Sat & Sun - October 15-16, 2011 - Thompson Speedway, CT
- (World Series)
Chris Perley gives the thumbs up and
waves the checkered flag for his 5th overall World Series Win at
Thompson Speedway as he exits the Vic Miller 11 car (Miller clinched
the 2011 team owner Championship for 2011).- Photo By Jim Feeney
CHRIS PERLEY TAKES FIFTH
STRAIGHT WORLD SERIES ISMA 50 AND NINTH OVERALL AT THOMPSON
By Carol Haynes - ISMA PR
Thompson, CT – It wasn’t a
tremendous surprise to anyone when Chris Perley pulled the Vic
Miller 11 into victory lane on Sunday at Thompson Speedway. After
all he’d been there eight times before. His first World Series ISMA
50 win came on Oct. 15, 2000 and he’s only been out of the winner’s
circle at that Connecticut oval three times since. He only took
seven laps to move into the frontrunner spot from his 11th
place starting position. His complete domination of the
supermodified portion of the famous Thompson World Series is
undeniable, as the record books show, but Perley himself can’t quite
explain why.
He shook his head in victory
lane and admitted, “I don’t think the domination here has a lot to
do with me. Every time we unload here I just can’t believe it. I
just sit in the car and drive it. The car seems to love it here. I
don’t know what to say really. We don’t break down. The crew gives
me an awesome car. Thompson has been just great to come to every
year. I kind of wish we came here more often but I wouldn’t want to
take anything away from what we have right now. I don’t want to wear
it out. It’s just incredible. Happy to see the weather came out
great this weekend and all the fans who all came out to see us. I’m
happy my family made it too. It’s just that I have a great car,
great sponsors, great motors for a great track and it’s a great
day. Congratulations to my car owner Vic Miller on his seventh ISMA
car owner title. It was great to race for him when I could this year
and it’s been great every year. You just can’t beat all of this.”
Having an exciting run to finish
second was Raymond, NH’s Jeff Locke who got to lead one lap before
the 11 stormed by. Locke had some strong challenges, especially
toward the end of the 50-lapper from Timmy Jedrzejek, but he held
onto the runner-up spot. He said after the race, “This was awesome.
I have to thank Richard (Witkum). The car was really good. I didn’t
have a whole lot for Chris. I could stay with him but that was about
it. Congratulations to him and the whole team. They obviously have
this place figured out. I’m really happy to come home second. I have
to thank my father and my family for sticking with me. This is a
great finish to a pretty crummy year for us. I’m very happy.”
Also very happy was third place
finisher who finished up a pretty good year with his new car owner
Dan Soule. “This was a real good run for us. The whole team did a
great job today. We adjust yesterday and I hadn’t been to this place
in ten or twelve years. So we’re pleased with what we have as a
crew. We started off the race a little slow and I think I dropped
back maybe to tenth or so. Then the car started to come to me and we
weren’t so concerned about being fast at the start of the race but
we knew we had to be fast at the end. I thought Jeff and I had a
pretty good battle for a while there for second. I just couldn’t
hold it with him. I’d get there on those last couple restarts and
he’d just pull back around me on the next lap and then I couldn’t do
anything after that. Congratulations to Chris and Jeff for first and
second and we’ll go happily home to Ohio with third.”
Canadian Craig Rayvals had the
pole for the ISMA 50 and took advantage of the spot to take the
early lead but on lap 7 the 37 of Locke took over and only one lap
later Perley absconded with the point and the eventual win. Locke
would have to contend with a strong runner Jon Gambuti in his 14, a
former Cicconi-owned machine. Behind Jon were the likes of Rob
Summers, Rayvals, Mike Lichty, Johnny Benson, Jedrzejek and Russ
Wood.
Dave Sanborn, in the Lane 9,
flew the first yellow on lap 15 with several pit stops made in the
ensuing slowdown by Ben Seitz, Brandon Bellinger and then Johnny
Benson Jr. Benson had unintentionally tagged his own teammate Lichty,
cutting a tire.
