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The
Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association (INSCA) took their
brand of fire breathing entertainment to Spokane County
Raceway on June 13th for race number three of
the 2009 season.
The
first two events of the 2009 season were won by 2007 INSCA
Champion, Tony Berry, and therefore the track and club
worked together to place a “bounty” on the driver of
the #53 car. It didn’t take long in qualifying to
determine that several drivers were up to the challenge on
this night. Berry bettered his own qualifying effort from
the season opening event where he was fast time with a
16.425 second lap around the half-mile oval. Justin Popple
in the ACI Coatings, Spokane Pump, Lube Tube #19 then
turned a lap at 16.343 seconds, beating the mark set by
Berry . Finally Wes Helgeson, who sat out the first two
races of the season, took to the track in the HEI
Motorsports #23 car and laid down a blistering fast 16.095
second lap which would have been good enough for sixth
quick when the open-motored ASA/NSRA cars were last at
Spokane County Raceway.
After
qualifying the track announced more information on the
“Bounty for Berry ” fundraiser that was being
conducted. The INSCA drivers walked through the
grandstands with their helmets accepting donations from
the fans and the donating was started off by Mike Gibbons
from the Rolling Thunder Big Rigs who made a $100
contribution. Half of the monies collected would go to the
winner of the event and the other half would be given to
the Cory Mackay Fund designed to help assist the
Washington State University student’s rehabilitation
from a May 7th automobile accident.
The
trophy dash featured the four fastest qualifiers on the
evening and had 2004 INSCA Champion Mark Jones on the pole
for the start of the race. The #66 of Jones took the early
lead, but Berry motored around the outside through the
middle of turns one and two. Fast qualifier, Helgeson,
stalked Berry and finally made a move on the outside, also
through turns one and two to take over the top spot and
check out for the win. Berry was second, followed by Jones
and Popple.
There
were two heat races for the 11 cars on hand for the
night’s events. The first heat race saw a spirited
battle between the 65x of Ephrata driver Donnie Kudrna in
the Red Perkins owned, Inland Northwest Consultants
machine and the familiar blue #43 car, traditionally
driven by Ricky Nelson, but on this evening Frankie Volz,
Jr. took the wheel. Ultimately the 65x of Kudrna would
come out on top, Volz Jr. was second followed to the line
by Rob Matherly, Butch Duren and Rafeal Kurek.
The
second heat race featured the five fastest cars and saw
Okanogan , WA ’s Cole Tupling on the pole in the #3
Lloyds Logging sprint car. Mark Jones got a great run on
the outside and moved to the lead bringing Popple in the
#19 with him. Popple followed Jones attempting moves on
the top and the bottom, finally prevailing on the outside
coming to get the white flag. Popple won the race, Berry
passed Jones in turn four to finish second, Jones was
third, Helgeson and Tupling rounded out the top five.
The
INSCA cars feature an invert of all cars within one second
of fast time, but with the incredibly fast speeds in
qualifying that meant that there would only be a six-car
invert on the night. That meant that
the front row was made up of Donnie Kudrna and Cole
Tupling who brought the field to the green flag in front
of a packed grandstand. Tupling got by Kudrna on the
outside to take the lead with Berry in tow. Berry then
took his B&B Motorsports, Mackay Spinal Injury
Foundation, Kodiakwebracing.com machine to the point and
it looked like it might be three wins a row for the team.
At the half-way point, it was Berry , Popple, Helgeson,
Kudrna, Volz, Jr., Jones, Tupling, Matherly, Duren and
Kurek. The #53 car was slicing through traffic, but as
Berry was forced to wait for side by side lapped cars,
Popple and Helgeson closed the gap. On lap 20, Popple made
the move on the outside of the Berry machine, but both
drivers got loose due to the aerodynamics of these winged
machines and Popple made a terrific save as he was forced
to dip two wheels off the track on the backstretch.
Helgeson was able to capitalize on the opportunity moving
beneath Popple and around the outside of Berry for the
lead. Helgeson lead the final five laps unchallenged and
capped off a dominating evening with his first victory of
2009. Berry was second, followed by Popple, Kudrna was
fourth and Jones fifth.
In
victory lane Helgeson contributed his half of the bounty
winnings to the Cory Mackay Fund which received a total of
$1274 on the evening. “It was a great night. We ran well
from the minute we unloaded and worked our way through
traffic. It’s always more fun to win!” commented the
driver of the #23 machine.
If
you’d like to make contributions on your own you may do
so at any US Bank location and simply tell them you’d
like to contribute to the “Cory Mackay Fund” or you
may send donations to: Cory Mackay Fund, PO Box 814 ,
Redmond , WA 98073-0814 .
The
next event for the INSCA series will be a trip to Mission
Valley Speedway in Ronan , Montana on the Fourth of July.
As has been the case in the past, there will be a street
fair on Main Street in Ronan Friday night, July 3rd.
For
more information on the Inland Northwest Sprint Car
Association visit www.INSCA.us
or call either 800.336.2682 or 509.499.9582.
Fast
Time: Wes Helgeson – 16.095
Heat
1: Donnie Kudrna, Frankie Volz, Jr., Rob Matherly, Butch
Duren , Rafael Kurek
Heat
2: Justin Popple, Tony Berry, Mark Jones, Helgeson, Cole
Tupling
Feature:
Helgeson , Berry , Popple, Kudrna, Jones, Tupling, Volz,
Jr.., Matherly, Duren , Kurek, Kevin Burck
Lap
Leaders: Tupling (1-3), Berry (4-20), Helgeson (21-25)
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