11/7/2004
DONNY LIA WINS NORTH-SOUTH SHOOTOUT™
Concord, NC: Donny Lia of Jericho, NY took the lead on lap 86 of the
John
Boy & Billy Genuine Spring Water 100 to score the victory at the 2nd
Annual
North-South Shootout™ presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer. His race
winning
pass
was set up by an outstanding pit stop by his crew just after halfway.
For the second straight year it was a sweep by northern competitors.
Lia
stood on the podium with Eric Beers of Northampton, PA, and Nevin
George of
Kunkletown, PA. Bobby Santos, III of Franklin, MA and John Blewett,
III of
Howell,
NJ rounded out the top-five. The highest finishing Southern competitor
was
Late Model legend Freddie Query of Winston-Salem, NC, making only his
second
Modified start ever, who drove the Duane Linville owned #67 to a
ninth-place
finish.
Beers led the opening laps over last year's winner Blewett before
disaster
stuck on lap two. An incident that involved Jay Foley of Stuart, VA,
while
running at mid-pack, started a chain reaction that blocked the front
stretch
and
collected over a dozen race cars. A number of cars were eliminated
from the
competition including Foley, Jay Hedgecock, Pete Brittain, Reggie
Ruggiero,
Jimmy Broderick, Ken Heagy, Jim Willis and Brian Loftin.
On the restart, Beers resumed the lead for a single lap before Blewett
moved
in to take over the top spot. Beers quickly found himself fending off
the
challenges of George for second. Blewett was able to get away as the
cars
battled. He continued to extend his lead during the stretch of green
flag
racing.
Ronnie Silk of Wilton, CT and Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook, CT were
locked
in
a heated battle for the sixth position at lap 14. Marquis was able to
take
the position away with Silk losing ground stuck in the outside groove.
The
leader entered lap traffic at lap 27; allowing Beers to chop away at
Blewett's
lead slightly.
Marquis continued his march to the front working over Eddie Flemke of
Berlin,
CT for the fifth spot on lap 30. He then set his sites on Query. It
took
several laps but on lap 36 Marquis grabbed fourth, sending Query back
to
fifth.
Blewett was able to build up his lead once again with Beers and George
running nose to tail a distance ahead of Marquis. Lapped traffic began
to
play a
role during the extended green flag stretch. At halfway Blewett led
Beers,
George, Marquis, Flemke, and Santos III inside the top-five.
The second caution of the event flew on lap 53 for debris on the race
track.
All lead lap cars took advantage of the caution to head down pit road
for
the
mandatory pit stop. Most teams opted to change right side tires with
the
exception of Marquis. Marquis led the charge off pit road followed by
Beers,
Lia, Blewett, and Flemke.
After the double-file start on lap 54, Ted Christopher of Plainville,
CT was
the man on the move having come off pit road in eighth and quickly
vying for
the sixth position with George. The spot was Christopher's on lap 56
with
Santos following through to also take a position from George.
A spin by Bob Park of Concord, NC brought out the event's third caution
on
lap 63. Under the caution, Christopher headed to pit road, as did Andy
Suess
of
Hampstead, NH and Daren Scherer of Binghamton, NY. The problems were
terminal
for T.C. as a broken axle sidelined the Brady Bunch #00. The restart
order
inside the top-five was Marquis, Beers, Lia, Blewett and Flemke.
On the restart Blewett was able to get by Lia for third but the battle
was
far from over. The two ran side-by-side for a handful of laps swapping
the
third spot three times over in as many laps. Finally on lap 67, Lia
fell
back in
line to chase Blewett. Flemke and Santos were having a battle of their
own
at
this point in the race as well. On lap 69, Santos moved ahead of
Flemke
into
sixth.
The top-five in the running order with 30 green flag laps remaining was
Marquis, Beers, Blewett, Lia, and George. Santos was a distance behind
in
sixth
but gaining quickly. The top five cars ran in a tight pack through lap
84.
There was a tense moment for Blewett on the lap as sparks flew when he
brushed
the outside wall on the frontstretch.
The excitement kicked up a few notches as Lia began to make his move to
the
front. On lap 85 Lia had moved by Blewett into third. On lap 86 he
passed
Beers for the second gaining momentum through the dog leg and taking
the
lead
from Marquis before hitting the start-finish line to start lap 87.
Blewett
began
to fade losing positions to both George and Santos on lap 91.
Lia began to distance himself from the pack when the event's fourth
caution
flag flew when Burt Myers of Walnut Creek, NC slowed on the
backstretch.
The
race went back to green with 93 green flag laps in the record books.
Lia
continued to lead Beers, George and Santos as Marquis began to
backslide.
Things
went from bad to worse for Marquis who brought out the event's fifth
and
final
caution flag of the event when he went spinning from the fourth
position
during a tight battle with Silk.
