Star
Speedway - September 7th, 2002 |
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Feeney Photos |
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1 - Russ Wood stands in Star victory lane after winning his third Classic 200 there in six
years. Wood won handily over Mike Ordway and Greg Furlong at the New Hampshire oval. |
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2 - Mike Ordway, Russ Wood and Greg Furlong were the t op three finishers at the Star
Classic Saturday night. For Wood it was his third win of that prestigious event. For
Ordway, his second straight top three finish there and for Furlong, it was his first
appearance at the track. |
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3 - Well-known and respected Star and NASCAR official Bunk Sampson passed away
during the few days prior to the 37th annual Star Classic. He was remembered on each ISMA
and Star car wing. "Bunk" the Governor, as he was called, appears here on the
Chris Perley wing. |
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4 - Bentley Warren, six-time Star Classic champ, looked to be a tough opponent once more
at Star. Russ Wood caught the high-flying Warren on 42 to take the point. Warren ran
second until a spinning Jamie Timmons caused the racing legend to stop to avoid. Bentley
went to the rear and worked his way back to fifth at race end. |
Photo 5 - Chris Perley puts the pressure on Joe Gosek as the pair battle
for third for a long period of time. Both the 11 and 26 broke, sending the high hopes of
possible Star Classic wins for both up in smoke. |
Photo 6 - A lap 47 incident involved Eric Lewis (28), Joey Payne (9) and just
out of photo, Lou Cicconi (75). All were hooked out of the Star Classic while Greg Furlong
(72F) slid by and continued on for a third place finish. |
Photo 7 - Mike Ordway and Dave MccKnight, both looking for Star Classic wins,
ran fifth and sixth here. Late in the race, McKnight went a lap down to winner Wood while
Ordway moved up to second and stayed there at the finish. |
Photo 8 - Around lap 180 of the Star Classic 200, Joe Gosek, running second,
began sparking as a front tire was going down. Here he exits the track on the high side as
Mike Ordway and Rick Wentworth go low. Gosek. who had just won his third Oswego Classic
the week previous, was looking for a good run at Star. He lost laps in the pits but
finished seventh. |
SUMMARY
Top 16 locked into time trials. Russ Wood set fast time with an 11.139.
Joe Gosek, Chris Perley, Dave McKnight, Bentley Warren, Eric Lewis, Scott Martel,
Mike Ordway, Bobby Santos, Jamie Timmons, Greg Furlong, Joey Payne, Jen Chesbro, Lou
Cicconi, Brian Sweeney and Brad Lichty locked in spots in that order with the top 8
handicapped.
Heat 1 (6 qualify): Dave Trytek, Justin Belfiore, Jamie Letcher, Howie Lane,
Jon Gambuti, Rick Wentworth, Brian Wood, Eric Shirey, John Payne
STAR CLASSIC 200: 1. Russ Wood (29), 2. Mike Ordway (61), 3.
Greg Furlong (72),
4. Dave McKnight (94), 5. Bentley Warren (7), 6. Scott Martel (14), 7. Joe Gosek
(26),
8. Jamie Letcher (58), 9. Dave Trytek (00), 10. Rick Wentworth (10), 11. Brad
Lichty (84),
12. Jamie Timmons (27), 13. Chris Perley (11), 14. Bobby Santos (98),
15. Justin Belfiore (23), 16. Jen Chesbro (33), 17. Joey Payne (9), 18. Lou Cicconi
(75),
19. Eric Lewis (28), 20. Jon Gambuti (88), 21. Howie Lane (97), 22. Brian Sweeney
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RUSS WOOD WINS THIRD STAR CLASSIC IN SIX YEARS |
Epping, NH - Pelham, NH's Russ Wood took the lead of the 37th annual
Star Classic Saturday night when his teammate Bentley Warren slipped up a little on lap
42. Russ made it look easy after that taking the checkered at the end by half a track
length. It was his third win of this prestigious 200 lap event in six years. For Wood it
wasn't as easy as it looked. It wasn't run quite the way he likes.
"This win is as good or better than the first," said Wood in victory lane.
"These wins are hard to get and it felt really good to win it. Bentley just took off
and I figured my car wasn't using the tires too bad, so I followed him. I would have liked
to drop back, but I had some heavy hitters behind me. My car wasn't slipping the tires, so
I continued to cruise. I figured traffic might help if I could put a few lap cars in
between. This isn't how I usually run a race, but you do it any way you can do it. While
there was no one close to the 29 for the last 40 or 50 laps, Russ wasn't really aware of
that fact.
"I was kind of running scared," he said describing his race.. "I was
waiting for someone. I thought I could hear someone back there. I saw Joe and Chris go out
and I figured Mike would be there. I was worried about Furlong too. I didn't know he was
up there, but I figured he could be a contender. I didn't know how far out I was and then
someone flashed a camera and that's usually a sign that someone's on you. I just thought I
heard someone back there. I have good hearing I guess. Then Joey Payne came out from where
he was in the infield and showed me how far out I was. Everything just worked out
good."
