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Sunday, December 14, 2003 | | A Neumann Night At Citrus Winter Spectacular III | By Larry MacMillan
Herb Neumann Jr. won handily Saturday night in the Super Late Models
We interrupt the off season for the first leg of Winter Spectacular III at Citrus County Speedway. Scheduled to highlight the 305 laps of racing was the Super Late Model 125 and the Mini Stock 50 lap main events.
Starting positions were set by qualifying time trials in the afternoon when the sun was keeping the track warm and the Late Models blistered the 3/8ths mile, many qualifying in the 13 second bracket. Scott Grossenbacher surpassed Mike Bresnahan's track record
The green flag flew for the 16 starters with Herb Neumann Jr. taking the point and never giving it up from green to checkers to claim the $3,000 win purse despite six caution periods.
Dave Pletcher brought in a new race car for its third race but just didnt have enough to overtake Neumann with Wayne Anderson feeling good about a third place finish after his success in the Sunbelt championship and Governors cup races.
Jim Smith purchased Pletchers old #75 and moved from 8th to finish 4th. Fast qualifier Scott Grossenbacher held out to finish where he started in fifth.
Thirteen of the sixteen starters took the checkered flag with most of the dropouts suffering mostly mechanical problems.
Twenty Mini Stocks qualified in time trials for their 50 lap main event. Robbie Yoakam brought his new ride in with fast time at 14.660 seconds followed by Rick Sirmons, Dustin DesChamps, Chris Thornton and three times Champion George Neumann driving his old car which he sold last year. Twenty cars took the green flag raising the win purse from $750 to $1000.
The race saw plenty of action with an early battle for the lead developing that took out two top contenders Robbie Yoakam and Steve Griffin. There were only a few caution flags with long green spells that saw positions being challenged all the way around the track.
George Neumann set the pace for all fifty laps.
Steve Olone took a wire to wire win in the 25 lap Super Stock main blowing away Kyle Maynard, Robert Pilkinton, Ernie Reed and Patrick Mennenga.
In Hobby Stock action James Doc Batson took his third win in a row since returning to his home track at the end of the regular season. Sport Wilson was in pursuit at the checkers followed by Don Teague. Krystal Batson celebrated her 18th birthday with a fourth place finish after Alecia Bresnahan and the crowd sang Happy Birthday just before the National anthem. Todd Downs held out for fifth in the 25 lap run.
It only took Tim Wilson three laps to make it to the front of the 20 car Thunder Stock field in their 25 lap main for the win. 2003 point champion Pat Quick started 13th and worked her way through traffic to finish right on Wilsons rear bumper. Pole sitter Lee Keller had to settle for third over Wayne Heater and Jerry Hoover.
Brian Gingras and Doug Carrigan put on one heck of a show in the Open Wheel Lite 30 lap main event that was cut to 25 because of numerous caution flags and fuel concerns. Lundeen and Carrigan see-sawed for the lead for the first 20 laps before coming together and being sent to the rear for the restart.
It only took them five laps to come back through traffic to finish in second and third behind Brian Gingras. Kevin Baxter and Jim Biglin held out for fourth and fifth respectively.
Rick Fort snatched the win a way from Justin Durbin on the final run for the flag in the 4 cylinder bomber 25 lap main. John DeGeorge held out for third over Shawn Evans and Terry Dunbar.
Citrus County Speedway drivers will celebrate their accomplishments for 2003 at the Annual Awards Banquet Friday night at the Citrus County Auditorium. Drivers, car owners, pit crews and fans will gather for a catered dinner, awards and dancing and celebration and get some insight as to what is coming in the 49th season of racing action at Citrus County Speedway.
The second leg of Winter Spectacular III will ring in the New Year on January 17th 2004 with another Super Late Model 125 plus a full race card.
Winter Spectacular III Photo Gallery
Super Late Model 125 – 16 Cars
1. #98 Herb Neumann Jr.
2. #75 Dave Pletcher
3. #84 Wayne Anderson
4. #75B Jim Smith
5. #09 Scott Grossenbacher (Fast Qualifier)
6. #77 Mike Bresnahan
7. #57 Patrick Williams
8. #96 Danny Johnson
9. #22 Herb Hoefler
10. # 6 Billy Bechtelheimer
11.#47 Keith Zavral
12.#68 Perry Lovewlady
13.#90x Paul Combast
14.# 0 Rich Pratt
15#90 Jimmy Thompson
16.#08 Robert Yoho
Mini Stock 50 – 20 Cars
1. #99 George Neumann
2. #24 Chris Thornton
3. #97 Brian Dorer
4. #45 Joe Irwin
5. # 2 Jessie Duttingly
6. #41 Mark Moniz
7. #911 Randy Futch
8. #15 Steve Booth
9. #45X Mike Slavik
10.#05 Rick Sirmons
11.#51 Dustin DesChamps
12.#18 Michael Seeright
13.#13a Rick Partridge
14.#7c Clint Foley
15.#13 Chris Hooker
16.#7x Mike Foley
17.# 0 Bob King
18.# 3 Steve Griffin
19.# 8 Robbie Yoakam (Fast Qualifier)
20.#2x Mike Feazel
Super Stock Feature – 25 Laps – 8 Cars
1. #20 Steve Olone
2. #27 Kyle Maynard
3. #0X Robert Pilkinton
4. #55 Ernie Reed
5. #16 Patrick Mennenga
Hobby Stock Feature – 19 Cars
1. #77 James “Doc“ Batson
2. #94 Sport Wilson
3. #2x Don Teague
4. # 4 Krystal Batson
5. #00 Todd Downs
Thunder Stock Feature – 25 Laps – 20 Cars
1. #85 Tim Wilson
2. #55 Pat Quick
3. #21 Lee Keller
4. #71 Wayne Heater
5. #30 Jerry Hoover
Open Wheel Lite Feature – 25 Laps - 15 Cars
1. #09 Brian Gingras
2. #04 Rick Lundeen
3. # 8 Doug Carrigan
4. #69 Kevin Baxter
5. #07 Jim Biglin
4 Cylinder Bombers Feature – 25 Laps – 8 Cars
1. # 2 Rick Fort
2. #33 Justin Durbin
3. #22 John DeGeorge
4. #55 Shawn Evans
5. #72 Terry Dunbar
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