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OHSWEKEN SPEEDWAY -
May 6th, 2005
by
Rich Vleck -
Two PSG races ever at
Ohsweken, two wins by a Wilson. This time though, it
was Kyle’s turn.
Twenty-nine cars were on
hand on a perfect spring night to open the Ohsweken
Speedway for the 2005 season. The track was
extremely tacky and much faster than the final
Patriot Sprint Group race at Ohsweken in 2004. Rick
Wilson, winner of that race last year, picked up the
checkereds in heat one. Like last year, Wilson had
to hold off Ray Preston, who was second.
Bryan Howland picked up
where he left off at Five Mile Point in heat two,
pulling away from Glenn Styres for the win. Jack
Pilon also had an impressive race in heat three,
running away from Kyle Drum to capture the win.
Chris Muhleisen led all
10 laps of the B-Main to win and transfer into the
feature. Jim Porter, Jared Zimbardi and Dan Deming
Jr. filled out the top four that completed the
22-car A-Main.
Nine of the 12 drivers
that finished in the top four of their heat were
eligible for the redraw because of running at Five
Mile Point in April. “Cobra” Chuck Hebing ended
up on the pole and had the option to go to the back
for the Patriot Power Challenge. After contemplating
the potential big paycheck Hebing and his crew
decided their best option would be to remain on the
pole.
Hebing grabbed the early
lead from outside-front row starter Kyle Drum and
pulled to a healthy advantage to the first halted
period, when Dan Deming Jr. flipped his No. 999 in
turn two, bringing out the red flag. On the restart,
strong-running Drum took his Wilkins RV No. 47
pit-side and opened up the door for Rick and Kyle
Wilson to battle for second. Before the battle could
really get underway though, Dan Deming brought his
No. 999 around again, flipping again, ending his
night. When this accident occurred, Chuck Hebing’s
right rear tire made contact with Deming and was
concerned that it caused a problem with his car.
The race’s final
caution came on lap 10 when Chris Muhleisen brought
his Griswold’s E.T.R. Service No. 10m to a stop on
the backstretch with Hebing still ahead of Kyle and
Rick Wilson. On the restart, Rick Wilson, along with
Jeff Cook, dove in front of Kyle Wilson, the
“Joyceville Cadet” quickly disposed of Cook and
set his sights on his Dad.
On lap 15, Kyle reeled
in his dad and retook the second position on the
bottom of turn four, making some contact with the
11-time PSG winner.
On lap 17, Rick
Wilson’s front end slapped the front stretch wall,
relegating him to the pits. Kyle Wilson was two
seconds back of “Cobra”, but made up that ground
in a lap and a half when Hebing pushed up the track
in turn four. Wilson and Hebing came to the white
flag side by side. Wilson made his No. 16k stick on
the bottom and held on to pick up his first ever PSG
win.
“I saw Hebing bobbling
down in four and knew I could make up a lot of
ground on him,” said Wilson. “I went to pass him
in one and the car was hopping around but I must
have just had a better car than he had.”
Wilson, who started in
fourth, has won sprint car races in the past with
other organizations, but never at Ohsweken, a track
he’s been to much more than the bulk of the 29-car
field.
Hebing was dejected
after the race but knew that the incident with
Deming early in the race had hurt the car, “I was
struggling the last 10 laps of the race and I think
when I got into (Deming) it pushed up the right rear
and got the w-link. The car got too tight and it
ending up costing us the race.”
Out of nowhere George
Suprick, who started 15th and did not break the top
10 until lap six, finished third. With the strong
finish, the Clarks Summit, Pa driver holds a
one-point lead over Chuck Hebing in the point
standings after two races.
Jeff Cook had another
strong race in his No. 10, finishing fourth. Glenn
Styres found the fast way around his track in the
final laps to round out the top five.
Jack Pillon, Blake
Breen, Bryan Howland, Jared Zimbardi and Ray Preston
filled out the top 10.
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Heat 1 (8 laps) 1 RICK
WILSON, 2 Preston, 3 Cook, 4 Schulz, 5 Ely, 6
Shuttleworth, 7 Muhleisen, 8 Bashford, 9 Shultz, 10
Troutman.
Heat 2 (8 laps) 1 BRYAN
HOWLAND, 2 Styres, 3 Tim Zimbardi, 4 Kyle Wilson, 5
Blake Breen, 6 Quackenbush, 7 Deming, 8 Adamczyk, 9
Downing.
Heat 3 (8 laps) 1 JACK
PILLON, 2 Drum, 3 Hebing, 4 Bobby Breen, 5 Suprick,
6 Faigle, 7 Porter, 8 Collard. DNS Jared Zimbardi.
B-main (10 laps) 1 CHRIS
MUHLEISEN, 2 Jim Porter, 3 Jared Zimbardi, 4 Dan
Deming, Nick Bashford, Don Adamczyk, Craig Downing,
Mark Shultz, Jamie Collard. DNS Gary Troutman (drive
shaft), Paul Ballentyne (flipped in hot laps after
throttle stuck)
A-main (20 laps) 1 KYLE
WILSON, 2 Chuck Hebing, 3 George Suprick, 4 Jeff
Cook, 5 Glenn Styres, 6 Jack Pillon, 7 Blake Breen,
8 Bryan Howland, 9 Jared Zimbardi, 10 Ray Preston,
11 Tim Zimbardi, 12 Bobby Breen, 13 Jim Porter, 14
Dave Schulz, 15 Chris Muhleisen, 16 R.C Faigle, 17
Kyle Drum, 18 Rick Wilson, 19 Curt Shuttleworth, 20
Geoff Quackenbush, 21 Dan Deming, 22 George Ely.
Lap Leaders: Hebing
(1-18) K. Wilson (19-20)
Geoff Quackenbush was
selected at random as Lucky Dog, worth an extra $100
courtesy of Ken Hill and Sit-n-Bull Construction.
Unofficial Point
Standings) Suprick 233, Hebing 232, Howland 220,
Kyle Wilson 216, Cook 205.
Unofficial Gater Racing
News Hard Charger of Season Standings) Blake Breen
17, Cook 12, Suprick 12, Jared Zimbardi 12, Dave Ely
10.
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