First
Annual
Northwest Sprint Car Invitational
For Immediate Release: Northwest Sprint Car Invitational Media Relations
HERMISTON, Ore. (October 10, 2009)-Mark Jones used a near flawless set-up
underneath his V-Power sprint car chassis early Saturday evening en route to
victory in the inaugural Northwest Sprint Car Invitational held at Columbia
Motor Speedway in Hermiston, Ore.
Tony Berry, who watched the water temperature climb over 240 degrees in the late
stages of the 50-lap main, held off fast time winner, Craig Deaver, for second
place. Mike Fought and Rich Fast rounded out the top-5.
The race was slowed for three caution periods and run in just over a green flag
time of 40 minutes. Cole Tupling led the field to the green flag but bobbled
exiting turn No.4 just before the first circuit was completed. That opened the
door for Don Kundra to dive underneath and lead the race’s first handful of
laps. Jones jumped on Tupling’s misfortune and grabbed second place while
Berry dropped back to fourth in the early going.
Deaver started 12th based on an invert and steadily climbed through traffic to
seventh but was forced to pit under the race’s first yellow flag on lap 10.
The Lake Tapps, Wash. native replaced a flat left front tire and restarted the
race in 16th place but still maintained a lead lap position on the track.
Jones and Berry worked their way by Kundra just past the race’s first quarter
point and began to pull away from Kundra, Fought and Rick Brown in the middle
portions of the event.
Justin Mack brought the race’s second caution and the slowdown allowed the
field to bunch up. Deaver had managed to gain 12 positions in the short burst of
racing and found himself fourth behind Fast, Berry and race leader Brown as the
race resumed.
Berry and Deaver waged a spirited battle for second place as lap 31 began but
Berry’s Oak Tree Inn sprinter had the upper hand exiting each corner and began
to pull away from Deaver’s CES Northwest machine. By lap 33 the pair worked
through lapped traffic but started to lose ground to Jones’ V-Powered chassis.
Kundra lost a motor in turn No. 3 on lap 36 resulting in the early evening
race’s final yellow flag. With lapped traffic interspersed in the field,
Jones, Berry and Deaver were nose to tail with several lapped cars behind
them to Fought in fourth place and Brown in fifth. Jones jumped on the restart
and flew away from his closest challengers to notch the first ever sprint car
race victory at Columbia Motor Speedway since it reopened in May.
“(Columbia Motor Speedway) is a blast to drive,” Jones said from victory
lane. “This is a tough track to hook-up on with a sprint car and we got the
set-up right and our Don Vonderfecht engine was great. Don was out here from
Nebraska to help us this week and this is great to get a win for V-Power with
him at the race. I knew we hit it just right as we were able to move away from
the traffic and Tony and Deaver there in the late going.”
Berry battled Deaver and the potential anxiety of a boiling motor to take
a runner-up finish. “We had the water temp go to 240 right from the get’go.
I saw Deaver get along side us twice there in the late going and I was just
trying to save the car for a late race run to the end. Our Oak Tree Inn sprinter
got tight there at the end and I just couldn’t get to Mark there like we
wanted,” Berry said. “All in all this was a great race and a lot of fun to
run here at Columbia Motor Speedway. I have to thank their staff for working
with Justin (Popple) Mark and I to get this going and we’re looking forward to
coming back in 2010.” Deaver also indicated that he’d be back for the second
running of the Northwest Sprint Car Invitational after having a strong car
throughout the day. “It’s a very challenging track and I think it plays into
being a place where the driver has to take control. It just wasn’t our night
but we’ll come back and see what we can do with it again next year. We had
that flat tire there early and it set us back in the field and then in the late
going we started to have our right rear go down and the car went tight until
it’d build some heat up to ride on the (tire). Every restart I’d have to
wait until it’d build up that heat then make a charge.”
