Friday, July 29, 2011 - Sandusky Speedway (OH) - Fast Friday
40
Friday night at Sandusky Speedway's Victory Lane -
the top three finishers for the ISMA Fast Friday 40 are (from left);
2nd place Bobby Dawson, 1st place Mike Lichty and 3rd place Russ
Wood. - Photo By Jim Feeney
MIKE LICHTY TAKES CONVINCING FAST FRIDAY WIN
AT SANDUSKY
Sandusky, OH – Mike Lichty had
driven the Reed’s Salvage number 8 several times this year prior to
Friday night at Sandusky’s Hy-Miler weekend. The car gave Mike a big
King of Wings win at Oswego and he was really taking a liking to it.
When the opportunity availed itself, Mike and his dad Brad decided
to buy the car and it brought him into victory lane once again quite
nicely. In a hot and highly contested Fast Friday 40, Lichty got by
4-time Hy-Miler 100 champion Russ Wood just past the halfway mark of
the race to go on to victory.
“It definitely helps if you
don’t have to wear your stuff out in a race, so starting third was
an advantage. I just wanted to follow Russ for a couple laps and see
what his car was doing. He seemed tight and then loose. We were
really neutral in the beginning. I knew it was probably going to
come down to lap traffic. I closed in on him a little bit, and then
stayed three or four cars behind him not gaining or losing. Then I
knew lap traffic was going to be a factor and that I’d have one shot
on it. I got on the outside and almost lost it on the outside too,
up in the third lane there, but I made it.
“We’ve been struggling with my
car. I had a chance to drive this car earlier here and liked it. We
talked with Craig about the car. He asked if he wanted us to build a
car. I said no, I would like this one. After the King of Wings show,
one thing led to another and we got the opportunity to buy it. Craig
is letting us run this motor until the end of the season. I can’t
thank the whole PATCO and Reed’s Salvage crew and everybody for
tonight. We’re quick. We showed that tonight and at Oswego. We have
a little more to do for the 100-lapper, but for a 1-2 finish
tonight, hats off to everyone. I’m psyched. This is awesome.”
Bob Dawson, who already has had
a great season in the Reed 28, got by Wood soon after Lichty did and
finished a strong run in second. Bob said after his runner-up
finish, “I have to thank the Reeds and I have to thank my crew. It
was one helluva race car come feature time. This 40-lapper was a
warm-up and we’ll just see what happens tomorrow. That’s all.”
Wood, who pulled into victory
lane in third with a bent up nose wing making the 29 a bit of an ill
handling car, “I bent the nose wing there. It was my fault. I ran
into the back of someone. I started pushing after that. I don’t
think we had anything for Mike the way he passed us and pulled away.
He had us all covered. We’re happy with a third and will try and
better ourselves for tomorrow.”
Time trials earlier in the day
saw the top 18 inverted into the heats and then the top twelve from
there drew for feature spots. The luck of the draw put Russ Wood and
Kyle Edwards out front of the 26-car field. Wood immediately took
off as Edwards slipped immediately backwards three spots. Mike
Lichty took the advantage to grab second and the race was on as Wood
and Lichty pulled away from Bob Dawson, Edwards, Timmy Jedrzejek,
Jeff Locke and more.
The only race yellow flew on lap
9 when the 88 of Joey Scanlon got out of shape and Locke tagged him.
Both cars went off on the hook.
Wood was able to pull away from
Lichty on the restart as Lichty had some heavy pressure from Dawson,
Jedrzejek, Edwards, Mike Ordway Sr., Tim Ice and Trent Stephens.
By lap 18, the lead duo of Wood
and Lichty was approaching the tail of the field and traffic was
soon to be an issue. The pair came up on the 14 of rookie AJ
Lesiecki allowing Lichty time to close the gap on Wood. On lap 25,
Lichty made his outside move in turn two. Soon thereafter, Dawson
repeated the pass of Wood, moving into second. A little farther
behind some hot racing ensued between Wood, Edwards, Stephens,
Jedrzejek, Mike Ordway Sr., Tim Ice, Johnny Benson, Ben Seitz and
Charlie Schultz.
The Fast Friday 40 lived up to
its nickname as the next 15-plus laps moved by quickly and without a
slowdown. Lichty put some lap car cushions between his 84 and the
Dawson car. Dawson would catch up, but wasn’t able to get close
enough take threaten Lichty.
