Sunday, Oct. 2 , 2011 - Seekonk Speedway, MA - (Racing
Against Cancer 100)
On
behalf of ISMA, race winner Johnny Benson Jr presents a $2500 check
to the Racing Against Cancer Reps at Seekonk Speedway in
Massachusetts on Oct. 2nd - Photo By Jim Feeney
JOHNNY BENSON JR. PICKS UP
SECOND STRAIGHT RACING AGAINST CANCER 100 AT SEEKONK
By Carol Haynes - ISMA PR
Seekonk, MA – Last year Johnny
Benson Jr. of NASCAR truck fame, came to Seekonk Speedway for the
first time to compete in the ISMA 100. He left Seekonk with his
career-first ISMA victory after an exciting battle with Chris Perley
to the end of the 1st annual Racing Against Cancer 100.
Benson duplicated his feat Sunday at the Cement Palace with a few
different adversaries, but an equally awesome run. Benson was able
to present the $2500 ISMA check once again to the Racing Against
Cancer effort and he also participated in the Cancer Team Walk on
Saturday for one fulfilling weekend.
The former NASCAR Camping World
truck champ started 7th in the field of 26 potent
supermodifieds and had to work by Eddie Witkum Jr, swap the top spot
with 7-time ISMA champ Russ Wood and then spend over half the race
fending off the torrid advances of Louie Cicconi in his
newly-purchased Vic Miller machine, a car which Cicconi had taken to
two wins in 2011 while subbing for Chris Perley. Benson was finally
able to clear some heavy traffic with less than five to go, leaving
second place finisher Russ Wood a couple car lengths behind at the
checkers.
Benson mentioned the traffic
factor in victory lane, “I would have liked to see some open traffic
in those last laps. I’ve got to thank Brad and Mike Lichty, Reggie,
Duane and all the guys that work on the 74. The thing was pretty
good tonight. I began to think toward the end there that I might
have used it up more than I wanted to, but it just felt good. I
remember from last year that you could run the car pretty hard here
so that’s what we did.
“But those last 15 laps were
pretty spectacular. The car was getting loose and sliding around
pretty good. But I’m sure the other guys were doing the same thing.
I don’t know if it was Russ or Louie who got beside me there but
that woke me up. You have to be patient in traffic. You have to keep
tires on the car. Sometimes you come up on guys and you kind of
surprise them. You kind of click through when you do. When somebody
puts the pressure on, then you have to go. I probably took a few
chances out there, but outside that we did pretty good.
“Again I have to thank Brad,
Patco Transportation and the whole Lichty family for giving me this
opportunity and to Gary Sagar for having me come up here two years
in a row. The hospitality has been great. The walk they had for
Breast Cancer was a pretty cool success. It’s been a good time this
week. We appreciate everybody who has helped the cause. On behalf of
ISMA, I get to present the check for $2500 for Racing Against
Cancer. There are a lot of great people who help make this happen.
It was great to be a huge part even though I only walked 25 laps!”
Russ Wood, who actually led the
race briefly, and then had to get by Louie Cicconi late in the race
for second, commented, “It was a pretty fun race there. Johnny won
here last year and I think he’s got this place down pat. We were
good and then we were bad. I was having fun in traffic. I had a
ball. Thanks to Gary from Kraze Korlacki Speed Equipment for putting
this on and to everybody who has given to Racing Against Cancer this
year. Every little bit helps.”
Rob Summers, in the thick of
things all race long, came across in third after Cicconi got some
help for a late race bobble. Said Summers, “I was running pretty
good but toward the end of the race I got in a bad lane and got
shuffled back. Then we were able to get back toward the front again.
Russ was good but none of us were as good as Johnny. He owns this
place. I can’t thank enough Jeff Holbrook, Russ Wood, JWJ
Enterprises, Brian Allegresso and all these guys who gave me a great
car tonight.”
The ISMA 100, which had been
delayed a day due to bad weather forecasts, got underway just after
5 pm on Sunday with Dave Sanborn and Mike Ordway Jr. leading the
strong 26-car field down to green. Sanborn took the early lead but
his teammate Eddie Witkum Jr. came up and stole his thunder on lap
5.
