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          Ventura, CA -July 10, 1999-- Norwalk's Jim Thomson
          scored his first ever IMCA Sprint Car feature win Saturday night as he
          led all 30 laps from his outside front row start Saturday night at
          Ventura Raceway. Denny McVey used a late race pass to take second from
          Jeff Heaton. Mike Furlong won his third straight 20 lap IMCA Modified
          feature with Bill Waltman second ahead of defending track champion
          Randy McGraw. Tom Stephens won the 20 lap street stock main and Scott
          Bulpitt from North Hollywood won the pony stock 20 lap main over
          brother Steve Bulpitt.
           The IMCA sprint cars had an 18 car field and they were divided into
          three heat races with Gary Howard, point leader Kevin Kierce and
          Heaton the heat winners. John Woodward became the only flip victim of
          the night in his heat race. He was able to make repairs and start the
          30 lap main event. Dale Harwood and Thomson shared the front row for
          the start and Harwood spun at the start-finish line taking the green
          flag. Jimmy Crawford and Gary Howard were collected in the incident
          and Howard's race was over. Thomson outdueled Heaton on the first
          scored lap to gain the early lead. Dana Crocker spun on lap 2 for
          another yellow flag. Kenny White joined Crocker in the pits, but
          returned for the restart. Thomson was running strong in the outside
          groove as he charged into the lead. Ninth starter Chris Wakim climbed
          to 4th just past halfway with his pass around Bill Welch. Wakim took
          third from McVey and White stalled for a lap 21 yellow flag. Thomson
          now led Heaton and Wakim and Heaton elected to follow Thomson in the
          outside groove with Wakim making a dive to the bottom. Wakim and McVey
          were dueling side by side for third when they banged wheels and Welch
          passed both. Rob Kershaw spun for a lap 28 yellow flag to set up the
          final restart duel for leader Thomson. Heaton made an inside groove
          run on Thomson, but he slid up the track and Welch raced by on the
          bottom for 2nd. Welch appeared to be able to challenge Thomson for the
          win, but he spun charging off turn 4 on the final lap. Wakim was
          trapped by Welch's spin. In the chaotic finish, McVey was able to take
          second from Heaton. Steve Conrad ran fourth ahead of Greg Taylor,
          Kierce, John Wright, Harwood and Crawford.
           The IMCA Modifieds had a 20 car turnout, forcing a rare B Main.
          Visitor Steve Smith, Ed Shelton and Kathy Pierson all failed to
          transfer from the B Main and Hobie Conway had her mount break earlier
          in the night. Furlongs third straight win saw Waltman second ahead of
          McGraw. Jamie Taylor was fourth and Scott Olsen returned with a fifth
          ahead of former champion John Aitken, Donald Houghton, Chris Tonoli
          and Jim Tietz. Aitken is just four points behind point leader Houghton
          and McGraw has closed his gap to just 13 points.
           Ed Perry was the early leader in the street stock main, but
          Stephens raced to the win ahead of Marty Highland and Craig Germanetti.
          Scott Bulpitt won the pony stock 20 lapper ahead of Steve Bulpitt, who
          became a grandfather during the week.
           Summary 
          IMCA Modified Main-Mike Furlong, Bill Waltman, Randy McGraw, Jamie
          Taylor, Scott Olsen, John Aitken, Donald Houghton, Chris Tonoli, Jim
          Tietz, Stephen Mitchell, Bob Dias,. Randy Gens, Robert Paquette, Steve
          Greenland, Gary Curtis, Rich Wolfe.  
          IMCA Sprint Car Heat 1-Gary Howard. Heat 2-Kevin Kierce. Heat
          3-Jeff Heaton. Main-Jim Thomson, Denny McVey, Heaton, Steve Conrad,
          Greg Taylor, Kierce, John Wright, Dale Harwood, Jimmy Crawford, Ronnie
          Case, Jimmy Phelan, Rob Kershaw, Chris Wakim, Bill Welch, John
          Woodward, Kenny White, Dave Crocker, Howard.
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