“THE
DEMON” DOMINATES PAS RUN
by Robert Mayson
Perris,
CA – March 25, 2006
– Defending USAC / CRA Champion Damion Gardner,
Concord, Calif., won Saturday night’s sprint car main
event at the Perris Auto Speedway, reinforcing that he
is the man to beat for the 2006 driving title.
Five
races into the 2006 campaign, Gardner has piloted the
Ron Chaffin / Temecula Valley Pipe & Supply #50
Eagle to the fastest lap in time trials every race, and
has two main event wins and two runner-up finishes in
the last four races.
“I
don’t think I’ve ever led the championship before
the halfway point of the season, so we’re definitely
ahead of schedule,” Gardner said with a confident
grin.” “We had been getting those second place
finishes, now we’ve won two in a row. They tell me
that consistency pays, now that we’ve started getting
those wins, hopefully, we can keep it going and keep
doing what I know we can do.”
Even
though it was less dramatic than his last-lap heroics
last week at Manzanita Speedway (Phoenix, Ariz.),
Gardner’s second place finish in his heat race was all
that stood in the way of his second straight “clean
sweep.”
“We got
the fast time again, just like we like to do. We missed
the heat win by one position because we had to be
patient because the track was still kind of greasy,”
Gardner recalled. “I knew the main event was going to
be tough starting eighth, with Cory (Kruseman) on the
front row, but my Crew Chief Bruce Bromme, Jr. gave me
another good car. I think we’ve shown that when I’m
comfortable in the car that this team can win a lot of
races.”
Much like
Gardner anticipated, Cory Kruseman, Ventura, Calif.,
jumped into the lead coming down for the green flag.
Blake Miller shared the front row with Kruseman, but
would bring out the only yellow flag of the race after
he spun in turn four on the second lap.
Even
though only one lap was officially in the record books,
a few drivers really made the most of their half-mile of
green flag racing. Most notably, Gardner, who charged to
the fourth spot, and Buckeye, Arizona’s Charles Davis,
Jr., who had Zoriki / Smiley #8A Extreme up to second
after starting sixth.
Working
the fifth lap, Gardner made a nice outside pass along
the back-straight for the third position on the Sharon
Jory / Weld Wheels #3 Stinger driven Rip Williams (Yorba
Linda, Calif.). Seven laps later, Gardner made a brave
outside pass on Davis entering turn one and took over
the second spot.
Kruseman
led by half a straightaway at the time Gardner moved
into second, but “The Demon” quickly ate away at his
once comfortable advantage. At the midway point of the
race the 30-lap race, Kruseman found himself in the
middle of some heavy lapped traffic. Gardner closed in
momentarily, until “The Kruser” made some textbook
moves to put a few slower cars between himself and
Gardner.
Kruseman’s
luck lapping cars would run out on lap 19, after a
high-speed slide-job in turn three caused his Glen
Crossno / Agromin Soil #38 Bullet to skate over the
turn-four cushion. Perfectly position, Gardner shot off
the cushion and into the lead exiting turn four.
Once
Gardner took the lead the race was essentially over.
There were, however, a couple of close calls in lapped
traffic that might have given Kruseman a glimmer of
hope. The first came on lap 24, when Davey Pombo slapped
the front straight-away wall just as Gardner was swing
out from behind him to put him a lap down. The other
near miss came on lap 27, when Gardner touched wheels
with Miller entering turn three.
“I
caught the lapped cars at the wrong time tonight, but we
had a really fast car and once we got up front we were
able to show that,” said Gardner. “When you come up
on these guys you have to watch what’s going on and
stay out of trouble. We got into the #5 car (Miller) a
little bit. I think he got a little too far sideways in
front of us and we clipped him on the way by. I didn’t
mean to do any of that, but when you’re battling a
Cory Kruseman you can’t wait too long.”
Kruseman, who edged
Gardner for the win at the last Perris race, settled for
second. Davis finished third ahead of 2004 series
Champion Williams. Tony Jones, Norco, Calif.,
rounded-out the top-five in the Alexander Trucking #4
Stinger. Santa Maria, California’s Danny Sheridan won
the Hard Charger Award with his 16th to eighth place
run.
USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR
SERIES RACE RESULTS:
March 25, 2006 – Perris, California, Perris Auto
Speedway
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Damion Gardner, 50, Chaffin- 16.505, 2. Bobby Cody,
92, Sertich- 16.622, 3. Mike Spencer, 44, Engstrom-
16.712, 4. David Cardey, 59, Giardina- 16.736, 5.
Charles Davis, Jr., 8A, Zoriki/Smiley- 16.753, 6.
Tony Jones, 4, Alexander - 16.825, 7. Rip Williams,
3, Jory- 16.917, 8. Josh Ford, 73, Ford - 16.961, 9.
Blake Miller, 5, Keller - 16.985, 10. Tom Stansberry,
75, Stansberry- 17.025, 11. Danny Ebberts, 77, Acosta-
17.027, 12. Davey Pombo, 14, Lancaster- 17.038, 13.
