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PINKOWSKY
POCKETS SECOND WIN, STRENGTHENS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD
By Bob Kehoe
PORTLAND, OR (July 6, 2001)
"Tiger" Tom Pinkowsky of Vancouver, WA kept his cool ahead of a hard
charging Richard Whiteman to score his second main event win of the season in the NASCAR
Grand American Modified Division at the Portland Speedway Friday night. In doing so,
Pinkowsky strengthened his lead over Don Jenner, also of Vancouver, in the overall points
standings in the Grand American Modified drivers championship. Finishing in second
place behind Pinkowsky was Richard Whiteman of Tigard, OR, while Jenner came home in the
third position. Fourth and fifth, respectively, went to Dan Fox of Scappoose, OR and Ray
Elwess of Portland, OR.
In the evenings other racing
action, Brad "The Tornado" Tanner of Clackamas, OR drove to a convincing win in
the NASCAR Shortrack Sportsman 30-lap main event ahead of his father Jody Tanner, who
finished second. The feature win for the NASCAR Street Stocks went to Dave Cannon of
Portland, OR for his first big victory of the season, while Figure 8 veteran Dan
Cherington of Vancouver, WA also recorded a main event win. The Bomber Division victor was
Jeremy Brookshire.
In the evenings other Grand American
Modified action, Eric Sayre of Vancouver, WA set a fast lap during qualifying with a time
of 16.530 seconds on the Speedways 1/3rd mile clay oval. The Divisions
two Heat Races were won by Richard Whiteman and Dan Fox, while Don Jenner cruised to
victory in the Trophy Dash.
Starting from the fifth row alongside
Eric Sayre, Pinkowsky used his veteran skills wisely in avoiding trouble during two
separate incidents in the very early going of the 35-lap. The initial caution came out on
the first lap as Dan Fox was mounting a charge on the lead cars of Eddie Farness and Dan
Obrist. Fox slipped slightly in Turn 3 and several cars made contact while trying to avoid
trouble. During the yellow flag period, Dan Obrist had to make a call to the pits for a
mechanical malfunction, but was able to return to the track.
On the restart, Farness led the cars
of Sonny Modaff, Pinkowsky, Eric Sayre and Curt Zelmer. Over the next lap, Modaff,
Pinkowsky and Sayre were able to get around Farness. The next caution came on lap 5, when
Sayre and Modaff made contact in Turn 2. The order on the next restart was Sayre,
Pinkowsky, Whiteman and Gary Morris. Two laps later, Sayre spun into the infield in Turn
2, turning the lead over to Pinkowsky.
From that point forward, and despite
two more short caution periods, Pinkowsky drove a textbook race to hold his lead to the
checkered flag. It was far from an easy win, as Richard Whiteman pressured Pinkowsky the
entire distance. Meanwhile, an exciting race for third place involved the cars of Gary
Morris, Don Jenner, Dan Fox and Ray Elwess. With two laps remaining, Morris was forced to
retire due to a broken rear axle.
Though a string of consistent finishes
have moved Pinkowsky to the top of the points lead, he and his crew were especially happy
for their second win. "I told the guys we needed a win going into tonights
race," he said. "Weve been consistent all year and hopefully we can keep
doing it the rest of the way."
In the NASCAR Shortrack Sportsman
Division, the family duo of Brad and Jody (son and father, respectively) finished one-two
in their 30-lap Feature Event ahead of Martin Stanwood, Andy Church and Darrell Smith. 14
cars started the event, with Jody Tanner and Mike Graham making up the front row. The
order through the first six laps was Graham, Tanner, Scott Winebarger and Church. A little
farther back, a race for fifth position was taking place between Brad Tanner, Darrell
Smith and Trevor Brotherton. A caution flag for debris appeared on lap 7, just as Jody
Tanner had moved around Graham to take the lead. The cars had to realign for the restart,
which put Graham back into the lead, however briefly. On lap 9 Grahams car went high
in T1 and Jody Tanner was able to take advantage to move into the first position. In the
meantime Brad Tanner, whose car always works well in the high groove, had worked his way
to third ahead of Winebarger. Keeping his momentum going strong, Brad Tanner swept into
the lead position on lap 11 and began pulling away from the other cars. Graham fell back
due to a flat tire.
Another yellow came on lap 15 when the
cars of Doug Mitchell and Jay Estes came together on the front stretch. Brad Tanner led
the restart ahead of dad Jody, Church, Smith, Martin Stanwood and Brad Stanwood. By lap 25
the Tanners opened up a slight gap over the third place car of Martin Stanwood, who had
gotten around Church and Smith. The order remained the same to the finish. "We had a
few problems with the car during the night," Tanner said afterwards. "But the
crew worked hard and the car was working awesome on the outside."
In other Sportsman action, fast time
was set by Trevor Brotherton and the Heat races were won by Jody Tanner and Scott
Winebarger. Martin Stanwood drove to victory in the Trophy Dash.
In the ultra-competitive NASCAR Street
Stock Division, Dave Cannon of Portland performed a rare feat by leading from the drop of
the green flag to the checkered in the 30-lap main event. He started on the inside of the
front row alongside the lone pickup of Pat Schwartzkopf. Up to the first caution period on
lap 8 (for debris) the race order was Cannon, Schwartzkopf, Jeff Brookshire, Brian
Overturf and Chris Schlaht.
The next yellow occurred on lap 11
when the cars of Herb Thomas, Overturf and Tanner came together in Turn One. The order on
the restart remained Cannon and Schwartzkopf, followed by Schlat, Scott Puncochar and
Dennis Krohling. Two laps later Schlat fell off the pace, while a charging Puncochar
worked around Schwartzkopf. Another short caution came out on lap 17, with the restart
order Cannon, Puncochar, Schwartzkopf, Curt Nusom and Dan Harris. Puncochar was now
putting a lot of heat on Cannon, but just couldnt find a safe lane around. It all
came down to a last lap effort by Puncochar when a lapped car came into play in Turns 3
and 4. But a determined Cannon muscled around the outside of the traffic and held on for
the exciting win over Puncochar. Harris finished in the third position, followed by
Schwartzkopf and Dustin Wilkinson. "I tried to run the low line all night,"
Cannon said. "Its (the competition) is real tough out here."
Tracy Jones and Don Dean were able to
start the Street Stock A Main due to their one-two finish in the B Main race. Street Stock
Heat Race winners were Brad Tanner, Herb Thomas, Dan Harris and Brian Puncochar. Harris
also won the Trophy Dash.
Figure 8 Division veteran Dan
Cherington padded his points lead by driving to victory in the 20-lap feature race, but
traded the lead several times with Kelly Nace, who finished in the runner-up slot. Joe
Cherington was fourth, followed by John Mayfield. Figure 8 Heat Race winners were Joe
Cherington and Mayfield, and the Trophy Dash was won by Nace.
The Bomber Division events were
dominated by Jeremy Brookshire, who won both the Trophy Dash and the Main Event. The other
finishers were Danny ONeil, Randy Ashley and David Ballas, in that order.
The next scheduled event for the
Portland Speedways weekly NASCAR Friday "Bud Bowl" is the "Budweiser
100" on Friday, July 13. The evening action will include a 100-lap feature race for
the NASCAR Grand American Modifieds, plus Shortrack Sportsman and Micro Sprints. Ticket
prices are $10 for adults, $5 for juniors (11-17), and kids 10 and under are free. For all
NASCAR Friday "Bud Bowl" events, front gates will open at 5:00 p.m., with racing
beginning at 7:00 p.m.
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