Rich Somers
Kaukauna, Wis. (July 14, 1974) - Rich Somers,
a 34- year-old foreman at Copp's Discount Store's warehouse in Stevens Point,
scored a major upset at the Wisconsin International Raceway here Sunday
afternoon as he wheeled his 1973 Mustang to victory in the second race of the
“Red, White and Blue” state championship series before 3,453 fans.
Somers’ victory in the 100-lap main event on
WIR’s half-mile paved oval was his first major win in the third annual series.
He has competed at the track since 196S and never before captured a win in a
long-distance event.
Temperatures of over 90 degrees took its toll
during the race as many of the front runners fell by the wayside. Paul Smith of
Marquette, Mich., paced the 24-car starting field for the first six laps before
giving way to Rockford, Ill. driver John Knaus.
Knaus immediately built up a huge lead and
held onto the top spot until the 32nd lap, when he lost control of his 1973
Camaro in the fourth turn, spinning in a cloud of smoke. Jim Back of Vesper,
winner of the first race of the series, assumed the lead position after Knaus'
spin and appeared to be headed for victory. However, on the 75th lap his 1974
Camaro began to spit and sputter and on the 52nd lap Somers surged into the top
spot.
Two yellow flag periods during the final six
laps bunched the field up behind Somers. On the 94th lap Larry Detjens of
Wausau and Al Schill of Franklin collided in the first turn, resulting in a
blown tire to Detjens' 1974 Dodge Challenger. His racer stalled on the
backstretch. The green flag was then waved and two laps later Madison's Bob
Gunn spun in the fourth turn while attempting to gain second position.
Upon the final restart, Somers was chased to
the finish line by Schill and Joe Shear of South Beloit, Ill. Schill was a half
car length off the pace and Shear one car length behind Schill. Rounding out
the top six were Dave Watson, Beloit, Gunn and Back.
Lee Schuler of Lockport, Ill., grabbed the
lead on the sixth lap of the semi-feature and guided his 1970 Chevelle to
victory in the 20-lap semi-feature. Janesville's John Speer crossed the finish
line second, followed by Tony Strupp of Slinger and Wally Jors of Fond du Lac.
Heat race wins went to Bill Retallick of Marshall, Knaus and Jim Sauter of
Necedah.
The only serious accident of the afternoon occurred
in the second heat race, when Neil Callahan of Merrill and Knaus collided in
the first turn. Four other drivers joined the accident with Madison's Ed Hume
climbing the outer wall. His car was then hit from the rear by cars driven by
Don Leach, Schill and Paul Smith of Marquette, Mich. Hume was able to repair
his car in time for the main event although the car's body was badly bent.
Caledonia’s John Reimer paced the 39-car
field in time trials when he covered the half-mile oval in 21.61 second with
Nielsen Enterprises’ 1973 Camaro.
Results –
- Rich Somers, Stevens Point, Wis.
- Al Schill, Franklin, Wis.
- Joe Shear, South Beloit, Ill.
- Dave Watson, Beloit, Wis.
- Bob Gunn, Madison, Wis.
- Jim Back, Vesper, Wis.
- Paul Smith, Marquette, Wis.
- Fred Bender, Sun Prairie, Wis.
- Bob Abitz, Freedom, Wis.
- Vic Carr, Beloit, Wis.
- Bill Retallick, Marshall, Wis.
- Larry Detjens, Wausau, Wis.
- Johnny Reimer, Caledonia, Wis.
- Jim Sauter, Necedah, Wis.
- Jack Brewer, Oak Creek, Wis.
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