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August
19, 2007 - Perris, Calif.....Tony Jones of Norco,
Calif., continues to close-in on his first Lucas Oil
USAC/CRA Championship. Starting sixth in the 30-lap
feature race, Jones went on to win his fifth feature
race of the season Saturday at the Perris Auto Speedway
after putting his Alexander Trucking / La Villa
Restaurant No. 4 DRC into the lead on the ninth lap.
Rip Williams started on the front row next to the Kittle
Plumbing / PJ1 No. 18 Stinger driven by Santa Maria,
California's Danny Sheridan. Williams won the race to
the green flag and led Jimmy Crawford, Mike Spencer,
Sheridan and fast qualifier Rickie Gaunt.
The second lap saw Spencer put his Ron Chaffin's
Temecula Valley Pipe & Supply No. 50 Maxim into the
second spot. While Spencer looked poised to win his
third straight main event, Jones struggled during the
early stages of the race and actually found himself
further from the front than when he lined-up for the
main event.
"In the beginning it seemed like we'd get behind
someone, they'd make a mistake and I would lose a bunch
of positions because I had to get out of the
throttle," Jones later said. "We were kind of
behind the eight ball, but I knew we had a good car and
that we'd be alright."
A terrific side-by-side dual for the lead between
Williams and Spencer quickly came to an end after
Crawford flipped wildly entering the third turn on the
fourth lap. Crawford was not hurt. The same could not be
said for Williams' chances to earn his first victory of
the season. Unbelievably, Williams couldn't get the
steering wheel to lock properly and was forced to retire
prior the restart.
Spencer assumed the lead for the restart, but the
Temecula, California driver would not officially lead a
lap on this night thanks to a great run off the turn-two
cushion by Sheridan. A scary moment halted the action on
lap nine after Jeremy Sherman's car went up in smoke and
sprayed hot oil into the cockpit. Sherman was later
released from the infield care unit after suffering a
blister on his foot.
Jones moved into the third spot moments before the
yellow flag for Sherman and made the most of the
subsequent restart. Using the bottom of turns one and
two, Jones pulled ahead of Spencer. Staying on the
bottom, Jones passed Sheridan exiting turn-four before
the end of the lap.
Once in the lead, the current USAC/CRA point leader was
able to masterfully work his way through lapped traffic,
preventing eventual runner-up finisher Sheridan from
ever mounting a serious challenge. The win ended a long
week for Jones who spent the majority of the week in
Indianapolis with his son Kyle, who underwent spinal
fusion surgery on Monday. After the race, Jones
dedicated the win to his son.
Scotty Weir, Marion, Ind., made a late-race charge and
was able to drive his Glenn Crossno / ITI Performance
No. 38 Bullet to a third-place finish. Weir's teammate,
David Cardey of Riverside, Calif., started in the sixth
row before finishing one spot behind Spencer in fifth.
Garrett Hansen's debut driving for Mark Preistley
resulted in him earning Hard-Charger honors with his
16th to seventh-place drive. |