March 6, 2005...The third Valvoline USAC/CRA event made it
thru the night without the predicted “scattered showers” and
gave the hearty crowd a great race track and a speedily run show
done by 10 PM. Damion “The Demon” Gardner, from Concord,
California, came south to Perris Auto Speedway one more time to set
fast time at 17.018 and win his second race in a row there. The
Demon didn’t fool around as he went straight from his eighth
starting spot to take the lead on lap 12. He quickly checked out on
the pack in the Temecula Valley Pipe & Supply, Arizona Race
Mart, Eagle Chassis, Shaver motor powered # 50 and was long gone at
the end of the race. There were 38 cars checking in with 24 running
the 30 lap main event.
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Damion is pumped up this year, and after missing the main at
Manzanita, he has won the next two races, no make that dominated the
next two. Focused could be the term most appropriate and it’s
obvious he and crew chief Bruce Bromme Jr are on the same page. Both
have helped each other to step it up by communicating successfully
with each other. Even though they had plenty of success last year,
it didn’t come easy at first, but if these last two races are
anything to gauge by, watch out, this team is hot! In passing seven
cars, the Demon was the hard charger of the night, and was so
excited in victory circle he said ” I could go anywhere on the
track, my car was awesome!” It was his 10th CRA win in the second
season of the club. He now is 15th in the all time CRA win list with
22 victories.
Steve “the Hired Gun” Ostling was called in to sub for
Rickie Gaunt, who came down with the flu. Steve drove the
Smiley Crane Service, Extreme Chassis, Chargin motored # 2A to a
second place finish in his first ride in the car. He was too late in
arriving to hot lap the car, because he was working when he got the
call, but did very well as he looks for a full time ride for the
season.
Point leader Mike Kirby took the La Villa Restaurant,
Agromin, Stinger, RC Performance motored # 4 car from tenth to third
with some great moves in the feature. He was second in the Snap-on
Tools Trophy Dash and won the semi before starting tenth in the main
event. Mike said the change from a TCR back to a Stinger has been
tough, but the team is making him real comfortable and they look to
win very soon. The car looked solid as Kirby handled traffic with
ease like normal and will remain the CRA point leader for another
week..
Danny “Showtime” Sheridan put on a good show getting
fourth in his new Kittle Motorsports entry. He started on the front
row and ran second toTroy Rutherford after the first lap, but
he took it to the Black Widow entry and then led until the Demon
came roaring by on lap 12. Then, Showtime swapped positions with
Ostling and Kirby before he settled in 4th and a great night for the
Kittle Brothers team.
Others running strong on the night made it interesting. Charles
Davis Jr was in the hunt early as he got up to a podium slot
before falling back to fifth as he chased teammate Ostling. He
qualified eighth and ran second in his heat before the main. Josh
Wise was happy to be racing before the National USAC series
begins in the midwest. He had girlfriend Stacy supporting him in his
pit this week when he jumped into Mark Priestley’s brand new car
and shook it down with a 12th to 6th run in the feature. All that
good action and the car was getting stronger near the end. Josh
might get a few more starts before his other ride back east starts
and will be at Bakersfield Speedway next race. Tony “the
Cowboy” Jones had a real good night after killing his car the
last race. He was ninth quick, then ran second in his heat before he
finished a strong seventh in the main event.
The torrential rains that have plagued Southern California for
weeks, were falling all around the area, but never materialized at
the PAS. National USAC travelers in town to race were Josh Wise,
sixth in the main, Dave Darland, ninth, and Josh Ford,
twelfth. Rodney Argo returned in the Don Argo owned Ford
powered car for the first time over a year. He flipped in his heat
and returned to run strong in the Semi until the motor smoked him
back to the pits. Mike Spencer was in a brand new TCR car
this race after tweaking the team car the last time here four weeks
ago. He made the main as an alternate and ran 18th. Gregg Bragg
jumped into Hall of fame driver Billy Wilkerson’s # 11 car, and
ran 14th in his first go around. Bobby Cody destroyed his car
at the last race of the season in 2004 and made this his first race
of the new season and secured 11th in the main event. He is not
running for points this year, only his first win and let the
point’s fall where they may. Defending Champion, Rip Williams,
was second quick, ran third in his heat and eighth in the main event
as he is thinking about repeating as champion. Cory Kruseman was
fifth quick and fourth in the Semi before running 10th in the main
event.
