Thompson
International Speedway - October 27th, 2002 |
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1 - Russ Wood (right) and Greg Furlong were the top two finishers in the ISMA Thompson
World Series event. Third place finisher, Ken Bell, headed for the pits as the show was
being moved along rapidly due to Saturday's all day rains.
Wood, after his fourth win of the season, copped the 2002 ISMA driver championship
- his sixth, and the seventh owner championship for car owner Paul Dunigan. |
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2 - Three-abreast racing on the Thompson banks...Russ Wood is low, Chris Perley high and
Greg Furlong in between. Wood and Furlong finished 1-2 while Perley, with hopes of a
possible ISMA point title, had a bolt break sending his 11 out of contention. |
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3 - Mike Ordway and Scott Martel battle off turn four in front of a huge World
Series crowd. Martel took 4th, Ordway 5th at the line. |
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4 - Ken Bell had a fine run in the Soule 32 for a third place finish. Here he passes
Howie Lane who placed tenth. |
SUMMARY WORLD SERIES ISMA 50:
Heats: Qualifying cancelled due to rain.
Feature: 1. Russ Wood (29), 2. Greg Furlong (72F), 3. Ken
Bell (32), 4. Scott Martel (14),
5. Mike Ordway (61), 6. Brad Lichty (84), 7. Eric Lewis (28), 8. Jon Gambuti (88),
9. Mark Sammut (78), 10. Howie Lane (97), 11. Eric Shirey (72s), 12. Randy Wimert
(60),
13. Jamie Letcher (58), 14. John Payne (67), 15. Dave McKnight (94), 16. Jim Shirey
(16),
17. Howie Page (18), 18. Rick Wentworth (10), 19, Chris Perley (11),
20. T.J. Potrzebowski (59), 21. Bobby Santos (98), 22. Lou Cicconi (75), 23. Pat
Abold (26),
24. Justin Belfiore (28B), 25. Mark Buonomo (85), 26. Randy Ritskes (9),
27. Jen Chesbro (33), 28. Bentley Warren (7), 29. Rod Sauder (76), 30. Ryan Wimert
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RUSS WOOD TAKES THE WORLD SERIES WIN &
RECORD SIXTH ISMA CHAMPIONSHIP TO BOOT |
Thompson, CT - Russ Wood, Chris Perley, Lou Cicconi and Dave McKnight
went into the Thompson(CT) World Series of Racing ISMA 50 this past weekend with hopes of
coming out the champion. Only one survived and that was Wood.
Not only was he the last of the aforementioned on the track when the checkered dropped, he
was the first under it also.
By virtue of his fourth win of the the season, Wood also clinched the 2002 ISMA
championship for car owner Paul Dunigan, his seventh such honor with three different
drivers.
With rain drenching the activities on Saturday, the ISMA contingent lined up by
handicapping the top 12 and filling the rest of the 30-car field by points.
Wood took the lead from 2001 champ McKnight after a lap 27 restart and was not
really challenged after that. His only possible scare came when several puffs of smoke
issued intermittently from the 29 during the feature, but they were no deterrent to the
Pelham, NH driver.
Russ commented after the feature, "Something out of the exhaust was leaking, causing
the car to smoke. It was a minor engine problem. The car ran fine. Just had a little
smoke. I'm glad it didn't get any worse. I thought Perley and Cicconi had just slid up
high and I went under them. Later I saw them in the pits and I was disappointed. I kind of
wanted them out there. I wanted to race with them. But, what are you going to do. Our car
was good so I was up for the challenge."
What did an unprecedented sixth ISMA title mean for Wood and the team and did
it set the standard for others? "A sixth championship? "It feels good to get the
sixth. Maybe I'll shoot for seven. This car sets the standard, not me. The race car and
the team are the standard. I'm just here for the ride."
Pat Abold, driving the Dunigan 26 and Howie Lane, sat on the front row after the
handicapping was completed while the four main title contenders were scattered between 7th
and 11th on the starting grid.
A first lap yellow saw the 76 of Rod Sauder headed pitside with a flat. Jen Chesbro made a
quick stop here also.
Howie Lane and Pat Abold did a drag race for the lead with Lane winning the contest. A
four-way battle soon developed between Lane, Abold, Scott Martel and Dave McKnight while
several top runners in Bentley Warren and Randy Ritskes dropped by the wayside with
mechanical woes.
Lap 4 saw the yellow fly for the 85 of Mark Buonomo who parked the Witkum-owned machine on
this lap.
On the green a quick moving Lou Cicconi was headed for the front. He was second when the
yellow flew for the 98 of Bobby Santos who had stopped out back.
Cicconi took over the point when the green flew again with Dave McKnight tacked to his
bumper. The duel for the points had begun as Chris Perley moved into the mix on lap 11.
Russ Wood sat seventh at this point with a 23 point lead over Perley.
Things fell apart for Cicconi almost as fast as they had built up. On lap 14, Cicconi was
around in turn 2 and his 75 required a tow truck, ending Lou's bid for a title. Lou said
later, "The hub on the left rear wheel broke. So, that was the end of that. battle.
What are you going to do?"
Pat Abold who had been running just out of the top five parked the Dunigan 26 on this
caution and reported out for the night.
Dave McKnight was now the leader and Chris Perley put the pressure on as he needed the win
to make up any points on Wood who had now moved into fourth behind Greg Furlong. Chris
tried the outside of McKnight for several laps off turn four, but settled back into second
both times.
Disappointment struck for Perley on lap 19 when the 11 suddenly slowed and was in the pits
on lap 21. Chris, also, had his hopes of a first-time ISMA championship end as suddenly as
Cicconi's. "We broke a bolt on the locating bar," Chris said at race end.
"I think the car was there. We would have been all set. I was doing the patience
thing. I saw Lou go out, then I went out. Then McKnight went out. The last one out there
was Woody and he still would have won, so it doesn't matter anyway."
Leader McKnight, still looking for win number one of 2002 after taking six in 2001, now
had Russ Wood bearing down on him while Greg Furlong was right there in third, Ken Bell,
Scott Martel, Mike Ordway and Brad Lichty were running strong behind.
A quick second yellow for the Santos-driven, Lair-owned 98 came on lap 27 and it was on
this restart that Wood took the lead and the eventual win. Russ gradually pulled away from
McKnight, Furlong and Bell and soon was melding into traffic, leaving the others behind.
The final title longshot was Dave McKnight who was now running second to Wood and would
have to pass him to have any chance. Dave, also, met with mechanical problems, sending him
backwards on lap 44 and out of the race on lap 45.
A yellow for John Payne's 67 was the last slowdown and it gave Greg Furlong a brief chance
at Wood, but Wood didn't stand still long.
Russ Wood crossed under the checkered with a comfortable margin over Furlong and Ken Bell.
Scott Martel and Mike Ordway battled to the line for fourth which Martel took. Brad
Lichty, Eric Lewis, Jon Gambuti, Mark Sammut and Howie Lane rounded out the top ten.
Unofficially, Chris Perley finished in second in the final points with Dave McKnight
moving past Lou Cicconi for third by three points. Scott Martel may also have moved into
fifth passing the Lane 9 team by two points in the final season race. The final official
points will be released later this week.
The ISMA Awards banquet is scheduled for Nov. 16, 2002 at the Wyndham Hotel
in Syracuse. Last chance to buy the Twin $5,000 Tickets to benefit the ISMA
point fund. Call ISMA for information on either. 315-343-6147 or 315-635-7487. |
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