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CHRIS PERLEY PULLS A THREE-PEAT
TAKING
OXFORD PLAINS MAINE CLASSIC 75 |
Oxford, Maine Chris Perley drove by race
leader Brad Lichty on lap 22 at Oxford Plains Speedway Friday night to take his third
straight win on the ISMA Lucas Oil/Helping Hands America Super Series trail. In so doing,
he becomes the first driver to cop three straight feature wins since Dave McKnight
accomplished an ISMA three-peat in 2001. Perley picked up his second win in three days
after taking the Stafford win on Wednesday night as he easily walked away from the pack
after his lead pass. Pat Abold made a valiant attempt to catch the Rowley Rocket, but had
to settle for the second spot as Perley again lapped much of the 24-car field. Perley
seemed a bit surprised at the ease of his run as he stood in victory lane before a large
Maine crowd.
A three-peat is awesome. I dont know what to say. The car felt as good as the
one we had at Stafford and I didnt think wed be able to get a car that felt
that good again. We started off neutral, the tire didnt burn off and we ended up
tight. It was perfect. I dont think Ive ever won three in a row before, except
maybe in my first days, but not in ISMA because right now its hard to win. Somehow
were making it look easy and I dont know quite how. I hope that we can keep
just a little bit of what we got and well be good for the rest of the year. The crew
is giving me a car that isnt breaking down and its making it look easy. The
car is awesome, the crew is awesome and the sponsors Eddie Shea, R&R, New
England Motor Racing Supply, Perleys Marina, Barretts, Hardys
Transportation, Jack Cook Enterprises - are keeping us going plus Im partially nuts
and that helps. I fit right in with the crew.
Pat Abold, who started next to Perley in the sixth row, came in to second with about
forty-laps to go, but was only able to chase the Vic Miller 11 around the Maine oval.
I think we made a lot of progress on the car yesterday, but Chris Perley, Vic Miller
and that team have their stuff together right now. They are staying consistent and
thats what it takes to win championships. Were consistent too, but its
second or third or whatever. We just have to step it up a little bit more and I think
were going to be there.
Car owner, and driver Brad Lichty was all smiles with his competitive
third place finish. “Not bad, not bad. About lap 21 when the caution
came out, I could feel the car getting loose so I had to protect it and
save the tire. On lap 48’s caution I couldn’t believe that the rest of
them didn’t come by me; we were that loose. I saw the scoreboard and
Nokie was on my rear. I figured he was coming any moment. They just
never came. We’ll take the third. I saw my son’s number on the board. He
was coming on strong too. Not a bad finish for the team – a third,
fourth and a sixth!”
Joe Petro, who put a partially destroyed car back together between
Wednesday night and Friday night, was on the pole for the Maine Classic
75 and he quickly jumped out to lead the event, but lost it soon
thereafter to Nokie Fornoro. A quick caution came on lap 4 for a tangle
between Petro and John Payne, which sent both to the rear.
Fornoro resumed his lead spot as Jamie Letcher, Jamie Timmons, Brad
Lichty, Mark Sammut, Perley, Bentley Warren and Mike Lichty sorted
things out behind. The senior Lichty moved through the field to take
over the lead by lap 15 and he passed by Fornoro on the front stretch.
Brad pulled away from the Soule Racing 32 as Chris Perley just cruised
by car after car behind, putting his rail running 11 into second on lap
20. As Randy Wimert’s 60 was exiting the fray, he tangled with the 86 of
Kevin Torigney, bringing out the yellow. Pitting at this juncture were
Jamie Letcher, Wimert, Torigney and John Payne with most restarting at
the tail.
It didn’t take long after the restart for Perley to go to the outside of
Lichty for the lead and he was gone. Moving up behind Lichty was Pat
Abold who took over second by lap 35. A few other casualties of the
event at this point were Justin Belfiore, Jamie Timmons, Letcher and
Jennifer Chesbro.
As Perley was adding real estate behind him, a yellow flew for the 29 of
Russ Wood who slid off into the dirt off turn three, took a little
detour and drove back on the track on turn four, never really skipping a
beat, but the yellow had been called and Wood went back. Joey Payne,
driving the Lane 97, brother John Payne, Bentley Warren and Vern
Romanoski, in the Chapman 5, all made adjustment stops, coming in behind
Wood at the tail.
The green dropped for the final time and the 11 flew away from Abold,
Brad Lichty, Scotty Martel and Mike Lichty. Nokie Fornoro and the third
car in the Patco team Dave McKnight, who were intermingled in lap cars
with about twenty to go. There was no stopping the “rocket” now as he
was up into the rear of the top ten. Abold, Brad Lichty, Mike Lichty,
Wood were in the top five as the checkered flew far ahead for Perley.
Rookie Mike Lichty was sneaking up on his dad at race end and he
commented after the race. “We weren’t good all day until the heat race
came around and we got better and better. We changed a few things for
the feature and we made it. I was just trying to follow Bentley – the
old guy around – and I saw him getting loose, so I stepped out high and
passed him. When I saw that it was 40 to go, I started to go, picking
them off. I guess I waited too long. If we had a couple more laps I
might have gotten my dad at the end, and I would have passed him if I
had the chance. All in all it was a good night.
Russ Wood, who was in his second outing in a new car, grabbed off a
fifth place near race end. “A fifth place with a new car is okay. We
have some bugs to work out and I went off the track once. We’re
struggling a little, but we’ll take the fifth versus a twentieth and
we’ll try to improve from here for Sandusky next week. The car was
getting better at the end. I was trying to drive it differently, trying
new things. I think it will come around and be a good car.”
Scott Martel lost a couple spots right at race end with a badly damaged
tire costing him a possible top five finish. McKnight, Fornoro, Martel,
Wentworth and Sammut topped the first ten.
The ISMA Lucas Oil / Helping Hands America contingent have a week’s
respite before hitting the pavement again at Sandusky (OH) Speedway’s
July 23-24 Hy-Miler Nationals weekend.
SUMMARY
Event #8 - Oxford Plains Maine Classic 75 - July 16, 2004
Heat 1: Joe Petro, Mike Lichty, Chris
Perley, Pat Abold, Joey Payne, Kevin Torigney, Vern Romanoski, Jennifer
Chesbro
Heat 2: Nokie Fornoro, Jamie Letcher, Jamie
Timmons, Russ Wood, Justin Belfiore, Bobby Santos, Dave McKnight, R.D.
Timmons
Heat 3: John Payne, Mark Sammut, Brad
Lichty, Bentley Warren, Rick Wentworth, Scott Martel, Randy Wimert, Dan
Osmeloski
FEATURE: 1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Pat Abold
(26), 3. Brad Lichty (74), 4. Mike Lichty (74),
5. Russ Wood (29), 6. Dave McKnight (94), 7. Nokie Fornoro (32),
8. Scott Martel (14),
9. Rick Wentworth (10), 10. Mark Sammut (78), 11. Bobby Santos
(9), 12. Bentley Warren (25),
13. Joe Petro (99), 14. Johnny Payne (88), 15. Joey Payne (97),
16. Kevin Torigney (86),
17. Vern Romanoski (5), 18. Jamie Letcher (58), 19. Jamie Timmons
(27), 20. Justin Belfiore (8),
21. Jen Chesbro (33), 22. R.D. Timmons (13), 23. Randy Wimert
(60), 24. Dan Osmeloski (01). |