McCREADIE
SCORES ANOTHER WIN AT BREWERTON
BREWERTON, NY...."Barefoot" Bob
McCreadie used traffic to his advantage, passing Chuck Hebing to collect
his fourth straight win in DIRT Modified action at the Brewerton
Speedway Friday night. In the IMCA Modifieds, young Tim Murphy
held on in the final laps for his first career Brewerton win...in his
rookie season. Tony Buffa locked up the Dwarf car track
championship with his win, and Lloyd Hinton made it back to victory lane
in the 4 Cylinders on Magee Trailer Sales/Currier Plastics night.
Jim Gabriel Jr. took the lead at the start of the 35-lap DIRT Modified
feature event with Hebing pulling into the second spot while Bob
McCreadie made his way up from the fifteenth starting position.
Also coming from deep in the field were point leader Billy Decker, and
Danny Johnson, who started back in 23rd after problems forced him out of
his heat race. The fans were treated to some great racing as
McCreadie and Alan Johnson moved into the top five by lap 10 with Dale
Planck in tow.
Up front, Gabriel held off repeated challenges from Hebing until
"Mr. Excitement" made an inside move on lap 24 to take the top
spot. McCreadie followed Hebing through into the second spot as
Alan Johnson fell off the pace with a flat tire. Billy Decker, who
had worked his way into the top five, also pulled into the pits under
the yellow, with a borken plug wire sidelining him. McCreadie
hounded Hebing, slipping past him for the lead just before a lap 28
yellow.
In the dash to the finish, McCreadie pulled away for his fourth straight
feature win. In the final two laps, Pat Ward and Tim McCreadie had
a torrid battle with Hebing, with Ward grabbing the second spot at the
line as McCreadie drove around Hebing for third. Gabriel held on
for the fifth spot. DIRT Modified heats were won by Tim Fuller,
Planck, and Chuck Bower. Mike Hulsizer captured the Magee Trailer
Sales Dash for Cash for the 358 Modifieds.
The 20-lap IMCA Modified feature started off rough for multi time winner
Rob Keller, who spun on the opening lap. Dane Keller grabbed the
lead and held it until lap 4, when Cory Fachini stormed past and began
to pull away. Tim Murphy nosed into the second spot with Sean Lias
slipping into the third spot. As the lead trio pulled away, Keller
settled into fourth while Kevin Battelle and Bob Bradt battled heavily
for fifth.
Murphy closed in on Fachini, but couldn't make a move to get by.
Fachini seemed to have the race in hand, but he began to show smoke and
leak fluid, dropping off the lead pace and falling out of the event on
lap 16. Lias got shuffled back after he bobbled, allowing Keller
to get back into second. In the final four laps, Murphy ran low as
Keller ran alongside him on the high side. Murphy kept his
composure and held off Keller going into the final lap, when Bob Bradt
moved past Keller in turn one.
Murphy took his first win at Brewerton by just a couple of car lengths
over Bradt, Keller, and Lias, who crossed the line nearly three wide.
George Valenti rounded out the top five. IMCA Modified heats were
won by Rob Keller, Kevin Battelle, and Dane Keller.
The 20-lap Dwarf car feature started with Ken Gamlen making a daring
three wide move to take the lead from David Orr and Ed Lawton.
Gamlen pulled out to a healthy lead while Troy Van Allen and Tony Buffa
were storming up through the field. On lap 9, Gamlen's car failed
and he pulled up high in tursn three and four, handing the lead to Buffa
with Van Allen right behind.
In the second half of the feature, Buffa pulled away from Van Allen, who
began to show smoke off the left side of his engine. Buffa had a
commanding lead at the checkers, but something broke in the rear end as
he came under the checkers. Van Allen held tough for the second
spot, followed by Pat Pontello, who got the best of his battle with
Lawton. Eric Crawford rounded out the top five. Dwrf car
heats were won by Orr, Gamlen, and Eric Crawford.
The 15-lap 4 Cylinder feature began with Lloyd Hinton and Jim Olin
battling for the lead until they made contact on the frontstretch on lap
5. Olin couldn't hold on and spun into the infield with front end
damage while Hinton held on to the lead. Late in the race, Jim
Lalone made his way into second and tried several times to steer his way
past, but Hinton's car was too strong as Lloyd picked up another win.
Filling out the top five behind Lalone were Doug Battles, Harvey Calkins
Jr., and John West. 4 Cylinder heats were won by Hinton, Olin, and
Battles.
Next Friday night is the final night for points for all classes, along
with Women on Wheels races. With the moving of the New York State
Championships to Fulton on Saturday, September 18th, this will be the
final Friday night show of the season. Gates will open at 5:30pm
with racing starting at 7:30pm.
RACE SUMMARY-MAGEE TRAILER SALES/CURRIER PLASTICS NIGHT
BREWERTON SPEEDWAY-SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1999
DIRT MODIFIED FEATURE-BOB McCREADIE, Pat Ward, Tim McCreadie, Chuck
Hebing, Jim Gabriel Jr., Scott Prentice, Danny Johnson, Dale Planck,
Roger Phelps (SB), Alan Johnson, Chuck Bower, Ryan Baye (SB), Mike
Hulsizer (SB), Bob Melone, Dan Connelly (SB), Tim Fuller, Billy Decker,
Randy Storms (SB), Ray Bliss, Jim Burke, Jim Phelps, Joe August, Steve
Lead.
IMCA MODIFIED FEATURE-TIM MURPHY, Bob Bradt, Dane Keller, Sean Lias,
George Valenti, Kevin Battelle, Dick Weiland, Rob Keller, Bill
Klinkowsky, John Bell, Les Hubbard, Pat Hobbs, Craig Simmons, Doug
McKane, Bill Anderson, Jeff Cardinale, Cory Fachini, Tony Finch, Don
Alvord, Ken Rogers, Ron O'Neil, Kevin Buff.
DWARF FETURE-TONY BUFFA, Troy Van Allen, Pat Pontello, Ed Lawton, Eric
Crawford, Darren Forbes, Scott Nash, Carl Crawford Jr., Carl Crawford,
Steve Miller, Barry Virts, Bob McCarthy, Kevin DonHauser, Bob Garafolo,
Dennis Johnson, Wayne Younglove, Brenda Rice, Lee Babcock, Kelly
Skinner, Dave Reals, David Orr, RJ Grimshaw, Ken Gamlen.
4 CYLINDER FEATURE-LLOYD HINTON, Jim Lalone, Doug Battles, Harvey
Calkins, John West, Mark Warner, Jason Amidon, Tim Koch, Brett Hubbard,
Kevan Cook, Roger Olchewske, Roy Thurston, Channie Joyner, Keith Coit,
Jon Amidon, Jim Olin, Roger West, Dave Myrto, Joe Bribre, Rick Angle,
Walt VanEpps, Bob Whipple, Rob Whipple.