1. (#3) Matt Stevens
2. (#8) Chris Stevens
3. (#11) Bob Piazza
4. (#6) Brian Osetek
5. (#4) Ogre Stevens ---Lapped Karts--- 6. (#7) Josh Schute
7. (#0/#5) Rob Jimenez ---DNF--- 8. (#24) Gary Miller
9. (#14^) John Fellows
10. (#2) Fred Collins
11. (#32^) Shane Miller
12. (#007^) Mark Miller
13. (#57^) Mike Billion
14. (#18) Ed Meynes
15. (#83) Jason Mills
^ = 5.5hp motor
DNF = Did not finish race
Notes:
GO GO MATTIE-JO!!!! Matt Stevens (in his Galletta's #3) won his fifth race of the year and widened
his lead in the points standings by leading the final thirty-four laps of
the high-scoring fifty lap event, even clocking scorching 16.9s on the final circuits.
Matt was followed closely byChris Stevens
(in his Galletta's/NY Jets/San Antonio Spurs/Emperor Palpatine #8), who kept up with him but didn't have enough for any
passing attempts. The two had both recovered from several accidents during
the race to then walk away from the remainder of the field at the race's
conclusion.
However, the race was marred with some controversy near the
beginning, as Mike Billion (black helmet in his
#57) and Mark Miller (red helmet/white shirt in
his #007) came together in turns one and two. The wreck started
a near-fight between the two as Mike believed that Mark caused
the wreck intentionally as revenge for the previous week's
violent wreck that sent Mark and the #007 flipping down the
front stretch. The two had to be separated after tempers flared,
but the two friends later reconciled. The tape didn't show any
evidence of intentional wrecking, and it was believed to just be
a hard-racing accident. Also involved in the accident was
Ed Meynes as he braked his #18 off of the track to avoid
the two, and Matt did the same. However, Jason Mills'
brakeless #83 (red helmet/yellow shirt) wasn't able to stop in
time and crashed hard into the #3 and domino-effected into the
#18 (black helmet in back). Ed suffered a sore neck and back,
and Matt's front end had to be reconstructed during the red-flag
break. The #57, #18, and #83 did not return to the race. The
#007 continued, but shortly thereafter retired with more
drive-wheel problems. Hard racing in turn one!
The race was controlled early by John Fellows in his #14, as his new
5.5hp engine powered him to a decent lead for the 1st sixteen
laps (some of the racers felt that he was FAR underweight for a
5.5hp). Matt was able to get by the #14, as did
Chris in traffic, but the #14 took the #8 out in turns three and four. Chris
was also involved in two other wrecks, one including the #11 of Bob
Piazza when the two collided while racing in turns one and two. Bob
had a strong race and finished 3rd after tuning his motor up.
Gary Miller followed by Fellows, Mills and
Piazza.
Gary Miller (in his #24)
was again strong before he was involved in a late-race accident including
Ogre (in the #4) and Fellows. The #24 got sideways and collected
the two, with Ogre's front end painfully resting on Gary's leg. The wreck
parked the #24 and #14 for the night. Although Ogre continued, he believed
he finished fourth and accused the #6 of Brian Osetek of being down a lap. A
review of the tape saw no evidence that Osetek was ever lapped, so the #6 was scored with fourth and
The Ogre scored with
fifth.
In a flashback photo from 1998, Wesley Ogre
Stevens poses in his fast Galletta's #4 vehicle, while RaYzor
Castaldo prepares to reign blows upon him. Incompetence and bad
luck has plagued Wesley's career for over a decade now.
Osetek scored many points by running a steady race without breaking
down, although he had a very squeaky ball-bearing giving way in his right
rear tire. Rob Jimenez parked the Galletta's #0 early, but
finished the race several laps down in the rental
Galletta's #5 early in the race. Despite finishing fourth on the track, he
was scored seventh from the lost laps.
Shane Miller is forced to retire after his drive
wheel hub broke during a caution lap. Here, Chris
"ChrusherComix" Stevens and Gary Miller look on.
Gary Miller
(in his
#24) was again strong before he was involved in a late-race
accident including Ogre (in the #4) and Fellows. The #24
got sideways and collected the two, with Ogre's front end
painfully resting on Gary's leg. The wreck parked the #24 and
#14 for the night. Although Ogre continued, he believed he
finished fourth and accused the #6 of Brain Osetek of being down
a lap. Nobody was sure, so the #6 was scored with fourth and
Ogre scored with fifth. Rob Jimenez parked the Galletta's
#0 early, but finished the race several laps down in the rental
Galletta's #5 early in the race. Shane Miller (#32) and
Fred Collins (#2) also retired late with wheel and tire
problems.
Flippin'-mad
Fred Collins (#2) also retired succumbing to a slow-leaking flat
tire. Fred likely lost the tire while taking one of his trademark
nonsensical solo rides into the woods.
Videotaped race.
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