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Friday, July 30, 2010
 
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Berlin Raceway
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Perley and Galedrige Win Open Wheel Spectacular

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by Lisa Walker

MARNE, Mich. -- The Open Wheels cars made their first appearance at Berlin Raceway and taking home the trophies were the cars of Chris Perley (ISMA SuperModifieds), Bradley Galedrige (USAC/WOMS Midgets) and Brian Wiersma (Engine Pro Super Stock).

The dual-sanctioned USAC/WOMS Midgets 25 lap feature rolled first with #23 Dave Troyer and #21 Tom Fedorczyk on the front row. Once the green flag was dropped the #29 of Bradley Galedrige took the lead while the rest of the field raced side-by-side and was pulling away from the field. With five laps in, the field had gotten single file and the #26 of Al Galedrige was slowly catching him. The first caution happened on lap 5, #97 Phil Rutledge spun between turns 1 and 2. This allowed A. Galedridge to catch B. Galedrige and the two of them put just over 11 seconds between themselves and the rest of the field Bradley Galedrige got the win and the rest of the finishing order was A. Galedridge, #6z Kim Hughes, Fedorczyk, 30 Doug Dietsch, #21 Dick Osborn, #5 Dan VanderMolen, #22 Aaron Shroad, Troyer and Rutledge.

The #1 of Brian Wiersma and #18 Denny Anderson brought the Engine Pro Super Stocks to the green flag and while Wiersma took off with the lead, the battle to watch was between the #12 of Josh Slade and #26 Chris Muyskens for 9th. The first caution of the night came out on lap 11 when #5 Ray VanAllsburg spun on the frontstretch. With VanAllsburg to the back, #44 Brian VanZalen moved up to second and he was on the front row for the double file restart. VanZalen found himself with the lead, but three laps later, caution was out again. Muyskens spun on the frontstretch and involved in the incident were the cars of #15 Mat McClarren, #F1 Randy Veldman and #10 Bob Spencer. Once the race was restarted, leaders VanZalen and Wiersma raced side-by-side for a number of laps and while Wiersma was scored as the leader, VanZalen was still there challenging. VanAllsburg brought out the last caution of the night when he spun on the backstretch and this time the restart was single file. VanZalen couldn’t catch Wiersma again, though. Wiersma got the win and the rest of the top ten were VanZalen, #8 Billy Eppink, #55 Dave Lake, Anderson, #98 Bob Bliss, Spencer, #76 Warren Speet, #9 Justin Ryan and #77 Andrew Nylaan.

The ISMA SuperModifieds were the last to run and #44 Bobby Haynes, Jr. and #9 Danny Lane lead the field to the green flag for their 50 lap feature. The cars were just coming around to take their second lap when a wreck in turns 3 & 4 with #21 Johnny Benson and #92 Larry Lehnert resulted in the Benson car on fire. The fire was quickly extinguished and after a red flag for clean up, the race was restarted and #78 Mark Sammut swiftly established himself as the leader. The #11 of Chris Perley, who was going for his fifth win at Berlin Raceway, had made his way up to third by lap 9 and then took second on lap 14. The second caution came out on lap 32, the #9 of Danny Lane spun on the backstretch. This bunched the field back up, putting Perley on Sammut’s bumper. It only took Perley four laps to get around Sammut and once he was clear, he took off and found himself in lapped traffic. The #41 of Mike Ordway, Jr. brought out the third caution of the night when his machine stopped on the front stretch. This set up a nine-lap shootout, but Sammut was unable to do anything with Perley. Perley go the win and the rest of the top ten were Sammut, #84 Mike Lichty, #29 Russ Wood, Haynes, #35 Jeff Holbrook, #05 Jeff Abold, #97 Rob Summers, #5 Vern Romanoski and #95 Craig Rayvals.

Coming up at Berlin Raceway is the 2-day ASA Late Model Weekend. Starting with Friday, June 19 presented by Kowalski will feature the Coors Light Late Models running 75 laps, the Engine Pro Super Stocks going 50 laps and the Young Guns. It’s also $1.00 Beer & Hot Dogs night! Tickets are $10 for adults and 12 & under are free. Pit passes for those 14 and over are $25. Stick around for Saturday when the ASA Late Model North Series takes the track for 100 laps. Joining them will be the Kerkstra Services Pro Stocks and Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinders; there will also be a pre-race ASA autograph session. Tickets will be $15 for adults and $5 for kids 6-12 with those 5 and under free. A 2-day package price is also available for adults for just $20. Pit passes for those 14 and over are $30 and a 2-day pit package is $50. Racing on both nights start at 7:00 p.m. and for more information, please visit www.berlinraceway.com


 
 




 
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