IT'S
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Perfect Car and Engine win 410 East Bay Opener for Saldana
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by Jean Lynch
Tampa, FL
..2/11/04
.I cant thank Gary Stanton enough for helping us out with this new Mopar engine, Joey Saldana said intently from the tech area at East Bay Raceway Park Wednesday night after winning the opening night of the four-day $157,000 28th Annual 410 Sprint Winternationals.
After a shaky start, the 25-lap race went non-stop and the winning move came when pole-sitter Greg Wilson in the Hampshire No. 63 went a little high coming off of turn four to complete lap 11 and third-starting Saldana dove under him to lead at the flag stand. He explained the move like this, I saw that Greg was getting tight behind lapped cars, so when he checked up a bit, I went for the inside.
When lapped traffic became a factor, Saldana explained, I wasnt going to come off the bottom unless I had to. With the track so fast, I figured Id be coming up on lapped cars pretty quick, so I put 32 tear-offs on and hoped for the best. At the end, I couldnt get by lapped cars, so I knew someone would be coming up on me and it turned out to be Jim Nier.
Car owner, Red Stauffer said he took delivery of this new Shaw chassis in November. Its a split bar car
.front and rear
.the only one here in Florida, said Red, and we just got our fifth win with it! His crew includes Patrick Ryan and Trevor Lewis and sponsorship came from Milk Movers, C&B Mushrooms and Blue Ribbon Tomato Packing.
Nier had started sixth after the inversion, but was in the top three immediately as the leader Wilson caught the back of the field by lap four. Niers number 00, a new JEI chassis built by Barry Jackson was powered by a fresh Kistler and rode on Hoosiers, as were the tires on the cars he was chasing. I feel like we were the fastest car on the track tonight and the track was good, its just the way the cards fell with the lapped cars, said Jims Dad who revealed they only changed two PRO shocks all night and used the same stagger throughout the evening.
Terry McCarl had started his wife Loris new Wesmar-powered Eagle, sponsored by Big Game Tree Stands, in the fifth slot. Carrying additional sponsorship from Country Builders and Bosma Poultry, he rode on the same two Hoosier tires all night long. The track was too good tonight, he said, we only changed one PRO shock through the night.
McCarl followed third starting Danny Smith for the first 10 laps while Wilson, Saldana and Nier were the trio in front. After Saldana took the lead on lap 11, Nier used an inside move on lap15 to zip past Wilson on the front stretch for second. With two laps to go, McCarl moved outside Smith to move into third, but two lapped cars separated him from the two front runners at the finish.
Wilson and Smith held on for top five finishes, while rounding out the top ten it was Lance Dewease, Fred Rahmer, Shane Stewart, Sammy Swindell up from last after being involved in a tangle with Jerrod Hull at the start, and Jeff Shepard.
Three restarts were necessary before the field settled in for the non-stop feature. Daryn Pitman, scheduled to start outside Wilson in the front row, experienced a flat and Roger Rager had front suspension trouble which sent him off on a wrecker. Next, a five-car skirmish in turn one left Swindell and Hull sitting to bring out the second caution. Greg Hodnett, scheduled to start 14th stopped coming out of turn two with fuel cell and rear bumper problems went off on a wrecker for the final caution before the 25 green flag laps.
Heats went to Josh Wells, Shepard, Jesse Giannetto and Kevin Frey while Dewease, Rahmer, Shane Stewart, Chad Hill, Nick Naber and Mark Smith advanced from the B-Main. The Goodson Farms Strawberry Dash went to Tom Busch.
There were two red flags in the 15-lap B-Main. One was on lap seven for Bill Wolf out of Cairo, New York who caught the back stretch wall and the other for Tim VanderVere from Beach Park, Illinois who clipped the turn one wall and did several 360s in the air and landed on all four wheels on the track. Both drivers were OK.
