Wiscasset, ME - Kenny Wright bested a
talent-laden field to win the Wiscasset Quik Stop 150 for the Pro All Stars Series (PASS)
at Wiscasset Raceway. It was Wright's second win of the PASS season and he held off a
charge from Ben Rowe with two laps remaining to earn the $4,000 payday and creep his way
toward the top of the point standings with just two points races remaining on the PASS
schedule.
Bright sunshine and hot temperatures greeted the forty cars on-hand for Sunoco Time
Trials. Thirty-nine cars actually attempted the two qualifying laps and, to nobody's
surprise, Ben Rowe earned his 10th Sunoco Fast Time award with a lap of 15.110 seconds.
Wright was second fastest in the time trials, but more importantly, he drew the pole
position for the Dash for the Pole race. By virtue of his victory in the Dash for the
Pole, Wright earned the top spot in the feature event with Rowe, Larry Gelinas, and the
surprising Peter Oakes claiming the next three starting spots.
True Value heat races featured some spirited battles for position as Scott Mulkern, Russ
Hersey, and Johnny Clark claimed victories to put themselves in the feature. Consolation
races were won by Daren Ripley and Richie Deaborn while provisional starting spots brought
the total starting field to thirty-five. True Value 250 at Oxford winner Scott Robbins and
PTM Coastal 200 winner Scott Chubbuck, arguably the two biggest Pro Stock races in the
state, were both on hand and in the field of thirty-five to make this one of the toughest
fields of cars anywhere in the northeast.
When the green flag dropped on the Quik Stop 150 it became clear that Kenny Wright was
going to be a tough customer to deal with. Wright jumped out to an early lead and was
never really challenged by Rowe or Gelinas. A lap 42 restart allowed Rowe to lead one lap
but it was Wright's Newmarket Sand & Gravel Monte Carlo reclaiming the lead one lap
later and rarely looking back from that point on. Only six cautions would slow the event
as PASS drivers made a great account of themselves at a track that is oftentimes difficult
to make passes on. The top three of Wright, Rowe, and Gelinas were never seriously
threatened and only Rowe and Gelinas swapped the runner-up spot on several occasions.
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The final green flag run was a long one
as the field ran the last 63 laps without incident and Wright stayed about 1 second ahead
of Rowe the majority of the time. The lead would shrink as Wright passed some slower cars
but the margin returned as Rowe had to deal with those same cars. Overall, lapped traffic
didn't play much of a factor
until 2 laps to go. Wright got caught up behind Dave
Gorveatt who was fighting to stay on the lead lap. While Wright dealt with the slower car,
Rowe closed to Wright's bumper and even got a nose up the leaders left rear tire. At that
point, the leader did what he needed to do to make some.
"I knew Ben was coming and I had to get going
I didn't have a choice,"
commented a smiling Wright after the race. "I put the bumper to him (Gorveatt) a
little bit and once I got his attention he let me go."
That move would prove to be the winner as Wright took the checkers with Rowe just a car
length behind. Gelinas never left the top three all day and enjoyed his second top three
finish of the PASS season. However, when the dust had settled, it was the former Wiscasset
Raceway champion who had the right strategy and the fastest car to win the Quik Stop 150.
"The plan was to just keep it consistent and keep the rubber on it," said
Wright. "That was about all I had. Coming down to the end when you're running that
hard it's going to get a bit loose."
For Rowe, second place was good enough on this night for the point leader who has a PASS
title within his sights.
"I was points racing until about 30 to go," said Rowe. "When they told me
30 laps to go I thought I had something for Kenny. The problem was that when I stepped it
up he did too. Kenny's team has really picked up the pace here lately and it's always fun
racing him."
Race Notes:
- Rowe was sponsored by Mechanical Services and Superior Image and
Embroidery.
- Gelinas finished third driving Richie Dearborn's backup car that had
the colors of Chadwick-Baross on it.
- Scott Mulkern and Travis Khiel rounded out the top five.
- Scott Delano, a local campaigner, did make a nice charge from 15th to
4th before something broke in the front of the car on lap 46.
- Ralph Nason finished 6th after starting in 24th.
- Jim McCallum was on-hand but engine troubles kept him from attempting
to qualify.
Cautions: 6 Lead Changes: 2
eaders: (Wright grid-42, Rowe 43, Wright 44-150) |