May 19, 2006 - Jon Stanbrough scored a brilliant victory in the opening
race of the 2006 King Of Indiana Sprint Series. From a third row start,
Stanbrough harassed Shane Cottle until finally working past on the 20th
circuit, then maneuvered his Fox Brothers DRC cleanly through traffic for his
fifth KISS win. Kevin Briscoe edged Dave Darland for third, as Justin
Marvel finished fifth.
Later, Stanbrough called it a good win. “They’re all good wins.
Somebody made me aware that I had the most wins in the KISS series. So
it’s good to win another one and try to keep my record.”
At the green flag, Cottle took control off the second turn and built a
straightaway-length lead while Stanbrough worked up to third, until a sixth lap
caution bunched the field. During the same time, Dave Darland was nearly
alone in running the top as he hustled from twelfth to third, with Kevin Briscoe
following from 14th to eighth. While
Cottle continued to lead from the restart, Stanbrough quickly moved into second
and Darland made it a three-car battle.
Following another restart at mid-race, Stanbrough was pressing Cottle in every
turn. While the fast groove through turns three and four was the same for
everyone, they had a choice in one and two, with workable high and low lines.
Cottle tried high, then the next lap, low. Then he went high again on the
following lap. Each time Stanbrough took the other lane through the turns.
On the 20th circuit Cottle ran into turn one on
the cushion and Stanbrough went low, but this time Stanbrough came off of two
with the lead.
While the leaders dueled up front, Briscoe and Darland were waging their own
battle. Briscoe finally scrambled past Darland on the 29th
lap to narrowly claim third. Defending KISS champion Justin Marvel led
Tony Elliott in a battle of the Trucker’s 24-Hour team cars. Kenny
Carmichael, A. J. Anderson, Derek O’Dell and Matt Westfall completed the top
ten.
“If you’re going to try to pass somebody, you’d have to go wherever
they’re not running,” Stanbrough said. “He’d go high and I’d go
low to try to get by him, or vice versa. I don’t know if he made a
mistake up there on the top when I got by him. I thought we got a pretty
good bite on the bottom and once I got the lead I just tried to run through the
middle of three and four and tried to run through the bottom of one and two.”
Cottle explained, “My brakes about 20 laps into it started going away and I
was having to pump them a lot. And then I was afraid to have them tighten
it up anymore because really tight in the heat race. We just missed it, it
was one of those things.”
With 52 machines in the pits at Bloomington, Stanbrough rolls into Saturday
night’s race at Lincoln Park Speedway with a five point lead over Cottle.
Results:
Heat 1: Justin Marvel (2), Steve Rone (3), Dave Darland (7), Kevin Chambers (1),
Danny Holtsclaw (5), Jason Holt (9), Brent Beauchamp (4), Lee Stark (6), Cole
Whitt (8)
Heat 2: Jared Fox (1), Tim Spindler (3), Hunter Schuerenberg (8), Kenny
Carmichael Jr. (2), Josh Cunningham (6), Scott Hatten (9), Jamie Williams (7),
Ty Deckard (5)
Heat 3: Jon Stanbrough (2), A.J. Anderson (6), Kevin Briscoe (5), Ryan Pace (9),
Derek Scheffel (7), Chris Windom (4), Arin McIntosh (1), Bobby Stines (8), Jim
Mills (3)
Heat 4: Derek O’Dell (4), Kenny Carmichael (5), Dave Peperak (7), Matt
Westfall (9), Dustin Beliles (2), Kerry Kinser (8), Brett Burdette (6), Joe
Gilbert (3), Mark Hall (1)
Heat 5: Ted Hines (2), Tony Elliott (8), Jonathan Vennard (3), Mitch Cunningham
(4), Eric Smith (5), Kevin Studley (7), Jack Farmer (1), Billy Puterbaugh (6)
Heat 6: Shane Cottle (4), Kent Christian (3), Travis Welpott (2), Critter Malone
(6), Dakoda Armstrong (5), Derek Franks (7), Chris Babcock (1), Broc Burton (8)
B-Main #1: Pace, Holtsclaw, Windom, Chambers, Smith, Beauchamp, Puterbaugh,
Holt, Whitt, McIntosh, Farmer, Stark, M. Cunningham, Scheffel, Stines, Studley
B-Main #2: Westfall, Carmichael Jr., Malone, J. Cunningham, Armstrong, Franks,
Burton, Kinser, Babcock, Hatton, Burdette, Sciscoe, Beliles, Gilbert
Feature (30-laps): 1. Stanbrough (5), 2. Cottle (1), 3. Briscoe (14), 4. Darland
(12), 5. Marvel (3), 6. Elliott (6), 7. Carmichael (2), 8. Anderson (10), 9.
