April 24, 2005...Some might think Jim Naylor is doing
something right after getting in last nights USAC and VRA features
in under threat of weekend rain that loomed all week at his track.
Some might have thought since the weather man was predicting showers
and thunderstorms starting on Friday thru the weekend, it would
never happen, again like last years scheduled midget race. In fact I
was one who watched the internet weather picture until I called to
see how wet it was on Saturday morning. The reply from the bossman
himself was he was watering the track in preparation for his first
midget race in awhile, so I got on the road.
The overcast skies didn’t deter 30 USAC midgets, 38 VRA sprints
and 20 Ford Focus midgets from putting on a dandy show for those who
took a chance on the weather that didn’t arrive until shortly
after curfew. Robby Flock had fast time for the midgets as
USAC/ CRA regulars Cory Kruseman, Damion Gardner and Mike
Spencer came to play. Cory and Nadine Keller ran with the
VRA and the fast paced night had plenty of action for all who dared
to travel to the beach.
Cory Kruseman has long claimed Ventura Raceway as his
starting spot and home track. The things he has accomplished over
the years since his TQ days there are somewhat astounding. Dean
Thompson set the standard that all west coast drivers have chased
since he won 103 races in 410 sprints. Rip Williams, after 27 plus
dedicated years reached 100 last week as he zero’s in on that very
record. Cory, with some 12 years behind him already has 70 wins
himself. Add to that an SCRA championship, two Chili Bowl
Championships and other prestigious wins including the Oval
Nationals and numerous National USAC wins, plus a few VRA victories,
the Kruser continues to pile em’ on. Saturday night was no
exception as he won two features and made his large and close knit
family proud again.
In the midget feature, Cory started in the second row and took
the lead quickly in two laps. Brad Kuhn snatched it from him
about 10 laps later when the Kruser bobbled in turn two, yet he came
back to regain the lead and went on to win in Andy Bondio’s
superlative midget. The “bike” wheel he sported at the Chili
Bowl was not on the car because it is not allowed under USAC rules.
Although Kuhn, a long way from his home in Indiana, ran really
strong, he was no match for Cory on his home track in Andy’s
midget, but ran a close second.
The sprint experience was a little different for the Kruser as he
tracked down the point leader, Blake Miller, from his 6th
starting spot to take the lead, but here comes Jimmy
“Neutron” Crawford on the loud pedal. Jimmy grabbed the lead
and took off like he meant business pulling away. So, Cory slowly
reeled him in and with Jimmy about to take the white flag, the
Neutron jumped the Shark! Well, he bobbled enough that Cory snaked
under him for the lead and the win a lap later. Great job by Jimmy,
who will be married in three weeks, as his car ran strong all night.
Bobby Michnowicz continues to be the Focus point leader,
but didn’t have a good night when he crashed in the main event. He
was fighting for 4th place when he and the 4th place car got
together, with him coming out on the flipped side, and done for the
night. Alex Harris won the 20 lapper.
Damion Gardner came to town to drive drag racer Cruz
Pedregon’s # 71 midget. He qualified 13th and won his heat, then
started 12th in the main. With the majority of the cars ahead of him
running exclusively on the bottom, he had his work cut out for
himself. It took a few thrusts very high on the track to convince
him there had to be a faster way, and when he found his groove a
little lower, he began moving up with fifth his finishing spot. He
needed a few more laps as he got going pretty good midway in the
race. Nice job!
So far this year Venard Motorsports # 47 has been missing in
action. When Buster, Linda and Grandma Rosie moved up to
Gardnerville, Nevada, they took the two # 47 sprinters with them.
Since December, Buster has created a new race shop and will be
making plans to go racing somewhere in the near future. Son Steve
Venard is still chasing sponsors before coming back to race this
season. His brother Brian is looking for a ride and trying to
get used to baby things for the new arrival in his household. He and
Nicol have daughter Haley Rose to keep them busy now. Not sure what
Buster’s plan for racing is at this time, but he has one, you can
be sure of that.
