Mansfield
Motorsports Speedway - Saturday, October 1st, 2005 |

Chris Mize of Mansfield greets Chris Perley again in victory
lane at the Ohio track after his 100-lap ISMA win on Oct. 1. |
| Jim Feeney
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Chris
Perley the Mansfield Winner on 10/1
CHRIS PERLEY ROLLS ON TO ANOTHER
MANSFIELD ISMA WIN |
Mansfield, OH Chris Perley
said in August that hed just won his first race in Ohio when he claimed the Friday
night Mansfield ISMA 40-lapper. Saturday, Oct. 1 the Rowley Rocket picked up
where he left off in August to claim the formerly postponed century grind. It wasnt
an easy win for Perley, however, as Pat Abold pressured him from behind on every lap for
more than half the race. With Abold just 16 points ahead of Perley in the ISMA Lucas
Oil-Helping Hands of America points, it was a battle for more than a win. Lap cars were
strewn throughout the running order as the leaders passed by all but the fourth place car.
To add to the exciting duel, Perleys 11 began sparking in the last twenty indicating
a possible problem. After dominating the Star Classic field in early September, Perley
discussed his latest long distance sweep.
Now weve won in Ohio twice. The car was great. We used the same set up as the
last time we were here. Pat pressured me at the end. I didnt think Id be able
to hold on. The sparking was just me stomping the throttle so bad going in
just
driving my guts out. The car was getting real tight. At the beginning of the race I
thought the car was real good. I thought wed get loose. But we ended up getting
tight. And I couldnt turn it. Pat was all over me down in turns one and two and I
could hear him every lap and Im going ah come on. But the lap
traffic I was happy with because I able to get some advantage on him.
Id like to thank all my crew, car owner Vic Miller and all my sponsors - Shea
Concrete Products, Perleys Marina, R&R Engines, New England Motor Racing Supply,
Barrett Transportation, Hardy Transportation and Jack Cook Enterprises for giving another
good car to get me to victory lane.
The victory closed the gap in the points to just 11 between Abold and Perley heading into
the ISMA finale at Thompson (CT) on Oct. 16. Pat Abold tried everything he could to get
Perley to no avail, but he knew sticking to his bumper was almost as good.
Said Pat, It was a great race. It was a lot of fun. Lap traffic was a little
difficult tonight. They werent staying down and giving us a lane on the outside like
they were supposed to. Right at the end of the race there, lap cars really slowed me. I
think I had a shot at him. I really do. I was starting to set him up. We didnt need
to catch the lap cars. But, it is what it is. Its a second place and Im still
leading the points. We have one race to go. Another good solid run like tonight and
well get this thing.
Running a distant third was Nokie Fornoro who still was smarting from a Star Classic
scoring decision that took away a podium finish. Im kind of elated with third.
Obviously wed like to win, but from 16th to third is a pretty good run. I
didnt need that last red flag for fuel. I wish wed kept going. I would have
just made it on fuel. We added fifteen gallons and it tightened me up too much. Im
happy with a third place finish. Im still disappointed with Star, but were
young. Well get over it.
A strong field of 31 supers made the trek to Mansfields Cavalcade of Racing and a
huge crowd of over 10,000 came to enjoy the magnificent weather and the racing. Charlie
Schultz and Joe Grunda led the 26-caar field in what would be an attrition-filled event.
With Grunda out front, yellow slowed the field almost immediately when Larry Lehnert spun
in turn two.
Grunda could only complete a lap or two when red fell for a hard hit by Joe Gosek in the
May Motorsports 7. Joe reported later while looking over the badly damaged car that Russ
Wood, running in the top ten, had slowed dramatically with a broken rear end causing a
ripple through the pack. Gosek brushed with Mark Sammut as the cars bunched up, sending
Joe into the first turn wall. Wood went pitside as the flatbed picked up Goseks
ride.
Back underway Grunda left Charlie Schultz in the other May Motorsports machine in his wake
while powering his way up though was Perley who moved by Jon McKennedy, Mike Ordway, Joe
Petro, Jim Shirey, Dave McKnight and Abold to claim third by lap 20.
Schultz became the new leader on lap 23 with Perley and Abold right behind as Grunda fell
back to fourth several car lengths ahead of McKennedy. A battled ensued behind Jon between
teammates Mike Lichty and Dave McKnight who were just ahead of Mike Ordway, Moe Lilje, Jim
Shirey, Nokie Fornoro, Belfiore and Petro.
On lap 24 Perley cruised by Schultz and set sail once again. A small bunch of lap cars
stood between Chris and Schultz and Abold and he used the advantage to rail the track. Jon
Henes, Jack Smith, Larry Lehnert, Randy Burch and Lou Cicconi fell off the pace and pitted
as Perley fled the scene.