The restart attempt brought out
another yellow when Bob Bond grazed the front straight cement wall
and was hooked out of the event. Ray Graham Jr. also parked the 90
and Louie Cicconi, driving the deRitis 66, another of the Aston, PA
driver’s previous machines, also called it a day.
Finally back underway, it was
Perley pulling away from Locke and Summers putting Gambuti back a
spot into fourth. The 11, which was on rails was ticking off some
16.6 second laps, but Chris wasn’t pulling totally away from Locke,
but not really threatened either.
At the midway mark, it was
Perley, Locke, Summers, Jedrzejek, Lichty, Jon McKennedy, Gambuti
and Witkum, working his way up from 23rd starting spot.
Just prior to lap 30, Benson
pulled the 74 pit side and a lap later, Summers followed suit out of
third. Overheating caused the demise of the 35.
The long, quick green run found
Perley well in command with Locke, Timmy J, Lichty and McKennedy,
the top five. Witkum and Wood were next in line trailed by Oswego
regular Brian Sobus, Mark Sammut, Gambuti and Joey Scanlon.
Yellow flew on lap 35 when the
28 of Bob Dawson puffed an ominous cloud which turned out to be just
water. On lap 40 Dan Bowes caused another slowdown and one lap later
it was Moe Lilje’s turn to drop the flag.
These last couple of restarts
bunched the field and although Perley pulled away cleanly, some
torrid racing ensued between Locke and Jedrzejek and Lichty and
Witkum, which continued to race end. At the checkered Perley had
done it again, picking up his fifth in a row with Locke, Jedrzejek,
Lichty and Witkum the top five.
Lichty, in his first ride at
Thompson in the car he’d taken to a King of Wings win at Oswego,
said of his fourth place. “For what we had all day yesterday after
bringing a new car that I’ve never driven here which is definitely a
fast place, we were out to lunch. I was better in the heat race
yesterday but the wing kept coming over center and I just adjusted
way too far on the wing. I wasn’t letting it come down enough and
that’s what killed us today. Our straightway speed was definitely
not there. But, the car was decent. We started out a little loose
but I think if the wing came down we would have gained more
positions. I just have to thank dad, Craig Reed, Dickie, the whole
crew and my beautiful car owner Raven Reed Racing. It’s the last
race and it was a bummer because now we have to wait five months now
to go racing.”
Witkum was more than pleased
with his fifth, which unofficially earned him an extra $100 donated
by Bio-Based.us as the Hard Charger. “It wasn’t a bad race for me at
all. After not running the heat race and starting 23rd,
fifth feels like a win. The guys did a great job. I have to thank
Howie, my Uncle Bob, Pete, Wally, Tony everybody just kept the think
in one piece and I had to do my job. So, that’s all I could get out
of it. We traded a little paint with Lichty battling for fourth but
that’s okay. He was a little bit better than I was. He was a little
loose off and I was tight off.”
Russ Wood, Mark Sammut, Joey
Scanlon, Jon Gambuti and Dan Bowes rounded out the top ten.
Vic Miller, whose 11 car was
credited with 7 wins in 2011 thanks to Perley and Lou Cicconi, has
clinched the ISMA Car Owner of the year title, his seventh. He said
briefly amidst the chaos of pits at tech, “That was a great run
Chris had here today. I finished up a good year. I wish he could
have run all the races this year, but we had a bunch of different
guys that really helped out like Louie Cicconi, Vern Romanoski and
Otto Sitterly, so it was a great year. We’re really happy. It
couldn’t have been better. And, it’s great to get a 7th
car owner title.”
