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TRACKS: Lebanon Valley Speedway concludes 2000 season, champions crowned

17 September 2000

WEST LEBANON, NY-A crisp autumn-like night greeted the crowd Saturday night 
at Lebanon Valley. The sportsman class was on hand Saturday night on a night 
that is usually reserved for the full-fendered divisions. Their race was held 
over from last weeks fogged out Race of Kings program. Bobby Knipe was the 
winner of their 30-lap feature. Danny Sanchez was the winner of the first 
20-lap street stock feature. Ken Van Alphen won the $1000 cannonball feature. 
In the last race of the 2000 season, Bob Duzlak took home the checkered flag 
in the second 20-lap street stock feature. Todd Goldstein was crowned the 
champion in the street stock division for the year 2000. SPEEDS GARAGE and 
DICKS AUTOMOTIVE brought us this final night of great racing action. 

    Bobby Knipe took the lead at the start of the 30-lap sportsman feature. 
Sportsman track champ for 2000, George Marcus, sat in second behind Knipe. 
Marcus and Roy Bridge made contact on the frontstretch on lap three, but both 
were able to continue without losing any positions. K.C. Goewey moved himself 
into contention as he made the pass for third on lap five. The top four cars 
motored away from the rest of the pack by lap seven. Stan Jablonka retired 
from the event on lap eight. Problems at the one-third mark of the race as 
the caution flag flew four times between laps eight and ten.
  
  Goewey was able to take over the race lead from Knipe on one of the 
restart and quickly opened up a twenty-car lead. The too five at the halfway 
mark was Goewey, Knipe, Marcus, Sparky Lowe and Art Collins. The caution flew 
for the eighth and final time on lap 15. Frank Harper made a great move and 
rocketed from seventh to fifth on the restart, That was short-lived however 
as Lowe made the pass back for fifth on the next lap.
 
   Goewey would totally dominate the last half of the race as no one could 
keep up with him. He crossed the finish line a full straightaway ahead of 
second-place Knipe. But Goewey failed to make the post race weight and the 
victory was awarded to Knipe. Marcus will be credited with second, Collins 
third, Lowe fourth and Harper fifth 

    The street stocks were on hand to run two features Saturday night at 
Lebanon Valley. The first feature was the held over event from the Kings 200 
Weekend that got fogged out last week. Paul LaRochelle was the early race 
leader in that first feature. Brian Wilber and Kevin Ward came together on 
lap two while battling in the top ten. Both drivers were able to continue on 
for the time being. Trouble for the point leader, Todd Goldstein, early in 
the event as he dropped off the pace. Goldstein puttered around in the back 
of the feature and finished a couple of laps down. 

    Trouble was brewing as the field came down the frontstretch four-wide on 
lap four. Contact was made going into turn one and Robbie Speed and Nick 
Rogers wound up spun out in turn one. Ricky Duzlak was also involved in the 
melee and went pitside for the remainder of the event. The caution flag flew 
twice on lap five before the filed finally started to settle down. Bob Duzlak 
grabbed the lead from LaRochelle on the lap five restart. Danny Sanchez was 
also able to scoot around LaRochelle on the restart and set after Duzlak. 
 
   Problems for Kevin Ward when his car went up in a big puff of smoke on 
lap eight. Adam Haas had a strong top five run going at the halfway point of 
the race. That ended three laps later as he slowed dramatically on the 
frontstretch and pulled into the pits. The leader suffered a devastating blow 
on lap 14 as his right rear tire went flat and he spun in turn four. That 
gave the lead to Sanchez with LaRochelle in tow. Those two drivers wanted to 
decide this race among themselves and pulled away from the rest of the field 
by lap 15. Dan Burl moved into third on lap 15. LaRochelle made a bid for the 
lead on lap 16, but Sanchez held on to first. 

