Saturday, July 20, 2013- The unstoppable David McCullough (#39) of Glencoe made a triumphant return to GAW Recycling Enduro A-Division Competition on Saturday evening at Delaware Speedway with a solid victory.
The evening featured Crazy Car Curling and a Bone Stock Chaos Car race won by Shane Thomas (#8) of Ilderton. The inaugural Legends Car Invitational was won by Nicholas Ledson (#15) of Cookstown and the GAW Recycling Enduro B Division was won by David Rumble (#114) of Blenheim. The night also included a Ladies Bone Stock race, won by Tanya Moesker (#51) of Beachville.
The Ontario Legends Cars visited the track for a twenty-five lap feature. Steve Aubertin (#28) of Bothwell led the first three laps until Nicholas Ledson (#15), who finished won his heat, took the lead. Ledson went on to win the feature. Fred Jordan (#70) who finished also won, was unable to finish the race due to a collision with Jamie Marche (#66) of London. Duane Cinnamon (#14) of Stouffville finished second and Marche finished third.
Shane Thomas (#8) won the Bone Stock Chaos Car fifty lap feature. The first three laps of the race were led by Lloyd Mailloux (#13) of Strathroy until he was passed by Jack Van Herk (#07) of Mitchell. Van Herk held the lead until lap eight, when Jeremy Schindel (#22) of Delaware passed him to lead one lap. Kevin Lay (#5) of Windsor put his car to work and took the lead in lap ten as Schindel and Van Herk became locked together on the front stretch. Lay held the lead until lap twelve when Thomas finally took the lead and led the remainder of the event. Andy Jaffery (#9) finished second and Kevin Lay finished third.
Following the Bone Stock feature was a Ladies Bone Stock Chaos Car eight lap race. It was won by Tanya Moesker (#51) of Beachville. Michelle Douglas (#8) finished second and Tiffany Hoffman (#92) finished third.
David McCullough (#39) won the GAW Recycling Enduro feature taking the lead at the half-way point from defending winner Steve Book (#64) of Brantford. After the pass Book never truly let McCullough out of his sights. The turning point came on lap 86 of 100 when Steve Book closed the gap on McCullough and made an attempt for the lead through lapped traffic. Splitting lapped cars high and low, Book ended up on the lowside. Unfortunately for Book a car spun in front of him, forcing him to slow his advance. Once reset he found himself a full straight back from McCullough who would go on to win the race. Book settled for second, Barry Watson (#45) of Ailsa Craig finished third.
“I put it in a spot I normally wouldn’t but when you’re chasing someone as fast as Dave [McCullough] you make some moves you normally wouldn’t do,” said Book on his second-place finish. “It just happened there was another car going backwards down there. I had my eyes closed for a moment and did bounce off the inside wall a bit. I knew I couldn’t catch McCullough after that.”
“I’ve raced Steve clean for many years. He’s a great driver to race with,” said McCullough in victory lane. “It feels pretty good [to be here]. I want to thank the fans for coming out tonight.”
The top finisher in the GAW Recycing B-Division was Dave Rumble (#117) of Blenheim. Second was Tony Rumble (#04) of Blenheim and third was Kris Fairweather (#6) of London.
Crazy Car Curling, a first time event for Delaware Speedway, in which cars are pushed by a truck with the aim of rolling it closest to a target, took place before the races. The safety crew competed against the Whitworth Towing crew with the towing crew winning by landing their car closest to the target.
Racing will continue next Friday, July 26 with the Vintage Modifieds Amazing Value Night, sponsored by Ground Masters. The night will include a Classic Car Cruise sponsored by Hagatery Insurance at 7:00 PM, as well as features for Vintage Modifieds, 4-Cylinder Outlaw Modifieds, Coca-Cola Super Stocks, and Demar Aggregates Trucks. Gates open at 6:00 PM and racing starts at 7:30 PM. Full event details and tickets are available at www.delawarespeedway.com
====FEATURE RACE RESULTS====
GAW Recycling Enduro
POS. # NAME LAPS
1 A39 David McCullough 100
2 A64 Steve Book 100
3 A45 Barry Watson 98
4 A38 Derek McCullough 98
5 A07 Jamie Klumper 98
6 A777 Piet Blauuboer 97
7 A114 Al Hilton 97
8 A01 Jaden Chapman 97
9 A11 Jeremy Taggart 96
10 A156 Darren Thirkettle 96
11 A3 Rick Verberne 96
12 B117 David Rumble 95
13 A78 Gary Graham 95
14 A776 Rob Paff 95
15 A52 Randy Martin 94
16 A46 Carl Everett 94
17 A4 John Lynch 94
18 B04 Tony Rumble 92
19 A32 Shawn Fucile 91
20 B6 Kris Fairweather 90
21 B92 Kyle Neumeister 88
22 B810 Kyle Mezenberg 88
23 B294 Tim Ingram 86
24 B210 J.D. Capp 83
25 A55 Curtis Shildrick 79
26 B81 John Wurm 79
27 A88 Bill Brekelmans 74
28 A25 Ron Pearce 66
29 B41 Steve Covil 66
30 A74 Stan Cook 62
31 B29 Chris Voros 59
32 B26 Justin Doxtator 58
33 B727 Stewart McQueen 50
34 B181 Dean Thomas 29
35 A21 Mike Arnold 2
36 B224 Mike Jones 1
37 B128 Don Yorke 1
BONE STOCK CHAOS CARS
POS. # NAME LAPS
1 8 Shane Thomas 50
2 9 Andy Jaffrey 50
3 5 Kevin Lay 50
4 88 Stuart Marshall 50
5 7 Corbin Morton 50
6 92 Kyle Neumeister 50
7 50 Adam Huff 49
8 51 Derek Moesker 49
9 3 Matt Langford 49
10 21 Matt Horne 48
11 07 Jack Van Herk 46
12 87 Mike Ebert 46
13 48 Ryan Lowes 45
14 184 Jeremy Howard 45
15 210 J.D. Capp 45
16 34 Nic Ramsay 44
17 73 Jordan Morris 42
18 13 Lloyd Mailloux 41
19 11 Nick Cormier 40
20 2 Don Tomlinson 35
21 22 Jeremy Schindel 33
22 33 David Loveday 33
23 143 Dennis Fish 33
24 19 Chad Proulx 32
25 19x Ron Proulx 31
26 53 Angus Lunn 29
27 92x Mike Neumeister 27
28 55 Justin Knapp 19
29 27 Tyssen Toll 3
LEGENDS CARS INVITATIONAL
POS. # NAME LAPS
1 15 Nicholas Nedson 25
2 14 Duane Cinnamon 25
3 66 Jamie Marche 25
4 28 Steve Aubertin 25
5 20 Cole McFadden 24
6 10 Corey Hayward 24
7 70 Fred Jordan 20
8 11 Jaret Stewart 20
9 96 Donovan Price 18
10 31 Jon Urlin 0
MEDIA CONTACT: John Houghton (john@delawarespeedway.com) 519-652-5068 ext 201
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