership
kit: *Membership card, *Membership Certificate, * Fan sticker, *
Temporary Tattoo, *Fan Club t-shirt, *Periodic Newsletter, *$5.00
Coupon for Cory Kruseman merchandise in website store or at the
track. *10% off Coupon for Cory Kruseman’s Sprint Car Driving
School, *Autographed Photo Card. You can be a part of his history,
starting now!
J J Yeley
is unanimous as number 1 in the latest Knoxville Hall of Fame
non-wing poll. His 19 victories in USAC competition speak volumes as
he continues to be “the man” in traditional sprint car racing.
SCRA’s Damion Gardner
was 2nd, Richard Griffin
4th and Troy
Rutherford 7th as the west coast boys were well represented on
the only poll that ranks drivers across the land. Most of them will
be competing on at least part of the NWWC Tour starting this coming
Friday, so take a seat and hang on, it should be a blast.
I didn’t see any money for the tour in the mail
this week, so that means you are going to see me on the road! I will
be at all NWWC races looking to add to the total of $2300 and it’s
not enough! The money will be divided, as always, by giving a share
to every SCRA car owner whose car was towed back East for every race
the car runs at. Only one share per trailer. To be eligible, the
driver has to have run 25% of the 19 races or 5 times. I have a few
grandstand tickets for the Oskaloosa $30,000 to win race and can
have some for Lakeside, if you contact me now.
As for who is going? No official announcement, but
here is a rundown on who I think I know will travel. Richard
Griffin, Troy Rutherford, Damion Gardner, Rip Williams, Mike
Spencer, Adam Mitchell, Mike English, Josh Ford, Alan Ballard, Levi
Jones, Jimmy Crawford and Mel Murphy for sure. Tony
Jones, Rickie Gaunt and a few more are on the maybe list
last I heard. For some
it is pure cost, others don’t have enough spares to go on the
road. Some, like Steve Ostling’s team, will put the money saved by
not going into the car. Some like Mike Kirby will go only to
selected races. Last years long trip taught many about travel costs
and preparing for the long tow. It is a commitment and some teams,
with the tough economic times, are not so ready to chance it.
Regardless, the haulers will be getting on the road Thursday or
Friday to begin the annual trek, lets just support them along the
way. I will post nightly updates on my 1 am results button on the
front of the Wags Web page, so look for it, that is if the phone
lines are working in some of the remote locations like Oscaloosa and
Farmer City.
SCRA Points as of 7/27/03
1. Richard Griffin 1155, 2. Troy Rutherford 1114,
3. Damion Gardner 1059, 4. Rip Williams 958, 5. Steve Ostling 859,
6. Rickie Gaunt 803, 7. Mike Spencer 749, 8. Adam Mitchell 601 9.
Tony Jones 594, 10. Mike English 578, 11. Josh Ford 513, 12. Alan
Ballard 432, 13. Verne Sweeney 431, 14. Lance Gremett 385, 15. Levi
Jones 374, 16. Bobby Cody 342, 17. Brian Venard 335, 18. Bryan
Stanfill 330, 19. Seth Wilson 329, 20. Jimmy Crawford 306.
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