report by Terry King
FOUR CYLINDER BOMBER JUNIORS This class is for the kids 9 to 15 years of age. The feature started with Robbie Gauthier, Jr. in the lead with Rudy Bronson, Jr. and Justin Sutorus close behind. Gauthier and Bronson had a very intense battle throughout the race with Bronson finally passing Gauthier for the lead with only 3 laps remaining. This was one of the most competitive 4 cylinder bomber Jr. races to date.
1. 2 - RUDY BRONSON, JR. 2. 1 - ROBBIE GAUTHIER, JR. 3. 16 - JUSTIN SUTORUS
OPEN MOTORCYCLES
Jayme Russo and Allen Weinberg started the feature with Weinberg taking the lead and never looking back.
1. 17c - ALLEN WEINBERG 2. 31c - JAYME RUSSO
FOUR CYLINDER BOMBERS
Bobby Robillard started on pole to take the early lead only to lose it and retake it several times. Hard charging Jason Henderson tried to keep the top spot only to have Robillard retake the lead until tangling with a lap car. With a lot of lead changes and shuffling among the top 7 cars Pops Honaker ended up taking the checker flag with Bobby Robillard , Jim Nesbitt and John Cook on his heels.
1. 2x - POPS HONAKER 2. 44 - BOBBY ROBILLARD 3. 2r - JIM NESBITT 4. 25 - JOHN COOK 5. 63 - JASON HENDERSON 6. 4 - FRED ROBILLARD 7. 97 - JACKIE RHAMES 8. 51 - DUKE DRAKE 9. 99 - ROBERT BENNETT 10. 9 - CHARLIE STATTS 11. 0 - RANDY CLARK - DNS 12. 03 - TRAVIS STATTS - DNS
THUNDER CARS
George Richards jumped out in the lead with David King, Tom King, and John Smith in close pursuit. Mike Wilson got shuffled back when he tangled with the backstretch wall and Ronnie Harrell had an equally rough night when he lost a tire. On the last lap the top four were still battling bumper to bumper and fender to fender. Coming out of turn four, one car had a flat and another broke an axle making it a wild finish. George Richards wins with David King, Tom King, and John Smith coming across together.
1. 0 - GEORGE RICHARDS 2. 2 - DAVID KING 3. 22 - TOM KING 4. 34 - JOHN SMITH 5. 7 - MIKE WILSON 6. 86 - RONNIE HARRELL
SPORTSMAN
After contact in the first turn of the race, Chuck Adkins restarted the race from the pole position only to run a few laps before a flat sent him to the pits. Tom Stack, having to go to the rear from earlier incident worked his way back to 2nd place to inherit the win when Adkins retired . Ed Berberich and Bill Betchan had good runs to finish 2nd and 3rd.
1. 1 - TOM STACK 2. 44 - ED BERBERICH 3. 4 - BILL BETCHAN 4. 74 - CHUCK ADKINS
STREET STOCKS
After a hard fought heat race, Joey Cason started on the pole and led from flag to flag despite a serious challenge from Tim Nantka who had Chester Sutorus and Dink Sullivan nipping at his heels. The hard racing didn't stop there as the rest of the field fought hard for each and every position.
1. 31 - JOEY CASON 2. 40 - TIM NANTKA 3. 3 - CHESTER SUTORUS 4. 8 - WILLIAM "Dink" SULLIVAN 5. 51 - EDDIE HITCHCOCK 6. 15 - TONY BELL 7. 37 - MIKE HANNA 8. 5.0 - JASON PERKINS 9. 19 - FRANK SUTORUS 10. 97 - RAY PITTS 11. 24 - PETER COMEAU - DNS 12. 75 - KIRBY SISK
THE GO - CARTS RUN ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
BLUES 1. 4 - STEWART FRENCH 2. 18 - AMANDA TONCHUK 3. 301 - ROBBIE VALENTINE 4. 72 - TIFFANY KINNEY 5. 0 - STEPHEN OVERTON 6. 47 - STEVEN CHRONISTER
QUARTER MIDGET
1. 8 - AUSTIN CARR
STOCK LITE 1. 91 ERIC MACLENNAN 2. 55 JASON WALTERS 3. 80 ERIC POWELL 4. 11 DENNIS JONES 5. 01 DANNY COLLINS 6. 5 BRANDON KINCAID
CHAMP
1. 3 WAIT PEREZ
STOCK APPEARING
1. 5 - GREG WEILAND 2. 57 - JOHN KINNEY 3. 34 - GARY ZOLLO, SR. 4. 02 - WILLIAM OWENS 5. 03 - JOSEPH MCNANGHTON 6. 43 - TOM BILLINGS 7. 25 - BUTCH CARR 8. 61 - DON WARD - DNS
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