Marne, MI- The Berlin Raceway hosted the
second-annual, Rowdy's Revenge event on
Wednesday night, June 16. After a rainout on
Tuesday, all the big names including Kyle
Busch, A.J. Allmendinger, Chase Elliott and
Ross Kenseth returned for the biggest night
in the track's 60 year history.
The CRA Super Series last chance race was
the first event of the night. These cars
did not make the race by their qualifying
times, thus they had to race their way in to
the show; the top two would race their way
in and the rest would have to rely on the
kindness of a provisional. The #53 of Boris
Jurkovic and #04 Phil Bozell started on the
front row and had the advantage. Just as
the field took the green flag for the 15 lap
race, #52 Ricky Baker and #16 Kelsey Steele
spun in turn two as #11 Nick Bonstell took a
ride off of the backstretch and in to the
foam. The field was then reset and they
tried the start again. Once they got going,
they settled into single-file racing; the
only battle on the track was between the #78
Keith Herp and #190 Becca Kasten. The pace
of the race was slowed when caution flew
with four laps to go for debris on the
frontstretch. On the restart, the #15 of
Justin Ryan got a good jump on Bozell and
after making contact going in to turn 1,
Ryan skated past and tried to reel leader,
Jurkovic, in. There were not enough laps to
catch him, but he and Jurkovic both raced
their way in to the show.
Rowdy's Revenge 251 was the next event on
tap and it was a full field of 30 cars.
Local favorites #21 Terry VanHaitsma and
defending race winner #20 Brain Campbell
started on the front row and just behind
them were fast qualifier #51 Kyle Busch and
#25 Ross Kenseth. From the drop of the
green flag, Campbell was quick to clear
VanHaitsma and started to pull away; Busch
also made quick work of VanHaitsma, passing
him for second on lap two and setting his
sights on Campbell. The top 6 ran
single-file and the first battle for
position was between the #121 Robbie Pyle
and #10 Ryan Blaney. The #9 of Chase
Elliott was on the move early; after
starting 8th, he had made his way up to the
third position just as Busch closed in on
Campbell for the lead. Busch ran Campbell
up the race track on the backstretch and
took the lead on lap 13, however, Campbell
was not letting him pull away. He was
steadily making ground up on Busch and then
Elliott joined the battle.
Just as cars were starting to get put a lap
down by leader, Busch, the caution came out
on lap 19 for the spinning cars of #15
Justin Ryan and #84 Jay Niewiek in turn
three. All of the restarts in this race
would be double-file, so that put Busch on
the pole and Campbell on the outside. On
the restart, Campbell staying strong on the
outside, constantly challenging Busch for
the lead and a little further back in the
field, #61 Johnny VanDoorn was rocketing
through the field, cracking the top five
after starting in 12th. Back to the lead,
Busch, Campbell and Elliott continued to
contend for the lead. While Elliott was
putting the pressure on Campbell, Busch was
quietly pulling away. Elliott finally got
past Campbell on lap 38 and then he started
to reel in the leader.
Lap 43 saw the leaders stuck in lapped
traffic and that let Campbell and Elliott
close in on Busch. Just two laps later,
Elliott used the #90 of Tim Curry and Ryan
as a pick to get past Busch and take the
lead. Elliott started to check out on the
field, but a caution on lap 63 would bunch
the field back up. The #90 of Tim Curry
spun on the frontstretch and the Bozell
machine would also encounter problems,
coming to a stop in turn 1. The restart
came on lap 76 with just 18 cars on the lead
lap and the top four were Elliott, Busch,
Campbell and Kenseth. Elliott and Busch
stayed side-by-side, but after deciding that
the inside was the preferred line, Busch
dropped back and took that lane instead.
He still couldn't get past Kenseth, though,
and while the top two were slugging it out
for position, Campbell caught back up to
them.
Leader, Elliott, had caught the tail of the
field on lap 90 and he started to pick his
way though with Busch in hot pursuit. The
fourth position was also up for grabs with
#155 Chris Anthony pressuring Kenseth. He
almost had him cleared, but caution came out
on lap 102, so his progress was halted. The
field restarted on lap 111 and Busch wasted
no time tucking in behind Elliott and
sticking his nose to his inside. The pair
rode side by side for a handful of laps
before Elliott pulled away again, but Busch
started to battle back as they approached
the halfway mark, but it was Elliott who
would take the checkers at the break.
The field was restarted on lap 126 and
Elliott picked up right where he left off
and on the restart, Campbell slipped past
Busch who had restarted on the outside.
Instead of challenging the leaders, Busch
found himself trying to hold off the
hard-charging cars of Kenseth and VanDoorn.
