Oxford
Plains Speedway - August 17th, 2002 |
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Photo 1 - Greg Furlong, third place, and Dave McKnight, second,
surround Oxford Plains ISMA winner Mike Ordway. It was a repeat performance for the
Fremont, NH driver who won the Maine event last year also in the Booth 61. |
Photo 2 - Mike
Ordway puts the 61 around race leader Dave McKnight on lap 72 of the ISMA 100 at Oxford
Plains, Maine on Saturday night. |
Photo 3 - Jim Shirey (16) had the run of his season in the Steve Miller 16. Here Jim holds
off early race leader Brad Lichty as the pair battled for a top five spot at Oxford
Plains, Maine in the ISMA 100 Saturday. |
Photo 4 - Jim Shirey feels the pressure of Chris Perley and Greg Furlong.
Shirey was fourth at the time and Perley and Furlong were looking for his spot. Furlong
would finish third, and Perley fifth at the end of the ISMA 100 at Oxford Plains Saturday
night. |
SUMMARY
- ISMA EVENT #14
Heat 1: Jim Shirey, Dave McKnight, Jon Gambuti. Jamie
Timmons, Joey Payne,
Russ Wood, Ryan Wimert, Bobby Timmons
Heat 2: Joe Gosek, Mike Ordway, Scott Martel, Ken Bell, Eric
Shirey, Greg
Furlong, Justin Belfiore, Jen Chesbro
Heat 3: Lou Cicconi, Chris Perley, Brad Lichty, Jamie
Letcher, Randy Wimert,
Howie Lane, dnf - Rick Wentworth, Doug Kells, John Payne
ISMA 100: 1. Mike Ordway (61), 2. Dave McKnight (94), 3. Greg
Furlong (72f),
4. Jim Shirey (16), 5. Chris Perley (11), 6. Joey Payne (9), 7. Brad Lichty (84),
8. Joe Gosek (26), 9. Ken Bell (32), 10. Scott Martel (14), 11. Russ Wood (29),
12. Eric Shirey (72s), 13. Jen Chesbro (33), 14. Howie Lane (97),
15. Randy Wimert (60), 16. Jon Gambuti (88), 17. Lou Cicconi (75),
18. Jamie Letcher (58), 19. Mark Sammut (78), 20. Jamie Timmons (27),
21. Doug Kells (38), 22. Justin Belfiore (28), 23. Ryan Wimert (1),
24. Bobby Timmons (13), 25. Johnny Payne (67), 26. Scott Heil (10). |
MIKE ORDWAY REPEATS AT
OXFORD PLAINS ISMA 100 |
Oxford, ME:- Mike Ordway picked up his
second win of the ISMA season Saturday night at Oxford Plains Speedway. It was also his
second straight in this 100 lap event at the Maine 3/8's mile oval. . Ordway started tenth
on the field and played a waiting game as the race played out in front of him. He moved
into second just past the midway mark and set his sites on then leader Dave McKnight. It
took a while for the Fremont, NH driver to reel in the high-flying leader, but on lap 72,
as the pair approached some lap traffic, Ordway made his move by. For the next 25-plus
laps the 61 stayed out front although McKnight contested his loss of the lead on more than
one occasion. The Booth-Ordway team collected a hefty $6,000 for the win.
Said Ordway, a little out of breath on this hot night, "The car was good all night
long. I can't thank these guys on my crew enough for giving me one heck of a race car. I
couldn't have done it without them. Lap traffic was running pretty fast too tonight, so
you had to take your time and give them a little room, just hoping that they didn't get in
trouble. I was getting just as loose as everybody else toward the end there. I was just
hanging on at the
end. "
Second place was still not first McKnight, who had won six races in 2001, "What can I
say. Second again. I guess the checkered flag is eluding us. It was a good run.
Congratulations to Mike. He did a good job. I think both cars were equal there. The last
caution,. my right rear never came back. I wasn't able to drive away. Hats off to
everybody on the Patco team. They did a great job. Brad did a great job tonight too. He
ran out front for a long time. Hey, we'll go to the Big O and see what happens. "
The hard charger may have been Furlong, who was fresh off a win at Lee at another track he
had never run on. "I needed a caution at the end. I couldn't see Mike. he was gone. I
was catching Dave. If we had had a caution I would have liked to race with Dave
(McKnight). Our car is good in long runs. The car stayed really, really good. At the end
I'd stay in the middle of the track and I'd get a bite down the straightaways. A 100 lap
race - I think Mike definitely had the better car. It still would have been nice to have a
caution at the end. We were pretty good in lap traffic. I started back in 17th and for a
while, I had two or three cars racing in front of me and I'd have to wait for them to do
something before you could make your move. I kind of had to sit and wait and let things
pan out. When they got in single file, I could pick them off one by one. Tonight lap
traffic kind of helped me out. Usually lap traffic kind of hurts me. Tonight it was pretty
good for me.
