FORD/CAA and a Night of Winners at
Merrittville Speedway
Repeat winners were in Merrittville Speedways victory lane on Saturday night with
Pete Bicknell taking another modified checkered, Lee Webber the dwarf win and Ken Sargent
his fourth Pro Stock win. The Candy Man Mike Dooley brought in his first feature win of
the season in the street stock class, as did Joe Meisel in the sportsman main event.
Jeff Cook (1a) took the early lead in the street stock feature. The first yellow came out
after Jason Harper (19jr) and Barry Blanchard (31) tangled in turn four. Cook powered to
the lead on the restart, but Darlene Gifford (34c) slid underneath him going into the
third turn on lap two to take the lead away from him. Cook regained the lead on the next
lap, only to have
Mike Dooley (310c) scoop it from him coming out of turn two. A. J. Lewis brought out
the caution on lap four as his car came to rest in turn four. Dooley held onto the lead on
the restart, but Mark Pigeon (5) moved up into second, moving Cook back a few
positions. Lloyd Cichocki (8c) broke into the top five on the sixth lap. Caution
came out on lap eight as Harper and
Dave Vogt (32) lost control in turn four. Lap nine was almost disastrous for the field as
they all starting jumbling each other, but somehow they managed to come out of turn four
without any major incidents, only a few scuffed tires and dented sheet metal. Rob Murray
(93) spun out in turn four on the tenth lap bringing out the caution.
Mike Dooley
held it to the checkered flag and was followed in by Cichocki, Kirk Wilson (08), Jerry
Deschamps (f30) and Pigeon. The checkered flag fell after 12 laps, although the race
was supposed to be 15. The drivers stopped on the front straightaway in protest.
Jim Varble (15) and John Wrobel (6) started the dwarf feature in the front row. Wrobel was
quick to pull ahead, however Wally Billing (37) came from nowhere to take top billing on
the first lap. Scott Billing (31) made a space for himself in second spot after only two
laps. Chris Rimmen (7x) moved into fourth and started challenging Wrobel for sixth spot on
lap three, and got himself in the position. Dave Russell (88) put a push up the outside of
the pack to land in fourth spot on lap four. Lee Webber (17) the 2000 dwarf champion moved
into fifth spot on lap six after starting thirteenth. Webber moved into second spot
on the front straightaway of lap nine, and into first on the tenth lap.
Once Webber
was in the lead, he never looked back. Wally Billing had to settle for second, followed in
by Jeff Johnson (63), Russell, and Scott Billing.
Brian Halliwell (1a) and Danny Gilbert (400) started the Pro Stock feature up front -
Gilbert quickly pulled ahead, but Halliwell was hot on his tail. Tom Emery (22) spun out
in turn four and came to rest against the wall on the front straight bringing out the
first yellow flag of the race. Jeff Dayman (5), Mike Childhouse (18d), and several other
cars were collected when the pack put on the binders to avoid running into Emery. Gilbert
held the lead on the restart, but Mike Ward (95) got up hot on his tail and made it around
him on lap four. Rick Baker (78) lost the handle and collected a good portion of the pack
bringing out the yellow once again on lap five. Ward held the lead on the restart, but Ken
Sargent (25) was right on his back bumper. The two of them worked side by side for the
next five laps before Sargent could secure the lead. The caution came out on lap ten as
Brad Malloy (5m) lost control and spun out in turn four.
Sargent
held it for the remaining laps, and was followed in by Dayman, Ward, Gilbert and Baker.
Pete Cosco (17c) started on the pole and continued to lead early into the 25 lap sportsman
feature. The feature sported a full field of 24 cars. Garry Moreash (124) made a run up
the outside to secure third spot on the first lap, with Shawn Sliter (71s)sitting in
second. Tim Lipsitt (29) lost control and took Jeff Leggett (3L) and Bobby Davidson
(73) with him, on lap four, bringing out the first yellow. Sliter almost lost the handle
on the restart, putting the rest of the pack in a precarious position behind him, but he
regained control and kept up the pace. Bobby Davidson came to rest between turns one and
two, bringing out the second caution of the race on lap six. Moreash and Cosco battled
back and forth for the lead, but Cosco managed to pull ahead coming out of four on lap
seven. Darryl Ebersole (66) and Joe Meisel (15) put Moreash between them on the back
straightaway and made him fall back going into turn three, sliding him back into fourth
position on lap eight. Meisel
put a run on Cosco and got around him on lap nine. Meisel managed to put quite a bit of
distance between him and the pack after only four laps. Ebersole put a push on to relieve
Cosco of second spot, but couldnt get around him until lap 14. Tim Jones (9) came
from back in the pack to move into third spot on lap 20, a lap later he got around
Ebersole for second spot.
