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By: SMS correspondent, Michelle Sprague
Leslie’s Ken Buchner showed he has what it takes, winning his first
ever feature in a Valvoline Instant Oil Change Modified at the
Springport Motor Speedway. On the start, point leader Earl Miles, of
Hanover, got hurled into the backstretch wall, ending his bid for win
number four. Ken Buchner had a stellar run, as Charlotte’s Bill Butler,
Horton’s Darel Woolsey, Leslie’s Craig Willett, and Marshall’s Justin
Kazmar gave chase. Butler and Woolsey had to be content playing
follow-the-leader as Buchner was able to hold them off. Kazmar looked
to the outside of Willett, bringing Charlotte’s Wayne Haughton along
with him. The duo made the pass, setting their sights on Woolsey.
Caution waved as Woolsey retired to the pit with a smoking car, setting
Kazmar up for a run at Butler and the leader, Buchner, with three laps
to go. Buchner was able to pull away from Butler on the restart,
preserving his lead, while Butler had to hold off Kazmar who issued a
bid for second. At the line, it was Buchner, Butler, Kazmar, Haughton
and Willett. The heat race win went to Miles.
The Performance NW Sportsmans saw twelve competitors test themselves
and their machines on the big 3/8-mile asphalt oval. Dennis Roys, of
Troy, took the early lead, but ran laps under his qualifying time, and
was sent to the rear, handing the lead over to Leslie’s Nate Moon.
Okemos’ Steve Oberst and Leslie’s Ron Heeney were going at it tooth and
nail when the two got together, sending Heeney spinning into the
infield. Both were sent to the rear of the field, setting up the
restart with Moon still shown as the leader. On the restart, Mason’s
Scott Sigman took the lead, with Holt’s Chuck Ammerman settling into
the third spot, followed by Leslie’s Dave Thorburn and Mason’s Ian
Sprague. Heeney worked his way up into the top five, sitting behind
Moon on a restart after a caution. Heeney lost a left front tire,
bringing out the caution once again. With time being a factor, the race
was shortened to 15 laps, with Sigman still shown as the race leader on
the restart. Moon was running in second, followed by Ammerman, with
Thorburn being pursued by Sprague through every turn. Ammerman lost a
motor on lap 13, bringing out the early checker. Sigman made another
trip to the Corrigan Oil Winner’s Circle, with Moon, Thorburn, Sprague,
and Roys rounding out the top five. Thorburn and Heeney scored heat
wins for the division.
Twenty Boss Snow Equipment Pony Stocks took to the track, with one
special Pony driver being honored at intermission. Art Kimbal, of
Marshall, was awarded the 2007 Sportsman of the Year for Springport
Motor Speedway, as he didn’t receive the award at the banquet last
season. All drivers gathered on the front stretch to celebrate Art’s
58th year of racing. By the way, Art is 86 years old, the same as his
car number. What a remarkable man, truly dedicated to the sport. To
kick off his special night, Kimbal took the win in the four car dash,
and led the majority of the first regular heat, with Charlotte’s Todd
Metz Jr. coming home the winner. Kimbal also led the first three laps
of the feature, but Jackson’s Edson Rowley III came blasting up through
the field to take the lead on lap four. Rowley scraped the wall on the
front stretch, giving Charlotte’s Todd Metz Sr. the window of
opportunity he needed, and Metz took the lead on lap five. Charlotte’s
Steve Wrenn and Lansing’s Misty Allen were duking it out for third,
with Matt Vainner sitting in the fifth position. Lansing’s Bill McBride
was on the move, taking the third spot on lap eight. JT Leach made his
way around Allen and Wrenn to take away the fourth spot. At the line,
it was Metz Sr., Rowley, McBride, Leach and Wrenn. Kimbal, Metz Jr. and
Lansing’s Lex Jarecki took heat wins.
The Pure Stock division, once again, resembled an endurance race,
with caution waving three times, before the first lap. Flagman, Doug
Allen, finally had them line up single-file, and the race was on. Kyle
Drake was handed the lead as Spring Arbor’s Jonathan Smith and
Dansville’s Mark Carson got together a number of times, bringing out
the black flag for Carson and a trip to the rear for Smith. K. Drake
was running just ahead of brother, Spencer Drake, with Jimmy Tucker, of
Mt. Clemens, running in third. Charlotte’s Pastor Randy Royston held
down the fourth spot, with Smith running fifth. The race was shortened
due to a time limitation, with K. Drake taking the RWD win, while
Tucker took the FWD win. Eleven cars started this race, and only six
cars were left on the track when the checker waved. Tucker won the FWD
heat, while S. Drake took the RWD heat.
Please join us each and every Saturday night for exciting racing
action at the Springport Motor Speedway. Saturday, July 12th, will be a
special day, with gates opening at noon for a Vintage Race Car display
and mock races. Greater Jackson Chamber Night brings the ever popular
60-lap w/pitstop Pony Stock event, along with Pure Stock events. Also
featured are the Sportsmans and VROA. Discount tickets are available at
the Jackson Chamber of Commerce office. July 19th will feature
Valvoline Instant Oil Change Modifieds, Performance Automotive NW
Sportsmans, Pure Stocks, and Boss Snow Equipment Pony Stocks. The
evening’s program will be sponsored by Performance Automotive NW.
Pencil in the biggest party of 2008, Racin’ and Rockin’ 4 will be held
on July 26th, with a full racing program, food and live music in the
pit. As always, we’ll see you at the races
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