Friday, August 15, 2003

First Feature Win For Cody Sell As PCDLM Visits Cedarville



By Gary Jacob

Cedarville, CA -- First year driver Cody Sell from Brownsville OR led the final 17 laps to get his first ever feature win as he collected $750 for his 30 lap Pacific Coast Dirt Late Model Tour victory Friday night at Cedarville Speedway during the annual Modoc County Fair. The son of Oregon legend Russ Sell, Cody had earlier won one of his two heat races and the trophy dash with his Swartz Chassis. The race was the only event held at the track in 2003 and it became a one groove affair and severe dust conditions made it difficult for the racers. Incoming point leader John Duty spun due to the dust while lapping Gene Day on lap 18 while leading. C Sell led the rest of the race and Craig Hanson retook the season point lead with a $600 second. Josh Eyerly ran third ahead of Tom Lawson and former Alturas resident Roger Lorenzini Jr.

The Friday night race drew a 14 car field and the tour altered the format to run double heat races for everyone to give the fans more of a show as there were no support classes. The first set of heat races were straightup off the pill draw and the second set completely inverted. The points earned in the heat action determined the six dash participants. C Sell won heat one over Lorenzini and Jason Johnson. The second heat also finished the way that they started with Duty winning ahead of Ron Brewster and Hanson. Filling in for Jody Tanner on the weekend, Willie Sutton won heat 3 from third starting with pole starter Russ Sell second over Lawson. Eyerly won heat 4 from second starting ahead of Hanson and Greg Walters. C Sell and Duty had the front row for the dash and C Sell raced to the win ahead of third starter Sutton and Duty. The winner of dash rolls the dice to determine the feature inversion. C Sell rolled a 3 to put Duty and Sutton the front row for the 30 lapper ahead of C Sell and Hanson.

On the first attempt to start the 30 lapper, Matt Workman and Brewster both spun in turn 1 and the race was over for both. Eyerly spun on the next try to force another restart. The low visibility marred the third attempt as Walters clipped an infield tire and spun to a stop with a broken suspension. Duty raced into the lead over C Sell and Hanson. Fighting the ever present dust, Duty spun in his attempt to avoid contact with Day on lap 18. Duty drove through the incident without a caution falling back to sixth with C Sell the new leader over Hanson, Eyerly, crowd favorite Lorenzini and Lawson. On lap 25, the lapped car of Sutton triggered a turn 1 incident that involved C Sell, Hanson and Eyerly. The red flag fell and the three leaders were restored to their front of the pack slots. C Sell led the rest of the way for the win ahead of Hanson, Eyerly, Lawson, Lorenzini Jr, Duty, Johnson and Day.

The two race Northern California weekend also saw the debut of the tours new two sitter dirt late model that gave rides to track officials and lucky fans who won the drawings.

Summary Dash-Cody Sell, Willie Sutton, John Duty, Craig Hanson, Josh Eyerly, Tom Lawson. Heat 1-C Sell, Roger Lorenzini Jr, Jason Johnson, Tom Lawson, Sutton. Heat 2-Duty, Ron Brewster, Craig Hanson, Greg Walters, Josh Eyerly. Heat 3-Sutton, Russ Sell, Lawson, Johnson, C Sell. Heat 4-Eyerly, Hansen, Walters, Brewster, Duty. Main-C Sell, Hanson, Eyerly, Lawson, Lorenzini Jr, Duty, Johnson, Gene Day, Sutton, R Sell, David Newquist, Walters, Matt Workman, Brewster.

Thursday, June 12, 2003

O'Bannon And Allen Score $250 Wins At Colusa Fair



By Gary Jacob

Colusa, CA -- Derek O'Bannon paced only the final four laps after leader Pete Johnston lost fire to score a $250 win in the 125 Intermediate feature race as the outlaw karts staged a special Thursday night show during the Colusa County Fair. Johnston doesn't normally race in this division, but installed a 125 engine in his open outlaw kart for the Mason Moore team. He paced the race from lap 9 through lap 21 and appeared headed for the win when he lost power on the front stretch. O'Bannon led the final four laps with Moore in second ahead of QRC All Star Tour dominator Rudger Worley. Kenny Allen of Chico paced the final 16 laps to win the 25 lap Box Stock main event, also worth $250. It was his first feature win and Cameron Bartlett ran second ahead of Kyle Larson, who was driving a second entry for the Tyler Reddick team. David Lee passed an out of shape R J Johnson on lap 13 and won the 20 lap Beginner Box Stock feature with Johnson second ahead of Devin Lee. Lowell Moural of Cycleland Speedway staged fair events in Yuba City, Gridley and Colusa in 2002, but dropped his fair shows in 2003. A few of the local racers got together with the fair board and put on this presentation, importing the Lakeport Speedway paved track officials to run the show.

