MIKE
KIRBY WINS 4TH FEATURE OF SEASON AS FOG HORNS ARE THE ORDER OF THE
NIGHT
by Ken Wagner |
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JIM GRESHAM REMEMBERED BY THE CROWD
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As the 2004 USAC/CRA Valvoline series continues, the club made it's
2nd trip to Ventura Raceway The evening began with a touching
tribute to Jim Gresham, a man well-known to the local racing scene,
who died last week when the hauler he was driving crashed. Most
recently, Jim has worked as a crewmember on Jimmy Crawford's team.
He will be missed.
A heavy fog rolled in as the Main Event lined up, but that didn't
seem to bother Mike Kirby as he followed Mike Spencer for 27 laps
before making a pass up and around the youngster, denying him his
chance for a first USAC/CRA win.
Kirby, driving the Snap on Tools, Sander, ITI Performance, # 38, was
6th quick on the night out of 33 cars, ran third in his heat, and
was scheduled to start 5th in the Main. After two red flag stops,
the rules mandated single file restart had him in third position,
where he grabbed 2nd quickly and went on to dog Spencer until that
late pass for the win. Kirby used his coil over version car here
instead of the 4-bar car used the last trip, and it worked out very
well for this popular winner. He won in this same car with a 360 in
it at a VRA race here earlier in the year, which is why they put the
410 in it this time out. It has been nearly 4 months since Kirby's
last 410 win, and he and his crew were elated.
Point leader Rip Williams picked up a few points on nemesis, Damion
Gardner, as he drove the John Jory Corp, AMA Plastics, Ricks Truck
Works # 3 to his 5th top five finish in a row and second runner-up
spot, in two weeks. Rip chased the winner most of the race and swept
into 2nd when Kirby took the lead. The Ripper continues to run
consistent as the season enters the homestretch. The chance to
capture his first driving championship of his career, though not a
lock, is certainly a possibility.
Mike Spencer looked to be in good shape as he led the third attempt
to start (or restart) the Main Event in the number one position on
the grid. He had a nearly flat left rear tire the entire race, but
still had his first win within his grasp up until the very end. The
young lion has improved a lot in his Spenco Machine, Murrieta
Development, Del Mar Wire, # 44 car, and almost pulled off what
surely is coming very soon, his first big win! He settled for 3rd,
his best of the season out of 3 top five finishes. Mike has run some
in Indiana during the year and has missed a lot of races on the left
coast.
Jimmy Crawford has had a tough time recently. Losing crewman Jim
Gresham in a hauler crash was devastating. Still, he came to race
this night and made the Main, earning a front row starting spot.
When his car lined up at the back of the Main instead, he popped
into the announcer's booth and told the crowd he wanted Ronnie Case
to have a chance to win rookie of the year. He put him in his # 13
car after Case failed to qualify for the Main Event. Unfortunately
for Ronnie, he was one of the two red flag stops when he biked the
unfamiliar car high and just got it on four wheels, when he nailed
the wall hard enough to put him out.
Damion Gardner was making a run through his heat when disaster
struck. The Demon loves to win and runs hard all the time and had
cleared into second place. When he set the car hard left coming out
of turn three in an attempt to get the leader with a familiar move
he uses, it was oops time. Unfortunately, the car he had just passed
missed the brake testing sign and whacked him enough to send him on
a wild toad ride into the wall. The car needed major repair work by
the crew, but he came back to win the Semi and ran 5th in the main.
Rickie Gaunt made a rare appearance with USAC/CRA in the Nadine
Kellar back-up car that Mike Spencer drove at Skagit. He set fast
time at 11.970, ran 2nd in his heat and lined up 8th on the Main
Event starting grid, where he finished after a lot of hard racing on
Super Rickie's part. Gary W Howard brought his family for an outing
to watch this week, as the Jack Keene car was staying in the garage.
When he walked in the gate, Ron Bach put him in the Mopar-powered
car usually driven by Tom Stansberry. Gary was 2nd in his heat and
ran 16th in the finale for a fun night.
Greg Bragg was the hard charger this week coming from 20th to 12th.
Great job by the man who is running 6th in points this season.