O’Dell (4), 10. Westfall (19), 11. Christian (11), 12. Rone (7), 13.
Carmichael Jr. (21), 14. Pace (18), 15. Windom (22), 16. Vennard (16), 17.
Schuenberg (13), 18. Fox (9), 19. Hines (8), 20. Holtsclaw (20), 21. Welpott
(17), 22. Peperak (15)
POINTS: 1. Jon Stanbrough 130, 2. Shane Cottle 125, 3. Kevin Briscoe 120, 4.
Dave Darland 115, 5. Justin Marvel 110
The second round of the King of Indiana Sprint Car Series will be competed
Saturday, May 20, at Putnamville’s Lincoln Park Speedway. Lincoln Park
Speedway is located half way between Terre Haute and Indianapolis on the north
side of US Hwy 40 just a couple of minutes west of U.S.231. The racing
program will include modifieds, superstocks and bombers. There will be an
autograph session featuring drivers from the sprint car and bomber series in the
south lot, just outside turn 1, beginning at 4:30 pm. General admission is
$15 and the pits are $25. The main gate opens at 4:30, hot laps start at
5:30 and racing begins at 7 pm. For additional information see the
track’s website: www.LincolnParkSpeedway.com
or phone (317) 831-4404 Office, or (765) 653-3485 Track.
SCHEDULE. Lawrenceburg Speedway hosts the KISS racers on Memorial Day
weekend, Saturday, May 27. After a couple weeks to catch their breath, the
KISS racers will start their final leg with a big Sunday show at Kokomo Speedway
on June 18th. The title battle will begin
to come into sharp focus at Paragon Speedway on Saturday, June 24. Then
racers will kick off their Independence Day weekend with the KISS grand finale
at the Terre Haute Action Track and the crowning of a new (or repeat) King of
Indiana Sprints on July 1.
2006 King Of Indiana Sprint Series Schedule
Gas City I-69Speedway
Friday, May 12 Rain Out
Bloomington Speedway
Friday, May 19 -- Stanbrough
Lincoln Park Speedway
Saturday, May 20
Lawrenceburg Speedway
Saturday, May 27
Kokomo Speedway
Sunday, June 18
Paragon Speedway
Saturday, June 24
Terre Haute Action Track
Saturday, July 1
THE PURSE. The total KISS purse for 2006 again exceeds $80,000.
Each of the seven features will pay $2,500-to win. As in previous years,
the teams will forgo qualifying and draw for heat race starting spots. As
we started last year, the top two finishers in each heat will re-draw for their
feature starting spots. Each feature pays $250 to start, while B-Main
competitors will take home a minimum of $50.
POINT FUND. The point fund will pay $1,400 to the King Of Indiana Sprint
Series champion following the July 1st finale Terre Haute Action Track.
Additionally, the point fund pays the top five in the standings, with second
place receiving $1000, while third receives $700, fourth $600 and fifth $500.
SPONSORS. Elliottbrand Web Designs, in Westport, IN, created the
KISS website, which provides a highly functional and effective tool that places
the King Of Indiana Sprint Series within arms length of racing fans around town
and around the world. Visit them at www.Elliottbrand.com.
The King of Indiana Sprint Series is organized and conducted by the individual
Indiana sprint car race track promoters to put the best racing in the state on a
heavy metal wheel-to-wheel tour. Information is now available on our
website, www.kissracing.com.
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