Mike Kirby beat point leader, Rip Williams, for the
second week in a row and won his fifth Valvoline USAC/CRA race in
the 18th event of the season. Kirby led all 30 laps at Perris Auto
Speedway and in the winners circle said about Rip “he raced me
clean all night and if I don’t win the championship, I hope he
does.” Kirby now is in second place in the championship race, less
than 100 points behind Ripper. The top three in points all won their
heats this week and set the stage for another shootout night of
racing, but one of them didn’t finish the main.
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Kapt Kirby drove the red # 38 Snap on Tools, Sander, ITI
Performance car to the lead from his second row outside starting
position before the first lap was complete. From there he had a
shadow, the Ripper, following him to the very end. Mike stayed on
the bottom except for a few lap cars that forced him up to get by
them, and looked comfortable in front for the second week in a row.
Rip Williams drove the wheels off his John Jory Corp, AMA
Plastics, Ricks Truck Works # 3 Stinger, and took a commanding
points lead with the last third of the season yet to come. Rip
closed on Kirby hard at the end, but couldn’t make the pass for
the win as he finished second for the third straight race. He
continues to drive towards what would be his first ever championship
with heady track action.
Young Mike Spencer made a run at the two leaders and
settled for third with some smooth moves in the Spenco Machine, TCR
Performance, Del Mar Wire # 44. Mike’s busy schedule this season
has included running back East in Indiana USAC events. It has kept
him lower on the points list than he normally is, but when he is in
town, he is a factor in each race.
Damion Gardner’s championship trail got derailed a bit
this week when he biked it in the main event and then rode up on the
wall for 50 feet or so. When he came down off it, the front end was
mangled and he was done for the night.Tony Jones was another
hard luck racer this week after setting fast time in qualifying at
17.337. He said the car was running great with new sponsors coming
on to support the team, but a small fire caused by a malfunctioning
fuel nozzle, ended his night, especially after he tagged the
backstretch wall. Jordan Hermansader had his hands full in
the Alexander Trucking car when something broke in his heat and he
ran straight into the wall. There was too much damage to repair, so
they had to load up and wait for next week when sometimes teammate, Cory
Kruseman, returns to run the other team car. Cory won at Joliet,
Illinois on Friday night.
Bobby Cody gets a big hoorah this week as he was second
quick in qualifying, ran second in his heat and then a strong sixth
in the main. You could hear the rev limiter, that squabbles weird
when he hits the track hard, all night as he was on the gas. He
stayed out of trouble this week and the results were very
satisfying. David Cardey won his heat this week as he
continues to improve in his rookie year. He went on to finish 15th
in the main event. Troy Rutherford jumped in the Black Widow
Racing back-up car this week and finished fifth in the main.
Troy’s regular ride, Mark Priestly’s # 7 is in need of repair
after a tumble last week at Ventura. The Sled Chassis was familiar
to “Rambo” because he drove one for the Gardner’s a few years
ago, then bought the car and later sold it to Nadine Keller,
who drives it now!
It appears two Rick’s tied for the hard charger this week as
both Rick Ziehl and visiting Rick Williams passed nine cars.
Williams was eighth so he probably gets the nod, but the official
word hasn’t trickled down to me yet.
Wagsdash plans are still moving forward for the October 16th date
at Ventura Raceway. I am still looking for sponsors for the annual
Wagsdash T-shirt that goes to press next week. There are a few $500
spots open and some $300 and $200 with all the money going to the
racers on race day. Get involved and help out. I can also use a few
more pics for the auction.
FYI - Rumors of my retirement were overstated, and upon further
review, I will be staying in my present job at Kawasaki. That makes
me happy as it has been a great place to work all these years and I
wouldn't want to leave before it's time!
