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December 15, 2002

Bresnahan Rides Again at Citrus Winter Spectacular II

by Larry MacMillan

Inverness, Fla - Cold, windy weather greeted drivers
and fans but they were determined to make a go of it
for the first of two Winter Spectacular races at
Citrus County Speedway Saturday night. Nineteen Late
Models qualified in time trials with Mike Bresnahan
getting the right set up to pull of fast time and
add $300 for fast qualifier at 13.730 second run
despite a very cold race track.

Rookie Richie Smith won the pole and battled with Rex
Struble for the first 20 laps of the 125 lap main to
hold the initial lead before the two got together on
turn two that turned them both around and sent them
to the rear of the pack for the restart. Jimmy
Thompson took over the lead on the restart with Jonny
Kay in hot pursuit for the next 20 laps before Kay
tapped the leader coming out of turn four to bring
on another caution that sent him to the rear of the
pack for the restart going into lap 38. On the
restart, Thompson, Herby Neumann, Jr., and Mike
Bresnahan were in a three-car match race that saw
Bresnahan make that familiar move on the outside lane
and go to the front to set the pace right to the
checkered flag.

Scott Grossenbacher found some extra horsepower late
in the race to come through a lot of traffic to make
a pass on Jimmy Thompson and Herb Neumann, Jr. with
20 laps left. He was closing on Bresnahan in the
final 20 laps of the 125 but there just wasn't enough
time left to outrun the perennial winner of the big
money races run at Citrus County Speedway during 2002.
When the checkers flew it was Bresnahan for the win
followed by Scott Grossenbacher, Herb Neumann, Jr.,
Jimmy Thompson, Tom Haselmayer and Danny Johnson in
the lead lap. Rounding out the top ten were Daniel
Keene, Jr., first time Late Model driver Mark
Dominique, Mike Hinegardner and Jonny Kay.

Mini Stocks set up for their 75 lap main event with
time trails that saw Robby Yoakam turning a 15.220
second fast qualifying time and Richard Kelly right
with him at 15.244. The two fast qualifiers took
the front row for the green flag and Kelly won the
drag race to turn one with Yoakam locked on to his
rear bumper. The only thing Richard Kelly saw for
the entire 75 laps was Robbie Yoakam in his rear
view mirror as the $1,200 win purse went to St.
Petersburg with Kelly. Yoakam had to settle for
second with Rick Sirmons holding off the rest of
the 22-car field for third place money. Mark Sowell
held off a very agressive Chris Thornton in the run
for fourth. Dustin DesChamps, Michael Birk and
Jimmy Bartley were the only cars left in the lead
lap at the finish line. Ron Bartley salvaged a
ninth place finish over Billy Smith to round out the
top ten.

Three 2002 champions took home wins in the other
three events that made up the evening of winter
racing. Richie Smith came off the outside pole in
the Hobby Stock 25 for the win over Curtis Neumann,
Daniel Webster, Curtis Youmans, and Glen Colyer Sr.

Mike Bell was a run away winner in the Street Stock
30 lap run over Fred Tuski who took over the driving
chores for Ernie Reed, Danny Cretty outran J.D. Goff
and Melvin Farmer in the run for third.

Sixteen Thunder Stocks chased two-time champion Stuart
Madison for 25 laps in a race that saw several crashes
that changed the finish at the checkers. Lee Keller
got sent to the rear early in the race and came back
through the field to chase Robin Bauer to the line
in the race for second. Gary Johnson held out over
Larry Triana for fourth.

Wrapping up the evening was the nine-car Powder Puff
race that was rained out on the final night of action
at Citrus County Speedway. Angie Paris looked like
she was going to make it a runaway coming off the
pole and setting the pace all the way until the final
turn when she was being challenged by the scratch
starter Theresa Hoyner. The pressure got to Paris just
a car length short of the finish line as she lost it
and put her car in the infield just 18 feet from taking
the win after leading fourteen laps of the fifteen lap
feature. Theresa Joyner took home the win and Bonnie
Yoakam picked up second with Angie Paris salvaging
a third place finish.

Racing for 2002 is all over and the drivers and fans
will have time to celebrate the holidays. The 2003
season kicks off with Winter Spectacular II, another
Late Model 125 for $5,000 to win plus a full program
featuring the Street Stocks, Mini Stocks, Hobby
Stocks, Thunder Stocks and a Demolition Derby that
was rained out in the finale in 2002.

From all the personnel at Citrus County Speedway may
we wish all of our fans, drivers, owners and sponsors
a very Happy Holiday and we look forward to seeing
you for our kick off to our 48th racing season on
February 8th with the TBARA Sprint cars for openers.

Citrus County Speedway Results 12/13/02

Late Model Winter Spectacular 125 - 19 cars
1. #3x Mike Bresnahan
2. #09 Scott Grossenbacher
3. #98 Herb Neumann, Jr.
4. #90 Jimmy Thompson
5. #13 Tom Haselmayer
6. #96 Danny Johnson
7. #5K Daniel Keene, Jr.
8. #8 Mark Dominique
9. #15 Mike Hinegardner
10. #77 Jonny Kay
11. #3c Terry Cater
12. #42 Richie Smith
13. #50 Kevin Fair
14. #00 Robert Yoho
15. #72 Bud McIntyre
16. #3 Rex Struble
17. #93 Alan Struble
18. #75 Dave Pletcher
19. #0 Rich Pratt

Mini Stock Feature - 75 Laps - 22 Cars
1. #61 Richard Kelly, Jr.
2. #8 Robbie Yoakam
3. #05 Rick Sirmans
4. #5 Mark Sowell
5. #24 Chris Thornton
6. #51 Dustin DesChamps
7. #10 Michael Birk
8. #6 Jimmy Bartley
9. #6x Ron Bartley
10. #00 Billy Smith

Street Stock Feature - 30 Laps -9 Cars
1. #17 Mike Bell
2. #55 Fred Tuski
3. #01 Danny Cretty
4. #17x J.D. Goff
5. #18 Melvin Farmer

Hobby Stock Feature - 25 Laps - 14 Cars
1. #42 Richie Smith
2. #01 Curtis Neumann
3. #1 Daniel Webster
4. #70 Curtis Youmans
5. #44 Glen Colyer Sr.

Thunder Stock Feature - 25 Laps - 16 Cars
1. #2 Stuart Madison
2. #97 Robin Bauer
3. #21 Lee Keller
4. #1x Gary Johnson
5. #1 Larry Triana

Powder Puff Derby - 15 Laps 9 Cars
1. #86 Mini Stock - Theresa Joyner
2. #39 Thunder Stock - Bonnie Yoakam
3. #17x Street Stock - Angie Paris


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