Lap 39 saw another bone-jarring crash as Joe Petro crashed on the backstretch. Joes
beautiful 33 was a mess when it was dropped off the flat bed. Joe indicated that the rear
axle was the culprit. It just broke in half. It was a clean break, too, Joe
said incredulously as the crew was trying to put the pieces back together after the race.
Charlie Schulz was next to fade off the pace after the race restarted, but the yellow had
closed the gap between Abold and Perley and the two went at it. Jon McKennedy was a
distant third with Lichty, Ordway, McKnight, Fornoro, Belfiore and Kyle Carpenter still
racing fast and furious in a group off the 79s bumper.
Perley and Abold were deciminating the field and Perleys 11 picked off Ordway on lap
61 as the top ten began to fall. Ordway was the next victim of attrition as the 61 slowed
and went pitside on lap 63, putting Perley right behind Belfiore. He put Justin away and
then Carpenter and McKnight.
Third place runner and rookie Jon McKennedy lost his fight for third when his car slowed
and brought out the yellow incurring the same problem as teammate Wood on lap 68. McKnight
used the slowdown to make a pitstop and came back out in the tail, as did Joe Grunda.
There were five cars left on the lead lap when another red flag flew, this time for the
fifth place Justin Belfiore. Justins 8 suffered a hard hit into the second turn wall
when Jim Shireys V-2 broke. Jim tried to collect the car and overcorrected,
collecting Belfiore instead. Refueling was allowed while the 8 was picked up. Carpenter
pulled the 9 in for an adjustment on this stop and Schultz tried to reenter the race but
failed as he circled once and repitted.
It was back to the Perley-Abold show for the remainder of the race with Perleys car
starting to spark in the turns causing all kinds of speculation as to whether he could
hold off Abold. A slight brush with the 9 of Carpenter on a lapping mission also caused a
stir in the crowd on lap 94, but Perley began to lengthen his lead while Pat got caught by
a couple lap cars. At the finish it was Perley and Abold well out front of Nokie Fornoro,
Mike Lichty and Moe Lilje. Unfortunately Lichtys 84 was weighed and re-weighed but
fell short of the minimum weight requirements and he had to be disqualified out of a
strong run. He moved to the back of the field in the finish leaving Lilje with fourth and
Dave Trytek in fifth, his best ISMA finish ever.
Lilje said after his race in the Stout 19, I had a pretty good race car. I had to
hustle a little bit to stay on the lead lap. Then Chris got by me there at the end and
thats about all she wrote. The car was really there at the end, but we were already
behind the eight ball. We couldnt make up for it. I think we would have had a top
three car had I stayed on the lead lap but we came home with a top five and came home in
one piece. Were happy.
Scott Martel, McKnight, Carpenter, Bob Magner and Joe Grunda finished up in the top ten
after Lichtys dq.
Summary
Heat 1: Pat Abold, Joe Grunda, Jon McKennedy, Dave McKnight,
Moe Lilje, Nokie Fornoro, Bob Magner, Jon Henes, Dave Mumaw, Lou Cicconi.
Heat 2: Charlie Schulz, Chris Perley, Randy Burch, Jim
Shirey, Justin Belfiore, Scott Martel, Dave Trytek, Jack Smith, Rick Wentworth, Randy
Ritskes. (Wentworth accident ofn)
Heat 3: Joe Petro, Russ Wood, Mike Lichty, Mike Ordway, Larry
Lehnert, Mark Sammut, Joe Gosek, Kyle Carpenter, Bobby Haynes Jr., Denny Fisher, Vern
Romanoski
Consi: Dave Trytek, Joe Gosek, Bob Magner, Kyle Carpenter,
Jon Henes, Randy Ritskes, Jack Smith, Vern Romanoski, Denny Fisher, Bobby Haynes Jr., Lou
Cicconi.
Cicconi; ISMA option. Smith: Mansfield option.
ISMA Lucas Oil-Helping Hands of America Mansfield 100: 1.
Chris Perley (11), 2. Pat Abold (26),
3. Nokie Fornoro (32), 4. Moe Lilje (19), 5. Dave Trytek (40), 6. Scott Martel
(97),
7. Dave McKnight (94), 8. Kyle Carpenter (9), 9. Bob Magner (35), 10. Joe Grunda
(1),
11. Mark Sammut (78), 12. Justin Belfiore (8), 13. Jim Shirey (V-2), 14. Jon
McKennedy (79),
15. Mike Ordway (61), 16. Charlie Schultz (77), 17. Joe Petro (33), 18. Randy Burch
(52),
19. Lou Cicconi (75), 20. Larry Lehnert (92), 21. Jack Smith (09), 22. Jon Henes
(36),
23. Randy Ritskes (88), 24. Russ Wood (29), 25 Joe Gosek (7), 26. Mike Lichty (84). |
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