After the demise of several potential challengers, Mike Ordway ran in second, but not
close enough to make an attempt at the lead. Said Mike later, "Everything just was
worn out. It was a pretty fast pace right from the start. I had to keep up with them. So
we kind of wore it out at the beginning and that's all we had at the end. The lap cars
were good tonight. They stayed right over where they should have been and they gave us the
room we needed."
Finishing third in his first ever appearance at the New Hampshire oval was Greg
Furlong who earlier in the day met with the wall after a hub broke and could have been a
dns by feature time. Said Furlong after his third place run. "The car at the
beginning of the race was actually pretty loose. For some reason after a caution it got
really, really tight and came together. I wasn't positive for a while I was in third or
not. I saw Ordway and I knew he was in second. So, I figured I was in third. I just kept
digging and digging The car was pretty good. Lap traffic did a great job. They moved down
to the bottom and gave me the outside groove. This is my first time here. It's not a bad
track. It's pretty small, but I like it. We had some bad luck there. We were quick in
practice and then I had a front hub break and I hit the wall. That destroyed the car. My
crew put the car back together. They worked really hard. My crew did an awesome job
tonight. Without them I would not have been here."
A formidable front row of two multi-time Classic winners and former Indy 500 competitors -
Bentley Warren and Joe Gosek led the 22-car field to the green for the Classic 200 with
Warren taking up the lead. Six-time Star Classic winner Warren took up a torrid pace
leaving the others quickly behind. Wood, as aforementioned had no choice but to follow and
he was into second by lap 7.
A quick yellow flew on lap 33 for the 33 of Jen Chesbro who did a simple spin off turn
four.
The race went green again on lap 41 and as the leaders came off turn four of that circuit,
Warren's 7 slipped up a tad and left the opening for Wood to take over the point. Joe
Gosek ran third as Chris Perley, Dave McKnight, Mike Ordway and Scotty Martel were the
next contenders.
A three-car tangle on lap 45 send Lou Cicconi, Joey Payne and Eric Lewis into the
infield on hooks.
When the race went green on lap 57, it stayed that way for almost thirty laps with Wood
and Warren the top two while Gosek, Perley, McKnight and Ordway stayed right there. The
battle was between Gosek and Perley much of the way as the pair swapped third several
times with lap traffic the key.
On lap 86 the 27 of Jamie Timmons, who had re-entered the race laps down, spun to the
infield kicking up smoke and dust. Unfortunately, the 7 of Bentley Warren stopped to avoid
and although he did not lose a lap, he was relegated to the rear to start all over again.
Said the legendary Warren later, "We ran a lot better tonight
than we have been going. We got out there but somebody spun and put dust all over and I
had to stop. I didn't want to wreck the car. I got back up but Russ was out there. He was
doing a heck of a job. Good teammates. It was fun."
It was Wood, Gosek, Perley, McKnight, Martel and Ordway the top six at the midway mark and
once again a long green streak ensued. Wood began to lengthen his lead while Gosek and
Perley fought behind. Ordway slipped past McKnight for second on lap 118 while moving
slowing and methodically up through the somewhat smaller field was Greg Furlong.
It was deja vu for Perley, however, as his third place run halted on lap 127 when a
torsion link broke sending him out of the race on the hook for the second straight week
out of a Classic. It was heartbreak again after a long hard week in the garage for the Vic
Miller team. Perley commented later, "Obviously everybody knows that we killed
ourselves all week to prepare the car. We had an awesome car tonight...a potential winner.
The right front torsion link broke when we got up to third."
Wood's potential challengers were falling by the wayside as the race approached the
150 mark. But Wood didn't let up. He was behind Warren to put him a lap down by lap 171
and closing on McKnight, in fifth, soon thereafter.Gosek was the next to exit the field.
At lap 180, Gosek's 26 slowed suddenly while running second. With sparks flying from a
flat right front, Joe tried to limp to the outside and into the pits, but the yellow flew
to slow the race.
When it resumed on lap 188, Wood had four lap cars between his 29 and the second place 61
of Ordway. There was no stopping Wood now, and he cruised out front for the remainder of
the race while Ordway ran second, and Furlong third, the only cars left in the lead lap.
McKnight and Warren finished up the top five a lap down.
McKnight, who has not notched a win this season, was satisfied with fourth. "It's
been one of those years - fourth, second, third. It was a good run," said Dave.
"The guys did a good job. We just didn't have the car. We had a top five car. I'm
happy with it. Now I think we're second in points. So I guess that shows how much you can
go without having a win as long as you're consistent. Russ is a little bit ahead now, so
have a lot of homework to do if we're going to catch him. We'll head to Cayuga and
Kawartha and see what happens.
Scott Martel, Joe Gosek, Jamie Letcher, Dave Trytek and Rick Wentworth were top ten
survivors.
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