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| WAYNE
JOHNSON CLAIMS $8,000 VICTORY IN 4TH ANNUAL CANADIAN
SPRINT CAR NATIONALS |
by
Tommy Goudge (September 27, 2008) - Wayne
Johnson had never turned a lap at Ohsweken
Speedway before Friday night, but that
inexperience didn't slow down the Oklahoma
native one bit on Saturday night. Driving a
Styres Racing sprinter, Johnson passed
race-long leader Dustin Daggett for the lead
with 6 laps to go in the 30 lap Feature and
held on through a late race caution period to
claim the $8,000 victory.
Friday night twin feature winners Dustin
Daggett and Jason Barney started on the front
row in the Canadian Sprint Car Nationals 30
lap A-Feature, which saw Daggett take the lead
and start to pull away when the green flag
dropped. Behind them, Wayne Johnson quickly
moved up from his 6th starting spot to 3rd by
the time the first lap was completed. Daggett
was on a mission early on, and ran the fastest
lap of the entire evening on lap 2 at 13.497
seconds, more than 1 tenth faster than Chuck
Hebing's fastest lap in time trials. As the
3rd lap was completed, Daggett was already
approaching lapped traffic and began to slice
his way through the field with Barney,
Johnson, Gregg Dalman, and Brad Malloy in tow.
Deeper in the pack, 25th starter Dale Blaney
was carving a path to the front, and had
advanced to 15th when the first caution flag
flew for Barney on lap 8. Barney spun in turn
3 while running 2nd, causing Brad Malloy to
spin to a stop to avoid hitting Barney's #87.
Barney, who came into the event riding a
streak of 2 consecutive runner-up finishes in
the Nationals, was forced to restart at the
back of the pack along with Malloy. Malloy, a
first-time feature winner earlier in the
season at Ohsweken, had made a spectacular
charge through the field in his heat race to
earn a top-6 starting spot in the feature, and
was battling in the top 7 at the time of the
incident.
With the green flag back out, Daggett now had
the veteran Johnson on his tail, but the young
driver from Michigan was still very fast and
again quickly began to negotiate through the
lapped traffic, while Johnson survived some
close calls with lapped cars to keep Daggett's
Mott Motorsports #2m in his sights. An
extended green flag period ensued, with
Daggett and Johnson continuing out front while
Bryan Howland had moved up to 3rd after
starting 7th, Dalman continued to hold down
4th, and defending Nationals champion Steve
Poirier was into the top 5. Poirier's bid to
win 3 Nationals titles in a row stalled in 5th
however, and the Quebec driver began to feel
the pressure of fast qualifier Chuck Hebing,
and Dale Blaney who was now in the top 7 and
looking for more. Hebing and Blaney continued
their charge into the top 5, passing both
Poirier and then Dalman just after the race
had reached the 2/3's mark.
Back up front, Daggett began to have trouble
with lapped traffic, allowing Johnson to move
in behind the Daggett machine and start
putting the pressure on. During the 25th
circuit, Johnson made his move for the lead
and took charge for good coming out of turn 4
after a brief battle with Daggett. Johnson
quickly began to open a gap as Daggett's car
was not handling as it had earlier in the
race, while behind them Howland was trying
valiantly to make up ground, and Blaney got
around Hebing and into 4th during the 27th
lap.
Johnson appeared to have the race in the bag
when disaster nearly struck for the 2008
Knoxville 360 Nationals winner as Jason Barney
spun again in turn 3 after Johnson had taken
the white flag. Quick thinking by Johnson
allowed him to narrowly avoid contact with the
Barney machine and hold the lead, but the gap
he had opened up was gone, and 1 more lap was
still to be completed. With the green and
white flags waving together, Johnson took off
and drove a flawless final lap, finishing 8
tenths of a second ahead of Daggett, while
Howland, Blaney, and Hebing rounded out the
top 5. Dalman held on for a fine 6th place
effort, followed by Poirier, Kevin Job, Mike
Stelter, and Doug Emery in 10th. Daggett's 2nd
place was his 3rd top-5 finish out of the 4
Canadian Nationals, while Howland and Job
recorded top-10 finishes for the 2nd year in a
row, along with Mike Stelter who took home 9th
place for the 2nd consecutive year.