The 125s drew an 11 kart field and Brian Southers won the first heat race ahead of Moore and O'Bannon. Alan Ambers won heat 2 with double division racer Larson second ahead of Johnston. Brett Miller subbed for Allie Moore in the feature race and the lineup was an invert 4 off the heat race finishes. Larson paced the first lap over Moore and Johnston. A Ambers stalled to force a big melee as the track had large berms on both the inside and outside, leaving no escape routes. Andrew Wiley raced into fourth, but lost the spot to O'Bannon on a lap 3 restart. Moore spun in turn 1 with Johnston now second over O'Bannon and Worley. When Miller spun and got hit by Wiley for a lap 9 yellow, Larson looped in turn 2 to hand the top spot to Johnston. The lengthy Box Stock feature and quick change over to his 125 left the ten year old Larson exhausted and he pulled the track. Johnston now led O'Bannon and Worley. Moore climbed back to fourth and fifth place Southers ran off the top of the track for a lap 11 yellow flag. Worley spun out of third on lap 15 and Wiley spun and got hit by Southers. Johnston lost power as he finished lap 21, but he coaxed one more lap out of the mount before he stalled for a lap 23 yellow flag. O'Bannon gained the lead ahead of Moore, Worley and A Ambers, but A Ambers spun and got hit by Miller on the restart. The leaders had to race around the incident to the checkered flag with O'Bannon winning ahead of Moore, Worley, Shane Theis, Wiley and Southers.

The Box Stocks had the biggest turnout with 14 karts. Allen won the first heat ahead of Jon Phillips and Larson. Lakeport point leader Ryan Richardson took heat 2 with Jake Cartwright second ahead of R J Johnson. Reddick had engine woes in hot laps, but was able to borrow an engine from R J Johnson for the racing action. This main event also had a four kart inversion and ran the 25 lap distance with 8 yellow flags. Phillips and Cartwright shared the front row and Phillips took a quick lead over Cartwright and and Allen. Reddick fell back with an off track excursion on lap 2 as Larson grabbed third from Allen. Richardson raced into fourth on lap 6, but got tangled up with Cartwright for a lap 7 yellow with Larson now second over Allen and Bartlett. On lap 9, the lapped car of Ethan Rohner spun and trapped leader Phillips. Larson spun off the top of the track in the incident and Allen was the new leader over Bartlett and double division racer Wiley. Wiley had borrowed the Shelly Miller kart to race in this class. Phillips raced back to third on this restart, but he broke for a lap 17 yellow flag. Larson was now third ahead of Wiley and Richardson. Reddick moved up to duel Richardson for fourth place and they traded the spot several times. Allen stayed out front for the win with Bartlett second ahead of Larson, Reddick, Richardson, Johnson, Tristan Miller and Wiley.

The Beginner Box Stock action had 8 entries and David Lee won the first heat ahead of R J Phillips and Allison Costa. Younger brother Devin Lee won heat 2 in front of Tanner Thompson and Brenden Lewis. The Lee's live in nearby Maxwell. This 20 lap feature also had a four kart inversion and ran the distance with just a single caution flag. Phillips charged into the lead over Thompson and David Lee. While lapping the slower Riley Peacock entry, David Lee took second from Thompson on lap 2. Devin Lee gained third on lap 6. David Lee began to put pressure on leader R J Phillips. After leading 12 laps, Phillips got out of shape high in turn 2 on lap 13 and David Lee was the new leader. Phillips recovered in second with Bryce Perry taking fourth from Thompson. Perry spun for the only yellow flag on lap 16. David Lee won the feature ahead of Phillips, Devin Lee, Thompson, Lewis and Perry.

Besides the three divisions of racing, five more competitors aged five and under ran a series of hot lap sessions in the debut of a new Ultra Box Stock class.

Summary
Beginner Box Stock
Heat 1
David Lee, R J Phillips, Allison Costa, Riley Peacock
Heat 2
Devin Lee, Tanner Thompson, Brenden Lewis, Bryce Perry
Main
David Lee, Phillips, Devin Lee, Thompson, Lewis, Perry, Costa, Peacock
Box Stock
Heat 1
Kenny Allen, Jon Phillips, Kyle Larson, Tyler Haylett, Tristan Miller
Heat 2
Ryan Richardson, Jake Cartwright, R J Johnson, Tyler Reddick, Andrew Wiley
Main
Allen, Cameron Bartlett, Larson, Reddick, Richardson, Johnson, Miller, Wiley, Phillips, Cartwright, Garrett Peacock, Haylett, Chris Starr, Ethan Rohner
125 Intermediate
Heat 1
Brian Southers, Mason Moore, Derek O'Bannon, Cody Ambers, Andrew Wiley
Heat 2
Alan Ambers, Kyle Larson, Pete Johnston, Rudger Worley, Allie Moore
Main
O'Bannon, M Moore, Worley, Shane Theis, Wiley, Southers, Brett Miller, A Ambers, C Ambers, Johnston, Larson