Lia was not fazed by the two cautions over the final ten laps and went
on to
take the win by .135 seconds over Beers. George and Santos posted
strong
finishes coming home third and fourth respectively. Blewett rounded
out the
top-five. Flemke, Jr. settled for sixth over Doug Coby of Mansfield,
CT,
Silk,
Query, and Charlie Pasteryak of Lisbon, CT.
Earlier in the day, Shawna Crowley, daughter of Lia's crew chief Kevin
Crowley, scored a popular win in the first-ever Mini Shootout in a
pedal car
painted
identical to the #18.
The 2nd Annual North-South Shootout ™ promised a hefty payday and it
delivered. By virtue of his win Lia will take home over $6,000 in
prize
money with
additional contingency bonuses. Eric Beers will also pocket over
$6,000
with
his earnings and lap money.
Southern favorite Tim Brown of Cana, VA found himself in an unfamiliar
place
as mechanical problems all weekend relegated the Bowman Gray Stadium
champion
to the CV Products Non-Qualifiers event. Brown waited until late in
the
race
to make his move taking the lead from Bill Hebing of Spencerport, NY to
score
the victory. Brown received $600 for his winning effort. Bill Park of
Manorville, NY, Frank Fleming of Mt. Airy, NC and Johnny Sutton of
Harrisburg, NC
rounded out the top five.
Qualifying action spanned Friday and Saturday for the North-South
Shootout
Modifieds with time trials, heat races, and two consolation events.
John
Blewett, III earned the DMC Auto Exchange Pole Award with a lap of
15.357
seconds at
117.20 miles per hour on the half-mile tri-oval. DMC Auto Exchange
posted a
hefty $2,000 for qualifying for the Modifieds with $500 going to the
highest
time trialer from the Featherlite Modified Series, Race of Champions,
S.M.A.R.T.
Tour as well as $500 for an Independent runner. Blewett was the FMS
pole
winner while Eric Beers took home the honor for RoC (15.360
sec./117.188
MPH),
Jay Foley for S.M.A.R.T. (15.509 sec./116.062 MPH) and Freddie Query
(15.432
sec./116.641MPH) for the independents. The top five in time trials,
Blewett,
Beers, George, Query, and Flemke, automatically transferred to the
100-lapper.
Three heat races where run on Friday with Donny Lia, Ronnie Silk, and
Jerry
Marquis claiming victories. Positions six through 17 were set through
heat
races. On Saturday an additional four starters were added to the field
of
the
John Boy & Billy Genuine Spring Water 100 through the consolation
races.
Reggie
Ruggiero won consolation event #1 and consolation race #2 went to Jim
Willis.
(Guaranteed and provisional starters set the remainder of the field.)
In support division action, Buster Bennett of Monroe, NC made it a
clean
sweep in the Late Models winning both of the Twin 50-lappers. On both
Friday and
Saturday night Bennett took the win over Kevin Love of Midland, NC.
Brandon
Hylton of Concord, NC took down the win in the 50-lapper for the
Thunder
Roadsters. Junior Miller of Pine Hall, NC was the Vintage Modified
winner,
John
Faucette of Cedar Grove, NC was the Sportsman winner and Johnny Gregory of
Rural
Hall,
NC was the Vintage Flathead feature winner.
2nd Annual North South Shootout™ presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon
John Boy & Billy Genuine Spring Water Modified 100 Feature Finish:
1. 18 Donny Lia, Jericho, NY;
2. 19 Eric Beers, Northampton, PA;
3. 0
Nevin
George, Kunkletown, PA;
4. 34 Bobby Santos, III, Franklin, MA;
5. 66
John
Blewett,
III, Howell, NJ;
6. 79 Eddie Flemke, Jr., Southington, CT;
7. 77 Doug
Coby,
Mansfield, CT;
8. 83 Ronnie Silk, Wilton, CT;
9. 67 Freddie Query,
Winston-Salem,
NC;
10. 5 Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT;
11. 3 Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook,
CT;
12.
09 (#99) Jamie Tomaino, Howell, NJ;
13. 69 Junior Miller, Pine Hall, NC;
14.
75
Carl
Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT;
15. 81 Brian Pack, Walkertown, NC;
16. 13 (#3) Daren
Scherer, Binghamton, NY;
17. 10 Andy Seuss, Hampstead, NH;
18. 12 (#2) J.R.
Bertuccio, Centereach, NY;
19. 00 Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT;
20. 49 (#19) Bob Park,
Concord,
NC;
21. 1 Burt Myers, Walnut Cove, NC;
22. 52 Matt Hirschman,
Northampton, PA;
23. 4 Jason Myers, Walnut Cove, NC;
24. 99 Pete Brittain, Oakhurst, NJ;
25.
73
L.W. Miller, Mooresville, NC;
26. 41 Jay Hedgecock, High Point, NC;
27.
57 Jay
Foley, Stuart, VA;
28. 14 (#41) Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill, CT;
29. 2 Jimmy Broderick, Brookfield, CT;
30. 33 Ken Heagy, Calverton, NY;
31.
