MAY 28, 2007...Bullet Blake Miller, the 2006 rookie of
the year, cashed in his potential in a big way at the PAS on
Saturday night, winning his first ever USAC/CRA main event, and it
happened to be the Memorial Day 40 lapper where drinking milk is OK
for a driver this one time a year. Blake had already served notice
he was a force the last race at Perris when he chased the winner, Tony
Jones until late in the race when he bought the wall after
jumping over the cushion.
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This time, Blake had to overtake early leader Danny Sheridan
and hold off teammate Super Rickie Gaunt, plus a late charge
by David Cardey, in the Jeff Gardner owned, Endless Powder
Coating, Miller freight Lines, Simpson, Black Widow Racing # 93. The
young lion has been a thorn in many veteran’s side since he jumped
back in a car from the Gardner’s stable this season and should be
doing more damage like this from now on. Blake never missed a beat,
although he almost slid it into a spin a couple of times coming out
of turn one, as he ran the extreme low line the entire race, and his
teammate didn’t boost him to the side like most would. The redhead
just keeps coming and let’s see how the pot stirs up from here as
he was fifth on Sunday to close out a good weekend.
I have been talking about another young lion for several years
now and his potential as well. His attempts at glory always seemed
to come up short due to a variety of ails and bad luck. Several
weeks ago, something appeared to break on the car and he went into
his highest flying crash ever. On many occasions over the last 18
months he would appear to be in the mix for a top five finish and he
wouldn’t even finish. This week started off with a flat tire in
his heat race on a knarly looking bad start and he had to go to the
Semi when he couldn’t get it changed, and he won that 12 lapper. David
Cardey still had one more piece of bad luck in the main when he
had to go to the back on a restart. But, from here the Cinderella
story went full blast as “Captain” Cardey slipped thru traffic
like a blown Chevy speedboat out of control on the Colorado River,
and fashioned a second place podium visit after clawing his way thru
the likes of Gaunt, Jones, Sheridan and Williams to get there. He
thanks Glenn Crossno for putting him in a car that can win and vows
to do that soon.
Super Rickie Gaunt is one of those vets who can win at any
time and could have easily taken this one on Memorial Day, but for a
non contact opportunity behind the leader that he passed on. Rickie
made another Black Widow Racing, MJB Plating, Chalk chassied car
hard to deal with as he finished third in the # 94 and second the
next night in the two day race weekend. He chased young Miller from
the get go and made several runs at him, but just didn’t get a
chance to pass the winner. The formidable Gardner racing experience
is just getting better.
Danny Showtime Sheridan is just getting better in the
Kittle Motorsports entry. This weekend could have been a little
better, or a little worse if you factor in a crash in his heat at
Tulare. Yet a pair of 4th and 3rd finishes from Danny are from the
lore of many winners, and he is fast moving into this range of good
drivers. Danny and Blake had a great race the first 28 laps, until
he got over the berm in turn two, and both red cars slipped by, and
he never recovered. Before that they swapped the lead many times
with Showtime on the top and the Bullet on the bottom, lap after
lap. It reminded this old codger of several Bobby Allen/Steve Kinser
battles in the 80’s where those two swapped the lead side by side
for 30 laps in front of a standing crowd at Eldora. Well I digress!
Trust me, this was a great race put on by the red and blue cars, and
only ended when the checkers fell.
There were more heroic battles and performances on a night when
we remembered the veterans who served and protected our country, not
the least of whichTony Jones comes under that banner. At
Perris the Cowboy tried in vain to get to the front, and never gave
up, as he got as far north as 2nd before setting for 5th. He was 3rd
quick and started 7th in the main at the PAS. At Tulare he was
pulling away from the pack when he encountered the wall, like the
Tempe Tornado was known to do a time or two, and limped home in 6th
place. Tony picked up some points on second place Mike Spencer
when Mike finished last in both races.