Others doing some passing on a track that wasn't surrendering much
this week were: Tony Jones from 15th to 7th, Danny Sheridan from
17th to 11th and Damion from 9th to 5th.
The 14th Annual Wagsdash has finally settled several things and is
ready to happen. The date change from October 23rd back one week to
the 16th is final. I know a few of you are going thru some
rearranging, but I can only say I am sorry. Just don't miss it!
Stories of air and room reservations being changed are flying, and I
hope everyone can still make it! Brad Noffsinger has confirmed he
can make the earlier date, to be the Grand Marshal, so a great
poster of him is in the works in the Naylor production studio right
now. It is more than rumor that he will be the mystery driver in the
Keller back-up car that night, so that is news. He will be the first
Grand Marshal in Wagsdash history to add racing to his Grand Marshal
duties.
As for the format change, let me clarify a few things. For a number
of reasons, I have decided to forgo the annual Wagsdash 30 lapper
that always presses the curfew time at Ventura. I will instead
realign my Wagsdash purse payout. I never know what the purse will
be at race time, but hope to have somewhere in the $18,000 range
like prior years. Given whatever we bring in, it will likely be paid
out in the following fashion. There will be two dashes run early in
the night. Prior to the race, I will select 20 low buck racers like
always (they have to have run at least 5 USAC/CRA events to
qualify). At the drivers meeting, I will draw 4 names out of these
twenty, and they will run 6 laps for a $2,500 purse. It will be
called the "Little Dawg" Dash. Then the top six point
leaders in USAC/CRA will be inverted and run 8 laps for a $3,000
purse. This will be the "Big Dawg" Dash.
The remainder of the money will go into the evening's regular USAC/CRA
Main Event. The winner's share will be increased by $2,500, thus
paying $5,000 to win. The hard charger of the night will receive
$1,000. The low buck hard charger will get the "Lafond Jar of
Change" that annually totals about $500. The highest finishing
low buck driver will earn an additional $2,500. The shiny tire
winner will receive $500, based on who gets the loudest cheers from
the crowd during introduction (time permitting), and the runner-up
Shiny Tire recipient will receive $300. There will be cash awards
for the first car out of the Main, the quickest driver, the 5th
place semi finisher, the 14th place finisher (for the 14th annual),
and many more special Wagsdash type of awards according to what is
available. The intent is to make this a better race for the crowd,
get more money to all the racers, and beat the curfew!
Now, I must raise the money for the race, and your help is needed!
Several avenues are available for those who would like to get
involved. You can sponsor the annual Wagsdash t-shirt with $100,
$200, $300 and $500 spots available for your name or business logo.
You can buy raffle tickets for the pocket rocket or the t-shirt
quilt (soon to be under construction by Mrs Wags.) You can donate
cash to the purse or any items to be awarded to the racers. You can
get your name in the program and on the www.wagtimes.com. Just get
involved! We hope you'll come to the Friday Night bash at Cronies
and meet and greet some racers and Wagtimers and have a great time.
We could also use some help during the Mrs Wags Chili Feed and
throughout the evening. Chili starts at noon. E-mail me at
winglesswarriors@aol.com or call at 949-472-9247, to get involved.
FEATURE: (30 laps) Main event winner 1. Mike Kirby (5), 2. Rip
Williams (6), 3. Mike Spencer (1), 4. Rodney Argo, (7), 5. Damion
Gardner (9), 6. Bobby Cody (4), 7. Tony Jones (15), 8. Rickie Gaunt
(8), 9. Jordan Hermansader (12), 10. Mike English (11), 11. Danny
Sheridan (17), 12. Greg Bragg (20), 13. Rick Ziehl (3), 14. Seth
Wilson (15) 15. David Cardey (19), 16. Gary W Howard (14), 17. Alan
Ballard (17), 18. Troy Rutherford (13), 19. Bruce St James (13), 20.
Ronnie Case (20).
NEW VALVOLINE USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Williams-1,131;
2-Gardner-1,076; 3-Kirby-1,038; 4-Rutherford-772; 5-Jones-656;
6-Bragg-650; 7-Steve Ostling-598; 8-Hermansader-586;9-Cody-573;
10-Venard-563.
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