Toledo Speedway - June 18, 2004 |

The top three ISMA finishers at Toledo were John Payne (3rd), Pat
Abold (winner),
and Mike Ordway (2nd). The Friday crowd was attended by a packed house and
even Tony Stewart who came down from Michigan to watch the winged show.
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OrdwayLichty:
Mike Ordway heads by rookie Mike Lichty on his way to a second place finish at Toledo
Speedwayıs June 19 ISMA 50 lapper. Second generation Lichty garnered his first top five
of the year. |

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ShullickTimmyJCicconi:
Another second generation driver Dave Shullick Jr.(49) tries to hold off the advances of
fellow Ohioan Timmy Jedrzejek (7) and Liquid Lou Cicconi at the Toledo Speedway June 19
ISMA Lucas oil/Helping Hands America 50 lap event. |

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BelfioreHenesGrunda:
Ipswich, Massı Justin Belfiore, winner of his first-ever ISMA feature a month ago, is
pressured by racing attorney Joe Grunda and Jon Henes at Toledo Speedwayıs ISMA show
Friday night. |

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OrdwayPayne:
Mike Ordway and Johnny Payne (88) battle for second at ToledoSpeedway Friday night in the
ISMA 50 lapper. Payne won his career-first at Oswego on May 28 and Ordway would add to his
career win total the next night at Sandusky. |

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PayneTimmyJ:
John Payne takes second away from Timmy Jedrzejek in the waning laps of the ISMA Toledo
Speedway show June 19. Payne thought heıd keep second until Mike Ordway whizzed by with
one lap to go. Pat Abold was the victor. |

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McKnight/Abold:
At the Toledo ISMA show June 19, Dave McKnight and Pat Abold battled tooth and nail for
the win but as shown here a telltale puff of smoke is coming from the McKnight 94
forecasting a blown motor. Abold took the lead over on lap 42 after McKnightıs demise and
went on for the win.- |