Meisel
took home his first feature win this season and was followed by Jones, Ebersole, Moreash,
and Wayne Conn (8c). Pete Cosco finished in sixth spot.
Todd Gordon (8eh) took the early lead in the modified feature, but Dan Miller (22) got
around him as the field came out of turn four three wide. Miller had the lead, but Ken
Winfield (82) didnt let him go. The yellow came out on lap six as Paul Ashton (3a)
and Scott Wood (38) spun out together. Ken Cosgrove (9) shot into second spot on lap nine,
just before another yellow came out as Fred Cade (12) was rammed into the wall on the
front straightaway. Cosgrove grabbed the lead out of turn two on the restart, but Miller
took it back coming out of four. Pete Bicknell (42) who broke into the top five on lap
nine, moved into third spot on lap 11, and into second on 13. Bicknell took the inside
line on lap 15 and shot ahead of Miller. Further back in the pack, cousins Robbie Krull
(123) and Billy Krull (z1) were duking it out for fourth spot, Billy was slightly ahead.
Cosgrove moved into position to challenge Miller for second spot on lap 18. A caution came
out on the field on lap 28 as Ashton came to rest on the berm in turn four. Bicknell held
the lead on the restart and left the battle for second and third behind him. Robbie Krull
tried to get around Zoomer with only five laps to go and finally managed to do it.
Cosgrove went too high coming out of turn four on lap 33, and fell back to fifth spot.
Bicknell
won yet another feature, with Miller, Robbie Krull, Billy Krull, and Cosgrove rounding out
the top five.
Next Saturday June 16th Molson Export Extreme Canadian Super
Series presents a Fathers Day Spectacular Empire Super Sprints make their
2001 Merrittville debut also on the card 358s, Sportsmen, Pro Stocks
and Dwarfs. Dont miss this exciting event for more information, visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com or call
905-892-8266.
Feature Finishes:
Modified: Pete Bicknell, Dan Miller, Rob Krull, Bill Krull, Ken Cosgrove, Ken Winfield, Rich Vinson, Greg Panunte, Rick Richner, Larry Lampman, Tammy Willard, Luke Carleton, Don Spatorico, Fred Carleton, Paul Ashton, Chris Ricker, Scott Wood, Don Turner, Scott Harris, Harry Sittler, Todd Gordon, Andy Green, Fred Carleton Jr., Fred Cade.
Sportsman: Joe Meisel, Tim Jones, Darryl Ebersole, Garry Moreash, Wayne Conn, Pete Cosco, Randy Chrysler, Chad Chevalier, Stewart Friesen, Shawn Sliter, Boyd MacTavish, Chad Brachmann, John Hagerman, Rob Ledingham, Chris Wood, Gary Kruchka, Brad Rouse, Rob Knapp, Tim Lipsitt, Dwayne Winfield, Guy Bougie, Adam Ferri, Bobby Davidson, Jeff Leggett.
Dwarf: Lee Webber, Wally Billing, Jeff Johnson, Dave Russell, Scott Billing, Davie Ackler, Chris Rimmen, Ray Webber, Bill Perry, Howard Manges, Mike Green, Wayne Robins, Carl Ballinger, Mark Brighton, Nol King, Ken Robins, John Wrobel, Jim Varble, Kellie Mason, Doug Summerhayes, Frank Blajszcak.
Street Stock: Mike Dooley, Lloyd Cichocki, Kirk Wilson, Jerry Deschamps, Mark Pigeon, Greg Ayers, Darlene Gifford, Rich Champigny, Peter Reid, Rick Simons, Russ Davidson, Dave Vogt, Brian Jacobi, Rob Murray, Kevin Kocarik, Bill Wade, Darren Zumpe, Aaron Vasas, Jeff Cook, Jason Harper, AJ Lewis, Barry Blanchard.
Pro Stock: Ken Sargent, Jeff Dayman, Mike Ward, Dan Gilbert, Rick Baker, Bill Bleich, Brian Halliwell, Herb Hunter, Brad Malloy, Gord McKey, Tom Emery, Mike Childhouse, Scott Kerwin, Joe Stefanski, Chris Ellis.