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Tracks: Irwindale Speedway Weekend Race Report

23 October 2000


Troy Regier lost the 30-lap Supermodfied Racing League feature race at Irwindale 
Speedway on Saturday night by half an inch ...   

Starting from the last row on the grid, because of a tire change after his qualifying 
heat, the Dinuba, (Calif.) resident, track record holder, and fastest-qualifier, 
simply shot through the fourteen-car field picking up positions on every lap. 
  

By halfway through lap 12 Regier had blown past the entire field and ensconced 
himself firmly in the lead with Jim Birges and Joe Gosek in the chase, if not 
in the hunt, running second and third.  While Regier was busying himself with 
 vanishing into the distance, the Fresno-based Birges and Oswego, New York's 
Gosek had a fine battle over second.  The runner-up position finally went to 
Gosek who made a daring last lap pass in a car that the East coast Super Modified 
driving legend had never even sat in before race morning.

Unfortunately all the on-track drama between the first three racers went for 
naught, as first Regier, then Birges, and then Gosek, were all disqualified for 
various post-race technicalities.  Car width in the first two cases, and the 
muffler protruding too far past the plane of the left side tires in the third. 
 

The belated SRL win went to Fort Lupton, Colorado's Scott Schmidt, who had finished 
fourth on the racecourse but found himself accepting the winner's laurels long 
after most of the rain-shrunk crowd of 4,926 had headed home thinking they had 
seen series champion Regier drive to a spectacular victory from the last row. 
  

Rookie Schmidt, who only this year had graduated from go-karts to the 800-horsepower 
SRL cars, was philosophical about the win, indicating that he's rather prevail 
on the track as opposed to in the tech shed, but that he'd "take it" and look 
forward to even better things in his sophomore season next year.  Eric Silsby, 
from Dinuba, was second in Regier's back up car, with Salt Lake City driver, 
Dave Adamson rounding out the top three.

In other featured events Riverside's Todd Burns won a rain-delayed and crash-filled 
NASCAR Late Model main event that saw what were the second, third and fourth 
place cars behind Burns piling up in turn totally scrambling the finish handing 
Steve Floyd from Cathedral City and Lakeside's Steve Carver second and third 
place respectively in the twice-truncated 73-lap affair.

T.K. Karvasek, of North Hills, won the 35-lap NASCAR Super Stock main by fending 
off strong, racelong attacks from divisional champion Jeff Green of Long Beach.

Riverside's Bob Reed won a rain-shortened NASCAR Mini-Stock event originally 
scheduled for 30 laps but flagged at the end of eighteen due to a squall that 
caused Irwindale's first-ever rain delay (lasting 37 minutes).   Bill Hoagland 
of Santee followed Reed to the checker, with Bellflower's Terry Limberopoulos 
in the "show" position when the rains came.

Robbie Brand from Barstow won the American Race Trucks main event with Steve 
Shaw from Huntington Beach second, and Las Vegas' Terry Young coming in second 
and third.  Shaw had the lead off the final turn when he and Brand touched sending 
Shaw enough sideways for Brand to slip past for the win.

While track records were anticipated, even predicted, in both the Supermodified 
and Late Model divisions, none were toppled there.  However, Steve Shaw did give 
the crowd a thrill by ripping off a new track record of 20.705 seconds in the 
American Race Truck division, bettering the old mark of 20.916 set in August 
of this year.

All in all it was a "strange" night of racing at Irwindale Speedway, rain delays, 
many nasty-looking crashes (happily none of which required medical attention 
for the drivers … but which "hurt" many an automobile), a track record in the 
"wrong" class, and the disqualification of the first three finishers in the featured 
main event sometime after most of the fans had left the stadium … Must have been 
a full moon.