At the end Lichty easily passed
under the checkered with Dawson, Wood, Trent Stephens and Kyle
Edwards in tow in the top five.
Stephens, who started way back
in the field, probably made up the most ground in the short event.
Said the Ravenna, OH driver afterwards, “The car was awesome
tonight. That’s for sure. Starting nineteenth and finishing fourth –
that’s definitely a pretty big highlight. It definitely sucks that I
had started so far back because I was catching the leaders. I could
even see them. Oh well, the good news is that we’re happy, we know
we have a really fast car, I drove smart, and didn’t wreck
anything.”
Edwards too was happy to finish
in the competitive top five. “We had a bad start and got pushed back
to fourth. We had a pretty good race car but the 19 got by us. We
had a real good run between laps three or four until the end. We’ll
work on it and try to finish about four better tomorrow.”
Mike Ordway Sr., Timmy Jedrzejek,
Tim Ice, Johnny Benson Jr., and Ben Seitz completed the top ten.
SUMMARY ISMA EVENT #6
Sandusky Fast Forty, July 29, 2011
Time Trials: Mike Lichty
(14.424)
Heat 1: Timmy Jedrzejek, Joey
Scanlon, Kyle Edwards, Johnny Benson, Jeff Locke, Ben Seitz, Paul
White, Dan Bowes, Jim Paler, Eddie Witkum Jr
Heat 2: Mark Sammut, Russ Wood,
Mike Ordway Sr., Otto Sitterly, Charlie Schultz, Dave McKnight, Jack
Smith, Rich Reid, Jeff Gibson, Trent Stephens
Heat 3: Moe Lilje, Bob Dawson,
Mike Lichty, Tim Ice, Mike Ordway Jr., Rob Summers, Craig Rayvals,
Dave Shullick Jr., Dave Duggan, AJ Lesiecki.
Consi: Trent Stephens, Paul
White, Jack Smith, Dave Shullick Jr., Danny Bowes, Jim Paller, Craig
Rayvals, AJ Lesiecki, Eddie Witkum, Jeff Gibson, Dave Duggan, Rich
Reid
Feature (40): 1. Mike Lichty
(84), 2. Bobby Dawson (28), 3. Russ Wood (29), 4. Trent Stephens
(19), 5. Kyle Edwards (1), 6. Mike Ordway Sr. (61), 7. Timmy
Jedrzejek (32), 8. Tim Ice (77), 9. Johnny Benson Jr. (74), 10. Ben
Seitz (17), 11. Charlie Schultz (7), 12. Mark Sammut (78), 13. Rob
Summers (35), 14. Otto Sitterly (11), 15. Dave McKnight (70), 16.
Jim Paller (64), 17. Paul White (16), 18. Dave Shullick Jr. (97),
19. Danny Bowes (18), 20. Eddie Witkum Jr. (9), 21. AJ Lesiecki
(14), 22. Moe Lilje (08), 23. Mike Ordway Jr. (49), 24. Jack Smith
(5), 25. Joey Scanlon (88), 26. Jeff Locke (37).
Scroll down for more photos
of ISMA's Fast Friday Forty race from Sandusky Speedway - By Jim
Feeney:
Mike Ordway Sr
races with Tim Ice 77 for top ten positions. Ordway finished sixth
and Ice got an eighth. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Early in the feature Kyle Edwards 1 gets under Tim Jedrzejek 32 to
move into the top five.- Photo By Jim Feeney
About half way
through the feature Tim Jedrzejek 32, Mike Ordway Sr 61 and Trent
Stephens fight for a top five finish. Stephens would get it with a
fourth. Ordway would end up sixth and Timmy J seventh. - Photo By
Jim Feeney
Mike Lichty 84
battles Russ Wood 29 as they get by the lap car of Dan Bowes 18.
Lichty went on to an easy win while Wood faded a bit back to third
at race end. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Trent Stephens 19 makes a low move in two to get by Tim Jedrzejek
32, on his way to a fine fourth place finish. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Russ
Wood 29 tries to hold on to second place from a charging Bob Dawson
28. Dawson would get by Wood on lap 27 and go on to finish second.
Wood, with a bent nose wing, held on to third. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Mike Lichty has really taken a liking to his new car
as he poses with it in victory lane at Sandusky Speedway on hot
Fast Friday night. - Photo By Jim Feeney
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Friday By Jim Feeney......
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