There were well over 400 friends of Dean
Thompson packed into the San Pedro Sheraton Grand Ballroom on Sunday
afternoon to pay tribute to the memories of the popular driver who
remains # 1 in the hearts of his fans. An unknown “host” made
sure the food and drink were plentiful as some of racing’s famous
paid homage to the man who still has the most non wing victories in
the CRA and SCRA history books.
A huge viewing screen featuring old Thompson
racing tapes pieced together by Sandra Bartosh played on in the
afternoon as Parnelli Jones, Louis Senter, Bob Hogle, Jay East, Rick
Goudy, Ron Shaver, Jimmy Oskie, Rip Williams, Mike Spencer, Verne
Sweeney, and dozens of other significant visitors gathered around to
celebrate the memories of Deano. His old crew from the
“little Red Sucker” attended including Bruce Bromme Jr,
Eric Kaufman, Gary Tanaka and “Mom”, Marge Bromme.
Dean’s sister Barbara got out of the hospital
to tell a brilliant story of her brother and gave appreciation’s
to many in the crowd by name for their support of his life and
career. She gave new meaning to the life and times of Dean and said
he made sure she knew he was number 1 always, and I think he still
is. The proud lady had the crowd roaring over the little things she
shared with them.
Former Ascot announcer, and current Perris
infield mike man, Chris Holt, then took the crowd through some of
Deans many accomplishments including most lifetime victories, most
lifetime fast times and most victories in a year. He is still on the
top of the leader board in non-wing victories and the only one over
100. Chris was there through Dean’s storied career and was an
emotional story teller as he entertained the attentive crowd with
his own Deano stories. It was a fitting tribute to one of the finest
drivers, and a hall of famer, from the Ascot era. Rest in peace
Deano, you remain Mr Ascot.
The Oval Nationals is a few days away and it
will settle the NWWC picture with the top three point leaders
currently USAC drivers. There is not much chance of any SCRA driver
to sit on top when it’s over on Saturday. Remember last week I
stated there wasn’t much chance for anyone by Cory Kruseman to
catch J J either, so what do I know after he and Bud went ahead of
him? I know that Cory Kruseman, Bud Kaeding and J J Yeley will have
nothing on their mind but winning, not only the $30,000 winners
check, but add the NWWC winners share, another tidy sum, and they
will be very focused.
So the questions of the week include the
following: Can Cory Krsueman overcome his record setting teammate, J
J Yeley, and win the biggest race of his career? Will J J shake off
last weeks Manzy DNF’s and win at the PAS again? Can Bud win
without crew chief Davey Jones who moved on to a great deal with
Silver Crown and then IRL? Will Tony Elliott ride his success last
week to two in a row? Can the Cowboy dominate the PAS like he has
from time to time? Will the Ripper put his “old” bones in the
winner circle in yet another 50 lapper? Will the Demon come back to
life and show why he was the most talked about driver in years? Can
Rambo do what he did at Granite City and beat the USAC hot dogs at
their own game? Is it time for the real Gasman to win the big one at
Perris as he claims another championship? Will Kirbyman do what he
did a few years ago and run away from the pack at the Oval? Will
Super Rickie win another Oval or maybe even Rodney Argo? The
scenarios are unlimited and now it’s time to put up or shut up.
Nobody can handicap these big races
successfully, especially with all the heavy hitters coming to the
PAS for the biggest event of the year, but I think it will be a
surprise winner this year! Look for the SCRA’s finest, including
the Cowboy, the Demon, the Gasman, the Ripper, Rambo, and the
Kirbyman to pull a surprise on the heavy favorites. It would be just
like Super Rickie Gaunt to grab the brass ring laughing, now
wouldn’t it! With the cooler weather now, the track should hold up
fine and the cushion will go to the top and the racing is going to
be wild. I can’t wait to get there.
On Thursday I will be riding with push truck
driver Skip Creith all night so hope to have fun doing that. It will
be the third time in my career as a sprint car fan that I get to do
it. The first time was at Ascot in the last year, and it was a
thrill. The next time was in Workin’ Woody at Eagle Speedway in
Lincoln, Nebraska. It was first a mudbath, and a lot of laughs from
Art Malies, then a ball. Now, Skip will be giving me the bird’s
eye view at Perris, so waive at me as we go by! On Friday I will be
checking out the bean bag deal and defending champion yzman in
action. I wonder if the Sleeze has tried this form of entertainment?
A little more business here as there are still
laps for sale for the Oval Nationals and you can still get on one,
and into the drawing for the NASCAR hood. Get your Wagsdash t-shirt
and your last chance to win the beautiful Mrs Wags T-shirt quilt
will be Saturday night when Kim Donner will draw the lucky winner
during intermission, and I hope it’s me. Naw, I can’t win and I
can’t get Mrs Wags to make me one either. For those who haven’t
got their Wagsdash payoff, I’ll have that with me as well, so look
me up. It is winding down and I guess I am, too!
NWWC Points as of 11/02/03
1 Cory Kruseman 515, 2 Bud Kaeding 514, 3 J.J.
Yeley 493, 4 Levi Jones 472, 5 Troy Rutherford 449, 6 Damion Gardner
437, 7 Richard Griffin 389, 8 Mike Spencer 285, 9 Rip Williams 272,
10 Josh Ford 240, 11 Mike English 230, 12 Boston Reid 211, 13 Alan
Ballard 156, 14 Jimmy Crawford 150, 15 Charles Davis, Jr. 125, 16
Tony Jones 90, 17 Adam Mitchell 79, 18 Bob Ream, Jr. 69, 19 Rickie
Gaunt 61, 20 Jac Haudenschild 58, 21 Seth Wilson 52, 22 Mel Murphy
35, 23 Ronnie Clark 29.
SCRA points as of 11/02/03
1. Richard Griffin 2083, 2. Troy Rutherford
1985, 3. Damion Gardner 1946, 4. Rip Williams 1708, 5. Steve Ostling
1283, 6. Mike
Spencer 1263, 7. Tony Jones 1156, B. Rickie Gaunt 1101, 9. Josh Ford
1069, 10. Mike English 1004, 11. Cory Kruseman 967, 12. Levi Jones
946, 13. Adam Mitchell 888, 14. Alan Ballard 805, 15. Charles Davis,
Jr 714, 16. Seth Wilson 628, 17. Verne Sweeney 601, 18. J.J. Yeley
592, 19. Brian Venard 588, 20. Mike Kirby 558.
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