Jun 22 2009

Spokane Best Package Award

During the PNSCA race in Spokane on June 8th and 9th, Bob Hallock donated $100 for the Best Package in any Super Class elimination round over the weekend. Our own Earl Cunningham had a .004 light and ran a 9.054 in the first round on Saturday to take home the cash.

It was great for Bob, a Super class racer from the Spokane area, to provide this generous Best Package Bonus. We also want to thank Lew McArthur, from the Spokane Pro Gas Association, for organizing the companion S/G and S/ST event and all his help on same weekend.  We all had a wonderful time, and enjoyed the racing at the new track.  We all look forward to returning.

Jun 09 2009

Spokane Recap

It was a great weekend of racing at the newly refurbished Spokane Raceway Park.  It began on Saturday as most of us rolled in well before the 1pm gate opening time.  But we just wandered past the empty ticket windows and found a place to park our rigs.

Blue Skies and Smooth Staging Lanes

Blue Skies and Smooth Staging Lanes

Jay Livingston and crew have done a miraculous job in an incredibly short time to make a really great facility from what was clearly a neglected track.  All the key pavement areas are brand new, including newly reconfigured (and much more dragster-friendly) staging lanes, a smooth return road (with a long sweeper as the last chance option), and a great new track surface.  The restrooms are all bright and clean, the people are friendly and helpful, and it was a pleasure to race there.  The only thing they need now is freshened pavement (and more of it) in the pits, and this just might be my favorite Division 6 track.

Saturday started late, with a 3:00 first call, but they were running us as fast as we wanted so we got three qualifying rounds in before eliminations.  Emily Williams claimed the #1 qualifying spot with a 9.053.  There were 19 cars, meaning plenty of bye runs to go around.  In the end it was Bob Woodruff claiming the victory from Earl Cunningham in the final around 9:30pm.  As an example of how well they cared for us, Jay and a co-worker, personally hand-torched the track from start to about 1000′ before the final to insure clean runs in a very chilly evening.

Bob Woodruff and Roger Harper in the Sunday Final

Bob Woodruff and Roger Harper in the Sunday Final

Perhaps the most notable event on Saturday, though, was the terrible pit scooter accident Roger Harper had.  He collided with a backing race car on his scooter and did a “wicked face plant” (I think that’s the technical term).  After the medics rushed him to the hospital he returned by cab to the track, thoroughly bandaged up and looking much the worse for wear later that day.  And to claim the True Grit award for the weekend, he went on to race (and quite well) on Sunday — bandages, bruises, and all.

In addition, Moe Trujillo had engine trouble late Saturday, and was unable to make the round 1 call.  He needed to replace his engine, even though as luck would have it, the replacement was back home in Oregon.  But family came to his aid and showed up with the engine — just after 2am!  Moe, Tom Gresham, and a host of helpers managed to get it completely installed by 4:30am.  Long night and a heroic effort by the team.  Their luck remained sour, though, as Tom Gresham had lifter issues on Sunday and also failed to make the round 1 call.  Tough weekend for the Oregonians.

Bob and Connie Collecting More Money and Hardware

Bob and Connie Collecting More Money and Hardware from Ed Hauter, PNSCA President

Sunday dawned a bit less windy and with fewer threatening rain clouds.  We got in two good qualifying runs, although many were too quick the first time out — thanks to a liberal application of VHT by the raceway crew.  Jay wanted to avoid a repeat of Saturday’s first round where there were some traction issues.  Mike Seekins claimed the number one spot with a perfect 9.050.  And once again, Bob Woodruff went into the finals, this time against the ever-resilient Dr. Harper.  Showing no mercy for an ailing competitor, Bob took the win, leaving Roger to lick his wounds, both literally and figuratively.

All in all, it was a great time, thanks to Kelly Young who took some great shots (used in this post and can be found here).  The next PNSCA race is a while off, in Mission, BC on July 25th, hope to see you then.  In the meantime, the Division 6 Lucas Oil Series race is this weekend back in Spokane, hope to see you there as well.

Jun 08 2009

Spokane Results

In his never ending quest to run away with the championship, Mr. Woodruff takes both ends of the double header.

PNSCA Power Punch Series
Spokane Race 5 - 2009-06-06
PlaceRacerPoints
1Woodruff, Bob96
2Cunningham, Earl75
3McKillop, Emmett64
4Gresham, Tom53
 Williams, Emily53
6Carlson, Kevin42
 Dearinger, Rick42
 Linne, Charles42
 Pessimer, Darla42
10Dylina, Emory31
 Hauter, Ed31
 Jewell, Jessica31
 Miller, Marcia31
 Nelson, Katie31
 Seekins, Mike31
 Wear, Scott31
 Young, John31
18Harper, Roger11
 Trujillo, Moe11
Total Racers19

Congrats to Bob for the win, and Earl for his runner up effort and for his .008 package in round one that got him an award for best package of the weekend.

PNSCA Power Punch Series
Spokane Race 6 - 2009-06-07
PlaceRacerPoints
1Woodruff, Bob96
2Harper, Roger75
3Miller, Marcia64
4Nelson, Katie53
 Seekins, Mike53
6Carlson, Kevin42
 Dylina, Emory42
 Linne, Charles42
 McKillop, Emmett42
 Williams, Emily42
11Cunningham, Earl31
 Dearinger, Rick31
 Hauter, Ed31
 Jewell, Jessica31
 Pessimer, Darla31
 Trujillo, Moe31
 Wear, Scott31
 Young, John31
19Gresham, Tom11
Total Racers19

Congrats to Bob for an impressive weekend.  And especially to Roger Harper who literally left the hospital (after a nasty scooter accident in the pits on Saturday) to have an amazing Sunday for a man covered in bandages and obviously in a lot of pain.