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IRWINDALE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND RACE REPORT may 25 (TIM KENNEDY REPORTING)

IRWINDALE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND RACE REPORT
SATURDAY - MAY 25, 2002
By TIM KENNEDY

Fastest qualifier #12 Rip Michels started sixth and led all but the first seven laps of a 75-lap NASCAR Jani-King Super Late Model feature Saturday before 5,920 cheering spectators at Irwindale Speedway. Michels, the track Grand American Modified champion two years ago and a SLM Series rookie last year, tallied his second main event victory of the season and his 20th at the track. 

Other winners on the banked half-mile were Will Cottrell in a 30-lap 
NASCAR Vista Paint Super Stock race and track point leader Dave Blankenship 
in a 50-lap Ultra Wheel Super Truck main. It was Cottrell's second triumph 
of the year. Blankenship, the series Southern California Region point 
champion last season, started third in his Chevy pickup and led all the way 
to add another first place trophy to his collection. 

Two other main events used the banked third-mile and infield Figure 8 
course. Defending track Legend Cars champion Tom Landreth started third in 
the King Taco Legend Car main. On lap 10 Landreth used a slower car as a 
pick to pass early leader Ricky Wildman, the 17-year old pole-sitter and 
series point leader. Wildman fought back and finished 0.207 seconds behind 
Landreth. Tom Smith won the 20-lap Pick Your Part Figure 8 race after 
starting eighth in a 15-car field. 

A serious-appearing multi-car crash during lap 20 of the 36-car super stock main 
resulted in a Medevac helicopter being called to the track. Julianne 
Seeley, the fifth-ranked driver in current points, was in fifth position when 
the sixth place car made contact with her Camaro, which spun in turn four. 
As other cars spun and took evasive action, the car of John Uribe T-boned 
Seeley's driver's side door and sent her car into the inside wall nose first. 
Seeley appeared to be slumped over the steering wheel and briefly stunned. She spoke to track medical workers before they called in the helicopter for a flight to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center and a more thorough precautionary medical evaluation.
 
Cottrell started fifth in his Camaro and took the point from pole 
starter/early leader Lee Ladd on lap six. After the lengthy red flag to 
assist Seeley and clean debris from the track, Cottrell held off Andrew 
Phipps during the final 11 laps and won by 0.602 seconds. Dan Fitzgerald, 
point leader Darren Cheek and Brian Harrell completed the top five. 
On lap 15 ninth and tenth place Dave Sheppherd and Brian Harrell collided 
on the backstretch and Sheppherd spun out high near turn three. He waited for 
Harrell to pass under the yellow flag and drove his car into Harrell's car 
Officials then called Sheppherd to the pits and parked his car for the 
duration of the event. 

The SLM main event was reduced to 20 cars this week as a result of the 
eight-car crash in turn two last Saturday. Tony Green, the track and NASCAR 
Weekly Racing Series first tier point leader, had to borrow one of Brandon 
Loverock's No. 99 Chevy Monte Carlos and repainted it in his team color green 
No. 89. Green's father said about six other teams offered Green use of their 
cars to defend his point lead while his car was being repaired. 
Green set second fastest qualifying time in a 21-car field. He finished 
fourth in the feature and increased his point lead to 36. Nathan Wulff, from 
fourth on the grid, and sportsmanship award contender Loverock, from ninth 
starting spot, finished second and third respectively. Fifteen of 20 
starters finished and the first 12 drivers completed all 75 circuits. 

The SLM division used two individually timed laps for the first time 
during qualifying instead of the usual group qualifying. Track officials 
tried the move to give drivers experience with the qualifying procedure used 
by NASCAR touring divisions; it took only ten minutes longer than group 
qualifying. Individually-timed qualifying laps may be used again depending 
upon size of the field according to Chris Morgan, Irwindale's director of 
racing operations. The SLM class also used a new procedure to position 
lapped cars on the inside row for restarts in Winston Cup style for restarts 
as a result of the eight-car collision last Saturday on a restart. 

The Ultra Wheel Super Truck main had 35 starters and 28 drivers finished, 
with 17 completing all 50 laps. A five-truck crash on lap 47 in the second 
turn resulted in a green, white, checkered flag finish. Joe Herold, who 
started fourth and took second on lap 17, finished second-0.371 seconds back. 
Jon Campbell, pole starter Carson Woods, Mark Laeger, Ryan Arciero, Greg 
Adler, Rich Geisler, Cory Fancy and Frank Steiner rounded out the top ten. 
The 27-car Legends race started the five main events evening and 21 of 
the 26 finishers ran all 30 laps. However, fourth finisher Ryan Schug was 
disqualified and placed last when his car did pass a routine post-race 
technical inspection. Past feature winners Art Nevill, Bill Everett and 
Brent Jones were the official third through fifth place finishers. 

