October 10, 2006...Danny Sheridan’s first 410 win took
time, but like the other shoe dropping, it was inevitable. The buzz
he made in winning the fair race at the PAS was heard everywhere as
he took the blue #18 to the top of the podium with great joy. First
wins are that way and Danny has been knocking at the door for a long
time. Driving the Kittle Motorsports entry, he and his fans can now
look forward to his next win.
Damion Gardner took over the point lead this week, even
after qualifying 15th, his worst this season. He started 14th on the
grid and had to restart from the back after an equipment malfunction
(?), so passed a lot of cars on his way up to his third place
finish. He seems determined to win his second straight championship.
I hear the racing continues to be great and hopefully I will
return the next race, but I might have to review a few video’s to
get the scope of the action I have missed in the last two months.
Sheridan became the 13th different winner in 29 races, not bad with Damion
Gardner having 9 wins, Tony Jones, 5 Cory Kruseman
3, Mike Spencer and Rip Williams with 2 each.
The Wagsdash is but two weeks away and I am not nearly ready. I
considered canceling it because of my mother-in-law’s illness and
ultimately passing, and doing it next year. I think it is best to do
it now since so many have made plans, but I realize it will be
different. This is the 16th annual Wagsdash event and is coming
close.
With all that in mind, here’s what I am doing in the almost
three weeks left until the Wagsdash. We will have a service for
Maxine this Saturday and then fly next week to Oklahoma for another
service and then her burial at Ft Gibson. I will go to the Legends
of Ascot event at Perris on Saturday and do my best to accumulate
enough money that night for the low buck racers race the following
Saturday at Ventura. For those who can’t wait to get involved,
send your Wagsbucks for the Wagsdash to me at 429 Flores Circle, Las
Vegas, NV 89183 and be part of the last one.
Until we have a clue to the purse, I won’t guess the format,
even though it will likely be similar to last year when 16 drivers
ran for $17,000 in a 15 lap event. We will try to equal that prior
to race day with your help. There will be no Chili feed this year,
but maybe a hot dog and burger fest. The annual auction will feature
one of Dale Frye’s awesome paintings of a certain silver car and
hopefully we will have the usual great shots by the photographers
that cover our racing. There is a rear-end clock coming from Jim
Fargo and a few more items being donated. There may be some creative
money raising events that day, as I am working on what the day will
bring us right now.
The event will be an invitational this year with part of the
field hand picked by me and the rest by a draw from the following
list of what I term eligible drivers. If your driver is not on this
list, send me some bucks and vote for him now. Remember, low buck
and no more than one main event victory. The list includes: Nate
Ziegler, Ludwig Solberg IV, Josh Williams, Mark Heidenreich, Brandon
Thomson, Eric Severson, Brandon Springstead, Evan Suggs, Bobby Cody,
Blake Miller, J.J. Ercse, Matt Stewart, Chad Boespflug, Ryan Devitt,
Rick Becker, Ronnie Case, Robert Ellis, Bruce St. James, R. J.
Johnson, Joe Gunderson, Jonny Bates, Cal Smith, Matt Mitchell. David
Cardey, Davey Pombo, Dan Tedrick , Nadine Keller, Robert Ellis,
Brian Venard, Michael Trimble and Todd Hunsaker. We will
add the winner and hard charger from the VRA main event prior to the
Wagsdash to the field like normal. The number of drivers who run the
race will be directly related to the amount of money collected by
race time.
Max’s service will be 11 MA Saturday at the First United
Methodist Church in Henderson, 609 E. Horizon Drive - 89015. She
will then be laid to rest at Ft Gibson in Oklahoma the next Friday
with her husband Paul who passed away two years ago. Terry and I
were overwhelmed by the response we received from our racing
friends. Thank you everyone, it was heartwarming and very helpful to
us.
Thank you again for all the support now and in the past. I am not
leaving, just changing the way I do things for next year. Now
perhaps after the Wagsdash my retirement will actually kick in for a
bit!
10/7/06 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Danny Sheridan, 2. Mike Spencer, 3.
Damion Gardner, 4. Jason York, 5. Tony Jones, 6. Cory Kruseman, 7.
David Cardey, 8. Steve Ostling, 9. Blake Miller, 10. Josh Ford, 11.
Allan Ballard, 12. Matt Mitchell, 13. Danny Ebberts, 14. R.J.
Johnson, 15. Michael Trimble, 16. Todd Hunsaker, 17. Ronnie Case,
18. Rip Williams, 19. Rodney Argo, 20. Seth Wilson, 21. Brian Venard,
22. Nadine Keller, 23. Tyler Brown. NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Case, Laps 2-5 Kruseman, Laps 6-30
Sheridan.
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS: 1-Gardner-1,646;
2-Kruseman-1,637; 3-Jones-1,488; 4-Spencer-1,440; 5-Sheridan-1,353;
6-R.Williams-1,094; 7-Miller-1,070; 8-Cardey-986; 9-Ford-916;
10-Gaunt-804.
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