Hard luck guy award has to go to Rip Williams. When he and
David Cardey had to both go to the back on Stayrday, you knew
the Ripper was going to go all out. As they played follow the leader
thru the pack with Ripper leading the way, it was fun to watch. When
Rip got into 5th, he and “Capt” Cardey had a little slide job
practice on each other and Rip came out the loser when the Cardey
brakes weren’t quick enough to keep Rip from getting spun out. He
finished 16th and then missed the Tulare main the next night. No one
drives harder than the Ripper and he will be at Ventura looking for
that 104th win that would put him atop the leader board for all
time.
Cory Kruseman’s first year as a car owner has not been
“Krusemanlike” so far. In winning at Tulare on Sunday night, his
second of the year, it was notably his 83rd life time West Coast 410
win. Cory got spun out on Saturday and came back for 6th place and
took over for the Cowboy at Tulare to score there. He doesn’t
travel to the long tow places in Arizona and choses to stay home to
run a 360 to save money. I am sure the cost of fuel to get to Tucson
and back is too much and many others are doing the same thing.
This brings up car counts as they have been dwindling lately as
the price of gasoline skyrockets all over the country. The counts
were down before the gas price surge, with the home town Perris
average the highest with a high of 38 and a low of 28. Las Vegas had
39 cars for the best of the season and the other tracks an average
of 25 or less. The regular CRA travelers has also dwindles as maybe
15 or so go to Arizona, Santa Maria, Hanford and now Tulare. They
are not traveling like the old days and there is no reason to think
this will change with the current association costs and low payouts.
The cost of racing itself continues to go up as parts and supplies
get regular price increases. Who pays, the racers, and what is the
result? Fewer people able to sponsor, own, or help the poor racer
keep up with the top dogs. The picture is just like always, the
teams with money and backing continue to shine and the rest just do
the best they can.
On the way home I stopped in Barstow for gas. As I came off the
freeway, the Union 76 station on the right had my high test
“Vette” gas for $3.99 a gallon. No way! I turned left and found
gas down the street for $3.51 a gallon. Do you see the gouging going
on, $.48 a gallon, and they were a block apart! I know I vowed to
never take my little red racer to the races, but in these different
times, coming from Las Vegas, I need the smooth power and 27 miles
per gallon Chevy motor to do the trick. Isn’t there a law about
price fixing that should be called in here?
Glenn Howard was presented a special award Saturday night by
Perris Auto Speedway in recognition for his many years of support
for the racers and because he was one of those who changed racing by
his good deeds. Don Kazarian’s eloquent words were heard by the
crowd and they agreed. Glenn’s health is not good at this time,
but he and his wife Pat will be at the Wagsdash this year serving as
the Grand Marshals for 2007. Get well Glenn, we need you.
The next race is at Ventura Raceway, the beautiful little track
by the sea. Jim Naylor will have the heavy track waiting for the CRA
boys and it should be a great show and some cooler temps than I am
used to. See you there.
FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Blake Miller, 2. David Cardey, 3. Rickie
Gaunt, 4. Danny Sheridan, 5. Tony Jones, 6. Cory Kruseman, 7. Jason
York, 8. Alan Ballard, 9. Troy Rutherford, 10. Michael Trimble, 11.
Scotty Weir, 12. Josh Ford, 13. J Hicks, 14. Jonny Bates, 15. Billy
Blinn, 16. Rip Williams, 17. Ross Millar, 18. Brian Venard, 19.
Rodney Argo, 20. Brian Camarillo, 21. Seth Wilson, 22. Mike Spencer.
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5/27/07 FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Cory Kruseman, 2. Rickie Gaunt, 3.
Danny Sheridan, 4. Rodney Argo, 5. Blake Miller, 6. Tony Jones, 7.
Josh Ford, 8. Charles Davis, Jr., 9. Jesse Mack, 10. Peter Murphy,
11. Charlie Louden, 12. Nadine Gardner, 13. Johnathon Logan, 14.
Danny Faria, Jr., 15. Allan Ballard, 16. Scotty Weir, 17. Davey
Pombo, 18. Kevin Barnes, 19. J Hicks, 20. Mike Spencer-NT
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