Friday, August 5th, 2011 - Delaware Speedway (Ontario)
Delaware 35
ISMA Delaware
Friday’s top three are Jeff Locke second place, winner Lou Cicconi
and third Mark Sammut. - Photo By Jim Feeney
LOU CICCONI BRINGS VIC MILLER
11 INTO VICTORY LANE AT DELAWARE FRIDAY NIGHT
London, Ont – It’s not unusual
to see the Vic Miller 11 in victory lane after an ISMA race. After
all, it’s been there quite a number of times over the years. But,
Friday night at Delaware Speedway, what was unusual was the driver
climbing out from behind the wheel was Lou Cicconi Jr., not Chris
Perley. Cicconi, subbing for Perley, took the lead of the 35-lap
event from Jeff Locke appropriately on lap 11, and was never
headed. Only one yellow slowed him a little before the checkered
fell. Although Lou had never driven this car before, he had driven
and won in an older copy. He admitted that he fit right into this
one.
Said the Aston, PA veteran
driver in victory lane, “It was a good run. This car is just like
Rick Wentworth’s 10 was, but only faster. This one’s got up-to-date
equipment and a newer motor. What a dream it is to drive this car.
It’s so stable in the straightaways. It is really awesome. It really
is. After I got by Jeff, there it was just gone.”
Jeff Locke, who led the first 10
laps, was coming off a scary-looking accident the previous weekend,
looked strong out front, but was more than pleased to end up second.
“I’m happy for Lou. He’s an awesome guy and he’ll help anybody out.
It couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. The Miller crew works hard.
Speaking of working hard, I can’t understand how my crew can give me
one fastest car when we come to the track each week. It’s because
of Rich Witkum, my father for giving us good equipment, Rich and
Rock, I can’t thank enough people - Shawmut Equipment and Locke
Crane Services – everyone. We wrecked hard last week at Sandusky and
just to come out of here in one piece was fine. I’ll take the second
and come back tomorrow.”
Another guy who did some major
repair work in the short span of time between Sandusky and Delaware
was Canadian Mark Sammut who said of his podium finish. “We weren’t
that good but we weren’t that bad either. We were loose at the end.
We were lucky to have a good starting spot and then I was lucky they
didn’t call me on that caution after the car got away from me,
although I did hang onto it. Considering what we went through this
week, it was a hell of a night. It’s too bad we didn’t move up a
position or two, but that’s the way it goes. We’ll try again
tomorrow.”
The short feature, a preliminary
for Saturday, got off to a shaky start when polesitter Rich Reid got
a little loose coming off four for the green and got into the first
turn wall. The 92 was hooked and declared un-repairable for
Saturday’s event, sending the Ohio team home. Ohioan Bob Dawson
exited the race on the next restart. After one lap was down, Brandon
Bellinger, in the Lane 9, flew the yellow and after a quick pit
stop, was able to return.
The race settled down now as
Locke took off on the restart of lap 2 leaving Cicconi, Sammut, Dave
McKnight and Johnny Benson a distance behind. But Cicconi was moving
rapidly forward and he closed up the gap by lap 10. On lap eleven,
the 11 went under leader Locke in turn three and that’s all she
wrote.
Locke and Sammut raced together
for a number of laps while Cicconi pulled away. However, on lap 16,
Mark got a little loose off turn two, looked like he was going to
spin and then corrected it. The flagman dropped the yellow although
the ISMA race director had not made the call, so Sammut was given
his spot back.
Back underway, Locke and Sammut
went back to their battle as Johnny Benson and Rob Summers were
beginning to close on the pair in second and third. Back behind them
were Mike Lichty, Ben Seitz, Timmy Jedrzejek and Russ Wood.
In the remaining ten laps
Cicconi was slowed somewhat with some lap cars coming into play, but
never seriously threatened.
With five to go, the 11 was well
ahead, but the rest of the pack were ever so close together, from
second on back to ninth.
At the checkered, Cicconi had
one lap car between the Miller 11 and second place runner Locke.
Sammut, Benson and Summers rounded out the top five.
Benson, who had also had some
pretty bad luck at Sandusky, was happy with fourth. He described his
race this way.” I guess it was pretty uneventful. We could have been
a little bit better but the car is not quite where we want it.
Fourth’s good. I’m not complaining. I’m just trying to think of what
we need to do for tomorrow. We were a little off tonight but I think
a lot of people were. The front guys at the beginning were gone but
at the end they weren’t. They were almost on top of each other
except for Cicconi I tried the outside a few times on Mark, but just
didn’t have enough to get by anyone.”
Summers, in the Holbrook 35, was
content with fifth. We started in ninth and the car was pretty good
in the beginning. We got a little tight there at the end, but the
whole JWJ, Woody’s Auto Repair team worked hard and gave me a good
car. Hopefully we can improve on it tomorrow.”
SUMMARY ISMA EVENT #8
Delaware Speedway, August 5
Heat 1: Lou Cicconi, Rich Reid,
Mark Sammut, Bob Dawson, Rob Summers, Dave McKnight, Ben Seitz, Rich
Witkum, Denny Fisher
Heat 2: Jeff Locke, Johnny
Benson, Mike Lichty, Timmy Jedrzejek, Russ Wood, Moe Lilje, Craig
Rayvals. Brandon Bellinger. AJ Lesiecki (dns)
Delaware 35: 1. Lou Cicconi
(11), 2. Jeff Locke (37), 3. Mark Sammut (78), 4. Johnny Benson Jr.
(74), 5. Rob Summers (35), 6. Mike Lichty (84), 7. Ben Seitz (17),
8. Timmy Jedrzejek (32), 9. Eddie Witkum Jr. (97), 10. Russ Wood
(29), 11. Craig Rayvals (04), 12. Denny Fisher (81), 13. Dave
McKnight (70), 14. Brandon Bellinger (9), 15. Moe Lilje (08), 16.
Rich Reid (92), 17. Bobby Dawson (28).
Scroll down for ISMA Delaware Friday Photos… by Jim Feeney
8/5/11:
On lap 11 Lou Cicconi 11 gets under
feature leader Jeff Locke 37, coming out of the second turn. By the
time they got to turn three Cicconi would have the lead and go on to
the win. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Mike Lichty 84
fights with Ben Seitz 17, in the top ten. At the checkerds, Lichty
would end up sixth and Seitz seventh. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Last week’s Hy-Miler
winner at Sandusky, Tim Jedrzejek 32, races with Ed Witkum 97. Timmy
J would finish eighth with Witkum close behind in ninth. - Photo By
Jim Feeney
Rob Summers 35
has a hard charging Mike Lichty 84 try on outside move to try for a
top five spot. Summers would get fifth while Lichty stayed behind
him in sixth. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Mark Sammut 78 battles for several laps
with Jeff Locke 37 trying to take second place from him.- Photo By
Jim Feeney
Lou Cicconi is
all smiles in Friday’s ISMA Delaware Victory Lane. A very nice run
in his first drive in the Vic Miller 11. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Candid Photos From ISMA on Friday at Delaware Speedway By Jim
Feeney.......
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