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TRACKS: Walker doubles in Twin 50s Super Late Models

9 August 2000


After Chino driver Tim Woods III took the $1000 Food 4 Less "Fast 4 Shoot-Out" 
appetizer, Santa Clarita pilot Ben Walker must have decided that the rest of 
the feast was all for him, as he handily cleaned the plates in both 50-lap feature 
Food 4 Less Super Late Model main events, collecting 100 season points in the 
process.  While Walkers domination on the track was first rate all the way, Goleta's 
Greg Voigt's determined driving netted him two second place finishes (that's 
96 points) and kept his name at the top of the annual point column (over Ben) 
by a narrow 38 points. 

The first 50-lapper ("The Silicon Speedway 50") was also the focus of a special 
"Mayor's Cup" race as well.  City officials and their families from all over 
the southland were invited to Irwindale Speedway to enjoy dinner a night of racing 
fun as well as taking part in opening ceremonies.  The mayors and representatives 
of 22 cities (Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bradbury, Covina, Diamond 
Bar, Duarte, El Monte, Glendora, Industry, Irwindale, La Puente, La Verne, Monrovia, 
Pasadena, Rosemead, South El Monte, South Pasadena, Temple City, Walnut, and 
West Covina) were all introduced to the crowd of 5,125 from the starting line. 
  Each city chief was paired with a driver in the race who carried that city's 
name on their car in first main event of the evening.

Irwindale neighbor community to the near northwest, Arcadia, was the lucky city 
to be riding with Walker on Saturday night.  Not only did Ben win the Mayor's 
Cup race but he went on to carry the city's name to a win in "The Miller Lite 
50" for Super Late Models to give them a double victory.   With his twin wins 
for Arcadia, the young and talented Mr. Walker gave the "brass" from the city 
of the Santa Anita Race Track (horses) a new appreciation of another from of 
racing.

Winston West regular Austin Cameron (who won the August 12  "West" race at Irwindale 
last season) brought his Super Late model for a little off-night practice at 
IS (where he'll be on August 19 in the second of three Home Depot WWS races at 
the Speedway).  He finished a creditable 11th in the first race and was running 
along very nicely in the second when his car caught fire coming out of turn three 
and the El Cajon pilot had to pull up and bail out of his unintentionally "hot" 
ride.

Both 50-lappers were (even with the same guy winning both events) exciting matches 
with many three-wide (and occasionally 4-wide) laps and struggles for virtually 
every place on the race track.  The restarts were especially crisp but "Both 
Mains Ben" (hey … we just made that up) seemed to have everyone's number on that 
particular night.  Complaining of a migraine prior the evening's double header, 
Walker was asked in Victory Square how his headache was … His answer was a jubilant 
, "What headache?"  Now, if only Squibb could bottle that for other sufferers.

It was surely not your typical evening of racing at Irwindale from the injury 
report standpoint.  In the first 50-lapper a serious single car crash had the 
track safety crew using the "Jaws of Life" tools and sent Jeffery Wright of San 
Diego to the hospital for observation,  Wright spent the night at County USC 
and was signed out on Sunday afternoon.   In the second 50 Russell White of Corona 
caught the wall going into turn three and had his car virtually explode in flames. 
 He too was taken to hospital, but not without getting the ambulance crew to 
relay a message through race control to Bruce Flanders in the announce booth 
that he was OK to his wife sitting in the stands.  White's trip to hospital was 
precautionary for the most part, and he was released a few hours later. 

In the NASCAR Mini-Stocks saw Terrry Limberopoulous from Bellflower in the division's 
lone Renault (remember them?) best Thousand Oak's Lee Ladd.  Steve Rogers from 
Glen Avon was third, while divisional points leader Bob Reed from Riverside was 
fourth.  Fontana's Kevin Berhhardt rounded out the top five in the Mighty Minis 
for August 5.  By the way, these small-but-serious racers make a rare back-to-back 
appearance at IS next weekend.

The only guy who's not getting tired of Rip Michels' winning NASCAR Grand Am 
Modified races is the Mission Hills Master himself … No, that's not fair, Rip 
has legions of fans and they come to see him do what he does best, drive his 
#12 car around the Irwindale track with speed and savvy.  No one else makes it 
looks so easy.  Michels closest rival in the 2000 season points Dean Kuhn, did 
not earn any point this weekend, giving Michels a bit of breathing room in the 
chase.

Las Vegas' Deyon Young won the American Race Truck main over Michael Thomas of 
San Marcos in the all-exactly-equal "spec"-type pickemup truck race.  Terry Young 
followed his 'Vegas neighbor home in third, while David Lyon (West Covina) and 
Robbie Brand (Barstow) duked it out over fourth and fifth places in the 26-truck 
battle royale.

NEXT WEEK:  Public-Invited ground breaking for the track's new 1/8-mile NHRA 
street-legal dragstrip (1:30 pm in the main parking lot admission free).  Be 
There!

Racing will start (as usual) at 7:00 pm and feature a full plate including: NASCAR 
Late Models, Super Stocks, Mini-Stocks, Legend Cars, Ultra Wheel Spec Trucks, 
and WILD FIGURE 8'S just for fun!

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FEATURE RACE  #1 SILICON SPEEDWAY 50 
FOR NASCAR SUPER LATE MODELS (50 LAPS)
1)	BEN WALKER		FORD		SANTA CLARITA
2)	GREG VOIGT		CHEVY		GOLETA
3)	ROD JOHNSON		CHEVY		CANYON COUNTRY
4)	JAMES BRUNCATI	FORD		GLENDORA
5)	ERIC FERGUSON		PONTIAC	EL CAJON

FEATURE RACE #2 MILLER LITE 50
FOR NASCAR SUPER LATE MODELS (50 LAPS)
1)	BEN WALKER		FORD		SANTA CLARITA
2)	GREG VOIGT		CHEVY		GOLETA
3)	TIM WOODS III		FORD		CHINO
4)	TOMMY FRY		CHEVY		SIMI VALLEY
5)	ERIC FERGUSON		PONTIAC	EL CAJON

NASCAR GRAND AM MAIN EVENT (30 LAPS)
1)	RIP MICHELS		CHEVY		MISSION HILLS
2)	ROGER CARUFEL JR. 	CHEVY		SAUGUS
3)	JIMMY WHITE		CHEVY		COVINA
4)	TRAVIS THIRKETTLE	CHEVY		SYLMAR
5)	STEVE LUECHT		CHEVY		CHULA VISTA

AMERICAN RACE TRUCKS MAIN EVENT (40 LAPS)
1)	DEYON YOUNG		CHEVY		LAS VEGAS
2)	MICHAEL THOMAS	DODGE		SAN MARCOS
3)	TERRY YOUNG		CHEVY		LAS VEGAS
4) 	DAVID LYON		CHEVY		WEST COVINA
5)	ROBBIE BRAND		FORD		BARSTOW

NASCAR MINI-STOCKS MAIN EVENT (30 LAPS)
1)	TERRY LIMBEROPOULOS		BELLFLOWER
2)	LEE LADD			THOUSAND OAKS
3)	STEVE ROGERS			GLEN AVON
4)	BOB REED			RIVERSIDE
5)	KEVIN BERNHARDT		FONTANA