Oswego Speedway - May 29, 2004 |

All smiles in victory lane at
Oswego's ISMA race on Saturday's
Jim Shampine Memorial, were Rick Wentworth, first-time feature winner Johnny
Payne, Mike Jarrett of Helping Hands America and Timmy Jedrzejek.
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shots courtesy of Kevin Baker for ISMA |

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2003 ISMA champ Chris Perley and Wall feature winner Nokie
Fornoro dueled it out top spots in the waning laps of the Oswego Speedway
ISMA feature on Saturday. Perley would finish fourth, Fornoro sixth. |

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Race leader at
Oswego's ISMA event on Saturday, Johnny Payne
takes the Budnick 88 outside a lap car, Mike Brubaker. Second place runner
Tim Jedrzejek is outside of the 36 but couldn't get any closer in the waning
laps of the 50 lap event. |

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At Oswego
Speedway's ISMA event Saturday, Pat Abold finished
8th but got into a post-checkered mishap damaging the front end of the 26. |
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All smiles in
victory lane at Oswego's ISMA race on Saturday's Jim Shampine
Memorial, were Rick Wentworth, first-time feature winner Johnny Payne,
Mike Jarrett of Helping Hands America and Timmy Jedrzejek.
Kevin Baker Photo.
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JOHNNY
PAYNE BECOMES SECOND FIRST -WINNER
IN ISMA IN TWO DAYS |
Oswego, NY For the second straight night, the
ISMA traveling series recorded a first-time feature winner when John Payne took the
Budnick 88 from outside pole to victory lane. Justin Belfiore had done it the night before
in Canada. Payne, of Vernon, NJ, recorded his career-first supermodified victory in the
ISMA Lucas Oil/Helping Hands series with his only challenge coming from a high-flying
Timmy Jedrzejek who had recorded some torrid times on his way to a heat win earlier in the
day. Payne only had to survive two short cautions on his way to the checkered and the
$3,200 check. And, because of the previous nights disappointing run, Payne had
considered not even coming to Oswego. The win left the normally loquacious seven-year
supermodified veteran, speechless as the thunder of applause came from all around.
Thank you so much. I love this racetrack. Its so great to be winning here in
front of so many great people. I mean I treat this place like its my own. Ive
been coming here for the last six years. Ive had nothing but bad luck. We had a
terrible weekend. I was about ready to go down to Wall and run the modified last night but
I said know what lets just give it one more shot. I dont know what
else to say. Bruce gave me a great car. My guys worked hard. Weve been fighting a
push for the last three shows. Its a brand new car. To come here the third show out
and win with it is
I dont know what to say. Im speechless. But I do
know there will be one heck of a party tonight!
Second place runner Timmy Jedrzejek was all smiles after his second place run. It
was a great run for our team. The whole May Motorsports Enerco/Mr. Heater team did their
job today. We just ran out of tire there at the end chasing Johnny down. He was like a
rabbit out there. I was hoping he maybe would burn his stuff up a little bit but he lasted
longer than we did and we didnt have anything more for him the last six laps. Johnny
got bogged down a little in traffic and I thought I had a shot. I got right up to him but
when he got by I got held up just as much as he did and he gapped me again. With the
caution with six to go I thought that was my chance but I couldnt get close to
him.
Ricky Wentworth who had probably was his best finish to date in his short ISMA career
said; This was an awesome night, much better than last night. This is incredible. I
love this place. This has got to be my favorite track forever. We won the heat here last
year and we were hoping to have a good finish. Tonight the car was perfect. Chris (Perley)
and his guys set it up and it was incredible.
Wentworth and Payne led the front row of the 25-car winged field down to green for the
first half of the Jim Shampine Memorial racing at Oswego, and Payne was off like a shot.
By lap 11 he was knocking on the back door of the field and then inserting lap cars in
between his 88 and second place runner Wentworth. Wentworth had to easy task of it as
Timmy Jedrzejek, Mark Sammut, Joe Gosek, Randy Ritskes, Lou Cicconi, Russ Wood, Pat Abold,
Dave McKnight, Chris Perley and more were right there waiting to get by.
The first of two yellows flew on lap 27 when Jamie Timmons hit the inner hub rail. The
field slowed to cruise and the challengers looked hungrily at Payne. But John still had an
ace with a lapped car as cushion behind him and he used the time to flee the onslaught. In
the meantime, Timmy J, who was not stranger to Oswego victory lane, was pressuring
Wentworth for the second place spot. A classic battle was waging behind as Sammut made his