In his hauler, Russ Wood also
acknowledged what should be his 8th ISMA Driver
Championship and giving his car owner Jeff Holbrook a runner-up spot
in the Car Owner division. “We finished sixth today and we did what
we had to do. Everybody did a good job and we’re just happy to get
the driver’s points deal. Congratulations to Chris and Vic. They had
a really super year. That’s about it. It’s over and done with and
now we relax. It’s a little odd to be the driver champion and have
someone else be the owner champion but it’s a team sport and even
though it’s a driver’s championship, this team is 100 percent behind
it. So it is what it is. Even though we made the sacrifice to go to
all the races, we did well and this is the end result. We’ll take
it.”
Summary ISMA Event #14.
Thompson Sunoco World Series
Heat 1: Chris Perley, Johnny
Benson, Timmy Jedrzejek, Craig Rayvals, Jamie Timmons, Ray Graham,
Jr., Dave Duggan, Brian Sobus, Joey Scanlon (dnf).
Heat 2: Jeff Locke, Jon Gambuti,
Russ Wood, Mike Lichty, Mark Sammut, Dave Sanborn Moe Lilje, Bob
Bond, Kody Graham
Heat 3: Ben Seitz, Rob Summers,
Jon McKennedy, Bob Dawson, Lou Cicconi, Brandon Bellinger, Justin
Belfiore, Eddie Witkum and Dan Bowes (last 2 dns).
ISMA 50: 1. Chris Perley (11),
2. Jeff Locke (37), 3. Timmy Jedrzejek (32), 4. Mike Lichty (84), 5.
Eddie Witkum Jr. (97), 6. Russ Wood (29), 7. Mark Sammut (78), 8.
Joey Scanlon (88), 9. Jon Gambuti (14), 10. Dan Bowes (18), 11.
Craig Rayvals (04), 12. Kody Graham (21), 13. Jamie Timmons (27),
14. Brian Sobus (79x), 15. Brandon Bellinger (02), 16. Dave Duggan
(51), 17. Moe Lilje (08), 18. Jon McKennedy (79), 19. Bobby Dawson
(28), 20. Rob Summers (35), 21. Johnny Benson Jr. (74), 22. Ray
Graham Jr. (90), 23. Bobby Bond (25), 24. Ben Seitz (17), 25. Dave
Sanborn (9), 26. Lou Cicconi (66)
ISMA Thompson Photos… by Jim Feeney
Chris Perley 11
on his quick move to the front goes under a top three running car of
Rob Summers 35. Perley would cruise on to his fifth straight
Thompson World Series victory. Summers race ended around lap 30,
when he dropped out of third and the race with over heating. - Photo
By Jim Feeney
Early in the 50
lapper Jeff Locke 37 and Mike Lichty 84 fought for position for
several laps. Locke would go on to finish second. Lichty was fourth
at race end. - Photo By Jim Feeney
2011 ISMA Drivers
Champion Russ Wood 29 races with Jon Gambuti 35 in the top ten. Wood
went on to finish sixth, while Gambuti was ninth. - Photo by Jim
Feeney
Joey Scanlon
battles for a top ten finish with race pole sitter Craig Rayvals 04.
Scanlon, driving for Bruce Budnick in his last race as a car owner,
went on to finish eighth, while Rayvals fell back to eleventh. -
Photo by Jim Feeney
Mike Lichty 84
and Ed Witkum Jr 97 race hard late in the feature. Lichty was able
to hold Witkum just behind him, to finish fourth. - Jim Feeney Photo
Tim Jedrzejek 32
moves in to try and take second place away from Jeff Locke 37. Timmy
J would try for a number of laps but Locke was able to hold on to
second. - Photo By Jim Feeney
In the waning
laps of the feature Mark Sammut 78 moves along side to pass Jon
Gambuti 14 to gain another spot. Sammut would get seventh with
Gambuti ninth. - Jim Feeney Photo
Chris Perley is
presented the winners hardware by a Sunoco rep, the race sponsor. -
Jim Feeney Photo
Chris Perley in
the Thompson World Series Victory Lane for the fifth consecutive
year and his ninth overall win of this race. - Jim Feeney Photo
Candid Photos From Thompson By Jim
Feeney.....
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