2008 Local Track Articles
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Warf and Winters Capture the Gold at Madera Speedway
With the late models having the weekend off, the
open-wheeled Modifieds took center stage at Madera
Speedway in Super Saturday #5 on Saturday, August 9th.
The outstanding program included a combined feature
for the ground pounding Super Modified Racing
Association (SMRA) 410 roadsters and Madera’s own
360 Super Modifieds plus the Grand American
Modifieds in twin 40-lap features. The Legends of
the Pacific and the future stars of the WSRA Baby
Grands and Mini Cup completed the program.
The pavement shaking 410s were once again racing
against Madera’s 360 Super Modifieds in a combined
format on the famed "Fastest 1/3 Mile in the West."
After dominating the previous four Super Modified
features with two wins each, veterans Jeff Russell
of Boise, ID, and Troy Regier, of Dinuba, were the
drivers to beat on Saturday, but to everyone’s
surprise neither driver was a factor in the outcome.
Russell spun out in the early going and played
catch-up for the remainder of the race while Regier
limped into the pits and parked his car for the
night with a broken fuel pump following a lap 16
restart.
Bryan Warf, of Meridian, ID, grabbed the lead from
Martin McKeefery, of Milpitas, on lap nine of the
50-lap Super Modified feature and never relinquished
it the rest of the way to earn the upset victory.
McKeefery hung on for second, San Martin’s Bobby
Dalton and Russell finished fourth.
"This is a great win for us. It has been a long time
coming," said Ward. "We have led here three
different times here including the last race when we
blew a motor with four laps to go, but tonight we
finally won it."
The race was red flagged for about 20 minutes on lap
16 when Whitey Janssen, of Dayton, NV, crashed into
the turn three wall and flipped several times before
finally coming to rest in the middle of turn four.
Janssen was shaken, but luckily unharmed unlike his
car, which was completely demolished and taken off
the track in pieces.
"We were really loose at the start and to be honest
I really didn’t think we had a chance to win,"
confessed Warf. "The red flag was unfortunate, but
it worked in our favor because it allowed us to make
a bunch of changes and improve the car."
As a result of Saturday’s race, Russell will return
for the final Super Saturday event of the season,
the Harvest Classic on September 20th,
with a 135 to 132 lead over Regier for the 2008
Super Modified championship.
Madera’s Kenny Kinchen, who entered the night
trailing Bakersfield’s David Tuey by only seven
points in the 360 Modified standings, had victory
slip from his grasp when he lost his drive line with
only three laps left in the race. Kinchen’s
misfortune opened the door for Tuey to snatch the
360 class win and expand his lead over Kinchen in
the 360 Modified points to a 160 to 139 margin.
"This is a little payback for the last race when we
were way ahead and busted something in the rear,"
suggested Tuey. "I think we had a plugged fuel
filter because we were loosing power and I was just
trying to hang on at the end, but I guess sometimes
things even out."
The Grand American Modifieds (GAM) were making only
their second appearance at Madera after a two-year
absence. On June 28th, the ultra quick and versatile
open-wheelers had the crowd on the edge of their
seats as
Sacramento’s Jason Philpot locked horns with Tracy’s
Scott Winters throughout two exciting 50-lap
features both won by
Philpot.
The two renewed their friendly rivalry on Saturday,
but this time with very different results.
Winters, the
defending champion at Roseville’s All-American
Raceway and a former two-time Madera champion,
quickly worked his way up
from his second row starting position to take the
early race lead on lap four from
Jeremy Grasty, of
Suisun City, in the first
of the night’s 40-lap features.
A few laps later, Philpot moved up behind Winters
from his third row starting spot and it was game on
again.
The two wrestled for the lead for the rest of the
race often going side by side. Philpot was able to
take the lead for a few laps just past the mid point
of the race, but Winters battled back to retake the
lead and despite several late race cautions, hold
off the hard charging Philpot for the remaining
distance to earn a very satisfying victory.
"I wanted to get a good run, but I was beginning to
wonder if those yellows were ever going to stop,"
said Winters, who set a new track record for the
GAMs in qualifying. "Jason was real tough here last
time and I knew he would be again tonight. This is
fantastic."
The second GAM feature was almost an exact replay of
the first. Winters grabbed the lead from Philpot on
lap nine and kept him at bay for the rest of the
race to pull off the sweep.
"A new track record and two main events wins. My hat
is off to my team. The car was just on rails
tonight," commented Winters. "I hope they have us
back again. This track is a lot of fun to race on."
Philpot was gracious in defeat.
"He was fast tonight and no one could touch him,"
explained Philpot. "I think I was as good tonight as
I was last time here, he just got better."
There could very well be a rubber match between
Philpot and Winters later this year. The exciting
racing and overwhelmingly positive fan feedback
during the two GAM dates has caused Madera track
president Kenny Shepherd to work towards bringing
the class back for an encore performance in
September.
