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REALRIDE STOCKCARS AND TRUCKS RETURN TO WILLOW SPRINGS RACEWAY. 02/08/2003 by: Realride.com Staff
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Rosamond, CA. The sight and sound of over 20 ASC cars and Protrucks (PT)
screaming down the front straightaway was enough to stop all pitside activity
throughout Willow Springs Raceway on the weekend of February 8th and 9th. For
weeks leading up to this first round of the 2003 ASC/PT Race Schedule,
competitors and spectators alike had been anxiously waiting for the close
ontrack battles that has become a trademark of this series. And judging by
the reactions of those in the grandstands, they weren't disappointed.
Race A (Feb 8) Finishing Order
Sunday February 9th: The great "Truck Massacre" took place as ProTrucks
stomped on the ASC cars. Despite starting from the pole, Stinnett's tires
corded early and by lap five, had fallen victim to Ed Fernandez (#00 PT). The
ASC spec Goodyear tires seemed to be a problem as the cars slowly fell victim
to the trucks which run on Hoosiers. The pack soon split into two seperate
groups with the trucks in the first led by Fernandez, Mark Cross (#33 PT),
Jim Swartzbaugh (#57 PT) and Don Cross (#41). The only car to break into this
Protruck stranglehold was Al Balding Jr (#15X) in his ASC-X Ford Mustang.
Spectators were treated to an exciting show as the cars and trucks battled
each other through every corner of the 2.5 mile road course. At mid-race, a
very high speed incident at Turn Nine involving Nathan Swartzbaugh (#54 PT)
had everybody holding their breath until the dust settled and he emerged
unhurt, once again a testament to the safety of these tube-frame racers.
Leading in the ASC battle was Scott Rueschenberg (Mesa, AZ- #15 ASC Chevy
Monte Carlo) followed by Steve Carvajal (Anthony, NM- #99 ASC Sundance Racing
Chevy Monte Carlo), Nelson Garrison (AZ- #57 ASC-X Chevy Monte Carlo) and
Manuel Gil Del Real (AZ- #27 ASC Ford Taurus) who were all busy in a pack
battling tooth and nail throughout the entire race. A second behind, the
Arnheiter brothers demonstrated sibling rivalry at it's best on the race
track. Mike Arnheiter (Los Alamitos, CA- #03 ASC Buick Regal) spent most of
the race hounding younger brother Dave (Los Alamitos, CA- #33 ASC Ford
Thunderbird) until the second last lap when they came upon Stinnett's
struggling car. Coming out of Turn Nine, the ASC cars drag raced three
abreast into Turn One where the older Arnheiter was able to use momentum and
traffic to emerge in front. As a final payback, younger brother Dave was
reinstated in third as Mike was disqualified at the post-race impound scales.
But perhaps the most telling sign of how close the racing was came at the
checquered flag when almost all the cars finished on the same lap, still
tightly bunched. In the end, it was Rueschenberg who crossed the finish line
first in ASC, with Carvajal a close second. However, in post race impound,
Rueschenberg was disqualified for running on unmarked tires, giving Carvajal
his first ASC win.
Race B (Feb 9) Finishing Order
Round two of the "ASC/PT Wars" will be on March 7-9 at California Speedway in
Fontana, CA where the trucks and cars will be running the professional
sportscar oval/infield circuit. For more information about ASC, visit the
website at:Ascracing.com
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