STATS 410 SPRINTS - EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK WEDNESDAY, 2/11/04 Qualifying Results:
1. 88 Fred Rahmer 12.632; 2. 00 Jim Nier 12.791; 3. 24 Terry McCarl 12.817; 4. 2S Joey Saldana 12.829; 5. 4S Danny Smith 12.908; 6. 77 Lance Dewease 12.946; 7. 44 Chad Hill 13.006; 8. 4M Shane Stewart 13.046; 9. 55 Daryn Pitman 13.076; 10. 63 Greg Wilson 13.162; 11. 12X Sammy Swindell 13.195; 12. 2L Ed Lynch 13.264; 13. V10 John VanDenBerg 13.291; 14. 12 Greg Hodnett 13.355; 15. 7 Craig Dollansky 13.398; 16. 6R Roger Rager 13.467; 17. 36 Curt Trainer 13.498; 18. 167 Jeff Sheppard 13.561; 19. D1 Jesse Giannetto 13.570; 20. 14 Rod George 13.643; 21. 6W Josh Wells 13.697; 22. 10C Jeremy Campbell 13.728; 23. 12H Jerrod Hull 13.740; 24. 2K Kevin Frey 13.946; 25. 22 Nick Naber 13.985; 26. 23 Jimmy Weller 14.009; 27. 4G Spud Gustin 14.047; 28. 15 Bill Wolf 14.105; 29. 1 Mark Smith 14.157; 30. 3 Daryl Smith 14.173; 31. 7V Tim VanderVere 14.628; 32. 72J Johnny Johnson 15.588; 33. 21S Jay Landoff 16.813; 34. 94G Greg Leonard N/T; 35. 4B Tom Busch N/T
1st Heat 1)Josh Wells 2)Curt Trainer 3)Daryn Pittman 4)John Vandenberg 5)Danny Smith 6)Fred Rahmer 7)Nick Naber 8)Mark Smith 9)Jay Landoff DNS
2nd Heat 1)Jeff Sheppard 2)Jeremy Campbell 3)Greg Wilson 4)Jim Nier 5)Greg Hodnett 6)Lance Dewease 7)Daryl Smith 8)Jimmy Weller 9)Greg Leonard DNS
3rd Heat 1)Jesse Giannetto 2)Jerrod Hull 3)Craig Dollansky 4)Sammy Swindell 5)Terry McCarl 6)Spud Gustin 7)Tim VanderVere 8)Chad Hill 9)Tom Bush DNS
4th Heat 1)Kevin Frey 2)Ed Lynch, Jr. 3)Rod George 4)Joey Saldana 5)Roger Rager 6)Bill Wolf 7)Johnny Johnson 8)Shane Stewart
B Main 1) Lance Dewease 2) Fred Rahmer 3) Shane Stewart 4) Chad Hill 5) Nick Naber 6) Mark Smith 7) Spud Gustin 8) Daryl Smith 9) Tom Busch 10) Bill Wolf 11) Tim VanderVere 12) Johnny Johnson 13) Jimmy Weller DNS 14) Jay Landoff 15) Greg Leonard
A Main (25 Laps) 1) Joey Saldana 2)Jim Nier 3) Terry McCarl 4) Greg Wilson 5) Danny Smith 6) Lance Dewease 7) Fred Rahmer 8) Shane Stewart 9) Sammy Swindell 10) Jeff Sheppard 11) Craig Dollansky 12) Jeremy Campbell 13) John VanDenBerg 14) Chad Hill 15) Rod George 16) Daryn Pitman 17) Josh Wells 18) Jesse Giannetto 19) Curt Trainer 20) Jerrod Hull 21) Ed Lynch, Jr. 22) Nick Naber 23) Kevin Frey 24) Mark Smith 25) Greg Hodnett 26) Roger Rager
Goodson Farms Strawberry Dash 1) Tom Busch 2) Daryl Smith 3) Johnny Johnson 4) Spud Gustin
FLORIDA MINI SPRINT ASSOCIATION RESULTS:
Heat Winners 1st heat)Jim Young; 2nd heat)Curt Henderson; 3rd heat)John Craddock; 4th heat) George Ulmer
Feature (20 Laps) 1) 8U George Ulmer 2) 8 Jim Young 3) 51L Brad Loyet 4) 71 John Craddock 5) 51 Terry Monroe 6) 21T Bill Thomas 7) 21 Andy Martin 8) 1K Kerry Schanz 9) 45 Curt Henderson 10) 7G Jimmy Glenn 11) 82 Gary Linderman 12) 4 Bill Jackson 13) 61 Rick Breighner 14) 10 Matt Ebarb 15) 1 Harold Matthews 16) 23X Mike Johnson 17) 1S Kevin Swindell 18) 51M Lance McKinney 19) 17X Alex Cunningham 20) 2T Ron Taggart 21) 46 Brett Arndt 22) 7 Jesse Teed DNS 23) 8Z Ron Sheets 24) 37 Larney Johnson 25) 87 Duane Harbaugh 26) 99 Wiley Burrus 27) 17S Rick Stuteville
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