Ken Bell, off the outside pole, took up the early lead but things slowed almost
immediately on lap 4 for a Ryan Wimert exit of turn 2. Wimert pulled himself back onto the
track and the racing resumed.
Bell's lead expired on lap 6 when the Brad Lichty 84 challenged and took over the point.
Lichty made quick work of the field and began to lap cars by lap 18. Holding onto a strong
second was Jim Shirey in the Steve Miller 16 with McKnight, Bell, Ordway, Lou Cicconi, Joe
Gosek, Scotty Martel, Chris Perley and Russ Wood all readying their game plans.
Yellow flew on lap 23 when Jamie's Timmon's 27 spun off turn three coming to rest with a
fire erupting from this car. Fast work from the safety crew put Timmon's out of harm's
way.
Lichty had a 2-lap car cushion on the restart but Shirey lost his second place spot to
Lichty's teammate McKnight soon after the green dropped. Another yellow on lap 28 for
Randy Wimert's 60 put McKnight on Lichty's bumper for the restart, but Lichty was up to
the fending off the advances of the 2001 champ.
The lead changed hands finally after intense pursuit by McKnight of Lichty when the
Canadian dual found McKnight taking over on lap 38. Joining the mix now was Ordway who had
made his way by Shirey finally in the same lap. McKnight was a rocket ship out front as
Lichty held off the charging Ordway for a couple laps before Mike maneuvered by. McKnight
still had a huge advantage, but a lot of lap cars were still out there looking for
position also.
On lap 50, Ordway closed on McKnight as they were about to lap current point leader Russ
Wood. Lichty, Shirey, Joe Gosek, Scott Martel, Joe Payne, and Chris Perley were still in
the hunt in the long hot battle.
The race now became the McKnight-Ordway show as the two left the others behind and
developed a race of their own. In and out of traffic they went as Ordway looked to close
up the gap on the 94. By lap 70 he was closing fast and one lap later Mike moved to the
high side of McKnight on in turns three and four and was by as the pair came up on the
first turn.
McKnight didn't let Ordway get away though after the two swapped positions. Lichty still
ran a strong third while Jim Shirey now had the Friday night winner, Greg Furlong, right
behind. Furlong, who had started 17th, in his first appearance at Oxford, had methodically
worked up to fourth just ahead of Chris Perley.
The leaders lost their large advantage on lap 83 when the final yellow flew for Howie
Lane's 97 which limped off the track with obvious steering problems. Scott Martel ducked
into the pits here and changed a tire, a move which later cost him a lap in the order. In
ISMA certain tires cannot be changed, without penalty, unless completely flat or damaged
and it was later determined Martel's tire situation was not a penalty-free one.
In the meantime, fifteen laps remained to victory for either Ordway or McKnight. Lichty,
Shirey, Furlong and soon Martel, on a new shoe, were the top runners with Joey Payne and
Joe Gosek right there also. Ordway, however, saw victory in sight and began to pull away
out front. With ten to go, Furlong was the man on the move as he went from fifth to fourth
and then to third with only two to go.
A banzai move off turn four by Brad Lichty on the last turn of the last lap, sent the top
five runner off into the grass and backward to the finish line as the checkered waved for
Ordway. This left the top five rearranged some as the sheets were checked. The finish
order was Ordway, McKnight, Furlong Shirey, Martel and Perley with Payne and Gosek getting
by the sliding Lichty at the finish. Martel was then penalized one lap for the tire
change, moving him to tenth, ahead of Russ Wood, two laps down. The official finish now
read Ordway, McKnight, Furlong, Shirey and Perley with Payne, Lichty, Gosek, Bell
and Martel the top ten.
Jim Shirey ran the race of his season and he was very pleased with a fourth. Said the
Oberlin, OH driver of a Mexico, NY based car, "I had a good time. I knew I had a top
five car but I didn't have a car to win. It was loose from the start. I drove it
accordingly. I had a good time out there racing with everybody, especially Brad. I had a
tough time with some of the lap traffic, but everybody has that. It feels good to get
another top five. I'm happy for Steve and Sharon (Miller). I'm trying to bring them where
they need to be." And, Perley, who wasn't sure where he should have been commented,
"Let's see. I was the third fifth place car tonight. I don't know what happened to
Scotty, but whatever it was, I'm sorry. He's a good friend of mine. I figured we were in
trouble about lap 15. We started to get loose and we really needed a push, but didn't have
it. You just kind of sit out there and plug away waiting to see what happens. I'm psyched
to come out with a fifth, because I felt we had a tenth place car But whatever happens,
happens. A second last night and a fifth tonight...it's still not a bad weekend. We
finished.
Notes: Haverhill, MA's Rick Wentworth, who was transported
for a possible concussion from a heat event crash, was back in the pits by race
time....The next ISMA event is at Oswego Speedway's Super Nationals on August 31. |
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