62
Jim Willis, Red Bank, NJ;
32. 23 Brian Loftin, Lexington, NC.
CV Products Modified Non-Qualifiers Event (35-laps):
1. Tim Brown,
Cana, VA;
2. Bill Hebing, Spencerport, NY;
3. Bill Park, Manorville, NY;
4. Frank
Fleming, Mt. Airy, NC;
5. Johnny Sutton, Harrisburg, NC;
6. Darrell
Krentz,
Huntersville, NC;
7. Randy Butner, Clemmons, NC;
8. Jeff Pearsall,
Salisbury, NC;
DNS - Jim Storace, Kingston, NH;
DNS - Shannon Conner, Kannapolis, NC;
DNS - John Smith, Mount Airy, NC;
DNS - Brian Crammer, Howell, NJ.
Late Model Stock Feature Finish - Friday:
1. Buster Bennett, Monroe, NC;
2.
Kevin Love, Midland, NC;
3. Billy Lemmons, Salisbury, NC;
4. Randy Burnett, Concord,
NC;
5.
Bryan Thomas, Monroe, NC;
6. Andrew Thomas, Monroe, NC;
7. Jeff Melton,
Concord, NC;
8.
Chris Gordon, Kannapolis, NC;
9. Lance Moss, Cherryville, NC;
10. Randy
McAnulty, Concord, NC
11. Brad Robbins, Winston-Salem, NC;
12. Kevin
Barnes,
Taylorsville, NC;
13. Eric Gerchak, Parlin, NJ.
Late Model Stock Feature Finish - Saturday:
1. Buster Bennett, Monroe,
NC;
2.
Kevin Love, Midland, NC;
3. Randy Burnett, Concord, NC;
4. Andrew Thomas, Monroe,
NC;
5.
Bryan Thomas, Monroe, NC;
6. Chris Gordon, Kannapolis, NC;
7. Shane
Brafford,
Concord, NC;
8. Lance Moss, Cherryville, NC;
9. Jeff Melton, Concord,
NC;
10.
Randy McAnulty, Concord, NC;
11. Donnie Richardson, Greensboro, NC;
12. Brad Robbins, Winston-Salem, NC.
DNS - Eric Gerchak, Parlin, NJ;
DNS - Kevin
Barnes,
Taylorsville, NC.
Thunder Roadsters Feature Finish:
1. Brandon Hylton, Concord, NC;
2.
Adam
Welch, Concord, NC;
3. John Freeman, Huntersville, NC;
4. Chrissy
Wallace,
Concord, NC;
5. Matt Lassiter, Grifton, NC;
6. D.J. Krentz,
Huntersville,
NC;
7.
Mike Ferre, Concord, NC;
8. John Collins, Jr., Charlotte, NC;
9. Terry
Horak,
Charlotte, NC;
10. Jim Reyburn, Goose Creek, SC;
11. John Turnbull,
Jr.,
Howell,
MI;
12. Drew Calhoun, Southern Pines, NC;
13. Jim Gray, Charlotte, NC;
14.
Buddy Compton, Albermarle, NC;
15. David Sugg, Cornelius, NC;
16. Kyle
Beattie,
Kannapolis, NC.
DQ - Dan Snyder.
Vintage Modified Feature Finish:
1. Junior Miller, Pine Hall, NC;
2.
Darryl
Lacks, Goode, VA;
3. Randy Smith, Bassett, VA;
4. John Betts,
Salisbury, NC;
5. David Rader, Travelers, SC;
6. Rodney Dye, Garner, NC;
7. Brian
Janik,
Southwick, MA;
8. Mack Tatum, Midlothium, VA;
9. Kenny Keith, Hartland,
VT;
10. G.W.
Gerringer, N/A;
11. Barry Roy, Fitchburg, MA;
12. Jeff Tate, Ruffin,
NC;
13.
Gary Lloyd, N/A;
14. Dave Deveno, Southwick, MA.
Vintage Sportsman Feature Finish:
1. John Faucette, Cedar Grove, NC;
2. Gary Lloyd,
3.
Van
Oakley,
4. Ken Faucette, Jr.,
5. Ken Faucette, Sr.,
6. Gerry White,
7.
Ricky
Smith,
8. Bruce Burgess,
9. Tim Dwiggins.
Vintage Flatheads Feature Finish:
1. Johnny Gregory, Rural Hall, NC;
2.
Rick
Newsom, Pfaffton, NC;
3. Johnny Johnson, Tobaccoville, NC;
4. Bill
Claussen,
N/A;
5. Kenneth Tuttle, King, NC;
6. James Rogers, Ridgeway, VA;
7. Joe
Evans,
Anderson, SC;
8. Barry Roy, Fitchburg, MA;
9. Jerry Tuttle, Walkertown,
NC;
10. Bill Sinclair, Craigville, NY;
11. Willie Wall, Lexington, NC.
Source:
Dale Wolbrink PR
Additions and corrections: Mark Southcott/NYRaceZone.com
Posted: November 7, 2004