May 21, 2006....The sacred high cushion
at Manzanita was not in attendance for this weeks visit by the
USAC/CRA, so the rubber down action in the 30 lap main event left
the field spinning their smoking tires as Damion Gardner set
his 9th fast time and won his 4th CRA race of the season, with
little problems on another hot night in Phoenix. Damion drove the
Ron Chaffin owned, Temecula Valley Pipe and Supply, Arizona Race
Mart, Shaver # 50 to his 40th lifetime sprint car win. Crew chief
Bruce Bromme Jr was home with his wife Pam, who was in the hospital
this week. He still talked with the crew plenty during the night,
and since the savvy crew knows their roles, they were able to get
the win in his absence.
The Demon kept his car extremely straight all the way around the
oval, much like he was in a slot car, and kept it mostly in the
middle of the rubber laden track and lead the last 20 laps. He made
the “move of the night” on the start of the feature when he
crossed the starting line in 9th behind a gaggle of cars heading for
the bottom, He quickly followed Mike Spencer into turn one up
in the top groove. As they neared turn two, he cut down and squeezed
tightly between two cars, and the three of them came out of turn two
together, looking like one car! He then pulled forward and landed in
third place, a net gain of five spots. From there he easily chased
down second place Rodriguez and assumed the lead when the early
leader, David Cardey went to the work area for new rubber. On
inspection, his tires were not abused after the race.
Cory Kruseman came to town looking to win after a rough
race last week, and almost made up for the race where he crashed
twice. He was 8th quick, second in his heat and started 5th in the
main event line-up. In the main he drove the Glenn Crossno owned
Agromin, Sander Engineering, ITI Performance, # 38 to third quickly,
then followed first lap leaderJohnny Rodriguez until the
young driver slipped up too high on the track and the Kruser moved
up a spot. He then pulled up to the leader and, with a smoky right
rear tire blazing, made a valiant attempt at a win. When he showed
the Demon a wheel, the leader gassed it to the checkered flag, with
the Kruser a close second.
Johnny Rodriguez had his best outing with the CRA in the
Roy Miller Freight Lines, Sander Engineering, Barnes Systems, Black
& blue # 7 owned by Mark Priestley this week. Starting on the
pole of the Main, he quickly took the lead and ran smooth the whole
race. He was second until Cory got by with a few laps to go, and at
that time was feeling he had something for the red car that led, but
he didn’t protect when the other red car came by him. What
happened to him is kind of like the old shell game when you try to
keep track of the shell where the hidden item is, until the
“artist” shows how you picked the empty shell and you lose the
cash.
The track went black partly because many teams picked the wrong
tire, but more likely the dry track didn’t have enough moisture in
it. At times like this, it is doubly hard to get the set-up right
and save your tires. Of course, the additional tires bought to keep
up makes the cost go up substantially. When you add up the long tow
over the hot desert, the cost of gas, fuel, tires, food and lodging,
it is no wonder some teams choose to stay home a week.
The blues brothers Charles Davis Jr and Rickie Gaunt
finished 4th and 5th in that order this week as the team continues
to run up front each race. They won’t go to every race, but will
put their stamp on those they do attend. Jesse Hockett came
from the Midwest to run Jim Massey’s car and got 6th after looking
like he was going to destroy the car in the semi while leading and
climbing the back stretch wall coming out of turn two. He recovered
with a cool move and transferred to start 10th in the main.
Bullet Blake Miller, that rookie who can fly the Black
Widow Special owned by Nadine Keller and wrenched by the Gardner
Clan, is more impressive each time out. He must like the fast ˝
mile track as he was on the gas to get the hard charger award coming
from18th to 10th by the end of the race. He was third in his heat.
Danita’s favorite driver, David Cardey, was very
impressive this week, but the teams choice of tires not. He came out
like a lion jumping from his 4th starting spot to 2nd and making the
pass up around the leader after one lap. He went on to fry his
tries, reload, and finish 20th with more frying of his rubber during
the race. Local driver Bruce St James ran 2nd in his heat and
15th in the main as he had his best outing with the club.
In the coming weeks, the CRA visits Perris, then Ventura, then
Perris and Santa Maria as the racing heats up for fans who travel.
The racing will be hot, so pack a bag, I have to now.
My racing this season was interrupted by our moving from Mission
Viejo, Ca to Las Vegas in March. The preparation was intensive and
took weeks of packing, loading, unloading, unpacking, and it’s
still not done. What a zoo, so much stuff and no room for it all. I
will be “working” on the next phase of the move for some time
now that the heat is here. After leaving my 29 year job, I
couldn’t find any job that (1.) I fit the profile,(2.) paid enough
to do it, (3.) was not “nights and weekends” or (4.) would
entertain me and allow me my continued racing love. So I have
finally come to terms with retirement and have settled in. I am very
busy with remodeling our home and yard, going to grandson baseball
games, and all completing the honey do’s Mrs Wags can name, so
here I am. I might consider a racing job that is part time and
furthers my racing interests, but don’t have a clue where to look.
I have driven home from Perris each race so far and will probably
continue to do that because Mrs Wags has a job and needs her rest.
Trips to Ventura, Santa Maria and any other venues far from LV, will
require some long drives and I am prepared, but she will probably
miss some she normally would go to. Until we can get her retired, I
might be rolling down the highway alone some. I love sprint car
racing and will have to figure out how to make the Wagsdash happen
from here and what format it will be this year. See ya at Perris.
5/20/06 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Damion Gardner, 2. Cory Kruseman,
3. Johnny Rodriguez, 4. Charles Davis Jr., 5. Rickie Gaunt, 6. Jesse
Hockett, 7. Mike Spencer, 8. Rip Williams, 9. Jeremy Sherman, 10.
Blake Miller, 11. Tom Stansberry, 12. Mike Leslie, 13. Tony Jones,
14. Chad Boespflug, 15. Bruce St. James, 16. Mike Martin, 17. Danny
Sheridan, 18. J.T. Imperial, 19. Bobby Cody, 20. David Cardey, 21.
Josh Ford, 22. Seth Wilson, 23. Tom Ogle. NT
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1-Gardner-633;
2-Kruseman-594; 3-Gaunt-470; 4-Sheridan-460; 5-Jones-438;
6-Spencer-437; 7-Davis-431; 8-Williams-365; 9-Cardey-358;
10-Ford-345.
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