Witkum survived a couple
cautions for spins in those early laps but soon had Benson bearing
down on his 97, until Russ Wood stepped in to give Benson a battle.
First Wood got Benson, then
Benson got Wood, and then Wood got both Benson and Witkum to lead
lap 28. But, that was the only lap Wood led. Shortly thereafter,
both Witkum and Benson maneuvered through a pack of cars to put Wood
back in third and Eddie back in the lead. Coming on strong in the
meantime was Louie Cicconi, trailed by Justin Belfiore and Rob
Summers.
On lap 31, Benson put the Lichty
74 into the lead thanks to some more traffic and the race was on. A
quick yellow for Brandon Bellinger one lap later bunched up the
field, but Benson was able to pull slightly ahead on the restart.
By lap 35, Johnny was back
chomping at the tail of the field at the quick third mile oval.
Wood followed Benson through, diving high and low with Cicconi doing
likewise. Witkum held fourth now ahead of Summers and Belfiore,
trailed by Mike Lichty, Chris Perley and Jon McKennedy.
On lap 44, Cicconi, in one
hairy, breath-taking move in traffic, got by Wood for second.
Just prior to the half way mark,
things tightened up as yellow fell for Oswego Classic champ Otto
Sitterly who had bounced off the track. Several cars pitted during
the time including Mike Lichty. Things got underway, only to slow up
again when Jeff Locke repeated Sitterly’s spin.
A lot of water and dirt had been
kicked up on the speedway and the race was red flagged for cleanup
and a quick refueling due to the number of caution laps already run.
The race went green again on lap
55 and Benson was off like a shot, knowing Cicconi and Wood were
right there now trailed by Summers and Perley. Minutes later Benson
approached a tangle of cars, which put Cicconi right on his tail
again.
Cicconi throwing every trick
from a long playbook, took the advantage on lap 71 but Benson played
the trump card and was back in front on lap 72. Johnny was able to
put a couple car roadblock on Cicconi but Lou jumped it and was back
on Benson’s tail at the 20 to go mark, not leaving out Wood,
Summers, McKennedy and Perley by any means.
With 8 laps to go the excitement
escalated if that was possible as Benson hit another traffic wall,
allowing Cicconi to catch right up again. With five to go, Benson
had cleared a path through and one lap later Wood get by Cicconi in
the cat and mouse chase leaving Summers, Cicconi, McKennedy and
Perley not far behind.
With three laps to go, Cicconi
suddenly appeared to slide up the track losing a couple valuable
spots to Summers and McKennedy. After finishing sixth, Cicconi said
on those last laps, “I was running with Benson. I thought I was
going to get a shot in lap traffic. Actually, I did get by him but I
didn’t take his line away and I should have. He runs me so clean.
Then we were going through that heavy lap traffic and Jonathan
McKennedy made a right turn into me, hit me and almost spun me out.
I was able to hold on though.”
Benson came through the last two
laps unscathed with Wood and Summers chasing for the top three
spots. McKennedy and Perley finished up the top five.
McKennedy commented later, “We
had a good car. I want to thank Paul and Helen Dunigan for letting
me run the car again. At the beginning of the race, the car was a
little bit tight - it might have been all the fuel. Chris and I had
a pretty good race back and forth there. It was fun racing with him.
… good clean racing. We were able to catch up to Russell and Robbie
but at that point the race was over. Congratulations to Johnny on
his second win in a row here.”
Perley, who watched as his
second Vic Miller ride for years, left the stable for the Cicconi
garage, said of his run, it was round and round for 100 laps. Let’s
see here. At Star we finished second and we were wondering what was
wrong with the car. It was good but it was a good second place car.
We came here and the car was good all day but it wasn’t quite what
we’re used to I guess you could say. We worked on it and I think we
did the best we could. I was really happy with a fifth after
starting fourteenth, but now we think we know what it is. So, we’re
going to go home and cut it up. But I’m happy. The car ran the whole
100 laps. It was a tough race and it was fun racing with everybody.
Everybody raced clean. Traffic was tough which made it fun. Fifth is
good. We’ll take it.”
Lou Cicconi, Bob Bond, Mark
Sammut, Dan Bowes and Jon Gambuti rounded out the top ten.
