

The
Wirtgen-ISMA top three at the Carquest Extreme Tuesday 50 lapper:
Lou Cicconi, Chris Perley and Bobby Santos. Santos went on to win
the NEMA portion of the night.
CHRIS
PERLEY CONTINUES WIN STREAK AT STAFFORD'S EXTREME TUESDAY |
Stafford Springs, CT Neither
thunder or neither lightning nor a broken shock could stop the Rowley Rocket Chris Perley
Tuesday night at Stafford. He continued on to a four-feature win streak in ISMA-Wirtgen
competition despite some glitches in his car and some tough foes trying to dethrone him.
In six ISMA events to date, Perley has had four wins and two dnfs and now sits atop the
Wirtgen-ISMA point standings with some breathing room.
Perley described his race and his battle with Lou Cicconi. I won again. It was an
awesome race. We started off real slow. I didnt know if the car was going to get
going. And, then it just started coming around. I ended up running the bottom. I never run
the bottom. That was the only place I could run. It
was loose up top. I passed a couple cars. I seemed to have to race everybody I came up to
really hard. Thats what made it a great race for the fans and me.
Not evident from the stands was the fact that Perley was driving with a broken shock.
When I got up to either second or third I went into turn three and we were starting
to get a lot of lift as the fuel load went down. It turned out the right rear shock broke
in half. It got hung up on the chassis. I went through the corner and the chassis never
dropped. It was like suspending the rear end of the chassis. All of a sudden the car
started hopping. I didnt know if Id broken an axle or what. I dropped off five
or ten car lengths. Its funny. At Jennerstown I bent a shock and I felt it
immediately. I didnt know what it was. Today I broke the shock and I figured out
what it was. I went down the next straight away, it felt different, but then okay. Every
five laps it might do it again and I didnt know when, I didnt know if I was
going to get Louie anyway and then to pick a path when the rear end was underneath me and
not
sliding. It made it quite interesting. It worked out. We got lucky. Lady luck was there
and it was a blast. It was an awesome race with Louie and I didn't think Id get him,
but I did. He was giving it his all.
Lou Cicconi, who has been coming on stronger at each ISMA event reiterated Perley and
relayed that he also had a car problem. It was awesome. It was awesome. I thought we
might have him tonight. I starting riding the brakes and a right front tire started going
bad. It was fun though. It was a good race.
Bobby Santos, who led from lap four, was no match for the charging Cicconi and Perley, but
he was a solid third place finishers. Said Santos as he prepared to in the NEMA main,
which he would eventually win, It was a good third. I have to thank Howie and the
team. They gave me a good car. I guess Perley and Lou are a step ahead of everyone else
right now. We just have to work hard to catch up.
Ray Graham Jr. led the 25-car field down to green and held the point until a yellow flew
for Rick Wentworth hitting the wall on the backstretch. On the restart, Graham lost his
lead to Franklin, Masss Bobby Santos who would lead only one lap before another
yellow.
On lap 5 Bobby Haynes spun off the track while Ray Graham Jr. parked his 90 with obvious
mechanical ills.
Back underway it was Santos, Mike Lichty and Cicconi up to third passing Joe Gosek on the
way. In one more lap, Santos had Cicconi tailing him with a vengeance as Lichty fell back
to third ahead of Gosek, Nokie Fornoro, Scott Martel and Mike Ordway.
At the lap 15 mark, yellow flew again as the top four of Santos, Cicconi, Fornoro and
Chris Perley, who was working his way smoothly toward the front, slowed for a Doug Heveron
and Joe Gosek incident. Both cars were towed away.
Liquid Lou hounded Santos at the restart diving high and low to get around.
Santos held his spot while Chris Perley came up to join the fight. The young Santos was
not intimidated by the duo behind him as Cicconi was tucked right on his rear. It was here
that Perley showed the signs of slowing as he
mentioned earlier when the shock broke.
Just at the halfway mark, Cicconi finally made his attempts good and Santos was relegated
to second just ahead of Perley. Some lap cars added to the excitement and by lap 27,
Perley was hounding Cicconi after passing Santos a lap earlier. The two vets diced back
and forth through traffic making it look like a Sunday drive with both their cars not
entirely up to par.
On lap 36, Perley rocketed by Lou to take over the lead. Behind Cicconi in third was
Santos holding off Nokie Fornoro and Mike Ordway. Scott Martel, Mark Sammut, Bentley
Warren, in Vic Millers second car, Joe Petro, Bob Magner, Justin Belfiore and Dave
Trytek were still fighting to move forward and at the
same time not to fall to Perleys wrath.
Broken shock or not, Perley was well in command as he has been for several outings, when
the checkered fell. Cicconi and Santos were behind with some lap cars spliced between
them. Ordway took over fourth in the waning laps from Fornoro to complete the top five.
As Fornoro headed to his NEMA midget ride, Ordway commented that he was pleased with
fourth. Its my first finish. That is good. Its good for us. We were
going forward instead of backwards. Were happy. We have a long way to go yet but
were gaining on it. Well see what happens next time.
Bentley Warren, Scott Martel, Mark Sammut, Joe Petro and Bob Magner rounded out the top
ten.
NOTES: Heat crash badly damaged the 91 of John Torrese, also
affecting Vern Romanoski. John Payne also had something break on his 67 in the first heat
sending him into the fourth turn wall. Mike Badessa broke a drive shaft keeping him out of
competition. ISMAs next outing is the famed Hy-Miler Weekend at Sandusky on July
28-29.
Summary Wirtgen-ISMA Event #7 - Stafford Motor Speedway
- July 11, 2006
Heat 1: Lou Cicconi, Joe Gosek, Mark Sammut, Justin Belfiore,
Bentley Warren, Rick Wentworth,
Kyle Carpenter, Bobby Haynes Jr., John Payne, Eric Emhoff
Heat 2: Bobby Santos, Nokie Fornoro, Mike Ordway, Mike
Lichty, Bob Magner, Doug Boisvert,
Brent Roundy, Vern Romanoski, John Torrese. Eric Torrese (dns)
Heat 3: Chris Perley, Joe Petro, Ray Graham Jr., Scott
Martel, Dave Trytek,
Doug Heveron, Larry Lehnert, Kelly Miller. Mike Badessa (dns)
Summary Carquest Extreme Tuesday 50
1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Lou Cicconi (75), 3. Bobby Santos III (97), 4. Mike Ordway (61),
5. Nokie Fornoro (32), 6. Bentley Warren (71), 7. Scott Martel (88), 8. Mark Sammut
(78),
9. Joe Petro (33), 10. Bob Magner (40), 11. Justin Belfiore (8), 12. Dave Trytek
(70),
13. Kelly Miller (16), 14. Bobby Haynes Jr. (44), 15. Larry Lehnert (92), 16. Kyle
Carpenter (9),
17. Rick Wentworth (10), 18. Mike Lichty (84), 19. Vern Romanoski (5), 20. Brent
Roundy (76),
21. Joe Gosek (35), 22. Doug Heveron (68), 23. John Torrese (99), 24. Doug Boisvert
(66),
25. Ray Graham Jr. (90) |