1st Annual Northwest Sprint Car Invitational Finishing Order
Position/No./Driver/Sponsor/Hometown
1) 66 Mark Jones, V-Power, Page, ID
2) 53 Tony Berry, Oak Tree Inn, Spokane, WA
3) 15 Craig Deaver, CES Northwest, Lake Tapps, WA
4) 78 Mike Fought, Beaver Lake Nursery, Othello, WA
5) 6 Rich Fast, Rottinghaus Farms, Mesa, WA
6) 36 Rick Brown, Isackson Dozing Inc., Springfield, OR
7) 71 Kirk Eklund, Kerslake Machine, Edgewood, WA
8) 11 Rich Leighty, Walker Motorsports, Pacific Beach, WA
9) 27 Ralph Deaver, CES Northwest, Edgewood, WA
10) 16 Ron Rhode, What’s a sponsor?, Lewiston, ID
11) 23 Wes Helgeson, Performance Associates, Spokane, WA
12) 55 Don Kundra, Two Dogs Cylinder Head Shop, Othello, WA
13) 3 Cole Tupling, Lloyd Logging, Okanogan, WA
14) 34 Rob Matherly, A-L Compressed Gases, Colbert, WA
15) 34x Justin Mack, Rock Lake Race Team, Benton City, WA
16) 69 Butch Duren, Duren Custom Paints, Cheney, WA
17) 6w Ian Thomas, Thanks to Dixon Helgeson, Rossland, BC
18) 86 Joe Smith, Mackey Seed, Moses Lake, WA
19) 13 Mike Basher, Buds Machine & Engine, Yelm, WA
20) 19 Justin Popple, Spokane Pump, Colbert, WA
Source:
AJB Motorsports Marketing
September 24, 2009 (Hermiston,
Oregon) – Columbia Motor Speedway and staff are proud to announce the
first-ever running of the Northwest Sprint Car Invitational to be run during the
day of October 10, 2009. This exciting event will pit the drivers of the Inland
Northwest Sprint Car Association (INSCA), the Washington Econo Sprint Car
Organization (WESCO), the ERP Winged Sprint Cars and the WILROC series of Canada
against each other on the 3/8th’s of a mile oval for fun and
excitement heading into the winter.
The Columbia Motor Speedway, located
in Hermiston, Oregon, has a proud tradition of sprint car racing at the
facility, but it has been several years since sprint cars have run at the track
providing a venue that should prove new and challenging to many of the teams
looking to compete.
The format for the event will call
for the four highest finishing cars in points from each series being guaranteed
a starting spot in the main event. All sprint cars will qualify; the four
fastest cars not already locked in through their season’s points position will
be guaranteed a starting spot. A B-main will be run in order to fill the
remaining six starting positions on the grid.
The feature event will be a 50-lap
race with the winner receiving a $1,200 check and regional bragging rights
heading in to the long winter. Also at stake are series’ bragging rights: each
series will sport a brightly colored strip across the top of the wing to signify
which association they race with on a regular basis.
The rules for the event allow for
racers from all over the region to be eligible for the $1,200. Cars must run a
360ci motor with steel block and heads and a 2 3/16th’s injection.
The fuel will be methanol only, the American Racer 132 compound tire will be
required for the right rear and the weight rule will be a minimum of 1625 lbs
with driver. “This combination has consistently provided close competition and
we fully expect to have a legitimate 26 competitive cars for this first-ever
event,” stated organizer, Mark Jones. Those drivers that race with other
series, on either dirt or asphalt, are invited as well to compete for the top
prize.
“C.M.S. is extremely excited to
bring the Winged Sprint Cars to this fast and furious 3/8th’s of a
mile track! It has been a number of years since the area has seen the open wheel
cars and we expect to draw record crowds for the event. We know that the
Northwest Sprint Car Invitational will be a huge success and plan to schedule
more of these Open Wheel special events for the future,” stated CMS
Representative Chad Ayers.
The track will be open from 12 pm –
dark Friday October 9th for open practice and qualifying will begin
at 1 pm on Saturday October 10th with racing slated to begin at 2 pm.
For more information and an updated
list of drivers that are expected to attend the event please visit www.AJBMotorsportsMarketing.com
or call either 800.336.2682 or 509.499.9582.
For more information about the
Columbia Motor Speedway please visit: www.ColumbiaMotorspeedway.com.
For more information on each series
visit:
www.INSCA.us
www.WESCOsprints.com
www.EphrataRacewayPark.com
www.WILROCracing.com
NOTE:
Due to this being an end of season race event we will all need to do Pre-Ordered
Pre-Paid American Racer Right Rear tire orders!!! You may contact Nick Behn directly
at Race Car Supply (877-858-1464) to place your order by 9/30/09. .
