One week ago, gray wet skies and marvelous mud pies were the order
of the day at Perris Auto Speedway, but seven days later, clear blue
skies and Thunderbird flies dotted the air on a perfect Saturday
race day. Rip Williams used a fast car and a few slide jobs
to win his first USAC/CRA race of the year. Troy Rutherford
tried to catch the Ripper in the 30 lap main, finishing 2nd, and
then went out and won the Midget main in a smaller version of the
Mark Priestly owned sprinter. The great weather was very different
than last Saturday, but the racing was wheel to wheel and major
manly.
Mrs Wags is on the ball. Here are her pics for April 24th! click
here to view. Also, here are a few from me. View
here.
Rip Williams, driving the black # 3, John Jory
Corporation, Weld Wheels, Stinger, was on the gas this week as he
started 7th in the main and used one of the oldest moves in the
books to get to the front, the slide job. The afternoon breezes
dried the track out unmercifully, but it stayed very racy thru the
Semi. When the feature got going, and Damion Gardner was out
front leading easily, the track got seriously slippery from the
bottom to the missing top cushion, thus the elbows came out and the
racing got tough. With this Eldora type track, the only way to pass
was with the fast run on the top and dive baby dive to the bottom,
then ease up in front of the car your passing, and then slip back
into the top groove, again. When it works, it’s great, when it
doesn’t, it can get ugly.
Many drivers during the night were forced to utilize this daring
maneuver, but Rip pestered his way to the front with it. He had two
major confrontations that will be known in history as
"ouch" to the victims! The first involved Tony Jones
when the “Cowboy” was running well in about 4th. Rip tried his
hard charging move out of turn one coming up alongside Tony going
into turn two, and…. they bumped! Tony got on the gas momentarily
and tried to pull away and….. they bumped again. Jones popped up
in the air a little, but came down and was the loser. He tried to
keep it going, but spun to a stop against the wall and Rip continued
on. Jones restarted at the back and finished 8th.
Rip continued on looking for his next move up, and when he got to
the leader, he tried another slider. This time he came into turn one
very low and then flung it up right in front of the Demon in slo-mo
speed before they got into turn two. This caused the high groove
flying Damion to slow quickly in order to avoid hitting the black
car too hard, but he ended up stalling his car, and Rip took the
lead. Damion restarted at the back and came up to finish 12th in the
four laps remaining. The “old” man Ripper was feisty tonight.
His fans loved it and Jones and Damion’s fans didn’t. Sprint car
racing is not for the squeamish, and only the strong survive to win
in these monster horsepower machines. Tonight, the strong was the
Ripper, but the question is, will next week be a barnburner for the
fans to witness? My guess is yes! Rip, by the way, is the new point
leader with Damion’s finish sending him back to third, and
Rutherford squeaking into 2nd place. Only 41 points separate the top
four as the season warms up.
Troy “Rambo” Rutherford really got his mojo going this
week. In the main event, he too was using the slide job as his
passing tool. He and Jordan Hermansader had a lot of intense
battles for 2nd at the time. Rambo would slide Jordan coming around
three and Jordan would come back down under him to retake the spot.
That went on until Troy finally took the spot for good, with some
great traffic moves. The racing was hard fought and you had to be
hard nosed and daring to move up. Rutherford was that and more as he
battled until he secured second, but didn’t have time to get to
the leader to make it interesting in the last 4 laps. The early wild
passing efforts could have put either Troy or Mike Kirby in
the lead as each made some great attempts to get by young
Hermansader when he was in 2nd. Still, nobody could make the low
groove work at all and when they tried it, some shuffling happened
as the “train” moved on by above them. Troy, driving the Sander
Engineering, Llumar Window Films, ICI, # 7, then went on to drive an
identically painted Midget and had a big win there. It was a good
night for the young lion.
Jeremy Sherman hasn’t had much luck on the road when he
leaves his home track of Manzanita, but this week he struck a blow
to change all that. Driving Buzz Shoemaker’s, Pick’s Racing
Engines, Stinger, # 0 car, he qualified 17th, then won his heat and
started on the 7th row in the main. He began to work the testy
track, picking off car after car, until he made the podium in third
at the end. A great drive, and perhaps his luck has changed! Maybe
Buzz and son Doug will get some luck themselves if Jeremy comes back
again, they had a good night!
Mike “Killer” Kirby looked good after setting fast
time at 17.370 and transferring to the main to start 8th. He moved
up to third quickly and made some daring moves, but got bit by the
low groove dive attempts to pass that failed, and eventually settled
for 4th. He was this close to 2nd several times, but eventually put
it on the top and brought the red # 38 home in rolling fashion.
Jordan Hermansader had easily his best run of the year as
he fought tooth and nail with the heavy hitters and eventually
ending up 5th in the Alexander, silver bullet, # 4 car. It might
have been his best run with the 410’s as he really looked like he
was in the hunt for a win this week. Ronnie “the Rocket” Case
can’t be superstitious as he doesn’t seem to be bothered by the
green color on his Don Blair owned # 33 car. He qualified 15th, got
the last transfer to the main in his heat and started way back there
on the opening green flag of the main event. He made some great
moves on the slick track to finish sixth, and should be proud of his
best ever finish with USAC/CRA and with a 410 motor. Right behind
him in 7th was Gary W Howard, who was looking pretty good
himself late in the race. The Venard Brothers finished 9th
(Brian) and 14th (Steve) for their best efforts together in a main
event. Brian ran as high as 7th and let the slick track negate any
late charge, as the groove was very narrow. Steve brought out the #
49 car that has the long awaited new paint job that is reminiscent
of the old # 97 car of his dad, Buster, that he drove many years
ago. He is really proud of this car, and rightfully so!
