WALL TWP., N.J. -- Danny
Bohn, of Freehold, and Malcolm Campbell, Jr., of Eatontown, won their first
respective Wall Township Speedway modified and Legends Cars features on Scott
Motor Coach Sales Night Saturday. Class champion Chas Okerson, of Freehold,
won the 50-lap sportsman main. Value Towing Factory Stock driver Gary Pein,
of South Amboy, and former street stock champ Dave Jennings, of Howell, also
won their mains.
Bohn won his career first
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series modified main by getting the drop on polesitter
Bill Weichert after a lap 11 restart. The Weathervane Service/Kevin's Auto
Repair No. 77b Troyer-Chevrolet driver went on to a .276 sec. victory margin
on the No. 55 RTE-Chevy of Steve Reed. Former INEX Bandolero driver Bohn
became the latest of three generations to win a WTS modified main. Brother
Mike, who won earlier this year, father Eddie and grandfather Parker have
58 combined feature victories dating back to 1951. Okerson, Jason Treat,
Kevin Flockhart and Bohn teammate/last week's feature winner Mike Carpenter
rounded out the top half of 12 finishers. Weichert, who split the 10-lap
heats with Dave Cranmer, salvaged seventh place.
Campbell ousted poleman
Whitey Kowalczyk at the start and endured 10 restarts to win his first career
INEX Legends Cars feature. The Brice NAPA Kickin' Motorsports No. 15 600
Racing- Yamaha driver went on to a 1.736 sec. victory margin on Dennis "D.J."
Macri when WTS officials, citing time constraints, halted the scheduled 25-lap
contest at 21 laps. Bruce Roslin, Roger Coss and Steve Stull completed the
top five of 20 finishers. Campbell, Roslin and Ron Poley won the eight-lap
heats.
Sportsman king Okerson
paid tribute to his late mentor, Ray Gastelu, of Jackson, after winning the
Sportsman 50. The McCurdy Well Drilling/John Blewett Auto Salvage No. 99
Scott-Kar/Chevy titlist ousted fast-timer Kevin Eyres and put a 3.854 sec.
victory margin on Charlie Kremer III. Eyres, Dave Green and Matt Przemielewski
rounded out the top half of 10 finishers. Seven-time defending titlist Okerson,
in victory lane, said that the Sportsman 50 will always be the Gastelu Memorial
to him. WTS management and the Gastelu family named the extra- length race
in Ray's honor 2001-05. Sportsman/pro stock/ modern stock master Gastelu
died of a pitside heart attack in July 2001. Current points leader Eyres
topped the class charts with a 13. 868 sec., 87.593 mph qualifying run on
the banked paved one-third-mile oval.
2005 Street Stock champ
Dave Jennings made his class comeback complete by edging Elliott Wohl by
.630 sec in their 25-lap feature. Jennings used his No. 51 Steve's G.S. Tire
& Equipment 1985 Chevy Monte Carlo to pressure and pass WTS first-year
full-timer Nick Gargiulo on lap 14. Wohl demoted former New Egypt regular
Gargiulo to third on lap 23 but ran out of time to catch Jennings. Jennings
said his No. 51 now has nine feature victories over the last four seasons.
He had parked his Chevy last year to drive Bobby Richards' sportsman until
last month. Gargiulo and Ed Mccarthy split the heats.
Pein won his second factory
stock feature of the season but has had his triumphs overshadowed by no fault
of his own. The No. 38 H&H Auto Wrecking/ Mike's Auto Center Tire Service
Chevy Malibu master had inherited his first win last month after post-race
inspectors disqualified the first finisher. Pein came from 11th starting
place to take the lead on lap eight after leader Danny Collamer and Gary
Weber collided. He then held off charging current points leader Vern McLaughlin
by .029 sec. on the 25th and last lap.
While Pein was taking
the checkered flag, fifth place Felix Ciattarelli struck McLaughlin's car
hard along the backstretch, sending the latter's car into an uncontrolled
slide towards the fourth turn. Medics and track workers spent 20 minutes
extricating McLaughlin, of Whitehouse Station, before sending him to a local
hospital for observation. Ciattarelli was disqualified for post-race rough
riding with possible further penalties to be announced. WTS officials also
disqualified Ron Lane on lap seven for disregarding their orders. Tom Fratesi
was also taken to the hospital before he could start his heat. Weber and
Bill Connolly took their qualifiers.
Racing activity turns
to the Wall Calabreeze Pools/Van Wickle NAPA Sunday Series on the one-fifth-mile
paved oval noon today. Racing stars of the future are to display their abilities
in Legends, Bandoleros and other scaled or kart-based racing vehicles.
The Sports Car Club of
America Formula Drift national tour makes their third annual stop noon Saturday.
