When the hometown hero returns home from the
wars early to please his fans, and promptly gets DQ’d, you know it
wasn’t a perfect weekend. But, watching Tony
“Cowboy” Jones riding roughshod over the Gasman and the
Demon for his 2nd win of the year, it was nearly perfect on the
track. Adding 30 laps to the normally exciting SCRA program is tough
getting in under curfew, but the gritty Wagsdash competitors shook
off a shaky start and scored their own victory before the 10 PM
curfew with Alan “The
Bakersfield Cowboy” Ballard winning the 13th annual edition in
front of an appreciative crowd.
The beautiful sunny day started off with the
annual Mrs Wags Chili Feed and some of the usual Wagsdash hi-jenks.
The pit stop contest was too early for the defending champions, so Will
“the Thrill” Perkins crew won the event in their absence, in
a hard fought battle with the eventual Wagsdash Champion team of Alan
Ballard. The competitors have to change a tire and shock
absorber, and the quickest to do it, wins. Then the sexy driver
contest took off with the two lady drivers challenging the rowdy men
drivers. Nadine Keller &
Kim Lewis were not too keen on the idea at first, but were real
troopers on the stage. As usual, it was like pulling teeth getting
the male drivers on stage, but Julie Shiosaki, Terri Bliss and Fran
Herdrich are veteran arm twisters, so it all worked out. The top
four finalists included Rip
Williams, yes I said the Ripper, Alan Ballard, Kim Lewis and the
winner, Spunky Mike Spencer.
Kim was workin’ the crowd when she got into it for the money, but
young Spencer was the best cash grabber of the day, barely. I wonder
who gave him the $100 bill? The one who collects the most money is
declared the winner and the Wagsdash purse was the overall winner
with the $880 raised, wow!
With 46 cars in the pits, it looked like a good
night was about to happen. Ooops, only 45 now as word got around
that Cory Kruseman had
been disqualified for motor offset of less than an inch. More about
that later. The racing was as good as it gets as the track was racy
and the Cowboy just stepped on the gas until he won his 16th
lifetime SCRA race with some hard racing and one major slide job for
the lead. Tony Jones has
not had the best of years in 2003 with broken motors, parts breaking
or other cars whacking him, so when the team got a new Maxim
chassis, things changed immediately.
The Podium Cowboy is now driving as well
as ever and has two wins in a row, one on the small half mile of
Perris and one on Ventura’s small bull ring. The big half-mile of
Manzy is up next in two weeks, so we will see if he can make it a
trifecta. Tony had fast time at 11.890 and ran 2nd in his heat, and
in the JE Pistons Passing Masters Dash, to line up on the front row
of the main event. Driving the Ferreira Dairy, Standard Feeding, VGI
Graphics, # 2 Maxim, the Cowboy was just plain hot every time he hit
the track. While the feature action gave us some great and wild
action, it was Jones alone on the top of the heap at the end, a
winner again and a happy young driver when it was all over.
Richard
Griffin had a pretty hot night himself winning his heat and the
dash before running 2nd in the 30 lap main. It was the Gasman
slicing and dicing with Tony, Troy Rutherford and Damion
Gardner that made the crowd go wild. It was a fast track at Jim
Naylor’s facility this week as the Temecula Valley Pipe and
Supply, Arizona Race Mart, Circle C Marketing, # 50 car was lifting
the wheels and putting on a show. Great run by the point leader who
looks like he will garner another championship this season, unless
something unforeseen happens. He is 138 points ahead of Rutherford,
with the Demon only 31
points behind him.
Speaking of the Demon, Damion
Gardner, he qualified 14th and just missed the dash. He ran 2nd
in his heat to Rodney Argo and lined up 13th on the main event grid.
He drove the Willis Machine, TCR, Gaerte, # 45 like normal and
surged quickly up to third for the best passing job of the main
event. Damion looks like he is ready to take names and hit hard in
the big ones coming up. Keep your eye on him!
Mike
English jumped into the Moosemobile this week as Tom and Laurie
Sertich returned after a two year layoff with great success. Mike
had quick time until Jones stole it late in the order, ending up 2nd
quick and the only other car besides Jones under 12 seconds.
That’s fast! He ran 3rd in the Semi to make the main and finished
7th in the familiar turquoise blue and white # 92. Plans are for him
to drive it again at the Kindoll Classic. Welcome back!
