6/28/11:
PERLEY CLAIMS FIFTH STAFFORD XTREME TUESDAY SHOW
Stafford Springs, CT – June 28: Winning at Stafford for ISMA
All-Time win leader Chris Perley wasn’t all that unusual at the
Xtreme Tuesday 50 as he had done it four times before starting with
the first event in 2004. But, beating out the winningest series
driver at that famed oval, Ted Christopher, added a little more
excitement to the victory. Perley started in twelfth spot and
gradually picked his way up to Christopher, who started on the pole
due to handicapping. TC’s main competitor almost from the start was
Johnny Benson Jr. who like Christopher, has decided to run most of
the 2011 ISMA season. But, after the sole caution of the race, it
was Perley who would start knocking on the door of the Christopher
driven 61. With less than ten laps to go, as the duo faced some fast
traffic, Perley dove around Christopher for the lead. The 50-lap
race had flown by in under 19 minutes with one yellow dotting the
lightning quick pace. And, most of the duration there was tight
racing all over the track.
Perley said in victory that as usual the race was a blast to drive
as he described the lead pass. “I got lucky picking the right lane
and stuck with it. I tried the bottom and that didn’t work. I
figured my car wasn’t great on the outside, but the bottom was
blocked so I had to go somewhere else. And, that’s how I got by.
This was a fun race tonight. Winning a race on the last lap is fun.
Winning a race lapping the field is fun. And winning a race by
passing Ted Christopher is fun. Passing anybody in good clean racing
is fun. With it being Ted, it puts the icing on the cake. This win
would rank right up there as being a great one for me.”
“I feel comfortable in the car and that makes me comfortable racing
it anywhere we go thanks to my car owner and crew. A lot of tracks
have one and a half grooves, Stafford seems like it has three
grooves that you can use. From the apron to the bottom to the
outside – wherever. It makes the car more forgiving. If your car
changes, you can still change your line racing. You can still stay
in the hunt. We have a blast here. We may be off sometimes but still
can have a solid top five run.”
Christopher, with only a handful of supermodified races under his
belt ever in his long and illustrious career, admitted he was new to
this competition.” It was a good race but it wasn’t where we wanted
to end up. More than anything, it’s not knowing the lap guys. I
don’t know the people I race with in this division yet. I sort of
wish they would use the passing flag, but they don’t. Tonight I
learned something about what I have to do and where I have to go
when I get to those guys. I watched how Chris did it. He’s the
master at it but I will beat the master before I’m done!”
Perley actually countered that Ted has a bit of an advantage in this
particular race. “In tonight’s race knowing lap cars was not an
advantage. Ted was getting through the cars first and they were
changing lanes. After he passed a lap car they don’t know if I’m
behind Ted or not. Tonight I couldn’t just dive bomb wherever Teddy
went. There was a couple times he actually gained ground on me in
lap traffic because a car would change direction and I’d have to do
completely different things. In some cases it pays to know the lap
cars. Tonight was not the case. You couldn’t just blow by them. They
were still running fast.”
Third place runner Johnny Benson Jr. was content with his third
after challenging for the lead and possible win. “It was a good
race. I started sixth and I got up to second there. We were just
starting to put a little pressure on Teddy and then the caution came
out. I kind of didn’t feel like I was in the track very good after
that. It took me a while to try and catch up. Then Chris and Teddy
got into lap traffic and I started to catch them but I couldn’t do
anything with them – maybe with Teddy if I was able to get up to him
but I wasn’t as good as I was in the first half, decent but not
quite as good.
“I have to thank Brad and Mike Lichty and PATCO Transportation for
giving me the opportunity to come do this and all the ISMA people. I
tell you they are just great. To come to this Arute-owned track with
such a great history is a real pleasure. I really enjoy this race
track. It’s a great track and has great fan.”
The 50-lapper started with Christopher and Dave Duggan on the front
row but Christopher, after a dnf at Waterford, wanted to race and
pulled the Booth 61 out front immediately. Johnny Benson moved
quickly to second passing by Bob Magner and the 61 and 74 pulled
away from a Magner – Mike Lichty battle as Chris Perley glided up to
fifth by lap 10.
Benson was really pressuring Christopher just prior to a lap 22
Jamie Timmons spin that flew the race’s only yellow just as the lead
duo was greeted by some heavy traffic.
As the 2010 Seekonk winner stated, Benson lost momentum after that
restart and never really regained it. Within two laps Perley was by
Benson and heading for Christopher. Now the two masters in different
race divisions became the focal point for the remainder of the race
while battles set up behind between Benson, Wood, newcomer to the
track, Timmy Jedrzejek and Mike Lichty.
Christopher and Perley met with a very racy crowd of Dan Lane, Eddie
Witkum Jr. and Ben Seitz ahead just shy of the 10 to go mark that
had the crowd holding their breath on every move. Perley tried
inside and out on the 61 as TC tried to get by Lane and Seitz after
passing Witkum. Finally off turn four with seven to go, Perley
picked the lane and passed around Christopher and Seitz as Lane
still remained ahead.
