OHSWEKEN
SPEEDWAY -
July 6th, 2007
by
Rich Vleck July 6, 2007 (Ohsweken,
Ontario) - The last time Bobby Breen won a
feature he did not even have his driver’s
license, on Friday Night he ran away from a
stout ASCS Patriot field to capture his first
win in over three years.
The
18-year-old from Savannah, NY won from the
Engler Pole to capture the 25-lap feature on
an ultra-fast Ohsweken Speedway. Even though
he started up front, Breen had plenty of work
to do to win the event.
Kyle
Moffit took the initial lead from the outside
pole, but Breen was able to muscle back the
top spot on lap three in his Pearl
Technologies No. 9. Moffit would again capture
the lead on lap 11 when Breen slid high in
turn one just before the race’s first
caution flew for Jared Zimbadi. On the restart
Breen jumped back into the lead and from there
would not be touched.
“I’ve
just got to thank my crew, my parents and my
sponsors for give me a great car,” said the
often-reserved Breen in Victory Lane. “I
like this track cause you have to run the
caution and it’s right on the edge, I
wouldn’t miss this race.”
After
winning the Pole Dash the only response Breen
had to the question of if he could win the
A-Main was, “Maybe”. He turned that
question into a reality.
With
a handful of cautions over the second half of
the 10th A-Main of the 2007 ASCS Patriot
Season, Breen had a number of fast competitors
that were able to restart just a few cars back
from the No. 9 J&J. Patriot point leader
Chuck Hebing climbed as high as fourth from
his 19th place starting position, but when the
breaks went on the No. 45 he jumped the berm
on lap 18, allowing Breen and the rest of the
pack to pull away to safety.
The
final hurdle “Dobbers” had to clear came
with three laps to go when his nose-wing
support broke, leaving him vulnerable for the
final restart. Like all of the other restarts,
Breen would pull out to a safe distance and
cruise to the win.
It
was the first win for the Breen Brothers away
from Black Rock and the first in three years.
Despite running in the top five a multitude of
times at “The Big O”, neither Bobby or his
older Brother Blake were able to put a run
together as they did on Friday. The win helped
the Savannah, NY team bring home $1,400 with
support from Red Bear Hand Cleaner and
Shuttleworth Asphalt Sealing.
Kyle
Moffit was in second until lap 22 when he spun
around over the berm of turn two, bringing his
Hills Trucking No. 77 to a stop. That would
hand over the runner-up position to “Fast”
Fred Cade who withstood the advances of track
owner Glenn Styres to cross in second.
Cade,
a former modified competitor who has run a
part-time sprint car schedule, had his best
finish with the ASCS Patriots as he stayed in
the top-three the entire race and capitalized
on Moffit’s misfortune to come home second.
The St. Catherines, Ontario competitor also
won National Parts Peddler Heat No. 1 with an
astounding lap of 13.6 around the 3/8-mile.
Glenn
Styres, who resides just 20 yards from turn
two, faded as far back as 10th, but was able
to climb back to third, just missing out on
second at the line. It was the best career
finish in ASCS Patriot history for “The
Ohsweken Flyer”.
Scott
Kreutter also scored his best career finish
with the ASCS Patriots, as well as in a sprint
car in general, with a fourth place showing.
On his first night at Ohsweken, the rookie
competitor moved up from his eighth starting
spot to snap a streak of four straight races
finishing seventh.
Bryan
Howland made his return to a sprint car for
the first time in over a month with a solid
top-five. The winner of the Patriot event at
Ohsweken in 2006 started deep in the field and
quietly moved his way forward all race.
Keith
Dempster was as high as third in the feature
but became loose after the final restart to
come across in sixth in the Ohsweken Speedway
No. 5. Dempster was also the winner of heat
three.
Dain
Naida became the first driver from Michigan to
run an ASCS Patriot stand-alone event and did
the Wolverine State proud, climbing from his
21st place starting spot to cross in seventh,
easily capturing the KSE Hard Charger of the
race.
Don
Adamczyk scored his second-straight 8th place
with the ASCS Patriots at Ohsweken, the track
where the “Williamsville Warrior” was
fourth in the 2006 Canadian Sprint Car
Nationals.
Chuck
Hebing finished in ninth, a minor victory
after all he went through on the night. Before
he ever took the green flag in heat three he
damaged his primary Maxim Mount when he came
together with Kevin Job, Dain Naida, Don
Adamczyk and Jared Zimbardi. He would be
forced to a backup car, where he would win the
Bobcat of Buffalo B-Main and move as high as
fourth before suffering one final blow with
the breaks and slipping back to ninth.
Kyle
Patrick joined Naida and Hebing as drivers
that transferred from the Bobcat of Buffalo
B-Main that climbed inside the top-10. After
breaking a drive shaft in hot laps, the
“Tilbury Tornado” was still able to
salvage a solid run on the night.
