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Tracks: Weekend Race Results, Irwindale Speedway

26 June 2000


Veteran driver Bobby Dotter of Mooresville, North Carolina made it look (almost) 
easy taking both the pole and the win in the Home Depot 250 NASCAR Winston West 
race at Irwindale Speedway.  The 6,490 fans who were on hand in the near-capacity 
stadium were treated to a 125-mile race filled with action on every lap.  Dotter, 
who was in contention for the whole race, waited behind early leaders Ramona 
rookie John Borneman II and Sparks, Nevada's Steve Portenga until lap 200 when 
he made a move that made the show a "three-wide" race for a breathless lap and 
a half.   

In an Irwindale Speedway version of a "long lead" the 39 year-old Dotter put 
something like six or seventh car lengths on the field on his way to his second 
victory (the first two in a row in a number of years) on the 2000 Winston West 
trail.  Behind him the racing was fierce for every place, every point.  Fans 
who flocked to Irwindale to see Winston-style racing witnessed 250 laps of all-out 
competition that had all in the grandstands on their feet numerous times throughout 
the event.

In a stirring first-ever Winston West start, Irwindale's own Super Late Model 
points leader Greg Voigt, from Goleta, finished a fighting fifth place after 
working his way steadily and skillfully through the field from his 18-fastest 
starting position.

1999 Winston West champion, Sean Woodside, starting from back, sliced and diced 
his way up through the field, sticking his nose first into the top ten, and then, 
on lap 242 into the top five.  On 244, by his own after-race admission, "…trying 
to be a hero." he slammed out of turn two faster than the laws of physics allow 
and found himself smiting the inner track wall and bending something vital that 
couldn't be repaired right on the spot at the track.  Woodside, oddly enough, 
ended up in tenth place on the night, the same spot that he had finished in at 
the NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour race at Sears Point Raceway earlier in 
the day.

1.) Bobby Dotter, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Charlotte, NC
2.) Brendan Gaughn, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Las Vegas, NV
3.) Mike Duncan, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Lamont
4.) Kevin Richards, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Spokane, WA
5.) Greg Voigt, Chevy Monte Carlo, Goleta


Food 4 Less Super Late Models

Ben Walker won the time-shortened 50 lap (of 75 scheduled) Food 4 Less Super 
Late Model race with Canyon Country's Tommy Fry right behind.  AJ DiMarzo of 
Saugus was third, with Chino's Tim Woods III fourth, and Eric Ferguson of El 
Cajon fifth.  Greg Voigt had an early-race mishap that sent him spinning into 
the infield, luckily his reactions were fast enough to bring the car back around 
and salvage a 14-place finish which was enough to retain his lead in the division's 
points chase.  # - # - #