61 cars in total signed in for competition on
Saturday night, as 8 drivers were on hand who
did not compete on Friday night. Only 2 cars
did not return as Brett Mann's #79 SOD
Championship machine suffered engine problems
on Friday, and Jared Fink's weekend was cut
short on Friday after a hard flip damaged his
car beyond repair. A number of favourites
expected to be in contention come feature time
on Saturday suffered setbacks early in the
evening, including Daggett and Poirier, who
were able to overcome their issues to have
strong runs. Daggett backed his machine into
the wall in turn 4, damaging the rear end
assembly and suspension components, but quick
work by the former SOD champ and his crew got
the #2m out at the end of time trials for 1
lap on the clocks. Poirier, meanwhile, had to
quickly shut down his #28fm at the end of his
2 time trial laps after a problem with his
rear end gears, but his crew too was able to
work quickly and get him out for his heat
race. Justin Barger, Jared Zimbardi, and Scott
Kreutter, among others, were not so lucky with
various ailments and did not make the feature.
Chuck Hebing bested the 61-car field in time
trials with a lap of 13.613 seconds to take
home the Kear's Speed Shop Top Qualifier
Award, while Glenn Styres was 2nd in time
trials with a lap of 13.704 seconds and
claimed the Bicknell Racing Products Fastest
Canadian Qualifier Award. 6 qualifying heat
races were run, with the winners inverted into
the top 6 starting spots in the feature using
their qualifying times. Dustin Daggett, Jason
Barney, Wayne Johnson, Gregg Dalman, Brad
Malloy, and Dain Naida took the heat race
victories, with Johnson and Naida the only
drivers able to come from the 6th starting
spot in their heat races to win and take an
inversion spot. 3 B-Mains were run, with Bobby
Breen, Bubba Broderick, and Alain Bergeron
claiming those victories. Rick Wilson took
home the win in the inaugural Riverside Bar
and Grill Non-Qualifiers Second Chance
"Little Feature", earning him the
28th and final starting position in the
A-Main. Wilson was driving a car he had
purchased on Friday evening after destroying
his primary car in a crash with Jared Fink on
Friday night, and the Wilson team worked hard
to get Rick back out on the track on Saturday
night. None of the affiliate sanctions
required provisional starting spots on
Saturday night, which paved the way for the 3
fastest qualifiers in time trials to take
starting positions 25-27 in the A-Feature.
This allowed Dale Blaney, Blake Breen, and
Mikey Kruchka to start in those positions in
the 28 car starting field, the largest in the
4 year history of the Nationals.
Jason Barney's #87 claimed Corr/Pak
Merchandising Best Appearing Car honours, and
Dale Blaney was the KSE Racing Products
A-Feature Hard Charger by virtue of his drive
from 25th on the grid to finish 4th. Drivers
from 3 Canadian provinces and 5 U.S. States
took part in the event, including Gord Kynoch
of Spruce Grove, Alberta, who represented that
province in the Nationals for the first time,
while Wayne Johnson was the first ever entrant
in the Nationals from Oklahoma.
The red flag was needed 3 times on Saturday
night, as Chris Muhleisen flipped very hard in
turn 1 during the 2nd B-Main, while at the
same time John Burbridge, Jr. got upside down
in turn 3, but both drivers fortunately
emerged unscathed from their badly mangled
machines. Tom Huppunen also flipped in Heat
Race #4 and Rob Pietz did a rollover in the
Little Feature.
