Post by mdnhavasu on Jun 17, 2011 5:40:53 GMT
Jimmy “LittleAnimal” Fishback topped his perfect Wednesday night by winning the firstIndustry Speedway main event of his career.
Fishbackhas won championships at other Southern California tracks during career, but beganthe evening without a main event victory from Industry Speedway. His perfect score allowed him first gatechoice and he wisely selected the pole. The defending Western States Champion made the best start and controlledthe lead through the first turn. He wasfollowed on the back straight by John “Mongoose” Marquez on the inside and Charlie“The Edge” Venegas who was trying to make the outside work. Fishback was in no mood for drama andsteadily increased his lead. Marquez securedsecond and Venegas dropped to the inside and hounded him throughout therace. Fishback was first to thecheckered flag, Marquez held off Venegas for a career-best second place, Shawn “MadDog” McConnell finished fourth, and “Flyin” Mike Faria was fifth.
Venegaskicked off the heats with a win over Marquez. Fishback passed Austin Novratil in the second heat and earned his firstwin. “Fast” Eddie Castro used theoutside to pass Faria to end round one with a victory.
Fishbackstarted round two with another win over Marquez. Faria Held off McConnell to win eventeight. Venegas defeated Novratil tofinish the second round with a win.
Marquezbegan the final round with an impressive victory over Faria. Castro beat McConnell in event 11 for hissecond win of the evening. Fishback beatVenegas after an excellent side-by-side battle to finish the heats as the onlyundefeated rider.
Faria andMcConnell finished the first semi one-two and transferred to the main event. Fishback made it four consecutive wins in thesecond semi and Marquez finished second to join him in the main. Venegas won the Last Chance to complete thefive-rider main event field.
BrandonLeedy won his heat and semi and then ran away with the victory in the SupportMain Event. Eloy Medellin finishedsecond, Carl Gazafy was third, and Brad “Ironman” Moreau finished fourth.
Kip McClainled the Support B Main Event from start to finish and collected the victory. Brad Russell was second and Paul Thorntonfinished third.
Max Rumlcontinued his dominance by winning the Youth 250cc Main Event for the third consecutiveweek. Nick Varner finished second.
Varner didn’tgo home empty-handed, though, as he led all four laps of the Youth 200cc MainEvent and took home the trophy. BrocNicol was second, Dalton Leedy finished third, and Michael Wells was fourth.
AlyssaSmith won the Pee Wee Main Event for the second week in a row. Tristan Britt was second, Keelan Venegasfinished third, Dominic Laney was fourth, Walker Calvo finished fifth, and JakeIsaac was sixth.
Joe Jonesand Matt Davis won both their heats and remained perfect on the evening bywinning the Sidecar Main Event. BryanMotis and Brandi McElroy finished second, Shawn Driggers and Missy Driggerswere third, and Dylan Beard and Steven Emas finished fourth.
The nextevent at Industry Speedway will be Harley Night. The evening will include a Harley parade andthe always-popular street-legal Harley Races.