Shiny tires are still blazing under the lights. Who knows why
some teams take the time to make their cars look so good under the
lights, but they do and the crowd loves it. This week Alan
Ballard’s # 97 was probably the best, but Mike Kirby and the two
Smiley cars plus Cory Kruseman and Tony Jones were just the best on
the night of many clean and sharp looking race cars.
Don Kazarian, Perris Auto Speedway promoter, is supporting the
Cancer efforts of the Perris neighborhood. He pledged a goal of
$10,000 would be aimed for in collections at the track for the
Cancer effort. The drivers came out of the pits during intermission
to take their helmets up in the grandstands to get money that will
go to a cause that has affected most of us, and a deadly killer,
cancer.
The next race will be at Bakersfield Speedway on Saturday, March
12. It’s a short trip up there for the only visit to the racy
oval, so don’t miss it. Cory Kruseman won there last year in the
Alexander car, can he repeat in the potent Glenn Crossno machine?
Can Gardner make it three in a row? Will “Kapt” Kirby take the
win in the “Silver Bullet” car? Will Ostling get a ride? Will
Rip win his 100th? Can Cowboy Jones get his first win of the year?
Will a four time midget winner there get his first ever 410 win? Can
Bobby Cody put that new car in the winners circle? Questions we’ll
get answers to in a few days, see you there!
Results from Perris Auto Speedway, March 5, 2005
TROPHY DASH: (3 laps) 1. Josh Ford, 2. Mike Kirby, 3. Rip Williams,
4. Damion Gardner. Time 53:26
FIRST HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Alan Ballard, 2. Tony Jones, 3. Bobby
Cody, 4. Damion Gardner, 5. Cory Kruseman, 6. Mark Heidenreich, 7.
Seth Wilson, 8. David Cardey, 9. Nate Ziegler, 10. Dany Ebberts.
Time 2:54:34
SECOND HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Dwayne Marcum, 2. Jason York, 3. Rip
Williams, 4. Troy Rutherford, 5. Jordan Hermansader, 6.Mike Spencer,
7. Josh Wise, 8. Randy Waitman, 9. Matt Stewart, 10. Rodney Argo. No
Time
THIRD HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Rick Williams, 2. Danny Sheridan, 3.
Gary W Howard, 4. Steve Ostling, 5. Dan Hillberg, 6. Rick Ziehl, 7.
Josh Ford, 8. J Hicks, 9. Nadine Keller. 2:52:94Time
FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Steve Paden, 2. Charles Dav is Jr, 3.
Greg Bragg, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Matt Rossi, 6. Jimmy Crawford, 7. RJ
Johnson, 8. Mike Kirby, 9. Joshua Williams. Time 2:58:54
SEMI: (12 laps) 1. Mike Kirby, 2. Josh Ford, 3. Josh Wise, 4.
Cory Kruseman, 5. Jimmy Crawford, 6. Danny Ebberts, 7. J Hicks, 8.
Mike Spencer, 9. Jordan Hermansader, 10. RJ Johnson, 11. Mark
Heidenreich, 12. Dan Hillberg, 13. Randy Waitman, 14. Seth Wilson,
15. Nadine Keller, 16. Matt Stewart, 17. Rodney Argo, 18. Rick
Ziehl, 19. Matt Rossi, 20. Joshua Williams. No Time
FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Damion Gardner, 2. Steve Ostling, 3. Mike
Kirby, 4. Danny Sheridan, 5. Charles Davis Jr, 6. Josh wise, 7. Tony
Jones, 8. Rip Williams, 9. Dave Darland, 10. Cory Kruseman, 11.
Bobby Cody, 12. Josh Ford, 13. Troy Rutherford, 14. Greg Bragg, 15.
Danny Ebberts, 16. Jason York, 17. Alan Ballard, 18. Mike Spencer,
19. Steve Paden, 20. Gary W. Howard, 21 Rick Williams, 22. Dwayne
Marcum, 23. Jimmy Crawford. Time 8:39:11
Argo crashed on lap 1 of Heat 2, Joshua Williams flipped on lap 1
of the Semi.
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Troy Rutherford, 2-11 Danny Sheridan
and 12-30 Damion Gardner.
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Kirby-170; 2-Davis-164;
3-Rip Williams-145; 4-Gardner-144; 5-Kruseman-129; 6-Ostling-109;
7-Rick Williams-103; 8-Spencer-97; 9-Jones-86; 10-Wilson-84.
NEXT USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: March 12 – Bakersfield, CA –
Bakersfield Speedway
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