Perris Auto Speedway Sept 11, 2004
Qualifying:
1. Tony Jones, 2, Vermeer/Ferreira-17.337; 2. Bobby Cody, 41,
Cody-17.362; 3. Mike Spencer, 44, Engstrom-17.363; 4. Rip Williams,
3, Jory-17.365; 5. Mike Kirby, 38, Crossno-17.388; 6. Damion
Gardner, 50, Chaffin-17.435; 7. Gary W. Howard, 84, Keene-17.435; 8.
Brian Venard, 47, Venard-17.446; 9. Steve Ostling, 29,
Fischer-17.537; 10. Troy Rutherford, 5, Keller-17.628; 11. Peter
Murphy, 45, Willis-17.637; 12. Greg Bragg, 12, Pratt-17.660; 13.
Kevin Urton, 51, Urton-17.664; 14. Mike English, 0,
Shoemaker-17.718; 15. Adam Mitchell, 99, Mitchell-17.798; 16. Ronnie
Case, 33, Blair-17.865; 17. Jordan Hermansader, 4, Alexander-17.886;
18. Rick Williams, 6x, Williams-17.940; 19. David Cardey, 59,
Giardina-17.987; 20. Rick Ziehl, 14, Lancaster-18.012; 21. Mike
Martin, 57, Martin-18.090; 22. Mike Leslie, 76, Leslie-18.105; 23.
Mark Heidenreich, 22, Heidenreich-18.125; 24. Jack DeArmond, 24,
DeArmond-18.132; 25. Dwayne Marcum, 25, Ruth-18.202; 26. Bruce St.
James, 7k, St. James-18.350; 27. Nadine Keller, 6, Keller-18.402;
28. Duane Feduska, 23, Bellegante-18.580.
FIRST HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Mike Kirby, 2. Steve Ostling, 3. Kevin Urton, 4. Tony Jones, 5.
Dwayne Marcum, 6. Mike Martin, 7. Jordan Hermansader
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Damion Gardner, 2. Bobby Cody, 3. Rick Williams, 4. Mike English,
5. Mike Leslie, 6. Troy Rutherford, 7. Bruce St. James
THIRD HEAT: (10 laps)
1. David Cardey, 2. Adam Mitchell, 3. Mike Spencer, 4. Gary W.
Howard, 5. Peter Murphy, 6. Nadine Keller, 7. Mark Heidenreich
FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Rip Williams, 2. Ronnie Case, 3. Rick Ziehl, 4. Greg Bragg, 5.
Jack DeArmond Jr., 6. Brian Venard, 7. Duane Feduska
SEMI: (12 laps)
1. Troy Rutherford, 2. Brian Venard, 3. Mike Leslie, 4. Peter
Murphy, 5. Jack DeArmond Jr., 6. Dwayne Marcum, 7. Duane Feduska, 8.
Nadine Keller, 9. Bruce St. James
FEATURE: (30 laps - With Starting Positions)
1. Mike Kirby (4th), 2. Rip Williams (5th), 3. Mike Spencer (6th),
4. Steve Ostling (1st), 5. Troy Rutherford (10th), 6. Bobby Cody
(7th), 7. Peter Murphy (11th), 8. Rick Williams (17th), 9. Adam
Mitchell (15th), 10. Rick Ziehl (19th), 11. Brian Venard (9th), 12.
Ronnie Case (16th), 13. Jack DeArmond Jr. (21st), 14. Mike English
(14th), 15. David Cardey (18th), 16. Greg Bragg (12th), 17. Dwayne
Marcum (22nd), 18. Gary W. Howard (2nd), 19. Kevin Urton (13th), 20.
Damion Gardner (3rd), 21. Tony Jones (8th), 22. Mike Leslie (20th)
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-30 Kirby.
NEW VALVOLINE USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Rip
Williams-1,199; 2-Kirby-1,108; 3-Gardner-1,098; 4-Rutherford-824;
5-Jones-680; 6-Bragg-679; 7-Ostling-659; 8-Cody-633; 9-Venard-599;
10-Hermansader-590.
NEXT VALVOLINE USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: September 18 - Perris
(CA) Auto Speedway
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