Salem Ind.
(June 10, 1990) – Bob Senneker extended his all-time career record to 62
American Speed Association wins by capturing the ASA Challenge Series “Raider
300” at a record 87.468 miles per hour on Sunday at Salem Speedway.
Senneker won
his second consecutive race to push his points lead to 67 points over race
runner-up Harold Fair.
The 17-year
ASA veteran snapped the previous ASA record ‘300’ record at Salem by more than
3 minutes, covering the 162 miles in 1 hour, 51 minutes and 7 seconds and
edging Fair by three seconds.
Senneker led
the first 97 laps and the last 43 laps for his fourth career ASA win on the
famed high-banked paved oval to collect $7,715 in prize money from the $74,220 purse.
After
pitting early and turning the lead over to Mike Eddy of Midland, Mich.,
Senneker spent much of the race tracking down teammate Johnny Benson Jr. who
led for 123 laps.
Fair’s
second straight runner-up finish kept him in the 1990 championship picture.
Johnny Benson took over third in points and passed Rich Bickle Jr. of Edgerton,
Wis., in the chase for top rookie honors.
Senneker had
plenty of challenges early on and was chased by Eddy, Fair, Bickle and Canada’s
Junior Hanley.
On lap 135,
Bickle, sixth, and Ted Musgrave of Grand Marsh, Wis., eight, were gathered in a
four-car crash touched off by Wayne Edwards’ spin on the backstretch. Bickle
lost 67 laps while waiting for repairs.
Tracy Leslie
of Mount Clemens, Mich., the 1988 ARCA national champion, made his ASA debut
but dropped out after only 62 circuits due to handling problems.
Buckeye 300
winner Gary St. Amant of Columbus, Ohio, finished 14th, trailing by
25 laps. Senneker became the first repeat winner of 1990, ending a string of
four different winners.
Results –
1. Bob Senneker, Dorr, Mich.
2. Harold Fair, Detroit, Mich.
3. Johnny Benson Jr., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
4. Junior Hanley, Campbellsville,
Ontario
5. Scott Hansen, Green Bay, Wis.
6. Mike Eddy, Midland, Mich.
7. John Wilson, Springfield, Ohio
8. Tom Jones, Northbrook, Ill.
9. Dave Jackson, Loveland, Ohio
10. Dennis
Vogel, Manitowoc, Wis.
11. John
Olson, Stoughton, Wis.
12. Kent
Stauffer, Elyria, Ohio
13. Tim
Kezman, Franklin, Wis.
14. Gary
St. Amant, Columbus, Ohio
15. Glenn
Allen, Cincinnati, Ohio
16. Steve
Burgess, Eau Claire, Wis.
17. Bruce
Hidenrite, Owensboro, Ky.
18. Wayne
Edwards, Fairdale, Ky.
19. Al
Groog, Bluffton, Ind.
20. Rich
Bickle Jr., Edgerton, Wis.
21. Scot
Walters, Louisville, Ky.
22. Ted
Musgrave, Grand Marsh, Wis.
23. Bruce
Vanderlaan, Grand Rapids, Mich.
24.
Jay
Sauter, Necedah, Wis.
25.
Jeff
Neal, Grayslake, Ill.
26. Dean
South, Dayton, Ohio
27. Tracy
Leslie, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
28. Tim
Steele, Marne, Mich.
29. Butch
Lanum, Woodburn, Ind.
30. Bob
Siblia, Massillon, Ohio
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