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Sweet, Smith, Van Haitsma rule
the night
Benson runs out of laps, finishes 4th
Six-time Coors Light Late
Model Champion Randy Sweet claimed victory for the first
time in a year, sophomore Terry Van Haitsma won his second
straight (and second ever) Standale Lumber Sportsman
feature, and 17-year Berlin veteran John Smith Sr. won his
first Engine Pro Super Stock race in two years Saturday
night at Berlin Raceway on Engine Pro Super Stock Night
presented by Engine Pro. A crowd of 5,276 braved the
chilly but finally dry weather for the show.
The Coors Light Late Model division ran a
double-length 100-lap feature to make up laps postponed
due to rain on April 24. The impressive field included all
the Berlin regulars as well as NASCAR Nextel Cup veteran
Johnny Benson of Grand Rapids and 3-time ARCA RE/MAX
Champion Tim Steele of Coopersville. The 32-car field made
for heavy traffic on the 7/16 mile oval, and it took
pole-sitter #1 Randy Sweet only 18 laps to begin lapping
the tail end of the field. Benson, who started in 31st
position after taking a provisional, moved up to 23rd
position by lap 20 and then patiently made his way up to
17th by lap 40. Meanwhile Steele, who started last in 32nd
by using a provisional, was not so fortunate, going a lap
down on lap 21 and coming into the pits on lap 32 with
handling problems.
On lap 35 the #82 car of Tom Thomas took the lead from
Sweet in a two-car battle that would last 100 laps. Benson
had moved up to 10th place by the half-way point. The race
was slowed by four single-car cautions up to the half-way
point, then on lap 52 a four-car crash between turns 3 and
4 involving #18 Lee Anderson, #21 Brian Maxim, #55 Joe
Mazie and defending points champion #12 Tim DeVos brought
out the red flag. Sweet regained the lead on lap 57 and by
lap 70 the two lead cars had pulled away from the field by
a half a lap. The other great battle on the track was for
fourth place between veterans #47 Fred Campbell, #11 John
Grega and Benson, a battle that lasted the final third of
the race. Benson got by Grega on lap 91 and then moved
around Campbell for fourth on lap 99. A final caution came
out on lap 99 for a spin by #32 Ross Meeuwsen, setting up
a showdown between the top six cars. #101 Joe Bush, in
third, had been the fastest car on the track the final few
laps and was closing in on the leaders before the caution,
but he was not able to get by Sweet and Thomas on the
final sprint. Sweet, of Kalamazoo, came home with the Fel-Pro
Trophy presented by The Federal Mogul Group sponsored by
Engine Pro for the first time in a year (his last win was
on May 17, 2003). Thomas finished second, followed by
Bush, Benson and Campbell. Just 12 of the 32 cars finished
on the lead lap. Benson won the Valvoline Hard Charger
award by advancing the most positions (27) from start to
finish. Bush retains the points lead over Thomas, Sweet,
#22 Brian Campbell and Grega.
In the Engine Pro Super Stock feature, a special
50-lap feature on Engine Pro Super Stock Night presented
by Engine Pro, 17-year veteran John Smith Sr. of Sand Lake
claimed the Clevite Trophy presented by The Dana Corp.
sponsored by Engine Pro for the first time in two years,
leading every lap from the pole position. A handful of
single-car cautions slowed the race early, but the hardest
crash of the event came on lap 43 involving #9 Nick Shotko
and #98 Bob Bliss between turns 3 and 4, bringing out the
red flag for clean-up. On lap 46, #14 Arendsen slipped off
the backstretch and into the foam barrier, and the
yellow/checker was thrown four laps shy of the scheduled
50-lap completion due to the late hour and falling
temperatures. Smith rolled to victory, followed by #1
Brian Wiersma, #5 Ray VanAllsburg, #13 James Haney and #76
Warren Speet. #71 Dan VanderMolen won the Valvoline Hard
Charger award by advancing 8 positions to finish 11th.
Wiersma leads Speet in the point standings by 34 points.
In the 25-lap Standard Lumber Sportsman division,
second-year driver #21 Terry Van Haitsma of Hudsonville
claimed his second straight Powerflex Trophy presented by
Hastings Manufacturing Co. sponsored by Engine Pro. The
hardest crash of the night came on lap 17 as #4 Nick
Gebben and #24 Lee VanDyk both hit the frontstretch wall
hard. #23 Chris Koslek was also involved. Both Gebben and
VanDyk were transported to the hospital for observation
and were released overnight. Van Haitsma, who started from
the fifth slot, won for the second time in his career
ahead of 17-year-old #15 Casey Berenbrock, #40 Dave
Cutler, #20 Dave Hull and #77 Andrew Nylaan. #89 Kirk
Meissner won the Valvoline Hard Charger award by advancing
13 positions from last starting position to 9th. Van
Haitsma holds a commanding 59-point lead over Berenbrock,
also a second-year driver, in the point standings.
Berlin Raceway will be back in
action next Saturday night, May 22, for a weekly show
presented by Van Manen Oil. Coors Light Late Model, Engine
Pro Super Stock and Standale Lumber Sportsman divisions
will compete. Tickets are $11 in advance and $12 at the
gate for general admission and $25 for pit passes. Gates
open at 11 a.m. and the first race begins at 7 p.m.
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