Rob Yetman came into this race second in the overall point just seventeen 
points behind Goldstein. He would have problems on lap 17 when he came to a 
stop in turn two. Robbie Speed was sent to the rear for his part in the 
incident. The rest of the race went rather uneventful, as Sanchez was able to 
hold on for the victory. LaRochelle had to settle for second and Dan Burl was 
third. Ed Bachand's brakes were cherry red in the final laps of the race, but 
he was able to hold on for a fourth place finish. Tom Brandt rounded out the 
top five.

    Ed Bachand lead the first four laps of the second 20-lap feature. Bob 
Duzlak took command of the race on lap five and was looking to avenge his 
race-losing flat tire in the first feature. Going into the final race of the 
year Todd Goldstein was eleven points ahead of Rob Yetman in the overall 
standings. Goldstein had problems in the first race and was forced to borrow 
Ricky Duzlak's car for the second main. As of lap eight, Yetman was seventh 
and Goldstein was eighth. 

    Disaster for Goldstein at the halfway point of the race as he got caught 
up with several other cars in turn four. Goldstein went pitside during the 
caution flag and would return to the track. Yetman dodged a bullet when Danny 
Sanchez broke right in front of him on lap eleven. Yetman had to take evasive 
action to the inside of the backstretch and he almost collided with Sanchez. 
Al Blackburn had started the event near the tail end of the field. He was 
making some great progress and had worked his way all the way up to sixth by 
lap 13.

    The top two cars had opened up a half-straightaway lead over the third 
place car of Paul LaRochelle by lap 16. Bachand made one final effort on the 
last lap but could not get around Duzlak and would have to finish in second. 
LaRochelle came home third, Paul Rogers fourth and Earl Mellan rounded out 
the top five. Despite his 15th place finish, Todd Goldstein walked away with 
the overall point championship for the year 2000.

SPEED'S GARAGE & DICK'S AUTOMOTIVE NIGHT RACE RESULTS:
SPORTSMAN SUMMARY (30 LAPS) - 1) Bobby Knipe, 2) George Marcus, 3) Art 
Collins, 4) Sparky Lowe, 5) Frank Harper, 6) Roy Bridge, 7) Jay Casey, 8) 
Carmon Carnibucci, 9) Rusty Granacker, 10) Mike Visconti, 11) Jason Tompkins, 
12) Paul Gilardi, 13) Jason Herrington, 14) John Hotchkiss, 15) Mike Mason, 
16) Mark Flach Jr, 17) Jeff Watson, 18) Joe Sarvis, 19) Neal Erickson, 20) 
Charlie Raffiani, 21) Tony Fiearro, 22) Jeff Cassidy, 23) Darral Hulbert, 24) 
Stan Jablonka, 25) Charlie Humes, 26) Gary Carl, 27) K.C. Goewey

1ST STREET STOCK FEATURE SUMMARY (20 LAPS) - 1) Danny Sanchez, 2) Paul 
LaRochelle, 3) Dan Burl, 4) Ed Bachand, 5) Tom Brandt, 6) Jim Langenback, 7) 
Pete DeFiglio, 8) Steve Brownell, 9) Rob Yetman, 10) Victor Hopkins, 11) 
Robbie Speed, 12) Don Ely, 13) Bob McGannon, 14) Don Denue, 15) Todd 
Goldstein, 16) Al Blackburn, 17) Brian Wilber, 18) Bob Duzlak, 19) Jamie 
McGannon, 20) Adam Haas, 21) Kevin Ward, 22) Wayne Oliver, 23) Ted Teal, 24) 
Nick Rogers, 25) Ricky Duzlak

2ND STREET STOCK FEATURE SUMMARY (20 LAPS) - 1) Bob Duzlak, 2) Ed Bachand, 3) 
Paul LaRochelle, 4) Paul Rogers, 5) Earl Mellan, 6) Al Blackburn, 7) Rob 
Yetman, 8) Jim Langenback, 9) Robbie Speed, 10) Dan Burl, 11) Ted Teal, 12) 
Tom Brandt, 13) Steve Brownell, 14) Don Denue, 15) Todd Goldstein, 16) Victor 
Hopkins, 17) Jeff Kelmel, 18) Joe Humet, 19) Brian Wilber, 20) Danny Sanchez, 
21) Pat O'Meara, 22) Pete DeFiglio, 23) Chris Mattison, 24) Rich Colesanti

