MIKE
ORDWAY SHOWS THE WAY AT SANDUSKYS
FRIDAY NIGHT ISMA-LUCAS OIL SUPER SERIES
HY-MILER EVENT |
Sandusky, OH Mike Ordway started on the pole
for the Friday night preliminary to the Sandusky Hy-Miler weekend and thats just
where he finished the 40-lap ISMA event. Mike led the way from the beginning and by race
end, had lapped a good number of the 35-car starting field. Only one caution slowed the
pace on lap 5 when outside pole sitter Jamie Letcher had the rear end go on his car. The
restart of that lap was about, as close as anyone got to the Clyde Booth owned 61 as
Ordway dominated the remainder of the event to take home the precursor to Saturday
nights 100 lap Hy-Miler Nationals that this year carries a $10,000 payday.
Said Ordway after the event, I had a good start tonight. I started up front and just
stayed there. The car was good all night long. The car is awesome its unreal.
Its running really good so we have a good chance for tomorrow night I hope.
Ive been here on Friday night before, but I havent ever won a Hy-Miler.
Thats the one I want.
Spartanburg, SCs A.J. Davis, a first year
supermodified runner, was a distant second to the veteran New Hampshire driver. Said the
newcomer to the Hy-Miler wars, I dont get to run with these guys much so
its nice to come up here and have a good show as this is sort of my home track.
Kasper Auto Group, Otts Auto Body, Wendys, Steve Stout - all the guys on the
team. They do a great job for me and it makes my job easy. I show up on the weekend and
drive for them. Im really glad we could make it all worthwhile. I had a good car
tonight and that made me happy. The 61 car did a good job tonight. Hopefully we can come
back tomorrow night and do it all again.
Finishing third in yet another new ride was Joe Gosek, the defending, Hy-Miler champion.
Gosek in his first time out in the Bodnar chassied 77 owned by Dave May, started fifth and
finished third. Said 3-time Hy-Miler champion, This is a good opportunity to drive
with these guys. Id like to try and sort this
thing out a little bit. I havent run it that much. We made some changes today but it
was kind of tough with the new pavement and all that. I started fifth and passed a couple.
I finished third with a couple guys hounding on me. Tomorrow nights a whole
different story with the longer race. We have to make the car a little bit better for
tomorrow.
Mike Ordway pulled easily away from Davis, Letcher, Joe Gosek and Lee Boss moments after
the green dropped before a huge Sandusky crowd. But, as aforementioned, Letcher brought
out the one and only yellow on lap 5 and was into the pits. Scott Martel also parked his
14 at this juncture.
Ordway stormed away on the restart and left the rest of the field to tend for themselves.
Davis and Joe Gosek began a battle for second as Denny Fisher, Lee Boss, Pat Shullick and
Jim Shirey chased.
Starting deeper in the field were the current top two contenders for the ISMA points lead
Wood and Perley moved up through the pack to fourth and fifth place respectively.
But neither could mount a challenge to anyone in front of them as the race moved quickly
by.
With ten to go, Ordway was in control, picking off car after car. With one to go, Mike had
half a dozen cars between his 61 and the 19 of Davis in second. Gosek held onto third
behind Davis while Perley had one more pass in him and that was of Wood on the last lap.
But, it was too little too late.
Said Perley coming off a Cayuga win two weeks ago, I needed to catch them about
three laps before I did. When I finally caught Russ it was right then that I went to the
outside and that was the last lap my tire had on it. When I tucked it outside of him, I
couldnt go around the other two and I was loose on the bottom. We had a good car.
But, I dont know what to do for tomorrow. Tonight we had a forty lap car and
tomorrow I guarantee you well have a thirty lap car.
Unofficially, Perleys move put him just three points behind Wood for the ISMA point
lead going into the Hy-Miler Nationals on Saturday.
Wood commented on his fifth place by saying, "We had a battle with Chris there at the
end. The car started getting loose. I had to run real hard. It was a fast pace and we were
kind of neutral when we started and we kind of did the right rear in and blistered the
heck out of it. So, I was loose at the end, just hanging on and Chris got me.
Lee Boss, Denny Fisher, Pat Shullick, Johnny Payne and Howie Page finished up the top ten.
SANDUSKY 7/25 SUMMARY
Heat 1: Mike Ordway, Lee Boss, Pat Shullick, Ken Bell, Greg
Furlong, Bentley Warren, Dave Shullick Jr., Randy Burch, Moe Lilje, Bobby Dawson (dns)
Heat 2: Jamie Letcher, A.J. Davis, Chris Perley, Timmy
Jedrzejek, Pat Abold, Jack Smith, Brad Lichty, Jennifer Chesbro, Vern LaFave
Heat 3: Joe Gosek, Denny Fisher, Jim Shirey, Randy Ritskes,
Dave McKnight, Jon Henes, Larry Lehnert, Tate Gerken, Jamie Timmons (dns)
Heat 4: Russ Wood, Johnny Payne, Howie Page, Scott Martel,
Burdette Bennett, Sean Sauer,
Justin Belfiore, Joe Grunda, Mark Sammut
Consi 1: Bentley Warren, Randy Burch, Brad Lichty, Jon Henes,
Jennifer Chesbro, Moe Lilje,
Tate Gerken, Bobby Dawson (dns)
Consi 2: Jack Smith, Dave Shullick Jr., Joe Grunda, Vern
LaFave, Sean Sauer, Mark Sammut,
Justin Belfiore, Larry Lehnert
ISMA Lucas Oil Super Series Event #6 (40 laps)
1. Mike Ordway (61), 2. A.J. Davis (19), 3. Joe Gosek (77), 4. Chris Perley (11), 5. Russ
Wood (29),
6. Lee Boss (91), 7. Denny Fisher (81), 8. Pat Shullick (49), 9. John Payne (88), 10.
Howie Page (18),
11. Jim Shirey (16), 12. Pat Abold (26), 13. Timmy Jedrzejek (7), 14. Randy Ritskes (9),
15. Bentley Warren (25), 16. Greg Furlong (72), 17. Dave McKnight (94), 18. Jack Smith
(09),
19. Ken Bell (32), 20. Dave Shullick Jr. (97), 21. Burdette Bennett (63), 22. Randy Burch
(52),
23. Jamie Letcher (58), 24. Scott Martel (14), 25. Mark Sammut (78)
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