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STOCK CARS: How Rocket-Man Raudman Lost His Groove

10 October 2000

HOW ROCKET-MAN RAUDMAN LOST HIS GROOVE


Rancho Santa Margarita, California (October 10, 2000) - It looked as though
Craig Raudman, driver of the #2 Yerf-dog Fun Karts/ITPS Chevrolet in the
Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring, was headed for the win in
Saturday's Food 4 Less 150 at Irwindale Speedway.

Strong from the start, lap leaders Raudman, Matt Crafton and Auggie Vidovich
Jr. traded the front position several times throughout the event.  When
Raudman passed Vidovich on lap 92 to take the lead, he lengthened his
lead within just ten laps around the 1/2-mile oval to more than ten car
lengths.

It looked like an easy win, until trouble in turn two intervened.  Scott
Busby spun his car in turn two on lap 115.  When his car hit the wall,
oil began running down the track, challenging those coming up fast behind
him, including Raudman, to keep from losing control of their cars.  

On the restart at lap 125, Raudman again shot ahead and retained his lead.
 With Vidovich right behind him and starting to look low for a place to
pass, Raudman found out the hard way that residual oil in turn two made
the high groove he had been using impossible to hold.  

Vidovich dug his way past Raudman on lap 127, launching a dogfight between
the top three contenders that lasted until the checkered flag dropped.

Raudman crossed the stripe in second place behind Crafton, with Vidovich
following in third.

"I figured it would be a fight, but I didn't figure it would be as tough
as it was," Raudman said, just after the race.  "My car was very strong,
but it wasn't that great on the restarts.  After Busby's wreck in turn
two, I had to change my line to avoid the oil.  The low line wasn't as
good as the high line I'd been running.  Between that, and the fact that
my car took a couple of laps to come in after the restarts, it was hard
to keep the lead.  I was right there, but catching them and passing them
are two different things."

Dave Reed Racing operates NASCAR Winston West and Featherlite Southwest
Series, NASCAR Touring teams featuring Craig Raudman as driver.  His results
for the 2000 season to date include one win, one top five finish and one
Bud Pole Award.  Raudman finished in the top five in final points standings
in four of his past five full NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series seasons.