Castrol Super Series - Kawartha Wrap & Points
Castrol Super Series
For immediate release / July 2, 2001
SEVERAL TEAMS GET BACK 'ON TRACK' AT KAWARTHA
Castrol Super Series // Round #5 // Kawartha Speedway // 'Budweiser 150'
LONDON, ON - Through the first four events of the 2001 Castrol Super Series
season, one of the defining characteristics had been the problems
encountered by some of the pre-season favourites. Although they'd shown
flashes of brilliance at various times during the first third of the
schedule, drivers like Don Thomson Jr., Peter Gibbons and Dave Whitlock had
suffered setbacks at inopportune moments, leaving them to wonder what it
would take to finish at the front of the pack.
Sunday's Budweiser 150 at Kawartha Speedway was a refreshing change for
this talented trio, all of whom who have at least two Castrol Super Series
championships to their credit. Finishing first, second and fourth,
respectively, Thomson, Gibbons and Whitlock came home with top results on
Sunday and are no doubt looking at the race as a turning point in their
seasons.
In terms of the point standings, Whitlock and Gibbons still have a long
road back from some disastrous early season results if they hope to get
back into contention for another run at the Castrol Cup. Thomson, on the
other hand, has quietly crept up the points ladder, and after winning at
Kawartha, sits third in the points. The Home Hardware Chevy driver is just
31 markers behind season long points chase leader Kerry Micks, who was 15th
in the Budweiser 150.
At Kawartha, Thomson was very determined to capture his first checkered
flag of the season and turned up the wick as the laps wound down. The
Hamilton, ON racer posted the fastest lap of the race with just two
circuits to go in the Budweiser 150, putting in an 18.662 second tour of
the high-banked, 3/8-mile Kawartha oval as he held off the Canadian Tire
Chevy of Peter Gibbons.
Blue Streak Intrepid driver Al Turner is just 19 points behind Micks after
five Castrol Super Series events. Turner suffered a punctured tire late in
the race and was involved in a multi-car tangle with just a handful of laps
remaining. The Barrie, ON resident was scored 13th in the final standings
at Kawartha.
POINT STANDINGS (After Round #5 of 12): 1. #02 Kerry Micks (Ford / 730
points); 2. #76 Al Turner (Intrepid / 711); 3. #4 Don Thomson Jr.
(Chevrolet / 699); 4. #88 Dave Jacombs (Ford / 690); 5. #64 Mark Dilley
(Ford / 681); 6. #35 Kevin Dowler (Ford / 667); 7. #60 Ron Beauchamp Jr.
(Intrepid / 659); 8. #33 Neil Fair (Chevrolet / 655); 9. #9 Robbie Thompson
(Intrepid / 651); 10. #04 Andy Farr (Intrepid / 644); 11. #99 Pete
Vanderwyst (Pontiac / 632); 12. #22 Scott Steckly (Chevrolet / 630); 12.
#17 DJ Kennington (Intrepid / 630); 14. #31 Kelly Williams (Pontiac / 618);
15. #8 Teri MacDonald-Cadieux (Chevrolet / 606); 16. #14 John Fitzpatrick
(Chevrolet / 604); 17. #19 Brad Graham (Chevrolet / 584); 18. #80 Donald
Theetge (Chevrolet / 558); 19. #1 Peter Gibbons (Chevrolet / 549); 20. #3
Chris Fowler (Chevrolet / 528); 21. #57 Joe Goncalves (Chevrolet / 518);
22. #98 David Whitlock (Ford / 489); 23. #00 Bill Innes (Ford / 438); 24.
#56 Scott Fletcher (Chevrolet / 416); 25. #25 Jim Lapcevich (Chevrolet /
400); 26. #36 Rod Sauder (Intrepid / 396); 27. #41 John Tsoumaris
(Chevrolet / 360); 28. #32 Mike Alguire (Pontiac / 342); 29. #29 Kevin
Trevellin (Ford / 326); 30. #97 Rob Neely (Intrepid / 244); 31. #94 Mark
Graham (Chevrolet / 236); 32. #20 Scott Lindsay (Chevrolet / 218); 33. #44
Marv Wilder (Ford / 212); 34. #23 Jeff Lapcevich (Chevrolet / 204); 35. #75
Kevin O'Hara (Chevrolet / 202)
NOTEBOOK: The Castrol Super Series teams will be off this upcoming weekend,
as they prepare for their third consecutive appearance at the Molson Indy
Toronto (July 13-14)... This past Saturday night, the CASCAR Super Series
West made its first ever visit to Western Speedway in Victoria, BC for the
Thrifty Foods 150. For the second race in a row, Ron Larson guided his
Chevrolet Monte Carlo to victory lane. The Quesnel, BC racer started sixth
in the 16-car field and assumed the lead on lap 86 of the 150 lap event...
Kawartha Speedway drew rave reviews from the teams and fans that attended
the inaugural Budweiser 150. The stock car oval is located in the middle of
the facility's horse racing track and offered such creature comforts as a
glassed-in viewing area, an enclosed dining room, and slot machines...
Robbie Thompson retained his lead in the hunt for the Castrol Super Series
rookie honours after finishing seventh at Kawartha.
Contact CASCAR at (519) 641-1214 or visit www.cascar.ca
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