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Longwood's Tim Russell didn't get
a very good start in the Goodyear Challenge 100 Friday
night at Orlando Speedworld, but he bided his time and
wowed the crowd by using the outside groove to do his
passing on his way to a very popular victory.
Twenty-two Goodyear Challenge Late
Models were on hand with veteran Chuck Burkhalter setting
quick time at 13.699 seconds in the Independent Ukranian
Adoption Chevy. Rich Clouser, behind the wheel of Bobby
Sears' Daytona Dodge Chrysler entry, was second quick
with young Sam Watts timing
in third fastest just ahead of Russell and Canada's
Jerry Artuso.
Tate Pierce had the pole for the 100
lap main event but the original start was aborted following
a big crash in turn one that eliminated Don Hess, Joey
Strehle and Rich Higley.
Pierce shot into the lead as the field
finally took the green but outside pole sitter Travis
Cope missed a shift and stacked up the outside row behind
him including both Russell and Clouser. Cope managed
to pull his car off the track but several of the top
drivers now found themselves having to play catch-up
as Russell crossed the line 12th on the opening lap.
Pierce led the opening two laps but
Artuso took over at the end of lap three despite some
damage to the right front corner of his car after he
got together with another machine just after the drop
of the green.
Action continued with Artuso leading
a tight freight train until caution flew on lap 14 for
debris on the track. Joe Winchell pitted to replace
a flat tire while Chuck Burkhalter's car slowed to a
stop under yellow. He could not get it re-fired and
his machine was pushed to the pits as Winchell re-joined
the field at the back.
Artuso continued to set the pace for twenty more green
flag laps until Troy Atkins spun in turn two to bring
out the second caution.
The field went green for several more laps before Jeremy
Fitch hit the back stretch wall. Fitch came around turn
four and got tangled up with Joe Gentry to bring out
the caution once again.
The field took the crossed flags for
half-way under caution with the top ten Artuso, Pierce,
Watts, Russell, Clouser,
A.J. Currelli, Bill Ostriker, Greg Kaouk, Charlie Kopach
and Winchell.
Russell was now on a mission as he
took to the outside groove and passed Watts
for third on lap 64. Three laps later Bill Ostriker
spun to bring out the caution. As the field slowed,
Watts got into another
car and tore the right side body work off his car. After
a quick check by track officials, Watts
was allowed to continue.
On the restart, both Pierce and Russell
really began to pressure Artuso. Pierce made a move
on lap 77 but spun in the process to bring out the yellow
flag once again. Rather than go to the rear of the field,
Pierce opted to take his car off the track.
Russell was on Artuso's bumper for
the restart, and, after trying several inside moves,
jumped up on the outside groove again and finally made
his pass stick on lap 89. Russell then speed away from
the field to claim the win while Artuso held off the
challenges of Clouser to settle for second. Watts
held on for fourth with his damaged car while Winchell
had the drive of the night coming back up to fifth after
pitting early to change the flat tire. Currelli, Kopach,
Ostriker, Richard Parks and Gentry competed the top
ten.
Russell dedicated the win to crew
member Keith Royston who lost his father, long-time
race fan Frank Royston, a few days earlier. Artuso was
doing double duty as he also had his Modified at the
race track. Jared Allison led the opening five laps
of the Modified feature, but Artuso had his car working
to perfection and he sped out to a big lead after passing
Allison on lap six.
Several caution flags slowed the pace,
but Artuso would gain a big advantage each time. However,
late in the going, Artuso began to slow, the victim
of a deflating left rear tire. Artuso couldn't hang
on as Allison took the lead and led the final two laps
for his third win of the season. Artuso had enough of
an advantage to hold on for second over Corey Freed,
Glen Bradley and Bob Beiler while Dennis Wheeler, Chuck
Burkhalter, Mark Emberson and Shain Held rounded out
the finishers.
Not to be out done, Jared Allison's
dad Pedie Allison led all the way to claim his first
Mini Stock feature win of the year, his first victory
in some time after un-retiring yet again for the 2005
season.
Michael Seay celebrated his 18th birthday
and his recent high school graduation with a strong
second place run trailed by John Cook, Keith Lilley
and Josh Hermann.
Point leader Jason Foster took yet
another Super Stock win, grabbing the top spot from
early leader Ray Mullis on lap ten and never looking
back as defending Super Stock champion Ted Head made
his first start of the year and came home second.
John Castro came back from a hard
crash on lap nine to finish third over Bomber Bill Loomis
and Mullis. Rounding out the top ten were Bob Cherry,
Bob Starr, Tom Vento, Bobby Riley and Ron Parrish.
Driving a Honda Prelude, Rudy Bronson
topped the wild field of Strictly Stock cars. Bobby
Crites was second followed by Andy Richards, Ray Brown
and Manny Ramierez. Completing the top ten were Bob
Snyder, Ronnie Martin, Alan Monroe, Mike Francis, and
Ricardo Marcus.
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Notes: Sam will be testing a super
late model race car this week, weather permitting.
He will continue in the Goodyear series but will
run the super late as a back up to get seat time.
Look outSam's next late model race will
be in Bronson on Saturday, June 18.
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OFFICIAL RESULTS, SPEEDWORLD - MAY
27
GOODYEAR CHALLENGE LATE MODEL
100
1. #36 Tim Russell, Longwood
2. #5 Jerry Artuso, Ontario, Canada
3. #9 Rich Clouser, Palm Bay
4. #73 Sam Watts, Winter Springs
5. #57 Joe Winchell, Davie
6. #2 A.J. Curreli, Daytona
7. #01 Charles Kopach, Clermont
8. #0 Bill Ostriker, Ridge Manor
9. #48 Richard Parks, Boyenton Beach
10. #26x Joe Gentry, Punta Gorda
11. #4k Amanda Gogel, New Smyrna
12. #926 Dan Crowe, Lantana
13. #31 Greg Kaouk, Penbroke Pines
14. #81 Tate Pierce, Zephyrhills
15. #14 Troy Atkins, Orlando
16. #11 Jeremy Fitch, New Smyrna
17. #96 Frank Welch, N. Ft. Meyers
18. #1x Chuck Burkhalter, Clermont
19. #26 Travis Cope, Bronson
20. #64 Don Hess, Geneva
21. #83 Joe Strehle Jr., Deland
22. #17 Rich Higley, Newport Richey
Reproduced
with permission.
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