CHRIS
PERLEY FINALLY GETS HIS OHIO WIN
AT MANSFIELD |
Mansfield, OH Chris Perley,
after a heart-breaking loss at Sanduskys Hy-Miler, said just prior to the ISMA
40-lapper Friday night that hed like to just win one race in Ohio. Hes had his
chances and fate steps in and takes that elusive checkered away. Friday night at Mansfield
Motorsports Speedway, Chris won his heat and due to some bad finishes of late, sat on the
second row inside for the start of the ISMA 40. In one lap he stormed by Joe Petro and
took off with victory on his mind. A quick yellow on lap 4 for the Magner 35 slowed his
progress, but only temporarily. On the green he stormed away once more and for the 36
green laps remaining, he staved off any challengers by tucking in lap cars behind him. He
was ecstatic with his win and made it evident in victory lane.
I cant believe we won one in Ohio. Obviously we finally ran good at Sandusky a
couple weeks ago and had it taken away. We dont give up though. We have a good car.
Unfortunately we had a good starting spot tonight because of all our bad finishes and I
took advantage of it. I got to the front quickly and just ran away. In a 40 lapper you can
run away.
Tomorrow is going to be different. I think we can hopefully carry this momentum into
tomorrow and do what Dave McKnight did last year and try and sweep it. I have to do
something with Pat (Abold) because hes just beating us up out there. If I can just
stay ahead of him, that will be a good day. At the end of the race, I hit a bunch of lap
cars, but my crew told me I had a cushion and I didnt have to dive into that pack.
Diving into that might have been hazardous. I was happy to see that long green span and
the lap cars behind me. Right now I needed to win one anyway I could.
Current point leader Pat Abold did all he could to take the check out of Perleys
check-out, but never could get close enough in the fast sprint. This is a fast
track. Its a little difficult to pass on because it is so fast and its a
little bit narrow up there. But, its a fun place to race. There is no track anywhere
thats as fun as this one. We had a good car tonight. We were just a little bit free
getting in. Chris checked out there at the end and we just settled into second because I
knew we just had to finish here tonight and get on to tomorrows race. Tomorrow will
be a different race. Its 100 laps. Tonight was a sprint. Well have to setup
and drive a little bit more conservatively to have a car for the last 25 laps.
Third place finisher and defending race champion Dave McKnight was just happy to finish
after he and the crew spent the afternoon changing a motor. It was a trying day. The
Patco-Lucas team did a great job. We struggled today. We had no practice. We had to change
a motor and to come back with a third, well take it and go on to tomorrow.
With Perley taking the lead almost from the git go, it was Joe Petro who tried to keep up
with him while Jon McKennedy, McKnight, Scott Martel, Mike Lichty and Charlie Schultz
chased behind.
After the lap four yellow during which Lichty pitted for an errant wing, Bobby Haynes Jr.
and Bob Magner also went pitside, the green dropped with no other stops along the way.
Petro tailed Perley until Dave McKnight got by Joe on lap 10. The battle behind for the
next spots was nothing short of amazing as Russ Wood, Pat Abold, Jon McKennedy, Nokie
Fornoro and Justin Belfiore swapped positions back and forth at breath-taking speeds.
By lap 18, Pat Abold took over second while Perley cruised out front. A couple lap cars
separated his 26 from Perleys 11 while McKnight, Petro, McKennedy, Martel, Wood,
Fornoro and Belfiore raced past the halfway mark, darting in and out of traffic, trading
spots as they moved around the quick high banks.
With ten to go, Perley now had a three-car cushion over Abold with McKnight separated by
one or two from Pat. The battle for fourth on back was as torrid as ever as the winged
supers tore around the track at breakneck speeds. As the checkered fell, Perley had his
wish as Abold and McKnight finished in the top three. McKennedy and Fornoro completed the
top five. McKennedys fourth was high for his season.
The car was real good, said the Chelmsford, Mass. driver. Toward the end
it was coming along. I think well have a good set up for tomorrow. At the beginning
I was a little loose, but toward the end it was getting really good. Id like to
thank all my sponsors and my crew. This is my best finish of the year and I hope we can
get it tomorrow.
The ever-animated Fornoro commented on his run and his battle with his fellow drivers.
It was a fun night other than the car being really hot temperature-wise. It was
running about 240-250. No excuses. I felt we did have a good run. It was a tough race and
Id like to congratulate everybody that finished. I think it was a very safe race.
Well see how things pan out tomorrow.
The remainder of the top ten were Petro, Wood, Belfiore, Sammut and Randy Ritskes.
SUMMARY - Mansfield Speedway 40 - Friday
Night 8/12
ISMA-Lucas Oil-Helping Hands America #9
Heat 1: Moe Lilje, Nokie Fornoro, Russ Wood, Dave McKnight,
Lou Cicconi, Randy Burch, Randy Ritskes, Jon Henes, Bobby Haynes Jr., Joey Payne.
Heat 2: Jon McKennedy, Mike Lichty, Charlie Schultz, Dave
Shullick Jr., Eric Shirey, Mike Badessa, Larry Lehnert, Bob Magner, Jack Smith.
Heat 3: Chris Perley, Joe Petro, Pat Abold, Justin Belfiore,
Mark Sammut, Kyle Carpenter, Joe Grunda, Vern Romanoski, Dave Mumaw.
No consi run. Promoter elected to start all cars. Smith could
not start after heat wreck. Payne switched to drive the 92 after blown motor on his 4 car.
ISMA Mansfield 40: 1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Pat Abold
(26), 3. Dave McKnight (94),
4. Jon McKennedy (79), 5. Nokie Fornoro (32), 6. Joe Petro (33), 7. Russ Wood (29),
8. Justin Belfiore (8), 9. Mark Sammut (78), 10. Randy Ritskes (88), 11. Lou
Cicconi (75),
12. Charlie Schultz (77), 13. Moe Lilje (19), 14. Kyle Carpenter (9), 15. Mike
Lichty (84),
16. Eric Shirey (V-2), 17. Randy Burch (52), 18. Jon Henes (36), 19. Vern Romanoski
(5),
20. Bobby Haynes Jr. (44), 21. Scott Martel (97), 22. Joe Grunda (1), 23. Joey
Payne (92),
24. Bob Magner (35), 25. Dave Shullick Jr. (49), 26. Dave Mumaw (14), 27. Mike
Badessa (6).
Jack Smith (09) (dns) |