Plans are already in the works for the 5th
anniversary edition of the Canadian Sprint Car
Nationals in 2009, and those dates will be
released shortly. Event coordinator Ken Pelkie
announced in the drivers meeting on Saturday
night that the 2009 Nationals will once again
feature a purse increase, as next year's
feature is slated to pay $9,000 to the winner
and $650 to start the feature
OHSWEKEN SPEEDWAY RACE REPORT
OHSWEKEN, ONTARIO, CANADA
SEPTEMBER 27, 2008
EVENT SPONSOR - ARROW EXPRESS
4TH ANNUAL CANADIAN SPRINT CAR NATIONALS
PRESENTED BY ARROW EXPRESS
TIME TRIALS (top 36 inverted for Heat Race
starting positions)
Position. # Name (Hometown) Best Lap
1. 45 Chuck Hebing (Ontario, NY) 13.613
2. 0 Glenn Styres (Ohsweken) 13.704
3. 94j Wayne Johnson (Mustang, OK) 13.711
4. 28fm Steve Poirier
(Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, QC) 13.823
5. 8b Alain Bergeron (Saint-Pie, QC) 13.845
6. 6n Dain Naida (Belleville, MI) 13.987
7. 51h Bryan Howland (Auburn, NY) 14.049
8. 25p Michael Parent (Granby, QC) 14.049
9. 6b Dale Blaney (Hartford, OH) 14.065
10. 27h Tom Huppunen (Fenwick) 14.065
11. 5m Brad Malloy (Niagara Falls) 14.073
12. 9b Bobby Breen (Savannah, NY) 14.075
13. 8 Blake Breen (Savannah, NY) 14.113
14. 1z Jessica Zemken (Sprakers, NY) 14.129
15. 51 Lee Ladouceur (Alexandria) 14.154
16. 49t Gregg Dalman (Grand Ledge, MI) 14.158
17. 01 Mikey Kruchka (Hamilton) 14.164
18. 151kb Brian McDonald (Cornwall) 14.186
19. 47x Louie Carufel (Port Huron, MI) 14.194
20. 87 Jason Barney (Constantia, NY) 14.199
21. 42w Rick Wilson (Joyceville) 14.205
22. 33 Doug Emery (Nedrow, NY) 14.239
23. 23 Ben Rutan (Jerome, MI) 14.256
24. 5 Keith Dempster (Alton) 14.256
25. 2m Dustin Daggett (Portland, MI) 14.281
26. 21x Kevin Job (Campbellville) 14.294
27. 36 Mike Stelter (Ontario, NY) 14.306
28. 01w Kyle Wilson (Joyceville) 14.320
29. 1a John Riegling (Chatham) 14.331
30. 77x Ryan Hunsinger (Brantford) 14.341
31. 52 Scott Kreutter (Alden, NY) 14.350
32. 35 Jared Zimbardi (Salamanca, NY) 14.400
33. 00 Ryan Grubaugh (St. Johns, MI) 14.425
34. 31 John Burbridge, Jr. (Simcoe) 14.428
35. 7x Kyle Moffit (South Dayton, NY) 14.431
36. 7m Justin Martin (St. Thomas) 14.437
37. 32 Justin Barger (Montrose, NY) 14.463
38. 7 Jim Price (Wainfleet) 14.474
39. 10m Chris Muhleisen (Arkport, NY) 14.488
40. 94 Stan Zanchin (Fort Erie) 14.491
41. 69 Rob Pietz (Port Colborne) 14.593
42. 10 Bob Crawford (Sutton) 14.604
43. 25 Warren Mahoney (Lefroy) 14.647
44. 4 Bubby Kerrick (Stanley, NY) 14.659
45. 50 Normand Beaudreault (Saint-Ours, QC)
14.677
46. 5b Bubba Broderick (Brookfield, CT) 14.714
47. 38 Brad Knab (Delevan, NY) 14.752
48. 90 James Evans (Beamsville) 14.836
49. 5d Dave Dykstra (Port Colborne) 14.852
50. f37 Jamie Collard (Princeton) 14.852
51. 30 Adam West (Ridgetown) 14.925
52. 81 Derek Jonathan (Lewiston, NY) 14.990
53. 19jr Rob Ledingham (Port Colborne) 14.998
54. 71 Craig Downie (Burlington) 15.001
55. 22 Jim Porter (Grand Island, NY) 15.104
56. 83w James Whittaker (Lynden) 15.148
57. 79 Dick Mahoney (Newmarket) 15.313
58. 9jr Tim Zack (Dain City) 15.435
59. 15aw April Wilson (Joyceville) 15.436
60. 15k Gord Kynoch (Spruce Grove, ALTA)
15.544
61. 31t Andy Teunessen (Hastings, MI) 17.840
HEAT RACES
(Top 3 Transfer to Feature, Winners enter
inversion for first 6 feature starting spots)
WISECO PISTON Heat Race #1
1. 2m Dustin Daggett, 2. 51h Bryan Howland, 3.