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FORNORO/PERLEY
ACCIDENT: Taken from a distance this shot shows the Nokie Fornoro- driven
Soule Racing 32 up in the air on its side after it had launched over a disabled Chris
Perley machine at the ISMA show at Toledo Speedway. The accident cost Perley the ISMA
point lead and caused a lot of repair work to both cars especially the 32 which basically
was rebuilt overnight for the Sandusky show Saturday. |
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PAT ABOLD NOTCHES TOLEDO ISMA WIN
IN THE DUNIGAN 26
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Toledo, OH Pennellville, NYs Pat Abold
stopped a successful supermodified career in the late 90s to concentrate on his
sons quarter midget racing and some Silver Crown events. Pat was approached to drive
again part-time in 2003 in the Dunigan 26. He picked up where he left off producing some
very competitive top five finishes in the car. In 2004 Abold was ready to get back into it
fulltime and equally ready for that first win with his new team. Friday night at Toledo
Speedway, he found victory lane after a torrid duel with Dave McKnight for the top spot.
Unfortunately for McKnight, the power plant blew on his Lucas Oil 94 just eight laps shy
of a possible victory for the Patco Team. Abold had clear sailing after that and went on
to win his 14th career ISMA checkered, putting him a tie for sixth place on the All-Time
ISMA win list with, ironically, McKnight.
Said Abold after his first winged supermodified win since 1996. I thought we were
going to get one sooner than this, but you know what, we had some great runs last year. We
had a little bit of bad luck this year. But, the bad luck has forced us to turn around; to
make some changes on the car that were necessary. Im just psyched. It feels so good
to win a race again. Its been a while and it lets me know that Im still
competitive. It was a great battle there with Dave. He was leaking something the whole
race, which was covering my shield and everything. When he blew the motor I said here we
go and I thought I was going to spin in his oil. But, I never slipped a wheel. It was a W
for Dunigan Racing and Pat Abold tonight. Im really happy about it.
Mike Ordway, who came on like gangbusters after pitting to change a flat tire, was a
distant second to Abold when the final flag flew. I got a flat there past midway
while I was about sixth so I had to go in a change a tire. We put a good one on
evidentially. It got me back up to second. I had been waiting it out a little bit before
that happened. This place is tough on tires. It turned out to be a good run.
Johnny Payne, coming off his career first in ISMA just a few weeks ago at Oswego, was
ecstatic with his third place finish. Coming back from Oswego, we got here today and
we were fast. We bolted four new tires on the car and we dropped a second for time trials.
So, we talked about the fact that it was back to the same thing we had been fighting
before Oswego. We just went back to square one. We started in sixteenth tonight and we
came all the way up to finish third. Thats makes us real happy. Well get it
all ready now and go on to tomorrow and hopefully do the same thing, except maybe
Ill be first again.
A great crowd watched as a great field of ISMA competitors took the green flag at Toledo
with Ohioan Jack Smith taking the initial green. A couple other locals in Moe
Lilje and Dave Shullick Jr. chased Smith for several laps before Canadian Dave McKnight
melded into the mix. McKnight, a bit hungry for a win himself, pulled by Smith off turn
four on lap 7. The first yellow of the race fell the next lap for AJ Davis.
McKnight held off Lilje for a couple more laps as Pat Abold moved into third past Shullick
with fast time trailer Chris Perley running fifth.
Yellow flew again on lap 12 when Rick Wentworth and Bobby Santos III tangled out of turn
three. Both were hooked.
McKnight took off like a shot but Abold and Perley were soon there in hot pursuit. A
classic battle of the veterans was forming as Lilje, Randy Ritskes, Shullick, Ordway and
Lou Cicconi chased the lead trio.
On lap 22, an unfortunate accident was set up when Chris Perleys 11 slowed suddenly
off turn two. Coming hard from behind was Nokie Fornoro who rode up over Perleys
wheel, flipping and riding the wall before coming to rest. Perley described what happened.
We broke a mandrill bolt which kicked off all the belts and the car died. I
tried to stay straight and keep out of everybodys way, but it just didnt work
out. Both Perley and Fornoros cars were towed or flat-bedded off the track
with the 32 receiving the brunt of the damage.
After the restart, McKnight and Abold were now the combatants up front. Randy Ritskes,
Shullick, Jr., Cicconi, Jedrzejek and Payne were the next five. The lead pair was just
beginning to pull away for five or six laps before another red fell. A tangle between Jack
Smith and Lilje caused a fuel leak on the 79 and for added safety the cars were stopped on
the track. A heat incident had already seen Sean Sauer incurring burns after leaking
methanol had soaked his firesuit and ignited as he was trying to get off the track. He was
taken to the hospital for treatment.
With a little more than 20 to go, the action heated up intensely out front between
McKnight and Abold, both looking for the win. McKnight shut the door on Abold on each
attempt until the infamous smoke cloud spewed from the 94 on lap 42, bringing out the last
caution of the night.
The race was Abolds to lose in those last 8 laps but he had no intention of doing
that. He left second place runner John Payne to fend off the advances of Timmy Jedrzejek,
Mike Ordway, Lou Cicconi and Mike Lichty who were still gunning for a top spot. Ordway
moved by Timmy J to claim third with just five to go and then past Payne for second.
Timmy Jedrzejek, who was a part of that spirited battle for the number two spot, said
later. It was a long race
the 24 hours of Toledo. We had a good car, but we
burned a tire up in the heat, so the crew made some great changes. When we started the
feature we knew we had to be gentle on her for a while. I think I lost three or four spots
there at the start and went backwards a little bit. We were just trying to cruise it and
play it smart for a while. By the time we started to come on, cars started to fall out
luckily for us with some crashes and motors. We had a good car at the end, probably much
better than at the start. We were running third and I thought man we have another
podium finish and along came Ordway and blew by. Well take a fourth and go on to
tomorrow.
Rookie driver Mike Lichty commented on his fifth place finish. All day we were
fighting with the car. Thanks to Coniam and McKnight helping me out, it got me
straightened out. When the feature time came, I switched my groove up a bit and away we
went. I had a scare with Cicconi there and I thought I was going in the wall, but all in
all it was a good night.
Rounding out the top ten were Lou Cicconi, Dave Shullick Jr., Justin Belfiore, Joe Grunda,
Eric Shirey.
ISMA Lucas Oil / Helping Hands America action continues at Sandusky Speedway Saturday with
a 75-lapper.
RACE SUMMARY
Toledo Speedway ISMA Lucas Oil/Helping Hands
America 50 - June 18, 2004
Fast time: Chris Perley 13.39
Top 12 time trialers inverted for heats.
Heat 1: Dave Shullick Jr.,
Timmy Jedrzejek, Russ Wood, Randy Burch, Rick Wentworth,
Johnny Payne, Jon Henes, Justin Belfiore, Mark Sammut, Denny Fisher
Heat 2: Nokie Fornoro,
Randy Ritskes, Pat Abold, Moe Lilje, Lou Cicconi, Mike Lichty,
Larry Lehnert, Doug Saunier, Jen Chesbro, Sean Sauer
Heat 3: Mike Ordway, Dave
McKnight, Chris Perley, Jack Smith, AJ Davis, Bobby Santos III,
Eric Shirey, Joe Grunda, Billy Buyck, Burdette Bennett
Consi: Eric Shirey, Justin
Belfiore, Joe Grunda, Jon Henes, Larry Lehnert, Mark Sammut,
Billy Buyck, Burdette Bennett, Jen Chesbro, Denny Fisher Sauer DNS, Saunier
DNS
FEATURE: 1. Pat Abold
(26), 2. Mike Ordway (61), 3. John Payne (88), 4. Timmy Jedrzejek (7),
5. Mike Lichty (84), 6. Lou Cicconi (75), 7. Dave Shullick Jr. (49), 8. Justin
Belfiore (8),
9. Joe Grunda (1), 10. Eric Shirey (V2), 11. Billy Buyck (5), 12. Mark Sammut (78),
13. Randy Ritskes (97), 14. Dave McKnight (94), 15. Russ Wood (29), 16. Moe Lilje
(79),
17. Jack Smith (09), 18. Randy Burch (52), 19. Chris Perley (11), 20. Nokie Fornoro
(32),
21. Larry Lehnert (92), 22. Rick Wentworth (10), 23. Bobby Santos (9), 24. Jon
Henes (36),
25. AJ Davis (19). |
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