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CHRIS
PERLEY ROCKETS TO
STAFFORD SPEEDWAY WIN |
Stafford Springs, CT - The Rowley Rocket
Chris Perley certainly lived up to his nickname on Wednesday night at Stafford Motor
Speedways Carquest Extreme Wednesday open-wheel event. Perley, starting eleventh in
the ISMA field of 26, made a move on local hotshoe Ted Christopher off turn two of lap 29
to take the lead. By the time the checkered flag waved for Perley on lap 80, there were
only four cars in the lead lap. It was the second straight ISMA Lucas Oil/Helping Hands of
America win for the 2003 ISMA champion. Perley, in his first visit to the famed
Connecticut half-mile, gave high praise for his team, the facility and his competition.
Said the driver of the Vic Miller-owned 11 in a post-race interview, This is
awesome. Every win is the best. Earlier during warm-ups we looked about even with everyone
as we tested out this beautiful track. It looked like an even playing field. I was looking
at the track trying to figure out how much faster Id have to be to pass someone.
After the heat we made a couple minor adjustments before the feature and this thing was on
rails, it was on rails. It was awesome. I wish I had a car like this every time. It kind
of makes it easy as long as you dont burn the tires off. I saw Ordway coming up near
the end there. I didnt know how many lap cars were behind me so when we had that
restart at ten to go, I just took off. I got a lot of bite there and I knew we had enough
tire left. But, you never know though. Is something going to break? Are you going to run
out of gas? Every race is the same, youre just praying that the car and you finish.
He continued, This is my first time here. After 80 laps I think I got a pretty good
grip. Its been a competitive year in ISMA. Im the first repeat winner.
Weve had two first-time winners. Its an awesome division. Going to a new track
like today, you always have jitters, but I have a great car owner and a great team behind
me. It gives you trust in your car. When you have a car like I did tonight, you want the
race to end, but you want to run 15 more laps afterwards that dont count just to
continue the fun. Thanks to Ed Shea Concrete Products, R&R Engines, Perleys
Marina, New England Motor Racing Supply, Barretts Transportation, Hardy
Transportation and Jack Cook Enterprises for helping to give me this great car.
Fremont, NHs Mike Ordway started way back in 25th spot and worked his way up to
second at race end. He was more than pleased with the finish. Starting from near
last and finishing second, that was darn good, huh? Im sitting back there at the
start of the race looking up the track and thinking oh man there are a lot of cars up
there. The car ran great. The guys gave me a good car. I was able to stay out of trouble.
We lost our brakes in the heat race and had to start way back. We just worked our way
toward the front and had a good run. I think I could have used a caution with more laps to
go and maybe I could have given Chris a run.
Venerable Bentley Warren parked the Dunigan racing 25 in third place 24-years after he sat
in victory lane at the Stafford Motor Speedway in July 1980. It would have better if
Id been up two spots but it was a fun race. The car was nice and I had fun. It is a
very nice track and they run it very well here.
Nokie Fornoro and Jamie Timmons were slated for the front row, but Timmons had to pull out
with an oil leak moving Mark Sammut up to the outside spot. Fornoro in his Helping Hands
America 32 grabbed off the early lead at the beginning of the Carquest 80 but soon was run
down by Plainville, CTs Teddy Christopher who had jumped aboard the Howie Lane 9.
Christopher, who knows every inch of the Stafford Speedway, soon pulled away leaving
Justin Belfiore, Bentley Warren and soon Chris Perley in his wake. Justin was able to stay
within sight of Christopher and actually began closing the gap, but moving in to take
second was Perley, whose car literally glided over the speedway.
Perley got by Christopher for the lead on lap 29 and pretty much had his way. Christopher
ran second ahead of Warren, Belfiore, Mark Sammut, Pat Abold, Mike Ordway, Fornoro and
Scott Martel as a long set of green flag laps allowed Perley to massacre the field.
Christophers run ended with a flat on lap 43, while Russ Wood also pulled his new 29
in with mechanical ills in a car built after his Jennerstown destruction of his former
machine.
With 30 to go, Perley was flying by lap cars and was up behind the top ten car of Fornoro
to soon put him down a lap. A great battle ensued between Ordway, Belfiore, Martel, Sammut
and Abold behind, but it was Perleys show to lose.
The yellow finally dropped to slow up Perley a little as Sammuts 78 bobbled to bring
out the flag, but then regained its momentum. Mike Lichty, John Payne and Sammut then
pitted on this slowdown with the aforementioned two rejoining the field. Moments later
Fornoro brought in the 32 and on lap 74, Sammut tried to restart the race but his car did
not fire and the flag fell one more time.
Perley had Ordway and Warren right behind him on the restart, but no one was stopping the
11 now and he sped away at the drop of the green. At the checkered it was Perley, Ordway,
Warren and Martel all finishing in the same lap with Rick Wentworth fifth, one lap down.
We are real happy with fourth, said Martel. In front of a real good
crowd of New England supermodified fans. Its good to start fifteenth and come up to
fourth. We had a motor problem at the end or we might have been able to get up a little
closer. All in all to come out with a fourth and to finish with the good guys, we are
happy. Its on to Oxford and hopefully a better finish there.
Said the second year driver Wentworth, It was awesome to finish fifth in my first
time here. At the beginning I started fourth and figured Id stay up there but I fell
back to around fifteenth. I was trying to feel out the car and save the tires. I was able
to come on at the end. With all those green flag laps, if I had had a caution earlier I
might have stayed in the lead lap and get a chance at one or two more spot.
Note
the only damaging accident of the night came when
Joe Petro caught a wheel from the Lichty 84 at the start of the third heat. His crew tried
valiantly to reassemble the 99 but did not make the feature call.
SUMMARY
ISMA EVENT #7, STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY - July 14, 2004
Heat 1: Ted Christopher, Jamie Timmons, Rick Wentworth,
Bentley Warren, Joey Payne, Dave McKnight, Jen Chesbro, Jon Gambuti, Mike Ordway
Heat 2: Chris Perley, Bobby Santos, Justin Belfiore, Russ
Wood, Jamie Letcher, Kevin Torigney, Billy Buyck, Dan Osmeloski, Kyle Carpenter
Heat 3: Nokie Fornoro, Mike Lichty, Pat Abold, Mark Sammut,
Scott Martel, Johnny Payne, Joe Gosek, Mike Badessa, Joe Petro (wreck)
FEATURE (80): 1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Mike Ordway (61), 3.
Bentley Warren (25), 4. Scott Martel (14), 5. Rick Wentworth, 6. Dave McKnight (94), 7.
Pat Abold (26), 8. Bobby Santos (97),
9. Jamie Letcher (58), 10. Justin Belfiore (8), 11. Mike Lichty (84), 12. Kevin Torigney
(86),
13. Joe Gosek (17), 14. Johnny Payne (88), 15. Jennifer Chesbro (33), 16. Mark Sammut
(78),
17. Nokie Fornoro (32), 18. Joey Payne (4), 19. Ted Christopher (9), 20. Russ Wood (29),
21. Jon Gambuti (15), 22. Dan Osmeloski (01), 23. Kyle Carpenter (49), 24. Billy Buyck
(5),
25. Mike Badessa (07), 26. Jamie Timmons (27), 27. Joe Petro (99) dns. |