SANTA MARIA, CA, JULY 20, 2002 - Three-time NAPA Auto Parts / Auto Trader
  Magazines SCRA Champion Richard Griffin continued his Santa Maria Speedway
  domination Saturday night.  Having now won the last three SMS races,
  Griffin also set the Sander Engineering Fast Time in qualifying and won his
  heat race.  His clean sweep of the program added the maximum 80 points
  that were possible to his rapidly increasing SCRA point lead.
  
  "It's nice to catch all 80 of 'em, but it's still early in the year and
  we'll just keep plugging away," Griffin said after collecting his fifth
  victory in his last seven SMS starts.  "I really don't know what it
  is about coming here.  Some guys are more comfortable at different race
  tracks, and I guess we're just comfortable here.  My car was good, and
  once we got into the lead I knew we were pretty fast and it would be tough to
  pass us."
  
  Driving the Ron Chaffin owned Arizona Race Mart No. 50 Jon Boy, Griffin
  started the 30-lap main event on the inside of the second row behind JE
  Pistons Dash winner Steve Ostling and Rip Williams.  Williams took the
  lead at the end of the opening lap, but it was Rodney Argo in the Venolia
  Forged Pistons No. 19 TCR that immediately showed the strength of his Ford
  engine. After starting fourth, Argo passed Williams along the back
  straight on lap three. 
  
  Before everyone had a chance to complete the lap, Tom Downing slid up the race
  track in turn three and flipped after contact with the wall.  Downing
  emerged from his battered car, without injury shortly, after the red flag
  appeared.  Sixth place John Scott suffered a similar fate on the restart,
  and not only flipped after clipping the turn three wall, but was hit hard in
  the rollcage area by Damion Gardner.  Amazingly, both cars were able to
  return to action with Gardner eventually finishing ninth and Scott 12th.
  
  Ostling moved the Stress Relief Engineering No. 29 Okie ahead of Williams for
  second place on the restart.  With fourth place Griffin now applying
  heavy pressure, Williams became turn three's third victim in five laps after
  he skated into the wall and flipped.  Griffin narrowly missed Williams,
  who was not hurt during the tumble, and spoke of his close call after the
  race.   
  
  "I was just following Rip (into turn three), and we both actually got in
  there a little hotter than we should have, and he got into the fence and
  started flipping.  We were pretty lucky to have not gotten involved in
  that."
  
  Griffin smoothly squeezed between Argo and Ostling exiting turn two on the
  restart. After taking a couple of stabs at the lead during the laps that
  followed, Griffin was able to make a pass stick on lap 14, after he bravely
  drove around the outside of Argo exiting turn two. 
  
  Once out front, Griffin instantly pulled away from the rest of the field. 
  In fact, Griffin's victory was only briefly in doubt on the 23rd lap after he
  made hard enough contact with Mike Knopf that both cars were sent sliding
  sideways into the infield.  Knopf's car came to a stop near the inside
  retaining wall.  With only inches to spare, Griffin somehow avoided the
  wall and Knopf, while keeping his car from stalling even though his wheels
  were barely turning.
  
  "I kind of got hung up there in lapped cars a couple laps before that all
  transpired," Griffin recalled.  "I went down to the bottom of
  (turn) one and I saw that guy and thought I was just going to come underneath
  him on the bottom, but he was already broke down and heading to the bottom and
  we made contact that turned the car sideways.  We were just lucky that we
  didn't get hooked up with him and that the motor kept running."
  
  Argo took a shot at Griffin on a lap 24 restart, but that would be as close as
  anyone would get to preventing "The Gasman" from posting his fourth
  win of the year.  Ostling overcame a two-car penalty that was enforced
  six laps from the finish for hitting the restart cone and aggressively went on
  to register his second consecutive runner-up finish. 
  
  Rickie Gaunt occupied the final spot on the podium after he drove the
  Alexander Trucking No. 4 Stinger to a hard-fought third place finish. 
  The Ferreira Dairy No. 87 Avenger, driven by Tony Jones, came across the
  finish line only a few feet behind fourth  place Argo.  Jones' 18th
  to fifth place drive earned him the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger Award. 
  Casey Shuman, son of SCRA President Ron Shuman, enjoyed his best career SCRA
  finish after he drove the Bill Pratt entry to a sixth place finish.     
     