Chris Williamson led the first four laps of the Figure 8s 20-lapper. 
Eighth starter Tom Smith passed him on the inside at the X-intersection and 
held the point to the finish. Williamson and Rusty Stewart, running second 
and third on lap six, collided in the fourth corner and stalled. Stewart 
lost two laps before he restarted. Point leader James Altman finished 
second, 30 yards behind the winner. Steve Stewart was third and 13 of the 15 
drivers finished, with seven on the lead lap. 

Kevin Vernon took the six-lap High Banks Racing Collectibles SLM trophy dash for the six fastest qualifiers in a inverted start. Sheppherd won the six-lap super stock dash. 
Both drivers led all the way in all green flag events. 

PICK YOUR PART FIGURE 8S: 
Main: Tom Smith, James Altman, Steve Stewart, Ron Cjaney, Richie Altman, 
Sam Fritz, Dan Burns, Don Rogers, Eddie Conna, Jeff Marquet, Tony Curtis, 
Rusty Stewart, Brad Pescheck, Chris Williamson, Henry Miles. 

KING TACO LEGEND CARS: 
Fast Time: Tom Landreth, 16.924. 
Main: T. Landreth, Ricky Wildman, Art Nevill, Bill Everett, Brent Jones, 
Bob Landreth, Ralph Alexander, J. D. Hendley, Donnie Akers, Steve Twilligear, 
Mark Gaiser, Jim Kalawaia, Larry Meredith, Gary Scheurell, Bill Watson, Jim 
Mann, Dave Green, Gene Brokaw, Jeff Collins, Tom Skahill, Cory Miles, Wendi 
Westbrook, Larry Alsop, John McIntyre, Mark Lungerich, Bill Bonney, Ryan 
Schug. 

ULTRA WHEEL SUPER TRUCKS: 
Fast Time: Jim McGill, 19.377. 
Main: Dave Blankership, Joe Herold, Jon Campbell, Carson Woods, Mark 
Laeger, Ryan Arciero, Greg Adler, Rich Geisler, Cory Fancy, Frank Steiner, 
Ron Peterson, Pat Minty, Paul Brennan, Troy Lindstrom, Kevin O'Neil, Louis 
Mammolito, Scott Davidson, Reggie Church, Jim Van Gordon, Tom Stanton, Hector 
Sandoval, Charles Carter, Jim Kondziela, P. J. Baker, Kyle Evans, Jesse 
Poppen, Kevin O'Connell, Jeb Bailey, Derek DiSarro, Brian Reed, Darren 
Sigwing, Jim McGill, Brian Araki, Dan Moore, Ken Davis. 

VISTA PAINT SUPER STOCKS: 
Fast Time: Andrew Phipps, 21.642. 
Dash: Dave Sheppherd, Phipps, Dan Fitzgerald, Greg Crutcher, Will 
Cottrell, Julianne Seeley. 
Main: Will Cottrell, Phipps, Fitzgerald, Darren Cheek, Brian Harrell, 
Myan Spacerelli, Greg Benner, Don Helgeson, Greg Crutcher, Mike Gilmore, 
Garry howell, Cliff Conklin, Randy Jackson, Rich Paez, Don Rogers, Rich 
Sioberg, Fred Brown, Steve Konapacky, John Arlotti, Derk Rogers, Steve 
Gilmore, Jay Henson, Sean Vincent, Henry Miles, Ken Brown, Julianne Seeley, 
Lee Ladd, John Uribe, Danny Renko, Sheppherd, Ed Dazzo, Larry Sampson, Bryan 
Dunn, Jim Appleby, Jr, Scott Corrigan, Dan Rodgers. 

JANI-KING SUPER LATE MODELS: 
Fast Time: Rip Michels, 18.086. 
Dash: Kevin Vernon, Nathan Wulff, Michels, Deyon Young, Tony Green, Tony 
Bruncati. 
Main: Michels, Wulff, Brandon Loverock, Tony Green, Rod Johnson, Dan 
Moore, Kazuto Yanagawa, Tommy Fry, Deyon Young, Nick DeFazio, Taka Mizuki, 
Vernon, Ben Walker, Andy Coyle, Tony Bruncati, James Bruncati, Tim Woods III.