Damion Gardner made the “little red sucker” sing this
week grabbing his 2nd CRA win of the season. The weather at Perris
was perfect as a cool breeze greeted the crowd anxious to see the
seasons first 50 lapper with 33 cars in the house. Bobby Cody
led the first 14 laps convincingly, but when he and Gardner touched
wheels, he came out on the losing side and slid to a stop backwards
against the inside front stretch K-rail and was done for the night.
The track was like the weather and tires were never an issue, as Garner
looked like the Demon we all know as he worked his way to the front
and pulled away after overtaking Steve Ostling on lay 36.
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There have been few long races as smooth as this one with no fuel
or tire problems, and some hard action on the track made the
Memorial Day weekend kick off with a bang. Starting on the third row
in the main event, Damion Gardner drove the red, Temecula
Valley Pipe & Supply, Arizona Race Mart, Madera Produce, # 50
like it was silver and green. He was 7th quick and 2nd in his heat
before his putting this one in the bank for the Bruce Bromme Jr led
team. They have worked hard to change their set-up patterns for
their new driver this season and watch out now as Damion is always a
handful and they seem to be in sync. Damion was on a plane at 1:30
in the morning, heading to Eldora for another shot at that fast
place, but can you say rainout!
Mike “Killer” Kirby looks intent on running smooth and
chasing the points after another stellar race this week in the ITI
Performance, Sander Engineering, Snap On Tool, # 38, TCR car. Kirby
was 2nd in qualifying, 3rd in his heat and started on the fourth row
in the main next to fast timer, Troy Rutherford. He used a
lot of patience and his “Kool” head moving thru the pack and
ultimately slipped into 2nd, but alas there was not enough laps left
to chase down the winner. He had a few wheelstands along the way as
he put the fast Crossno owned car to the front. He is one point
ahead of Gardner in the chase after point leader Rip Williams
as the season nears the third of the way in.
If determination was all it took to be a winner, Rip Williams
was one long ago. Forget that he has never won a sprint car
championship, even though he has driven cars that won the number one
for two different car owners, Rip has a lot going for him this year.
He leads the points by 42 at this juncture and doesn’t look like
he is going to give it up. He was 3rd quick and won his heat on the
way to finishing third this week. Looking fast as always in the
black John Jory Corporation, Weld Wheels, Stinger # 3, the Ripper is
living up to his nickname. His car has been fast every week and
that’s why he is the point leader, he stands on the gas hard!
Although Bobby Cody had an early exit in the main event,
his friendly signal to the eventual winner showed his extreme
displeasure in getting knocked out of his 2nd race in a row. Bobby
has turned a 180 in his driving career this season, first starting
with asking for help after an extremely tough season last year. As a
rookie two years ago, he hit the dirt with a fast car that had some
directional problems, putting him on the trailer more times than he
wanted, and sometimes with a car battered and bruised. Like most of
us, his off track “situations” weighed heavily in his racing,
but he resolved all that and hit 2004 with a different attitude. He
requested help from Harlan Willis and Mike Nigh and they delivered
in spades, redoing his car and giving him a chance to improve his
driving. The results showed immediately as he has run harder and
faster, and with better control than ever. He hasn’t been as lucky
as he wants yet, with a 7th at Hanford his best run so far, he has
had some front running experiences that didn’t complete well, like
this past week at Ventura when he almost made it to the finish line,
but looks like he is coming to be a contender more so every week.
Several drivers had some great stuff for us this week starting
with Greg Taylor who got his first ride in the Harlan Willis
# 45 this week. He was 9th quick out of the box and just missed a
transfer from his heat. He made it with a 4th in the Semi and ran
strong all night finishing 8th. The talented driver is jumping
around with some pavement 360 racing, some VRA and CRA, so is ready
to bust out. Harlan is known for his ability to get the best out of
his driver and we’ll see if this is a one time venture or not.