45 Chuck Hebing, 4. 8 Bobby Breen, 5. 47x
Louie Carufel, 6. 52 Scott Kreutter, 7. 5d
Dave Dykstra, 8. 32 Justin Barger, 9. 25
Warren Mahoney, 10. 22 Jim Porter, 11. 31t
Andy Teunessen
BS&B RADIATOR Heat Race #2
1. 87 Jason Barney, 2. 21x Kevin Job, 3. 0
Glenn Styres, 4. 25p Michael Parent, 5. 1z
Jessica Zemken, 6. 7 Jim Price, 7. f37 Jamie
Collard, 8. 4 Bubby Kerrick, 9. 83w James
Whittaker, 10. 35 Jared Zimbardi
ZEMCO SPEED EQUIPMENT Heat Race #3
1. 94j Wayne Johnson, 2. 36 Mike Stelter, 3.
00 Ryan Grubaugh, 4. 51 Lee Ladouceur, 5. 42w
Rick Wilson, 6. 6b Dale Blaney, 7. 10m Chris
Muhlheisen, 8. 50 Normand Beaudreault, 9. 30
Adam West, 10. 79 Dick Mahoney
MANTON PUSHRODS Heat Race #4
1. 49t Gregg Dalman, 2. 28fm Steve Poirier, 3.
33 Doug Emery, 4. 5b Bubba Broderick, 5. 94
Stan Zanchin, 6. 31 John Burbridge, Jr. 7. 81
Derek Jonathan, 8. 9jr Tim Zack, 9. 01w Kyle
Wilson, 10. 27h Tom Huppunen
KSE RACING PRODUCTS Heat Race #5
1. 5m Brad Malloy, 2. 23 Ben Rutan, 3. 1a John
Riegling, 4. 69 Rob Pietz, 5. 8b Alain
Bergeron, 6. 7x Kyle Moffit, 7. 01 Mikey
Kruchka, 8. 38 Brad Knab, 9. 19jr Rob
Ledingham, 10. 15aw April Wilson
DIVERSIFIED MACHINE Heat Race #6
1. 6n Dain Naida, 2. 77x Ryan Hunsinger, 3. 7m
Justin Martin, 4. 151kb Brian McDonald, 5. 10
Bob Crawford, 6. 5 Keith Dempster, 7. 9b Bobby
Breen, 8. 90 James Evans, 9. 15k Gord Kynoch,
10. 71 Craig Downie
B-MAINS (top 2 transfer to Feature)
BEST WESTERN CAIRN CROFT HOTEL B-MAIN #1
1. 8 Bobby Breen, 2. 25p Michael Parent, 3. 5d
Dave Dykstra, 4. 47x Louie Carufel, 5. 25
Warren Mahoney, 6. 7 Jim Price, 7. 4 Bubby
Kerrick, 8. 52 Scott Kreutter, DNS: 1z Jessica
Zemken, f37 Jamie Collard, 32 Justin Barger,
83w James Whittaker, 22 Jim Porter, 35 Jared
Zimbardi, 31t Andy Teunessen
AWESOME RACEWEAR B-MAIN #2
1. 5b Bubba Broderick, 2. 51 Lee Ladouceur, 3.