The Circuit City-presented national championship may be decided on this
penultimate tour round.
Several WTS racers may
bring their cars to Old Bridge Township Raceway Park's Cruise Night, 5 p.m.
Sept. 11. The drivers are to have their cars on display and may take them
onto the famous quarter-mile strip for unofficial match races and tire burnout
contests.
All six WTS divisions
are to return for Fan Appreciation Night Sept. 15. Fans can meet their favorite
drivers and cars on the big oval prior to racing. The Wall Calabreeze Pools/Van
Wickle NAPA Sunday Series resumes noon Sept. 16. For more info call the track
office at 732-681-6400 or visit our website at
www.wallspeedway.com.
WALL SPEEDWAY SCOTT
MOTOR COACH NIGHT RUNDOWN
NASCAR WHELEN ALL-AMERICAN
SERIES MODIFIED
Heat Winners (10 laps): Dave Cranmer, Bill Weichert.
FEATURE (40 laps): DANNY BOHN, FREEHOLD; Steve Reed, Chas Okerson, Jason
Treat, Kevin Flockhart, Mike Carpenter, Bill Weichert, Don Neuls, Dave Cranmer,
Rob Schultz, Rob Schwarz; (DNF) Alan Creveling, Tom Farrell, Adam LaCicero,
Jason Willett, John Kopf, Richie Knell, Shaun Carrig.
SPORTSMAN
TIME TRIAL FASTEST (2 laps): Kevin Eyres, 13.686 sec, 87.593 mph.
FEATURE (50 laps): CHAS OKERSON, FREEHOLD; Charlie Kremer III, Kevin Eyres,
Dave Green, Matt Przemielewski, Andy Shelmet, Rob Gaiser, Alan Camp, Bobby
Richards, Ray Posik; (DNF) Elliott Wohl; (DNS) Ron Holmes.
INEX LEGENDS CARS
Heat Winners (8 laps): Bruce Roslin, Malcolm Campbell, Jr., Ron Poley.
FEATURE (21 laps): MALCOLM CAMPBELL, JR., EATONTOWN; D. J. Macri, Bruce Roslin,
Roger Coss, Steve Stull, Ron Poley, Don Neuls, Mike Fulton, Bob Baltera,
Whitey Kowalczyk, John Hugate, Todd McCollum, Mike Kennedy, Francis Cottrell,
Dan Roslin, Tom Catanzaro, Mark Tischler, Phil Fortuna, Bryan Gardella, Beth
MacFarlane; (DNF) Rob Vivona, Robert Geibel, Jr., Luke Marzano, Mike Stull.
STREET STOCK
Heat Winners: Nick Gargiulo, Ed McCarthy.
FEATURE (25 laps): DAVE JENNINGS, HOWELL; Elliott Wohl, Nick Gargiulo, Ron
Frees, Bob Boardwick, Ray Minieri, John McCormack, Rich Mongeau, Jerry Stanzione,
Gregg Miranda, Ed McCarthy, Howie Conk, Jr., Joe Shelmet, Bill Vanderveen,
Harry Schaefer, Charlie DiGiantomasso; (DISQ.) Shannon Mongeau.
VALUE TOWING FACTORY STOCK
Heat Winners: Steve Weber, Bill Connolly.
FEATURE: GARY PEIN, SOUTH AMBOY; ; Vern McLaughlin III, Bob Anderton, Nick
Shaw, Roy Farfel, Scott Dugan, Richard Petey, Joe Constandi, Joe Cooley,
Rob Breitigan, Doug Bates, Jr., John Lynch, Steve Weber, Ron Lane, Sr., Jason
Bundy, Stu Paer, Dan Collamer; (DNF) Mike McQueeney, Bill Connolly, Joe
Cristofaro; (DNS) Tom Fratesi; (DISQ) Felix Ciattarelli, Ron Lane.
NEXT EVENTS:
SEPT. 2, NOON:
WALL CALABREEZE POOLS/VAN WICKLE AUTO SUPPLY NAPA SUNDAY SERIES. Legends
Cars, Bandoleros, kart and kart-based racing on one-fifth-mile inner oval.
Free grandstand admission.
SEPT. 8, NOON:
SCCA NATIONAL FORMULA DRIFT PRESENTED BY CIRCUIT CITY. Email
info@formulad.com for details.
SEPT. 15, 6 P.M.:
FAN APPRECIATION DAY. Wall NASCAR WAAS Modified, Sportsman, RMP Modified
Affordable Division, Street Stock, INEX Legends, Value Towing Factory Stock.
SEPT. 16, NOON:
WALL CALABREEZE POOLS/VAN WICKLE NAPA SUNDAY SERIES.