Notes…ISMA’s $2500 donation to
Racing Against Cancer came from a share of their purse for the
night’s feature… Rick Wentworth, driver/owner of car 10 gave all of
his earnings for the night to Racing Against Cancer…Russ Wood gave
his second place trophy to a young man, Austin Hayes, who was a
young cancer survivor fan…ISMA’s season finale comes at Thompson
Speedway on Oct 14-16…
Summary ISMA Event #13
Racing Against Cancer 100
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011
Heat 1 – Justin Belfiore, Mike
Lichty, Dave Sanborn, Jamie Timmons, Jon McKennedy, Otto Sitterly,
Joey Scanlon, Bob Magner, Rick Wentworth
Heat 2: Russ Wood, Johnny
Benson, Lou Cicconi, Eddie Witkum, Chris Perley, Dan Bowes, Ben
Seitz, Brandon Bellinger, Dave Duggan
Heat 3: Jeff Abold, Mike Ordway
Sr., Rob Summers, Jon Gambuti, Mark Sammut, Jeff Locke, Bob Bond,
Dave Danzer, Bob Dawson
RAC 100: 1. Johnny Benson Jr.
(74), 2. Russ Wood (29), 3. Rob Summers (35), 4. Jon McKennedy (79)
5. Chris Perley (11), 6. Lou Cicconi (75), 7. Bob Bond (25), 8. Mark
Sammut (78), 9. Dan Bowes (18), 10. Jon Gambuti (14), 11. Jeff Locke
(37), 12. Eddie Witkum Jr. (97) 13. Mike Lichty (84), 14. Joey
Scanlon (88), 15. Dave Sanborn (9), 16. Bobby Dawson (28), 17. Bobby
Magner (40), 18. Brandon Bellinger (02), 19. Rick Wentworth (10),
20. Jeff Abold (04), 21. Ben Seitz (17), 22. Jamie Timmons (27), 23.
Justin Belfiore (98), 24. Otto Sitterly (7) 25. Mike Ordway Sr.
(61), 26. Dave Danzer (52).
ISMA Seekonk Racing Against
Cancer 100 Photos… by Jim Feeney
Early in the feature, a battle for a number of laps between Jon
McKennedy 79 and Chris Perley 11. They would still be fighting for
position at the end of the race with McKennedy finishing fourth and
Perley fifth.
- Photo By
Jim Feeney
In his newly
acquired ride, from the Vic Miller team, Lou Cicconi 75 races for a
podium finish with Russ Wood 29. A late race jingle with another car
sent Cicconi back to finish sixth. Wood went on to finish second.
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Photo By Jim Feeney
Lou Cicconi 75
gets under leader Johnny Benson Jr 74 in heavy traffic. Cicconi
tried for the pass but Benson prevailed and picked it up a little to
go on for the win. Cicconi would fall back to sixth after a brush
with another car, late in the feature.
- Photo By
Jim Feeney
Early
front-runner Ed Witkum Jr 97 races for a top ten finish with Mark
Sammut 78. Sammut would end up eighth while Witkum fell back to
twelfth.
- Photo By
Jim Feeney
Jon McKennedy 79 tries to go outside of
Rob Summers 35 near the end of the race, as they fight for a top
three finish. Summers would get that with a third place finish, with
McKennedy just behind in fourth.
- Photo By
Jim Feeney
Johnny Benson Jr
waves the checkered as he climbs out of his car after winning the
Seekonk Racing Against Cancer feature for the second year in a row.
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Photo By Jim Feeney
ISMA's podium finishers at Seekonk's Racing Against
Cancer 100 pose with race promoter. From left, Gary Sagar, race
promoter, Russ Wood second place, winner, for the second year in
row, Johnny Benson Jr and third place finisher Rob Summers.
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Photo By Jim Feeney
Johnny
Benson Jr is all smiles after winning the Seekonk Racing Against
Cancer 100, for the second year in a row. - Photo By Jim Feeney
Russ Wood gave his second place trophy to 9 year
old Austin Hayes, who is a cancer survivor. He and his family
were honored guests of the Racing Against Cancer 100 at Seekonk
this past weekend. (Jim Feeney Photo)
ISMA Seekonk Racing Against
Cancer 100 Candid Photos… by Jim Feeney
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