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Berlin Raceway's annual driver awards banquet presented
by Van Manen Petroleum Group, AAA Michigan and J-Tech
honored the season's champions and award winners Friday
night at the Pinnacle Center in Hudsonville. Three
first-time champions headlined the awards presentation,
which was dedicated to the memory of the late Coors
Light Late Model Lee Anderson and recognized 49 drivers
in the four racing divisions for their points finishes
and other accomplishments. The raceway's annual Hall of
Fame induction ceremonies completed the evening.
Tom Thomas, of Grandville, defended his Coors Light Late
Model championship on the strength of eight race
victories. The 34-year-old 15-year Berlin Raceway
veteran claimed the crown easily, with a 270-point
margin over second-place Terry VanHaitsma. No other
driver in the division won more than two races during
the 19-race campaign. Thomas remains the top driver in
Berlin Raceway's top division after finishing between
third and fifth place in every season from 1998 through
2005.
Holland's Mike Bursley, a 24-year-old in his seventh
season of Berlin racing, used a division-high six
victories to launch himself into his first-ever Engine
Pro Super Stock championship after finishing runner-up a
year ago. Byron Center native Brian Tillema, a
33-year-old 10-year Berlin veteran, also followed up his
2006 runner-up campaign with his first-ever championship
in the De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock division. And
42-year-old nine-year veteran Andy Stormzand of Lowell
bettered his third-place finish from last season with a
championship in the Instant Cash Advance Sportsman
division.
The banquet presentations included $40,000 in points
fund money distributed to the top 12 drivers in each of
the four racing divisions, each of whom also received a
trophy or plaque for their accomplishment. In addition
to the 7-foot-tall champions trophies, the four division
champions each received a gold championship ring from
Glen Sironen of Jensen Jewelers.
A touching moment during the evening came when the
family of the late Lee Anderson, who was killed in a
boating accident in July at the age of 33, spoke to the
450+ drivers, crews and fans in attendance. Lee's father
Denny Anderson thanked the racing community for their
outpouring of support in the four months since the
tragedy. He also thanked drivers Billy Shotko and Mike
Bursley for continuing Lee's dream by taking over Lee's
young company, Perfect Circle Racecars, and carrying on
Lee's vision; Nick and Janna Shotko for raising $35,000
for Lee's 3-year-old daughter Kaileigh's college fund
through sales of a memorial t-shirt; and driver Pete
Ruttan, whose race car was the first built by Lee, for
allowing Denny, a former racer himself, the "therapy" of
racing the last couple races of the season in his car.
The Anderson family received a supportive standing
ovation from the crowd.
The third annual induction ceremonies for the Berlin
Raceway Hall of Fame presented by Boyne Machine Co. were
held as part of the banquet. Joining the Mysliwiec
family (track founders), local racing legends John
Benson Sr., Bob Knight and car owner Harry Obie in the
Hall of Fame are 2007 inductees Gail Cobb, Ralph Baker
and Jimmy Meyer, all of whom were present at the
ceremony.
Cobb, of Ada, raced Supermodifieds, Late Models and
Sportsman cars at Berlin Raceway from 1966 to 2000. He
became the oldest driver to win a Berlin Raceway
championship in 2000 when he was crowned Sportsman
champion in his final season at the age of 63. He was
known as a tough, no-nonsense racer who earned the
respect of the entire racing community.
Baker was one of the premier Berlin Raceway drivers in
the late 1950s and 1960s. The Holland native began
racing modifieds at Berlin in 1957 before becoming one
of the first drivers to race stock cars at Berlin. Baker
won many races at Berlin before his career took him
traveling on the USAC and ARCA series tours in the late
1960s.
Meyer's career as Berlin Raceway's flagman spanned five
decades, from 1954 to 1997. Through those 44 years, the
Holland native earned the respect of drivers, car
owners, officials and fans for his authoritative and
flamboyant flagging style.
Masters of Ceremonies for the event were track announcer
Norm Jelsma and NASCAR MRN/Berlin Raceway WMUS race
broadcaster Jeff Striegle and included several videos
put to music to capture the scenes and excitement of the
2007 season.
2007 Berlin Raceway Awards
Berlin Raceway Champions
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - Andy Stormzand
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Brian Tillema
Engine Pro Super Stock - Mike Bursley
Coors Light Late Model - Tom Thomas
Todd Senneker Rookie of the Year Award
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - Brandon Wright
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Weston Jewett
Engine Pro Super Stock - Dave Lake
Coors Light Late Model - Nick Shotko
CARSTAR Best Appearing Car Award
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - Dave Cutler
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Brian Tillema
Engine Pro Super Stock - Pete Ruttan
Coors Light Late Model - Billy Shotko
Most Improved Driver Award
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - Garison Jewett
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Nick Bonstell
Engine Pro Super Stock - Billy Eppink
Coors Light Late Model - Brian Maxim
Most Popular Driver Award
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - Andy Stormzand
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Bruce Chase
Engine Pro Super Stock - Mike Bursley
Coors Light Late Model - Tom Thomas
Hard Charger Award
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - Garison Jewett
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Lee VanDyk
Engine Pro Super Stock - Bob Spencer
Coors Light Late Model - Tom Thomas
Rodenhouse Body Shop Hard Luck Award
Instant Cash Advance Sportsman - John Evans
De-Jay Slick Truck Pro Stock - Kevin DeGood
Engine Pro Super Stock - Pete Ruttan
Coors Light Late Model - Fred Campbell
Grand Rapids Press Unsung Hero Award - Mike
Blackmer
Grand Rapids Press Chris Bradley Crew Chief Award
- Ron Bursley (Mike Bursley)
Powder Coating Services Hardest Crash Award - Tim
Yonker
Scott Baker Sportsmanship Award - Maurice Davis
Engine Pro Engine Builder of the Year - Baker
Engineering
Racer of the Year - Tom Thomas
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