RESULTS
Sidecar Consolation
25 – Rod Requejo/Gene Stone
22 – Dave Alexander/Trever Desherlia
SidecarMain Event
1 - JoeJones/Matt Davis
2 - BryanMotis/Brandi McElroy
23 - ShawnDriggers/Missy Driggers
5150 - Dylan Beard/Steven Emas
Pee Wee Main Event
31 - AlyssaSmith
11 -Tristsan Britt
43 - KeelanVenegas
19 -Dominic Laney
21 - WalkerCalvo
16 - JakeIsaac
Youth 200cc Main Event
333 - Nick Varner
98 - BrocNicol
222 - Dalton Leedy
214 - Michael Wells
Youth 250cc Main Event
308 - Max Ruml
333 - Nick Varner
Support B Main Event
316 - Kip McClain
319 - Brad Russell
124 - Paul Thornton
311 - Kevin Fife (nonstarter)
Support Semi Final
151 – Brandon Leedy
176 – Carl Gazafy
186 – Tim McGrath
333 – Mike Salyer
Support Semi Final (awarded)
153 – Brad Moreau
178 – Eloy Medellin
242 – Bruce Marteney
266 – Jonni Jade (non starter)
SupportMain Event
151 - Brandon Leedy
178 - Eloy Medellin
176 - Carl Gazafy
153 - Brad Moreau
First Division Heat Scoring 1 2 3 T
6 – Shawn McConnell 2 2 2 6
9 – Mike Faria 2 3 2 7
11 – Bobby Schwartz 0 0 R 0
13 – Nate Perkins F 1 1 2
14 – Eddie Castro 3 1 3 7
24 – Gino Manzares 1 0 1 2
25 – Jimmy Fishback 3 3 3 9
27 – Austin Novratil 0 2 F 2
41 – John Marquez 2 2 3 7
43 – Charlie Venegas 3 3 2 8
45 – Brad Pappalardo 1 1 0 2
66 – Jason Ramirez 1 0 1 2
Race Results
1: Venegas, Marquez, Pappalardo, Schwartz
2: Fishback, McConnell, Ramirez, Novratil(fell, remounted)
3: Castro, Faria, Manzares, Perkins (fell)
7: Fishback, Marquez, Castro (tape penalty),Ramirez
8: Faria, McConnell, Pappalardo, Schwartz(tape penalty)
9: Venegas, Novratil, Perkins, Manzares
10: Marquez, Faria, Ramirez,Novratil (fell)
11: Castro, McConnell, Perkins,Schwartz (retired)
12: Fishback, Venegas, Manzares,Pappalardo
Semi #1: Faria, McConnell, Venegas, Perkins, Ramirez
Semi #2: Fishback, Marquez, Castro, Manzares, Pappalardo
First Division Last Chance
43 -Charlie Venegas
14 - EddieCastro
13 - NatePerkins
24 - GinoManzares
First Division Main Event
25 - JimmyFishback
41 - JohnMarquez
43 -Charlie Venegas
6 - ShawnMcConnell
9 - MikeFaria
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Fishbackhas won championships at other Southern California tracks during career, but beganthe evening without a main event victory from Industry Speedway. His perfect score allowed him first gatechoice and he wisely selected the pole. The defending Western States Champion made the best start and controlledthe lead through the first turn. He wasfollowed on the back straight by John “Mongoose” Marquez on the inside and Charlie“The Edge” Venegas who was trying to make the outside work. Fishback was in no mood for drama andsteadily increased his lead. Marquez securedsecond and Venegas dropped to the inside and hounded him throughout therace. Fishback was first to thecheckered flag, Marquez held off Venegas for a career-best second place, Shawn “MadDog” McConnell finished fourth, and “Flyin” Mike Faria was fifth.
Venegaskicked off the heats with a win over Marquez. Fishback passed Austin Novratil in the second heat and earned his firstwin. “Fast” Eddie Castro used theoutside to pass Faria to end round one with a victory.
Fishbackstarted round two with another win over Marquez. Faria Held off McConnell to win eventeight. Venegas defeated Novratil tofinish the second round with a win.
Marquezbegan the final round with an impressive victory over Faria. Castro beat McConnell in event 11 for hissecond win of the evening. Fishback beatVenegas after an excellent side-by-side battle to finish the heats as the onlyundefeated rider.
Faria andMcConnell finished the first semi one-two and transferred to the main event. Fishback made it four consecutive wins in thesecond semi and Marquez finished second to join him in the main. Venegas won the Last Chance to complete thefive-rider main event field.
BrandonLeedy won his heat and semi and then ran away with the victory in the SupportMain Event. Eloy Medellin finishedsecond, Carl Gazafy was third, and Brad “Ironman” Moreau finished fourth.
Kip McClainled the Support B Main Event from start to finish and collected the victory. Brad Russell was second and Paul Thorntonfinished third.