ROOKIE STREET STOCK SUMMARY (12 LAPS) - 1) Dave Colwell, 2) Wayne Keyes, 3) 
Geo. Stalker Jr, 4) Phil DeFiglio, 5) Brian Keough, 6) Shane Peele, 7) Mike 
Kratz, 8) Dan Humes, 9) Tom Fredericks, 10) Rick Fosby, 11) E.J. LeGeyt, 12) 
Walt Clark, 13) Jim Keough, 14) Lawrence Ball, 15) Charlie Woodard, 16) Mike 
Fachini, 17) Tony Gale

PURE STOCK "C" FROM 9-09 SUMMARY (8 LAPS) - 1) Joe Mottoshiski, 2) Ryan 
Crellin, 3) Bob Palmer, 4) Wally Engel, 5) Rich Douglass, 6) Anthony Cotugno, 
7) Scott Kilmer, 8) Pete Wiegand, 9) Fran Marchand, 10) Ronnie Jacobsen, 11) 
Rich. Schumann, 12) Brian Tator, 13) Philip Moffit, 14) Guy Hughes, 15) Mark 
Houston, 16) Jim Hankey
        
PURE STOCK "D" FROM 9-09 SUMMARY (8 LAPS) - 1) Robert Brown, 2) Tom Meltz, 3) 
Ron Tritschler, 4) Steven Roy, 5) Dean Cushman, 6) Art Lafferty, 7) Chrissy 
Hilt, 8) Chad Ritrovato, 9) Rich Kratt,

PURE STOCK "A" SUMMARY (10 LAPS) - 1) Anthony Cotugno, 2) Wally Engel, 3) 
Robert Brown, 4) Jason Dibello, 5) Joe DiStefano, 6) Chrissy Hilt, 7) Ron 
Tritschler, 8) Dean Cushman, 9) Chad Ritrovato, 10) Art Lafferty, 11) Steven 
Roy, 12) Jim Fachini, 13) Henry Warner, 14) Jim Hankey, 15) Rich Kratt

PURE STOCK "B" SUMMARY (10 LAPS) - 1) Bob Gibson, 2) Jeff Douglas, 3) Randy 
Meyers, 4) Ronald Johnson, 5) Shawn Dixon, 6) Jim O'Neil, 7) Jay Martin, 8) 
Earl Soulier, 9) Ron Hapeman, 10) Bruce Moffitt, 11) Bill La Pointe, 12) Bud 
Noble, 13) Marcus Tifft

PURE STOCK "C" SUMMARY (10 LAPS) - 1) Ryan Crellin, 2) Fran Marchand, 3) 
Scott Kilmer, 4) Pete Wiegand, 5) Brian Tator, 6) Bob Palmer, 7) Tom Meltz, 
8) Rich. Schumann, 9) Joe Mottoshiski, 10) Ronnie Jacobsen, 11) Philip 
Moffit, 12) Jim Dellea, DQ) Rich Douglass

PURE STOCK "D" SUMMARY (10 LAPS) - 1) Bruce Pecorella, 2) Lloyd Fosby, 3) 
Keith Barlow, 4) George Miles Jr, 5) Doug Moore, 6) Sid Smith, 7) Steve 
Hatch, 8) Donald Coon, 9) Jacob Coons Jr, 10) Gary Ashley, 11) Phil Decker 
Jr, 12) Richard Harkins, DQ) Brian Sandstadt

$1,000 TO WIN CANNONBALL SUMMARY (40 LAPS) - 1) Ken VanAlphen, 2) Rick 
Dempsey, 3) Al Relyea, 4) Keith Neer, 5) Joel Hunt, 6) Mark Van DeCarr, 7) 
Grant Wescott, 8) Vinny Santoro, 9) Ray Hall Jr, 10) Chuck Lampe, 11) Dwayne 
Dauski, 12) Harry Beron, 13) Mike Duncan