Busch shook them off, but Kenseth and
VanDoorn had the most intense battle
throughout the entire night for the fourth
position. Anthony made his way up to join
that battle and while he and VanDoorn raced
hard, it gave Kenseth a small break. Lap
144 saw just the fourth caution of the race
for Niewiek and #120 Mike Bursley spinning
coming out of turn four. It was a quick
caution and the race was back to green on
lap 149. Busch went back to the lead, but
then the caution came out again for the #11
of Nick Bonstell spinning on the
backstretch. After a quick track check, the
green flag was back out on lap 158.
Busch got a great restart and had no problem
maintaining the lead. On lap 163, Kenseth
and VanDoorn found each other again and thus
began another exciting battle for fourth.
Kenseth would pull away on the backstretch,
but VanDoorn would catch him going in to
turn two. While they were battling for
position, Anthony and VanHaitsma were
waiting to see which line would move first.
All the while, the leaders, Busch, Campbell
and Elliott, were putting major distance
between themselves and the rest of the
field. Caution number 6 was out on lap 175,
#19 Brandon Watson spun on the backstretch.
Campbell got a good restart on lap 181,
but the leaders went back to single-file
racing shortly after.
Anthony resumed chasing Kenseth and on lap
184, he claimed the position coming out of
turn 2. Just ten laps later, caution came
out because Bonstell spun again. This gave
the teams a chance to perform live pit
stops. Notable drivers who took to the
pits on this caution were Kenseth and
Campbell. Campbell would restart in the
15th position. It appeared that that the
fresh tires might have been to blame for the
pile up coming out of turn four involving
the cars of #00 Andy Ponstein, Campbell,
VanHaitsma, Bozell and #222 Caleb Bisacky
and this would take Campbell out of the
race. On the restart (lap 210), Busch and
Elliott began to pull away from the field,
running nose to tail. The car on the move
was Kenseth, who was using his fresher tires
for all they were worth, but he was still
four seconds behind the leaders.
Lap 230 saw the leaders back in traffic and
that worked well for Elliott the last time
he was trying to get around Busch. They
both wove their way through traffic and a
handful of cars were still ahead of them.
Caution 9 on lap 223 for debris put a damper
on watching them make their way through.
The restart came on lap 238 and Kenseth
muscled past Elliott for second and just
after that, more debris was spotted in turn
2. With six laps to go, it looked like
Kenseth spun his tires on the restart,
letting Elliott get past get past. Trouble
for Bonstell again on that lap when he spun
and Niewiek piled in to him and while that
happening, there was another pile up in turn
4 involving Curry, #151 Alec Carll, #161
Ross Meeuwsen, VanHaitsma and Bisacky.
The cars would have just five laps left and
Kenseth was all over Elliott for second
leaving Busch just enough breathing room to
finally get the win at Berlin Raceway. The
rest of the top ten were Elliott, Kenseth,
Jurkovic, Anthony, VanDoorn, Blaney, #121
Robbie Pyle, #115 Joey Miller and Meeuwsen.
The Modifieds, who had ran their race during
the break of Rowdy's Revenge 251, saw #84
Mike Brooks and #78 Travis Eddy on the front
row. The field was quick to go single-file
for their 50-lap race... all but fast
qualifier, #97 A.J. Allmendinger. He was
showing his muscle early on, mixing it up
with #12 Brain Bergakker and #8 Billy Eppink
on lap 4. Allmendinger took fourth on lap 5
and then started reeling in #2 Kyle Jones as
Brooks checked out. On lap 12, Allmendinger
had made his was up to second and slowly
began chopping down Brooks' lead by
two-tenths each lap. On lap 21 he was at
Brooks' bumper, but couldn't seem to get
under him, however, he still had more than
half of the race go. The leaders were
coming up on slower cars, but before they
had a chance to contend with lapped traffic,
Allmendinger pulled even and then made the
pass on lap 30 for the lead. The first and
only caution came out on lap 46 after Jones
and Eppink spun on the frontstretch. This
set up a 4-lap, single-file shootout.
Bergakker was catching Allmendinger, but
there was not enough time. Allmendinger
earned the win and the rest of the top ten
were Bergakker, Brooks, Eddy, #15 Chris
Stearns, #6 Ben Kleis, #88 Matt Bainbridge,
#39 Bobby Murnay, Eppink and #25 David
Carter.
Next up at Berlin Raceway on June 19 is
Kerkstra Services Pro Stock Night featuring
the Kerkstra Services Pro Stocks, Engine Pro
Super Stocks, Burnips Equipment 4-Cyilnders
and the Great Lakes Outlaw Late Models.
Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors
60+, $5 for kids 6-12 and those five and
under are free. For more information,
please visit www.berlinraceway.com