  SCRA RACE #20 - SANTA MARIA SPEEDWAY, SANTA MARIA, CA
  Date of Race: 07/20/02
  
  SANDER ENGINEERING TIME TRIALS
  1. Richard Griffin, Silver City NM, Chaffin 50, 14.405  2. Mike English,
  Norwalk CA, Jory 6, 14.480  3. Rip Williams, Yorba Linda CA, Jory 3,
  14.559  4. Rickie Gaunt, Torrance CA, Alexander 4, 14.608  5. Rodney
  Argo, Gardena CA, Argo 19, 14.611  6. Steve Ostling, Corona CA, Fischer
  Mtrspts 29, 14.637 7.  John Scott, Hesperia CA, Scott Mtrsprts 83,
  14.663  8. Danny Sheridan, Santa Maria CA, DiDonato 57, 14.670  9.
  Jarrett Chaney, Clovis CA, Chaney 69, 14.840  10. Casey Shuman, Tempe AZ,
  Pratt 12 , 14.850  11. Mark Nation, Los Olivos CA, Nation 3N, 14.879 
  12. Bobby Graham, Riverside CA, Crossno 38, 14.880  13. Jimmy Thompson,
  Nipomo CA, Thompson 71, 15.050 14. Damion Gardner, Concord CA, Gardner 20,
  15.092  15.  Jack DeArmond, Jr., Corona CA, DeArmond, Jr. 24, 15.147 
  16. Bobby Cody, (R) Costa Mesa CA, Cody 41, 15.168 17. Tom Downing,
  Lakewood CA, Downing 90, 15.274  18. Mike Spencer, Temecula CA, Engstrom
  44, 15.280  19. John Jewatt, Santa Maria CA, Jewatt 12L, 15.325  20.
  Mike Knopf, Santa Maria CA, Knopf 5K, 15.335  21. Tony Jones, Garden
  Grove CA, Vermeer/Jones 87, 15.373  22. Darren Simas, Santa Maria CA,
  Simas 91S, 15.375  23. Keith Williamson, Pomona CA, Williamson 95, 15.434 
  24. Mel Murphy, Woodcrest CA, Murphy 62, 15.587  25. Daniel Hood, Santa
  Cruz
  CA, Hood 33X, 15.853  26. Tom Wilhelm, (R) Temecula CA, Wilhelm 64,
  16.306 
  27. Bill Goforth, (R) Apple Valley CA, Goforth 56, 16.397  28. Bob Ferro,
  Sherman Oaks CA, Ferro 91X, 20.477
  
  HEDMAN HEDDERS HEAT 1
  1. Richard Griffin, 2. Tony Jones, 3. Jimmy Thompson, 4. Rodney Argo, 5. Tom
  Downing, 6. Daniel Hood, 7. Jarrett Chaney,
  
  SHAVER ENGINES HEAT 2
  1. Damion Gardner, 2. Mike Spencer, 3. Mike English, 4. Steve Ostling, 5.
  Casey Shuman, 6. Darren Simas, 7. Tom Wilhelm,
  
  SPIN TECH MUFFLERS HEAT 3
  1. Rip Williams, 2. John Scott, 3. Mark Nation, 4. Keith Williamson, 5. Jack
  DeArmond, Jr., 6. John Jewatt, 7. Bill Goforth,
  
  STINGER CHASSIS HEAT 4
  1. Bobby Graham, 2. Bobby Cody, 3. Rickie Gaunt, 4. Danny Sheridan, 5. Mike
  Knopf, 6. Bob Ferro, 7. Mel Murphy,
  
  JE PISTONS DASH
  1. Steve Ostling. 2. Rip Williams. 3. Richard Griffin. 4. Rodney Argo. 5.
  Rickie Gaunt. 6. John Scott. 7. Mike English. 8. Danny Sheridan.
  
  B FEATURE
  1. Casey    Shuman. 2. Jack DeArmond, Jr.. 3. Mike Knopf, 4.
  Tom Downing. 5. Darren Simas. 6. John Jewatt. 7. Bob Ferro. 8. Bill Goforth.
  9. Tom Wilhelm, 10.  Mel Murphy, 11. Daniel Hood.
  
  A FEATURE (30 Laps)
  1. Richard Griffin. 2. Steve Ostling. 3. Rickie Gaunt. 4. Rodney Argo. 5. Tony
  Jones.  6. Casey Shuman, 7. Mike English. 8. Bobby Graham, 9. Damion
  Gardner. 10.  Bobby Cody. 11.  Mike Spencer. 12.  John Scott.
  13. Mark Nation. 14. Darren Simas. 15. Keith Williamson. 16. Jimmy Thompson.
  17. Mike Knopf. 18.  Jack DeArmond, Jr. 19. Rip Williams. 20.  Tom
  Downing,
  Laps Led: Williams 1-2, Argo 3-13, Griffin 14-30
  
  CAR            NAME                 
  HOMETOWN           
  STARTS POINTS
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      1.  50  Richard Griffin    
  Silver City NM          20 
  1204
      2.  29  Steve Ostling      
  Corona CA              
  20  1125
      3.  87  Tony Jones         
  Garden Grove CA     20  1089
      4.  1   Cory Kruseman      
  Ventura CA             
  19  999
      5.  3   Rip Williams       
  Yorba Linda CA          20 
  997
      6.  83  John Scott         
  Hesperia CA         20  984
      7.  20  Damion Gardner     
  Concord CA             
  19  898
      8.  4   Rickie Gaunt       
  Torrance CA         20  876
      9.  5   Mike Kirby         
  Torrance CA         18  867
      10. 7   Jeremy Sherman  Phoenix AZ             
  17  847
      11. 6   Mike English       
  Norwalk CA             
  20  727
      12. 94  Charles Davis, Jr   Buckeye AZ         
  19  724
      13. 38  Bobby Graham       
  Riverside CA           
  20  721
      14. 19T Troy Rutherford     Ojai CA                
  14  609
      15. 25  Gary W. Howard  Fontana CA             
  16  544
      16. 19  Rodney Argo     Gardena CA         
  18  511
      17. 57  Danny Sheridan     
  Santa Maria CA          17 
  394
      18. 41  Bobby Cody      (R)
  Costa Mesa CA       20  377
      19. 44  Mike Spencer       
  Temecula CA         19  374
      20. 99  Adam Mitchell      
  Escondido CA           
  15  328