April 25, 2009 --- When you say tacky track,
SHAZAAM, the PAS! This week Perris’s oval was pretty heavy and the
hardcore fast runners took advantage with some pretty strong elbows
up action. When the checkered flag flew, DynOmite David Cardey was
first under the starter’s checkered flag after a late battle with Blake
Miller in the 30 lap sprint to $2500. Cardey was fast all night
and once he took the lead, only a few yellow flags brought the field
closer to him. He stretched it out to a full straightaway lead at
one point. He started the day out 6th quick, then ran second in his
heat and started 5th in the main event line-up. He had the red # 39
Crossno Viper flying, and really never looked back once he got the
lead, that is until the late flurry with Blake. It was his 4th all
time win and from the looks of his driving, there are more to come.
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Bullet Blake Miller was 2nd quick in qualifying, won his
heat and started 7th in the feature. There was a 6 or 7 way battle
for the podium this week, and I mean it was hard to see everything
going one out thereas slide jobs and cool moves abounded! The young
redheaded Blake calmly weathered all battles and took the lead from
DynOmite on the white flag lap. On the last lap Cardey put a slider
on him going into turn 1 and they cleared turn two coming out side
by side. It looked like anyone’s race, but Cardey pulled ahead
going down the back stretch and set his car in the middle of the
turns. While Blake tried to get it back going around 3 & 4, it
wasn’t to be as he unhappily settled for 2nd place when Cardey
took his groove away from him for a dramatic finish. Blake continues
to shine in the Gardner # 93 car so look for his next win very soon,
too.
While Rip Williams has a perpetual smile on his face these
days watching his three son’s race, yet he still has time to run
his own sprinter to the front. He grabbed the last podium spot this
week and continues to show his boys the way to the front. This week
he ran a strong third and continues his own growing legacy. In fact,
he will be inducted in the Sprint car Hall of fame in Knoxville, IA
this coming May, so history marches on for the young over 50 driver
who still has a few wins in his mind to unload. His oldest son Cody
ran 11th in the main with some smooth driving this week as he is
preety patient and consistant. Cody’s younger brother Austin
didn’t fair quite as well as he was his usual aggressive self, but
not lucky when his night ended in the semi with a problem with the
car.
The excitement of the race began at the first green flag when it
was immediately apparent that Tony Jones and Danny
Sheridan were both on the move while first Jordan Hermansader
then Josh Ford and finally Cardey held the lead in that
order. Showtime Sheridanwas pulling from his 14th starting
spot hard on the gas as the Cowboy was trying to go from 6th to
second by getting past the third running Ripper at this early point
in the race. As the Cowboy was charging the top of the heavy cushion
relentlessly looking for a way by, Showtime was headed down low to
get to the same spot coming to turn four. Suddenly Rip banged the
cushion, set his car and was hitting the gas to jump out of the 4th
turn corner. Unfortunately, the slowing of the black # 3 caught Tony
in no man’s land and he slid into Ripper and launched himself into
a quick set of snap rolls, landing on Danny’s roll cage, before he
fell off, and they collected Cory Kruseman and then Mike
Spencer in an expensive pile. Everyone but Jones restarted as
they quickly assessed damage, repaired what they could and pushed
them off. The mad scramble of Showtime after the restart was awesome
to watch as he went from the tail up to 4th at the end of the race,
on an outstanding drive of the battered blue bugger. There was bent
down tubes and more as the chassis is in need of some work. They
used a ton of blue duct tape to pull together the hood so they could
continue. New point leader Mike Spencer also came from the
back to get eighth place at the end as well. It was a good race to
watch with a lot of action.
Greg Bragg scored his second straight 5TH place finish and
was the hard charger of the race coming from his 16th starting spot.
Another good job by the young man from up around the Visalia area as
he makes the Moosemobile sing every week. Matt Mitchell
showed some savvy this week as he had his best finish of the year in
6th place using patience and a fast car to finish well. Alan
Ballard might have had the best driving job of the night as he
had to weather a pretty good crash on the start of the Semi when he
got squeezed a tad coming out of turn 4 and collected a few other
cars as announcer Scott Deloisio screamed Talledaga, Talledaga,
Talledega when 22 cars went every which way trying to avoid the # 75
car getting sideways. On the complete restart, with everyone who
could run getting their spot back, he then outran Special Spencer
in the little red sucker to make the main. He was up as far as
4th before settling for 7th with an overheating car in the main. Ray
Stansberry used a special speed secret in removing the lower part of
the hood to allow more air, and it worked! Alan had his elbows up
for sure this week!
Jace and twin brother Richard VanderWeerd took a
break from the bandit series to run against the 410’s this week.
Richard was 12th in the main. I think I heard they were 16 years
old, but they both can drive hard and are race winners already in
that Bandit series. Andrew Reinbold, Bruce St James, R J Johnson
and Jeremy Sherman were the Phoenix connection towing over
this week. With the close of Manzy perhaps this will become more
regular deal for those who want to race their 410’s. R J was the
only one making the main as he finished 15th. Jeremy continues to
get settled in Dwight Cheney’s # 42 as he had some smoking
problems in his heat and was too far back in the semi to get a
transfer to the main. When he gets it sorted out, watch out, he
doesn’t have nearly 100 wins in Arizona for nothing and his
nickname of the Sherminator means business. Bruce St James
was 1oth quick and ran fast, but had several arguments with the
wall, and eventually went to the trailer with what appeared to be
minor damage to the fast car. Poor Ludwig Solberg IV who is
just trying to get seat time and improve. His shiney tires didn't
help him in the main this week as he got punted out of the leaders
way near the end while he was minding his own business. The faster
similar red car should have just passed him, instead of nudging him
into the wall. There will be some expensive repairs made to the # 84
car before the next race.
