The raciest little track by the sea was fast, the night at the
Seaside Park beach was nice and cool and Chris Wakim was
still the one when the checkers flew at Ventura Raceway this week.
The battle for the championship in VRA Sprint Cars is heating up as
the VRA point leader put another notch in his belt with another win.
In his attempt to further his chances to win a championship, he
passed his nemesis, and the guy 2nd in points behind him, Tom
Stansberry, on the last lap. In fact he put the Ventura slider
on him twice in the last two laps before it stuck, by barely a few
feet, as they crossed the line together. It was a barnburner for 30
laps that was well worth the trip to the coastal track.
Chris is a very likeable guy who would love to be the next VRA
champion, and continues to drive like one! He had his hands full of
Stansberry most of the race as several had the lead before the end. Steve
Conrad, Luis Espinoza and Tom Stansberry staked their
claim on a victory, but the point leader focused better at the right
time to grab victory and keep his point lead over Tom by 165 points.
There are nearly a 1000 points up for grabs each week, so one slip
and things could change fast. With three more events at Ventura and
one at the PAS, this deal is not done by a long shot.
Up until now, Young Blake Miller is best known to some PAS
fans only as the young man on Ripper’s team who has won the
Wagtimes shiny tire award many times. This week he really put on an
outstanding drive for a green rookie that was most impressive. He
won his heat in the car he shares with his dad, Danny, who drives
with the seniors. Well, dad got his front end tangled up in the
Senior main and left Blake with no car to drive for his race that
followed. Enter Ron Bach, a man known to help others by loaning his
cars out, and young 17 year old Blake started at the back of the
main in a Ron Back # 49. He ran it up to a 6th place finish and
that’s entertainment!
The Mopar Million has caused a lot of stir in the non-wing world
since it was announced officially in January. Earl Baltes has
stepped up once again to put on one of his “way beyond” events
that pays more than anything else (a one million dollar purse) and
it has attracted 150 official entries. Of course, some of those
early entries won’t be there due to one reason or another, and
their slots have been for sale to others that didn’t get in on the
sign up list. Who’s going to win, I don’t know, but first think
about what it will take to just make the main event.
Every car will get two chances in qualifying on Friday, with one
lap by everyone first, then a second lap later to complete the
cycle. That should take, oh about 4 hours of excruciating time.
Wonder if Earl will rent a water truck for this one? Next, ten heat
races will run with the fastest six cars in each heat inverted at
the front, and the remaining nine lined straight up by their
qualifying time behind them. Only the top two will go directly to
the main on Saturday with at least $10,000 already in their pocket.
The next 10 will go into the Saturday work up mains, (F up through
the A main), with the top four finishers in each sub-main moving on
until the B main adds four more to the 20 already in the finali. The
last three in each heat are done and go home. Then add the top two
qualifiers, that didn’t earn their way into the main, at the rear,
making it 26 fire breathing sprinters on the chase for the big bucks
when the green flag drops. Sound like fun? Hardly, as it will be
“B’s to the wall” and full speed ahead when this thing starts
action on Friday.
To be the winner, it will take a lot of luck, plenty of skill,
some racing savvy and a car that lasts thru the slide jobs and
“slick track” speed bursts by some who shouldn’t be there, and
yes, even some who should. Of course according to one Indiana
expert, no California driver has a chance, with noted wing drivers
and local USAC runners getting all the attention. I guess the SCRA
guys should just pass? NOT! Don’t count out the Gasman, Richard
Griffin, the Demon, Damion Gardner and Troy “Rambo”
Rutherford even though the cards are “slick stacked” against
them! The SCRA graduates, J J Yeley, Cory Kruseman and Jay
Drake are “slick trained” and will be on the list of my
favorites as well. Boston Reid, Dave Darland, Tracy Hines and
Californian, Bud Kaeding round out my top ten favorites who
should be right in there. My long shot is Jon Stambrough who
could surprise all of them. Others that could surprise are Tyler
Walker, Kasey Kahne, Tony Elliott and maybe Jac Haudenschild. Troy
Cline, Danny Sheridan and our transplanted John Scott
will also represent the Left Coast, plus Billy Wilkerson’s car
will have Brad Noffsinger driving and Glenn Crossno’s # 38
will sport Levi Jones his chance at the big bucks. All of
them will have a serious uphill battle to make it to the front. It
wouldn’t be a major shocker if it’s not one of the favorites to
cash the big check on Monday morning, as we remember other recent
big non-wing races where Travis Rilat, Boston Reid and Jessie
Hockett took the big money from the favorites. So look for some
surprises and hopefully a good show, especially if it rains real
hard Thursday. The game faces on each team will make it hard for
fans to get in good visits until it’s all over. They will all have
the “Yeley look” in the pits, and that is very, very focused.