Matthew Rossi (10th) and Mike Leslie (13th) have
both only run with us occasionally, but both had smooth and strong
nights this week. Mike was also 6th in the midgets, doing double
duty tonight. “Naughty” Nadine Keller made her first
USAC/CRA main event with her iron block 360 and did very well,
staying with her “seat time” adventure plan very good. She was
thrilled afterwards getting experience on a track that went from
heavy to slick.
Bad luck seems to follow Jimmy Crawford in his quest to
run the 410’s this season in his new Twister car. He had some
problems at Manzy on the first trip there, where for two days he
hardly got it off the trailer. More of the same tonight, as he was
doing just fine in his heat until he went down the backstretch and
it wouldn’t turn. His wall banging crunch signaled serious damage
to the un-repairable car. He got the first Wagsbucks of $200 for the
year and the first invite to the Wagsdash. His wasn’t the worst
crash of the night. Adam Mitchell launched his white rabbit
into the catch fence in turn one. He jumped the cushion and
destroyed the car. Even the motor took a hit when it broke off a
piece where the motor plate bolts to it. Help sponsors! This one's a
write-off! And for those who ask, we rarely give Wagsbucks to those
who make the main, with our reasoning they already get more for just
starting the main, than we pay out. He looked fine afterwards, but
today he better feel good because the family is picking up their new
Dapple Dachshund puppy, already named Sparkling Princess. This is
courtesy of 4 year old daughter Paige’s great imagination. This
new playmate might keep their brother to our dog, Dubya, a little
calmer with a pal around. Mike Spencer had the gears in his
rear end get stripped and he pulled off early in the main. The shiny
tire award this week went to Uncle Harry of the two Rutherford cars
that shined all night.
Thunderbird flies? March Air Force Base had an air show nearby
that was pretty spectacular and wildly loud over the racetrack late
in the afternoon. I don’t know how it makes you feel when you see
and feel the F-16’s swosh overhead, but it made chills run down my
spine in the heat of the afternoon. Spectacular jets overhead,
flying within inches of each other, trailing white smoke and doing
things my stomach would never forgive me for, it was an awesome
display. Almost as much fun as watching sprint car racing!
Word from the Tulare SCRA show has Super Rickie Gaunt the
big winner with 25 cars making the event. Teammate Charles Davis
Jr was 2nd reversing their finish at the 10 lap test run at
Barona last Friday. Peter Murphy rounded out the podium, with Steve
Ostling 4th and Kevin Urton 5th.
Wow! Ricky Johnson winning his first main at Manzanita
since 1999! And, his son RJ was 5th! What a rush for the
Johnson family! Jay Drake won the USAC sprint main at Beaver
Dam with Cory Kruseman 4th, and John Scott 15th as our
graduates from So Cal continue to shine in the Midwest USAC wars.
Early day today for me as we installed a new 22nd century IBM
mainframe that is so new, it hasn’t been officially announced yet,
so I was pooped after a late night and an early 6 am rising. It’s
installed and working just fine, thank you! What does the future
hold for the Wags? Tune in soon to find out. Next week will have
tales of a special event and more great sprint car racing, as Barona
goes head to head with the PAS! Ouch, it’s starting to hurt!
USAC/CRA FEATURE: (30 laps)
1. Rip Williams, 2. Troy Rutherford, 3. Jeremy Sherman, 4. Mike
Kirby, 5. Jordan Hermansader, 6. Ronnie Case, 7. Gary W. Howard, 8.
Tony Jones, 9. Brian Venard, 10. Matthew Rossi, 11. Rick Becker, 12.
Damion Gardner, 13. Mike Leslie, 14. Steve Venard, 15. Greg Bragg,
16. Nadine Keller, 17. Adam Mitchell, 18. Bobby Cody, 19. Dwayne
Marcum, 20. Steve Paden. NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-26 Gardner, Laps 27-30 Williams.
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Williams-343;
2-Rutherford-325; 3-Gardner-321; 4-Kirby-302; 5-Cory Kruseman-242;
6-Jones-213; 7-Sherman-208; 8-Bragg-170; 9-B.Venard-163;
10-Hermansader-159.
NEXT USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: May 1 - Perris (CA) Auto Speedway
SCRA A FEATURE at Tulare (30 Laps)
1. Rickie Gaunt, 2.Charles Davis Jr, 3. Peter Murphy, 4. Steve
Ostling, 5. Kevin Urton, 6. Alan Ballard, 7. Mike. Faria, 8. Sweet,
9. R. Faria, 10. Altaffer, 11. Seth Wilson, 12. Boespflug, 13. Casey
Shuman, 14. Alex Pruett, 15. Ronnie Clark, 16. Verne Sweeney, 17.
Robin Yount, 18. Mark Nation, 19. Evett, 20. Martin, 21. Danny
Sheridan, 22. Kaline Verville No Time. Laps Led: Murphy 1-11, Gaunt
12-30
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