42w Rick Wilson, 4. 6b Dale Blaney, 5. 81
Derek Jonathan, 6. 30 Adam West, 7. 9jr Tim
Zack, 8. 50 Normand Beaudreault, 9. 79 Dick
Mahoney, 10. 94 Stan Zanchin, 11. 10m Chris
Muhleisen, 12. 31 John Burbridge, Jr., DNS:
01w Kyle Wilson, 27h Tom Huppunen
OUTHOUSE IMAGING AND DESIGN B-MAIN #3
1. 8b Alain Bergeron, 2. 151kb Brian McDonald,
3. 69 Rob Pietz, 4. 9b Bobby Breen, 5. 5 Keith
Dempster, 6. 01 Mikey Kruchka, 7. 90 James
Evans, 8. 15k Gord Kynoch, 9. 38 Brad Knab,
10. 42w Rick Wilson, 11. 10 Bob Crawford, 12.
7x Kyle Moffit, 13. 19jr Rob Ledingham
DNS: 71 Craig Downie
FIRST ANNUAL RIVERSIDE BAR AND GRILL
NON-QUALIFIERS 2ND CHANCE "LITTLE
FEATURE":
(Non-Qualified Drivers who completed a B-Main
- Winner transfers to 28th starting spot in
A-Feature)
1. 42w Rick Wilson, 2. 5 Keith Dempster, 3. 25
Warren Mahoney, 4. 4 Bubby Kerrick, 5. 7 Jim
Price, 6. 47x Louie Carufel, 7. 50 Normand
Beaudreault, 8. 15k Gord Kynoch, 9. 30 Adam
West, 10. 90 James Evans, 11. 81 Derek
Jonathan, 12. 15aw April Wilson, 13. 38 Brad
Knab, 14. 69 Rob Pietz, 15. 5d Dave Dykstra,
16. 9jr Tim Zack
CANADIAN SPRINT CAR NATIONALS A-FEATURE (30
laps)
Position. # Name (Starting Position)
1. 94j Wayne Johnson (6)
2. 2m Dustin Daggett (1)
3. 51h Bryan Howland (7)
4. 6b Dale Blaney (25)
5. 45 Chuck Hebing (13)
6. 49t Gregg Dalman (3)
7. 28fm Steve Poirier (10)
8. 21x Kevin Job (8)
9. 36 Mike Stelter (9)
10. 33 Doug Emery (16)
11. 77x Ryan Hunsinger (12)
12. 6n Dain Naida (5)
13. 23 Ben Rutan (11)
14. 7m Justin Martin (18)
15. 42w Rick Wilson (28)
16. 151kb Brian McDonald (24)
17. 5m Brad Malloy (4)
18. 51 Lee Ladouceur (23)
19. 8 Blake Breen (26)
20. 5b Bubba Broderick (20)
21. 87 Jason Barney (2)
22. 00 Ryan Grubaugh (15)
23. 8b Alain Bergeron (21)
24. 0 Glenn Styres (14)
25. 25p Michael Parent (22)
26. 01 Mikey Kruchka (27)
27. 1a John Riegling (17)
28. 9b Bobby Breen
Lap Leaders: Daggett (1-24), Johnson (25-30)
Caution Flags: 2 (lap 8, lap 30)
AWARDS:
Corr/Pak Merchandising Best Appearing Car
Award - #87 Jason Barney
KSE Racing Products A-Main Hard Charger Award
- #6b Dale Blaney (passed 21 cars)
Kear's Speed Shop Top Qualifier Award ($500) -
#45 Chuck Hebing (13.613 seconds - 99.039 MPH,
159.387 KPH)
Bicknell Racing Products Fastest Canadian
Qualifier Award ($500) - #0 Glenn Styres
(13.704 seconds - 98.511 MPH, 158.538 KPH)
A-Main Contingency Sponsors:
Simpson Racing, Comp Cams, Grisdale Racing
Products, Winters Racing Products, Seals-It,
Hoosier Tire, Manton Pushrods, HRP Wings,
Motorstate Distributing, Kinser Air Filters,
Diversified Machine, Rocket Headers, Saldana
Racing Products, Quaker State, Keizer Aluminum
Wheels, ICS Racer's Tape, Corr/Pak
Merchandising
UP NEXT @ OHSWEKEN SPEEDWAY:
OPENING DAY MAY 2009
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