78 as wide as possible holding back some of supermodifieds best.
Just before halfway, Wentworth lost his spot to Jedrzejek but Timmy had a long way before
he could catch Payne who was on a mission to win his first. The talented driver who earned
his wings in the midget ranks, was not to let the big one get away.
Mark Sammut, who was driving with a sore pedal foot after his own car had run over it, was
doing quite nicely holding back the pack. Gosek, driving the Lane 9 ran fourth ahead of
teammate Randy Ritskes as Dave McKnight, Lou Cicconi, Nokie Fornoro, Wood and Perley still
couldnt find moving up room.
With fifteen to go, Paynes lead margin began to dwindle as more and more lap cars
loomed in front and Timmy J loomed now closer and closer behind. With ten to go, Payne
broke away from the lap cars while Jedrzejek got pinned momentarily. Only a caution now
would hinder Paynes potential win. And it came on lap 43 unfortunately for him, but
setting up an exciting finish for the huge crowd on hand.
Dave McKnights 94 had come around to cause that last caution and into the pits he
went with an overheating 94. Liquid Lou Cicconi was stopped out front in the
interim and was found to be leaking gear oil and he too was relegated to the pits.
The shoot out was set now as Timmy J was clipped to Paynes tail. One lap car
separated the 7 from the rest as Wentworth still held third and Sammut fourth. Gosek,
Ritskes and now Perley, who had moved steadily forward, were now top six. Perley and
Fornoro swapped spots twice in the next couple laps as Payne charged onto victory.
Timmy J could not stop the 34-year old driver ahead of him and was just as pleased to
settle into second. Wentworth came home third in a great run for the 2003 co-Rookie of the
Year in ISMA. Garnering his third top five in as many races was 2003 ISMA Champ Chris
Perley. The 2003 champion Perley commented on his consistency. Another top five.
Yeeha. I mean Id much rather have the win but we were a late bloomer again. We keep
getting stuck with these 75 lap cars. The track for some reason today was greasy. Nobody
could go to the outside. They were all hugging to the bottom. I think you can run to the
outside more at night here. The car came in at the end. Luckily we had that caution at the
end to regroup and pick off a couple people. Congratulations to Johnny Payne, Timmy J and
Ricky. Johnny and Ricky really needed those finishes. It keeps them pumped up in ISMA.
Its great to have two new winners. I mean, I want to win everybody wants to
win but to see two new people in one-weekend shows that everybody has a shot.
Its great for the division.
And, with his best finish ever, Mark Sammuts aching foot did not seem to matter.
It was great that we finished fifth but the car was not as good as it looked. I
thought we were going to be in trouble at the start of the race. We were really tight. I
drove it along and it kept getting better and better. Nobody got up to us. Perley got us
on the last lap but what can you do. Hes probably the best car here. Well take
fifth anytime in this class. Weve never finished fifth before. Were coming.
Well keep playing with these and that and trying things. The cars been pretty
reasonable all year, so well keep trying.
Rounding out the top five in what was also a good run for that team was Mark Sammut.
Fornoro, Ritskes, Abold, Martel and Gosek finished up the top ten.
ISMA is headed west next when they travel to Toledo Speedway for a Friday, June 18 50
lapper and then back to Sandusky Speedway for a June 19 75 lapper.
SUMMARY
ISMA LUCAS OIL/HELPING HANDS AMERICA SUMMARY
EVENT #3 MAY 29 OSWEGO SPEEDWAY
Heat 1: 1. Timmy Jedrzejek (7) 2. Rick Wentworth (10) 3. Joe Gosek (9) 4.
Russ Wood (29)
5. Mike Lichty (84) 6. Scott Martel (14) 7. Ray Graham, Jr. (90) 8. AJ Davis (19) 9. Jon
Gambuti (85)
Heat 2: 1. Dave McKnight (94) 2. Nokie Fornoro (32) 3. Mark Sammut (78)
4. Randy Ritskes (97)
5. Greg Furlong (72) 6. Dan Osmeloski (01) 7. Mike Brubaker (36) 8. Jennifer Chesbro (33)
Heat 3: 1. Pat Abold (26) 2. Chris Perley (11) 3. Lou Cicconi (75) 4.
Johnny Payne (88)
5. Jamie Timmons (27) 6. Joe Petro (99) 7. Gary Morton (70) 8. TJ Potrzebowski (59) 9.
Billy Buyck (5) 10. Keith Gilliam (87)
Consi: 1. Ray Graham, Jr. (90) 2. AJ Davis (19) 3. Mike Brubaker (36) 4.
Gary Morton (70)
5. Jon Gambuti (85) 6. Keith Gilliam (87) 7. Jennifer Chesbro (33) 8. Billy Buyck (5)
9. TJ Potrzebowski (59)
Feature (50): 1. Johnny Payne (88) 2. Timmy Jedrzejek (7) 3. Rick Wentworth
(10)
4. Chris Perley (11) 5. Mark Sammut (78) 6. Nokie Fornoro (32) 7. Randy Ritskes (97)
8. Pat Abold (26) 9. Scott Martel (14) 10. Joe Gosek (9) 11. Russ Wood (29)
12. Mike Lichty (84) 13. Joe Petro (99) 14. Jon Gambuti (85) 15. Ray Graham, Jr. (90)
16. Mike Brubaker (36) 17. Keith Gilliam (87) 18. Jennifer Chesbro (33) 19. Greg Furlong
(72)
20. Dave McKnight (94) 21. Lou Cicconi (75) 22. AJ Davis (19) 23. Dan Osmeloski (01)
24. Gary Morton (70) 25. Jamie Timmons (27) |
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