Polesitter Keith Clement, of Stockton, was able to
hold the lead in the 30-lap Legends of the Pacific
feature for the opening seven laps before he was
overtaken by Modesto’s Kelly Martin. Martin retained
the top spot for the next 15 laps until Pine Grove’s
Matt Scott caught and overtook him with a strong
outside move.
Scott stayed in front of Martin for the final laps
to capture his second win of the season at Madera.
Orangevale’s Frankie Marks finished in third just
ahead of Stockton’s Donny Darter, last season’s
American Limited Stock Car champion.
"The car was good all night, except it started to
get a little tight near the end. My dad did one heck
of a job setting it up for me," said Scott.
Scott also set fast time and took the checkered flag
in the Legends while Cody Berger of Tracy, Cody
Berger of Tracy and Mike Firebaugh of Reno, earned
heat wins.
The WSRA Mini Cup and Baby Grands returned to Madera
for their fifth appearance of the 2008 season. The
1/2 and 2/3rds scale stock car replicas for drivers
as young as eight years of age that can reach speeds
of over 70 miles per hour.
Jake Gomes, age 15 of Manteca, entered Saturday as
the heavy favorite in the Baby Grands as he looked
for his fifth consecutive win this season at Madera
and ninth straight overall.
Manteca’s Michael Sandoval used his starting
position on the pole to full advantage to take the
lead in the 25-lap Baby Grand feature. Gomes,
starting from the fourth spot, calmly worked his way
up to second in the early laps and then began to
methodically stalk his good friend for the lead.
On lap 22 Gomes saw an opportunity to get the nose
of his car under Sandoval’s entering turn three.
With position on the inside he was able to slip past
Sandoval coming out of turn four for the lead and
ultimately the win.
"I knew I could catch him, but I wanted to be
careful because he is my friend. It was a lot of fun
to race him like that," said Gomes, who hopes to
join the late model ranks next season.
Frankie Guerrini, of San Rafael, led the first 20
laps of the Mini Cup race as several drivers
scrambled for position behind him. Rio Linda’s Chase
Grigsby, who had been in fifth place only six laps
earlier, snatched the lead from Guerrini on lap 21
and cruised to the victory.
John Bowman, of Rocklin and Shane Lawrence, of Galt,
completed the Mini Cup podium while a disappointed
Guerrini fell to fourth.
Elvis will be in the building on Saturday, August 16th
for Elvis Night at the Races. The program will
include the Western Late Models in twin 50-lap
features, the American Limited Stock Cars, Modified
Super Toyotas, Toyota Sedans, Hornets and Western
Racing Association Vintage Sprints/Midgets. There
will also be a host of Elvis related activities,
including Elvis look alike and singing contests, in
honor of 31st anniversary of the "The
King’s" death on August 16, 1977.
The Madera Speedway is conveniently located at the
Madera County Fairgrounds just off to the west side
of Highway 99 at the Cleveland Avenue exit.
Madera Speedway
Media Release – Results for 8-9-08
Media Relations – Dale J Bosowski
410 SuperModifieds/360 Modifieds
Fast Time – 410s – Troy Regier (Dinuba) – 12.420
seconds
Fast Time - 360s – David Tuey (Bakersfield) – 13.487
seconds
410 Dash - Jim Birges (Fresno), Bryan Warf
(Meridian, ID), Jeff Russell (Boise, ID), Troy
Regier (Dinuba)
360 Dash – Kenny Kinchen (Madera), Donnie Large
(Fresno) David Tuey (Bakersfield), Lance Jackson
(Kingsburg),
Heat 1 - 8 Laps
Donnie Large (Fresno)
David Tuey (Bakersfield)
Lance Jackson (Kingsburg)
Larry Hinz (Fresno)
Kenny Kinchen (Madera)
Heat 2 - 8 Laps
Bobby Dalton (San Martin)
Whitey Janssen (Dayton, NV)
Troy Regier (Dinuba)
Bryan Warf (Meridian, ID)
