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Ollar wins with last lap pass
Shelby and Russum dominate
by Bob Burbach

Marysville, CA. (June 23, 2007) – Jamie Ollar of Marysville never gave up and just slipped by Blane Baker on the last lap in the 3rd closest finish ever in main event competition at Marysville Raceway Park. Paul and Kathy Hawes presented a quickly paced program that included dominant feature event victories by Yuba City's Phillip Shelby in the KKCY Street Stock finale and Sacramento's Pat Russum in the Wingless Warrior Sprint Car Series. A rip-roaring Extreme Bomber exhibition brought down the curtain on the night's activities. A noisy, appreciative crowd enjoyed the entertaining program on the hooked up and fast clay surface.

In the KKCY Street Stock Series Phillip Shelby pulled one of the all time monster moves on lap one. Shelby started 6th in the field as the green flag flew. Shelby darted to the bottom and followed 5th starting Jerry Bartlett into one. Shelby freight trained three cars and was 3rd as the field headed up the back chute. Shelby stayed on the bottom and clicked off the next three cars and led coming off of four on lap one! It was a spectacular passing display and Shelby simply checked out after that. The 2006 champion finally found what had been missing this year and the rest of the field fought for 2nd after lap one.

4th starting Ray Benkowski dropped to 6th in the early going and then started to claw his way back to the front. Benkowski became the show as he got back to 5th in two more circuits and finally 4th behind Jerry Bartlett who was parked behind a surprisingly quick, front row starter Guy Bean. Then Bartlett and Benkowski continued what has been a season long duel for position. It was another good one as Benkowski hounded the 3-time champion relentlessly. Bartlett was up to the task and kept the blue 25 at bay for a pair of laps. As the Bartlett-Benkowski battle approached Bean, Benkowski dove to the bottom in three. Benkowski used Bean as a pick and roared by both into 2nd. Bartlett quickly recovered and slipped by Bean into 3rd. Heather Bartlett eclipsed Bean shortly thereafter and found 4th. Two long green flag segments completed the event. The yellow flag segment that split them gave Benkowski and Bartlett another shot at Shelby, but that was irrelevant. Shelby led easily to the checkers.

The defending champion endured a relentless oil leak and smoked a little bit all night long. Shelby was candid in victory lane when he said, "…we've finally figured something out…and we still cant find the oil leak." Oil leak or not, the victory combined with Heather Bartlett's 4th place finish vaulted the defending champion into the unofficial point lead (all races are official at the close of business on Tuesday).

The KKCY Mini Stocks were next up and this one turned into a stellar, crowd-pleasing duel to the end. Early race action saw Eric Jones, Ollar and Marysville's James Foster in a tight knot fighting for the top spot. Yuba City's Blane Baker had the point lead coming into Saturday's race and he was passing his way to the front in the early going.

The Jones-Ollar-Foster slugfest included fender rubbing and heart stopping, 3-wide action at times. Baker was 4th after awhile and began to close on the leaders as a quick series of yellow flags slowed the action.

In the latter part of the event a long green flag segment allowed lapped traffic into the mix. Foster was the best through traffic and pulled a five-car length lead. Another quick yellow allowed Ollar to close up and at the new green, he secured 1st place. He began to pull out a lead. Baker found 3rd as Jones had to pit for repairs. Then Baker began to really hook up. Baker got by Foster with 5 laps to go and closed rapidly on Ollar as they both, again picked up heavy lapped traffic. Foster retired to the pits with mechanical troubles with but a handful of laps left.

Then it was on. With tree to go Baker made a slick inside move and grabbed the top spot. He held it to the white flag. The pair encountered slow traffic as they approached turn three on the final lap. Ollar chose high, Baker chose low. Baker was hampered on the low side by a car that slid sideways in four. It appeared Baker had to lift for an instant. Ollar with a clear high side run stayed in the gas and his momentum was significant off of four. A lapped car split the battling duo as they headed to the flag. Ollar won by less than a car length in front of fans who were literally screaming at the finish.

Overshadowed by the war up front was the great drive to 3rd place by Berry Creek's Floyd Youngblood. Youngblood continues to climb in the point standings with his best season ever. In post race inspection, Baker's car was not in compliance with the rules and he was disqualified from the event moving Youngblood into 2nd followed by Suttter's Joel Giusti and a resurgent Robert Luster.

In the Wingless Warrior MRP Wingless Sprint Car feature Sacramento's Pat Russum won, yet again. An unprecedented accomplishment in any MRP sprint car series ever. It was his 6th in a row. The race started off with Russum and his archrival for the title, Mark Hill side by side in row three. A great early race battle ensued between Sacramento's John Anderson and Tim Sherman Jr. Russum and Hill started to move and got to 3rd and 4th quickly as the leaders raced high and low on the perfectly manicured ¼ mile.

A quick yellow flag brought Russum and Hill right behind the lead duo. Sherman and Anderson renewed their fight at the new green, but Russum and Hill were now in the mix. The 30 lapper was near the 1/3 mark when Russum got by Anderson on the low side in turn four for 2nd. Then a great high side pass of Sherman, by Russum was negated by another yellow flag shortly thereafter.

Russum made short work of Sherman at the new green bringing Hill along in tow. Russum pulled to a ¼ lap lead with a clear track ahead. That was the race…almost. With five laps left Russum took a weird line and bounced high in the air in turn 1. His right front suspension had started to break away. Hill started to close quickly, but Russum's ¼ lap lead was helpful. He needed every bit of the distance to nurse his crippled mount to the flag. He did just that and muscled the #7 to the flag. Hill was 2nd and Sherman held on to an excellent 3rd.

Once again, the Extreme Bomber race was an enormous crowd pleaser. At announcer Tim Gilbert's urging, the majority of the crowd stayed around to see the mechanical carnage and they were not disappointed. What again turned into a circular destruction derby was a hoot…with a twist. The participants had to race the wrong way on the track. The clockwise direction created a memorable sight as the racers punt, passed and kicked their way around the track. A number of the cars were piloted by unknown, reasonably crazy people. Others were piloted by serious sprint car racers and some by contenders for the mini-stock and stock car championships. Who was in what was sometimes unobtainable, and for the most part, those that rode with the drivers probably will need counseling…and soon. The promoter later explained to this observer that someone with the moniker of "Taco" had actually won. Mini Stock driver James Foster led for the most part until his car expired on the backstretch. A series of hits, spins and general mechanical mayhem occurred between the flags. Even after the checkers had flown. Pacific Sprint Car star Brandon Dozier actually jumped the banking on the infield Kart track AFTER the flag had flown. Other post-flag hits and spins kept the crowd yelling well after the scheduled end of the show.

It was great fun for all. Promoter Paul Hawes decided to sit this one out after last week's harrowing ride in the Enforcer.
Next week is Kids Night. Sponsored by Merritt Brothers Racing, this edition promises to be the best. Some 200 prizes will be given away to youngsters 12 and under. A Bike, DVD player, 60 racing t-shirts and hundreds of other prizes will be given away. Kids under 12 are FREE for the show that will feature the return of the Winged MRP Pacific Sprint Cars, the KKCY Stocks and Mini Stocks. The SORA Sprint 100s will round out the exciting 4-division program.
Pit gates always open at 3PM. Pit meeting and pill draw are at 5PM. Spectator Gates Open at 5PM with racing getting underway at 7PM. Contact the promoters at 1.530.743.1327 or email as indicated on the home page. Put www.marysvilleracewaypark on your "favorites" button on you computer. Watch this site for press releases, updates and complete results.
Note: Please make this observer aware of any names that are misspelled. The text is based on information we have at the time of its release.
 

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