WEATHER FORCES FRUSTRATION
IN THE RANKS WITH BOTH PERRIS AND BARONA RAINED OUT
by Ken Wagner |
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BARONA GETS IN SOME PRACTICE TIME ON MEDIA DAY
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It was a frustrating day for the SCRA and CRA on Saturday as both
clubs got rained out by a late arriving storm that made mud pies
instead of racy dirt tracks. What was destined to be a defining
weekend for Southern California racing, turned out to be a false
start of sorts, but not for long. Theresulting dew point experience
makes April 24th the newest conflict date as Perris rescheduled
their rainout for the next Saturday on an already
scheduled USAC midget race day making it a double header. It falls
on what was an open date for CRA and goes against the SCRA’s 2nd
visit to Tulare.
There was a media day at Barona on Friday with some 15 or so
sprinters scattered around the different finger like locations of
the pits. The sprawling pit area has many little satellite parking
areas, and on multiple levels, over terrain that is among many trees
and boulders, making it one of the most scenic pits in the country.
The only thing missing was a creek
running nearby, like at North Vernon in Indiana, to make it even
more countrified. A free fan day and $10 pit entrance brought out a
small crowd of onlookers wanting to see the new venue for SCRA.
From my last visit here, it looked much the same, with some
important changes. There were newly created parking spots for the
bigger haulers that was lacking last time. There was a new safety
fence complete with the top bent towards the track like most tracks,
and more dirt on the track than before, I think. A lot of work has
been done around the place, by many including some volunteers, yet
the grandstands still need more seat room for anticipated crowds.
The beautiful evening was spent with plenty of practice for those in
attendance. They included Mike Spencer, Rickie Gaunt, Charles Davis
Jr, Mel Murphy, Jeremy Ellerston, Alex Pruitt, Mark Nation, Dennis
Reeves, Randy Waitman, Seth Wilson, and a few more. The Moose # 92
car was waiting for Mike English, but he was back at the shop
repairing a transmission and missed out. The day also allowed some
lightning sprints plenty of practice
also. The evening ended with a ten lap race with nine cars running
in it, The front row starter, Charlie Davis, won the quickie
exhibition and back row starter, teammate Rickie Gaunt, ran 2nd. The
anticipated first 20-car, 30 lap feature will have to wait until the
next SCRA appearance.
The cool clear star filled night ended with no hint of rain, but
early in the morning the bucket brigade opened up from above and
ruined the days fun for many. There was no way haulers could get in
the pits on the muddy paths that went around the pits. Perhaps the
Barona Casino had a racy day? At Perris, even though it is pretty
flat, too much water fell in two hours to allow getting the rigs in
so they could work it in. Some came, circled
around in the mud, and left to find higher more solid ground to wait
for the outcome. Perris really tried to get it in and waited until
after 3 PM officially, to make the call. It was obvious earlier,
when the rain continued to come down, that no racing could happen.
It did clear up in the evening, but too late! A lot of money was
wasted, both promotional and from
racers and fans who traveled, so it is a shame. Not many rainouts in
SO Cal, but it is curious that the only measurable rain in some time
happened just in time to ruin everything, except at Ventura, which
usually loses when moisture is anywhere in the area.
Last week Danny Sheridan won at Hanford again as success looks like
it is coming to him. This week Chris Wakim won his first race of the
year at Ventura in his new coil over car after struggling a little
to this point. In the Midwest, John Scott was second at Gas City for
his best USAC finish so far. Cory Kruseman was 6th and Jay Drake
18th.
Next week it’s back to basics as Perris hosts the CRA Sprint cars
and USAC Midgets in the double header and SCRA travels up the 99
highway to Tulare. Till then, Ta Ta.
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