The Wagsdash line-up always has some surprises
as some already qualified cars don’t always show and I go shopping
for replacements. Of course, I am very popular during the last few
days before the Wagsdash as all the wannabe’s are ready to get in
the race. This year three cars didn’t show that I expected and one
that I didn’t expect, arrived with his new #66. J
Hicks drives for a very low buck team and I was surprised they
got another car this soon, but later he showed why he came back with
a great drive in the Wagsdash. With the field full early in the
night, one of the newly invited drivers had his problems. Bobby
Cody launched his car out the back exit and was done for the
night. Enter Charles Davis Jr to the rescue as the last
invitee.
The race started off a lot like the message
board jokester predicted, yellow, yellow, yellow, and a lot like any
race with more inexperienced drivers in it. That is the Wagsdash! It
is for those who need the experience! It usually starts slow as they
sort out their desire to win $2500 on the first lap. But, like
usual, they always settled down, and after five laps had mercifully
completed, it was a great race the rest of the way. “The
Bakersfield Cowboy” was hot from his 7th starting spot and
took the lead handily with a great march thru those in front of him,
and he was never better on this track. Driving his dad, Earnie’s,
Matrix, Dick’s Automotive, Quality Diesel Electric, # 97, “BC”
really did a number on the boys as he threaded his way thru traffic
and stayed out of trouble until the checkers fell. A great job and I
still don’t know where the motor came from because he junked his
only bullet at the last SCRA race. He is the youngest Wagsdash
winner and was so happy he didn’t know what to do with himself in
the winners circle. They got a little help from the Tony Jones team
that pitted right next to them in one of the barn paths. Both
winners parked right next to each other, how could that be?
Jordan
Hermansader and J Hicks
both did exceptionally well. Jordan passed from 16th to get 2nd and
J Hicks came from 20th to get 3rd. Officially Hicks started 18th,
but elected to go to the back to check out his motor. Later he
proved it was working just fine and if there were a few more laps, I
think he could have done more damage. Mark
Heidenreich crashed hard on lap 3 and was done. Later he
received a DVD player with surround sound as a hard luck award. He
was sore, but no broken bones and will be fine, but his car is not!
For the second time in history, I made an error
after the race on who was the hard charger to get the $380.86 in the
Lafond Jar. A too quick study made Charles
Davis Jr the winner and we gave him the bottle. Happy Charlie,
but on further review, J Hicks tied him and the official
“Freddie” report confirms it. So, I will pay J Hicks the same
$380.86, as it was my mistake. We couldn’t have split the bottle
anyway. Charlie also gets the Rimmer Long Tow Award from merry old
England when we see him at Manzy next race. I know, I know, it was
“lost” back at the booth.
So, Ventura Raceway had a big write-up in the
LA Times motor racing section of their paper this past week
advertising the Wagsdash and that Tony Stewart’s big Mopar racer,
driven by popular hometown hero Cory
Kruseman, would be racing on Saturday night. What a coup! All
the advertising promo done by promoter Jim Naylor shouted the
special news that the hometown hero who made good would be on the
track for the fans entertainment on this Saturday night. Cory, along
with his wife Carri and daughter Casie, took time out from his busy
schedule to celebrate with the Wagtimer’s at the wild Cronies
event the night before the Wagsdash and brought along Nelson
Stewart, (Tony’s father) and his crew chief Bobby Barth. The later
two drove the big rig all the way from Indiana just to make this
race. This further advertised the big special event in front of a
partisan sprint car crowd anxious to see the Mopar power under
Cory’s boot in action the next day. The huge Mopar advertising rig
was the first to park in the pits on Saturday morning, so everybody
was happy? It would be an event to remember and it was on Wagsdash
day!
It wasn’t long after the drivers meeting that
the word leaked out that Cory’s car had been deemed illegal and
the rig quickly backed out and was sent home. Can you say shock? The
local hero was banished and a wheel hadn’t even been turned. Would
it have turned out different if we only had 24 cars in the pits? So
what’s next? Will Tony Stewart recall his car back to Indiana and
keep J J from coming for the two big races ahead? Did it kill any
chance that Tony might get involved with a car in SCRA? Did Nelson
call his son Tony on Sunday morning, and what did he have to say
about the SCRA and the welcome they received? What would have been
different if Nelson had a good report? Will this hurt the NWWC this
year at the Oval Nationals and the years to come? Was it a rule that
could have been bypassed for this race and given the fans what they
really wanted? Did Indiana runners John Scott and Levi Jones get the
same scrutiny with their cars? Is it anybody’s business but the
SCRA? Is the message board making a mockery of the whole thing? Is
this the straw that broke the camels back. Should the SCRA not be
the sanctioning body for the NWWC? These are just a few of the
thoughts that went thru my mind, but I am not casting stones, only
reporting the mood.