Good luck to all and make it a west coast winner!
Good luck to the fans, it will be a nightmare just negotiating
traffic in the grandstands just to get a drink at Earl’s bar! And
prior to that, the converging from all over the country just to get
in the grandstands, and live through the marathon that is sure to
be, will earn brownie points for big time traveling. Can you imagine
the crowd? You can’t be worried about “your space” for this
race, there won’t be much. And how will the purse be raised? Count
the heads and multiply by $200, probably the average amount spent by
the attendee’s, and you will have your answer. Will it ever happen
again? Don’t count on it, but just enjoy what happens, it will
make somebody’s year.
How about J J Yeley’s latest creation all set for the Mopar
Million? From the pics I saw it is not exactly a traditional sprint
car in looks, with all the side panel square footage to make it more
“winglike” in making it stick on the slidejobs to come. It looks
like exactly what the traditionalists are fighting against with side
panels that continue to cover up the cars and make me cringe. Is it
a plane, a rocket, a shooting star, or is it faster than a speeding
bullet, will it fly higher than the moon, or is it just another
“mind messer” from J J like the monster he brought to Oskaloosa
in 2002? One thing for sure, J J is good at causing a stir and
winning races, and with $200,000 up for grabs, he wants it all and
will do whatever it takes to get it! His teammate, Cory Kruseman is
relaxing in Hawaii with his wife Carri getting ready for the race
his way. With his recent hot streak, you might say he has as good a
chance as any to earn this big one.
Mike English was at Ventura enjoying another night off
from racing. His recent split with the Jory team came down to taking
care of his rapidly expanding business more than anything else. He
doesn’t have the time to work on a racecar several nights a week,
race on Saturday and keep up with his work load at home and in his
shop. He has added a part time worker and expects more to come in
this growth spurt. Mike is not done driving, but needs to find a
good ride that won’t require a lot of time away form his business.
His 18 year old daughter is gong to college now, so he has that to
take care of as well. Mike is a good man and will work in his fun
when he can, but until then, which could be any time, he has to
concentrate on the financial aspects of his life.
I will be staying home and working on the Wagsdash at the PAS
this week as “things” just won’t let me go travlin’ to Ohio
for this very important race. Plenty left to do for the Wagsdash as
it’s only a few weeks until the chili feed, auction, sexy driver
contest and general good time for fans and racers alike all happens.
The new T-shirt will be “explosive” and different, so plan to
get yours when the black beauty is available on October 18th. Make
plans to come early and enjoy a night of pizza and fun with other
fans and a few racers.
VRA driver Nadine Keller reports she might just enter the sexy
driver contest at the Wagsdash and hopes the Gardner brain trust
finishes fixing her car soon, so she can get back to driving it. She
might have some other female competition on and off the track as Kim
Lewis, wife of Rick Lewis who started driving a sprinter last year,
now has her own sprinter and two races under her belt. Can you
imagine dueling bikini’s? What will the boys do to top them, and
can the defending champ, Kevin Kearce, come up with a better lap
dance for Wilda? Plan to be there early for this show, it might be
interesting. Remember the winner is the one who collects the most
money and moose shorts aren’t going to do it this year!
Look for more great racing this week as those left behind can
drive, too! Will Rip take back his record? Will we have a new
winner? Could Steve Ostling finally push 2nd back a notch and win?
Isn’t it time for Mike Kirby to appear again? Will the two
Josh’s duel for the victory? Can the Podium Cowboy do it in the
dirt this week? Will Charles Davis Jr come West instead of go East
this week? Is Adam Mitchell’s monster weenie dog the secret of his
success? Is Mike Spencer there or here this week? Is it true that 8
of the top 20 in SCRA points will be at the MM? All of this and more
to be answered on “LIVE, it’s Saturday night at the PAS!”
2003 SCRA points as of 9/7
1. Richard Griffin 1806 2. Troy Rutherford 1704 3. Damion Gardner
1676 4. Rip Williams 1539 5. Mike Spencer 1143 6. Steve Ostling 966
7. Rickie Gaunt 944 8. Cory Kruseman 868 9. Mike English 838 10.
Tony Jones 832 11. Josh Ford 832 12. Levi Jones 750 13. Adam
Mitchell 717 14. Alan Ballard 669 15. J.J. Yeley 552 16. Verne
Sweeney 527 17. Seth Wilson 520 18. Jimmy Crawford 503 19. Charles
Davis, Jr 487 20. Bryan Stanfill 462
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