
2nd place Lou Cicconi,
winner Chris Perley, and 3rd place Nokie Fornoro
THREE
STRAIGHT FOR PERLEY AT MANSFIELD
IN ISMA COMPETITION |
Mansfield, OH Last year Chris Perley said he
loved the Mansfield Motorsports Speedway after his second straight win there in October.
Saturday night he became truly enamored with the Ohio half-mile when he took home number
three breaking a two-race bad luck string uncharacteristic of the Rowley, MA driver. The
fact that he finished made him happy. The fact that he won made him ecstatic. The words of
relief uttered in victory lane were simply, I didnt hit anything.
It was Perleys 29th ISMA career-victory moving him closer to third in the All-Time
ISMA point list. But, that wasnt on his mind Saturday night. It was about finishing
and in one piece.
I mulled it over in my head, Chris said thinking over Friday nights
Toledo fiasco. Am I going to go out there and take more time with the lap cars and
do something different? I realized I really cant do anything different so I just ran
a normal race. Everybody was pretty good out there tonight. Nobody on the team gave up. We
worked on the car. It was perfect even after it was a basket case. It was just great. And
were here again. I just wanted the race to get over. Ive had kind of bad luck
the last couple races and the faster I get the laps done, the faster I can get to the
checkered flag. I didnt know if anything was going to happen if anything was
going to fall off - If I was going to run over somebody. Anything can happen. The car was
awesome. I thought I might have taken too much time last night. I thought maybe I better
just get the job done and thats what I did tonight. A top five - a top anything
right now is great. Just finishing right now is great. This car likes this track and so
does the driver. There is a lot of room out there to play and kind of miss things.
The second place runner for the second straight night was Lou Cicconi who finished a
distance behind the high-flying Perley. Said Lou as he stood for his podium finish photo,
Another good run. I particularly liked the beginning stages of the race when we were
all racing wheel to wheel. Im real proud of Chris. Hes had some bad luck. I
think we did well. I think Nokies pretty consistent too.
Friday nights winner, Nokie Fornoro, put on a late race charge to finish third,
stealing the spot from Bobby Santos near race end. Were very happy with a
third, said racings new Spiderman. I asked Danny to make the nose better
for me and to soften it up. I made a big mistake; I should have left it the way it was. I
softened it too much. Were learning. Were trying to get up to that 11 car and
be as fast as he is at the beginning. But, at the end of the race with a blistered right
rear, we were coming from fifth to third in a couple laps. Im happy. We got a
podium finish and a win with the best open cockpit racing in the world!
Twenty-five winged supers hit the hot asphalt for the nights racing finale at
Mansfield with Scotty Martel grabbing off the early lead. Kyle Carpenter, who had to exit
the Friday night event very early with a tire problem, came on strong to take the lead
from Martel on lap 6.
Kyle the smile took off like a shot and was quickly out of sight of second
place runner John Torrese. Filling in behind the Floridian were Cicconi, Perley, Santos
and Mike Lichty as the laps ticked away.
But Kyles smile faded as quickly as his lead when, on lap 14, he tried a low move
around two slower cars. The 5 of Romanoski came down as Rich Reid tried to pass, catching
Carpenter. In Kyles words, We were just racing around. Waiting to click off
some laps. The car was great. I was trying not to eat up any tires. A couple of back
markers were racing a little bit and I kind of got in the middle of some stuff. Its
something we can fix and well fix it and head to Jennerstown and have some
fun. When the incident was over, Kyle, Vern Romanoski and Rich Reid were in the
pits, with Reids new 55 receiving the worst damage.

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The lead was inherited by John Torrese, but on the
restart, Torrese suddenly pulled off the track making Chris Perley the new leader. Perley
then wasted no time in strengthening his newly acquired position. But, he was also
apprehensive. Hed been in the same spot the last two races and it didnt turn
out very well at all.
Heading past the midway mark, Perley was well in command with Lou Cicconi, Bob Santos,
Mike Lichty, Ray Graham, Charlie Schultz and Dave Trytek spliced in between some of
Perleys hand me downs. Cicconi tried to move forward but kept encountering the cars
Perley was lapping. With ten to go, Perley had placed five lap cars in between his 11 and
the 75 of Cicconi. Santos tucked in behind Lou with the race back a distance for fourth
between Lichty, Graham, Schultz, Fornoro, Trytek and Moe Lilje.
The caution that the leader did not want to see came on lap 47 when Lilje took a hard hit
into the new safer barriers at Mansfield. During the cleanup, Mike Lichty took the 84
pitside with an overheating problem negating the young driver of a possible second top
five in two nights.
On the restart, with four laps to go, the things shuffled quickly behind Perley. Cicconi
maintained second but Fornoro put on a run and took over third leaving Santos in fourth.
Charlie Schultz grabbed off fifth in the May Motorsports 7 while Trytek took over sixth.
Graham was relegated back to seventh in the lightning fast spot swap.
At the checkered Perley was finally able to breath as he picked up yet another Mansfield
win. The newcomers to the top five this night were Santos and Schultz
Santos coming off prestigious IRP and Concord wins in different open wheel cars, was
content with fourth. We had a good run. It was a little too loose at the end. It was
fun. I just have to get a little better to keep up with Nokie and Lou and Perley and those
guys. Kyle looked pretty fast tonight. It looked like lap traffic got him. I didnt
see it. He was too far ahead of me. Its too bad for him. Hes a good driver and
I dont like to see that happen to him.
Schultz, in his first ISMA top five commented, We were pretty happy with the car. It
was a little too good at the beginning. It just got loose as the race went on. Nokie got
back by me, but I was able to still pick some cars off at the end. Its good
considering we crashed last night. The guys did a great job fixing the car. This is my
first ISMA top five so far.
Trytek, the only remaining car of the Holbrook stable, was sixth, Graham seventh, Mark
Sammut eighth, Justin Belfiore ninth and Dave Shullick Jr. tenth.
The ISMA-Wirtgen group has a couple weeks off before heading to Jennerstown on July 8.
SUMMARY - ISMA-WIRTGEN SUPER SERIES - EVENT #4
Mansfield Motorsports Speedway - June 17, 2006
Heat 1: Chris Perley, Bobby Santos, Mike Lichty, Bobby Haynes
Jr., Larry Lehnert, Moe Lilje, Frank Neil, Eric Torrese, Vern Romanoski
Heat 2: Lou Cicconi, Bob Magner, John Torrese, Nokie Fornoro,
Mark Sammut, Justin Belfiore, Dave Shullick Jr, Brandon Bellinger, Rich Reid
Heat 3: Scott Martel, Kyle Carpenter, Dave Trytek, Ray Graham
Jr., Charlie Schultz, Bob Dawson, Jon Henes, Dave McKnight
Toledo ISMA-Wirtgen 50: 1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Lou Cicconi (75), 3. Nokie Fornoro (32),
4. Bobby Santos (97), 5. Charlie Schultz (7), 6. Dave Trytek (70), 7. Ray Graham
Jr., (90),
8. Mark Sammut (78), 9. Justin Belfiore (8), 10. Dave Shullick Jr. (49), 11. Bob
Dawson (28),
12. Bobby Haynes Jr. (44), 13. Larry Lehnert (92), 14. Scott Martel (88), 15. Vern
Romanoski (5),
16. Jon Henes (36), 17. Brandon Bellinger (02), 18. Mike Lichty (84), 19. Moe Lilje
(19),
20. Kyle Carpenter (9), 21. John Torrese (91), 22. Bob Magner (40), 23. Rich Reid
(55),
24. Dave McKnight (94), 25. Eric Torrese (99). |