The lead duo of Perley and Christopher broke free of traffic by lap
48, but it was too late for TC to catch the Rowley Rocket.
Christopher, Benson, Jedrzejek and 2010 ISMA champ Russ Wood
completed the top five.
Timmy “J” was more than pleased with his finish after a bad
inaugural ride at Waterford in the Soule 32. “This is redemption I
guess after Waterford and feeling lousy leaving the track after what
happened. This feels nice to reward these guys after all their hard
work with a good finish. The car didn’t start out real good, but it
started picking up. We just kept coming and consistently started
knocking a car off here and there. When up to fourth I thought I
might have a shot at Benson. We came into lap traffic and it just
got bobbled up. I didn’t want to throw away what we had and I didn’t
want to do anything silly and cost either one of us or a lap car a
good position. Benson got the run on the outside and cleared the car
before I did so I let him go. We’re pleased to go home fourth and
congratulations to Chris and the rest of the gang who finished top
three. This is the first time I’ve seen this track and only the
second time I’ve run with these guys and I couldn’t be more pleased
with the results. These guys are A-1 with their preparation with the
car. It’s my job to steer it and give some input on making it go
faster. I don’t have any complaints about the workmanship on this
car. It’s second to none.”
Russ Wood commented after his fifth place. “ I might have had a
third but I don’t think I made the right choices in lap traffic and
I fell back a little bit. All in all we weren’t bad but Chris and
Teddy were awesome. We were close but just ended up fifth. We’ll
take it. We’re in one piece and this is certainly better than
Waterford. Hope everyone is happy with this one and we’ll move on to
the next race.”
Mike Lichty, Joey Scanlon, Justin Belfiore, Bob Magner and Rob
Summers finished up in the top ten in a very competitive race that
saw a majority of the starters still running a the end when the
checkers flew just after 9 pm.
Summary ISMA Event #2 June 28 Stafford Carquest Xtreme Tuesday
Heat 1: Ted Christopher, Bob Magner, Timmy Jedrzejek, Jeff Locke,
Eric Lewis, Eddie Witkum Jr., Chris deRitis, Jon McKennedy
Heat 2: Ben Seitz, Russ Wood, Johnny Benson, Dave Duggan, Joey
Scanlon, Paul White, Dan Bowes, Eric Emhoff
Heat 3: Mike Lichty, Chris Perley, Jamie Timmons, Rob Summers, Mark
Sammut, Danny Lane, Justin Belfiore
Carquest Xtreme Tuesday 50: 1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Ted Christopher
(61), 3. Johnny Benson Jr. (74), 4. Timmy Jedrzejek (32), 5. Russ
Wood (29), 6. Mike Lichty (84), 7. Joey Scanlon (88), 8. Justin
Belfiore (98), 9. Bobby Magner (40), 10. Rob Summers (35), 11. Jeff
Locke (37), 12. Mark Sammut (78), 13. Paul White (16), 14. Ben Seitz
(17), 15. Dan Lane (97), 16. Jamie Timmons (27), 17. Eddie Witkum
(9), 18. Dan Bowes (18), 19. Dave Duggan (51), 20. Chris deRitis
(66), 21. Jon McKennedy (71), 22. Eric Lewis (28), 23. Eric Emhoff
(2).
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ISMA Stafford Xtreme
Tuesday Photos… by Jim Feeney 6/28/11
Russ Wood 29 and
Mike Lichty 84 started and ran the feature in the top ten. They both
went on to good finishes with Wood fifth and Lichty sixth.
Rob Summers 35
fights with Jeff Locke 37 for a top ten finish. Summers would end up
tenth and Locke eleventh.
Ted Christopher
61 has Johnny Benson closing in to try and take the lead, around the
20 lap mark. Benson didn’t have enough to make a pass.
On his charge to
the front Chris Perley 11 tries to get underneath Johnny Benson 74
coming out of the second turn. Perley got by Benson for second, just
shy of the halfway mark.
Timmy Jedrzejek
32 gets under Mike Lichty 84 as they battle for a top five finish.
Timmy J would make he pass on lap 31 and go on to a fourth place
finish. Lichty ended up sixth.
Ted Christopher
61 leads Chris Perley 11 into some traffic in the waning laps of the
feature. Perley would be the master of the traffic on this night as
he passed Christopher for the win with seven to go.
In the closing
laps of the feature Chris Perley 11 tries for the lead on the high
side of Ted Christopher 61, going into Stafford’s first turn.
Chris Perley 11
crossed under the double checkerds of starter Frankie Horvath.
Chris Perley in a
very familiar place, Stafford Xtreme Tuesday ISMA Victory Lane.
Perley has won this race five times.
Scroll down for candid shots
from Stafford by Jim Feeney:
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