Max Rumlcontinued his dominance by winning the Youth 250cc Main Event for the third consecutiveweek. Nick Varner finished second.
Varner didn’tgo home empty-handed, though, as he led all four laps of the Youth 200cc MainEvent and took home the trophy. BrocNicol was second, Dalton Leedy finished third, and Michael Wells was fourth.
AlyssaSmith won the Pee Wee Main Event for the second week in a row. Tristan Britt was second, Keelan Venegasfinished third, Dominic Laney was fourth, Walker Calvo finished fifth, and JakeIsaac was sixth.
Joe Jonesand Matt Davis won both their heats and remained perfect on the evening bywinning the Sidecar Main Event. BryanMotis and Brandi McElroy finished second, Shawn Driggers and Missy Driggerswere third, and Dylan Beard and Steven Emas finished fourth.
The nextevent at Industry Speedway will be Harley Night. The evening will include a Harley parade andthe always-popular street-legal Harley Races.
RESULTS
Sidecar Consolation
25 – Rod Requejo/Gene Stone
22 – Dave Alexander/Trever Desherlia
SidecarMain Event
1 - JoeJones/Matt Davis
2 - BryanMotis/Brandi McElroy
23 - ShawnDriggers/Missy Driggers
5150 - Dylan Beard/Steven Emas
Pee Wee Main Event
31 - AlyssaSmith
11 -Tristsan Britt
43 - KeelanVenegas
19 -Dominic Laney
21 - WalkerCalvo
16 - JakeIsaac
Youth 200cc Main Event
333 - Nick Varner
98 - BrocNicol
222 - Dalton Leedy
214 - Michael Wells
Youth 250cc Main Event
308 - Max Ruml
333 - Nick Varner
Support B Main Event
316 - Kip McClain
319 - Brad Russell
124 - Paul Thornton
311 - Kevin Fife (nonstarter)
Support Semi Final
151 – Brandon Leedy
176 – Carl Gazafy
186 – Tim McGrath
333 – Mike Salyer
Support Semi Final (awarded)
153 – Brad Moreau
178 – Eloy Medellin
242 – Bruce Marteney
266 – Jonni Jade (non starter)
SupportMain Event
151 - Brandon Leedy
178 - Eloy Medellin
176 - Carl Gazafy
153 - Brad Moreau
First Division Heat Scoring 1 2 3 T
6 – Shawn McConnell 2 2 2 6
9 – Mike Faria 2 3 2 7
11 – Bobby Schwartz 0 0 R 0
13 – Nate Perkins F 1 1 2
14 – Eddie Castro 3 1 3 7
24 – Gino Manzares 1 0 1 2
25 – Jimmy Fishback 3 3 3 9
27 – Austin Novratil 0 2 F 2
41 – John Marquez 2 2 3 7
43 – Charlie Venegas 3 3 2 8
45 – Brad Pappalardo 1 1 0 2
66 – Jason Ramirez 1 0 1 2
Race Results
1: Venegas, Marquez, Pappalardo, Schwartz
2: Fishback, McConnell, Ramirez, Novratil(fell, remounted)
3: Castro, Faria, Manzares, Perkins (fell)
7: Fishback, Marquez, Castro (tape penalty),Ramirez
8: Faria, McConnell, Pappalardo, Schwartz(tape penalty)
9: Venegas, Novratil, Perkins, Manzares
10: Marquez, Faria, Ramirez,Novratil (fell)
11: Castro, McConnell, Perkins,Schwartz (retired)
12: Fishback, Venegas, Manzares,Pappalardo
Semi #1: Faria, McConnell, Venegas, Perkins, Ramirez
Semi #2: Fishback, Marquez, Castro, Manzares, Pappalardo
First Division Last Chance
43 -Charlie Venegas
14 - EddieCastro
13 - NatePerkins
24 - GinoManzares
First Division Main Event
25 - JimmyFishback
41 - JohnMarquez
43 -Charlie Venegas
6 - ShawnMcConnell
9 - MikeFaria
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