Martin McKeefery (Milpitas)
Jim Birges (Fresno)
Jeff Russell (Boise, ID)
Tony Thomas (Mill City, OR)
Main – 50 Laps
Bryan Warf (Meridian, ID)
Martin McKeefery (Milpitas)
Bobby Dalton (San Martin)
Jeff Russell (Boise, ID)
Tony Thomas (Mill City, OR)
David Tuey (Bakersfield)
Lance Jackson (Kingsburg)
Kenny Kinchen (Madera)
Donnie Large (Fresno)
Larry Hinz (Fresno)
Troy Regier (Dinuba)
Jim Birges (Fresno)
Whitey Janssen (Dayton, NV)
Grand American Modifieds
Fast Time – Scott Winters
(Tracy) – 14.777 seconds (new
track record)
Dash – None
Main #1 – 40 Laps
Scott Winters (Tracy)
Jason Philpot (Sacramento)
Jeremy Grasty (Suisun City)
Michael Newland
Brad Villeggiante (Santa Rosa)
Paul Henry (Big Oak Flat)
Jeremy Jackson (Ceres)
Todd Lewis (Riverbank)
Jose Gutierrez (Modesto)
Todd Lynch (Tracy)
Gary Franks (Manteca)
Jim Thompson (Tracy)
Mike Regelman (Ripon)
Main #2 – 40 Laps
Scott Winters (Tracy)
Jason Philpot (Sacramento)
Jeremy Grasty (Suisun City)
Michael Newland
Todd Lewis (Riverbank)
Jose Gutierrez (Modesto)
Paul Henry (Big Oak Flat)
Jim Thompson (Tracy)
Brad Villeggiante (Santa Rosa)
Jeremy Jackson (Ceres)
Gary Franks (Manteca)
Mike Regelman (Ripon)
Todd Lynch (Tracy)
Legends of the Pacific
Fast Time – Matt Scott (Pine Valley) – 16.690
seconds (new track record)
Dash – Matt Scott (Pine Valley), Robby Czub
(Rocklin), Frankie Marks (Orangevale), Dylan Albani
(Modesto)
Heat 1- 8 Laps
Mike Firebaugh (Reno, NV)
David Ball (Stockton)
Joe Le Duc (San Leandro)
Ryan Raduechel
TJ Garrett (Pleasanton)
Rick Clark
Heat 2 – 8 Laps
Cody Berger (Tracy)
Kelly Martin (Modesto)
Keith Clement (Stockton)
Donny Darter (Stockton)
Jo Jo Owens
Jessica Walker (San Ramon)
Heat 3 – 8 Laps
Cody Berger (Tracy)
Frankie Marks (Orangevale)
Dylan Albani (Modesto)
Robby Czub (Rocklin)
Matt Scott (Pine Valley)
Fred Clement (Stockton)
A Main – 35 Laps
Matt Scott (Pine Valley)
Kelly Martin (Modesto)
Frankie Marks (Orangevale)
Donny Darter (Stockton)
Dylan Albani (Modesto)
Fred Clement (Stockton)
David Ball (Stockton)
Jo Jo Owens
Ryan Raduechel
Bob Kuebler (Reno, NV)
Rick Clark
Keith Clement (Stockton)
TJ Garrett (Pleasanton)
Jessica Walker (San Ramon)
Robby Czub (Rocklin)
Mike Firebaugh (Reno, NV)
Joe Le Duc (San Leandro)
Cody Berger (Tracy)
Baby Grands
Fast Time – Jake Gomes (Manteca) – 15.890 seconds
(new track record)
Dash – Michael Sandoval (Manteca), Jarret Kelly
(Lincoln), Dillon Hutchison (Citrus Heights),
Michael Ray (Modesto), Josh Gomes (Manteca), Justin
Wall (Oakdale)
Main - 25 Laps
Jake Gomes (Manteca)
Michael Sandoval (Manteca)
Dillon Hutchison (Citrus Heights)
Jarret Kelly (Lincoln)
Josh Gomes (Manteca)
Michael Ray (Modesto)
Charlotte Wood (Pacifica)
Justin Wall (Oakdale)
William Camara (Fremont)
Robert Denison (Woodland)
Mini Cup
Fast Time – Chase Grigsby (Rio Linda) – 18.028
seconds
Dash – Frankie Guerrini (San Rafael), John Bowman
(Rocklin), Brent Curran (Antioch), Robbie Roy
(Sacramento), Taylor Hill (Brentwood), Chase Grigsby
(Rio Linda)
Main - 25 Laps
Chase Grigsby (Rio Linda)
John Bowman (Rocklin)
Shane Lawrence (Galt)
Frankie Guerrini (San Rafael)
Robbie Roy (Sacramento)
Garrett Hubanks (Brentwood)
Patrick Hill (Brentwood)
Eric Hamilton (Hanford)
Sam Unterbach (Danville)
Michael Bettencourt (Modesto)
Max Unterbach (Danville)
Brent Curran (Antioch)
Hunter Anderson (Stockton)
Taylor Hill (Brentwood)
Spectator Racing Series
Fast Time - Cowboy Bob Koop – 21.189 seconds
Main – 15 Laps
Anthony Gibson
Bill Parkhurst
Rick Roberts
Anthony Watson
Cowboy Bob Koop
Jerry White
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Pat Patnaude
Track Operator &
General Manager
Madera Speedway
Office 209-983-1689Fax 209-983-0967
Cell 209-479-0056
ppatnaude@racemadera.com