CASCAR: Kawartha Championship Wkd.
Preview
CASCAR: Super Series & CARQUEST Series
Preview: Kawartha Speedway
For more information contact CASCAR at (519) 641-1214
For immediate release / September 14, 2004
Championship Weekend at Kawartha will determine the Super Series and
CARQUEST Series champs
LONDON, ON - CASCAR will crown a pair of champions this weekend at Kawartha
Speedway. On Sunday afternoon, the 250-lap Super Series season finale will
determine whether or not Don Thomson is able to earn his fourth consecutive
National title. Standing in the way of that amazing feat will be two-time
Super Series champ Peter Gibbons, who enters the event just 17 points back
of Thomson.
CASCAR has twice raced at the 3/8-mile, high-banked Peterborough-area
oval. On both occasions, Thomson made the trip to victory lane after the
event; a fact that bodes well for his chances on Sunday.
“Obviously, I like racing there,” said Thomson, who drives the Home
Hardware Chevy. “We’ll do what we have to do to be the best there again.
What people don’t remember is that Peter Gibbons runs very well there. The
last time CASCAR was there he got a flat tire when he was running away from
us and that’s how I got the lead.”
All season long, Thomson and Gibbons have been the prime combatants for
the title. Gibbons came out of the starting blocks with an uncharacteristic
pair of wins in the season’s first two events. Over the years, the Canadian
Tire Chevy driver has started slowly and built momentum over the course of
the season. And by the end of the schedule, he has quite often appeared to
be dominant in terms of collecting checkered flags.
But this year, the tables were turned somewhat. Gibbons’ early season
strength waned as Thomson slowly nibbled away at Gibbons’ points lead.
Thomson moved into top spot on the strength of his first win in two years,
on Aug. 21 at Mosport Speedway. He backed that up with another victory, one
week later, at Peterborough Speedway.
Undeterred by Thomson’s back-to-back wins, Gibbons shot back with a
stunning ‘back-to-front’ run at Delaware, on Labour Day, to take the
checkered flag in the Great Canadian 300 for the fifth time in his
illustrious career.
Looking ahead to the Kawartha showdown with Thomson, Gibbons knows that
the two are evenly matched and that whoever emerges victorious on Sunday
will most likely be the one who has good fortune on his side. “It’s going
to come down to who has trouble at the last race because we’re so close,”
said Gibbons. “It’s not like one driver is any better than another. It will
be settled by who gets the breaks on that day.”
Doing double-duty this weekend at Kawartha will be Brad Graham of Glencoe,
ON. Graham is a Super Series veteran, but he will also take to the track
for Saturday’s season-ending, 100-lap CARQUEST Series race with a 26-point
lead in the championship chase. Graham is hoping to stay ahead of
challengers Andre Coursol, Jason Hathaway and Steve Munro to win the
championship that belonged to Steve Robblee for the first four years of its
existence.
In addition to the Super Series (Sunday) and CARQUEST Series (Saturday)
finales, Kawartha Speedway will be busy on Friday night (Sept. 17) with its
“Summer Sizzler Late Model Invitational”.
EMCO WESTERN SERIES: Derek Polack of Stony Plain, AB won the season-ending
CASCAR EMCO Western Series race on Saturday night at Sun Valley Motor
Speedway in Vernon, BC. Polack started seventh in the field of 23
competitors and worked his way to the front on lap 118 of the 200-lap AC
Delco / Lordco 200. Kevin Dowler finished second at Sun Valley to
successfully defend his EMCO Series championship. The Sherwood Park, AB
racer now has four Western titles to his credit. Darren Turner of Kelowna,
BC took the final podium position.
CASCAR CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 2004
9:30 a.m. 11:50 a.m. Rotating Practice
12:30 p.m. CARQUEST Series Time Trials
1:15 p.m. CARQUEST Series Driver Introductions
1:30 p.m. START: CARQUEST SERIES FEATURE (100 LAPS)
SUNDAY, SEPT. 19, 2004
10:00 a.m. CASCAR Super Series Practice
12:30 p.m. Super Series Time Trials
1:15 2:00 p.m. CASCAR Autograph Session
2:15 p.m. Driver Introductions & Anthems
2:30 p.m. START: CASCAR SUPER SERIES FEATURE (250 LAPS)
CASCAR SUPER SERIES POINTS AS OF SEPT. 14, 2004 (TOP 20): 1. #4 Don Thomson
Jr. (1886); 2. #1 Peter Gibbons (1869); 3. #39 Dave Whitlock (1829); 4. #23
Jeff Lapcevich (1708); 5. #02 Kerry Micks (1654); 6. #22 Scott Steckly
(1649); 7. #64 Mark Dilley (1646); 8. #60 Ron Beauchamp Jr. (1608); 9. #17
D.J. Kennington (1559); 10. #19 Brad Graham (1544); 11. #50 Pete Shepherd ®
(1533); 12. #84 J.R. Fitzpatrick ® (1513); 13. #25 Jim Lapcevich (1468);
14. #55 Rob Graham ® (1445); 15. #88 Dave Jacombs (1422); 16. #10 Doug
Brown (1086); 17. #42 Sean Stafford (1036); 18. #86 Kenny Forth (984); 19.
#11 Ron VanEs ® (974); 20. #32 Mike Alguire (812)
CASCAR EMCO WESTERN SERIES POINTS AS OF SEPT. 11, 2004 (FINAL): 1. #35
Kevin Dowler (1141); 2. #12 Ron Larson (1070); 3. #09 Trevor Seibert
(1017); 4. #30 Derek Polack (1012); 5. #14 James VanDomselaar (997); 6. #6
Todd Nichol (997); 7. #26 Shaun Polack (983); 8. #22 Bill Dawson (768); 9.
#87 James Ward (673); 10. #31 Sean Maltman (518); 11. #71 Daryl Harr (463);
12. #34 Darren Turner (456); 13. #2 Carl Harr (425); 14. #38 Jim White
(403); 15. #53 Scott Kessler (391); 16. #27 Mark Derks (358); 17. #95 Paul
Savoie (280); 18. #74 Dennis Masse (279); 19. #64 Shane Charlton (259); 20.
#17 Randy Kozek (249); 21. #1 Jason White (238); 22. #64 Chris Shirley
(176); 23. #22E Scott Steckly (161); 24. #36 Jim White (157); 25. #01 Wade
Lee (141)
CASCAR CARQUEST SERIES POINTS AS OF SEPT. 14, 2004 (TOP 20): 1. #6 Brad
Graham (520); 2. #18 Andre Coursol (494); 3. #76 Jason Hathaway (493); 4.
#00 Steve Munro (473); 5. #80 Mike Hryniuk (458); 6. #16 Paul DeJong (427);
7. #36 Ken Grubb (426); 8. #7 Jerry Marinuk (410); 9. #09 Kent Nuhn ®
(407); 10. #66 Josh Wood ® (392); 11. #02 Scott O’Connor ® (383); 12. #12
Mark Patrick (379); 13. #8 Michael Wagner ® (318); 14. #03 Jesse Kennedy
(282); 15. #67 Scott Mitchell (253); 16. #45 Bob Merrifield (176); 17. #5
Jay Christie (130); 18. #46 Kevin Trevellin (126); 19. #81 Chad McGlynn
(124); 20. #39 Mark Dilley (93)
CASCAR ON TV: For information regarding initial airings and replays of
Super Series races on SPORTSNET, please check your local listings or visit
http://www.cascar.ca/schedule/tv_schedule.html.
Contact CASCAR at (519) 641-1214 or visit www.cascar.sympatico.ca
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