Waterford Speedway - Supermodified

Photo By: Howie Wedge

Photo By: Howie Wedge
Shullick Wins at the Bowl
By: Carol Haynes
Dave Shullick Jr. took the Clyde Booth
61 out front at the initial green Saturday at the ISMA
season opener at Waterford. When the checkered dropped
50 laps later, Shullick was still in that spot for the
win. The Amherst, OH driver had to survive an unusual
number of yellows and reds along the way to his first
win of the season and his career fourth in ISMA.
Standing with him on the podium were his two nearest
challengers, defending champion Chris Perley and Lou
Cicconi, the August 2008 winner at the “Bowl.”
Said Shullick in victory lane, “The car was excellent.
Clyde and I talked before the race and tried to come
up with the right package. Earlier in the day we
weren’t really good. We hit it right before the heat
race. The car was even better than the last time we
were here. That means we are gaining on it. To come
back after a big crash at Concord last fall and be
this strong is even better. It’s really encouraging.”
The many restarts did not really faze Shullick.
“I didn’t know how far away the guys were on those
restarts. I just tried to be consistent; to not make a
mistake. I figured that I was on the bottom and if
they were going to go around me, it was going to be on
the top. I think we were running good enough to
prevent that. I just went as hard as I could really.
It was the longest 50-lap race I’ve ever been a part
of. These cars are made to be comfortable when we’re
going fast, not when we’re going slow. I’d like to
thank Clyde and Susan Booth and our sponsors. Now it’s
on to Toledo and one of my favorite tracks!”
Chris Perley was not surprised with his fight for
second. “This is what I figured was our main
competition was going to be and it worked out that
way. We had a great race with Woody - with everybody
actually coming through. Then with Cicconi. The car
was too tight. We were worried it would be too tight
and it still was. It’s the first race of the season
and we have a second out of the box. I’m really
happy.”
In third was Aston, PA’s Lou Cicconi who is back
full-time on the ISMA trail in the Wentworth 10. It
was also a long race for Liquid Lou. “I just raced my
butt off for 50 laps. That was it and I got third. It
was fun. I really believe if Dave had started in the
back he wouldn’t have won. His car was real good when
he was by himself, but he couldn’t run through
traffic. His car was unstable. If Perley and I had
started up front, they wouldn’t have caught us either.
That’s cool.”
Twenty-six supers lined up for the ISMA main with
Jamie Timmons and Shullick Jr. on the front row. A
heat crash left the Budnick crew scrambling to get new
driver Ben Seitz into his first main, but he would be
the first to exit as Shullick pulled away in the lead.
Just as the race began to sort out, a red dropped on
lap 8 which occurred when Chris Perley, Johnny
Benson and Dave McKnight were moving up through
the field. As the battle ensued, McKnight caught a
wheel from the Perley car and was hard into the wall
sending a careening tire into Rob Summers 97. McKnight
described the accident later, “It was just racing – me
and Chris and JB. We went down into one. I knew Chris
was on the inside and JB behind. Chris and I came
together. I climbed his wheel and that was the end of
it. I got turned and went into the fence. It happens.
I’m a little sore but otherwise all right.”
Attrition at this
early juncture also claimed Vern Romanoski, Eric Lewis
and Larry Lehnert. Shullick shot off on the
green ahead of Mike Lichty, Jeff Holbrook, Cicconi,
Russ Wood, Ordway Jr. and Perley. Lap 12 saw a
quick yellow for Danny Lane who resumed at the tail.
Restarts allowed challengers like Lichty and Cicconi
to close up on the Shoe II but not for long as he
opened up a slight lead in the clean air head.
Unfortunately laps 15-17 caused several delays and
losses. First Lehnert slid into the fourth turn tires
and wall as the 51 of Duggan spun and both were done.
The Jeff Locke 37 suffered a hole in the valve cover,
Jamie Timmons spun and third place runner Mike Lichty
experienced a rear end problem, which caused his
demise.
It was Shullick, Cicconi, Perley, Holbrook, Ordway Jr.
and Johnny Benson the top five as the race got
some green flag laps. Unfortunately Benson’s 21 shut
down on him just prior to lap 30 to bring out another
later. The cause was undetermined.
Cicconi and Perley had a shot at Shullick once again,
but the 61 glided away on the green. One lap later
Brandon Bellinger and Craig Rayvals had an altercation
and both left the field. Finally, with all the
opening day bugs worked out, the race went green and
it went quickly as it was evident that Shullick had
command but he’d been there before and had seen his 61
fail. This was not the case this race as he pulled
away from the battling Perley, who had taken second
after the last caution and Cicconi. Jeff Holbrook,
Mike Ordway Jr., Mark Sammut, Russ Wood and Bob Bond
remained on the lead lap as the field charged under
the checkered.
Holbrook, with three cars finishing in the top seven,
laughed later as he said of his fourth place finish,
“It’s nice to be able to run and look at the smiley
face on Chris’s fuel cell. You know you’re running
good when you can run with Chris. I’m happy. The car
was a little bit tight. I thought I might have had
something for those guys if we could have been freed
up a little. We all finished in the top ten.
Everybody’s happy. It’s a good start to the season.”