Jack Dearmond Jr has returned to racing after last years
crash that broke his neck. He wore the halo long enough and has done
some laps on practice nights, but was ready to race again. His new
car is silver with some orange flames on it. The nose piece will be
different next time out as it is inverted more than the allowable
one inch. It is a good looking car and he did very well with a 10th
place finish from the back row for the hard charger run of the week.
He was all smiles as this was a long time coming.
Greg Bragg has been improving each week in the Bill Pratt
owned # 12 once driven by Steve Ostling. He ran a strong race
this week getting to fifth with one of his best outings ever with
CRA. He passed plenty of good cars for this finish to be an
exceptional one. Steve Paden is a known midget driver in
these parts. He showed up this week with a pristine black Stealth
chassied number 01 and took on the seat for the first time. He
didn’t make the main, but did well for his first time racing with
the CRA.
The “oh nooo” group this week included Bobby Cody’s
problems and went on with others. Steve Venard changed owners
and car numbers, but not the color scheme, as he made the main only
to be the first to drop out. Rick Becker got the black flag
for his fuel cell being loose and he was done. Adam Mitchell
returned to the wars with a new car after his awful crash a few
weeks ago. He was doing great shaking it down in the main, but a
water hose broke and he pulled in spewing liquid behind him. Dwayne
Markum dropped out late in the race in the Jim Ruth # 25, and
then the young Jim Ruth’s 50th birthday party started a little
early! Jeremy Sherman made it over from Phoenix to drive
Billy Wilkerson’s # 11 car, but ended pulling off early with a
15th place finish after one stop in the main.
They still haven’t found out who battered the water truck at
Perris, so it’s time for the man (?) to step up and tell all. If
it was an accident, just spit it out and get onto the restitution.
If not, be a man! The PAS is getting creative to be more fan
friendly these days. In addition to knocking the admission back a
dollar this season, they give away tickets to the next race each
week if four fans can predict who is going to win the heat races.
Now they are doing some “what if” promotions by announcing
before the main if certain drivers win, a special $5 off for the
fans in attendance if they bring their ticket stub back to the next
race. You know, it’s not easy to be a promoter, and finding ways
to bring the fans in is very hard!
Super Rickie Gaunt made it 4 in a row at Barona in SCRA
racing this past weekend. Teammate Charles Davis Jr was
runner-up for the 4th time as well as the Extreme Twins keep cashing
the biggest checks in the SCRA world. Good jobs also by Kevin
Urton, Allan Ballard and Mike English as well as 25 cars
made the race.
I am a little late this week because, in addition to the great
racing we saw on Saturday night, I took two grandsons to the Dodger
game Sunday and also watched five baseball games of my 9 year old
grandson Hunter, who was in town playing at the Big League Dreams
park in Riverside. They won 4 of them and played for the
championship of the tournament, against the number one rated team in
the nation in their age group “Juice, and lost.
USAC/CRA Main event winner Damion Gardner, Kirby, Williams,
Ostling, Bragg, Spencer, B Venard, Taylor, Rutherford, DeArmond,
Hermansader, Zeihl, Hillberg, Case, Sherman, Mitchell, Jones, Argo,
Marcum, Becker, Cody, S Venard.
Points USAC/CRA (50 Laps): 1) Williams 592, 2) Kirby 550, 3)
Gardner 549, 4) Rutherford 516, 5) Jones 340, 6) Bragg 333, 7) B
Venard 332, 8) Ostling 328, 9) Kruseman 313, 10) Sherman 310.
SCRA -MAIN EVENT (30 Laps) 1. Gaunt, 2. Davis, 3. Urton, 4.
Ballard, 5. English, 6. Clark, 7. Sweeney, 8. Gremett, 9. Whitcomb,
10. Springstead, 11. Tedrick, 12. Reyer, 13. Ellertson, 14. Wilson,
15. Martin, 16. Pruett, 17. Everhart, 18. Nation, 19. Pelkey, 20.
Shuman, 21. Schuler, 22. Murphy.- No Time. Laps Led: Sweeney 1-7,
Urton 8-11, Gaunt 12-30
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