Jeff
Cook was running in third with seven laps to
go and moving forward when he cut a right
rear, sending him to the back and once again
plaguing the Antwerp, NY driver with bad luck.
The
feature was slowed by five cautions, all for
single car incidents. Over the course of the
event, 11 different drivers were in the
top-five at some point of the race, almost
half of the field. The night was free from red
flags.
In
all, 29 cars checked into the pits on a
beautiful Friday Evening. The Speedway had
just completed renovations, which included new
grandstands, new fences and new clay. This gem
of the ASCS Patriot tour will be revisited
later in the year for the Arrow Express
Canadian Sprint Car Nationals on September
14-15.
The
next race for the ASCS Patriots will also be
in Canada, when they revisit the Brockville
Speedway on the opposite side of Ontario. For
more information, visit www.ASCSracing.com or
www.ASCSpatriotsprints.com.
Contingency
Awards:
Shuttleworth
Asphalt Sealing Sealing the Deal Award- Bobby
Breen
Red Bear Hand
Cleaner Clean Finish = Clean Hands Award- Cade
Mangus Precision
Pumps Pumped Up Award- Cade
Saldana Racing
Products Half Way Leader- Bobby Breen
KSE Racing
Products Hard Charger of the Night- Naida
(+12)
ASI Sportswear
Sharpest Move of the Race- Styres
Engler Machine and
Tool Pole Award- Bobby Breen
Keizer Aluminum
Wheels Passing Points Award- Moffit
Kinser Air Filters
Hard Luck Award- Cook
ISC Racer’s Tape
Keeping Things Rolling Award- McDonald,
Jonathan, Malloy
DMI Rear End
Award- Zanchin
M&W Aluminum
Products Top-5 Award- Cade
Big Toob Bleeders
Lucky 7th Award- Naida
Pancho’s Racing
Products J&J of the Race- Kreutter
Rod End Supply
19th Anniversary Award- McDonald
Ultra-Shield Race
Products Top-10 Award- Dempster
Leaf Racewear 11th
Place Award- Cook
Dri Wash ‘n’
Guard Waterless Car Best Appearing Car Award-
Patrick
Pro-Syn Oil
Technology/ Mother’s Car Wash Clean Race
Award- Howland
Gater
Racing News Hard Charger presented by Red Bear
Hand Cleaner) Hebing 32, Quackenbush 18,
Preston 16, Wickham 15, Pietz 14
National
Parts Peddler Heat 1 (8 laps) 1 Fred Cade, 2
Jeff Cook, 3 Scott Kreutter, 4 Glenn Styres, 5
Blake Breen, 6 Rob Pietz, 7 Bob McDonald, 8
James Whittaker, 9 Tim Zack, 10 Brad Malloy
National
Parts Peddler Heat 2 (8 laps) 1 Ray Preston, 2
Bobby Breen, 3 Bryan Howland, 4 Jamie Collard,
5 Tom Huppenan, 6 John Burbridge, 7 Stan
Zanchin, 8 Derek Jonathan, 9 Daniel Lampron
National
Parts Peddler Heat 3 (8 laps) 1 Keith
Dempster, 2 Kyle Moffit, 3 Kevin Job, 4 Don
Adamczyk, 5 Joel Lehman, 6 Chuck Hebing, 7
Jared Zimbardi, 8 Dain Naida, 9 Kyle Patrick,
10 Jay Pietz
Pole
Dash (4 laps) BoBreen, Moffit, Cade, Styres,
Preston, Dempster
Bobcat
of Buffalo B-main (12 laps) 1 Chuck Hebing, 2
Kyle Patrick, 3 Dain Naida, 4 Brad Malloy, 5
Jared Zimbardi. DNQ 6 Stan Zanchin 94, 7 Tim
Zack 9jr, 8 James Whittaker 83w, 9 Daniel
Lampron 52L, 10 Jay Pietz 71, 11 Derek
Jonathan 81.
A-main
(25 laps) 1 Bobby Breen 9, 2 Fred Cade 12c, 3
Glenn Styres 0, 4 Scott Kreutter 52, 5 Bryan
Howland 51, 6 Keith Dempster 5k, 7 Dain Naida
6n, 8 Don Adamczyk 21a, 9 Chuck Hebing 45, 10
Kyle Patrick 33k, 11 Jeff Cook 10c, 12 Ray
Preston 22, 13 Kevin Job 21x, 14 Jared
Zimbardi 35, 15 Blake Breen 8, 16 Kyle Moffit
77, 17 Joel Lehman 4z, 18 Brad Malloy 5m, 19
Bob MacDonald 24, 20 Tom Huppenan 27h, 21
Jamie Collard F37, 22 Rob Pietz 69, 23 John
Burbridge 21J. ASCS Patriot 360w
Lap
Leaders) Moffit 1-2, Breen 3-10, Moffit 11,
Breen 12-25
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