June 11, 2006....On a day when it was
warm in Perris, it was hot in the # 44 pit as young Mike Spencer
did what many have been expecting for a long time, he won his first
race. It looked easy as he led from the start and walked away with
the 30 lap race in the Hal Engstrom owned, Murrieta Development,
Spenco Machine, yellow # 44. Mike had the car well out in front and
sifting thru traffic like the pro he has become, and was never
threatened from the get go.
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In the lucky 13th race of the season, Mike was 8th quick in
qualifying, third in his heat and started on the front row next to Mike
Kirby. At the drop of the green, he took off as Kirby got into a
battle with Rickie Gaunt and Tony Jones. Before long,
he had a straightaway lead and left the battles for those behind
him. Mike had one 2nd place finish and four fifth place finishes
this season before scoring his best race of his career.
Rip Williams didn’t race last week due to “not feeling
well” after a hard crash the week before. He was just fine this
week as he was 5th quick, won his heat and started 5th in the main
event. He drove the John Jory Corporation, Weld Wheels # 3 as hard
as ever. He passed point leader Damion Gardner for the second
time in the night in the main and worked his was up to second place
too late in the race to make a charge on the winner. He moved the
black car up and down on the track and had the Ripper fans going
midway thru the race.
Super Rickie Gaunt continued his strong finishes in the
Smiley Crane Service, Extreme Chassis # 2A with a third. Rickie
battled with Rip before settling for his fifth podium finish of the
year. He was 7th quick and third in his heat before starting in the
second row of the main.
Davey Pombo had a hard end over end crash that sent him to
the hospital with something in his eye, I heard over the PA. He
looked OK getting out, but climbing a wheel in a brand new car
isn’t the way to start a night.
Charles Davis Jr broke a rear-end while he was running up
front and retired early. Steve Ostling drove the Johnny
Vemeer, Ferreira Dairy, (their only sponsor) # 87 car, that was out
for the first time this year, and was formally driven by Tony
Jones. They made the main, but dropped out first in the 22 car
field.
The Semi provided a little excitement as Blake Miller
passed early leader Josh Ford on a small slide job, and it
must have excited Josh. The next thing he did was gas it up, run
into the back of Miller at the next corner and spun himself out….
With a lap to go. This kept him from the main.
Nadine Keller wasn’t happy at all when she was knocked
into the wall in the main by a male competitor and showed some
displeasure at the offending person when he came back around after
she climbed out of the car. No, nothing bad, just a questioning
gesture to him. Her comment later was they both typically run in the
back and she just wants to get her 30 laps in when she makes a main
and improve.
Jordan Hermansader was out for the first time in a long
time, driving Dwight Cheney’s # 42. He finished 14th in the main. Matt
Stewart made his third main in 5 races and was 16th as he
continues to improve.
Damion Gardner set his 11th fast time of the year and
finished 4th to gain 6 points on Cory Kruseman in the
championship trail.
Danny Sheridan was the hard charger of the week, coming
from 13th to 8th. He made the pass of the day putting a slider on
Cory and Damion in one swift move. Bobby Cody came out with a
brand new car and also passed 8 cars in the main ending up 13th.
Thanks to Jerry K for bringing me Wagsbucks this week, it is
getting to be a habit with him. Now if I could a few more to start
looking for me, we would have it made. Thanks!
And Terry’s Mom’s 80th birthday and family reunion went off
like clockwork on Sunday, for all you who worry about me driving
home after the races.
CRA FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Mike Spencer, 2. Rip Williams, 3.
Rickie Gaunt, 4. Damion Gardner, 5. Danny Sheridan, 6. Cory
Kruseman, 7. Tony Jones, 8. David Cardey, 9. Mike Kirby, 10. Alan
Ballard, 11. Evan Suggs, 12. Blake Miller, 13. Bobby Cody, 14.
Jordan Hermansader, 15. J. Hicks, 16. Matt Stewart, 17. Tom
Stansberry, 18. Mark Heidenreich, 19. Eric Severson, 20. Nadine
Keller, 21. Charles Davis Jr., 22. Steve Ostling. NT
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1-Gardner-820;
2-Kruseman-784; 3-Spencer-616; 4-Jones-614; 5-Sheridan-601;
6-Gaunt-587; 7-Davis-484; 8-Kirby-483; 9-Cardey-467;
10-R.Williams-454.
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