We collected $205 of Wagsbucks this week, thank you to all of you
for the help. It ended up in the hands of Joe Gunderson who
had a rough night trying to make the main. He was thankful and said
it would help in buying a new front axle that was broken when he got
on his head in the Semi. See, it helps and they are glad to receive
it.
I am very saddened by this next news. Cat and Jack Alger have
been my friends for many years going back to the Ascot days. They
have been Wagtimes supporters from the beginning and always came to
the races together. Cat was a top softball player in her youth and a
really good bowler for many years while Jack worked on motorcycles
in some form or another most of his life. As I was a Kawasaki
employee, Jack would always impart some cycle secret news to me from
his world when we got together. Cat was at the races this week as
she told me Jack has terminal cancer and is not doing well. They are
two dear people to me and it breaks my heart to hear this sad news.
She said he sent her racing this week and I am glad she came! My
thoughts and prayers go out to Cat and Jack and the family.
It’s three weeks until the next CRA race at Hanford, followed
by the PAS the next week for the annual Salute to Indy event and
then the third race of May at Tulare on the last weekend. Man, I
have some time off, again, so maybe now I will get over to Ventura
to check out the “new” improved track. Every year Jim Naylor
modifies, improves and adds stuff to the best little track by the
sea, and this past winter was no exception. With new walls and a
slightly different track layout, word is it is fast and racy!
Hopefully, I can manage to rustle over and check it out on one of my
excursions from Las Vegas.
Speaking of our short racing schedule this year, I have been
doing some research and I can’t believe how many races the old CRA
ran in the 1980’s. They averaged over 50 races a year for that
decade with a high watermark of 56 races in 84’! During the first
half of the 1980’s, the famous Dean and Bubby show was
awesome with their combined win totals five years in a row more than
the current number of races being run by the USAC/CRA, as it was
over 30 between them. Bubby had 18 wins and Dean 16 during their
most prolific year together in 1983, and the average was about 15
wins by each during those five years. To think that I saw most of
that makes it even more amazing. This was remarkable and especially
when you realize the big names that ran against them week after
week. Jimmy Oskie, John Redican, Eddie Wirth, Brad Noffsinger,
Buster Venard, Lealand McSpadden, Ron Shuman, Mike Sweeney, Clark
Templeman, Rick Goudy, Chuck Gurney, Gene Brown, and even Steve
Kinser, plus many more hot dogs! Those were winners they were
beating week after week, so that makes them really something
special, doesn’t it? That was the good old years and the legend of
those battles will live on in our memory forever! I can still see it
all now with the little red sucker diving low and the yellow, red
and blue Gas Chem car charging high! What that was can be summed up
in few words, history in So Cal is pretty amazing.
Oh yeah a funny story for you, sort of. I was pulled over heading
home after the race this week. No I wasn’t speeding for a change,
I just spilled a bag of chewy trail mix and was leaning over trying
to clean up the mess or slavage a few bites. Unfortunately a Chippie
was just coming up behind me in the fast lane, and I in the middle
one, when he suddenly darted over behind me and turned on those
world war II search lights that they used to find planes in the sky
for miles and miles, at least they were really bright, and it pretty
much blinded me. I pulled over like a good boy, parked and rolled
down the passenger window to wait for him while I gathered up the
usual stuff to hand him as he was coming to talk to me. I had no
clue to why the sudden blood churning experience. I kept my hands in
view as I was trained by my friend Mike Clark, and the first words
out of his mouth was “did you know you crossed the white line
twice?” I was smiling as I pointed to the mess and he actually
laughed! After looking me in the eyes and checking for booze or
sleepiness, that’s the reason he stopped me he said, he looked at
my driver license and sent me on my way. No, I didn’t have my
signature red and white polka dot hat on or he would have cited me
for sure. I will say in warning, I saw more black and white cruisers
out this weekend than any other trip I have taken to the LA area in
years, with several actually hiding behind little hills. So beware
you speeders, this is a big warning, they are out there watching us
with more intensity than usual! I was a good boy as now I have 72
MPH MAX tattooed on the inside of my eyelids trying to keep it under
my preferred running speed. Another great racing weekend, I hope
they keep coming!
FEATURE: (30 laps - With Starting Positions) 1. David Cardey
(5th), 2. Blake Miller (7th), 3. Rip Williams (4th), 4. Danny
Sheridan (14th), 5. Greg Bragg (16th), 6. Matt Mitchell (11th), 7.
Alan Ballard (10th), 8. Mike Spencer (9th), 9. Tyler Brown (15th),
10. Cory Kruseman (8th), 11. Cody Williams (12th), 12. Richard
VanderWeerd (18th), 13. Jordan Hermansader (1st), 14. Garrett Hansen
(23rd), 15. R.J. Johnson (17th), 16. Bill Rose (19th), 17. John Aden
(13th), 18. Ludvig Solberg IV (20th), 19. Josh Ford (2nd), 20. Tony
Jones (6th), 21. Robert Ellis (22nd), 22. Henry Clarke (3rd), 23.
Rodney Argo (21st). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1 Jordan Hermansader, Laps 2-8 Josh
Ford, Laps 9-28 David Cardey, Lap 29 Blake Miller, Lap 30 David
Cardey.
NEW LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS: 1-Mike Spencer-200;
2-David Cardey-184; 3-Blake Miller-179; 4-Cole Whitt-175; 5-Dave
Darland-174; 6-Danny Sheridan-173; 7-Jesse Hockett-169; 8-Greg
Bragg-155; 9-Garrett Hansen-152; 10-Jon Stanbrolugh-147.
NEXT LUCAS OIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR RACE: May 16 – Hanford, CA -
Kings Speedway
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