Young Ordway, who had new Holbrook owned mount under
him, was all smiles. “This is pretty good considering
we just finished putting the car together this
morning. Right out of the box it was pretty quick. We
battled a tight condition all day. We were real tight
in the feature. We’ll take a fifth for the first run
in the car. I told the crew after the first practice
that this car is already way better than the old one.
So we have a good car to work with.”
Heat 1: Lou Cicconi,
Jamie Timmons, Jeff Holbrook, Brandon Bellinger, Danny
Lane, Mark Sammut, Eric Lewis, Jeff Locke, Ben Seitz
Heat 2: Mike Lichty,
Johnny Benson, Chris Perley, Russ Wood, Rob
Summers, Dave Sanborn, Art Rousseau, Jeff Abold, Eric
Emhoff
Heat 3: Dave Shullick
Jr., Dave McKnight, Mike Ordway Jr., Bobby Bond, Craig
Rayvals, Larry Lehnert, Dave Duggan, Vern Romanoski
Waterford ISMA 50
1. Dave Shullick Jr. (61), 2. Chris Perley (11),
3. Lou Cicconi (10), 4. Jeff Holbrook (35), 5. Mike
Ordway Jr. (41),
6. Mark Sammut (78), 7. Russ Wood (29), 8. Bobby Bond
(25),
9. Jamie Timmons (27), 10. Dan Lane (9), 11. Dave
Sanborn (24),
12. Artie Rousseau (616), 13. Dave Duggan (51), 14.
Craig Rayvals (95), 15. Brandon Bellinger (02),
16. Johnny Benson (21), 17. Jeff Abold (05),
18. Mike Lichty (84), 19. Larry Lehnert (92), 20. Eric
Lewis (28), 21.Jeff Locke (37), 22. Dave McKnight
(94), 23. Rob Summers (97), 24. Vern Romanoski (5),
25. Eric Emhoff (2), 26. Ben Seitz (88).
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2010
Truck Schedule
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02/12 |
Daytona - #95
S - 9th F - 8th
Led 8 laps |
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03/06 |
Atlanta |
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03/27 |
Martinsville - #15
S - 9th F - 5th |
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04/02 |
Nashville |
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05/02 |
Kansas - #15
S - 13th F - 5th
Led 7 Laps |
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05/14 |
Dover - #15
S - 4th F - 10th |
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05/21 |
Lowes |
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06/04 |
Texas - #18
S - 13th F - 10th |
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06/12 |
MIS |
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07/11 |
Iowa |
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07/16 |
Gateway |
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07/23 |
Indy |
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07/31 |
Pocono |
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08/07 |
Nashville |
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08/14 |
Darlington |
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08/18 |
Bristol |
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08/27 |
Chicagoland |
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09/03 |
Kentucky |
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09/18 |
Loudon |
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09/25 |
Las Vegas |
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10/23 |
Martinsville |
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10/30 |
Talladega |
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11/05 |
Texas |
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11/12 |
Phoenix |
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11/19 |
Homestead |
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2010
Nationwide
Schedule |
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02/13 |
Daytona |
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02/20 |
California |
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02/27 |
Las Vegas |
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03/20 |
Bristol |
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04/03 |
Nashville |
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04/09 |
Phoenix |
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04/17 |
Texas |
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04/24 |
Talladega |
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04/30 |
Richmond |
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05/07 |
Darlington |
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05/15 |
Dover |
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05/29 |
Lowes |
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06/05 |
Nashville |
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06/12 |
Kentucky |
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06/26 |
Loudon |
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07/02 |
Daytona |
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07/09 |
Chicago |
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07/17 |
Gateway |
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07/24 |
Indy |
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07/31 |
Iowa |
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08/07 |
Watkins Glen |
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08/14 |
MIS |
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08/20 |
Bristol |
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08/29 |
Montreal |
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09/04 |
Atlanta |
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09/10 |
Richmond |
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09/25 |
Dover |
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10/02 |
Kansas |
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10/09 |
California |
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10/15 |
Lowes |
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10/23 |
Gateway |
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11/06 |
Texas |
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11/13 |
Phoenix |
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11/20 |
Miami |
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2010
Sprint Cup
Schedule |
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02/14 |
Daytona |
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02/21 |
California |
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02/28 |
Las Vegas |
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03/07 |
Atlanta |
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03/21 |
Bristol |
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03/28 |
Martinsville |
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04/10 |
Phoenix |
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04/18 |
Texas |
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04/25 |
Talladega |
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05/01 |
Richmond |
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05/08 |
Darlington |
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05/16 |
Dover |
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05/30 |
Lowes |
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06/06 |
Pocono |
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06/13 |
MIS |
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06/20 |
Sonoma |
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06/27 |
New Hampshire |
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07/03 |
Daytona |
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07/10 |
Chicago |
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07/25 |
Indy |
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08/01 |
Pocono |
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08/08 |
Watkins Glen |
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08/15 |
MIS |
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08/21 |
Bristol |
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09/05 |
Atlanta |
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09/11 |
Richmond |
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09/19 |
Loudon |
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09/26 |
Dover |
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10/03 |
Kansas |
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10/10 |
California |
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10/16 |
Lowes |
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10/24 |
Martinsville |
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10/31 |
Talladega |
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11/07 |
Texas |
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11/14 |
Phoenix |
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11/21 |
Miami |
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