Any questions on this exciting event please call 509-499-9582 or
800 336 2682.
RCS will have a limited number of American Racer tires available for the other three
corners.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Source: AJB Motorsports Marketing
October 6, 2009 (Hermiston, OR) – With most racing events for the 2009 season having concluded some enthusiasts are starting to turn their attention towards football and hunting season, but WAIT – there is one more big event yet this year! The Northwest Sprint Car Invitational will be this weekend, October 10th, 2009 at Columbia Motor Speedway in Hermiston , Oregon .
The track which had racing return to it full time this year will be the site for the ground-pounding action of pavement sprint cars – as teams from INSCA, WESCO, the ERP Sprint Cars and WILROC compete against each in the first annual event. The track will open for practice Friday at noon and run until dusk. The track will open Saturday at 10, with qualifying slated for 1:30 pm.
On Saturday, the competitors will join forces as they walk through the stands with their helmets for a “Pass the Helmet” donation for injured sprint car driver, Travis Rutz. The Northwest native was racing at the famed Terre Haute Action Track in Indiana when he was involved in a serious racing accident. Travis was transported to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where he has received care from perhaps the premier medical staff in regards to racing trauma. All donations received during this Pass the Helmet will be given to the Rutz family as they work through this difficult time and we all wish Travis a speedy recovery.
Then the drivers will suit up and compete in the main event, which will be a 50-lap feature with the winner taking home $1200 in prize money.
A special thanks to our contingency sponsors:
Longacre Racing Products
Hinchman Racing Uniforms
Lejeune Performance and Fabricating
Speedmart Inc.
Whitley Fuel
Race Car Supply
Oak Tree Inn – Hermiston , Oregon – Official Hotel for the 2009 NWSCI – 541-567-2330.
Also a special thanks to our Race Officials:
Bill Birdsell (Race Director)
Rabbit (Flagman)
Doug Pace (Announcer)
Trish Eklund
Beth Dudley
The expected entry list for the First Annual Northwest Sprint Car Invitational:
|
Name |
Hometown |
Club |
1 |
Rich Leighty |
Pacific Beach, WA |
WESCO |
2 |
Justin Popple |
Spokane, WA |
INSCA |
3 |
Mark Jones |
Smelterville, ID |
INSCA |
4 |
Wes Helgeson |
Couer da Lane , ID |
INSCA |
5 |
Craig Deaver |
Lake Tapps, WA |
WESCO |
6 |
Tony Berry |
Spokane, WA |
INSCA |
7 |
Cole Tupling |
Okanogan, WA |
INSCA |
8 |
Doug Mclees, Jr. |
Olympia, WA |
WESCO |
9 |
Brian Mclees |
Olympia, WA |
WESCO |
10 |
Ralph Deaver |
Edgewood, WA |
WESCO |
11 |
Kirk Eklund |
Edgewood, WA |
WESCO |
12 |
Mike Fought |
Othello, WA |
ERP |
13 |
Rich Fast |
Ephrata, WA |
ERP |
14 |
Bob Witte |
Ephrata, WA |
ERP |
15 |
Corky Harbison |
Otis Orchards, WA |
INSCA |
16 |
Rob Matherly |
Colbert, WA |
INSCA |
17 |
Butch Duren |
Cheney, WA |
INSCA |
18 |
Jerry Proper |
Spokane, WA |
INSCA |
19 |
Eddie Isaacson |
Redmond, WA |
WESCO |
20 |
Mike Basher |
Olympia, WA |
WESCO |
21 |
Ray Lince |
Tacoma, WA |
WESCO |
22 |
Justin Mack |
Tri-Cities, WA |
INSCA |
23 |
Mitch Olson |
Tacoma, WA |
WESCO |
24 |
Ron Rohde |
Lewiston, ID |
INSCA |
25 |
Donnie Kudrna |
Othello, WA |
ERP |
Other drivers and teams are still attempting.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please call: 800-336-2682 or 509-499-9582. You can also visit www.AJBMotorsportsMarketing.com.
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