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Source:
www.rivercityspeedway.net
Sepetmeber 1-2,
2007
by Mike Weber
Columbia County
Racing Association division leaders Jeremy
Martin, Celeste Hardesty, Curt Nusom and
John Nusom all solidified their positions
atop the point standings after notching
wins in the Reser's Fine Foods Labor Day
weekend stock car races Sept. 1-2 at River
City Speedway.
A late season surge
by Tricia "Great" Brittain of
St. Helens, who won Saturday's A main
and was third Sunday, has helped propell
her into the top-five of the sportsman
series. Scappoose drivers Bobby Morley
and Amber Smith had a night to remember
as they each captured their first ever
main event wins Sunday. Morley won the
street stock A main and Smith won the
women's race.
Martin of St. Helens,
took the lead in Sunday's modified main
after passing Vernonia's Doug Davenport
on lap 21 and he led the remainder of
the 40-lap race to post his fourth win
in the STC Racing Parts sponsored open-wheel
style racer owned by Sam Jeffers of Scappoose.
Earlier this season, Martin won the Baxter
Auto Parts Challenge - an eight-race series
with four events in St. Helens and four
at Banks and he won twice at both tracks
to win with 798 points, just ahead of
Portland's Marc Sayre at 777.
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"I've waited
12 years to win a championship and now
I might win two," said Martin, who
leads the CCRA modified division with
just one race left. "I couldn't have
won tonight without the help of my pit
crew - Morley, Dennis Blasier, Robert
Smith and Mike Harrison, because those
guys worked very hard to get the car ready
for the main after the transmission blew
up in the heat race, so they sure deserve
some credit for the win too."
Martin took fourth
Saturday, just behind STC Racing teammate
Dan Smith of Scappoose, who also had two
top-five main event finishes (3rd, 5th)
in the weekend event at the Columbia County
Fairgrounds facility in St. Helens. Gannin
Thomas of St. Helens, also had an impressive
performance as he won Saturday in his
Generation Transmission racer and was
runnerup Sunday.
Brittain led from
start-to-finish in recording her first
sportsman win in four years and second
overall in the series with her Quimby
Welding/Fast Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
Jon "Razor" Gillett of St. Helens,
had a season best second in his Camaro.
Brittain also notched a third Sunday,
behind Castle Rock's Doug Hurley and winner
Curt Nusom of Gresham.
"It was so
exciting to get my first win since 2003
and Jon and I sure had a good race up
front," said Brittain. "Unfortunately,
we didn't have much time on Saturday because
of the 11 p.m. track curfew, so I was
unable to say thanks to all my sponsors,
which is the normal procedure after winning.
It was a great win though and I have to
give lots of credit to my dad (Bud Fast)
and my husband Sam, who both work hard
on the car all season so that I can come
out and compete here and have fun."
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Hurley and Milwaukie's
Eric Lindquist captured B main wins. Davenport
and Clint Petty of St. Helens won modified
B mains. Street Stock B Main winners included
Neil Hardesty and Steven Harris. Morley
passed frontrunners Doug McVae of Scappoose
and Vernonia's Robert Williams, who collided
on lap 39 of the street stock A main and
led the last two laps to notch the win
with his McFly Racing/STC Racing Chevy
Camaro.
"It's great
getting my first win, the car was running
well and I'm having a pretty good season
for a rookie, especially since I've moved
up to fourth in the standings," said
Morley. "I didn't expect to win,
but I just happened to be in the right
place at the right time when the two leaders
crashed."
Gresham's John
Nusom started on the front row of the
street stock A main Saturday and led all
the way in his Bud's Auto Wrecking/T&T
Draggin' Wagons Camaro. Eddie Farness
of Sandy, Nusom's co-driver, was second
to Morley and the duo has nearly clinched
the title.
John's brother
Curt, was a double duty driver as he competed
in street stock and sportsman events both
days. Curt, 44, drove the same car that
he won the 2006 CCRA street stock title
with and he recorded two fourth place
main event finishes with the Tom's Auto
& Performance Machine Camaro.
"It appears
almost certain that John and I will each
win a division title in the last race
on Sept. 15 and I'm sure that it's the
first time in the speedway's 20-year history
that two brothers captured titles in the
same year," said Nusom. "We'll
always cherish this season and have some
fond memories too, but we've sure had
to work hard while keeping the cars running
well all year.
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I really didn't
expect to win a championship at the beginning
of the year, but I've had lots of fun
and I've won five A mains, which is the
most wins I've ever had in one season."
Hardesty of St.
Helens, won the women's main Saturday
in the Fast Lube & Oil Monte Carlo
for her seventh victory, which ties the
all-time mark for wins in a season and
she's aiming to break the record in the
season finale. Smith led all the way Sunday
in the Alliance Automotive Camaro, followed
by Hardesty and Kathy Griffin of Scappoose.
Mini Stock A main
winners included James Lutz of Milwaukie
winning on Saturday and Vancouver's John
Fordyce captured Sunday's A main. Brandon
Sayre of Portland won the Student Division
race and Sammy Wright of Vancouver, captured
the Micro Sprint main. Corey Esteban won
the PHRA Dwarf Car main on Sunday.
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