Take nothing away from Tony Jones super win or
the great Wagsdash event put on later, the whole race day was
tainted by this decision, right or wrong, and it took away from our
day. I remember the argument when the SCRA car owners wanted to know
why USAC could run the offsets in the SCRA points NWWC events. The
answer was, because that’s the way it is back there and if we want
them to run with us, we need to bend a little. Didn’t we just get
the reverse of that here on the left coast. Oh well, rules are rules
and if it’s your football, you play the game the way you want to,
that is until another bully comes along. Enough, it is what it is,
but is it over? Since I wasn’t involved in this decision, I
don’t know anything, now do I?
Down goes the soap box and up comes the
attaboy’s. My thanks to all who helped us put this Wagsdash event
together, and particularly my friends and fellow Wagtimer’s Mike
and Evelyn Clark, Sonia & Krista Bandy, Fran & Jim Herdrich,
Norm Bogan, Darleen & Tina Dils, Julie Shiosaki, Joe & Ellen
Ellis, Jim & Jan Fargo, Tory Clarett, Terri Bliss, Jennifer
Perry, Steve, Kim & Korie Lafond, Tracey and Gerry Johnson, Kari
Alvarran, Mark, Ben & Bethany Thrasher. To Jim Naylor and his
staff and all the SCRA officials who orchestrated “the toughest 30
laps in racing, at the raciest little track by the sea”, my hats
off to all of you! To all who donated to the many fund raisers, the
sponsors on the calendar and the event T-shirt, my thanks to all of
you, your race was spectacular! It was the best one of them all!
I will be at Manzanita next week with Mrs Wags
Quilt and a few t-shirts hoping to set up a booth, so look for me.
Also that lap money for the Oval Nationals is filling up, get on
board and either e-mail me at winglesswarriors@aol.com or call at
949-472-9247 to get in the program and have a chance in the drawing
for a NASCAR hood from the PAS. The top three get the $5,000 extra
raised.
This one took a while to write. I guess I am
just disappointed about the way things went, but not about the
racing, it was awesome. I only hope we are racing at Ventura next
season and the years to come, but there is a big question mark on
that story. I was already unhappy this year over getting the
Wagsdash scheduled against the Trophy Cup that my friend Trophy Dave
puts on every year. I want to support him because he does me. I
worked hard to get off his date, and still ended up on it again. He
did build a beautiful trophy, didn’t he!!! When a celebrity like
Cory comes to your special event because you ask him, and then
doesn’t even get to run the next day, well the highs and lows in
racing are sometimes met coming and going. All in all, it was a
beautiful weekend for the Wagtimes workers and me.
A FEATURE (30 Laps)
1. Tony Jones. 2. Richard Griffin. 3, Damion Gardner. 4. Troy
Rutherford. 5. Josh Ford. 6. Mike Kirby. 7. Mike English. 8. John
Scott. 9. Levi Jones. 10. Steve Ostling. 11, Rip Williams. 12,
Charles Davis, Jr. 13. Rodney Argo. 14. Greg Bragg. 15. Marc Hart,
16. Alan Ballard. 17. Verne Sweeney. 18. Richard McCormick. 19.
Bobby Graham. 20. Jordan Hermansader. Laps Led: Rutherford 1,
Griffin 2, Rutherford 3-6, Griffin 7-21, T. Jones 22-30.
SCRA points as of 10/18/03
Richard Griffin 2015, 2. Troy Rutherford, 1877 3. Damion Gardner,
1846 4. Rip Williams 1682, 5. Mike Spencer, 1199 6. Steve Ostling,
1197, 7. Tony Jones 1066, 8. Rickie Gaunt 1040, 9. Josh Ford 1010,
10. Mike English 1004, 11. Cory Kruseman 868, 12. Levi Jones 850,
13. Adam Mitchell 823, 14. Alan Ballard 778 15. Charles Davis, Jr
651, 16. Seth Wilson 628, 17. Verne Sweeney 601 18. J.J. Yeley 552,
19. Brian Venard 526, 20. Jimmy Crawford 503.
WAGSDASH (30 laps)
1. Alan Ballard, 2. Jordan Hermansader, 3. J Hicks, 4. Charles Davis
Jr., 5. Mike Spencer, 6. Greg Bragg, 7. Brian Venard, 8. Danny
Sheridan, 9. Will Perkins, 10. Seth Wilson, 11. Cal Smith, 12. Jimmy
Crawford, 13. Steve Venard, 14. Ronnie Case, 15. Mel Murphy, 16.
Chris Tramel, 17. Duane Marcum, 18. Dan Hilberg, 19. Mark
Heidenreich, 20. Gary W. Howard
|