News from the Keith Williamson camp brought their plans to
me last week. Last year Keith moved from sunny So Cal to Phoenix and
ran several times at Manzanita late in the year. Over the winter
Keith and his brother Gary refreshed the Ford motor, but there is a
lot going on for the two before they get back to racing. Gary made a
career change in jobs and now has a new business to deal with. Keith
is building a house and boat for fun breaks. They plan to be at
Manzanita for the May 21st show and will run all the USAC/CRA races
there and then add as many as the budget allows at Perris the rest
of the season. Being a real low buck team running Ford power, they
are very unique in their dedication to racing and work extremely
hard to go on this road alone.
Ronnie Case ran 10th in this weeks VRA feature in his own
360 powered car. He explained to me that he has purchased all new
parts for his 410 motor and as soon as he can find a new crank, that
nobody has in stock, he will get it assembled and be ready to go out
on his own in a former Rip Williams Stinger he acquired from the
Jory owned race team. He is excited about his chances yet needs the
motor to get ready. Perris Auto Speedway announced the fan friendly
fairgrounds leaders made a decision to not allow camping anywhere on
the fairgrounds anymore except on the following dates: Memorial Day
Weekend (May 28-30, 2005), 4th of July, Oval Nationals (Nov. 3-5,
2005) and Labor Day Weekend (Sep 3-5, 2005). Anything else is out!
One wonders why discouraging some fans who have RV’s to come and
enjoy their weekends at the races is beyond my understanding. Using
the family RV to go to the races is a time honored tradition and
unfortunately, the PAS has no say in the matter.
Coming up will be the start of CRA racing practically every
weekend. For the next ten weeks, the club will race at Perris 6
times, and Ventura, Manzanita, Hanford and Santa Maria one each.
Make your plans now to catch the most exciting racing on dirt along
the way. The next race is April 30th at Perris. See you there.
USAC MIDGET FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cory Kruseman, 2. Brad Kuhn, 3.
Garrett Hansen, 4. Johnny Rodriguez, 5. Damion Gardner, 6. Josh
Lakatos, 7. Shannon McQueen, 8. Scott Pierovich, 9. Eric Wilkins,
10. Robby Flock, 11. Steve Paden, 12. Tyler Brown, 13. Jerome Rodela,
14. Wally Pankratz, 15. Dallen McKenney, 16. Jimmy Christian, 17.
Stephen Graves, 18. Amy Maris, 19. Ryan Kaplan, 20. Chris Rahe, 21.
Mike Spencer.
FORD FOCUS FEATURE: (20 laps) 1. Alex Harris, 2. Robbie
Whitchurch, 3. Todd Carroll, 4. Bill Camarillo, 5. Chris Veach, 6.
Cal Smith, 7. Audra Sasselli, 8. Jet Davison, 9. J.R. Williams, 10.
Rob Kershaw, 11. Robbie Hawks, 12. Cameron Veach, 13. Tom Fish, 14.
Bobby Michnowicz, 15. Keith Janca, 16. Jake Vail, 17. Chase Barber,
18. John Israel, 19. Nick Carlson. NT
VRA FEATURE: (30 laps - With Starting Positions) 1. Cory Kruseman
(6th), 2. Jimmy Crawford (7th), 3. Blake Miller (4th), 4. Kevin
Kierce (5th), 5. Tom Stansberry (9th), 6. Steve Conrad (15th), 7.
Chris Wakim (18th), 8. Tom Hendricks (1st), 9. Seth Wilson (12th),
10. Ronnie Case (16th), 11. Bruce Douglas (3rd), 12. Bill Welch
(14th), 13. Rob Kershaw (20th), 14. John Nock (10th), 15. Steve
Chulahoff (17th), 16. Nadine Keller (19th), 17. Shawn Kautz (2nd),
18. Clark Templeman III (8th), 19. Guy Woodward (13th), 20. Ron Bach
(11th)
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