Rickie Gaunt, 2a, Zoriki/Smiley - 17.049, 14. Cory
Kruseman, 38, Crossno - 17.051, 15. R. J. Johnson, 15AZ,
Martin- 17.113, 16. Mike Kirby, 96, Kirby - 17.117, 17.
Danny Sheridan, 18, Kittle- 17.138, 18. Joshua Williams,
34, Williams- 17.162, 19. Evan Suggs, 33E, Suggs-
17.339, 20. J Hicks, 66, Miller - 17.382, 21. Jordan
Hermansader, 42, Cheney- 17.394, 22. Robert Ellis, 43,
Ellis- 17.525, 23. Dwayne Marcum, 12, Pratt- 17.652, 24.
Jim Giardina, 58, Giardina- 17.765, 25. Brandon
Springstead, 36, Springstead- 17.786, 26. Nadine Keller,
16, Keller- 17.813, 27. Rick Becker, 11, Wilkerson-
17.870, 28. Ryan Devitt, 35, Devitt- 18.080, 29. Cal
Smith, 39, Smith- 18.225, 30. Mark Heidenreich, 22,
Heidenreich - 18.260, 31. Jonny Bates, 33A, Bates-
18.646, 32. Ludwig Solberg IV, 13, Solberg- 18.682, 33.
Matt Stewart, 85, Stewart- 18.955, 34. Royal Adderson,
38x, Adderson- 19.413, 35. Eric Severson, 36x, Severson-
19.893, 36. Joe Gunderson, 57X, Gunderson- 21.990, 37.
J.J. Ercse, 25, Ruth- NT, 38. Brad Sweet, 1, Sweet- NT.
FIRST
HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Danny Sheridan, 2. Damion Gardner, 3. Blake Miller,
4. Charles Davs Jr., 5. Rickie Gaunt, 6. Brandon
Springstead, 7. Matt Stewart, 8. Cal Smith, 9. Jordan
Hermansader. NT.
SECOND
HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Cory Kruseman, 2. Tony Jones, 3. Bobby Cody,
4. Mark Heidenreich, 5. Josh Williams, 6. Tom
Stansberry, 7. Robert Ellis, 8. Nadine Keller, 9. Royal
Adderson. 2:52:93.
THIRD
HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Dwayne Marcum, 2. Rick Becker, 3. Rip Williams, 4.
R.J. Johnson, 5. Mike Spencer, 6. Evan Suggs, 7.
Jonny Bates, 8. Eric Severson, 9. Danny Ebberts.
2:56:43.
FOURTH
HEAT: (10 laps)
1. Mike Kirby, 2. Jim Giardina, 3. Josh Ford, 4. J
Hicks, 5. Davey Pombo, 6. David Cardey, 7. Ryan Devitt,
8. Ludwig Solberg IV, 9. Joe Gunderson. 2:54:01.
SEMI: (12
laps)
1. David Cardey, 2. Mike Spencer, 3. Tom Stansberry, 4.
Rickie Gaunt, 5. Davey Pombo, 6. Evan Suggs, 7. Nadine
Keller, 8. Josh Williams, 9. Ludwig Solberg IV, 10.
Brandon Springstead, 11. Ryan Devitt, 12. Jonny Bates,
13. Eric Severson, 14. Royal Adderson, 15. Matt Stewart,
16. Jordan Hermansader, 17. Cal Smith, 18. Danny
Ebberts, 19. Robert Ellis, 20. Joe Gunderson. 3:26:45.
FEATURE:
(30 laps - With Starting Positions)
1. Damion Gardner (8th), 2. Cory Kruseman (1st), 3.
Charles Davis Jr. (6th), 4. Rip Williams (4th), 5.
Tony Jones (5th), 6. Bobby Cody (7th), 7. David
Cardey (10th), 8. Danny Sheridan (16th), 9. Rickie Gaunt
(13th), 10. R.J. Johnson (14th), 11. Josh Ford (3rd),
12. Mike Spencer (9th), 13. Mike Kirby (15th), 14. Davey
Pombo (12th), 15. Tom Stansberry (11th), 16. Evan Suggs
(17th), 17. Rick Becker (21st), 18. Mark Heidenreich
(22nd), 19. J Hicks (18th), 20. Blake Miller (2nd), 21.
Dwayne Marcum (19th), 22. Jim Giardina (20th). NT.
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FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Lap 1-18 Kruseman, 19-30
Gardner
HARD CHARGER:
Sheridan 16th - 8th
NEW USAC/CRA SPRINT
CAR POINT STANDINGS:
1-Gardner-347; 2-Kruseman-332; 3-Spencer-243;
4-Sheridan-200; 5-R.Williams-195; 6-T.Jones-191;
7-Cardey-178; 8-Cody-172; 9-Gaunt-172; 10-Ford-165.
NEXT USAC/CRA SPRINT
CAR RACE:
April 1 – Perris Auto Speedway, Perris, CA
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